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March

S a n fo r d

H

e r a ld

Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Samlnola County alnca 1008
88th Year, No. 172 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST

B a c k

b e h in d

Ex-con released early charged with
beating, robbery of elderly woman

□ Sports
Taking care of business
S A N FO R D - Discount Propane did what It
had to do, but Arc Drilling also won to clinch a
tic for the Sanford Recreation Department
Tuesday Night Polur Dear Softball League title.
□ B e e Page IB.

□ People
Cook of the Week
After serving In the Air Force, a Sanford man
went Into the food catering business operated by
his parents In Sanford. Me takes readers on a
culinary adventure In today's Cook of the Week
column.
□ B e e Page 3B.

Accident causes delay on 1-4
L A K E M ARY - An accident with Injuries left
traffic on Interstate *1 creeping for more than an
hour this morning. A Florida Highway Patrol
dispatcher said an accident west of Lake Mary
lloulcvurd al 8:51 a m. resulted In Injuries. The
dispatcher could tail say how many vehicles
were Involved or how many people were Injured.
Com m uters were delayed until 10:30 u.m. In
stop-nnd-go tratitc extending |xist Slate Road
•10.

By VICKI DsBORMIIR
Herald Stall Writer
SA N FO R D - A man
released early from
prison Is behind bars
once again.
Tyrone Terrell Carr.
23. has been charged
w it h r o b b in g anti
beating a 70-year-old
woman In her Mayfair
home, east of Ihe Sem­
inole County Services
Building In Sanford.
According to Cm dr.
Dennis W hitm ire of
_______
the Sanford Police Dc
Tyrone Carr
partment. Cnrr Is being Investigated in at least
three other burglaries In Sanford.
Th e woman said she doesn't believe the
churges against him arc enough to keep him In
prison for verv long.

"I feel he should have gotten m ore." she said,
"lie was trying tu kill me that day."
Whitmire said Carr was taken Into custody
after his glrlfrlentl's mother had contacted the
police to tell them that he had many Items In Ills
apartment that could have liccn stolen.
Uniformed officers went to the apartment at the
Mellonvllle Trace Apartments and were given
permission by the girlfriend to search the
apartment. Whitmire said He noted that Cnrr.
who Whitmire said has a history of I t or 15
arrests, none of them In Sanford, was not there at
the time.
In the apurtment, officers found stero speakers,
compact discs, ccllulur telephones, cassette tapes,
wallets, purses nnd assorted driver's licenses.
A C D player and speakers were Identified as
having been reported stolen so the police sought
to find Carr In order to arrest him.
lie was found hiding In another apurtment In
the same complex. Whitmire said.
"H e didn’t come w illingly." Whitmire said

Motorcycles collide

Correction
L A K E M AR Y — Ted Durker. who hus recently
announced his candidacy for the school board of
Seminole County, will be running for the seat In
District 5 which Is presently held by Jcunnc
Morris. Morris lias not yet registered her Intent
to seek re-election.
In District 2. Sandy Robinson remains unop­
posed,

Fro m staff and wire reports

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INDEX
....BB.7B Movlas..............
Cornice...........
..........AB Paopla...............
.......... SB Folios................
Daaths...........
Dr. Qotl..........
.......... 4A Television........
Editorial
Florida........... .

Clouds return Thursday

T A L L A H A S S E E — Th e fight to get tough on
crime continued on two fronts Tuesday. The
full House worked on Juvenile Justice reform
u n d a S e n a te p u n r l a p p ro v e d a
thrcc-strlkcs-and-yoti're-ln proposal.
Doth measures have several more stops In
the legislative |&gt;roccss.
Th e House Juvenile Justice |&gt;roposul creates
a new department to handle teen-age crim i­
nals, culls for more adult prosecution of
teen-agers with long, violent records and
provides for longer stuys In detention centers
and residential programs like hoot camps. It
hus S I I million over two years to create a new
department, a figure that satisfies HRS.
"W e're telling the young folks 'No longer Is
It going to !&gt;e a Joke to Ik * arrested as a
□ Bee Crime, Page BA

By VICKI DaSORMIER
Herald Staff Wrltor

Hliatd Photo b , Tontny Vlncont

Paramedics treat Thomas L. Button, 38, Now
Smyrna Beach following a collision botwoon
Iwo motorcycles at First Stroot and Porslmmon Ave. about 4.30 p.m. Tuesday. Sanford
Police officer Frank Hewitt investigated the
accident. Button was charged with failure to

yield tho right-of-way. Police say Button drove
from Persimmon Avo. onto First Stroot. hitting
a motorcyclo driven by Bruce G Gwinn, 31,
Idyllwlldu DriVQ, Sanford Gwinn was traveling
west on First Street

S A N FO R D — Th e rest of the country seems i&lt;&gt;
tic fo llo w in g the tre n d S e m in o le C o u n ty
established several years ago.
Corporal punishment, once a staple ol Hit
dlHelpIlnary menu, has grown out of favor with
local officials because It appeared to be an
Ineffective deterrent In tiiult-slrabk' behavior
As fewer und fewer schools elrose lo exercise
lheir optlort lo spunk children, iIn- district chose
Iasi year lo eliminate II as an alternative lor
punishment by lormullv removing II Irom D m
discipline policy.
Dave Seolt. principal ol Hamilton Klcmctilaiv
School in Sanford, said he stop|M-d using t ot pornl
punishment us a discipline almtil a decade ago
while he was Ihe principal at laitigwuod Klcmcu
lury School
"F ra n k ly , we Jttsi stopped using it." lie
explained, "hceausc we were seeing Ihe same
kids coming hack lor Ihe same punishment It
wasn't working."
Ollier principals started to see (he merits ol

See Paddling, Page BA

Mandatory garbage pickup closer
By J . MARK BARPIBLD
Senior Staff Wrltor
SA N FO R D — A divided Seminole
County commission took u step
to w a rd s r e q u ir in g m a n d a to ry
garbage collection for ull u n in ­
corporated residents Tuesday.
V o t in g 3 -2 , c o m m is s io n e r s
directed stuff to notify residents of
the program nnd to conclude con­
tract negotiations with the four
garbage haulers. Residents will re­
ceive mailed notices after April 11
explaining the program und giving
them service options. Commission­
ers will hold a public hcurlng May
10 lo formnlly create the program.
Approval of annualized billing will
be considered Sept. 13.
Th e vote fell along party lines.
Republicans supporting the pro­
gram. Democrats rejecting It.

G O P c o m m is s i o n e r s D a r y l
McLain'. Dick Van Dcr Welch- und
Pal Warren voted for the program,
saying It would resolve many com­
plaints and help reduce rates.
C o m m is s io n e r C a rlto n H e n le y
Jo in e d fellow D e m o cra t L a rry
Furlong to oppose the program,
both saying ihe county sliould stay
out of (lie garbage business and
allow open competition to establish
rates when current contracts expire
In September 105)5.
"I don't think the solution lies
with greater Intrusion of govern­
ment on cltzcns," said Henley.
"I'm a strong supporter of free
enterprise, but when Die cart's In
Die ditch, someone's gut to get It
out." Warren said.
If commissioners give tliclr formal
approval In May. the 35.5(H) current

□ Bee Garbage, Page BA

Main Street hosts
windows workshop
Herald Staff Writer

For mors w a t h s r , sss P a y 2 k

■ y Th a Associated Press

Paddling students
falls out of favor

By NICK PPBIPAUP
P a rtly c lo u d y und
b e c o m in g b re e z y .
High In the tower to
m id 8 0 s . W in d
southeust 15 to 20
mph.

continues

School
trend?

L O N G W O O D — Th e seven-member Equity
Study Committee met for tbc first time In an
organizational meeting Tuesday night, electing
Ju m c s E . K lclnm ann, chairm an and Ken
Pcdlow. vice chairman.
T h e committee will review city fees charged
businesses. Stutc law requires (lie establishment
of an equity study group In order for cities to
maintain home rule on licensing fees.
Th e committee members who urc Longwood
businessmen ami businesswomen will meet on
the second and fourth Tuesday of each month In
Ihe city commission conference room ut Longwood City Midi.
Serving on the committee arc: AJay Dhallu.
Tln o 's Restaurant; Curtis L. Douahou. Sccurl
tyWorks; Charles G orm ly. Longwood Arm y
Surplus; Kent Richter. A M FE D Mortgage; Beth
A. Stevens. St. Laurent Realty. Inc.; Klclnmann.
K lclnm ann Insurance Agency and Pcdlow.
Longwood Florist. Staff liaisons are Jo h n brock,
director of planning and building services and
Eva Nclsler. recording secretary.

S A N FO R D — Seminole Com m unity College
will host a Paint the To w n Green party on
Wednesday. March 16.
T h e early evening event Is sponsored by the
Florida Association of Com m unity Colleges and
features Bobble Dell.
All are welcome at the event which will tukc
place at Cufe Juke's. 112 West First St. In
Sanford, from 4 to 6 p.m .
T ic k e ts for the fundraiser urc $2. the
com m unity Is encouraged to buy tickets even If
they can not attend.
For more Information, call 323-1450. ext. 583.

Crime fight

□ Bee Arrest, Page 5 A

Committee holds first meeting

Paint the town green

b a r s

SA N FO R D Sanford's Main
Street Retail Committee Is laun­
ching a project designed to Im ­
prove the appearance of the
downtown area. It will host a
w o rk s h o p c a lle d " W i n n i n g
W in d o w s ," T h u rs d a y nt Ihe
Sanford Flower Shop.
The committee Is chaired by
Kathy Skulcs and Dec Tcrranova.

According lo spokesperson Kay
Bartholomew. "T h e talented sist c r / b r u t h c r te a m of K it
Thom pson und T im Douuhoc will
c o n d u c t the s e s s io n ." She
explained, "Ta k in g foam board,
spray paint, fabric, a stapling
g u n . fu rn itu re , photographs,
paintings and a myriad of other
items. Die pair will reveal ways to
create disp la ys to not o n ly
brighten the exterior appearance

□ Bee Windows, Page BA

H*f*ld Photo by Tofnrry Vlncont

Commissioners Larry Furlong, left, and Daryl McLain share a llghlor
momont during tense talks about garbage collection.

Open House
Sheriff invites public to tour
By SANDRA E LLIO TT
Horald Stall Writer
S A N FO R D — Seminole County
residents will have an opportunity
to get a firsthand look ut the
operation of the sheriffs depart­
ment during the second annual
open house March 19.
From 9 n.m. until 3 p.m ., citizens
arc Invited to tour the Sheriffs
Office. Building 310. 1345 28th
Street at the Sanford Airport. Sheriff
Don Esllnger and Ills command staff
will be on hand to talk lo tour

participants. Th e office lour will
take about 30 minutes, according to
Sgt. Mike W cippcrl.
Demonstrations ranging from the
S p c c ln l W e ap o n s and T a c tic s
(S W A T ) Team rappeling oil Building
310 to the Criminal Investigation
Division operating Its Voice Stress
Analysis unit will be presented.
Th e sheriffs olllcc traffic division
will demonstrate tbc Butmobllc.
which Is equipped for blood alcohol
tests. A D .A .R .E. (Drug Abuse Re­
sistance Education) officer will also

□ Sec Tour, Page BA

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Academy for Health Careers
School board approves start of construction

Fed blocks executive’s release
T A M I*A — A federal prosecutor blocked the release of n
Merrill Lynch International A Co. executive In n money
laundering case.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Jam e s Preston appealed the
S750.000 bond set for Prank L. Greene, 09, a vice president In
the Merrill Lynch Panama City, Panama, office.
Preston also nppcnlcd $1.5 million bond set for Charles R.
McFnddcn J r ., nn accountant living In Panama.
Greene. McFnddcn and 26 others are accused of conspiracy
In a 2W-year U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration money
laundering sting. Indictments were unsealed In the case Inst
week.
A magistrate set bond for Greene and McFnddcn late Friday
following nn eight-hour hearing but ngreed to u stay until
Tuesday when Preston objected to their release. Preston wants
u U.S. district Judge lo review the detention hearing and revoke
bond.

Target drone crashes at take*off
T Y N D A L L AIR FO R C E B A S E An obsolete Jet fighter
modified to be a target drone crashed at this base while
vhl taking
ofT. and the pilot suffered m inor injuries after he ejected, an A ir
Force spokesman said.
Th e Q F -106 crashed on a runw ay at 10:20 n.m. C S T
Tuesday, nnd the cause was under Investigation, said MnJ.
Charles W ynne.
Th e plane nnd pilot, Lt. Col. Robert J . Letournc, were
assigned to the 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron of the 475th
Weapons Evaluation Group based at Tyndall, near Panama
Cltv In the Florida Panhandle.

By VICKI DaBORMIRR

The new construction will
bring the capacity of Semi­
nole High School to 2,500
students. Currently,
enrollment at the school is
at about 1,900 students.

Herald Stall Wrltor
SA N FO R D — Th e Seminole County school
hoard approved the stnrt of construction at
Seminole High School that will provide the
school with a new building for the Academy
for Health Careers.
Other aspects of the school project will he
put on hold while the district, working with
the architects Hurkr. Bales and Mills and
the O.H . Johnson Construction Co.. Iries lo
find ways lo save more money through
value engineering.
Over the next six mouths, the construc­
tion company will do other previously hid
projects at current prices If the staff Is able
to find money In cost savings on the health
academy project and the board approves the
work.
S e m in o le H ig h p rin c ip a l G r r t c h c n
Schapkcr said she would, reluctantly, wait

lo see what kind of money would he made
available for the construction projects, tmt
hoped Hint all Ih r projects could he
completed. None of the projects was more nr
less Important to the school than the others,
she told the board.
She believed the construction und re­
novation would bring Seminole High School
up to par with the facilities available at
other district schools.
" I know this school t&gt;onrd Is dedicated to

_qully al all Ihr schools." she said.
Th e new construction will bring the
capacity of Seminole High School lo 2,500
students. C urrently, enrollment at the
school Is at about 1.900 students.
The Academy of Health Careers had 175
applicants who have expressed a desire to
enter the program next fall.
The district had hopes that the new
academy building, which will also contain
10 classrooms and four computer labs,
would be completed by December of this
year, bill construction personnel feel that It
may lie the start of the 1995-96 school year
before the building Is rrady for occupancy.
In addition to that building. Setnlnolr
High officials are hoping lo renovnte several
classrooms, some of which have not hern
updated since the 1960s. Th e y ure also
looking to hulld an arts suite, a dance lab
nnd n television production studio.
Th e cost of the construction of the Health
Academy building will be $9,120.000.

School
violence
prompts
debate

Impropere Jury conduct probed
MIAMI — Evidence of Improper Jury conduct In Manuel
Noriega's drug trafficking conviction Is "woefully short” of the
level necessary to require n new trial, federal prosecutors said.
But U.S. District Judge W illiam Hocvcler said he will hold a
hearing on the Issue at the defense's request. He did not set a
date.
Th e former Panamanian leader, deposed and nrrested nfter
the 1989 U.S. invnslon. Is currently serving a 40-year sentence
for turning Ills nation Into n wny station for Colombian cocaine
traffickers.
The Jury conduct Issue arose again after publication of the
book. "T h e Case Against Th e General: Manuel Noriega and the
Politics of American Justice," by legal reporter Steve Albert.

By BILL BIR QRTROM
Associated Press Wrltor

Proposed curfew ordinance prepared
O R LA N D O , Fla. (API — Orlando's city attorney Is preparing a
proposed ordinance on a teen curfew following u televised
presentation to high school students by Mayor Glenda Hood.
Supporting the recommendations of nn 11-member panel of
volunteers and the police chief, the mayor wants everyone 17
und younger out of downtown starting at midnight, seven

Jail Inmates lend helping hands for needy

nights a week.
Predictably, most of the teen-agers who sal through the T V
broadcast to Orange County's 13 high schools did nol like the
Idea. The mayor received a better reception late Monday before
the city council.
Th e panel voted 7-0 to have City Attorney Bob Hamilton
draft u curfew law as well as an ordinance on "cruising,"
allowing police to write tickets to any driver passing the same
part of downtown four times within two hours. T h e council will
take It up lutcr this month.

Somlnolo County Jail Inmales proparo food
packagos lor distribution to the noedy at the
Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Pro­
gram With Corrections Officer Pascal Herrera

W E S T PALM B E A C H — A lawsuit against the makers of nn
A rm y Blnckhawk helicopter that crashed In mountains, killing
live soldiers, has been settled for $9.75 million.
Th e modified U H -6 0 Bluckhawk crashed In J u ly 1990 during
a training mission near Fort Chaffee, Ark. Th e U.S. District
Court lawsuit said a retaining washer In the tall rotor assembly
was found fractured after I he crash.
Th e lawsuit was filed by surviving soldiers und relatives of
those killed agulnsl Sikorsky Helicopter and its parent
compuny. United Technologies. Eight soldiers were Injured In
the crash.
T h e settlement, upproved Friday In u federal court, was
significant because It showed that government contractors arc
not always protected by the defense that they did the work for
the federal government, said W lndlc Tu rle y , the plaintiffs'
uttorncy.

By Ai

M IAMI — A star-studded cast announced a $30 million
fund-raising drive on behalf of the Mlumi Project to Cure
Paralysis.
Led by broadcustcr and former Mlumi Dolphins linebacker
Nick Buonlcontl und his quadriplegic son Marc, the group
Included football great O .J. Simpson, pop singer Gloria Eslcfan
und sports mogul Wayne Hulzengu, owner of (he Miami
Dolphins. Marlins and Panthers.
From A sso c ia te d P re ss reports

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wus their biological daughter.
Th e Tw iggs have speni more than five years
buttling for custody and visitation rights. In
August, a fudge allowed Kimberly to sever all tics
with the Tw iggs and remain in Sarasota with
Mays, who raised her since hlrth.
George Russ, the attorney who represented
Klmhcriy when she sought lo "divorce" the
T w ig g s , said when the lecn-ugcr received
permission from Mays to enter the shelter last
week her problems hud nothing to do with the
Tw iggs or the court case.
Kimberly "Is having u difficult time. Kimberly
Is having some personal problems of her own that
have nothing to do with the Tw iggs and lias
nothing to do wllli her dad.” he said.
Russ would not confirm lo The Tribune II
Kimberly was with the Tw iggs on Tuesday night.
"Right now it's In Kimberly's best interest to
have her privacy," lie said. "T h e tiling she needs
most in the world is to be left alone."
Calls by Th e Associated Press to Russ. Mays'
attorney Art Glnsburgund Tw iggs' attorney John
Blakely went unanswered early today.

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To nigh t: Fair. Low In the lower
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Chance of rain 40 percent.
Extended forecast: F rid a y :
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Highs In the lower 70s. Saturday
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SEURING — Kimberly Mays, the girl who was
at the center of a baby swap custody buitlc, hits
left a youth shelter lo moved In with the
biological parents she sued to "divorce," a
newspaper reported.
Mays tearfully pleaded to a in a Sarasota court
Judge lust year to ullow her to slay with the only
man she has known us her father, Robert Mays,
and fought to sever lies with her biological
parents. Ernest and Regina Tw lgg.
But Tuesday, Mays left a Sarasota Y M C A Youth
Shelter for troubled teen-agers with the Twiggs
and went to their Sebrlng home. Th e Tam pa
Tribune reported In today's editions.
Th e shelter early today would not confirm the
report.
"W c can't give out any Information," said
youth care staff member Dianne Curler.
Kimberly. 15. Is expected lo enroll at Sebrlng
High School, sources close to the Tw iggs told
newspaper.
Th e baby switch came to light in I9HH when
the daughter the Tw iggs had raised as their own.
Arlcuu. died, and II wus determined Kimberly

Benefit raises $30 million for project

M IA M I - H e ro aro th e
w in n in g num bers se lectod
Tuosday In the Florida Lottery:

observing, aro (loll to right): Marques Howard,
Dale Williams and Harry Bryant assisting TEFAP
volunteers Todd Motts and Horbort Hall fill bags
with vegetables and trull lor clients.

Kimberly Mays moves in with
the parents she ‘divorced’

Chopper crash suit settled

LOTTERY

Herald Photo by Tommy VtoeonI

TA LLA H A SSEE Gov
luiwton ('lilies Inld Ih r Cabinet a
report on school crime suiqxirtcd
Ills proposals lor spending on
a lte rn a tiv e cla ssro o m s und
schools for violent youths.
T w o R c p u h llc u n C a b in e t
m em bers responded Tuesday
with thrlr own tough stances on
tmw to handle disruptive pupils.
"O u r schools can tic made sale
by a school teacher saying
'Jo h n n y, you're out ol here."'
said Secretary of State J im
S m it h , w h o seeks the R e ­
p ub lican nom ination to run
against the Democratic governor
In November.
"If that means until wc get
alternative schools, Jo h n n y or
Susie have got to sit In u room
somewhere, fine." said Smith.
"T h a t's the common sense we
ought to use. and wc don't need
a bunch of doggone studies and
balonry lo do It."
"It is incumbent upon us to set
a policy that I lu re should he no
tolerance of violence In school —
none at all," Republican Tre a ­
surer T o m Gallagher said. "You
can't have an education when
you have iwo or three disruptive
students In a classroom."
Chiles has made alternate
programs a mainstay of tils "safe
schools" budget proposals pend­
ing In the Legislature. “ Th e
problem Is If you expel them
now. they go out on the street,"
lie said.
Districts that responded to a
crime and violence survey as
part of a Depan me lit of Educa­
tion safe schools program reliorlcd 118.087 violent Incidents
In the 1992-93 school year.
Th e y Included 59.046 Inci­
dents of fighting. 9.547 assaults.
8.247 thefts mid 7.370 cases of
vandalism.
Not all districts turned In
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POLICE BRIEFS

3 sig h tin g s of 'fake c o p ’ reported
By J . MARK BARFIELD

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• A Longwood man. In Ii Ih car at a bank on Lake Mary Hlvd.
Saturday, fold ilcjmllcs a man approached him. rcnched Into
Hie car anil llrccl two hIu Hr from a handgun, one of which hit
him in Hu- right thigh. Th e gunman llicn reportedly look the
in.in h wallet wllli $HX) and lied from Hit* area. The Longwood
m.m did riot lecpiire hrcipUalirallon from bln wounds.
• I wit tires valued at $2(M&gt; were reportedly stolen from a
pickup truck Saturday parked In Ihc 24(X) block of Center
Street In Sanford,
• A CD player valued at $100 was reported stolen Salurduy
Hmn a residence In (be 2000 block of Williams Avenue.
• T w«* pair ol rollerskulcs valued at $400 were said to hnve
been stolen Friday front Melody Skating Kink on S.K. 40 A.
• A 45 fool trailer, valued at 82,500 was reported stolen
ftiday I lie llalbrd trailer was reportedly parked al a dosed
•mivenlrnoc store In the l(XX) block of W. S.K 46. The license
munlier Is listed as IW2-22M
• An esilmateil $050 In rlamagr was reported In furniture
and clothing In a residential burglary Sunday In Ihc 3500 block
of Main Street. In Midway.

incidents reported to Sanford police
• Gunshots were reportedly fired Into an occupied home at
approximately 11:30 p in. Friday In the IIX3 block of Country
Club Circle.
• A pager and Hold chain with a lotal value of $050 were
reportedly stolen from a vehicle at a convenience store In Ihc
IXX) block of W. Airport hlvd. on Friday,
• A T V and jewelry wllh a lotal value ol $1.1 IX) were said lo
have been stolen In a residential burglary Saturday In the IOO
block ol Hidden Arbor Court
• A TV/AM/FM/Ciisscllr unit valued al $951 was teporledly
stolen Friday In a business burglary’ In the 1800 block of S.
French Avenue.
• A 1083 Hulck was reportedly slolctt Saturday from
Kcddlng Gardens. Holler said the vehicle was recovered a short
lime later on Hth Street between Mulberry and Persimmon
Avenues.
• A motel resident In Sanford told police someone entered Ills
unsecured room Saturday, look ihc1keys for bis 1993 Chevrolet
pickup truck, and stole the truck Th e vehicle, wllh license
number UCD-037. reportedly contained a laptop computer,
valued at $4,500
• Four tires and rims valued at $(XX) were reportedly stolen
horn a I5I5H Chevrolet Saturday, parked In a fenced compound
In the 3400 block ofS Orlando Drive.
• $ 11X) m tools and other Items were reported stolen Friday
In a residential burglary In ih r 200 block of W 12th Street.
• 8610 m Items were reported missing Sunday from a
vehicle parked al llrldgewaler Apartments
• 1wo VCKs. two TV s. and a microwave oven with a total
value ol $650 were reportedly stolen Sunday from an
apartment In Hie 16(X) block ol W 25th Street
• A Iteczci/refrigerator valued at $200 were reportedly stolen
Sunday from an apartment In the 600 Idock of W. 25 th Street.
• Someone reportedly broke Into the ealeierla al Crooms
School ol Choice Siiturdav. broke open a soda machine, and
took an undetermined munlier rtf coins.
• KliciiuiUe cipilpmcnt wllh a total value of 81,700 were
reportedly removed Friday from a residence In the 2000 block
of Jelferson At emir.
• A camcorder valued at $450 was reportedly stolen Friday
from a vehicle parked near 3rd Street and Holly Avenue.
• A T V and Nintendo game, wllh a total value of $400 were
reported stolen Thursday from a residence In the I7(X) block of
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Aggravated battery alleged
Sophia Zoreu Mttrphry, 22. 74 Lake Monroe Terrace.
Sanford, was charged with aggravated battery by Sanford
Police on Monday.
The police report stated the victim allegedly had been
arguing wllh a woman who grabbed onto her ear and refused lo
let go The victim drove two or three blocks with the other
woman holding onto the ear. hut then stopped and asked her to
get oil because she was Irlghienlng herdmigther
At that time. Murphy reportedly approached the ear and
allegedly lilt the victim In the elbow and caused a laceration
that reipilred stlehes.
She also a llegedly ripped the victim s Jewelry from around
her neck.
Shi was taken to the John E Folk Correctional Facility and
held on 84,000bond.

Sonlor Staff Writer_______________
SA N FO R D - A Lady U k e
woman has now reported three
sightings of the "fake co p "
which has been sighted In three
counties.
And Sanford police stopped n
s u s p e c t e d fa k e c o p n e a r
downtown at aliout noon yester­
day, only lo find the driver was
an Oealu-area law enforcement
officer. In Luke County, nnolhrr
person slopped bv a marked
poller car. complete with poller
Identification on Ihc side and a
red and blue light bar on n&gt;|&gt;.
called dispatchers In verify If Ihr*
officer was Indeed a real one.
Krpnrllngs of the fake cop
driving a while sedan with a
re vo lvin g blue light on the
dashboard are mounting — us Is
paranoia, say law enforcement
officials.
"I wish we could catch this
g u y." said Lady Lake police Lt.
Ed Nulhonson. " It’s pulling our
people In real danger anil It's
putting Ihc public In real fear."
A 2 2 -y e a r-o ld L a d y Lake
w o m a n r e p o r t e d sh e w a s
siojtped In Frultland Park early

Tuesday m orning by the same
large while sedan which at­
tempted lo slop her at Ihc same
location and lime of day Satur­
day. T h is time, (he woman
reported she got out of her ear
and walked back to meet Ihc
man, who bail exited and asked
for her id e n tific a tio n , said
Frultland Park polite Sgt Hob
Parish.
When the woman demanded
to see Ills badge, the man said It
was In his car. then grabbed her
waist, the wom an reported
Parish said the woman said she
kicked him and he left The
description of the inun — with
short brown curly hair — given
by Ihc woman matched earlier
descriptions of the suspert.
Lady Lake police say the same
woman filed a report of a similar
vehicle attempting lo slop her
Feb. 27.
In Sanford, police Lt. Dennis
Whitmire said dlsjKilehers re­
ceived a call that Ih r "fake cop**
was In lown al about noon
Tuesday. Police found the vehi­
cle near Sun Bank, only to
discover It was an official u n ­
marked vehicle driven by an
Ocala-area officer

Killer confessed
to 21 slayings
By AsaoolaUd Praia
N A P E K V ILL E . Ill - Th e clues
(minted toward Larry Eyler for
more Hum a deeude.
A dead man's blood was round
on Ills boots, but Hie evidence
was thrown out on a technicali­
ty Th e day after another body
was found. Eyler was treated at a
hospital lor a knife wound Later
ilint day. he bought hundculls
and a knife.
So II was little surprise lo
prosecutors across Illinois and
Indiana when a law yer tinummeed Tuesday Hint Eyler bad
admltled liefore he died ol AIDS
on Sunday ibat he killed 21
people over two years In the
early lHHOs.
"H e was our prime suspect" In
the death or a man whose body
was found In 15)82. said T im
Huknwskt. a spokesman for the
Kankakee County Sheriff's L)eitairtment. iT j
•Eylerdiet! while on death row
for a murder lie never admitted
to. lie also was serving a OO-ycur
sentence for one of the 21
killings.
Kathleen Zrllner, the lawyer
who handled his appeals, said
F^yler had told her over the pant
three years ol the slayings
Zellner couldn't reveal the
confessions while Eyler was
alive because of luwyer-ellein
p rivilege , hut she said she
persuaded him lo lei her release
Ids confession alter his death.
"I think there’s a |me tic Justice
In It. that what couldn't be
accomplished through the legal
system, I guess, was taken care

of maybe by a higher uulhnrlty."
she said.
Ills admission brought relief to
Ihc families of Ills victims
"W e thought for a long lime
Unit Larry did It. Now we know
for a fart that he admitted lo
doing II. and we can maybe go
on with our lives now." said
Charles McNelve. whose brother
Danny was found dead In Indi­
ana In 1983.
Zellner released u llsl of 2 1
killings Eyler confessed to. along
with the places and dales where
victim s were luimd between
15)82 and 15)84. Zellners list
gave no name for seven of the
victims. Eleven were fiiuml In
Indiana, nine In Illinois and one
body has never been found.
Eyler was sculcnced lo death
for killing a 15-ycar-old male
prostitute In 1HH4 but never
admitted he was guilty.

Lako County Investigator's composllos of tho “ fake cop" plaguing
motorists in Lako, Somlnolo and Sumtor Counties. Tho man woarlng
a cap slopped a Mount Dora man Friday morning on Stale Road 46
near the Lako-Semlnolo County lino. Tho hallesa man slopped a
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EDITORIALS

Participate in
1994 Crop Walk

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When a person Is down on hlsluck. hungry,
homeless, or otherwise destitute, what Is
there to do? Seek help, ... or turn to a life of
crime.
Seeking help Is the best solution, providing
that help Is available.
This Sunday, people will be able to support
s e ve ra l In stitu tion s w hich have done
excellent Jobs In helping those In need. All It
takes Is participation in the 4th annual Crop
Walk.
The walk is sponsored by Church World
Service, and not only helps local organiza­
tions. but assists In reducing starvation nnd
homelessness In countries ovcrscus.
Of each dollar raised locally. 25 percent
stays In Sanford. Money goes to the Rescue
Outreach Mission. Grace ’N Grits. Sanford
Christian Sharing Center, and Second
Harvest.
Lust year, the local walk raised $6,244.95.
Of that amount, $1,556.21 helped replenish
the food pantries for those In need. In
Sanford.
Individuals planning to walk, arc asked to
obtain sponsors who will donate specific
amounts of money for completing the trip, or
distance traveled. It's fun. and when asked,
many people are w illing to participate
through their donat Ion.
Tw o sepurate walks are planned. One
covers only one mile, down tree-lined Park
Avenue. The other covers five miles, and
Includes a walk down the picturesque
lakefront area.
Registration for each of Die walks Is at 2
p.m.. in Centennial Park, on the lakefront.
The wnlks begin at 2:30.
Some people will try to make the five mile
trek. Others will tryjust theonc-nille route.
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because of some physical problem which
prevents such exercise. Yet their help Is
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LETTERS

Hope for peace
Recently 5,000 simulated "doves of peace" were
released Into the frigid air at the opening
ceremonies of the Winter Olym pics In Norway.
Th e y were symbolic of the Olym pic dream of
"harm ony anil peace between a|l peoples."
Sometimes, however, suclt peace and harm ony
seem dllfleult to achieve. Altitudes uf suspicion,
prejudice, hatred, retribution, bigotry cloud over
the Ideals of forgiveness, compassion, understan­
ding and brotherlxKxl. Blinded by centuries or
contempt, frustration, antagonisms, and Intoler­
ance. the dark side of mankind lakes over. Results
erupt In confrontations In the Middle East, civil
war In Somalia, terrorism and conflict In the
Balkans, racism In South Africa, and the United
States.
Where do we find some answers? How can we
find "hope for ;&gt;cucc?" Religious sym bolism
promises us the hope we need.
Symtiols arc empty and mcunlngjcss unless they
arc forceful enough to challenge the Imagination.
Impelling one Into action. Pussovcr symbolizes
God's guiding presence through dlfllcult times. It la
u stimulus to clicrlsh freedom, and preserve
religious Identity und conviction, as It promises
redemption und hope for the future.
Lent, climaxing In Palm Sunday. Good Friday.
Euster, oilers vivid symbols as suffering and dcuth.
discouragement and despair, ure replaced wllh
their counterparts, resurreetkin and new life,
trium ph und hope. Th e deepest feurs and tragedies
of life ure overcome by the greatest hopes und
promises religious faith can bring.
Th e world Is still faced with m any difficult
situations. As the Lenten-I’assovcr-Euslcr season
brings u rebirth of religious values and vitality, we
need to translate these Into actions that make an
Impact upon the world In which wc live.
Religious'Ideals stress forgiveness und redemp­
tion. Religious teachings promise victory and
peace.
.
W c still face muiry dlfllcult problems. Crime,
drugs, poverty, economic uncertainty, rucinl
tensions, terrorism and war. Th e message of Easter
Is that religious faith and power can overcome the
cvlla. which plague us. W ith renewed determina­
tion. w llh a renewal, u revival, a resurgence of
sp iritu a l p ow er o u r latent Ideuilsm can be
regenerated Into changing the world. Easter
promises us hope for peace and a new world.
Chupluln J im Specae
U S A F R e t.
Altamonte Springs

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BEN WATTENBERG

West Bank: Not demography of doom
Following the tragic Hebron massacre,
television has shown us the portrnlls of two
Israeli settlements. Arab spokesmen say that
Israeli settlers must be disarmed, that the
settlements arc the paramount Issue, ami
that the settlements must now tie put on the
negotiating agenda Immediately Instead of
later, as originally planned.
Because the settlements on display are
vastly atypical, this argument Is dubious.
One of the settlements In the camera's eye
Is a small one, composed of ultra-religious
.Jews In the old Jewish quarter of Hebron, an
otherwise all-Arab city. We see pictures of
benrded men. with Uzls, wearing yarmulkes.
strolling, or strutting, ntong the old streets.
(Hebron became all-Arab after Arab massucresof Jew s In 1029.)
Th e second settlement shown Is Klryat
Arbn. adjacent to Hebron, but not In It. home
of Dr. Baruch Gotdstcln. the Israeli terrorist.
It Is a hotbed of the Israeli extremist faction.
Hucli. which believes In pushing Arabs out ol
the Wrst Bank. Just as Hamas, the Arab
extremist group, wants to push Jew s out of
Israel, preferably dead.
Hut the vast majority of the estimated
110,000 Israeli settlers nrc neither ultra-

religious, nor located In the midst of Arab
populations, nor extremist Ideologues. Of the
144 Israeli settlements on the West Bank only
the one In Hebron
Is actually located
within a wholly Arab
com m unity. Am i us
for Kuch: W hen It
was still legally en­
titled to ru n ca n ­
didates for p a rlia ­
ment. II won Just 1 of
120 seals.
O n e k ey to u n ­
derstanding what the
settlements are. and
a re n ’t, concerns a
central fuel of Wrsi
Hank demography. It
Is e s tim a te d Hint
d Becausetho
about !K) percent of
settlements on
the roughly I million
display are
Wesl Bunk Arabs live
vastly atypical,
within a mile or so of
this argument Is
th e m a in N o r t h dubious y
South highland road
that stretches from
Hebron to

Bethlehem, through Jerusalem, to Rnmaltah.
Nablus and Jenin.
Because so much of the Arab population
resides along one thin corridor, most «&gt;f tinremainder of the West Bank Is. to an
American eye, "open," Some of It Is barren
Much of the rest looks like u sleeper version ol
lire Texas bill country •• rolling, sturdy and
brown, Peeked wllh Ihe deep green of olive
trees and goals grazing on stubblcd fields,
spotted with faraway small villages perched
on sharp trills (That ls-bard lo visualize hi a
Delaware-sized place, but go see II, or go lo
Delaware.)
Some of those small hilltop villages are
Arab. Some, hills apart, arc tiny Israeli
communities. One group of Israeli settle­
ments was planted after Ihe Six Day War,
along the .Jordan River valley, and on Ihe
overlooking bills, on unpopulated land. Their
reason for being was strategic: Jordanian
tanks had rolled across the river oner loo
often. No one Is going to disarm those lolks
The time to rut the land pie can only come
in a few years, as planned. Until then.
Palestinians and Israelis should gel back to
the peace table.

JACK ANDERSON

Raising the
white flag for
historic photo

ELLEN GOODMAN

Hope may spring eternal...
It's Snowstorm 15 und still counting. II we
named winter storms the way we named
hurricanes, the one would be the Big O. us in
Oh-no.
Th e while stuff accumulating In this corner
of the world has passed the height of un
average basketball player und Is beaded for the
rim. Even the weatherman has lost his passion
for storms (lie way a chocoholic might finally
overdose on Snickers.
My ear. which hasn't been washed since
October. Is suffering from bronchitis. I've used
enough kitty litter on the Icy front walk to
supply the entire Animal R c b u c c League. And
the srptlrrels who have kept a civil rivalry over
m y so-called bird feeder arc into deep
Darwinism.
Th e Olympics, the lust event to make snow
look like u tourist attraction Instead of a
seasonal affective disorder, bus closed up shop.
Nancy Kerrigan has finally gotten cranky and
m y own attitude Is heading downhill ut the
speed of the luge.
Now, as If to rub road sail into this open
wound, I receive a call from a colleague who
deserted the Northeast for the Southwest and
then enrolled with a telephone company thut
gives a discount on every call she makes to
gloat. "H o w ," she asks oozing sympathy from
every hypocritical pore, "ure you all doing up
there?"
From somewhere deep In m y stole New
England roots, from somewhere deep In the
stock of m y father's expressions for describing
various und assorted disasters, comes my
reply: "W ell It's been a learning experience."
Which It bus.
While folks who live In such bllzzurddcprlvcd places as Florida und Arizona have
been lolling about In the sun, wc here In (he
tundra have had enough lessons to fill an
entire course catalogue. Consider Just u
sam pling of the offerings of the W inter
Semester of ‘0 3 -’94.
"Psychology I or Getting In Touch with Your
Inner C hild." Th is Is the child who has been
cooped up for three consecutive months.
Parents have come to know this child-not to
mention Barney, Nintendo and the complete
soundtrack of "Beauty und the B c a a f'-w lth un
1n 11m u c y t h a t g o e s b e y o n d m e r e
claustrophobia. T h is course hat&gt; provided
parents with u lifetime appreciation of the
public school Bystem.
"Lunguugc Skills 12b." It Is said that Ihe
Eskimos have 21 words for snow. Not to he
outdone, students here have ucqulrcd 32 more
words for snow, none of which can be repealed
In u family newspaper.
"Anthropology 103." During tills time, wc
have came to understand the needs that
propelled cave dwellers to bulk up fur the long
cold winter by hoarding large reserves of fut on

their hips. Th e y didn't do It with Ben A
Jerry's, but never mind.
"Biology 204." In this advanced class on
evolution, wc discovered that, no, It Is not
possible lo evolve a foot Into a snows hoc In a
mere matter ol months.
"Physical Education 13." How lo walk on Ice
without looking ilke a dork or your aging
grandmother. Th is was a short course, hut It
wus a prerequisite
for...
" A p p lie d H ealth
S c ie n c e s 34 or
L e a r n in g to Lo ve
Y o u r O rth o p e d ic
Surgeon." Many of
us arrived at tills
emotional class after
falling Phys Ed 13.
Here wc used every­
thing we learned In
Language Skills 12b.
"D u slc Com puter
Sciences X: A De­
t a ile d S t u d y of
T e le c o m m u t l n g . "
T e le c o m m u tin g Is
It's S n o w sto rm
what you must tell
15 and still
your boss you ure
cou nting. J
doing when you are
actually "Getting In
T o u c h w ith Y o u r
Inner C hild." Stu
denis who did tclccom m utc-w c are sorry to
say-- found thut while they were working, their
Inner children had turned the television to the
Mcncndcz trial.
"Econom ics 300." For this advunccd class
wc embarked on a sophisticated study of the
Information superhighway. At this rate, tl may
be the only highway open.
"Political Science 43u." One of the remark­
able discoveries of this seminar has to do with
public attitudes toward governm ent. Th e
findings cun be summed up this wuy: People
do not call for less government white waiting
for their street to be plowed.
F in a lly , no course of study would he
complete without a spiritual component. Wc
here In the tundra would not like our fellow
citizens to think wc had lost our soul.
So. In "R eligion 101," w c have been
memorizing various proverbs und sayings. My
own favorite Is: Hope Springs Eternal.
I Just wish 1 knew where It winters.

i

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

W A S H IN G TO N — We raise the (lag ol
surrender for a recent column in which we
wrote about tin- historic Iwo.Jlma llag-mistng
photo Iroin 49 years ago
Little did we know that writing about this
fam ous event w ould produce such mi
avalanche of letters and create a terrible
■nlsItnnrcHslon. No disrespect was ever m
tended toward I lie Intrepid World War N
Marines who loughl at Iwo.lim a
We rcjMirted. aeeurulcly. that Ihe photo
was a c tu a lly ol a
second flag-raising
on Mount Surlliielil,
Intended lo be more
Impressive than the
(Irst — particularly
since the second Hag
was m u c h la rg e r
A ls o , the o rig in a l
llag-ralsers never re­
ceived the cretlll the
second ones did.
We also accurately
t Little did we
reported, according
know that
lo U S. Intelligence
w riting about
ofllcluls, that there
this fam ous
are still some docu­
ovonl would
ments that have not
produco such a
be en d e c la s s ifie d
lorrible
from both m ilitary
m i3im pression J
and Intelligence files
referring to Ihe
llag-rulslngs. Indeed. this was the original
Impetus for writing the column
But our fallliitil readers have made us
aware that many ol the facts about the first
spontaneous raising and the second, mote
nubile rclnllous-orlcntcd raising on Feb. 23.
1945. have liccn published In a variety of
sources since I hat date. Wc found, lor
example, thut we relied too lieavlly on what
now appears to he a slngulady controversial
Ixiok and several newspaper pieces ahonl ihe
(lag-raisings. Th e column we wrote was the
second In a series on the iinnetessary cult ol
classification Dial won't allow scholars access
to some World War II documents
W llh a tip or the hat lo Iwo Jim n veteran
Charles W. Chandler of Oregon, wc ncknowl
edge that then-Secretary of the Navy Jam es
Forrestul was not "buck In W ushinglnn." The
quote we allrlbutcd In hint — "T h e raising of
that flag on Surlbachl means a Marine Corps
for the next 500 years" — was actually made
on Iwo Jlm a. where he was present as an
observer of the battle.
T h e other admission of error Is owed to ihe
efforts of onotlier Iwo Jlm a veteran, retired
Col. Dave E. Severance of La Jolla. Calif, lie
has done extensive research and proven lo us
that the Marines of Hint day never deliber­
ately kept Hie first flag-raising secret.
" T h e Murine Corps has never denied there
were two flags raised within a period of about
1 1/2 hours, Severance wrote us. " T h e y muy
not huve been too specific as to why 'iwo
flags,’" he allowed, hut they never kepi It a
secret,
We arc still curious about the unclassified
documcnls related to the event. We must
conclude, however, that tltcy don't deal
exclusively with the Iwo Jlm a llag-ralslngs —
and I ha l Ihe essential facts have long since
been made public.
But beyond tliesc two corrections, we don't
retreat from our original reporting. Those In
the first llng ralslng never got their full due.
There's no question the Marines devoted
more public relations efforts toward the
second nng-roislng photos Hum the combat
photos or the authentic flag-raising. The
m o n u m e n t here In W ashlnglon to the
Rug-raising Is permanent evidence of that.
One fascinating letter that came to ns
recounted how the second Rag wus procured.
As wc reported, the Orel Rug was about half
the size of the second, which wus Bd-by-56
Inches.
"T h e first small Hag raised could barely he
seen from our position, and It was commonly
remurked that there should be a bigger one
for everyone to sec," wrote Alan W ihk I of
Sierra Madrc, Calif.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, March 9, 1994 - BA

Consumers will have power
to track out of state calls
By JBANNIN1 AVERS*
! Associated Pro93 Wrltor
W A S H IN G TO N - Consumers
I getting crank calls from out of
slate will l&gt;e able to track them
down under new federal rrguluHons, clearing the way lor culler
ID services to Ire offered on a
|nationwide basis.
Mut consumers will have to
I wait at least until April I 2, 1995,
to buy these new services from
local phone companies. That's
when the regulations, adopted
I by the Federal Communications
I Commission on Tuesday, take
I effect.
T o access the service, eonI sinners need in buy a device that

connects to the telephone Juck
and phone and then subscribe to
tbc service from the local plume
company.
The national service will allow
a consumer In Texas, for exam­
ple. to see the number of a
person calling, regardless of Ihc
state In which tbc call nrlgl
nated. C u rre n tly , consum ers
with caller II) cun Identify nnly
In-state calls, said F C C attorney
Su/nnnr Mulchings.
The FC C held off Implement­
ing the regulations until April
1995 to give phone companies
Mine to Install equipment. Many
phone companies already oflcr
some form of local caller ID,
w h ic h Is r e g u I a t e d o n a

slntr-hy-slate basis.
T o balance tbc privacy rights
of callers against the Identifying
technology, the FC C regulations
require telephone companies to
offer per-cnll blocking (o con­
sumers for free.
Blocking nllows I he person
making a call to stop his or her
number from being revealed on
a caller ID device.
T o block a call, consumers will
have to dlnl star 07 before
placing a long-distance call. Th is
command, which applies only to
long distance calls, will work In
every stnlc.
For blocking local calls, slates
have their own blocking com ­
mands. but most use star 07.
Hutchings said.

to the jail for a lour or use a
shuttle hits which will take them
to the correctional facility then
return to the sheriffs olflce.
Th e s h e riff's office
Kange/Water unit and C ity C o u n ty Investigative Bureau
(CCII!) will also have displays.
Various types of units will he on
display Including I he depart­
ment's nlr boat.

Wclpperl said fingerprinting
ami photographs will lie avail­
able at no chargr for child
Identification. In addition. Iden­
tification IwKiklets will he avail­
able for home use.
A I k iii I 500 people toured ihc
Sheriffs Office Iasi year at the
llrst "Open House," Bait weather
may have contributed to the
smaller than expected turnout.
W dppcrt said.

owners, and professionals who
work here, as well as all others
who serve and bring customers
Into Sanford."
Also available at the workshop
will be a handout with a list of
special holidays, specific days
and weeks such as St Patrick's
Day. Preservation Week, amt
many others, which merchants
may use to build specific window

exhibits to lielghtrn Interest.
Merchants will also lie encournged to make displays based
on local events lu-ld during the
y e a r to p ro m o te th e ir ow n
merchandise as well as support
tlie local events
The workshop, beginning at 6
p m . Thursday. March 10. is free
and refreshments will In- served
For reservations, phone Dee
Terranova. 330-2272.

Tour
;ontlnued from Page IA
Ik- present,
breathalyzer demnnstmilon
rill tie conducted.
Kcsldcnts will lour ihc com*
jnuinlcutlous center and John E.
Polk Correctional Facility. The
{technical services mm will dein*
instrate Its fingerprint and
jholo Identification techniques.
Residents may drive themselves

indows
o n tln u td from Page i a
f a store, hut welcome and bring
i |Mitrntlal new customers "
Sanford Main Street Director
aye Fulton said. "T h is is Ihc
rst in a series of workshops
tilch our various committees
111 stage lo aid our downtown
girrehants and others who would
like (o u tla id "
a She added. "W e are here to
Vtip|&gt;ort the businesses, hulldhu!

rime
Cri
C o n tin u e d from Page 1A

Juvenile.'"
•aid Hep. Klvln Marline/. I)
1' Tum p .i "Y o u 're going to lie
j * mocessed and there's going to
be some punishment, sure as
, '■ahlnolu."
Th e hill (CS-H B 2381) also
establishes after-school p ro ­
grams, calls for more school
police officers and rrealea an
education academy for teen-age
criminals.
We will make a deni In (In-

II

School
W h a t ’ s f o r lu n c h ?

I

Thursday, Mar. 10,1994
Pizza
French Frloa
Sliced Peaches
or Chef a Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk

juvenile Justin- system and get it
back on track." said Hep. Sandra
Mortham. the House minority
leader. Th e iJtrgn Hepuhllcan
praised Democratic leaders for
working with the GO P members
on Ihc most pulrllclzed Issue of
Ihc 199-1 session.
Th e House approved several
technical amendments Tuesday.
Including one with a model
curfew law that counties and
cities could choose to adopt. A
vote Is scheduled Thursday.
A Joint committee yet to be
named then will try lo negotiate
differences tret wren the House
hill and the Senate Juvenile
Justice hill
I&lt; c p . B u z z R i t c h i e , D •
Pensacola, said there was no
single Issue that needed In be
worked out between the two
c h a m b e r s , a n d th e m a in
challenge would lie arriving at a
common price nut

The House proposes spending
about $290 million on Juvenile
Justice; the Senate about $15-1
million. Th e Senate hill also calls
for a 50-ecni Increase In a
50-ccnt fee on auto registrations;
the House hill doesn't.
Also Tu e s d a y , the Senate
C rim in a l Ju stic e C o m m ittee
unanimously-supported a bill tiy
Sen Ronald S ilve r. D -N o rth
Miami lleacli. to Impose life
sentences on defendants coilvlctcd tif a third violent felony. In
some of the worst cases. It would
take only one, not two. prior
felonies to trlggera life lerin
"W e are crim ing what the
jiubllc wants us to do; Get tough
on crim inals." Sen Gury Siegel.
R-Long wood.
The Ideu of throwing away the
key for criminals convicted of
three violent felonies was sched­
uled to tie debited In a House
comm itter today.

DEATHS

*

KERRY J. ANDRES
Kerry J . Andres, 57. of San­
ford. died Monduy. March 7.
1994, In Mansfield General Hos­
pital. Mansfield. Ohio. Born Jun e
20, 1930, In Freeport. HI., he was
a resident of Sanford for the past
1five years. Mr. Andres was a
32nd Degree Five ft Accepted
Mason, a member of the Order of
the Eastern Star, the African
Violet Gardeners Club and an
avid Ham m Radiooperutnr.
Survivors include wife, Diane;
daughters. Louise J ., Plant City.
Tin a M., El Paso, and Lctllla L..
Mansfield; sister. Grace Thom as.
Freeport; he was preceded In
dealii by his parents and step­
mother, Bertha Andres.
Flnefrocks

Funeral

Service,

Mansfield, Ohio.
arrangements.

In charge of

JU LIA O. HOLMES
Julia O. Holmes. 81. HOI E.
2nd St., Sanford, died Tuesday.
March 8. 1994. at Central Flor­
ida Regional Hospital, Sanford.
Born Sept. 28. 1912. hi Sanford,
she returned lo Sanford In 1986
from Roann. Ind. Mrs. Holmes
was a homemaker. She was a
past member of Hickory Avenue
Church of God. Sanford, and u
member of Mtmclc Fulth T e m ­
ple. Anderson, Ind.. and at­
tended Reddick Memorial First
Born C hurch, Sanford.
Survivors Include husband.
E lija h ; d a u g h te r, Jo u n
L a w r e n c e , S a n fo r d ; fo ste r
d a u g h te r. E liz a b e th B ru c n .
N orth Manchester. Ind .; six

GAINES

C o M Jj, J la s t d
G a rd e n C h a p e l F u n e ra l H o m e

g ra n d c h ild r e n , eight g re a t­
g r a n d c h i l d r e n a n d th r e e
greal-grcut-grandchlldrcn.
Sunrise Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.
DELBERT W. PAYNE. SR.
Delbert W. Payne. Sr.. 76. of
llw y. 2. Blue Ridge. Ga., died
M onday. March 7. 1994, at
Fannin Regional Hospital. Blue
Rldgc. Born Scjit. 21. 1917, In
Fairbanks. Ind.. he moved to
Blue Ridge three weeks ago from
D e lto n a . M r. P a yn e w as a
salesman for RaLslon-Purtna. H r
was a member of F ft A.M., 32nd
degree Mason Azoru Tem ple
Scottish Rile and the American
Legion all of Terre-Haute. Ind.
He was a World War It A rm y
veteran.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife ,
Frances; sons, Delbert W ., J r.,
Blue Ridge; brothers, Donald.
Tcrrc-H aulc; one grandchild and
one great-grandchild.
Stephen R. Buldauff Funeral
Home, Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.
ARTHUR L. PRIDDLE
A rth u r L. Prlddlc, 82, of San­
ford. died Monday. March 7.
1994, at Central Florida Relonnl Hospital. Sanford. Born
ov. 17. 1912, In Litchfield. III.,
he moved to Central Florida In
1973. Mr. Prlddlc was a machine
operator for Allls-Challmers Co.
and was a former member of
Pleasant Hill Christian Church.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife .
Gertrude; duughtcr. Artudc Alice
Wood, Wesley Chapel: brothers.
Thom us, South Litchfield, Jo hn .
Carllnvlllc, III., he Is preceded hi
death by George and W yndhnm ;
sisters, Elizabeth Glenn, San­
ford. Florence Gunn. Peoria, 111.;
two g ra n d c h ild re n and five
great-grandchildren.
M clnschcln Funeral Home.
Litchfield, III., In charge of ar­
rangements.

B

FREDERIC F. GAINES JH., FUNERAL DIUECVOU

Fulfilling a Service to Our
Community In Time O f Need.
335 E. SH 434

(Acn»i from White Roue)

L O N G W O O D • 834-8550 o r 767*5101

Garbage------Continued from Page 1 A
garbage custom­
ers would see an almost Im ­
mediate change In service. The
four haulers have (hedged to
tx'gln collecting two 30-gallon
cans of yard waste each week
w ithout charge. Now. u nln corjHirnlcd residents must pay
about 81.25 for each hag of yard
waste collected under the "hag
lag" system.
T h e service would start up for
the remaining 12.600 homes
Ja n I. 1995.
Under thr plan crafted by
M c L a in , re sidents w ill pay
8154.HO along with their proper*
ty taxes for the service. The full
service plan will Include two
j&gt;lcku|)s weekly ol unlimited
amounts of garbage, one collec­
tion of unlimited recycling mate­
rials and one collection of up In
10 hags ol yartl waste.
Residents will he allowed to
select lesser levels of service.

Including two options with nn
yard waste collection, for smaller
charges down lo $127.80 for one
g a rb a g e a n d one re c y c lin g
pickup weekly.
Exemptions would lx- allowed
to jiroperty owners with low
tneomes. who live on agricultur­
ally-zoned property of 2 ‘A acres
or larger, have limited neeess or
have commercial collection serv­
ice for a business located on the
property Those property owners
would still he hilled $40 ,HH
annually for disposal, saving the
collect ton charges
A p p lic a n ts for exem ptions
must show how they now dis­
pose of their garbage
" T h is Is not n mandatory
program ," said Furlong. "It Is
mandatory for middle- and up*
pcr lncomc people who don’t live
on agricultural property. Th is
will be a disincentive to pcojilr
who nre nvld rrcyclcrs. Wc are
about to reward 3'A years of poor

service and juice gouging."
Furlong said residents should
asked whether they wnnt m an­
datory or optional service on
s e r v i c e c a rd s m a ile d next
month. Henley supported the
call, hul the others did not so the
effort failed.
McLain, architect of the pro­
g ra m . ca lled su ch a m ove
"counterproductive," Van Der
Wclile said "T h e buck stops
here. You’re paid to make de­
risions."
W a rre n said the p ro gra m
should satisfy nearly all resi­
dents of Seminole County. W ar­
ren said city residents and cur­
rent unincorporated custormers
will be relieved because It will
end Illegal dum ping In their
neighborhoods.
Van Der Wcldc said the pro­
gram ‘ makes sense to m e."
adding he liked It because It will
end Saturday collections and Ihc
"hag tag" yard waste chnrgc.

Paddling------Continued from Page 1A
a lte rn a tiv e
|)Ullishments. Scott said, and
they moved away from the
spankings.
Then, yesterday, a unanimous
vote to seek an end to cor|M&gt;ral
punishment In the nation's ele­
mentary schools drew a oneminute standing ovation from
school principals — hut no
debate
"It was spontaneous. Some
|)coj)lc felt there might be Indi­
v id u a ls c h o o s in g to sjicuk
against It And when there
wasn't, cverytxxly was proud of
( ti c s i n l i d . " s a i d S a n d r a
Lawrence, president ol the Nn
(tonal A ssik I.i IIo ii of Elementary
School iTlucl|ials
Th e resolution adopted by the
N AESP's 469 member delegate
assetolily in Orlando on Tuesday
urged other educators, parents
and school groiqis to seek legis­
lation jirohihlting physical dtsrljilliie ol students
T h e groti|&gt; n o t e d s u e it
punishment could ailed a stu­
dent's sell image and school
achievements and could con­
tribute to disruptive and violent
behavior.

"W e've had a statement that
supported alternatives to corporal punishment for a number
of years." Lawrence said. "W e
fell we were ready to lake a
stronger stand ... partly because
of the discussion about violence
and the feeling Dial schools need
lo he jxisltlve places for children
lo lx*.
Scott said that one of the most
effective alternative p u n ish tnents Is having the parents
come and sit with the child In
class.
"T h e students have to answer
to their purents and to the other
kids who want to know w hy the
p a r e n t Is t h e r e , " S c o t t
explained "T h is Is a punish­
ment that lasts longer and li.is a
longer-lasting effect than cor|K&gt;rnl jiunlshment "
Scott said his and o ther
schools have also found that
keeping children uttrr school to
do academic work Is also effrcllve.
"Keeping them In lo do work
while they could tie out playing
with their friends Is pretty ef­
fective." he said.
A s s o c ia tio n sp o ke sw o m an
Ju n e Million said the draft reso­

lution drew few lellcrs or rails
from the membership, and no
one attended two open hearings
held to discuss It [irlor to the
vote.
Th e N AESP's annual four-day
conference drew a record 7.000
principal** to Orlando.
Th e association also formally
recognized an Increase In vio­
lence towards students and
schcxil personnel "from forces
both within and outside the
school." It urged constant vigi­
lance and asked government
leaders and Judges to deal
harshly with those engaging In
heinous arts.
Ms Lawrence said some of the
a l t e r n a t i v e s to c o r p o r a l
punishment require the coopcratlott of parents and can he
curried out either In the home or
at school.
These Include the student's
brief removal from certain activi­
ties. loss of privileges, d is­
cussions about the disciplinary
p ro b le m and "m a n a g e m e n t
contracts" Involving the child,
parents, teacher and principal,
Inlofm^hon from tho Aucciated Pr*t» wii
alio conlAintd in Ihli report

Arrest---------------------Continued from Page 1A
"W e had to charge him with battery on u luw
enforcement officer and with resisting arrest with
violence."
Alter hr was taken tojull. he was served with a
warrant from the Florida Parole Commission for
violation of tils controlled release.
He had served only a portion of his sentence on
a conviction of grand theft of a motor vehicle.
Whitmire said.
"H e's a shilling example of our early release
program," Whitmire said.
Th e Investigators found some Canadian cur­
rency among the Items In Carr's apartment.
"I knew that was a connection to the Incident at
(the elderly woman's) home." Whitmire said.
Th e additional charges of burglary to an
occupied dwelling, aggravated battery, strong
arm robbery and grand theft were filed against
Carr late Tuesday morning In connection with
Ihc Feb. 7 Incident In Muyfalr.
Th e woinuu was badly beaten In the robbery at
her home. She has required some reconstructive
surgery to repair the damage done when Carr
allegedly attacked her while robbing her home.
In addition, she said she Is unable to sleep at
night because of a persistent cough that she
developed after the attack. And stie must rest,
when she can. In a sitting jxisltion because she
Itus four broken ribs.
"I've had some surgery to straighten out my
nose where he stepped on It." the woman
exjilulncd. "I've had a balloon In there until last
week. I can't even put my teeth In und 1 can't see
right yet. They don't know If I'll ever be able to
see right."
Th e woman said site and her husband will have
to jiay for the new glasses und new dentures out
of their own money.
"Blue Cross and Medicare don't pay for those
kinds of things." she said.
She said that, as the victim, she Is getting the
short end of the deal.
"I'm not getting unythlng out of this." she said.

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.*4*IO* CA M E
NORMAN J 5CMNEIDERMAN,
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unknown p iru n i o*4inknown
apouitt claiming by, through,
indundtriny otthi
abovi named Defendant!,
Delendanti.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO RONALD F KEULEMANS
(SSrOW 70 *517, *06 Monllcallo
Drive, Altamonte Spring*. Flor­
ida 17701, In i known addrati.
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RONALD F KEULEMANS. *04
Monllcallo Drlva, Altamonte
Spring*. Florida 17701, lail
known addrai*. whirlabout*
unknown
and any unknown pariont or
unknown tpoutai claiming by,
through and undar the abovi
namad Dafandant(l). It da
C la u d , whoia la*t known
addrauat ara unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY N OTI­
FIED that an action to loraclota
Mortgage covering the following
reel and partonal property de
tcrlbeda* follow*, to witLota. Block A. GLEN ARDEN

HEIGHTS, according to the plat
thareol at recorded In Plat Book
14, Paga 41, Public Racord* ol
Semi nola County, Florida,
hat bean Iliad agalnil you and
you ara required to lerve e copy
ot your written daleniet. It any,
lo It on ROBERT H HOSCH.
JR., C. Victor Bullar, Jr., P.A.,
1711 E. Rob Inion Strait, Or
lando. Florida 77101, and (111 the
original with tha Clark ot the
abova-ttytad Court within 10
day* altar tha lint publication
otharwlta a Judgment may be
entered again*! you lor tha
rellel damandad In tha Com
plaint.
WITNESS my hand and tail
ot laid Court on the 7th day ol
March. t**4
In accordanca with tha Amirlean With Oltabllllla* Act, per
ton* with diiablllllet needing a
tpeclal accommodation lo par
tldpate In Iht* proceeding thill
contact ADA Coordinator. 101 N
Park Avtnue, Suita NM1. San
ford. Florida 17771, It laphone
407 171 4110 X4777. not later than
IWa (St day* prior to tha pro
caedlng. It hairing Impilrtd.
(TD D ) 1 100 *551771. or Volca
(V) 1 *00 *511770. via Florida
Ralay Sarvlca.
(5EAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K 0 F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: March*. It. I**4
DEP-M

Th e elderly couple, who have been In Sanford
for nearly 50 ycurs. are trying to sett thetr house.
Th e y have been trying to do that since before the
attack, she said. It Is not because they arc afraid.
It 's Just Dial the house Is loo big.
"I'm not afnfld of h im ," site said of Carr. “ He's
behind bars now...though 1 don't know for how
long."
She said her husband Is "m ore disturbed" by
the Incident than she Is.
"But he sees what he (Carr) did to m e." she
noted.
Th e woman said site wants Die stolen Items,
which Include her wedding bund and her
engagement ring, back. Whitmire said the wait
may be a bit longer.
"Some of that evidence bus to be held for
evidence until trial." he explained.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle# I* hereby glvan that we
are engaged In butmeit at 1054
Crytlal Bowl Cr . Cattalbarry,
FL 17707, Samlnola County.
Florida, under the Flctilloul
Name at IUS SALES ASSOC!
ATES. and that we Intend lo
regltter tald nama with tha
Olvlilon ol Corporation*. Tail*
hattaa. Florida. In accordanca
with tha provltlon* at tha
FIclUlou* Nama Slalulat, To
Wit: Sactlon 145 0*. Florida
Staluta* l**l.
Kannalh Lund
OlanaLvnd
Publlth; March*, l**t
0EP41

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notlca I* hartby glvan Ihat wa
ara tngagad In builnatl at 117
W Plrtt SI . Sanlcxd, FL 11771.
Samlnola County. Florida, undar
tha Flcllllout Nama of RIVER
SIDE AUTO SALES, and that
wa Inland to raglitar tald nama
with tha Dlvltlon ol Corpora
lion*. Tallahattaa. Florida. In
accordanca with tha provltlont
of tha Flcllllout Nama Slalulat.
ToWII Sactlon *450*. Florida
Staluta* l**l
Gena A Burke
PatrlcUJ. Burke
Publlth: March*. 1»»4 DEP47
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO; HEYW ARDMARTIN

DICKSON

NOTICE OP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hartby glvan (hat I
am tngagad In builnct* at 171
Holbrook Cr., Lk. Mary, Sami
nola County. Florida, undar tha
Fictitious Nama ot FLORIDA
A C A D E M Y FOR CO RR EC
TIONAL TRAINERS, and thal I
Intend lo regltlar tald nama
with tha Dlvltlon ot Corpora
tlont, Tallahattaa, Florida, In
accordanca with tha provlilont
ol tha FIcHIlout Nama Staluta*.
To-WII: Section 145 0*. Florida
Staluta* IWI.
Edward W. Puhr
Publlth; March*. 1**4
OEP-44

SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO: *1 L *4«LSS
An Admlnlilrallva Complaint
lo ravokt your Meant*(t) hat
batn Iliad agalnil you. You hav*
tha right lo raquatt a hairing
purtuant to Sactlon 170.17(1)
and (1), Florida Slatutai, by
mailing a raquatt for tama to
tha Florida Depart man t at In
turanct. Dlvltlon ot Ltgal Strv
let*. 411 Larton Building, Tallahaitaa, FL 117«*011S It a ra
quail lor hairing It not rtcalvad
by April tl. 1**4, tha right to
haarlng In (hit mattar will be
w a lvtd and tha Inturanca
Comm Inloner will dlipoee Ol
thlt caute In accordanca with
law.
Publlth: February 71 1 March
J,*, 14,1**4
DEO 71*

NOTICE
SEMINOLE COUNTY EXPRESSWAY AU THORITY
M EETIN G
Tha Samlnola County Eipretiw iy Authority announce* there will
ba a regularly tchtdultd public matting to which all portent art
Invited at follow*:
D A TE : Wadnatday.March71. I**4
T IM E ; J; JO P M
LOCATION: Samlnola County Sarvlcat Building
Commlnlon Chamber* 110711
1101 E til Flral Street
Sanford. Florida 11771
G EN ER A L SUBJECT M A TTE R TO BE DISCUSSED: Tha
propoted aiprtttway In Samlnola County.
Additional Information may ba obtained by contacting:
Gerald N. Brlnton, Eatcullvt Director
Samlnola County E aprattway Authority
Phono 1407) 17M 110, aalantlon 7774
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEED IN O ASSISTANCE TO
PA! 'IC iP A T E IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT TH E SEMINOLE COUNTY EXPRESSWAY AUTHORI
TY O FFICE a HOURS IN ADVANCE OF TH E M EETIN G AT
111 1110, EXTENSIONT774.
PERSONS ARE ADVISED TH A T IF TH E Y DECIDE TO APPEAL
ANY DECISIONS MADE AT THESE MEETIN0S/MEARIN0S,
TH E Y WILL N EED A RECORD OF TH E PROCEEDINGS AND
FOR SUCH PURPOSE T H E Y .MAY N EED TO ENSURE TH A T A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS I MADE WHICH
INCLUDES THE TESTIM O NY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH
THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. PER SECTION 1*4.010),
FLORIDA STATUTES.
Publlth: March*. I**4
DEP-40

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•A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida • Wednesday, March 0, 1994

Clinton says revamp unemployment system
By ROBIRTNAYLOR JR.
AP Labor Wrilor
W A S H IN G TO N - President Clinton, focusing
on Jobs In advance of an International conference
on unemployment, Is presenting Congress with a
plan for revamping nsslstnncr programs for
Jobless Americans.
Clinton scheduled n news conference today to
unveil a program to provide extended Jobless
benefits for displaced workers learning new skills.
It also would combine all B tale and federal
unemployment programs Into one-slop career
centers, where those looking for work can apply
for benefits, receive counseling and sign up for
training.
Tlie president presents Ills Reemployment Acl

to Congress ns he prepares lo ojien an Interna­
tional Jobs conference next Monday In Detroit.
Aides sought Tuesday lo lower expectations
that the two-day meeting will produce any
dramatic solutions to the problem or chronically
high unemployment around the world.
Robert Rubin, director of the presidents
National Economic Council, side! the meeting will
not produce "a com m unique or events or
Initiatives."
"T ills Is not a meeting that Is going lo
announce some grund global Initiative,
said
Treasury Undersecretary Lawrence Summers,
who briefed reporters along with Rubin.
Conference participants will Include top eco­
nomic officials from the world s seven riches!
Industrial countries - the United Stutcs. Japan.

Germany. Britain, Prance, Canada and Italy —
plus representatives from the 12-nntlon European
Union.
Clinton first proposed the conference last Ju ly
nl the annual scvcn-nallon economic summit In
Tokyo.
O n the domestic front, C linton will ask
Congress to spend 913 billion over five years on n
program that would ullow com m unity colleges
nod oilier local groups lo compete with govern*
ment-run programs lor federal dollars to retrain
dislocated workers.
It would permit those entering training pro­
grams lasting more than the 20 weeks (o receive
extended unemployment compensation benefits.
Th e program would Include money for competi­
tive seed grants lo help stales set up the
counseling nud placement centers.

It nlso would encourage employers lo reduce
worker hours across the board rather than laying
off employees. For Instance, a company with
1.000 employees might cut the hours of all Its
workers by 10 hours a week rather than laying off
250 workers. The employees could then receive
unemployment benefits lo make up the lost
Income.
Th is Is the third piece of Clinton's legislation
designed lo make Am erican workers more
competitive worldwide. Ills proposal lo establish
voluntary notional standards for elementary and
secondary schools and Ills plan for a school-towork training and apprenticeship program al­
ready have passed both houses of Congress nod
awult a final compromise between the House and
Senate.

S m o k in g ban hits hom e
Health care lobbyists
swarm over Capitol Hill aboard U.S. Navy sh ip s
By BRIOITTB ORBINBIRO

By JIM DRINKARD
Associated Press Writer_______
W A S H IN G T O N W h ile
lawmakers got down lo the
minutiae of writing a new
health care plan, hundreds of
doctors, dentists,
psychologists and restaurant
owners swarmed over Capitol
Hill.
"T im in g Is everything." said
W e n d y W e b s l c r .
spokeswoman for the National
Restaurant Association. Eatery
owners want to make sure the
g o ve rn m e n t d o e sn't force
I hem to pay for health Insur­
ance for their workers, many
of whom now liuve no cover­
age.
Wearing large slickers that
said, "N O Mandate." the 200
or so restaurant owners car­
ried the message that forcing
them lo pick up the tab for
I n s u r a n c e w o u l d cost
thousands of Jobs In their
Industry.
Th e American Psychological
Association dispatched more
(bail 300 of Its members lo
meet with their senators ami
representatives, pleading that
m enial health coverage he
Included In any new health
care system.
T o a delegation from C on­
necticut, Rep. Nancy Johnson
was less Ilian encouraging.
" T h e question Is, do l pre­
scribe what care Is covered o r

let you guys compete and
scramble?" Johnson, a Con­
necticut Republican who sits
on the House Ways nud Menus
Health subcommittee, told Hie
four psychologists. "I see the
latter huppenlng.”
She went directly from the
m e e t i n g w i t h the
p syc h o lo g ists lo the first
health care drafting session.
Afterward Brynnt Welch, the
association's chief legislative
strategist, shook Ills head.
"W hen you don't write menial
health Into the law. you don't
gel II," he said.
At (he same lime, more than
300 demists were plying the
corridors, pushing to preserve
lax deductibility of denial cov­
erage. Rep Ted Strickland.
D -O h lo , had h a rk -lo -h a c k
meetings with an Akron denl i s t a n d a g r o u p of
psychologists from Ills stale.
"H o w are we going lo Ik ?
wise enough lo do (lie right
thing?" he said. " I want kids
to have denial care, and I want
people to have access lo
menial health services."
Today. 500 members of Hie
American Medical Association
till Congress with their own
message. Hie way paved by
9342.000 In 1903 campaign
contributions and a full-page
ad In Th e Washington Post.
A m o n g the d o c t o r s '
messages: the evils of govern­
ment-imposed price controls

on health enre and Hie need for
limits on malpractice awards.
Th e other groups employed
tools lo hack up their argu­
ments. ns well.
Th e dentists underlook n
direct mall campaign to their
members, soliciting members
for their lobbying "A c tio n
T c u m ."
"T h e most powerful political
force In Am erica does not
reside In Washington. D C . II
lies In your home tow n." the
letter said.
Th e restaurant association
till Hie airwaves on CNN and
In four cities with T V spots
warning lhal If Its members
are forced lo pay for health
coverage for their workers.
Ihotisaiidsof |nhs will he lost.
In addition lo dispatching
lobbyists lo the Capllol, the
association activated Its "key
contact" list — a database of
restaurant owners across (h r
country who have personal
friendships with members of
Congress. One Is Stephen
Lim oni, owner of a Boston
restaurant, who lias hosted
Sen. Jo hn Kerry. D-M uhh.. at
his establishment and raises
campaign money for him.
"W hen It's ull said uud done.
(Sen. Edward M.) Kennedy and
Kerry want lo know what It's
going lo do to m y reslauranl,”
L im o n i sa id . " P o litic s Is
local."

Associated Press Writer_________
O C E A N S ID E . Cnlir. For
Navy Ll. Peter Clarke, the Pen­
tagon's new ban on smoking In
Hie workplace will stamp out a
serious problem — txitllcsnt seu.
Clarke said he spent n good
portion of Ills lime on board ship
refereeing arguments between
s m o k e rs a n d n o n s m o k e rs .
thrown together for six months
al a time.
"I was In charge of 42 people
and they'd he saying this guy nr
dial guy Is smoking In the
kitchen and we don't like ll,”
said Clarke, a nonsmoker sta­
tio n ed near here at C a m p
Pendleton. " T h e other guys
would he saying. ‘Well. If you
don't like It. you don't have lo
stand there."'
He added. "I've seen these
kids start smoking al IH. and It's
because they see Ihclr chiefs
smoking. I think the ban Is a
good tiling."
Th e ban. announced Tuesdny.
will affect 3.0 million civilian
an d mi l i t a r y e m p lo ye e s In
workplaces ranging from Pen­
tagon offices in funks beginning
April H.
Th e change could help save
lives, cut health cure costs and
reduce work hours lost (o sick­
ness, said Sherri Wusscrmun
Goodman, the Defense Depart­
ment's head of environmental
security.
Robert Cow drey, a civilian
employee al the Naval Hospital

In San Diego, said the military
shouldn't Interfere with his de­
cision to smoke.
"I think they need lo lake care
of their nlcohol and drug pro­
blems before they think about
s m o k e rs ." said C o w d re y , a
parking lot attendant. "It's very
unjust In m y eyes."
Th e department's current pol­
icy requires Hint some workplace
arras be designated for smokers.
Under the new policy, smok­
ing will be prohibited Inside
Defense Department buildings
and oilier areas deemed to be
workplaces. One exception Is
submarines, where the derision
w ill be up lo each vessel's
rom m nndcr.
On military bases, smoking
will lie allowed outdoors nnd In
arras such as barracks, restau­
rants. clubs and other rccreutloun) facilities.
Military stores will continue to
sell elgarrllrs and other tobacco
products free of sales lax. ll
would Ik? up lo Congress lo ban
sales. Ms. Goodman said.
Por enlisted M urines like
Lance CpI. Lynn Cunningham ,
and Ills buddy. Lance Cpi. De­
nnis Frcuslrr. the base post
exchange has been (be supplier
of choice. Cunningham smokes,
and Frruslcr chews tobacco. And
they said most of the others In
(heir Infantry unit smoke or
chew.
"People arc not going lo listen
to (the bun) a n y w a y ," C u n nlngbum said. "W e work out In
the field, so It's not like being In

an office building."

In the Marine Corps. 39 per­
cent smoke; In the Navy, 37
percent, according lo Rear Adm.
William Duckcndorf. the Navy's
assistant surgeon gcncrul.

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Ace Drilling rallies; Discount Propane sweeps

O ’Neal, Rollins rally M agic

From Staff Reports

O H !.A N D O — Shuqtillle O 'N rnl lind :2\&gt; |xilnts
and 10 rebounds and Orlando got a IIIl from Ills
backup. T r r c Hollins, as llu* Magic drfeutrd llir
Denver N o v e ls 05-88 Tuesday night.
Hollins scored eight fourth-quarter points and
Dennis Scull llnlsherl with 17 for Hie Manic, who
onlscored the N onnas 12-4 down Ihe stretch.

SA N FO R D — Tha t's how championships arc
won. by doing what needs to be done.
Discount Propane won Ixitli of Its games to put
pressure on A rc Drilling In the Sanford Recre­
ation Department Men’s Tuesday Night Polar
Hear Slowpltch Softball League at Chase Park.
Hut the league-leaders stood up to the pressure,
responding with a four-run sixth Inning lo break
a 1-1 He and defeat Ken Hummel Chevrolet 5-1 lo
clinch a He for the league chnmplonshlp.
Discount Propane, which won Ihe past two
Tuesday night titles, trim m ed W helelirl A
Howard. 6-2. and Gager Pest Control. 0-5. lo
move to within a half-game of A cr Drilling
Ace Drilling Improved to 10-1 witli the win and
now needs Just a win over Gager Pest Control In
next week's tlual game of Ihe season to win the
championship outright.
Trailing Ihe leaders arc Discount Propane (9-2),
W h c lc h e l A H o w a rd ( 5- 6) . Ken H u m m e l
Chevrolet (2-H) and Gager Pest Control ( I - 101.
Next week's closing night schedule has Krn

AROUND THE STATE
Smith, M els blank Marlins
M E L B O U R N E — Pete Sinllli pitched four
shulonl Inning* In Ills second spring training
start as the New York Mels lx-.it a split scpiad of
I lie Marlins 5 0 Tuesday.
I'lorlda (2-4) received solid pitching clhirls
from Mike Myers. Luis Aquino and Yorkls Perez,
who each worked two scoreless innings

Royals overtake Marlins
H A IN E S C IT Y — Huss McGinnis lilt a two-run
double with one oul In the ninth as Ihe Kansas
C ity Kovals heal the Florida Marlins 4-0
Tuesday In a game between spill squads.
T w o errors by Marlins rookie titlrd baseman
Alex Aranzatnendl hel|x*d Ihe Hoyats load Ihe
buses before McGinnis doubled to drive In Phil
llla ll and Shane Halter
Florida took a 3-2 lead In the eighth on Hill
singles by Mntlus Carrillo and Sieve Dec ker

Heat pick up Wiley
MIAMI — Th e Miami Heal announced Tues­
day It will sign Morion Wiley lo a 10-day
contract to replace Hlmho Coles, who dislocated
Ills led Index linger in Monday night's game
agalnsi Huston.
Coles, who hits averaged 7 I points and 3.0
assists, will lie placed on the Injured list and will
he sidelined about two weeks

Dolphins sign three
MIAMI — The Miami Dolphins announced
T u e s d a y they sign e d lin e b a c k e r C h u c k
Hullougli. defensive tackle Mark Caesar and
running track Stephen McGuire as free agents.
Caesar und Hullougli were both In tinDolphins' training camp In 1093. McGuire was
In San Francisco's camp l » 1003.

AROUND TH E NATION
Wallace to replace Hillin
RICHM O ND. Va. — Mike Wallace said I ues
day he has agreed to drive lor die NASC AH
Winston C up team owned by Ju n lc Donlavey
Wallace, of Concord. N.C.. replaces Hobby
llillln J r ., who quit Monday alter a disappoint­
ing 1993 season and u poor start llils year.
Wallace, who turns 35 on Thursday, won die
A K C A 200 ai Daytona last month. In 1002. lie
set a track qualifying record at Atlanta..

W HAT’S HAPPENING
JUCO Baseball
C)Hlbblng(M lnn.)CC at Ssm lnolaCC. 1 p.m.

Baseballl
D Deltona at Lake Mary. JV 4 p m.; V. 7 p.m.
□ Spruce Creek at Lyman, 7 p m.
[ ] Lake Howell at Oak Ridge, 3:30 p.m

JV Baseball
( i DeLand at Seminole. 3:30 p.m.
I I Lake Brantley at Spruce Creek, 7 p.m.

Softball
I iSemlnote va. Now Smyrna Beach at Airport
Complox. JV, 4:30 p.m.; V, 7 p.m.
□ Lake Mary at Mainland, 4:30 p.m.
UDoLand at Lyman, 4 p.m.
□ Oviedo at Sp. Creak. JV, 6 p.m.; V, 7:30 p.m.

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Hununcl Chevrolet playing the doublchcadcr
against Whelchel A Howard at 0:30 p.m. and
Discount Propane at 7:30 p.m. The Ace Drllling Gager Pest Control game Is*4*t forH:30 p.m.
Whelchel A Howard led 2 0 after the lop of Ihe
first Inning, but would not score again as
Discount Propane scored three run* In the third
Inning lo take Ihe lead for gixxl.
Leading Discount Propane were Roger Kinnalrd (Iwo singles, two runs. Hill). Manny Silvia
(Iwo singles, run. Itllll. Sieve Mankc (Iwo singles,
run), Jack Lewis (double, run. KHI). Shawn
Grimes (single. KHI). Paul Ingamclls and Mike
Hrodrlck (one single each) and T o n y Trice (run).
Doing Ihe hitting for Whelchel A Howard were
Duane Lee (double, single. K ill). Jeff Aten

d o n e

(double), Craig Tossl and Chris Wurgo (one single
uml one run each) ami Mike McLohon (single).
Discount Propane also fell behind Gager Pest
Control 2 0 lieforc scoring three runs In Ihe third
lo go ahead. Gager came rigid hack with three
runs lo go hack on lop. hut Discount plated three
more runs lo lake the lend for good In Ihe fourth.
Contributing lo Ihe Discount Propane attack
were Grimes (three singles. Iwo RBI), Chris
Grissom (double, single, run). Lewis and Silvia
(Iwo singles, two runs and Iwo KHI each), To m
Hurnham (Iwo singles, two runs). Hrodrlck (two
singles). Ingamclls and Mankc (one single and
one PHI each). Trice (single, run) and Klnnalrd
(run ).’
Pacing Gager were Wayne Walker (three
singles. KHI). To m Pctllnnto (triple, single. Kltll.
Mike Nolo (double, single, run). Frank Tu rn e r
(two singles, run. KHI). Mark Holton (single, run.
Hill). Wayne Gager (single, run). Hon Cardell
(single) and Rich llem m lnger Inin).
Ace Drilling scored a run lit Ihe first Inning and
Ken Hummel Chevrolet plated the tying run In
L Bee Softball. Page 2B

Late rally
leaves SCC
2 runs short

Stuckey,
Cuzmar top
‘ail comers’

From Staff Rsports

From Staff Rsports

SA N FO R D — Th e hats were as lint
as Hit- temperature at Haider Kidd
Tuesday afternoon.
Manatee Com m unity College ami
S e m in o le C o m m u n it y C o lle g e
combined lor 2H runs ami 3H tills as
I lit- Manatee C C L.lnccrs held oil lor
a 15*13 non-confcrcnec baseball
triumph
Manatee bail leads ol 3 0 , 13-3
ami 15 6. bill I lie Kaltlt-rs rallied
wiili seven runs in Hu* bottom o( I lit*
ninth Inning and had the bases
loaded when thegunlfr ended.
Th e Lancers. 15 4. were led by
Kerch, who went four-for-flve with a
grand slam, iwo doubles, three runs
scored, and six Kill
S C C mil till Manatee 20-1H but
nllll fell Inti I I oil the season.
Contributing lor tlic Haiders were
Oviedo's Erik Jordan (4-for-4. two
triples, run. three Kill); Sanford's
Demy Beamon 14 tor 5. two rutisl;
Larry llardy 13 (or 5. borne run.
three runs, two Itllll New Sm yrna's
Johnny Goodrich 13 (or 5. two runs.
Hitt): Sanford's Matt Dinner (two
singles, run), and Deltona's Pete
Hezcrcdt (two singles, two KHI|.
Also conn Uniting were Sanford's
Kick Eckstein (double, run. two
Hill). Note Kltzcr (double, two runs!:
Sanford's Scott Fergerson (run): and
Spruce Creek's Isaac C ruz (Kill).
Diemcr. norm ally a third
baseman, made an appearance on
the mound for SCC lo the ninth
Inning and was the only pitcher tor
cither team lo enjoy any success In
Ills one I n n in g o f w o rk , the
freshman righthander allowed no
tills, one walk and no runs.
S C C Is scheduled lo play a
doublchcadcr hi home today at I
p.m . against Hthhlug J .C . of Min­
nesota.

L A K E MARY — Jennifer Stuckey
and Jam ie Cuzm ar were three-time
winners al the ull-couicrs high
schixil track uteri Tuesday night al
Lake Mary High School's Don I
Reynolds Si.idluin
Tin* all-eouu-rs un-els. w h ich
aren't scored, arc open In all
freshmen and sophomore athletes
as well as those Juniors and seniors
who muv liol have a illu m e lo
i ompcle In Ihe weekend varsity
meets.
Stuckey, a Lake Mary Junior won
I See Track. 2B

LANCERS U. RAIDERS 11
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EtkUeln. Ell/er SO — Menelee Community
College. Mllchell. Seminole Communlly College.
Jordan I MR — Moral** Community College.
Keech, May. Seminole Communlly College.
Hardy Record, — Manatee Communlly College
IS 4; Seminole Communlly College 4 II

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of Arch BooIho

Off to a perfect start
Tony Dubor (hilling) and Iho Cubs improvod lo 4 0 with a win over tho
Rangors in Iho Mustang (9 und 10-yoar olds) Division ol Iho Sominolo
PONY Loaguo last Salurday al tho Lako Mary Sports Complox

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Rams serve up sweeps of Seminoles
From Staff Reports
That didn't take long.
w ith the exception of one set. the Lake Mary Hams
made short work of the Seminole Fighting Seminoles in
lltelr tennis dual meets Tuesday aftermxm. Ihe Lake
Mary Ixiys blanking Seminole 7 0 al Lake Forest while
Ihe girls' playing at Lake Mary High School, also dusted
the Trib e 7 0.
Th e Hams' domination was so complete that only one
Seminole player — Miranda Wcstmurk — was able to
win more Ihun Iwo games In Itlsor tier match.
Claying No. 3 singles. W cstmurk battled Megan Krufl
before falling9-7.
Al No. 1 singles. Lake Mary's Lori Jun k er swept
Aubrey Nelson H O, Th e other three singles' matches
were won by H-l margins. Am ber Bradley topping
Tiffany Soderslrom ul the No. 2 position. Yvonne
Carrico healing Ulancu Stevenson at No -t. and Deanna
Tra n knocking off Kelly Uulllngall In Ihe No. 5 contest.

Junker and Bradley defeated Nelson and Soderslrom
H 2 In the No. I doubles mulch while Krufl und Carrico
heal Allison Wcstmurk and Stevenson at No. 2 doubles.
At Lake Forest. Cory Harris paced the Hams with Ills
b-0. 6-0 sweep of Mull Durham at No. 5 singles. Derek
Cope handled Oscar Cannonlzudo 6 0. 61 In the No. I
singles match while Shawn Cercc dropped David
Edwards 6 - 1.6 -0 at No. 2 singles.
In Ihe No 3 singles mulch. Mike Richards dcfrulcd
Eddie Vargas 6-0, 6-2. Handy Brown dismissed
Sebastian Gras 6 0,6- 1 at No. 4.
Th e Hams won both doubles matches by mi H I
margin. Cercc and Brown beating Cannonlzudo and
Edwards at the No. I position while Richards and
I larrls won the No. 2 match over Gras and Durham.
Seminole's Ixiys (2-2) and girls (1-3) will play Lake
Howell on Thu rsd ay afternoon at Red Hug Lake I’ark.
The Lake Mary Ixiys will play Lake Brantley this
afternoon at Sanlando Cark while the girls (4-1) will
host Lake Uranlley.

B oys’ Tennis

Chapm an’s season takes another upswing with 4th win

□ L. Mary va. L. Brantley at Sanlando Park, 3 p.m.
□ Lyman at Cyprosa Creek, 3:30 p.m.
□ Mainland va. Oviedo at Rod Bug, 3:30 p.m.

By PAUL MARSEQLIA

Girls’ Tennis
□ Lake Brantley at Lake Mary, 3 p.m.
LI Lyman at Cyprosa Creak, 3:30 p.m.
□ Mainland va. Oviedo at Rod Bug, 3:30 p.m.

Weightlifting
□ Seminole at Oviedo, 3:30 p.m.
□ Lako Mary al Lake Howell, 3:30 p.m.
□ Lyman at Lako Brantley, 3:30 p.m.

BASKETBALL

□7:30 p.m. - WKCF 1H. Orlando Magic at
Philadelphia 76ers.IL)
bompleta lletlnge on Page 2B

Special to the Herald
N EW S M Y R N A B E A C H Daytona’s Art
Chupmun Is huvlng an up-and-down season In
Ihe Sportsman division. Last Sutnrduy (March 5).
for example, was an up night as Chapman raced
to Ills fourth feuture win of the season.
“ So far. Ibis has-been an unbelievable season."
said Chapm an, u former F A S C A R (Florida
Association of Slock Car Automobile Racing)
Bomber champion. "W c 'v c had our sliurc of
wrecks, mishaps, and anything else that could
happen to us.
"Last week, we hit the wall a bunch. Th e car
was bent, broken, and twisted, hut after working
all week, we got the car good enough lo race
tonight. T o avoid u lot of headaches In this sport,
you learn to tuke the good with the bad."
Following Chapman to the checkered Hug was
utiothcr former Bomber pilot. Wult Loggias.
"W e were really excited about finishing
second." said Logglns. "F o r the last few months,
we've had nagging motor problems. Hut tonight,
we finally got them sorted out.
"T h is Is m y best finish ever In tills cluss. When
you can finish second to Art (Chupmun). you cun
feel like you did a good Job."
Don Tracy was third just Inches In front of

George Spears. Hon Lufcy came In fifth.
"I really worked hard to gel to third and then It
almost slipped away from me on the Iasi lap.
said Tracy. "I don't know where George (Spears)
m ine from, but he was flying."
Boh Fllllger started Ihe Bomber fealurc event
from the 10th position. By lap four, he was In
second place. Four laps later, he was leading the
pack. Michael Dove Jumped to the early lead,
only to lose It to Glen Castro, who remained In
cnnunuml until Fllllger made his move on lap six.
"T h e car was Just great tonight." said Fllllger.
who notched tils second win of Ihe season.
"Th e re were some real good ears In front of me.
tint I was uble to make a good run to the front.
"G len (Castro) gave me a good run lo the
checkers. He's u tough competitor when you
have to race one on one."
Trailing Fllllger and Castro to victory lane were
Hobby Stevens. Dec Napier, and T o n y Lugano.
Pole sitter Steve Wheeler Jumped to the early
lead and went on to leud every clrult to secure
the win In the Mini-Stock main event. Hobby
Sears was second with Keith French, Conrad
Grenier, und Joe Kern In tow.
Allen Rhodes crossed the strtpc seven car
lengths ahead of Wayne Lockett to tnkc the
checkers In Ihe Limited Late Model feature.
Hounding out the top five were. In order of finish.

Darrell F*ryc. Gary Schllchlcr. and Bob Longbottom.
,
.
Michael Williams, attempting to lake over the
No. I spot, hit the wall In turn two. causing tinrace to be red-flagged for 25 minutes. Williams,
complaining of wrist, rib. and hack pains, was
taken lo Fish Memorial Hospital for evaluation.
Je rry Symons held off a hard-charging Dave
Savlekl to win the Modified feature event. Wayne
Parker was third, chased by T o m Hull and Wally
Patterson.
Gary "H o t Shoe" Uulough withstood a puck o(
challengers to pick up Ills fifth consecutive Late
Model feature w in . After several laps of
whccl-to-wheel racing. Ualmigh got by early
leader Mike Fitch on lap seven to lake over tintop money spot und went on to vletory lane.
As Hutough and Fitch raced for position. Chuck
Abell. Ricky Wood, and To n y Ponder were
duelling for the No. 3 position. Ponder gained the
advantage with Abell taking over the fourth
position and Wood slipping to fifth
Th e race ended In that order.
After winning the division's feature event
Friday night at Orlando Spcedworld. Balough
and Ills crew headed to Punta Gordn. where lie
attempted to qualify for Sunday's 250-lap event.
After qualifying. Balough ehurtcrcd a plane and
□ S e e New Smyrna. Page 2B

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Balough races to win,
side of injured Hart

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Kent 74. Miami. Ohio 41
Toledo 74. Cent Michigan 71
W Michigan 74. Ohio U 71
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Noire Dam* 77. Xavier, Ohio 4)
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Mo Soulhernt). N Mai Highlands 71
North Alabama tl. LeMoyn* Owen 14
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until (tier slxlh when Ace got
consecutive singles from Scolly
G c rin g , Mike M nrshull. Won
W arren and Jam es Thom pson Id
score llirce runs. T h e fourth run
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D rillin g were G c rln g (triple,
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single* each), lliuinpson (single,
run. Iwo Kill). Marshall and
Warren (one single, one run and
one Kill each), Gardner (single.
KUI) and Joe Delucla (single).
Providing the offense for Ken
Kumm el Chevrolet were Terrell
Ervin (Iwo singles. Rill). Mark
A(cn (Iwo singles). Hrlati Curtis
(double, rim ) and Chris Nlcklc.

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A s s o c i a t i o n of S t o c k Car
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checkers were Hester, Ta n k
Tucker. Michael Williams, and
Seotl Reeves
Jo h n G azdneko outducllcd
Kelly Jarrell and Bobhy Senrs to
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Reeves rounded out the top live,
Michael Williams led every
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Limited Late Model win. Chasing
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Gary Schllchtcr, Glenn Carter.
Murk Miller, und JefTQulncttc.
B o b b y S t e v e n s led Mi ke
Peppier. Glen Cuslro. Robert
Jenkins, nnd Rick Schllmmer
across the finish line In Bomber
action.
In the Modified feature event.
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c h e c k e rs In fro n t of Duve
S u v lc k l. J o n C o m p a g n o n e .
W a y n e Pa r ke r , and Russ
Kldrldgc.
R i c k J o h n s w o n the
Sportsman main event, finishing
ahead of Bill Loomis. Scott
Wood. David Galley, and Chuck
McKobcrls.
Todd Sims was the victor In
th r Run-About feature while
T im Altman curtte out on top In
the Mlnl-Botnl&gt;er chase.

■ y P A U L M AR 8EQ LIA
Special to the Herald

4)
Rider 74. MarlilS!
Monmouth. N.J. 17. Long Island U 41
Ohio Valley Cenletenc*
Championship
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O R LA N D O - Panama City's
Gary "H oi Shoe" Balough raced
w ith a m ission lust F rid a y
(M arch 4| as he cruised to
victory In the Lute Model feature
event nt Orlando Speedworld.
"I had to hurry up and get this
race over with so we could gel
loaded up and go lo the hospital
to see Clyde (Hart, the owner of
Orlando Speedworld and New
S m yrn a Speedway who was
struck by a race car entering the
pits earlier In the evening)." mild
Balough.
"Clyde Is m y most favorite
person In the whole world. I
know he's ull right, but If he
needs something. I want to be
there for him. Alter this. 1 think
Clyde's going to need a new hat
because hr skidded ii long way
on his head."
Balough, who drives the Pee

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Quebec 1. Ottawa 1
Dallas!. Philadelphia) OT
Chicago 1. Anaheim 0
San Jos* 4. Buttalo 4. tl*
Wednesday*! Oamet
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N S .4 Oip m
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St Loult al AAontreal. 7 11 pm
Dallat al Toronto. 7 l i p m
Detroit at Calgary. * llp m
Florida at Edmanten,*:llp m.

w e r G r i f f i n /R o b e r t
llam kc/Cranc Cam s Cainuro.
started the race dead last. By lap
three, he was In second place,
challenging Ttilfy Heslcr for Hie
point.
A caution on lup six lined
Balough and Hester side by side
for a restart. Th e duo raced
door-to-door for two laps before
Balough gained the advantage
on the ninth lap.
Once In command. Balougb
ran tmconlrsled lo Ills fourth
consecutive F A S C A K (Florida

Irvan seizes points lead

N Y. Islanders at Vancouver to U p m

D A Y T O N A B EA C H Ernie
Irvan lias taken the lead in (lie
Winston C up point standings.
Irva n . w ho won S u n d a y 's
Pontiac E x c ite m e n t 4 00 at
Richmond. Va.. has 320 points
alter three ol 31 events nrhrdtiled tills season.
Slx-llm e and defending cham ­
pion Dale Earnhardt of Kan­
napolis. N t'.. Is second with
-107. Sterling Marlin ol C o l­
ombia. Te nn .. Is third with 401.
Mark M artin of Hatesvlllc.
Ark.. Is fourth with 449. with
Te rry Labonte of Corpus Chrtstl.
Tex., fifth with 423. Rounding
out the lop 10 are Jeff Gordon.
402; Ken Selirader. 402; Rusty
Wallace, 4&lt;X&gt;; Kick Mast. 398;

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Named Mike Wallace c*Iver
BASEBALL
Naltanal League
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Fernandei. thorlstop to a minor league
contract
P ITTSB U R G H PIRATES - Sent Jett
McCurry. Urbano Lugo and Daryl Irelne.
pitchers. Angelo Encarnadon. cahher and
Josa Sandoval. Inlieldar. to their minor
league camp lor reassignment
BASKETBALL
National Basketoall Attecfallen
NBA — Suspended Slanley Jackson. Min
nesota Timber wolves guard, lor on* gam*
end fined him lt.004 for unnecessary and
etctsslv* contact in a game Mercht
CMICAOO BULLS - Placed John Poison
guard, on the ln|ur*d list Signed Jo Jo
English, guerd. loa today contract
DALLAS MAVERICKS - Signed lorento
Williams, forward canter, to a contract tor
tha remainder ot the seeton
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M orris, forward, on the ln|urad list
Activated Rick Mehorrv forward canter
PHILADELPHIA MENS - Ntlteted Bill
Edwards, forward
FOOTBALL
National Football League
B U F F A L O B ILLS - Traded James
Williams, cornerback. to the Phoenu Cardi
nalt tor an undltc loted dratl choice
M IA M I DOLPHINS - Signed Chuck
Bullough. Ilnebacken Mark Caesar, d*
tensive tecklei and Stophan McOulre. runn
Ing back.

T V fR A D IO

und Morgan Shepherd. 3U8.
Irvan bus finished first, second
and fifth In the three events run
so lar.

A a g o c la to d P ra a a

Chicago al Lot Angeles. 10 11pm
Buffalo at Anaheim. 10 llp m

Track
C o n t in u e d fro m I B

(he triple Jum p (30 feet.
IOMi inches), high Jum p (4 feet, 6
Inches), and 100-mctcr high
hurdles 118.3 seconds),
Cu/m ar, from Lake Brantley,
dominated the hoys' half of the
mec( by finishing first In the
triple Jum p (34 feet, I '/« Inches),
high Jum p (5 feel. 4 Inches), and
lOO-metcr dash ( 11.2 seconds).
Lake Mary sophomore Latisha
Williams was a double winner,
coining mil nul on lop In both
the girls' discus (83 feet, 7
Inches) and shot pul (30 feet)
competition.

Jeff Burton of South Boston.
Va.. Iruds the N ASC A R Winston
Cup Rookie of the Year point
standings with 32. followed by
John Andretti of Indianapolis
with 20.
The series moves to Atlanta
M o t o r S p e e d w a y f or t li e
Purolatnr 500 on Sunday.

Sm yrna, there were silll ears
taking tim e."
T im Nicholas was ihc winner
ol the R u ii A I mhiI feature while
David Marsh finished llrst In the
Euduro.

C o n t in u e d fro m I B

llew to
New Sm yrna Bench lo race In
Saturday night's Late Model
feature
Balough. not knowing where
he (pialllled. returned to Puma
Gordo lo compete m Sunday's
nice.
"If you love lo race like we do.
you go lo where the races arc."
said Balough liefore heading
hack to Puntn Gorda. "I'm anx­
ious to see where we (pialtflcd.
When we IcD to come 10 New

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People
Cook of the W eek

IN BRIEF

Air Force vet is a chip off the old blocks

Cat show scheduled
The Maine Slrcct Cat Funclcm welll In* lionllng the accourt
muiuul rat allow March 12 ami 13 at I hr* Nal tonal Guard
Arm ory. 2809 S. Ferncrrek A vr.. Orlando.
The allow will In*from 9 a.m. to 5 p in, each day.
Nearly 200 rata will lie on exhibit. Including 25 different
breeds an well aa domeatlr pets, There will be vendors aril lint
Items such aa kilty condos, Jewelry, loya, food, and novelty
Items.
Tickets are $3 for adults, S I .50 for seniors ami children ages
3*11.

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COOK OF
TH E WEEK

L
RENEE
KEITH

Piecing together an event
The Central Florida's (Jollier's Guild will host a quill show at
the Sanford Civic Center on Friday and Saturday. March 18
and 19.
Admission to the show will be 84 per person.
Th e hours for the show will be 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday
and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday.

Tasty event set
Th e Ovlrdu Woman's Club will hold their annual Tasting
Luncheon on Wednesday. March Iff from 11 a.m to I p.m . at
their Kink St reel clubhouse
Tickets arc *5 and msl be purchased In advance. Tickets will
not be sold at the door. Tickets are available from meudiers
and at the main branch of the Citizens Bank of Oviedo
CooklxMiks featuring the recipes prepared by the members
for the luncheon will be available.
Door prizes will tie awarded. Funds raised from the luncheon
will go toward operation and maintenance of the Oviedo
Woman's Club clubhouse which Is used by a variety of
non-profit organizations

Lunch and bazaar planned
Th e parents of Morning Star School In Orlando are
s|Kmsorlnk their filth annual Spring Luncheon and Bazaar on
Sunday. March 20 from noon to I 30 p.m. at the school
grounds, 954 Leigh Ave., Just off Kdgcwalcr Drive. In Orlando
Admission to the event Is free
The crnfl bazaar will feature the work ol various local artist
and Include hotnrbokcd noodles and unique gifts,
There will be prize drawings.
Th e Spring Luncheon Includes a croissant sandwich, trull
skewer, dessert and a beverage Tickets loi the luncheon are 86
In advance and SH at the door Mol dogs, chips, snacks and soft
drinks will also he available
For more Information, call Pam Culley or Barbara Costanzo
at 295-3077

Al-anon gathers
If you know, or live with an alcoholic, there Is help.
Al-anon is an anonymous, non profit organization, open m
anyone who Isa relative or friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won A la n on meets each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday. (Thursday nonm noklugl evening al M p.m. Meetings
are held In the truck room ol the Suliuia ( ’lull. 2857 Smith
Sanford Ave,. Sanford.
For additional meeting limes and loeallons In Hie Central
Florida area, or for more Information, call 332-4 122

N ar A n o n to meet
Nur-Auon meets even Wednesday at H p in at West Lake
Hospital. 589 West State Hoad 434. Longwood Nar Anon Is a
support group open to lamlltes and friends ol addicts. Dally
living with an addict Is more turmoil than you can handle by
yourself. Jo in for support In coping with your addict; gain
serenity to make decisions and put your life track In focus. Call
200-1900 for more information

Camera club sets meetings
Th e Seminole Lake Mary Camera Club meets the second
Wednesday every month In Old Lake Mary City Hall. 158 N.
Country Club Kd. at 7:30 p.m. For more Information, call Grace
at 3 2 1-4723 or Sel at 323 8691.

; Rotary meets early
,
,

Holnry Club of l-okr Mary meets Thursday mornings,
7:30-8:30 a.m. at the Tlm acuun Country Club, on Rinehart
Road. Contact Hill Moore, president, at 3 2 3 -1192.

r Weight Watchers meet on Thursdays
A local chapter of Weight Watchers meets at the Lake Mary
Com m unity Building every Thursday from 4:45 to0:45 p.m,

With Ills recent discharge from
the Air Force, Cook of the Week
Jefl Major, does not hesitate for
one moment In saying. ''I've
always enjoyed cooking," how­
ever. he goes on. "I was not a
conk while I was In the Air
Force." Jeff's four-year stretch
ended last October.
Although extensive travel ran
play a large part In your life
while you're In the military.
Major had already seen milch of
Hie country before lie enlisted.
"M y family traveled (moved)
many times to m any different
states," says Major. “ My father's
line of work really gave us no
choice." Ills father, Don, worked
for 20 years with the same glnss
company. Major's father anti
mother (Lois) settled In Sanford
to 1990 after several years'
absence Th e y ojicned a catering
business. Park Avenue Catering.
In 1991 Major bus lieen In their
employ since be has come bark
home.
Major has been married for
loin and one-half years to tils

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1 Tbsp. margarine
2 Tbsp. lemon Juice
2 Tbsp dry wltc wine
Mi tsp salt
Dasli paprika
4 slices lemon
Fresh parsley sprigs
Cut grouper Into serving-size
pieces. Arrange In H-tncb square
baking dish with thicker pieces
to the outside. Cover with wax
paper. Microwave on 100 per­
cent power 4-5 minutes or until
fish Makes easily with fork. Set
aside.
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J alf M ajor slic e s freshly baked pou nd cake.
wife. Valerie. She Is currently
em ployed wi t h R. M. B ro w n
Company. Sanford. Th e y have
one child, a daughter who Is as
active ar- she Is gorgeous. Dcvtn.
2W. keeps daddy on Ids toes.
Recently Major and Ills wife
purchased their first home In the

L O W F A T CHICKEN
RICE SOUP

W IT H

10 cups rich chicken stock
1 medium union, chopped

See Cook, Page 5D

Homemakers Program at Semi­
CITRUS LIGHT ANGEL
nole Community College. Send
SQUARES
quest i ons about mi cr owave
I cup water
MICROWAVE
cooking to her at the Santord
I package (3 oz. ) lem on
MAQIC
Herald, 300 N. French Ave.,
flavored gelatin
Sanlord, 3277f or phone: 323I cup orange Juice
1450, ext. 360.)
3 cups 18 oz.| frozen whipped
topping, thawed
MIDGE
1 loaf |8oz.) Angel food cake
MYCOFF
1 p i n t s w e e t e n e d sl i c ed
strawberries
r tNI MA*. a l 011%
Microwave tlOO) percent water
In uncovered 2-qtiar( batter bowl
8 SECONDS , a . . S ?
Juice, wine and mill In I cup 2V4-3 minutes or m ill belling
1:114:10 7:114:11 fPO-13)
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to
gelailo
until
dissolved.
glass measure.
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frlgerate until partially sel. about
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covered, 45-60 seconds or mull
incited. Arrange flshon serving -15 in in nies Feld in whipped
BLANK CHECK
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pl at e; d r i z z l e wi t h sauce
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sprinkle with papika Garnish coke Into small pieces. Place In
ACE
VENTURA
I2x8-incli baking dish. Spoon
with lemon and parsley.
2 J04.13 7:00 4 00 (P0-I3)
lemon mixture over cake: mix
New potatoes arc available lightly. Cover and rcflgerale un­
MY GIRL 2
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7;»_
til set. about 3 hours.
from the center of each new
T o serve, top squares with
PHILADELPHIA
potato to prevent bursting.
4:40 n o
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strawberries.
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About 15 squares. 140 calorics
ON DEADLY GROUND*
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each.
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BETWEEN 4 10 6
potatoes; pare a V*j strip around
center of each. Place In casserole
dish. Stir to coat with butter.
Cover wtlh lid.
Microwave on 100 percent
power 10-11 minutes or until
is a p r o u d m e m b e r o f th e " W e lc o m e
tender, stirring once. Add lemon
Juice, green onion, suit und mint.
W a g o n ” F a m i ly in S e m in o le C o u n t y
Mix lightly to coat potatoes.

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S a n fo rd H e ra ld

W hile straw berries are In
scusn try this refreshing spinach
and pasta salad.

LEM ONY
SALAD

S P IN A C H -P A S T A

V* cup sugar
2 tsp. cornstarch
l/i tsp. grated fresh lemon peel
Vi tsp. dry mustard
V4 cup water
Vi cup fresh Icmonjulce
Vi tsp. poppy seed
2 cups uncooked Kntlid pasta
1 Tbsp. oil
0 cups fresh spinach, washed
and trimmed
2 cups sliced fresh strawber­
ries
2 medium apples, chopped
V* cup chopped pecans
C o m b in e suga r,co rn sta rch,
lemon peel, uslard, water and
lem on Juice in 2 -cu p gluss
measure. Microwave (IOO per­
cent) uncovered.2-2Vi minutes
or u n til mi xt u r e bolls and
thickens slightly, stirring once.
Stir In poppy seed; set aside to
cool.
Cook pastu as directed on
package. Drain und rinse In cold
water. Toss wltholl In large salad
bowl. Add spinach, strawberries,
upplcs and pecans. Add dress­
ing; loss to coat evenly.
About 8 servings. 105 calories
each.
For dessert, a light refreshing
creamy lemon-orange sauce on
angel food cuke.

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historical district of Sanford.
Th e y arc very Involved In the
renovations and restorations of
their house. Each room has had
or Is undergoing some form of
work "W e do as much of the
work as we can ourselves to save
money." As Major shows you the

Lemons add zest, flavor to recipes

WEDNESDAY’S PRIME TIME
6:00 I 6:30 I 7:00
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beautiful wood he's found under
several coals of palnl and hours
of labor, one can feci that sense
of pride that fie lias, knowing the
finished product hy Ills own
hands. "It takes a lot of time but.
It Is really worth It all," said
Major.
C o o k in g has alw ays been
a round In M ajor's life. H is
mother, while attending the
Wcstcsn School of Culinary Arts,
earned her degree frt the cullnnry arts. Major attributes mticb
of bis cooking knowledge to
simply learning from bis mother.
"M om Is a gourmet cook and she
has always believed In using
only the best Ingredients with
fresh food," Major said. "1 know
that rule of thum b has always
stayed with m e,"
Major's recipe for pound enke
will sland on Its own merit. Now.
If you want to dress It up n bit,
add some fresh strawberries and
a spoonful of whipped cream.
Nol only have you now created u
colorful dessert, you've created a
dessert fit for any occasion. Of
course there can be m nny other
variations. One Just bus to use
their own Imagination and Ma­
jor's recipe.
If you're counting those fat
grams, then Major’s recipe for
lowfat Chicken and Rice Soup Is
a must to try.

If You Are:
Moving Into or
Around The Area
Getting Married
Having A Baby

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present you with free gifts,
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321-6660
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by C h ic Y o u n g

B L O N D IE

by Art Sansom

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A R L O A N D J A N IS

by J im m y Johnson

SO WHAT'S WPOUC WITH
KNOWLEDGE FOR
KUOWLEDGES SAKE?

Good health can
carry high price
D EA R DR. G O T T : I Just asked
for a computer printout of all the
medications m y doctor lias me
on and was shocked to learn
they cost In excess of 9120 a
month. T ills Is really too much
to he spending to keep alive and
try to keep going. I have a
non-functioning thyroid, high
blood pressure und anemia. I
presently spend more for pre­
scriptions than I do for food.
W hy, then, at the young age of
70. am I constantly fatigued? I
need your sensible advice on
how I can rectify this terrible
dilemma.
D E A R R E A D E R : You have
three serious medical conditions,
any ode of which could cause
lassitude and mnlnlsc. In addi­
tion. some medicines used for
these diseases could aggravate
feelings of fatigue.
I assume that you arc receiv­
ing appropriate th era p y for
hypothyroidism , hypertension
and anemia. Were you not being
treated, you woidd undoubtedly
feel less well than you do now.
Consequently, the high cost of
your medications may simply be
the price you have to pay to
remain In relatively good health.
Nonetheless, you do hnve op­
tions.
Your family doctor may be
able to supply you with free
samples of some of your medi­
cine. O r he may be able to
substitute generic varieties that
are much less expensive than
the brand names.
D E A R DR. G O T T : My wife
claims that her allergies act up
from the moment our cat enters
the room she Is In. Th e poor cat
used to sit tn her lap and now
settles for mine at the opposite
side of the room. I told my wife
her reaction Is all In her mind,
thnt It Isn't possible to be
affected unless fur or dander Is
flying. Now the cat and I are In
the dug house. W ho's right,
please?
D E A R R E A D E R : I’m afraid

By Phillip Alder
Marcel Proust claimed: "W e
don't receive wisdom; wc must
discover It for ourselves alter a
Journey that norihb ran lake lor
u s or spikrc "h i , " Tfne. 'll Is
satisfying to wtrk Abt something
for yourself. Inti did Proust never
have a teacher?
Have a look at today's deal and
decide which of the acolytes of
Proust displayed bridge wisdom.
Against five hearts. West led a
trum p. South w in In hand wills
the seven and aished the heart
a r c . E a s t d i s c a r d i n g t he
diamond two. Nixv South led his
spade three uixl. alter West
played the sevm. he called for
d u m m y's king. When (hat held.
South cordially conceded two
minor-suit aces How m any er­
rors were made?
T h e errors storied In Ihe auc­
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that his partner hud only one
ncc. Hut It lie hud made u strong

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that you and the cat will have to
GOTT, M.D.
remain In the dog house.
Animals constantly shed tiny
(lakes of dead skin (dander) to
which some people are highly
dander shed by Hie cat when It
allergic. Your wife's reaction Is enters the room and plops on
telling you that the cut Is the your wife's lap.
cause of her allergies, even
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
March 10, 1004
In the year aicud you cuuld
gel Involved In a new enterprise
or project In whfch you'll utilize
ull of your rcsoirccs, mentally,
physically, socially and finan­
cially. If things work out, llic
results will be wertb It.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Yo ur leaders!^) qualities arc
quite pronounced today and
should be evktent to others.
Even though you mny soar ofr In
a new direction, you m ight
collect new folkiwcrs. T ry in g to
patch up a broken romance?
T h e Astro-Graph Matchmaker
can help you In uidcrstnnd what
to do to make (lie relationship
w ork. Mall 92 and a long,
self-addressed, stamped
envelope to Matchmaker, P.O.
Ilo x 4 4 0 5 . New Y o rk . N. Y.
10163.
ARIES (March 21-April Hi) If
you arc uwurc of the fact that
someone you k m w Is In need of
your help, mate every effort to
do what you can today without
uny fanfare thutcnuld embarrass
the recipient.
TAU R U S (A [r!l 20-May 20)

ROBOTMAN*

by J im M a d d lc k

A N N IE
WATT A AINine/ IN TH’ DARN,
6.0. — HIS
WARDUCK5 UNO
ifASCMP
THAT WIG,
rt mom ror r
BOTTOM.
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WHIM PIP

You might haw; tn deal with a
friend &lt;&gt;l yours who can oc­
casionally he cisUankcrnus and
moody. It muy he your turn
today to e x p crle u r his/her acid
longue, so he cartful.
G E M IN I (May 21 -Ju n e 20)
Today you m lg ll he Inclined lo
go after somethhig you haven't
been hold ciaugli to attempt
p re v io u sly . Ytxir m o tiva tin g
force will l&gt;c strong, ambitious
urges.
C A N C E R (June 21-Ju ly 22)
Your probabilities for success
look good today, hut you could
experience some lim itatio n s
owing to your own negative
t h i n k i n g . D o n ' t he c o u n ­
terproductive.
LEO (Ju ly 2:kAug. 22) The
a p p r e h e n s i o n y o u ' v e been
nurturing about getting Involved
In a Joint cndtnvor might he
reinforced today when new In­
form ation nboul yo u r c o u n ­
terpart Is brougll to the surface.
V1RQO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
T w o close frlculs of yours muy
have u Berloirt disagreement
with one a n o tlrr today. T r y to
arbitrate this nutter Immediate­
ly nr else It inlglt be very slow In
healing.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) T o ­

day you should be able lo do
rather well In developments that
are competitive or require stuy
Ing power. If y u i find yoursell
Involved In soitclhlng signifi­
cant. don't let It litlm ldutc you.
SCORPIO (Get. 24-Nov. 22)
A n arrungcm cit In which you're
presently Involved can enhance
Its efficacy If you reorganize tl
properly. It's soncthlng you cun
do better than the others In­
volved.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec
21) II muy nol he the optimum
end result you've been anticipat­
ing. hut a matter can he con­
cluded today In a reasonably
close m a n n e r If y o u 're de­
termined to do so
CAPRICORN (Dee. 2 2-Ja n.
19) It Isn't likely you'll experi­
ence a lack of assignm ents
today, the prolicin could he in
finding adequate time to do
everything you'dllkc to do.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
T h is Is a good day to make an
effort to call In a long overdue
obligation. You might not he
able to stamp on It "paid In foil."
hut you could get a partial
payment.
C o p y rig h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R
E N TE R P R IS E ASSN.
by Leonard Starr

�Sanford Horald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, March 9, 1994 • SB

Just for the correct record
the name is Johns Hopkins
A B B Y it have been reading
with amusement the letters from
people who have had trouble
with their names.
The name I bud trouble with
was not my name; It was the
name of the university I at­
tended. When I would tell people
1 was at Johns Hopkins Universi­
ty. nine out of 10 would say.
“ O h . so y o u go to J o h n
Hopkins...nnd yu want In I m- a
doctor!
A b h y , to set the r ecor d
straight, the name of the school
Is Johns (note I he "a " after
Jo h n )

Savor turkey fare with flair
ARTICHOKE HEARTS IN
OREEN PEPPERCORN SAUCE
(Serves 4)
1 lb. turkey cutlets
I J a r (6 o z . ) m a r i n a t e d
artichoke hearts, drained and 2
tablespoons juice reserved
I Isp. minced garlic
Relying on traditional fast food
I pkg. (1.2 oz.| green pep­
Is one way to stretch your time, percorn sauce m ix, prepared
but It's not very economical, nor according to package directions*
very healthy. A better way to
In lurge non-stick skillet, over
start relying on recipes tbat use medium-high heat, saute turkey
u m inim um of Ingredients Hint In 1 t a b l e s p o o n r e s e r v e d
are nutritious and can lie cooked artichoke heart Juice 2 to 3
quickly.
minutes per side or until turkey
Is no longer pink In center.
Transfer turkey to |ilatter and
TURKEY CUTLETS WITH
keep warm.
SUN-DRIED TOMATOES
In same skillet saute garlic and
(Serves 41
artichoke hearts In remaining
to tsp. white pepper
Juice for I minute.
I lb turkey cutlets
T o serve, spoon artichoke
to cup sun-dried tomatoes In hearts over turkey and lop with
oil . d r a i n e d , sl i ced an d 2 sauce.
tablespoons oil reserved
•If green peppercorn sauce Is
I
can 14 or.) sliced mushroomsunavailable, use a brown gravy
to cup thinly sliced green sauce mix. Add 2 to 3 teaspoons
onions
of green peppercorns packed In
to cup while wine
brine.
S p rin k le each cutlet wi th D U R O U N D Y T U R K E Y
pepper. In large non-stick skillet, CUTLETS
over medium-high heat, saute (Serves 4)
turkey In 1 tablespoon reserved
to cup red wine
oil from tomatoes 2 to 3 minutes
1
Tbsp. Dijon mustard and
per side or until turkey Is no honey
longer pink In center. Transfer
Vegetable cooking s|&gt;rny
turkey to platter and keep warm.
1 lb. turkey cutlets
In s a m e s k i l l e t , s a u t e
V-t* tsp. minced garlic
mushrooms and onions I to 3
Salt ami pepper to taste
minutes In remaining oil. Add
In small bowl combine wine,
wine and tomatoes; simmer I to mustard and honey: set aside.
3 m in u te s or unt i l heated
In lurge n on- s t i c k skillet
throughout.
sprayed with vegetable cooking
T o serve, spoon sauce over spray, over mcdlum -hlgh heut.
cutlets
saute turkey 2 to 3 minutes per
TURKEY CUTLETS AND
side or until no longer pink In

center. Transfer turkey to platter
nnd keep warm.
In same skillet, over medium
heat, saute garlic 30 seconds.
Add wine mixture und heut 2 lo
3 minutes or until thickened,
stirring constantly.
T o serve, drizzle sauce over
turkey.

th e

p r e s Id c n l

of

“ Jo h n

Hopkins." When he got In the
lectern, he said. "Th an k you: It's
nice to be speaking In ‘Pit-

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

Johns left home nt 17 for
Baltimore and a Job In business
with an uncle, then established
Ills own mercantile house nt the
age of 24. He wns an Important
Investor In the nation’s first
major railroad, the Baltimore
and Ohio, In 1847 and became a
director and chnlrman of Its
flnnncr; committee.

tburgh't"
CHRIO GREOO, BALTIMORE
DEAR CHRISt Thanks for an
amusing and Informative letter.
Read on for more Information
concerning Johns Hopkins from
the university's Office of News
and Information:

In 1867, Hopkins arranged for
the Incorporation of the Johns
H opkins U n iv e rs ity nnd the
Johns Hopkins Hospltnl. and for
the nppolntmcnt of a 12-member
board of trustees for enrh. He
died on Chrlstmns Eve. 1873.
Icuvlng 87 million to be divided
equally between the two Institu­
tions. It wns at that time, the
largest philanthropic bequest In
U.S. history.

W ho was Jo h n s H opkins?
First things first: W hy the extra
" s " after-John? Because his first
name was really a last name. His
great-grandmother wns Mnrgaret
Jo h n s , daughter of R ichard
Johns, who owned a 4,000-acre
estate In Calvert County. Md.
Margaret J o h n s mar r i ed
Gerard Hopkins In 1700. One of
their children was named Johns
Hopkins.

Renders. I may have told you
more about Jo hns Hopkins than
you really cared to know, but I
found It fascinating!

Th e second Johns Hopkins,
grandson of the first, wns born In
1795 on his father's tobacco

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Continued from Page 3B
1 stalk celery, chopped
to tsp. thyme
2 buy leaves
2 cans Hotel tomatoes
1 cup converted rice
2 cups diced, cooked chicken
Suit und pepper to taste
Put stock, onion and celery In
soup pot. Add thyme und buy
leaves. Urlng to u boll and then
let sim m e r for 20 m inutes.
Remove bay lenvra und add the
Hotel tomutocs. Urlng to n boll
aguln und udd rice. Sim m er for
another 20 minutes and ndd
chicken. Sim m er for another 20
mlnuteHund serve piping hot.

WHITE

I Tbsp. olive oil
1 Tbsp. butter
2 shallots, minced
2 cloves gurllc. minced
Mi cup dry white wine
3 cans chopped sea clams,
drained und Juice reserved
1 quart heavy cream
I Tbsp. basil
Mi tsp. oregano
to c u p f r e s h l y g r a t e d
Parmesan cheese
Salt und pepper to taste
1 lb. llngulnc noodles, cooked
ul dente
Heat together oil and butter.
Add shullots and garlic and cook
without browning. Add wine and
reserved clam Juice and reduce
by two-thirds. Arid cream, basil
and oregano and cook until the
cream coats the back of the
spoon. Add Parmesan cheese
a n d heut t h r o u g h . A d j u s t
seasoning with salt and pepper.
Toss with cooked llngulnc. A r­
range on plate and serve with a
fresh sprig of basil for garnish.

BUTTERMILK
DRE8SINQ

not

In

Maryland. His formal education
ended In 1807 when his parents,
devout Quakers, decided on the
basis of religious conviction to
free their slaves and put Johns
and Ills brother to work In the
fields.

A D V IC E

R

Cook

LINQUINI WITH
CLAM SAUCE

And

everyone ut Hopkins wants to be
a physician: In fact, two-thirds
do not. 1 have seen Jo h n s
H o p k i n s wr i t t e n os " J o h n
H n p k ln ," "J o h n s llo p skln s,"
" J a m e s H o p k in s " nnd "St .
Jo hn s H o p k i n s ." T h e ad­
missions office has received let­
ters wi th at least 20 other
spellings.
W h e n Mi l t o n E ls e n h o w e r
(brother of President Dwight
Elsenhower) was president of
Johns Hopkins University, he
spoke nt the University of Pit­
tsburgh. nnd was Introduced as

B a a l lh a clo ck with fabu loua Turkey Cutle ts with Sun-dried tom atoes.

T h e re never seems fo he
enough time to do It nil. After n
busy dny nl work, you want to
gel outside and enjoy the spring,
but sometimes that seems tinpossible. You've got to make
dinner.

H o p k in s .

p la n ta tio n

RANCH

2 cups muyonnulsc
1 cup buttermilk
1 tsp. dlllwccd
2 cloves gurllc. mlnccd
1 Tbsp. Dijon mustard
to tsp. Cayenne pepper
to tsp. Worcestershire sauce
Mi onion, minced
to tsp. black pepper

POUND CAKE
3 Tbsp. milk
3 large eggs
1to tsp. vanilla
1to cups sifted cake flour
to cup sugar
to tsp. baking powder .
to tsp. salt

Round
Steak

13 Tbsp. unsalted butter (soft­
ened)
Lightly combine milk, eggs
and vanilla In bowl.
In large bowl combine dry
Ingredients und m ix on low
speed for 30 seconds. Add butter
and ball the egg mixture. Mix on
low speed until ull dry Ingre­
dients are moistened. Increase
speed und mix for I minute.
Gradually add remaining egg
mixture while beating well.
G re a s e

and

f lo u r

Tyson/Holly Farms
Grade A

Whole
Fryers

one

Hx4x2to-lnch loaf pan und pour
batter Into pan.
Hake 55 lo 05 minutes In
preheated oven at 350? P. or
until a wooden toothpick In­
serted In the center comes out
clean.
AMARETTO CHEESECAKE
15 Oreo cookies
I cup blanched whole almonds
to cup sugar
to cup butter
3 (8 o z.) puckagcs cream
cheese, softened
1 cup sugar
4 eggs
to cups Amarctto
to cup whipping cream
1 tsp. vanilla
1 (16 oz.) carton sour cream
2 Tbsp.sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
to cup toasted almonds, sliced
I Tbsp. Amurctto liqueur
In food processor combine
cookies, whole almonds, sugar
and butter until fine. Press
mixture onto the bottom and 1to
Inches up the sides of u 0-lnch
sprlngform pan. Set aside.
In large bowl beat cream
cheese und sugar (1 cup) until
smooth. Add eggs and beat on
low Just until combined. Stir In
Amarctto, whipping cream and
1 teaspoon vnnlllu. Pour filling
Into pun. Duke In shallow baking
pan at 375°P. for 40 minutes.
Stir together sour cream, 1
tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon
vanilla. 1 tablespoon Amarctto
and carefully spreud on top of
cheesecake. Return cheesecake
to oven for five minutes more.
Cool for 15 minute’s. Loosen
crust from sides of pan. Cool 30
minutes more. Remove sides of
pan and cool for 4 hours.
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
INAND FOR
•
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. M J1I1 C A M E
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK,
Plalnllll,
VS
KELLI LYNN KEOGH: •111.,
Defendants.
’ NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Nolle* It h*r*by given (hot.
pursuant lo that Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure dated March J,
I*t4. and entered In civil cat*
number 9) 221] C A .U E, ol Ihe
Circuit Court ot the lllh Judicial
Circuit In and tor Seminole
County, F lo rid a , wherein
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK. It
Plalnllll and K E L L I LYNN
KEOGH. FLORIDA HOUSING
FINANCE AG ENCY. BANK
ERS INSURANCE COMPANY.
A R A IN A L O I P L U M B IN G .
IN C . T H E A R B O R S A T
HIDDEN LAKE HOMEOWN
ERS' ASSO CIATIO N , INC..
It/are Oelendantlt), I will tell
to the hlghett and belt bidder
for cath at the well front door of
the Seminole County courthout*
in Sanford. Seminole County,
Florida, at 11:00 A M. on the 7th
day of April, 1994. the following
detcrlbod property at tet forth
In tald Final Judgment, lo wit:
UNIT 7001 B. TRACT U. THE
ARBORS AT HIDDEN LAKE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 12. PAGE 71. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA
Dated the 4th day of March.
1994
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: March t. M. 1994
DEPai

IN THE COUNTY COURT,
INANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Cate N«. I t l l M I M I
KENNETH BENJAMIN.
Plaintiff,
vt
DR MICHAEL WEINSTOCK.
Defendant
NOTICE OF HEARINO
TO KENNETH BENJAMIN
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that a
Motion to Trantfer Lien to Bond
with Retervatlon to Show Satis(action of the Underlying Debt
hat been filed agalntt you with
regard lo your judgment lien of
the following property In Sam'note County. Florida:
Lot I (lett the Eatlerly 10 feel
thereof) and Lol J I lett the
Wetterly S feet thereof). Block
a&gt;. SANLANDO. TH E SUBURB
B E A U TIFU L. PALM SPRINGS
SECTION, according to the plat
thereof at recorded In Plat Book
1. Paget 4SW. 44. 47 and 44.
Public Record* of Seminole
County, Florida
A hearing on tald motion It
Kheduled for Thurtday. April
24. live I 00 p m at th* Semi
noI* County Courthouse. Room
S-101. Sanford. Florida, before
th* Honorable Frederic M. Hilt,
County Court Judge Pleat*
govern your tell accordingly.
STEPHEN E. BELLE.
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 0*44472
Schoene. Byrd A Palmer
24J W Park Avenue, St*. 200
Winter Park. FL»7*e
(407)44$ TOM
Pertont with a dltablllty who
need a tpeclal accommodation
lo participate In thu proceeding
mould contact ADA Coo'Hnalor
at 201 N Park Avenue, Sutt* N
M l. Sanlord. FL 22771 at leatt
live day! prior to th* proceed
ing. Telephone (407) 222 42M
Ext 4227: 11009$$4771 (TO D ),
or 1 4004770 IV), via Florida
Relay Service.
Publlth: March2.9, 14.22.1994
DEP 4

J

4

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
INANDFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 91 2240 CA M K
LOMAS MORTOAOE
PARTNERSHIP, L P .by
LOMAS MORTGAGE
SERVICES. INC Managing
General Partner,
Plalnllll.
VIRGINIA BOLTE at Pertonal
Repretenlallve ot the E tlat* ol
JAMES W. LYNCHa/k/a
JAMES W E5LEY LYNCH;
VIRGINIA BO LTE: LIONEL
LYNCH; B A N K U N ITED O F
TEXAS. FSB. f/k/a UN ITED
SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OF
TEXAS. FSB. aCorporatlon;
SPRINGWOOD VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION OF
LONGWOOD. IN C : ANTHONY
L Y N C H .------------ TEN A N T I
and------------ TEN A N T II: and
any unknown helrt. devlteet.
grant**!, creditor!, and other
unknown pertont or unknown
tpoutet claiming by, through,
and under any of th*
above named Defendant*.
O*Undents
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO : ------------- TE N A N T I, 174 C
Sprlngwood C r., Longwoorl,
Florida 227SOJ042. tall known
addrett. whereabout* unknown
------------ TE N A N T II, 174 C.
Sprlngwood C r., Longwood.
Florida 227JOS047. latt known
addrett. whereabout! unknown
A N TH O N Y LY N C H . 174 C
Sprlngwood Circle. Longwood.
F lo rid a 22720. latt known
addrett. whereabout* unknown
BANK U N ITE D OF TEXAS.
FSB f/k/a U N ITE D SAVINGS
A S S O C IA TIO N OF T E X A S .
FSB. c/o.
, latl known
addrett. whereabout* unknown
and any unknown pertont or
unknown tpoutet claiming by.
through and under the above
named Oelendantlt), If do
ceated, whet* la tl known
addrett** are unknown.
YOU ARE H E R EB Y NOTI
F IE O that an action to foreclot*
Mortgage covering the following
real and pertonal property d*
•crlbed at follow*, to wit.
That certain Condominium
Parcel known at Unit No. 174 C
and an undivided Inter**! In the
land, common element* and
common expanses appurtenant
to tald unlit, all In accordance
with and iub|*ct to th* cove
nantt, condition*, retlrlctlont.
term* and other provltlont of
that Declaration of Condomlnl
urn of SPRINGW OOD VIL
LAGE. A CONDOMINIUM, at
recorded In Official Record*
Book 1221. Pag* 104*. Public
Record* of Seminole County,
Florida
hat been Hied agalntt you and
you ar* required to terv* a copy
of your written detente*. II any,
lo II on ROBERT H HOSCH.
JR .. C. Vidor Butler. Jr., P A .
1214 E. Roblnton Street. Or
lando. Florida 22401. and file the
original with th* Clerk of th*
above ttyled Court wllhln M
day* after th* flrtt publication
otherwise a Judgment may be
entered agalntt you for th*
relief demanded In th* Com­
plaint.
WITNESS my hand and teal
ot laid Court on th* 24th day ol
March. 1994.
In accordance with th* Amer
lean With Oltablilllet A d . per
ton* with dltablllllei needlnd a
tpeclal accommodation to par
tldpat* In thlt proceeding mall
contact ADA Coordinator. Ml N
Park Avenue. Suit* NMI. San
lord. Florida 22771, telephone
407 222 42M X4227, not later than
live ($) day* prior lo the pro
ceedmg II hearing Impaired.
(TD D ) t-4009$$-4771, or Vole*
(V ) I 4009$$ 4770. via Florida
Relay Service.
(SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: March 9,14,1994
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I4TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 91 T ill CA 14 E
ANCHOR MORTGAGE
SERVICES. INC , formerly
known at Suburban Coatlal
Corp .
Plalnllll
vt.
GEORGE HOWELL
LASKOWSKI.alal .
Oolendanlt
*NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
purtuenl lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foredoturo doled
March 2. 1994 and entered In
Cate No 92 2727 CA 14 E ol the
Circuit Court ol the I4TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
INOLE County, Florida, where
In A N C H O R M O R T G A G E
S E R V IC E S. INC . formerly
known at Suburban Coatlal
Corp. Plalnllll. and GEORGE
HOWELL LASKOWSKI. el al .
are defendant*. I will tall lo the
hlghetl bidder tor cam al the
Wttl Fronl Door ol Iho Somlnolo
County Courlhouto, Sanford,
Florida, al the hour ol 11.00
a m., on th* I9lh day ol April.
1994. the following dt ter Ibed
property at tet forth In tald
Summary Final Judgment, lo
wll:
Lot 99, H ID D E N L A K E
PHASE II. U N IT It. according
lo the plat thereof at recorded In
Plat Booh 7$. Paget *2 1 42.
Public Rtcordt ol Stmlnolt
County. Florida
D ATED thlt 4th day ol March.
1994.
Maryann# Morte
Clark Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publlth: March*. 14.1*94 OEP47

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR JEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number *4147CP
INRE E S TA TEO F
LORI ANN POWERS
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration ol Ih*
eilat* ot Lori Ann Power*,
d e c e a s e d , F ile N u m b e r
*4 147 CP, It pending In Ih*
Circuit Court lor Seminole
Ceunty, Florida. Probate D M
tlon. th* addrett ol which It P
0 Drawer C. Sanlord. Florida
22771 0419 Th* name* and
addresses ol Ih* pertonal repr*
tentative and Ihe pertonal rep
retenlallve't attorney ar* tel
lorth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE N O TIFIED TH A T:
All pertont on whom thlt
nolle* ll served who have ob
ledlont that challenge th* valid
lly ol Ih* will. Iha qualification*
01 Ih* pertonal repretenlallve.
venue, or jurisdiction ol thlt
Court are required lo III* their
ob|*cllont with thlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THR EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI
CATION O r THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTER THE
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All creditors of th* decedent
and other pertont having claim*
or demand* agalntt decedent'!
•tlat* on whom a copy ol Ihlt
nolle* It served wllhln three
month* alter Iha dal* ol Ih* lint
publication ol Ihlt nolle* must
llle their claim* with Ihlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY OAYS A FTER THE
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ol Ihe
decedent and partont having
claim* or demands agalntl Iha
decedent's estate mutt llle Ihelr
claims with Ihlt court W ITHIN
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THISNOTICE.
ALL CLAIM S. DEM ANDS
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The dale ol Ihe llrtl public#
lion ol Ihlt Nolle* It March 9.
1994
Pertonal Repretenlallve:
Lucy A DeMarce
1204 Marty Boulevard
Altamonte Springs. Florida
22714
Attorney lor Pertonal
Repretenlallvt
CynlhlaJ Pylet
Tallch Downing Shirley
Pylet A Looney
P O Drawer 7$40
Maitland. Florid*377*4 7240
Telephone 14071 47$ 0033
Florida Bar No 041244$
Publlth March 4.14.1994
DEP 41

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 92-4447-OR-42-P
IN RE : The Marriage ol
CHESTER FRANZ BREWER.
Retpondent. Hutband.
and
M ANUELA BREWER.
Pallllonar. Wile
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CHESTER FRANZ
BREWER
YOU ARE HER EB Y NOTI
FIE O that an action lor dittolu
Hon ot marrlaga hat been Hied
agalntl you and you are re
qulred lo terv* a copy ol your
written delentet. ll any. lo It on
M A N U E L A BR EW ER Pell
•loner, whote addrett It 210
Colony Drive. Cattelberry. Flor
Ida 22707. on or before MARCH
24. 19*4 and llle the original with
the clerk ol Ihlt court before
tervlce on Petitioner or Imme
dlalely thereafter II you fall lo
do to. a dalault will be entered
agalntl you lor th* relief de
mended In Ihe peIII Ion
WITNESS my hand and Ihe
teal ol Ihlt Court on FEBRU
ARY 17.1994
(SEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E C O U R T
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Publlth: February 22 A March
2.9.14.1994
DEO 212
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE I4TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 92 744$ CA 14 E
BANK OF NORTH AMERICA.
Plalnllll
vt
SHARON LEE BRADLEY,
etal .
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure deled
March 2. 1994 and entered In
Cate No 92 244$ CA U E ol th*
Circuit Court ol Ih* I4TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
IN O L E C o u n ty , F lo rid a ,
wherein BANK OF NO RTH
A M E R IC A . P la ln llll. and
SHARON LEE BRADLEY. *1
al.. ar* defendants. I will tall lo
Ih* hlglwtl bidder lor cash al
Ih* Wttl Front Door ol Ih*
Seminole County Courthout*.
Sanlord. Florida, at Iho hour ol
11:00 a m., on the Slh day ol
May. 19*4. Ih* following de
scribed properly at tat forth In
tald Summary Final Judgment,
to wll:
LO T 12. Block I. NORTH
ORLANDO TER R A C E. SEC
TIO N TWO OF U N IT ONE.
according lo Ih* plat Ittereol at
recorded In Plat Book 14, Pag*
44. Public Rtcordt ol Seminole
County, Florid*
D ATEO thlt 4th day ol March,
19*4.
Maryann* Mor t*
Clerk Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Holton
Deputy Clerk
Publish: March*. 14.1*94
DEP 71
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH I1 4 TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLB COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 9J-J17JCA-M-E
M ETROPOLITAN FED ERAL
BANK. lib.

P l a l n l l l l ,

VS.
DAVID A DAWSON and
JOAN M. DAWSON; ll al.,
Oalandanlt.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Nolle* It haraby given that,
pursuant lo that Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure dated March 2,
19*4. and entered In civil cat*
number 91717SCA 14 E. ol th*
Circuit Court ol Ih* 14th Judicial
Circuit In and lor Samlnolo
C ou nty, F lo rid a , wherein
M E TR O P O L ITA N F ED E R A L
BANK. FSB, It Plalnllll and
OAVIO A. DAWSON, JOAN M
DAWSON, It/ara Defendant!*),
I will tall lo Ih* hlghatl and bail
bidder for cam al the well front
door ol Ih* Samlnola County
courthout* In Sanlord. Samlnola
County, Florida, al 11:00 A M
on Ih* Slh day ol April, 1*94, th*
following described proparly at
sal forth In tald Final Judg

ment, lowll:
L o l *5, O R E E N W O O O
LAKES, U N IT 2. according lo
Ih* plat thereof at recorded in
Pie* Book 22. Peg** 44 end 47,
Public R4cordi of Somlnolo
County, Florida.
Daltd th* 4th day ol March,
19*4.
M ARYANNE MORSE
Cltrk of Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Cltrk
Publish: March9,14.1994
DEP 70

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O FFLO R ID A. IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Cat* Na: 91 1447 CA 14 E
RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION*! Conservator
for C AR TER ET FEOE MAL
SAVINGS B A N K SUCCESSOR TO
CAR TER ET SAVINGS BANK.
FA:
Plalnllll.
vt
NORMAN C POWELL, at
Pertonal Repratantallveol Ih*
Eilat* of MARIA STEADMAN
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CNEOITORS. TRUSTEESOR
OTHER CLAIMANTSOF
MARIA STEADMAN,
DECEASED: VIVIENNE
CAMMOCK; ALLEN RICHARD
CAMMOCK, MONICAOLIVE
STEADM AN:ROLAND LLOYD
POWELL. M ARTA ROSAOA:
ALICIA BALSELLS;
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Oefendanlt
PLA IN TIFF'S
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: TH E UNKNOWN HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S . G R A N T E E S ,
A S S IG N E E S . L IE N O R S .
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES OR
O T H E R C L A IM A N T S OF
M A R IA S T E A D M A N , DE
CEASED, and JA N E T CAM
MOCK, and all parties claiming
Inltretl by. through, under or
a g a ln tl T H E U N K N O W N
HEIRS. D E V IS EE S . GRAN
TEES. ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES OR
O T H E R C L A IM A N T S OF
M A R IA S T E A D M A N . D E ­
CEASED. and JA N E T CAM
MOCK, and all parties having or
claiming lo have any right, till*,
or Inlerttl In Ih* properly
herein described: CUR REN T
R E S ID E N C E U N K N O W N /
L A S T KNOW N A O O R E S S :
UNKNOWN.
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action lo foreclose mortgage on
tht following described proparty
In Samlnola County, Florida:
LOT 241. MANDARIN SEC
TION EIG H T. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT TH ER EO F AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 77.
PAGES SI ANO SI. PUBLIC
R EC O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
COUNTY, FLORIDA
and commonly known at: 7’77
Judith Placo, Longwood. F'or
Ida 22779
hat been (lied agalntl you and
you ar* required lo servo an
original ol your written d*
lentet. II any, with Ih* Samlnola
County Clerk ol thlt Court and lo
itrvo a copy on Plalnllll’*
AI lor nay, Patrick M O' Con
nor., Esquire, of tho Law Firm
ol MASON 1 ASSOCIATES.
P.A., Plalnlllft Attorney, whose
addrett It 14147 U S. Highway If
North. Suite l$0, Clearwater,
Florida 24474 41*4. within thirty
(20) days alter th* tlril public*
lion ol Ihlt nolle*; olharwlta a
default will be entered agalntl
you lor Ih* rtllal demanded In
Ih* complaint.
Daltd: February 24,1494
In accordance with th* Amer­
icans With Oltablilllet Acl, par­
sons with disabilities needing a
tpeclal accommodation lo paridlng
tldpale In thlt proceeding
mould contact Court Adminis­
tration al telephone number
(407 ) 222 4220. Fat. 4227, OO laltr
than seven (7) day* prior lo Ih*
proceedlno. If hearing Impaired.
I TDD) i-fuoeu 1771, or Vole*
(V ) 1400-9$$ 4770, via Florida
Ralay Service.
SEAL
MARYANNE MORSE
A S C L E R K O F TH E COURT
By: Rulh King
Ai Otputy Clark
Publish' March2,4.1494
DEP 12

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

CLASSIFIED ADS

A O O TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL 727 4111ar 222 *419

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

8.00 A.M. •5:30 PJvL
MONDAY thru
FRI0AY
CLOSED SATURDAY
4SUN0AY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

14 codMCuthfR UmM______57« I lint
10 conttcutivt Hrntt______70* •lint
7 conttcutivt Hrntt____ ...811 •lint
3 conttcutivt Hrntt____ 11.191 lot
Rattt art ptr luut, btttd bn 3 lint ad
' 3 U n it Minimum

NOW ACCEPTING

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds like success
We ra well Into otr 3rd decade
ol training tucceialul agents
No license?............Wa'II nelpl
WATSON REALTY CORP
REALTORS
311 3249

ASSEMBLY/FACTORY
17 410 hr. N o•■? nee Immed
opening 407 740 M X tm foe
A U T O A U C T IO N D R IV ER S
NEEO EO I Musi have valid
drivers license and be able lo
drive stick Call between I 1
1 P R IN T IT A F F IN 0 .W 7 * H _

AUTO MECHANIC
Schadukng may Include ItarakJ Acfvertear M tw coat of an additional day
Cancal wfian you get rtaufts Pay orty tor daya your ad run* at rata earned
Ut# kjf deaenpaon tor faataat raavM. Copy mutt totum acceptatta typo
graphical term *Commaroal kaquancy rata* are avatabt*
DEADLINES
Tuesday fmi Friday 12 Noon Th* Day Bator* Publication
Sunday And Monday 530 PM Filday
A D JU S T M E N T S A N D C R E D IT S : In thaavant o la n error In an
w tt bo raapontibia for th* drat
lo th# extant o l th* coal o l that
Inttrtion. P la tte oh tek yo u r ad lor toouraoy th t llrtl day ll
ru n t.

Hourly plus commission, must
be taperlenced. own tools
Jim 211

AUTOMOTIVE DETAILING A
LOT MECHANICAL WORK
Eacellenl opportunity Phil
Beilis Car Center, Sanlord
111 1 1 4 2 ______ _

BAGGAGE HANDLERS
AIRLINE CLEANERS
AIRPORT COUNTER HELP
Needed Immediately Or I In
ternatl Airport Call today,
Slarl tomorrow JS J124 2924

Bast Part Tima lob In ta rn

12— Elderly Cere

23 — L o s t A F o u n d

Bliddtt Control Problem ?

•FOUND OREYHOUNO.
female Airport Blvd vicinity
Pleat* call 222 1174

SENIORS, call lo llnd out If
you qualify for attiilanct with
DIAPERS/PADS delivered fa
your door monthly 407 ISO I7S4
LOVINO HOME for elderly In
Lak* Mary area &gt;4 hour care
with lots ol TLC Pleas* con
Iacl Virgil or Kristi* al
497 111 1394

25 — S p e c i a l N o t ic e s

FAX
YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
TO US ANYTIME
DAY OR NIGHTI

ADOPTIONS

Legal Notices
LEOAL ADVER TISEM EN T
B ID 92/94 21
N O T I C E IS H E R E B V
OIVEN. that Ih* City ol Sanlord
Florida will receive sealed btds
up lo I 20 P M on Tuesday.
March 79. 1994 In Ih* Purchasing
OHIc*. Room 241 lor Ih* follow
Ing Items.
RECLAIMED W ATER MAIN
EXT. M ATERIALS
(M ELLO N VILLEI
All bids shall be addressed as
follows
A For Mall Delivery:
Purchasing Agent
City of Sanlord
P O Boa 1744
S4nlord. FL 21772 1744
B F#« Hand Delivery)
Purchasing Agent
Cltyol Sanlord
200 North Park A venue
Room 241
Sanlord. F l u i d
T he sealed bids w ill be
publicly opened later tnanamw
day al 100 P M In Iha City
Commission Chambers. Room
111, Sanlord City Hall Lale
oilers will be relumed lo tender
unopened
Speclllcatlent and Ihe peeper
bid forms ere available al no
cost. In Ihe Purchasing Office.
Room 241, 200 N Park Avenue.
Sanlord Florida, laoil 220 $413
F4Cllmile or telegraphic bids
will not be accepted
The City ot Sanford reserves
Ihe right lo accept or re|ecl any
or all bids, with or without
causa, to walvo technicalities or
lo accept iha bid which In lit
lodgement best serves Ihe Inter•si ol Ihe City
Persons with disabilities
needing assistance lo partici­
pate In any ol that* proceedings
should contact th* Personnel
Office AOA Coordinator al
120 $424 forty tight hours In
advanc* ol Ih* meeting
C ITY OF SANFORD
Waller Shearln
Purchasing Agent
March 7.1994
Publlth: March9.1994
OEP 77
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
O F T H E E IG H TE EN TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA.
CateNe. 911371 C A I4 E
O ENERAL JURISDICTION
F L E E T REAL ESTATE
FUNDING CORP.,
Pltlnlllf.
vt.
LYN N JO N ES A N D
BERN AR O T. ROBERTS. JR.
Dtltndanlt.
NOTICE OF
■ FORECLOSURE SALE
• YCLER KO FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
Nolle* Is hereby given that th#
undersigned Maryann* Mors*.
Clark of Ih* Circuit Court of
Samlnola County, Florida, will,
on Ih* 7TH day ol APRIL, 1494,
al 11:00 a m. al Ih* Watl Fronl
Door ol Ih* Samlnola County
Courthout*. In Ih* City ot San­
ford. Florida, olftr for tala and
sail at public oulcry to th*
highest and bast bidder lor cash,
Ih* following described properly
situated In SEMINOLE County,
Florida, lowll:
LOT 149. BEL AIRE HILLS
U N IT TWO, ACCORDING TO
TH E PLAT TH ER EO F AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 22,
PAGES 49 ANO 90. PUBLIC
R EC O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
pursuant to Ih* final decree ol
foreclosure entered In a cat*
pending In said Court, th* style
ol which It: F L E E T REAL
ESTA TE FUNDINO CORP., vs.
LYNN JONES ANO BERNARD
T. ROBERTS, JR.
In accordance with Ih# Amer­
icans with Disabilities Acl. par
sons with a dltablllty who naadt
a special accommodation lo
participate In hit proceeding
should contact Ilia ADA Coordi­
nator al 201 North Park Avenue.
Sulla N. M l. Sanlord. Florida
12771 at least live (S) days prior
to Ih* proceeding Telephone
(407 ) 223 4310 Ext. 4227) 1 (40014JJ 477I (TD D ) or HlOOI-tSS4770 IV ). via Florida Ralay
Service.
WITNESS my hand and oltidal seal ot Mid Court ttilf 4th
day ot March. 1994.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE,
CLERK
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Ooputy Clork
Publish: March9,14,1994
OEP-49

P a ri lim e evenings and
weekends CPR training pre
(erred Mature adult, mutl lie
21 Call Melody or Joyce
1)174)1

CNAS
For all lull lime Willis 7).
II 7 A 1 II Musi certilled

407-323-9408

ORDERLIES
Full lime J II shill

For convenient and economl
cal advertising, nothing beats
Ih* Sanlurd Herald Fav us
your ad lo Ihe Classified Depl
and Include Ihe following In
formation
• Hilling n i m t , Address And
phone num btr
• Coot AC t n i m t And phone
nu m b tf for Ad v*r (fitAlton
• StAftdAt*
• Num ber of d e yt you would
like your Ad to run
II

you hev* Any

questions,

plees* cAll th# Clessified
A d ve rtisin g De per I men!
Monde y F'idey.t *&gt; 1 JO

Nursery
ChildCare

27—

A

C H I L D C A R E a v a i la b le
•venlngt 1 weekaeids Call lor
ral# specials Mrs Michelle's
House 111 7411/LIC 9291 10

55— Business
O pportunities
PAPER ROUTE; WO day. 400
Sun 40 mile* long Ihr* 4$min
deliver Urn# t?4 GUO SJI /2J1

71— Help Wanted

m m

IAMINATORS WANTED
Esperlenca In boat building
Hlra Immadlatfly. Apply al
1470 Dolgnar PI , 2714144

AAA EMPLOYMENT

LANDSCAPERS
SOD LAYERS

700 W 25th St.
3235176

Full lima 122 111!

M ATER IAL HANDLER
FEE P(3 Localco Benefits
VENDER ORIVER
$771 wkl Truck provided!
Keep machine slocked Call I
CO NITRUCTION WORKER
VXX) wk Company hiring now!
O FFICEW O R KER
Pul your know how lo work
here Casual atmosphere!
A C TIVITIES DIRECTOR
$240 wk Keep center moving
‘ life NURSE
SCRUB
Really nice llrm lo work lor!
PEST CONTROL TECH
TRAINI 17*0 wk I Benellltl
LEOAL TRAIN EE
GEM OF A JOBI Detail wins!
Good career spot lor you

WHY
Wall any larger?
Many |ebt nellltltd
Lei AAA EM PLOYM EN T werk
lev yew and put yaw lata
a aermaisawl petIBe* today I

DIRECTOR

LPN
T ull lime 1 II And
p A rt lime ) II
Accepting AppUdlions
Mondey Friday, t 4
Dt Bar y Manor 44 N !» tl.
DeBary 40/ 444 441A

Conitruction M ads Ntadcd
Musi have hard soled shoes
Day shill. Monday Friday
Paid dally Call alter )PM
Monday Friday 407 494 1221

COSMETOLOGIST
C h r i t l i a n ow ned, non
smoking full service pro
fetstonel talon and cosmefu
studio Commission on \erv
ICtt plm committion on 10 fop
retail hair care linet Wt re
growing, we re busy. and we
have openingt for you I
Call I ) ) 4101 or AM 7SO)
J t r Interview appointment

DENTAL ASSISTANT
E «penance, pari lime
Call 2211174

Oiivar/Wifehout* Person
Must heve Hess A CDL Apply
in per ton loitcrten Com
pany, Ito Silver lake Dr

For •ttobllthad childcare cen
ter Education and eiparlence
In tarly childhood required
Call 17114) s
A G CARRIERS Tavares. Fl.
a well established and grow
Ing Central Florida based
company oilers you
• 7)4 )o79« per mile
• Up lo 17.000 ml per mo
a Slop OH Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
• Safety 1 Performance Bonus
• Spouse Riding Program
• Average Trip S 7Days
a Lale Model Conventional
Tractors
II you have 7 v**'* tractor
trailer. OTR end snow and Ire
•■perience plus a good driving
record, call
I too 1)4 S910
EAST WORKI E X C E L LE N T
PAYI Assemble products el
h om e C a ll T o ll F re e
I 400 44? 1144 E X T 7940

EXP INDUSTRIAL SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
Men thru Thurt. 41 1 hr work
detyt Pd holiday and vaca
t»on Apply at: Van Del. 1)40
Old Lak* Mary Rd . Sanford

HOUSEKEEPER
Full f»ma Apply within Mon
day Friday t 4 at Debar*
Manor
407 440 4474

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEYI
All you need Is your Idle Jack
Diamond lor appointment
740 7979

MAIDS
F/T M F . 4 4 Will train,
uniforms Molly Mild. 71/ $007
M EDICAL

RN
Charge nurse lor 7am )pm IV
and venlalalor tiptrlence
needed Apply in person
Debary Manor
44 N. Hwy 17 92
PtBayy. Fl

NIGHT HELP
• KITCHEN HELP

• WAITRESS/WAITER
A pply In p trto n
CAFE
SORRENTO. 317 N Country
Club Rd. Lake Mery

NIGHT AUDITOR
C#tht*r of molfl •■p*ri*n(f&gt;«f
pr*f*rr*d Apply in p«r ton
O A Y I INN

44MW SM44
SANFORO
m 4»oo

POSITION AVAILABLE
Th* Sanford Housing Author!
fy ll ***king * Director of
Optfifion* for th* *up*rvi*ion
*nd coordination of *H main
fananc* and modarniiation
*y*t*mi Raquira* graduation
from an accr*dit*d four y*ar
university or coll*g* with
m*|or tour** work In Building
Construction Engineering or
Business with flv* years *u
per visor y experience In build
ing and mechanical trade* or
an equivalent combination of
training and experience in
required areas of supervision
Salary negotiable Closing
dale MARCH II IW4 af 4 00
PM
A p p ly al the Ad
mlnisfrative Office at *44
Caille Brewer Court. Sanford
Florida Position description
availoable upon request The
Sanford Housing Authority t*
an Equal Opporfunity/Secfion
) Employer
Phyllis O Richardson. PHM
Executive Director
mo/) in

Pevement mart wig company
In Sanford need* hard work
tng, dependable people lor
employment Job require*
traveling Mutl have at l*a«f
Clan D CDL license Drug
let! and physical required
Start at t* SO/hr Good
benefit*, health Insurance, re
firemen! fund Call 407 )3I
1010 for dlracticm Taking
application* tarn 4pm Mon
day F r id a y Women en
cour aged to apply

mo

PRODUCTION
Company seeks individuals
with assembly and m achine
operating experience Long
term assignment Greaf op
port unity Never a feel
Help Ptrsisnal, 410 4— i

'

ROUTE DRIVER

Local delivery Good benefits
Up to MOO/wk JSJ 4)I Jf 14

SALAD MAKER
Homesfyl* food Apply 1 4prn
al Holiday House Restaurant
Hwy 1/ t l near Lak* Mary
A Drug Free Weekplace

SALES TRAINEE
For aluminum and vinyl

FLEET R E S E R V E

IMMEDIATE FUNDING

•14M4«; n ii-

EXPERIEN CED
• Cook
• Counltr Person
a Salad Prep
• Cashier
Apply In person between
SamlOem. lam lam, 1901
South French Ave
L O O K IN O lor loving com
patloale pertont that love the
elderly Wilt train 499 5007

LABORERS

61— M oney to Lend
S7.S00 111000
NO ADVANCE FEE

LEE’S FAMOUS CHICKEN

• D ELIV ER Y PERSON

ORIVERS NEE0ED

CERAMICS
Busy shop needs greenware
cleaners Call Lisa lor details
174 9101

CHILDCARE

21— Personals
Free medical car*, Iranspor
tatlon. counseling, private
doctor plus living ei penset
Bar 9117SIS Clearwater Attorney
Jehn Frlcker
144*917 $444

Earn $1001140 per week Ret
Identlal homecleaning Mon
day Friday Day hours Need
car Call Merry Maids 321 1744

71- H e lp Wanted

8

:i

aitruslons Apply in person
LO X S C R E E N COMPANY

)t0 Silver Lake Dr

i : m

SANTORD PRINTING

EARLYBIRDS THURSDAYS, 12:00 P M

3040 W EST S.R. 46, SANFO RD
* $12 Packago • $20 Doublo Packngo*

71— Help Wanted

330-1706

t

1.400 AVON product!. Earn lo
$0%. No door/door PT/FT
Sandl 111 1191/1400944 7144

Public Invited! Free Collee! Kitchen Open!

*

J

Position open for a fout color
stripper Must have l years
a ip a rle n c a and c a m e r a
operating experience
IDISOOext no

TEACHERS AIDE
Full time Experienced Th*
Kid's Korner Please call for
appointment
)!• t)3)

TEACHERS

X

Mutl have earned 40 hrt
toward a CDA cr equ.ralenl.
or bachelors degree in early
childhood
12) 700$

TELEMARKETERS
Longwood. pari lime Monday
thru Friday. $PM9PM. Sal
urday. SAM 5PM 15 50 per
hour plus bonus and com
mission Permanent post
Hont I
......... Never a lee I
Hal* Persennel, 429 4*44

TELLER

■RotTce
FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractors fa registered
or certified To verify a stole
con tra cto rs Meant* call
I 400 242 7440 Occupational
Licenses era required by Ihe
county and can be verified by
calling 221 1110. ext 7427

Additions &amp;
Remodeling
RBI./COMM. Vinyl Siding ,
Alum . Framing. Drywall.
Doors. Rooting, Corvcrsi#
212-4022 . S O. Ballnl. CBC0I9444

T ppTTances
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Fraa
appl. service call with ra
palrtl John. A ♦ Bast, 214 2241

C a rp e n try
CARPENTER AH kind* ol horn*
repairs, painting L ceramic
Ilia. Richard G rim ......2)1 $972

Carpet Cleaning

Electrical

Lawn Service

M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Rapalr addition, comm/rat
Llc/lnt IER0004I9212I 447$

LOU’S: Mpwlng. Weedeating.
Edging. I l l 1 up Light haul
mg Frte Estimates. 222 1717
TOM « J E F F ’* LAWN CAREI
Ret /Comm , dependable, low
raletl Freeesl
230 7070

Flooring
HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Inttoll Saqdlng Finishing
TO M OL1EN t 4114)4 1197

General Services
IN D O O R B O U T D O O R
Ptotltrlng Remodel new and
historic homes 2222910

Health &amp; Beauty
NAILS. NAILS, NAILS Want
baaulllul nails? Gal nails era
healthy I Won't crack, chip,
peal Call Lyn 2)4 t i l l First
lima customers lull salt 17411

Cleaning service

C o n cre te
CAPTAIN C O N C R E TI, Wayna
Baal. I Man Qualify Opara
Hont 120-2221/414-M l

Rooting
O YSBERS R O O FIN O : Free
•t l. , 10 y r t eaperlance
Bond/Int/LIc RC004424S
Call $74 421$

Home Improvement

Swimming Pool
Service/I
' Repair

AFFORDABLE Hama Repair.
Dependable All phases Call
lor Ireaett Michael 272 710*
R ES TO R A TIO N , D R YW ALL.
malal studs, doors, trim, tld
Ing, porchat. decks, geisbot
212-2447

BLUE SKY POOLS AND SPAS
Service, repair and remodel
Ing Quality work al low
prices. Free est. 407-llt *90$
W EEK LY SERVICE Irom 141
mo Clam Rile Pool Service
240 2274
Robert Shoemaker

SAM’S C AR P ET CLEAN IN O
plus strip and bull Hoars.
Ratldanllal/commarctol 24
r* 274 3H).
1$4IJ^j«r4440$4l
hr*174
beeper 444 0141
LD : NO JOB TOO LAROE
Home/olflca. Freaesl. I work
alona. no craw Rtf avail.
Llc/Int/Bond. Diana 149-111$
L IO H T H A U L IN O , FLO O R
M AINTENANCE Wa alto do
windows! 220 1901

3ressure Cleaning
DUN R ITE : Clean driveways,
roolt. pool dackt, walks,
houses Freest!. 271 4122

....

W E SHO W UP
L e t -Ilila I)la
W o rk Kor
C u ll Climinnl
__________lL
tkd — V

£
V

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322-261HK&amp;

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ECHOLS TR E E SVC Lie s. Ins
"Lei Ihe Professionals do It.”
Free animate* ....... 222 722?

Window Repali
_and Cleaning
WINDOW l SCREEN REPAIR:
_________ 447111 7111

L a n d s c a p in g
CYPRESS M ULCH 411/yard
100% G rid# A, mlltod In
Longwood Call ut far a Irea
•itlmata on yaur tree trim­
ming and rtm avtll Hardy
Tree Servlet doing butinasi at
AAA Tra# Service 219-1141

rurrousoum
IN HIO H OIARI
" nt e ) w

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Advertise Your Business Every Day
F o r A s L o w As $ 4 5 P e r M o n t h .
C a l l C l a s s i f i e d , 3 2 2 261 1

Eijierlenced Pari time 4 day
week Local credit union No
Saturdays Lake Mary Ioca
lion Mall resume lo
Blind boi 344
P.O. Bos 1447
Sanlord. Fl 11771 1447
W ANTED) Llvt In Companion/
Homemaker lo live wllh el
derly tody Salary, private
living quarters, etc Call alter
10am, please ))? 4700
W A N T E O HOM E COMPA
NION/HOUSEKEEPER and
P
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•
para meals lor 2 elderly
women Weekends lam Sal lo
lam Mon Alto needed Pari
Time Siller lor I woman 11pm
lo lam. References required
Call 122 4100
____
WAREHOUSE AND OENERAL
LABOR H E L P N E E O E O I
Bonus lor drlvtrs All thills
available Dally pay, no lee
Report ready to work S 20 am,
Industrial Labor Svc . 1014
French Av No phone calls

WAREHOUSE FORKLIFT
Start Immadlatelyl Up lo St
per hour JSJ 414-2914________

WRECKER DRIVER
Experlenctd Mutl llvt In
Sanlord area l&gt; have Clast A
CDL Apply *1:2207 W HI SI

91— Apartm ents/
House to Share
HOUSE KEEPER/Campanlan
fo r g a n t la m a n , fre e
ro o m / b o a rd , p riv a te

^oom/balhJfo_t*kr}/_110_9A0£

93— Rooms for Rent
A Q U IE T, clean rm.. kitchen,
phone, laundry. Apt's avail
able alto t i l l up 224 491$
CLEAH ROOMS, stogie starling
475/wk. Kitchen, phone,
laundry, video games, oil
t lraal parking 220 4471
CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM.
With kllchan available l$S/wk.
SSI sac. Downtown272 $004
NEW LY RENOVATED, private
entrance, paddle Ian In your
room, your own haat control,
rtlrlgeralor. microwave and
color Iv. Olf street parking
mvanlenl
and maid service Convenient
location The best In town
231 4000
_____

&gt;

�£l

SanforcJ Horald, Sanfr^i, r'nrir** - Weunosday, L'jrcN 9, 1994 - 70
9 3 — R o o m s fo r R e n t
ROOMS FOR RENT
Sh

re ild e n t)

at

1714 P *rk

Aw, Senlord_________ _
S A N F O R D K ild io n l.iu m lry
prfv C *b l»
P r iv e t, horn*
m /w k p tu &gt; d e p 3317*44

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

NOTICE
AH fenlel and real eiUle
adwrllMrnanti aft )ub|ett lo
Iba Fedrrel Fair Mousing Act,
which meke&gt; It Illegal to
advarllM any prettrtner, llm
nation or dltcrlm ln allon
liaud on ract, color, rdiglan.
tai, handicap, lainlllal status
Of nallmal origin
ALL U TILITIES paid on I bdrm
Clean, blinds, te/pel, A/C. no

1 0 7 - M o b ile
H om es / Rent

Ki r ’ N’ CAK1.YLK® by hurry WrlRht

187— S p o r t i n g G o o d s

&gt; BDRM mobile home 7170
lleardeH Ave, Sanlord SITS
CallS 3 0 o m l 30cm 171 *111

-

H B

114— W a r e h o u s e

Space/Rent

^

f iSWi'

LO N O W O O D /LA K E M AR Y
Mid ilia storage warehouses.
MO MO 1400 sq (t Free rent
w/17mo lease. trom&gt;DJ/mo
331 0139

PurchaM new In IM7. good
condition &gt;300,13) 1134

H«W
ff fl*w
So

OHp

199— Pets &amp; Supplies
• C U T E . M IX E D B R E E D
K ITTE N . 7 mo old Free lo

T l S — I n d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls

CASSELBERRY
Upscale, single story, pnllo
aparlmenls I bedrooms Ideal
lor Individual or cnip It.

in im
GOING..GOING...
1 Bdrm.71 Beth &gt;73 7*7«
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS

LEASE FOR LESS!
On# Bedroom Apartment*
1799 DEAL
Moss wood Apt* 12/ //74

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
MARINER S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm l MO mo

2bdrm, |4tO mo and up

3231670
M O D E R N 1 Bdrm duplex. Cent
H /A , appliances, m ini blinds
Sanford &gt;375 mil 04*0174
M OVE IN SPE C IA L Newly ~re
novated I &amp; 7 t«Pm apis All
amenities t i n &gt;130 mo plus

itrp I yr Icy,,- 1)4 MM
UUIET 1/1' i ’ 'erf..:,, vc jua
t’ark. Adull comm SOS mo
and

sec

dep

W a te r/trash

AfFOROABlE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPE RUE S
FH A O R V A A 1 L 0 W A 1 H &gt; \
A tiu rm fvo qualifies A owner
hnenemg low a i t*0v/m o&lt;

Govt Foreclosurti. Mepot I
Seminole, Dringt, VolutJil

Inc I Barb Mon Frt 377 )4*)
S A N F O R D I B d rm A pt
&gt;7t3/mo WOO dep Call ailed
Spm S/4S044

I BFDROOM FRFE MONTH
SPCCIALI 1 bdrms A elflr
avail Call Jerry, 1731410
I BEDROOM s ;n month plot
177! %e«uf*ly deposit end
reference*
177 1)42

103— H o u s e s
U n t a r n is h e d / R e n t
CONVENIENT, clow to schools
7 bdrm, I ' i bftlh 147! and 1471
plui |1if dtp I y r l« aw»
___________ 114,7 ISA

LANGE 1 STORY Historic Di*
trie I* 1 bdrm, 7 bftlh, d»n.
breakfast room, veranda with
p o rch i# in q
1150/m o
I SOf 141 7744 Atk lor J#lf
NICE 4 CLEAN J/1 F«nc«4
yard No pel* M2!/rho lit. las!
A ie c 104 789 4947 tf&gt;m 9pm

PINECREST
371, Cftflt M/A.
appi
fenced yd. carport.
ISSO mo HISTORIC AREA
371, fippl , fpic . q.HAgr,
IS VO mo Call Paul Osborne.
Venture I Prop*fte*s, U l 47*4

SANFORD

2 bdrm. 7*&gt; bath

Sin/tjccf Proprrbet
f or t Pit fhein U ittU’rtwn
• FO R EC LO SU R E! I I on •&gt;
oc r • 1 Appi
intide uftl

Ifncfd yd* Only 1)9,4001
• J/l* over 1/2 icref L ev dm
•4 m rrn Sitelliledith 144,900
• 3/2 w/1*001 lor only 144.100!
Ltv dining lam rrnt too1
• L A K E , tennii, pool! I I
Cutlum. iiv dm , eat in kitch ,
itppi Gorago UtJ 900i
• 3/t, new cirpel A pwinll Cent
H. A, carport Jutl 143.toot
Attumt Nti Oustu bet 11
• 2 7 Mt) PITHS* tOO
• 3 1 IplM
1W 9UD

fenced 11*1 F IJ I

PRE forecloiurit IS 000 dn
17, heavily Irttd 1/3 acf#
Split bdrm , ciramlc lit#,
appi, garage Pottibf# owner
hold 2nd Jutt 171900'
Markham Wdt area 4/7 7 1*
acret PaitUfi/lUble. 1101,000
Lk Mary custom 3/2, over 1
acre 117) 900
P A U L 0 3 H 0 H N L

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 0 4

215— B o a I s a n d
A c c e s so rie s
DOLPHIN SUN BOAT

lit %
Senvite

SANFORD GOLDSBORO
R EN TtO D W N
1 bdrm
new kitchen air
17.000 do am M7S/mo U t t W
SANFORD Hamilton District

RENT TO OWN
Like new 12 Aw, la un d ry
1)000 itn 14A0 mo 8*9 7?V

Stenstrom Rentals
• MAYFAIR 2/1 w/ *cr porch
dbt garage 2214 *0 M healed
no pel* SllS/mo 1800 w t
• SANFORD A I 4 3/1 ! acre*
with creek Hocked ll*h pond

lg icr porch, i&lt;scu//i, dbl
garage, ganrbu Morse* uk

MORGAN REALTY
More home tor Ihe money I
4 2' 1, l.wn r in , den.- »cr pch
b.gmsijttrbdrm ' lli.SOO
Lot* ot privacy! H ' j . new
carpe! hardwood li f t
fenced, l o t t o l l r t i i ! 1*7,100

NICE 1 1950'mo 1950 set

• SHADOW LAKE WOODS 3/2 !
w/ clbtei/ir garage, tplc well
A septic 1900/mo 1900 set
• ST JOHNS RIVER l/J a
garage, hardwood floor%. boat
clip View! 1900 mo 1900/MFC
Sftnifrom Really, Inc.
"W t Manage your Home,
like It w il our own," Jim Doyle
112 1411 Alter 4PM 330 I4M

SANTORO
31th SV and Myrtle Ave

321-6762
DELTONA
904 771 *070

room, central M/A freshly
painted 1131'mo, 111 and lail
plus 12SO i i I 0V4Valter Ijim
) UDRM. Hr OATH new at\n '
new paint, lenctd yard,
carport, cent M/A. fans, no
peti lS7S/rno Ut and lail
313 *4)1 leave meiaage __ ___
3 BEDROOM wllh cent H/A
large fenced ya rd, and
ter fined room Only 1V00 down
Why rent? The Hllllm an
Group, Inc Realtor 3/1 83J3

105— D u p le x T r i p le x / R e n t
SANFORO 7 bdfm, I h.slh Nke
aroal Largs y.vtl tlSO/mo
plussacuflly 349 V400 _
SANFORD 2/1 E«ceHonl area
W/D hook ups C «il H/A &gt;175
Discount lor senlces 371 47D
3 BDRM, 3 OATH Cent H/A.
vyall/wall carpel, all appll
antes 373 4404or 334 VMS

J [ 4 1 — H o m e s t o r S a le
EXCHANOE OR SELL your
property located anywhere!
Inveslers Really. 774 1411

HALL REALTY
312 W Fliat S I . Snnford
Lakefront 2/1 home 111.900
3/1 corner tot air
117.100
fOor 1acres! Term*! Country!
3/1/1, fam , air. fencett 117,100
1/1/2, IOsvied w 'feature** 179.900

323-5774
LAKE MANY V I. family rm.
CA/CM on lg treed lot It 1.000
W M a lkio w iklR e altar
__________ m m i ___________
R E S E R V E A TTH E
CROSSINGS 7 bdrm, 7 bath, 7
car garage Screen porch
eat in kitchen, living room,
dining area, paddle fan*
179,900
03 flip
SANFORD DUPLEX 1 bad &gt;
bath carport each tide New
root carpet A paint Only
H 000 DN 1100 mcrthSH 0791
SANFORD DUPLEX Top con
dition, Good neighborhood,
1)4.900
Call alter 1pm
407 174 9044

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Look log lo buy a home * We
have homes in .VI are al of
Seminole O ran ge
Volusia
Countlait Call for details'
• )/2 with fireplace, newer
cat p«* and hie. 144,900'
• Lk M«'ry 1/1 fireplace. 114 900
Beth Osborne
Venture f Properties

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEM ENT A R EALTY
4*7 &gt;7) 7)71/30 IS70

STENSTROM
REALTY,

INC.

BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV’T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AVAIALBLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA &amp; ORANGE COUNTY
IMMACULATE 3 bdrm Us
bath w llh f a m ily rm ,
worktlmp. scr porch Com
pletoly fenced ISI.SOO
COUNTRY CLUB
Concrelo
block home, central H/A,
move In condition! Huge
yard! S39.VU0
Call lor detailst

Unet Minslicld, 323-7271
AA Carnes. Inc. J37-I134

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Real Eilat# Broker
7*40 Sanford A ve

321 0759

321-2257

* BANK WILL FIN A N C E *
Family Far k #/ F lent wood
14**0 1/7 like new H*0 per
month (W A C I w/ 10% down
Call Martin 373 •160
M OBILE HOME M. 100 Car
rlage Cove Negotiable 7
bdrm. all appliances 1319)47
NEW 1994*1. NO DOWN. 10%
Interest. 14 X 70.1179/mo
74 X 70.1110/mo 341 1709

«

You M ay Nut R e a lift that il %
f inane tally E oiler for YOU to
Buy a Horn# than lo Rent One"
So Call Our Full Time Sal#*

Team AN YTIM E!

322 2420 '3 2 1 2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
•In Out 38th Yen*
-TH E CHAMP See II you c«n
heal thlt one! 3 bdrm pool
home juil a short walk from
Id y llw tld c school and 1
minutes from belt way 1*9.100
'B E A U T IF U L &gt;0 yr old Fla
Cracker farmhouse on 3 acres
begs relocation! Needs TLC
Possible terms 149 VOO
•W * /#*#

★

* ★

181— A p p l i a n c e s
/ F u r n it u r e
APPLIANCES TURN
TVS
E TC
BUY S ELL TR A D E
INS CHEEPO DEPOT 111,
FRENCH AVE
111 )7H
A P P LIA N C E S! Best pru#%
Belt Warranty Best Service'
Washers dryers microwaves
We buy appliances! Delivery

free1A ♦ Rett. 171 17*1
• BABY BCD including bumper
pads Good condition'i |)0

) ) ) 9914
G E almond 10 ft r t f rig firpei
c l e a n ! W a r r a n t y free d#

livery! A f Best APPLIANCE
SALES A SERVICE. )7l 17*1
M AYTAG A^isiinr .n y nice,

eu f t , with ice maker,
almond 1100 OBO Call 322
9430 leave message___________
• M I C R O W A V E . K en m ore.
Digital, Medium si/e, Good
m ■ r ' ( -» ' ut M/V

M OVINO SALE
five piece
living room sectional, antique
secretary desk, antique dining
room set- washer, .ind much
m o r e Call 1J I 0970 lor appt

• QUALITY DOUBLE B( D se'
Includes headboard- h am #
rollers A bargain at i l l No
checks Please call *9194/9
after 12 noon

QUEEN

SIZE

SANFORDHERALD
ADVERTISE RSGET
RESULTS)
Do you have an apartment,
house or mobile homo lor
rent? Gel lhat phone lo ring
by calling Iho Sanlord Herald
Clastllleds

"The phone wis ringing
off Ihe hook!"
explained one advertiser when
atktd about hit rental ad Pul
the Sanford Herald classified*
to work lor you!

CALL TODAY!
3222611
OR FAX US AT
323- 9408
* * * * * * * * * *

waterbed

like

new tWO OBO ))0 9*00 4 1 atk
lor Michelle 371 51*9 eves

•RATTAN LOUNGE
able backrest, brown Iwiied
cover very confor fable in
good condition 195 Call 149

1371
RAY S APPLIANCE • JIB S.
FRENCH AVE. SANFORO
R e f r I g e r a I o r . S to v e s
Washers D ryers Free *» yr
labor warr Del avail 311 001)

31 *p
373 *449

automatic, mag wheel* 1710
________
J2I F830_
• O U N C B U O O Y Full ftbe^glai*
body Convtrllblt top Rebuilt
VW engine Many new part*
Profeiilon built 17100 321 *97*
• HON DA ACCORD LX, 1991.
P S . P / B , a if. Kenwood
A M /FM cassette, 4 door, low
mile* Rosewood color Will
fUP fqrever U 7.9503J2 947)
• L B BARON Convertible* *M.
Red, loaded, dig dash, new
top new ».fr% ia *00*91 7108
• LI NC OLN
TOWNCAR, ' 7|.
loaded excellent cord White
1179! OBO
Ml 1^79
e M O N T E CARLO 1971, great
cond' A/C, run* like a lop!
Sharp look mg! ft IW 124 Nisi
M U S T S I L L ! *14 D o d g e
Dayfona clean, run* |ocid!

S TIN G R A Y flowrider, 97. *0
hr*, loaded- 70! I/O, frailer,
owner fin S3K dn 334 8175__
• I* f T BOWRIDFR i l l HP
Merc ur y O b, low hours, with

trailer 13,300377 0148________
• I f f ! S K I/F IS N BOAT 90 HP
Merc , w / frailer RunsgreaJ'
1) 000 P a rtia l finance 49$ 7808

• IftS R IO A L Medallion. 1/'
10". 4 cyl In 'outboard motor
w drive on trailer 15 000 OBO
8)0 *004 or 1*9 *)Q| l y f f

217— G a r a g e S a l e s
ESTATE SALE
FRIDAY A SATURDAY 1 )
Inside 194 N May 427. Long
wood I m il t north of 4)4
Contents of estate Jew levy
old records
sheet mu sic
nick nacks stiver flatware
florals, electric lawn mover
fgciv, kitchenware

OARAGE SaleF? Why bother?f
W E B U Y PAY TOP P R IC E * 1
40/ DO 9417

HUGE GARAGE SALE
Everything from soup to nuts
T welve Oaks * x?0 SR** West

Saturday. March 11.9:301:00
HUGE YARD SALE
F urnitu re
r e r fr i ger a tor
hogseho id it#m s enc y c Ioped ia
set, books, games, knick
knacks, and m uch m uch
mo re! I 4I I Tangelo Dr n#*t
to Id y if wild# Follow signs
Sal . J/IJ, Sun . J /tl. Sam ?

•GARAGE SALE AO BARGAIN
Call In your garage sate ad by
12 noon on Tuesday and fake
advantage of our special
garage sale ad price!! Call
Classified now for delalls!

322 2611
MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE
S a t u r d a y o n l y ! 9 3 7817
Magnolia Ave Furniture, kidi
Hhmg loti of muc

Neighborhood Garage Sale
Sat 4 luri J 12 4 J U l a m *
Antique*, baby items clothe*
bras* lamp*
all kind* ul
treasures Take Airport Qlvd
or Silver Lake Drive toward*
Airport and follow sign* OH
Onore 4 Scarlett

• C H R Y S LE R

2 3 5 -T ru c k s/
Bu sm / Vans

Like now

IM P E R IA L

Musi

lei!

f)

Only

• CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
'/», I Ion, P a»*nq,r van
d.an Loaded1 Too much to
11)1, mutt « » to apprrciat.
Only &gt;3.4*5 OBO

• DODOC M A R A D A , 1910 V I.

M U S TA N O H A T C H B A C K
I*
new paint, tire* and wheel*
Run* good 17 *00321 9*0/
eOLDS CUTLASS
BROUGHAM, Ifll
Run*
gqod' 1400 firm 17) *4IQ
P U B U C A U T O A U C TIO N •
E V E R Y T U E S D A Y 7 10 PM
D A Y T O N A A U T O AUC TI O N
Hwy 92. Daytona Beach
904 3)1 1)11__________
e R E N A U L T E N C O R E , IftS .
E icellent condition! II 100
1214 after 4PM

e T O V O T A COROLLA wagon,
•7 Auto A C
red. 23K
warranty lv 110 122 **)«__
• VOLVO, l f /4 four door J40
sort#* good engine, tire* A T
no A C tsso m awo
_____
391* OLDS

D E LTA

m

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Call 377 4347
• 1*77 C H E V Y 1/7 Ion p u 3)0
V0 Run) goo.1 Engine and
t/a ri) ilro n q __ &gt;1100 37) 1)17
• 1*01 SUBURBAN OMC 4 71
d a u rl hall ion. mechanic a ll,
m ild, new rad brake rotor&gt; A
caliper) head liner Very good
lire ) and low pkg &gt;3,500 OBO
_____ 407 311 1*40
■71 VOLKSW AGON V A N 04*0
owner, qootf contjil'o-n, *tar»

dard shift 1450 124 403*

w v

238— V e h i c le s
W a n te d

i»l 40/ 6*4 261*

itl f PONTIAC L E M A NS LE S
speed 7 dour, air 39,000 origl
nal milt* Excellent condi
honl S3.700 S31 7004____

W E PAY TOP » » FOR
Complete or Wrecket) C ar).
Truck) R U N N IN G o r NOT
A NY C O N D ITIO N
133 1044

• 7 1 M O M IO O E T , V ery good

cond . restored, garage nepf
U K ml
13,700
377 4081

239— M o t o r c y c le s
a n d B ik e s

77 LIN CO LN V E R S A ILLES
Body

good

engine

need*

work S 4 0 0 Q B O H IOOOB______

•1 LIN C O L N C88! i N 8l*l *§K
mile*, good cond Rebuilt
Iran* 17 VOOOBQ 377 /pep
• '81 O L D S M O B I L E Cu&gt;f«M
Station wagon Loaded A'C.
new tire* etc cond 11000
O BO J2 J MFFor no 0744
• 4 FORD

ESCORT

l

rum

good 4 spit
c old a If
gray black |v\OOHO 37J 90f4
• IS HONDA ACCORD 4 dr 1
tpd .. A C
Pw
Am F m
I ttfe UOuO 1314431_____
• 17 C H E V Y Spectrum, auto,
ftir
Am Fm casseHe good
cond Lt blue 17410 OBO
330 7J*5

PUT YOUR CARIER
IN HIOH OlARI

W ANTED: IRON FENCING
iron furniture bricks, Victor*
an architectural trim, antique

Fin* Tuna YV«f
ToUnlil
Check The Cioui/ledi
Tor The Job You Won!I

furniture and dishes JJI i*l*

Sanford Motor Co.

*3 C H E R O K E E COUNTRY
14 000 m i l . ) &gt;17,4 «

Brougham 7 dr hardtop, A t
1’

131 0700

• DO D O E TR A N S A N , 1*71
Stove, bed. Ice box. good cond
&gt;3.MX)or trad, lor car_)34 3*07
• FORD LA R IET. 1*90 V ivo
X clean. One owner. 34K ml
loaded, *yr 40K warranty
&gt;*.**&gt; 373 0417 or )77 Oli)
•FORD RANGER L IX *7
P/S. crulva. A/C, )i»f»o. 4,7«i
milt). I yr or 33.000 ml M l on
*arranty_Lall 133 l» 3
• HANDICAPPED VAN
/
Ford E ISO L 1*1. automatic
door) &gt;lrSOOJ3) 34)0
• ISUZU P/U t l Pad. 7K. A C
am/tm ca)). lull bedim.r
rear win!jor,&gt;V 4SO ))? kA)0
ISUZU SPACE CAB
*0 wit
tunrool. taho. cover and new
h r.) Loaded [DO *00 321 M07
• JE E P PICK UP 4e4, 1*70 Vit
aulo Engine and Iran) re
built (about 30 000 mlletl
Newer intertor &gt;3 000 ) 71 30C4
JE E P PICKUP TRUCK, 117*
4x4 With topper &gt;000 OUO
Need) a lot ol TLC 37) 3D*

BIKE TRAILER
actom
fpodfttc* J *m or 7 lg bike*

Ail new E*tfft spare hr# $300
firm Call J7) *449
H A H L C Y U j vnjittin SparMln
'If
New top end ! ) * v i
nanclng ft vallftbl# J77 J/itO
• M KAWA5 KI KHSM

me

ccithI

f

, UK mi ihocoUh

&amp; chrovnt i l l s l i t aM I
If

HON DA

m

&lt;-u*»om. gtxMl

condkllon. J5K mite* 1900 0110
121 09JJIV m *g or J2J 8719

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 LID A Y Ram bler im perial.
'If
39ft basem ent model
loaded Excellent corid Op
lion al Honda motor scooter lor
1 w / rack 15 5 000 407 *99 4979
• '7* MOTOR H O M E Run* grea'
W ill trade lor travel ha lier ut
com p a ra b le value 321 789*

FREE

9am 3991 Celery Ave 3 ml E
of Sanford I m l N of St Rd
4* Hoop* Farm s 3717)8*

IO R E F U N D
PURCHASE

322-7498
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1130/mo
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parks 141 E Wilbur Ave
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                    <text>FRIDAY

January 21, 1994

S an fo rd H erald
Serving Sanford, Laka Mary and Samlnola County slnca 1008
86th Year, No. 132 - Sanford, Florida

N E W S D IG EST

G rappling with growth

INSIDE

Lake Mary gains homes, mulls commercial plan

□ Sports

By NICK PPEIFAUF
Herald S ta ll Writer

Another champion crowned
W IN T E R P A R K - T h r Lake H ow ell g irls'
b a sk e tb a ll Iram IMp|&gt;ed laik e Brantley 52-44 to
Im p ro ve to 24-1 on th r season and cla im th r
S e m in o le A th le tic Conference crown.

I -See Pi|e IB.

Divorce versus credit
Y o u hove been turned down for u credit
a p p lic a tio n because of nn outstanding credit
c a rd debt. If you are divorced and th r card
jo in t ly belonged to you. then you are responsible
for t h is account. Learn about you r fin an cial
o b lig a tio n s In the C o n s u in rr Focus co lu m n
to d a y .
r B e e Page SB.

L A K E M A R Y — C o m m issio n e rs Thursday O K 'd
a h ou sing developm ent a m i w ill study further a
prnixM al (or com m ercial g row th In an area critic a l
to th r c ity 's futuri*. accord in g to one official.
T h e new residential developm ent by Centex
H om es Is to l&gt;c loca ted In |he s o u th w e s te rn c o m e r
of (he city , n lf Lake Em m a Road.
T he 47.5 acre Centex developm ent had been

field off fm sev e ral m o n th s. T h r prn jiosu l
however. w as approved on second and final
reading Iasi nlg hi. T h e laud had been zoned for
in d u stria l developm ent. w ith th r rerom m endul Ion for n change to low /iu t-diiiiu density.
Several dozen spectators were on hand at last
n ig h t's m eeting to learn o f th r co m m issio n 's
decision utioiit the developm ent. W h rn p u b lic
com m en ts w e ir ca lle d for by Muyor Lo w ry
Rockett however, no o tic stepped forward.
The m a ile r wits o rig in a lly presented on llrst

Murder
probe
continues

Let us spray

□ Leisure
T V , weekend guide

By J. MARK BARFIELD
Sonlor Staff Writer

T h e week's television listin g. Including a
s p o rts calendar, plu s a com pilation of events
u n d a c tiv itie s In and around the Sanford and
L a k e M a ry ureas.

See Leisure Magaslne

Member sues church
S A N F O R D — A form er m em ber of the First
B a p tis t C h u rch M arkh am W oods m ay exam ine
c h u r c h records after a circu it co u rl Judge ruled
h e r c h u rc h m em bership w as Im properly te rm i­
nated.
A n n B. Haynes sued the ch u rch In August
afte r she was notified her m em bership wus
te rm in a te d at a deacon's meeting. H aynes, a
fo u n d in g m em ber o f the 13-year old ch u rch ,
c la im e d she was stripped of her m em bership
tw o d a y s after she m ade a w ritten request to sre
c h u r c h fin an cial records.
A c c o rd in g |o the suit. H aynes wanted the
re c o rd s to see If docum ents have been altered,
o r Interest fiee loans were taken from ch u rc h
m o n e y . She also wanted to see If the Rev. Robert
P a rk e r had transfered title of Ills home to th r
c h u r c h to avoid property taxes.
C ir c u it Court Ju d g e New m an b ro ck ruled
H a y n e s was a c h u rc h m em ber w hen she
requested to sec the records. H r also ordered th r
c h u r c h to pay for her legul costs.

Castoro’s sentence reduced
O R L A N D O — A fter once ru lin g a convicted
e x -M a rln e drug sm uggler should be "rem oved
fro m s o c ie ty " and sentencing h im to prison for
life p lu s 65 years, a federal Judge has re co n sid ­
ered.
R o b e rt Coatoro. of W in ter Springs, w as dealt
the o rig in a l sentence five years ago ufter U.S.
D is tr ic t Ju d g e P atricia Fawsett determ ined he
"in tro d u c e d more harm and e v il Into th is
so c ie ty than a m urderer."
b u t o n Thursday. Costoro te u ifu lly adm itted
h is m ista ke s, and Investigators testified C a slo ro
h ad p ro vided Invaluable Inform ation lead in g to
the prosecution of 125 drug-sm uggling asso ci­
ate s a n d seU ure o f 96 m illio n in assets.
F a w se tt reduced C astoro's sentence to 20
ye a rs and vacated fines of 82.8 m illio n In back
ta x e s after prosecutors and h is law yer said
C a s to ro w as penniless.
A u th o ritie s previously seized m ore than $1
m illio n In lu xu ry autom obiles, real estate und
h om es. Including a 22-acre estate on the St.
J o h n s R iv e r In Sem inole C ou n ty.
T h e reduction m eans Castoru w ill be elig ib le
fo r p a ro le In five o r s ix years, sa id Ills
co u rt-a p p o ln le d law yer. J o h n G nlluzzn. He has
been Jailed sln rc h is arrest In December 1087 In
H o u sto n .
From Staff reports

IN D BX
C la ssifie d s
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Cernto* -..........
C r M f w o n l......
Deer A ll by.......
D t a t f ii.............
Dr.
E d itoria l...........
F lo rid a .............

ben......

Little change in temps

P a rtly clo ud y w ith a
h igh In the low to
m id 6 0 s . b r e e z y
north w ind 15 m ph
and gusty.

Partly
Cloudy
Par

reading Sept 23. but held up lo r a fin al decision
u n til last night. T h r delay was determ ined to be
necessary pending approval of the future land u v
plan by th r Slate Departm ent of C o m m u n ity
Affairs.
I’rlo r lo the vole. L a ke M ary P lan n e r Susan
D clncs explained that a change w ould Im- requited
In th e docum ent on the effective dale. "A c co rd in g
to the w ording of th r o rd in an ce." she said. "II
w ould become r f lr c lt v r upon upproval. hut Ihr
S e e G ro w th . Page 5 A

HPPB ■
T h re e y e a r-o ld J e ffre y T ln sm an o b ta in s
handa-on firefighting education at G en esis
P resch ool in Longwood Thursday. Helping the

Wf iww

children learn about firefighting and safety la
Engineer/EM T David M arlin of the Longwood
Fire Department.

SAN FO R D - The
w ife of c W inter P a rk
m un kille d by a single
shotgun blast lo the
fa c e y e s t e r d a y r e ­
m a in e d In Jail t h is
m orn in g niter her a r­
rest Iasi night on had
ch e ck charges.
S h e rr y P e rry . 3 7 .
w as held on 81.(KM)
b on d a lte r she w as
q u e s t toned for fo u r
h ou rs yesterday In lh e
e v e n t s s u r r o u n d in g
lh e hom icide o f her
h u stian d In Ills l&gt;ed
T h u r s d a y m o r n in g .
M rs. P erry w as not
listed as a suspect In
Ihc death.
S h e riffs spokesm an
K it -M rO onough sa id
M rs . P e rry w as a r ­
rested fur the Iheft o f a
'JSee M urder, Page BA

S tu d e n t

National
TV spot
filmed
in area

stabbed
By NICK RPEIFAUP
and VICKI DaBORMIIR
Herald S ta ll W riters____________
S A N F O R D - A 13-yrar o ld boy
s la b b e d y e s t e r d a y d u r i n g an
argum ent at school Is hack In class,
officials said th is m orning.
A 1 3 -y e c r-o ld g irl h a s been
charged w ilh aggravated h alter)' for
allegedly sla b b in g her classm ate
w ith a steak knife slioM ly a fte r noon
y e s te r d u y at l.a k c v ic w M id d le
School In Sanford.
“ T h e g irl and a boy. were a p p a r­
ently Involved In some h orsep lay ut
Ihc school, nround 1:08 yesterd ay
aflrrn o o n . W e liear they w ent so far
as p u ttin g u hcadlock o n each
o ilie r ." Sanford police C o m m a n d e r
D ennis W h llm ltc explained.
"S h e apparently got tired of It,"
W h llm h c said, "und p u lle d out a
steak knife she had In her posses­
sion. und stabbed him In Ihc h e a d ."
A cco rd in g to J im Shupc. p rin c ip a l
at L a k i view, the girl w ill lx* expelled
for h a v in g the w eapon In her
|x&gt;MM‘sslnn.
"S h e w ill be expelled for su re ."
S h u p c said. "W e uie not poln jj to
tolerate wea|xm s on our ca m p u s. '
He said It did not m utter If s h r
was actin g In self defense.
C S c e S ta b , Page BA

By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Staff W riter______________
S A N F O R D — The ch arm of a
sm all tow n genera! store and the
co u n try m otif of a Lake Mur)'
restaurant were film ed T h u rsd ay
as part of a national com m ercial
for Bob E van s Restaurants.
R ic k Stock, general m anager of
the Lake M ary b oh E van s Res­
ta u ra n t said a c re w fro m a
Seattle-based p ro d u c tio n co m ­
pany film ed at the restaurant
from 1 p.m . u n til about 7:30 or 8
p.m. for u 10-second spot. The
restnurant was closed d u rin g the
film in g und actors portrayed cu s­
tomers.

HBfBaa rnatgyy iv&gt;nmy t w

m

Joe and Margaret Duggar’s general store w ill appear in a national television
com m ercial.

The Interior decoration of the
Lake M ary restaurant Is u de­
parture from Ihc trad ition al "red
and w h ite " stores In the chain.
The restaurant Is decorated In
C See F ilm , Page BA

Commissioner to seek second term
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Herald S enior S ta ll Writer
S A N F O R D — The second Sem inole C ou n ty co m ­
m ission race has conic together with the form al
a n n o u n c e m e n t T h u rs d a y o f co m m issio n e r L a rry
F u rlon g to seek a second term .
In the D lst. 4 race. D em ocrat Furlong w ill fare
R epublican newcom er R obert B e m y s of A ltu in u n tc
Springs. In Dlst. 2. form er L a ke M ary m ayor R a n d y
M orris, u R epublican, now faces appointed D em ocratic
Incum bent C arlto n Henley, w h o opened Ids ca m p a ig n
treasury last Friday. H enley wus appointed lo fill the
m onths re m u ln ln g In the term of the late b ob S tu rm
and seeks to rem ain In the post.
A lth o u g h form er Longw ood m ayor Adrienne Perry
has an nounced a D em ocratic b id Ihc scat, she had not
op en ed h e r ca m p a ig n a c c o u n t as o f T h u rs d a y .
C an d id ates m ay not a c tiv e ly cam paign o r so licit

c o n trib u tio n s u n til an account Is opened und a
treasurer uppolntcd.
F u rlo n g , a F e rn P a rk sp ecialty slg n m a k c r. a c ­
com plished In 1990 w hat few R ep u b lican s thought was
possible and becam e the first Dem ocrat elected lo the
co m m ission In 14 years. In doing so. F u rlo n g toppled
12-year Incum bent Sandra G len n on a cam paign
budget one-tenth the size of G lrn n 'a coffers.
S h o rtly after he w as elected. F u rlo n g created a
C o m m issio n e r's C h o ice Award, donating a portion of
his 846.000 co m m issio n er's salary to the "hardest
w o rkin g se n io r" graduating from each of the co u n ty's
six high schools. B y this year, the aw ards w ill top
821.000.
F u rlo n g also Initiated the creation of u "G ood
Neighbor F u n d " for cou nty u tility cu stom ers to aid
needy residents w h ich has raised 8317.
F u rlo n g has ulso often distinguished h im se lf as the

□Bee Furlong. Page BA

SU B SC R IB E TO TH E SAN FO RD H ERALD FOR TH E B ES T L O C A L NEWS C O V E R A G E . Call 322-2611

�SA • Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida • Friday, January 21, 1994

NEW S FROM THE REGION A N D A C R O SS TH E S T A T E

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Dream Auction set for February
B y VICKI DeHONMIIR
Herald S ta ll Writer

Man diving for golf balls drowns

S A N F O R D — For a decad e now. people
have been helping out S e m in o le C o m m u n i­
ty College Foundation und h aving a blast
doing It.
The u n iu tn l Dream A u c tio n Is scl to take
p la ce o n e r again on F r id a y , Fch. 1 1
beginning at 6 p m.
" I ’ve participated for se v e ra l years In that
I went and bought th in g s ." Roy Vinson,
co-chairm nn of the event, s a id . “ I think they
are very fu n ."
D cdc Sch affn er. co -ch a lr o f the S C C
Fou n d ation Development C o u n c il said peo­
ple are o n ly loo happy to h e lp a worthy
cause.
"T h e au ction Is u su p erb opportunity to
help provide scholarships for young people
w ho are w o rkin g toward th e ir degrees." she
said. "W e have so many people who want to
help out. It am azes me so m e tim e s."
T h e a u c tio n Is a fu n d ra is e r for t h r

M A R G A T E — A m an scuba d ivin g on a g olf course la ir at
night drow ned w h ile he w as searching for balls, p oller said,
A n th o n y Arts, 24. o f C o ra l Springs, w as u sin g a scuba tank
w hile he w as d iv in g In a lnke at the C aro lin a G o lf Course on
W ednesday night, p o lle r said Thursday.
Douglus Ikninasst. 24, and D ennis W haley, 22. told police
A rls had been bobbing and y e llin g for help.
Hounassl pulled A rts out w h ile W haley ca lle d for help front a
ce llu la r phone. A rts w as taken to Northwest Regional H ospital
where he w as pronounced dead.
The death Is s till u n d er Investigation early today, poller said.

Boat captain convicted of manslaughter
FO R T L A U D E R D A L E — The captain of a boat w h ich crashed
sm uggling H aitian s and Ja m a ica n s to Flo rid a has Item
convicted o f In volu n tary m an slau g hter after a c h ild m aking the
trip drowned.
Hut a federal Ju ry acq u itted T h c o p h llu s S au n d ers of a m ore
serious charge, second-degree m urder, for the death of
16-month-old Ved ior Phlloctn. He also w as convicted on three
sm ug g lin g charges and one co n sp iracy count.
The ch ild died after the 19-foot vessel crashed five m iles east
of H allandale on M arch 29. A day later, a charter-boat captain
fish in g off the Palm Beach C o u n ty shoreline spotted a p a ir of
w hite baby shoes In the w ater and discovered the c h ild 's body.
T h e ch ild had no life preserver.
The in d ictm en t said S au n d ers was responsible for the c h ild 's
death " b y su bjectin g h im to the perils o f the high seas In an
overcrow ded, unsafe vessel, thereby causing h is death."
Passenger paid between 8 1 00 and 8500 for the one-way trip
from U fm lnl on Sau n d ers' boat, according to testim ony.
After the crash. U.S. Coast G u a rd officials found seven of the
10 passengers. Including Saunders, clin g in g to the side or
strad d lin g the top. T w o m en were not found an d are presum ed
to have died at sea.

Florida
free of
canker
threat

Rainproof tents for quake homeless

By IKKFLO RES
A ssociated Press Writer

LO S A N G E L E S — A s part of an effort to gel people out of cars
and parks, the National G u a rd plans to set u p tents to shelter
6 .0 0 0 people left hom eless by the earthquake.
L ik e those used In the afterm ath of H u rrtra n e A ndrew In
Florida, the tents are rain-resistant and ca n be w-lred for
electricity. State o fficials requested the tents Thursday, but
have not yet chosen a site.
“ W e're going to be able to at least provide them shelter from
the elem en ts." said Lt. Dob S te m . C alifo rn ia N ational G uard
spokesm an.
" A s soon as we have been notified by the state Office of
Em ergency Services where to erect these tents, we w ill move to
that site."
O fficials are becom ing Increasingly concerned about the
14.000 people sleeping In parks, fearing u n sa n ita ry co n d ition s
w ill lead to ou tb reaks o f disease. T h e tent c itie s w ill provide an
alternative for those loo frightened to move Indoors.
P rovid in g shelter Is the latest addition to the N ational
G u a rd 's m issio n In the S an Fernando V a lle y , ravaged by
M onday's 6.6-m agnltude earthquake.
S in ce being activated sh o rtly after the quake stru ck. National
G u a rd tro o p s have b ecom e a fa m ilia r sig h t p a tro llin g
m in i-m a lls and parks to prevent looters, d eliv e rin g w ater and
keepin g the peace at relief centers.
" O u r Job Is to provide a presence," said 1st Lt. T h om
T h op ia* " I t's a desperate situ a tio n for people In th e parka.".
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L A K E A L F R E D - Nine y e a rs
and m are tlia n 8200 m illio n
later, F lo rid a Is free from the
d im s c a n k e r disease that c o n ­
founded scientists and posed n
threat to the s ta ir's b illlo n -d o lla r
Industry.
A Joint state-federal te c h n ic a l
ad visory com m ittee on T h u r s ­
day fo rm a lly ended an e ra d ic a ­
tion program that began In 1964
w ith the detection of a c it r u s
nu rsery s tra in of the b a cte ria l
disease.
T he n u rse ry form was e lim i­
n a te d b y 1990. and a fe w
Isolated o u tb re a k s of A s ia t ic
canker, a m ore virulent s tra in ,
appear to have been w iped o u t
two years ago.
T h e last tw o grm es Infested b y
the A s ia tic strain "have n o w
been free o f canker for a fu ll tw o
years." said Florida A g ric u ltu re
C o m m issio n e r Bob Crawford.
T h is sig n a ls an end to fe d e ra l

an d H ig h la n d counties.
" T h e e n d o f th e ro a d to
e r a d ic a t io n h a s n ot c o tn e
w ithout co n troversy." said D e p ­
u ty A d m in is tra to r Glen Lee o f
the U.S. D epartm ent of A g rtcu l
lu re, n o tin g llia t scientific opl.....................the
n lon had been divided
about
severity o f th e canker threat.
But Lee praised the research
efforts w h ic h led to the e ra d ic a ­
tion program , put In place "In
order to keep o u r product m o v ­
in g ” Into the marketplace.
A m yste rio u s foim of c a n k e r
w as first discovered at W a rd ’s
C itru s N u rse ry tn Polk C o u n ty In
S e p te m b e r 1984. Before th e
m onth was over. It was detected
In other nurseries and o ffic ia ls
feared It w ou ld Invade F lo rid a 's
c itru s belt and devastate th e
Industry.
The e n su in g eradication b a ttle
— waged In a crista atm osphere
— w as one o f the most c o n ­
troversial. and expensive, c a m ­
paigns ever conducted.

F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — Fo rm er servants o f m u ltim illio n a ire
Nelson P eltz have filed a federal law suit accu sin g h im o f firin g
the m urrted couple after the w om an rejected P e llz 's repeated
sexual advances.
G eraldo and Murta V a rg as’ suit, filed T h u rsd a y In Fort
I^tuderdalc, cla im s Peltz put them and th eir tw o ch ild re n out of
the hom e th ey had been pro vid ed afte r M aria V a rg as
com plain ed about Peltz.
T h e Vargases are seekin g a Ju ry tria l a n d a s k s U.S. D istrict
Ju d g e K en n eth R yskam p to Issue an In junction against Peltz
preventing P e ltz from re ta lia tin g against a n y oth er servants for
rejecting sexua l advances. It also seeks b ack pay. unspecified
co m pen satory and p u n itiv e dam ages.
P eltz co u ld not be reached for com m ent on T h u rsd ay. P cltz's
attorne y. R o n a ld R osen g arte n of M ia m i, to ld the Fort
Lauderdale Sun-S en tin el he had not seen the su it and could not
com m ent.
A lso nam ed In the suit w as E llio t M anagem ent Services, u
Delaware corporation w h ich h ire s dom estic serva nts for Peltz.
Peltz. 51. o f P alm Beach, m ade h is fortune th rou g h leveraged
b u yo u ts financed b y Junk bonds. H is w orth w aa estim ated at
m ore than 84 60 m illio n by a 1993 Forbes m ag azine survey. He
Is m arried w ith seven ch ild ren.

From Associated Prats reports

M I A M I - H e r e a re ih e
w in n in g n u m b e rs s e le c t e d
Thursday In Ihe Florida Lottery:

Cash 3
5-2-0

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L O C A L P O R IC A S T

B X T C N o e o

T o d a y ; C lo u d y d u rin g the
m o r n in g , b e c o m in g p a r t ly
clo u d y In the uflcm oon. H igh In
the low er to m id 60s. Breezy
north w ind 15 m ph and gusty.
Tonight: Fulr. Low In the m id
40s. W ind n orth 5 to 10 mph.
In the m id 60s. W ind north 10
m ph.
E x te n d ed forecast: Sund ay:
M ostly fair. L ow s near 50. H igh
near 70. M onday and Tuesday:
P a rtly clo ud y. Low near 50. H igh
70 to 75.

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part of the clu b 's Excellence In Education
program. Carolyn and her mother, Vicky, right,
were treated to breakfast at Tlmacuan Count/
C lu b courtesy of the club during the ceremony.

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m u rd rr and num ber two. she cares about him . J
K arp said when asked w h y the couple w as
m arrying.
Prison officials, he said, have agreed to remove
th r speaker u n it In Ihc w in dow between the
prison and v isitin g area so that Valdes can s lip a
rin g on Ms. E a d s’ finger and she can do to same.
"W e had to p u ll teeth to get them to agree to
th at." he said.
Valdes paid for the couples' gold wedding
bands w ith h is canteen money.
Ms. Eads, w ho Is In her late 40s. and Valdes
w ould have preferred to be m arried In the chapel
at the prison b u l her prior c rim in a l record is u
security concern and Is the reason for the no
co n ta ct w e d d in g , said R h o n d a H o rlcr, a d ­
m in istrative secretary for Superintendent Everett
Perrin.

B y BOH W ORD
Associated P re s s Writer
S T A R K E — Razor wire a n d arm e d lower guards
Will keep th e paparazzi fro m d isru p tin g today's
"n o to u ch " w edding of W a n d a E a d s to death row
Inmate F r a n k Valdes at F lo rid a S tate Prison.
Ms. E n d s o f West P a lm Beach, and her
betrothed. V aldes. 32. are t y in g the knot In the
prison's n o contact visitin g p a rk In a cerem ony
performed b y attorney Jo se p h K a rp of West P alm
Beach.
"S h e's a ll excited. She fe e ls she Is doing the
right thing. S he Is m adly In love with h im ."
Charlssc H a rb lso ti. or West P a lm Beach, her m aid
of honor, s a id Thursday.
The b rid e planned la w ear a beige und b la ck
suit, and V a ld e s will have th e usual peachyorange T -s h irt worn by death ro w Inmates.
The co u p le w ill be separated b y a Plexiglass far
the entire cerem on y.
Valdes w ill be on one s id e a n d best m an S a l
Tanm tola. th e owner of P ris o n Connection B u s
Service; M s. Eads; Ms Harbtaon and Karp, w ho Is
handling V a ld e s ' federal a p p e a ls, w ill be on the
other.
“ N um ber one. she believes h e Is not g u ilty of

T h e re a lso Is no h o n eym o o n o r even o
guarantee that Ms. Eads w ill ever be permitted a
contact v isit w ith Valdes. If the state gets Its way,
Valdes w ill die In Florida's ele ctric chair.
M edia representatives have been barred from
the prison for the nuptials and no wedding
photographs w ill be taken. T here w ill be no
pu n ch and no cake.

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Meeks p re sen ts a ce rtificate of recognition for
a job w e ll done to Carolyn Herring, a seventh
grader at Lakevtew M iddle S ch oo l, Sanford, as

THE W EATHER

Friday, January 21. 1994
Vol. 66. No. 132
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has often brought In a hid of more than
81.000. Is prepared and served by G rln d lc
and h is wife Phyllis.
T rip s and vacation grtuw nys are alw ays a
popu lar Item on the a u ctio n block brin ging
thousands of dollars to the Foundation.
Even hard econom ic tim e s haven’t d a m p ­
ened th r enthusiasm of those who attend
th r auction to hid on the Itrms for the
bencfll of the education of others.
"I th in k Ih r college bus so m uch to olfcr
and people arc only loo pleased to give to
the sch o o l." he said.
T h e a n d Ion u s u a lly b rin g s In about
850,000 for th r sch olarship fund.
T ic k e ts for the auction sell q u ick ly and arc
often sold out well In advance of the event.
"It's been a sell out every year that I can
rem em ber." Vinson said.
T h e tickets arc 875 each. Corporate tables
of 10 arc available for 8750.
For m ore Information o r to make reserva­
tions. ca ll Ihe college's developm ent office at
323-1450. ext. 506

college's n u m e ro u s scholarship program s
w hich serve a g re at number of the s tu d rn ls
at the college w h o m lghl otherw ise not be
able to ullord to continue Ih rlr education
Iwyoml high sc h o o l.
The formal a ffa ir includes coctnlls. dinner,
a silent auction a n d a live auction.
Businesses a n d Individuals offor goods
and services for b id at the auction.
At limes the p ric e battles enn be o u tra­
geously fun as t h r participants squeal w ill)
glee after th e y ’ v e dished out m ore m oney
than their co m p e tito rs for that one special
Item.
’ Troptc h ave a lot of fun w ith the
auction." V in so n said.
Most of the tim e , the price an Item brings
at the deft h a n d s o f the auctioneer, former
state representative A rt Grtndle. far exceeds
th e appraised v a lu e of thr llrm .
One very p o p u la r Item at the auction
every year Is a pancake breakfast for the
highest bidder a n d 39 of his o r her closest
friends and re la tio n s. The breakfast, w hich

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Abortion foes target Clinton’s health care proposal

Guard nabs two shoplifting suspects

■ y NIT A L S L V V I L O
A ssociated Proas W riter_________

M art security o fficer L lo yd C ornelius nabbed two people
W ednesday n d rn ioon su spe cte d of shoplifting from the South
O rlando D rive store. Both w ere arrested by Sanford police.
C o rn e liu s reported a w o m a n Identified os M cilsa Pam ela
Pearsall. 22. 97 Castle B re w e r Court. Sanford, attempted to
lenvr tbe store at about 2 p.m , without paying for a pants suit,
w h ich he said she had p lace d Inside Ihe (ranis she wore. At
alrout 5 p m .. Cornelius stopped a man. Identified as Jeffrey
Karl M cN abb, 18, 359 C le rm o n t Hoad. Lake Mar)-. C ornelius
reported M cN abb attem pted to leave Ihe store without |&gt;aylng
for a boxed one hair Inch electric d rill In his pants and
concealed w ith a Jacket.

W A S H IN G T O N - T w en ty-on e
years after Ihe Suprem e C o u rt's
la n d m a rk Roe vs. W ade d e ­
cision, abortion foes a rr a tta c k ­
ing President C lin to n 's h ealth
care plan, w h ich they say w ou ld
cover abortion on dem und.
O pposition to C lin to n 's h ealth
plan w as the ra lly in g cry for the
annual untl-abortlon m a rch on
the S u p rem e Court today.
" W e 'r e d e e p ly c o n c e r n e d
about th r health care package
because w c believe that an y plan
that Is put forth tn the nam e of
health and of the federal g o v ­
e rn m e n t ca n n o t In clu d e the
m urd erin g o f Innocent pre-born
ch ild re n ." said Nellie G ray, p re s­
ident of the M arch for Life.
The group has organized a n ­
n ive rsary anil-abortion m a rc h rs
from (h r W h ile H ou sr to th r
Suprem e C o u rt since 1974. T h e
court. In Hoc vs. Wade, ru led on
Jan . 22. 1973, that abortion was
co n stitu tio n al.
O r g a n iz e r s were e x p e c tin g
fe w e r m a r c h e r s th a n u s u a l
because of subfrceztng w eather.

Drunken driving charges
• J e a n L y n c ttr Moore. 2 7 . 101 Crooked P in e Court. Sanford,
w as arrested by A ltam o n te Springs police early Thursday
m o rn in g on u dru n krn d riv in g charge follow ing a truffle stop.
• D a n ie l Thom as K e e lin g . 37. 979 C row s BlufT Lane.
Sanford, w as arrested on a drunken d riv in g charge by Lake
M ary p o lice follow ing a tra ffic stop early W ednesday morning.

Warrant arrests made
The follow in g wanted p e rso n s were taken Into custody:
• A n d re J e m u In Slokr-t. 20. 3001 Dixon A v r.. Sanford, after
he w as extradited from R ochester. N.Y. on s ix charges of (allure
lo appear In court to a n s w e r to alleged crim es Including
‘•ligravated assault and tra ffic k in g In cocaine
• R o d n e y L. Robbins. 37. 314 W. S ixth St.. Sanford, on n
V o lu sia C o u n ty grand iheft charge.
• Eddie L o u is W illiam s. 3 1 . 04 Castle Brew er Court. Sanford,
on a probation violation ch arge for an aggravated h alle ry
co n victio n .
• F reddie Lee W illiam s. 2 5 . 2H50 E. 21st St.. Sanford, on an
attem pted robbery charge.
• B e lly S u e Halsor. 24. 1014 Koserlirf C ircle. Sanford, on
three w orthless cheek charges.
• C arm elta Ycvett Jam es. 29. 012 E 1 1th St.. Sanford, on
three failu re lo appear In c o u rt charges on prior charges of sale
ol a counterfeit drug, battery o n a law enforcement officer and
c iv il m atter.

Scientists: Faked
nuclear tests can’t
replace real tests

Crimes reported to deputies
The follow in g crimes w e re reported to Sem inole County
deputies:
• T w o gold rings, valued at *450. and *25 In coins were
reported tu ke n from a S u n Luke apartm ent som etim e
W ednesday between 0:3S an d 8:30 p.m.
• C a b le V lsto n o l Central F lo rid a reported cable ou lag rs In
west S an ford and Geneva w e re caused by the theft of four
signal a m p lifie rs, valued at * 1 .5 8 0 each A county m ainte­
nance w o rke r reported seeing a m an tn a red p ick u p truck next
lo o n e device between 8:15 a.m . and 8:27 o.m.

■ y BDITH M . L 1 D I R I R
A ssociated P ress Writer

Crimes reported to Sanford police
The fo llo w in g crim es were reported to Sanford police:
• A w om an aatd a man lo o k her purse and shoved her Inlo
her ca r tn the parking lot In front of 2090 O rlando Drive at
10:54 p.m . W ednesday.
• A w om an reported a * 3 8 0 television w as taken from her
hom e In the 1400 block o f West 12lh Street sometime
W ednesday between 7:45 p.m a n d 5:30 p.m.
• A w om an residing at a 7 0 0 Magnollu Ave. apartment
reported Jew elry m issing afte r sh e argued w ith a man at 3:30
a.m T h u rsd a y . She reported s h e did not see the m an w ith the
Jewelry.
• i f i^ s u n v in U sing-In th e- 4 0 0 block of Ventura Drive In
H id d en L a k e s reported a n e ig h b o r swerved hts ca r nt Iter four
ch ild re n In th e roadway In fro n t of her hom e at 2:30 p.m.
W ednesday. T h e woman reported she has had an ongoing
dispute w ith th e man.
• A m an liv in g In the 1500 b lo c k of Valencia Street reported
som eone took s ix boxes of 1 2 -gaugr shotgun shells. *5 In coins
nnd a M arlb o ro light fixture fro m bis home som etim e between
6 p.m . T u e sd a y and 8:45 a.m . W ednesday.

Harding’s Olympics
bid a cloudy issue
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N EW Y O R K - Tonya H ard ­
in g 's r ig h t to s k a te In th e
O ly m p ic s n e x t m o n th c o u ld
hinge on a set o f legal Issues as
slip pery as Ice.
A s s u m in g H a rd in g doesn't
confess to Involvem ent In the
attack on N a n cy Kerrigan, and
the U.S. O ly m p ic Com m ittee still
tries to leave her behind. H ard­
ing m ight sue.
A Judge or a rb itra to r would
have to balance her right to
I'cale against the U S O C 's right
! * to pursue Its avow ed goals of
good sp o rtsm a n sh ip and gold
medals.

tlon. w hich w ill form ally de­
term ine ihe U.S. O lym pic Irani,
th e n su b m it the lis t to the
USO C. If the U S F S A bars H ard­
ing. she can appeal directly to
th e USOC.

The USOC — w hich subm its
th e roster of the Am erican team
to the In tern ation al O ly m p ic
Com m ittee — m ust make Us
decision on H arding by Feb. 21.
tw o days before the wom en's
f ig u r e s k a t in g c o m p e t it io n
starts.

L O N D O N — Pow erful c o m ­
puters. lasers and X -rays can
s im u la te p a rts of a n u c le a r
explosion, but high technology
can never replace a real n u clea r
Irst. lop n u cle a r scientists say.
W ith the approach of next
week's 39-natlon negotiations on
banning a ll n u clea r tests forever,
scientists a rc contem plating the
prospect o f en su rin g the safe ly
and re lia b ility of existing n u cle a r
stockpiles w ith ou t live trials.
"W e w ill have to do that w ith
com puter s im u la tio n and n o n ­
nuclear testing, and the level of
confidence Is not going to be as
high as It w o u ld be w ith n u cle a r
testing." said J o h n D. Im m ele.
Im m cle Is d ire ctor of n u cle a r
weapons technology at Ih e -L o a
A la m o s N a tio n a l Laboratory In
New M exico, where the first
atom ic b om b wan produced.
A t the heart o f negotiations for
“ Itlobal test ban Is a concerted
rftoort by m a n y In d u strialized
and developing nations to slow
Ihc spread o f n u cle a r weapons.
M any n atio n s view a C o m p re ­
hensive Test Dan Treaty as a
c ru c ia l first step to w in n in g
w orld a p p ro v a l for exten d in g
in d e fin ite ly Ihe N uclear NonProliferation Treaty.
T h e t r e u t y 's n o n - n u c le a r
m em bers have pledged not lo
a c q u ire n u c le a r w eapon s In
rx rh a n g r for h elp In developing
civ ilia n n u clea r programs.
"W h a t the N on-Proliferation
Treaty docs Is re ally slow dow n
proliferation. It creates a w orld
clim ate where It's really Illegal to
s t a r t d e v e lo p in g n u c le a r
weapons and a Com prehensive
Test Ban strengthens th at." said
Dr. Patricia M. Lew is, d irector o f
th e p r iv a t e V e r if ic a t io n
Technology Inform ation Center
ofLon d on .
"E v e ry scie n tist w ill w ant to
proof-test everything. But the
q u e s t i o n w e h a v e to a s k
o u r s e lv e s Is, 'I s th e N o n Proliferation T reaty more Im ­

portant than the wish list of a
few weapons desig n ers?'"
A s S o u th A fric a . Iraq and
Isra e l h ave s h o w n , b a n n in g
nuclear tests m a y not block the
developm ent o f a sim ple nuclear
weapon lik e th e one used on
H iroshim a.
L e w is s a id th e last N o n P roliferation T re a ty conference.
In 1990. failed to produce a final
docum ent because there was no
test ban. A b o u t 140 signatories
are lo meet In New York In
M arch 1995 to consider extend­
in g the Non-Proliferation Treaty
and g ivin g it teeth to punish
offenders.
Lew is said progress on a test
ban treaty w ill be the key to Its
success — an d th e views of the
fiv e n u c le a r p o w e rs w ill be
critic a l.
,
T h e U n tie d S ta le s. R u ssia.
France an d B rita in adhere to a
m oratoriu m on nuclear testing.
C h in a c a rrie d o u ' a test In
October an d Indicated it w ants
to conduct a few more. And u
French p a rlia m e n ta ry co m m it­
tee report last m o n th called new
tests "In d isp e n sab le ."
President C lin to n supports a
co m p re h e n s iv e test ban and
b acks form er President Bush's
1990 declaration that Am erica
w ill not d evelop new types of
nuclear weapons.
In the test ban talks beginning
T u e sd a y In G e n e v a , nuclear
safety u n d ou b ted ly w ill be an
issue.
C o m p u te r a d v a n c e s enable
n u cle a r s c ie n tis ts to produce
th re e -d im e n s io n a l designs of
nuclear weapons. Scientists ra n
use h ig h e x p lo s iv e s and an
intense narrow beam of X-rays
to com press non-nuclear metals
In a bom b c h a m b e r to simulate
the start or u n u cle a r reaction.
U sin g h ig h ly focused lasers, they
c a n c r e a t e p la s m a s w h ic h
behave like the Interior of a
nuclear weapon.
A ll these a d van ce s have re­
duced the n u m b e r of under­
g ro u n d tests.

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fo r w a rd In th e S a n fo rd a n d n o rth S e m ln o lr
C o u n t y are as. T h is Is g oo d .
P e o p le -s e n 1In g -jx -o p lr f a c ilit ie s h o w e ve r, a re
b e in g fo rce d o u t b e c a u s e o f th is p ro gress.
T h is Is n o t good.
E ffo r t s m u st b e g in to w a rd f in d in g a s u ita b le
n e w lo c a tio n fo r th e se o p e ra tio n s .
A t th e p re se n t tim e , th re e s u c h o r g a n iz a ­
tio n s a re s e e k in g n e w h e a d q u a rte rs . In a ll
th re e eases, th e ir f in a n c ia l s it u a t io n p re v e n ts
th e m Iroitt le a s in g a d e q u a te f a c ilit ie s . H e lp Is
g o in g to Ik - n e e d ed fro m n n o u t s id e so u rce .
F ir s t S tre e t G a lle r y Is a lre a d y lo o k in g for a
n ew h o m e . T h e S a n fo r d M a in S tre e t W e lco m e
C e n t e r Is a ls o h a v in g to s e a rc h fo r a n e w
lo c a tio n .
T h e la te st p ro b le m is to f in d a n ew h o m e for
th e H S V P p ro je ct. R e tire d a n d S e n io r V o lu n ­
tee r P ro g ra m . It h a s o p e ra te d fro m S e m in o le
C o m m u n it y C o lle g e , u s in g d o n a te d sp a ce , b u t
S C C e x p a n s io n m e a n s R S V P m u s t m ove.
T h e M a in S t r r e l W e lc o m e C e n t e r , a t 101-B
W . F ir s t S tre e t, h a s b ee n th e h e a d q u a r te rs for
th e M a in S tre e t o r g a n iz a tio n . It Is a ls o s e rv in g
a s a s t o p p in g p la c e fo r v is it o r s In th e
d o w n to w n area w h o o b ta in In fo rm a tio n ab o u t
th e c it y .
T h e b u ild in g Is to be le u s e d fo r a n ew
b u s in e s s .
F ir s t S tre e t G a lle ry . 2 0 3 E . F ir s t S tre e t, h as
b e e n th e h o m e for a v a r ie t y o f a rt e x h ib its ,
h e a d q u a r te rs fo r th e S t , L u c ia F e s tiv a l, a n d
m e e t in g p la c e fo r S H D W A , th e S a n fo rd
H is t o r ic D is t r ic t W a te rfro n t A s s o c ia tio n . T h a t
b u ild in g Is a ls o g o in g to b e c o m e a n ew
b u s in e s s .
If n o s u ita b le lo c u tio n Is fo u n d In the
d o w n to w n S a n fo rd a re a , th e g a lle ry a n d
w e lc o m e c e n te r m a y be fa c e d w ith som e
s e r io u s lo c a tio n d llT lr u lt lc s .
T h e R S V P o p e ra tio n d o e s n 't h a v e to be In
th e d o w n to w n s e c tio n , b u t If II w e re, II w o u ld
be a n e x c e lle n t d ra w fo r s e n io r v is ito rs .

DONNA BRITT

Heaven help us, it’s our turn at bat
W A S H IN G T O N — So It's Just another u n ­
rem arkable w r r k n lg h l. lig h t? A n d I'm s illin g In
front of (h r tube, m in d in g m y ow n — or the
Fresh Prince's. 1 forget whose — business. J u s t
w atching T V .
And suddenly. I'm looking at Fred Steele.
Really. S am e bu shy eyebrows. Same rakish
grin. Sam e sid e w a ys c o rk of the head. Lookin g
Just like h r d id 3 0 years ago. s illin g across the
room from m e in Mr. M cC lo u d 's fourth grade
cla ss — except, o f course, for the m ustache
Maybe you saw F red In that L e v i's com m ercial,
loo. H r' stan d in g there, la u g h in g and w arblin g
and doing som e serious " s c a t" singing w ith a
teen ager who c le a rly Is supposed to be his son.
Iloth nre In L e v i's , lo o kin g ca su a lly Callfornla-ly
cool.
And I'm sittin g there w ith m y in o u ih open. B y
the time I get It closed. I'm In another room,
d ialin g m y b ro th e r In L A. "H a v e you seen a
L e v i’s co m m e rcia l w ith Fred Steele In It?" 1 gasp
Into the phone. " I t 's got to he hint, looks Just lik e
him ..."
M;* brother, a w riter and a m usician. Is
unfazrd. "1 h a v e n ’t seen It. hut I heard Fred and
h is fa m ily nre o u t here, d o in g so m eth in g
m u slral. You kn o w , a ll of them san g ."
So today, several m onths later. I'm h olding a
Just-received gospel C D In m y hand, courtesy of
m y brother. O n Its cover Is a photo of F rrd . h is
lug brother J .D . an d th eir sisters, Je a rlyn and
J rv e tia . T h e y 're a ll In trench routs, sharing a
telegenic ch u ckle.
T he a lb u m 's title: "H eaven H e lp Us A ll."
Wow.
Now I know th is Is n oth in g lik e being, suy.
J u lia Roberts' fo rm e r locker p artn e r and seeing
h er face every w eek In the n ew sm aker colum ns.

w i n , lo s e &amp;

But it's too am a zin g
for words T h at F rrd
— who lived th rre
bocks away fm t me
In G a ry . In d.. got
good g ra d e s ,
p r a c t ic e d la m e
p icku p lines un m y
girlfriends an d who
could w u rh lr u p a
gale wind — Is s in g ­
ing on co m m e rcia ls
and album s?

Cool.
S o ' w h y d o e s It
shake me?
I played p h otic flirt
w ith H AD sin g e r De­
£ S am o b u s h y
ri I s e W i l l i a m s *
e y e b ro w s . S a m e
brother D onnell for a
ra k is h g rin .
w h o le s u m m e r .
M ic h u e l J a c k s o n
liv e d on th e n e x t
street — his brut hers
were In L illie League with mine.
A nd there's Steve, a m usician I dated lit grad
school In M ich ig a n who writes. produces and
p e rfo rm s In L o s A n g e le s a n d w a s e v e n
nom inated for a G ram m y. |Apj&gt;arcnlly h r lorgot
h is promise that I w ould sing on h is first a lliu m .I
More recently, am ong my cu m -n l pal* G w rn .
a nalinnal reporter, has opined on n a tio n a l talk
show s about President C lin to n 's adventures:
Nate. Sam and Patrice are p u llin g the fin ish in g
touches on Im portant hooks, and D a vid co-wrote
that T V script In w h ich Hobln W illia m s recently
starred. Even I've hern on T V talk sh o w s o n re or
twice.
B u i It Isn’t Just u famc and exp osu re thing. I

J A C K AN DERSON

D R EW

C ongress’ m ailings
cost taxpayers

W h e n th e S e m in o le C o u n t y H u m a n e S o c i­
e ty s u ffe re d fro m a d ls a s t c r o u s fire la st y e a r,
b u s in e s s e s a n d c it iz e n s th ro u g h o u t th e are a
b a n d e d to g e th e r to h e lp ra is e m o n e y a n d
r e b u ild th e fa c ilit y .
N o w . ra th e r t h a n a n a n im a l p ro b le m , w e
a rc lo o k in g at o n e w h ic h I n v o lv e s h u m a n
b e in g s . R S V P n e e d s a n e w f a c ilit y fro m w h ic h
to o p e ra te . T h e G a lle r y h a s p ro v e n to be a
v a lu a b le asse t (o th e a r t is t ic a t t r a c t io n s o f o u r
c it y . T h e W e lc o m e C e n te r Is h ee d ed .
S o m e t h in g m u s t b e d o n e .

LETTERS

Year in review
L e t's take a s tro ll buck through the better part
of 1993 and see what you an d I "cussed and
d iscu sse d " In the area ol " c rim e co n tro l" and
p ossibly one or tw o other subjects.
W ay back in Feb ru ary t responded to u
ch allenge Issued by Sanford M ayor B e ltyc Sm ith
for the citizen s to com e forward w ith additional
Ideas on crim e con trol an d possible reductions. 1
responded with a th rcc -slrp action w hich If
Im plem ented w us guaranteed lo drastically
rrd u c c crim e everyw here. Follow -up action by
u n ybn dy so far — zilch. Dead on the vine.
In la ic M arch I offered a second phase lo the
above — lhe old fashioned outdoor wooden
s lo c k s In which the lesser crim in a ls would be
con fined for 24. 48. 96. etc. consecutive hours
depending on both the severity an d frequency of
his/her crime. A n y and nil follow -up — more
zilch .
I-ate In April, the subject m atter changed to
the Sem inole C ou n ty H um ane S o cie ty's Inferno
a l th e ir site. I came up w ith a couple of bucks
and asked 99,999 more concerned citize n s lo do
the same. Many o f you did. A n d I thank you
m ost sin cerely. If the staff an d volunteer
w o rke rs can ever Iron out all those seem ingly
never-ending differences, m aybe we ull can gel
hack to the business of helping those helpless
" a r t s " and “ m eow s."
A lo n g about m id-M ay we k ick ed around u
co u p le o f the most overworked words/phruses —
"u n c o n s titu tio n a l" and “ d iscrim in a tio n .” used
alm ost d a ily hereabouts. I also related an old
story about u h unch of lawyers and (heir (rials
und trlh u la tln n s at a dinner party. Foltuw-up
act Ion? W ell, al least no law yer has called up lo
co m p la in — yet. N o ju d g cs a lt h u .
T o w a rd s the ta ll end o f J u ly we really booled
the h e ll out of the gross lock o r cflcctlve. sw-ITl
und sure. Arm but fair, p u n ish m e n t dispensed
by th e jurisp ru d en ce system . J a n . I. 1094
brought us a big Increase In (he "g ro ss lack o f
p ro ble m s by a whole hu nch o f revisions In

f

know dozens of Ilm cllg h t-sh y Journalists, some
w ith real power. I a m th in k in g of m y childhood
pals — the g irls F red w histled al and I confided
In on m id su m m er s tio lls lo D airy U iir r n . Ih r
lu iy s w r leased, to rtu re d and dream ed u I m m i I —
w ho a rr now doctors, law yers, teachers, b u s in e s s
|x-ople. Am ong m y Ik -s I friends are a pair of
sih 1.i I workers — on e riinr. a Inundation that sets
u p group hom es for the m ild ly retarded: Ills wife
helps jHHir people ituutagc their lives. Successes,
a ll o l litem.
So w hat's ra ttlin g m e?
Som ehow , seeing Fred S lccle sca ltln g on
national T V caused one of those rare c lic k s (hat
s h ill the focus on y o u r life lens from everyday
fu zziness into b rillia n t clarity. U su ally It ta k rs a
e h lld 's birth, a b e lo v e d 's death, som e weighty
passage toeause the c lic k .
T h is lim e. It w as F re d 's coast-to-coast grin that
rem inded:
Increasingly, life is no longer an unending
strin g of a u d itio n s an d dress rehearsals, o l
co m in g attractions
We have arrived. T h e fact Is. we re not kids
anym ore, riot In y e a rs or experience anyw ay,
even If our fears m id Insecurities le d m uch the
same.
O ften , w e r e r u n n in g th in g s n ow — as
evidenced by the not that m uch older than us
couple In Utr W h ile House Us, Ih r kids who
com plained so lo u d ly a b o ul how th ings w rr r run
before. Suddenly, the out-of-reach w orld ' w r
wanted so badly Is s ta rin g up ul us from o u r own
laps, as sq u irm y and hard to m anage ns a
tan tru m prone 2-year-old.
S c rln g Fred on p rim e tim e was a grand sl im
rem in d er o f the fact that It's our turn at tint
It has been for som e tim e.
H r n v r n h c lp u s u ll.

e x istin g law, re d u c in g duration o f punishm ent
a n d n early to ta lly k ic k in g ou t m andatory
m inim um *. G reat follow up. h u h l
H alfw a y th ro u g h A u g u s t I v e ry h ap p ily
com m ended the Sanford Herald editor on an
ed ito rial "S top C o d d lin g Teen C rim in a ls .” It
w as great and h it the nall(s] sq u are ly on the
head repeatedly. I guess nobody out there
liste n s cause w e have even m ore teenage
c rim in a ls now th a n before und they're more
viciou s.
Reul lute in S ep te m b e r we chew ed un the
n ever ending subject of "g u n c o n tro l." I th in k I
broke a couple o f teeth on m y u p p er plate on
that one. I have co m e lo one ex tre m e ly scary |to
m e and It should be lo you too) co n clu sio n. The
anti-gu n crowd w a y up In D.C. and In nearly
every slate ca p llo l throughout th e land really
d o n ’ t want "g u n c o n tro l." No way? They want
"c o n tro l of g u n s." Y o u rs. Mine. E v cry b o d y ’a. A ll
— except the c rim in a ls . T h e y c a n ’t get those.
M idpoint In O ctob er I found an o th er soapbox,
c l 1mtied aboard an d sjxm tcd off m ore on crime,
p ro b a tio n , p aro le a n d th is s t a le ’s sudden
d iscovery of several m illio n d o lla rs lo "protect
o u r foreign v isito rs ” at Ihe expressway!*) rest
stops. Th ai action sounded alm ost lik e “ Hooray
fur Ihe foreign v is ito r” land a ll h is and her
m oney) and to h ell w ith a ll of u s lo ca l grunts. I
d o n ’ t know for su re but I th in k that the stale Is
s t ill "protecting Ihe liv in ' hell out o f those rest
a re a s."
A little later In O ctob er m y blood pressure
shot right through the roof when som e Idiot Jury
aw arded a Judgm ent against K m a rt to the tune
o f $11 m illion for s e llin g a cu stom er a ride and a
Judgm ent of $1.5 m illio n against the Jerk (now
In prison) who used It to shoot h is girlfriend —
the v ictim . I th in k It took four o r flv r "hundred
p o u n d blocks of ic e " to get m e cooled down after
th at one.
O n a One fall d a y In Novem ber, ou r state
le g isla tu re 's actio n — an oth er bandald approach
to crim e , caught m y eye and ihe g rap h ite In m y
p e n c il really sm oked. Subject m atter covered —
tw o legged jackasses, g rip p in g hands, cranlum s.
rectum *, fresh air. a n d sm e llin g the coffee And.

o h yes, I gave o u r Tallahassee stalw arts an eight
question quiz. N ob od y turned In th eir paper so I
guess nobody passed the quiz.
December was a banner month. F irst, th ird , or
so. covered the legality-illegality o f vole buying.
( S till don't k n o w — all the legal beagle*
suddenly strick e n w ith lock-Jnw an d aren't
talking.) M iddle th ird again harped on p u n is h ­
m ent and made m ention of " K I S S " (Keep It
S im p le Stupid) In the attempt*. Last th ird w as a
veritable gem. R elatin g hundgun licenses to
d riv e rs' licenses, m a k in g Illegal dru g s legal all
over the place ISurgcon General’s whopper), and
h ig h school gradu ation guaranteed Increases!
W ell, there y o u have It folk*, a ll In a big
nutshell. If you th in k Ihe nutshell Is loo big. you
"o u g h ta " see the tree. Have a belated H appy
New Year and I h ojic to be ch attin g w ith you
again down Ihe road a piece. I've gol the p en cils
If the Sanford Herald ra n find Ihe spare
Nelson B. T u lla r
W in te r S p rin g s

Video spying
I recently heard that some urban are a s wenu sin g video eq u ip m en t (Ihe k ind we see In most
sh oppin g m alls to sp y on the would-be s h o p lift­
ers) to spy on a n d prevent m ugging, dope
dealin g etc. T h e y set the equipm ent u p In such
a w ay as to cover th e ir en llrc urban urea. In tills
age o f teem ing lawlessness, that so u n d s to me
lik e a to p n otch w a y to fight c rim e . T h e
law-abiding citiz e n s would Icrl m ore co m fo rt­
able and the v e rm in would feel very u n co m fo rt­
able.
I lived In M ia m i w hen no w indow s an d doors
were "steel barTrd.” I went back som e years
la te r when they w ere. It's awful. I have noticed
th la area Is b eg in n in g lo put the steel b a rs u p
m ore and more. It's tim e to stop th is. I believe
vid e o spying w ill stop most of It. B rig h t lig h ts
a n d hidden cam eras sounds good la me.
D onald L. Pate
San ford

W A S H IN G T O N — T u cked Into the dingy
hasrnu-nt h a llw a y s or Ihe L o n g w orth House
O ther B u ild in g I* a sight must tourist* to
W ashington n e v e r see ihe House ol Repre­
sentative* m a ll room . In Decem ber and
Jan u ary, w h en m em bers of Congress are
home visitin g t h r lr constituents and m any
stager* lake v a ca tio n , tills I* :he busiest place
on Capitol H ill.
A recent v isit in the
m a ll ro o m f o u n d
th rre h allw ays lin e d
w llli pallets fu ll ol
frankrtl m all. M o si of
this was 111 the form
of u n so lic ite d
n e w s le t t e r s t h a t
m e m b e rs s e n d to
c o n * 111u e n t n v i a
bulk-rate postuge. O n
this pari leu I.u day.
the backlog w as so
bad that new sletter*
were being stacked
along Ihe w alls ol Ihe
ndjareut garage.
(T h is Is Iho
The reason fo r th is
busiest place on
Is the C ongressional
Capitol Hill. J
F ran kin g P rivileg e, a
tradition as o ld ns
Congress lis e ll that
has evolved In lo a n
$80-m lllton-per-year. 1neu in la* ut -protection
plan. O rig in ally designed as u m eans for
member* lo rn n im u n lc n lc with their constit­
uents. m em liers are now allow ed between
$140,000 and $ 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 In free m all urinually. Since a c c o u n ts do not ca rry over to the
next year, D ecem ber means use It or lose It.
In the eyes of m a n y, th is Is an Invitation for
abuse.
” 1 th in k at a ce rta in point the franking
privilege becom es a tax-funded pu blicity
gim m ick for jio lU lc la n s." says Rep. Peter
Dlutc. R-Muss.. a freshm an House member
who has s|H insorrd a m easure to cut the
franking allo w a n ce In hall. " V ic e P rrsld cn i
Gore talks at h u h reinventing governm ent,
but If you want to re ln v ru l governm ent, you
have to reinvent C on gress first.”
B lu le d ie s h is ow n experience as an
exam ple of w h y Ih r (ranking h u d g rl Is
bloated. A fte r c a m p a ig n in g a gain si the
franking p rivile g e In his 1992 race against
Incum bcni Rep. J o e Early. D-Mass.. B lu le
Instructed Ills sta ir lo answer all m all that
came Into the o lllc c . but nothing more — no
mass-mulled new sletters, nu postcards an ­
nouncing tow n m eetings, no "le g islativ e
updates'' from W ashington.
In one year, alm ost 40.000 pieces of m all
arrived in his olTlcc. a ll of w hich received a
reply. The cost to taxpayers was less Ilian
$15,000. a llo w in g IJIutr lo return the re­
m ainder — m ore th an $150,000 — to House
expense accou n ts. "T h a t taught m e that If
you cut the (franking) budget In half, you still
have more than en ough money to su pply ull
yo u r needs," B illie told our associate Ja n
Muller.
What m ay l&gt;c tru e for B lu lr Is not true for
m any ol Ills colleagues, who have grown
accustom ed In u sin g this taxpayer-funded
Junk m all us a m ean s of keeping up their
nam e recognition b u ck home. T h is being the
Information age. m a n y m em bers have begun
using dem ographic research lo target their
m ailings lo the rig h t audiences. For u fee.
outside coni p a n ic s w ill supply inrm lK*rs with
d e m o g ra p h ic p r o f ile s of th e ir d is tric ts ,
breaking hou seh old s down by ugc. Income
and other vurluh les. so m ailin g s m ay be
targeted to the m ost Interested households.
"Som e m em bers do a trem endous am ount
o f target m a ll." sa id one House sta lle r who
m onitors frankin g . "C o n stitu e n ts w rite to
them on ce rtain Issues, and the stair* put
them In data hoses a n d categorize them.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Friday. January 21. 1994 - SA

Clinton wants Whitewater probe resolved
By N A N C Y B B N A C
Associated Press Writer
W
p residen t
—A S H IN G T O N' C lin to n , ta k in g etock o f In*
presidency at the one-year m ark,
said he hopes on Independent
investigation of hia real estate
dealings a decade ago w ill quiet
i he controversy and allow h im to
"just go hack to w o rk." He
shrugged off the bud days, say­
ing, " th a t’s part of life.”
A som etim es som ber C lin to n ,
clearly tired aflcr a grueling start
to th e new y e a r, a p p e a re d
Thursday on C N N ’s "L a rry K in g
L ive " program and fielded q u es­
tions from a national T V a u ­
d ie n c e t h a t r e f le c t e d t h e
achievements and setback* of
his first year.
He touched on subjects from
the earthquake In C a lifo rn ia to
the bloodshed In Bosnia.
"I like the Job.” he said tn a
simple sum m ation. "I'm grateful
for the opportunity to serve. The
had days are part of It."

Continued from Page 1A

tion of W hitew ater Developm ent
Corp. by form er U.S. Attorney
Robert U. F lsk e J r. and Indicated
that he and first lad y H illa ry
Rodham C lin to n w ould subm it
to questioning.

d ale w ill have
10 Ik * later, because the IK !A lias
an oth er op|&gt;ortumi(y to review
It."
"W h e n they have no further
o b je ction s." s Ih- added, "th en
they w ill notify the city, and the
re /o n ln g w ill become effective."
A lt h o u
C o m m i s s io n e r
George D u ry ra com m ented that
h r objected to ch an g in g land
designated for co m m e rcia l to a
residenii.d zoning, be voted in
favor o f the ordinance, and the
m easu rr p a s s e d u n an im o u sly,
w ith the change In effective dale
suggested by Dienes.

&amp;

‘ ‘The m a in th ing I want to do
Is to Jusf have (hat turned over
In h im so we can go buck to
w ork." C lin to n said. "I Just waul
to do m y Job. I don't w ant tu tie
distracted by ib is anym ore. I
d id n ’t d o n n y tb ln g w ron g."
A ckn o w le d g in g that he had
been caught off guard hy the
Intensity of questions about his
role In W hitew ater. C lin to n said
It was "a m u ch bigger story ...
than I hud a n ticip ate d ."

T h e other change In property
zon in g Involved ap p ro xim ately
25 acres at Ihe southw est corner
of S R. 46-A and R inehart Road.
11 Is d ire ctly west of the cem e­
tery. T h e land Is owned by the
B a n k of C e n tra l Florida

He Insisted be bad done ihe
" b e n d - n v e r - b a c k w a rd s rig h t
th in g " In connection w ith the
real estate deal.
Flske Is to Investigate allega­
tions that C lin to n Im properly
b e n e fite d fro m h is b u s in e s s
p a r t n e r s h ip w it h J a m e s
M cDougal, operator of a nowfailed M adison G u a ran ty Suvlng*
and Loan. Investigators are try ­
ing to determ ine whether deposi­
tors' fu n ds were diverted from
Madison to help retire C lin to n 's
1984 g u b e rn a to ria l cam p aig n
debt and whether S A L m oney
was Im properly deposited In the
W hitew ater accou n t.
C lin to n expressed hope that
turn ing the m atter over to Flske
would r r n io v r the distract ton.

Growth

and "I
w o rk ."

can Just

go (Kick

to

com e w ith It. th at's part of life ."
Lookin g ahead. C lin to n said
his biggest hope for Ihe new year
H r sh ru g g rd off effects of wus to ensure health care for all
II was a hitter Irony that the
w ith erin g crtttrtsm from his po- A m e rica n s — a goal deferred
anniversary* of C lin to n ’s Inaugu
llllc a l opponents, saying. "I can
from the first year o f h is adm inration was the same day that
deal w ith It. The o n ly th ing that Istrallon.
Attorney General Ja n e t Reno
really steam s me Is what It does
Ills biggest fear for 1994, he
appointed a special co u nsel to
to m y wife and m y daughter, to said, is that "d e m o cra cy w ill
investigate his 19HOs d ea lin gs In
m y fa m ily ."
fare reversal som ew here and
a failed A rkansas real estate
venture.
"I d id n ’t run to have a pleas­ dash m y hopes of h aving a more
C lin to n . Interviewed In Ihe
ant tim e .” he added "I ran to peaceful w o rld ."
T h e p r e s id e n t a b a n d o n e d
have the chance to rhunge the
A hue House library, pledged fu ll
plans to extend his appearance
nx&gt;perallon w ith the Investiga­
co u ntry, and If the bad days
*on Ihe K in g show from an hour
to 90 m inutes ns the strain of Ills
recent schedule becam e appar­
ent.
Ills m other. V irg in ia Kelley,
died Ja n . 0. and C lin to n traveled
to A rkan sas for her funeral Just
days before em b arkin g on an
e ig h t-d a y . s ix - n a tio n trip to
Europe. Since re lu m in g home
on S unday. C lin to n has traveled
to Southern C alifo rn ia to Inspect
w hich has left It alm ost co m ­
S p e a r s , an e n g in e e r fro m
the dam age from the Nonhrtdge
I f A i m lt M F ra n
pletely paralyzed. Carey said.
Brandon, said he has seen the
earthquake.
Several d riv e rs corralled the eagle fly in g over Ihe Interstate
G A IN E S V IL L E - A n A m e r i­
" A re you h a p p y ?" the talkcan bald eagle struck by a tru ck downed b ird W ednesday m orn ­ liefore.
show host asked C lin to n .
as i* swooped over a highw ay for ing on Interstate 75 north of
"O h. yes.” he said w ithout
"I u su a lly see him fishing out
a ro ad-kill meal Is re ce iv in g Tam pa after they saw It collide
em otion.
medical care but co n tin u es to w ith the m etal (tap on the top of
there or looking for road k ill," he
C lin to n has agreed to appear
a tractor tra ile r's passenger rub
•Aid.
struggle for its life.
on K in g 's show every six m onths
Dan Spears w rapped his Jacket
G a m e and veterinary officials
"It’s very iffy ." Sarah C arey, a
to check In w ith the A m erican
agreed the bird was lik e ly lo o k ­ people. The last tim e he d id so.
spokeswoman at the U n iv e rsity around the eagle and look It to
his office about 10 m iles up the
ing for an easy meal.
o! Florida College of V e te rin a ry
In J u ly , w as the n ig ht that W hite
Interslate tn San A ntonio. He
" I t ’s a whole lot easier p ickin g
House law yer V in c e n t Foster
Medicine said Thursday. " T h e
com m itted suicide.
then called w ild life officials, be­ up a dead cat or a dead possum
prognosis Is not good
on the road than going aUer a
"It broke m y heart." C lin to n
The bird, nam ed M ax by the gin nin g an odyssey that w ould
fish In a pon d ." said Lee Duke,
said of h is ch ild h ood friend's
clinic staff, suffered an Injury at ta k e th e b ir d fro m a lo c a l
the Thonotosussa veterinarian
d e a th , a d d in g th a t F o s te r's
Ihe base o f Its tall an d som e veterinarian '* office to a plane
who first treated Max.
swelling around Us sp in a l cord. for the u n iv e rs ity hospital.
reasons (or ta k in g tits life rem ain
I
- tff jj
it
, . . . ....
l- J * ., k s
•
Lookin g back a t the lilg h s and
tows of b is first year. C tln to iK
said the best day p o litica lly was*
stepped aside to let h is cousin m in e rs out o f Ihe b ark door when h is econom ic plan passed.
Continued from Pago 1A
pale blues and beiges, s till w ith a head the co m pan y. S lo ck added. d u rin g (h r film ing. The crew was The most su rp risin g th ing was
c o u n try " them e but w ith a The Bob E v a n s com pany Is based film in g Dan Evans In the front of ihut "II was a little tougher lo
chuiige th ing s than I thought It
In C o lu m b u s. Ohio. S to ck has the store for the com m ercial.
light, airy feeling.
" T h e y had the front of the store w ould be." he said.
"The com m ercial really c o in ­ been w ith the com pan y 1H years,
The questions from C lin to n 's
all blocked off." Duggar said. The
cides w ith what the co m p a n y 's com ing to F lo rid a from Dayton.
call-in audience offered re m in ­
general
store
w
h
ich
sells
feed,
The
c
h
a
in
lia
s
several
p
ro­
trying to do w ith value percep­
s e e d , h a r d w a r e a n d o t h e r ders of h is foreign p olicy set­
t io n . " S t o c k s a id . " T h a t ' s totype b u ild in g designs now and
m erch an d ise opened In 1941. b a c k s In the firs t y e a i. He
S
lo
ck
said
the
Flo
rid
a
stores
with
b a ilc a lly It tn a n u tsh e ll." He
The Duggars purchased It from defended h is h a n d lin g o f the
the
red
an
d
w
h
ite
color
schem
e
added the Interior of the re sta u ­
strife in S om alia and Bosnia, but
w ill eve n tu a lly be redecorated. Mrs. Duggar s father In 1972.
rant m ade It easier to shoot there.
A lth o u g h he was not part of the added of the latter. "I'v e learned
"Y
o
u
change
w
ith
the
tim
e
s."
lie
The five 30-second co m m e r­
film in g . Duggar said he met Dan not to be o p tim istic there."
cials w ill advertise new m en u com m ented.
Evans.
Trior
lo
film
in
g
the
restaurant
items in the spring and prom ote
" H r seemed like a really nice
"F ive din ners for under $ 5 ." T h e Interior scenes. Ihe film crew
m an ." he salJ.
w
o
rk
e
d
at
D
u
g
g
a
r's
G
e
n
e
ra
l
t e le v is io n c o m m e r c ia ls w ill
The production com pany also
'- a lu re Bob Evans C E O . D an Store. 118 S. Sanford Avenue.
scheduled worked In Ocala und Continued from Page IA
Joe
Duggar.
w
ho
ow
ns
and
Evans. C om pany founder B ob
neighbor's ch ecks tn December,
O rlando d u rin g the four days of
th e n u s in g tw o o f th em to
Evans, who used to appear In operates the store w ith h is wife.
film
in
g
.
purchusc Items at un arts and
com m ercials. Is s till liv in g but Margaret, said they served cuscrafts show. Mrs. P e rry w as held
on two charges of uttering a
fo rg e d I n s tru m e n t a n d tw o
charges of petit theft. Mrs. Perrym akes her first nppeuraner In
court at 1 30 p m today.
W ednesday. J a n . 19. 1994. at THOMAS SENO
SAMUEL A. BROWN
Mrs. Percy was also arrested
T h o m a s S en g . 76. S p rin g
L u c e rn e M e d ic a l C e n te r, O r­
Sam uel A. Brown. 72. Pnrk
J a il. 11 on s im ila r charges of
lando. H orn A p ril 17, 191). In V alley Loop, Altam onte Springs,
A vrnue. Sanford, died M onday.
forgery, petit (licit and retail
J r linin gs. Fla., she m oved to died T u esd ay. Jan . 18, 1994. at
Jan. 17. 1994. ut Florida H o s p i­
theft, said M cDonough. Those
Titusville- In 1917 She w as a Ills residence. Born Oct. 2. 1919.
tal. O rlando. Bom Oct. 16. 1921
charges are pending.
hom em aker.
In C h icag o . III., he moved lo
In Ethel. W.Va.. h r m oved lo
S h c rtfrs Investlgulors say they
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e s o n s . C e n tra l Florida In 1962. Mr.
Centra) Flo rid a In 1963. Mr.
have
freq u en tly responded lo
A rm n n d . F lc a lc h e r . b o th of Seng w as In sales construction.
Brown w as a truck d riv e r and
dom estic violence co m p la in ts In
T
itu
sville:
daughters.
R
ub
y
V.
He
w
as
Catholic,
a
M
ason
and
an
Baptist. He was an A rm y v eter­
the Perry hom e at 23 16 PolnStrut ban. E m m a L c r Pratt, V i­ A rm y veteran.
an.
cla n a Road In unlncor|H&gt;ratrii
v ia n D. M o n tg o m e ry , a ll of
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e .
S u rviv o rs Include son. Bobby
T llu s v lllc , V era Mat- Flow ers. Jeanne: son. Thom as II. S o r­ Sem inole C ou n ty ucur W in ter
Jo e . S n n lo rd : s te p d a u g h te rs
Miam i: brother. A m os Bell. Jr..
rento: daughter. Donna Heinz.* Park.
*Joahn G ib s o n . D eltona. L o u
T h e v ic t im . D a v id G e ra ld
T it u s v ille : s is te rs . A ir e Mae Peoria. III.; six g ran d child ren
F ra n c e s S y lv e s te r. O r la n d o .
P
e
rry . 33, w as sentenced to
Frazier. Nora Mae Redding, both and four great-grandchildren.
Peggy H ic k e y . Port R ic h e y :
p ro ba tio n last y e a r on c h ild
of T itu sville : 24 grandchildren:
B a ld w ln - F a lr c h lld F u n e r a l
stepsons. D anny Tarlton. S a n ­
54 g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n ; an d
Home. Forest C ity. In charge of abuse charges und was arrested
fo r d . G a r y T a r lt o n . R ic k y
tw ice in 1992 and once last year
arrangem ents.
three g jra l-g re a l-g rn n d ch lld rrn .
Tarlton. both of Plant C ity: 2 0
on charges of dom estic violence
W llso n -E lch clb crg cr M ortuary.
grandchildren and nine great­
w ith Ills wife, accord in g to SlierInc.. S:inford. In charge o f a r­
grandchildren.
KTsO fnec records.
rangem ents.
B a ld w ln - F a lr c h lld F u n e r a l
Investigators found Mr. Percy
PUN 1RALS
Home, O aklaw n Park C h ape l.
M IL A O R O S PO R T U O N D O
face up In bed. dead of a single
Lake M ary, In charge of a r­
s h o t g u n b la s t to (h e fa c e
M llagros Portuondo, 64. South
rangements.
T h u rsd ay m orning. Mr. P erry's
P a rk lo n D riv e . D eltona, died
H E N R Y . IM E A O U l
sh o tg u n .'w h ich he kept near the
T u e sd a y . J a n . 18. 1994. at
F u n e ra l u f v i d lo - M r Ireed u t H tn n r. ot
lu e ld e r . J*n II.
bed. luy on the door where II had
Central F lo rid a Regional H o sp i­ in Hughe* A .* .
VELMA LAURA ELLIB
4. a t F lo o d * L ia n g H u rtin g Center.
apparen
tly been dropped, said
tal. Sanford. Born M nrch 26. AIMpop
Velm a Lau ra E llis. 79. P ine
ka. m ill be held W rd n ttd e r . J e n M .
1929.
In
Skin
la
irrn
zo
.
Puerto
M
cDonough.
r
o
t
.
a
t
F
lo
o
d
*
N
*M
orul
Cem
eteryB
u
tS
n
tll.
Street. Altam onte Springs, died
F lo rid *
Rleo. she m o ved to C e n tra l
M cD onough said Mrs. Perry
T h u rsday, J a n . 20. 1994. ut
u rv iv o r* In clu d e * u n l. Jo h n n l* M a y
told
Investigators she answered
FLorlda from Brooklyn. N.Y. In K eSlle
Longwood Health Care Center.
y , U n fo r d , to u t lo t. O p tr J** n and
1985. M rs. P om ton d o w as a Horde* C o l lin t. Dorothy *nd U ly te e t B ro n n .
u kno ck at the door at about 9
Bom Feb. 19. 1914. In Opp. Ala.,
B * rh « r* K ir b y *nd ton. W illia m , Joyco *nd
a.in. by two men she described
she m oved to Central Flo rid a In hom em aker an d a m em ber of W ilb u r Fargw ton. *11 of Sanford, coutln.
as Panam anian. Mr. Perry, an
S
p
a
n
ish
B
a
p
tis
t
C
h
u
rc
h
.
De­
1944. She w as a hom em aker
R obot 1 a n d M a r y Cain. P a n a m a C ity. F I* t
aircraft m echanic, once worked
ltona.
U if t r in Ia n , W illi* M *» S a n d trt. A ltam on te
and a m em ber of First B aptist
Spring*. and a S o il of to u tin t and fa m ily
In P an am a. M rs. i ’ r r r y told
S
u
rv
iv
o
rs
in
c
lu
d
e
h
usband.
C h u rch . Casselberry.
m * m b * rt
Investigators. M cD onough said.
P a b lo : d a u g h t e r s , E n i d
S u rv iv o r s Include bro th e rs.
W ilto n E lcb * lb * rg * r M o rtu a ry . Inc., San
Mrs. Perry said tier husband said
Maldonado.
O
frlta
Rosario,
troth
ford.
In
ch
a
rg
e
of
arrangem
ent*
Lew is J . Bass. DeBary. J o h n C.
h r knew them and to let them
Boss. Edgewaler: sisters. Edna o f Deltona: sons. T ito and Pablo
In.
T h e y entered the bedroom
Brow n. Longwood. Em m ie E l­ L.. both o f Deltona: sisters Nydlu
W IL L IA M S , M I R S I R T
w h ile she went lo another part of
Gom ez, O rla nd o , Mary
F u n e ra l t t r v lc o t lo r M r H e rb e rt W illia m t.
der. W in ter Springs.
11. of J» R o t t in g G o r d o n . Sanford. * h o died
tltc house. M cD onough said.
V l l l a n e u v a . P u e r t o R ic o ;
B a ld w ln - F a lr c h lld F u n e r a l
M on day. J a n If. w ill bo I X p m S aturday
Mrs. Percy told Investigators
brothers.
A
n
to
n
io
Gom
ez,
O
r­
Home, A ltam on te Springs. In
at S p rin g fie ld M B C h u rch * lt h th* R * r E
she heard the three m en arguing
la n d o , W ls o a n d F r a n c is c o
E R ir * r t . o ffK la tln g ln t* rm * n t to fo lio * Ut
charge o f arrangem ents.
E v e rg re e n C em etery. Sen lo rd V io la tio n *111
In S p a n i s h t h e n h e a r d a
Gomez; five grandchildren.
h r fro m S * p m today ( F rid a y ) . J a n II. at
gunshot. The two m en ran from
S
trp
h
cn
R.
H
uldaulf
F
u
n
cr.il
EMMA B. PORT LOCK
th* fu n e ra l horn*
tile house and fled on foot. Mrs.
Hom e. D eltona. In charge of
S u n rit* F u n e ra l Hom e. fOO l o a n l A v e .
E m m a B. Portlock. 82. Second
Sanford. JZJ D U . m charge of arran g em en ts
Perry sal-J.
arrangem ents.
A v e n u e . T i t u s v i l l e , d ie d

Bald eagle struggles for

life after it is hit by truck

Film

Murder

That proposal was tabled by
the co m m issio n pending further
Inform ation on the p lans for
sp e rlflc developm ent.
C it y P la n n e r M a tt W e st
com m en ted that the area In­
volved w ould be critic a l In the
future of the city. " W ith the new
exp ressw ay Interchange to 1-4 at
that Intersection, and th r new

M all being built Just n orth of
th ere ." he said, "th is w ill Ik - a
new m ajor entrance to o u r c ity .”
H u g h H a rllu g , re p re se n tin g
the developer was on hand to
s p e a k for t ile p ro p o s a l. He
explained that the co u n ty bad
approached the bank nine m oths
ago lo donate a p p ro x im a te ly
10,05 acres o f the land for an
interchange, and Ihe ban k was
now d esirin g to have the rest of
th e lan d rezn n ed for fu tu re
developm ent.
M a rlin g e x p la in e d that the
b an k Intended lo have the cor*
ner. near the Interchange, d eve l­
oped for jjovslbk* use as a gas
station and drive In restaurant
T h e land Is presently zoned
M l A The o rig in al a p p lica tio n
w as to have the entire property
rezoned to C-2. but H a rd in g says
four lots should lx* zoned C - 1. for
the higher level developm ent.
A fter a lengthy discu ssion re­
garding plans for Ihe d eve lo p ­
m ent. (lie com m ission voted lo
table Ihe m atter pending fu rth er
I n f o r m a t io n r e g a r d in g th e
specific proposals for rc /o n ln g
Ix-ing requested by the hank, as
w e ll as d e t a i l s on the
e x p re s s w a y Interchange, and
lu tu re expansion* and develop­
ment of the R ln c h irt Road area

Furlong
Continued from Page IA
m nsl
con servative m em ber on a pre­
d o m in a n tly R epublican board,
voting ag aln si a 1991 tax In
crease and spending Increases
for Ihe O rland o Science Center
tn t ills ye a r's spending plan.
F u rlon g has pursued developer’s
i in p a d fees for law enforcem ent,
schools and lib raries to shift
som e resident la x burden tu
newcom ers.
F u rlo n g also I n llla lrd a sister
c c u n ty program w ith C o u n ty
W icklo w Ireland In an elforl lo
s p u r t o u r is m a n d e x ch a n g e
Ideas.
On a statem ent. F u rlo n g said
h r w ill again lim it Individual
co n trib u tio n s in $100 and not
accept m oney Irom |&gt;olitleal a c­
tion com m ittees, u n io n s or b u s i­
nesses. He rhalk-nged tils oppo­
nents lo do likewise.
" T h e v o t e r s o f S e m in o le

C o u n ty a rc left op w ith g overn ­
ment by the highest b id d e r,"
F u rlo n g declared. " L e i's m ake
th is tin election, not an a u c tio n ."
In k e e p in g w ith th e low spending approach. F u rlo n g w ill
seek to qualify for office by ,
petition, rath er than p avin g the
$3,450 filin g fee
F u rlo n g pledges to keep close
s c r u t in y on c o n s tr u c tio n to
assure qu ality developm ent and
a [xipulatlon growth that doesn't
outpace services. F u rlo n g also
vowed to continue h is effort to
pace re s id e n tia l d evelo p m en t
w ith school capacity, one o f h is ■
m ain Issues In 1990. F u rlo n g
served for three years as the
c o m m is s io n 's s c h o o l h o a rd
llason.
"W e 'v e com e a long w ay In
w o rkin g together lo p ra te d one
o f Sem inole C o u n ty 's greatest
assets, our schools, b u l we s till
have a long w ay to go." he said,

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Continued from Page 1A
- s h e d id not have the rig h t to
have a w eapon in sch o o l." he
M l(j
T h e boy w as airlifte d to C e n ­
tral F lo rid a Regional H osp ii.il
W h itm ire said the s la b b in g wus
not serious, and ih e boy w as
reported In good condition
A cc o rd in g lo S liu p c . Ihe boy
re lu m e d to class yesterday af­
ternoon.
S h u p e d id not know w hul
pun ish m en t. If an y w ould be

Imposed on Ihe boy.
"1 don't k n o w ," he said th is
m o rn in g . “ W e were m ore eoncorned w ith h is w ell-being at (h r
lim e to lake tliat (punishm entI
Into consideration ye ste rd a y."
The g irl was charged w ith
aggravated battery ut Ihe J u v e ­
n ile Detention C e n te r and re­
leased Into the custody of Iter
m other.
Because o f their ages, n either
of the youngsters could be Iden­
tified by nam e and address.

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sewer s y s te m s and lines now or
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
h e re e ttn r o w eed hy the Atarlga
OF THE E IG H T E E N T H
gor. o r In w h ic h the Mortgagor
JU O IC IA L C I R C U I T
has a n in te re s t which are now
IN A N D F O R
or h o ro e tle r located on. aver or
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
upon tho L a n d lo r m an ra t*
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o n , p o rt thereof, includ’ng but
Cat* N» D i m C A I« E
not
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Ju d fe O.N. E a to n . J r
s e r v ic e l a t e r a ls , h y d r a n ts ,
TH E M ID LA N D M U T U A L
pum ps, p ip e s v e lv e t end eppur
L I F E IN S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y
to n e n c e v t ilt and pum p ttolions.
a n O riw corporation
s a n ita ry sew er lines s e n ilit y
P to in D tl.
sewer m o m s s e n d e r, tewe*
V
la t e r a ls , s a n it a r y te w o r
T H E l M O P P E T O F IS L A N D
m an h o les e n d sanitary sewer
L A K E P A R T N E R S H I P a F lo r
app u rte n a n ce s
Ida general partner ship .
T a n g ib le P re p e rt, A ll e l the
Defendant
M o rtg a g o r s rig h t title end
N O TICE O F t A L E
in te rest in a n d to a ll fu tu re s,
N O T IC E IS OIVEN that, pur
fu rn itu re appurtenances eppe
(w ant lo a S u m m a r y F in a l
r e t u t . m a c h in e r y , g o o d s ,
Ju dg m ent at F o re c to s u rr an
sup plies, equ ipm en t and long!
torad January II. 1004. antarad
bto p e rso n a l p ro p a rt, ot a n , and
in C ato No a i l t o J C A M E . ot
e v e ry n a tu re whatsoever that
m a C irc u it C ourt ot tha f igh
are maw o* hereafter (II a*
taanm Ju d icia l C ir c u it , m and
•ached o* o tfla o d to Iho Land or
tor Sammoto C ounty. F lo rid a
Iho Im p ro v e m e n ts or both, or
n tia ra ln Tha M id la n d M utual
(III s itu a te d upon or about Iho
L lta Inouranco C o m p a n y it the
L a n d o r tho Im provem ent* or
. p la in tiff and Tho Shoppes at
both
r o g a r d t o t t o l whether
■ I H and L a ta P a rt n o rtM p a F lo r
p h y s ic a lly e tt it e d or te v e 'fd or
I Ida general p a rtn e rs h ip It tha
capabto
ot severance tram the
datandant I w ill t o ll to tha
L a n d or Im provem ent* or both
, tup hat I b-ddar. tor c a th . at tha
p ro v id e d the ta m e ere used
W CST F R O N T D O O R ot tha
utabto o r intended to bo uted m
J Sam i no la County C ourtho uta.
co nn e ctio n w ith any present or
| X I North P a r t A v e n u e San
:
M
u r e wee. operation, eccupo
i lo rd Florida, at It 00 o m . on
lio n or e n jo y m e n t ot or upon the
| tha tth d i r ot F e b ru a ry )f*4
L a n d o r Im p r o v e m e n t ! er both
m a to!tarring raat a n d partonai
o r (III) re g a rd le s s e l w here
p reparty d a tc n b a d In tha F in a l
situ a te d p ro v id e d the sam e e*e
Judgm ent o l F o ro c to tu ra and In
used u s a b le o r intended to be
tha legal d a tc n p tio n attachad to
used In co nn e ctio n with any
t o * N o t ilt ot Soto o t E a h ib lt
present
o r fu tu re use. operation
"A"
o ccu potm n o r eniuym ent ot or
E X H I B IT “ A ”
upon tho L a n d tho Im provo
L E G A L D E S C R IP T IO N
m onts. o r both Tho Ns ageing
P o r ta l No I
Includes b y w ay ot illu stra tion
B eing e portion o t T r e c l No I
but not lim ita tio n ony and o 'l
Sen land s Spring*, a cc o rd in g to
signs a n d d isp la y s healing, a ir
•ho plot thereof o t reco rd ed In
ce n d tie n in g wetor g e t lighting
P lo t B oot &amp;, P a g e SJ. Public
I n c in e r a t in g , a n d p o w e r
R e co rd ! ot Sam i note C ou n t,,
e o u l p m e n l . e n g in e s , c e m
F lo rid a
presso*s
p ip e s pum ps ten ts.
Com m ence at the N orth a a tl
co rn er ot t a d T r a c t No I. " m otors co nd uits, w irin g and
t w it c h io o 'd t plum bing, lin in g ,
thence along the S o u th e rly Right
c toonm g tir o prevention I.re
ot W ay lino ot S toto Ro ad No
e s tm g u is h ln g
s p rin k lin g re
a la s t r u t i E . jo t io N ot to
i
trig
e r e tln g
ventilating waste
tho PO IN T O F B E G I N N I N G
re m o v a l a n d rom m u n lcalton s
In o n c o c o n tin u e a lo n g to ld
eq u ip m e n t a n d apparatus, b e ll
Southerly Right ot W a y lino S
a r t fu rn a c e s, p i burners vecu
* * * U 'U '' E l i t e too* thence
S 00*00 la " A . M O teat, thence ' um ctoon.ng system s, etovotocs
end e s c a la to rs , stores, o w n s
N
t f i t la " A
a] 00 teal,
I ra n g e s , d is p o s a l units, d ish
thence S 00*M J4
A
l» 0 0
w ashers w a te r ho4tors eaheutt
teat
thence S l« * M 'M " E .
s y s te m s
r a l n g o 'i t o r t . cab I
M l M teat; thence S W 0 4 M ’
, nets, a n d p a rtitio n s tugs, ol
A
J a l M te a t
th e n c e N
j
lo
ch
e
d
D
oor
co verin gs curtains,
te* M la W . 114 J1 ir a t. thence
tods drop#**e 1 end ca’ pe**
N 00*01 U " E . IJJ SO teat
b u ild in g m a te ria ls a ll shades
thence N W I T 14" W . X t ef
ow ning s, b lin d s , screens storm
teat thence N 00*00 Ja
E .
doors a n d w indow s and any
J i t ID t o o l . t h e n c e S
a d d itio n s, a ccessio ns renew als
I f l l ' I I ' E . 1 X 0 0 toot thence
re p la c e m e n ts and substitutions
N 00*1 M " E . X 0 le a l, thence
• t ony o r a ll o l tho feyego-ng, it
S •♦•M U " I , M M
teat,
b o ln g u n d e r s t o o d th a t Iho
thence N 00*01 X * E . IFIOO
• n u m e r a t io n •• o n , spec'lie
teat to the P O IN T O F B E G I N
a r t ic le s o f ta n g ib le property
N IN G
s h a ll In n o w tta e rd u d e or be
T O G E T H E R W IT H
held to e r d u d e any item s ot
IN G R E S S E G R E S S
ta n g ib le p ro p e rty not tp o O fk a l
EASEM ENT
ty m e n tio n e d
The Hem s • !
Being o portion ot T ra c t N o l.
p ro p e rty en cu m b e red by this
S en io r do S p rin g e a cc o rd in g to
sub se ctio n o re Individually and
the plot theraot o t re c o rd e d m
c o lle c tiv e ly som etim es coned
P ie t Boot I. page SJ. P u b lic
the " T a n g ib le Pro perty in this
R e c o rd ! ot Sam .noto County

I

I

F lo rid a
Com m ence at the N o rth e a st
co rn er ot t a d T r a c t N o I.
i hence along tha Sowtrie* I, Right
ot M a y lmo ot sto to R o o d 4J4. t
I f S A I t " E . J M 10 to o l to the
P O IN T OF B E G IN N IN G !
th e n c e , ce n ||n y e a lo n g to ld
Boutnertyi Right e t W a y lino t
Oe-tO la * ■ ..'• a g e M o t, thence
S 00-04 H ' W . ISO 00 teal,
thence S It* SO I 4 " E . 145 X
' teat to a petal O U R * . W a tt lin e at
on t in t in g IJ toot red o In
g r o tt, E g re tt E o t a m o n i a t to
corded in O ffic ia l R e c o rd ! Boot
Mao Page HO P u b lic R e cord !
of Sammoto C ounty. F lo rid a ,
•honct itong t e d W a tt lino. N
00*00 la
E . ISO 00 to o l to a
pom I on t a d South R ig h t o l Way
lin o ot S R . 4J4, then ce S
I H M I4" E along la i d Might ol
W ay l me HOC toot, thence S
00*00 X " W . I X 00 teat; thence
N W X I 4 " W . M l JO leetj
thence N 10* R X “ E . I N N
teat to the P O IN T O F B E G I N
N IN G
T O G E T H E R W IT H
IN G R E S S E G R E S S
EASEM ENT
B e in g a p e r p e t u o l n o n
e a c lu tfre e e te m e nl p re v io u s !,
reserved m that c e rta in War
r e n t . Deed reco rd ed to O ft!ctel
R e co rd ! B oot M U . page TM.
P u b lic R o c o rd t a t S em in o le
County. F lor Ida. a t m a r t par
licu to rty deter ibed a t tot km *
F ro m tho NW corner at Tract
N o 1. S A N L A N O O S P R IN G S ,
a ccordin g to tho P lo t thereof a t
record ed In P lo t B o o k S. page SI.
Ot tho P u b lic R e c o rd ! ot Semi
note County. Florida, run S.
0 t * s r u - C . alo ng tho North
lin o ef t o d T ra ct I a n d tho South
R ig h t ot W o , lin o o t Stoto Rood
4J4 a distance o l H I 40 le a l lo r a
P O IN T OF B E G IN N IN G ,
thence continue S I H S T U " E .
I J 00 l e a l, t h e n c e r u n S
00*01 X W . 110 00 toot, thence
ru n N W M I 4 " W . IJ 00 leal,
•hence run N 00*00 X ' f. .
J 10 00 teal to the P o in t ot Be
T O G E T H E R W IT H :
L o r d Tho loo s im p le estate
and Interetl ot tho M o rtgag or
d i l t t l n g In and to m a t certain
p r o p o rt , ly in g a n d being In
Sammoto County. F lo r id a and
m o re fu ll, d e scribe d on E iM b ft
A attached hereto a n d m ode a
.p o rt hereof by re fe re n c e to the
ta m e eatonl a t It lu t ly ta t forth
h e r o i n I c o l l o c l l v o l y . Ih o
" L a n d ').
Im provem ent* A ll b u id m g t.
stru ctu re * , b o tto rm o n ts . and
O th er Im p ro v e m e n t! o f ony
n atu re now or h e re a fte r erected
o r located m w hole o r m part
upon tho Land, ro g a rd to tt of
w hether p h y s ica lly a lin e d or
now or hereafter le v e re d or
ca p able o l seve rance fro m the
L a n d (c o lle c tiv e ly , the " lm
prove m ent*")
Appurtenances T h e b e n e lll oT
•II easements, in te rests, p rlv i
leges. Ik ern es and o th e r rights
• I o n y n a tu re w h a ts o e v e r
benefiting or o th e rw ise appurte
nan I to the L a n d o r tha lm
prove m e nlt. or both. Including
tho benefit o l o il rig h ts ot way.
easem ents. rip a ria n a n d litto ra l
rig h ts, water, w ater rig h ts and
pow ers, rights to a n d to to ll till,
s trip s or gores ot la n d , streets.
•Ito yt. ways, passages, paving,
r a i l r o a d s id in g s , d r a in a g e
rig h ts, sewer rig h ts, a n d rights
ot ingress and a g r o s t to and
fro m tho Land and a ll odlom ing
property, whether n o w o a lttln g
o r horoaltor a ris in g , together
w ith tho reversion o r reversions,
re m ain d er or re m a in d e rs , rents
issues, incomes, a n d p r a fltt ot
a n y e l tho loro g oing, and o il
rig h ts , into end In to ro sl o l the
M ortgag or in and to tho m inor
• It. flowers, vhrwbs. la n d tca p
Ing. crops, trees a n d tim b e r and
other em blem ents n o w o r here
otte r located an th e L a n d or
under or above the s o m a , o r ony
p o rt or p arcel thereof, and a ll ot
tho water, ta n n e ry a n d Storm

M o rtg a g e

R e n ts A ll security deposits,
rents, is s u e s incom es profits
and o th e r d ep osits at • general
n a tu re wt a n y m anner arisin g
fro m th e L a n d Improvem ents
Or Tong.bto Pro perty, er any
c o m b in a tio n thereof, including
the M o r tg a g o r 's intorosl m and
to O H l o o s o t . g u a r a n t ie s ,
licenses, fran ch ises, end con
cosstons a t. o r relating to. tho
p o t ta s tu n . use occupancy or
tn | o y m o n l ot Oil o r any portion
of the L a n d . Im provem ents or
T a n g ib le P ro p e rty whether now
o a lttln g e r hereafter m od,. In
e lu d in g o n , and a ll am end
m en tt. m o d ificatio n s, replace
m e n tt. sub stitutions, eatentiont.
r e n e w a ls , o r co n s o lid a tio n s ,
w hether n o w oalsting or her a s I
ter m ad e, bu t reserving to the
M o rtg a g o r In tho m or.'wr pro
yid od b y th is M ortgage iho righ t
to co lto c t. re ta in , end otherwise
h e ro th e use and benefit ot o il
Such re n ts . Issues. Incomes and
p ro fits u n le s s e n d id itll 0 default
o c c u rs In tho paym ent or other
p e rfo rm a n c e o l tho Noto. M o ri
gag* o r O th e r Leon Docum ents
Tho llo m s o l property oncum
bored by th is subsection ore
I n d iv id u a lly e n d c o lle c tiv e ly
so m e tim e s c a lle d the " R e n ts '' In
th is M o rtg a g e
S e co n d a ry F inancing A ll ot
tho M o rtg a g o r * right, power, or
p rlv lto g o to liar the* encum ber
any o t tho pro p e rty described In
•hit S e ctio n I J tor debt. It being
Intended b y th is provision to
d lv o tt th o M o rtg a g o r of tho
pow er to en cu m b e r, or to gra n t
• s e c u rity in to ro s l In. ony ot the
p ro p e rty encum bered by this
M o rtg a g e a s sacurlty tor tha
p e rfo rm a n c e ot any obligation
w ithout tha M ortgagee * p rio r
w ritte n co nse n t eacept as specit
k e ll y sat fo rth In Section J X
h ereafter
P ro ceed * A ll end any at the
M o rtg a g o r t rig h t. Hilo, inter
• tt. p ro p e rty , c la im , demand,
ju d g m e n ts
aw ard s, proceeds
and te tlto m e n ft or paym ents.
In clu d in g Intorosl thereon, and
the rig h t to re c e iv e the same, at
la w a s w a ll a t Wt equity, a t a
re su lt o t (II Insurance proceeds
p u rsu a n t to the Insurance pro
v is io n s h o r o a lt o r , (III Iho
e a e r c ite o l Dto right ot em inent
d o m a in a* other condem nation
o r t a k i n g a t Ih o p r o p e r ly
e n cu m b e re d by th is M ortgage
HID the a lte ra tio n of the grade
oI a n y stre e t lie ) any other
I n iu r y to . co n d e m n a tio n o l,
t a k in g o ' re q u is itio n in g o l.
c o n v e rsio n o f (voluntary or In
v o lu n ta ry ), dam age to or de
c r e o s o In Ihe v a lu e o l ih o
P ro p e rty , a n d ( v l any and a ll
m onies, a w a rd s or other pay
m onts m a d e o r p a ,a b le by any
and a ll te n a n t! under any leases
w ith th e M o rtg a g o r either In lieu
e l re n t o r on account of or
a n t in g fro m any default by any
tenant u n d e r any such lease.
Includ ing, b u t not lim ite d to. any
• n d O il dam age*
C a a tra c t R ig h ts A ll o l iho
M o rtg a g o r's rig h t. Iltio and in
te re tt in a n d to m j o rd i l l
c o n t r a c t s , w r it t e n e r o r i l ,
• • p re s s o r Im p lie d , now or
h o ro a lto r en tered Into o r o ris
Ing. In a n y m anner related to
the c o n s tru c tio n , design, lm
pro ve m e n t. use. operation, oc
c u p a llo n , e n | o y m e n l. s a le ,
co n v e rsio n o r other disposition
(v o lu n ta ry o r Involuntary) ot
tho L a n d . Im provem ents. Ton
glbto P r o p e r ty o r tho Rants, or
a n y I n to ro s l therein, or any
co m b in a tio n . Including any l t d
O il m a n a g e m e n t agreem ents.
M ie s c o n tra c ts , co ntract depot
Its o o r n o s t m oney deposits,
d e p o s its
p r e p a id ito m t a n d
pay m en ts due and to becom e
due th e re u n d e r, tr i fu rth e r
In clu d in g a ll paym ent and par
to rm a n c e bonds, construction
g u a r a n t ie s , w a rr a n tie s , con
ttr u c tia n co n tra cts, architects

agreem en ts, g e n e ra l c o n tra c t
agreem ent* d esig n agreem en ts
en g in eerin g agreem en ts m a n
agem ent agreem ents, tech n ica l
s e rv ic e a g re e m e n ts acchitec
tu ca l p la n t and sp e cific a tio n s
se w e r en d w a te r a n d o th e r
u tility agreem ents, p e rm its, ap
p*ovals licenses, b u ild in g per
m il s , s e r v ic e c o n t r a c t s ,
a d v e rtis in g co ntra cts, pu rch ase
o rd e rs and equipm ent N oses
N a m es and T ra d e m a rk s A ll
rig h t lille end Interest ot tho
M o rtg a g o r in and to Oil trade
m a rk s trade nam es, n am es ot
b u s in e s s e s f i c t i t io u s t r a d e
na m es or other na m es now or
h e re o lto r used in co nn e ctio n
w ith tho operation ot tho L a n d or
Im prove monts. o r both and a ll
re la te d m arks, logos and in
tlg n ie
O ther Instrum ents A ll of too
M o rtg a g e r'* rig h t, title , end
in to re tl In and to any ond o il
co n tra ct righ ts ond Instrum ents
o s such N c m t fro m lim a to tim e
e re defined in the F lo rid a U n
Itarm C o m m e rc ia l Cade o t fro m
tim e to tim e wt fo rce an d ottoct
I 'l h o Coda ). W* a n y m anner
re la te d to the use operation
o c c u p a tio n . o n |o y m o n t. sato.
co nversion or oth er disp osition
( volu n tary or tovetitotee yl ot
tho L a n d Im provem ents Tan
g ib N P ro p o ity or R e n ts ot any
in to ro sl therein Including a ll
p e rm its Ik antes, rig h ts to io n
in g conditional use p e rm its or
o th e r developm ent ord e rs or
a g re e m e n ts a p p ro v e d ond
issued by the a pp ropria te egen
(•a s of end by the C it y ot
L on g wood Sem inoto County, tho
Stoto o l F lo rid a a n d any other
a p p lic a b le g n h n m e n ia l entity,
m tuvance pal K ie s an d p&gt;oceods
a ct tons and r 'g h lt o f action and
oth er chases in a ctio n
D A T E D Ja n u a ry 14.1M e
(C O U R T S E A L )
M ARVAN N E M ORSE
CLERK
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
C IR C U IT CO U R T
B y O oroth yW B olton
Oepwty C lerk
P u b lis h Ja n u a ry I t . 71 IH 4
D E N IS)
N O T IC E O F R ( S O L U T IO N
C L O S IN G . V A C A T IN O .
A N O A B A N D O N IN G .
R IO H T S O F W A Y . O R
D R A IN A G E C A S E M E N T F O R
C h a rla t P illo w V A I J JJ
T O W H O M IT M A Y C O N C E R N
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
that tho B oard ot Cou n ty Com
m it t o n a r t i t Sem inoto County.
F tor Ida o l 'Is R e g u la r M e a lin g
h e ld en Ihe law* d o , of Decern
bar. A O . IH I W* the C o u n t,
C o m m issio n e rs' M e e tin g Room
a t the Seminoto Cou n ty S e rv ice s
B u ild in g in S a n lo rd . F lo rid a
p u rsu a n t to P e t ilo n and N otice
h e re to tore g iv e n p o tte d and
•deptod o R e so lu tio n closing,
v a ca tin g and abandoning re
nounewtg end d is c la im in g a n ,
a n d a ll righ t o l the County ef
Sem inoto end the p u b lic W* and
to th o t a llo w in g d o s c r lb o d
rig h ts ot way or d ra in a g e ease
m ent. to w it
The South IT to o l ot Logon
b e rry T ra il ly in g o e tt ot Lo t I,
T u s k o w illa Point. P lo t Book J)
P a g e I I . P u b lic R e c o rd s of
Sem inoto County. F lo r Ido
B y the B o o 'd ot County C om
m ission a ry of Sem inoto County.
F lo r Ida. this lath d a y ot Dec am
b a r, A D . IH J
BOARDOF COUNTY
C O M M IS S IO N E R S v
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R IO A
P u b lis h Jan u ary I I . IH 4
O I N ia a
N O T IC E O F SA LF.
• I M E R C U R Y C A P R I . V IN
• M P C T S J4 IM II0 J4 M . W IL L
S E L L F O R C A S H TO H I G H E S T
B I 0 0 E R . T U E S . 011JJ oa A T
10 00 A M V E H I C L E S T O R E D
A N D M A Y B E IN S P E C T E D I
H O U R P R IO R T O S A L E A T J M
S C O U N T Y R D 47T. L O N G
W OOD S E L L E R R E S C R V C S
R I G H T T O B ID S A L E C O N
D U CTED BY FO R REST RE
C O V E R V B U R E A U ON
B E H A L F OF F I R S T V I R G I N I A
BANK
P u b lis h Ja n u a ry J I .J J .J 4 . IH 4
D E N ITT
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E II T 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 ID A
C A S E N O .i O J-U ef C A IS E
N IC K T O M S K .
P la in tiff.
vs
J A M E S W IL L IA M S an d
K A T H E R IN E W IL LIA M S .
G A R Y E .M IL L S . S A N D R A I
M IL L S . W ILLIA M T
K E N D R IC K . F A IT H A.
K E N O R I C K . lo W itlya nd
l e r e c a ll'. T E R R Y
S Q U IL L A N T E . O R L A N D O
D O D G E . INC .S T A T E O F
F L O R IO A . G E N E R A L
M O TO RSACCEPTANCE
C O R P O R A T IO N . S O U T H E R N
O IS C O O N T C O n / k / e F L E E T
F IN A N C E . S E M IN O L E
M E M O R I A L H O S P I T A L n /k /a
H O S P IT A L C O R P O R A T IO N O F
A M E R I C A d / b 'a H C A
C E N T R A L F L O R IO A
M E G IO N A L M O ' v P I T A L . M A R Y
E O R IG G S . B A N K S O U T H
L E A S I N G . INC . S O U T H E R N
L O A N A F IN A N C E C O . IN C .
B U R N E T T E W IL LIA M S .
M A L C O L M L. H E N L E Y .
O O S . SANOHA G O M EZ.
U N IT E D STATES O F
A M E R IC A . P E G G Y M
W IL LIA M S . S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y TAX C O LLE C T O R .
RO YAL JE E P /E A G L E
C H R Y S L E R ,P L Y M O U T H .
IN C . K A IS C O . IN C ., and
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
D efendants
N O T IC E O F
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
p u rsu a n t to a S u m m a ry F in a l
Ju dg m en t In F o re c lo s u re d eled
J a n u a ry II. IH a a n d entered in
C o m N o t j lie s C A la E ot the
C ir c u it Court In a n d tor Som l
noto County. F lo rid a , w herein
the C le rk ot iho C o u rt w ill to ll to
tho highest b id d e r for co sh o l
th o west F io n t D o or of the
Sem in oto County C ou rtho u se.
S anlord. F lo rid a , on the it t h day
o f F o b u ra ry . IH 4 o l II 00 0 m .
tho follow ing d e scrib e d p rop erty
a s set forth In s o ld V im m e r y
F In a l Judgm ent, to w l l :
Th e W est too (e e l o l Ihe
fo llo w in g O tte r Ibed p rop erty
The South laa toot ot the N orth
J00 toot ot tho South FJ0 N o t of
•hot p o rt of Iho Southw est to ot
the N orthoott to o l Section 1*.
Tow n sh ip II South. R an g e X
E a s t, ly in g West of Stoto R ood
N o M 0. fo rm e rly S la te H ig h w a y
N o J. Seminoto C ou n ty, F lo r Ido
D e le d th is ll t h d a y ef J a n u
a ry . IH 4
M AR VAN N E M ORSE
C le rk ot the C ir c u it C ou rt
B y Oorotay W B olto n
D eputy C lerk
P u b lis h Ja n u a ry J t . 10. IH 4
D E N IIS

N O T IC E OF
P U B LIC H E A R IN G
The Sem inoto County B o o 'd o l
County C o m m issio n e rs w ill hold
0 pubHc h e a rin g in Room I0 X ot
tho County S e r v u r * Buildwig.
Sanlord F lo r id a a n F e b ru a ry I.
IH 4 a t i n
p m . or a t toon
thereafter os possible, to con
tid e r the tot tow ing
A P U B L IC H E A R IN O
FORACHANOEOF
Z O N IN O R E G U L A T I O N S
I L A R R Y W H I T E P Z tJ X
A request tor o ron,ng change
trom A I A g ric u ltu re to P U D
Plann ed U n it Developm ent The
E to of the N W ’ * end Ihe NE to
01 the SE to a ll in Sac lio n f«
Township I I South. Range II
E a st Sem inoto County D istric t
«l
| M A R T H A H I C K S P Z f l II
A request tor a toning change
from A I A g ric u ltu re to ft IA.
Single F a m ily R e sid e n tia l Sec
lion t. Tow nship } I. flan ge to W
•S e l N E to of the N E to ot NW
to tost N IS tt tor Read P a rc e l
I F u rth e r d e s crib e d a t. S acres
located on the south t de of
P a lm Sprin gs D riv e , west ot SR
aja D is tric t r)
J A L A N F U L M E R P Z M 11
A request tor o coning change
fro m A I A g ric u ltu re to P C D
P la nn e d C o m m e rc ia l Oevetop
ment D e scrib e d in Section JJ.
Tow nship I f Range X . P a rc e l
•E F u rth e r d e scrib e d as. a a FT
acre p a rcel, lo ca ted north ot the
B a ld w in F l e r c h l l d F u n n e l
H om e on SR X A D is t r k lf S
Those In ettondonco w ill bo
heard and w rit ton com m ent*
m ay Be tile d w ith the C u rre n t
r .arming O ttK O H ea rin gs m ay
be c i y n n a f iww* lim a to lim e
as found n e ce ss a ry
F u rth e r
d e ta il* a v a ila b le by c a n in g
H I M X E vtomice* Faaa
MOTE
P e r s o n s w ith d it
a b ilitie s needm g m i i ' i m
to
p a r t ic ip a t e to a n y •• these
y r f . A J a g s sho u ld cantoct the
E m p le y e e R e la tio n s D e p a rt
m ent A D A C oordin a to r X hour*
In advance ot the m eeting at
JFI M X . e v tension reel
Person* a re edv *ed the* It
they w ith to app ea l any decitron
mad* at th is m e a lin g they w ill
need e re c o rd ot the proceed
Ingt end tor such purpose they
m a y need Is e n su re that a
verb atim re c o rd ot the proceed
Ing* i t m a d e, w h ic h re c o rd
includes tho testim ony and Ovi
dr n e t upon wtwch the appe a l *
to be b a te d p e r Section M0 0MS.
F lo rid a S tatutes
BOARDOF

C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R IO A
B Y H E R B H A R O IN
M ANAGER
C U R R E N T P L A N N IN G
P u b lish J a n u a ry J l. IHC
D E N US

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
O F T H E IIT H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E CO U N TY.
F L O R ID A
O E N E R A L J U R IS D IC T IO N
D IV IS IO N
C A S I N O *J I N I C A I H I E
G LEN D A LE F E D E R A L BANK.
F S B .
t/k C o G L E N D A L E
F E D E R A L S A V IN O S A N O
L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N
p ia m titt.
vs
A L V IS E
A O K IN S and
S H E R Y L C A D K I N S hi* wito.
B A N K OF C E N T R A L FLO R
ID A
N
JA M E S TURNER.
ESQ . P A . L IB E R T Y NA
t io n a l
b a n k . CLERK o f
T H E C IR C U IT CO U RT OF
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
D o len d o n tft)
N O T IC E OF
FO R E C LO S U R E SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
pursuant to 0 F in a l Ju dg m a n l ot
F ore clo su re d a te d Ja n u a ry IJ.
IW l. and en tered In C a te No
• J i n i C A I U | E . o f the C irc u it
C ourt at tho Eig h teen th J u d ic ia l
C ir c u it In a n d to r Sem inoto
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a w h o r o ln
G LE N O A LE F E D E R A L BANK.
E S B . f/h /o G L E N D A L E
F E D E R A L S A V IN G S A N D
L A O N A S S O C IA T IO N . It P la in
tilt and A L V I S E A D K I N S end
S H E R Y L C A D K I N S , h it wlto
B A N K OF C E N T R A L FLO R
ID A
N
JA M E S TURNER.
E S Q . P A . L IB E R T Y NA
T IO N A L B A N K . C L E R K O F
T H E C IR C U IT CO U RT O F
S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y , a re De
U n d e n ts . I w il l t o ll to Iho
highest ond best bidder tor cosh
• l the w est fro n t door of the
Seminoto C o u n ty Courthouse. In
X I N P o r k A vonuo. In Sanlord.
F lo rid a , ot 11:00 o 'c lo c k A M on
tho lift* d a y o f F e b ru a ry . IH a.
tho follow in g d e scrib e d property
i t s e t f o r t h In t o ld F in a l
Judgm ent, to w it
Lo t 102. L o s t tho E a s t 1 Foot
• h o r o o l. H O L L O W B R O O K
P H A S E II. a cc o rd in g to tho plat
•hereof as re c o rd e d In P ie t Book
X . Pages S. 4. and 1. P u b lic
R e cord s o l Sem inoto County.
F lor Ida
D A T E O th is la th day ol Jon u
a ry . IH a
M A R V A N N E M ORSE
a s C le rk ot tho C ourt
B y D oroth y W Boltor.
Deputy C le rk
P u b lish J a n u a ry II. M . IH 4
DEN IX

N O T IC E O F R E S O L U T IO N
C L O S IN O . V A C A T IN O .
A N O A B A N D O N IN O .
R IG H T S O F W A Y .O R
D R A IN A O E E A S E M E N T FOR;
Am* E t lo r ton /

Henry Schumacher
VAfJ-U
TO W H O M IT M A Y C O N C E R N
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
to o l too B o a rd o f County Cam
m lttio n a rt ot Sem inoto County.
F lo rid a o l Its R e g u la r Mooting
hold on too I Itti d a y o t Jan u ary.
A O . I H 4 in the County Cam
m is t lo n e rs' M e a lin g Room at
too Sem inoto Cou n ty Service*
B u ild in g In S a n lord . F lo rid a
pursuant to P e titio n and N otice
heretofore g iv e n , passed and
adopted 0 R e solu tion closing,
vk e e lin g an d abandoning, re
nocmclng a n d d is c la im in g any
end a ll rig h t ot too County ot
Sem inoto an d the p u b lic In ond
to th e f o llo w in g d o s c r lb o d
rig h ts o tw o y o r d ra in a g e ooto
mont. t o w ll
To va ca te a n d abandon too to
N. a llo y w a y located between
L o tt t f 44 a n d 4J4T. Cin d er v illa
Heights. P la t B ook a. P eg * * )
■ y the B o a rd a t County Com
m lsaton ort o f Sem inoto County,
F lo rid a , th is Itth d a y of Jon u
• ry .A D .IW 4
BOARD OF CO UNTY
C O M M IS S IO N E R S
O F S E M IN O L E CO U N TY.
F l o r id a
P u b lis h J a n u a ry ] l. IH a
O E N 144

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IN T H i C I R C U I T C O U R T
F O R S E M I N O L E C O O N T V.
F L O R ID A
P R O R A T E D IV IS IO N
F ile N um ber ♦) 144 C P
IN R E E S T A T E O F
P A U L IN E
N A R O E L L I
M CKEN D ALL
Deceased
N O T IC E OF
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 f Ihe
e sta te of P A U L I N E N A R O E L L I
M C K E N D A L L . deceased F ile
N u m b e r TJ faa C P . IS pending in
ih e C ir c u it C o u rt tor S E M I
N O L E County. F lo rid a P ro b e to
O lv ltto n . Ihe address of w h ic h It
P O D ra w e r C. S anlord. F lo r
Ido The nam es and addresses of
too person al rep resen ta tive and
too p e rso n a l re p re s e n ta tiv e 's
attorn ey e re t e l forth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
S O N S A R E N o t IF I f D T H A T
A l l person* on w hom t o n
n o tice It served who h ave ob
le ctio n s toot challenge toe v a lid
Ity ot Iho w ill, too q u o iitk o tie n t
o l too person al rep resen tative,
venue, or ju risd ictio n ot th is
C o u rt oro re q u 'iy d to file th eir
o b le c t lo n s w it h t h is C o u r t
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R E E M ONTHS A F T E R THE
O A T E OF THE F IH S t P U B L I
C A T I O N O F TH IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R THE
D A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F T H IS N O T IC E O N
THEM
A ll cre d ito rs o l toe decedent
en d other persons h a vin g c la im s
o r dem ands age n t! decedent's
• sta te on whom • copy a t th is
n o tice It ta rv e d w ithin to r ye
m on th s a fter toe dote ot too li r t t
p u b lic a tio n ot th is n otice m u st
tile th en c lo rn t w ith th is C o u rt
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 OF T H 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 O R
T H IR T Y O A Y S A F T E R TH E
O A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O T IC E O N
THEM
A l l o th e r c r e d ito rs o t the
decedent and persons h a v in g
(
c la im s o r dem ands ogoin st tho
decedent s estate m ust tile th eir
C la im s w lto th is co urt W IT H IN
T H R E E M O NTHS A F T E R THE
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T I O N O F T H IS N O T IC E
A L L C L A IM S . O C M A N O S
A N O O B J E C T I O N S N O T SO
F I L E D W IL L B E F O R E V E R
BARRED
j
Tho date ot the li r t t p u b lic o
•ten ot th is N o i k o It Ja n u a ry J l.
.
iH a
P e rso n a l R epresen tative
B E N JA M IN M C K E N O A L L .
JR
U O SW EETW ATERCREEK
CT
LO N G W O O O , F L O R IO A J J W
A tto rn e y tar P erson a l
R e p re s e n to llro
EDW ARO J KENNEDY
P O B O K «f
R O SELAN O ,
F L O R I O A m i l 00*1
140) I see 0021
P u b lis h Ja n u a ry |1 J* m a
O E N tot

IN TH I CIRCUIT COURT]
E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C I R C U I T . IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R IO A
CASE NO M M t l CA U K
B A N C B O ST O N M O R T G A G E
C O R P O R A T IO N
P ia m titt.
C H R IS T E L L
of a l .

K

RO SEN TH AL.

I ll
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
TO
L L O Y D W IN D A l
P IL C H E R . C U R R E N T R E S l
D E N C E UNKNOW N
SANORA L
P IL C H E R .
C U R R E N T R E S ID E N C E
UNKNOW N
A n y unknow n h eirs, d evisee s
g r a n te e s , a s sig n e e s, lie n o rs ,
c r e d ito r s . Iru tto o t. o r o th e r
c la im in g by. through, under o n .
• g a in s t L lo y d W in d a i P ilc h e r
• n d /o r Sandro L P ilc h e r.
R e s id e n c e
U nknow n
Y O U A R E N O T I F I E D to o l on
a c tio n to toroctota a m ortg a g e
o n too fo llo w in g p ro p e rty In
Sem inoto County. F lo rid a
L o t t ) a n d I . B lo c k O .
S A N L A N O O S P R IN G S T R A C T
N O II. a cco rd in g to too p lo t
to o ro cl o t record ed m P ie t Book
S. page 14. o l the p u b lic re co rd s
ot Sem inoto County. F lo rid a
Together w ith tango, d isp o sa l
d is h w a s h e r , c a r p e t , t r o t h
co m p a cto r, m ic ro w a v e u n it. In
te r c am g arbage door opener
h o t boon tile d o g o in tl you ond
oth ers an d you o ro re q u ire d to
s e rv e a copy o l your w ritte n
d r ten***. || any, to It on S M IT H
B S IM M O N S . P A . P t o ln llf f 't
a tto r n e y s . I l l W e st A d o r n s
Street. Suito IIIA. J a c k s o n v ille .
F lo r Ido 33303. no m o re than
th ir ty ( X I d a y s fro m too li r t t
p u b lic a tio n dot* ot IMS n o tice ot
a ctio n , an d M e toe o rig |ne l w ith
the C le rk c l th is C ourt e ith e r
b e fo re s e rv ic e on P la in t if f 's
a tto rn e y s o r Im m ed iately there
o tte r, otherw ise. • d e to u ll w ill
be en tered again st you tor too
ro lto l dem anded In toe com
p la in t o r petition
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 c
co r dance w ith the A m e ric a n s
w ith D is a b ilitie s A ct. person*
w ith a d is a b ility who re e d a
s p e c ia l accom m o datio n to p a r
t l c l p e l e In t h is p r o c e e d in g
sho u ld co n le ct A D A C oordin ato r
o t X I N orth P a rk Avenue. S u lla
N X I . S anlord. F lo rid a 33331 a l
lo a t l liv e d a y s p rio r to toe
p ro c e e d in g
Telephone
(U )|
J U a j X E i t a ))). I H O t S S I T J t
(T O O ) o r IM O tS S IT T O I V ) . v lo
F lo rid a R e la y S ervice
O A T E D on Ja n u a ry IJ, m a
M A M V A N N C MORSE
C le rk o l toe C irc u it Court
B y J e o n e n n e L T lm b e rlo k e
D eputy C le rk
(C o u rt Seal)
P u b lis h : Ja n u a ry la. J l. IH a
O E N 104

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Legal Notices

N O T IC E O F A N N U A L
SH AREH O LD ERS* M F E T IN O
F IR S T S E M I N O L E B A N K
L A K E M A R Y . F L O R ID A
A nnual M e a lin g o l Shareholder*
TO TH E S H A R E H O L D E R S OF
F IR S T S E M I N O L E B A N K
N otice It h e re b y g iv e n that too
annual m eetin g o l shareholders
Ot F IR S T S E M I N O L E B A N K
w ill tw h eld o l JS0S W la k e
M a ry B ir d . L a k e M a r y . F lo rid a
JJ)M . an Tuesday. F e b ru a ry TJ.
IH 4 a l a 00 p M . to con*.der
and veto upon to e tallow in g
m atters
I F i l i n g Ih e n u m b e r a t
D ire cto rs to be e le c te d et tw elve
III)
3 E s ta b lis h a u th o rity tor a
m a ja rity of the fu ll B oard o l
D ire cto rs to epp om t up to t * J
( J l add tio n a l D ire c to rs or to t ill
resulting v a ca n cie s
J E le ctio n o t D ire c to rs ot toe
p erson s lis t e d In toe p roa y
statem ent d e le d Ja n u a ry J l.
IHC. a cc o m p a n y in g the notice ot
said m a ilin g
a R a tific a tio n o l the e tficio l
acts ot toe B o a rd at D irecto rs
and et the O ffic e r s ot F irs t
Seminoto Bank to r a n d on behalf
o l toe Bank sin ce F e b ru a ry IF.
tW )
I The tra n s a c tio n e l such
Other and fu rth e r business a t
m a , p rop erly co m e before the
m ealing
O n ly those th a re h o ld e M ot
record et tow d o s e e l business
an Jan u ary J l , m a sha ll tw
entitled to vote a l toe m eeting
B y ord er ot the B o a rd ot
D u o d o rs
Stephen R Je u ck .
V ice P re sid e n t C a s h ie r
Pu blish J a n u a r y ! ! . IH a
O E N I I ________________________

N o tice e l ta e n lF s Seta
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
to o l b y v irtu e et that c e r t a in
W rit o f E lo c u tio n issued o u t e t
en d u n d er toe seel et toe C ir c u it
C o u rt ot O range County, F lo r
Ida. C a s e t C I H IWJ upon • f in a l
ju d g m o n l rendered In toe a fo r e
s a id C o u rt en Ihe llt h d a y e l
M e , A O IHO in that c e r t a in
ca se e n title d M o n de N a tio n a l
B a n k . P la in f ill vs Dan S m ith .
D e fe n d a n t which etoreu n d W r it
ot E lo c u t io n was de liv e re d to
m e a t S h e r llt e l S e m in o le
C o u n ty . F lo rid a and I h o v e
to n e d upon e ll ihe righ t, t it le
an d in to ro s l e l toe d efen dan t.
D e n S m ith , m end to the fo llo w
Ing d e s c r ib e d properly, s a id
p ro p e rty being located In S e m i
noto C o u n ty , Florida m ore p a r
• K u ta rly described as touows
O n e tree Ford Taurus. V ln
O IF A B P U D O O lJ A lM S I S b e in g
tie r e d e l B u lth t Tewing. S a n
lo rd
and th e im dertigned e t S h e riff
e l S em in oto County. F lo r id a ,
w ill a l II » A M on too la t h
d a y •&lt; F e b ru a ry A D I H a otto*
tor t a le end te ll to ihe h ig h e s t
b id d e r. F O R CASH IN H A N D
A N O S U B J E C T TO A N Y A N O
A L L E X I S T IN G L IE N S . A l th e
F ro n t (W est) Door, e l the step s,
e l Ihe Sem inole County C o u rt
house to Sanlord F lo rid a to e
• b o n d e scribe d property
T h a t s a id tale it being m o d e
to s a t it ly the terms et th is W r it
•I E v o lu t io n
D o n a ld F |stinger. S h e riff
S e m in o le Count,. F lo rid a
N O T I C E R E G A R D IN G T H E
A M E R I C A N S W IT H O I S
A B U T H S A CT OF IHO 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 A C
C O M M O O A T IO N S TO P A R T I C
I P A T E IN TH E P R O C E E D I N G
S H O U LD CONTACT T H E
C I V I L O l V IS I O N O F T H E
S H E R I F F ’ S O F F IC E . E N
F O R C E A B L E W R IT S S E C
T IO N
IJ4S J I T H S T R E E T .
S A N F O R D . F L O R IO A A T
L E A S T F I V E D A YS P R I O R T O
T H E P R O C E E D IN G
TELE
PHONE
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P u b lis h e d 3orv»ti 14. J l . Tt
F e b r u a r y a with the sato F a n
r u a ry la . IHC
O EN f)

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Cate Ne t 11HO C A Ii
Die. O

N O T IC E O F R E S O L U T I O N
C L O S IN O . V A C A T IN O .
A N O A B A N D O N IN O .
R I O H T V O F W A V ,O R
O R A IN A G E E A S E M E N T FO R )
Thom as H edges V A t ) e l
TO W H O M IT M A Y C O N C E R N
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
m at the B o a rd a t Cou n ty Cam
m ittio n e rs et S e m in o le County.
F lo rid a e l Its R e g u la r Meet ng
held on toe l l t h d a y ot January.
A D . IH4. m the County Com
m ls tre n e rt' M a t i ng Room et
toe Sem inal# C o u n ty Services
B u ild in g In S a n lo rd . F lorid a ,
pursuant to P e titio n and N otice
heretofore g iv e n , pasted end
adopted a R e so lu tio n d o sin g
vacating an d abandoning tt
nouncmg ond d is c la im in g ony
end o il tig h t o l tho C o m 't ot
Seminoto ond tow p u b lic In end
to th o t a l lo w i n g d o s c r lb o d
righ ts o tw o y o r d ra in a g e ease
ment. to w it
To vacate a n d abandon toot
port o l too unopwnwd M toot
p'otted rig h t ot w e , known o t
Cherokee R o a d ly in g E a s t ot
B la c S h o w k B o u le v a r d a ls o
known as C a m e ro n Avenue and
W e ll 0* the N to r ly e ile n s to n o l
to# west lin e ot L e t f t . Ind'en
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S a n fo r d Herald

January 21, 1994

Baker’s dozen to wrestle in Tournament of Champions
From Staff Reports

LO C A LLY
Baseball umpire clinic
A L T A M O N T E SPR IN G S - A one-day clin ic for
anyone Interested In o fficiating high school or
am ateur baseball w ill lie conducted by the
Orange lla scb a ll Association Inc. on Saturday.
J a n . 22. at Lake Brantley H igh School.
T h e clin ic w ill start at 9 a.m.
A ll ofTlctals Interesting tn officiating high
school baseball should plan to at tend.
For more Information, contact: Tom Storey
( 8 3 1-0130). Fred Ryan (775 5505). or IX.n
T ra w lck (830 8835).

Seminole PONY registration
F IV E POINTS - Sem inole T O N Y llascb all w ill
be registering players for Its u pcom ing spring
season on Saturday. Ja n 22. at th r Five Points
C om plex located on State Road 4 19.
Players between the ages o f 5 and I0 m ay
register between lO n .m . and 2 p m. Proof of age
(such as a copy o f a birth ccntflcute) Is required

L A K E M A R Y — W h ile there may be favorites
In each of the w eight classes, the race for Ihe
team title In th is w eekend's T o urna m e n t of
C h am p ion s at L a k e M ary High Sehool appears
lo b e wide open.
That su its L a ke M u ry wrestling coach and
tournam ent d ire ctor D oug Petersjust fine.
"It’e pretty spread o u t." said Peters. " E a c h
team tn the tournam ent has some k id s who
could m ake a difference In the tram stan d ing s.
It should be a very com petitive and Interesting
tournam ent."
T h la year's field o f 13 teams Includes Ihe six
Sem inole C o u n ty sch oo ls — Sem inole. L ym a n .
OvteHn. la ik r H ow ell. I*ake [Irantlry. an d la ik r

m ary — along w ith Deltona. New S m y rn a
B e a c h , K ls s lin n ic e - O a c e o la . K is s im m e e ­
G a t e w a y . K ls s lm m c c - P o ln c la n a . S t.
Augustlne-Nease. and C an d lcr-Lake W eir.
Com petitors w ill weight In between 3 and
4:30 p.m. tonight. A fter that, there w ill lie a
seed m eeting from 4 3 0 to 0:30 p in. T h e first
round of w restling w ill begin at 6:30 p in. w ith
Ihe second scheduled to follow, Im m ediately

afterward.
S atu rd ay's agenda lieg ln s w ith w eigh-ins
between 8 and 9 a.in. The sem ifinal* w ill start
at 10 u.m. w ith Ihe w re stlrb acks beg in n ing at
12:30 p.m. The consolation fin als w ill begin at
6 p.m. w ith the ch am p ion sh ip round set for n
7:30p.m . start.

Between the con solation finals and c h a m p i­
onship m atches, there w ill be a cerem ony to
retire the u n iform of L a k e M ary graduate Jack
Likens, w h o wua a tw o-tim e stale charflplon for
the R a m s und Is s till th e o n ly w restling state
ch am p ion In Lake M ary h isto ry.
P a rticip a tin g In Ihe cerem o n y will be fo rm e r
Lake M u ry p rin cip a l Don Reynolds and fo rm e r
L “ ke M ary w restling co ach F ran k Schw artz.
A d m issio n for Ihe tournam ent will be B3 p er
session for ad u lts and $ 2 per session for
students. T h e tournam ent w ill be divided Into
three sessions: Frid ay n ig h t's first and secon d
r o u n d s : S a t u r d a y 's s e m if in a ls a n d
w resllebacks: and S a tu rd a y evening's co n so la ­
tion fin a ls an d .ch am p io n sh ip round

Conference cham pions
Silver Hawks
wrap up girls’
basketball title

Seminole Softball signups
F IV E POINTS — For the next nine days, the
S e m in o le S o ftb a ll C lu b w ill be registering
players for Its sprin g season
Players (&gt;etween the ages o f 6 and I8 can
register the next two Saturdays. Ja n . 22 and 29.
between 9 a m and 3 p.m .i the next Sundays.
J a n . 23 and 30. between I and 4 p m.: or any
•lay next week between 0 and 8 p.m .
T h is year, both slo w p ltch and fastpltch
leagues w ill be offered for 13 and 14-year-olds
R egistration w ill be conducted at the Sem inole
Softball C om plex located at 1420 State Road
4 1 9 between U.S. 17-92 and State Road 434.
F or more Inform ation, ca ll 321-4985 during
registration h ou rs or contact N a n cy (699-5191).
Jo h n (327-0707). o r Van 1332-5349).

By OBAN SMITH
Herald S p orts Writer
W IN T E R P A R K — H all th e new cham pions.
D ie L a ke How ell S liv e r H aw ks did w h at they
had lo do T h u rsd ay n ig h t, playing ju a t w ell
enough tu hold off the L a k e Brantley P atriots.
52-44. to c la im the S e m in o le Athletic C onference
g irls' b asketb all title at L a k e Howell High S ch o o l.
Lake H ow e ll Im proved to 24-1 overall a n d 8-1
In the conference, w h ile L a ke Brantley fe ll to
15-8 and 7-2 In the S A C . W ith each team h a v in g
one conference game left, the teams co u ld both
finish at 8-2. but the S ilv e r H aw ks would s t ill w in
the crow n because they beat Ihe Patriots both
tim es th is year.
"W e were alw ays ahead, but we Just c o u ld n 't
get aw ay from th em ." sa id Lake H ow ell head
coach D e n n is Codrey. " W e played p re fly w ell,
but we tu rn e d th r ball o v e r too much an d m ade
some bad foul* at the end w hen we sh o u ld have
been try in g to k ill Ihe c lo c k ."
T h r S liv e r H aw ks received an early b reak
when L a k e B ra n tle y's le a d in g scorer a n d re­
bounder. G-foot. 3-Inch L y o a Moorefield. got Into
early foul trou b le and w a s not a factor, p la y in g
U M 7 : 4 0 o f • iM M M lb le 3 4 m l n u L r * U m m g h t h e

W H AT’S H A P M N IN Q
TO D A Y
Boys’ Basketball
□ Semlnols at Oviedo J V. 6 p m.; V. /:30 p m
C Laks Mary al Lyman. 7:30 pm.
□ Laka Howtll al Lake Branllay. JV, 6 p m.; V.
7:45 p.m.
L Orangewood Christian al First Academy JV.
4:30 p.m ; V, 7JO p.m.

Girls’ Basketball

BB«s Champions, Fags 2D

□ Lake Mary at Lyman. 6 p.m.
CjOvlado at DaLand. JV .5.15 p m.; V, 7 p m.
( Orangewood Christian si First Academy. JV. 3
p.m.; V. 6 p.m.

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Boys’ Soccer
□ B. Moors at Ovlado. JV. 5.30 pm.; V, 7 pm

Girls’ Soccer
□Oviedo st Somlnola. JV, 5:15 pm.; V, 7 pm.
□ Laks Mary at Lyman. JV. 5 p.m.; V. 7 p m.
□ Laka Branllay at Laks Howoll. 7 p.m.

Wrestling
□Tournament of Champions at Lake Mary, 6
p.m.

SATUR D AY
JU C O Men’s Basketball
□ 8C C at 8L John's River CC, 7:30 p.m.

JU C O Women’s Basketball
□ Laks City CC at 8CC, 7 p.m.

Boys’ Basketball
□ Daytons Bsoeh-Saabrseis at Seminole. JV, 6
p.m.; V. 7:30 p.m.
□ Lake Mary at DeLand. JV, 5:30 p m.; V. 7 p m.
□Oviedo at Mainland. JV, 6 p.m.; V, 7:30 p m
□ Laks Branllay at Spruce Creek. JV. 5:30 pm ;
V. 7 p.m.
□Orangewood Christian at West Orange. JV,
630 p.m.; V, 8 p.m.

Girls’ Basketball
□ Orangewood Christian at West Orange. JV,
3:30 p.m.; V, 5 p.m.

Boys’ Soccer
□ DeLand si Lyman. J V, noon; V. 2 p.m.

Girls’ Soccer
□ Bishop Moore al Lake Mary, 7 p.m.

Wrestling
□Tournament dl Champions at Lake Mary.
Semifinals, 10 o.m.; wresllebacks, 12:30 p.m.;
consolation finals, 8 p.m.; championships, 8 p.m.

HoraM PSOto St Mort Horrt*

Deanna Graves (No. 32. middle) co lle cte d a
game-high 15 points to go with tlx rebounds,
three steals, and two a s s is ts Thursday night to

laad the Lake Howell Silver Hawks past the Lake
Brantley P a trio ts to the S e m in o le A th le tic
Conference cham pionship.

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out — L o U B ro n iN f. Brian* Loko H — e ll. Grama TocTmkala —
nan* RaSoundt — Loka Bronfwr V (Brian* Ml: L o U Hormll al
IJamaa 14) A ta ith — Lata Sranltoy 0 iPannor al: L o U H— II 11
IKc#m t l Stool* — Loka Bran'toy 0 (Parmay 41: Lok* Horm ll 7
(Grama 1) RatoriH — Lot* Branttoy ISO. 71 SAC: L o t* Harm 11
111.* I SAC
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Rams get
by ’Hounds

Oviedo
trims Tribe
From Btaff Reports____________

Freon Staff Departs____________

S A N F O R D - S tep h an ie Nolseux
collected 23 p oin ts und 10 rebounds
T h u rsd ay night to lead the Oviedo
L io n s to a 59-52 S em in o le A th le tlr
Conference g irls' b asketb all victory
over the host S em in o le Fighting
Sem inole*.
F clrxh a W ilson a d d e d 15 |x&gt;lms
for the Lions. Lisa L llje n q u ls l had
eight.
For Sem inole, T c n n c a lila Eason
netted a gam e-high 24 p oin ts to go
w ith three assists. M in d e r Ham pton
c o n trib u te d 12 |x&gt;lnts a n d five
steals, lu h o m u Fuysou bad seven
p o ln tsn n d lO rrb o u n d s .
Dana M errick chip|&gt;cd In w ith four
p o ln lsflv c assists, five steals, und
eight rebounds. B e lln d e r Morgan* led
the defense w ith s ix steals.
O viedo also won the Ju nior varsity
gam e. 43-39 In trip le overtim e.
Now 9-10 overall and 3-5 In the
S A C . Oviedo w ill lie b a ck In action
to n fg lil. traveling to D eLand for a
5 A -D ls tr lc l 4 co n te st. S em in o le
(9-12. 1-7 In the conference) w ill
liost 4A -D lslrict 0 foe St. C lo u d next*
Tuesday.

LO N G W O O D - Jodi de B ru in
sn u c k a dire ct k ic k past goalie C h ris
L ew is for th e game's o n ly goal
T h u rsd ay n ig h t, glvllng L a k e M ary
a 1-0 w in over host L y m a n In
Sem inole A th le tic Conference b oys'
soccer action.
Lake M ary 'keeper G reg V e lh o
mode the goal stand up. p o stin g h is
16th shutout o f the season.
"W e had som e chances, but C h ris
(Lewis) kept them In the g a m e ."
said Lake M ar)' couch L a rry MeCorkle. "W e hud a few good ch a n ce s
around the p en alty area, but C h ris
cam e up b ig w hen they needed h im
to."
L ym an w o n the Junior v a rs ity
gam e 3-0 w h ile Lake Mary took the
freshmen co n te st 1-0.
Lake M ary (20-2-3,80-1 S A C ) w ill
host Bish op Moore next T u esd ay.
L y m a n (16-6-1. 5-4 S A C ) p la y s
again S a tu rd a y at home again st
DeLand.
PATRIO TS QET BY
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - O n a
n ight w hen th e Lake Brantley b oys'
soccer team feted Its g ra d u a tin g
seniors, three seniors led the P a tri­
ots to a 1-0 victory over the Lake
How ell S ilv e r Hawks.
Ron Dager scored the gam e's o n ly
goal on an a ssist from J im M eletltdla
w h ile goalie S e a n Scavcr m ade nine
saves to post h is fifth shutout.
"B o th tea m s played w e ll." said
Lake B ra n tle y coach J im B ro d y. "It
showed us th e difference that a little
hard w ork ca n m ake."
The Ju n io r v a rsity game a lso w ent
to Lake B ra n tle y by a I -0 score.
Lake B ra n tle y (11-11-3. 5-3-1 In
the Sem in ole A th letic Conference) Is
□B e* S o c c e r. Pegs 2B

L IO N S Jt. i E M I N O L E t I I

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BETS ON T V

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Magic. (L)

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N o*w ua V SO I). LH |«flqu )tl 1 1 1 1 . D u n io o rtti I
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R o b ln to n O O O O M &lt; P S o rto n 0 0 0 0 . Boon* 0 0 0 0
T o to lt 7 1 I I 1 U
II II It It - It
II IS It It - SI
Them point Hold Soot* — Non* To U l N u ll —
OvtoOo II. Wmlnoto 1/ FowtoO out — OvwOo
Wilton: ttmlwoto. Homplon T trtm ko l - Soml
nolo. Homplon Srcordi — OvtoSo * 10. 1 S SAC:
Wmlnoto 0 II. 11 SAC

W h at's th# difference between Ihe Leke Mery end Lym an boys soccer
learn s? Two goals. On Dec. 14. Don Delaney (No. 17. rlohtji end the Ram s
beet Je ff Smith end the Greyhounds 1-0. Lest night, Leke Mery did It again.

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 SAN FO RD

H E R A L D

DAILY

�SB - Sanford Haratd, Sanford. Florida - Friday, January 21, 1094

T A T S &amp; STANDINGS

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DOQS
T h u e td a y M g M
F t r t lr a c * - t / U . I . » t l

) I A m A C h * a c to r
tM
&gt;40 &gt;40
I t u c k t r lu r n o
J |0 &gt;40
7 K y la R m
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0 ( 1 1 1 » N F I ) I ) M M T O i l ) 114 M
» * « * « td ra c« -W O : M i l
1 B illo t B * tt
4 40 4 40 7 40
4 M e g * C ritto r
I &gt;0 I N
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9 &gt;0
Q I I 41 N 44 P 0 -4 1 30.44 T 0 4 1 1 1 1)44 D D
0 &gt;1 II 14 1 0 - 4 1-11144 44

Third race — 1/14. Cl II 77
1 S p irit Song
70 40 &lt; JO 140
I V it iliR ir t r
&gt;00 &gt;40
J J r m 'i John B oy
4 70
Q &lt;1 II U 44 P O I I l ) . M T O I I I M l 44
F M t M r K I - 1/14. C l II .I I
I Orvaton K h a n A la n
I 70 l 70 I N
I N a to to P o ta g o id
1 40 1 4 0
I Doctor C ro ck e tt
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0 (I t) II 44 P (I I I H 44 T (I I I I 441 N
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I A ll C l l I K
4 70 &gt;40 &gt;40
7 B ubbles B a r i
IN
&gt;40
) S ftjn 4 l Shock
&gt;44
0 ( 1 I I I I 44 P (I I I t l . N T i l I &gt;1114.44
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l| 4 0 1 00 4 M
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14 40 1 40
7 M ega V iv ia n
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1 40 4 00 &gt;40
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4 00 &gt;40
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1 00
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4 00 4 40
1 D r i l l C on trol
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1 00 I N
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&gt;00
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140 4 00 ) N ,
4 B a r ie u th
I 40 4 N '
4 Bob6&lt;o Racoon
&gt;N
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n m r a c o - i / u . C: i t a i
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4 M*ppy C h a rllo
4 70
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• I 4 4 4 4 1 41 4 44 J a c k a o t TBit .74
t i n r a c o - 1 / 1 4 , A : 74 44
7 P r ' ir F o rt
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4 C H I To G abb
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] K
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llt h r a c o — l / l a . B: M 41
1 Midden Cum tort
140 4 4 0 &gt;40
I C r t L ig h t F oot
DOO 4 00
t D y n a m ic D unnage
1 40
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(1 4 )1 1 1 4 1 4 4
l i m ra c e — I/O. B 1 N 41
4 A r Goo W hir K id
M M 000 100
7 K io w a P rin c e
0 40 A N
) S p o rt 1* N B rig h t
&gt;40
O (4 71 17 *4 P 1 47 ) 174 M T (4-7-1) 1 7 0 .4 4 1
14 7 1 AMI 114) 74
A - t.7 4 tiM - t1 1 4 .4 7 1

EASTERNCO NFERENCE
A tla n tic W ritte n
W
L Pci
OB
N ew Yo»«
&gt;4 4 74) —
4
to
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O rland e
t t It
M ia m i
I t It .417 I t
New Jersey
14 JO 444 M 's
B e t ion
t t 7) .414 11
11 1) 4M t l
PtM todtlpX i*
W ashington
t l 14 n &gt; U t o
C e a tr a l O tv H itn
4 711 —
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II
1
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to
17
C toe* land
14 II 471
4
Indiana
14 .'4 77* to
M ilw a u tt *
D e troit
1 17 77* 17*1
W ESTERN C O N FERE N C E
M id w e st O ttltto n
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W L Pci
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D e n ie r
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74 1 11) —
4
H II 7 »
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111
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t
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l
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7) II
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I) )) M t 17
L A C lip p e rs
ID
II
Sacram ento
17 i t
LA L a te r!
17 &gt;! 7)4 l l ’ t
T h u rs d a y 's G arnet
M innesota *&gt;. I o n A n to n io 47
D enver l i t . H ouston 104. TOt
L A L a t o r t 107. P tio e n ia 101
F r id a y 's O a m et
G olden Slat* at B oston 7:30a m
D a tro lta t M ia m i. ; )« a m
Nov&gt; J o f toy at A tla n ta . 7 M p m
Now Y a rk at O rta ado. 4 p m .
In d tan aa l Chicago. 4 70 p m
Seattle at D o nat. 4 N p m
C ltar lotto at M rlw a w k e e .fp m
Sacram ento a l U tah . 4 p m .
C leveland v t L A C llp p o r t at Inglewood.
C a l l l . 14'lO p m.
L A L a t o f t at P o rtla n d . 14 N p m
S a t u r d a y ! G o mot
Go'etm H a lo at N ow J t r t o y . 7 70p m
O r U n d o at P h ila d e lp h ia . 7 i » p m.
Detro.1 v t W ash in g to n a l B a ltim o re. 7 70
p m
M ilw aukee at C h a rlo tte . 7 M p m
C h icago a l Indiana. 7 j O p m
A tla n ta a l M in n eso ta , 0 p m
U tah a l Houston. • 70 p m
1 D a lle s at San A ntonio. 4 X p m
[ S o a lli* a l D r n r o r . 4 p m
P o rtla n d a l P h o a n ii. 4 p m
C le ve lan d a l S acram en to . I I X p m
Su n day's O a m et
P h .ie d rip h .a at N ew Y o rk . 4 p m
W ashington at M ia m i, 7:74 p m .

COLL1QK BASKBTBALL
EAST
B il lo n College 107. H o ly Cross 71
F h lrte lg h D ickin son 00. Long Islon dU 44
ForcPtem 70. Leh ig h 44
M e m o 104. V erm on t 44
M assachusetts IS. R u tg e rs 74
T em ple a L a S ell* SI
SOUTH
A u b u rn M ontgom er y 71. West Florid* SI
A p p a la ch ia n SI 44. T n Chattanooga 74
C o lt o l C harlesto n 41. Centenary 71
D uke 4&gt;. N C a ro lin a St 41
E T r n n e s t e o ll f l . V M I 4 I . O T
FI* Intern a tion a l 77. 0 * erg t* It 41
« F lot Id* A A M 77. M o rg a n St. 7t
H ow ard U 41. Bothuwo Cookm a* 71
Jacfcsonelllo 71. South A U b o m a IT
L o u is v ille I). Tulan* 74
M c N o e s o S I 77. T * .a s San Antonio 41
N C C h arlotte *4. Southern M is s 47
P tftsa c o U C h ris 17. C le a rw a te r C h ris 17
S E L o u isia n a 47. M e r c e r 14
V a C o m m o n w e a lth 44. O k la h o m a 47
V irg in ia T r e k 47. South F lo rid a II
M ID W E S T
Indiana St 17. W ic h ita St 7)
M in n eso ta 47. M ic h ig a n 14
T u ls a 44. S M l.n o .s4 l
SOUTHW EST
A rk a n s a s SI. 7 1 S W L B u ls U r u 44
T o i t s P a n A m o r 10. A r k L lttlo R o c k T I
F A R W IS T
Ac Irone SI 17, Sou th ern C o l 47
B rig h a m Vesdtg 47. San D w g e St 4). OT
C o lo ra d o I t 71. N e * M o ated 74
H a w a ii 77. U tah M
N e w M e e .c o SI 47. U ta h St 71
O reg on SI 71 W ash in g to n 71. O T
P tp p o rd m * I I San D togo 71
San F renctsc* l#t. L e y e td M a rym o u n l 44
San jo s a II 44. C o l SI F u H o rto n a l

Siantord M . C a lifo r n ia 7t
T e ia s E l P a s o 47. W y o m in g 44
U C L A 74. A m e n d 44
U N L V 4 7 . N evada 4)
W ashington SI *1 . O regon I t
W*b*r SI 47. M o n ta n o 41. &gt;01
H O W A R D U. 41. B E T H U N E C O O K M A N 71
HOW ARD U ( l l )
B io w n 7 1 44 0 14. C row da r 4 I) ) 7 II O g g t
&gt; 4 7 7 11 T u rley &gt;1 1 4 17. Livin g ston 4 4 7 4
14 Chenier &gt; 1 &gt; &gt; I D edm on 4 4 4 4 1 . B e e rd
1 7 1 4 1. B U c k m o n 0 1 1 4 1. B row n I &gt; 0 0 I.
Young I &gt; 0 0 &gt;. K lrs k o y 0 ) 1 1 1. Doy 4 4 0 1 4
Johnson 4 4 4 4 B. G o v 0 0 4 0 0 Totals &gt;1 41
N 43 41
B E T H U N E C O O K M A N l&gt; 111
W h it e ! It 1 4 II. G ra n t 1 7 4 4 II. Logan &gt;4
&gt;4 4. Leon ard &gt;4 I I 7. Sm ith 7 4 I S 4.
Robinson 1 4 4 4 4. M illa r I 1 &gt; &gt; A W llco e 0 1
4 4 A Strong 14 0 0 1 . You n g I 1 4 0 1. P o rn s .'i
1 1 4 4 1. W yatt 4 4 I &gt; I. T a ylor 4 4 4 4 4.
S a rg e n t0 4 0 4 4 T ota ls II 41 54 M t l
H o lt llm * — H o w o r d U 4). B oth u n *
Conk m an 11 &gt; P o .n l go a ls - H ow ard U 1 7
(B ro w n 14. T u rle y t I. Otggs 0 1 . K lr tk e y
0 1), B flh u n e C ook m a n ) 14 (G ra n t &gt;4.
Strong I I. W ilc o t 4 1 Logan 4 &gt; P a rr is h 0 1.
M illo r 0 1. L e o n a rd O i l
Fowtod out —
Johnson
R e b o u n d s — H o w a rd U
44
l C row der 1 C h en ier 1. B eerd L Young S).
Bothun* Cook m en I Whit# t Logon 4. W . lf o i
4 ). A ss.sts - (to w a rd U 1 (O eord I. K . ik U o y
I). Bothun* Cook m a n 10 (Loon ard 4) Total
touts — H o w a rd U M . Bothun* Coos m an 70
T e ch n ica ls - L iv in g sto n A - 1047
V I R O I N I A T E C H 47, S O U T H F L O R I O A I I
S O U T H F L O R I D A (4 71
Robinson 4 t&gt; 1 1 17. S a ilo rs I 7 &gt; 1 A R u th
7 1 0 0 4 S u m m ers 4 * t 1 11. A t t in s O I 4 4 0 .
P o lk 4 t) 0 4 4. J a r v is J a c t io n &gt; 4 1 1 4 . H y o tl
0 1 0 4 4. K in s low 1 1 0 0 1 . Delaney 41 0 4 4
T ota ls 7114 141411
V I R O I N I A T E C H I I I &gt;1
J im Ja ck s o n 1 1 1 4 7 IX Cwstis 4 1 7 1 10.
C a rru th &gt;4 1 1 7. G ood 14 0 1 7 P u rc o lt 1 It
4 4 II. S m ith 1 7 0 0 II. W a llin g Ion 1 4 0 0 7
T Jackson I 7 0 0 1 . C Ja ck so n 0 0 0 0 0 . P r ic e
0 0 0 0 0. C o rk e r 0 I 0 0 0 Totals H M D 14
47
M e itiim e — V ir g in ia Tech U South F lo rid a
17. ) P o in t g o * lt — S ou th F lo r id a I 4
(S u m m e rs 0 t. P o lk I 71. V irg in ia Tech 4 I#
( J im Ja ck so n &gt; A G ood 0 1. P u rc e ll I I. S m ith
l- t. W e llin gton 0 1. T Ja ck so n # I) F ou led out
— J im Ja ck so n . C a rr u t h Rebounds — South
F lo r id a 77 I S u m m e rs «). V irg in ia Tech &gt;1
( C u ttit 10) A s sis ts — South F lo rid a 0 iP o ia
41. V irg in ia Tech 14 ( P u r c e ll 1) Total touts —
South F lo rid * 14. V ir g in ia Tech I7 A —A IS 4
J A C K S O N V I L L E 7t. S. A L A B A M A I t
J A C K S O N V I L L E 1741
B ro w n 7 17 10 17 71. L iv in g s Ion 0 ) 1 1 ) .
S to n t 1 4 ) 1 1 . B u r r t i l 1 4 0 0 0 M c C U r y ) 14
&gt;4 4. She ter 1 ) 0 0 1. Johnson t l 44 4.
K rlo g o r 4 7 4 1 10 T o ta ls 11 14 71 74 71
S. A L A B A M A (4 41
B u r k t &gt; 0 0 0 4 . F o ste r 4 It 7 4 14. R o e c e O I
0 0 A C la r k I t 0 0 1. AVerst.man &gt;4 0 1 1.
D e von !th * 14 B I *. Jonnson 1 1 0 1 &gt; t l . B U k *
1 1 1 - 1 1 . W ilso n 1 4 0 0 1. B ishop 1 ) 1 7 7
T o to H 114710111*
H o lttlm * — J a c k s o n v ille M S A U b o m a M
) P o in t ga ols — J a c k s o n v ille 4 14 (B ro w n 4 *.
B u r r t il 111. $ A U b o m a &gt;71 ( B u r l* 0 1 .
F a t U r 0 1 R e a r* 0 1 C la r k I I. M a rsh m a n
1 X O tv e n is h I X B U k a 0 1 ) Fouled out — '
Johnson. W ilto n R e bou n ds - Je c k v o n .il!* 40
(B ro w n 111, S A U b o m a M (Johnson t l )
A s s is ts - J a c k s o n v ille l | (L iv in g sto n III. S
A la b a m a 11 (F o s te r) Tata* touts — Ja ck so n
v illa I t. S A la b a m a n A - 1 0 * 4

b a sem a n and K e v in
on* y ea r co n tra cts

NHL STAN O IN O i
A ll T im e s ES T
EASTERNCONFERENCE
A tta o tK O ivttion
W L T P N OF
N Y Rangers
M 17 1 6)
New Jersey
M 11 4 tt
P h ila delph ia
74 10 ) SI
F torida
I f 1* 1 H
Washington
70 77 4 u
Tam pa B a r
11 U 1 41
N Y Islan dert
l» 77 1 n
N * r fh t4 lt D tvlsm r 1
Pittsburgh
71 1) 14 u
M ontreal
&gt;1 17 • M
Boston
10 It f 4f
B uffalo
I t 70 s 41
Quebec
II 77 1 41
H artford
17 7* 4 SC
O ttaw a
* 11 % 2)
W ESTERNCO NFERENCE
C en tra l D r if t ton
W L T P it C
Toronto
V 14 t 4)
O ttro it
74 14 s V
&gt;4 II t ss
O a iia t
St L*utt
» II 4 SJ
Chicago
) l 14 i 0
W innipeg
17 V S »
P ic t lt c D tv itttn
C e ig e .f
74 17 f IS
Vancouver
21 n 1 41
L o r Angeles
II )) 4 0
Anaheim
II 17 4 40
S*n Jot*
II 71 It 40
Edm enton
1) 71 1 1)
T h u rsd a y 's Gom es
No gom es sc hedutod
F r id a y 's Gam es
No gam es scheduled
S a tu rd a y 's G am e
A ll Star G a m * at New Y o rk . I p m

OA

N o tio n a l F o o tb a ll I
P t a r o lls A t A G lance
AH T im e s ES T
S a tu rd a y , J a a I
K a m a * C ity 77. P itts b u rg h 14 OT
G reun B a y N . D e tro it &gt;4
Im iS 1&gt; J i t , f
New Y ork G ia n ts 17. M in n eso ta IS
Los Angotos R o to trs ft. Denver 14
S a to rd o y , Ja a . IS
Bw itato I t. L a s A ngatos R a to s 's n
S a n r ranettea 4A N ew Y a rk G to ’ t t 1
Sunday, Ja a . I t
D a lto t 17, G re en B a y 17
K a n s a s C ity N H ouston N

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K a n s a s C ity at B u lla to II N p m (N B C I
San F ra n c is c o at D a lla s . 4 p m (C B S )
S u n d a y .J a a M
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N E W Y O R K K N I C K S - A c tiv a te d C h a rle s
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G e r a ld P add to. O uerd fo rw a rd
FO O TBALL
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M IN N E S O T A V IK IN O S F ir e d Joh n
M K h a l i a tte n tiv e lm * coach, and T w n B a lia
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HOCKEY
N e lia t u l H e c k ty League
N H L - Suspended R ick Zom be St Louts
B lu e s d* ten sem en tor to g a m es w ittn u t pay
tor sla sh in g en d shoving lin esm a n K e v in
C o llin s d s* tn g a F e b S gam e a l D a lla s
N E W Y O R K I S L A N O S R I - R eassign ed
J a m ie M c L e n n a n , gealtender. and Jason
Sim on and D an P la n t* forw a rds to S a il
L a k e o l Ih* Inter n a tio n a l H ockey League
ST
LO U IS B L U E S A s s ig n e d J e l l
B e tte rs, defensem an to P u o ri* o l th* In
ter n a tio n a l H ockey League
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ALL-STARS
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Rasters tor th# N H L A ll H e r G am e, to be
played Jon n o l N ow Y a rk le t t o r ie r .
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EASTERNCO NFERENCE
O oaltos
a P a tric k R a y . M o n tre a l. M ik e Rtchtoe.
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• Ray Bourque. Boston a B ria n Loetch.
N Y Rangers G e r ry G a lle y . P h lo d e tp h i* .
r M a rs Hew* D e lr o il (senior te to ctw n l. A l
la tra l* W ashington! L a r r y M u rph y. P i l
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Centers
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B radtoy. T a m p a B a y . M a rk M etator. N Y
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O rlaw a
W ings
t Ja ro m ir Ja g r. P ltls b u rg h . a Atoaander
M o g iin y . B u lla t o . A d a m G ra v a s . N Y
Rangers: 1 Joey Mutton. Pittsb u rgh . M a r l
R ecch i. P h ila d e lp h ia
N O T E I R W B ob K u d e ltk l was orIgm alty
nom ad to Ih* lo a m representing th# O tta w a
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rep laced by A to a el Y a s h in
W ESTERN CO NFERENCE
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I F a ll! P o lvtn . Toronto C u rtis Joseph. St
L o u is. M i le V ern on . C a lg a ry
O f tea** m en
■ Chr 1 Che Itot. C h ica go, a P a u l Carioy.
D e lro il. Rob B ia s * . L e t Angelos. A le a o i
Kasatonov. A n a h e im , A l M a c ln m v C a lg a ry .
Sandtt O ra lin sh . San Jot#

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TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
A m e ric a * League
B A L T I M O R E O R I O L E S - A g re e d to
te rm s w ith Todd F ro h w lrtti. pitcher, an o
m in e r league con tree!
B O ST O N R E D SO X - Agreed to term s
w ith Tony F o sse s and C h ris How ard, p ilc h
o e x an m inor leegu* co n tra cts
C L E V E L A N D IN D IA N S A g re e d to
te rm s w ith O m a r V liq u e l. shaetttop. on a
ana-year co ntract.
C O L O R A D O R O C R I E S - Agreed to te rm s
w ith Lane* P a in te r, pitch er, on a on* y e a r
co n tra ct
M O N T R EAL IX F O S E .te n d e d Ih*
co n tra ct *1 F e lip e Atou. m anager through
Ih* iffS ta a s a n .
P H I L A D E L P H I A P H I L L I E S - A greed to

terms with Mickey Mersndinl, second

C O LLEO E
CO RN ELL N a m e d J o h n H o lm ic h
w o m e n ’ s lo o t in g ce e ch e n d P h il R e c h
w om en t g y m n a stics coach
S A N T A C L A R A - N am ed B ra n d i Chestom
a ssista n t te e te r coach

TVIfUD IO
BASKETBALL
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B A S K E T B A LL
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Homesavers, Erectors
post wins at Pinehurst
F ro m S ta ff Ita po rts
SANFORD Exterior
Hom esavers und M A E le cto rs
took different routes to victory,
but a w in Is a w in us the S an'ord
R ecreation D epartm ent M en's
T h u rsd a y Night Pinehurst Park
1‘o la r Bear Slow pttch Softball
League opened Its seuson.
E x te rio r Hom caaveni look a
3-0 lead In the top of the first
Inning and led 6-1 before S &amp; S
R aiders scored four ru n s In the
bottom of the sixth Inning tn
m uke the final score 6-5.
M A Erectors borke Its guinc
open w ith a six run third Inning
a n d w e n t on to best B r ia r
C orporation 12-1.
P acin g E x te rio r H om rsavcrs
w ere B ria n Poe (hom e ru n .
double, two runs. RBI). O ctavio
Torres (liotne ru n . single, run.
two RBII, Jo h n S lie r (double,
s in g le , ru n , R B II. S h a n n o n
S m ith (double, run). Tout L u n d y
(sin g le, run). B ill W llle und
C h arle s Damon (one single and
one RBI eachl and Pete Bodner.
H ick /a p t. D anny P ullen and
R obert M e B ra y cr lon e sin g le
each).
Doing the damage for S A S
R aiders were O ils Sjohlom (three

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singles, run. RBI). Tom W ilkes
(double, single, run. two RBI).
G a ry Medina (two singles. RBI),
J a y Osleen (two singles), Sam
Jo n es (single. RBI). E rie Branch
and Jo h n n y E u slh am (one single
each). Steven D ennis (two runs)
and T e rry R aw ls (run).
C o n trib u tin g for M A Erectors
were Jo h n llo g u n (triple, double,
s in g le , ru n . fo u r RBI). E r ie
C u rn n q u llln (two singles, tw o
ntns. RBI). P au l Rodriguez (two
singles, run. RBII. G len n Slew urt
(two singles). Jo e C la rk (home
ru n . ru n . tw o R BI). S im o n
M o r le y ( t r i p l e , r u n ) . J e f f
H o n eycu tt (single, ru n . RBI).
Lon nie T u rk e r und David Eaton
(one single and two ru n s each).
D ennis Gleason (single, run) and
D avid Cortes (single. RBI).
P roviding the offense for B ria r
Corp. were D uke Ferrulo (dou­
ble. single). B u d d y Lennon (two
s in g le s . RBI). R u b e n G a rc ia
(single, ru n l and A llu n
Trouskauskas. J . J Jlle s . A n ton
Massey und Beau M yers (one
s ir glc each).

Newcomers to Chase
fall in season openers
From Staff Rsports

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go w ell for the new entrtes on the
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opening night of the Sanford
R ecreation D epartm ent M en 's
T h u rs d a y N ig h t C h a s e P a rk
doubles, two runs). To ny B lalle
l*olar Bear Slow p lteh Softball
(two singles, two runs. RBI). S id
League.
Brock (two singles, two RBI).
Sanford First Baptist C h u rch
T im Palm er (two singles). Je ff
an d Beer: 30. the first and
Bethany (single, run. three RBII
second-pluer tra m s In In the
and B ill G racey. M ike Henley
T h u r s d a y f a l l l e a g u e at
and J im Schaefer (one single
P in e h u rs t Park, found
and one run earh).
them selves on the short end last
P o w e rin g A .D . R o s le r/F lu .
night as First Baptist fell to
Sport W ear were Randy Y ale s
S ltf fe y A ffo r d a b lr s (fo rm e rly
(four singles, run. RBI). Steve
M yers TsTe Service). 16-10. and
W oodley (double, two singles,
Becr:30 was hum bled by A.D.
th r e e ru n s . R B I). B r a n t le y
Roster/Flortda Sport W ear. 15-3.
B ru m le y (three sin gle s, ru n ,
L e a d in g S tlffe y A ffo rd a b le s
three RBI). JcrT y B russells (three
were J o h n Scott (home run.
singles, run. RBI). R k k Yates
double, single, four runs, four
and Dave Nobles (three singles
RBI). G a ry Muse (two doubles,
and two ru n s earh). M itch B u rk e
three runs. RBI). Trent Jo h n so n
(triple, single, run. two RBI) and
(two doubles, run. three RBI).
Steve Donovan (double, single,
L a rry lilr t (double, single, run.
three RBI). Brad lla w v c r ItVrb' •run .two RUB.
singles, two runs. RBI). Daniel
A lso co n tribu tin g were Steve
Bow en (two singles, run). R andy
Ja m e s (triple, two RBI). R andy
S m a the rs (single, run. RBI) Tom
R a w lin g s (single, three runs.
Stlffey and Sam Rom aldo (one
RBII and W a lly W llund (RBI).
single and one ru n eachl and
Doing the h ittin g for Becr:30
W ayne Fakess lrun|.
were Je rry C a m u s (two singles,
H ittin g for First Baptist were
two ntns). Dave Coss (single,
R ocky E llln g sw o rth (four singles.
three RBI). J o n Retd. J im Retd.
RBI). Je re m y S llla w a y and Jo h n
Dave Bennett and T im A lliso n
M u rra y (three singles and one
(one single each) and C h u ck
ru n earh). Tom G ra re y (two
C om etto lru n).

Soccer-----Continued from IB
o il u n til next Th u rsd ay,
w h en the P a trio ts w ill host
L ym a n . Lake H ow ell (9-8-1. 3 6
In th e con feren ce! w ill host
A popku on Monduv.
LIONS ED G E TRIBE
O V IE D O - It look n early 74
m in u te s , but O v ie d o f ln u lly
broke through S em in ole's de­
te rm in e d defen se und ru n ic
a w a y w i t h a 1-0 S e m in o le
A th le tic Conference boys' socrer
v icto ry T h u rsd ay night.
C am eron Zurtkiugh converted
a pass from Sam Sw eeney Into
the gum e's only goal. G oalie Joe
S ch u y le r bad lo m a k r Just one
save to register Ills third shutout

lor the Lions.
"W c won. but It w asn't pre­
tty.'* said O viedo coach Jo e
A valon r. "W e knocktsl the ball
around well, but whenever we
crossed l|tc INil I Into the Ikix .
they'd knock It out.**
O viedo outshol Sem inole 29-3
and had a 9 1 udvuniagr In
corner kicks.
The Lio n s ulso won the Junior
varsity gatnr 5-0.
O viedo 111-6-2. 5-4 SAC) hosts
Bishop MtKtre tonight. Sem inole
11-11. 0-9 S A C ) tra trls to St.
C lou d next Tuesday.

Champions
C o n t in u e d fr o m I B
firat three quarters.
W ith M ou rcflrld o u l of the
Kantc. Lake H ow ell went Inside
lo Its ow n bl|{ girl. 6-fool. 2-Inch
C hrlttflne Jam es, and she re ­
sponded w ith eight points und
seven rehounds In Ihc opening
h a lf despite s illin g out over four
m in u te s of the serond qu arter
w ith tw o fouls.
D e a n n a G r a v e s le d L a k e
H ow ell w ith 15 points, s ix reiM u nd s. three ulculs and two
assists before fouling out. A lso
c o n trib u tin g were Ja m e s (12
points. 14 rebounds). K e lly H olm
(10 points, nine assists). Lo ri

M iircltlsellu (eight |tolnls. seven
r e b o u n d s ) a n d A n n M a r ie
G o n zalez (six rebounds).
D oing Hu* dam age for la tk r
Brantley were Lclg lt A n n Penney
113 jw lnts. six rebounds, four
s t e a l s , stx as s is t s) . K e l l i
G ardener 112 points) and Katie
B y la n d 110 points. 10 rrbounds).
M oore Held fin ish e d w ith five
(Milnts and five rebounds.
L a ke Howell, ranked No. 6 In
C la ss 5A. w ill travel to Daytona
Beach M onday night for a 5AD istrict 4 contest al M ulnlund
H igh School. The Patriots w ill be
o il u n til they host Lym an next
T hursday.

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People
Credit card alert

IN BRIEF
Highland games, festival set
The 17th annual O rlando S cottish H ighland G am es and
F estiva l on Saturday. Ja n . 29 and S unday. Ja n . 30 at the
C e n tra l Tlotrda Fairgrounds.
I he games w ill be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
1 om petlllons w ill be held In heavy and am ateur athletics,
m»«pl|»e and d ru m m in g and h ighland dancing.
C h ild re n 's events Include sheep dog dem onstrations. S co t­
tish country dancing, pipe bands, crafts und m uch more.
F o r more Inform ation, ca ll 672-1082.

Federation Star Trek club to meet
The local chapter o f the Federation (a Star Trek fan club) w ill
meet on Sunday. Ju n . 23 at 7 p m.
T h e local chapter Is designated ns U S S Genesis N C C -2 6 17.
For more Inform ation about the group or about the m eeting
c a ll V ic k ie at 3 2 1-7336.

Fairy Tales on Parade
W a h l Puppet P ro d u c tio n s and the Stage T h eatre In
C asselberry w ill present F a iry Tales on Parade on uitcom lng
Saturdays.
T h e show, w hich features elowms. dancing, m usic and
pup|K-ts w ill take place at 11 a.m. on S atu rdays Jan . 22. 29
an d Feb. 5.
T h e shows w ill be at The Stage Theatre In the Goodings
P la za on State Road 4 3 6 in Casselberry.
T ic k e ts are $2.50 each.
F o r reservations, c a ll 8 3 1-9950.

Know your rights when a divorce occurs
You have Just been turned dow n for a
rre d lt a p p lic a tio n because of a huge,
ou tstanding debt on one of y o u r credit
cards. The ca rd had jo in tly belonged to you
and you r spouse and had been d iscon tin u ed
when you divorced 10 years ago. A p p a r­
ently It had been reactivated without your
knowledge. A re you responsible for the debt
and w hy w eren't you notified?
Re*[&gt;onslbllHy. Yes. you are responsible
since you urc listed as the co-owner o f the
account!
Ilow tu protect yourself. W hen u divorce
occurs. It Is essentlul that each party
arrange to open new credit card accou n ts In
their nam e o n ly. Close all Joint accou n ts and
put In w ritin g y o u r Intentions regarding ull
Joint u ccounts (and keep u copy for your
future protection).
Ratification. Notice of debt m ust be sent to
the ow ner of the card, but there Is no federal
law re q u irin g a lender to notify the Joint
owner of co sig n e r of said debt. T h e Federal
Trade C o m m is s io n 's Credit P ractices Rule
requires a len d er to notify you as the Joint

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BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

ow ner or co signer of yo u r re sp o n sib ility to
repay the debt, but o n ly before a loan Is
approved. U nfortunately, the F T V ’s rule
even allow s the cred itor to collect the debt
from you. the co signer without first try in g
to collect from the borrower. T h is also
applies to parents as co signers of ch ild re n 's
credit cards. Som e fin an cial Institutions try
to notify Joint ow ners of debts Incurred, but
neither V isa nor M astercard require credit
card Issuers to notify the co-slgner/jolnt
owner. M aine and Illin o is have passed laws

C e n tra l Florida Right to Life w ill be hosting central Flo rid a's
Ulggest Baby S h o u rr on Saturday. J a n 22.
T h e shower w ill benefit 11 pregnancy centers throughout
ce n tra l Florida.
T h e baby and m atern ity gifts w ill be presented to thousand
o f you n g m others and m others-to-br that the centers can serve.
There w ill lie booths sponsored by C entral Florida Right to
L ife and the centers.
T h e event w ill take place at 2 p.m . ut the First Baptist
C h u rc h of Orlando on L.B. M cLeod Road.
T h e public l» Invited to com e and brin g diapers, form ula, c rib
sheets, blankets. Itaby toys, fu rn iture and accessories.
F o r more Inform ation, ro n tact Lin da Rooks at 644-8619.

C O M A announceu meetings
T h e Concerned O rgan ization of Men In A ctio n (COMA) m eets
the first and th ird Frid ay, at 6 p.m.. In the ch u rch annex at St.
J a m e s A M E C h u rch , n in th Street and C ypress Avenue.
Sanford.

Poets to talk verse
F irst Florida l*oets meet at 10 a.m. every M onday at the
D elan d P u blic Lib ra ry . Interested poets are welcome.
F'or m ore Inform ation, please ca ll Bob Shelford. 904-7360 4 1 6 . o r V irg in ia M a rlin . 904-775 8909.

Sanford Rotariane to meet
R o tary C lu b of S an ford meets every M onday at noon, at the
S an fo rd C iv ic Center.

Bridge club meets every Monday
l-ake Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or older to play
p a rly bridge. The P arty Bridge C lu b meets every M onday
betw een 1-3 p.m. ut the Lake Mary S en ior Center at the Old
C it y H all. 158 N. C o u n try C lu b Road.

Happy Birthday...and n.any more

S u pp o rt. Hope and Recovery. S.H .A.R.. m eets every M onday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at C e n tra l Florida Regional Hospital In the
far co m e r of the d in in g room . T h is Is a self help support group
for a ll cancer survivors, w hether In treatm ent now or finished
w ith It. C a ll 324-8737 or 322-7785 for m ore Information.

The Hardee Bunch met Monday at Shoney's to honor two
members o l the group on their birthdays. Ann Hoolehan (left)
celebrated her birthday on Jan. 3 and Juanita DeLooze, on Jan.
10. Each birthday girl received g ilts and a money corsage
fashioned by M ona Bridges.

Does unwashed banana lose appeal?
D E A R A B B Y i R ecently a fa m ­
ily m em ber m arried a w om an
from a different part of the
c o u n t r y . I m e n t io n e d t h i s
because perhaps the region she
co m es from m ay have som e
b ea tin g on the answer to th is
question.
T h e y v is it us twice a year and
we lik e them troth, but the
husb and alw ays usks me on the
s id e If I h a v e w a s h e d th e
b ananas I serve w ith breakfast,
as h is w ile Insists on h avin g the
b an an as washed.
T h e first tim e he asked m e. I
asked h im If his wife eats the
peel, because I have never heard
of w a sh in g a bunana. (He said
*'No.'*) I have since naked arou nd
and have found nobody w ho
w ashes bananas. I wash apples.
rars. grapes and m elons, w h ich
w ill be cu ttin g through, but I
see no reason to wash bananas.
Som e people told me to wash
o n ly the bananas being used

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A D V IC E

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

that day. because there Is a
natural protective coating on the
skin and w ashing It away w ill
cause It to spoil quicker.
M y h u sb a n d gets a n n o yed
when he sees m e w ashing a
banana because he th in k s It's
s illy . A bby. arc we in danger by
not wuahlng nut bananas on a
r e g u l a r b a s is ? If y o u c a t
bununas. do you wash them
before eating them ?
C U R IO U S IN H A R R I S B U R G ,
PA.
D E A R C U R IO U S i T h is Is a

How to protect yourself. W hen co-signing
a loan (remember that n credit card Is an
unsecured loan), request that a letter be
added to the contract stating that In case of
default, the lender Is required to notify the
Joint owncr/co-slgncr In w ritin g before any
action is taken. If possible, have the lender
accept you as a "g u a ra n to r" Instead of as a
"co-signcr." T h is m eans that you guarantee
to pay back the loan If the p rim a ry borrower
falls to pay. In th is case, accord in g to the
FT C . the lender cannot expect you (the
guarantor! to pay the loan first and they
m ust notify you of an y default before taking
an y adverse action
(Barbara Hughe«/t2regg la diractor o l the
Sam lnola County Extension Service. Inqui­
ries may be directed lo her at the service,
250 W. County Home Road, Sanlord,FL
32773 or phone 323-2500. Ext. 5556.)

Teens not likely
to outgrow woes

Right to Life Baby Shower

Cancer support group meets

to protect co signers, but In the other 48
states (Florida Included!. It Is up to you to
protect yourself.

first, and even though It Isn't of
earthshaklng im portance. It Is u
refreshingly new question. No
one In m y household has ever
thought It necessary to wash a
b a n a n a n a . M o s t f r u i t , s l;
bananas, no. W c Just peel them
and eat them.
D E A R A B B Y : I have never
seen th is In y o u r colum n, und I
would like y o u r com m ents:
I have a frien d who. In most
ways. Is a lo vely, good person.
The problem Is that no m atter
what you're g oin g through, she
has It worse.
If you say yo u 've had a rough
duy, well, vou don't work as
m any hours as she docs. She
w orks m ore h o u rs so she Is tnorr
tired and has hud a rougher day.
If your c h ild Is sick , her ch ild
had It. o n ly worse. If you m en­
tion you a rc low on cash. well,
you don't know w hat that means
•

u n t i l you have her bills.
(M eanwhile, her k id s are p layin g
In $1 35 sneakers!)
I'm sure you get the picture.
N o on e h a s a ro u g h e r life .
E v e ry th in g you go through Is
p ra ctica lly nothing com pared to
w hat she goes through. It Is not
enough to break up a friendship.
In m ost other ways, sh e's a very
nice person.
W h y d o p e o p le d o t h is ?
T h u n k s for letting m e unload.
F R U S T R A T E D F R IE N D
IN C O N N E C T IC U T
D E A R F R U S T R A T E D : Th e y
d o It b e c a u se th e y h a v e a
co m pu lsion to top you.
C O N F I D E N T I A L T O 'D I S ­
COURAGED AT W ORK AND AT
HOMF^': C h arles M. S ch w ab once
offered som e pow erful advice
w ith these words: " A m an who
trim s h im se lf to su it everybody
w ill soon w hittle h im se lf aw a y."

Photography works
J o s e A. Betancourt, • photo­
graphy Instructor at Sem inole
C o m m u n ity C o lle g e , sh o w
som e o l his works on display.
He graduated from S C C with
an A A degree In m usic educa­
tion and a m inor In photo­
graphy. H&gt;s works have ap­
peared in maj or e x h i bi t s
throughout the state and In
P h o to g ra h e r's Forum m aga­
zine. A s a freo lance m usician,
h e h a s w o rk e d wi t h W a lt
Disney World, Prem ier C ruise
L i n e s , C y p r e s s G a rd e n a ,
Jim m y Dorsey, Tommy Dorseu
and Glenn M iller orchestras.
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D E A R M A R Y : M y 14-ycar-old
son la d riv in g me crazy, and I
don't know w hether It's just
norm al early teenage stuff or
w hether I should really be con­
cerned. W hen I say a n y th in g to
m y parents or ex-husband, tney
Just laugh It off and say h e'll
outgrow It.
I hope they're righ t, but m y
gut Instinct Is tellin g m e that
h e 's a tim e b om b ab o ut to
explode. I don't want to m ake a
big deal over n orm al teenage
stuff, but I don't w ant to m iss
w arnin g sig ns of trouble ahead,
either. How can you tell the
difference?
C R A Z Y MOM
D E A R M O M : Personalty. I've
le a rn e d to tru s t th o se " g u t
In stin cts." even w hen t don't
und erstan d them at the tim e.
A ls o , w h ile n o r m a l tee n ag e
beh avior Is one of life 's longer
lesson s In h u m ility for parents,
teens w ith real em o tio n a l p ro­
b lem s are not lik e ly to " o u t­
g ro w " It.
A n d . If treatm ent Is necessary.
It has a m u ch better chance of
being su ccessful If It Is stAried
early. L o o k at the qu estion s
below. If you an sw er " y e s " lo
several o f them. It w ould be wise
to s e e k fu r t h e r m e d ic a l o r
psych olog ical advice co n cern in g
yo u r son 's behavior.
-------- la y o u c h ild s u d d e n ly
m a k in g poor grades, a rriv in g
late to school or s k ip p in g class?
--------Is (s)hc secre tive about
his/her friends or su d d en ly made
new friends?
--------Is (s|he verb a lly abusive.
extrem ely belligerent o r hostile?
--------H as (s)he lost Interest in
hobbles und other activ itie s?
--------H as there been a drastic
and sudden change In dress or
appearance?
--------Have you noticed v a lu ­
ables or m oney m issin g 1/
-------- D o y o u " w a lk o n e g ­
g sh ells" to avoid co n flicts w ith
h im or h e i?
--------Do fam ily m em bers lie to

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teenager?
----------H a s y o u r f a m i l y
w ith d raw n from frlrn d s brcauiwy o u 'rc afraid that other people
w i l l le a r n o f y o u r c h i l d ' s
b eh avior problem s?
--------Do you an d other fam ily
m e m b e rs feel fru s tra te d a n il
h elp less In d ea lin g w ith this
c h ild ?
-------- Do you or other fam ily
m em b ers blam e th em selves for
the problem s?
:--------H ave y o u fo u h d ro llin g
papers, p ills or o t h r r d rug par­

aphernalia?
(M a ry B a lk fa a C s r t l f f s d
A ddiction Pravanlfon Pro­
fe ssion a l and counselor. Write
her at the Sanford Herald, or call
the Sem inole County S ch oo ls'
Drug Prevention office. 323-5710.)

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Religion
Fourth annual CROP Walk set

IN BRIEF
'Sundays at Three*
Carol A. C artier, organist. w ill perform ul Ihr Reorganized
C h u rch of J c s u a Christ «&gt;f La ffe r D a y Salnls. 1006 C lu y St..
W ln le r Park, o n Sunday. Feb. 0. u l 3 p.m .
Carder l» organist al Zion L u th e ra n Church. In P in e H ills
T h is concert w ill Include a variety or scm l^ lasslcal und folk
selections. .Joyce Arementrout. p ia n is t, will also perform . T h is
event Is offered w lllim it a d m issio n cost, as part of Ih r
’ ‘Sundays at T h re e " series.
For Inform ation, call 422-7218 o r 644 2395.

Revival planned for February
S A N F O R D — Donna S c h a m b a rh . daughter o f R. W
S c ham bach, w ill hold a Ihree day re v iv a l at Freedom A ssem b ly
of God, 2 0 6 0 Orlando Dr., on Fel*. 4. 5. 6, beginning at 7:30
p.m . nightly.
For more Inform ation, ra il 323-8 0 9 9

Deaconess Anniversary celebration
S A N F O R D — Zion Hojie M is s io n a ry lla p iu t C h u rch , 712
Orange Ave., w ill have Ms Deaconess Anniversary on Ja n . 23 ul
3 p.m.
M u slr w ill I k - presented b y V e rn o n "Papa" Jo n e s and the
Sanford W o rk sh o p Choir.
The Sjteakcr for the event w ill Ik- the Rev. Allen W ashington,
pastor, of M l O liv e Baptist C h u rch . Ltm gw uid
The p u b lic Is cordially Invited fo n t sp irit filled evening.
The Rev. E. Cuffcy. pastor.

Black Awareness program planned
S A N F O R D — The Christian E d u c a tio n Com m uter ut H istoric
S i. Jam es A .M E. Church a n d Pastor Nolan P u ts Invite
m em bers an d friends to attend lls m onthly Black Aw areness
program w h ic h Is held each fo u rth Sunday m orn in g from
9 30 1 0 4 5 a m
The sjieaker for this Sunday. J a n . 22. Is Barbara K irb y,
p rln rlp a l of (.'rooms School of C h o ice . She w ill address the topic
of self esl rent.

HPI consolidates offices
H clfrr Project International a n n o u n ce - that the Southeast
regional office In Sanford w ill be consolidated w ith Ihe M id
A tlan tic office to form Ihe new A t la n tic South Region.
Dr. B ill E. B e ck , director or the Southeast region, w ill assum e
a new position a s the director of C h u r c h Relations.
The new office Is located In New W indsor. Md. T h e dire cto r Is
the Rev. J o h n Dleterly. who has been the Mid A tla n tic director
since 1979.
Resources for group und c h u rc h projects can be obtained by
w ritin g to th e Atlantic South R eg ion al office. H cffer Project
International. P.O. Bo* 188. New W indsor. M D 21776. or by
ca llin g 800-422-0474. Speakers a n d displays w ill also be
urrangrd th ro u g h this office.
In his new position. Dr. Beck w ill focus on H P F s rntsslonnl
con necllon w ith the churches seekin g to strengthen that
partnership. H e w ill work out o f h is hom e In Orm ond Beach.

Evangelist featured at Revival
S A N F O R D — Evangelist L u c y R a e l. of Tulsa. O kla.. w ill be in
R evival at the House of David W o rd Center, 5 2 1 1 H ester Ave..
from Jan . 3 0 to Feb. 11 b egin n ing at 7:30 p.m. n ig h tly . Pastor
o f the ch u tch . D ave Rich, Invites th e co m m u n ity to attend.
For more Inform ation, ra il 3 2 1-2255._______

T h e 4 lh an n u al Sanford C R O P
Wutk w ill be held on S u nd a y,
M arch 13 at 2 p.m ., nt-cordlng to
B ob K u h n , c h a irm a n uf th e
cve ni. The live m ile w alk w ill
liegln and end at C en te n n ial
Park. Sanford.
O rgan izers of the event h n vc
scl n goal of re cru itin g 2 5 0
w alkers and raisin g 810.000 to
help h u ng ry people, troth In o u r
c o m m u n ity an d In c o u n trie s
around the w orld. Though m ost
of the funds raised w ill lie used
by C h u rc h W o rld S ervtre In
overseas relief und developm ent
w ork, a (K-rcentage w ill s la y in
the ro m u n llv to l&gt;e used by T h e
C h ristia n S h a rin g Center. R e ­
scue O utreach M ission. Second
Harvest and G race N ’ G rits, laist
year, th e Sanford C R O P W a lk
raised m ore than 86.000 w ith
172 w alkers participating.
The w alks are an Interfallh.
co m m u n ity events, part of the
outreach of C h u rc h W orld S e rv ­
ice. Ihe disaster relief, d evelop­
m ent. and refugee resettlem ent
m in is try of the C h u rch W orld
Service und W itness U nit of the
National C o u n cil of C h u rrh c s of
C h rist In the U.S.A.
Wa l k e r s are urged lo a sk
fam ily, friends, and co-w orkers
to sponsor them for th is event.
Sponsor envelopes urc availab le

The organizing committee of this year’s CROP
Walk, from loll to right, the Rev. Bruce Scotf,
pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Sanford;
Bonnie Schumacher, director of Christian Educa­
from area congregations.
The first m eeting *111 be h d d
on W ednesday. Feb 2. al 7 p.m.

at the F ello w sh ip H all. First
Presbyterian C h u rrh . 301 S. Oak
Ave.

For m ore inform ation, contact
Bob K u h n o r Susan R ogers nt
330-4738.

St. James plans special
service for families, friends
■ y E M IH L E V K . B A K E R

Herald Correspondent
E a c h y r u r at H is to r ic S t.
J a m e s A M E. C h u rc h . 9 th
Street and C yp ress Avenue, a
special service Is held tn recogni­
tion of Ilie ch u rc h 's fam ilies und
friends.
On S u n d a y ,‘ Ja n . 23. b eg in ­
ning at 3 p.m . Yvonne K n ig h t, n
w om an w ith u m issio n for G od.
w ill tie the featured speaker for
th is y e a r’s event.
S iste r K n ig h t, as she prefers to
tie addressed, ts a 1978 graduate
of Ftortdu AA-M U n iversity, w ith
a Bachelor of Science in A n im a l

Science.
From the C h ico S la te U n iversi­
ty In C h ico, C a lif., she was
a w a rd e d a c e r t ific a te w h ich
Id e n tifie s h er a s u ce rtifie d
U.S.D.A. meat Inspector. She
also has o ce rtifica te In Law
Enforcem ent from the U.S. M ili­
tary Police School.
S ls ic r K n tg h i. the mother of
three children. Dion, age 17.
Ccdrtc. 9. and Tuin eka. 8. Ls
cu rren tly em ployed by the De­
partm ent of H e a lth and R e­
habilitative- S e rv ice In Live Oak
as a Public A ssista n ce Specialist

opm ent Center In Live O ak. she
serves as a prayer Intercessor. It
Is her belief that active m em ­
bership Is the backbone of a
great chu rch : consequently, she
Is a m em ber of the m in iste ria l
outreach com mittee, the b u ild ­
ing m aintenance co m m lU re, and
th e c h u r c h c o r r e s p o n d e n c e
com m ittee.
Pastor Nolan r. Pitts. Dr. Je a n
Jq n rs . program coordinator, and
stee rin g com m ittee m em b ers,
Ernest Culbreth, Mildred
W illia m s. E laln Turn er. M arth a
M cC len don . Ftnnts Fam e. A n n ie
11.
K. W rig h t and Jam es W ebster.
A m em ber of S p iritu a l Devel­ In v ltr a ll to attend.

Serving Him

For millions

Christian Fellowship Church,
U.C.C., Lake Mary Installed
church officers and council
members recently. The Rev.
Stephen Gifford, right, visiting
Irom Cleveland, atInstallation of,
to right, Jo a n
vice moderator; Bob
Varnon; Jennifer Slater, secre­
tary; George Elliott; Eilynn
Zerir; Charlie Andrews; Donna
Fielding; Betty Whltmoro,
treasurer; Jim Hall, moderator;
the Rov. A. Ad Array,
paslorof the church.

of kids,
doors opened
HOYS A (iinu&gt; CUIU

tion for First Presbyterian; Terry Grove, director of
Church World Service of Florida; and Bob Kuhn,
chairman of the event, set a data for the walk.

when this

one did.
D o n * anus euros
o* ctum * *vo«e» me

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ALLIANCE CH U RCH
Community Aiuanct Cfunch U l ! C»»1 1a m
W&gt;m »&lt; Spnngt
N o g h W o o d Aluarc# CNneS, 701 M •-•Aon W oods ltd lo -'fl.w jd
S a lo r d AH&gt;u*c# Cfunch. 1*0' S P u l A*. . Sanford
A tw tm T o r o o o
Emmanuil A lt o - M y o l Ood 170Com m # rctaSl.S*nford
ru r- i'f WOrirwpC#ol*&lt; IfTOW A.rpor1 Bird Sm»0»d
f t##dom A ttim M y of Ood, M W D lm d o D .Sanford
. IA y t.n .tr, o'O cx) l | U D l i i « W , t w ^ * « i l
■ A F IIS t
AntlOCh B«®«llt Church 0 « * »
C u ,a y B*ct'*l Church C r y t t a L M A A n i M S I . L a a a M att
C*t**tMrry Bat ' l l Church, 170 Summol* Bird
C*ntrU Bapt'ti Church, HOT IV ItlS I
.
Chuhioia f i f i t B a p i i i I
C i a u u h u U .ttio n A fy a w l'll Church, Sowth***l « d
Gountryt«M e « t M t Church. Country Chut Rd L*A# M iry
f" iS B * P M ! C n « tc h ,il* P in A&gt;.
r o i l B o il'll Church o&lt; AMmord* Spnngt ht A lt . A l l o w ! * Spring*
f u i l B » I I I Church Ol r o r t t l C*1r
r it*! B ip titl Church Ol O AM M
r « t l B o d 'll Church M a t Mm Wood*
Fir»t B o i 'U Church ot t**« Monro.
r u n Baefitt Church o l lo ng ioo d. B ll t » u W * K
r it*! i o i l i t t Church O' O tltAn
r t i t B«i&lt; it t Churc h ot O rloto
r u n &amp;*pt&gt;tt Church o l SaHauM Spring*
r u tta h A o h M iiiio n A r y ltu t'il Church, ItOI W U t h s l
reunion H . M B a p t'ti Church Outdo

H O M B o d 'll Church f o n t I C*t| Conunun.tr C#nl*r, r o w I Crlr
IryMtoncMnco B a p t'ti M il* ,C I « lt*Bu* B&gt;i*S. lo n g o o o d
Jordan M 'lfo n a r y B A pIlll Chu»ch WO UptAU «d
Lf t h o u H B n p t'll Church *AJ lo n g io c d LH # M * r Od
I r t h M B a c k i I C hurch I M A M . A rt l a m U r i
M#c*doAi* M itw m B a p r'l'C h u th O H Hi* (4d O U o n
M'ttxViAry B a p l'll Chinch NorthlW (hUr*«AA
M or-.ra 0»0&gt;r B o d ' ll Church.C r c u m i
M l Monm B m i i h B o ih ti Church. I tot lo c u li A r t B a M oU
M l O l'rt Mittw hAT, BapM I Church Sartm do S p n n g t ltd longuood
M l Sma M ittronary B A ll'll Church, 1400 J*rry A ,*
M l Z n r t M 'iu o n o i B A t’ IIChurch S h i * '*
N r t B*IM* U it u o n u i Cnurch Ori SI t H c l r t A r *
M o M l C U tu y M ito o n u y SAphtl Church T10BW ITthSI
H n t w n P m T u l' r t B A p liitO iu ith ' U S B t K h B I
H a * r m i m i S ac o i l Chu-ch O u . 'r M r. l+onh L o n g io o d
h n l l l 7run Bjp*i*l C h u t A ITTOPtaAr*
N f • L*l* ro K ru O u p . 4941 E Lh a D CAttmbAfry
Morthud# BApHtl Church, ChuhrOU
PM CH M I « r B A B* 'll Church l i w h m . i l . A h o n o n l. Soring*
P to e tlS a b tltfC h u rc h .I J O IW T H » f. Sanford
hVrtCrttl B o h ilt Church. *011 An»gr1 BhO
Prort# L J M B A p r'll Church Mdg* R d . f a m P*r»
P rc g -K I MitOOhArr B ao*'l l Church M .d .« r
P itn d m e * V iu w A r y B o m il Church. AMI OowgtAd A r t . Boor h i own
S*cond SMtoh M&gt;t uo-tary B o * n l Crunch W o t Bonlord
Smyrna B aptnl Church T M O r ttM o A D C a m t u t f
BloughJ B ao*i*I Church 1*0 BJhAmAW
Bl jA rtl* MrUKrtAT* SAP*‘H Crunch. B S t lS O llO rti
t l John* M ittrohArv B aO«|I Church 30* Long*ood A n

AIIAtnonti Bptrtgi
Bl lu M U . i u c n u r B ie l H crunch o 'C A r w o n C ilr lrx
SI P au IO ao*'It Church it l h r t A A?*
SI MAtlhAU* B ac I'II Church. CAAAAh H g lt
SI John I M illio n * ) B ac " 1*Church, BZOCto&gt;*it Si
So&gt;mg'«*d M iluonA r, B aoI'U Church. Ilrh Si t C rd h A rt
hAtm .no A r t BACI'll Church S K h u -r ttlo A rt
T»m 0i . B o 'l l ' Church, holm Soring* Bd , Anonon*. Sorm gi
Victory B o t ill Church O'd OilAndu Rd At H a i Im A n
W oitr* *. BAOI'U Church. 1100 hAO UfU (ASA)
tV 'i'A m O acui U iiw n A ry Ba c h i I Church U . l it % i' m S I
A ll o m t A Spring*
Z io n H oo*B a o i u i Church r iZ O n n g * A m
CATHOLIC
A il B oult C ai nolle Church *07 O n A i r . Sun le d
Church o l Iht N ttin ty L a m M at*
Our lAdy o l lh# i a m i C A lh o K Church. 1110 M in m u itn . DOton*
SI Aim i Cohonc Church D o g m o d Ti m t r l n
St A ugu llln * CAIhol-c Chuich Sun tot O r , n**i B alien Od . C a tH iM iry
St ClATA CAthOUC Cumdurn.ly irmutl A t O lTM n CrrlC CAhttr
St M iry M igdArtn.Ctthor'C Church, W u llin d A n . Anoncml* Spring*
St M iry t UtrAnlAn CAthcl-c Church. 24S McCoy O r . Apoo**
CHM BTIAN
r n i l ChrltllAKCrunch l*0T S S jn lo rd A r t
F irilC h n iiio iC h u rc n o tL o n g u o o d . I A 0 0 I I WuOAmtonIV1, lo n g u o a d
C rttb ro io n Church L a i * M*ry tJ« W lA A n o n A .« . Laaa MAry
Or ac * ChntttAn Churc h W ilton t l*m*nlAry School IhtolAi
M S O iin g* Bird BAntord
l a *»r I. ■ Chn MiAn Church. S aat La a a fid a ! J u iu io n
BAntord Chnit'An Crunch D O U p M iiB d SAr-tord
SouthSum m ortChhiH AnCrunch M O W S « l « O r tito
CHfUSTIAN S C K N C I
r &lt;r*l Crunch o l C h n tl Scm nliit. t fS M at* baxi Wood* H d . L o n g .ood
CH U RCH O f CHRIST
Church o* C h n tl. IS U S h u t A n
Crunch o l C h n tl ai l a m (Irtn U S H . y I f « n C u m v i ,
Church o l Chntl, (OQ ham Spring* D r. An Amort t Spring*
Church Ol Chrltl. O f f r*
Church ol Chntl. L o n g .ood
Church e&lt; C h n tl W ITlhSI
HorThtid* Crunch o l Chntl. r i* H a m m O r. M atiand
South SAmmoi* Crunch o l C h n tl SAIO La m H o m -i Rd
CH U RCH O f 0 0 0
Church o l Ood. SOI H&lt;tory l i t
Church of Ood 101W ZZndSI
Crunch o l Ood. OnAdo
Chutch of Ood Hofmott. Laaa Monro*
Crunch o l Ood M illio n . En ltrpn t*
Church o l Ood 1M J W K th S I
Church o l Ood w C h n tl On odo
Church 0* Ood othrocArtCy 240* S tlm A rt
Crunch Of Ood cfhrophocy. ITT* S hortu em on A rt
Church of Ood of frophocy. ASS S C o n licl OartOo
cru nch of Ood IRh D * il OaH oha Commumly C*M tr, 0**ton. Oun Room,
H n c ir t Church o l Ood. t TOOK* llt h S t . SoMcrd
Tru* Church ofO od . 2TORrtg*«oodA&gt; * SAnlw d
CONORZOATIONAL
CongrogAliona ChritliAn Chutch, 2*01 S hArt A n S o iirn J
S A lt l K N ORTHO 0 0 1
fAAI*rnOrrnodot Church.SI O aotaa 200 i 0»IAn W Ay.M alU nd

lA*l*m OHhodoiChurch SI S I **«n t o l OC A
1MSLA**EmmARd longoood
ZAtlAm OnhodotChurch SI JohnOnhodci,2T*JCoun1ryCluhRd

Sanford
I r is e ORAL

All Sunil Ir-uotu Church ( OtlMry Art . tnltrpiiM
Chntl (pitcopAl Church, longrrood
fpitcopal Churcho* lh# I n . Cortnanl. ITS T a tra . •&lt;RJ Wmltr spnngi
[pitcopAl Crunch ol th* RAturrocIton 2STC Ittt Brantioi O' Lcmgaood
Holy Crott (pitcopAl Crunch. P a r Ai* M*thS&lt;. Saiiord
SI P t ln t C p iK o p a Church TOO I W h u t f U LjAtUary
SI RicTurd t Church, S1SI l*** Ho*t*l Rd WmlAf P a t
Th* Church ott»*Good Sh*|h*rd U l LAM A rt .M a lio id
IhTIROIROMINATIONAL
C a i a , ChntliAn C*nl*i SOOW llh S I. San'ord
fr* . M a rtti Chntlian f *uo*tr»p. 2TB0 Country O u t Rd S*n'onJ
Horth**nd Comnurmly Crunch MO Dog Ti» *Rd Long.ood
Out 'M L h DMirtTOK* C*nl»i 2211 $*p*t A rt , San'ord
dtWISH
h.th Am Synagogue m **ling it corn*r of Sand LA*A and
Coun! I Una f u . W*t I M
T*mer*Shaom. TTSStnham Bird Dwtana
UftH IN AN
Atconuon luthoran Crunch Ortrtroc* D r. CattA'S*n.
OoodSh*ph*rdlulh*taiCrunch [ I C A 2*tfO&lt;l*ndoOr iH«y ITB2f
Sanford
H ofyCrelttuirm ranCfunth ot la ta M ay TSOSunDr ,L a*a Mary
Lord ol HI# lulhA itn Church 2*4 Tutt**nl* Rd Wm|#tSpnngt
luthA'An Cfunch o ' Pn»*d*n&lt;* D**loni
Lulhurtn Crunch of lh* R*d**m*r 2S2S O a&gt; Art
MAtHAh LuthA'An Crunch. OoM#nO*yt Dr 4 H .y If *2 Cati*iB*"y
SI LuAa*luthAranChurch RI *2* Man*
Si SlAphAn LuthAran Chw&gt;ih AM lu ll W of I* Longrrood
MtTHOOIST
B a n tlt UnitAd M im o n a Church [ 0*Byy A rt . Inltrpnt*
B« a l At* Undid MAIhoditl Crunch
Ra i m i l i f t Crunch C m am M#.gnti
C n » M " | Community Unittd M .IW V lt Church f**y 11 *2 Al
Pm*y fhdw* Rd . C a t t*it*&lt; •y
Chntl Undid M*ihodi*i Crunch Tuti»rOr Swiuandlri***t
LUOay Community M tlh od .lt Church W Higr-omrtRd 0*B ay
f i l l Undid MAIhoditl Church *1* P a r A m
f n tl M*lhod&gt;tl Church Ot C.nA .1
r m l M tihoditl Chu-ch ol O nrdc
0'*c* Undid MAIhoditl Church IW N Country O u t Rd L it* M a y
Ota-lChAPA*l i f t Church Outdo
O R gror* Mtth3d‘t1 Chutch. OrHdo
O rtrtn MAThodrtl Church Cor olCap*nl*r I Mu"*y Bl .O r It in
PtonAir MUhod-tl Chm ch. cor ot WdUn A t . 4 Country D u b Rd
UBoMory
S auinda U»l*d M t iw &gt; t l Church SR 4M m d 14, Longoood
SI ltm * t A M E bin Al C y p rttt
Si LutoM b Crunch of Cameron Cdy Inc b ta d o i ofl SR *0 E
Si M ay t A M E Crunch SR *IS Orw*n
St had *M t1W *tt Cfunch IH ttm R d EnlArpnt*
S tir''md M onona Church ) Or fir-,
MAZARINE
f i l l Crunch of IM t*A!a»n# 2SAT San'ord A m
Gu n a Church ot t M ftu a a n * . SR 14 G*n*&lt;*
I A t * M ay Crunch of t M i i u r r m I M E C r y r f H liM A r t Lin# M i l

L o n g .ood Church ol IMMWArtn*. W*ym*n 4 lA ttu p A t# , L o n g io o d
U a th a n V fo o d t Church of I M M u a m * S T U B I 'y r n d itW
Ol 14 At lh* W A*h A Rn*r
PR ISSVTERIAN
DOTona P rA tb y icn m Church HoMa-d B ird B A u ttm A i* D*dona
r -tl P it ib y lin m Church ol La m Mary
r u n P ritb y lo L m Crunch. Oaa A n 4 V d St
f u n P tA th y to im Churcho '0 * B a y ,E H ighland
W o th o n Wood* h rA tb i'A n oi Chu-ch 42&lt;0 M r ir o m Wood* Rd
LAAA M iry
St And'*** PrAtbytoiAn Crunch *911 B aat l a a a Rd
ST M a t t Pr*tby**nmCnu'Ch IQJt P a m S p n n g t R d . An*monl*Spi&gt;ngt
TuKAryiriAPr#*bt1*rim Church 1*00 W SRA2B. Oy**do
u p ta a Community Pretbyttnm Church. U p t a a Rd
W *tlm in.tl*r Pr#tbyl*n*n Chu’ Ch R*d B u g Rd . C*rt**b*ny
SEVENTH OAT ADVENTIST
f o n t l lAA* S o rtn lh Day A drtn litt Cnurcl. H o y AM, f o n t lD ly
M a t Hut S*&gt;mlh Day * J im i t l Church, SOT £ 2nd S I . Sanford
San lord S o rtn l h Day Adrtnl i tl Church. S B IS N H * |A 2 T
S*t*nth Day A d &gt;#n|itt Church, LfAlland A m , Aitamont# Spring*
Vi.niAt Spring* Sort-.lti Oar Ad.anl tt Church. SO S M o tt Rd
OTHER CHU RCH ES
An f *«y O K A * Camp SammcM W ttn a P a rt Rd
U r n i « U E Crunch O r * 4 &lt;2th
b a v o a i A rtnuA H o n n itt ChApAl B**rdal A r t
crunvioi a Community crunch
Church o l J a tu t C h n tl ol l*n#r Day S a n t* 211S P a t A m
(C U A N K A R T TO Big Tl*. O l, S u ilt 100 Longrrood
Farvly Churcn Chntlian CtnlAi IS** 5*m inola Bird . C a t t A iW r
f i ' t l Born Church oM M Lftm g Ood M*d*Ay
F titl Church o l C h n tl . Scrtm&gt;tt. H**m B ird A V*nut S t , 0**ton*
r u tt P*nt*cotlM Crunch of Longoocd
r " t l P m iA c o tta Crunch of SAn'ort
f ul* Oo*p*f Church of Ood in Chntl. 1420 J u r y A n . S a ifw d
FuUOotp*lT*b*m *ci* 7274 Country D u b Rd
U ' K t S t r r Church 24*4 S Salford A n
Holy T.mity Crunch of Ood m C h n tl. 1ST* M a n g o u ti'M A n
Kingdom H HI O tT K a tih | W Hn*tt LA M MOTHC* Un.t.lSS7 W J rd S l
L it.M a y C o m m u n iiy C h u rc h . I0 IM C ountry Chib R d . La * t M a y
l a * Monro* ChApAl Ormg* B ir d . L aaa Monro*
U l D m H o f.M tt Church. O H H.ll Rd . O tt* *n
Naghbodtood Aii'inc# Churth, M l M a t h*m Wood* Rd Longoood
P * K A W * ti* rm Church SAMWAyud* D . S m 'C "d
f V I K O t ia Op*n B-tA* TtPAmACI*. R d g * .o o d A n o'I T i l l opp ot'l*
8*mnto** H g n School
R ti'iu a 'n n C o m m u ru ly C fu n ch tA IS N C fl *2T S a 'ord
Rating H ill* M o firim Crunch SR A lt, lo n g n o a d
Sanford AHi*n&lt;# Church l « l S P a t A n
S a iio rd I f f * Church. 74*0 Sm ionf A n
S tccn d Crunch of I M l f r u g Ood 1 * 7 * B * a d A iiA rt .Sm ford
SI P»1t. SArCuan Onnodot Churth. 1tgQ L i t * E n v r. Rd L o g o u l
lh * Pud Ootp** Crunch ol Our lo rd J a tu t C h n tl Wathrugton Si
Can aan D f*
T M Sa rrM rtn A rm y.M O W I lth S I
Tnumpn, T M C h u t h o 'lM N A o Ag*. I00BW S th S l
U n tlid Church of C h n tl Altanem* Commuruly Chap**. Atim toni* Spnngt
Unrl*d Chin ch of C h n tl Chnttim f t * o * | h * 7W N Country C lu b Rd .
L H * M ay
U C B S S p u iiu a C m ii* ITS A S V o iu t't A n .com er of
O'*.#* A Vohrir* A n Dang* Cdy

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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY

�61 • SAnfo/d H«rald. Sanford. Florida - Friday. January 21, 1894

Legal Notices
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W orld M a t i t »J Sanford. F la
7 7 » J Sem inei# County. F lo rid a
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that m
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m a c c o rd e n c a w ith lha pro
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n a tu re s T e t o il M a n W P t .
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N O T IC E OF
FO R E C LO S U R E SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
p v rio a n t to a Sum m ary F in a l
Judgm ont ot F o to tto tu re da lad
IJth d ay ot Ja n u a ry. t**4 and
antarod in C a t* No *7 1774 C A
H E ot tho C ir c u it Cour* ot tho
l l ' h J u d ic ia l C ircu it. In and tor
S E M I N O L E County. F lo rid a ,
w h t r t ln N A T H A N G R E E N S
T E I N . a t Trwttaa u n d tr that
c a r t a ln u n r t c a r d a d T r u t t
A g ra a m a n t know n a t th t
N athan G ro o n tta in Intar VI r o t
T r u tt O a ta d A u g u tl I. I ff) .
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S A N T I A G O at at. a r t lh a Da
la n d a n tt. I m il t a ll to tho
h ig h a tt b id d e r tor ca th at tha
W a t' tro nt door at tha S E M I
N O L E C ou n ty C o v 'ih o u ta In
S anlord. F lo rid a , or. tha torn day
Ot F e b r u a r y , I f f t a t 11:00
o clo ck a m . tho toiiew tng do
s crib e d propa*ty a t tat forth In
ta id S u m m a ry F in a l Judgm ont.
ly in g and bein g titu a io In S E M
I N O L E County. F io t Ida. to n it .
L o t } B lock | ot N O R T H
O R LA N D O . SECO ND AOOI
t i o n . a cc o rd in g to tho F la t
rheroof. a t record ed in P la t
Book t t o t P a g a M . M A S T ot tho
P u b lic R e c o rd ! of S E M I N O L E
County. F lo rid a
N O T IC E : A N Y P E R S O N
W IT H A D IS A B IL IT Y H E
Q U IR IN G R E A S O N A B L E
A C C O M M O D A T IO N S H O U LD
C A L L H O T ) 111 t J J O , I P
H E A R I N G I M P A I R E D . (T D D )
(MO) fSSOTTI. O R V O IC E IV )
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L A T E R T H A N S E V E N (T)
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O F T H E U T H J U D IC IA L
C I R C U I T O F F L O R ID A
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E CO U N TY
O I N E R A l JU R IS D IC T IO N
O IVISIO N
C A S E N O f l i n t CA I4L
R E S O L U T IO N T R U S T COR
P O R A T IO N . a t R fc a iv o r tor
F lr t t F fd o r a l 't y ln g t A Loan
A t t o c la lt o n o lM id Florida.
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C A R L A L L I S O N B R IG G S and
M O N A ALAR Y B R IG G S ; at a l.
D fitrid a n tt
A M E N D E D N O T IC E O F
FO R ECLO SU RE SALE
N olle* It h a rtb y g&gt;v*n that,
p u r t u a n l to an O r d t r R t
K h a d u lln g F o r t t t o t u r a S a la
d a io d J a n u a ry It. I f t 4. and
tr.la ro d In c iv il cat* n u m b fr
*J tU T C A I 4L , ot th* C irc u it
C o u rt ot tho Itth Ju d icia l C irc u it
In and tor Seminole County.
F lo rid a , w heroin R E S O L U T IO N
T R U S T C O R P O R A T IO N . AS
R E C E I V E R F O R F IR S T F E D
E R A L S A V IN G S A L O A N A S
SO C IA T I O N OF M I D F L O R I D A . i t P l a ln t lt l a n d
C A R L A L LIS O N B R IG G S .
M O N A M A R Y B R IG G S .
NORBERT M
D O R S E Y , AS
B IS H O P O F T H E D IO C E S E O F
O R L A N D O . I t / a r o D e fe n d
a n ll t l. | arlll ta il to lha h ig h a tt
and b a il bidde r tor c a th a t lh a
watt tront door ot tho Som lnolo
County courttio uto In Sontord.
F lo rid a . Som lnata County, F lo r
Ida. a l II 00 A M on F e b ru a ry
A Iffa . tho follow ing d o tc rib o d
property a t tot forth In to ld
Hn«l Judgm ont. to wit:
T h t Southerly 14 41 toot o f
L o tt 71 and 11. B lock E . R E
P L A T O F S A N O R A U N IT S I A
L recorded In P l t l Book IT,
P a g * ! It and II. P u b lic R t c o r d t
o l Sem inol# County. F lo rid a ,
ta id 14 41 tool being m a a iu ra d
p erpendicu lar to tha Sou th erly
lin t ot la id L o tt Tl and 71 A N D
L e t I I. B lock E . o l ta id R E
P L A T O F S A N O R A U N IT S t A
1. o ic o p t tha Southerly IT CO ta el
of t a d Lo t I t. B lock E . ta id
IT 00 le a l being m easured par
p e n d tc u lt' to the Southerly lin e
o l la id Lo t I I . Block E
O atad Ja n u a ry IS. I f f 4
M A R V A N N E MORSE
C le rk ot C irc u it Court
B y Ja n a E Jatew tc
D eputy C la rk
P u b lis h Ja n u a ry 14. II, I f f 4
D E N 100

I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E U 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 .
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C A SE NO f l l f S I C A U L
P N C B A N K . K V . IN C , d b a
PNC M ORTGAGE CO M PAN Y
I k a C IT IZ E N S F ID E L I T Y
B A N K AN D TRUST C O M P A N Y
d b a PNC M O RTG AG E
S E R V IC IN G C O M P A N Y .
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D O N A L O F G R A V E N M lE R .
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D a fa n d a n tt
N O T IC E O F A C T I O N
TO C LA U D IN E S T R A T T O N
LA ST KNOW N
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Ing d e te ribad p ro p a rty located
I n Sam m ot*County. F lo r id a
B u ild in g T l U n it 1. O A K
H A R B O U R . S E C T IO N T H R E E ,
a Condom inium , together w ith
a n u n d ivid ed in ter a l l m the
c o r n n t n elem en ts app u rten an t
th ere to, o t t a t fo rth in tho
D e cla ra tio n ot C o n d o m in iu m el
O A K H A R B O U R . S E C T IO N
T H R E E and E t h ib lt t attach ed
thereto dated J u ly M . IM4. file d
S a p ta m b a r t l
IH r . a n d r*
corded In O ffic ia l R e c o rd ! Book
1ST*. Pag* IS7J. a t a m en ded by
A m en dm en t to D e c la ra tio n ot
Con do m in iu m , tile d F e b ru a ry t,
t t u In O ffic ia l R e c o rd ! Book
M i l . Pag* 144] a t am en ded by
A m en dm en t to D e c la ra tio n ot
Con do m in iu m , file d AAarch M .
IH i In O ffic ia l R e c o rd ! Book
M M . Page too a t a m en ded by
A m en dm en t to D e c la ra tio n ot
Con dom in iu m , tile d A u g u tl I.
IM S In O ffic ia l R e c o rd Book
MAI. Pago 41. a t a m en ded oy
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in O ffic ia l R e c o rd Book
ta«l. Pago O . a t A m e n d e d by
A m en dm en t to D e c la ra tio n ot
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IM S In O ffic ia l R e c o rd i Book
M A X P a g a I K . a t a m en ded by
A m en dm en t to D e c la ra tio n of
C on do m in iu m , tile d J u ly f. IMA
in O ffic ia l R e co rn t Boo* 1) 4*
P a g * t*T4. a d ot th* P u b lic
R f c o r d l a t Sem i not* County.
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T O G E T H E R w ilt) a ll lh a im
prova m en ts new o r h ereafter
e re cte d on tho p ro p e rty , an d an
e a t e m e n lt . r l g h l i . a p p u r l*
nance*, ra n t* r e r o u te * m in er
a l. o il a n d g a t r i g h t a n d p ro titt.
w a ter, w ater rig h t* a n d wa*tr
n o c k , a n d a ll lia t u r a t now or
h e re a fte r a p a rt ot Ihe p ro p erty.
Including re p la cem e n t* an d a d
d itlo n t thereto
h a t been tn*d a g a m tl you. and
you a re re q u ire d to t e r r a a copy
ot your w ritte n detanto*. if any.
to I h il action , on V I C K I M .
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R U S H . A tto rn e y t to r P la in tiff,
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S E A L O F S A IO C O U R T on
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(S E A L)
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a : C le rk ot la id C ou rt
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a t Deputy C le rk
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IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF TH E E IO H T E IK 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 .
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and U N K N O W N T e N A N T (S )
IN P O S S E S S IO N .
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N O T IC E O F S A L E
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
that on
F e b ru a ry i . 1H 4.‘ at
II 00 A M . a t tha W a tt F ro n t
door of th* C a u rth o w M a l Sam i
not* County, S a n lo rd . F lo rid * ,
th * u n d o n lg n td C la r k w ill o d o r
to r ta la tha tot low m g d o tcrib o d
r e a l property:
L o ll II a n d IT . F O R T
M E L L O N , a cc o rd in g to the P H I
thereof a t re c o rd e d In P la t Book
X Pa g a Of. e l tha P u b lic Record*
o l Sem inole C ou n ty. F lo r id a
Th* a lo r r t a ld t a la w ill b*
m ad* pw rtuant to a S u m m a ry
F in a l Ju d g m en t ot F o ro c lo tu ro
e n te re d In C iv il N o t l 1111
C A M K n ow p o n d in g In tho
C ir c u it C ou rt of tho E igh teen th
J u d ic ia l C ir c u it In a n d tor Sem i
n oM County. F lo r id a
O A T E D J a n u a ry 10. I ff*
P t r t o n t w ith a d it a b llit y who
need a tp o c ia l a cco m m o d a tio n
to p a rtic ip a te In f h li proceeding
th o u id co n ta ct A D A Coordin ato r
a t M l N o rth P a r k A v e n u e . Suit*
N a t . Sontord. F lo r id a 777TI, at
M a tt fiv e d a y * p r io r to the
p ro c e e d in g
T e le p h o n e : ( X M
17) U K o a t 471). I M O M S 4771
(T D D ) o r I 0t t * » &gt;770 IV I. Yi*
F lo r id a R e la y S a rv tca
M AR VA N N E M ORSE
C le rk ot th* C ir c u it C o u rt
B V : J a n o E J a ta w ic
D eputy C le rk
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that I in ten d to r e g u la r ta id
nam a w ith th* D iv is io n o l Cor
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w o o d . F L ll T S f l. S e m in o le
C o u n ty . F lo r i d a , u n d e r th*
F k llt io u t N a m * o l IV C L I
V IO E O G A M E L E A G U E , and
that w* in ten d to reg ister paid
nam e w ith th* O lv ltlo n o l C or
p o ra lio n * T a lla h a sse e F lo rid * ,
in a c c o rd a n c e w ith th* p ro
v ltio n t o l the F k t lf lo w i N am *
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F lo rid a Statute* I f f l
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D E N 1*7

C IT Y OF
LO N O W O O O . F L O R ID A
N O T IC E OF
P U B L IC H E A R IN O
T O C O N S I D E R A D O P T IO N
O F P R O P O S E D O R D IN A N C E S
TO W H O M IT M A Y C O N C E R N
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
by th* C it y ot Long wood . F lo r
kta. that th* C ity C o m m ission
w ill h o ld a p u b lic h e a rin g to
c e n tid tr en a ctm e n t ot the tel
tow ing O d m a n c e t
O R D I N A N C E N O H 11)1
AN O R D IN A N C E O F T H E
C IT Y O F LO N G W O O O F LO R
ID A . A M E N D I N G T H E B U D
G E T F O R T H E F IS C A L Y E A R
B E G I N N I N G O C T O B E R I. I f f l
A N D E N D IN G S E P T E M B E R
M . Iffa . P R O V I D I N G FO R
BUDGET AM EN D M EN TS
O R D I N A N C E NO. 4 4 -llT f
A N O R D IN A N C E O F THE
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IO A . A M E N D I N G T H E L O N G
WOOO C IT Y CO O E. P O L IC E
DEPARTM ENT
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T IO N Id) R E S P O N S I B I L I T I E S .
P R O V ID IN G F O R T H E C IT Y
P O L I C E D E P A R T M E N T TO
A C T A T T H E C I T Y 'S T R A F F I C
E N G IN E E R IN G D E P A R T
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C O N F LIC T S . S E V E R A B I L IT Y
AND E F F E C T IV E DATE
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on f lr t t re a d in g on J a n u a ry IT.
If* 4. an d the C it y C o m m issio n
w ill c o n s id e r ta m o lo r fin a l
p a tta g a a n d adop tio n o tte r the
p u b lic h e a rin g , w h ich w ill be
hato m the C it y H a ll. 1)1 W a ll
W a rre n A v e n u e . Longw opd.
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n e ce ssa ry a rra n g e m e n ts at h it
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IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
IN A N O FO R
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F L O R ID A
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F I L E N U M B E R *1 I f f C P
IN R E : E S T A T E O F
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T h * a d m in is t r a t io n o l th*
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N u m b e r P R «J I f f C P . It pend
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S e m in o le C o u n t y . F la r l d * .
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w h ic h H M l N o rth P a rk A v a n i* .
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n a m es a n d a dd resses of Its*
pe rso n a l re p re se n ta tiv e an d the
p e r s o n a l r a p r a t a n t a t lr o ‘ 1 at
toraay a re eel to rto be tow
A n y Interested person upon
whom t h it n otice It ta r r e d who
Intend* to ch a lle n g e th* v a lid ity
ot th* w ill, th* q u a lilk a tt o n t of
th * p e r s o n a l re p re s e n ta tiv e ,
venue, o r Ju risd ictio n ot th*
co u rt, a n d a ll p e rto n t h avin g
c la im * a g a m tl th* r t la t * who
a r* se rv e d w ith a copy ot th is
n otice, a r* re q u ire d to til* w ith
t o l l c o u r t tu c h ob|eel ion o r
c la im w ith in to* la te r of to rt*
m onths a tta r to* data ot to* flr t t
p u b lic a tio n ot t o l l n otice o r X
d a y s a tta r th* data ot t o r v k * of
a co py o t t o l l notice on that
P e r to n t h a v in g c la im * a ga in st
th* esta te w ho a r* not know n to
to# p e rso n a l rep re se n ta tiv e and
no I re a s o n a b ly a s c e rta in a b le
m u tt III* a ll c la im t a g a in st the
esta te w ith in three m onths after
to* d a ta ot to* t i n t p u b lica tio n
ot t o ll n o lle *
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 I L L
BE FO R EVER BARRED
Th* d ata ot flr t t p u b lic a tio n ot
t o l l n o tice i t Ja n u a ry la. Iffa
P e rs o n a l R e presen ta tive :
K A T H R Y N M IL L E T
1 K e n sin g to n C a u rt
M a tte rs* . N ew Y o rk IM U
T h a m e s A C a rte r.
A tto r n e y s a t L a w
A tto rn e y ta r P e r ton* I
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X I E a t t J a c k to n Sireat.
Su.l* H I
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Telephone (40)114} 1100
F lo r id a B a r N o O it l l)
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C a n ra t w han you g H iw t iit s P a y orfy tor day* yocd *4 IWto M raf* earned
U t# KR daocnpkon tot taatoit reasAto C op y n » » t fctoow a cc o p u tto typo
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D E A D L IN E S
Tuaaday P v u Friday 12 N oon Th* D ay Bator* Pubtcaoon
Sunday A nd M onday S X P M Fnday

AD JU STM EN TS AND CREDITS: In It)* avant of an error in an
ad, th# Sanford Harold wtM Im rosponstN * for tha first
Insorlton only and only to th# extant of th# coal of that
Insertion. Pisa** check your ad for accuracy th# first day ft
runs.

71— Help Wanted

ADOPTIONS

Aulomotm Cwnltt Person

F fe e m e d ic a l car*, h a m p e r
f a lle n , c o u n s e lin g p r iv a t e
doctor p lu s liv in g e s p e n te t
B a r 471)111 Cat) Attar nay Jehu
F r it t e r
I *0* f i ) 1S43

BABYSITTER WANTED. F/T

23— Lost &amp; Found

day a yr o d lig h t house w ort
to m e n ig A t t lM a l l ) I v m tg

23— Special Notices
MARY

KAY

C O IM E T IC I

C hild C are
C H I L D C A R E tn m , H -d d m L t
hom e C h ris tia n a tm o t M F .
) M a m 1 x y n B e lt W I 4 l f l

BINDERT/DFUVERY
P a r i tim e p o s ih o m a vaiiabto
_____ C a " 4 f l0 f ) 7 _______

WAS
For J It and ) 11 Shift Must be
certified

M e n W om en R e tir* * t Student
t F u ll o r P a rt T im e A p p lt
ca n ts m u tt be II y e a rs o ld or
o ld er, hav* an in su red auto or
true* and be a v a iia b to a or
mor# day ligh t hours per day

A ccep tin g a pplications
M onday F r id a y .* *
D t B a r y M a n o r M N 17*1.
P o R a r y «*744S-««m

DAYCARE TEACHER

D R U M S . K E Y B O A R D . P IA N O
LESSO N S
B e g in n e r le t t e r
a n d h a st. D egreed in stru ctor
w ith l r e a r s tea ch in g r i p e n
once A ll ily t o t a n d to r e lt
F lr t t te sta e tree K y le I l f to It

F o r toddler room an d 1 y r
otos 1 lu ll Mm* positions. I
p a rt tim * position E rp a rla n ce
p re le e re d K t o t K o r n o r ,
__________ S H I M ___________

41— C e m e te ry L o ts ~

E ip erteew ed w ith *■ pended
du ties needed tor busy m u ll!
d itc Ip lin a ry o ftk * stron g r*
tto rflv * an d tu rg ic a ' t k il it a
m wsl S a la ry eom m on tu reto
w ito a ip a r w n c * - A v a ila b le
J a n I f C a ll *0* 77 1X 00

P a r t 7 ter the p r ic e ot II
f t , tf)0 C a ll fI * 77B SIM

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DATCARE TEACHER

Opportunities

■n e a rly ch.IX tood req u ired
_____ C a ll 17 1 0*11

5T0P FORECLOSURE!
I can help U S success Barr*
M yers * f) * a i 1S4S until SPM

TRIES PREPAREO
Ta ■ p re p a ra tio n tra m U t up
x ) 17) m i

41— M o n ty to Lend
REEP DRIVING AND STILL
GH THE MONET!
A ll you need i t your lltto J a c k
D ia m o n d tar appoint men I
1*0 ITT*

43— M o rtg ag es

Bough! A Sold
W ANTED
I d 000 l i t M lg on
tto Owner occu pied btk hom e
I P X tot. 10 » r t »0S T 4 1 1*11

71— H e lp W a n led

EMPLOYMENT

323-5176
)M W lJto S t.

ADD TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOW I
CALL IT ia n if r 771OSH

AGENTS-REJU. ESTATE!
N oth in g succeeds lit * success
We&gt;# w e ll Into our &gt; d decade
Of tra in in g s ix c e t s lu i agents
N o lk e n t a )
W e ll help!
W ATSON R E A L T Y C O R P
REALTO R S
A O C N T S A V O N E a r n to S0~.
N o door door P T / F T In tu r
arse* a v o ila b te San dl 111 l l f l

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E n g in e e rin g fir m seeks quel.
fle d , a a p e n e n c e d c l e r i c a l
p erso n D e sire d c a p a b ilitie s
in c lu d e
T y p in g a b ilit y , SO
W P M or better, d icta tio n and
eth e r o ffice equipm ent Typ
in g 'd a ta e n try t a il w ill be
#dmlm*i#T#d
Send resu m e to :
P O B o t lS M
S a n ia td . r t n m i s o t
EO E

0PTHAIMIC TECH
F u ll tim e, oep erie n ce net as
ta ry R e t,a ction .St C a ll L a r i
a t ITS Ta«B___________________

PRODUCTION
Largo greenhouse to u tin g lor
p r o d u c t io n p e o p l* In o u r
f in lt n in g a n d s h ip p in g d*
pertm ew ts M ust be t a p eb ie ot
w o rk in g long h ou rs a l * v a ry
l a t l pace M u lt be q u ick w ith
your hands A la s 'o n you r toot

DRILL OPERATORS.
QC INSPECTORS, ETCHERS

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CbR Suited 330-0294
o id a w a rd w inning com pany,
a e id w t a s d u it r y l a a d e r in
e d ia fw e d technology iw id t it
c span d-n g th * ir w o rk fo rc e
P r o d u c t io n w o r k o r t a r e
needed tor a ll 10 an d 17 hour
t h i l l s . I n c lu d in g J d a y
w e e k e n d t h il ls , d a y * a n d
night* E ic t lt o n t w age and
ben o tits pro g ra m A p p ly tn
person Con tln on tal C irc u its .
Inc 1110 B a ll* A v o . W in ter
S p rin g s between to* h ou rs of
4am an d Noon or tpm to apm

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G C A R R I E R S . T avares. FI.
a watt e sta blishe d and g r p *
m g C e n tr a l F lo r id a b a te d
com p an y o t t t r t you
q Sam i A n n u a l P a y Increases
# H o p O tt P a y
* U n loa d in g P a y
a V a ca tio n P a y
• Safety Bonus
* Spout* R tdmg P ro g ra m
* A v e ra g e T r ip s lO e y t
• l at# M o d e l Conventional

O A R A O E S a la T t W hy b a to e rf 7
W E B U Y P A Y TO P P R IC E D
X T 11**417

•GARAGE SALE A0 BARGAIN
Call in your garage tala ad by
II noon on Tuesday and taka
advantage el our tpeclil
garage sale ad prkall Cali
Clettilwd now tor dotaiitl

327-2411________

SANFO RD.

tin s

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secretajI y

F u ll lim a V a rio u s c le r ic a l
te s ts
Strong ty p in g t k it lt
N on sm oking o tlic * C a ll Juno
torappom m en t r o o m _

TEACHERS
M u t t h av* e a r n e d ad h r t
tow ard a C D A o r e q u iv a le n t
o r bachelors deg ree In e a rly
c h lf u id
177 R W

TELEMARKETERS
lo n g wood p ert tim e M o n d e ,
th ru F rid a y * 4 M t l noon and
tP M tP W
S a tu rd a y . I P M
t P M t l )0 per h our p lu t bonus
an d com m illio n
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p o sitio n s'
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me

Non tm e k in g L a u n d ry p r lv
Inc R e t s * m u s ll ))4 X«0

^ 97— A p a rtm e n ts '
Furnished / Rent

SALES
F o r ts la b ltth e d c o rp o ra tio n
w ith proven ta r v ic e a n d refer
a n c e t I X CW p lo t I t r t l year,
com m ission ba t* , re s id u a ls
advan cem en t C a ll ( la 4141
SesX rflu m e : P e rso n n e l. PO
B e t 1*0444. F o n t P a rk F L

SI0I O a k W ay

K itch e n p c lv ito g e v u til

t i l w k W W t le r 771S40S
V I R Y C L E A N Room. STS/wk

NOTICE
A ll re n ta l and re a l a tta 'e
advertisem ents a re tub|*ct to
the F e d e ia l F a ir H ousing A c t
w h ic h m a k e s II ille g a l to
e d r tc h te any preference, dm
H a tto n o r d i s c r im i n a t io n
based on ra t* , cetor. relig ion
tee. handicap, la m ilie l tta tu s
or n alion at o rig in

E F F I C I E N C Y A ll u tiM to t m
e lu d e d
P r iv a t e b a c k y a rd
I N I ' m onth 17) IIS)

99— A p artm e n ts
U nfu rnish ed / Rent*
CASSELBERRY
Upscale tingle ttory. patio
apartment! t bedrooms Ideal
lor individual or couple
___________ 0 0 M 7 H
C l F A N • B O R M I S'|»-t
U ’ l'm o p lus tec N o pets
) » 10N

W 4 N H U M A T U R E im .u v i
b a b y sit in m y hom e in G enova
or yours D ays S X STSt

CONVENIENT AND SPACIOUS

WifthMu/Dock Workers

C O N V IN IB N T A S A F I . I A 7
B d rm a p tt I j r t
t i f f me
p lus dap I ft le a se 1)4 t x a

D p t o l l ) t i h r (Will tra in )
407 X 0 0404
tm tee
W AREHO USE AN O O E N IR A L
LABO R H E LP N E E D E D I
Bonus tor d r iv e rs A ll t h llt t
a v a ila b le D a ily p a y . no lee
R e port ready to w o rk S W a rn
In d u stria l L a b o r i r e . t f l t
fr e n c h A y N o p h o n a c a ilt

WRECKER DRIVER
M u t t hay* C O L L iv e in San
lo rd, U M a ry a re a E e p e n
enced preferred A p p ly at
7)0) W 1st St S en lo rd

20 SECURITY GUARDS
N eeded lor Som moto County
a re a la start w ork Im m ed ia te
ly M u tt p a tte st a D license
tra m ttato ot F lo r id a C a ll

i ot*on peso

GAROENS
I l l T fft

M IO O IN L A K E V I L U 1 j a
Townhouse. K re e n e d pelt*. 7
c a r g a r a g e a n d I.re p la c e
M u t t seel k a a re a l 4l Sand
P in a C ir c le t S M 'r n e . I lo c
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r m , a p p li . fe n c e d y a r d
g a r a g e , g o o d n e ig h b o r *
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M ) 7*0)

LEASE TOR LESS!
On# Bedroom Apartments
t if f O f AL

Mottweod Apts W ttU

HARPY NEW YEAR!
MARINER’S VILLAGE
L a k e A d a I bdrm . S IM m d
I bd rm . 1419 m e and up

91- A p a r t m e n t s /
H ouse to S h are
L O O K I N O to s h a re
condo W /0 . pent

CALL G EN EVA
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storage

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VT— R o o m s Io rR e n t
A Q U IE T , clean r m . kitchen
phene laundry A p t 's a v a il
a b to a lte STS A u p K a a e S S
C L E A N F U R N IS H E O ~ R O O M
w t i t a v a il S J i wk t i t tec .
______ Oawntewn 771 S X *
C L E A N R O O M S, tin g to ita rtin g
S T S /w k
K it c h e n , p h e n e ,
la u n d ry . y id * « g a m e s , e ll
ttr e e l p a rtin g 7700*7)

323-8470
MOVE IN SPECIAU
I B d rm /I B ath H I I f X
SHENAND O AHAPARTM ENTS
P A R R A V I I b d rm apt. M l
k itc h e n , re m o d e le d L a rg e
ra p m i, on b u t Itnet
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E F F I C I E N C Y A F T k llc h e n
lu lly re m o d e le d spacious S l l i
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S A N F O R D S B e t! K ept Secret!
P e e l A L a u n d ry , I A 7
b ed room s Convenient toe a
b e n t C a ll P o t. 77)44)0
S A N F O R D 7 bedroom , a ll utto
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F U H N /U N F U R M
Ftoot. W O.
a ll house p r iv ilig e t S ) t wk
Includes u til ill* * A l l l i l t
N E W L Y R E N O V A T E D pifivato
entrance, pa d dle ta n in year
roam , your ow n h e a t control,
refrig era tor m ic ro w a v e and
co lor T V O ff t t r e e l p a rkin g
and m aid te r v ic e Convenient
location The best in town
17) K M

^ c u r l t , f a ll 7J1 P i t ______
I B D R M . DOC m o p lus I m e
te c ; 4 B O R M . .S a K 'm o . p iu t I
m a, te c C e ll 7111*41________

1 B O R M U P S T A IR S

N o pets
fto and L a u re l R f t t req
D lQ / m o p u t d f p 777 1411

I B I O R O O M t ) M m onth p iu t
SITS s e c u r it y d e p o s it a n d
777 1747
I B E D R O O M . U t w eekly. S1S0
deposit P e tt accepted C a ll
S X 144) Or 7)0 471)

T ra c to rs

DRIVER WANTED
P / T . A u la p a r ts d e liv e r y .
C le a n F L license, let* m odel
econo c a r re a d C a ll t o l a a ll

Eip. iBdtttrial
Stwini Mk HIm Optritsn
M o n th ru T h u rt, f t h r w ork
day* P d h olida y and v a c*
lio n A p p ly at San Dot. 7 1 X
O id L k M a ry R d . Sanlord
LABO R ER S N EE O ED
tk ille d
and im ik iila d P o titw n t a v a il
abW D a ys C a ll between I J
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F L O R ID A S T A T E R E Q U IR E S
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c o n t r a c t o r ! I lc e n t * c a l l
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co un ty and ca n be v e rifie d by
^ a to n g n M I X e e tja n

W I L L D O h o u te c le a n in g lo r
r e a llo r x b u ild e r* , d o m a ttlc t
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Additions A
R em odeling

UMINATORS WANTED
E ip e r .enc# In boat bu ild in g
H irin g im m e d ia te ly A p p ly at
14TB Dotgner P la c e 7714144

LANDSCAPER

R E S ./ C O M M . V in y l S id in g .
A lu m . F r a m in g , D r y w a ll.
D o ors. Rooting. C on crete
T T M W J ^ ^ X ^ W in f ^ iO lf X I

Air Dud Cleaning ~

F / T position. C D L d a i t O
re q u ire d
. X T T T T S IU

MACHINE MECHANIC
W l n l t r S p rin g s C o m p a n y
v a 4 t pertain w ith S» yea rs
a e p a r l a n c e In h e a v y
m a n u fa ctu rin g m a ch in e ta t up
a n d r o p a ir
ST p a r h o u r,
per m ananent post I Ion I

Nevorafool
H i Ip P ovtom w l. 47* STSf

FRIDAY I SATURDAY
C h in a hutch, antique drop Wat
la b ia , lu r n ilu r o . g t a t i c o l
ie cia b ta t. Jewelry | A m lP m
X 0 1 a rk wood O r Sanford

MOVING SALE
W ick e r desk w icker to ll* * ,
w ic k e r, g i a t i top d in in g labto.
butfot. 1 ctw tt ot d r ew ers,
pla n t* and m l t c . ate. U )
C a m e llia Ct.. Sanford I 00
S aturday_____________777 t m

" NEW 4 USED ITEMS
In front*! IT IFFE V -S
A FFO R O A B LE I on Hwy X .
SATURDAY O NLY, 1H

YARD SALE
B a b y Ham s, la d ret cl
fu rn itu re Saturday 4 A M 1 P M

I U A L O E A N D R IV E

109 MAYFAIR CIR.
S a n lord M ite houtohoid. Itth
in g o q w lp m o n l a - d m o r a l
F r id a y A Sofurday
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C oncrete
C A P T A I N C O N C R E T E . W ayne
B aal I M a n Q u a lity O p e '*
tio n 1I X l l T t / I U 1*4)________

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M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N
R e p a ir a d d itio n , c o m m / re t.
L t c M n t f E R O M B m n ij a ) ^

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H ARD W O O D F L O O R IN O
fettlall Sanding F Ini th in g
TO M O L S E N I B lS -aiA TTtT

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c le a n in g 'tc re e n In g , ch im n e y
sw eep Insured Young t S*&gt;v
It*, l k it io e o a ii m » ati

Home Improvemenl

Bookkeeping

A F F O R D A B L E H e m * R e p ftr.
Dependable A ll ph ases C a ll
t o r lt a e t t lM l t h a a l 171 )I0&gt;

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O L S E N A C C O U N T IH O A T A X
S V C S m a ll b u tltw tt a ccou n i
Ing and l a i p re p 7711*41

C e rp e n lry '
C A R P E N T E R A ll k if X t X ham *
re p a irs , p a in tin g A c e ra m ic
^ d * R lc h a T O G r « t » ^ 1 7 t W ) 7

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BIG MOVING SALE

R O O M w /k ltch e n p rivilege* SW
w t A irp o rt A S an lord A r e
C a iiA a m liP n o o n ) » i t k

It you have 1 ye a rs tra c to r
tra ile r, O T R an d m ow and k *
e ip e rw n c * p lu t a good d r iv in g
reco rd , c a ll;
I t o O f T t f t ia _________

C A R P E T C L E A N IN O
4
Room * D f f t S tte m clea n ed
o r d r y te a m
G u a r a n te e d
low est p rice s X T m i f f

F u r n , 7 pc p a tio tat. pictu re s
stereo, m a p le t r a d e phone
booth w/ phono STM. m u ch
m o re l IM Brentw ood D riv e
F ftd e y en d Saturday. S a

Door to door ta le s C o m p a n y
w ill tram high e n e rg y person
N a t i o n a l c o m p a n y w it h
e ic t lt o n t benefits’ S a la r y p lu t
c o m m i u ton M u st b* a b le to
w o rk tong hour* P e rm a n e n t
position
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H ttp Pertawnel. ITS 070*

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seeks m d &gt; rid u * li w ith p r*
v io u t p ra d a ctw n etpeetonc* 1
s h ills * v e il able M o n T h ors
) 10PM 4 A M . F rl. Sat Sun
4 A M 4 X P M or 4 10PM 4 A M
1 1 10 h r P erm a n en t position s
N ever a le a l
H elp P erson n el. 41* f 10*

THIS W E E K S

B IO A N N U A L N e iflib o rk o o B
O a ra g e Sal* Id y llw ltd e Sub
M a p le w o o d D r
EVERY
T H I N G l S aturday. Sunday t l

ROUTE SALES

PANEL SAWOPERATOR
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21—Personals

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S A M 'S C A R P E T C L E A N I N O
p la t b a ll a n d s t r ip H eart.
R a t id a n lia l/ c e m m a r c ia l 14
hr* 7)4 1141. beeper 440 OVi i

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s e r v ic e
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Q u a li t y
cle a n in g at II't best X I OttO

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an d rea ton a b l* ra te s R a l't
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job too b ig o r s m a ll C a ll
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root rep a ir, d riv e w a y s , paint
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Iton* Lie /list
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A A A PLUMRINO B SEWER
Leaky faucets? Running
forletiT SX could toiv* you'
problem Water heaters. 71 hr
service
*04 1)1 71)7

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DUN R I T I t Clean driveways,
reefs, peel decks, walks,
houses Free Ml. 771 4177
PRESSURE CLEANINO MAN:
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103—Houses

105— Duplex*

U n fu rn is hed / Rent

Triplex/Went
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Far* rm .
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t A N F O R D D U P L E X . L b d rm .
tin/ m onth. 1100 d ep o sit C a ll
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p r la a lo . n o p o lt .
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bath, cant M/A tented yard,
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to 8o p iu ts e &lt; x a a a a t p a

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llc o space also ay a ila b fa
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I f Ip family toma a family
room U X / m o u a a / ll
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/ screened porch 7 car parapa
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Om i n m i o r a n i m

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W a tt lath SI Sanford SdOO tq
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phase, a it r a p rep arty a v a il
tor outside slorap a it re q u ire d
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see I O a t Way I
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me 17)07*1 o r 177 S a il

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a tA N F O R D i / i • / dan,
carport, w / d toon opt la ’ pa
yard W it - m o. t a x ta t
a SH AD O W L A K E W O O D S L I S
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a H ID D E N L A K E 17 condo a
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a l l j o k h s N I V I B 1/| *
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a S A N F O R D 1 7 apt CM A
petto, cle a n *400 mo. 1 X 0 tar
a S A N F O R D 1/1 mi fa m ily rm .
palm C M A naw ca rp a l Claan
l i f t m o * S X te c N o pets
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W t AAanapa rawr Hama.
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115— In d u s tria l
________Rentals_______

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la a t/m o 1481)48*81)_______

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•q It buildsng total. &lt;700 tq
ft par o il.ca unit m 700a

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&lt;o w a ll c a r p a l t a l l p lus vac
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141— Homes fo r Sale

O f F 1C E - warehouse space IXM
S q tt
P r im e t o c a llo n a t
e n tra n c e to C a n tra l F la R e
fo r v a t A lcp art &lt;7111 7 M /
t A N F O R D 10OSS' ’s q II ) phase
s p rin k le rs t l tq II tte n s tro m
R e a lty Inc. J im Doyle 111 M 7 t

117— C o m m e rc ia l
Rentals
a u t r t A N F O R D A V i . 1000 sq
If bldg . ter store or oft’ce
sp ace ta lS /m o i n ISI7

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la m rm S a te llite d ish sac too
• Renevatod 1 / 1 4 N ew er roof,
ca rp et, p a in t, p a ra p a te r
porch 1SI *00
P R C L O C A T I N O I I ' I ' i b rick .
Scr porch, fenced y d S47.S00
O P O O LI R e n o v a te d I/I.
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17K dn. owner told' llai.OOO

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1 bedroom I b ath 11) aata or
111 NOS_____________________

323-5774

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carport
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lu l l III .
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big porch tH O b ’ wkty ar tSOO
mo «0a ITS a s i l o r m III*

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f a m ily rm . a a tra st t l l TOO
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lato &gt;7- d in in g fa m ily rm . t
car parapa la a l P I T I IS*. 100
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acres P a s tu re 's ta b le |!0S 000
L K . M a ry eastern b v tlls
a «/l. pool 1101.«oo
o l / l , over 1a c re 111) voo
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to ld u p and store in tru n k of
c a r . adju stable sea l a n d hen
d ie U S 1 X S 0 4 I ________ ____

O W N E R F IN A N C IN O
I a cta estate, o r 1 a c re estate
both over 4.000 sq tt 4/4. pool.
It t (fro n t w&gt;doch. 114* *00
o s n o t iN E

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
321-4704

141— Hom es to r S i l t

t4 t—Homes (or Sale

F O R S A L E E V O W N E R . L a rg e
1 4 d r , I Ba. Cent H /A . F en ced
y a rd . F r a t h ly r e m o d e le d
Close to pood Sanford schools
A thing is * *00 term s a v a ila b to
i n IllS d O y S 111 0 1IS eves

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proper ty lo ca to d a n y w to re '
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H ID D E N L A K E S
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bath, split p la n fa m ily room
I ca r g a ra g e , im m a cu la te

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'O W N E R F I N A N C E ! 1000 • sq
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153— A c re a g e -

Lots/Safe
D E L A N D . 1 acre* . I m lto a ll I 4
•■II M H d r t n O b . A I toning
U S 000 10% d ow n. 10% tot 10
y r t La e sb u rp 8G4 M S 1*11

DCLTONA AREA 10 ACIU

Id a a l lor m o b ito to m a or
h o m e s u e . h e r s e t. c a ttle ,
te rm in g , o r n u rs e ry Zoned
a g ric u ltu ra l U .*00 par acre
S m e ll d o w n p a y m e n t w ith
ow ner fin a n c in g m - U M H l
tO A C R E S ■ / D O U B L E S * ID E
new 1 b d rm . 1 b a th Pasture
a n d w e e d s N o q u a lity ln g
1( 1.000 a i m I I A C R E S ed
lo in in g
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HOME PARK
I4i* a 1 7 . ip n i. Ba B a y Spring
C a n tr a l H / A . s c re e n room
to. 100
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C a n tra l H / A . w e tto r/ d ry e r,
dish w ash er, a ll e le ctric, ca
tto d ra l c e ilin g , v in y l siding
shingle root, n o rth e rn Insula
tton. * 11X 00
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143— W a ttr lr o n t
P ro p a rty / S a lt
TW O L O T * , tfcto by IK N . Lake
be that E s ta te s (N e a r Stone
Ista n d i 114.000 each Owner
w ill tln a n ce 171U IO

U 5 — D u p la x fo r S a lt
S A N F O R D D U P L E X . A t can
d lllo n . g o o d n eig h b orh o od .
*1* N O C e il o tto r t o o l 174*044

111— A p p lia n c a i
/ F u rn itu re
A P P L I A N C B S I B o s l p r lc * t.
Bast W a rra n ty . Best Service I
W ashers, d rye r* , m icrow ave*
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tree I A h B est, W 1 1 U
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• B A B Y C R I B , and chest, good
condition ( H o m o lt ro ts! HOC
_________ C a ll m w _________

322*2090
H O U R S : M on. - F rl. «:3 0 - 8 :3 0

Managed By Anode Gordon Property Management

• E N T E R T A I N M E N T canter:
G la so top door*. E sco lto n l
co nd ition *10 C a ll 14* 1141
• O A t H E A T E R , u p r ig h t .
D e a rb o rn 1***0 B T U . with
b lo w e r i s - h ig h SIS C a ll
m u * * _____________________
• N .S .A . E N V I R O N M E N T A L
a ir syste m M u lt i slope U ltra
lio n
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sm oke W a ln u t fin ish L ika
new F tr« l U S H i o« 4i ______
N I C E R e frig e ra to r. *11 E le ctric
t t o t e .U O B oth w ork great, no
room m u st M i l tit tHO______
e O U E E M s ic e m a ttre ss end bo&gt;
spring s G o o d condition *41
includes, t lifte d shesl new
M * l l * l _____________________
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Wo t t o r i- D r y e r s
F re e I y r
la b o r w a rr a n ty
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F re u d s A v d , ta a to r d M B N U

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w ith o tto m a n a n d m atching
pillow * L ik a N a w * 100U lO S M

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L I. o a k ftn lih . alm on d color,
loose cu sh io n L ik a now *11
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193— Lawn A G arden
R A N S O M Bobcat 4*". I I 1 7 H P .
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otte r M u t t te d
D 4 M IS

199— P e t s * Supplies
e CHIHUAHUA, tong hair “
to g oo d hom e

H I 4114 le ave

meiiaga__________________
• O O O M O U S E H * It long. ]!* ft

wide. Ii* n tall U S U I 1114

• F R E E It* yr old male
Keeihawnd Havsebreken.
lev** children Need* good
home IV* yr otd tomato cat
Both dog and cal are find,
have a:* ttot*. and are loving

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200— L iv e s to c k /F a rm
_______ Supplies_______
FOR SALE t bushel produce
crate* Pleas* call
__________ 401m 17*0__________
S E M IN O L E C A T T L E GROW ,
C o m p a re price. 11% pretotn.
*4 *0 Elaine s P r o d u c e A
F e e d , 111) E . S t R d **.
Sanford 4011X14*4

209— W e arin g A p p a re l
OAIOHER JACKET, burgundy,
site 1/g smell Eaceftont con
diflon U S M 4 7 1 *___________
W E D D IN G ORE** with full
caltodral trem Never worn
Originally II.IPO will kali
cheap 11) SIX

2 3 1 -C a rs

H p E v in r u d * . e le c tr ic , t i ll
traitor StSO H I IM S Iv m s g

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ln /ou tb oa rd motor
w /d rlre on tra ito r IS 000 OOO
4 X *004 o r to* 4 X 1 eves

W*. 4 cyl

• ISM B O M B E R BAS* beat
Mariner angina, x hrs on
boat. IF t " hull Mint cond1

lienl *1.880 OBO 111 14*1
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Tolfe* I spec lei tlevors In a
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Sunday M a r l w ether F arm s,
14*1 C e le ry A v e . San lord

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Law Dewn P a ym en t
W ith W a rra n ty !

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AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
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good stuff, custom p ain t USOO
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N a i si e i l l _________

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la m t d l C ile r y A i t 1 m l E
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44 Heaps F a rm * JH-F18*
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SI per bushel C a llU llS a O
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c la a n . used c a r ) D E P E N
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tow a t 11*8 includes ta&lt; B
title C a ll

223— M iscellaneous
» A » Y R E G . t X P la yp en *10
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Toys Stereo W hirlp ool gas
c tomes d r y e r S i t 11) H i t
C R IB A N D M A T Y R E S * ISO C rib
m o b 'll *18 H lg h c h e lr III.
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U Cabinet stereo 110 Little
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Barbecue s m o k e r *1814* N 8*
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glass** Vary nto* tat Mtg
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w a r r a n ty ** *10 H I M X
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W/ 17.000 m ile s U.SOO O B O
___________ MO OS**___________
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m ile a g e H 000O H O H I M 0C
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X 14 Eight plats pane's Light
In top »11 Call P10W1
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water in door SX8 Etocinc
stove. Am ana, *700 Bom tor
ISK H ONDA 1 speed tell
propelled lawn mawer Ongl
nelly M M . U M used on*
season B ic y c le II speed
touring ISO l| ft eitensren
l e d d e r m i X H N _________
• H E A TE R 1700 BTU
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tun" portable kerosene Fuel
gauge
B a t t e r y ignition
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usad 1 months Will tall tor UO
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lighting acceetory *180
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new! Used one season Cost
SI4S. kail U O H I 4)44________
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cendtion *4) negotiabto
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Good
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p lu s m ile s A skin g U . X g O B O
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233— Auto P a r t i
/ Accessories
• N E W T tR E 141X 11 M ounted
on rim t i l C e ll a lte r 4 P M
H I 0 8 X Ask tor B ill__________
14 F T S T u E l F L A T B E D w ith
headb oard W e ll b u ilt U 00
__________ rot m a m __________
• 14 IN . 4 L U O M A O * F its ,
C h ev y . N issan. Toyota, and
s m a ll tru cks *100 N k *
HI ta x

235—T r u c k s /
B u s e s /V a n s

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• C H E V Y ■■ A U V IL L E V A N
’ 7 . 1 ton. Pa sse n g e r van,
cle a n Loaded T e e m u ch
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f i lle d w it h g o o d , u s e a b le
pr In tart type U O I M 4 X 0
PIANO, upright U M Whirlpool
dryer *40 Ladle* bika. 10
spdMO PtoatacallH 4 111*

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loaded, 4vr 40K warranty
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P / S . cru ise. A / C . stared, 4 700
m ile s. I y r or 17.000 m l to ll on
w a rra n ty C e ll H I 1117

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Trad* for port generator.
boat, home, pony cart to* Ml*

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F o rd r I X
L ift, a u to m etlc
d o o rs U 000 H I 1 4 X

213—Auctions

SERVICE S A L E S B PARTS for
portable kerosene her tori
__ L A R R Y 1* M A R T 1H 4IH

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a m / tm cess, lu ll b e d lm e r.
re a r a l f l j w S*.4M 111 M X

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w equipment and underwater
light *1000 *1*00 X ) 1H 0040
• W A LL P H O N E i Raplic* of
anl.que, oak. *41 Call H I llto

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lu t o En g in e and ir o n s ra
b u ilt (a b o u t 10.000 m ile s )
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211— A n tiq u e s /

cow r o o it a o r u n m

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co lore d L a c y B a y chair*. S I X
lo r bath O a od ca n d H 4 W M

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IM M E D IA T E O C C U P A N C Y i
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the
New Year!

E L E C T R O N IC P K tH T IH D
C A L C U L A T O R S I) to choose
fro m ! *11 each D ) * S X _______

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You Deserve The Best!

119— Office Supplies
/ E q u ip m e n t____

191— B uilding
M a te ria ls

I N I , I I * **. 1 B d rm 1 Bam.
located In p e rk O w ner tlnenc
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1 A 2 Btdroom Affordable Patio A Moral
Apartmants

a S H O W SKI*. HO c m L a m o t
w ith potos and c a r r ie r U S
ot te r 13* 1 ) 1 1 ______

F A X M A C H I N E . M u ra te m odel
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a lt e r 4 P M

157— M o b il*

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v in y l bag C a ll 1 » S**4 _______

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U I .e e e S a la p r ic e 141*00
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H / A N lea neighborhood
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S A N F O R D U K dow n, appro*
im a to p a y m v n ts U lS 'm a n lh 1
b d rm mi re fim sh e d hardwood
floors, huge o a k s U K a v a il
ebie tor c lo s in g an d rep a irs
A s k in g U l . SOO 41* 1114

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1440 S a n fo rd Avw

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a B Y C Y C L E . Adult, boy o r g ir l
t i l e t t S U O Good co nd ition
11) 11*4 San lo rd

AVERAGE BEAR!

Get 1/2 OFF*
1st Month's Rent

• R C A C O L O R 11’ T V In pood
shap e A good buy * 11100 C a ll

e B I K E . Sears. 1 1 " g ir ls H a rd ly
u sad *10 QUO C a ll I N 01*1

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113— Television /
R ad io /S te re o

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ing boat, cu stom cover, g a lv
m e g lc f l i t t r a i l e r
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Johnson L I K E N E W . Com
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BETTER T H A N THE

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s te re o system w ith ce ssa tto
p la y e r en d s p e cte rs t l * C a ll
111*401________ ___________

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Accessories

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tow as b o o m o i G o v 't F o r t
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111— A p p llin c t*
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230— A n tiq u e /C In iic
C ars
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241— R ec re a tio n a l
V ehicles / C am pers

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Condi Most keel *14*1111 t i l l

C H E V R O L E T CAFR IC E. IMS
V e ry c k e n . g araged power.
V*. new tire s U N O 1X41)1

18 F T C A M P E R T R A I L E R
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215— Boats and
Accessories

WE FIN A N C E • UUY HEflE • PAY HEnE • WE FIN AN CE

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C ats &amp; Trucks

To People Who Want Tu Establish Or
Re-Establish Credit; We Care About
Your Future, Not Your Past!

PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER, INC.
1 7 - 9 2 , S a n f o r d 321-5163

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PEANUTS

How to choose an
eye specialist
D E A R DH. G O TT: I'm a recent
graduate of the U u lv rra lly of
A lab am a School o f O ptom etry.
Y o u r rerent ar ticle titled
" E y e d ro p * ca n h e lp c o n tro l
g lau co m a" ap arkrd frustration.
W hen W IL L the m edical pro­
fession recognize the level ol
tra in in g and expertise optom e­
trists have gained after their four
years of optom etry school? W hy
c a n ' t you r e c o g n i z e the
thousands of optom etrists who
are privileged, by law. to tr-ut 09
percent ol non-surglcal coses of
glaucom a. Instead of referring
them to ophthalm ologists?
F o r y o u r I n fo r m a tio n . 23
states have th e ra p e u tic d ru g
legislation that allow s optom e­
t r i s t s to t reut a n d f o l l o w
g ln um m n patients. Thirty-seven
s la te s now have th e ra p e u tic
privileg es altogether, and the
A m e rica n Optometrlc A sso cia ­
tio n w ill not stop u n til 100
percent of a ll stales have full
th e ra p e u tic p riv ile g e s In the
m anagem ent of eye disorders,
D E A R R E A D E R : I am aware of
the relaxation of stale law s that
now perm it optom etrists, who
a rc not M D.s. to treat u n ­
co m plicated glaucom a, and I
appreciate your com m ents.
Nonetheless, as you |&gt;olntrd
o u t. a lth o u g h 9 5 p e rre n t of
g la u c o m a p a t i e n t s r a n be
treated by optom etrists. 5 per­
re n t should not be. H ow do you
define th is 5 percent? T h is ran
o n l y be a c c o m p l i s h e d b y
o p h t h a l m o l o g i s t s . M l) ,
s p e c ia lis ts In eye d is o rd e rs .
Therefore. I recom m end that all
glau rom u patients be exam ined
b y ophthalm ologists Thereafter.
In suitable Instances, the vast
m a jo rity ca n be re fe rre d to
o p to m e tris ts fo r a p p ro p ria te
follow -up care.
G laucom a, a serious eye d is ­
ease m arked by an Increase In
pressure w ith in the eyeball, can
lead to blindness. A cco rd in g ly. I
b elie ve that o p h th a lm o lo g ists
a n d o p t o m e t r i s t s c a n w o rk

to g e th e r for p a tie n ts ' b e tte r
health.
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fuss a fit. T o d ay's deal, w hich
show s w hal can hapiw n If you
d o n 't b id . co m e s fro m R on
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G u lla n cs I f 13.45. T h e Bridge
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show n the North-South hands
and asked lo plan (lie play after
(he spade lead.
O b viou sly things look good. The
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heart finesse. East m ight win
w llh the king and be able lo gel
o r give a elub rulf. Th en you
m a y h a v e to g u e s s the
diam onds.
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cards, play d u m m y 's "u se le ss"
spade Jack at H ic k one. After
East covers w llh Ihc queen, win
w ith the king and cash the spade

B y B e rn ic e B e d e O s o l
TO U R B IR T H D A Y
Jan . 2 2 . 1B94
In Ihe year ahead you m ight
be subjected lo strong urges lo
get Involved In larger enterprises
th a n y o u 've been associated
w ith previously. Move In the
d irection In w h ich yo u r Instincts
Impel you.
A Q U A R I U S (Jan. 2 0 Feb. 19)
In dealing w ith persons you love,
let yo u r heart rule y o u r head
today, even If you go a bit
overb oard to sp o il them . So
w h a t? W h o 's k e e p in g score?
K n ow where to look for rom u n cr
a n d y o u 'll find It. T h e AstroG ra p h M a tc h m a k e r In sta n tly
reveals w hich signs are ro m a n ­
tic a lly perfect for you. M all B2
a n d a lo n g , s e lf-a d d re s s e d ,
stam ped envelope lo M a tch m a k ­
er. do th is newspaper. I'.O. Box
4465. New York. N.Y. 10163.
P IS C E S (Feb. 2 0 M arch 20)
T o d ay If you ure w o rkin g on
som ething Im jm rtanl. try (o do ll
as secretly as |x&gt;sslblc and re­
s tric t It lo p ciso n s w ho arc
d ire ctly Involved. D on't Up your
h and prem aturely.
A R I E S (March 21-Aprtl 19)
Both fun and good Ihlngs could
happen for you today through

are. T h e n lead Ihe lieurl queen.
You p lan lo pul up Ihe are. bul II
doesn't hurt to Irm p l a cover.
W hen W est discards, w in w ith
d u m m y 's ace and play another
heart.
East w in s w llh h is k in g and
sw itch es lo the are and another
club. W esi w in s w llh ih* kin g
und gives h is partner a clu b ruff.
B u l now you see the Idea behind
ca sh in g Ihe second lop spudr.
East Is rn d p la y rd . having lo
guess the diam onds for you.
I know , you w ould have got
th em rig h t a n y w a y , b cc u u sr
East passed us dealer and has
already produced nine points:
Ihe spade queen, heart k in g und
c lu b ace.
F in a lly , note that East-W est
were pathetic. Th e y ore laydow n
for four spades, yel they never
hid. D on't sell out If Ihe oppo­
nents stop bidding a l the twolevel und Ihcy are known lo have
a l Irusl an eight-curd fit.

y o u r s o c ia l Involvem ents, so
d o n ’t be a slay-at-home. Target a
frie n d ly group and play out your
string.
T A U R U S (A pril 2 0 M a y 20)
C o n d itio n s In general appear
rath er favorable for you today
w ith the best breaks developing
where yo u r m aterial Interests
a rc concerned. Be enterprising
and expectant.
O E M IN 1 (M ay 2 1 -Jun e 20)
Toduy If you don't handle things
p roperly. Ih e rr's a chance you
m ight repeat an old m istake.
C on versely, If you profit from
past experiences, your road lo
success w ill not be strewn w ith
obstacles.
C A N C E R (June 2 1 -Ju ly 22)
Som eone whose perform ances
yo u 've a lw ays udinlred m ight
give you valuable Information
today on w ays to Improve an
endeavor In w hich you're In­
volved. It'll be advice w orth
heeding.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Make It
u (mint today to lx* thoughtfully
attentive lo the person you cam e
w i t h t o u s o c ia l g a th e rin g ,
e sp e cially If there Is another In
the crow d who appeals to you.
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pated where m yth ica l.
LIBRA (Sepl. 23 Oct. 23) T h is
Is a unique day w here you could
be su ccessful In a ll of y o u r
endeavors If you treat whatever
transpires p h ilo sop h ically. K now
Ib is too sh all pass, be It good or
III.
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Som ething you 've been nega­
tively an ticip atin g co u ld collapse
o f Its own weight today. There Is
n big lesson here and tluit Is
don't fear th ing s that w ill proba­
b ly never occur.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Y o u r Intuition und you r logic
w ill both be w o rkin g at fu ll
steam today. T h is should help
provide you w ith som e Ideas or
concepts that co u ld be a rtistic or
Ingenious.
C A P R I C O R N (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) You m ay becom e Involved In
an endeavor lo d ay that w ill have
good p ossib ilities for success,
provided you arc patient and
first bu ild a strong foundation
for It.
C op yrig h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R
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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1008
86th Yoar, No. 193 - Sanford, Florida

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Drinking w aste w ater
Recycling may begin in Florida in six years

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By NICK PPEIFAUP

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Horald Staff Writer

A look at the future
JACKSONVILLE — The Seminole lllult School
firin' track team found out what tl will lake to
wJn the state an It finished second In the
Chccscborough Invitational.

C See Page IB.

□ People

Feijoa staging a comeback
The Fcljoa. one of I hone unappreciated plants.
In regaining |&gt;opularlty. The compact shrubby
growth habit makes II Ideal for low maintenance
landscapes.

CSee Page 3D.

One airlifted in auto accident

SANFORD - By the year 2(XX). drinking water
In Tampa. St. Petersburg and Clearwater homes
could be recycled waste water. For Sanford, a
similar program Is forthcoming, but not as soon.
At a meeting In Brooksvlllr Wednesday, the
Southwest Regional Water Management District
tentatively approved a dozen Innovative watersupply projects
If enough support can be gathered In Pinellas.
Pasco and Hlllxtmrough Counties, the use ol
recycled waste water could begin In the heavily
(Mipulated bay area within the next six years.
"W e will probably have something similar to
that In Sanford and part of Seminole County as
well." said Sanford Utilities Program Coordinator

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| W e wi l l pr ob a b l y have
something similar to that in
Sanford and part of Seminole
County as well, but it won't
come about here for at least
another 20 years or more. J
• Bill Marcous
Bill Marcous. “ but It won't come about here (or at
least another 20 years or more."
Marcous mild the bay area of west Central
Florida Is In a crisis mode for fresh water. "They
didn't have the necessary rainfall In the winter."
lie mild, "and they were already running short.

Group seeks laws
to stop early
prisoner release
By NICK PPEIFAUP
Horald Staff Wrltor

Airport Authority meeting

Inc., for hangar 147.
• Consideration — 20 acre agricultural lease
to Wilson J. Driggers.

• Consideration — Residential lease to Selina
L. Ellis for Building 300-N.
• Consideration — Sublease from Codlsco.
Inc.. toSunjct Aviation, for hangar 430.

• Report — First American Beverages. Inc.
• Construction report.
The meeting Is scheduled to begin at H:30
a.in.. In the conference room of building I. at
the airport

Meetings set in Lake Mary
LAKE MARY — The Lake Mary Historical
Commission will mcel tonight at 7 p.m.. In Ihe
Historical Museum (Old City Hall) at 15H N.
Country Club Rd. No specific Items scheduled
for discussion have been announced.
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board will
meet tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m.. In Ihe
commission chambers o f city hall. Items on the
agenda Include discussion o f park and fucillty
rental fees, naming of Gateway and Crescent
Parks, and a continuation of a discussion on
year-round recreation programs.

From ataff reporta

INDEX
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Sunny and Pleasant

Although Daylight Saving Tlmo wont Into olfoct
Easter Sunday, tho tlmo chango and darknoss
did not koop about 128 worshtpors away from
Iho Easlor sunrlso service In Memorial Park on

By VICKI DeSORMIER
Horald Stall Wrltor
Each year. Wall Disney World honors students
from all the schools In central Florida who
embody Disney's phllosojihy of giving one's all lo
a project as Ihe key lo making dreams come true.

** ■BAMMl

Wall Disney said. "Somehow I can't believe
there are any heights that can't be sealed by a
man who knows the secret of making dreams
come true. This special crllerlu. It seems to me.
can he summarized lit Four C's. They arc
cu rio s ity , co n fid en c e, cou ra ge and c o n ­
stancy...uml (tic greatest of these Is confidence."

Boat speeds

See STOP. Page 2A

The Wall Disney Company does all that it can
to make sure that students who have Ihe Four
C's that their founders talked about are en­
couraged In their endeavors.
Each school In Seminole County selects a
student who "gives 110 percent to every effort

See Dreamers, Page BA

Brushing on the love

Seminole unaffected by
Manatee protection rule
By J. MARK BA R FIILD
Herald Senior Stall Writer
SANFORD - Boat speeds In
Seminole County urea waters of
the St. Johns River will be
unaffected hy the latest new
stale manatee protection rule.
Boat speeds of 5 tnph or less
would remain In effect In a
3,000-foot slrlp along the north
shore of Utkc Monroe and Ihe 23
tnph limit In the St. Johns River
channel north to Blue Springs
would go unchanged under Ihe
proposed rule.
The main areas affected arc in

the vicinity of Lake Woodruff
Niitlomd Wildlife Refuge, an area
I u hit hi te d y e a r - r o u n d by
manatee. There, speeds will he
lowered near the entrance and
exit o f the river.
The state will hold a hearing
on Ihe proposed modification
April 12 at Volusia County
Council Chambers In Dclund.
The hearing begins at 7 p.m.
The changes Is the latest of a
series of rounds pilling (he slate
and environmentalists, who are
seeking lo reduce the number of
manatee deaths from boating

□ See Speeds, Page BA

S C C slates ‘Mulligan
M asters’ golf tourney
crowd of 14-1 men and women arc
expected for the (ornament.

Horald Stall Wrltor

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Lako Monroe in Sanford The Rev Clilf Molvln,
pastor ol Iho First United Mothodlst Church, led
Iho 6 30 a m sorvlco Soo Pago 2A lor additional
Easter photo coverage

LAKE MARY — A petition Is being circulated
demanding laws lo prevent early release nl
- ' popwiiT* Tito main urguntzuIJnn puaiiiug tin*
drive Is STOP. Slop Turning Oul Prisoners.
If successful, the pel It loti would have a
referendum placed on I lie stale wide bailed ibis
November. If approved by the voters, n would
demand that no prisoner be released from jail
In-lore serving at least H5 percent ol Ills or her
sentence.
In l.ake Mary, one til the persons seeking
signatures Is IVillcc I'ltlel Klcliaid Drury
We
will be needlug u total ol at least 430,(XX)
signatures on ibis prllllon by ibis August, lie

Seminole’s Dreamers, Doers give 110%

By VICKI DsSORMIBR

For mor* w *a th • r,

See Water, Page BA

Petition
drive on
by STOP

Christ is risen

SANFORD — One passenger was alrllllcd to
Orlando Regional Medical Center following a
single car wreck In Sanford last night
According lo police Commander Dennis
Whitmire, at approximately 7:03 p in . a vehicle.
re|M&gt;rtedly traveling at a high rate of speed and
heading north on U.S. Highway 17-92 near 22nd
Street, struck the curb on the east side of Ihe
road which caused Ihe vehicle to travel across
all four lanes of traffic, go over the curb on the
west side, and collide with a building The driver
of the car. Identified as Donna Kennedy. 34 of
Lake Monroe, was taken to Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Although Whitmire said she
refused medical treatment, he said a blood lest
wtis taken.
The passenqer In Ihe car. Rolx-rt Opolln. also
of Lake Monroe, sullercd what were initially
sus|&gt;ecled to l&gt;c a skull fractmr and fractured
knee cap He wa* transporter! lo ORMC by
helicopter.
Whitmire said charges have not been placed
In the accident as of It a.in. this morning,
trending the outcome of tests and a further
Investigation.

SANFORD — The Sanford Airport Authority
will hold Its monthly meeting Tuesday morning
at the Central Florida Regional Airport, building
1 As of late last week, the following Items have
been placed on the agenda:
• Consldcratln — Fiscal Year 1092/1)3 audit
rc|&gt;ort
• Report — F.O.H. (Fixed Duse Operation)
proposal process.
• Consideration — One year lease with
Contractors Funding. Inc., for building 140-N.
• Consideration — Sublease from Airline
Training Associations. ATA. to Corporate Jet.

We don't have that problem right now In this
area."
Some shortages however, are already being
predicted. A slowdown o f water flow In the
Wcklva River fresh water springs Is producing
some concern.
This corning Wednesday, the subject Is to be
discussed at an Orlando meeting of the St. Johns
River Water Management District which serves
this urea.
"Th ey are seeking Input from the various
utilities In Central Florida on how to lessen ilitImpact on withdrawals from the aquifer of Iri sh
water." Marcous said.
The meeting Is slated lo feature discussions on
various methods presently being used across the
nation In recycling drinking water.

The money raised during the
SANFORD — There arc some
people who arc pretty Iced off at tournament will he used lo help
finance scholarships for those stu­
Seminole Community College.
And tlic co lleg e's supporters dents at the college who have a
financial need for assistance.
couldn't be happier.
Last year, the tournament at­
The orgunlzcrs of SCC's annual
"Mulligan Masters" golf tournament tracted a full slate of players and
say they arc cxjrcctlng u full stale of raised about $11,000 for the schol­
players for this year's April 13 arship foundation.
I Sec Coif, Page BA
tournament. They say a cat

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Eighteen young pooplo from Holy Cross Lutheran Church In Lako Mary
|oined forcos with Hablllat lor Humanity to paint some homos In tho
Midway community Iasi wook. Tho young pooplo, Including (from loll lo
right) Jay Smith, Mlko Sllvoslrl and Jill Honch, gave up a portion ol tholr
Spring Broak lo help some pooplo who could woro unable lo paint tholr
own homos. Tho project holpod those In nood and brought somo
satisfaction lo Iho young pooplo who worked for others.

�3A - Sanford Horald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, April 4. 1994

Christ the Lord is risen today...

FLORIDA
B R IEFS
Elderly inmates raise prison costs
LAW TEY — Lawtcy Correctional Institution officials say
older Inmates take more time and money to confine, a problem
Hint two proposals before tlic Legislature could Intensify.
More than one In ten Lnwtey Inmates Is over 50. The slate
spends an average of 814.000 a year to house a prison inmate.
An elderly Inmate costs about 20 percent more — $16,800.
"Because of their Infirmities, their ugc. prescription costs arc
higher, they have to go to outside doctors and hospitals."
Lawtcy Superintendent Gene Gordon told The Sarasota
Herald-Tribune for a story Sunday.
Tw o crime bills lawmakers arc considering could transform
more of Florida's prison space Into geriatric quarters.
One Is the "three strikes and you're In" proposnl that would
require life Imprisonment for anyone convicted of three
felonies.
"W hat It means Is people will be slaying with us the rest of
their natural lives." said state Deputy Corrections Secretary
Bill Thurber.
Another would require all criminals to serve at least
three-quarters of their sentences.

Health care struggle
TALLAHASSEE — Blue Cross anti Blue Shield of Florida Inc.
can enlist many o f Its more thnn 2 million customers as allies
in Itsnttempt to dilute Gov. Lawton Chiles' health-care plans.
That Includes major companies, local governments, stale
employees — and lawmakers whose personal health rare
claims the state's Inrgest health Insurer administers
Blue Cross loses money on Its $10 million state contract,
company offlclnls told the Florida Tlmcs-Unlon In Jacksonville
for a story Sunday. But lobbyist Michael Hlghtowrr said.
"Having a state group gives us access."
Chiles, up for re-election In November, wants to expand
health care coverage to more thnn 1 million uninsured
Floridians. Administration officials and social-service lobbyists
say Blue Cross Is more concerned about boosting earnings than
protecting the uninsured.
Hightower said the must Important thing Is for flic
Legislature to produce basic, fiscally rcsjmnsthlc benefits for
the uninsured that will keep the plan affordable.
But social service advocates object to Insurance lobbyists'
efforts to strip dentnl care, mental-health treatment and other
benefits from tbe proposed package for the uninsured.

Herald Photo by Kelley Mitchell

Dtossod In frills, laco and Ihoir Easier boat, from loft to right,
Slevonlo Williams, 6, Dokovl9 Williams, 4, Tlerra Williams, 5, and
Donto Whack, 9, picked up Ihelr Eostor baskets after iho morning
service al Roscuo Church of God. Candy, toys and gifts wore
distributed lo Iho children ol Roscuo Outreach Mission, courlosy of
the Sanford Junior Womon'3 Club.

HeraM Photo by Kolloy Mltchelt

All Souls Calhollc Church opened Its doors early Sunday morning for
Sunrlso Servlco In colobrallon of Iho resurrection. Members ol the
congregation file Into Iho sanctuary for pralso and worship.

Spending policy up for review
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Lnwton Chiles stepped down six
years ago ns chairman of the U.S. Semite Budget Committee,
saying he couldn't tame the swollen federal budget.
Now a far-ranging proposal by the former U.S. senator to
change the way Florida spends taxpayers' money Is hitting
rough waters.
Like the federal government and most states, Florida uses a
line-item system thul Increases spending for programs, salurlcs
and expenses unnuully without cvuluutlng what the money
buys.
Chiles wants lawmakers to upprovc u proposal to make
spending more efficient und responsive — Tunneling money to
programs that do the most to help the public Instead of
automatically Increasing program budgets.
But two weeks ago, the Senate Appropriations Committee
voted down key elements of his plan, And the panel refused in
set a schedule for phasing In performance-based budgeting,
saying only that n system should be In place within 10 years.
That Irritated House leaders, whose plan culled for tile
system to begin ns soon us July 1 In some agencies.
" I f It gets to the point where we Just send it back nnd forth
and water It down to where It really wouldn't make a
difference. I would Just as soon go back to the drawing board
and try It again next year." said Rep. Joe Tedder. D-I.akcland.
chairman of the House government upcrntluns subcommittee,
which drew up the reforms.

HeraM Photo by A pry! Kanltlan

Hotltd Photo by Kilhy Mltehell

Tho cornmunliywldo Sunrlso Sorvlce, sponsorod by First United
Methodist Church, Sanford, at Memorial Park on lakofronl, was well
attended by resldonls and tourists alike. Tho Rov. Cliff Melvin, pastor
ol the Methodist church, leads those In attendance In prayer on a
beautiful Eastormorn.

The resident of Lake Mary were Invited to attend the Cornmunily
Easter Sunrise Servlco at tho Lako Mary City Hall Amphitheater with
members of Christian FollowBhlp Church, U.C.C., Lako Mary. The
Rov. Art Array, pastor of tho church, conducted tho worship service
as the sun rose on Ihe horizon.

Grateful Dead cancel Orlando concert
ORLANDO — The Grateful Dead suddenly cancelled a show
In Orlando after a band member had to fly home to visit his
critically 111father, a spokeswoman said.
It was uncertain If the band would play their second show at
the Orlando Arcnu tonight. Also uncertain was the status of
three shows In Miami later In the week.
"Listen to area radio stations for news." said Dennis
McNulty, the band's publicist.
The cancellation of Sunduy'B Grateful Dead concert left
thousands of (ie-dyed free spirits disappointed, but few seemed
ungrateful.
"People will be sad." said Inda Walrous, a 22-year-old who
traveled with friends from New Britain, Conn., to see the show.
"But. we're like a big family; we understand.”
"W e have to go back to work. Drag." said Holly Rusher. 37.
who traveled from Cincinnati with her husband.
Police said
the only problem with the crowd was a near-drowning at a lake
near the concert site.

Choir membors of Christian
Followshp Church. U.C.C., pro­
vided special music and Invited
those in attendance lo lift Ihelr
voices In victory ol the resurrec­
tion ol Jesus Christ.
Haraid Photo by ApryI Ktnialun

From Associated Press reports

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SOLUNAR TABLE; Min. 2:00
it.m.. 2:15 p.m.: MaJ. 8:05 a.m..
8:30 p.m. TIDES: Daytona
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STA TISTIC S
T h e high tem perature In
Sanford Sunday was 85 degrees
and Ihe overnight low was 52 us
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
weekend, ending at 9 a.m.
Monday, totalled () Inches.
The temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 62 degrees and
Monday's overnight low was 52,
as recorded by Ihe National
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[ (Sunday's high............... 84
C Barometric pressure,30.04
I Relative Humidity....90 pet
II Winds..............West 7 mph
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L Sunrise.............. 7:11 a.m.

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday. April 4. 1994 - 3A

POLICE B R IEFS
Drug arrest
Ddvlil Shawn Cheek, 34, 4951 Wood rift Spring*. Sanford,
was arrcntcd Saturday by Sanford Police and charged with
pnwiriMlon of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Police observed several males around Ihe suspect’s car while
It was at Third and Pecan, according to Ihe police report. As
Ihe officer approached, Ihe men scattered In different
directions. A traffic slop was made nl Cedar Strcel. Police
asked If Cheek had a problem if they searched Ids car. Me
responded "n o " according lo Ihe arrest report. A suspected bag
of marijuana and drug paraphernalia were found and Cheek
was arrested, police reprlcd.

Move over,
Easter Bunny
Tom Moss ol Forost City Ir.
bolter lhan tho Eastor Bunny
as far as his litllo qranddauqli
lots aro concornod. Though tho
famous rabbit was in atlon
dance al tho annual Eastor Egg
Hunt at the Central Florida
Zoo. II was grandpa who got
all tho allonlion Irom Tossa
Kraus (on his back), Ktki Kraus
(front bottom ) and Ashley
Moss (Ironl lop)

Retail theft
A homeless woman was arrested by Lake Mary Police Friday
after she allegedly took a null gun from a home Improvement
store.
Margaret Joanna Molls. 33. no address, was slopped by store
personnel when she tried to conceal a nail gun under her Jacket
and tell the store without paying for Ihe merchandise, the
police report stated.
Altrr being advised o f her rights, (waived) she told the ofllcer.
according to ihe arrrst report. "When you don't have a home
or money, you have to find u way to get It. I was going to steal
something and pawn II," She was arrested.

H *»ld Photo by Sogti Htmnc k

Fight ends In arrest
A father-daughter fight ended with the father arrested for
battery (domestic violence). James Larry Dunn. 30. IKK) Paolo
Hoad. Sanford, was arrested alter his daughter called 9-1-1
after a disagreement escalated Into u physical altercation,
according lo llir police report lie was held on $1,000 Ixnid at
the Jail after being arrested by sheriffs deputies

By KEN QUQQENHIIM

Traffic stop arrests

Associated Pross Writer

• Dennis Crews. 40, 3843 Elder Springs Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by Winter Springs Poller Friday and charged with
driving with a suspended license (huhltuul) following a tralflr
slop. A computer records check revealed Crews hud 29 current
suspensions and an active warrant for failure to appear
• Juan Knlrndu, 20. 3202 Orlando Drive, Sanford, was
arrested by Lake Mary Police Friday and charged with driving
with a suspended license. The arrest was made after a traffic
stop on Lake Mary fioulevard. Estrada was traveling 33 mph In
a 45 mph zone and according to Ihe arrest report the ear was
swerving but .Having within Ihe lane houndrlrs. An outstand­
ing out of county warrant wan also served. Esiradn's license
was suspended Indefinitely m July for failure to appear on a
trulfif summons.
• Jeffery Lynn Cooper. 33. 124 Pock Lake Hoad, Long wood,
was arrested Frtduy by Seminole County deputies at Anchor
Road and Oak Street In Altamonte Springs lor DWLSR and
attached tag not assigned
• Lyman Edward Dowling. 44. 337 Pine Shadow Lane. Lake
Mary was arrested by a Florida Highway Pul nil officer near
Lake Mary on 1-4 and charged with driving under the Influence.

DUI arrest
Sanford poller arrested James J. Dlmurru. 37. 419 Hansom
Parkway. Sanford, Friday for driving under the Influence after
he was Involved lo a traffic accident at S Sanford Avenue am!
Airport Boulevard. Dlmarco did not successfully perform field
sobriety tests and refused tntuxlllzer and video format lesls
alter bis arrest, the polllcc report staled.

Writs of attachment
• 'Donald Raymond Smith. 31, 129 Clyde Avc.. Long wood,
was arrested at Ihe (all on a Broward County writ. Cash bond of
$ 12,163 was set.
• Albert Hlllutulbrand, 48. 1502 Sparrow St.. Longwood. was
arrested on a writ and must pay $703 before he can leave Jail.

Probation violation charged
Brian Edward Young. 30, 1322 Hnsecllff Circle, Sanford was
arrested lor violation nl probutlou/porchuHc nl cocaine Friday
by sheriff's deputies alter three other attempts U&gt; serve Ihe
warrant.

Warrant arrests
• Bill Boss Wells, 47. 3003 Tllllc lame, Tallahassee, was
arrested at the county Jail for failure to appeur/drlvlng under
the Influence, bicycle violation.
• Jessie William Kelley. 23, Bristol. FL. was served with a
Seminole County warrant for VOP/OUI while un Inmate ul the
county Jail.
• Kenneth Everett Matthews Jr., 23. 2418 S. Cedar Ave,,
Sanford, was arrested for VOP/munslaughtcr.

Second gunman suspected
in Hebron mosque massacre
JERUSALEM (API - There
m ay have been a secon d
gunman at the Hebron mosque
. massacre who used elaborate
1 methods to cover his tracks,
•Judges on the commission o f
Inquiry suggested Sunday.
Muslim witnesses have said
the shouting came from more
than one point In the mosque.

Pedophiles lure children by E-mail

but Sunday was the first time
the Judges Indicated they were
seriously considering the theory.
Commission president Judge
Mclr Shumgur told nrmy In­
vestigator Brig. Gen. David
Agmun of a "thesis" the Judges
hud Hint a second mutt opened
fire on the worshipers from the
far side of Ibrahim mosque.

BOSTON — The pedophiles'
techniques aren't new: befriend
some lonely children, gain (heir
mini, lure them into sex.
But (lie selling Is changing.
Now. Instead of hanging out in
video urcudrs, pedophiles are
Increasingly staring Into com­
puter screens, using electronic
mull and computer hullctlu
h o a rd s io m r e t c h ild r e n ,
uulliorllicn say.
"Pedophiles are like anyone
else. They're becoming more
high tech and using it lo their
advantage." said Special Agent
Don Huycke of the U.S, Customs
Service, which Investigates in
lernatloual child pornography
cases
" T i l l s w hole 1n form n lIon
superhighway Is wonderful. Inti
's loaded with dangers." said
ollce chief Alfred O. Olsen ol
Yarwtek Township. I’a . a ttalonul specialist In computer
■rime.
laist week. John Rex. 23. of
'helmsfnrd. Mass., was Indicted
in charges he used a computer
bulletin board to find children
fur sex. He Is accused of railing
two youths be met by exchang­
in g m es sa g e s th rou gh the
bulletin board and ol trying to
recruit two teen-agers to kidnap
young buys for him.
(n Fresno. Calif., last year.
Mark Forslnn was convicted ol
sodomizing a Iff-yeur-old boy he
had lured to Ills home alter the
two met on a computer network.
William Steen, a 44-ycar-old
computer expert, pleaded no
contest last year to felony
charges stemming from sending
pornographic computer flics io
two 14-ycur-olds In Sacramento.
Calif
No one yet keeps statistics on
e a s e s I n v o lv in g c o m p u te r
searches lor child sex victims.
Authorities say the problem Isn't
rampant, but It's likely to gel
worse.
"A s computers become less
expensive, more sophisticated
and easier to operate, the poten­
tial for abuse Increases." said
Spcrlu! Agent Ken Landing of
the FBI Behavioral Sciences Unit
In Quanllco. Vu.
E lectron ic m all networks,
which allow computer users
from urouiid llu- world to In­
stantly exchange messages and
sometimes send pictures, are
"made to order" for pedophiles,
said Ruben Rodriguez, senior

analyst at ( lit- National ('elder
fo r M lsnlng and E x p lo ite d
Children in Arlington, Vn
E-mail oilers Install) access lo
countless children, lor many ol
whom ilie computer Is a sub­
stitute for working parents or
nonexistent friends
Police In Gardner. Mass., say a
15-year-old boy run away to
Houston Iasi August In live will)
a il I 8 - y e a r -o ld w h o b ad
befriended him ilimugh com­
puter bulletin board ronversalions The FBI found (be boy Iasi
month and lie lias returned
borne
E mall also allows pedophiles
10 assume ditlereni Identities In
their computer exchanges wllh
children _ even prelending to
be children themselves
Typically, a pedophile begins
communicating wllh a child on
an electronic bulletin board,
where many people run simul­
taneously exchange messages
Then lie moves on io exchange
private, direct messages with the
child
"H e breaks the inhibitions
down and eventually suggests to
the kid, ‘ Instead of going home
and playing with tlit* computer,
why don't you see me some11m e '"" Huycke 4ntd
Not itli pedophiles arrange
meetings. Some find gratllleatIciri from exchanging sexually
explicit m essages or. It die
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e x c h a n g in g p o r n o g r a p h ic
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Don’t be chicken,
cross the road
Why did the chicken cross the road? He
didn't. He couldn't get across First Street In
downtown Sanford since the Yield sign was
taken down In the Magnolia Square area.
Ih the not-too-distant future, cars will no
longer have to stop for people (or chickens)
crossing the road at that Intersection.
The crosswalk has had a sign saying. "Yield
to pedestrians." Yet most motorists pay no
attention. People have been seen to wait for
over a dozen cars to pass before anyone stops
to allow them to cross.
A sad point Is that often a car which stops Is
from out of state. Visitors apparently believe
an ounce of caution Is worth a pound of flesh.
Local people however, zip through the
crossing, and It’s a game of chance for
pedestrians.
Sanford Police Chief Ralph Russell sug­
gested the sign be changed to a Stop sign for
the protection of pedestrians. The City
Commission voted against It, choosing Instead have no sign attall.
i
Commissioner Lon Howell suggested the
crossing Is only used by people In the center
of downtown. He commented that people
have a tendency to cross wherever they want,
and Ignore any Jaywalking restrictions.
In the very near future, the yield sign will
be taken down. Nothing will replace It.
Let's not blame the city for getting rid of It.
It's the people themselves who ure at fault.
They might be pedestrians while trying to
cross First Street, but they undoubtedly came
Into the downtown area in their cars. Did they
stop for someone else when they reached that
Intersection?
Also to blame are pedestrians who cross
anywhere they please. They realize they arc
placing their lives at stake, but are willing to
take that risk to save a few minutes of
walking lime to a crosswalk.
Look out! It will soon be open season on
persons trying to walk across First Street In
downtown Sanford.
The City Commission glvcth and taketh
away. This is a case where they took away a
pedestrian crosswalk. The people lost the
battle, but they brought It on themselves.

NAT HENTOFF

A Jewish professor at Howard
For 25 years. Professor Vera Katz has taught
acting and directing In Howard University's
Department o f Theater Arts. Among her students
have been Debbie Allen. Phyllela Rashud.
Charles Brown and Lynn Whitfield, among other
durably successful professionals.
Recently, the virus of anti-Semitism has
demonstrably Infected a number of students at
Howard. Khalld Abdul Muhammad's character­
ization of Jews as "bloodsuckers" despoiling
black communities bus had some currency on
campus. Most dismaying was a chorus of vicious
charges against Jews led by law student Malik
Zulu Shabazz that woidd have delighted .Joseph
Gocbbcls. It has to be emphasized that far from
all Howard students share this bigotry.
During these nttacks on Jews. Vera Katz came
Into Howard one morning "totally upset and In u
ruge." She said to some of her colleagues. "W ell
here I am. Miss Bloodsucker!" They asked what
she was so upset about. The student leading that
call and response of hate was a fanatic, they said.
"It wasn't Just him," s lv answered. "A lot of
people were cheering."
As a teacher with deep roots at Howard.
Professor Katz Immediately decided to teach
nbout stereotypes. "W ith all mv classes that

day." she told me. "I made sure they had to look
at me, they had to sec me. ns n human l&gt;clng.
They had to realize
Hint they were being
taught hy a Jewish
lady who had been
devoted to tcnchlng
students ut Howard
for a quarter o f a
century."
Vera Katz spoke to
her students nbout
how hurt she was
that her heritage was
being maligned. "I
t o ld th e m I u n ­
derstood how much
Recently, the
they respected their
virus of
ow n h eritage and
anti-Semitism
their own ancestors.
has
And I noted that I.
demonstrably
having studied their
Infected a
history and culture,
number of
also have great rev­
students at
erence for their an­
Howard, J
cestors. And I hoped
that they could see that there are .Jews who have i

To Steve Mason. President. Humane Society of
Seminole County:
Am I not the same Joyce Mears thut you asked
In front of the Board of Directors of the Humane
Society of Seminole County to be president of
the board? Am I not the same Joyce Mears who
did countless fund-raisers for the society?
Am I not (be same Joyce Mears who usslstcd
Norma Spivey, an unpaid volunteer director,
after another board member refused to show up
and help because It was an unpaid position? It
umazes me how much respect you had for me a
few months ago and now you do not give me the
courtesy of a phone call much less due process
of law. Is this what you call your fair new
system?
I also ask you. would you not point your finger
ut Mr. Barry Black, or anyone else that stepped
on your foot and backed up three limes und
said. "Don't mess with me. I'm an cx-pollcc
officer?" I told him to get out of my face and do
not threaten me. Mr. Black then apologized und
showed me around the shelter. He also Invited
myself und Norma Spivey Into his office. Mr.
Black told us how he was going to clean up the
shelter and make It better. He also showed us a
letter of reprimand agulnst one of the present
board members and said that lie also hud
abundunt prob lem s w ith another bourd
member, but she would be dealt with soon. I do
not know why he relayed this Information to us.
we were Just there to check the condition of the
shelter mascot dogs, Carter and Molly of whom
we arc very attached. Mr. Black then proceeded
to ask us to come back to the shelter und
volunteer as fund-rulscrs. He ulso handed me his
business card und told me to feel free to call uny •
time and Inquire about the shelter mascots etc.
I nsk you, Mr. Mason, would you huve Invited
me Into your office for approximately 45
minutes If I were yelling profanities at you? I
think not. I feel the real trouble started when I
requested u shelter financial report which
should be, and used to be. on view for all
members o f the society. Have you also changed
this practice?
I didn't Just alt on a board of directors. I stayed
up countless hours with sick und Injured
animals. I also personally paid and begged for
money for the animals In emergency situations
such as heartworm therapy. How many animals
have you helped?
Will your new policy be to expel any member
or volunteer who tries to help a sick. Injured or
abused unlmal? Will your new policy be to cxj&gt;el
any member that asks to sec a financial report,
even a member that helped raise the money,
like myself? Is this not the United Stutes of
America? Is the Humunc Society o f Seminole

I asked what the students' reactions were
"Most of them said, us one put It. 'It's terrible
when you Indict a whole group of |H-ople. Like we
African-Americans often get Indicted on the
news by what some African-American does. Our
whole race Is Judged by that.'"

A student said: "I know. Professor Katz, there
are many different kinds of Jews."
Scan Wingate, an 18-ycar-old freshman, had
told the New York Times he wus disturbed that
some students, us u test of solidarity, felt they
had to agree with the anti-Semitism. "They say
African-Americans shouldn't think Indepen­
dently. because that lends to divisions In the
black community. I feel." said Wingate, “ how
else can we think at all."
"God bless him." Professor Katz said. “ He said
something like that In my cluss. And he was
heard."
Some of the students spoke In strong support
of the Nation of Islam. " A very bright young lady
In my directing class."

JACK ANDERSON

Mexican journalists
live perilously

LETTERS

Humane Society:
Mears responds

fought In the civil rights movement and Jews
who tench In Inner cities now. I mean Jews who
are not just helping bill nrc Interacting with
Afrlcnn-Amcrlcans."

County located In the United States of America?
Aren't all members entitled to due process? I
guess not!
In closing. I would like lo say I have worked
with children with AIDS, nursing homes,
hospitals and animals over the past 20 years.
Anil I will always donate m y time toward
making a difference In the lives of others. You.
the bourd of the Humane Society, have broken
my heart but not my spirit.
Joyce L. Mears
Former Volunteer
Humane Society
Seminole County

When will it end?
After reading your article In the Suid'ord
Herald, I wus shocked in read about what the
board of directors are doing. I have never heard
of expelling people who have done so much for
the shelter.
Nortnu Spivey, a volunteer, has worked at the
shelter Tor a year and a half. Since Norma left,
the place has not been Ilie same.
The bickering Is doing so much harm lo the
shelter, as the public Isgcltlng sick of hearing It.
My pleusure has always been ns a volunteer,
going out there on Saturdays und walking the
dogs, which I have been doing for five yours.
If u dog starts to bark. I hear "shut up" by
some young female. Never heard this before.
I understand how Spivey and Mears were
upset when they heard "C arter" (the mascot)
hud been dipped. The previous Saturday I hud
seen him nnd he wus flue. The following
Saturday, after being dipped, lie wus covered In
sores und Ills feel were bleeding. If someone had
read Ills history file they would have seen he
should not be dipped.
When Norma saw Carter she went Into his run
und applied vaseline to his skin. If Mr. Black had
been at the shelter longer, he would have ha'1
more understanding ubout Norma and Carter.
Norma was doing the best for the dog. She has
taken care pf him since lie wus a puppy, and
Carter loves her. Just for Carter to sec Norma
makes him feel better.
I also am quite sure lhat Norma never used
profanity as the article states.
There were some very gooil people working
there like Donna Oswald who was given a raise
und then let go. She hud good kennel rules and
no one listened to her.
They now have another good worker "H olly"
who works part-time on Saturday. Hope she
stays. She Is u great help getting dogs out of
runs so they can be walked.
Cm so tired of hearing "T h e building Is being
sturlcd" and not hlng has been st nrted.
What Is the hold-up?
It’s almost a year since the lire and all the
curing people that helped after have been fired!

Where Is It all going to end?
Diana Barton
Winter Park

Animals once came first
My name Is Jesslcu Spivey. I'm a former
employee of the Humane Society of Seminole
County. I volunteered for two years before I was
employed. I worked under Diane Albers and my
mother. Norma Spivey.
While I was Involved with the shelter, the
anim als alw ays cume first. Now when I
sometimes visit. I look annul and see nothing
but filth. Little puppies out In the dirt, euges
slacked with dogs In them, dogs In the outside
dirt runs wlthut clean water. Jlck cats In with
well cuts, the list goes on and on. It makes me
wonder how a so-called Humane Society can go
on like this. It makes me sick!
I was therr during the horrible fire on April
14. 1993. I knew every dog thut was In the
kennel. Even after the fire when Normu Spivey
was the director, we didn't have u lot of room for
the dogs but they were always kept eleun und
taken care of.
I cannot believe that Steve Mason, president of
the board, could eject these four members.
These people always had a deep caring for the
animals and worked hard at the shelter.
Whut is Ills purpotc? It can't be to belter the
society, us lie and the board und the employees
are turning more volunteers away with their
policies und uttltudcs. than they arc gaining. If
you arc concerned nbout nnlmuls or ask
questions rcgurdlng the handling o f money, look
out! You might be expelled!
Jessica R. Spivey
Langwood

Berry's World

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‘DON'T EVER QUESTION THE MOTIVES OF
THE WIZARD!"

MEXICO C ITY — Mexico's journalists
certainly aren't reveling In the murder their
country's leading presidential candidate, Luis
Donalilo Coloslo. from an assassin's bullet
Yet some of the press here believe It's a case
ol the ruling party, the I’RI. gelling a quick
dose ol medicine that has been dispensed lo
others lor decades
Although the re­
form ist regim e of
I'r e s ld e u l C a r lo s
Salinas de Oortarl
has b een w id e ly
praised tor democrat­
ic and frcc-murkci
reforms during his
administration. Mex­
ico remains one of
the most dangerous
places In the worltl to
tie an Investigative
reporter By sevetal
Independent counts,' E ll'a a c a s o o l
tho ruling parly
at least (&gt;() Journalists
gelling a quick
have been murdered
dose
ol
here since I9H0.
medicine that
Mexico's constitu­
has been
tion. like rair own.
dlsponsod lo
provides lor freedom
othors for
ol speech and ol tlad e c a d e s.!
press. But Mexico's
press freedoms occur
In an environment whrre public officials and
those who rc|M&gt;n on them are closely linked
According to the U.S. Stale Departments
Human Rights Report for Mexico for 1993, "A
number of Journalists dr|&gt;cnd on oudcr-lhc
lable payments frum the often public entitles
they cover to supplement low wages."
Although the government bus officially
banned the old practice of paying the press
for running material II provided us news
articles, this practice may still occur, ac­
cording lo the State Department.
Although the print mcdlu Is not subject to
official censorship, the ties between officials
and the press have tired a culture of
self-censorship by many In the media. I’RI
officials make little secret of wanting to keep
the media under Its thumb, creating what
one of our colleagues calls "a climate of fenr
and Intimidation" for those who want lo buck
the government.
It Is unknown how many journalistic
deaths cun be attributed to elements within
the I’RI. One tnctle that has been proven, for
Instance. Is the hiring of ex-law enforcement
offlcluls anij cronies to do the dirty work.
Many of those who have died are undcnlubly
victims o f ongoing non-political criminal
violence In Mexico — mostly ut the hunds of
drug lords and their protectors.

Unfortunately, I’ RI officials und the law
enforcement officials they appoint do little to
protect Journalists from nssusslnutlon. In- 1
eluding those crusading rcjiorters who go ’
uftcr drug lords ut great risk. And I’RI Is even
more lackluster In Investigations of media ‘
murders uftcr the fuel.
We've been trucking this pattern since
1984. Early thut yeur. our reports on I’RI
corruption resulted In u bun forbidding us
from visiting Mexico.
Then In May, Mexico's most famous '
Investigative Journalist, nnd most widely .
syndicated columnist, was assassinated. The ;
murder wus so stunning the even the
president of Mexico nttended the funeral. The
murder rcmulns unsolved.
Just last year, five Journalists were '
murdered in Mexico, according lo the Com­
mittee to Protect Journalists. Even If they .
were all nou-pollllcal common crimes, the ,
committee writes, "the chilling effect on ’
Mexican Journalism Is nonetheless real.”
Here's Just a tiny sampling of untl-mcdiu
Intimidation here In recent months:
— The editor o f Forum, a periodical!
published by the National Autonom ous;
University of Mexico, was threatened last
November by I’RI authorities after lie dared to '
publish part of a master's thesis that '
criticized the military. The author of the
thesis, an active general In the Mexican
Army, was Imprisoned for the crime of
defamation.

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Sanford Herald, Snnlord, Florida - Monday, April 4, 1994 - BA

Golf
Continued from Page 1A
The tournament will be at
TJmncunri O olf nnd Country
'Club in Lake Mary.
! Registration will begin nt ntxm
with a shotgun start at 1 p.m.
, The tournament has been one
. o T th e c o l l e g e 's p r e m ie r
! fundraisers, along with the an-

Speeds
;Continued from Page I a
•

|accidents to hunters ami Volusia
i County councllmen, who want
! 1° protect lionlcr'n freedoms.
I
i The changes arc brought In
' response to a Seventh Circuit
JCourt ruling In October which
; reversed n January 1993 county
j decision which hud set uslde the
'original 1991 Imat speed limits.
.‘ In response to the county court
! decision, the state eased the
; speed limits in some areas. The
; first change did not affect Semi• nole County area wnters.
; With the lutest ruling, the
; state wauls to merge the Iwo
; rules. The net effect will be to
return to lower speeds In the
Lake Woodruff. Tick Island and
;_other backwaters nearby. The
"slower sjweds In those areas are
Included at the request of Save
; the Manatee Club and other
laanntcc protectionists, said
Dona Benlilen. stale eudungered
species specialist.

School
W hat’s for lu n ch ?
Tuesday, April 5,1994
Pork Chopotto
Rico Qroon Doans
Onkod Applo Slices
or Chof's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

nuul Dream Auction, for a de­
cade and n half.
" T h e Imirnnmcnl offers a
unique opportunity for friends of
I he college to lukr part In a fun
activity with our faculty nnd
s tu ff." said Dr. Bill Baker,
director of Institutional advan­
cement and governmental rela­
tions.
All the money raised (approx­
imately S 10.000 per year) Is
given lo ihc college's Foundation
and used to finance acholarhlps.
A large portion of students
who attend the college rccU-vc
some sort of financial assistance
from ihc college.
Baker said tne tournament has
becom e a much anticipated
event among (he business comrnimllv each year.

Al the llrooksvlllc meeting,
recycling efforts have ulrcadv
gone beyond I lie discussion
stugc. and implementation plans
are now being put Into place.
"Il looks like a go, but wt: have
lo look at public acceptance
limt," said Sally Thompson, u
txiurd member of the west Cen­
tral Florida water management
district known asSwIftrnud.
T h o m p s o n p re d ic te d the
public would approve returning
treated wastewater to the envlromnciil and eventually Into the
public supply system again
riven so. stir said, a period of
public education and debate Is
needed.
Marcous said he didn't expect
p rob lem s w ith p u blic nonacceptance by the time recycled
waste water comes Into Central
Florida. "People will be educated
through contacts with other ellles." be said "For example, 1ms
Angeles already docs ibis, and
Denver and Chkago have their
drinking water being recycled."
Another mciltod which bus
often been discussed Is the
rem oval o f salt from ocean
water, and converting It so It can
be drinkable. "It's going to be u
matter of how expensive tills Is
compared to other methods."
Marcous observed.

AN8ELMOJOSE CERVO
A u selm o Jose C crvo, 09.
Marvin Avenue, Longwood. died
Friday. April 1, 1994, ul South
Seminole Hospital, Longwood.
Born March 10. 1923. In Tlgre.
Argentina, he moved to Central
Florida In 1977. Mr. Ccrvo wus a
retired assembly line worker In
the automotive Industry. He was
u m em ber o f St. Augustine
Catholic Church.
Survivors Include wife, Luisa:
dau gh ters, Leslie W illia m s.
L o n g w o o d , M onica R odlek ,
Sanford: mother, Marla Cervo.
Argentina: brothers, Jorge. Aldo,
both of Argentina: sisters. Marla
Porta. Ofclln Casanova. Bcchl
Lorlo, all o f Argentina; two
grandchildren.
Gnines Carey Hand Funeral
Home. Longwood. In charge of
arrangements.

GEORGE J.
DANNENFEL8ER,JR.
George J. Dannenfelscr Jr.,
79, Hill Street. Casselberry, died
Saturday, April 2, 1994, ul
Florida llospllu l. A ltam onte
Springs. Bom March 24. 1915,
In Bronx. N.Y., he moved to
Central Florldu In 1972. Mr.
Dannenfelscr was u retired se­
nior clerk at Florldu Hospital. He
was former president o f Marble
Craft. Inc.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Martha: sons. Uic Rev. Richard

Tho Sanford Elks Lodgo No.
1241 hold tholr Installation of
offlcors on Saturday, March 26.
Tho 1994-95 offlcors aro (loft lo
right) Dod Sodorblom, Innor
Guard; Ed Tumor, Tiler; Jimmy
Jacobs, Esqulro; Glonn Jacob,
Trusloo; Marty Dyor, Trustoo;
Gary Fohl, Sacrotary; Alox
McKIbbln, Exalted Rulor; Joo
Rogors, Trustoo; Garry Con­
w ay, Loyal K n igh t; Doan
Linslor, Lecturing Knight; Bill
A ldln gor, Loading Knight;
Tommy Jacobs, Chaplain

"W e appreciate all o f our
business friends at the college."
he said. "T h e money thry help
us raise Is vital."
On the day of the tournament,
there will he an awards banquet
Immediately following the round
of play.
Tournament participants will
be eligible to receive door prizes,
glfl certificates, and vacation
packages.
The top three foursomes m
cither the lowest gross score or
the lowest net score category
after IB holes will receive special
gifts There will also be prizes for
1 b o s e w h o w in Ih c
closest-to-thc-pln. longest drive
and putting conlesls.
For those who want to play or
sponsor u hole or a foursome,
there Is still time to get involved,
organizers said
Corporate sponsorships, which
Include Ihc rn lry fees lor a
foursome, can lx* purchased tor
$400 The entry fee tor an
I n d i v i d u a l Is $ 7 5
H o le
sponsorship, which docs not
Hide lude entry lees Is also avail
able for $150.
Interested parties should call
Ihc SCC Fnundullon office al
328 2031.

Water
Continued from Page 1A

Elks Installed

The 12 projects at the west
coast, costing about $225 mil­
lion over the next decade, would
provide roughly 120 million new
gallons ol water each day lor
residents, businesses and farm­
ers o f the region, primarily by
reusing water already available
Irom existing sources. That's
roughly enough to supply I
million rcsldeutson a hot day.
The biggest, most ambitious of
the plans comes from Tampa It
accounts for nearly halt ol the
money and almost hall the water
r e u s e c a p a c i t y tip p r o v e d
Wednesday.
For about Slot) million. Ihc
city says II am clean waste
water heller, then pump It Into
the Tampa Bypass Canal, which
Is connected In the Hillsborough
River.
Along the canal hunks, a series
of public wells would draw water
from the aquifer beneath the
canal. Canal water would mi­
grate down to replenish the
watrr taken (mill Ihc aquifer.
The well water then would he
used by Tampa or by Ihc
region's chief water supplier,
w h ic h c o u ld d is t r ib u t e It
t h r o u g h o u t H ills b o r o u g I t ,
Pinellas and Pasco counties
Information (form Aitoclaltcf

11

Dreamers ■
C o n tin u e d fr o m

Page 1A

they undertake" Those
students arc presented to Disney
its lire shirring example of the
Ircst the schools linvc to offer.
These students arc ealled
Disney "Dreamers and Doers."
"These sliidculs were selected
lor giving 110 perrcnl to every
cllort they undertake, having a
p ositive Influence on those
around them, striving to Im­
prove themselves lo be the best
I hey can be.' said Deck* Schaffiler, coordinator of romimmlty
Involvement for Ihc Seminole
County Public Schools "They
are the students most like Wall
Disney himself
I’he students will be honored
on Monday. May 9 al the Walt
Disney World Dreamers and
Doers Program at the Contempo­
rary Resort Convent Ion Center.
The district winners were
Colin Ctnilguil ol Lake Brantley
High Cassidy Webb ol Idyllwtlde
I . I e in e ii l ;i r v a ii d A d a in
/m kolilen ol Mil wee Middle
I lie whuieis from (lie Individ­
ual schools were Silane Mellon of
Altamonte Elementary. Muurlelo
Almur of Bear Dike Elementary.
Kmllv Kllzubeth Stewart of Cas­
selberry Elementary. Johnny
Lee Fudge of Crooms School of
Choice. Alberto Hernandez of
Ertfltbrook Elementary and Jennlfcr-TtC'llcr oT English Estates
Elementary
Also Ashley Marie Klinger of
Foresi City Elementary. Jackie
Lynn Kluuck ol Geneva Elemen­
tary. Rosemarie CunoMlzndo of
Onldstroro Elementary. Jennifer
N Hanson n( Greenwood Lakes
Middle, Sarah Joy Melsel of
Hamilton Elementary. Meredith
Whlghum of Heathrow Elemen­
ta r y a n d J a s o n R o b in s o n
Idyllwtlde Elementary.
As well as K a m i M Hall of
Indian Trails Middle, Damarls
Claude ol Jackson Heights Mid­
dle. MacKen/le l-mrcii Dickey of
Kceth Ivlemenlury. Sieve Tuud ol
Lake Brantley High, Brian Congleton Dray bin ol Lake Howell
High and Lindsay Vorozllehak of
Lake Mary Elementary.
And Travis Bennett of Lake
Mary High, Ashley Walnut/, of
Lake Orleuia Elementary. Cindy
Nnsso o f Lu kcvlcw M iddle,
I leather Sloan ol Lawton Ele­
m entary. Tamara Beattie of
Longwood Elementary. Douglas
Baker ol Lyman High and Brandi

Blake of Midway Elementary.
Also Leah Tmtia of Mllwec
Middle. Arrhana Srldhar of
Oviedo High. Jacklyn Nicole
Roz/o of Parln Elem entary.
Nathan Elders of Pine Crest
Elrmentnry. Amber Roberts of
Rainbow Elementary. Matthew
Valdes of Red Bug Elementary
and Susannah Connell of Rock
Lake Middle.
As well as Kathlrrn Ellen
MacMillan of Sabul Point Elcmentary. I.lsa Marle Whitlow of
Sanford Middle Shawn Boll/ al
Seminole High Emily llawarah
o f Small) Sr m lnolc M iddle,
Megan Cuthr trine Cornu/ of
Spring Lake fClemeutary and
Brian Loren/c III ol Slcnslroin
Fllemenlnry.
And Juelyn Malian ol Sterling
Park Elemenlury. Richard Alton
ol Teague Middle, Matthew Ian
Horner of Tuskawlllu Middle.
Matthew Ross Edimmdon ol
W eklva Elementary. Nichole
Dehllngcr of WII miii F-lemenlury,
Richard Rodriguez of Winter
Springs Elementary and Emily
Goldman of Woodlands Klrinentury.

CHARLOTTE L. GILMORE
C harlotte L. G ilm ore. 07.
Santa Burharu Drive, Sanford,
died Sunday, April 3. 1994. at
her residence, Born March 17.
1927, In Cunlon. Ohio, she
moved to Central Florida In
1972. Mrs. Gilmore was a retired
cashier. She was a member of
Luke Mury C hu rch o f the
Nazarcne.
Survivors Include husband.
Clayton H. Cole: sons, Timothy
E.. James A., both of Sanford:
daughter. Sliumu K. Driggers.
Deltona: brothers, James Bedell.
Baltimore. Donald Bedell, David
Bedell, Ikoth o f Canton: sisters.
Normu Pappas, Shirley Wright,
both of Canton; eight grand­
children.
Bald w in -F airch ild Funeral
Home, Oukluwn Park Chapel,
Luke Mary, In rharge of ar­
rangements.

HARRY IIECHT
Harry Hccht, 05, Darien Court,

Whiter Springs, died Thursday,
M a rch 31, 1994. Born In
Romania, lie moved to Central
Florida In 1985. Mr. Ilcckl was a
teacher. He wus Jewish.
Survivors Include son. Dennis,
M anhattan, N.Y.; dau ghter.
Dianne Finger, Farsi Brunswick.
N.J.; brother. Dave, Calif.: sis­
ters. Gertrude ticker, Frieda
D avid. Doris Higher, all o f
C aliforn ia, Edith Friedm an.
Israel.
Belli Shalom Memorial ('Impel
Funeral Home. Orlando. In
charge orarrangemerils.

MARGUERITE P.
LANGELLOTTI
Marguerite P. Langelloltl, 02.
Winged Fool Circle West, Winter
Springs, died Saturday. April 2.
1994. ul her residence. Born
Sept. 21. 1932 In Port Chester.
N.Y., she moved to Central
Florida in I9H3. Mrs. Langellolll
was a rcllrcd registered nurse.
She w as a m em ber o f St.
S te p h e n C a th o lic C h u rch ,
Winter Springs, and l he New
York Stale Nursing Association.
Survivors Include husband.
John. Winter Springs city cum­
in Isslom -r: m oth er. L illia n
P a lm c r l, S ta m fo rd . C on n .:
brother. John Palmcrl. Merritt
Island; sister. Jo Plkcro. Stam­
ford, Conn.
Bunflcld Funeral Services,
Winter Springs, In charge of
arraugcmciils.

At a foconl apringllmo colabrallon at Hill Haven Health Caro
Contor, Floronco Gllmartln played tho part ol Rosie O'Grady In a
fancy bonnet

STOP
C o n t in u e d fr o m P a g e 1A

said.
"T ills could well be tilt* llrsl time
ibis many signatures have been
obtained In such a short lime
period "
The petition drive has been
discussed for several years. Inn
did not actually gel started mill!
I,lie Iasi year
In November and December
a lo n e ," Hcary said, 'o n a
statewide level, we gathered over
75, OOO signatures."
Lake Mary IMIlcc Capl. Sam
U c lflo r c s e r v e s as S e c r c tary/Treusurrr of die Seminole
County STOP elurpier. There are
presently over 15 members al­
though (be group Is growing
"I'm Just a volunteer brre in
Seminole." Bcnry commented,
“ as is my brother Kevin. In Ids
county. (Kevin Hcary Is Ihc*
Orange County Sheriff)."
"Even If this drive Isn’t suc­
cessful. Deary said. "It will al
least let our legislature know
that the people are sick and tired
ol having prisoners released
early."

contained In thlft report

Dunnenfrlscr, Rchoboth. Mass.,
George John. Key West; daugh­
ter, Valarlc, Pompano Bench;
stepdaughters. Kathryn Lyons.
Winter Springs. Susan Podu.
Jamestown. N.Y.: brother, Rob­
ert, Atlantic City, N.H.: seven
grandchildren.
Woodlnwn Funeral Home and
M em orial Park. Orlando. In
charge of arrangements.

M trald Photo by M trm in bcmoooot

Springing into fun

gbiTi-r^ur- iji&gt;i iitu in ii'f
Hellion-. Bcarv and ir few oilier
volimieers sel up It lahlr al Lake
Mary Ctty Hall Iasi Tuesday
during tiie city com m ission
eleellon The City Hall was the
only polling place "On that one
day alone," Beltlore said, "w e
w e r e a b le lo o b i a In 35 7
signaluies, which tilings us up
to almost t,3U0 m Lake Mary
alone during tins drive, “
Bcarv added. "W e even hud
people come up lo us and beg to
sign, hut admitted they weren't
registered voters. We loltl them
to go register and come hack and
sign |he petition." hr added.
"What we really nead now."
Delllore said. "Is places where
we can set up a table, preferably
where there is a lot of people,
where we can try lo gel more
signatures,” He said a few busi­
nesses will allow them to do so
but olliers have refused saying
Ii's a political issue.
"The only political connection
Is that ibis would he on an
eleellon ballot." Belflore said
"Ollier (hall I hat. this Is a mailer
ol public safety and It iilfrcis
everyone."
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S t a n le y S / y m u n s k l. 80.
Crcekwatcr Termcc, Lake Mary,
died Friday, April I. 1994, at
Florida Hospital. Orlando. Born
April 19, 1913, In Poland, he
moved to Central Florida In
1992. Mr. Szymunski was a
retired tool mid die maker. He
was a member of Church of the
Nativity. Lake Mary, and the
First Polish Armored Division
Veterans Association, Chicago,
lie was a veteran of the Polish
Army In World War II.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w ife ,
Sabiiia; sou. Andrew, Lake
Mary: one granddaughter.
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OILMORE, CHARLOTTE L.
Funeral services lor Mrs Charlotte L.
Gilmore, age it, ol Senlord. who passed away
Sunday. April ). will to conducted Wednes
day al J p.m . al the Lake Mary Church ot tha
Nararene with Palter Larry L Leonard
olllclatlng Interment will lollow at Oaklawn
Memorial Park, Lake Mary Visitation lor
Irlendt will be held Tuesday (torn 1 9 p m . at
the Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home, MOO
County Road 46A, Lake Mery In lieu ol
Powers, tho lamlly graciously requests con
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Worshipers meet
at storm-devasted
church in Alabama
By A iio o la U d &gt; m i _________________________________
PIEDMONT. Ain. Elglil-ycur-old Michelle
Noah's chin trembled mid terns Idled her eyes ns
she sat attiring at the ruins of the red-brick
church where 20 jwoplc died a week earlier.
"It Just looks scary to me now." she said
Sunday, her broken led propped up on a folding
chair during Easter sunrise scrvlecs outside the
shell of Goshen United Methodist Church, leveled
by a tornado on Palm Sunday.
There was no fear In the voice o f Marcus
Woods, Id. who lost Ids father and little sister In
the winds.
"1 Jusl wanted to be here," said the youth,
sitting In a wheelchair because of a badly bruised
right knee.
And there was courage In the voice of the Rev.
Kelly Clem, whose 4-yenrold daughter Hannah
was among six children killed last week by
whirling bricks during their Easter pageant.
"T h ere’s no place I’d rather be today," said
Mrs. Clem, who greeted parishioners, some for
the first time since tornadoes and storms killed at
least 44 people across the Southeast Inst Sunday.
Mrs. Clem's dress was dark red. her lace collar
white, and her forehead and eyes bruised purple
and crimson. Friends and relatives took turns
hugging the 34-ycnr-old pastor and her 2-yenr-old
girl, Sarah.
About 200 people gnlhrrcd In the parking lol of
the ruined church. Some needed crutches, others
wheelchairs and some the shoulders of relatives
and friends.
"W e kind of need each other." Bald the pastor's
husband, the Rev. Dale Clem, a youth minister In
nearby Jacksonville.
Mrs. Clem read from the New Testament Book
o f Romnns and chatted over n microphone with
small children. She presented the children with
wrapped Easter baskets, donated along with
money, supplies and children's gifts streaming in
from around the country.
"D o you know how many people love you ?" she
asked.
"A lot?" suggested one child.
"T h a t’s an understatement." Mrs. Clem re­
plied.

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LEOAL NOTICE
Purtuanl to Chapter 53 2,5.
Law, ot Florida, It I, tha Inttni
ol tha Public Daltndar, llth
Judicial Circuit, lo dailgnat* tha
following poll lien lor Incluilon
In lha Senior Management Sorv
lea Clan:
Potlllon No : 009,5
Clan Tlllt
Aitmlnlilrallva Director
Pubiiih: April a, 11, i n i
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO: M at,-CP
IN RE . ESTATE OF
ELIZ A B ETH S CONTENT.
Dacoaiad
NOTICE OF
ADMINIITRATION
Tha admlnlilratlon ol lha
d a t a of E L IZ A B E T H B
CO N TEN T, dacaoitd, Fit*
Number N 02, CP. It ponding In
lha Circuit Courl lor Seminole
County. Florida, Probata Divi­
sion, lha addran ot which It
Samlnola County Courlhouta,
P O Drawar "C ", Sanford,
Florida 22112 Tha namat and
addranat ot tha Pertonal Rap
ratantallva and lha Partonal
Rapratantallva't attorney ara
•at forth balow.
All Intarailad par com ara
required lo Ilia with thlt court,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE (1) all d ilm t
againtl tha aitata and (21 any
oblacllon by an Inttratlad
par ion on whom thlt notice wet
tarvad that challtngat lha valid
Ity ot lha will, tha quallllcallont
of lha Pertonal Repratanlallva.
vanua, or |ur Iid letton of lha
courl
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO F IL ED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Publication of thlt Notice hat
begun on March 2,. IOf4
Partonal Rapratantatlyai
Glenn Wllllt
c/oJohn V. Baum, Etqulra
IH S Maitland Avanua
Maitland. Florida 22751
John V. Baum, Etqulra
Florida Bar No: I2J540
III South Maitland Avanua
Maitland, Florida22751
(4071447 7200
Attorney lor Partonal
Rapraianfatlva
Publlth: March 21 A April 4,
im
DEP 7*0
iNT i7 e CIRCUIT COtJR 7
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 55 0211 CA M E
LEA D ER F E D E R A L BANK
FOR SAVINGS,
Plalnlllt.
vt
SHARON E.MOORE,Rt«l„
Dafandanl(i).
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given that,
purtuanl lo a Summary Judg
manl ot Foraclotur*. 1 will tall
tha lol lowing datcrlbad proparty
located In Samlnola County,
Florida:
Condominium Unit 57, Build
Ing 3B ol HIDDEN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUMS, according lo
lha Declaration ol Condominium
racordad March 22, 15,3 In
Official Racordt Book 1424.
Pagat 1311 thru 17,7 4nd
amended by flrtf amendment
thereto racordad May 14, 15*3 In
Official Racordt Book 1431,
Pagat 1471 thru 1413 and
amended by tacond amendment
thereto recorded May 7(. '5,3 In
OllicMI Racordt Book tail.
Page 2001 and amended by
amendment thereto recorded
June 4, 15,3 In Official Racordt
Book 1444, Paget l l l l Ihru 1231,
and fu rth e r am ended by
amendment thereto recorded
July 17, 1513 In Official Record!
Booh I4S4, Peget 1444 thru 1431
Public Rtcordi of Seminole
County, Florida, together with
ell eppurfenancet thereto end
en undivided Inleretl In the
common element! ol tald Con
dominium et tat forth In laid
Declaration, Including ipedll
colly, but not by way of limita­
tion the following equipment;

Legal Notice
Range. Refrigerator. D/W. Dll
poiol. Mlcrowavo. Wather,
Dryer. Paddle Font. Fireplace
at public tala, lo the hlgheit
bidder lor cath. at tha wetl front
door ot tha Samlnola County
Courlhouta. Sanlord. Florida.
II :00a m, on April 21.1554
American! With Dltablllllet
Act (ADA) Notice: In eccordence with the American*
with Dltablllllet Acl. pertont
with ■ dltablllty who need a
tpeclel accommodation to par
tld p ale In Hill proceeding
thou Id contact ADA Coordinator
at Ml North Park Avenue. Suite
N Ml. Sanford. Florida 22721 al
trait five dayt prior to the
proceeding. Telephone: (407)
M141M Eat. 4217; I 100 433 ,771
(TDD) or, 1 MO,770 (V), VIA
Florida Relay Service
WITNESS my hand and Seal
ol thlt Court on March 22.1554
(Stall
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K , C IRCU IT COURT
By Jana E Jauwlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth i March 24 A April 4,
1554
D EP 232

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FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 54 220-CP
IN R E ; ESTATEOF
GERTRUOE W McGARITY
Deceated
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The admlnltlrallon ol the
e tle te ol G E R T R U D E W.
M cG AR ITY, deceated. File
Number *4 220 CP, It pending In
Ihe Circuit Court lor SEMI
HOLE County, Florida. Probata
Olvltlon, Ihe eddrett ol which It
Ml N. Perk Avenue, Senlord,
F lo r id a . The n em et end
eddrettet of Ihe pertonal repre
tentative and Ihe pertonal rep
reteniellve't attorney ere tel
forth below.
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
SONSARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All pertont on whom Ihlt
notice It terved who have ob
|action! that challenge the velld
Ify of Ihe will, Ihe quellllcetloni
ol the pertonal repretenfellve,
venue, or |urlidlcllon of fhlt
Court ere required lo tile their
ob|ectlom with thlt Courl
W ITH IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE OF S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS "NOTICE ON
THEM.
All tredllori ol the decedent
end other pertont having clalmt
or damtndt againtl decedent'!
etlete on whom e copy of thlt
notice It terved within three
month! alter the date ol the lint
publication ol thlt notice mutt
file their clalmt with fhlt Court
W ITH IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH REE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAYS A FTER THE
DATE OF S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditor! ol the
decedent end pertont having
clalmt or demand! againtl the
decedent'* etlete mutt Ilia their
delm i with thlt court WITHIN
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A L L CLAIM S. DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E D WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The dale ol Iho tint publtca
lion ot Ihlt Notice It March 21.
1554.
Pertonal Repratanlallva:
LAWRENCE WADE
HAWLEY
C/OZteMadlcal
3 Wait Chatter Plata
Elmtlord, NY 10322
Attorney for Pertonal
Reprttenlallva:
JAMES E SHEPHERD.
ESQUIRE
1430 Slate Road 414 Weil
Suite 200
Long wood. Florida 22730
Telephone (4071*20 5151
Florida Bar No.; 175517
Publlth; March 2, A April 4,
1554
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Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIO H T IEN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CRIMINAL CASE NO.;
A54-477-CFA
SCIO INCIDENT NO ;
14 9041
IN R E : FO RFEITU R E OF
15,7 TOYOTA VAN
VIN 5JT4YR21VIH3057124
HOTICEOF FO RFEITU RE
PROCEEDING
TO: PedroCoru|o
443 Wheeling Avenue
AllamonleSprlngt, FL 32701
and all olhert who claim an
In le r e t l In the following
property
tf,7 TOYOTA VAN. VIN
IJT4YR71V,1(5057524
Donald F Etllnger, ol Ihe
Seminole County Sharlll't Of
tlce. Seminole County, Florida,
through h it o lf lc e r t . In
vetllgalort or ogenlt. tailed lha
above properly on March I.
1554. at or near to* Prairie Lake
Drive. Seminole County, Flor
Ida. and It pretanlty holding
tald proparty lor Ihe purpote ol
tor tel lure purtuanl lo Sec Ifont
512.701 704, Florida Slalultf.
and will REQUEST that an
Honorable Judge ot Ihe Circuit
Court, Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit. Seminote County, Flor­
ida, llnd probable ceute that Ihe
above property itiould be
forfeited lo the above agency
You will be lent a copy ol the
Order finding Probable Ceute
once If It tlgned by the Judge
end It will odvlte you how and
when lo rotpond lo fhlt requetl
tor lorfelture.
I H ER EB Y C ER T IFY THAT
a true and correct copy ot Ihlt
Notice wet ten I to Ihe above
named eddrettet by U S reglt
fared mall, return receipt re
quatied. Ihlt Till day ol March.
1554
MARY ANN KLEIN
LEG AL COUNSEL
Florida Bar No : 412*35
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SH ER IFF'SO FFIC E
1143 »th Street
Sanlord. Florida21771 *255
Telephone: (007) IM 4472
Publlth: March M. M l April 4.
4,1554
OEP221
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.; 51-II34-CAI4B
CALIFORNIA FEDERAL
BANK, a Federal Savlngt Bank,
at tuccettorIn Inleretl lo
California Federal Savlngt and
Loan Atiodallon.
Plalnlllt.
vt,
C EDWARD PROCTOR and
CANDY E PROCTOR, hit wife;
and FIRST BANK A TRUST
CO . l/k/a REGENCY DANK
OF FLORIDA,
Defendant*
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 43
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pur
luant to a Summary Final
Judgment and Order Cancelling
and Ratchedullng Forecloture
Sale entered In Ihe above tlyled
ceute. I will tell lo the hlghetl
end bett bidder lor cath on April
M. 15*4, et ll-.oo* m. al the watt
Irani door ot the Seminole
County Courlhouta. Senlord.
Florida. Ihe following detcrlbed
properly
Lot 2M. Weklve Cove Piute
Four, according lo Ihe plat
thereof, at recorded In Plat
Book 32, Paget 00. 41, 42 and 43.
of the Public Rtcordi ol Semi
nol* County. Florida
DATEO March 32,1554
MARYANNE MORSE,
Clerk ol the Court*
By Jane E Jattwlc
N O T I C E ; A M E R IC A N S
WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF
1550 - A D M IN ISTR A TIV E
ORDER NO 52 37 PERSONS
WITH A D ISA BILITY WHO
N EED A SPECIAL ACCOM
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE
IN T H IS P R O C E E D I N G
SHOULD CONTACT ADA CO
OROINATOR AT Ml NORTH
PARK AVENUE. SUITE N.M1.
SANFORO, FLORIDA 22771 AT
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PRO CEEDING. T E L E
PHONE 407 12J 4iM EXT 4227;
I ,00 535 1771 (T D D ). OR
t 100 533 1770 (V), VIA FLOR
IDA RELAY SERVICE
Publlth: March 2, A April 4.
1554
DEP 234
Notice *1 Sherlll't Sal*
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
lhal by virtue ol that certain
Writ ol Eitcullon Ittued out ol
and under the teal ol the County
Court ot Plnallat County. Flor
Ida. Cate I5200I7I0COO4I upon a
llrul ludgment rendered In tha
alorttald Court on the I7lh day
ot June A.D. 1*51, In that certain
cate enlllled: Barnett Recovery
Corporation, Plalnlltf vt. Kerl
Peak and Carol Peek, Defendant
which aloretald Writ ol Execu
lion wet delivered to me at
Sharlll ot Semlnola County,
Florida and I have levied upon
*11 the right, llll* and Interett ol
the defendant, Carol Peek, In
and lo the following datcrlbad
property, tald property being
located In Seminole County,
Florida more particularly da
tcrlbadatlollowt:
One I5M Ford Atrotlar Van.
B l u e / T a n V I n .
II F M C A I171JZA20353 balng
ttorad al Allimonli Towing
ind Ihe undertlgned i t Sharlll
of Seminole County, Florida,
will al 11:00 A M on lha 20th
day ol April A.D. 1554, ollar lor
tale and tall lo Ihe hlghatl
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, el lha
Front (Wilt) Door, it Ihe llept.
ol Ihe Seminole County Court­
house In Sanlord. Florida, lha
above datcrlbad property.
Thai tald tale It being mad#
lo tellify the Itrm i ol thlt Writ
ot Execution
Donald F. Etllnger. Sharlll
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W ITH D IS .
A0IITIES ACT OF 1550. PER
SONS WITH A DISABILITY
N E E D IN G S P E C I A L AC
COMMOOATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
SH O U LD CO N TA CT TH E
C IV IL D IVISIO N OF THE
S H E R I F F ’S O F F IC E , EN
F O R C E A B L E W RITS S E C ­
TION. I14S 2ITH S T R E E T .
S A N FO R O , F L O R ID A AT
LEAST FIV E DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PRO CEEDIN G. T E L E ­
PHONE: (007) 3M 4440. TTD
(407)123 2123
Publlthad: March 31. 21. April 4.
II, with tha tala on April M.
1554.
DEP 1,5

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. *1 3051 CA-I4 B
EMC MORTOAGE CORPORA
T ION, a Dataware corporallon.
Plalnlllt.
JUAN HOSTIOS. PATRICIA B
HOST IO S ; JU A N M A R IO
H O ST IO S ; U N KN O W N
SPOUSE OF P A TR IC IA B
HOST IOS. IF ANY; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JUAN MARIO
HOST IO S , IF A N Y ; and
SUMMERHILL TOWNHOMES
H O M EO W N ERS’ ASSOCIA
TION, INC .
Defendant!
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVEN
that, purtuanl lo a Summary
Final Judgment In Foraclotur*
entered In Ihe above tlyled
caut* and Order Retcheduling
Forecknur* Sal*. In Ihe Circuit
Courl ol Seminole County. Flor
Ida. I, Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Courl
ol Seminole County, Florida,
will tall that certain properly
illuated In Seminole County,
Florida, more particularly d*
ten bed et:
Lol 111. S U M M E R H IL L .
PHASE II. according lo Ihe plot
thereof e* recorded In Plat Book
11, Paget 17 and 21 of tha Public
Rtcordi of Samlnola County.
Florida
Alio known at 2*2* Revere
Court. Cattelberry. F L 21707
al public tale, to tha hlghetl and
bail bidder, tor cath, al tha wetl
front ttepi ol the Seminole
County Courlhouta, Ml North
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Florida
at ll:Q0a m on April 11.1*54
Wilneit my hand and Ihe
olllclal teal ol Ihlt Court on
March 21.1*54
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: JanaE. Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: March 1, A April 4.
1*54
DEP 241
in t h e ’ c i r c u i t COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 5314 CA 14 ■
EMC MORTGAGE CORPORA
TION. a Delaware corporation.
Plalnlllt.
vl
WILLIAMS HOOD BARBARA
H HOOD; BOBBYW TUCKER
ANO CO N LEY D DAVEN
PORT. AS THE SOLE RE
MAIMING D IR EC T O R S AS
TRUSTEES OF CAPITAL KEY
REALTY.IN C. A DISSOLVED
FLO R ID A CORPORATION.
O R LA N D O W A T E R PRO
CESSING SYSTEMS. INC and
A LA FA Y A WOODS HOME
O W N E R ’ S A SSO CIA TIO N .
INC
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
that, purtuanl lo a Summary
Final Judgment In Foretlotura
entered In the above tlyled
caut*. In the Circuit Courl ol
Seminole County, Florida. I,
Clark ot tha Circuit Courl ol

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Seminole County, Florida, wilt
tall lhal certain properly tllual
*d In Seminole County. Florida,
more particularly detcrlbed at
Lol I*. ALAFAYA WOOOS.
PHASE IX. according lo lha
map or plot thereof at recorded
In Plal Book 34, Page* I through
a, In the Public Record* ol
Sem Inol* County, F lor Ida
Alto known at 10*5 Gould
Place. Oviedo. F L 31741
al public tala, lo lha hlgheit and
bell bidder, lor cath. al the wetl
front llept ol the Seminole
County Courlhouta. Ml North
Park Avenue. Sanlord, Florida
at II 00 a m on April 24.15*4
Wltnatt my hand and lha
Olllclal tool ol Ihlt Courl on
March 24. 155*
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cltrkol Circuit Court
By: Janet Jatewlc
Deputy Clark
Publlth March II A April 4.
’*54___________
DEP244
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 54 374 CA-I4B
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION. *
corporation, organlied and
eiltlmg under the law* of the
United Stetei ot America.
Plalnlllt.
vt.
JU LIE ANNE BLOCH a/k/a
JU LIE ANNE D R A K E.*1 *1 .
Detendanllt)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO BRADLY BLOCH et Trull
e* lor BLOCH REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS, INC. a dll
lol red F lor Ida corporal ion
Retldence Unknown
Loti Known Mailing Addrett
503 Sunrldge Place t i l l
AllamonleSprlngt. Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to toreclota a mortgage
on the following properly In
Semlnola County. Florida
LOT I. CORRECTED ANO
R E V I S E D P L A T OF
NORMANDY PARK. CASSEL
BERRY, ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK I.
PAGE IDO. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SE M IN O L E CO U N TY.
FLORIOA
hat been Iliad againtl you and
olhert and you are required lo
larva a copy ot your written
detente*. It any, to It on SMITH
A SIMMONS. P A Plaintllft
attorney*. I l l Wait Adam*
Street, Suit* U14, Jetktonvllle,
Florida 32202. no more than
thirty IM) dayt bom lha llrtl
publication date ol thlt notice ot
action, and Ilia lha original with
the Clerk ol Ihlt Courl either
before tervice on P laln llll*
attorney* or Immediately there
alter; otherwlte. a default will
be entered againtl you lor Ihe
relief demanded In Ihe com
plaint or petition
American* With Oltablllllet
Acl I ADA I Notice In ac
cordance with the American*
with Dltablllllet Act. pertont
with a dltablllty who need a
tpeclel accommodation lo par
llclpala In thlt proceeding

thou Id contact ADA Coordinator
at Ml North Park Avenue. Suite
N Ml. Sanlord. Florida 227/1 al
leatt live dayt prior lo Ihe
proceeding Telephone (4071
211 43M E XI 4327; 1 «00 *351771
(TDD) or 1 100 *33 5770 (V). via
Florida Relay Service
DAT ED on March 14.155t
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
ClerkollheCircuit Court
By Jeananna L Tlmberlake
Deputy Cletk
Publlth: March 2« A April 4.
1554
DEP 243
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. *115*3 CA 14 B
M O N D RIA N M O R T G A G E
CORPORATION, a Deliware
cor porallon,
Plalnlltf.
vt.
HIODEH VILLAGE CONDO
MINIUM ASSOCIATION. INC ,
CT AL .
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
purtuanl lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foretlotura deled
March II. 1*54 and entered in
Cate No 53 15*5 CA 14 B ot the
Circuit Courl ol the IITH
Judicial Circuit In and lor Semi
note County, Florida, wherein
M O N D RIA N M O R T O A G E
CORPORATION, a Delaware
corporation. P la ln llll, and
HIDDEN VILLAG E CONDO
MINIUM ASSOCIATION. INC .
E T AL . are defendant*. I will
tell lo Ihe hlghetl bidder tor
cath al Ihe Wetl Fronl Door ol
Ihe Seminole County Courl
houte. Sanlord. Florida, al II 00
o'clock AM on lha Till day ol
April. 1554. Ihe following d*
wnbed property at tat forth In
tald Summary Final Judgment,
to wit .
Condominium Unit It. Build
ing 2B ot MIOOEN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM, according to
the Declaration ol Condominium
recorded March 72, l**3 In
Olllclal Racordt Book 1414.
Paget 1341 Ihru t!47 and
amended by flrtt amendment
thereto recorded May 14. 15*3 In
Olllclal Record* Book r*JR.
Paget 14)3 thru t i l l and
amended by tecond amendment
thereto recorded May II. 15*3 In
Olllclal Record* Book 144t,
Page 1001 and amended by
emendmenl Iherefo recorded
June 4. 15*5 In Olllclal Record*
Book 1*44. Paget 1)11 thru 1221
end further emended by
amendment thereto recorded
July 17. 15*3 in Olllclal Record*
Book 1434 Paget 1044 thru 1431.
Public Record* ol Seminole
County. Florida logeiner with
alt appurtenance* thereto and
an undivided inleretl in Ihe
common element* ol tald Con
domlnum a* tel forth in tald
Declaration
Including tpecllically, but not
by way ot limitation Ihe follow
mg equipment Range, Retiig
e r a t o r , O •’ W . D lip o t e t .

Legal Notices

Legal

Microwave. Wether. Dryer,
Paddle Font
Together with all ilruttura*
and Improvement* now and
hereafter on tald land, and
ll.luret allachod thereto, and
all rent*. Ittuet, proceed*, ana
profit* accruing and to
bom tald premltat. all ol which
are Included within lha forego
ing ile t c r lp t lo n and the
habendum thereat; alto all B»»tleam. electric, water and other
heating, cooking, retrlgara ng,
lighting, plumbing# wnlltiling*
Irrigating.’ and power tytlemt
machine*, appliance*, fixture*
and appurtenance*, which are
now or mey hereafter perteln to.
or be utod with, In, or on tald
premltat. even though they may
be detached or detachable
DATED Ihlt llth day ol
March. 105*
MARYANNE MORSE
Cl#*k, Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publlth March 7* A April 4,

tee#

DEP 134

*

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. *3*34* CA 141
J I K IS L A K M ORTOAOE
SERVICE CORPORATION, a
Florida corporillon.
Plalnllll.
v»
JAMESP JUDGE.*1*1-.
Deltndentll).
AMENDED
NOTICE OF 1ALE
Nolle# It hereby given that,
purtuanl lo a Summary Judg
menl ol Foreclotute. I will tall
tha following detcrlbed property
localed In Seminole County.
Florida
Lol 14, Block 7, NORTH OR
LANOO 2NO ADDITION ac
cording to lha plat thareot at
recorded In Plel Book 12. Paget
13 through 37 ol tha Public
Record! ol Seminole County,
Florida
at public tala, to live highott
bidder lor ceth. al the wett front
door ol the Seminole County
Courlhouta. Sanford. Florida,
It 00 a m on April It, 1554
American! With Dltablllllet
Act (ADA) Notice: In ac
cordance with the Amerlcnnt
with Dltablllllet Act. pertont
with e dltablllty who need a
tpeclel accommodation to par
lietpate In Ihlt proceeding
thoutd contact ADA Coordinator
at Ml North Park Avtnue Suite
N Ml. Sanlord. Florida 31771 at
leatl tire dayt prior lo the
proceeding Telephone 1*01)
17) 43M Ext 4227, I MO 535 *771
(TDD) or 1 5005770 (V). via
Florida Relay Servlet
WITNESS my hand and Seal
ol thlt Court on March II. 1554
ISaall
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK.CIRCUITCOURT
ByOorolhyW Bollon
Deputy Clerk
Publlth March 1* A April 4.
1554

Notice

INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
Fit* Number 54-151 CF
IN R E : ESTATEOF
GERTRUDE H DAVIS.
Oeceatre
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The admlnltlrallon ot the
attete ol Gertruda H. De.ii
d e c t a t a d . F l i t Numb*,
54 151 CP, It pending in let
Circuit Courl lor Seminoi(
County, Florida. Probett Din
ilon. lha addrau ol which It jgi
North Park Avanua, Sanfwa
F L 21771. The namat end
eddrettet ol Ihe pertonal repr*
tentative and lha partonal rrp
retanlellva’t attorney art wi
lor th balow
A LL IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All panoni on whom th,*
notice It terved who have cb
(ecliont lhal challenge the valid
By ol th* will, th* qualification!
ot th* pertonal rtpretenttu,,
venue, or |urltdlcllon ol it.,
Courl aro required to til* the r
oblectlont with thlt Cour&lt;
W ITHIN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUM.I
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERV ICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE Oh
THEM.
All creditor* ol Iho decedent
and other pertont having tltimt
or demand* againtl decedent i
etlale on whom a copy ol th-*
notice It terved within Hu h
month* attar Ihe dale ot the iu*i
publication of Ihlt notice mut&lt;
Ilia their clalmt with thlt Court
W ITHIN THE LA T E R Ol
THREE MONTHS AFTER tut
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBu
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAYS AFTER tnf
OATE OF SERV ICE OF 4
COPY OF THIS NOTICE Oh
THEM
All other credlteri ol me
decedent and pertont hav-rq
Clalmt or demand* againtl rhe
decedent t etlale mull llle
r
clalmt with Ihlt court WIT»&gt;h
THREE MONTHS AFTER Tut
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O TICE

A L L CLAIM S. DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SC
F IL E D WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Tha dale ol the tint public t
Non ot Ihlt Notice it April i
1f54
Pertonal Representative
Arthur C Kamlntkl
S144 Woodland Laktt Dr i••
Apt 123
Palm Beach Garden! M.

Bill

Attorney lor Partonal
Repretenlatlve
Bruce Chariot King
100 SE Second Street, it* &lt;UX
Miami. FL3JU I
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Publlth April*. II, itti
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Sports
IN B R IEF
LOCALLY

T h e irs for the taking

Seminole girls realize state title is within reach

P.A.L. basketball fund-raiser

Prom Staff Reports

SANFORD - Tin* I'.A.L. (Police* Athletic
League) conches will ciilerlnln the IXJ‘s from
102 JAM/, on TucHiloy. April 5lh oi ihe
Seminole Community College Hciillh notl Physi­
cal Education Center starling at 7 p in.
There will also In* a hainime drawing far an
Orlando Magic autographed Irani pennant.
Cost Is s:i mid you must be present lo win the
jiennont. Proceed* will iH'tirfli Seminole County
Ppllcc Alhlrtlc League and Cops and Kids.
For tickets or Inlormalloii. contncl l.lciitenani
Malt Sic wart al (407J 330 0650. extension OKI.
or Tony Diaz at (407) HO 1 4 122.

JACKSONVILLE — In a manner of speaking,
flic Seminole High School girls' (rack Irani gol a
peek al file future this past weekend.
Competing in I he Chcesrborough Invllutlimnl
al Hlhuult High School. Seminole finished second
(60-591 lo Jncksonvlllc-Ralncs. Hie learn Semi­
nole couch Nate Perkins expects to he the Tribe’s
main opposition In the Class 4A slate llieel.
"W hat we wauled lo do this season was
compete against the best." said Perkins. "If
we’re going lo win the slate championship, the
girls need to know who lhe hrsl learns are and
what'll It take to heat them.
"High! mow. Moines Is going to he the team to
heal at the stale meet. We finished second lo
them Ibis lime. Inil we think wi may have
enough to heal them al the slate us long ns Ihe
girls continue to work hard mid improve."

AROUND THE STATE
Eldam powers Gators

Mlhauh Mulshed third with 56 Icnm points.
Leading Semlnoli* on Saturday was Katina
Perry, who Mulshed llrst In the shot put with a
throw of 3H feet and won the discus with an effort
of 108-0. For tier efforts. Perry was voted Ihe
out standing athlete of the meet.
Ilelinder Morgan also turned In a superlative
|ierfortnancc. winning the triple Jump (36-6) and
finishing third In Ihe long Jump (17-0). She nlvi
ran a leg of the Tribe's first-place 4 x 100-mctcr
relay and the second-place 4 x 400*mcter relay.
"Bcllndcr's the lender." said Perkins. "She
always gels up for a meet, no mailer what (he
competition. She mines out and makes the
program go. She reminds me a little hit of Adrlun
lllllnmnn In that respect."
Minder Hampton also scored a victory fnr the
Srmlnolcs, winning the 200 meter dash In 25.34.
T h e q u a r i e l o f II am [it o n . S h a w n da
Moulgomery. Tenellc Hersey. and Morgan won

the 4 x 100-meter relay In 48,0. That same
foursome came back In the final event of the
evening to Mulsh second to Haines In Hie -I x
400-meter relay (3:58.1 to 3:59.0).
M ontgom ery contributed a second-place
showing In the long Jump 117-1 Vi) while Hersey
took fourth In the 100-metcr high hurdles
(15.99). Dunlellc McPherson placed sixth In the
triple Jump (33-8).
With the sfnte meet Just six weeks away.
Perkins said that the main Insk facing the
Semlnoles Is to get themselves ready for the
district and regional qualifiers.
"W e're looking to peak around the conference
meet (Friday, April 22)." said Perkins. "After
that. It's n matter of qualifying as many people ns
we can for the state meet.
"T h e girls know we ran compete with Hallies
They have Hie feeling flint they could Ire stale
champions. They want ll."

GAINESVILLE — Designated hitler James
Kldam went 4-tor-L hitting two homers and
driving lo four runs lo lead Florida past
Southeastern Conference foe Alabama H-ll
Sunday.
Darren McClellan (7-31 got the win In relief lot
the Gators 1211 1. 5-0).

Red Sox,
Cubs keep
winning

FSU gets by N.C. State

From H a lf Raports_____________

TALLAHASSEE — Jeremy Morris drove In the
winning rim with a single In the bottom nl the
seventh inning to give Florida Slate an H-7 will
Sunday over North Carolina Stale
Florida Stales Phil Olson 15-01 look the
mound In the second after starlet Steven
Morgan surrendered a grand slam.

AROUND THE NATION
UNC women win title
KICIIMOND, Va — North Carolina has woo
another national basketball i huinplnnshlp Only
this lime. Dean Smith wasn't Involved
Tills one belongs In the Tin Heel women, and
they won It In dnunatle lushlmi.
Charlotte Smith swished a 3 point shot at the
buzzer to give North Carolina a 00-59 vie lory
over Louisiana Tech nil Sunday and lls llrst
NCAA women's ehaiiiptonshlp.
Suiltli finished with 20 polnis and grubbed 2d
rifftu m K io S(:t,ii&gt;)iTfiipjyj)sl|lp game record
Tonya Sampson'led North Carolina (33-21 with
21 points Pam Thomas' 14 points led Tech
131*4). Vickie Johnson scored 12.

Craven wins Sundrop 300
HICKOKY. N.C. — Uleky Craven ol Newlmrgh.
Me,, took die lead with a daring three ahreasi
move late In the race and won the Sundrop dOO
NASCAR lloseh Grand National Series stock cai
race Sunday at 1llckory Motor Speedway
Craven, the 1092 rookie of the year on the
series, led the Until d2 of 300 lii|)s on the
dfid-mlle I rack

Martins acqire Hernandez
MEMPHIS. Term. — The Florida Marlins
traded reliever Matt Turner lo the Cleveland
Indians In exchange for Jeremy Hernandez, the
team said Sunday while In Memphis.
Hernandez, a righthander, spill last season
between San Diego and Cleveland, posting a 6-7
record and an ERA of 3.6d.
In other Marlin moves announced Sunday, the
team decided to keep pitcher Yorkls Perez and
designated pitcher Jeff Molls for assignment
within todays.

Hurricanes sweep Irish
SOUTH BEND. hid. - Mike Metcalfe hit it
run-scoring triple as Miami look the lead for
good during a Ihrcr rtm Hurd Inning in heal
Nofre Dame 4-2 Sunday, sweeping a lluec-giime
weekend series.

K

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Hm *W Shots by Apqrt Kent*Ion

Not this time
The rally cap-/Yamc mu last Thursday after Ihe
Lake llranllcv
lints fell behind Neptune Beach
Flclchcr In Ihe semllluals ol the lllg Mine Monanzn

ban-bull lamuument. Hut Hie ellort wasn't quite
enough us a Patriot rally fell Just short In a 9-6 loss to
the Senators The hosts finished third In Ihe event.

Pirates end C a rd in a ls’ 22-game streak
From Staff Roporlt
SANFOIID
The streak Is over
For the lirsi time in ulniost two years, the Kulghls of
Columbus Cardinals siillered a loss In the Sanford
Meercallon Department llabe Multi Hnscbnll League.
Playing al Sanford Memorial Stadium Saturday, (lie
Moose Lodge Pirates broke a 2-2 tie with three runs In
the sixth Hitiiiig, then added three instirutirc runs In the
seventh Huilng m breaking the three time defending
city champions' 22-gutnc winning streak. 8-3.
Leading the Pirates (2-0) to victory were Aulonlo
White (double, iwo singles, two runs), Evan Thompson
(triple, mill. Willie Mohluson and Carl Arnold (one
single and one run each). Ten dice Daniels and Donald
White (one single each) and Dome Hayes. Jason
Graham and Steve Harriett (one run each).
Providing the ollense for flic Cardinals (1-11 were
Moherl Mandall (double, run). Ivory Peterson and
Hlehurd Badger (one single and one run each) and
Wesley Winkle. Huger Sizemore and Walter Gaines (one
single enelil.
fhe leant Hud looks like 11 might he ready to displace
the Cardinals ulup Ihe league. Hie Nobles Construction
White Sox. lollowrd up Its opening 16-1 victory with a
21-3 slaughter of the Haggs Produce Expos ou ZInn
Beck Field.
Powering Ihe While Sox (2-0) were Chnz Lyllo (four
singles, three runs). Chris Louwsma (double, two

singles, iwo rims). Ilrclt Counts and Gerald Bishop ftwo
doubles and one run each) and Brad Jenkins (two
singles, four runs).
Also hitting were J.M. Nobles (iwo singles, two runs).
Freddie Hawkins and Alvin Smith (one double and two
runs cacti). Alex Jacot (single, two runs). Dominic Celts
(single, run) and Maurice Smith (run).
Doing thr hitting foi the Expos (0-2) were Chris
Vaughn (double, single). Darrell Baggs (double, run).
•Johnathan Justice (single! and Cory Peterson and Jerry
Strickland (one run each).
The most exciting game of the day found the Hotary
Moyals breaking a 6-6 tie by scoring two runs In (he
fourth Inning and three runs In the fifth to take an 1 1-6
lead. But the Woodmen of the World A's scored four
runs In Hie bottom of Hie fifth and had the tying und
winning runs on second and third when the final out
was made to come up short. 11-10
Doing the damage for the Moyals (1-1) were Tommy
Haines Jr. (single, three runs), Nathaniel Cline (single,
two runs). Handy Casey and Melvin Holt (one single and
one run each), Nick Johnson (single), Antonio
Cnssniiovn (two runs) and Chad Sheffield and Michael
Harisock (cue run each).
Pacing the A's (0-2) attack were Terrel Bender (triple,
single, two runs), Terrance McQueen and Shawn
Greene (two singles and two runs each) unit Brett Witte,
David Sweeney. Mike Arrington and Donte Harper (one

[ See Babe Ruth. Page 2B

SANFORD — Don't look now. hut
there appears to Ire two powers In
the Sanford Recreation Department
Little Major Baseball League.
Willie the defending city champi­
on Sunnlland Corporation Red Sox
rolled to their fIIIli straight mercy
rule victory at Lakefronl Field. Ihe
Railroaders (hilts were also collect'
lug llielr fIffli win without a defeat
at Hoy Hollar Field Saturday
The Cubs got a combined om
h llter from Jared Fcdder and
William Cleveland in a 7 0 sliulout
of (lie* Cook Construction Orioles.
The Orioles, who came Hi Hr Hu:
game Just a game behind the Cubs,
held llie Cubs scoreless for three
Hillings, trot the division leaders
came up with two In the fourth,
then exploded for four runs in the
(tltli liming lu put the game out of
reach.
Leading the Cubs (5-0) were David
Brock (double, single, two runs)
Charming Byrd (Iwo singles, run).
Aaron Richardson Idouble, run).
Robert Woodward (double) and
Cleveland. Fedder and Danny Brock
lone single and one run each),
Erie Rogers hud a first Inning
single for the Orioles 13*2)
In other games at Hoy llullai
Field, the Marlins used a pair ol llvi
run Innings to whip the First Union
Banks A's. 16-0. and Ihe Disabled
American Veterans Royals scored at
least four runs In each liming in
pounding the Expos IH-3.
The Marlins (3-21 were led by Nick
Ireland (home run. triple, douhli
two runs), Micky Wells (home run.
runl. John KlllHigsworlh (single,
run). Daniel Whitten (single). Hubert
Lowe and Ryan Spradlcr (three runs
each). Willie Collier (two ruusi and
Brandy Blaeh. Ryan Blelchncr,
Joshua Butler and J.R. I.cgcttc (one
run each).
Doing the hitting for Hu- A's (0-5)
were Dontndl Jones (double). Chris
Parra and James Foster (one single
and one run each). Doug Tcxlcra
and Mall Bozelka (one single eachl
and Marcus Stokes. Willie Bennett.
M a rly G o ld s ty n and M a u rell
Dickerson (one run each).
Pacing the Royals' (4-1) attack
C See L it tle Majors, Page 2B

WHAT’S HAPPENING

Local Marlin fans still at the mercy of cable TV

Baseball

K erne in h er th e k id In th e
neighborhood who thought that
because the baseball wns his, he
deserved special privileges?
He luid to pitch and hat fourth
even though lie couldn't do either.
What choice did we have other Hum
to put up with If? Either that, or find
a way to buy our own hall.

ULyman al Spruce Creek, 7 p.m.

JV Baseball
□ Lake Mary al Seminole, 3:30 p.m.
C1Normandy (OH) at Lake Howell, 7 p.m.
( jLako Brantley at Cyprosa Creek. 4 p.m.

Softball
□ Oviedo va. Lake Mary at Lako Mary Sports
Complox. JV, 5:30 p.m.; V, 7 p.m.

Tennis
□ Seminole al Lyman (boys and girls), 3 p.m.
□ Lake Highland al Lake Mary (boys), 3:30 p.m.

COLLEGEBASKETBALL
□ 9 ; 15 p.m. — WCPX 6. NCAA Men's Tourna­
ment championship: Arkansas vs. I)ukc.(L)

bomplste listings on Page 2B

The Major League Baseball season
began Inst night with Ihe Clm-lnnall
Reds hosting Hie SI. l.ouls Cardinals
and stretches out before us, the
1994 World Series beckoning to us
from mid-October. What Joys and
heart breaks does it hold?
The first heartbreak, lor baseball
Ians hi Seminole County, Is tli.it
Cahlevlsiou is continuing H's defacto Ikiii of (lie Florida Marlins on
the Sunshine Network, which will
carry 60 Marlins games (WIHH 56 Is
scheduled to broadcast 50-plus
Marlins' away games).
"They're not [laying for our Flor­
ida Marlins package," said Amy
Pcmpcl of the Sunshine Network.
"Every other system Is carrying the
package. Cahlevlsiou, Is Hie only
major system In the state that's not
carrying the Marlins.
"There Is one new development.

Cahlevlsiou has elected to provide
the Marlins package In Brevard
County Isprlng training home of the
Marlins). They have picked up the
Marlins over there, but they’ re
electing not lo do so In Orange und
Seminole County."
Sports fans will remember tlial
C ahlevlsiou and the Sunshine
N etw ork w ere at sim ila r lo g ­
gerheads over the Orlando Magic
cable television packugc early last
season. A pparen tly, the Magic
stepped In when the situation began
to become a public relations pro­
blem for them.
"It's similar to the situation with
Hie Magic," acknowledged Pctnpcl.
"T o my knowledge, the Magic did
express llielr dismay over the altual i o n . S li p |) o a e d I y , t h o u g h .

Cahlevlsiou elected to carry the
Orlando Muglc games based on the
feedback from their subscribers."
Cublcvlslon’s choice not to carry
the Sunshine Network's 60-gumc
Marlins package, scheduled to begin
Wednesday, when the Marlins play
Ihe Los Angeles Dodgers at 10:30
p.m.. confounds Pcmpcl. who lives
In Seminole County.
" I t 's very fru s tra tin g ." said
Pcmpcl. "I'm a Cahlevlsiou sub­
scriber and a baseball fun. Even If I
d id n 't w ork for the Sunshine
Network. I would he Interested In
watching the Murllns. Out I won't
Imve that opportunity.
"I don't know whut their reason­
ing Is other than reading published
reports where they clulmcd that
there's not enough Interest In the
Marlins In thlsareu."
What's Ironic Is thut even the
c a r r i e r s In t h e T a m p n - S t .
Petersburg area that offer the Sun­
shine Network provide the Marlins'
package. And there's heavy re­
sentment In (hat area over the role
that they perceive the Marlin ad­
ministration played In the area
losing the battle for the San Fran­
cisco Glunts.
"T ills is Florida's first baseball

tcum," Pcmpcl said. "There's an
Interest there. For some reason.
Cahlevlsiou doesn't see that. We
otrer the same package and the
same term s to every on e else.
They're the only ones In the state
that haven't elected to purchase II."
So whut do we do now?
Ltkc the punk kid whu wants
things hls way bccuuse he owns the
only ball In (he neighborhood, those
of us who cun afford it and have the
zoning allowances can thumb out
noses at Cahlevlsiou and go the way
oftlicsalelllledlsh.
Wtiut about the rest o f us? I
understand that Florida Today, the
newspaper that services Brevard
County, played a role In getting
Cablcvlslon to offer the Sunshine
Network’s package by conducting a
mnll-tn survey of sorts.
I prefer Hie "squeaky wheel gets
the grcusc" approach. If you have a
problem with your service, then gel
on the phone und complain lo the
customer service department, Let
Cahlevlsiou know thul you want
and expect to be able to see Florida
Marlin games. Complain every time
those expectations aren't met.
The customer Is nlwnys right.

FOR THE BEST COVERAGE OF SPO RTS
IN YOUR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD D AILY
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8 A - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida * Monday, April 4, 1994

Babe Ruth

S T A T S &amp; STANDINGS
IB A W A U . STANDINGS
National Lt*gut
All Timet IO T
East Olvlslan
W
L Pci
OB
Atlanta
000
0
0
Florida
0
0
000
Montreal
0
0
000 —
Near Y o n
0
0
000
Philadelphia
0
0
000
Central Dtvislan
W
L Pet
OB
St Louts
1
0 1 000 —
Chicago
0
a
000
•&gt;
Houston
0
0
000
&lt;»
Pllliburgh
0
0
ooo
Cincinnati
0
1 ooo 1
West Division
W
L Pel
OB
Colorado
0 a
ooo
Los Angolas
0
0
ooo
San Diego
0
0
ooo —
San Francisco
0
0
ooo —
Sunday’i Oama
St Loulit. Cincinnati*
Monday ! Oamai
SI Louts (Cormlar M l at Cincinnati
ISmllty ] t), 3:01p.m.
New York (Gooden 11 1}) al Chicago
I Morgan 10 IS),7;70p m
Monlrtal IF a titr o 1} )t al Moulton
IHarnlich I ! f ) . 1:3)pm.
Pltliburgh (Smith 3 3) al San Francisco
(Burkaltn 71,4 OSp m
Phlladalphla (Schilling 143) al Colorado
(Reynoso 17 11), 5 OSp m
Atlanta (Maddux 3010) al San Oltgo
(0*n#l IS l l U U p n
Tuesday's Oamtt
New York (Smith a l) al Chicago (Guiman
t) 101,3 30p m
Pittsburgh (Cooka 1010) at San Francisco
(Portugal II 4). 3:35p m
Florida (Hough f i l l at Las Angtlai
lHarshlsar n m . i tip m
Montreal (Hill *3) al Moulton I Of aba k
T I I I ,I OJp m
Atlanta (Glavlna 33 a) at San Dlago
IWhltahursta 3), 10 OJp m
Wadnasday's Gamas
SI. Louis al Cincinnati. 13U p m
Naw York at Chicago, 3:30 p m.
’ Pittsburgh *1 Sen Francisco, 3: U p m
Montreal at Houston, I 01 p m
Phlladalphla at Colorado. 9 01 p m
Atlantaal San Dlago. 10:31 p m.
Florldaat Los Angolas. 10:11p.m.
American Leaf u*
All Times EOT
East Division
W
L Pet. 08
Baltimore
a
o ooo
Boston
0
ooo —
0
, Detroit
0
ooo —
0
New York
0
0
ooo —
j Toronto
0
0
ooo _
CtnVrul Divltlon
,
W
L Pci
OB
j Chicago
0
0
OOO —
- Cleveland
0
ooo —
0
| KansasCily
0
0
ooo —
, Milwaukee
0
0
ooo
• Minnesota
0
0
ooo —
Wtft Divltlon
j
W
L Pet. 0 8
' California
0
0
ooo _
Oakland
0
0
ooo —
Seattle
0
0
ooo —
Texas
0
0
ooo —
Monday's Oamas
Seattle (Johnson I ! I) at Clavaland
! IMartlnai 11!), 1:01pm
Texas (Drown 11 II) al Now York I Kay
• II ! l , 1:05p m.
; Datroll IMoora ti l l at Boston (Clamans
, II U), 1.01p m
' Chicago (McDowall 33 10) at Toronto
, (Guiman 14 3). l:U p m
• Kansas City I Appier IS |) al Baltlmora
J (Mussina 14 41,1:01pm
Tuesday's Games
• Oakland (Witt ta il) al Mllwaukaa lEldrrd
J 14 14). 3 01p m
• Chicago (Farnandai I I ! ) at Toronto
| (Slawart 13 II. 3 jllp m.
■ California (Langston I! II) at Mlnnasola
&gt;1Tapani 17 111. I OJp m
I
Wadnasday’s Oamas
• Taras at Naw York, 1:01 p m
| Oelrolt at Boilon. I 01 p m
, Saalila at Clovaland, 70Sp m
Chicago al Toronto. 3:3Jp m
KansasCItyat Baltlmora. 7U p m
CalllornlaatMInnesola. I OJp m

1SPRING TRAINING
AMERICAN LEAOUE
W L
Pet.
(Seattle
9
71
700
Oakland
19 11
413
Cleveland
11 14
543
Boston
15 t]
534
Kansas City
16 14 ,513
\ Milwaukee
1
4
517
1!
&gt;Chicago
17 Id
515
; Baltimore
1! IS
500
, Detroit
17 IS .444
■New York
444
17 IS
‘ Minnesota
14 11
411
- Toronto
13 \7 433
; Texas
317
13 19
California
to 19
14!
NATIONAL LEAOUE
W L
Pet.
Atlanta
9
70
490
Pittsburgh
19 10 45!
H*w York
21 13 *11
It Louts
14 11
571
San Francisco
17 13
547
Philadelphia
14 13
519
Los Angeles
15 IS
500
Chicago
16 17
415
Colorado
14 19
471
Florida
11 19 .419
Houston
11 II
.419
Cincinnati
117
11 19
San Diego
It
II .379
Montreal
to 20
113
* NOTE: Split squad games count In stand
(ngs Ties or collaga games do not
Saturday's Gamas
• Saalila J. Toronto!
Plllsburgh 4, Clavaland 4
■Milwaukee|, Detroit!
I Atlanta 4, Chicago While Sox 3,10 Innings
• SI Louli4, Cincinnati 3
• llallimora », Philadelphia 1
! New York Mels 1, Tanas 3
• Mlnnasola 17, Chicago Cubs I
I New York Yankees 1 Bolton 1. 10 innings,
Ha
J San Diego 7. Houston 1
J Oakland 1, San Francisco 4
i Montreal 7. Colorado 1
| Florida vs. Kansas City, ccd,, poor Held
, California J. Los Angeles?
Sunday's Oamas
j Chicago Cubs», Mlnnasola 1
• Mllwaukoo vs. Dotroll al Washington, ccd.
’ Chicago Whllo Soial Nashville, ccd., rain
Florida vs. Kansas City, ccd., poor Held
Las Vegas Stars 4, San Diego 1
i California!, Los Angeles 4
| San Francisco 1. Oakland J
End Exhibition Saason

[COLLBQB BA8BBALL
EAST
; Merrimack» 1. Bentley 1 3
i Rldarl. Falrlelgh Dickinson 3
SOUTH
; Arkansas 3, Vanderbilt 1
■Beltiun* Cookminl), N Carolina A A T!
• (Jowl# SI. I 9, Virginia SI. 4 I
‘ Florida I t .«, N. Carolina It. 3
■Georgia Coll. 17 4, S C Alk4nl 4
! Goorglo Southern II, Appalechlen St 4
, High Point 10, BertonO
• LSU 17, Goorglo 4
| Louisville II, Soufti Florida I
Mllilktri 3, Mltlsapi 4
) Morfhousa 14 7. Savannah $1.14
Mounl Olivo!. Belmont Abbey I
• North Caroline It, Goorglo Tech I
' Now Orleans S, SW Louisiana 7
. N.C Asheville KM0, WakaForest4 II
1 N C. Wesleyan 5. Greensboro t
) Old Dominion 3, William A Mary J
r South Alabama 14,
Llltlt Reck I

J

South Carolina }. Mississippi I
Southorn M lu 4, N C Chariot!* 3
Tenrvetvee I Auburn a
Troy SI t, Georgia SI 1
W Carolina I. Marshall!
MIDWEST
Air Forc*9 13, NewM relcol tS
Ferris St 10. Wayne. Mich 4
Kansas! tl, Missouri 3 0
Indiana 3 0, Northwestern 1 4
Iowa Wesleyan! 3, St Am brose*!
Miami 4, Notre Dame 7
Minnesota 14. IlllnolsO
Penn SI at Ohio St .p p d .ra in
SW Missouri SI 4 . Indian* SI 2
Wayne, Mich, 8. Ferris SI 3
Wichita SI 3.N Iowa 0
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas SI 15. W Kentucky!
Texas Pan American 4 Lamar 3
FAR WEST
Hawaii S. Sacramento SI 4
Oregon St 5, Gonzaga!
San Diego St z, Fresno St J
Washington St 17, Portland!

NBA STANDINGS
All Times EOT
EASTERNCONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
w L Ptt
OB
si 19 339 —
x New York
43
•J93 !'*
Orlando
Miami
39 14 S39 14
New Jersey
V 34 S31 14' z
Boston
H 44 i n 25
Washington
31 SO 794 30'l
Philadelphia
31 SI 393 It
Central Divltlon
K&gt; 33 494 —
■ Atlanta
if 34 6A7 3
i Chicago
41 M 549 9
Clavaland
JI 33 3)3 It'S
Indiana
Charlott*
J? 31 437 17
30 SI 713 29's
Detroit
19 33 744 30’ i
Milwaukee
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
w L Pet
OB
x San Antonio
57 70 772 —
i iiousion
51 20 711 ts
45 27 471 7
i Utah
Denver
1! IS 500 14
19 51 74! 32't
Minnesota
1 43 I l l 41'z
Delta*
Paelllc Divltlon
54 17 741 —
x Seattle
41 71 474 i
i Phoenix
41 30 5*8 12
i Portland
41 X 577 13
Golden State
L A Lakers
17 39 451 22
L A Clippers
25 44 357 29
Sacramento
14 47 31! X
&gt; clinchedplayoltberth
Saturday's Games
Washington 104. Milwaukee 90
Indiana 13!. Orlando 111
Cleveland!!. Dallas!!
New York 110, Miami 13
San Antonio 117, Charlotte 111
Utah 101. Denver 91
Seattle 119, Golden Stale 109
Sacramento 103. Minnesota 17
Sunday's Games
Chicago9a. Oelrolt 9J
Portland 109. New Jersey 10!
Houston 104, L A Clippers!!
Boston 111, Philadelphia 111
L A Lakers 107, Atlanta !9
Phoenix to!. Denver!!
Monday's Games
No games scheduled
Tuesday's Oames
Boston at New Jerioy, 7; 30 p m
Milwaukee al Orlando. 3:30 p m.
New York at Miami, 7:10p.m.
Charlotlaal Cleveland. 7:10p m
Detroit at Indiana. I 30pm
Washington al Chicago. 1:30 p rn
Golden Stole it San Antonio. I 30 p m
l,A Cllppersat Denver, Ip m
Utah al Seattle. 10p m
Dallas al Sacramento, 10 30 p m
Phoenla at Portland. 10 30pm

NBA BO XES
Saturday night's garnet
PACERS 111. MAGIC 111
ORLANDO 1113)
D Scott 5 17 I I 14. Turner 4 10 I 3 9. O'Neal
I) 70 10 14 34. Anderson 5 13 4 4 14. Hard4way
9 14 4 4 73. Royal 1 1 4 4 4. Sklles 3 4 3 1 4
Aveni 00 0 0 0. Rollins0 0 00 0 Totals 39 43
34 33 111
INDIANA (111)
D Davis 1 3 1 1 17. McKey 4 4 119. Smlls
II 11 4 4 74. Milter 11 13 IS 1! 31. Workman 4 4
7 3 17. A Davis 1 4 4 5 4. Williams ! 7 0 0 10.
Fleming I I 0 0 7. Mlfchetl I I 3 7 4. B Scotl
4 11 0 0 9. Seely 0 1 00 0 Totals 47 45 30 14
III
Orlando
3! 13 34 11 - 111
Indiana
77 14 11 14 — 174
1 Point goals — Orlando 7 19 (D Scott 11.
Skills 3 3. Anderson 7 7, Hardaway O il,
Indiana 4 9 (Workman 7 3. Miller I 3, B Scot I
1 31 Fouled oul — None Rebounds —
Orlando 44 (O'Ntal 111, Indiana 44 |A Davis
91 Asslsls — Orlando 7! (Hardaway 7),
Indiana 11 (Workman IS). Total louts —
Orlando 33. Indiana 2J Technicals — Turner.
Sklles 7, Orlando coach Brian Hill, Miller
Flagrant lout — Turner Election - Sklles A
- 14.433
KNICKS III, HEAT 17
MIAMI 111)
Burton 7 40 1 4. Long 4 17 4 4 17, Salley 7 II
0 0 14. Shaw 210 0 !. S Smith 3 4 7 7 4. Coles
3 7 J 1 1. Asklns 4 7 4 4 II, Miner 4 17 9 I!.
Geiger 4 400 1. Kessler 1 1007 Totals: 33 79
19 2417
NEW YORK (1101
Bonner I 9 1 5 5. Oakley 4 II J4 17. Ewing
7 14 13 IS. Oayls 7 11 5 7 31. Herper 6 1100 11.
Mason 14 S4 9. Anthony 110 5 7 12,
Blackmon 7 9 1 I S. Williams 4 11 2 10. Gaines
0 0 00 0, Anderson 1 400 3. Totals: 39 9177 17
HO
Miami
1! &gt;1 17 11 - 17
NtwYork
1! II 31 14 - 111
3 Point goals — Miami 1 11 (Asklns M,
Shaw 14. Ktssler 0 I. 5 Smith 0 2. Coles 0 3),
New York S 15 (Devil 14, And«rson M ,
Harper 3-3. Anthony 14, Ewing 0 1,
Blackmon 0 II Fouled out — Mason Re
bounds — Miami 51 (Long 10), New York 44
(Bonner til Astlkts — Miami 14 (Shaw 1),
New York 33 (Anthony 71 Total louli —
Miami 30. New York 73 Technicals —
5 Smith, Miami assistant coach Slock (7),
Miami coach Loughery, Anthony, Oakley
Flagrant touts — Asklns E|*ctlons — Miami
aisIslanlcoachSlack, A — 19,743.

COLLBQB BASKETBALL
NCAA Womin'S Tournament
The Final Four
Al Richmond Coliseum
Richmond, Va.
Semifinals
Saturday, April!
Louisiana Tech 49. Alabama 44
North Carolina 19, Purdue 74
Champlenthlp
Sunday, April 1
North Carolina 40, Louisiana Tech!!
NORTH CAROLINA 40, LOUISIANA TECH
59
LOUISIANA TECH (II 4)
A Brown 34 00 4. Johnson 4 1! OCl 17.
Spurlock I 4 00 1, Thomas 4 14 7 7 15.
Williams a 190 I I . Neel 0 7 4 14. Riser 000 0
0, Walker 5 7 00 10, L Brown 1 1003 Totals
15 701 11 59
NORTH CAROLINA I J) 3)
Smith 7 19 5 7 70. Sampson 9 15 0 0 21,
Crawley 4 7 41 14, Jones 0 5 7 3 2. Lawrence
I 7 00 1. Suddrelh 0 0 00 0. McKee 00 00 0.
Cooper 0 7 0 I 0. Gear 0 100 0 Totals 21 41
111940
Hitltlme — Louisiana Tech 31, Norlh
Caroline 11. 1 Point goals — La Tech 10
(Thomas I t, A.Brown 0 1, Johnson 0 7,
Williams 0 4), Norlh Carolina 5 II (Sampson
7 7. Lawrence I I. Smith I 1. Jones 0 1,
Cooper 0 1). Fouled oul — L Drown. He
bounds — La Tech 44 (Johnson 101, Norlh
Carolina 41 (Smith 111 Assists — La Tech 5
(Neal 1), North Carolina 11 (Lawrence 5).
Total fouls — La Tech 19, North Carolina 14.

Continued from

Tim Ralnos Is n Sanford native and Somlnole High School
graduato now playing for Iho Chicago Whlto Sox. His stats are
for Iho 1994 season In the first column, porsonal-bost soason
totals In tho second column and curront caroor totals
(Including 1994 gamos) In tho third column.
Ralnos and the Whlto S o k will opon their 1994 soason this
afternoon with a 1:35 p.m. gamo against tho Toronto Bluo Jays.

RAINES GAUGE
Category
’94
Gamos.............
At-bals.............
Runs................
Hits..................
RBI...................
Doubles............
Triples.............
Homo runs.......
Stoals..............
Average............ 000

bost
160
647
133
194
71
3B
13
18
90
.334

A - It.944
NCAA Men's Tournament
All Timet EOT
The Final Four
Al Charlotte Coliseum
Charlotte. N C
Semifinals
Selurtlay. April 7
Arkansas 91. Arizona 13
Duke 79, Florida 43
Champienthip
Monday. April 4
Arkansas (30 11 vs Duke (74 31, 9 77 p m

NHL STANDINGS
All Timet EOT
EASTERNCONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L T Ptt OF OA
a-N Y. Hangers
49 23 7 103 717 317
a New Jersev
43 31 11 101 790 706
34 11 10 •7 734 744
Washington
Florida
J) 31 14 79 717 714
Phtladetpni*
U 31 7 75 780 101
N Y Islanders
37 35 11 75 767 749
T«mp« B*y
37 40 11 tl 701 7)1
Northeast Division
m PtHibufgh
41 33 1) 93 717 347
■Mon Ir t 41
19 7A 14 '4 770 331
41
79 9 91 749 703
« jJufMfa
39 37 13 91 770 739
■'Ootfofi
OliClHH
31 40 7 • &gt; 353 773
Hartford
33 4A a 38 71? 371
OM.iw j
11 34 9 IS 184 34)
W ESTER N C O N FEREN C E
Central Dlvtiion
W L T Pti OF OA
v Detroit
44 37 • 9A 1)1 740
40 37 1) 97 753 774
« Toronto
40 37 13 97 764 744
• Dallas
17 11 10 94 748 74?
i SI Louis
1A 14 9 11 7)7 774
• Chicago
Winnipeg
3) 47 1 34 71? 371
Pacific Divltlon
x Calgary
J« 34 1) •9 ?•? 744
i Vancouver
19 37 1 • 1 749 259
San Join
31 11 13 77 741 753
Anaheim
11 41 3 47 770 240
Los Angeles
34 41 II 4) 279 307
Edmonton
31 44 13 38 241 39?
i clinched playott berth
Saturday’s Oames
Lnig#iry ], Detroit 1,1i«
Cdmonlon 3. lo t Artyelet)
N Y ft Ang«n i. Hew Jc n e y 7
PhitftdeiphiiA 4, Hertford 3
OuII a Io4, Quebec 3
OMawa 3, Florida 3. lie
Anaheim 3, Toronto 1
hf Y ULinden J, Montreal 3- In'
San Jaws J, Vancouver 4
Sunday11! Gamci
SI lotp% 1 Detroit J lio
PdUhurgh A, tlotlon 7
Dili«u6 WaihinglonJ
Lo* Angeles A Edmonton I
Chicago 7. Calgary i
Monday’s Gamos
Bullaloal CjueUic. I 35 pm
Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh. 7:1! p m
Florida al N Y Rangers. 7:15 p m
Philadelphia at Winnipeg. 4 1! p m
Tuesday's Games
Florida at Quebec. 7:15 p m.
N Y Islandersat Washington. 7 Up m
Chlcagaat SI. Louis, 1 35 p m
Toronto at Dallas, 1:35 p m
Detroit at Vancouver. 10 U p m
San Jose al Los Angeles, to 35 p m

career
1,817
6,876
1.211
2,051
707
332
100
123
751
.298

Tim Raines

Peter Jordan, li t . 570
Ernie Els, 17,9*8
Ian Baker Finch. *7.984
Joel Edwards 17,981
Ted Schulz, 57.958
Trevor Dodds *7,948
Kelly Gibson 17,9*8
Joey Slndelxr , 17.91*
Greg Twiggs 17.988
Gen* Sauers. 11 644
Hus*Cochran. SJ 444

72 71 67 75-215
49 7* 49 77-384
71 70 77 73-284
70 75 48 73- 784
77 47 73 74-284
75 41 49 74-344
77 49 *9 74 -784
73 *9 69 74-784
7* 4**8 76-38*
71 75 70 71-317
70 71 7J 73—717

The Tradition

SCOTTSDALE. Ariz — Final scores and
prize mpney Sunday ol the tISOOOO The
Tradition, played on Ihe Golt Club al Desert
Mountain * 4 849 yard, par 77 Cochise course
(■ won on llrst hole ol sudden death playottj
83 70 88 88—271
X Ray Floyd. *127.500
A8 Al A9 68-271
Dal* Douglass. 574 KXt
Jim Colbert. $61,200
70 AAAI 70-774
Jack Nlcklaut 541.911
70 71 49 68—771
67 69 77 70-771
Jim m y Powell, S41.91!
68 70 70 70-771
Tom Welskopt. 141,93J
6A A9 73 71-779
Gibby Gilbert, 171.900
70 70 68 71-379
Mike Hill. S3!.900
68 70 7J 70- 780
Dave Stockton. 172.100
67 49 71 7) ?I0
ttaoAoki 177 too
68 73 63 77-780
Tom War go. S77. &lt;00
70 70 70 71—711
Georg* Archer, 117.7!)
68 71 71 71 791
Simon Hobday. S17.21)
68 67 71 73-781
CharlesCoody, SI 7 781
Bob Char lei, t (4.87)
71 73 6A 70-717
7) 70 67 73—787
Jim AlbUS. *14,475
67 77 73 66 783
Don January, 117.389
73 86 73 69-783
Calvin Peel*. SI7,389
7! 49 7? 71-78)
Jim Dent. 117.389
70 70 64 73 78)
J C Snead 112.389
Dick Hendrickson. 1 1 0 700
68 72 71 73-784
68 71 72 71—284
Lee Trevino. 110,300
47 78 70 70- 713
Tom Shaw. 59 U*
69 74 69 73-785
Larry Laoreltl.S9.118
74 7) 70 69-7*4
Butch Baird, 18.7*8
64 71 73 72-786
Dewitt Weaver. 18 28*
75 70 7) 49-787
Larry Gilbert S7.22S
73 69 74 71—787
Hob Murphy. 17.275
70’ M 7? 74-217
Gary Player, 17,725
71 7) 70 73- 217
K e im lt/arle y , 57.27!
Jack Kleler, 56,248
49 77 78 69—288
Dick Rhyan, 56,748
71 75 71 71-718
7) 73 73 68-289
Oruce Crampton, IS.48J
Waller Jcm briskl. 1! 4*1
7) 71 7) 77-789
69 68 78 74-789
Graham Marsh. 15.48)
74 69 7) 73-789
Gene Llttler. 15.4!)
71 74 75 70-790
Tommy Aycock, 14.590
74 71 74 71-390
Dick Goetz, 14,$»
72 70 73 73 790
LatryM owry, 54 590
70 7) 73-75- ?90
Chi Chi Rodriguez. 14.590
tommy Aaron. 14 080
7) 77 74 68 79?
Hob Dickson. 54.080
73 74 t j 7) 797
73
71 77 70-79)
Hobby Nichols, t) 740
Harry Toscano. 13,740
77 73 77 71 79)
73 77 78 71-794
Terry Dill. S3 400
78 7a 70 70 714
Ben Smith St 400
71 /I 72 14 795
Bert Yancey, Si 060
71 14 74 74 293
Brute Devlin 13 060
16 74 7) 71 196
DaveHIII 12 615
Miller Itartwr S3 *1!
75 7? 73 74 796
7J 74 73 74 796
Randy Peln 17 615
70 80 74 71-797
Don Hies. 17 017

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES - Optioned Mike
Oqulit. pitcher, la Rochester of the Interna
lianal Leaque
CALIFORNIA ANGELS - Optioned JT
Snow, Nryl baseman, to Vancouver ol the
Paelllc Coast League
CHICAGO WHITE SOX - Purchased the
contracts at Joe Hall and Damn Jackson,
outfielders, and Dennis Cook and Scotl
Vatuiday night's game
Sanderson, plkhers. from Nashville ot Iho
American Association
PANTHERS 7, SENATORS 7
Otfewa
7 0 0 0 -1
CLEVELAN D INDIANS - Sent Jason
Grlmsley, pitcher, outright to Oiarlotte ol the
Florida
t I 0 S- 1
First Period — I Florida, Belanger IS
International League Traded Jeremy
Mernandei, pitcher, to the Florida Marlins
(Brown. Kudalskll, 7 51 Ipp). 7 Ottawa
lor Matt Turner, pitcher
Yashin 71 (Lavlns. Hul(man). 15 40 Ippl. 3
MILWAUKEE BREWERS - Placed Jose
Ottawa Bourque I (McLIwain. tllneenl. 19 44
Mercedes, pitcher, on the 15 day disabled list
Ishl Penalties — Davydov, OH (high
sticking). 1 71. McLIwain. OH (hooking)
OAKLAN D A T H LE T IC S - Sen) Ed
7:10; B e rn ik , F la (hooking), 1144,
Vasberg and Vince Hovsman, pitchers, lo
Tacoma ol Ihe Paelllc Coast league Desig
Skrudland, Fla Islbowing), IS 04. Levins OH
n.slrd Kelly Downs, pitcher, lor assignment
(slashing), 14 14, Rumble. OH Iboardlngl.
II 41.
SEATTLE MARINERS - Signed Rich
Second Period — 4 Florida. Murphy 13
Gossage, pitcher la a oi.e year contract
Claimed Torey Lovutlo, Intlelder, oil waivers
(Barnes, Lomakin), 14 17 Ipp) Ptnallle* —
Iron) the Colllornla Angels Sent Luis Sojo.
Bolvln. OH (roughlngl, 3 47; Clrtllo, Fla
Intictder, and Bill Rtiley. pitcher, to then
(roughing), 7:4); Banning, Fla (holding).
minor league camp lor reassignment
4:44; Ottawa bench, served by MalleHe (loo
TORONTO BLUE JAYS - Placed Duane
many men). I 14; Follgno, Fla (holding),
Ward, pitcher, on the 15 day disabled list,
II 04. Vial, Oil (cross checking), 14:12;
retroactive to March 25 Purchased Ihe
Mellanby, Fla Houghing). I) 35
contract Alex Ganraler. shortstop, tram
Third Period - None Penallies — Bolvln,
Syracuse al the International League
Oil Ihooklng), 4 33, Barnes, Fla (Inter I,
National League
6:21, Yashin. Oil Ihooklng), 7:55: Banning,
ATLANTA BRAVES - Sent Eduardo
F la (roughing). 10 17 M cUnln, O il
(roughing), 10 57
Pcror, catcher, lo Ihelr minor league camp
lor reassignment.
Overtime — None Penalties — None
CINCINNATI REDS - Signed Rich De
Shots on goal — Ottawa 10 11-37—76
Lucia, pitcher, and assigned him lo Indian
Florida 15 lt-7 I- II
apolisol Ihe American Association
Power play Opportunities — Ottawa I ol 6.
FLORIDA MARLINS - Designated Jell
Florida lot 8
Mulls, pitcher, lor assignment
Goalies — Ottawa. Bllllnglon, 1017 4 134
HOUSTON ASTROS - Placed Sid Bream,
sTtols 37 saves) Florida. Flfrpalrlck, 13 4 4
tlrll baseman, on Ibe 15 day disabled list,
(34 74)
Purchased Ihe contract ol Roberto Petaglrve.
A — 14.694
intlelder, Irom Jackson ol the Texas League
Rtleree — Richard Trotllcr Linesmen —
Assigned Carmelo Martinet, oullleldor llrst
Mark Pare. Ray Sceplnello
basemen, lo Tucson ol Ihe Pacific Coast
League
LOS ANOELES DODGERS - Released
7Alke Sharperson, Intlelder, Irom a minor
league contract.
Freeport Me Mo Ran Classic
HEW YORK METS - Sent Doug Litton,
NEW ORLEANS — Final scores and prl/e
pitcher,
lo Ihelr minor leaguo camp lor
money Sunday ol the 51 7 million Freeport
reassignment
MrMoRan ClASSlc, played on the 7,114 yard,
ST. LOUIS CARDINAL! - Optioned Omar
per 72 English Turn Goll and Country Club
Ollveras. pitcher, to Louisville ol the Amerl
course:
can Association Purchased the contract ot
Ben Crenshaw, 1114.000
49 44 44 44- 3/3
Rich Rodriguez, pitcher, horn Louisville
Jose Mar leOlarabal, 1119.400 41 74 70 49-376
Sent Rich Batchelor, pitcher, lo Ihelr
Sam Torrance. 141,400
6? 71 4773-2/8
minor league camp lor reassignment
Dennis Paulson. W9.400
74 62 7541-779
SAN DIEGO PADRES - Purchased Ihe
Mike Springer. 549,400
73 69 4941-279
contracts ol Keilh Lockhart, Inllelder. and
Kenny Perry, 449,400
49 77 64 70- 779
A
J Sager, pitcher, Irons Las Vegas ot Iho
Dick Mast, 534,150
71 69 74 67 211
Paelllc Coasl League. Assigned Luis Lopez.
Chris DIMarco, 134,150
74 /0 66 69- 2!l
Inllelder. and Kevin Higgins, catcher, la Las
Sieve Brodle, 134,150
71 47 7371-311
Vegas Placed Doug Brocell, pitcher, on Ihe
Bobby Clampell, 134. ISO
70 41 72 71 311
40 day disabled list.
Jim Furyk, 510,000
70 72 6474-313
BASKETBALL
John Flonnery, 115.200
73 72 49 69 -211
Nallenll Basketball Association
Glen Day, 125,200
73 41 7271-713
PORTLAND TRAIL B LA IERS - Signed
John Morse, 535.300
77 71 47 73- 313
Buck Williams, forward, to a three year
MlkeStendly.tll.OOO
41 71 7741-314
conlract extension
Michael Bradley, 511.000
77 74 49 49- 114
FOOTBALL
Lennle Clements, 111.000
71 67 73 71 784
National Football Lttgue
Hob Burns. 111.000
71 71 49 77 314
NEW ENOLAND PATRIOTS - Signed Ben
Dully Waldorf, 111.000
71 77 61 7 :- . 14
Ed Dougherty, 111,000
74 70 44 74 214 Coates, light end. lo a lour year codracl. and
Pal Harlow, offensive tackle, and Scolt
TedTryba. 111.000
72 7047 75 214
Doug4Aarlln.lt 1,520
75 70 71 69 715 Zolak, quarterback, tolhrce year contracts
COLLEOE
MarkWurli.lH.J20
73 71 7170-211
Hal Sulton, II 1,530
72 41 7172-315XAVIER. OHIO - Named Skip Prosser
men's basketball coach.
Donnie Himmand. II 1.520
72 70 4174-311

NHL SUMMARIES

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The Kiwitnls Orioles rcninlncd
undefeated with n wild 0-7
victory over the Blue Jays In
which the Jays were no fill and
the Orioles only collected two
hits.
Gelling hits for the Orioles
(2-0) were J.J Bryant (double,
single, two runs). Mont Stokes
(two runs) and Bruce Carter.
zMlteri Harris, Nick Nelms. Ricky
Hnlctim and Mike Hackney (one
nm each).
Scoring runs for (lie Bine Jays
(0-2) were Mark Kerst (two) and
t.nrnell Fnyson. Barry Porter.
Lemuel Tliom)tsnn. Justin Net­
tles and Brett Beckliorn (one
each).
The final game of the day
found the Elks Lodge *1241
Cubs srorlng early and late to
win Its first game of the season.
10-4. over the Seminole Produce
Marlins.
Contributing for the Cubs ( I I I
were Walter Bryant (double, two
runs), Mike Evans (single, two
runsl, Shaun Price and Kurt

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were Mureua Beasley (single, two
runs). Mike Robinson (single)
and John Bryant and Luke
Young (one run each).
In games today (Monday),
starting at 5:45 p.m.. the /Vs
battle the Orioles In Sanford
M em orial Stadium and the
Expos face the Pirates on Zlnn
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two singles, two runs), zMex
Anderson (triple, single, three
runs). Dontaey Major (triple,
run), William Kirby (single, two
runs), Dwayne Tillman Istugle.
run). Jason Sheffield (three
runs). Anton Anderson and
Donovan Redden (two runs each)
and Anthony Rafanurony and
Jeffery McGee (one run cacnl.
Hitting for Hit* K x j k w 11-41
were Victor Gilbert and Brady
Brtimlcy (one single and one run
each). Doug Garner Isinglcl and
Adam Clark (run).
In games at Lakefront Field,
the Red Sox dumped the Freddie
Howard Pirates. I l l : Ihe (tinker
Materials Dodgers scored In four
of six innings in topping ihe
F is h e r. L a u re n c e . D rcn A
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the Stairs Realty Willie Sox
overcame an early 5-2 deficit to
best the Fun World at Flea
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were Bud Bennett (two triples,
single, tw o rims). Jim Franklin
(home run, single, run), Troy
Brinson (double, single, run).
Nick Erickson (tw-o singles, two
runs). Levi Rallies Jr (triple,
run). Randy Fonl (double, run).
Matt Mergo (double). Eddie
Morales (single, two runs) and
Adam Frank (run).
Gelling the lills lor Ibe Pirates
11-4) were Jolinulhon Brooks
(single, run) arid Eddie Rollins
and Walls (title single each I
Contributing for the Dodgers
Id 21 were Brian Porlet (double,
two singles, two runs). Christian
Burdick and Shane Buruscd
(three singles and three runs
each). Grady Hutchins (three
singles, tw o runsl. Janimnl

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each). Jason Madison (single)
and Jason Murray (run).
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(I 41 it was Jason Turner (dou­
ble. nm) mid Jake Lang (tun)
doing tlie hilling
Doing tin' damage lor (he
W h ltr Sox |.‘l 2) w ere Nick
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three runs), Danny Wcyh (two
singles, two runsl, Jose pit Blake
Itwo singles). Lev Fredrick (home
run. ru n ). A aron H u bbard
(single, run), Mark Hicks (single)
and Michael White (run)
Providing Ihe odcnac |fjtf^the
Cardinal!! W ere Joe Sondheim
and Tyler Drake (one single and
one run each! and Jason Son­
dheim, Curtis Woodworth and
Carl Rogers (one nm each).
The next action lor the Little
Majors will be Tuesday At Roy
Holler, the A s play the Royals at
5 45 p m and the Red Sox lake
on tile Blue Jays at 7 45 p tit At
Lakefront Field, the Cardinals
face the Pirates at 5:45 p.m and
the Expos battle the Cubs al
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Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, April 4, 1994 - oA

People
Feijoa regaining popularity

IN B R IEF
S C C sets choral festival
I’tic fifteenth annual SCC Choral Festival will he held on the
campus of Seminole Community College Friday. April 8, at H
p.m. In the Health Center, The public Is cordially Invited to
attend, and admission Is free.
The festival In hosted by the choral music program al SCC'.
Dr. Hurt II. I’crlnchlcf. Director of Choral Activities, and
features performances of the college's choirs and those of Die
six area high schools o f Seminole County: Lake llrantlry, Ted
Donee, director; Lake Howell. Vincent Paluzzolo. director: Luke
Mary. Alice Ann Nllscn, director: Lyman. Diana Campbell,
director: Oviedo, .Joseph Ferranle. director; and Seminole.
Robert Maguire, director.
Each of the choirs will perform separately, and Join In a
massed finale of Peter J. Wllhousky's arrangement of “ Hattie
Hymn Of the Republic."

Bake and yard sale
The Gcncvn Homemakers FCE and the Geneva Garden Club
are nponnprllng llielr annual bake and yard ante.
This big cvenl will be Saturday, April 0 from H u,m. until II
p.m. at the Community Hall on First Street to Geneva, It will
lake place ruin or shtne.
There will be homemade baked goods, knlckknucks.
furniture, clothing and a raffle.
The sponsoring clubs are non-profit organizations and the
proceeds will lx* pul back Inin the community.
For more Information ulxml the sales, call 340-5188 or
340 5493.

Book Fair planned
A book fair Is scheduled on I he shores of Lake Kola In
downtown Orlando on Saturday and Sunday, April 23 and 24
Featured will be Ixxitbs and entertainment. Including musi­
cians. ethnic dancers and puppeteers.
There will nlso be a brunch with authors Peter Henchley.
Sandra Drown and Orestes Lorenzo on Sunday. April 24 at
noon It; the Hartley Hotel Hullroom. The cost for the brunch Is
$22 per person.
In addition, there will lx- actIvlies for children such as
clowns, games and face painting. Other activities Include
story-telling workshops, author presentations, writing semi­
nars and give nwnys.
For more Inlormatlon about I Ik- fair, call 4 20-55515

Shrub ideal for low-maintenance landscapes
For Ihose of you who arc searching for a
large growing evergreen shrub with at­
tractive dark green leaves and unusual
flowers, thr Frljou could lx- the shrub for
you. The FrIJoa Is one of those un­
appreciated plants Unit's regaining populari­
ty. FclJoa Is a tough pest and drought
resistant plant, often used for hedges. The
compact shrubby growth habit makes It
Idral for low maintenance landscapes. With
all lls wonderful landscape qualities It also
has an added txmus — a delicious fruit,
which could Ix’come os highly prized as
Kiwi?
FclJoa scllowlntm Is a member of the
Mylaccac family and Is a native of South
Amcrlcu found nt high altitudes In West
Paraguay, South Hrazll, Uruguay and
Argentina. Many people know the plant as
Pineapple Guava, probably because the
smooth green fruit's flavo; la similar to a
cross between pineapple and slrawberry.
Surprisingly. Ibis large shmb (to 18 feet) Is
moderately salt tolerant and will wlUisiand
fairly cool tempera lures even up Into Soulb
Alabama Fruiting Is actually belter It lluplant receives cottier weather each year.
The small while pctalcd flowers with
many glistening red stamens are reminis­
cent of an old fashioned shaving brush,
blooming is In tale spring (April), followed
by fruit ripening In mid lo lute summer.
Two names etilllvars are recommended for
fru it prod u ction In New Zealand —
"M a m rn ou tb " and “ Triu m ph ." These
should Ik- tnierplantcd lo Increase.|x&gt;lllnUon

considered. No support structure Is neres
sary. Removing ali branches to a height ol
three feet Is suggested and continually
Upping the main leader to encourage
branching and bnshlness Is recommended.

O A RD EN IH O

Fruiting occurs on the outside of flic
shrub on current yrnr's growth. Mulching
will help to reduce wcqks and conserve
moisture. Apply a 3-4 Inch layer o f mulch,
making sure I hat Ihc mulch Is pulled 3-4
Inches nwy from Ihc trunk o f Ihc plants.

TRtCIA
THOMAS

and fruit set, However, In Florida usually
only nnmiinrd seedlings arc available.
This evergreen plan) tolerates n wide
variety of well drained soils with a pH of
0-0.5 and will grow best under full sun
conditions. Partial shade Is okay, but
fruiting may be reduced. Even though
FclJoa Is very drought tolerant, fruit size can
lx- Increased with Irrigation during dry
periods In the summer. If we go two to three
weeks without rain give the plan Is a gixxl
soaking. Grafted plants arc not recom­
mended as the root stock has a tendency to
sucker heavily. Plants from cuttings will
produce truc-to-lypc culllvars, and tend not
to sucker as bad.
II you are developing a commercial
orchard situation. Ihc recommended spac­
ing In New Zealand Is 13-15 feel between
rows and 8-10 feet between plants In the
row. Of course the available space you have
and lbe size of your equipment musl be

Specific fertilization practices have not
been worked out her In Florida, but regular
applications of n balanced fertilizer, such as.
0-6-8 or 10-10-10, front early spring through
mid fall should keep Ihc plains In good
shape.
FclJoa fruit ripen ovrr a six week period,
with a few fruit maturing each day. Tincolor change Is very sublie. with the fruit
becoming less green and may require some
cxpcrtmrniutlon on your art lo determine
llic best picking lime. Ripe fruit will fall oil
the tree with gentle handling. Immature
fruit will not ripen once picked! Fruit can be
used even It It's fallen to Ihc ground. If It Is
picked up quickly. According lo ihc New
Zealand research, Frljou fruit Is very high In
Vitamin C. low In calories and can he eaten
fresh (skin and all), prixxssrd Into Jellies
and Juice, and may be stored under cooler
conditions for some time. Feijoa can he
purchased at most local garden centers In
1*3 gal. conlulnrrs.

Garden of
the month
Blood Bank seeks donors

The home and grounds ol Mr
end Mrs. Walter Smith. 1004
Grove Manor Drlvo, Sanlord.
has boon selocted by (ho
Garden Club ol Sanford Inc. lor
the Gardon ol the Month
Award. Lorge oak Iroos domi­
nate the property with a split
rail fence across adding ad­
ding Interest as well as an
oaken bucket ot bogonias. The
selection was made by Betty
Akers and Rosa Rotundo ot
JacaarandaCirclo.

Crulral Florida Hlood Hank Is asking donors ol all types of
hlixxl — especially O-lype donors — to donate at Us Sunlord
branch, 1302 E. Second St. For Informal Ion rail 322-0H22.

Historical Commission gathers
The Lake Mary Historical Commission meets at 7 p.m flic
first Mouduy of the month, at the old Lake Mary City Hall. I5H
N. Country Club Road. Contuct James Thompson al 3224)432
for more Information.

Oddfellows schedule meeting
Lodge No. 27 of ihr International Order of Oddfellows inceis
the first and third Monday of every month, except July and
August, at 8 p.m. ol 101 Magnolia Avc., Sanford.

H»r»(d Photo by Tommy Vinctni

Sewing club gathers

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Every Tuesday from 0:30 a m, to noon. Ihc WOOPIE Sewing
Club gathers al the Lake Mary Settlor Center. 158 N Country
Club Road, to make baby clothes, and Items lor nursing homes
as well as Items for the Christmas Store. The Items made by
the club are donated to precmlc 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 Information,
call 321-0700

Kiwanls Club of Casselberry meets
Klwanls Club of Casselberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
n.m.. ut Village Inn. corner Dog Truck Road and US Highway
17-92 In Longwood. For Information, call 831-8545.

Seniors meet Tuesday
The Sanlord Senior Citizens Club tnccls Ihc fir s t and third
Tuesday, at 11 u.m.. ul the Sanford Senior Center. Seniors are
welcome.

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

Be careful not to lose your marbles
D EAK AHBY: Your reader
asked how one gets marbles Into
a medicine cabinet to catch
snoopy guests. Easy.
Take a long, sturdy piece of
thin cardboard and hold It In
front of the bottom shelf to act as
a "dam ." Drop In the marbles
and raise the cardboard lo the
next shelf and repeat the action.
Close the door and gently slide
the dam out. Your booby trap Is
set.
My grandmother. Julia Pullen,
laughed when she heard about
this She thought you should
know lhat a variation of this
saved her crystal after Ihc recent
N orlh rldge earthquake. The
china cabinet didn't fall over,
hut the crystal fell against the
glass door. Three grandchildren.

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

using long knives and working
one shelf at a lime, slid the
knives betwen the door and Ihc
crystal to hold ihc crystal in
place. My husband slipped Ills
hand In and nudged each piece
securely hack onto the shelf. We
saved all but one piece, which
was broken lit the earthquake.
The "knife method" might
also work to gel the marbles In
the medicine cabinet, bnl be
careful — yon wouldn't want to
lose your marbles.

JULIA IN CALIFORNIA
DEAR JULIA) I could not
believe ihc number of renders
who wrote to explain how to
booby-trup a medicine cabinet.
Read on:
DEAR AOBYi The solution to
putting marbles Into the medi­
cine cabinet Is very slmjile. Tic a
siring lo the bottom of a plastic
hag: fill (he hug with marbles
atui place the hag on a shelf with
the string coming out over Die
lop of the door. Close the door
and |ui!l the string and hag out
the top.

PHIL IN A MOBILE HOME
DEAR ABBY; For the man
who wanted to know how to
booby-trup a medicine cabinet:
Cut both ends out of a soup cat)
and lajic a string to the lop.
Place the soup can on an empty
shelf and fill with marbles. Tape
the other end of the string to the
partially closed door so that
when It Is opened 11 will pull the
can out and release the marbles.
MARLIN HUTMAKER
IN WAHPETON, N.D.
DEAR ABBY; In response to
the letter about the snoopy guest
who had u habit of looking In
everybody's medicine cabinet.
Die guest probably needs help. I
used lo do that. loo. because 1
was a drug addict looking for
Vallum or Pcrcoduu or whatever

my host had that was belter
than what I had. I'm In recovery
(AA1 now.

o f embarrassment In case they
pull that joke.
LOST MY MARBLES IN

BIG MIKE IN ATLANTA
DEAR ABBY: About marbles

WICHITA

In the medicine cabinet: I saw
that on a hidden-camera TV
show when I was a kid. and yes,
I used to open everyone’s medi­
cine cabinet. However, after that
show. I have never snooped In a
friend's cublnet again. I must
admit that ll is nut out of rcs|&gt;cct
for their privacy, hut oul o f feur

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IN TMt COUNTY COUAT.
INANDFOR
IIM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CeteN e.lA liia-SM l
KENNETH BENJAMIN.
Plaintiff,

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ISTM JUDICIAL
CIRCUITOF FLORIDA,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO.i tl l l lt CAM E
O IN IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
SEARS MORTOAOE
CORPORATION
Plain tilt
vt.
T A N Y A R. P I N T A R j
C I T IC O R P S A V IN G S O F
F L O R ID A . A F E D E R A L
SAVIN0S AND LOAN ASSOCI
ATION; SEARS. ROEBUCK
AND COMPANY; SPRINOS
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC
Delendanlt
SECOND AMENDED
N OTICEOFSALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVEN
purtuanl to an Amended Order
ol Summary Judgement ol
Foreclosure dated December 14.
1H1, entered In Civil C om No. :
tl 1517-CA14-B Of the Circuit
Courl of the Itth Judicial Circuit
In and tor SEMINOLE County.
F lo r id a , w haroln S E A R S
MORTOAOE CORPORATION
II Plalntllf and TANYA R.
PINTARi CITICORP SAVINGS
OF FLORIDA. A FED ER A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI­
ATION; SEARS, ROEBUCK
AND COMPANY; SPRINOS
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC are dafandanl(i). I will tail
to tha highatl and beat bidder
far cath. al the Seminole County
Courthouse. at 11:00 a m., April
It. IH4. tha following daKrlbad
property at tel forth In Mid
Amended Summary Judgement,
to wll:
UNIT IJO-O. BUILDING I.
WEKIVA VILLAS. A CONDO
MINIUM, ACCORDING TO
THE DECLARATION OF R E ­
S T R IC T IO N S . R E S E R V A
TIONS. CONDITIONS AND
EASEMENTS RECORDED IN
O FFICIA L RECORDS BOOK
1011, P A O E t i l l A N D
AMENDMENTS T H E R E T O .
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
DATED at Sanford. Florida.
Ihla l i lt day ol March, 1444.
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark ot the Circuit Courl
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
By: Jana E. Jetewlc
Deputy Clark
Publlth- April&lt; tl, IH4
DEO-41

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 4J-I4M-CA-I4-L
U N IV E R S A L A M E R IC A N
MORTGAGE COMPANY,
Plaintiff
vt.
JO S E P H D A V ID BROWN,
alal.,
Delendanlt
AMENDE D NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
purtuanl to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foroclaturo dated
November 13, 1443, and Order
dated March II. IH4. and en
f a r a d I n C a t e No
* 1 1 f » C A ie l of the Circuit
Court ol tho IITH Judicial
Circuit In and lor SEMINOLE
C o u n ty. F lo r ld o , w here
In UN IVERSAL AMERICAN
M O RTG A G E CO M PAN Y,
Plaintiff, ond JOSEPH DAVID
BROWN. Of. Ol.. art delendanlt.
I will Mil to Ihe hlghetf bidder
tor cath al tha Wait Front Door
ol tho Samlnola County Court
heuM, Sanford. Florida, al Ihe
hour ol 11:00 a.m., on June 14.
1444, tha tallowing detcrlbed
property ea Mt forth In Mid
Summary Final Judgment, lo

DR MICHAEL WEINSTOCK.
Defendant
NOTICE OF HEARIHO
TO KENNETH BENJAMIN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Ihal •
Motion IOf Court Ordered Sail*
(action al Judgment Nat beenIliad against you with regard lo
your |udgmant IIan ot ttia follow
ing proparty In Sem inal*
County. Floridan
Lot I (loti tha Eaitarly 10 loot
lharaoll and Lot &gt; (lest tha
Watlarly 5 taat lharaoll. Block
45. SANLANDO, THE SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL. PALM SPRINOS
SECTION, according lo tha plat
tharaol at racordad In Plat Book
J. Pagat 4S's, 4a. 4J and 40.
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
f
A haarlng on laid motion li
tchadulad lor Ttiuraday. April
It. 14*4 1:00 p.m. at the Seminolo County Courthouse. Room
S 101. Sanlord. Florida, baton
tha Honor able F radar Ic M. Hitt,
County Court Judga. Pltatt
govern your tall accordingly.
S T E P H E N E .B E L L E .
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar N. 0444473
Schoana, Byrd A Palmar
147W. Park Avanua. Sta. 100
Winter Park, FL J774*
laOtl 445 1050
Pertoni with a dltabllty who
need a tpeclal accommodation
to participate in Itilt proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
at Ml N Park Avanua. Suita N
Ml. Sanlord. FL 31771 at lead
live dayt prior lo the proceed­
ing Telephone (407) 331 43X
E it 4131; ItOOIlJlJM {TDD),
or l 4001*15 4170 (V). via Flor­
ida Relay Service
Publlth: March 11, It A April 4.
II. IHI
DEP 101
IN TH I CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE IITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CA1E NO. 41*115 CA14 B
CENTRUST MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
vtWILLIAMS FOXWORTH.
atal.,
DafandanKtl.
NOTICEOFSALE
517714
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl to an Order Scheduling
Forecloture Salt entered In Ihll
cate now pending In tald Court,
tha tlyit Ol which ll Indicated
above
I will Mil to tha hlgheit and
bait bidder for cath at tha Watt
Front Door ot tha SEMINOLE
County CourthouM. Ml North
Park Avanua, Sanford. Florida
J177I, between 11 00 A M. and
300 P M . on AAay 11. IH4. tha
lollowing daKrlbad property al
Mt forth In Mid Order or Final
Judgment, to-wlti
LOT 4. BLOCK D, CAMELOT
UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO THE
PLA T T H E R E O F , A t R E ­
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK V .
I PAGES tt AND H , PUBLIC
RECO R D S OF SEM IN O LE
1 COUNTY, FLORIDA.
O R D E R E D a l Samlnola
County. Florida, thli Mlh day ol
March. IH4.
MAR YANNE MORSE
At Clark. Circuit Court
Samlnola County, Florida
By: Jana E. Jetewlc
At Deputy Clark
Publlth April 4.11, IH4
OEQ 42

INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE n o . anas-CA-M-I
EMC MORTOAOE CORPORA­
TION. a Dalawara cor poralion,
Plalntllf,
vt.
L A U R A V. G A W R Y L IK ;
N O R B ER T J. Z A L E IK I;
MAROARET J. Z A L IS K I; and
THE ESTATES AT SPRINGS
LANOINO HOMEOWNERS AS­
SOCIATION, INC..
Defender It.
N OTICEOFSALE
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y OIVEN
that, purtuanl to an Order
R etched utlng Forecteturi Sale,
entered In Ihe above atyled
cauM, In Ihe Circuit Cdurt ol
Seminole County. Florida, I,
Clerk ol tho Circuit Court ot
Seminole County, Florida, will
Mil that certain property iftuatad In Samlnola County, Florida,
more particularly detcrlbed at;
Lol 11. THE ESTATES AT
SPRINOS LANOINO. racordad
In the plot ihereof at recorded In
Plat Book 14. Paget 74 end 75.
Public Record! ot Samlnola
County. Florida.
AIm known ot MM Vanderblll
Point. Lengwood, F L 33774
at public Mle, la the highatl end
bett bidder, for cam. at the west
Iron! atepi ot the Seminole
County CourthouM, Ml North
Park Avanua, Sanford, Florida
at 11:00 a m, on April It, 1444
Wllneei my hand and tha
official aaal of thlt Court on
March 27. 1444.
(SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By; Jana B. Jetewlc
Deputy Clerk
’ublllh: IMarch IS 1 April 4.
Publlth:
IH4
06 P-113

NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In butlntu al 5010
Orange Blvd., Sanford. Fla.
H ill. Samlnola County, Florida,
under the Flctlttoui Nama ot
SOUTHERN PRIDE
W O O D W O R K S AN D R E ­
NOVATIONS. and that I intend
to regltter tald namt with tha
OlvltloA ol Corporation*, Tellehattee. Florida, In accordance
with the proylllont ot tho
Plctllioui Nemo Statute!. To­
wn.- Section 14504, Florida
Statutes IHI.
David E Dyttt
Publlth: April 4, IH4
DEQJ4

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "II m*n are to wick ad with
religion, what would ttwy be without It?" — Benjamin
Franklin.

OFF THE LEASH® by W.B. Park

There’s something so romantic
about the storB, the moon, tho
occasional whir ol our rattles."

LOT » , HUN TERSGLEN .
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P LA T BOOK 31. PAOE 30
THROUGH 33. PUBLIC REC
O R O S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIOA
DATED March Tl. IWe
Maryann# Mono
Clark, Circuit Court
By: Jane E JaMwIc
Deputy Clark
Publlth March 31 A April 4,
IH4
DEP 359
INTHECOUNTYCOURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.i 4J-J44J-CC IF F
MICHAEL A CASTELLANO
and C A T H L E E N L.
CASTELLANO, hit wife.

Plaintiffs.
vt
DEBRA K. LYONS.
Defendant
N OTICEOFSALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
purtuanl to a Final Judgment In
ForKloture entered on the 51h
day ol January, me. In Civil
Action No 41 34*1 CC » F ol Iho
County Court ol tho Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, In ond tor
Samlnola County, Florida. In
which DEBRA K LYONS, ll lha
Defondant and MICHAEL A
CASTELLANO and CATHLEEN
L CASTELLANO, hit wile, are
tha Plaintiffs. I will Mil lo Iho
highest and bait bidder lor cath
at the weal front door of Iho
Samlnola County CourthouM.
Sanford. Florida at 1100 A M
on the Uth day ot April, 1444. tha
following detcrlbed real proper
ty Mt forth In the Final Judg
man!:
Lot H I, OAK FORREST UNIT
TH REE, according lo tho plot
thereat, at recorded In Piet
Book 17, Paget 41 and 41 of the
Public Record! of Samlnola
County. Florida.
O A TED Ihlt J lt l day ol
March. 1444
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jena E JtMwIc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: April4. II, IH4
OEQ 14__________________________
INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.i 43-I743-CA-14-E
NATIONSBANK OF FLORIOA.
N.A., successor by merger to
THE CITIZENS 1 SOUTHERN
NATIONAL BANK OF FLOR
IDA f/k/a FIRST NATIONAL
BANK. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Plalnlltl.
va.
CHARLES R JOACHIM and
FERTAKIS INTERNATIONAL
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY.
INC.,
Delendanlt
N OTICEOFSALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVEN
purtuanl to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated March 30.
1444, entered In Civil Cata
Number 41-1703 CA-14 13 ol the
Circuit Court ol the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, In and lor
Seminole County, Florida, that
on Ihe 3tlh day ol April, 1H4, at
43:OO a.m., ot tho Weil Front
Door ot tha Samlnola County
CourthouM, 301 North Pork Avonuo. Sanlord. Florldo, Iho un
dertlgnad Clark will oiler lor
Mle Iho following detcrlbed real
SUITE
"SSL

111. BUILDING 4IS
(formerly referred to at Unit
I I I , Bullldng B ). W EK IV A
S P R IN G S O F F I C E P A R K
CONDOMINIUM, according to
tho Declaration ol Condomini­
um, 04 recorded In Official
Records Book 1S13, Pago 101,
Public Records ol Somlnolo
County, Florida, and Amendmanta thereto as recorded In
Official Records Book 1114,
Page 414, Official Records Book
1441, Pago in . Official Records
Book toll. Page 540 and Official
Records Book 1441. Page 744,
Public Records ol Seminole
County, Florldo, together with
all appurtenances (hereto, and
an undivided Intorost In Iho
common elements of Mid Con­
dominium as Ml lorfh In Mid
Daclaratlon ol Condominium,
togethar with all structures.
Improvements, fixtures, appli­
ances and appurtenances on
Mid land or used In conjunction
therewith.
O A TED this ISIh day ol
March, 1144.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLG R K O FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By: JeneE.JaM wIc
Deputy Clark
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT
OF 1440
ADMINISTRATIVE
OROBRNO. 41-17
PERSONS WITH A DISABIL­
ITY WHO N EED A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PAR
T IC IP A T E IN TH IS P R O ­
CEEDING SHOULD CONTACT
ADA COORDINATOR AT 101
N O RTH P A R K A V E N U E .
S U IT E N.301, SA N FO R O .
FLORIOA 11771, AT LEAST (S)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO
CEEONG. TELEPH O N E: (407)
304310 EXT. 4317; I 400-45!
1771 (TODI, or 1 400 455 4770
(VI, VIA FLORIOA R ELA Y
SERVICE.
Publloh: Aprll4.lt, 1444
OEQ-11

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Legal Notices
INTHE CIRCUITCOURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO: 44-1371 DR 41-P
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
CINDY LOU TOWERS
Pellfloner/Wllo,

and

MICHAEL JAY TOWERS.
R etponden I/11utband
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO: MICHAEL JAY TOWERS
111 WEST WOODLAND
AVENUE
SANFORD, FLORIDA JJ77J
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
art Ion for Dissolution ol Mar
rlage hat been tiled egelntl you
end you ore required lo terve a
copy ot your written defenses, ll
a n y . lo II on J O S E P H
PADAWER. Pelllloner't At
torney, whole address It 3500
Well Lake Mary lllvd 3I3A
Lake Mary, Florida 337*4 on or
before MAY 5, 1H4. end llle the
original with Ihe Clerk ol Ihlt
Courl either before service on
Ihe Pelllloner'i Attorney or
Immediately thereafter; other
wise 0 deleult will be entered
against you lor Ihe rlllel de
mended In Ihe Petition
Doled thlt 10th day ol March.
1*44
MARVANNE MORSE
At Clerk oftho Courl
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish Aprl.4. tl, IS. 35.1H4
DEQ 73

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O FTH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASEN0.4I 44* CA 14 K
(I4IDGEPORT POSTOFFICE
FED ERA L CREDIT UNION
Plalntllf.
vs.
RICHARD M. BARNES. Indl
vlduilly and DEBORAH J.
BARNES n/k/e DEBORAH J
FIN D LEY , Indlvlduolly, ond
EUGENE JOHNSON. JR a/k/o
D E JOHNSON. JR Including
any unknown spouse ol Mid
Defendants. If either has re
mtrrled end If either or bolh ot
Mid Delendanlt art dec eased
their respective unknown helrt.
devlteet. grenleet. assignees,
creditors. Ilenort end trustees,
and all othar pertoni claiming
try, through, under or agalntl
Ihe named Oetendants and
A M E R IC A N F IN A N C IA L
CORPORATION OF TAMPA, ■
Florida Corporation, JOHN
DOE and JANE DOE; WINTER
PARK M EM O RIAL HOSPI
TAL; PSM DEVELOPM ENT
CORPORATION d-b'a MON
T E R E Y N O RTH A P A R T
MENTS, STATE OF FLOR
IDA, SABRINA K JACKSON.
S T A T E O F F L O R IO A ;
METROMAIL CORPORATION;
VICTOR L. SPITHALER; EPIC
R EA LT Y S E R V IC E S . INC.;
L A V E R N E B W ILLIA M S;
HORNE P R O P E R T IE S ;
NEWBURY PLACE LIM ITED
P A R T N E R S H IP d /b /a
NEWBURY PLACE APART
M EN T S ; IA M I H E IR lC H ,
OWNER cm PRBSIDflNTIAL
GROUP SOUTH, INC : SUN
BANK "NATIONAL ASSOCIA
T I0 N ; LAURA JOHNSON;
A CU SH N ET CO M PAN Y.
T IT L E IIT GOLF DIVISION.
RICHARD S CA SSELBERRY;
C TRO Y RA Y. JR . TAX
C O L L E C T O R . U N IT E D
STATES OF AMERICA. IN
TERNAL R EV EN U E SERV
IC E; G EN ER A L ELE C T R IC
C R E D IT C O R P O R A T IO N ;
BLASER FINANCIAL SERV
ICES, INC.; GREAT AMERI
CAN AUTO RANCH. INC.;
G L O R IA J R O B IN S O N .
AHMEDAU SHAHABUDDIN.
SYLVIA A ABBOTT, JOE L
L O P E Z ; S P A L D IN G AND
EVEN FLO COMPANIES. INC .
a corporation d/b'e SPALD
ING; and, ALL OTHER PER
SONS IN POSSESSION OF
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY
WHOSE NAMES A R E UN
CERTAIN.
Delendanlt
NOTICE OP SALE
TO RICHARD M. BARNES, al
al.
YOU ARE H ER EB Y NOTI
FIED tha) there will be a Mia
ol:
Lot 44, ALAFAYA WOODS.
Phase II, according to tho Plal
Thereof ot racordad In Plal Book
31, Page M through 71, ot Iho
Public Records ot Somlnolo
County, Florldo
Sublecl to Reel Properly Tax
et owing Seminole County Tax
Assessor.
at 11:00 o’clock A M ot Iho Weil
Freni Door ol the Samlnola
County CourthouM. X I North
Pork Avenue. Sanlord. Florida
31771 on Iho lllti day ol APRIL.
1444. This Mle Is btlng made
purtuanl to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure by Iho Courl and
Iho undersigned Clerk ol Mid
Court will Mil tho properly to
thehlghest bidder lor cosh.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jetewlc
Deputy Clark
Publish: Aprils, 11,1444
DEO 33
IN TH ECIR CU IT COURT
O FTH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
DIVISION
CASE NO.i 44 444 DR 41 P
IN R E: THE MARRIAGE OF:
DONNA L.M C CLESK EY.
Wlle/Petllioner,
and
RONALD L.M C CLESK EY.
Hutbend/Raipondant.
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO: RONALDMCCLESKEY
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Ihal an
action tor Dissolution ol Mar.
rlage hat been Hied against you
and you art required to M rve a
copy al your written delenMt. II
any, to It on IKE B ROSS. JR.,
P .A ., Wlle/PatlMonor's atlomoy. whose address ll 1X1
East Robinson Slrool, Orlando.
Florida 3310). on or beloro April
II, 1444, and Ilia tha original
with the clerk ol this court
e ith e r beloro to r v lc t on
Wlto/Pelltloner's attorney or
Immediately thereafter; other
wlso a default will be entered
against you for Iho rallel de
mended In Ihe petition
DATEOON: MARCH 14.1444
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ol Ihe Courl
BY DIANE K.BRUMMETT
At Deputy Clerk
Publish; March 11. IS A April 4,
11.1444
DEP 114

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Pork

322-2611

631-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS
8:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY Ihru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATUR0AY
A SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 cons ecutlv# limes............. 57c a line
7 constcullvt time*............. 70e a line

3 consecutive limes..........01c 1 line

CDL CLASS B DRIVERS
J needed Immediately
position In Orfrtndo area Must
have I year recent verifiable
eapeneme and a clean MVR,
air brakes and HA/MAT ,s
plus Call General Personnel
•am ipm Monday Friday for
more Information**! 1111
N e v t f A F f t ________

Schad-jvxj may evkxto Herald Advertiser nl the cosl ol nn addibnn.il U.iy
Carve) when you gel insults Pay only lor days your od runs al tale earned
Use hJ detcripbon tor tallest tetuttt Copy must follow actepl.it* typ- graphical lotm -Commercial fioquency totes are available
DEADLINES
Tuesday Ihru Fnduy 12 Noon The Day Oelwe PubScnhon
Sunday 12 Norm Friday • Monday 5 30PM f 'day

COL CLASS A DRIVERS

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In tha event ol an error In an
od, lha Sanlord Harald will to* reaponafble lor tha Ural
Insertion only and only to lha extant ol tha coal ol Ihal
Insertion. Please check your ad for accuracy the lira! day II
runs.

Bladder Control Pioblems?
SENIORS.
Call to find oul If you qualify
l o r a s s i s t a n c e w it h
DIAPERS 'PADS We flit lor
M a d lcirt reimbursement,
p r iv a t e In s u r a n c e and
Medicare difeclly Delivered
to your door monthly

407 *60 1254

21—Personals
ADOPTIONS
Free medical care Iranspor
tallon. counseling private
doctor plus living tapentet
Bar #317515 Clearwater Attorney
John Frlcktr
1400*311444

27—Nursery &amp;
Child Care
CHILDCARE IN MY HOME
Reaionabl* rales Fenced
yerd, meals A snacks J74 5143
C H IL D C A R E a v a ila b le
evenings A weekends Call tor
rale specials Mrs Michelle 1
House 311 7413/Ltc »341 10

41—Ctmetery Lots
MEMORIAL GARDENS 3 Lois
Garden ol Prayer, SJsOOsell
both lor SI5M (119) 351 S300

43—Investigative
________Services________
M AJESTIC INVESTIOATIVE
Servlets Domestic relation*
Free consultation *07 444 111)

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO SI I44S CAM
DIVISION B
RY L AND MORTGAGE
COMPANY,
Plaintiff.
vs
KEITH W. LANDRY.etal.
Defendant!*)
NOTICEOF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
pursuant fo an Order R t
scheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated March Jf, IW4. and en
lered In Casa No *1 1*44 CA Iili
ol Ihe Circuit Courl of the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit
In and for SEMINOLE County,
Flo rid a wharaln R Y LA N D
MORTGAGE COMPANY Is Ihe
P la in t if f and K E I T H W
LANDRY are Ihe Defendants. I
will sail to lha highest and bell
bidder tor cash al lha west Iron!
Slaps of Ihe SEMINOLE County
Courthouse el 11 00 a m . on
April 21, 144*. the following
described properly es stl tc-rlh
In said Final Judgmsnl:
LOT 101. DEER.RUN UNIT IS
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 34, PAGE 54.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE. STATE OF FLORIDA
T O G E T H E R W ITH T H E
F O L L O W IN G IT E M S OF
PROPERTY WHICH ARE LO
CATEO IN AND INSTALLED
IN AND INSTALLED AS A
PART OF THE IMPROVE
MENTS ON SAID SAND RE
F R I G E R A T O R ,
RA N G E/O VEN , DISPOSAL.
DISHW ASHER. VENT/FAN.
W/W CARPET. 5MOKE DE
TECTOR
WITNESS MY HAND and Ihe
MAl ol Ihla Court on March 31,
1494
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Courl
By: Jena E. Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April 4, II, 1444
DEQ 40__________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE tlth JUDICIAL
CIRCUITOF FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO.; *4-141 DR «3P
lore Ihe marriage ol
Andrea L Dowd.
Petitioner,
and
Robert J Dowd.
Respondent
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO: Robert J. Dowd
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Pell IIon lor Dissolution ol Mar
rlage hai been tiled igalnsl you
end you are required to terve a
COPY of Your wi Ittan daftntes. II
any, to II un Andrea L. Dowd,
370 Morse Loop II . Winter
Springs. F L 33704 on or before
MAY 4, 14*4. and III* Ih*
original with lha clark ol this
court allhar before Mrvlce on
Petitioner or Im m adlalaly
thereafter, otherwise a dafaull
will be mitred against you lor
lha relief demanded In Ihe
complaint or petition
DATE Don APRIL I. 1444
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clark ot lha Court
Nancy ft, Wlnler
At Deputy Clerk
Publish: April 4 ,11, 11, 25,1944
DEQ 39

55—Business
Opportunities

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY!
All you n#ed It your I I lit Jrtck
D irt m o m ! for a p p o in tm e n t

. L O W DOWN P A Y M E N T
• E A S I E R QUAu IF Y IN G
For complete details call

RENET FINANCIAL
ACTION MORTGAGE

331 0700
71 Hour

vie •

71 — H e lp W a n t e d
ADD TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL J33 04)Ser 137 4123

• Safety A Perform ance Bonus

• Spouse H id»ng Program
e Average Trip ! /Days
e l aft* Model Conventional
Tt ac lor %
If you have 7 yean tractor
trader O TR and snow and ice
t-a(unr ienc e pIui a good: dr i v ing
record, call
i *oo *74 mo

ELECTRICIANS
Residential only Licensed or
not Top pay, benefits
riented only need apply in
p lft O t t at S A N F O R O
E L E C T R IC . MM S Park Or
4)00 wkl I'fodutt Supervisor
in shipping xml 'erelvinq can
go to work here today Hurry1
F R E E REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
7MW 11th SI . 13) l ilt

WATSON REALTY CORP
M AisTOR*
AREA MQMT/MK TG

J FANTASTIC BENEFITS J
Corporate Secretary needed
by outs landing firm Roam to
grow here l Hurry * Cal l today I
F R E E REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
7CWW lilh St . m 117*

ARE YOU A
HIGH FLYER?

S HIGH VOLUME ROUTES

* A ltitu d e l i The K ey
Team P la y e r
N igh E rtergy $#lf S ta ffe r
C o m p u lflve W inner
Txrrtf h a b it A Open M inded

SJ)0 wk f Auto repeal orders
an it p &lt;{ (&gt;11f n i b e n e f its
tuppln’d for Put tale* rep
f H it REGISTRATIO N
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
700 W Mth St . m !17*

WILL TRAIN U 4 J ill

Bod y ih o p p a in te r, h elper,
b od y w o rk e r
E x p # r tenced

TELEMARKETER
Position open for an expert
e n erd tele m arke te r Even in g
h o u r i, 4P M T P M , M on d ay
through T h u rsd ay Apply in
per ion
San lord HemitiL J00
M F re n ch A v f , a sk tor T ra c y

Notice

Concrete

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all (oa.raclors be registered
or certified To verify a stale
co ntractor* license ca ll
I 900 142 7940 Occupational
Licenses are required by Ihe
county end can be verified by
calling321 l l » ,« i l 7417

CAPTAIN CO N CRETE. Wayne
Ifortl I Main QurtHty Opc-ru
•ion i MO m i / 42* 11*2

RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum Framing. Drywall,
Door*. Roofing. Concrete
113 4431 S O. Balint, COC0I4I40

Applla n c e s
APPLIA N CE R E P A IR
Free
appl service cat! with re
m in ! John, A + Beit, 114 MM

Carpentry
CARPENTER All kinds ot home
repairs, painting &amp; ceramic
lite Richard Gross
371 5977

Carpet Cleaning
SAM'S CARPET CLEANING
plus strip and bull Hoars
Resldenllal/commerclal 24
hrs 174 354). beeper 4*4 09*1

Cleaning Service
LIO H T IIA U L I NO. FLOOR
MAINTENANCE We also do
windows! 3X 1903_____________
PERSONAL TOUCH CLEAN
INO SERVICE. Homes, apt*
and cars 373 3310

• MANAGEMENT POSITION#

Life e*p will get you trained
by this progressive Cham with
eacellentbenefili Hurry'
FRE E REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
700 W Mth SI . m 117*

MECHANIC
Full time with citrus company
In Mims, FI 40 hr*., Mon
day Friday with possibility of
some O v e rtim e Heavy cm
phasii on farm •airipment and
tru c k i 17 V0 Per h r plui
bftnetilt after 90 days Con
tart Jrtn Drther 407 7*7 4**I
M EDICAL

CNAS and ORDERLIES
Mu\t tw cerhfuHj .) II 4«nd 7 )
ship* Apply in per ton
Debar y Manor
*0 N Mwy 17 t)

Debary Ft
407 *4* 447*
M E D IC A L

RN
Charge nurses tor 7am Jprn
•irid 11 7 yhitts IV and «vn
hirttor cBper lentw needed
A p p ly in person
Debar y Manor *0 N Mwy 17 tJ
Debary. FI

Head Cashier
Full Timf &amp; Pari Jim *
High PeiTofminct Pijrs!
A m e rad a H e n has an e n via
bio reputation tor • r c t lie n

t«

• • « 11 enfi p

it r

v ic e

a s e e l In n t p r o d u r i t a n d
t # ■c tJS e n t e m p lo y m ©n I op
por lurtifes Ipr qualified
in d iv id u a l»
E n jo y f le x ib le ic h n t ju ie v
p o te n h al for ad v4 n c«rn en t
and benetlti w hich m d iid r

E DUCAT 1074At
ASSISTANCE
Stud y tho o p p o rlu fiitie t a l
Hess and m ake them your*
F o r a d d ilio n .il in fo rm a tio n
p irn vc apply in pc n o n lo
Hr%% Station *0*17* ) J / | U
M W Y 17 97 Longwood F l

AMERADA HESS
CORPORATION

Lawn Service

Electrical
M ASTER E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addlllon. comm'res
Lie/Ins IEK00G6I9J32I 4*75

General Services
IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
Plasliring Remodel new and

hls1orlchomiej33 3 9 ll)^ ^

Homo Improvement
AFFORDABLE HOME Repair
Dependable All phases Call
__tor Freeetl. Michael 333 TIP*
RESTORATION, DRYWALL.
metal tlud*. doors, trim, aid
Ing, porches, decks, gan-bot
Llcensed/lnsured
91)3017

RITE-WAY

Carpet/Installation
CA RPETM ILL DIRECT
Big Olscaunts Famous Brandi
F lril Quality. Top Line
Sfainmasler, Saionles,
Trackless. Sculpture* 44 9* yd
Commercial level loops 13 49 yd
Installation *07 374 4800

LPN

E q u a l opportuniljf
employer.. M 'F

on 1/ IQSJ N \r 97. Longwood

Additions &amp;
Remodeling

LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS

* ENTRY LEVEL *

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing tuccct'di like lu c c e it
We r r *&lt;*11 into our Jrd decade
of training tu c c tu fu l dgenli
■N olkenw r?
We II h elp 1

AUTO BODY WORKER

upper

DRIVERS NEEDED

For my son
Transporallon
requ ired
IS or older pre
far red C a lis t s o i i i a f i n t

• ATTN GO GETTER .
Work m any Com p S e cretary
tor Ig Sanfo rd firm needed
now I Don t w siiton Ih iio n e
FR E E REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
700 W. Mlh St.. JM *17*

Aupfr In p#r*«n

A G C A R R IE R S Tavares. FI.
a well established and grow
ing Central Florida based
company offer* you
e 7U In 79t per mile
eUpfolJOOCmi per mo
• Slop Off Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay

AFTER SCHOOL COMPANION

LAWN MAINTENANCE
Full lime CiperltnceiiL neat
appearance, and dependable
Must have transportation
__________ W t H ____________
L l V I IN C O M P A N IO N /
Homemaker to live with el
deHy lady Salary private
living quarters, etc Call after
|0#m. ptrav** R f *?oo
LOCATES Conduct your own
locate w arth For a step by
if f p guide vend * I* *! to
Locate# PO Box 1401*
Sanford FL J17M 1*01

LPN interested In innovative
facility, on Ih* cutting edge ot
research 11 hour shift
C a ll* * S00)

IS 0 K 1 Put your packaging
eapvrllse to work at this largf
for al firm today1Call now1
F RF E REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
700 W Mlh St . )M 1171

61—Money lo Lend

* NEW COM M UNITY*
H0M EBUYERS PROGRAM

Apply In person
Monthly Friday, fern 4pm
710 S Norlhlak* Blvd .
Altamonte Springs l ot

CONCRETE LABORERS
CONCRETE FORM SETTERS
fc rpyr fenced only. Ml if/f
COOKS/OlSHWASHERS

$ DESIGN EN G IN EER S

;H4

63—Mortgages

ROOM ATTENDANTS

Must have CDL " A '1 with
dean MVR Product taper!
ente and Qood references re
quired Call or apply
MSC Trucking, l*M Wist St.
Sanford, FL *07 MJ /Ml

P arr* •
e sfu ra n f,
c y f ! A|larr,onl&lt;? Mall

L M itl ro u lf p f k p s jlo w li

:*o 7in

r and lowers

Needed for Ihe Orlando area
immediately Must have I
years recent verifiable *«p*
r inner and a clean M VR,
endorsements a plot
C a ll G e n e ra l P e rio n n e l
tarn 4pm Monday Friday for
more Informal ion * f! 111!
Never A Feel

Fl-l| hmr

C O K E/M tM S Vendmi
1 too v

■ir OrlaruJo North

CABINET MANUFACTURER
Need* EDGE BANDER OP
E RATON Milter ml handling,
tleaning, and filing tV h r
If " !', dully t'| &gt;«•r11f'.js U* VH i

N O W A C C E P T IN G

ADULT CARE In our privet*
homo Sanford ar*a Loft of
lovlnq cart for your loved
ones Contact Holly 13J *143

HOTEL POSITION

AVAILABLE POSITIONS
V a r io u s I o c ,s lio n s lor
Recepllanltls. Secretaries and
Data Entry. Call General
Personnel fain 4pm Mon
day Friday (or more Informa
tiontfl 111!
Never A Feel
AVON products 1.004. Earn to
90%, No door,door PT'FT
Sand) III 111)" OUUVM 2I4S

Mime............................
* 1.191line
Riles l i t per lisug, based on 3 lines
• 3 Llnei Minimum

12—Elderly Care

71-Help Wanted

Moving &amp; Storage
CLASS A MOVERS
Moving
speclallsls 10% oil all local
moves with coupon W» move
with pride In mind" 3714)44

Painting
PAINTINO paper hanging,
pressure washing and dry wall
repair Freeesl 3)1 3174

Pressure Cleaning
DUN RITE: Clean driveways,
roots, pool decks, walks,
houses F u t r t l 111 * )»

Photography
WEDDINGS.
p e rs o n a l

H I M O D fl IN G

~~
and

M o b il e q u ip u n iq u e

pricing For In fo 324 VI0J
OYSBERS HOME REPAIR A
R O O F IN O
P a in tin g ,
carpentry Bond/ln%/Llc
- ^ C M M m ___^ _C a iiH 4 4 m

Lei Tliia llliuliiy Ail
Work Fur You...
. . c u i m u 3i

Prtrtlei.

Roofing

W E SHOW UP

C

TOM A J E F F ’S LAWN CARE I
Rtv/Comm , dtpenctabta, low
frtt*\\
_________1)0 7070

D

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

Swimming Pool
Service/Rcpair

Janitorial Services
BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL

W E E K L Y SER V IC E from 1*5
mo C h tm R ile Pool S crvic it
f ^^bounTakor

Com rm rc Ifll/ W m ld M I *713

Landscaping

~

RANDY'S QUALITY LAWN:
Complete pro care since 1990
^ le a n u £ S rtia u h n ^ 2 ^ 7 l^ _

Lawn Service
J A O LAWN MAINTENANCE
We do everything I Call lor
tree estimates 374 34X

Tree Service
ECHOLS T R EE SVC Lie's, Ins
"Lol Ihe Prolesslonal* do II."
Freeeshmales________ 133 1374

Window Repair
and Cleaning
WINDOW 4 SCREEN REPAIR:
___________ 447 31) 7313

A d v e r t i s e You r B u s i n e s s Eve ry Day
F o r As L o w As $45 Per Month.
Call Cl as s i f i e d, 322 - 2 61 1

�if

Sanlord Ho/ald, Snnfot6, Florida - Mondav. April 4( 1994 - 11*

7 1 —H e lp W anted

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

MAIDS
F /T M F, n
W ill train,
unitorm i M o lly M aid, /*/ w o;
I M O N E Y M AKIN G R O UTE I
M i l wkl COL or truck rxperl
rnt* It all lhalt needed i„
wo. k lor Ihlt good company
F R E E REG ISTRATION
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
790 W. W h i t , IJJ H i t

HEEDED AT ONCE
A t o t a l p r o f e s s io n a l
lla lr tly lltl Cosmetologist lor
a lull tervlco talon Mutt hay*
following and lh* motivation
io expand Commlttlon com
mensural* with ability All
inquiries field In Atr let con
lidanc*
S*nd n i u m r lo
nimd Boa i l l , laniard Htrald.
PO Ooi IMF, laniard, FL
m n lt*r

OFFICE HELP
P t

Computer «&gt;p*rl*nc*
and organliallonal tk IIIt r*
quirrd Medical recqrdseipe
rieoc* h*lplul M utl lyp* W
*pm Send return* to P O
Boa 1197. Sanford FIM/71

a P E R F E C T *"
* PR ESC R IPTIO N e
R ecep tion ist Iralne* with
t.erag* type A good phone
tklllt hat great tulur* herel
F R E E REG ISTRATION
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
too W. U lh S l j J l l Sit*

■PLUMBERS HELPER
RttitohH*! work Minimum J
f t d f t a i p t r it n c *
M u tt to
«t&gt;ie to &lt;$o tub t*l and ffim

P ang#City * f * 904 /74 9371

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
V It r IOLM lo t N lio n s lo r
Production. W »f#hoult
A
M i# m b ly
C a ll Go n o r oil
P t r io n n v l la m 4pm Mon
M f Friday for moro inform*
t.onkfS ID )
Novor A f to i

PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR
Mot# or tomato train** Part
inn#1or full tl-m#

SALES
17300 lSOOO|H*r month
1 100 341 21)4
SALES

MOVE IN SP EC IA L Newly re
novated I A &gt; bdrm apl. All
amenlll*. IW * ] » mo plu.
dep ty rle a u W 1M *
NEAT 3 fir Apl , W Jnd SI A/C.
carpeted, kitchen equipped.
IttO/mo * dep 11* l it!
OSTEEN 1 bdrm apl *110 J
bdrm IlSO Large rm., quiet
area Parking *79Maylo«n
111 R1JR_
P A R K SI DE A P A R T M E N T S
Move In .pedal, 1 bdrm I
bath iJOO/mo 110 MIT
I BEDROOM F R E E MONTH
SPECIALI 1 bdrm. A elllt
avail Call Jerry, 111 MW

T03—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
EFFICIEN CY MOUSE For Mem
Siej/mo Al 111 S .lh Si
Lake Mary Call 699 *)}«
NICE A CLEAN 1/1 Fenced
yard No petm il/m o l.t, la.t
A tec *0* m 41.76pm 9pm
NICE 1 BDRM house in Sanlord
Beautiful .haded lot, cerporl,
tan. S*«/mo Ml 1104_
SANFORD Hamilton Dl.tr Icl
RENT TOOWN
Like new 1/1, Air, Laundry
11000 dn ■SOM/mo Ml tilt
SANFORD OOLDSBORO
RENT TOOWN
I bdrm Like new I Air 11000
down t u i mo M* ?J»?
SANFORD 1 bdrm, l ' i bain
takelronl houte la SO'mo
__________ M ITO 4
_
SE SANFORD ) bdrm. I hath
Carpeted with window cov
erlng. In.tailed cent H A
energy elllctenl. .(able area
Fenced yard ISOO plu. depot
II Application, being taken
call in no) leave menage

Stenstrom Rentals
• SANFORD 1/1 w/ den fenced
yard, clean 1)23 mo, $730 set
• S U M LA N D 4/1 * / carp ort
fa m ily rm, $400 mo, $400 let

• MAYFAIR J/l wt icr porch,
dbi garage 223a %q ft heated
no pett 1873 mo $8001#&lt;
• SANFORD DUPLEX J/l 3 7
%t0fy IN d hook up! CHA
Sp a c io u s ! $440 mo

• SHADOW LAKE WOODS J/J J

DISTRIBUTOR
ADVERTISING SALES

a

f o r b illin g p c t tilK .ition H ig h
I t ) N97 I M t

&lt;otnm

SANTORO FIRM
two A t I Office Coordinator
needed today G reatbenetiltt
T H E E Rf. GIST RAT ION
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
too w n th si i n t it .

SUBWAY/HANDY WAT
F ■p#Mtru# growth * lf h u t *»!

&lt;i H a n d y

W ay ' $ ut&gt; * * y

a h o c t a t*

P a r t ’ F u ll

Mm*

pot it tom aval lab I* Cutfonw
oriented

ind ividual'! are

cm

(our aged to apply In per ion at
th«* Handy Way located al n i l
Orange |H »(1 . Lake Monroe or
m i it r e iu m t/ e p p lic a fie n

Apnpka F L 12/0)
E C O M 'F / H / V

TEACHERS
M u i! have earned 40 h n
toarard a COA or equivalent
or bachelor! degre* m early
childhood
J|J ?00$

Ffation.il Mtg ha! iewi*ral
Tull tra in in g and to n e f i l l
Vtarfing pay li $/ SO hour
L *per fence prefer red Call
M i Baker, Mon Fri v I

___(4071414 0711

WAITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK
Apply in

person Pay i Inn, Sanford
401 IJJ 4100
W AREHOUSE AND G E N E R A L
LABO R H E L P N E E D E D !
Bonus for driver! All shifts
available Dally pay, no fee
Report ready to work 3 10 am,
Industrial Labor Svc , 1011
F rench Ay No phone call!

pore4 $743 mo l /SO sec

93— R o o m s For R e n t
A Q UIET, CLEAN rm In San
laid Kitchen A phone ute,
coin laundry StS A up &gt;1. 4*11
A Q U IE T FU RN RM. W/D
com bo, k it p r lv .. A/C.
1100'mo plul dep l/ l elec .
33* IM t alley Spm__________
CLEAN ROOMS, tingle .lading
StS/w k K itc h e n , phone,
laundry, video games, oil
.treat parking 110**11_______
M A TU R E D PER SO N . Light
cooking tei/wk Flr.1 and latl
___ 314194*
P R IV A TE HOME, houM prlv
Sale, quiet area Mature male
&gt;JK*loff*d_CelUM_£A’^ _ _ _ _

NOTICE

PARK AV E, nice A clean 1
O d rm , hardw ood llo o r i
SltS/mo I TOO dep No pel.
Ml *11*days M* l» » eve
Q UIET A R EA Clean I bedroom
Apartment. SYOOper month
______ _CaN_33J l * « l _ _________
SAN FO RD 1 bdnn collage
Complete privacy 1100 wk
plu. .too tec, Include, ulll
h i t in

99—A p a r t m e n t s
U nf u rn ish e d / R e n t
SPRING BREAKH

COUNTRY SETTIN G com
pletely tu rn , 7/1 garbage
wafer turn covered fenced
patio Ideal for Nork couple or
!tng parent tJVO run p u id e p
N o p tt i 111 d t /

ILDfcM SPRINGS, off Hay 4J7
l 7 J bdrm! $7$ to $4C
HOP dtp J30 714$ or M3 Jtt4
SANFORD 7 bdrm I bath, quiet
area fenced yard SJ/l/’mo
$173 dep Nope** 373 4704

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
RENT SPECIAL!!
1 Bdrm./I Bath 1111416
ShENAMOOAHAPARTMENTS

" MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. SMO mo
Tbdrm.talOmoandup

323-8670_______

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—

—

Markham Wds foreclosure, * 'l.
I r e cr*. pesture/slabl*
S101000
Ik Alary custom J/l. over I
acre, S ill 900
l-A I M

O fifiC illN I

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1-4 7 0 4

IN THE COUNTRY J Bdrm I
Hath. I*' X «.
WM mo
iJSO vec dep Call 111 HAST 1
_______o rlJllll&lt; _ev e n m 2 ^ _^

115—Industrial
Rentals
OFFICE/warehout* .pace, lM0
Sq II Prime location al
entrance lo Central Fla Re
glonal Alrporl &lt;0/111 7*0/
SANFORD MOSS tq II 1 phaM.
iprlnkler. SJ/.q II Slen.lrom
Really Inc, Jim Doyle 111 1.10

117—Commercial
Rentals
LANDSCAPE NURSERY 11
acre., office., .forage, »curl
ly. Irrigation
SSOO'mo
__ Ca.telberry &gt;9&gt; 1VM
LIQUOR STORE Downtown
Sanlord lor .ale O' leave Alio
liquor licence, lor Orange and
Seminole County for .ale
_________ i » « m _________

SANFORD RETA IL/O FFICE.
I,IJJ tq ft Covered .Idewalk.,
high traffic area SJOO plu.
.a lt . la.'mo Slen.trom Reel

NEW Sanlord olllce. and/or
warehoute. *00 I kOO sq II
Spe«1*1. SlU/mo. I l l 1SS*
SANFORD Ollice space. S*00
sq ff, building lot Al. 1700 sq
H per office uni I 1117WH
J00 SO F E E T lor lease on IJ *1,
successful existing anchor
businesses Good parking and
lighting Great visibility.
A.klngMOO'mo MlMMwork

141 —Homes lor 5ale
BEST SANFORD AREAI 1 or *
bdrm, 1 bath, large room.
EXC ELLEN T CONDITIONI
Lot.ol closet.! Sfl.JOO
Owner/Realtor 111 4101

HALL REALTY
312 W Flibl St.. Siinlord
] bdrm, 1 bath. Air, lent*. FHA/
VA .pedall SM,000 A Jewel
Desirable 1/HT, cent H/A,
fence. Family rm SJJ,S(»
Duple., 1/1 A 1/1. c/h/n, lenced.
SOCO/mo Income! SJJ.OOO

D EBA RY Lakelronl 1/1. cen
lr«IH /A ,p lu te.lra&gt; ! MO 000
W. Mallciovr.kl, m j m
D U P LEX
SANFORD Good
neighborhood, good condition
114,900 Cell after 5 00
__________ I 40M 1M 141__________
EXCHANOE OR S E L L your
property localed any where I
Inveslort Realty, JJ4H1S

209—Wearing Apparel
■PROM DRESS SUi S/« 110
Please call 312 3197 for more
Information

211—Antiques /
Collectibles
1W ELSH

)/ ? cent H A B ran d new
kitch en and c a r pel Ing th ru
Out New ro o f, new p ain t
in P d * and out G reat neigh
borhood c lo t* fo e le m school
A flo rd a b l* home loan pro
g ram s rn a k * t Ih lt home a
great to y w ith low down and
m onthly paym ents We a re
m otivated lo t e ll (h it nice
home, P le a t* c a ll 144 743$ a tk
lor M ike or Iv m tg $$4 900
1408 Cedar A w S Sanford

BATEMAN REALTY
U c Real Fltafe Broker
2640 Sanford Avt

321 0759

321 2257

'GRACE ABOUNDS m th it )
bdrm 2 t&gt;*llh home tucked
I n t l d e b lo o m in g w a i k t
towering o a k t Your haven of
re tf $4) $00

•SANFORD

H ISTO RIC

DIS

I R I C T I 2 it o r y . corner dbi
lot R e ifo re or keep a t duplex
Good ren tal P r ic e reduced" M

141— H o m e s t o r Sale
FABULO US 1 bdrm Corner
stone Fireplace Sparkling
pool, Irred larqe lot Nice!
Call Diana The Cannon Oroup
19* ftp* I *r 111*194______
OSTEEN l/ l tement block,
lenced I acre Below appraisal
111.000111 111*alter*PM

Looking fo buy a home? We
have home! in all area! of
S e m in o le .

O ra n g e ,

SUMLAND
Gr*at ] bdrm
with detached b rick rec
room fa m ily room in grif,»t
condlfiort &lt;orr&gt;*r Tol Priced

CounfieV Call lor detail!!
• J/J with fireplace, newer
carpet and lilt, $44 900
• Foreclosure! 4 7 on I 37 acre!
Fireplace $104 400
• 4/J. 7 700 !q II . fireplace &gt;g
ter porch) $104,900

Beth O!borne
Venture I Propertiet

310-0773/774 9400
SANFORD J bdrm, I bath CtfM
air and heat appliance! in
vde laundry, screen porch
large fenced yard 7 ito d s
$44 400 377 3747 or 1/1 41 H

SANFORD 1 Bdrm l l J balh
!mq car gar new cent M A
freshly painted outude Nvw
root before dosing $14 000
down w asiurne non qgahftng
IfeinapprcM

$41 Od) )*'lv-i04
L ik e n o *
1/7 spilt plan La rg e eat in
k itc h e n
c a th e d ra l c e ilin g .
!&lt; rren porch double gargae
p riv a c y fenced yard" $/7 $00

SANFORD PLACE

Abbey golf course 3 2 v illa
w ith s c re e n e d p o rc h and
gar age o ile r s m a in te n a n ce
free life s ty le ! 1/6 900

LOCH ARBOR Custom built 4 3
with screened pool and spa
fireplace, eaf in kllchen, dou
bit garage pretty treed lot1
$147 000

right at $44V00»

STAIRS PROPERTY
m a n a g em en t* r ea lt y

R im nw nyun

STENSTROM
REALTY,

INC.

VETERANS!
You May Not Meal I i f that «l s
F inaneia lly E a s ie r foe YO U to
Buy a Home than to Mont One !
So C all O ur F u ll Tim e Sales
Team A N Y T IM E !

Call for detail!!

Janet Mansfield, 323-7271
AA Carnes. Inc.. I l l 111*

322-2420 • 321-2720
SANTORD • LAKE MART
■In Out 38th Y tii*
153—A c r e a g e -

SANFORD

_____ Lots/S a le

21th S i. and M yrtle A v t,

321-6762

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES

DELTONA

Id e a l lo r m o bile hom e or
hom e t i l e , h o rs e s , c a t t le ,
fa rm in g , or n u rse ry Zoned
a g ric u ltu ra l $1,900 per acre
S m a ll dow n p a ym e n t w ills
owner financing t04 717'1771

90* / / I *0/0

L .--1 t r i - * * - — 111

OWNER FINANCING an this
property aerrm from Sanford
Airport Almost one acre with
“ old©" home In a i it cond)
lion 3 bdrm
7 bath and
carport
Fenced. * ith out
building! and c ilru t tree!
Lot! of parking and AG ion
tng Acking $72 000
S a n fo rd
Wonderful 3 bdrm I 1* bath In
large wooded tot Include! all
appliance!, even wathet and
dryer Oullide storage build
ing with electricity
Show!
very w e ll
L a rg e double
carport. Intide laundry Only
$4), SCO

CALL ELSIE SPIVEY
EVES, 332-6398
JJJJJOO

PR IV A TE INVESTOR wants lo
buy income p ro p e l** Will
look at all any condition
__________m n

m

__________

J OR 4 BDRM/2 balh pool home
In L a k e Mary High School
district Please call f04-7tl
6440 with d e tilll. No brokers

181—Appliances

^ Funilture
. AAA RAY S APPLIA N CE •
11*1 French Av*. laniard
R * f r lg » r * t o r . S to v e s,
Washers Dryers I ' M s yr
labor warr D«l avail 11*09*1
A P P L I A NC E I , F U RN , TV'S,
• Ic Buy S e ll'T r a d * ms
C H E E P O D E P O T . IJ1 9
French Av*
______ 111-114*
• O IN ETTE SET. Smell site,
round table and four chairs
C*ndeliver H I C a llll7 * ll4
HOME APPLIA N CE "CENTER
Over JO years In Sanlord
Sales New and Used Service
ell makes A parts 104 E
Commercial SI 17J J * * l ___
KENMORE washer »*ry nice!
Free delivery end warranty
John A s Best, 11*11*1
eMICHOWAVE Emerson Like
new with lurnlable Works
perfect A bargain at Ml
111 *1*4
M UST S E L L A llas sewing
m a ch in e re c o rd ste re o
player, card table and 4
chairs metal cabin*! I l l *1*0
CHANGE. Roper model while
New qven elements Works
w*U iso 111 SS*4________
• R E C LIN E R S rust color Both
lor tV) Will separate lor t i l
each i n 100*__________________
RANGE, almond, tell cleaning
Free delivery and warranty
John A+ Beil. 11*11*1

Teo—Television i ~
Radio/^Stereo
TR A D E New tlenon Stereo
System A (lose Speakers lor
anything ol value I H t l J l !

187—Sporting Goods
• R O LLER SKATES

Girl ! /•

7 M cG regor Ju n ior E Z R oller
v e lc ro
L ik e r»*W' W orn 4
tim e ! C h ild f a il g ro w er Only
$10
C a ll 377 9416

1B9—Office Supplies
___/ E quipment
MINOLTA E P 4 1 t l CO PIER
w/ automatic leader E» cell tint
condition $700 Call 330 1000

193—Lawn &amp; Garden

MORGAN REALTY

O REA M W O LD

159— R e a l E s t a t e
JAFanted
__

V o lu tin

PORZIG REALTY 322 8678

BANK FORECLOSURES. GOVT
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA ! ORANGE COUNTY

O BO

215—Boats and
Accessories

D EBA RY on 10th fa irw a y Glen

Q rtk n y n

BUOOY. W

$43

32) 9742

t f )9

322 7491_______

BABY

y f i i oin. v in y l

VENTURE (PROPERTIES

* AFFORDABLE HOME *

109—Mobile Homo
Lots / Rent______

323-5774

One Bedroom Apartment,
lit * DEAL
Mosswood Apts 137 7/3*

• FO RECLO SU RE! 1/1 on &lt;)
a c re l Appl . Inside u lll .
lenced yd! Only »1»,OOO!
• l/ l, ever l / l *crel Liv, dm.
lam rm Satellite dish M*.900
• 1/1 w/POOL lor only UI.104I
L+v , dining, fam rms loo*
• L A K E , le n n ls. poall J / l
custom. IIv. din . cal In kilch .
appl Garage MJ.9001
• l/ l, new carpel A pamll Cent
M/A. carport Just M l,9001

105—DuplexTriple*/ Rent

107-Mobile
Homes / Rent

________ ______ ___ Call 11* 1**9
NAN DAY CONUREllOO wllh
cage 1 DOOS lre« lo good
homelsl /*] 1111 pager________
• X L A R O E A IR L IN E style
animal crate wllh locking
gale Good condition Bought
lor t* l 1 months ago Asking
MOCatl Stacy H I 1K9

S*n ford Procwr/le.
F o r t e . . Than AJ CW Clown

HANDYMAN IP E C IA L fonwt
R C I Downtown Santord 1
bd lb * .JOOOOOBOlll Ml*

h e -O f I ice
Space/ Rent

All rental and real e.lale
advertisements are .u b |*d lo
the Federal Fair Hou.lng Acl.
which m ik e . II Illegal lo
advert).* any prelerence. tlm
Ita lia n or d l.c rlm ln a llo n
baud on race, color, religion.
u i i , handicap, familial .la lu .
or national origin

V tN T U H l l P H O F f H l i t S

Assume Wo Oualltieifl
• J/l Mil PITHS* WO
• 1/1 split, lenced. IMS PITI.
SS4.900
RRE teredesurel t l 000 dn
1/}. heavily treed I/ ] acre
Spill bdrm . ceramic tile,
appl, garage Possible owner
hold Jnd Just i n 900'

SACRIFICE.

D oberm an, I* mo aid b lack
m ate E a r s and ta il cropped
B e a u l l l u l dog
In
dour/Outdoor O nly *100

FHA OR VA AS LOW AS SVs%
Assume no quellllet A Owner
Hnendng low es 1400/mot
Oov'l Foreclosures, Reposl
Seminal*. Orange, Volusia I

K ltA l. ESTATTi, INC.

_ 2 j J r K ;_ l l r n J &gt; a y l i l l l 7 M J _ _

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

• MUS T

J / J * a p p lia n c e s
hook u p !
g arag e, carp et, blinds, cent
heat ^air $300144 1700 e » l 404

CEDAR AVE J bdrm J haih
in lid * util fly. car port
1430 mo HI and l**t 339 7444
COUNTRY t bdrm. carpel
large bath, Nater garbage Inc
$793 $700dep J77 t444lvrmg

199—Pets &amp; Supplies^

A H O R D A B K M O V tS

a n c e ! carp o rt N ice yard !
F re s h paint" No p e t! J MM 084

WRECKER DRIVER
Experienced M u i! five In
Sanford area &amp; have CDL
Apply at
Butch's Towing,
770/W Uf St

Nell

• OVIEDO l/l DUPLEX n
tar port at d hookup, heat atr
118$ mo 1730 wk Sri no dep
Stem from Really* Inc
"We Manage your Home,
tike »f n #i our own " Jim Doyle
IJJ levs Alter &gt;t&gt;M 110 net
2/1. gi«m porch, A C, appli

TELEMARKETING
o p e n in g ! on i t ! Aggressive
•e le fT ia rlie tin g c la tt W * Otter

dble ca r garage fplr

A septic $130/ mo 1830 lec
• SANFORD 1/7 DUPLEX n d
hookup CHA $430mo$]30v*&lt;
• SANFORD 1/1 M/ den u r

to

Handy Way JJf Stmoran
Commerce PI . Suit* 101.

Experienced only

$40G sec

K I T * N * C A K l a Y L K f t H&gt; L u r r y W rlg lil

141—Homes for Sale

*W E E D EATER .Black &amp; D*
cker, 17" cut Only $11 Call
373 8407

195—Machi nery/Tooi s
• E LE C T R IC H E A TE R . *t X
1'S", *1100 Call 111 4*60
• T A B L E SAW. PORTABLE
Works good $85 00 Pleas* call
349 3271

157— M o b ile H o m e s / Sale

199— P e ts &amp; Supplies

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK

• BIRD CAGE Round. 30 ' tall
on low metal stand $73 Call
373 8090
• F R E E TO GOOD HOME"

M it * 1/1 s p lit. 64 B a ysp rin g ,
c a n lr a t M /A , s t / * * n room
SASOO

S h ip /M u sky m l« , m a le , houte

broken, great with kids and
other dogs 321 9783____________

OLASTRON. Idt V hull. J1IW.
1M Volvo. Ilsh/tkl, loll ol
t ilr a i *1100 OBO 11* SMS____
• HOUSEBOAT, llva aboard *1’
Naulallna. twin angina V
drlva.HOK Dr Guam *91 *1*1
• It FT BOWRIDER 111 HP
Marcury, o/b low hours, wllh
Iraiitr 11.100 ]?1 01*«____
• 19*4 SKI/FISH BOAT 90 HP
Marc . w/ Irallar Runt graall
*1.000 ParllaUmanca**! 7*0*
• 19*1 REOAL MadallMfi. IP
10", * cyl In/outboard motor
w/drlva on Iradtr 11,000 OBO
•10 *00* or *49 *101 aval _
» ' AQUA SPORT, CC. 101 I/O.
avarythlng Ilka new 11000
OBO TO* Sll 4/0/90*11* **/*
’(/ OLASSTREAM. IS' boat,
trailer. lOhp Johnson Never In
sail water, ere condition
S1.400
OBO
TO* /M 9114

2 1 7 —G a r a g e Sales
OARAOE Sale/? Why bother//
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICEII
**/ JJO 4*1/

•GARAGE SALE AO BARGAIN
Call in your garage sale ad by
17 noon on Tuesday and take
advantage of our special
garage sa'e ad price!! Call
Clambed now for defailii

322 2611
TUESDAY ONLY
Dryer, 10 speed bicycles, wood
fence, Seminole championship
watch loti of mlsc items 10)
LaCosta, Sanford (Hidden
Lakesl_________________ 371 1919

221—Good Things
to Eat

231—Cars
• C H R YSLER IM P E R IA L '*)
Like new M ull sell Only
tn,000 Cell 1*0/1111 44S*
• DUNE BUOOY Full tlberglat*
body Convertible lop Rebuilt
VW engine Meny new parts
Profession built SHOO H I *91*
• HONDA ACCORD L X , 1991
P / S . P / B . a ir , Kenwood
AM/FM cassell*. * door, low
miles Rosewood color Will
run lore ye r 111.9101114*/]
• L E BARON Convertible. -M
Red, loaded, dig dash, new
top, m w tire*U.100**S 7*0*
• LINCOLN
TOWNCAR. 71.
loaded, excellent cond While
11W0 OBO _
Ml 1119
• PLY M O U TH Grend Fu ry ,
white A I cond thru out
Good mileage tl.COOOBO
Ml *600___________
* PU BLIC AUTO AUCTION *
E V E R Y TU EtO A Y 7: W PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hw t . 91, Oeytone Beech
___________4*4 111*111___________
• R EN A U LT EN CO RE, 19*1
Excellent condition! *1.100
llrm 330 111* eller *P M _______
TOYOTA COROLLA, 74. 4 dr,
orlglntl owner Only *1.000
m ile*. Aulo . A/C works
t l ,*99cash . ___ _
Ml *091
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagon.
'91. AulO. A/C, red. U K .
werranl y 19 *10 M l MM _
VOLKSWAGEN SCIROCCO. »*
Excellent shape! Runs great I
Looks sharp1 Musi saa lo
appraclata Asking *1710 OBO
Can saa al Singhs Road
Runnar, 116, S Sanlord Ava
111*19* Atk tor Tarry
'// T BIRD Baaulllul green.
Great thapa Needs angina
work.
1100
M l /19*
■tl CHEVY Chavtda * dr. *
spd. naw tlrat. doesn't burn
oil Good I ndcar *40011 / U I I
• 'U HONDA ACCORD * dr . 1
spd , A /C . Pw . A m /Fm
cattail* S » 0 0 J U * 4 I1 _ __
‘U DO DOE COLT VISTA. * dr
wagon, p/*, p/b, A/C, Am/Fm
storao cassette AIK ml , very
good condMlon t/091 1111*71
»/ FORD TEM PO LX . J spd *
dr, cold a ir. black, lully
loadad, tunraol *1,1001111*11

233—Auto Parts
/Accessories
• P A R T * FO R i* I t FLrd
Escort Dash, carb. tan many
psrts Call tor lilt $3 par
pttet, $30 for All 324 7101_______
• R C E IE T R A ILER HITCH.
Clast III, $.000/10 000 capaci
ty Fift most full t il* pick ups
$80
________ 37) 9414
• T R A IL E R HITCH class 3
receiver and I 7/8 plus 2 ball
hitch $100 377 0471 lymsg
1984 NISSAN SENTRA Parts
for sal# IS and up Pitas* call
3)3 7374

235-Trucks/
Buses / V ans
• CHEVY B E A U V IL L E VAN
‘ Z4, t Ion, Passenger van.
clean Loaded I Too much lo
list, must tea lo appreciate
Only *1,44*OBO _
111 6/00
• FO RD R A N O ER , L T X 41.
P/S, crult*. A/C, starao. 4.100
mil**, I yr or 11,000 ml l*M on
warranty Call II J IIS]^
• ISUZU P/U I I Red, &gt;K, A/C.
am/fm cast, lull hedlmer,
rear window *V,*V&gt;M1J416
• J E E P PICK UP 4*4, llio V I
auto Engine and trans r*
built (about 10.000 m llesl
Ntwer Inter lor *1000 131 100*
• J E E P PICKUP TRUCK, 16/1.
AxA with topper *600 OBO
Meads a lotolTLC 1111419

Sanford Motor Co.
■91 O RAN O C H E R O K E E
L IM IT E D Oamol V «. *J4 TOO
__________ Call Ml *1*1__________
• I4«i’ luau'fl BAN OMC, « IL
dies*), hall Ion. mechanically
solid, naw rad /brake rolort A
calipers-head liner Vary good
liras and low pkg 15MOOUO
__________ *0/1*1 IAM___________
• 1*91 S I* B LA Z ER * dr. lull
power, T a ho# package, U K ml
117,000 llrm 311 4*0* oiler*
*4' FORD TRU C K, black. Illll*
rust Needs a Hill* work Bail
oiler takas It
3110011

23B—Vehicles
Want e d ____
WE PAY TO P H I* FOR
Complaloor Wracked Car*.
Trucks RUNNINGor NOT
.A N Y CONDITION e Ml 104* «

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes
• ' l l HONDA. 7 » custom, good
condition, U K miles 1700 OBO
Ml 0911lv mtg or M l *119

241—Recreational
Vehicles / Cam pers
■HOLIDAY Rambler Imperial.
'*4 1111 basement modal
loaded excellent cond Op
llonal Honda motor scooter tor
1 w/ racktll.OOO &lt;07*99 *419
■VAN/CAMPER, 1*7!. Chavy
model 10 Good condition All
accessories 11.100 111 «4M
19*7 COACHMAN M H 3* It
U K ml Many extras! Incl
generator Vary easy to drive
*14 900
____ Ml *410
• ’ I* MOTOR HOME Runt great
Will Irad* lor travel trailer ol
comparable value 111 7641

243—Trailers
LAWN T R A IL E R . 1 X 10 * FI
side*. J big lock bo tti 1300
321 8221 6lt«r 8PM

STRA W BERR IES U Pick Open
9am 3991 Celery Avt 3 mi E
of Sanford 1 ml N o ! St Rd
46
4 Qfi for $100
371 7388

223—Mis ceMa neou s
FOR SALE Blond* lender *!r*t
Autographed Iroin Wayne'*
World II tl^OO Q UO ,eve*
111 *111________ "
__________
• FOR S A LE, Pair ol I* naw
wave pyle drivers Like new
Asking 1100 J l l HOI eves .
JU141I e it 11 days Ask lor
Kevin__________________________
• GLASS TOP TA BLE 19 high
41' square 1/*" thick gless
*30 Please call *0/ 111 991*
N EW B U IL D IN G B L O C K
Apprua II lull lAatvfl 61 I
111 partition 6*6x14. 10* 3
partition *0* each 113 *11*
SER V IC E SALES * PARTS lor
portable kerosene healers
LA R R Y'S MART 111 * 111
TIC K E T S ior Den Fogelberg
concert on April j **i oo
ICostl
OBO
11* i/U
• V E R T IC A L BLINDS. 1* nice
doth with weights Quiet but
slay pul Comes wllh large 11
II 11*4 ini track Originally
eipensiv* will sacrlllc* lor
only 111 Call JX) 0*09

230—Anflque/Classlc
Cars
• FORD THUNDEHBIRD. IM*
All origin Al I Ntods soma
work 8I.693 0 B0 3JI 0138

• 1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC

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Overcoming effects
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diagnosed with prostate cancer.
One of I lie side effects Hint
&lt;li'vclii|)('(l from llie radiation
ircalmrnls was swollen ankles
and legs. wiili accompanying
pain. My doctor lias told me lo
lake vitamin II to restore the
nerve ends, but this doesn't
seem effective. Is there another
type of treatment I might try?
DEAR READER: Radiation
therapy to the pelvis for prostate
cancer (in men) or gynecological
malignancies (in women) may
nutate (lie nerves In the lower
spinal cord that lead tn the legs,
causing pain and tingling. Also,
this rad iation can produce
edema (swelling) because tintherapy can Inllame Hie lym ­
phatic channels, leading m
blockage.
I'm afraid that you arc stuck
with lIlls problem, because, once
damaged, the nerves and lymph
channels seldom heal. Nonethe­
less. help Is available In I lit* form
nl physical therapy, electrical
ailmulallun. arupunclure, anll-drpressaiil drugs, and pain
medication.
If your doctor has been un­
successful In reducing your pain.
I suggest t hai you obtain a
second opinion from a neurolo­
gist. who can coordinate your
irentmeni and. If necessary, re­
fer you to a pain clinic. Such
clliilcs arc usually found In
leaching hospitals
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slated that celiac disease Is
associated with a risk ol lymph
node cancer. Since I sillier from
cellai disease. I would appreci­
ate a c la r ific a t io n and/or
expansion of this stntrrncnl
since II was rather startling and
totally unexpected news lo me.
DEAR READER. Lymphoma
(lymph node cancer) can lie a
compile.ii Ion ol cellar disease, a
form of malabsorption caused by
a sensitivity lo Ihe cereal protein
gliilen The irndcncy lo lym ­
phoma is not known lo he
aliened hv a stun adherenre lo

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patients with celiac disease
s h o u ld he m o n i t o r e d b y
gastroenterologists with X-ray
tests and biopsies.
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Although the risk of lymphoma
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Dy Phillip Alder
Ii Is the opening day nf the
baseball season. And the de­
clarer Is like a baseball manager,
lie controls Ills players — the
cards — bringing Ills choices up
lo Ihe plate at each Irlck
S o m etim es he even m akes
trades, giving up hlgh-salary
honors lor cheaper Inil poli-nh.illv more useful s|xil cards —
a s m today's deal

A R LO AND JANIS
we are. a oiu aroH A ve
HCAlTHCARe REFORM

by Jimmy Johnson
UOTIL THEW, EAT RlfiHT
ADD BE VERY CAREFUL
CR00SIU6TMC STREET

Agalusl lliicc uo-lriimp. West
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ace. four. Hack mine the spade
th r e e
H ow s h o u ld S o u th
m.mage the learn hum (here?
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dugoiit. Ilirmigh the hack door of
I Ik* stadium and down the street
as ipilekly as |nsslhle. Declarer
Nlarted with six tricks: one
spade, two heads, two diamonds
and one dull. The other three
I ricks would have lo come Irnm
Ihe club sub. Thai requires
finding East with Ihe king and al

most Hyo other clubs. Hut If East
has king-third, declarer will have
to take two finesses. And each
llncsse requires a dummy m iry.
Lei's go hack lo Ihr opening
pilch — Irlck one — and sacrifice
Hie spade king under Hie tire
Making Ihe reasonable assump­
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loiirlh-hlghcst spade. South Is
only going lo win one spade
Ira k, and lie ludly needs Oiat
dummy entry II (lie dclenders
clear llic spades |or duck Hu*
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a club finesse, lie moves lo
second base — dummy — with a
diamond lo llie king, rounds
third base by repealing the duh
finesse and. w Ik-ii both oppo­
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wiili Ills contract.
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spades. Soiilh plays the suit
himself.
Readers are Invited to send
card-play questions lo I’hllllp

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YOUR DIKTIIDAY
April S. 1004

G A R F IE L D

ROBOTM AN'

by Jim Davis

by Jim Mcddick

Secret ambitions you've been
harboring should tie brought out
Into the open In Ihe year ahead
and acted upon. Your ehunecs of
making them realities are better
now Ilian the have been pre­
viously.
ARIES (March 2 1-April HI)
Operate al full throttle today
where Important objectives and
goals are concerned. Instead of
m erely m oving with events,
move events lo meet your re­
quirements. Know where to lo o k
lor romance and you'll find II.
The Astro-Graph Matchmaker
lusianily reveals which signs are
romantically perfect for you.
M all $2 and a lo n g , selfaddressed. stamped envelope to
Matchmaker, e/o this newspa­
per. I'.O. Iiox 4-165. New York.
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TA U R U S |A|&gt;rll 20-May 20)
Today you uilglil he Inclined to
anticipate end results. This Is
well and good, provided that
which you envision Is positive.
Think win and act accordingly.
GEMINI (May 2 1 .June 20) A
matter that lias caused you

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some concern rcccnily might
suddenly lake a turn lor the
heller today. Tlie shift will he
due lo two strange factors In­
troduced Into tlx- game.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
You have a marvelous knack
loday for arbitrating touchy sit­
uations In a way that both
parties concerned feel they got
the best deal.
LE O ( J u l y 2 3 - A u g . 2 2 )
Whatever you do loday strive lo
do your very brat, because your
accomplishments might have far
reaching effects of which you'll
nol he aware.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ll
will he very hard for companions
lo he dispirited In your presence
loday. Your o|Xlmlsm Is conlaglous and could affeel all with
whom you're Involved.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23)
Something could develop for you
today that would make It possi­
ble to add to your resources
through other Hum your usual
channels. Act promptly. because
these might lx- Heeling o p ­
portunities.
SCORPIO (Od. 24-Nov. 22) II
you expand your agenda a hit
loday you should lie capable of

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effectively handling several situ
allons simultaneously instead ol
mcrclv one al a lime.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec
2 1| You might he more fortunate
In your tlnunclul or commercial
affairs loday Hum you will be
tomorrow. Strive to How with
events while everything Is run­
ning In your fuvir.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan
10) T ry lo gel oul and circulate
loday If things have been a hit
dull for you where your social
life Is concerned. Seek out a
different venue where you'll
have a chance o f meeting new
people.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. I9)
Generally speaking conditions
look rather favorable for you
loday. Your best probabilities for
success, however, are with m ai­
lers that are materialistic or
financial.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Your leadership qualities are
likely to he mix'll heller today
Ilian they were yesterday. If you
did something you would now
like lo revise, lake a second shot
at It.
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Sanford H erald
S erving Sanford, Lake M ary and Sem inole C ounty since 1 0 0 8
8Glh Year, No. 171 - Sanford, Florida

Construction
on
hold?
‘Bad estimate’

NEWS DIGEST

crimps building
projects at SHS

□ Sports
W restlin g’s best tabbed
SANFORD — Oviedo's twotim e state champi­
on. Brian Black, heads the Seminole Athletic
Conference and All-Academic wrestling team's.

By VICKI DeSORMIBR

I ’See Page IB.

Horald Stall Writer

□ People

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SANFORD — The Academy of llcallh Careers
will sllll he constructed at Seminole High School,
hut some other building projects may have lo In­
put on hold.
An architect's "had estimate" pul Ihc cost of
building the facility at nboul $8.4 million. Inn
when Ihc contractors' bids were received. Ihc
lowest base hid pul the cost of Ihc work at $11.5
million. Dianne Kramer, cxceullvc director for
facilities planning, said.

M eet M ajor Doctor
Dr. Walter Gnidy. a graduate of Grooms High
School, has completed his ortlmpcdlc surgical
residency, and Is now assigned as a major to
Eglln Air Force Dose near Fort Walton.

□ See Page 3B.

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An artist's rendering of the Academy ot Health Careers at Seminole High School.

G arbage
controversy

H isto ric painted lady

SANFORD — Ted Barker, wlm Is retiring at
the end o f the school year as principal of
Greenwood Lakes Middle School In Lake Mary,
has filed lhe paperwork lo kick off his campaign
for ihc school ImkitiI o f Seminole County.
Barker, who has been an rducator for 36
years, all o f them In Seminole County, said he Is
ready lo move on lo Ihc scltod hoard in try to
affect some changes In Ihc district.
Barker Is running In Dlstrtrt 2. the post
currently held by Sandy Robinson. Robinson Is
also running for re-election.

Fourth try today to settle
mandatory hauling debate

Literary critique at SCC
SANFORD — Angela Cerise Murray will
present a critique of the classic book "T o Kill A
Mockingbird" at Seminole Community College
on Wednesday. March 16.
Murray's talk will be In room 110 In Building
B lrom 2tn 3p .m .
The event Is free and open lo the public, but
seating Is limited and reservations arc recom­
mended.
For reservations, cull Ami Humphrey at
323-1450. ext. 620.

By J. MARK BARFIELD
Senior Stall Writer
SANFORD — The fourth try may
In- charmed lor proponents of a
mandatory garbage collection pro­
gram In unincorporated Seminole
County.
Seminole County commissioners
meet today ut I 30 p.m. to resume
their discussion of commissioner
Daryl MeLuln's proposed mandatory
garbage collection program. It will
he Hie fourth altempl In two weeks
by chairman Dick Van Der Wclde to

D onation to needy
SANFORD — Frozen-food magnate Jeno
Puulucct will donate u fourth shipment of frozen
food dinners to nreu needy families this week.
Thursday. 50.000 Itallun and Oriental dinners
will arrive ut The Rich Plan warehouse in
Sunford for distribution to Ihc Good Samurllun
Hume. South Snnlnole Chrlsllun Sharing Cen­
ter. Father Flanagan's Boys Town and other
centers. The value o f the food, which Includes
Mlchcllna's and Yu Slug dinners. Is placed at
mure than $50,000.
Since 1902. I Indued has donated more than
200,000 Individual und family meals from his
Juckson, Ohio plant. The food Is valued ut more
than $200,000.
City commissioner A.A. "M ac" McClanahan
und City Munugpr Bill Simmons will be on hand
lo help distribute the dinners to local organiza­
tions. Paulucd's sister, Elizabeth Pauluccl
Hclfrich and Dr. Norman A. Hclfrlch Jr. will also
oversee Ihc distribution. The Hclfrlchcs coordi­
nated the project tills year.

From a U fT reports

Related Editorial, Page 4A

Horald Stall Writer

M.f.td Btolo by Tommy Vlnconl

The face of historic downtown Sanlord continues lo change as tho old
fire station on Palmotlo Avonuo gots a new paint job Franlzy
Mothersll rides high In an extension bucket to roach tho top loitering
while Don Rlssanen works on a ladder bolow. Tho lire station's new
owner plans to live upstairs and open an art gallery downstairs.

LONGWOOD — City commission­
ers hired a Georgia courtly adinlnlstrutnr to handle the day-to-day
operation of Longwood Monday
night.
“ You've made me a floppy man."
W. Shelton Smith said. In a soft
Soul hern drawl, after the cumminstoners offered film I lie $53.(XX) u
year city administrator post via a
telephone call.
Smtlh. 52. was the Troup County
administrator In west Georgia Irom
Jan, 1993 until he resigned after a
recent election.
"There was some turmoil with the
new c o m m is s io n ." L ovesiran d

□ See Longwood, Page BA

HtraM Photo by Tommy Vlncont

W. Shelton Smith

Two teens report sexual assaults
By VICKI DeBORMIBR
Herald Stall Writer

According to Ed McDonough, public Informa­
tion ofriccr for the sheriffs department, one of Ihc
crimes occurcd about a month ago and the other
a little more than a week ago. though neither
Incident was reported until yesterday.
"They arc both still under Investigation." lie

noted. "W e don't have all the Information wi­
nced yet."
The first of Ihc Incidents allegedly occurcd on
Sunday. Feb. 6 at Hunter's Point Park In
Longwood.

C See Assault, Page BA

There’s a law on the,
books against...what?

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By BUSAN WINNER
Horald Corrospondent

Bright sunshiny days

Partly cloudy with u
high In the low 80s.
Wind southeast 10
inph.

For more w eath er, aee Page 2A

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B y SA N D RA E L L IO T T

SANFORD — Two unrelated reports of sexual
flattery nrc being Investigated by the Seminole
County sheriffs office today.

P a rtly
C loudy

iiio.iicr a lull commission to discuss
I he controversial topic.
"I kept it alive this long so it could
he passed," said Van Dcr Wclde
Monday.
If approved today, current cus­
tomers w-ould see a change In
sendee July I. Garbage haulers
have agreed lo begin picking up two
30-gullou cans of unhugacd yard
waste without charge
dy. Servge wet-id'

Longwood hires
city administrator

Garden Club w ants help
LAKE MARY — At the February 24 meeting of
the Lake Mury Garden Club, a new project was
approached, aimed ut beuuttfylng the older
cslabllshcd urea of Ihc City of Luke Mary. Efforts
urc underway to coordinate a bcuutiflcutlon
project with Ihc help of Garden Club members.
4-H Club members, citizens, and volunteers
from the city government.
One of the arcus o f concern Is ut the
Intersection of Washington and 5th Street,
although others nrc being given serious consid­
eration.
The Garden Club hopes lo ddcrmlnc which
weekend would he best for Ihc project und
announce II In Die neur future.

Fllo Photo

SANFORD — There urc many
laws on the city ordinance hooks
und some rcccnlly omitted that
may make even Ihc most serious
law-abiding citizen chuckle.
In a book called "Loony Laws"
by Robert Wayne Pclton. the
sunshine state has a few crazy
ones on the state stutulcs. and
other cities In the area keep a
couple o f whoppers.
According lo Pclton, ns close
as Orlando, even elephants are
covered by special ordinances. If
an elephant Is left tied to a
orking meter the parking fee
as to be paid cxuctly us It would

f

for a m otor vehicle. A lew
general laws lie mentioned were
(hat In Florida If you love taking
a buth. then this Isn’t the place
to visit. No one's allowed to
hnthc unless they’ re wearing a
bathing suit or some other attire.
No one has to worry whether
police officers will talk about
them behind their hack In Key
West. Th e city has banned
on-duty police offers from gossip­
ing.
In other areas of Florida there
are laws (hat make II unlawful to
wear a bathing suit and slug.
Better yet, men aren't allowed lo
go In public In u strapless gown.
How would most mind Ihc law

□See Laws, Page BA

HtdM Photo by lu»»n Wonntr

Sanford City Manager Bill Simmons peruses the book of ordinances.

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NEW S FROM TH E R EG IO N AND A C R O SS TH E S T A T E

Elderly abuse
Irish businessm an arrested
MIAMI — An Irish businessman was arrested In Miami fur
allegedly trying in smuggle U.S.-built night vision goggles to
Iran, according to a federal affidavit.
Thomas McGnlnn. 57. of County Sligo, who operates Mae
Aviation (Ireland) Ltd., was being held Monday at the
Metropolitan Correctional Center south of Miami on charges of
at tempi lug u&gt; Illegally export arms.
Federal prosecutors have asked U.S. Magistrate Llnncn
Johnson to hold MrOulun without bond, and she set a hearing
lor Wednesday.
Defense attorney Ira Locwy said he had Just received the ease
and had no Immediate comment.
An undercover U.S. Customs Service agent first mndc
contact with McGnlnn tn July 19512 when the businessman
tried to buy 200 pairs of Litton pilot night vision goggles,
according to the arrest affidavit. He also asked for F-4 fighter
and Hell helicopter parts, and n military radar system
manufactured by Hughes aircraft.

Argum ent over dog fatal
ST. PETERSBURG — An argument at a party over who had
the meanest dog ended with one person dead In an apparent
suicide and another recovering from a shotgun blast, police
said.
Michael Dugan. 19. was found dead at Ills home Saturday
with it shotgun wound to the bend, said Sgt. Greg Tito,
spokesman for the Pinellas County SherlfTs office.
I'lta said Dugan lied a parly after shooting Daniel Gridin. 22,
with a 12 gauge shotgun loaded with blrdshol.
Griffin wtis in fair condition Monday at Hay front Medical
Center.
After an all-day party, an argument broke otd between the
two over whether a Rottweiler or a pit bull-Holtweller mix was
the meaner. Tltn said.
The men got the dogs to fight each other. The owner of the
Rottweiler, whom police did not Identify, broke up the fight and
ordered everyone out.

Governor, police seek tougher protection for elderly
B y B IL L B E R G S T R O M

Associated Press Wrltor
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Lawton Chiles
said he'll hark hills to make murder charges
possible In some rases of abuse or neglect of
the elderly.
"Adult abuse Is a silent kilter because so
often It goes unseen or unnoticed or
undetected," Chiles said Monday, "Shock­
ingly. the abusers are often those people
that are closest to the people that arc being
abused: trusted family members, friends,
caregivers."
People need to be more aware o f the
problem, said Fort laindcrdale Poller De­
tective Sandra McCullough, who specializes
In Investigating nursing home abuse.
"People get upset because nn animal Is
killed and skinned, but I can show you
people who are alive, and the skin Is rotting
off their bodies." McCullough said. Chiles
supporls bills to toughen penalties for abuse
or neglect and consolidate services In thr

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an a n im a l Is k ille d and
skinned, but I can show you
people who are alive, and
the skin is rotting off their
b o d ie s .f
- Police Detective Sandra McCullough
Department of Elderly Affairs tn protret
vulnerable adults.
The measures would remove Investiga­
tion. rounsellng and legal services from the
Department of Hrnlth and Rehabilitative
Services.
The slate received more than 17,000
reports of abuse of elderly people In fiscal
1992-93. Chiles said.
"Florida, whether we like It or not, Is
going to be In the forefront over the next 10

years tn dealing with Issues related to llie
negative side of aging." said Elderly Affairs
Secretary Bentley Lipscomb.
People ean'l lie charged under current
abuse laws unless there arc bruises or other
marks on the victim, Lipscomb said.
Tw o pending hills would specify that
someone rcsjKinsthle for the death of on
rldrrly person through abuse or neglect
could be prosecuted for manslaughter or
murder.
McCullough said some helpless victims
develop bedsores simply from tiring poorly
fed.
"W e Just need lo Teed these people," she
said. "Most of them are starving to death,
and when they start stnrvlng they get these
bedsores."
Police, medical examiners, doctors and
other hospital workers need to lie alert for
signs of elderly ubuse. Lipscomb said. "The
people who sec thrse folks and can
recognize that there has lieen abuse need to
be called upon to rc|&gt;or« these cases."

Internal
inquiry
ordered

JOl Y

Castor uninterested in tenure

7 accused of
discrimination

TAMPA — Tenure was not purt of Betty Castor's Job package
when she became president of the University of South Florida,
and she dors not plan to pursue It now.
USF spokesman Todd Simmons said Castor and Chancellor
Charles Reed spoke about tenure last week. "She made It clear
she's not Interested In tenure," Simmons said.
Becoming a Ienured professor, a Job security perk. Is
customary for Florida university presidents. H provides a
faculty Job to fall hack on when they leave their administrative
posts.
During the USF presidential search last year, there were
(ptestlons about Castor's academic credentials. Although she
has served as state education commissioner, she does not have
a doctoral degree and has not taught a college class,

Crewman charged with possession
MIAMI — A crewman from a Honduran freighter Impounded
for carrying nearly 300 poundB of cocaine was charged with
possession of a drug on the high seas after he confessed, federal
authorities suld.
Jorge Puerto. -10, of Colombia, was the ship's second
moturman. Jim Shcdd, spokesman for the Drug Enforcement,
Admitilslrallon, said Monday,
The U.S. Navy Intercepted the 237-loot freighter 100 miles
north o f Bui runqullln. Colombia, on Feb. 23. It wus cn route to
the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince. but Shcdd said the
contact remains unknown.
The other crewmen — 11 Colombians and three Peruvians —
have been handed over tn the Immigration and Naturalization
Service. The crewman were arrested after the ship was Initially
searched at the U.S. Navy base at Guuntnnnmo Bay. Cuba.

Court to hear appeal
HOLLEY — A frog with Its head In a crane's beak Is the
symbol of a father and son In their battle with the Army Corps
of Engineers over wetlands regulation.
The frog, however. Is gripping the bird's neck, and as long as
he holds on he cannot be swallowed, Oclc Mills. 5b. said at a
news conference Monday.
lie and son Carey Mills, 35. were the first two men
imprisoned for violating federal wetlands regulations. Although
they were released from prison about four years ago after
serving 19 months, they arc appealing. A threp-Judgc federal
puncl was to hear their case today In Atlanta.
The Millses of neurby Milton were convicted and Imprisoned
In 19H9 for dumping fill dirt on u small waterfront lot In this
Florida Punhnndlc community thut wns classified ns wetlands
uud for cleaning out a drainage ditch without permits.

B y ADAM Y EO M A N S

Associated Ptos3 Writer_________

H ide N Seek
Taking advantago of a beautiful spring day while
playing a game of lag and hiding from (he

HaraM Photo* by Rogar Htru c k

Stephanie Meets, Mark Slaudenroua, Anlone
Schubertman, Michelle Zlmmerrrun and Sterling

photographer ore (from le(l): Ca2l &gt;8qhub^dnvt,V»-ft,,y n^ IV * ^ - r f x r )

H ow dy Day
The Seminole County Fair
hosted a free oducational
program, "Howdy Day", for 200
2nd and 3rd graders last weok.
The program was coordinated
by Seminole County 4-H who
sorved as ambassadors and
tour g u id e s fo r the day.
Classes were taught In water
conservation by Bill Marcus of
the City of Sanford, Plant
Science by Trlsh Thomas and
the Somlnolo County Master
Gardeners of the Cooperative
Extension Service, Forestry by
Mlko Martin, Somlnolo County
Urban Forester, and Animal
Science by Linda Jacobs and
G ene W eldon o f Sem inole
County Soil and Water Con­
servation. In photo, Kathy
Krasnofl, mastor gardener,
oxplalns herbs to 4-H am­
bassador, Jualln Roberts and
Jacob Roberts of Sanford.

From Associated Press reports

T A LLA H A S S E E - A
legislative roim nlllcr ordered a
management review of Auditor
General Charles Lester s office
after members heard accusa­
tions about nntl-Scmlllsm and
employment discrimination.
The Joint Legislative Auditing
Committee voted 7 0 Monday to
review the stute's top accountant
alter a stuff rcprrt raised ques­
tions atxiut how Lester's office
responded to the allegations tn
Its Medicaid fraud control unit In
Muimr.
f
A group of firmer employees
filed suit Friday against Lester
and six Other officials, accusing
them of condoning, concealing
or parllclpallng In discrimina­
tion In the Mlamlofflre.
Committee numbers said they
were disturbed Ixiw complaints
from some workers about re­
marks. such as "Christ killer"
and othci vu lgarities, were
handled by Lester's office.
Chairm an Jack T obin . DMargate, said (he panel needed
to resolve the dispute.
"Th is commlltcc has to dig as
far as It has to dig Into (he root of
what's going on and what action
was taken." TotXn salt! during a
hearing.
The scrutiny Is unusual for
Lester, w ho's noted for Ids
low-key approuch lo Investigat­
ing and evaluating stutc agen­
cies and government programs.
"I am appalled ut any kind of
offensive language whether It's
racial, religious or anything of
that nature." Lester told the
committee.
Arthur Tcllelbauni. southern
a rea d ir e c to r o f the A n ti-

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Today: Partly cloudy. High 111
the lower 80s. Wind southeast
lOm ph.
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Tonight...Fair. Low In the
lower 00s. Wind southeast 5
TUESDAY
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
mph.
Ptlycldy 81-61
Maly
cldy
72-58
Ptlycldy
83-83
Fair 72-58
Clearing
72-58
Wednesday: Dirtly cloudy and
becoming breezy. High In the
1
lower to mid 80s. Wind south­
east 15 Io20m ph.
T IP IS
MOON PHASBS
STA TISTICS
Extended forecast: Thursduy:
WEDNESDAY:
Mostly cloudy and breezy with u
T h e high tem perature In
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 2:50
chance of showers and thun­
Sanford Monday was 82 degrees
u.tn.. 3:05 p.m.: MnJ. 8:55 a.rn.,
derstorms. High In Ihe lower
und the overnight low wus 55 as
9:20 p.m. TIDES: Daytona
70s. Friday: Clearing and breezy
NEW
reported by tlie University of
LAST
Beach: highs. 5:54 u.m.. 6:00
und cooler. Low In the mid 40s
March 12
Florida Agricultural Research
March 4
p.m.:
lows,
11:59
u
.m
..------to near 50. High In Ihe upper 60s
und Education Center, Celery
p.m .: New Smyrna Beach:
to lower 70s. Saturday: Fair.
Avenue.
highs. 5:59 a.m., 0:11 p.m.:
Low In the 50s. High around 70,
Recorded rainfall for the
lo w s .------- u.m.. 12:0-1 p.m.:
period, ending at 9 u.m. Tues­
Cocoa Beach: lilghs. 0:14 a.m..
FLORIDA TBIMPS
FIRST
FULL
day, totalled 0 inches.
6:26 p.m.; l o w s , ------- a.m.,
March 20
March 27
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Lo
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12:19 u.m
city
HI
today
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Dayton* Daach
S3
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71
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FI. Laud Baach
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40
Varo Daach
79
with u water temperature of 66
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m
44
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79
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scattered Bhowers.
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Birmingham
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Retail thefts

POLICE BRIEFS

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Driving on field
Sheriffs deputies arrested four persons Sunday. Deputies
said they found the four Into van. being driven on the baseball
field at I’lnccrest Elementary School. Affer deputies stopped
the vehicle, they searched It and reported finding n baseball
bat. short chains, brass knuckles, and drug paraphernalia.
Todclel Andrew While, 18,o f 118 Plnccrcst Drive, Sanford, was
charged with trespassing on school property, and possession of
a weapon on school property. Daniel James Allen, 18. 2402
DcColtes Avenue, Sanford, was eharged with trespassing on
school property, currying a concealed wcu|&gt;oii on school
property, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Aswad Addae
Duval, 18. also of DeCottes Avenue, and an unidentified
Juvenile were also arrested on charges of trespassing on school
property.

Shots fired
Sheriffs deputies arrested Jesse English. 27. of Lakeland. In
the 2100 block of Hrlsnon Avenue Sunday. Deputies
responding to a call regarding shots fired, said they found
English sitting in his car, with a loaded 880 caliber automatic
handgun, drinking beer, lie was charged with cnrrylng a
concealed firearm and having an open container o f alcohol.

Fair fraud
KrlstolTer Morgan Duchanan. 18. 2595 Richmond Avenue,
Sanford, was arrested at the Seminole County Fair by
Casselberry police Sunday. Police said he had made Jewery
purchases with a total value of over S200 at several stalls with
credit cards not belonging to him. He was charged with two
counts of possession of stolen credit cards, two counts of
attempted petit theft, and two counts of fraudulent use of eredlt
cards.

W arrants served
• Herbert DcFour Hlllery. 20. 1005 W. 25th Slrerl, was
arrested by deputies at Ills residence Sunday. He was wanted
for violation ol probation on a conviction of |k&gt;sscssIoii of a
controlled substance.
• Loretta Bohannon. 82. 2408 Willow Drive. Sanford, was
arrested In the 800 block of E First Street Saturday by Sanford
police. She was wanted on a warrant for had cheeks Issued In
Marlon County.

Correction
James Joseph Stilflka. 29. 2317 Summerlin Avc.. Sanford,
was charged with violating tils probation, not parole as
previously reported The Hcnilil regrets the error.

• Anthony Williams, 33. of 2000 Lake Mary lllvd.. Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police Saturday. Officers said he
reportedly picked up a tool valued at #80.19 In the store, then
went to the refund desk to seek a refund. He was charged with
retail theft.
• llllltc James Mallhcws. 47. 2952 Bungalow lllvd.. was
arrested by Sanford police at a store hi the 1500 block of
French Avenue Saturday. Officers said tie attempted to place
several Items In hlsjuckcl and exit the store without paying. He
was charged with retail thcfl.
• Roger Michael Uachner. 39. of Jupller. Florida, was
arrested by Sanford police at a store In the 1500 b l o c k or
French Avenue Saturday, lie re|xirtcdly attempted to remove
groceries estimated at #13.87. He was charged with retail theft.
• Joy L. Corcoran. 19, 381 Hanson Park. Sanford, was
arrested Saturday by Sanlord police at a store In the 3000
block of Orlando Drive. Poller said she attempted to remove
several Items from the store without paying for them. She was
eharged with retail Iheft.

Traffic stops
• James A. Jarrell. 22. 1(&gt;0 Marlon Lane. Lougwood. was
arrested Suturdny on U.S. Highway 17-92 l&gt;y Lougwood police.
He was eharged with driving with a suspended/revokrd lic ense,
and vlolutlonofu traffic control device (stop sign).
• Earl Jack Williams 111. 20. 44 Lake Monroe. Sanford, was
s lo p e d by Sanford jxillcc at fith Street and Olive Avenue
Saturday. He was charged with driving with a suspendcd/revoked license.
• Kevin .James Flnken, 28 of Orange ('tty, was stopped by
deputies on lnterstate-4 at Lake Mary lllvd. Saturday Hr was
found to lx* wanted on a warrant Issued In Charlotte County lor
violation of parole on a conviction o f battery.
• Lonnie Horace Chappell. 18, of Orlando, was stopped by
Lake Mary (Killer Sunday mi Prlmera lllvd lie was eharged
with possession of cannabis, under 20 grams, possession of
drug paraphernalia, and loitering and prowling
• David Ross Strickland. 20. of Orlando, was slopped tiv
Lake Mary (xillcc Sunday on Lake Mary lllvd He was eharged
with attached tag not assigned, no driver's license, no
Insurance, and violation of the open container law He was also
found to tx* wanted on a Marlon County warrant lor tailing to
ap|x*aron a I raffle summons

Disturbance calls

Juvenile justice
New d ep artm en t,lo ng er
detention in reform s
By J A C K IE H A LU P A X

Aasoclnlod Pross Wrltor
TALLAHASSEE — A new de­
partment. longer sentences and
more adult prosecution are lu
the Juvenile Justice reforms
headed for the Senate floor.
However, raising the age or
mandatory school attendance Is
gone and follow-up services for
bool camp graduates are cut In
half.
Tile Appropriations Commit­
tee approved the two main
Juvenile Justice hills Monday
a f t e r a d o p t in g d o z e n s o f
am endm ents. The measures
(CS-SB 08 and CSSB 12141 will
go to the floor Wednesday: the
House plnnnrd to work on its bill
I C S - I ll ) 2 3 8 IJ t o d a y and
Thursday.
The reform proposals call for a
new departm en t to handle
teen-age criminals, longer stays
lo top-security residential pro­
grams and more adult prosecu­
tion of serious and repeat offend­
ers.
But the Senate panel decided
Florida can't afford to outlaw
dropping out of school.
One of the reform hills before
t h e panel would have changed
the age lor mandalory sellout
a t t e n d a n c e from Iff to 18. unless
a student graduates at a younger
age.

• Sanford police nrrrstrd Richard Bernard Fredricks. 20.
1301 W. 7th Street, at tils residence early Monday Police
eharged him with Interference.
• Angelio Louise Sarnbra. 40, 215 Avarado Avenue. Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford (M iller at lOth Street and Palmetto
Avenue Saturdy. Site was charged with disorderly Intoxication

The Idea was in ensure Flor­
ida's teen-agers hud an option
over lives of crime.
But raising the age of man­
datory school attendance would
cost Florida an estimated #75
million, according to a staff
analysis

At a g la n ce
The Senate (irojioscs spend­
ing $154 million new dollars
on J u v e n i l e J u s t i c e :

Residential programs
• $22 million lo cx|&gt;und
r e s id e n t ia l p r o g r a m s fo r
serious offenders, 359 new
beds
• #9.4 million to pay for
residential programs approved
last year
• $13 million to create
lo p - s c c u r lty fa c ilit ie s fo r
teen-agers who commit serious
crimes hut are not treated as
adults. 200 beds
• #7.2 m illion for hoot
camps. I HO beds
• #3.3 million for new dct e u t 1 o u h e il s

Other services
• #15.2 million for follow-up
servlcrs for brut camp gradu­
ates
• #4 m illio n fo r d a y treatment programs. 490 slots
• #0.8 million for prevention
and Intervention programs
• $1 million for ease man­
agement servlet?*
• $1.9 million for mental
health and drug and alcohol
t r e a l
m e
n t

Schools
• #12 million for alternative
schools
• $12 m illion for more
police officers In schools
• $87 m illion for after*
s c h o o l
p r o g r a m s

Miscellaneous
• #8.3 million for communi­
ty grants
• 92.5 million for creation of
new department

Violence:
Problem s for
hom osexual
couples
By ROCHBLLB OLSON
AasoclatocJ Pross Wrltor
CHARLESTON. W.Vn. - The
quarrel began at a bar and
contin u ed when John Wigglcsworth III and Kenneth Smith
returned home idler midnight.
Wlggleswortli pushed Smith
Into on aquarium and Smith
stabbed him. W lg g le s w o rtli
crawled across the street —
Smith [allowed, and stixid by
crying as a nelghlxit tried to
plug Hirer stub wounds
"Y o u wouldn’t understand
He's my lover. Please tell me
l bat lie’s OK. Please, please say
yes," Smith pleaded as lie win­
ched.
Wlggleswortli died after a lov­
ers' quarrel, authorities say.
Smith's lawyer. John Mitchell
Jr., said except for Its fatal
conclusion, the Incident was not
unusual. The two hud been
together for a ymr, and early on
Wlggleswortli had started heal­
ing his client. Mitchell said — a
couple of (lilies a month. In liars
and at home.
This was to be Smith's defense
— th e " h a lt e r e d p e r s o n 's
syndrome." Usually It Is applied
to women or sometimes children
who have been pressed to vio­
lence In response to the violence
they suffered.
But very rarely bus It been
used us a defense In a ease
Involving u gay couple. One
reason Is that courts huve ref­
used to (tear It: another Is that
gays who have been haltered
rarely go to uutlioritlcs, so they
have little evidence of the abuse
that led them to fight back.
"Many people ... don't trust
discussing an Issue so volutllc
with a heterosexual who might
not respect their relationship to
begin with," said Robin Kane, a
spokeswoman for the National
Gay and Lesbian Task Force.
Smith, however, did huve u
record of abuse lie could cite:
Mitchell said there were battery
charges (lending against W ig­
gles worth ut tlx* time of the
killing for an Incident where
Smith's ribs were bruised.
Nonetheless. Kanawha County
Circuit Judge John Hey ruled
that he would not allow Smith to
claim he wuh a victim of buttered
person's syndrome.
Though the suite accepted the
defense In 1987 for a woman
who killed her husband, "there's
no precedent In West Virginia for
using tliat defense In the case of
homosexuals," Hey said during
the August hearingSmith pleaded guilty to volun­
tary m anslaughter and was
given five years' probation and
credit for the yeur he served In
home confinement.
The courts' antipathy docH not
surprise gay rights advocates.
"W e see the law as using our
relationships only us wcupons.

□Bee Violence, Page 5A

"The only way to make th is
jo in t more Clergy e f f i c i e n t
was to wave some green s tu ff j
in his fa c e .”

wwc.

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a real once-ovor lo uncover ways to reduce

I t waa « b i t t e r p i l l to sw allow . He d id n 't
r e a liz e that most homes over a year old

your e le c t r ic b i l l . Plus they o f f e r cash

could take advantage o f FPL'a freo Home

incentives to help pay fo r energy-saving

Energy Survey and cash in c e n tiv e s , "flat

\

t h i s ," I told him, "FPL w i l l give your home

1 ( 800 ) D IA L - F P L

improvements. But you gotta c a ll FPL
righ t now."

FPV.

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�4A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, Match 8, 1994

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ED IT O R IA LS

On mandatory
garbage pickup
Today. Seminole County comlftsloners will
mice again take up the Issue of garbage
collection In the unincorporated areas of the
county. It amazes us how a decision on such
a basic service continues unresolved for
nearly four years.
Commissioner Daryl McLain has called for
a mandatory collection program to reduce
rates, eliminate yard waste add-on charges
^ and help the county meet Us waste reduction
goals. Wc commend McLain Tor his efforts,
hut we believe the effort Is premature,
especially now. Ills fellow commissioners'
indcclslvencss has pushed Ihe deadline to
revise the program to a breaking point. Any
attempts to rush into changes now could lead
to errors and Inequities. Wc believe II Is loo
late to change the program before contracts
expire In 19 months.

JO SEP H PERKIN S

B alance the bu d g et— forcibly

I go on the principle that a public debt Is a
public curse." — James Madison, April 13. 1790
" I f the nation Is living within Its Income. Its
credit Is good.... lUn If. like Ihe speiullhrlft. It
throws discretion to the winds... extends tt»
taxing up to the Huill of the people's [rower lo
pay, and combines lo pile up deficits, It Is on the
road to bankruptcy.^,' — Franklin I). Roosevelt.
Oct. 19. 1932
“ I would support a balanced budget amend­
ment." — Hill Clinton. June 10, 1992
From Madison to Roosevelt to Clinton, almost
every American president has accepted the
principle that Ihe federal government ought to
hnlnncc Its Irooks. Yet. over the history’ of the
republic, there have treat precious few years
when federal revenues mulched government
spending.
This was not such n horrendous problem
during this nation's first century and a half
Indeed, It wasn't until 1943. Roosevelt's third
term in office, that Ihe national debt reached
8100 billion.
Nowadays, ihe government adds SKK) billion
lo the national debt every six months or so. So
accustomed have lawmakers become ter deficit
spending that they patted themselves on tile
bark last year for passing a so-called "deficit-

reduction" package that will pile another 81
trillion lu debt atop the $4.4 trillion thnt already
has been amassed.
That Is why the
forthcoming Senate
vole on the balanced
budget amendment
Is sir crucial. Unless
the president and the
Congress are tround
try the Constitution
II self to square feder­
al receipts and out­
lays. they will never
get the government's
fiscal house In order.
U n d e r th e p r o ­
posed amendm ent,
fiThore havo boon
a u th ored try Sen.
precious low
Paul Simon. DH L.
years when
lawmakers no longer
foderol revenues
w ould hr a ble to
matchod
spend money that
govornmont
the government does
spondlng J
not have.
A three-fifths vote
of troth the upper and

SARAH O V E R S T R E E

Do you have
privacy at work?

It should he noted commissioner Larry
Furlong proposes abolishing much of the
county garbage program In favor of the good
ol" days of Hide county constraints to hauler
selection and service. We recognize Furlong
wants to offer the lowest rates to those who
want service under such a program, hut the
concept Is not suited for rapidly-urbanizing
Seminole County.
But delay does not mean Inactivity. Com­
missioners should lake steps today to prepare
for a program suited for all beginning Oct. I.
1995. Those steps should assure the county's
service Is best possible, rail's are lowest
possible and program fulrest possible.
R esidents h ave spoken to this In recent
hearings. Suburban residents say they want
m an datory collection to reduce Illegal ilum p‘ " r n g 'ln ' fticl r nclgh b o F lid &lt; m W flffH I TH T 'SHy
In creased a fle r co m ls slo n ers rev ised ih r
! g a rb a g e program In '1990 to m eet slate
m andates. Rural residen ts say they don't
w au l m andatory collection because they can
haul lh eir o w n 'g a r b a g e , share and split the
cost w ith neighbors.

The contrasting service demands sought by
suluirbun and rural residents was addressed
by former commissioner Fred Strcctman
nearly two years ago. Strcctman proposed
m andatory collection In the suburban
western and central areas of the county and
optional service In the rural eastern areas.
: Under such a plan, collection rates might be
t lower In the dense suburban neighborhoods
\than in the less-populous rural areas. Such a
’ discrepancy wuuld he the cost of choice. As
t rural areas become more populated, they
could he Included In the mandatory area.
"
Unfortunately, the Strcctman proposal,
which was supported by four of five coinmls' sioners then, fell by the wayside. It should be
revived and revised. Such a plan could still
offer McLain’s proposed tiered service options
., and special-case exemptions.
The current garbage haulers should he
l&gt; offered the first chance to negotiate under the
.1 new program, but If they fall to offer rates at
•or below those in effect now by January 1995.
commissioners should seek bids from any
capable hauling company,
i
The lime to modify the program is next
. year, hut the time lu prepare Is now.

LETTERS

■Financing claims
" If I hit the lottery"...How muny times have wc
said thiiiV I didn't, so l can't do the things I would
like.
It seems us though Gov. Chiles thinks all o f us
did. How else can we afford to pay Ihe taxes
required lo finance all Ihe claims (hut pop up
like the Rosewood casc.f
I can sympathize with the survivors as much as
most, hul at what point are wc no longer
responsible for acts over which we had no control
[ or part In. A "massacre." which may or may not
[ have happened In 1923 as staled In Ihe study
L referred to. Is being used as Justification for the
payment of 7 million tax dollars Tor "restitution"
plus another million for a monument lo the 0 or 7
survivors and their dependents.
'

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k

Where does It end? With the payment of tills
money, a precedent will be set und anyone with a
relative with a perceived loss, can flic a claim for
Ihe luxpuyer to pay.
T o my knowledge, there was no tuxpuyer
restitution paid to the law-abiding citizens or
Miami for damages and deaths caused during the
riots. II this Rosewood bill passes, there damn well
will be.
How far back In time will wc go? To World War
II? The civil war?
It’s past time for some common sense In
Tallahassee.

H.D.Hood
Sanford

lower chambers would be required Iretore federal
spending could exceed revenue In a given year
"W e don'l need constitutional cover to make
the tough choices" on stopping the rtow of red
Ink. said Sen. John Glenn. D Ohio. mouthing the
mantra ofl-rejrentcd by foes of the balanced
budget amendment
The [mini Is that neither Congress nor the
White House has the political will Ur make the
dllTIcull decisions required Ur balance the
government's Irooks
In theory. Glenn Is quite right when he says
that a constitutional amendment Is not neersmiry to balance the budget. In theory, we didn't
need constitutional amendments providing for
free speech, free press, freedom ol worship, lair
trials and property rights Tire American people
could have accepted on faith that the govern
mrnt would never abrogate those rights
But Madison and the other Founding Fathers
fell that the Constitution should have n Bill ol
Rights to safeguard the citizens of the new
re in 11die from the tyranny ol government. If the
founders had had any Idea at the time that the
government would run up extraordinary debts m
Hie name ol the people, they very well might
have Included a balanced budget amendment

DONNA BRITT

One man tired of being black
WASHINGTON — Sometimes, wc forget that
there Is no one, black voice, no all-inclusive
wuy that African Americans sec things. I was
reminded of Ibis when u musician friend said
something 1 can hardly recall hearing anyone
say aloud:
“ I'm tired o f being black."
Amazing. I thought, hmv rarely that's sold,
considering the complexity and rage that often
uccompuny being black In a mostly white

milieu.
Hut tire more we talked, Ihe more It became
clear (hat Ibis man's weariness has less lo do
with blacks' treutment by whiles than with
how tic I iiih been treated try other blucks.
His reaction, to opt out — by living, working
and socializing mostly with whites. Over the
years, I've met others like him. men and
women whose feelings of rejection, try whites
and other African Americans, led them to
separate themselves from all things black —
and, Ironically, lo largely remove themselves
from directly changing things. Some live
quietly: others very visibly. In Innucullul

places.
T h e s e
me n a nd w o m e n ' s
"l-wash-my-hiinds-of-lt" response bust rates
me. So docs the way muny of them Ignore
context, the causes of the behavior lu other
blucks that Irks them. They remind me of
those whites whose only curiosity about black
people Is lo wonder, "W hat's wrong with
them?"
Hut ultimately, I found this guy's experi­
ences. and Iris resulting conclusions, so sad —
and so real for him and others — that I asked
him tojot them down;
"After decades of steady gains," wrote Ihe
man, who's In his mld-30s. "black people have
lilt a wall that may render us Incuputrlc of
realizing our huge potential. More and more.
I've found myself wishing something I hate:
"W ishing I were anything but black."
Suylng Ibis on the record Is Impossible, he
continued. "I recently made the mistake of
telling a black friend. I haven't heurd form her
since.
"Bui suppose you're given a choice. You can
be a m em b er o f u clu b that ow n s a
disproportionate amount of the world's [tower
and w ea lth . W hose m em b ers p e rc e iv e
themselves as 'naturally' running things, as
being born OK.
"O r you could Join a divided and poorly
funded organization whose members' selfimage has been Impaired by Isolation und fear.
Whose less-privileged members may hamper
other members' advancement and even kill Its
fellows.
"W hile most sane people would opt for lhe
first club, many blacks keep [raying dues to tire
latter organization.
"W hen I say I'm llrcd of being black I don’t
mean that I hate myself or my people. I've

simply grown weary of the dlvlslveness in tire
black community. Each day, while racism
plays a smaller part In my frustration with
being black. Growing up In America. I expect
white racism. Now. It's bluck-onbluck cruelly
and Irresponsibility that drive me crazy, and
widen the chasm "between our privileged and
disadvantaged."
He cited "gunstu
rap." whose practi­
tioners "claim lo sing
about the realities of
their en vironrnenl...while boast­
in g abou t k illin g
h l a c k m c n a n &lt;1
ab u sin g black
women without giv­
ing their lyrics any
social context. They
cry racism when crit­
icized."
C This man's
B ut he d i d n ' t
weariness has
always resent being
less to do with
black, " t grew up
blacks'
liuppy ...In an a 11treatment by
black neighborhood.
whltos than with
I was a frail, articu­
how he has
late, well-read kid —
been treated by
lhe kind who cnothor blacks. £
Ihuslasilcally raises
his hand In class.
"B y Junior high 'frail, articulate and wellread' wus not a winning combination. 'You bilk
like you while,' some classmates said. Others
registered their disapproval with their tlsls. I
was beaten up three Hines In eighth grade
alone. Once, while walking home from school,
two guys accused me of an unnamed crime.
Later, a lough wrongly accused me o f stealing
his girl."
His rcul crime, he said, was not fitting "(he
stereotype of n rebellious young, black man.
"Since my 20s much of my life has been
spent among white people, In their Institu­
tions. And I've experienced racism. But It's
been nowhere near as stressful as the pressure
to he 'cool,' and to conform to a rigid set of
standards that have nothing to do with what I
wanted. I have no sympathy for troubled black
youth, because they messed up my youth....
"I love some things abut my blackness. As u
musician, I live through nry ears. And there's
this Intuitive fluidity called soul, which Is
impossible to describe but Instantly re­
cognized. ...And I like that we us a people don't
settle. Wc mukc something us totally beautiful
as (lie blues, chuck it for Jazz und thence
create rhylhnt und blues. And chuck that for
funk. ...But too much rap is the sound of giving
up."
When I asked, "Have you given up on other
blacks?" his uiiBWcr was quick.
"No. I haven't." lie said.

The woman In the office next to mine is .i
wonderful safely valve for me. as I am lor her
Through countless Irritations, we [top our
heads around each other 's door Jamhs and lei
off strum we're nimble to vent toward tinproper targets — kids, husbands, boyfriends
dogs, customers, employees of other eompa
ides we have lo deal with, ro -workers.
O v e r th e th r e e
years we've worked
l u g r I h e r, w c 'v c
grown close as only
p e o p le w ho work
sld e ■tr y - si de and
share common Ideals
cu n . W c c o n f I d e
things to each other
that we don't say to
anyone else.
I’d he terrifically
e m b a r r a s s e d II I
thought anyone else
he.ml some of Ihe
things we've shared. C I'd bo torrlflcally
It's not that we trust
embarrassed III
thought anyono
each other with great
also heard some
Incriminating secrets
ol the things
that would get us
we've shared £
fired, hut once in a
while we spout oil
a bout tell o w
employees we really
like Some of these people I admire, some 1
cherish, others I spend lime with socially. Bui
sometimes lo high- pressure work situations,
even a great friend can liusliale you to the
pnlni of near nuclear meltdown.
Why would I worry that someone else
might hear what I confide to an offlee pal?
Some Kmarl employees say It happened to
them and they're so mad atmul It they filed a
suit against the company In Cook County
Circuit Court In Chicago. The case was
dismissed by a circuit Judge, who said It
should he heurd by u National Labor
Relations Board: and Ihe plaintiffs say they
will llle with the federal agency.
The plaintiffs contend I tint the company
violated Illinois' privacy law when It hired
Investigators lo pose as employees and find
out what they and other Kmart workers
thought about Joining the Teamsters union.
Kmart told The Associated Press that an
Investigation ended months before employees
were to vote.
But Just how close did Koran's hired
"frien d s" gel lo Its em ployees? Kmart
employee Lewis Hubble claimed one hired
"investigator" named Al Invited him for
beers after work, visited his apartment und
even offered to help Hubble und Ills family
move lo a new house. " If you asked me If I
had made one friend since coming to Illinois.
I wuuld have said A l." Hubble told the AP.
The case Iras caused a firestorm of dchulc
among union officials employers, private
Investigation firms and civil libertarians. How
for should u company be allowed lo go In
protecting ItsclIV And protecting Itself from
what? Theft? Drug abuse? Union sym ­
pathizing?
I’ve thought about the Issue a lot recently.
I've Interviewed private Investigators and
specialists In usset protection and agreed with
them (hat som etim es the only way u
company can cutch an Inside thief Is lo hire
people to pose us employees und watch
what's happening from the Inside. Employees
stole mi estimated SI I billion of the 827
billion shortfall U.S. retailers suffered In
1992. according to the National Retail
Federation.
But watching for Inside theft doesn't
require usklng an employee out for a beer, or
offering lo help him move. Allowing a spy to
report on employees’ personal habits and
private lives "Is going fur beyond what Is
legitimate In protecting the Interests of Ihe
company." David Messlck, professor o f busi­
ness ethics nt the Kellogg Graduate School of
Management at Northwestern University, told
the AP.
The American worker submits to drug tests
routinely without probable cause because we
acknowledge how damaging employee drug
use Is to employers. W e've had to work
harder to mukc up for stoned and hung-over
associates, and wc resent [raying higher
Insurance premiums.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday. March 8, 1994 • BA

Assault----

Continued from Page IA

The vU'tlm. who is 13 yearsold mnt her girlfriend were u( tinpark when they reported they
were npprouelx-il hy a young
man on a bicycle.
The man engaged the two girls
in a conversation, hut I hen told
one to get lost' tx-forc taking the

V io le n c e -----Continued from Page 1A
as |ii»llllentloii. In the hands rd
ran inurderers tar more often
than we h i t the law taking our
relationships seriously In order
in p ro tec t i i s , ” siiid Kvnn
WolIson of the Lambda Legal
Defense and Education Fund,
which supports gay causes.
Mult F orem a n , e x e c u tiv e
(lliector o f the New York City
(lay and Lesbian Anti-Violence
Project, said homosexuals who
rr|Hirt s|Hiusal abuse face slim
odds Ihclr ahinrrs will In- con
v le le d .

About 350 cases of liuttery
among homosexual partners are
reported to Ills organl/atlon
every year, lail only ahouf three
make It lo court, he said In the
thi re most recent eases, two of
I lie accused batterers were ac­
quitted.

other Into a wooded area nearby.
There. Investigators said Ihc
girl told ilieiit. he sexu ally
assaulted her.
The victim could not Identify
the inun, except to say his name
was "L e e ." He Is described as u
white mate, 2 1-years-old. with
blue eyes and slxirt brown hair.

L a w s ------------Continued from Page 1A

that allows a husband to collect
bis wife's cnrnlngs from her Job
but a wife ts forbidden lo retrieve
her husbund's check?
One of the tietter laws for
you ng or old from Pclton's
research o f Florida was beauty
salon restrictions. Females are
Investigators do not know any
prohibited from falling asleep
o t h e r d e t a i l s a b o u t h im .
while sltllng under a hair dryer.
McDonough said.
The customer can lie fined, as
can the person who owns the
The second liKldrnl allegedly salon.
happened on Friday. Fell. 25 at
Headers Digest Hook of Facts
an apartment tomplex In Cas­ hy Edmund Harvey explains the
selberry.
definition of what some know as
The victim Is a 17-year o ld girl "Blue Laws." The so-called blue
laws In Ihr United Stales might
who told Investigators she knew
tietter tie railed Sunduy laws,
i he alleged assailant's name.
because their Intent hits been to
The victim told investigators rrstrtct or forbid business, trade,
that the man npiroachcd her up pnltl work or other commercial
at the apartment complex where activities on Sunday. In Hu­
she lives and farced her Into his mid-1980s. blue laws bad been
rc|iru!ed or simply Ignored In
car.
many parts of lhe nation. One
He then allegedly drove lo an blur law that Pellon mentioned
unknown apartment complex in In "L o o n y L a w s” was that
C a s s e lb e r r y and s e x u a lly
w o in r n w e re fo rb id d e n to
assaulted her tlrrc.
pnruchutc on Sundays. Men
The man site named as her could, tail women were strtrlly
alleged assailant Is currently
forbidden.
serving time In the .John K. Polk
Sanford lias omitted many
C orrectional Facility on un­ outdated laws and has virtually
related charges. McDonough
cleaned the txioks o f blue laws
said.
Chief of Sanford Police Halph
McDonough said Ihc iwo In­ K u s s c ll c o m m e n te d . " T h e
cidents are not related.
reason for the changes Is that

G a rb a g e ------Continued from Page 1A
lev lor all untilrn rpora lcd property ow ners
WOtlid begin Jan. I next year.
Heaters would nut be billed
The yearly cost o f the service
would lie $154,80. which In­
cludes Iwo garbage pickups
weekly ol unlimited amounts,
one unllmlled recycling wnslr
p i c k u p and one pickup ol 10
nags ol yard waste Container
limits and yard waste "bag lags"
would tie eliminated II residents
desired lesser service nr expense,
inmmed down options would be
a v a i l ab l e (or a mi ni mum
$ 127 80 annually
Exemptions would be made
available lor low Income rcsl
denis, owners of three acres or

eoinmiiited, explaining
why Smith tell tils administrator
position in Hie county with
58.000 population. "I think hr
could see Hie writing on Ha­
waii."
Smith will In-come the lulltime administrator Idling the
vacancy tell by I Is- resignation ol
James McFellln
McFellln resigned alter the
November election when the
|M)lllleal balance ol the Long
wood com m ission changed
McFellln ami some members ol
Hie commission w c i c at odds al
various times daring Ids tenure
(Jerry Korrnan lias served as
interim administrator.
Smith will begin work March
l(&gt; According to Hit* city charter.
Hie coininlssloiH'is bad 120 days
lo llll the job McFellln vacated
Nov. 15. Smith will also rec eive a
$ 3 .(MX) car allowance and a three
perc ent salary Increase after Ills
s ix m o n th s r e v ie w . II hr
(M-rforms satisfactorily. The city
w ill a ls o p a y Ills m o v in g
expenses.
In choosing Smith, the com­
missioners noted he seemed lo
get along with everyone during
personal Interviews conducted
Friday. Of the four candidates
brought In Longwood for In­
terviews Iasi week, only Iwo
remained In the running for the
)nh Monday night. Two other
c a n d id a te s w ith d re w th eir
nanu-s from contention.
Smith will be Die city's eighth
administrator In as many years.
During the selection process, the
com m issioners narrowed Ihc
field of applicants based upon
their experience and looked with
particular Inicrcst at Ihclr length
of service lu oilier city manager
posts.
Prior In Ills last Job. Smith
served lor seven years as city
manager ol Pascagoula. Miss, lie
w orked as m anager of two
Georgia cities, Claxton then
B alnbrldgc from 1973 until
1988.
A loud ul 108 people applied
for the adiiiliilHlmtnr position. A
selection committee from the u
state city managers association
screened the applicants and u
com m ittee o f the Longwood
W inter Springs Cham ber of
Commerce evaluated the appli­
cants. assisting the commission

more ol ogrlcullurally-znned
land, eom m crelul-residential
joint use property mid properly
with no or limited access to a
public road. Commissioners are
also considering an assistance
program lor low-income propertv owners
Com m issioner Pat Warren,
absent during Hu- previous three
discussions, said Monday she
plans to attend the meeting.
Warren said If stall answers
s e v e r a l d e ta ile d q u e s tio n s
s a t is fa c t o r ily , she w ill be
satisfied wllli M cliilli's program
"Tilt* way I link at II Is ibis,
about ball live In Giles and
a liou t 8U percent ot u n in ­
corporated people have service,"
said Warren "That's almul 90

m its search.
In other business, the com­
missioners ufllrtully lilred acting
city attorney Richard S. Taylor
Jr. to Ihr Job full-time. Taylor
will receive a $4,(XX) monthly
retainer, or $48,000 u year. In
addition, lie will bill at a rate of
$90 un hour lor work outside the
s&lt; o|»- o f Ids rrminer. The com ­
missioners inserted language lu
Taylor's contract preventing any
law suits or legal action without
tlie consent ol the city com
mission
The "c ity " stuted In the con­
tract. is understood to be the
{K'optc ol Longwood. represented
by ttic elected Gly commission.
Steve Miller said, adding Hie
administrator Is not ‘ ‘the city."
Miller said Ihc |xilnl needed lo lie
rliirilled because In the past, the
city Incurred hills through suits
and lega l ac tions never
authorized by Hiecominlsslon.
"N o funding will lie allotted or
jiromlscd other than the stan­
dard reta in er.” M iller said,
"without approval of the city
commissioners." The commis­
sioners approved the attorney's
contract with Miller's suggested
changes.
Ill other business, (he com ­
missioners:
•
look the first step In estab­
lishing a Department of Plan­
ning and Building Services lucorporntlng lhe functions of the
jilaunlug. building and zoning
departments lu one department.
A public hearing on the ordi­
nance will be Mamh 21.
•
Postponed discussion of the
dc-unncxutlon of a portion of
Slale Hoad 434. Police Chief
Greg Maiming wants the com ­
mission lo reconsider the pro­
posed de-annexation of the por­
tio n o f th e h ig h w a y from
"Sleepy Hollow” lo Markham
Woods Hoad. He said there Is a
lack o f maiijiowcr In Ihc Semi­
nole County Sheriff and Florida
Highway Patrol, which would
rover ihc area If Longwood
Police no longer liad Jurisdiction.
D elays In clearin g accident
scenes would Impede traffic (low
through Longwood, the chief
w arn ed . C o m m issio n er Iris
Henson suggested the Item be
r e m o v e d fro m the a g e n d a
because acting administrator
Gerry Kormun was not present.
She suggested the chief and
administrator discuss the matter
before It Is presented to the
commission.

S ch o o l
W h a t’s fo r lu n c h ?
Wednesday, Mar. 9,1994
Fish
Corn Bread
Blackoyed Poos
Fruited Jollo
or Choi's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk_______________

concerned spitting or throwing
hulls or peelings on the side­
walks or upon the floor o f
churches, public hnlls, theaters
or other public places.
Another law Inken from the
hooks stated that It Is unluwful
for a minor to use or shoot any
air gun or slingshot. Maybe
many cun visualize Dennis the
Menace at this point. As Hussell
pointed out. some laws are now
covered under stale statutes so
Just because they are not on city
hooks, that does not ineun they
cannot he enforced under other
statutes. Even the law-abiding
citizen could slip up and disobey
the law by running over a curb
with their automobile, truck,
trailer or other motor vehicle.
Th is law wun also om itted
maybe for the tieneftt of those
accidental close turns and too
many husbands yelling at their
wife for scraped while walls.
Several comical laws still re­
main on the big black city of
Sanford ordinance bonk. It Is
unlawful to create a nuisance
feeding wild pigeons Also, no
person shall throw or plure or
deposit dead animals In Luke
Monroe or any waters within city
limits. For those NASA fans, It Is
unlawful for any person lo throw
a missile or a stone In Hie street
or any public place within the
corporate limits of the city-

For all the people who need
money, It may be time to look for
a Job. Section 18-7 says It shall
lie unluwful for any person In the
streets or public places o f the
city lo beg or solicit alms or lo
e x h ib it his person fo r the
purpose of obtaining alms.
A recently omitted law rend:
Y e llin g , sh ou tin g, h oo tin g,
w histling or singing on the
public streets, particularly be­
tween the hours of 11 p.m. and 7
u.tn. or at any time or place or as
to annoy or disturb the quiet,
comfort or repose of persons In
any office Is unlawful. So...sing
away In the country, hut zip 11 In
the city.
Many law s p c rtu ln in g to
animals and their residence may
tie funny to some but not to
others. Three cats and three
dogs arc permitted to a single
owner. Even their offspring. If
under four months of age, can be
kept In your home. That could
add up to a true Dalmatian
plantation or a real cat house)
Only a chuckle wns meant and
not a barb at legislators or law
enforcement. It seems everyone
gets caught up In Hie urgent,
and at times, the Important lags
behind. Sanford officials seem to
have done a good Job of sweep­
ing out the old und bringing In
the new luws while keeping a
sense of humor.

B uilding

Longw ood —
Continued from Page IA

many laws arr covered under
slate statutes. In time Ihc com­
munity changes and so does the
needs o f ihc cnmmunliy. so
ordlnanees are omitted. You
have to be careful that city
ordinances don't conflict with
the state and federal statutes
because stale and federal stat­
utes supersede city ordinances.”
He elaborated by saying, "City
ordinances are developed based
on needs or problems In Hie
community; that's why changes
would take place lo accom ­
modate those changes,"
City Manager Bill Simmons
also spoke on the subject. "W e
cleaned out a lot of old laws In
the '60s. A lot o f laws dated back
when there were no other stat­
utes In place; Hiey held over
Irom a time when local govern­
ment made the rules We can't
pass a law which Is contrary to
higher Jurisdiction, or contradic­
tory. We can't contradict cusc
law either. We deal with them on
a ease-by-case basis. City staff Is
awfully lean In terms of numbers
of people. A total scrub of the
rule hook Isn't high on Ihc list."
He spoke of an update In land
development laws In which hr
assisted In the mld-'HOs. and
again In 1091. "W e have to get a
handle on II and gel control of
the law "
One Sanlord law om itted

BUY IT.
SELL IT.
FIND IT.
C L A S S I F I E D

pererni of the |x*oplr Hurt are
going lo tie happy. For the
remaining 10 js-rrenl. they can
choose a less* r service or maybe
opt out."
t( Warren votes in favor of the
|iro|Misal. she'll tie Joined by
McLain and Van Der Welde The
trio may lx- Joined hy commis­
sioner C arlton H enley, who
sop|Hiris mandatory collection
lull lias hud recent concerns
uIkiui unanswered contract de­

tails,

Continued from Page 1A
While architect Jerry Mills of Burke. Hales and
Mills of Maitland was not available for comment
this morning. Kramrr said Hurt Mills "hired an
estimator to do the Job" amt that lie (Hie
estimator) "must have given him bud numbers."
The original plan called for the construction at
Seminole High o f Hie Health Academy building,
the renovation ol several classrooms (some of
which have not been updated since the school
was bull) In 1980). Hie construction ol an arts
suite and a dunce lab and the consinicllou of u
new jiarklng lot.
G.H Johnson Contraction Company submitted
the low hid of $11.5 million for the project. There
were four bids submitted, The highest bid was for

"W e ll get the extra $700,000 from reserve
funds." Kramer explained.
Construction wns expected lo have started this
week, but It will not get underway until after the
board votes on the new plan this afternoon.
Still, the Health Academy Is expected to be
completed hy the end of this year.
Kramer said that during the construction of the
Health Academy building, the district and the
contractors will be looking for more ways to save
money tn construction In hopes they will be able
to build the art suites and do the renovations with
the money they might save.
"W e ll Just have to wait and see whut we can
do." she said.
She added that oner the capital outlay budget
lor the next fiscal year Is formulated (beginning In
the next three to four months) she will he able to
make a better determination about whether the
school district will be able lo alford the work that
can not be completed under current budgetary
constraints.
Th e school board will vote on Kramer s
rccomincndulton at this afternoon's 3:30 meeting
at the district offices. 1211 S. Mellonvllle Avc.,
Sanford.

Commissioner Larry Furlong
opposes mandatory collection
anil endorses a back-to-liasles
$ 1 2 98 million,
plan which allows residents to
The school board will vote on u pared version of
select their own hauler and
Hiut project, which will be presented to the school
service ojitlon
hoard tillsullcriuion.
McLain suggested a man
"W e will recommend Hurt all Hie classroom
datory collection program would
renovations and the art building be options at this
reduce rules and eliminate the
point.” said Kramer. "T ills does not affect the
"bag tag" yard waste program
Health Academy at all."
which angers many customers.
Kramer said that Hie academy Itself will cost
Warren said Monday she s
approximately $9 12 million
p le a s e d h a u le rs h a v e m et
McLain's price Cut proposal* and
eliminate Intgtng charges. W ar­
ren Mild she's uImi happy haulers
have agreed to her two-year
last October liy Sam McCull,
Continued from Page 2A
contract extension limit, backing
oil from their curlier four-yeur D efam ation League o f H'nui executive deputy auditor gener­
B'rlth. asked H r committee In al. found vulgar language was
requirement.
December to Investigate allega­ used routinely In the Miami
Suburban residents of the
county sii|i|iort mandatory col­ tions by two former agents. office by half of Invesllgalors and
lection to end illegal dum|ilug In Marti n Book and Lau ren ce i hc l r s u p e rv is o r, A b ra h a m
Hlallck. who claimed they were A/zaiti. since 1991.
Ihclr nelghborlxxids. Rural rcsl
Tcllclbuum said Ihc rejiorl was
bred last year because they are
d e n ts op p ose the jirogram
Hawed
and Ignored many In­
because Hiey reduce costs by Jewish.
Lcsler said they were fired for stances of nnll-SciiilHc behavior.
“ piggy-bucking” with neighbors
"You won't find u smoking
not doing Ihclr Jobs.
or doing their own hauling to the
An Internal Inquiry released gun." Tellrlbaiun said "You
dnm|&gt; or traiislerslatlon

In q u iry

JAMES WESLEY DANIEL

DAVID A. JONES

Deacon Janies Wesley Daniel.
GO. of West Hawkins Avenue.
Sanford, died Sunday, March 8.
at Florida Hospltul. Altamonte
Springs. Horn May 20, 1933, In
I'avo. Ga.. he moved to Sanford
lu 1950 from llrrc. Mr Daniel
was employed lu the construc­
tion Industry, lie was a member
of Second Shiloh M.H. Church.
Sanford, where lie served as a
member of Hie Deacon Hoard.

David A. Jones. 35. Plnecrest
Drive. Sanford, died Sunday.
March 8. 1994. at his residence.
Horn Feb. 15. 1959. In Fort
Knox. Ky., lie moved to Central
Florida In 1987 Mr. Jones was a
home repairman and a member
ul All Souls Calhollc Church.
Sanford.
S u rvivo rs Include m other.
Catherine A., Sanford; father.
Stanley E., While Mills. Ky.;
brothers. Glenn E.. DeBary.
Lawrence A.. Sanford. Stanley
W.. Lafayette, hid.. Doyle H.. Big
Cllfty. Ky.. Hussell. Summit,
Ky,; sister. Linda Summit.
B u ld w ln -F a lrclilb f Fun eral
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel,
Lake Mary. In charge of ar­
rangements.

Survivors Include wife. Elmira:
daughters. Catulyn Glenn, Or­
lando; brothers, Ulysses. San­
ford, J. T., Washington, D.C.;
sisters. Louise Hudson. Tlioniuavillc, Ga.. Bernice Lewis.
Tluimptsou. Ga.. Idella McCray.
Tlflou. Ga.; iwxi grandchildren
and twogreul-gmndclilldren.
Wllson-Elchelberger Mortuary.
Inc., Sanford, in charge of ar­
rangements.

GUY A. DURRANCE
Guy A. Durrnnrc. 78. of 3757
S.R. E. 48. Geneva, died Mon­
day. March 7. 1994 al Ills
residence. Mr. Durraucc was a
resident of New Smyrna Hcacli
for 40 years, mining from Ills
birthplace of Uunuclt, be moved
to Geneva In 1977. He was a
retired railroad foreman with
F IX Hallway and a Navy veteran
of World War 11. He was a former
member of the American Legion
Post o f New Smyrna Beach. a
charier member o f the New
Smyrna Hunt and Ski Club and a
member of the Church o f Jeans
Christ o f Latter Utty Saints.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e wi f e ,
Tresslc; sons, Guy. New Smyrna
Beach, Gury, Sanford; sisters.
Ilcsslc Brooks, Fort Meyers.
Frances Yclvlngtnn, Elsie Moran
and Elizabeth Dawson all of
Bunnell; four grandchildren and
u number o f nieces and neph­
ews.
Settlc-Wtlder Funeral Home.
New Smyrna Heuch. in charge of
arrangements.

C H A R L E S CONRAD
LICHTBNBERGER
Charles Conrad Llcbtcnbcrger,
98. Meadow Boulevard, Sanford,
died Monday, March 7, 1994, at
Manor Care. Winter Park. Born
May 1. 1H9H. Iti Brooklyn, he
moved lo Central Florida lu
1980. Mr. Lichlcnburger was a
self-employed manufacturer of
fountain pens, lie was a Protes­
tant. He was u Navy World War I
veteran.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e so n s,
Charles. Sanford. Ellsworth.
Tucson, Art/..; daughter, Hulli
Griffin, Wilmington, Del.; eight
grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren.
Bald win* Fairchild Funeral
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel,
Lake Mary, lu charge of ar­
rangements.

FRANCHESCA
LOPEZ

NICOLE

Franchcscn Nicole Lopez, In­
fant. 314 Sir Lawrence Dr..
Sanford, died Sunday, March 8,
1994. al Arnold I’aimer Hospital,
Orlando. She was born Feb. 23.
1994. In Longwood.
S u rvivors Include parents.
Robert Jr. and Sbcrldu Lopez,
Sanford; maternal grandmother,

D iana R o d rig u e z . S a n fo rd ;
m aternal grandfather, Frank
N ieves, H ollyw ood: puternul
grandfather. Robert. Sanford;
puternul grandmother. Mir Ian
Gonzalez. Sanfonl
G ru m k ow Fu n eral H om e.
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

ROY WAYNE NOFTSKER
Hoy W ayn e N oftsk cr. 55.
Thames Circle, Longwood. died
Sunday, March 6. 1994, at
Florida Hospital. A ltam onte
Springs. Born Dec. I. 1938, In
Baker. Mont,, tie moved to Cen­
tral Florida lu 1002. Mr. Noftskcr
was a retired electronic supervi­
sor for Scars. H(x.'buck unu Co.,
and a m em ber o f Sunlundo
United Methodist Church. He
was an Army veteran,
Survivors Include wife. Beth:
d a u gh t e r . Lori. Or lando;
stepsons. Boll ('omits. Tampa,
B r y a n Count s . L o n g w o o d :
p a ren ts. I rvi n and E v e l y n
Noftskcr. Watford. N.D.; sisters.
Fern Hanson, Fnlrvicw, Mont.,
Julie Ann Willard. Kenosha.
Wts.; one grandchild.
[la id w in -F airch ild Funeral
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary, in charge of ar­
rangements.

QUY EDMON ODOM
Guy Edmon Oikiui. 72. 311 S.
Park Avc., Sanford, died Sun­
day. March 6. 1994. ut Central
Florida Regional Hospllnl. San­
ford. Horn Feb. 12, 1922. lu
Wnllon. Ga.. be moved to Cen­
tral Florida In I960. Mr. Odom
was un apartment manager. He
was an Army veteran of World
W arll.
He Is survived by two stepgrandchildren.
G r a m k o w Funcrul H om e.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

ELIZABETH A.REETZ
Elizabeth A. Rectz, 96. o f
Village Place, Diugwoml. died

will find an arsenal o f smoking
guns In this case."
Frank Shooster. a lawyer rep­
resenting four former workers
who filed suit In U.S. District
Court In Miami, culled the In­
ternal report a "cover up."
S h o o s te r is r e p r e s e n tin g
Hlallck. Book. Hubert Gordon
and Murlu M urttncz-Llunos.
Gordon resigned us un agent,
citing the hostile work environ­
ment.

Monday, March 7. 1994. at
Vlllugc On The Green, Longwood. Born March 23, 1908, In
Pittsburgh, she moved to Central
Florida In 1989. Mrs. Hcelz was
a homemaker. She was a Pre­
sbyterian.
S u rvivors Include stepson.
James E.. New Smyrna Beach:
two stcpgrandclilldrcn.
Hal (I wi n- Fai rchi l d Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Park Chupcl.
Lake Mury, In churgc of ar­
rangements.

JULIA F. ROMAINE
Julia F. Homulnc. 75. of Court
Street. Sanford, died Sunday.
March 0, 1994. at South Semi­
nole Hospltul. Longwood. Bom
Feb. 19. 1919. In Loulsu, Ky..
she moved to Central Florida In
1952. Mrs. Homulnc was a
homemaker. She was a Baptist.
Survivors Include sons, Hoy
T „ Casselberry. Carl R. Roberts.
Winter Springs; stepson, Allan.
Galllpolls. Ohio; sisters. Ruth
Price. G ypsy Scott, both o f
Sanford. Nell Lcxxicy. Columbus.
Ohio, Louise Smith. Easley, S.C.;
14 grundchtldcn and 21 great­
grandchildren.
Bald w in -F airch ild Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
churgc of arrangements.

WlWilltl
DURRANCE, o u r A." '

~

Funaral t trv lc tl lor Mr Guy A Durranca.
li. al G«n«va. who dad Monday. March 1,
i m . will bt 1 p m. Thirtday at tha g ravtild t
In Edgtwalar Camaltry Frltndt may call
Irom I X to I W p m on Wtdntiday at lha
lunaral (torn*
Still# Wlldar Funaral Horn#, Ntw Smyrna
Batch, In eharga ol arrangtmanlt

JONES, OAVIDA.
Funaral M rvlcti fer Mr. David A Jonac
aga JS. of Sanford, win pauad away Sunday,
will bt conducltd Walnaaday at 11 a m , al
lha Oaklawn Park Chapal ol lha Baldwin
Fairchild Funaral Horn* V liltallon lor
Irltndt will ba ha Id Wtdiatday ona hour prior
lo lha atrvlca In lltu ol llo w tn lha lamlly
grid o u tly raquail ttonallnt ba mada lo
Moiplca ot Cantral Florida, IWO Maitland
Canlar Parkway. SUta JOO. Maitland. F L

JJMI.

Baldwin Fairchild Funaral Homa. Oaklawn
Park Chapal, Laka Mary, In charga ot
arrangt mant*

�SA - Sanlotd Herald, Snntord, Florida - Tuosday, March 8. 1994

House panel starts writing health plan
By C H R IS T O P H E R C O N N E L L
A s s o c ia t e d P ro s s W rite r

WASHINGTON — Congress Is starling work at
last on Its own version of health reform, with a
House Ways and Means subcommittee chairman
proposing an expanded Medicare program to
cover all the poor and uninsured.
Democratic colleagues say Rep. Pete Stark.
IM'allf., doesn't have the votes yet for tits
proposal, which borrows some Ideas from Presi­
dent Clinton's massive blueprint and scraps
others.
lint Clinton and Stark arc alike In two main
respects: They would force employers to pay for
most of their workers' Insurance premiums, and
they would strictly limit future medical expcmlli urcs.
Stark claims his plan would guarantee coverage
for all Americans by Jan. I. 1997 — a year ahead
of Clinton’s schedule.

It would Include an O.H-pereenl payroll lax on
all employers to raise $2-1 hllllon a year.
Employers with more than HX) employers
woo hi have to provide private insurance for their
workers beginning Jnn, I, 1995. mid pay at least
HO percent of the premiums.
Employers with 100 or fewer employees could
buy private Insurance or enroll their workers In
the new Medicare Part C program, effective Jan.

1. 1007.
Hep. Jim McDermott. D-Wnah.. u subcommittee
member, wild. "W e ’re sill! working. ... We've
settled l.(XX) arguments and we've got 13 or 20
to go." McDermott, who Is chief sponsor o f a
health plan In which the government would pay
all hills, called Stark's benefits "very skimpy."
Rep. Sander Levin. D-Mleh., wild. " I don’t think
anyone's commuted. I'm no! sure even Pete Is. ...
We're on the 20-yard lltie and Stark has Just
kicked oil the hall as he sees II. bid there's a long
way lo g o ."

Clinton's health plan has cncouulcrcd still
renlslanee am ong' holh Democrats and Re­
publicans. The House Energy and Commerce
Committee delayed work because Us Democrats
were badly divided over three major elements of
Clinton's plum requiring employers lo buy Ihe
Inaunmcc. limiting premiums and requiring
workers lo enroll In big regional alliances In an
effort to hold down Insurance prices.
Shirk would allow stales to establish health
alliances; they could even seek In make them
mandatory.
Unttkc Clinton, Shirk wauls lo let most people
keep any private Insurance they have now.
However, to help keep commtmity-wldc Insur­
ance rales down, he would bar employers with
more than 1.1KX1 workers from self-insuring
Medicare Part C would combine all the regular
Medicare beneflls plus new prescription drug
coverage, bill no long-term-care coverage.
The Shirk benefit |iackage would lie consid­
erably less generous Ilian Clinton's. It would have

deductibles of SSOO per Individual and 97IX) per
family, and no limit on unmail out-of-pocket
expenses.
There would be a separate $5&lt;M&gt; deductible Tor
drug coverage, with people paying 20 percent of
subsequent drug bills up lo a 91.000 oul-of*
pocket maximum.
Stark said Ills plan would boost federal
spending ul first bill save money In the long run.
The Stark plan retains Clinton's 75-cent
Increase In cigarette taxes and Its exclusion of
licalili heiieflts from cafeteria plans. Workers'
children would aulomallenlly be covered. Poor
people would get subsidies for llielr share of
premiums. Those with Incomes up to 2(X) percent
of poverty would gel some help
Medicaid, the government insurance program
lor 111 million poor or near-poor people, would In­
folded Into Shirk's plan Medicaid recipients who
did not gel coverage through (heir Jobs would get
Medicare Pari C.

Orlando area is popular for evangelical ministries
By T h s Aaaoolatsd P ra ia
ORLANDO — The altraction of
networking among evangelicals
has drawn an Increasing number
of ministries lo Orlando, where
Campus Crusade for Chris! Is
now the rhlcf attraction.
The evangelical powerhouse
that begun as a modest campus
mi ni s t r y In Cal i f or ni a has
become somrwhut of a magnet
lor others to a community that
already boasts several wellknown ministries.
Some are talking about Or­
lando In I he same terms us
Wheaton, III., and Colorado
Springs. Colo., which have been

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s uc c e s s f u l In a t t r a c t i n g n
number o f evangelical ministry
headquarters.
"W hat really gives Orlando. I
think, Ihc visibility ns that
possibility Is Campus Crusade."
said Lyn Perez, vice president of
a d va n c em en t for R eform ed
Theological Seminary. "T h ey
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Campus Crusade has about
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whom are volunteers, totals
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c o u n trie s .
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temporary campus In Maitland

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1990.
Cathy Wyatt, vice president of
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plans to move from Miami to
Orlando by mid-August.
Rick Tesch. president of the
Economic Development Com ­
mission of Mid-Florida, said al
leasi three other ministries are
considering Orlando us their
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WASHINGTON — For Hu- Department of
Veterans Affairs, It's a 30-year-ohl bad Joke, a
boax that has been exjxwed time after lime bm
continues to fool thousands of veterans every
week.
It all started back around 1905. VA officials
say. when some misguided do-gooder. or
prankster, trepan Idling vets 1 bat C otlgrtn tiuil
passed a law entitling those who had carried
government life Insurance In the* past to a
speelid dividend.
Over the years, txigus announcements have
appeared in military publications, and on
flyers, handouts and veterans organizations'
bulletin boards Informing vets that they ran
receive hundreds of dollors. and giving them
specific directions on how to apply.
The VA. In a 1987 directive on the hoax,
guessed that over the years Its Philadelphia
Insurance Center had received 0 million mall
I n q u l r f a n d that estimates or the cost of
dealing with the problem ranged from $5
million to $120 million. At peak times. It said,
the VA has received 5.000 letters a day.
" I f It wasn't such a pain In the neck you
would chuckle at It." Stephen Wurtz, a senior
official pi the Insurance center, said In a recent
interview. For the past six months the center
hus been averaging about 2,000 letters a week,
he said.
One very official-looking notice last Novem­
ber in the base nrwspuj&gt;rr at the Naval
C on stru ction lln ltu llon Cent er In Port
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mild Paul Nlsbct of JSA Research
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The merger lightens the belt
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defense business. Eaeli sale or
merger results III a loss of Jobs
and the shakeout continues
"W e are probably 30 or -It)
percent of the way through the
process of consolidating the de­
fense Industry In the United
States," Nlsbct said.
The outcry for cutbacks In
Pentagon spending have had
their effect. According lo Gary
Pagllano of Congressional Re­
search Service, tin- United States
spent $103 billion for defense

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"I would think It natural that
industry consolidation should
approach that kind ol range mid
I don't think that the process has
g o n e m o r e I ba n h a l f w a y
through," he said. "There Is a
point where the defense budget
decline will level mil berause ol
the hollowness of forces and
weak technology "
Wolfgang Denilsb. an analyst
with USB Seem tiles, noted that
the de f e nse I ndust r y is a
creature of the national govern­
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Companies such as Crtimman, who had a historically
strong franchise in combat
aircraft and defense electronics,
found ... they are not big enough
to sturnl alone" In the current
climate.
The result, he said will lie
fewer prime contractors like
Martin Marietta.
No one expects the downsizing
loend soon,
"During the Cold War. people
knew what the Soviets were and
what their Intentions were mid
the minimum defense we could
get away with. That's not as
easy to spell out now." said Jim
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defense at the Congressional
Research Service.
"People In defense fire lighting
for what they can get out of all
this. They are quite sincere!v
afraid of ending up with a hollow
force without technicians ami
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"The Industry's employment
has gone down about 33 percent
since 1989, about 400,000 peo­
ple. and It's continuing." mild
Don Fuqua, president of the
Aerospace Industries Associa­
tion."W e've gone from a high of
1.3 million workers to less Bum
800,000 people by the end of
Ihlsyenr."
Marlin Marietta, h e a d ­
quartered In suburban lielhesda.
Md.. has nearly 93.000 workers,
with sales o f $9.44 billion In
1993. Much smaller Grumman,
o f Hrthpngc, N.Y.. tins 18.(XX)
workers and bad 1993 miles of
S3 billion.
Grumman, founded In 1929
by the late Leroy Grumman. Is
one of the grand old names in
the aerospace business. In bis
announcement o f Itie merger.
Mar t i n Ma r i e t t a Ch a i r ma n
Norman II. Augustine noted the
World War II comment by a
Navy admiral Dial "the name
Grumman on a product Is like
the name Sterling on silver."
Augustlnr said a common
heritage m akes the m erger
beneficial. "There Is a comple­
mentary fit between our compa­
nies In defense electronics,
uero space systems,
acrostnicturcs, services and In­
formation systems," he mild.
Bernard Schwartz, chairman
of Loral Corp.. which makes
defense electronics mid space
communications systems, said
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It said personnel with two years of service
could receive $294. those with three years
$394, and so on. and provided a form for
applying to the Philadelphia center.
Linda Wadley. public affairs officer at the
naval center, said the release wax sent by fax
to tin- newspaper on VA stationery. "W e regret
printing the article," she said, adding that after
quickly learning of the hoax they Informed the
VA and local veterans' groups and printed a
retraction on the front page of the next edition
o f the paper
Dill Colder, spokesman for Sen. Mark
Hatfield. K-Orc.. said Ills office knows of the
hoax and tries to bead oil vets calling to ask for
help, lie said lliry've only received abonl a
dozen ealls In the pasl year, but "every now
and tlien II seems to have a resurgence."
Wurlz said the large majority o f those
spreading word o f the bogus dividend are
well-meaning, although there have been n few
eases recently o f people trying to make money
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claims.
VA Secretary Jesse Brown wild lust year that
while in the past the hoax only caused
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of veterans, and vve are resolved lo stopping
them."
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expose those taking advantage of veterans.
The fraud Is thought to have originated from
tile “ 1948 Special Dividend." a one-shot
payment to World War II veterans who were In
the National Service Life Insurance program.
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Whitewater: Clinton sternly defends wife
worry about something else."
Clinton said. "H er moral com­
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The president's feisty defense
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grandJury subpoena.
" A ll day today, some 400
people In the Wiilte House ...
have signed certificates of depos­
its saying. 'I've gone through all
my dies, my Irtish hags, my
phone logs and everything else.
And here are the contacts I
h a d .'" presidential counselor
David Gcrgan said on AHC-TV's
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night.
Gcrgan. Clinton's chief Image
maker, acknowledged that "w e
(White House stalli were not ns
forthcoming" on some matters
as they should have been, and
asserted that While House meet­
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not criminal.
Ten administration officials.
Inclu ding six at the W hite
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subpoenas ordering them to
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ertlfelsm over the Whitewater
at l a i r a n d p r o m i s e d n o
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Ills White House.
"There will not be a cover-up."
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Monday would temper the cry
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"II I did something wrong. It
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Flske. Clinton said. "They will
find the inilh. Let them do It.
And let the rest o f us go on with
our business."
lie moved ipilckly to replace
Bernard Nussbaum. the chief
White House lawyer who re­
signed Saturday, a victim of the
controversy. Clinton said he Is
seeking "someone of utiqiientloned Integrity."
A senior administration of­
ficial. speaking on condition of
anonymity, said late Monday the
president would name Lloyd
C u tler, w ho w as P resid en t
Carter's White House counsel.
Clinton sternly defended Ills
wife against unconfirmed re|Mirts tiiat she had ordered the
shredding of documents ut an
Arkansas law firm.
"T h e American people can

"I don't remember when I
Clinton said Monday lie had
been unaware of two of those knew about It or who told me
meetings. He did not directly about It. hut It was Just sort of
presented as a fact, a decision
address the third meeting, hut
that had been made by the
said he did find out somehow
that federal regulators were con­ government," the president said.
"And I didn't think much about
fidentially Investigating a failed
Arkansas thrift and Its ties lo It at the lim e. It was Just
something that I absorbed."
him.
Hillary Rodham Clinton also
Aides said they suspected
did not know nliout the meetings
Clinton heard It from someone
or the Investigation until site
wlto was Informed by reporters,
rend about them In news ac­
counts. deputy press secretary but they could not rule out the
possibility that his source got
Neel Lattlmore said.
the Information from one of Un­
Republicans pushed for con
questionable briefings.
gresslonal hearings.
" I f there’s been no wrongdo­
Clinton said the meetings were
ing. there should Ih- nothing lo a mistake, hut "n o one tried to
h id e ." said Senate Minority Influence any governm ental
Leader Bob Dole. R-Kan.
procedure or do anything Im­
But Flske said In a letter that proper."
congressional hearings "would
pose a severe risk to the Integrity
of our Investigation."
F ls k e 's I nvest i gat i on- Into
Madison Guaranty Savings and
Loan I nv o l v e s the t angl ed
Whitewater land venture, co­
owned by the Clintons and
Madison owner James McDougal
and Ids wife al the lime. Flske
wauls to know whether the
White House was meddling In
the Inquiry by meeting with
Treasury officials three times.
Clinton acknowledged Monday
that he learned In October the
Resolution Trust Corp. was In­
vestigating whether Ids guber­
natorial campaign had received
Impr oper donat ions from
Madison. That Information was
supposed to he conlldentlnl.
Clinton was hazy on the de­
tails.

represented McDougal's thrift
before state regulators.

Ills news conference, with
visiting Kdunrd Shevardnadze,
leader of (he former Soviet re­
public of Georgia, was dominat­
ed by Whitewater questions.
Clinton said Republicans had
managed to turn the affair Into
"hysteria."
f l i c president turned aside
comparisons lo Richard Nixon's
Watergate scandal of two de­
cades ago, saying. "There Is u
huge difference here. Number
one. we're not covering up or
anything: we are opening up."

In an Interview with "E llc"
magazine. Mrs. Clinton accused
critics of deploying "the wildest
kind of pnrannld conspiracies."
She said Republican opponents
have been relentless In their
efforts to dlacifcdlt her. from the
current attack on her legal role
In the Whitewater case to snide
comments about her cookie­
baking skills during the 1092
campaign.

Mrs. C linton's role In the
Whitewater affair Increasingly
has come under scrutiny. She
managed the family's financial
affairs. Including the Clinton's
Involvement In Whitewater, and
— as a Little Rock attorney —

"It's all of the same pot." shc
sald. "It's designed to find a way
of undermining me. If one thing
doesn't work, these folks shift
gears and try something else. It's
so transparent lo me."

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Postal Service
set to propose
stamp price hike
expected to tie between 13
percent and 14 percent.
Millions of stamps carrying the
WASHINGTON - The Postal letter “ G ” Instead of a price
Service Is taking Its llrst official already have been printed and
step lo raise stamp prices again, stored In Kansas City for use at
which means It could cost 3 whatever the new rule turns out
cents or 4 cents more to mall an to be.
Before they can be used, how­
ordinary letter by early next
ever. the Postal Service profiosul
year.
The agency's governing board, must go before the lndc|H-ndcnt
which was meeting today lo look Postal Rate Commission, which
at a rate hike, reportedly was can. and sometimes does, come
up with a different answer.
considering Iwo possibilities.
For example, the post office
One would raise all postal rates
by 10,3 percent, resulting In a wanted a 30 cent stamp the last
32 cent first-class stamp. The time it raised rates, but the
second calls for dllfrrlng In­ commission settled on the cur­
creases for various clusscs of rent 29 cent price.
Since It became Independent
m.ill. averaging 13.8 percent,
which would mean a 33 cent In 1971. the Postal Service has
operated on about a three-year
stamp.
The Washington Post said cycle — making money one year,
breaking even the second und
today that the board voted
losing money the third year —
Monday to seek the 10.3 percent
hike. An announcement was followed by u rule Increase und a
return lo profit. The agency no
expected today.
The current 39 cent stamp longer receives any lax subsidy.
The price o f a first-class stamp
price took effect Feb. 3. 1991.
linch penny tncreusc means Is the focus of most Americans.
But postal rates arc much
about $920 million In added
Income lor the agency, which more complicated, covering sev­
lost $1.7 billion last year and eral classes o f mull and vurylng
expects to wind up at least $1.3 widely for businesses that mull
In volume, do their own sorting
billion In the red this year.
Rales nlso will Increase for or otherwise save the post office
other classes of mall. Including work.
That Is why raising rates Is so
magazines and catalogs, parcels
and those Items that the post complicated: They don't all In­
office doesn't like to call Junk crease by the same amount und
Interest groups spend millions of
mall.
Hut the new charges won't dollurs trying to convince of­
lake effect until ut least curly ficials that their price should go
up less than everyone clsc's
1995 because o f the complex
The process. Involving lengthy
legal process required.
Officials have sought to hold hearings before the rate com­
|KJstuge rate Increases close to mission, takes 10 months or
the rate of Inflation. Overall more and costs the post office
Inflation from 1991 until the and the groups Involved as
time the new rate takes effect Is much us 8100 million.
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IN BRIEF
AROUND TH E S T A T E
C eltics cool Meat

A stros top M arlins
MELBOURNE — Rookie Dixnlngn Jean of­
ficially began Ills hid for u s|itt In Houston's
rotation with three scoreless Innings In the
Astros' 4-1 victory over the Marlins.

Spurrier shuffles staff
GAINESVILLE — Less than a week alter
hiring Dob Pruett as defensive coordinator for
the Florida Galore, head coach Steve Spurrier
shook up assignments on Ills coaching stall.
Don Zook, who sjienl the past three seasons as
defensive coordinator and secondary roach, will
become linebackers coach. Pruett, a former
Tulnnc assistant will coach thesecondary.
Charlie Strong wus promoted to assistant
head roach and will coach defensive tackles.
Former outside linebackers much Dob Sand
ers will become defensive line coordinator and
will coach the defensive ends. The Inside
linebackers will now lie coached liy Carl Franks
On offense. Jim Collins will Iwtndlc the tight
ends and become recruiting coordinator. Jerry
Anderson, the senior member of last year's stalf.
will move to an administrative pinltlon

AROUND TH E NATION
1

H illin leaves Donlavey
RICHMOND. Vn. - Hobby llllltn Jr resigned
as the driver of the llclllg-Mcycrs Ford Tlmnderblrd NASCAR Winston Cup team owned by
Junle Donlavey after a disappointing 1993
season and a poorslart this year.

Tam pa loses in Texas
COLLEGE STATION - Dlllv Carroll hll a
3-run homer uod Rob Thomas had a shutout for
six Innings as Tcpras AAM beat Tampa. 7-5.'
The Aggies (14-41 hull! a 7-0 laid.
Tampa (fO-O), the two-time defending NCAA
l)lv. II national champ, got 2-run homer from
Marc Rodriguez In the eighth. John Pcstulo/zt
tiad a huscx-lnudcd double In the ninth.

AROUND TH E WORLD
Panthers trim Canucks
VANCOUVER. Drlllsh Columbia - Scott
Mellanhy scored a power-play goal with 3H
seconds left as the Florida Panthers heat the
Vancouver Canucks 2-1 Monday night.
The other Fbrlda goal came from Andrei
lamiaktn In the flrsl period.
The Canucks hud tied the game early in the
third period on a goal hy Jyrkl Ltimmc. but
Mcllanby took a pass at the corner of the net and
slid It under goultcndcr Kirk McLean.

W HAT’S HAPPENING

Oviedo star paces All-County wrestling teams

□ Manales C.C. s i Somlnolo C.C., 3 p.m.

Boys’ Golf
vs.

Lake

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S A N F O R D - O v i e d o High
School'* two-time state champion.
Drlan black, pared a group of five
wrestlers that have been named to
the first team of two different
All-County teams.
The quartet were named first
team member* of the Seminole
County All-Acadcittic team ns well
as the Seminole Athletic Conference
team In a vote of the county's
couches.
Dlaek. w ho com petes at the
220 pound level, was Joined In the
elite group by Lake Brantley's Strve
Snow (130) and Chris Schlnehtcr
(h eavyw eigh t): and Lake Mary
teammates Richard Dradley (103)
and Drad Harris (140).
The All-Acudrinir team was based
on the G.I’ .A. (grade point average)
of wrestlers during the wrestling
season (2nd nine-week grading
period)
Also named lo ImiOi learns were
Lake llranlley's Ricardo Hamilton
(110). Lake Mary's Nate Mitchell
(125| and Lake Howell's Robert
Reed 1145) Hamilton was a first
team All-SAC selection and a secolid-team All-Aeadeinle pick, while
Mlichcll was a flrnl-lcum A l l ­
Academic choice and a second-tram
All-SAC itirmlier. Reed was a secoiid-tcam member on t&gt;nih squads.
Also announced was the Seminole
Alhlcttr Conference Coach of the
Year award, which went to Lake
Mary's Doug Peter*.
Peters, who returned to the
wrestling rank* tills year, earned
the honor liy leading the Rams to a
5-0 conference record
Completing the Seminole Alhlrlle
Confcrcnee standings were Lyman

See Wreetllng, Page 2B

MafAkl Photo by Rogtt Harntcfc

Lyman's Juan Diaz (whlto top) and Lako Mary's Jamio
Orras no) only competod on tho wrostllng mat In tho
135 pound class this season. Orras was labtiod by tho

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G irls’ Golf
UDellone-New Smyrna Beach va. Lake Howell at
Dear Run, 3:30 p.m.
□ Seabreeze va. Lyman at Rolling Hills, 3:30 p.m.

W o m en ’ s S oftball
□ S t . John’s River C.C. at Seminole C.C., 3 p.m.

G irls’ Softball
□ Bishop Moore at Lake Brantley, 7 p.m.
□ University el Lake Howell, 4 p.m.
□ Winter Park al Ovlado, 4 p.m.

Boys’ Tennis
□ Lake Howell al Lyman, 3:30 p.m.
□ Lake Mery vs. Seminole at Lake Forest, 3 p.m.

G irls’ Tennis
□ Lake Howell el Lyman, 3:30 p.m.
□ Oviedo at Trinity Prep, 3:30 p.m.
□ Seminole el Lake Mery, 3 p.m.

Denver Nuggets at

Complsts listings on P a g * 2B_______________

county's conchas as Iho top wrostlor In his class on tho
All Somlnolo Athlollc Conlorenco loam, but Diaz oarnod
Somlnolo Counly All Acadomlc, maintaining a 3 33 GPA

Won” wins way to volleyball top
Pro m tat ,a. fl tl Rsports

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SANFORD — What a difference a week makes.
Last week on IIn* opening night ol the Suulord
Recreation Department Spring Recreational
Volleyball League. Premier won several close
games as It rolled lo a perfeel 4-0 week
Mol Monday night at the Saiilord Middle School
Gyuinatortuiu. the lor tones were reversed as
Premier dropped the close games and struggled
to a I -3 week, tailing Into a I le lor second place In
the standings
This week belonged lo Westvlcw Baptist
Church-Won. which did Just that... win. rolling to
a 4-0 week by oiitscorlug Its four opponents.
60-32. and moving to the lop of the standings.
The only real lough game for Weslvlew-Won

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R ESU LTS
W i t t v t ( U p f l t t Church Won \\. Promtor *
Romeo IS. A Trim 10
Sonford F ln t BoptitV Church IS. Promtor 10
Wotfviowr Bopfitf Church Won IS. Wttfvitw Uopfttf A loom 4
Promior IS, A Toom 4
Kolnco IS. lonlord Flrtt Itopfitf Church I)
Wottviow Boptitl Church Won IS. Sonlord f irtl lljp in t Church t
Romeo IS. Promior 12
Wottviow Boptut Church Won IS. Romeo I)
lonford Flrtt Boplitl Church IS. A Toom /

came In Its Iasi nialchtqi of the evening, when 11
edged Rolneo. 15-13. In the closest match ol the
night.

Thai
Rolliro. which
That loss u-as
was tlitthe dlllv
only our
one for
(or Rolneo.
remained In a lie for second place. Iasi week
Rolneo. Weslvlew-Won and Sanford First Raptlst
Church were lied lor second with 2-2 records.
Rolneo was this week's "Rolalds" winner, pulling
out wins liy tlic scores of 15-10. 15-12 and 15-12.
hr lore dropping the 15-13 decision.
For tlie second straight week Sanford First
Baptist Chinch finished with a 2 2 record to
settle into fourth place In the standings
A Tram, also representing Westvlcw Baptist
Church, was competitive, tail Is still looking lor
its llrst victory.
Westvlcw Baptist Church-Won Is now 6-2 on
the season, while Rolneo Is 5-3. the same record
as Premier Saiilord First Baptist Church Is 4-4
and A- ream O H

Youth stars shine in tourneys Packers
Fro m Staff Reporte

M e n ’s Baseball

BASKETBALL
□ 7 :3 0 p.m. — SUN. NBA
Orlando Magic, (L)

P a i n t it B l a c k

Fro m S ta ff R e p o rts

MIAMI — Dec Drown scored six key points In
(lie final two minutes to help the hol-shootlng
Doston Celtics snap the Miami Heat's leantrecord seven-game winning streak. 112 -10-1
Drown scored 2 1 points. Tennunate Sherman
Douglas had 20 points and 11assists.
Miami's Grant Long scored 24 points. Kony
Sclkuly hud 22 points and 14 rebounds.

□ New Sm yrna Booch
Tlmacuan, 3:30 p.m.

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DAYTONA REACH - The future looks bright.
While neither of Sanford's Youth Hnskctbnll All-Star
teams were tittle to advance to the state toiiritameiii.
both clubs performed respectively In the District I ft 2
Basketball Tournam ent's lit Daytona Reach and
Ormond Reach last week.
The Junior All-Stars, playing at Division Street Gym
In Ormond Death, dropped Itotli of Its games In the
tournament, falling to eventual tournament champion
Daytona Reach. 6910. In the Division 1 bracket, then
dropping a OH-45 decision lo St. Augustine In the
Division 2 bracket.
In the first game against an older, and much taller.
Daytona Reach squad. James "B u d " Bennett led the
scoring with seven points, while Sylvester Wynn Jr.
and Donovan Daniels added four points each and Mike
Valot Jr. one point. Bennett. Wynn and Valol played for
City Champion Hardee's and Daniels wire a member of
city runner-up. Fleet Reserve Ladles Auxiliary.
The younger learn showed Its stuff a little better In
the second game as Valot dumped til 20 points. Darius
Wells, who played for Christo's In the regular s e a s o n ,
was next best with eight points. Dennett and Joey
Gunter (Sunnlland Corporation) tallied seven points
each and Scott Johnson (Fleet Reserve Ladles Aux­
iliary) added three points.
Also on the team were: Terrell Hunt. Mike Redding.
Jnmarlo Fields. James Laws. Johnathan Brooks. Justin
Rogers. Cecil Cooper unit Uontaey Majors.

The Senior All-Stars were much more successful,
finishing 2 2 and coming within one win. twice, of
earning a spot In the state tournament
Playing at Campbell Middle School In Daytona Reach,
won their first two games, edging Ormond Reach.
60-55. and clubbing Si. Augustine. 57-30.
Hul In the championship contest ot the Division I
bracket. Sanford dropped a heart-breaking HOMO
decision to Daytona Beach's Dickerson Center, despite a
40 point performance Iroin Richard Reddicks.
The team then came up short also In the title game ol
the Division 2 bracket, tailing lo the Daytona Reach
All-Stars. 76-66.
Doing the scoring In the Ormond Reach game were
Johnnie Holllc 111). Reddicks. Terrance Perkins and
Calvin Copeland (nine each). Kenny Moultrie (eight).
Titus Waldo and Roderick Davis (six each) and Willie
Wilkes (two).
Providing the offense against St. Augustine were
Reddicks (24), Holllc and Perkins (eight each). Moultrie.
Davis and Renay Procnza (four each). Copeland (three)
and Anthony Jumes (two).
In addition to Reddicks' -10. also scoring against
Dickerson were Perkins (15). Moultrie and Davis 110
each), Copeland Islxl, I lolllc (three) and Wilkes (two).
Scoring against Daytona Reach were Moultrie 116).
Reddicks (15). Perkins (13). Copeland and llollle (eight
each). Davis (four) and Lurnell Fnyson (two).
Other players for the Senior's were Alphonso Davis.
Waller Gullies. James Swain and Tony Guanelale.

punched
in spring
opener
Fro m S ta ff Reporte

CASSELBERRY - Tills Is
not the way lo endear ynurecll
to a new sponsor.
The I’DS Packers womens'
softball team from Oviedo did
not quite get off to the start
they would liavc wanted (or
their new sponaor as they
dropped a 15 5 decision to
Lake Brantley Plant Corpora­
tion oil the o|K'lllllg night of
Hie Seminole County Recre­
ation Department Wom en's
M o n d a y Ni ght S p r i n g
Slowplleh Soft lull League al
I See Packers, Page 2B

New Sm yrna Sp eed w ay to host unusual event
B y P A U L M A R S IQ L IA

Special to Iho Herald
NEW SMYRNA REACH - New
Smyrna Speedway will make It's
own contribution to Dike Week hy
hosting the world's only motorcycle
dem olition derby Frlduy night,
March II.
For those not famlllur with motor­
cycle demo-derhy. riders competing
In the event have an objective
rather Ilian u set of rules lo compete
by. The last rider and hike standing
Is declared the winner.
Show producer Kevin Rule holds
a drivers meeting, for the volunteer

combutunts, to outline the format
for the event, telling the riders In
effect, to pound their foes Into
submission.
Rule adds, "cvcryllm c they gel
up. knock them down again. If you
don't get them, they'll get you.”
The action packed, no holds
barred spectacle Is u brain trust of
Rule's. The first event was hosted al
Cloverlenf Sjiccdway In Cleveland.
Ohio In 19H7.
"I tried lo sell the show lo several
l&gt;eoplc with no luck," Rule said.
"Th ey all looked at me like I was
nuts. Everyone’s reaction was the
same. You cun't mnkc a tw o­

wheeled demo-derhy work. They are
all singing a different tune now. The
show Is In Its seventh year and now
we run It all over the country."
This year's show will feature
several special added attractions.
Including a Jet engine powered
truck that will Incinerate a pile of
motorcycles with It's after-burner
and a monster lank that will crush a
row of automobiles.
"T h e demo-derhy Is always an
exciting and wild show." said Jeff
Kolp. another of the show's pro­
ducers. "R ill the Jet hum Is electri­
fying. When the engine Is fired up.
(lie tremor Is usuailv fell within a

radius of several miles."
The thrill show and party, which
Is hilled us adult entertainment, will
have beer drinking contests, several
hands and a wet T-shirt conical.
New Smyrna Speedway Is located
al the corner of S.R. 415 and
Highway -14 In Samsula. 21 miles
north east of Sanford. 20 miles east
ol DcLaud and nine miles west of
New Smyrna Reach.
Gates open a 6 p.m., and the
program will begin at H p.m.
Spectators will he able lo choose
seals In the grandstand or lake their
hikes Into the Infield. ‘
Admission Is $ 15.00 per person.

FO R TH E B E S T C O V ER A G E O F SP O R TS IN YOUR A R EA , READ T H E SANFORD H ER A LO JJA ILY

�3B • Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, March B, 1994

S T A T S &amp; S T A N D IN G S
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0*0 100 1*0
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4 00 1 40
)S | Patch**
100
0 (1-0) 14.1* P 14-1) 10.44 T (O i l ) l» .4 4 S
(0-M-D140.lt
Eighth ra r e - f / t o . C: I t .11
1 Guilt Goodyear
5 40 0 40 1 40
4Our Berl N Ernie
4 410 1*0
4 Shelby's Brown
1.10
O 0-0) 11.04 P (10) 1040 T 110 4) H I M
Ninth ra c e -1 / 1 . Cl 14.15
iC r ’tChechmeout
4 00 5 00 4 10
1 Hondo Big Bopper
5 00 1 40
l i c k Genie
4 10
Q lt 1)11.44 P l l 1)1144 T i t 11)141.14
10thrace - V I* . Oi 11 10
1 Pay A Bundle
11 40 14 00 5 40
IC r t Heart Throb
110 140
I Happy Eltle
1.00
S T M ) *1.44 P i l l ) 4)4.44 T ( M l ) 111 40
1 1 lh r* C *-l/ 1 4 .D : 11.41
lO m n lTe lltar
14 40 * 00 4 10
1Tenn't Kayce Jo
* 40 4 10
O (1 11 01.44 P *111 1*1.U T (1-1-4) 1011.04
TT (1-1-4 A 1-1-4) I 44 Jeckpel 11,111.40
l Ith race —1/14, Bt 11.11
) Judy’»Oath
4 00 1 » 140
1 Hairleti Earl
o oo 100
4 Pamela H
1 40
0 1 11 ) 11.00 P (I 1) 1114 T 11-14) I11.M
11th race — S/14, C: 11.41
*D *nm #r’s Chevy
1140 4 10 5 40
I Fruit Newtln
100 5 40
4 Bogarl Shikari
1 40
Q (1 41 *4 44 P (1 11 04.10 T ( 1 10 ) 444.04 OO
II 11 All) *1.04 II 1-AI 4)14.14
1oth race —1/4, A: M.41
I PullM ckenrle
100 to oo 1 to
o lludt Lady
51 40 0 00
ICagln Flak
110
O &lt;0 1) 01 M P |0 1) M M T (4 1 0) Oil 00 S
10 14 1 ) 1110 4*
A—I.H t j H —1100.*03

SPRING TRAINING
Eihlbllhm Baitball
All Tlmat EST
AM ERICAN LEA O U E
W L
Pet
Seallla
5
0 1000
Botlon
)
1 150
Kansas City
1
I 150
Teaa*
1
I 150
Oakland
1
1 Ml
Cltvaland
1
1 500
Detroit
1
3 JOO
Chicago
1
3 400
Toronto
1
J
400
Milwaukee
I
1 333
New York
I
1
113
Baltimore
I
1 1)0
Calllornla
1
3 1)0
Minnatola
I
0 100
NATIONAL L E A G U E
W L
Pci.
Chicago
4
0 I ooo
Philadelphia
3
I HO
SI Loult
3
I HO
Houtlon
J
1 *00
Pllltburgh
3
1 OOO
Atlante
1
1 »uu
Florida
1
1 )M
Lot Angalet
1
1 500
Sen Francltco
1
1 500
New York
1
3 000
Montreal
1
1 133
Clnclnnall
I
3 .150
Colorado
I
3 150
San Diego
0
1 000
N OTEt Split squad gemet count In ttand
lngt. tlet or college gor™t do not
Mondey t Oamet
A tlantal. New York Yankee! I
Baltimore It, Phllactolphla5
Pllltburgh 1. C h lcap While So* 111) 1
Toronto ( III 4. SI LosJs 1
Mlnnetota 1, Monlrtal 1
Kantai City U.OetrollO
Houtlon 0, F lor Ida I
New York Melt 1, Lot Angelet 1
Ter at 4. Botlon 1
Chicago While So* lit) 1. Toronto lit) 0
Oakland vt. Seallle al Peoria. A ril., ppd ,
rain
Chicago C u b it, San Francltco 5
Colorado *. Calllornla 1
San Dlago 1, Milwaukee 3. tie. 11Innlngi
Cleveland 3. Clnclnnall I
Tuesday's Oamet
Houtlon vt Allenla al W ell Palm Beach.
105pm
Naw Y ark Matt v t, Florida ( t t ) al
Melbour na, 1:45 p.m.
Cincinnati vt Philadelphia al Clearwater,
l OSp m.
$1 Loult vt Pllltburgh et Bredenlon, 1:05
pm
Monlrtal vt. Botlon &lt;t Fort Myert, 1 05
pm
Florida (It) vt. Kantai City 111) a) Meinet
City, 1:05 p.m.
Lot Angelet vt New York Yenktet et Fort
Lauderdale. I 0)p m
Toronto vt Ralllmcre el St Petertburg.
LOSp m
Mlnnetota vt Chicago White So* el
Saratole. 1:05pm
Kantai City (it) v t Cleveland at Wlntar
Haven. I.OSp m
Dalroll vt. T a ia t at Port Charlotte, 1:10
pm

San Diego v i San Franclico at Scollidale,
A r i l . 1 0)p m
Chicago Cubi vi. OMIand al Phoenii, 1 0 )
pm
Colorado v i Seallle al Peoria, A r i l . 3 05
pm
Calllornla vt Milwaukee at Chandler.
A ril .1 :0 ) p m
Wednesday's Oamet
K an tai City vt Lot Angelet at Vtro Beach.
I 05 p m
New York Yankee! vt Montreal at Well
Palm Beach, 19 5p m
Philadelphia vt Oetralt al Lakeland. 10)
pm
Cleveland vt Baltimore al St, Petertburg,
1 0) p m
Chicago While Sot vt Mlnnetota at Fori
Myert. I U p m
SI Loult vt Clnclnnall at Plant City, 1:0)
pm
Florida vt. Houtlon at Klttlm m t*. 1:0)
pm .
Pllltburgh vt T e ia t a l Pori Charlotte, 1,10
pm
Botlon vt Toronto al Dunedin. 1 1 ) p m
Chicago Cubt vt Cotorado al Tucton, A ril.,
I 91pm
Milwaukee vt San Diego al Peoria. A rli ,
1:05 p m .
San Francisco vt OAland at Phoenla. 1 05
p m.
Seattle vt. Calllornla al Tempo, Arlr , 1 0)
p m.
Atlanta vt. New York Matt al Pnrl St
L u c l*.f:a 0 p m

C O tt lO B B A B M A LL |
Monday'! College Bataball Score*
SOUTH
Alcorn SI. II, OrambllngSI II
B a rry ), BetlenU.O
Clem ton 10. N C Wilmington 1
Coll ot Char lotion 4. Ball SI 0
E att Carolina 11. Temple 1
Eckerd 11, Palm Beech Atlantic 1
Ertklne 1, Anderton 1
Falrlelgh Dlcklnton*. Ill Chicago!
Florida ABM Ifrll. N. Carolina AAT 10
Freed Hardtm«s S3. Arkansas Coll oo
Gardner Webb K). Alderton Broaddut*
1111not 1 10. Pace 1
Jecktonvllle SI 10. Olivet N aiarene*
Jam et Mad lion*. Citadel o
Kentucky SI 1. MorehouteO
Lake Superior St 1 1, Pembroke* 0
Llvlngtlonl 5. Trtvecca Naiarene 4 1
Loyola. NO 11, C hrlttlan B rolh eril
Michigan SI. 10. Slippery Rock S
Morehoutel, Kentucky St 0
N. Carolina St. ll. Y a le ]
Neva It, Mercy I
Rockhurtl 11, Llptcomb 4
SI. Jeteph M, Bathun* Cook man *
SI. Lao * ». Attumptlen 1-0
Somlord 0. Saint Loult 1. II Innlngi
Spring H ill! *, Selm a0 3
Station 5, Even tvlllel
ThomatMore* II, Toccoa F a lls ! I
Tulane t, Noire Dame 1
TutCUlum It 0, LaGrange* 5
Valdotla SI 4. Emory 1
Wake Foret! *, RelllntO

The Top Twenty Five
The lop 15 teemt In The Attocleled Pratt
college batketball poll, with tirit place votet
In parrnlhetet, records through March 4.
total point! bated on 1) polnlt lor a firtl place
vote through on* point fu* * 15th place vole,
end prev lout ran k Ingt
Record PI* Pvt
1 Arkansas 1*1)
14 3 1.41* 1
I ConnechcuMII
M l 1.30/ 4
J Missouri (1)
14 1 1.415 4
4. North Carolina (31
M E 1.411 1
S. Duke
n 4 1.331 1
» 4 1,1*4 *
4 Purdue
J5 4 M l* 1
J. Arlion*
• Michigan
JO 4 1,141 J
* Massachusetts
114 1.011 11
10 Kentucky
*11 1
13 4
1*4 13
34 4
ft Kansas
11* 11
t] Temple
11 4
15* 14
13 Syracuse
11 S
14 5
155 10
14 Louisville
IS UCLA
103
111 15
454 30
14 Calllornla
114
144 1*
11. FlarMa
13 4
40* 11
II1
It Indiana
J** 11
1* Marquette
31 J
JO Minnesota
10 10
3*3 11
n t
33* 14
) l. Saint Loult
33 Ala Birmingham
313 14
114
131 11
13 Oklahoma SI
n *
15* 35
14 Penn
13 1
*1 —
111
35 Teeet
Other receiving v e in : Boiton College 44.
Cincinnati 11. Alabama 34. Waka F o rttl 11.
New Maaico I*. Murray St. 14. Xavier. Ohio
14. Michigan SI 14 Georgia Tech 13.
Nebratka I. W Kentucky 1. Maryland 4.
Coppln SI 5. Ohio U S llllnolt 1. Mltllttlppl
SI 1. Wit Green Bay 1, Coll ot Charletlon I.
George Wathlngton L Georgetown 1. New
M oilco SI I, Providence I. Tulane 1.
Wltcontln I

41

TOURNAMENTS
Station Invitational
F irtl Round
Virginia Tech 10. Purdue (

NBA STANDINGS

W ES T ER N C O N F ER EN C E
Midwest Division
w
l Pet
Houston
40 IS 777
San Antonio
43 17 717
41 19 443
Utah
Denver
J* 71 S09
Minnesota
1* 41 711
4 50 134
Dallas
Pacific Uvlifon
43 14 750
Seallle
Phoenla
31 19 441
31 77 477
Pori lend
34 74 S44
Golden Stale
L A Lakers
J] 3S 344
I* 34 333
L A Clippers
1* 34 133
Sacramenlo
Monday'! Oamet
Gotten 111,Miami 104
New York**. O e lrd lt)
L A Lekert 104.Milwaukee**
Portland 111. Goldoi Stale 10*
Tuetdey't Gemet
Denver «t Orlando, 7:10 p.m.
Phoenl* al Charlotte. M O p m
Sacramenlo at Cleveland, 1:30 p m
A llan laal Chicago, I JOp in
L A Clippartal Oallat. 4 3Gp m
Houtlon at San Antonio, 4 30 p m
Mlnnetota al Utah,» p m.
Golden Slate al Setllle. 10 p m
Wednetday'l Oamet
Of Undo a l Philadelphia. 1:10 p.m.
Phoenl* al Wathlngton. I 10 p m
Denver tt Miami. 1:34 p.m.
New Yorkal Atlanta, 1:10pm
Naw Jersey al Dalroll. 1:10 p m.
Sacramento al Mlnnetota. • p in
Indiana at Milwaukee, l : » p m
UMh nl Portland, 10:J0p m

COLLIQ1 BASKETBALL

Monday’t College BalkttbaII Sceret
EAST
Penn 4*. Columbia 4*
Princeton 43, Cornell 5*
Providence 13. Georwfownat.OT
50UTIAVE5T
Mldwetlern SI . Tevas 41. Wayland Baptist

MIDWEST
Wathlngton. Mo 13. Greenville 1
SOUTHWEST
Cent Michigan 4 Te*at Pan American 3
Oallat Baptist 14*. Evangel 3 I
E T e ia t B a p litll I J. Louisiana Coll 0 3
Meta. Colo 4 1, Abilene Chrltllen 3 0
Oklahoma 1, Houtlon 3
Oral Roberts*, Baylor*
S Arkantat 13 10. Ottawa. Kan 10
Tartieton SI 5. SI Franclt III 3
T it a t A 4 M 1, Tampa 1
Wit Eau Claire 1 1. Hardin SlmmontO )
FAR WEST
Pacific a. Portland]
Santa Clara 1. MalneO

EA ST ER N CO N FER EN CC
Atlantic Division
L Pet.
w
J9 19 477
New York
34 33 194
Orlando
33 74 SS7
Miami
10 71 SI7
New Jersey
11 34 379
Boston
70 39 339
Philadelphia
11 40 310
Washington
Central Ovmon
41 14 719
Allan!*
V 71 434
Chicago
IS 34 S9J
Cleveland
S34
X N
Indiana
73 33 417
Charlotte
17 41 793
Milwaukee
13 45 774
Detroit

Celtics Heat, Bee
BOSTON mil
Fo« S II 4 4 It. R a d ia l * 4 4 14, E a rl 4 4 1 }
*. Brown *15 15 11. Douglat *11 14 10.
Pinckney 1 1 0 0 4. McDaniel 5 * 4 4 14.
Gamble 1 * 0 0 11. Olver 1 1 0 0 1 Total*
45 141011 111
MIAMI 11*4)
Lono 10 II 4 4 14. Rice 4 14 4 0 11. Salkaly
1 l i t I I 11, Shaw * 1*0 0 11. Smith M l 4 a It.
Coltt 11 01 4. Geiger 1 1 0 01 , Burton 14 11
5 Tolalt 41 t t l i I I 100
Boiton
]] 11 l | J] - H i
Miami
11 11 11 l» - Ito
1 Point goal! — Bat I on j 4 (Gambit 1 I,
Oliver I 1, Foe 0 1, Ik own o II. Miami l i t
I R k f 1 1. Salkaly 0 I. Shaw 01. Smith 0 41
Fouled out — None Rebound* — Dot Ion I I
IHad|a. Pinckney I I , Miami SI (Salkaly 101
A ttltlt — Botlon 11 I Douglat II), Miami IS
(Shaw II Total loult — Boiton 11. Miami 10
A - 15.100

GB
—

4*j
7
9
17
Its*
71
—
4*1
7
10*T
17Vi
I4'&gt;
74' H

GB
—
—

m
17
7S
33&lt;i
—

5
4'1
9
70'?
73*i
73*&gt;

M id E a s t e r n A th le tic C o n fe re n c e at
Baltim ore; Soulheaitern Conlerence at
Memphlt, Tenn ; Soulhweit Conference al
Oallat
FA R W EST
Southern Cal at Oregon, UCLA al Oregon
S t : Calllornla al Wathlngton, Stanford al
Washington SI
Frid ay.March 11
TOURNAMENTS
Championship ol Patriot League
Semifinals ol Big Sky Conlerence; Great
Mldwetl Conference: ASd American Confer
ence, Southwet! Conference; Soulhwetlern
Athletic Conlerence, Western Athletic Con
lerence.
Ouarterllnati ol Allanlic Coatl Conler
ence; Big East Conference. Dig Wetl Conler
ence: Mid E a ile r n Athletic Conlerence:
Soulheatlern Conlerence
F irt l round ol; Big Eight Conlerence al
Kantat City. Mo . Metro Athletic Conlerence
at BHoel. Mitt
Saturday,March I I
TOURNAMENTS
Championship ol Big Sky Conlerenc*
Great Mldwetl Conlerence: Mid American
Conlerence; Southwet! Conlerence: Wettern
Athletic Conlerence
Semlhnalt of A llaklc Coait Conlerence;
Big E e tl Conference, Big Eight Conference.
Big Wetl Conlerence Metro Alhlellc Conler
ence: Mid E a ile r n Athletic Conlerence:
Soulheaitern Conlerenc*
EAST
Michigan $1 atPennSI
MIDWEST
Wltcontln at Indiana: Ohio SI al Iowa.
Michigan al Nor Ihwetlirn
FA R W EST
Arliona al Artrona SI : UCLA al Oregon;
Southern Cal at Oregon St.: Stanford al
Wathlngton. Calllornlaat Wathlngton SI
Sunday, March II
TOURNAMENTS
Championship ol Allanlic Coatl Conler
ence. Big F a il Conference. Illg Eight
Conlerence, Big Wed Conlerenc*. Metro
Alhlellc Conference. Mid Eastern Alhlellc
Conlerenc#.- Soulheaitern Conlerence
Soulhwetlern Alhlellc Conlerence
MIDWEST
lllinoltal Purdue
NCAA Automatic Bldt
Schools that have received automatic bids
lo Ihe NCAA tournament All automatic bids
are granted lo conterirvc* tournament chem
piont with fh* eiceplon ot Ihe Dig Ten. Ivy
League and Pacific 1*conlerenc*!. which do
not have poll season lairnamentt and award
bldt lo Ihe regular union champion The
E a t l Coatl Conlerence Great Mldwetl Con
lerence and Mldwetltvn Collegiate Confer
ence do not receive aultmellc bldt
Central Florida. Trent America Athletic
Conference
Jamet Madlton. Cobnial Alhlellc Angela
lion
Liberty. Rig SouthCcrlerence
Loyola, Md Melro Atlantic Alhlellc Con
lerence
Pepperdine. Weil Coail Conlerence
Pennsylvania. Ivylrngue
Rider. Noelhc.itl Corference
Southern Illinois. Muiourl Valley Conler
ence
Southwest Tevas Stale. Southland Conler
once
Tennessee Chattanooga Southern Conler
ence
Tenneuee Stale. Ohio Valley Conlerence

NWOklahoma4), NEOklahomaa*
Oklahoma City 14, Oklahoma Chrltlian 14
FAR WEST
Matter 1*1. Blola40
TOURNAMENTS
Arkantat Inter collegial* Conlerenc*
Semi line It
Arkantat Tech Ilf , Ark MonllcelloN
U ol the O rs rk t n . John Brown 11
Atlantic I* Conference
Samlllnalt
Massachusetts 4*. Duquetn* 53
Temple 54. George Wathlngton 5a
Big South Conference
Championship
Liberty 14. Campbell 41
CalonUI Athletic AttocUllon
Champiomhip
Jamet Madlton 11, Old Dominion 14
,
Oeergia Athletic Canlerenc*
Championship
Ga Soulhwetlern 05. Claylon St 41
Independent AthIthc Conference
Champiomhip
N J TechII, N Y Maritime 5*
Metro Atlantic Afhlrtu Conlerence
Champiomhip
Loyola. Md 40. Manhattan It
Mid Continent Omittance
Samlllnalt
III Chicago 4a. Valparaiso 1*
Wit Green Bay *3, Cleveland SI 43
Mldwettem Collegiate Canlerenc*
Semilinelt
Oolroll Mercy 1*. Xavier. Ohio 13
Evantvlll* 41. Buller 44
Mlttom I V*ll*y Canlerenc t
Lhjmpionihip
S I Ihnolt 11, N Iowa 14
North Atlantic Conlerence
Samlllnalt
O reiel 45. Now Hampthlrt 13
Maine 1*. H erllordl*
Weit CoeitConlerenc*
Champonship
Pepper dine 54. San Dego 33

All ACC IMI
R A L EIG H . N C
The Aitocialed Preis
all Allanlic Coast Conference batketball
team lor 1**4 at volnl upon by Ihe Allanlic
Coail Sporlt W rllert Attociallon NOTE A
UrtMeam vole wat worth Ihree polnlt a
second learn vole Iwo polnlt and a third team
vole one point
F IR S T TEAM
Grant Hill, Duke 13411
Randolph Childress 13311
Bob Sura, FU r Ida SM)«)&gt;
Jamet Forrest. Georgia Tech 1114)
Jon Smith. Maryland IF1Y1
SECO N D TEAM
Travis Uett. Georgia Tech (1111
Derrick Phelps Norlh Carolina (1411
Sharon* WrigM. Cltmton &lt;}40)
Eric Montrots. North Carolina t i l l !
Cherokee Park!. Duke 11131
T H IR D T EA M
Trelonnic Owent. Wide F orctl I U41
Junior Burrough. Virginia 11Hi
Antonio Lang, Duke (114)
Todd Fuller N Carolina SI (40)
Devin Gray, Clem ton 1401
HONORABLE ME NT ION
Johnny Rhodes. AAiryland 13a). Tim
Duncan Wake Forest 1331, Cornell Parker.
V irginia 133). R e liv e d Wallace. North
Carolina i] / l. Jerry Stackhouse. Norlh
Carolina 1141, Charlie W.ud. Florida SI 114),
Duane Simpkins. Maryland III ) . E» r* Hlpp.
Maryland (14). Donald Williams, Norlh
Carolina 11)1. Marc fllucat Wake Fo rrii
14) Chris Cohins. Duke 141. Andre Bovoin,
Clemson I)). Brian Rt-eve. North Carolina
(51. Fred Vinson Gecrgia Tech (41; Drew
Barry, Georgia Tech (31: Lou Rlrhle
Clemson (Jh Marly D ark. Duke 1)1; Kevin
Salvador!, North CerUlne 1)1. Jell Capet.
Duke I I I . Bryant Fergim . N C Stale II):
Chuck Oreham. F lor mi SI. (It. Jell Brown.
Clemson It): Lakitla McCuller, N C Stale
I I I , Keith Booth, Maryland II)

Celltg* Batketball Schedule
The major college batketball schedule
through March 13
Tuesday, March I
TOURNAMENTS
Champiomhip ol: Mid Conllnenl Cooler
once. Sun Bell Conteisnc*
Samlllnalt ol Midwestern Collegia!* Con
lerence
F irt l round ol MidAmerican Conlerence
al Columbus. Ohio
Wednesday, March *
MIOWEST
M lnnetota at lllln o li: Penn SI at
Michigan: Indiana al Michigan St., North
w eilernalO hloSt . loyal al Wisconsin
TOURNAMENTS
Champiomhip ol: Mldwetlern Collegiate
Conlerence. Norlh Allanllc Conlerence
F ir t l round ol Soulhwetlern Athletic
Conlerence et Baton Rouge. La , Wetlern
Athletic Conference a I Sail LakoClly
Thursday. March I*
TOURNAMENTS
Champlomhlpol Atlantic I* Conlerenc*
Quarterfinals ot: MidAmerican Confer
ence, Wattern Athletic Conference
F irtl round ol Atlantic Coatl Conlerenc*
al Charlolle, N C . BO Eatl Conlerenc* al
New York. Big Sky Conference al Boll*.
Idaho: Big Well Conference al L a i Vegas,
Great Mldwetl Conleence at Clnclnnall,

All SEC
ATLANTA - The Associated Pratt All
Soulheaitern Conlerenc* basketball learn lor
l**4 announced Monday night
First Team
Corliss Williamson. Arkansas, a 1. 14),
sophomore. Hutsellvllle Ark
Hilly McCaffrey, Vaider bill. 4 4. 144. te
nlor, Allentown. Pa
Oan Cross. Florida. 4 1, 1*3. |vnlor,
Carbondale. III.
Wetley Perton, Auburn, 4 4. 1*5, senior.
Brantley, Ala
Scolly Thurman. Arkantat. 6 4. 70S. soph
orrore, Hutton, La
P layer ol Y e a r: C o rllit W illiamson.
Arkansas
Coach ol Year: Lon Kroger, Flerlda
Second Team
Aaron Swlnson. Aubirn
Travlt Ford. Kentucky
Jamie Watson South Caroline
Erick Oampler, Mississippi Slate
Crelg Brown, Florida
Third Taam
Tony Delk. Kentucky
Antonio Me Dyett, Alabama
Rodrlck Rhodes. Kentucky
Darryl Wilson. M ltllttlppl Slate
Jamie Brandon. Louisiana Stale
Ronnie McMahan, Vanderbilt

W re s tlin g —
Continued from Psk* IB
(4-1). Lake Brantley
|3-2). Oviedo (2-3). Seminole
(1-4) and Lake Howell (0-5).
Named to the first-team AllAcademic squad were: 103 —
Bradley. Lake Mary (3,83); 1 12
— Tony Klnmml. Oviedo (3.5):
119 — Jeff Mamk-r. Lake Howell
(3.5); 125 — Milt lu ll. Lake Mary
(4 .3 3 ) ; 130 - Snow . Lake
Brantley (3.5); 135 — Juan Diaz.
Lyman (3.33): 140 — Harris,
Lake Mary (4.0); 145 — John
Morrison. Lake Branlley (3.101.
and 152 — Tyson Moore. Lake
Howell (3.16).
Also earning flrat-lcam honors
were. 160 — Brad Tripp, Lake
Branlley (4.10k 171 — Mike
Hank'll, Lake Branlley (3.33):
189 — Jason Conlino, Lake
Mary (3 .1 6 ): (D ark. O vied o
(3 .3 3 ) ; and H eavywt-lglil —

Schlaehter, Lake Branlley (3.5).
The second-team consisted of,
103 — Jeff Lee, Lake Brantley
(3.061; 112 — Peter Whllllnukin,
Lyman (3.33); 1)9 — Hamilton.
Lake Branlley (3.25): 125 Cy r us Pattcrm un, S em in ole
(3.5|; 130 — James Devancy.
Lake H ow ell (3.33); 135 Jeremy Hclnhord. Oviedo (2.33).
140 — Steve Sperry. Seminole
(4.0); 145 — Reed. Lake Howell
12.5): and 152 — Donnie Casey.
L ik e Mary (3.0).
Also. 160 — bills Dejesus.
Uike Howell (4.0); 171 - Chris
Rosier. Lake Miry (3.0); 189 —
Shaun Glynn, Lake Brantley
(3.16); 220 - James Dorlon.
L a k e B r a n l l e y (3 .6 6 ); and
Heavyweight — Alex Hannah.
Lyman (3.16).
Named lo IIm* flrsl-leam All-

SAC leum were: 103 — Bradley.
Lake Mury: 112 — Kevin Dunn.
Lake Mary; 110 — Hamilton,
Lake Brantley: 125 — Nicky
Sumcro, Lake Branlley; 130 —
Snow, luike Brantley: 135 —
Jamie Orras. Lake Mary; 140 —
Harris, Lake Muiy; 145 — Sean
Wilson. Oviedo; 152 — Jason
Solka, Lake linintley; 160 —
Jason Nutt, Lyman: and 171 —
Pat Parollne, Lake Mary.
Also. 189 — Bernard Mitchell.
Seminole: 220 — Black, Oviedo;
He a v y we i g ht — Sch laeh ter,
Lake Branlley.
All-SAC second-team m em ­
bers: 103 — Joey Flores. Lyman;
1 12 — Adam IHirlnoy. Lyman;
119 — Isaac Hunter, Lyman:
125 — Nale Mllehell. Lake Mary:
130 — Mike Laurent. Lake Mary;
135 — Tim Mcrrdllh, Lake

Branlley; 140 — Reed. Lake
Howell; 145 — Travis Crawford.
Lake Mary; 152 — brie Smith,
Lyman: 160 — O irls Foster.
Lake Mary; and 171 — Tom m y
Melt, Oviedo.
Completing (he seeofid team
were, 189 — David Zlckafoose.
Oviedo; 220 — Ronel Jumpp.
Lake Mary: and Heavy weight —
Shawn Klii)*. Seminole.
burning Honorable Mention
SAC honors wen-; Lake Branlley
— Tripp, Glynn. Dorlon, John
l . c m l r u x : I,a k e H o w e l l —
Bander, Moore, DcJcaus; Lake
Mary — Greg Clayton; Lyman —
Diaz. Hannah, Whltllugtou. Nick
Popcck. Marlin Portnoy; Oviedo
— Relnhard, Kenny Adamson,
AnccI Klnnalrd, Chris Norton;
Seminole — PalUTiiiann. Sperry.
D a n ie l Selin nek, T a r r l c
Peudlelon, HiettCounts.

Wemen‘1 TepTw entyFlv*
The Top Twenty Fite women’s basketball
learns as complied by Mel Greenberg ol Ihe
Philadelphia Inquirer aa voted by a panel ol
women coaches, with first place votes in
parentheses, records through March 4, tolal
point* bated on )5 polrt* lor a first place vole
through on* point for a )Sth place vole, and
previrut ranking
Record
Ptl Pvt
1. Tennessee 1441
I t 1 1.450 1
3 Colorado
131 1.531 3
1 Connecticut
14 1 1.30* 4
111 1.411 7
4 Penn SI
14 1 1,314 S
S Norlh Carolina
14 3 1.141 I
4 Teats Tech
1. Louisiana Tech
IJ 1 1.110 7
33 3 1.1*1 a
1 Virginia
11 1 1.134 V
* Southern Cal
13 4 1.031 10
10 Purdue
303 iota 11
It Stanford
♦41 13
314
11 Vanderbilt
303
*49 14
13 Iowa
111 13
33 3
14 Seton Hall
45*
17
31 3
13 Kansas
4)1 1*
314
14 Alabama
314 IV
1* 4
11 Washington
13 4
401 70
IB Boise SI
11J
111 II
I* Southern Mils
11 4
341 17
30 Montana
111 n
11 1
31. Florida Inti
111 17
lit
31. Florida
144 74
111
33 Mississippi
t« —
71 1
14 Hawaii
1* —
33 Bowling Green
711
Others recelviag votes: W Kenfucky 44.
Oregon 54. SW Mlstosel SI 54. Auburn 51.
San Diego SI 4*. Vlrghl* Tech 10. N llllnolt
]». Sant* Clara JO. Hiigert If; Arkansas SI
II, Georg* Weshlnglos 10. Tenet A IM 11.
Clemson 14: Old Dominion 14. UNLV 14.
G e o r g ia 13; N o ir e D o m e I I .
Ale. Birmingham 4. Indiana 4. New Meslco
St 4; Creighton 4: Stppheh F Autffn 4, St
Joseph’s 3, Kent 4: Minnesota 4. Oklahoma
Si 4 Pittsburgh 4. Gcfuaga t. Marquetl* J;
Northwestern V Monlm* St J. S W T ern iS t
I, te«as I
Mondey’s Women’s Basketball Scores
EAST
Rutgers*/. Massachvaetts5*
SOUTH
Aubi-rn Montgomery 144. W Fiend* 4)
Belmont**. Union. Tmn 44
Georgi* Southern 44 Mercer 53
Montevello4S, KenesawSI 4a
W Keetucky *4 t rw s Pen American 34
SOUTHWEST

Midwestern SI Tesai 43 Wayland Beptlsl
10
SI Mery’s. T*«*i e Mery Hardin Baylor
14
TOURNAMENTS
Atlantic Coast Conlerenc*
Chempenthip
Norlh Carolina II, Virginia 40
Big East
Champiomhip
Connethcul 11 Seton Hell SI
Big Eignt
Champiomhip
Missouri/* Colorado II, OT
NAIA Southeast Region
Champiomhip
C empbellsv it lo Sp Cumber lond. Ky #1
Soulhoestern Conlerenc*
C ham pio nsh ip
T e n n e sse e I J . Vanderbilt!/

I NHL STANDINGS
All Times EST
EA ST ER N C O N FER EN C E
Atlantic Division
W L T Pis OF GA
NY Rdogtri
47 19 5 19 737 171
34 70 to 17 7/9 111
New Jvrtey
Wa»Mr&gt;Qlon
5* 71 a 70 713 707
70 31 3 43 730 747
Philadelphia
17 )• 11 44 IM 111
F lor kU
NY lttAwfcr%
71 70 7 43 774 710
T im p i Bey
71 IS • 31 111 701
(lotion
Montreal
Pllltburgh
Duflulo
Quebec
Hartford
Ot«.»w.1'

Norlheeil Dtvmon
U 19 11
34 77 10
)7 71 17
34 74 7
75 34 6
77 37 7
10 49 «

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76
75
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71

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Cential Uvition
W L T Pti o r
)9 77 3 H) /VO
Detroit
Toronto
35 71 11 81 777
O ellJl
34 7) 9 77 775
SI looi%
)) 73 1 M 717
70 77 1 41 194
Chicago
Winnipeg
19 47 1 44 703
PactDc Qvltlon
Calgary
37 73 11 n 744
Vancouver
3) 70 3 47 711
San J ove
74 JO 17 40 IM
Anaheim
73 37 3 53 IM
Lot Angelei
77 34 10 54 111
Cdmordon
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174
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773
197
704
714
117
254
714
709
714
709
351
751

Monday’s Games
Boston*. Washington J
D etro it*.N Y Rangers!
Quebec !. New Jersey ). II*
SI Louis J. Toronto I
N Y Islanders 1, Winnipeg 1
Florida J, Vancouver I
Tuesday’s Games
Boston al Pittsburgh. 1 JJp m
Ottawa *1 Quebec. 135p m
Dallas al Philadelphia. 1 1 5p m
Anaheim vs Chicago al Phaenls, » JSp m
llulf.slo.il San Jose. 10 J5p m
Wednesday’s Oamet
Temp* Bay *1 Hertford, M l p m
SI Louis*1 Montreal. 1 J lp m
N Y Rangers vt Washington at Halilar
N S . 1:J5p m
O allatal Toronto. M S p m
Detroll el Calgary, f JSp m
F lor Ida et Edmonton t: Jl p.m.
N Y Islanders al Vancouver. I* J lp m
Chicago *1 Lot Angeles. I* 35 p m
Gultaloal Anaheim, 10 31 p m

NHL SUMMARIKS
Panthers Canucks, Sums
Florida
I 0 I - I
Vancouver
* *
I — I
First Period — I. Florida. Lomakin IJ
(Barnes. Murphy), 3* Penalties — Banning.
Fla (Interference!. J.alj Nledermayer, Fla
Ihooklng), »;J3; M iriyn , Van (Irlpplngl.
13 3*. Od|lck, Van (roughing), II 44
Second Period — Non* Penalties —
Hnwgood, Fla (hooklrq), 0:4*, Lumm*. Van
(slashing), 5 31, Courlnalf, Van (high
slicking), 1:33. Ronnng. Van (tlashlngl,
14:11; Barnes. Fla Holding); Od|lck. Van
(roughing). 11:14: Seueryn. Fla (hooking).
30 00: Odllck, Van (e ra s checking). ]0 00

Third Period - 1. Vancouver. Lumm#"
•41. j , Florida. Maltanty U l Banning I, l»li
Penalties — Fltig eriH , Fla Iholdfng), 4:1
Dirk. Van (hooklngl, 11:3*
Shall *n goal - Florida 10 3 13 —^
Vancouver It 10 14 — 3S.
Power play Opperfiei 111*1 — Florida I of jj
Vancouver Ool 4
Oeallet - Ftorlde. ril/p alrlck, 10 I J ( L
shots 34 saves) Vancouver, McLaen. 14 ])i
(34 ]1)
A - 14.030
Referee — Ron Ikiggarlh Linesmen
Shen* Heyer, Mark IMsekr

TRANSACTIONS
BA SEBA LL
American League
NEW VQRK Y A N K EES - Sent Der*Jeter, shortstop and Jason Robertson out:
fielder to Iholr mliwr league camp t
reassignment
National League
NEW YORK M ETS — Sent Tito Navarro
and Aaron Ledesma, shortstops, and Jo*
Vllho. pitcher, lo Ihelr minor league camp lor
reassignment
SAN FRANCISCO O IA N TI - Sent KuN
P e llie r. Sieve Sodwstrom. Rob Taylor,
plkhort. Oan Fornamter. catcher, and Chris
Singleton, outltelder. to their minor league
camp lor reastlgnmer*
BA SK ETB A LL
N allenjl Basketsall Association
BOSTON C E L T IC S - Slgnod Tony Harris
guard, loa 10 day contract
LOS A N G E LE S C L IP P E R S - Placed toy
Vaught, lorw erd. on the ln|uc*d lilt
Activated Bob Marlki. center, from the
ln|ur*d list
FOOTBALL
Nalienel Football league
ATLANTA FALCONS - Signed letter
Archambeau. defensive end
Tim Paulk
linebacker. O J Jcfinson end Lawrence
Hatch, cornerbeckt. «-d Tim Lowery, runn
Ing back
D ETR O IT LIONS — Announced the resig
nation ol Henry Bulloiqh defensive coordi
nelor. in order to lake an assistant s |ob with
Michigan Slat* Named Herb Peterra drten si ve coordinator
LOS A N O ELES RAMS - Signed Chris
Miller, quarter back, loa Ihree year confraC
N EW O R L E A N S S A IN T S - Signed
Michael Haynes wide receiver, lo an oiler
sheet
PHOENIX CARDINALS - Signed Rand,
Kirk, linebacker, to a one year contract
HOCKEY
USA H O C K EY - Named Lou Nann.
general manage' ol lh*U S team lor the iwc
World Champion ships
Nalienel Hockey League
B U F F A LO SABRES - Recalled Denis
Tsygurov, delentema's from Rochester ot
Ihe American Hockey league
NEW J E R S E Y D EV ILS
Recalled Scali
Pellerin. loll wing, from Albany ol Ihe
American Hockey Leojue
OTTAWA SENATORS
Signed Derek
Mayer, delensemen
PITTSBU RG H PENOUINt
Called up
Chris Tamer, delenvecran horn Clevelando*
Ihe International Hockey League
CO LLEG E
APPALACHIAN STATE
Named Tracy
Davit women t soccer math
CO E — Announced Ihe resignation ol H:V
Landis, basketball co sh
FLO R ID A — Named Ron look linebackers
coach, Bab Pruett secondary coach. Cherlw
Strong eislstenl head coach and detensire
tackles coach. Bob Sanders defensive line
coordinator, Carl Frarbs inside linebackers
coach, and Jim Collins held ends coach ana
recruiting coordinator
F R E E D HARDEMAN - Announced •"
resignation Randy Bniwn women’s baav'
ball coach
IDAHO -- Named Rant* Puqmler region*
development direc for
LINCOLN MEMORIAL - Named Cra.g
Rasmuson men's baskHliall coach
M A RSHA LL
Named Hilly Dono.a*1
0
*4
men's basketball c oar h
M C H C ES E STATE
Announced Ihr
resignation ol Sieve IMrkh men s baskeltw
coach, eltrttive April jq
NEW M EXICO
F Blended the contract ot
Dave Bliss, men s baWeiuall coach, tor tout
years through In# tws i*V* season
REOLANDS — Nam-d BUI Dobson assn
tant lootfcah coach
ST. CLOUD STATE
teamed Loci Ullertt
women s basketball coach
S O U T H ER N M ETH O D IST - Named
Curbs Johnson, receio-rs coach

TV/RADIO
C O L L E O E BA SKETBALL
I 30 p m — ES P N , Mid C o n lln en l
Tournament Champiomhip Wisconsin Green
Bay vs III Chicago. ILI
9 30 p m
ESPN Sun Bell Tournament
Championship, SW Loittiana ys W Ken
tucky, (LI
3 a m — SUN, Colwilel Athletic Assoc!*
bon Championship Old Dominion vs James
Madison
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BA SKETB A LL
/pm
SC, Slal* Class AA Tournament
Pori SI Joe vs Well Palm Beach Cardinal
Newman
• W pm
- SC S la l* C lass A AAA
Tournament, SI Pehyiburg Boca Ciega vs
Hallandale
19 p m - SC. Slate Clast AAA Tourna
meisl. Jacksonville RiluuH vt Naples Lely
II 30 p m , - SC, Stale Clast AAAAA
Tournament, Boyd Ancterscnt vt Boone
NBA
/ p m — SUN. NBA AMgic Tonight
/ 10 p m — SUN. Denver Nugqets at
Orlando Magic, ID
4:35 p m TBS. Atlanta Hawks at
Chicago Bulls. (L I
BOXINO
* p m — USA, Heavyweights
larr&gt;
Holmes vs GaringLane
Radio
B A S K ET B A LL
1 JOp m, - WOBOAM (5401. NBA, Denver
at Orlando, pregame* 04 p m
M ISCELLAN EO U S
4 p m — WGTOAM 1540), Courltide
Tonight
1 p m — WGTD AM (5401. NASCAR Llv«
1 p m , - WWNZ AM'FM &lt;1*0/14001. The
Sporlt Nut
10 p in — WWNZ AM (/40|, Florida Sports
Eachange
10 p m - W GTOAM 15401 Sports Byline
USA

P a c k e rs -------Continued from Page IB
Hc-cl Mug Lake Park.
The Packer*, formerly known
an Ihe Mice, w ire up *1-1 beforeLake Hranllcy Hunt Corporation
rallied lo score seven tuns In
cuc-h of the (lft&gt;i and sixth
Innings lo (urn the gutm* Into a
rout.
"W e will be a contender down
the road." said I’ DS manager
Mickey Norton. "II was Just one
o f (hose games. M's a 15-week
season and we were missing
lliri-e regulars who should he
hack nexl week. We did gel u
good performance from new­
comer Tnnil Morris. She's going
to he a good addition to Ihe
chib."

Morris, who ns Tnml Johnson
was a star basket hall player at
Lake Mowel l and S em in ole
Community College, paced Ihe
offense by going four-for-four
and scoring Iwo mils.
Also contributing were llelde
Greene (three hits, iwo HIM).
Tammy Chesser (two hits. Iwo
hill). Allyson Male and Lori
(Lingo) Krcmer (Iwo Jilts each)
and .Jaudon (Jonas) MaCette
(onc hll).
Nexl week, the PDS Packers
will look lo get Into the win
column as they take on the Mall
Musters at G;30 p.m. The Mall
Musters arc (lie defending fall
champions at Red Mug Lake
Park.

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Sanlord Horald. Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, March 0, 1094 - 3B

People
IN B R IEF
W hale of a Sale set
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. On Salurdny Murch 12. (he Retired
‘•ini Senior Volunteer Program (RSVl’ l will Imst a “ Whale of a
Sail " at Enalniuntc Center. 830 Magnolia Avc., Altamonte
Springs.
Sale hours are from 10 a.in. to 3 p.m.
There will he ernfls, furniture, klcthen appliances, trails,
knlek knacks and other attic treasures.
Sponsored hy HSV'P, the sale will henelll the South Seminole
Christian Sharing Center, the Parent Resource Center.
Christ Ian HELP, Hospice of the Comforter and RSVP.
A donation ot $1 at the door Is suggested to assist RSVP In
sponsoring t he event.
For more Informal Ion. contact RSVP at 323*4440.

CALENDAR
Clogging classes form ed
The Old Hickory Stumpers offer free heglnner clogging
(lasses Intermediate and advanced lessons also available.
Meetings are nt the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from 0 t o 9 p.m. Call 340-0321) for more Information.

Take off pounds sensibly
Members of Take Olf Pounds Sensibly, TOPS. Invite the
public lo Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 lo 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
The group now has a private room lo weigh people between
fhlSnnd 6 4 5 p.m.
Each week a different program on weight loss will be
conducted
For more Information about the club, call 323-1768 or
323 1664

Stroke Club offers support
Central Florida Stroke Club meets on tile second Tuesday
each month for those who have had strokes, their families,
caregivers or others who are Interested In learning more about
being victorious over stroke Meetings are held at Broadway
United Methodist Church. 406 E Amelia, Orlando
For Information, call Bill Craig, president, at 323-3625.
Voices ol Victory meet every Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the
church. A joyous time of sharing, singing and Inspiration Is led
by Ralph "Spoonle" Hpolm accompanied by Ruby Nygren at
the piano and organist Mac Gray.
For Information call 894-8176 or 644-0434.

Obesity surgery group to m eet
The Seminole Chapter of SOS (Support Obesity Surgeryl
Support Group, for those who have had bariatric surgery or
their loved ones, meets the second Tuesday of each month In
Classroom *103 of the Physicians Plaza Building. 521 W. S.R.
-13-1.1.ongwood.. at 7 p.m. Call 332-6500 for more Information.

Jaycees m eet in Sanford
The Sanford Jaycees meet the second and fourth Tuesday of
each month. Anyone Interested In attending can call Brent
Adamson or David T. Russl Jr. at 322-3663.

Blood Bank seeks donors
Central Florida Blood Bank Is asking donors of all types blood
— especially O-typc donors — to donate at Its Sanford branch.
1302 E Second St. For Information, call 322-0822.

Club takes the lead
L E A D $ to Success, a newly formed club u&gt; share business
connections, will meet 7:30 a.m Wednesday at Pebble Creek
Apartments clubhouse, 780 Creekwater Terrace. Lake Mary.
One ol the focal [wiliils of the meeting Is to exchange business
cards Only one member of a particular type of business or
profession is allowed In join.
For more Information, contact Marcia Kurtze 646-0609.

O ptim ist Club m eets weekly
The Sanford Optimist Club meets every Wednesday at noon
at Hu- Colonial Room at Touchton's In downtown Sanford.
Visitors arc welcome,

Sanford native
now a surgeon
in Air Force
B y S H IR L E Y K . B A K E R

Horald Correspondent
Dr. Walter Grady, a graduate
o f Crooma High School In
Sanford, Ftorldu AAM Univer­
si t y in T a l l a h a s s e e , and
Mi chi gan Sl ate Uni versi ty
College of Osteopathic Medi­
cine. recently 'completed Ills
orthopedic surgical residency
training at Community Gener­
al Hospital In Harrisburg. Pa.,
and a one year mil-rotation In
orthopedies and relmbllllallnn
at I h r U n i v e r s i t y of
Mlaml/Jaekson Memorial Hos­
pital. Subsequently, lie was
selected for fellowship inditing
at ihr Klrlnrrt Inslltule of
Hand and Mlerovaseular Surgery/UnlvcrsIty of Louisville
Medi cal C en ter whi ch lie
completed In 1993.
Assigned to Eglln Air Force

The Klwanls Club of Sanford holds its noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lakefront. Visiting Klwanlana nrc
welcome. For Information call Wall Smith. 323-5088.

Dancing for seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 • -1:30 p.m. at the Sanford Clvtc Center. Live music
by the Dcltonlnns 11-piece band. Donation $2.00.

DEAR ABDY: At the top of my
Christmas wish list last year was
my desire lo give my husband
the nicotine patch. He refused
me flat-out?
When we were lirsi married
more than 40 years ago. I didn't
mind bis smoking, bill now that
we are In our 70s. I have
respiratory problems as well as
eye problems, and the smoke ts
very Irritating. He refuses to
believe that secondhand smoke
Is Injurious to others. Our
grandchildren don’t want to tie
near him: Ids sister and her
husband refuse to stay here
overnight nr goon trips with us.
I enjoy taking walks In the
crisp Maine ulr. only lo tie
assaulted with a wall of smoke
when I come home. I'm really a
home person, but lately I try to
lie out nf Uic house as much as
possible, n
We rarely watch television
together as I leave ihr room
when lie lights up. I miss the
closeness we once had
Nol only did be refuse ihr
uleollne patch, lie didn't get me
a Christmas gilt again tills year
— not even a card, Hut somehow
he always finds the extra money
for cigarettes.
We both read Dear Atdiy
faithfully, and I thought if you
published tills, he might re­
cognize Idmself and It might also
help to open the eyes of other
smokers.
DEAR SMOKED OUT: Here's
your letter: l hope It helps. When
will people realize that smoking
Is addictive? I have been playing
on that one siring ever since I
started writing this column In
1956, nnd I have literally begged
youngsters not to start smoking
— It's too hard to quit. And
secondhand smoke Is not only
irritating. It's damag i ng to
others.

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from his fam ily. He gives
special recognition lo Ills aunt
and uncle. Mr. and Mrs.
' T ho ma s Wi l s o n Jr . , bis

grandmother, the late Mrs
Sylvlra Grady, and Ids aunt.
Mrs. Pear l I c G. J y l e s o f
Durham. N.C.

40-year marriage being smoked out

SMOKED OUT IN MAINE

Kiwanis Club m eets W ednesday

Base In ihr Ft. Walton Beach
area. Dr. Grady Is presently a
Major In the United States Air
Force and a reecnl sclcrlce for
promotion lo Lieutenant Colo­
nel.
Married lo lhe former Annie
Ransom, a native of Tallahas­
see and a graduate of Florida
AAM University. Dr. Grady
a n d h is w i f e huve f o u r
children. They urc Mlkell.
Krlslol and Erica, students at
Nlcevlllc Senior High School
and Wultcr Jr., a second year
student In Hie School o f
Pharm acy at Florida AAM
University.
In nddlllnu to tils many
outstanding accomplishments.
Dr. Grady Is also an Itinerant
elder In (he African Melhodlsl
Episcopal Church.
Dr. Grady attributes his suc­
cess to the tireless efforts,
support, and encouragement

customs nfflrluls. Returning lo
the U.S.A.. I noticed that each
lourtl i t our i st was be i ng
A D V IC E
searched. 1 was relieved as I was
to lie — tail lo. tile lady In front
of me said, "I have been Hying
for 18 hours straight. If you open
this suitcase one of us Is going to
A B IG A IL
tie terribly embarrassed!" He
VAN BU REN
m o t i o n e d her past, and 1
dumped everything from all my
hags lor Inspection.
Upon l eavi ng the area, 1
DEAR ABBYs Recently in
spotted her al a restaurant table
your column, there was a letter
Itnui a woman about not donat­ and quipped. "For once, how
fortunate to tie fem ale!" With
ing clothing Items to charity II
that, she opened the case, where
they arc stained, lorn or out of
two complete 24-plcte settings of
style.
She meant well: however. I sterling llatwure lay. She said.
"Like 1 said. II he had opened
hope that people don't Jusl
throw away the used clothing. 1 thal suitcase, one of us would
have been t e r r i bl y e m b a r ­
recycle clothing by buying thrift
rassed...
shop clothes and , using the
D O VE R . DEL.
buttons. rlOIxuiN. luce and other
good pans for art projects or tor
D E A R A B B Y t I have been
decorating other clothes. An
following with great Interest
applique can easily hide a stain
your letters from people, with
or tear, and long pants with
odd names. My first uamr Is
holes In the knees can he made
R h i l o m e n e l l h e F r e nc h o f
Into shorts. Fabric alone curt bi­ I’hllomeria — a had si Ination
ased In a variety ol wavs, and
made worse). It has an accent on
our landfills don't need any
the first-" e " and Is pronounced
unnecessary trash.
RIUL-o-meii, al II there were no
I'll bet your readers would
last " c ." It Is nol pronounced
agree and. perhaps, come up
Phi l o MEAN. P hi l o MEANI E.
with many other Ideas about
Phi - L O M - e u t c . El l a m n i l .
rcelycltng used clothes. Many of Philodendron, or — I really hale
ihose "stains" come out when
this one— Philistine.
properly washed, you know.
II t leave a message dial
JANET IN Phllomciie called, nobody calls
BOYNTON BEACH. FLA. me back. (Spelling It doesn't
DEAR JANET: Your point Is help; trust me.| Using Ms. plus
well-taken. One person's trash my last name (also French, and
c a n be a n o t h e r p e r s o n ' s
not easy either) would he con­
treasure.
sidered pompous In our casual
university environment. People
D E A R A B B Y : B e i n g an
will return calls to "P h il." but
extensive traveler. I have my
even though I answer my phone.
ow n a m u s i n g s l o r y about

"ib is is Phil speaking." They sill
ask to speak with "h im ." Yes­
terday a caller exclaimed. "Oh
you're a girl!" I cheerfully re
plied. "W ell, since Hie opera­
tion " Blow was I lo know I hey
were from the National Science
Foundation?)
The Direct Matt Advertisers ol
America have long since decided
that I was a guy. as did the
Marine Corps, who asked me lo
lie one of the lew good men.
‘There are some advantages, of
course; People remember you
They remember you have an
odd name; they just don't re­
member what tt Is. Lest you
think I'm a recent Immigrant,
my mother was Margaret Smlili
from Akron. Ohio. (Stic swore
her Intentions were good.)
My advice to parents Is to
name your kids something dial
people can spell ami pronounce
— or hope Ihey learn to fight
young. (Your offspring won't
mind spelling an unusual name
the first 28.(KX) limes, tail llicn
II gets old.) A rose hy any other
name would still he a rose. Inn I
assure you a Phllom ciie hy
another name would have been
a heck ol a dlllrrcnl person.

DAVID AND ALAN'S MOM
IN LA JOLLA, CALIF.
DEAR DAVID AND ALAN'S
MOM: Don't knock 11. You have
a delicious wit. And I’m (old thal
most humor has Its basis In
trauma.
M O V IE L A N D

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4(3 - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida • Tuosday, March 0, 1994

Legal N otices

Legal N otices

Legal N otices

NOTICE OF APPLICATIO N
FOR TAX D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV EN lhal F R E C Pension
Plan % Cerlltlcalo Inv S«fv, Ih*
holder of Hit following cartlllc
ateltl hat tiled laid certlllc
a lrltl lor a tat deed lo be Issued
thereon The certificate numb
e r ltl and y e a rlil of Ittuance.
the detcrlptlon of ItvJ property,
and the nam eltl In which It wat
attetted Is'areas follows:
CertlficateNo 111*
VearotlHuance 1990
Detcrlptlon ot Property L E G
U N IT 1J2 M O N T G O M E R Y
CLUHCON DOORB tail PG 111
Mamet In which attetted
Bonaire Dev. Co Inc
Alt of Laid property being In
the County of Seminole. State ol
Florida
U n lett tuch c e r llllc a t e lt l
thall be redeemed according to
law. the property detcrlbed In
tuch certlllcaleltt will t&gt;e told
to Ihe higher! bidder at the watt
Iron! door. Seminole County
Courlhoute. Santord. Florida, on
the T ill day ol March. 1994. at ft
AM
Approximately 3123 00 each
for leet It required to be paid by
thetuccettlul bidder at Ihe tale.
Full payment ol an amount
equal to the hlgheit bid plot
applicable documentary (temp
laves and recording leet It due
w ithin 14 h o u rt a fte r the
adverlited lime ot the tale. All
paym tnli thall be cath or guar
anteed Intlrumenl. made pay
able to the Clerk ot the Circuit
Court
Dated thli llh day of Febru
a r y .1994
(SEA L)
MaryanneMorte
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By Michelle L Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publlth February IS. 21 and
March 1.1 ,1994
DEO l »

N O T IC EO F APPLICATION
FOR TAX D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G I V E N , that H A R L A N C
I I I E L E Y h . C E R T IF IC A T E INV
SER V , Ihe holdtr ol tha lollow
Ing cerllllcateltl hat tiled tald
certificated) lor a lax deed lo
he Ittued thereon. The certlll
cate numberlt) end yearlt) ol
Ittuance. Ihe detcrlptlon ol Ihe
properly, and Ihe nem eltl In
which II wat attetted It/are at
follow t
Cerllllcete No 2977
Year of Ittuance 1990
Detcrlptlon ol Property: L E O
LOT 13 B L K 22 SUBURBAN
HOMES P B S P G M
Namet In which attetted
TH OM AS C . M C K E N Z IE .
B A R B A R A M C K EN Z IE
All ot tald property being In
the County ol Seminole. Stale ol
Florlde.
U n le tt tuch c e rtific a te d )
thall be redeemed according lo
law, Ihe property detcrlbed In
tuch certificated) will be told
10 Ihe hlghetl bidder at tha well
tronl door, Seminole County
Courlhoute. Sanford. Florida, on
Ihe IIT H day ot A P R IL . 1994. at
11 A M .
Approximately t i l l 00 cath
lor leet it required lo be paid by
the tuccetltul bidder at Ihe tale
Full payment ol an amount
aqual to the hlghetl bid plut
applicable documentary tlamp
laaat and recording feet It due
w llh ln }a ho u rt a lt e r Ihe
edverllted lime ol tha tala All
paym ent thall be cath or guar
anteed Intlrumenl, made pay
able lo Ihe Clerk of Ihe Circuit
Court.
D a te d t h lt 2N D d a y ot
MARCH, 1994
(S EA L )
Maryanne Morte
Clerk ot Ihe Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: B E C K Y WILSON
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: MARCH I. IS. 22 A 29.
1994
D E P 42

N O TIC EO F APPLICATION
FOR TAX D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV EN , lhal FIN AN CIAL R E C
INC OR CA PITA L BANK. Ihe
holder ol the following certlllc
alelt) hat Hied said certlllc
ale(e) lor a ta . deed lobe Ittued
(hereon. The certlllcale numb
e r ltl and yearlt) ol Ittuance.
Ihe description ol the properly,
and Ihe nameltl In which II wat
attetted It/are at lollowt
CerllllcalaNo 29*4
Yearol Ittuance 1990
Description ol Properly; L E G
LOT 1 H UNTLEIGH WOODS
PB 24 PGS90A9I
Namet In which attetted
T E R R Y A BARTON. R LOR
RAIN E BARTON A SANORA 0
M ILLS
All ol tald property being In
the County ol Seminole. Slate ot
Florida
Uniats tuch c e r llllc a le lt )
shall be redeemed according lo
law, the properly detcrlbed In
tuch cerlihcalelt) wilt be told
to the highest bidder al the wetl
tronl door. Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida, on
the 2IST day of MARCH. 1994. at
IIA M
Approximately 312)00 cath
lor leet It required lo be paid by
Ihe tuccetltul bidder al Ihe tale
Full payment ol an amount
aqual lo Ihe hlghetl bid plut
applicable documentary tlamp
lax tt and recording leet It due
w llh ln 24 ho urs a lte r Ihe
adverlited time ol ihe tale All
payments thall bt cath or guar
anlaed Intlrumtnl. mad# pay
able to tha Clark of tha Circuit
Court.
Da lad thlt *TH day ot F E B
RLIARY, i99i
(S EA L )
Maryanne Morte
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By B E C K Y WILSON
Oeputy Clerk
Publlth* February I5A22
M arch l AS. 1994
D EO 111

no

f ic e o f a p p l i c a t i o n '

FOR TAX D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN (hat Bohn Induttriet
Inc . the holder ol the following
cerllllcateltl hat tiled tald carl
itlcateli) tor a la&gt; deed Id be
Ittued thereon The certificate
n u m b e rlt) and y e a r l t l ot
Ittuance. Ihe detcrlptlon ol Ihe
property, and the n tm elt) In
which It wat attetted it/ere at
lollowt
CerlltlcaleNo 1933
Yearol Ittuance 1990
Detcrlptlon ol Property L E G
LOT 2 B L K C BON AVEN TURE
H EIGH TS 2ND SEC PB IS PG
17
Namet in which assessed:
Waller R Bryant, Jr . Ramona
Bryant
All ot tald properly being In
the County ot Seminole. State ol
Florida
U n lett tuch c e r lif Ic a le liI
thall be redeemed according lo
law. Ihe properly detcrlbed In
tuch certificated) will bo told
lo Ihe hlghttl bidder al Ihe well
front door. Seminole County
Courlhoute. Santord, Florida, on
Ihe I llh day ol April. 1994, al II
A M.
Approximately 1125 00 cath
tor leet It required lo be paid by
Ihe tuccetltul bidder at the tale
Full payment Ol en amount
equal to the hlghetl bid plut
applicable documentary tfamp
fates and recording leet It due
w ithin 74 h o u rt afte r Ihe
advertised lime ol Ihe tale All
payment! thall be cath or guar
anteed Intlrumenl. made pay
ablt lo tha Clerk ol Ihe Circuit
Court
Dated thli 2» h day ol Febru
a r y ,1994
(SEA L)
Maryanna Morse
Clark ot Ilia Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By Mlchella L Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: March I. IS. 22. and 29,
1994
D E P 21

N OTICE
Notice It hereby given by The
School Bo ard ol Sem inole
County, Florida lhat II hat
tattled Ihe claim ol Brenda
Whitaker, et el lor Ihe turn ol
S 7 .2 J0 00 T h l i n o t ic e It
published pursuant to Ihe pro
visions ot Fla Stef *9 091 (9)
Publlth M arch l. 1994
D E P J7
N O T IC EO F
FICTITIO U S NAME
Nolle# It hereby given lhal I
am engaged In busmen al ISI
Wymore Road. Sulla ISO B a.
Altamonte Springs, Fla,, Semi
nole County. Florida, under Ihe
Fictitious Name ol TAXSMART
D IS T R IC T M A N A G E M E N T ,
and lhal I Inland lo register tald
name with Ihe Olvltlon ol Cor
poratlant. Tallahassee. Florida,
In accordance with Ihe pro
visions of ihe Fictitious Name
Statutes. To Wit Section tas 09.
Florida Statutes 1991
Morion W Luebbert
Publlth: M arch l, 1994
O EPM
N OTICE OP APPLICATION Tht Department announces
receipt ol an application tor a
parmll from the City ol Santord
(File No 39 2444)9 4) lo replace
an tattling daterioratad break
water with a new breakwater on
Lake Monroe, Sanlord, In Semi
nole County
Thlt application It being pro
catted and It available tor
public Inspection during normal
bull nett hourt. a 00 AM lo 3 00
PM, Monday through Friday,
eicept legal holidays, al Die
Department ol Environmental
Protection, 3311 Maguire Boule
verd. Suite 213. Orlando, Florida
12904 1747
Publlth: M arch l, 1994
D E P 31

Whatever Your Field...
FIND A BUMPER CROP OF
OPPORTUNITIES IN THE

CLASSIFIEDS!

IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
IN AN D FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
CASE NO : 9)2149 CA 14 B
R O B E R T E TURN AG EAN D
IN G EB O R G B TURN AG E.
Plaintiff,
vt.
JOHN GRANE Y. W ILLIAM R
G EB ER TA N O CA R O LC
GE BE RT. till wile.
Defendants
AM EN D ED
N OTICE OF SALE
N OTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
that pursuant to an Amended
Summary Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated March 4, 1994
in Cate No 9)1149 CA 14 B In
Ihe Circuit Court In and lor
S*mlnola County. Florida In
which R O B ER T E TURNAGE
AND IN G EB O R G B TURN
A G E. It I ha Plaintiff, and JOHN
G R A N E Y . E T AL . are Ihe
Defendants. I will tell lo Ihe
hlghetl and bait bidder lor cath
al II 00 AM on Ihe 29th day ol
March. 1994 al Ihe Wetl Front
Slept ol the Seminole County
Courthouse, XII N Park Ave ,
Santord. Florida. Ihe following
described real properly at tel
lorlh In Ihe Amended Summary
Flnel Judgment al Foracloture
LO T 44, BLOCK B. LA K E
WOOD AT THE CROSSINGS
UNIT TWO. ACCORDING TO
TH E f l A t h K I U e o f a s r e
CO RDED IN PLAT BOOK 3).
P A G E S 49 T H R O U G H 3),
P U B LIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLO RID A
D A T E D TH IS 4lh day ol
March. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
CL E HK OF THE
C IR C U IT COURT
BY JaneE Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
AM ERICANS WITH
D IS A B ILIT IES ACT
OF 1990
Adm Init Ira 11ve Or der
No 93 37
Parians with a disability who
need e special accommodation
lo participate In thlt proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at 301 N Park Avenue Suite N
301. Sentord. Florida 12771 al
lea!) Hv* dayt prior to the
proceeding Telephone (4071
323 4330 Ext 4227, I BOO953 S77I
(TDDI Of I BOO 93) S770 IV I. via
Florlde Relay Service
Publlth: MarchS, 1), 1994
D E P 19

C LA SSIFIED ADS
Seminole

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831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
hours

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

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 comacutlva if m g *_______ 57&lt; a tin*
10 eonaacutlvg H m n _____70« a llna
7 eoniKullva timai______...91* a Mm

Seonaacutlva ttmas_____ 11.19 a lint
R atal ara par ln u a , b aw d bn 3 Ibw ad
* 3 Lln*a Minimum

DEADLINES
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Sunday And Monday 5 30 PM Friday

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In th* evenI ol an error In an
ad, the Sanford Herald will ba responsible for the tint
Insertion only and only to ihe extant ol the ooel of lhal
Inaartfon. Ptaaea cheek your ad for accuracy the flral day It
rune.

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ADULT CA RE In our private
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FOUND Blk A while tiny kitten,
possibly wandered away from
mother Will give to good
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deliver time 37* WO t i l 7711

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KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY!
All you n«*d 1* yocr till# Jack
Diamond t o appointment
7*0 2f29

AVOID ABBREVIATIONS:
While a few abbreviation! can aava you apace, too imany oftham
ttruny toyethar can treat# confua:on. A confused reader
dar won't
i
take time to tort out your moaning.

INCLUDE PRICE:
Surveys indicate that buyer# are more Interval*! In the mere ha ndie# when they know the price. This epptica to everythin# from
household ftimiahlny* to auiomcibttaa.Good merchandise, priced
fairly, la tha beat guarantee of aucona.

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A telephone number la fine iryyj'rvalhom c when your ad runa.
If you're not going to be home, elate tha time you will be. Most
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advert!ting. You may even get retulu whan eomeona who haa
read ytur ad teea you In a raauurant or walking down tha itrreL
That e taking advantage of being In a small community tuch at

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your character in Ihe first film—
there can be no sequel!"

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HERALD AND WE WILL HELP YOU WORD YOUR AD.

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~ CERAMICS
Duty thop need! greenware
c leanert Call Lite lor details
______________ 314 9)01______________
• C L E R IC A L W O R K ER *
Pul your tklllt to work with
national company Benelittl!
F R E E REGISTRATIO N
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
790 W Hits St., 32)117*

ORDERLIES
Full lim e ) II shill

_ 71 —Help Wanted
TEACHERS

Accepting applications
Monday Friday, 9 4
DeBary MenortON 17 92.
___
P tB a ry 497 4*4 4414 ___

MAIDS
F /T . M F . 14 Will Iraln.
unllormt Molly M4ld. 797 3007
• M A TER IA L H AN D LER *
Fea p*idl Don't wall or thli
will ba lllladl Old established
llrm with banafiftl Call nowt
F R E E REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
790 W Itlh 11,121)17*

RN
Charge nurse for 7am )pm IV
and venlalator experience
needed Apply In (arson
Debary Manor
*9 N Hwy 17 91
Debar y. FI ___

Construction Mads N tttftd
Must have hard soled shoes
Day Shill. Monday Friday
Paid dally Call altar 3PM
Monday Friday 407 499 1331
C h r i s t i a n o w n a d , non
tmoking, full ttrvlca pro
lest tonal talon and cosmalic
studio Commission on terv
ices plus commission on 10 lop
ralall hair care lines We re
growing, we re busy, and we
have openings lor you!
Call 113419) or 41) 1)91
h r Interview appointment

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Experience, pari lime
___________C a lm ) 1174____________

DIRECTOR
Foe established childcare can
•er Education and experience
In early childhood required
____________C a lm ) 443)___________
a D IR EC TO R at A C T IV IT IES #
Funl Schedule Center aetlvl
ties Great place loworki
F R E E REGISTRATIO N
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
704 W 33th SI., O l 1174

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G C A R R IE R S Tava't* FI
a mb#II i*tabliih««j and grow
mg Cin fY /ll Flo rid a bated
company oltert you
• 7)4 to|f&lt; par mil#
• Up to 17 ooo mi p tf mo

• stop o n Par
• Unloading P a r

• Vacation Pay

• Safety A Par for mane* Bonus

• Spout* Riding Program

• Av#feig* Trip 5 J Day*
• t ate Model Convention*!
T ra d e r*
II you have 7 year* If a d of
traile r. O TR and tno« and tee
mperfence plut a good driving
record call
1 MM !M 90)0

DRIVER
CO L c ia tt D. ha* M AT, air
brake* required Mutt know
Orlando area
Cal) lor appolalm tnl m »)0)

D riv tt/W m h o u u P f rson
Musi have d e ss A CO L Apply
In person Leitcreen Cam
H « y , 399 H irer LaAe P r

EXP INDUSTRIAL SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
Mon thru Th u rv fte hr work
day* Pd holiday and vac a
lion Apply al San Del, 2240
Old Lake Mery RA. Sanlord

LAMINAT0RS WANTED
I inper u*n€ e i n I km I bu I Id Iny
Mire Immediafely Apply a I
14!Q Doigner PI , P I 41it

LEE'S FAMOUS CHICKEN
E X P E R IE N C E D
9 Cook
eCounler Person
9 Salad Prep
e Cashier
Apply In person between
9am 10am. lam Jam . 190)
South French Ave

TELEMARKETERS
Long wood, part lima Monday
thru Friday, JPM9PM: Sal
urdiy. SAM 1PM It 30 par
hour plul bonus and com
m ission, P arm ananl post
Hons!.................... N avaralea!
Help Personnel.*)! US9

L O O K I n O^ToT - loving com
patloats persons lhal love Iha
aldarly Will train 499 3001

M EO ICA L
Full tim e) II and
pari Irm a3 11

Must h a v t 9afnsd 40 hts
lower,) 4 CDA Of equivalent,
or bachelors da^aa In sarly
Childhood
320 2003 _____

Full lima Apply wllhln Mon
day F rid ay. 9 4 al Dtbary
Manoe
497-449*4414
LA B O R ER S N E E D E D ikltled
and unskilled Potlllont avail
able Dayt. Call bat wean l 3
SPRIN T STAFFIN O , 119 1911

LPN

NIGHT HELP
a D E L I V E R Y PERSON
O K IT C H E N H E L P
aW AI TR ESS'W A ITER
A p p ly In p e rso n : C A F E
SORRENTO. 227 N Country
Club Rd. Lake Mary___________

NIGHT AUDITOR
Cashier or motel experienced
preferred Apply In person
DAYS I nn
*4)0 W. S R *4
SANFORD
3114199

POSITION AVAILABLE
Tto Sanlord Hooting Author!
ty l l waking a Director ol
Optrahon* t o tto tupervmon
and coordination ot all mam
tenant* and modarnlfation
lyitem t. Rtqulrtt graduation
from an accredited t o r year
univ*r*lty or college «Hh
major court* work In Building
Conitruction Engineering or
Butmett with live year* tu
perviiory experience in build
ing and mechanical trade*: or
an equivalent combination1of
training and e«parience in
required area* ot tupef vitton
Salary negotiable Closing
dale MARCH 1*. 1994 at 4 00
P M A p p ly af the Ad
m tnltiratlve Office al #94
Cattle Brewer Court, Sanlord.
Florida Position description
avaiioesbfe ui»n request The
Sanlord Housing Authority it
an Equal Opportunity/Section
I Employer
Phyllis O Richardson, PMM
Executive Director
&lt;«#&gt;! 111 I l f

TELLER
Exparltnced Part time 4 day
week Local credit union No
Saturdays Lake Mary Ioca
lion Mall resume lo
Blind boa 394
P O Box 1447
lowfeed, FII177T 1*47 _
4 VEN DIN G ROUTE •
Diversified parsoi will never
ba bored her el Full benellls
F R E E REGISTRATIO N
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
700 WISH) St . D l IITS
W AN TED, liv e In Companion/
Homemaker lo kve with *1
derly lady Salary, private
living quarters, ale Call slier
10am, ptaasa 3394700_________
W A N T E D H O M E CO M PA
N IO N /H O U S EK E EP ER and

p

r

•

para m ta ls lor 7 aldarly
women Weakendi tarn Sat lo
Sam Mon Also rsradad Part
Tima Siller lor I woman llpm
to 7am. R f lt r e n o i required
Call m 4300_____________________
W AREHOUSE AND G E N E R A L
LA B O R H E L P N E E D E D !
Bonus lor drivers All shifts
available Dally pay. no tea
Report ready lo work 3 30 am.
Industrial Labor SvC . 1014
French Ay N ophoietalls

WRECKER DRIVER
Experienced Must live in
Santord area A have Class A
CO L Apply at 7207 W 1st St

9 3 — R o o m s fo r R e n t
A Q U IET, dean rm kitchen
phone laundry Apt * avail
able •tto IM fc W 314 m *
CLEA N ROOMS **&gt;gta itaftmg
f / l/ w k
K itch en * phone
laundry, video game*, oft
ttreat p a rin g IJd *471
N EW LY RCNT V ATEO . private
entrance pat'dte fan In you'
room, your own feat controtreff igeralor, micro wav# sunt
color tv Off »lr#et (Mirking
and maid tervlce Convenient
location Tto be*i in town
J I ) IQOI
ROOMS FOR RENT
r#*icfent* at 1/14 fa r*
Ave ♦Sanford
%A N F O MO K i tc he n I a untl r y
priv Cable Private home
|A5* wk plu* dep ID /9i4

PRODUCTION
Company seek* individual*
with assembly and machine
operating oaper hence Long
term assignment Great op
porlunlty Never ateel
Help F m m a l . n f t W

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY
needed for ma|or Sanford
company Eaceilent tempo
rary to permanent position to
motivated individual Busy
phone* require lhat applicant
have extensive e*per fence *nd
custom er relation* Word
processing eaperience also
required Never a feet
'General Per sonnet
___________m n n

SALES TRAINEE
For alu m inu m and vinyl
extrusion* Apply:n person
LO X S C R EEN COMPANY
m Silver Lake Dr

SANTORD PRINTING
Position open for a lour color
stnpp#r Must have 5 year*
e x p e r ie n c e and c a m e r a
o|tonting expedience
m tSOOext IIP__________

TEACHERS AIDE
Full lime Experienced Tto
Kid * Korner Please call for
appointment
3719)))

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

NOTICE
All rental and raal atlal*
advsrlisamanls ara subiacf la
the Fedtral Fair Housing Acl.
which makes ll Illegal to
ad verbs# any preference. Iim
n a tio n or d is c rim in a tio n
based on race, rotor, religion
sa*. handicap, familial status
or nalieria I origin

A L L U T IL IT IE S paid on I bdn
Clean, blinds, carpal. A/C. r
pelt 3140 « dep 3D 1044

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
CASSELBERRY
Upuale. tingle *fory, paflu
apartmenf* I bedroom* ide*ii
for individualor couple
____________ *9*42/2

GOING...GOING...
IB d rm /I B jt h ll) 2920
SHENANDOAH APARTM ENTS

71 — H e lp W a n t e d
1.000 AVON product!. Earn to
50V No door/door P T /FT
Sand I 321 119VI 100 944 2144
ADO TO YOUR INCOME
S E L L AVON NOWI
C A LL 371 411) or 131 04)9

t i i l t l a ji]

AGENTS-REAL ESTATE I
Nothing tucceedt like success
We re well Into our 3rd decade
ol training tuccattlul agents
No Keen)#?----We'll help!
WATSON R E A L T Y CORP
R E A LTO RS
31) 1100

ASSEMBLY/FACTORY
37 |I0 h r. Noexp nec Immtd
opening 407 140 004 tm fee

AUTO MECHANIC
Hourly plut commlttlon, mutt
be exper lanced, own tools
J t m l l l l M ___________

AUTOMOTIVE DETAILING A
LOT MECHANICAL WORK
Excellent opportunity. Phil
Battle Car Canlar. Sanlord
____
J i n u i _________
Full lime Experienced pro
(erred Call 323 99BE between
_____________ Bam 4pm_____________

Best Part Time lob In Town
Earn B100 BIBO per week Ret
Identlal homtcleanlng Mon
day Friday, Day hourt Need
car Call Merry Maids 331 32*4

DON’T EMBELLISH:
U'e risky bualnaaa lo exargerxta and It won't incraata your
chancea ofiuccaaa. Misleading Information may yet a buyer lo
yuur house. It may aleo |elyo u a punch In tha ncae.

HOUSEKEEPER

COSMETOLOGIST
12— E l d e r l y C a r s

BARTENDER

W Y T R H

a B U ILD ER H E L P E R #
K n a ck tar putting Itam t
logalher will land thli spoil
F R E E REGISTRATIO N
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
79gWliWl St.,323-3179

For all lull lime dulls 7 3,
II 7. A ) II Musi be car tilled

Scheduling may include Herald AdverMet at tie ootl ot h i additional day
Cancel when you gat reaufta Pay only tor dayt your ed runa al fate earned
L i e M deecftpttun tor fastest rnaufli Copy mutt follow acceptable types
graphical form •Commercial frequency rates are available

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RID A
PROBATE DIVISION
Flit Number 94 1)3 CP
IN R E E S T A T E O F
GRACE E R E E S E .
Oeceated
N O TICEO F
ADMINISTRATION
Tha adm lnltlrallon ol Ihe
vilate ot G RA CE E R E E S E ,
d e ce a se d . F ile N um ber
94 133 CP, it pending in the
C ircu it Court lor Seminole
County, Florlde. Protoete Dlvl
lion. Ihe addrett ol which It
Stmlnole County Courlhoute
Sanford. F L 32771 The nemet
and addreitel ot the personal
representative end Ihe per tone I
rtpretenlellve*t attorney are
tel forth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
SONS A R E N O TIFIED THAT
All persons on whom thlt
notice It served who have ob
lictlont lhal challenge Ihe valid
tty ol Ihe will. Ihe quellllcallont
ol Ihe pertonal representative
venue, or jurisdiction ol this
Court ore required to tile their
ob jectio ns with thlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATE OF THE FIR ST P U BLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS A F T E R THE
D A TE O F S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AM creditors ol Ihe decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice IS servtd wllhln Ihree
months alter Ihe dale ol Ihe lin t
publication ot this notice must
Me their claims with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATE OF THE FIR ST P U BLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OH
THIRTY DAYS A F T E R THE
D ATE O F S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ot Iha
decedent and persons having
claims or demands against Ihe
decedent's estate must tile their
claims with Ihli court WITHIN
TH R EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATE OF THE FIR ST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A L l C LA IM S D EM A N D S
AND O BJECTIO N S NOT SO
F IL E D W ILL B E F O R E V E R
BA RRED
The dale ol trie lin t public#
lion ol this Notice Is March t.
1794
Personal Representative
Betty Kincaid
lots Cheyenne Trail
Winter Springs. F L 32704
Attorney tor Personal
Representative
Thomas A Speer
Ol Thomas A Speer p A
P O Box 1)44
Sanlord. F L 32773 1)44
Telephone (407) 322 0441
Florida Bar No . 074473
Publish: March I.S. 1994
D EP S

71-Help Wanted

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NOW ACCEPTING

Legal N o tices

71—Help Wanted

Legal N otice
C ITY OF LA K E M ARY,
FLO RID A
N O TICEO F
S P EC IA L ELEC TIO N
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
lhat Iha City ol Lake Mary will
conduct a Special Election on
Tuesday, March 29, 1994. be
Iween Ihe hourt ot 7:00 A M. and
7:00 P M The purpose ot the
election It lo eltct a Commit
Honor lo Seal Four lo terse Ihe
rem ainder ol an untxplred
form The Election will be held
In tho City Commlttlon Cham
bars. Lake Mary City Hall. 100
N Country Club Road. Lake
Mary. Florida For additional
Information, please contact Ihe
Clly Clerk al 407 314 3023. It ■
run oil election Is needed, It will
be held on April 19, 1994. b*
tween the hours ol 7 00 A M and
7:00 P M, In Iha City Com
m ission Cham bers el Lake
Mary City Hall.
C IT Y O F L A K E M A R Y ,
FLO RID A
Carol A. Fo tltr, City Clerk
D A TED . February2), 1994
P U B L IS H : F e b ru a r y 23 A
March B, 1994
D EO 111

Notice

Concrete

FLO R ID A STATE R E Q U IR E S
4ll contrjclors ba ragllltrad
or carllllad. To verily a Data
c o n t r a c t o r s llc t n s a c a ll
1 100 342 7940 Occup4tlonal
Llctnsas 4ra required by Iha
county and can ba verified by
_ ^ a lllr^ m d l3 0 ; ai1i 7 4 ) ^ _ i&lt;

CAPTAIN CO N C R ETE. Wayna
Baal. I Man Quality Opera
I Ion I 2301311/429-3B41

A d d it io n s &amp;
R e m o d e li n g

Electrical
M A S T ER E L E C T R IC IA N .
R tp alr addition, comm/ras
L lc /ln s lEROOOBfai311 4473

Flooring
HARDWOOD FLOORING
Install Sanding FlnlsTiIng
TO M O LSEN 1113 414 1217

R E S ./COMM. Vinyl Siding ,
Alum F ra m in g , O ryw all.
Doors, Roollng, Concrete.
I l l 44)1 S.O. Oallnt, CBCQimo

Appliances
A P P LIA N C E R EP A IR - Free
appl. sarvlca call with rapalrsl John. A+ Bast, 114 314)

Carpentry
C A R P E N T E R All kinds ol home
repairs, painting A ceramic
^ H a^ lchari^ G ro s^ ^ J3 M 9 7 2

General Services "
IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
Plastering Remodel new and
historic homes 3133910

Health &amp; Beauty
NAILS. NAILS. HAILS Want
beautiful nails? Gal nails ara
heellhyl Won’) crack, chip,
peal, Call Lyn 234 1339 Flrtt
llm t customari-lull sals 13911

C a r p e t C le a n in g "
SAM'S C A R P E T C L EA N IN G
plus strip and bull Hoars.
Resld sntlal/co m m erclal 14
hrs. 314 3341. beeper 444 0341

Cleaning Service ~
LD
NO JO B TOO L A R O E
Homa/oltlce F rt a a s l I work
alone, no craw. Rat. avail
Llc/lns/Bond. Diana 349 III*

Home Improvement"
A F F O R O A B L E Hama Repair.
Oaptndable. All phases Call
lor Ireatsl Michael 313 710
R E S T O R A T IO N , D R Y W A LL .
metal studs, doors, trim, sld
Ing, porches, deckl. gazebos
______________ 313 3997______________

RITE-WAY"1.........

PUTYOURCAMIK
INHIOHOlAftl
Bns Tuna h v r
I#MIW

CTieskThe OauMada
Far The iabVWu Want)

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W E SH O W
II

UP

L-et Thla lilaptny A d V
W ork Fu r You...
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S 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 1 ^

C Y P R E S S M U LCH 311/yard
100% Grad# A, m illed In
Long wood Call us tar a Iras
• H im *it on your Iras trim
ming and ramawall Hardy
Tree Sarvlca doing business as
AAA Tree Service339 3141

Lawn Service
LOU'S: Avowing. Weadealing
Edging. 313 A up Light haul
ing_Frta Estimates. 321 1717
TOM A J I F F 'S LAWN C A R E i
Res /Comm , dependable, low
ratetl Free as!............ 330 7070

P r e s s u r e C le a n in g
DUN R IT E : dlean drlyawayT
roots, pool decks, w alks,
houses F r t e t il. S I 4173

Roofing
O Y S B E R S R O O FIN G : Free
• i t , 30 y r s a x p a r lt n c a
Bond/lni/LIc RC0044243
Call 374 4)13

Swimming Pool
Service/Repair
B L U E SK Y POOLS AND SPAS
Sarvlca. rapalr and remodel
Ing. Qi
Quality work al low
price*. IFrea 431. 497-33S 9903
W E E K L Y S E R V IC E from S4S
mo Cham R lie Pool Service
340 1379
Robert Shoemaker

Tree Service
H c iio L i Vr e e iv c L ie ,. m»
"L a i tha Professionals do II ”
Fraaasllm alas.......... 31) 2229

Window Repair
and Cleaning
WINDOW I SCREEN REPAIR:
497 33) 7311

A d vertise Your Business Every Day
F o r As L o w A s $45 P e r M o n t h .
Call C l a s s if ie d 322-2611
,

�Sanlord Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Tuesday, March 0, 1994 - SB

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

107—Mobile
Homes /Rent

LEASE FOR LESS!

E L D E R SPRINOS, oil Hwy 477
&gt;• T. 1 bdrmt |?S lo |*0 wk
SI00 dtp 1)0 7ne cr 6411106
1 BDRM moblla homo I I 10
Btardall Ava. Sanlord sirs
C a ll! 10pm I lOpm UlAISI

On* Bedroom Apartment!
II* * D IA L
Moit*ood Apt! H / 7714

MIMUTES FROM SANFORD

141— H o m e s f o r Sa le

K I T * N ’ C A K I . Y L E ® b y L u r r y W r ig h t

D ELTON A ' 1 bdrm Ity bath,
lamlly rm, •e lra tl SSI.100
W. Mallctowtkl, H I 7*11
EXCH A N O E OR S E L L your
properly located any«vh*ral
Invetlert Really. 114 S4IS

323 8670
MOOERN 1 Bdrm dupiei. Cent
H/A. appliance!. mini bllndi
Srinlord t)71/mo 46*0114
MOVE IN S P EC IA L Newly r .
novated I 4 &gt; M m apt! All
amenltlei l i t * IIV) mo plui
dep I yr leaia 11*7)1*
Q U IET 1/I»V lowrtmuie. 1)06
Park. Adult comm IW 'm o
and tor dop W attr/lraih
Inti BarbMan F rl 117)643
5 A N P O R O i B d rm A p l
»l*)/mo 1100/dtp Call i l B r
1pm ST4 eou
I BEDROOM T R E E MONTH
iP E C IA L I 1 bdrmt 1 title
ova II Call Jerry. B ) 66SO
I BEDROOM* I l l s month plut
SIM ttc u rlty dtpotll and
referent at
i n 1)41

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
CO NVEN IEN T. (Iota to ithooli
7 bdrm. I l l bath W)5 and 5471
plut i)** dap ly r la a t t

__________ B U M __________
L A R I MANY. ) / l. older home,
very ctnlral Lg lot. Irttt.
1410 plut f t n T &gt;616__________
LA K E MONROE AREA ) bdrm
I balh. largt klKhen dining
rm, living rm family rm.
m tlottd garage ttn l H/A.
tarurlly, largt yard i n IIS6
LA R G E 1 STORY MlUork Dlt
Irltl, 1 bdrm. 1 bath, den
b rtaklatl room, vtranda with
p o r c h i w ln g
ISSO /rno
J 40/ 14B 77*4 Atk lor Jotl
N IC ! A C LEA N )/ | Ponced
yard Mo pell 547) me Itt. last
A tec *06 It * 4*416pm *pm
P IN E C R E S T
J/|. cent M/A.
appl . fenced vd . carport.
SSS0 mo HISTORIC A R EA
) / t , appl , (p it., garage.
SSSO/mo Call Paul Otborn*.
Venture I PrepetHet, &gt;11 4)60
SANTORO 7'7 lenced yard.
Oulet neighborhood lit A latl
_1 7 ) SS/I or H0*640lv mtg
SANTORO 1 bdrm }'y balh
lakelront hout* IASO mo

in root________
SANFORO OOLDSBORO
REN T TOOWN
) bdrm . nea. kitchen, air
!7 000dov.n 5J75 rt® 66* 7)67
1SANFORD Hamlltm DHtrlct
REN T TOCMTN
Like near )/l. Ay, Laundry
t WOOdn . 6440 mo *6* 771/

Stenstrom Rentals
.• M A Y F A IR 1/1 at/ ter porch
dbl garage Ilia tq It healed
nopettsais mo SCO tec
H A N FO R D A I 6 1/1 S ecret
with creek, clocked title pond
j lg ter porch. |a c u iil. dbl
[garage, garebo Mortal ok
I N i c e i s*so/mo s*so %*&lt;
I SHADOW LA K E WOO05 1/11
J**/ dbl* car garage. Iplc . m il
i teplic ttOO/mo. 5*00 tec
104INS R IV E R 1/1 ar/
(age. hardeood lloort boat
p Vteari ftoo/mo ttOO'wc
Slentlrem Realty, Inci
"We Manage yet* Home,
Ilk* It erateur te n ." lim Doyle
m-14»S Alter 6PM: )M I4*S
SUNLAND 1 bedroom family
rooM, ctnlral H A Irethly
painted ISIS mo Itt and latl
ply* Slip 1710S4S alloc «j&gt;m
1 BDRM. I' , HATH ..... ,arpet
near p ain t, fenced yard,
Carport cent It A. tant no
p oll SS/S'mo Itt and latl
4AM leare me wage________
BEDROOM with cent H/A
le n c e d y a r d , and
Screened room Only IS00 doan
r e n t ’ The H llllm e n
Oroup. Inc Realtor H I A ll)

105— DuplexT rip lex / Rent
SNFORO 1 bdrm. I bath Nice
areal Large yard i)S0/mo
■plut tecurlty la* SaOO_________
kNFORD 1/1 Ew ellenl area
W/O hook upt Cent H/A S17S
Dltcounl tor tenicet H I 6757
BDRM. I BATH. Cent H/A.
wall/wall carpet, all appll
a n c e t lll 4414or Be *601

1 0 7 - Mobile
Hornes / Rent

cneo AND

M UST HAVE HAD
50 CALLS!

114—Warehouse
_____Space / Rent
LO N O W O O O /LA K E M A R Y
Mid til* tloraga warahoutet.
600 »00 1600 tq ||. Fry* rani
w /llm o le a u . I r a n i US/mo
H I 0S1*

1 IS — I n d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls
OFFICE/w arehauta tpaca 1)00
Sq II P rlm a location al
entrance lo Central Fla Me
glonal Airport 407 H I 7607
SANFORD 10 OSS tq II 1 phata.
tprlnklart Sl/tq II Slentlrom
Realty Inc. llm Doyle 111 141"

NEW Sanlord olDcat and/or
warehoutet 400 IH O tq II
Special, tltS/ma H I W 4
O F F IC E Space French Ay* .
Sanlord
SISO/mo
Include! util
no isaa
P R O F E S S IO N A L O F F IC E
Building In downtown Lake
Mary Surroumkid by city
p ark t 141 E Wilbur Ava
|4S0/mo 111 4*17 Data
SANFORO Oil it # tpace. HO)
tq II building total, 1700 tq
II per a lik e unll H I 7004___
SBB SO P I E T lor I f f on 11*1.
tu ccettlu l tu ttin g anchor
butinettet Good parking and
lighting G reat v ltlb lllly
Atklng *400/mo D1 4464 work

141—Homes for Sale
AMOHDARI i u n v i s

VI NIUMt l PROPIRIIIS
FHA OR VA AS LOW AS SSy\
Attume na quallllet A owner
llnenclng lew at 1404/me I
Gov't F a rtcla tu ra i. Repetl
Semm*4e, Orange. Velutle I
lan/ovd Proper fie*
For Celt 7Tun SI OlidDown
• FO R EC L O S U R E! V I on &lt;t
a c re ! Appl . In tid f util .
fenced yd'Only tH .0001
• 1/1, over 1/1 ecrel Llv. din
lam rm Salellile dith *44.*00
• 1/1 w/POOL lor only 144,1001
Llv . dining, lam rm t loo*
• L A K E , la n n lt, poelt ] / l
cutlom. llv, din , eal In kllch
appl Garage 547 *00'
• 1/1, new carpel A paintl Cent
H/A. carport Jut! 161.0001
A ttune NoOuaf.t.e.ff
• 1/1. 14*1 PI T it le SOD
• 1/1 tplll. lenced. 1)61 PITI.

tie.too

P R E lerecleturel 14 0U0 dn
)/). heavily treed 1/1 acre
Spill bdrm . ceram ic III*,
appl. garage Pottibl* owner
holdlnd Ju tlS /i eOOl
Markham Wdt area. 4/1. 1 14
acret Patlura/tlabl*. tlOl 000
Lk. Mary cuttam 1/7, over I
acre. IIU.VOO

CALL TODAY!
3222611
OR FAX US AT
323- 9408

l&gt; A U L O D I I O I I N L

321-4704

BATEMAN REALTY
Ltc R e ilE iU le B ro k e r
7640 Sanford Ave

321 0759
iia

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312 W

321 2257

l

r e a l t y

F it tel S I . S d H lo iU

Duplex, 7/1 4 1/1. c/h'e. lenced
1600 mo income! IS/.000
Debery 2/1. big loll Fsm rm.
c b comlr . country i 147 SCO
I bdrm.. corner lot c/h/a lomr
dn 4 monthly! Only 141.900

323-5774
'O R A C E ABOUNDS In thlt 1
bdrm 1 balh home lucked
In t ld a b lo o m in g w a lk t ,
lowering oakt Your haven ol
ret! M l 100
-SA N FO R D H IS T O R IC 015
TR IC T I 1 tlory. corner dbl
lol Retlore or keep at duple.
Good rental Price leduceJ! 11

i-f a iih if t im i)
Re a l

e s t a t e , in c .

322-7498

MORGAN REALTY
Attume no quality! 1/1. near
$1 John’t River, cathedral
beam clg . Itncedl *61,000
Make an oiler I 3/1, 1 corner
loll, lam rm , Ipl . ta l In kit.,
hrdwd Hoof tl 167,*00

SANFORO
llth SI. end Myrtl* Ava.

321-6762
DELTONA
* * 4 771 6070

H* LUCKYYOU! H
WeOffer Affordable Beauty and Value!
• Single Story Design • No One Below or Above
• Energy • Efficient Studio, 1 8* 2 Bedroom
Affordable Apartment*
■I
-* Friendly, On-Site, Dependable Management
• A ttic Storage, P rivate P atio 8i M orel

S an ford Court
A p artm en ts
3301 S. Sanford Ave. •Sanford

323-3301
HOURS: Mon-Sat 9-5:30 Closed Sun

JV5-

BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV'T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AND WITH LOW MONTHLY!

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LEMON B L U F F Beautiful 1
ttofy horn#. Ilk# new. on largo
Ukefront lot Privacy galore
lOefdt of e ilre tf I7I9.SOO
Coll for delMltl

Janet Mansfield. 323 7271
AA Carnet. Inc. 1)1 11)6

NBSINVeATTHI
CROSSINOS 7 bdrm. 7 balh 7
car garaga Screen porch,
eal In kllchen, living room,
dining araa. paddle lant
s;*,*oo
..........
) i i _* do

%i

233— A u to P a rts
/ A c c e s s o r ie s

P'B'IIN f

SANFORO D U P LEX 7 bed. I
balh. carport each tide New
root, carpel A paint Only
SI.OOODN tlOO/mcrlh111 07*1
SANFORD O U PLEX Top con
dlllon. Good ntlghborhood.
1)4 *00
Call alter 1pm
407 5/4 *044

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Looking to buy a home’ We
have hornet In all areat ol
Saminol*. Orange. Volutla
Counllet! Call lor detail!'
• I/ ) with fireplace newer
carpeland III*. 564.(00
• Lk Mary )/]. Ilrpplac*. *14 *00
Beth Otborn*
Venture I Preperlwt

3 3 0 0 2 7 3 /7 7 4 9400
STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEM ENT A R E A L T Y
007 11) 7)7)770 017*

STENSTROM
REALTY,

INC.

BUYERS!
Dttcoureged In Your Search
for Your D rtjm Mom#' You
N E E D our Full Tim# S#i#%
Teem »o Qiv# YOU Full Tim#
Service* So CAll Any Or»#of
Th#m ANY TIMI I
322 2420 " 321 2720
SANTORO • LAKE MARY

1 8 7 -S p o r tin g G ood s
• OOLF CLUBS with bag II
placttal rontltlt ol Predator
by Lynk. True Flyer. Della
Pro IIO O lIrm HI /»)»

4/1 BLOCK HOME a I HA .
10 0 ■171 10 1 7 4 •74 blk
leundry/worktltofv 1/elJ u r
rm V#ry ctov# lo Pinecrett
Elem ISO 000 121 2444___________
153— A c r e a g e -

Lots/SfrlB
DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Id#a I for mobll# horn# or
hom# lit#. hortet. cAtflt.
fArming. or nur»#ry Zoned
egriculfuret t l 900 p4r user#
SmAll down payment #i»h
^wn#MlnAncHi^^0^f4M77^^

o w n e r l,n | ) K d n

1 5 9 -R e a l E sta te
W a n te d
LAND WANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
wllhoul epprovelt 700 IOOO
acret Walerlronl a plut Call
Terry Clayton *04 711 4606

181—Appliances
_ / F u n iit u r e
A P P LIA N CES. F U R N . TV'S.
E T C . BUY S E L L TRAD E
INS C H EEP O DEPOT. 171*
FREN CH AVE
771 1744
A P P L IA N C E S I B e t i prlcet
lletl Werranly, Oetl Service!
Wathert. dryert. mlcrowavet
We buy appllancetl Delivery
tree I A-f Betl, 114 )161
• BABY DEO Including bumper
padt Goodcondlllonll SM
____
U ) »*SI
O E almond II II retrig, tuper
c le a n l W arran ty Ire * de
livery I A-F Bait APPLIAN CE
SALES 4 S E R V IC B .H i mS
KALVEN ATO R Ralrlgeralor. 17
cu. II . w ith Ice m aker,
almond 1100 OUO Call 177
*6)0 leave m enage____________
MAYTAO wather. vary nice,
tree delivery and warranty
John-A*- Bail, 114 H i!
• M IC R O W A V E , K in m o r t ,
Digital. Medium tlie. Good
condition 110 Call 117 1470___
M OVINO S A L E ; flva placa
living room factional, antique
locretary detk. antique dining
room 1( 1. wather. and much
more Call H I 0*70 lor appl___
Q U EEN SIZE weterbed like
new 1100 OBO HO *600 * 1 oik
lorMIchalla 371 l l 6* e v o t __
(R A TT A N LOUNGE Ad|utl
able backretl. brown tweed
cover, very conlortable, In
good condition t*S Call 14*
S ill_______________________ _______
RAY'S APPLIAN CE * 7111
FREN CH A V E. SANFORD
R a lr lg o r a lo r . S to v e t.
WAthart Dryart Fro* S yr
labor worr Del avail 116 006)
183— T e l e v i s i o n /
R a d io / J t e r e o
OAM/FM S TER EO , with rc
cord p la y tr and c a iia lt e
player Include! two tpeakert
ISO Call............................ 37) 4407
18 7 — S p o r t l n g G o o d s
• E X E R C IS E B IK E , upper and
lo w e r b od y t i i r d t i
Electronic* lor tpeed. plute.
color let. distance &amp; lime DP
Alrdyne. Prime Fit. One yr
old. very Hill* ute. Original
cot). 1700 A J yr warranty ta*
Atklng 1100 Firm 111 1117
S O L O F L E X Weight machine
Purchata naw In IN I. good
condition 1)00 H i ll J 4

• F O R D R A N O ER . LTX *1.
P/S. cruise A/C. tlereo. 4.100
mllat. I yr or H.000 ml 1*11 on
warranty Call H I 111)
• H A N D ICA PPED VAN. INO
Ford F 110 Lilt, automatic
doort 11 100 171 74)1
• ISU1U P/U *) Red' 7K. A cT
am/lm catt. lull bedllnar.
raar window!*.410177 I6M

ISUIU SPACI CAB

*0 with
tunrool. lahoe cover and new
llret Loadedl &gt;10 600 771 *407
• J E E P PICK UP 4«4, 1(71. VI,
auto Engine end Irani re
built (about 10.000 m lletl
Newer Inlarlor SI.OOO H I KOt
JEEP PICKUP TRUCK, 111*.
4«4 with topper 1600 OBO
Ntedt a lolol TLC H ) 1*1*

• R E C E IV E R HITCH lor lull
111* Chavy. with hardware
1*0 Cell H I 66MI l.M F

Sanford Motor Co.
N ORAND W AOONEER
E e c tlltn t condlllon! Fully
loadedl U .*f)C a ll 177 4)11

• 1*11 CH EV Y 1/1 Ion p/u. ))0
V I. Runt good Engine and
(rant ilrong
11500 i l l S ill
• IN ) SUBURBAN OMC. 4 7L
dittal. hall Ion, macbanlcally
tolld. new rad /brake rolort A
callpert/head liner Very good
llret and low pkg 15.100 OBO
407 311 I6M
' l l VOLK SWA 0 0 N VAN. one
owner, good condlllon. tlan
derd thill 1410 H4 40)6

2 3 8 — V e h ic l e s
W a n te d
WE PAY TOP l i l t FOR
Compf#l# or Wr#ck#d C*rt.
Trucks RUNNING or NOT
ANY CONDITION
111 S044

23 9 — M o to r c y c le s
a n d B ik e s
H A R L E Y Davldton Sporltltr
‘I I . New lop end t) 150 FI
nanclng available H7 1)10 _
• M 'lc AW /TlkT K HIM. clattlc.
• • c cond . ISK m l . chorolale
A chrome S*7SH)40II _____
'll HONDA. 750 cutlom. good
condition. )JK milet 1*00 OBO
H I 0*H Iv mtg or 111 111*

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
* ‘76 MOTOR HOME Runt great
Will tr#d# (or tr#v#I fr#ll#r ol
compjirAbl# v#lu# 321 /I9S

J74 iS M

• U FT BOWRIOCR IIS HP
M#rcu»y. o b Ioa hour% #rith
trait#r I) X30 177 Ota
• 1914 SKI/FISM BOAT
mP
M«rc w Ir illif Run* gr##i'
SI 000 P*r fi#l fm#n&lt;« 699 !90*
• Itt) R EG A L M#djllOW. IV
10' . 4 Cyl in/oulbo#rd motor
#r dnvf on ff4ilt.r ftl 000 0(10
• X)
4A9 4101 #¥•%
• 74 FT PONTOON boat All
bb#rglAtv 140 HP Ewmrud#
V#r t f#%t' MA n y • atrAt lib#
n#w Only S10 900 17) MM

2 1 7 — G a r a g e S a le s

GARAGE l*l#?T Why bolfwr n
WE BUV PAY TOP P R IC E M
407 m 9417
•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN

12 noon on lu#td#r #ncj teir
4(jv«nlng# ol our \p#c&lt;#l
g4»#g*» %4i# 4*d pru#f C#ti
Cl#%si(&gt;#dno* (or 0«t4il%'
322 2611

2 1 9 — W a n lc d lo B u y
W AN TED
IRON FEN C IN G
iron (urmtur# bricks. Viclori
4n asrchitvcturAi (run. #nfiqu«
(urnMur# #ndd»th#s 17» 1A»4

2 2 1 — G o o d T h in g s
to E a t
ITRA W tlf R R IE t U Puh 0|*#n
f4tn itfi C#i#»y Av# 1 ml (?
of Sanford 1 ml N of S( Rd
*4 Hoops Farms 111 7)14_________

H o m e s / S a le
• BANK WILL F IN A N C E*
f Amity f*Arls
8/ F leetwood
14x60 7 7 Hk# new 11A0 per
month IW A C I * '0 \ down
C a II Mat fin 17»I '60
M O BILE HOME 17 WO CAr
n ag* Cov# N#gotiAb&gt;# 2
bdrm. all appliance* 321 9)42
NEW 1994 1. NO DOWN. I0 \
lnf#r#«f, 14 X 70. »tM/mo
74 X 70.niQ. mo H\ 1709

IN * PONTIAC LEMANS L E . &gt;
tpeed 1 door, air 7*.000 orlgl
nal milet Eicalle n l condl
bon! 17 700)71 7004

• CH EVY B E A U V IL L E VAN
'71. I Ion, Pattangar van.
clean Loadadl Too much to
Hit, mutl te* to appreciate
Only &gt;1,4*1 OBO...........H I 1700
• O O D O E IR A N IA N , 1*71.
Stove, bed Ice boa. good cond
11,100 or trad* lor car 114 HOI
• FORD L A R IE T . f**0 F IK!
X claan. On# owner. 14K m l.
loaded, tyr 40K warranty
5*.**! H I 0411 or ]H 046*

HOUSEBOAT. Hv» wtKJwrd 4)
N#ut#Mn# twin #ngln# V
(If Id#
1)7 y, SMI PV\ N' N'»
STINORA Y I'oAfidtf. '9|. 40
hr%. lo#d«d 70S I O. tr#ll#r

C # H m y o u r Q 4r«Q # w*i# id by

"In Out 38th T o a i *

2 3 1 -C a rs

• MOTOR MANUAL Chlllon t
auto parti book, all clattlc
cart l*)t lo 1*57 P ld u rtt and
111 u 1 1r a I Ion t I n c lu d in g
P a c k a rd . Hudton. W llly t
Henry J All the eldletl 111
Lake Mary H ) 4764_____________

2 3 5 -T ru c k s /
___ B u s e s / V a n s

235— T r u c k s /
B uses/ Vans

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

We'll advertise your car or other
motor vehicle until it's sold.
Y o u p a y for the first l() d a y s and
i f y o u r c a r doesn't s e ll, c a ll us
and re n e w it for F R E E ! P h o n e
n u m b e r and a s k in g p ric e m u st he
in c lu d e d in ad. N o c o p y c h a n g e
w h ile ad is ru n n in g e x ce p t fo r p ric e .
N o n - c o m m e rc ia l o n ly . C a ll 3 2 2 -2 6 1 I to d ay!

Your transportation ad works best when it contains
information die buyer wants to know:
Make and Model
Year
Power Features

IB S

• Mechanical Condition
• Body and Finish
• Transmission

• Mileage
• Previous Use
• Accessories/Inlerior

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M e r c h a n d is e

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

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157— M o b i l e

Do you nead to ra n i an
apartment, bout* or mobile
borne? Gel that phone to rlnq
by calling lb* Sanlcrrd Herald
C lau d ied i

explained one advtrllter when
diked about hit rental ad Pul
lb* Sanlord Htrald clattllltdt
to work lor you I

y

c »W4 try M A Mr

118—Office
Space / Rent_____

SANFORD H ER A LD
A D V ER T IS ER S O ET
R ESU LT SI

"The phone was ringing
oil the hook!"

ir

A U * W CbV, 0Ai

Any, me
* * * * * * * * * *

1*14 OLDS O ELTA 66 Royal*
Brougham 1 dr hardtop. A I
condition 11,IH 407 46* 1614
• ' l l MO M IDO ET, Vary good
cond , rttlored. garaga kapl
U K ml.
S3.100
111 *061
It LINCOLN CanllrwnMI 4IK
m llt i, good cond Rebuilt
Irani II,»Q0 OBO H I 7060
• ' l l O L D IM O B I L I C u lle n
Station wagon. Loaded, A/C.
naw llrtt. tec. cond S1000
OBO H I 4477 or HO 0144
• U HONDA ACCORD. 4 dr . 5
tpd , A /C . P w .. A m /F m
c a n e llt U000 1116411
• I I C H EV Y Spectrum, auto,
air, Am/Fm caiMtta. good
cond. L I blu* S1410 OBO
110 7)65
'17 LINCOLN Towncar, lo
good llrot. clean Cocoa brown
A vinyl root 14700 H I m i
' l l DOD O E D Y N A S T Y L E .
Loaded Maroon w/vlnyl lop
E e lr a Sharpl 17*00. 11000
below book 774 1)01

AH- ClMUT1 vV lit i e U e r w
Ift I F I pPn.MI^E fa

MARINER’S VILLAGE
lak e Ail* I bdrm. tW m o
7 bdrm. 5410 mo And up

231-Cars

PIANO fOR SAIL
•V4 " ' f t j A f#%pon% t)'# p t r t u n
t.efc »• o n 4 &gt;On m o n th ly
p # y m # n t on 4 bratuMul con

tO

sol# p l4 n o
no m o n # y d o w n
C a l l t o ll Ir# # 1 m &gt; SJ1 7911

2 2 3 — M i s c e lla n e o u s
SECTION AL with %le#p«r \ofw
S1SO DINING ROOIA SET.
S40 IS CU FT wrhtt# r#(r gvf4
tor S40 COMPOUND BOW
a n d a c c # s s o r l# %
S100
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SER V IC E SALES A PARTS for
portable h#ros#n# h#.it«r%
LA R R Y SMART 122 4111

2 3 0 — A n t iq u e / C l a s s ic
C a rs
T f o RD THUNDEROIRO. 1*44
All orig inal! Needs some

wBffc.tl.HSOBO J7' Oisa
•1 97 0 DEVILLE CADILLAC
S2000 O HO A11pow#r_ 122 0iV4

231- C a r s
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
1120 Sanford Av# . Sanlord
407 321 H U
BUICK 73 E L E C T R A 22J. 4 dr
hard top E Italian! condlllon'
R # d n 1 1992 S 7 200 IV ) 9007

• C H R Y S L ER IM PER IA L 9)
Llk# n#* Mutl %#ll Only
S24.0UO Call (407113J 9VSI
• DODGL MARAOA 1910 V I
aulomallc. mag wt&gt;##li 17SO
37a 7810
• D UNEBUGOY I ull l.l#-rglM%
body Convertible top Rebuilt
VW engln# Many n#w parl%
Profettlon bulll S2S00 371 4976
• HONDA ACCORD IX . 1992
P /S . P / B . a ir. Kenwood
AM^FM c a n d le . 4 door, low
miles Roi«wood color Will
run forever 113.200 337 9473
•*LE BARON CorwartlbUe 'M
Red. loaded, dig dath new
top. r»tw llrtt sa soo 695 it04
• LINCOLN
TOWNCAR. 71.
loaded, excellent cond Whit#
1179S OBO_____________ 321 1129
• MONTE CARLO 1971. grtal
condl A'C. runi liko a top!
Sharp looking! SI ISO 324 MSI
M U S T S E L L I 14 D odge
Daytona cleitn. runt good*
Owner may fm.iMt
149 1525
MUSTANG HATCHBACK
66
new paint, llret and wK4k#l%
RuntQQQd S7.600J2I 9607
• O LDSCUTLASS
B R O U G H A M . 1911 R u m
ggodl 14001k m321 6810
P U B LIC AUTO AUCTION a
E V E R Y TU ESD AY 7:30 PM
OAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 92# Daytona Beach
904-HI-13U___________
• R E NAULT E NCOR E. 1985.
E Mcellenl condlllon! SI.S00
firm 330 12SI alter 6PM
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagon.
*92. Auto A C. red. 23K.
Warranty 19 450 )77 6411
• VOLVO, |*7I. Feur boor 740
le .le i good engine, tlrei. AT.
no A/C 55)0 311 0*70____________
1*77 OR AN AD A’ F O R D )07
engine, V B, 7* 000 original ml
Good tlrei 5110 OBO 177 4*41

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by Chic Young

Ti L o n d i t

by Howie Schneider

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HE'S PECCABEV THE OM-V fersovj
IK] AMERICA WHO'S A O U M IY HORWG
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radical mastectomy ut the a no of
41. After surgery I received 20
nullatlon treatments. Now. (10
years later. I'm getting blood
transfusions every two to three
weeks because of myelofibrosis.
Why docs my blood count drop,
causing such overwhelming fa­
tigue?
DEAR READER: Myelofibrosis
Is a bone marrow disorder,
usual l y of unknown cause,
marked by an Inability of the
Itody to form new blood cells.
C onsequently, patients have
anemia and loo lew white blood
corpuscles. Symptoms Include
fatigue, malaise, weight loss and
susceptibility to Infection.
The condition Is diagnosed by
blood tests and a bone marrow
biopsy. The only satisfactory
s t a n d a r d t r e a t m e n t Is
transfusions, which periodically
replace the deficient blood cells.
You bad a serious affliction 30
years ago. for which you re­
ce ive d approp riate therapy:
surgery and radiation. You are
fortunate that your breast cancer
was so successfully treated.
Nonetheless, I'm concerned
that the 20 radiation tn-uiments
may have affected your bone
m arrow 's ability to produce
blood cells, leading to what
appears to be a radi ati oninduced myelofibrosis.
I'm guessing at the relation
b e r e t y o u r o n cologlst/bematologlst may dis­
agree You should ask him about
this, because It may explain the
blood disorder that now affects
you.
From a practical sland|&gt;olnt.
(be cause probably doesn't mat­
ter You will still continue to
need periodic blood transfusions
to compensate lor the malfunc­
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                    <text>February 9, 1994

WEDNESDAY

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30 Cents

S a n fo rd H e ra ld
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County elnoe 1008
86th Year, No. 148 - Sanford, Florida

Paying for cable TV

NEWS DIGEST

] Cities may begin regulating customers’ basic fees
□ Sports

B y NICK PFKIPAUP

Rams advance to sectionals

Herald Stall Writer

L A K E M A R Y — An unlikely pair of contribu­
tors played a large role In Lake Mary's win over
Jacksonville Brach-Fletrher Tuesday In the
5A-Rrglon II txjys' soccer championship game.

S A N F O R D — Local cities m a y soon be
regulating the basic fees cable television compa­
nies charge subscribers
In the past few days. Florida Attorney General
Bob Bultrrworth has sent suggestions to cities

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served by singular cattle companies, urging them
lo declare the companies a monojtoly.
"It’s a very complicated process." Sanford
Finance Director Carolyn Small said this m orn­
ing. "If a city becomes Involved In Ibis. It would
have the authority lo regulate the charges for
cable T V . but only for the basic services."
Sm all has |ust received the report from

Hutterworth's office, recommending all cities
Investigate the possibility of regulating the cable
companies serving their area.
"B u t that Is only for the basic channels." shr
added. "A n y th in g beyond that Is regulated bv the
F C C ."
"If a city enter* Into tills regulation." Small

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□ People
Cook of the Week
Superintendent of Florida Page School. San­
ford, Dr. Chnrallne Luna, takes time from her
busy schedule for kitchen talk us Cook of the
Week. T h e busy “ s u p e r" takes pride In
preparing appetizing and eye-appealing foods,

Video
voyeur
nabbed

1994 Seminole County Teacher of the Year

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BRIEFS
Fatality reported on 1-4
SA N FO R D - The Florida H ighw ay Patrol
Investigated u motor vehicle accident with at
leust one fatality this morning. A Hal-tied semi
tractor-trailer n*|»ortrdly overturned at approx­
imately 8:30 (Ills morning, on Interstate 4 near
the S.R. 46 exit.
Seminole County Firefighters responded when
It wus reported the vehicle had caught fire. It
w'as not Immediately known If the Ore caused
the accident or was a result of the accident.
In addition to the one fatality, fire In­
vestigators said three persons were airlifted to
Orlando Regional Medlcan Center, suffering
from bums.
There was no Immediate Indication whether
the three were In the semi, or In another vehicle,
us the investigation was still in progress by
10:30 this morning.
Th e FH P did not have an Immediate Identity
of the victim , tire number of vehicles Involved,
or any charges which may be died

Couple awarded $2.2 million
SA N FO R D — A Massachusetts couple has
received a 82.2 million judgm ent against the
former owner* of an Oviedo bar as the rrsult of a
traffic accident almost five year* ago
Thelm a and Prank Toletli sued the former
owner* of the Black Hammock Fish Camp's bait
and tackle shop bar. Helen Younger and
Kenneth Carroll. Th e couple were going out
with friends In May of 1989 when their car was
hit heud on by a vehicle driven by Dennis
Eugene Harrell. Harrell, who liud been at the
bar. crossed the center line of Stale Road 434
about a mile west of Oviedo and struck the
Tolcttl vehicle head-on. Frank Tolcttl. who was
driving, suffered severe head Injuries and his
wife’s thigh was shattered. Younger and Carroll
sold the entire fish catnp In late 1989.
Th e couple sued the former bar owners under
a 1991 state supreme court ruling that bars
could be liable for damages cuuscd by drunk
drivers. If bar staffers know people arc alcoholics
and serve them anyway.
Harrell pleaded guilty to D U I and was placed
on five year* probation, ordered to pay the
victims •2.000. He went to substance abuse
counseling and driving school. His license was
suspended but he was allowed to drive to work.

Charter Review to meet tonight
L A K E M AR Y — Th e second In a series of three
public hearings on proposed changes to the
Seminole County Charter will be held tonight at
C ity Hall at the comer of Lake M ary Boulevard
und Country Club Road. Th e hearing begins at 7
p.m.
Members of the Charter Review Commission
will take testimony on term limits for county
officers. Including commissioners and "con­
stitutional" officers. Th e y will also take testi­
mony on the election of commissioners solely
from within their districts, commission In­
volvement In department head Job reviews and
whether the county attorney should serve under
the county mnnugcr or county commissioners.

From staff reports

INDEX

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editorial............
Horosoopo esssestetesss 4B World.

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B y SANDRA B L U O T T
Herald Stall Writer
LONGW OO D —
Longwood (Miller will stM-nd
weeks trying to find women who were photo­
graphed and secretly videotaped by a lamgwood
businessman under llir guise of hiring the
women for a receptionist Job In Ills travel agency.
A rth u r C. Dodd II. 42. 1424 Dodd Road. Winter
Park was arrested at tils office on County Road
427 Tuesday and charged w ith illegally recording
Ihe voice of one woman.
D u rin g a search of Ikaid's oilier called Travel
Service Network In the Bavwood Business Center.
1728 County Road 427. pollee discovered about
200 videotapes. 1,000 photographs and (signs Job
applications

□ See Video, Page 8a
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County OKs
Register earns top honors with controversial
motivation, respect, involvement
subdivision
Greg Register It surrounded by Oviedo cheerleaders this morning.

By VICKI DsBORMIIR
Herald Stall Writer

O V IEDO — A teacher loved by students and
administrator* alike was honored this morn­
ing os the Seminole County Teacher of the
Year.
Greg Register, o product of the Seminole
County school system and a graduate of
Seminole H igh School, was Oviedo High
School's choice for the top teacher In the
county.
"W e Just think he Is a superior learhcr."
said Karen Coleman, an assistant principal at
Oviedo. "W c 'rc very lucky lo have h im ."

Register. 29. arrived at Oviedo two years ago
from Seminole High School where h r taught
for several years.
As the Invading arm y of family member*,
school board administrators, irachcr*. stu­
dents. cheerleader* and Ihe media tumbled
Into his classroom bearing balloons, plants
and flowers. Register let out a hoot.
"O hm 'gosh." he said. "Look at all these
people."
While he said he had hoped to be named
teacher of the year and knew that he was one
of the 10 finalists, he said he was truly
surprised when the large group stormed Into

□See Teacher. Page 5A

By J . MARK BARPIKLD
Senior Staff W riter_______________________________
S A N F O R D — Sendnolc C o unty commissioners
approved a new 110-lot nrlghborhtMMi near
Oviedo last night amid opposition Ihe land was
Km m ucky In build homes.
Com m issioners also approved a bed and
breakfast west of Sanlord and agreed to pay Hugh
Darling's 843.650 legal bill to successfully fend
oh an ethics complaint brought by Larry Furlong
before his election.
Voting 4-1. commissioners approved the 110-

Bee County. Page 8A

School district airs future needs
Proposed
headquarters
unveiled
B y VICKI DsBORMIBR
Herald Stall Writer

______________

SANFORD S a fe ty a n d
appropriate offices were the topic of
conversation at yesterday's school
board work session where the dis­
trict's proposed new headquarter
facility was on Ihe agenda.
The architects who have designed
the proposed four story facility that
district officials plan to construct,
made a presentation based on
criteria presented to them by the
district staff.
While the architects focused their
attention on Items like the board
meeting auditorium, the board w ork
area, training rooms and otTlccs for
the superintendent and the district
staff, the board was eager to discuss
security measures and bathroom
facilities.
On the heels of the shooting of the
superintendent of schools In Lee
C o u n t y b y a d is g ru n tle d e x ­
employee. board members were
concerned for their own safety and
that ofSupt. Paul Hagerty.
Th e board asked about card and
key access to m uch of the building
and limiting public access to the
mipertntenrient and the executive
dlretors.
"W e Just don't want a lot of
disgruntled parents and students

□Bee Building, Psgs BA

D r««in s Court*,, of S«mlno!« Count, School dittrict

Construction for Ihs proposed school board headquarters could begin Isle this summer.

Safety measures are big concern
By VICKI DsBORMIBR
Harold Stall Writer
SANFORD — The superintendent of Seminole County
schools Is safe In his ofllce. but district security
personnel arc looking at ways to make him und oilier*
even safer.
"W e're looking at the security situation all over the
district." George Procchcl. director of security for the
district, said. "Not Just here (at the school district

headquarters In Sanford), but even at the schools amt
every place In the district."
Procchcl is presently working on a district-wide
security plan In response lo calls for greater security
after the m urder of the Lee C ounty superintendent In
his Fort Meyers office by a disgruntled rx rm p ln y rc
Procchcl said he had assessed the superintendent's
situation and determined he is safe, but he was
Including greater security measures for all employees

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Video nets $10,000 for school
B y V IC K I D a tO R M IB R

Operation Rescue leader steps down

Herald Stall Writer

D A LLA S — W ith an outspoken anil-abortion leader’s
resignation. Operation Rescue National Is m oving to Texns
amid an adverse court ruling und criticism of Its clinic
blockades.
The Rev. K eith Tuccl said Tuesday It is time to relinquish
leadership of Operation Rescue National after four years at the
helm.
Tuccl said his decision was made before the U.S. Supreme
Court ruled Inst month that protesters who block access to
abortion clinics or conspire to stop women from having
abortions m a y be sued as racketeers.
The 37-yenr-old activist's resignation came despite many
International demands from countries faced with a "frontal
assault on pro-life laws." he said.
Twice. T u c c l has fared racketeering charges that were
dropped for lack of merit. Me said the ruling wasn't a factor In
bis leaving a n d the group remains strong.
"1 think we have more grassroots support and more church
support than w e've ever had.” said Tuccl.
However, the president of Dullas-based Texans United for
Life questioned the timing. BUI Price said he views the move as
a "sign of the disintegration of Operation Rescue."

I n editorial, Pago 4A

Home Shopping settles suits
ST. P E T E R S B U R G — Home Shopping Network Inc. has
agreed to pay between $13 m illion and $16 million to settle
several law suits stemming from allegations of financial
Improprieties, the company has announced.
Most of the allegations made by shareholders against the St.
Petersburg-based video retailer accuse top executives of
personally profiting at the expense of corporate earnings.
Home S h o pp in g looks forward to being “ free from the
financial Im pact of the lawsuits and the uncertainties they
represented." Gerald F. Hogan, the company's president and
chief executive, said Tuesday In a prepared statement.
Part of the complex settlement Includes a $4.6 million
payment to cancel or acquire a software licensing agreement
that yielded a percentage of profits to a company owned by
Richard Speer, son of Home Shopping's former chairman. Roy
M. Speer.
Shareholders claimed the younger Speer profited from a deal
that would not have been made w ith an unrelated third party.
Roy Speer, w h o resigned from Home Shopping last August,
will pay $2 m illio n to Home Shopping as part of the settlement
In that case. H e also will pay 81-mllllon toward a $9.6-m!lllon
settlement fund.

Boot camp is hope
to end juvenile
cycle of crime
■y p a t l iis n k h

Associated Press Writer
BR ADEN TO N — A t 16. Steve
Green had 32 charges against
him . Including arm ed burglary.
He had been In and out of
Juvenile detention programs.
None helped.
Then a Judge shipped him to
boot camp.
"Th e y took m y name, m y
clothes and m y h a ir and told me
thla was the w a y It waa going to
be. and by the tim e I got out I
would know right from wrong."
said Green.
" I knew som ething was going
lo change somewhere. | didn't
have any choice. You could Just
feel It."
M anatee C o u n t y S h e r if f
Charlie Wells said the 16-weck
military-style pro gra m has some
unique aspects In the treatment
of repeat juvenile offenders.
"We're w riting the book on It."
he said.
L a w e n f o r c e m e n t k ee p s
Jurisdiction and can send teens

LOTTERY
MIAMI - H e r e are Ihe
winning num bers selected
Tuesday In the Florida Lottery:
F a n ta s y 5

L A K E M AR Y L llr. some
people have said. Is Just a video
waiting to happen.
For one group of laike Mary
High Sc hool students, the video
they have produced has focused
It's lens on a serious side of 11fe.
"It's not just u fun thing to do
In class." said Beth Anthony,
who leaches television produc­
tion courses at Lake Mary High
School. "Th ese students live,
eat. breathe and think video for
most of the year."
And It has paid off.
T e n stu d e n ts w h o w ro te ,
directed, produced and starred
In a video made for the Florida
F ilm C o m p e titio n that was
sponsored by Universal Studios
and J V C , were honored with a
$10,000 grant and other prizes
for their first place finish In the
contest.
" T h e y worked so hard on
this." she said. " I'm very proud
of them ."
Last year, a Lake Mary team
comprised of m any of the samr
students who were Involved In
this year's production, took third
place honors In lust ye a r's
competition.
The film, “ From Across the
G ray Lan d ." deals with two
friends who are contemplating
suicide and the different ways In
which they deal with their feeltngs.
One young person In the film
does commit suicide while ih r
other takes a "spiritual Journey
between heaven and hell.”
The serious subject Is one the
students wanted to tackle.
"T h e y felt very strongly about
this." Anthony said. “ T h is Is a

HUM PhM*
Production crew Includod. from loti to right. Beth
Anthony, teacher, Lisa W ilson, Brad Frost, Sam
Martin, Grog Huckabee, Andrew Williams, Bill
subject they wanted lo lake o n ."
Anthony said the students in
the Television II and III classes
are eligible to be considered to
work on the team. She said she
hand picks the students w ho will
work on the film.
"It's worked pretty well. I
think." Anthony said " W r 'v c

done welt,'*
Directors Dave Norman and
B r a d F r o s t : a c to rs K a r e n
Stillwell und Satn Martin: and
crew members Lisa Wilson. Greg
Huckabcc. Ryan Fleming. Bill
Grasso. H a rry Perry III and
Andrew W illiam s worked on the

Th e Juvenile boot camp Is only
10 months old and there are no
statistics yet on how well It
works. T h e yearlong program
In c lu d e s " a f t e r c a r e ." an
e ig h t-m o n th follow up where
strict guidelines arc cased, teens
work toward goals and go home
at night.
Already. Green's father secs a
difference.
" I 'm proud of h im ," said
W illiam Green, who has four
other children. "Boot camp was
the greatest thing that ever

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Associated Press Writer_______
TA LLA H A SS EE A
bipartisan effort Is needed to
find effective solutions to the
legislature's lop priority this
spring: Florida's crime pro­
blem. G o v. Law ton Chiles
said.
" I will Join you In being
tough, and I ask you to Join
me in seeking honest a n ­
swers.” Chiles told lawmakers
Tuesday In his annual State of
the Slate speech that kicks olf
the 60-day session.
In a 39-m lnule talk. Chiles
said political differences need
to be put uslde If lawmakers
hope to dent a crime problem
that has grown particularly
worrisome am ong young peo­
ple and threatened the slate's
$30 billion tourism Industry.
"T h e explosion of violence
and the Injury and anguish It
Is causing require diligence to
find a solution." Chiles said.

Grasso and Dave Norman. Also, nol shown, Harry
Perry III. Ryan Fleming and Karen Stillwell.

b e g in n in g

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summer.
"T h e y created a preliminary
piece that was due In October
that helped them qualify for the
final competition which they
won." A nth o ny said. “ It’s been a
hard road "
Most of the aw ard-w inning
film was shot on the track lots at
Universal Studios, though sever­
al scenes were shot locally.
The Long wood Fire Departmenl helped' the students with
their expertise and a few brief
on-camcra appearances.
"T h e y were invaluable to us.”
Anthony said.

Th e governor In lrrn ip trd
his lalk for a moment of
silence in honor of Lee County
School Su|&gt;ertniendcnt Jam es
Adams, shot to death Monday
by a former teacher who then
killed himself,
Chiles asked lawmakers to
come up w ith ways lo pay for
14.000 m ore prison beds for
next year and 33.000 spares
In the next five years.
He called for a lifetime
sentence for anyone convicted
of three violent crimes.
" T h e y sh o u ld not liv e
among us. Three strikes and
you're In ." said Chiles, echo­
ing the stance of a growing
number of political leaders.
Including President Clinton in
h is S t a t e o f the U n i o n
address.
Kids Involved In crime will
lx* treated more harshly, be­
ginning w ith m llllary'Siyle
training at community-based
boot camps, said Chiles.

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Associated Press Wrller_________

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Anthony said about $5,000 or
the prize money has already
been spent for the purchase of
some state-of-the-art editing
equipment. The rest w ill be put
aside a n d possibly used to
enhance the production of next
year’s entry.
"W e are all very excited." she
said.

T A L L A H A S S E E - Members of
the Florida House will no longer
H ut R e p . J lt n K i n g . R takr ca m p aign contributions
Jacksonvillc, who voted against
d u r in g r e g u la r le g is la tiv e
the measure, argued the rule
sessions, ending a long tradition
would only lead to more linage
of filling election accounts while
problems for the Legislature.
they debated new laws.
"Just before some legislative
"It’s sending a message lo
session, some reporter Is going
Floridians that while we are here
to start writing about the fact
In session we're here to do the
that there waa a feeding frenzy
people's w o r k ." said Rules
five minutes before the start of a
C o m m itte e C h a irm a n P eter
legislative session, people are
Rudy Wallace. D-St. Petersburg.
"We're not here to advance our o u t th e re c o lle c tin g th e ir
checks." King said.
own re-elcctton campaign ob­
jectives."
"T h e concept that you 're try­
The House approved a rule ing to send out hrre is that when
change 111-6 Tuesday lo pro­ you take a contribution, you're
hibit members from accepting or taking a bribe," he said.
soliciting'contributions to their
T h e H o u s e d e f e a te d an
campaigns or a political party
while they meet In session. Six am endm ent by Rep. M iguel
Republican representatives were DcGrandy. R-Mlaml. that would
opposed; two other GOP m e m ­ have prohibited representatives
from accepting contributions
bers did not vote.
W allace, w ho Is slated to from the day they are elected
become House speaker next year until the end of the second
and sponsored the ban. said It regular session — or about 17
would help erase the perception months.

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In addition to earning $10,000
for the film department at Lake
Mary H igh School, each member
of the team got a Universal
Studios satin Jacket, stud.u caps
and annual passes to the theme
park.

House passes ban on
campaign contributions
during regular session

Governor opens ’94
session with appeal
to fight crime —

back through the program, more
than once ifnecessary.
Th e theory Is to- get their
attention and w in their trust
before trying to change attitudes
and eventually, behavior.
"A t first I figured It would be
easy, piece of cake. Uke the other
programs. You go In do your
time, get out and do what you
were doing before." Green said.
" I never saw such discipline.
W hen they said something, you
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Two burglaries
Bernard Jerom e McMillen. 39. Hated aa homeleas. wns
arrested Monday on charges that he burglarized the same
Sardord residence twice on the same Ja n u a ry day, Sanford
police report McMillen broke Into hla slater's Sanford home
Jan. 23. once while she and her aon were sleeping, and took a
total of $4,700 In possessions. Police report McMillen confessed
to the crimes Ja n . 28. saying he sold the Items on 13th Street.
McMillen was held on a charges of burglary to an occupied
dwelling and burglary, two charges of grand theft and one
charge of dealing In stolen property.

Traffic stops
• Charles Matthew Grayson. 23. 135 flethune Circle.
Sanford, was stopped on S.R. 434 by W inter Springs police
Sunday. He was found to lie wanted on a warrant for failing to
appear to pay a fine.

Crimes reported to deputies
The fallowing crim es were reported to Seminole County
deputies:
• A service m onitor valued ut $2,995 was reported taken
from a residence In the 200 block of Howard Iloulevard In
l^mgwuod Park sometime between 7 p .m . Feb. 3 and 6 p.m .
Monday,
• A .38*ca!lber haqdgun and other possessions valued ut
9 1,050 were reported taken from n residence In the 3200 block
of Ohio Avenue near Sanford sometime Monday between 0.10
a.m. and 7:45 p.m.
• A camera, camcorder and other possessions valued at
82.460 were taken from a vehicle parked at a Duncan Tra il
residence neur Longwood sometime Saturday between 12:30
a.m . and 2:30 a.m .
• A $3,000 Ford Hronco was reported taken from the parking
lot of Sabal Walk Apartments sometime between 6:30 p.m
Friday and 7:30a.m . Monday.
• A Sanford w om an reported a $70 purse containing $87 and
Jewelry valued at $320 was taken from her car left In the
parking lot of a Southwest Avenue bar between 9 a.m. Feb. 2
and 5 p.m. Feb. 4 T h e windows were left down In the car. the
woman reported.
• Testing equipment and tools valued at more than $27,500
were reported taken by a former employee of Orlando Kadlo
Service. 220 Acorn Drive near Longwood. sometime between
Dec. 15 and 28.

Crimes reported to Sanford police
Th e following crim es were reported to Sanford police:
• A TV , VCR and clothing was reported stolen Saturday from
a residence In the 1500 block of W. 25th Street.
• A bike valued at $300 was said to have been taken Sunday
from a storage shed In the 2400 block of Cedar Avenue.
• $75 was reportedly taken during a business burglary
Sunday In the 2900 block of S. Sanford Avenue.
• Vandalism was reported al Lake Monroe Terrace Sunday.
Police said mirrors, lamps and the m icrowave oven were all
broken and the T V set was knocked over.
• $2,000 was reportedly stolen Saturday tn the burglary at a
business In the 2600 block of Iroquois Avenue.
• A medical bag containing a num ber of medical Instru­
ments and a container believed to be rn rry ln g contaminated
needles was reportedly taken In a vehicular robbery Saturday
In the 100 block of W . 17th Street.
• A bike valued a l $2,500 was reported stolen Friday from u
garage In the 100 block of Sand Point Court.
• $500 was reportedly stolen from a w om an's purse Friday
tn Castle Brewer Court.
• A man told police he was robbed Saturday by two men
w ith a handgun. In a parking lot of the 1600 block of W.
Airport Ulvd. Items taken were said to be four gold chains
valued at $300.
• A cinder block was reportedly throw n through a door
window of the administration building at Crooms School of
Choice. 2200 W . 13th Street, on Su n d ay. Nothing was
Immediately determined to have been stolen.
• Tw o soda bottles w ith white cloths sticking out. believed to
have been some type of explosive devices, were reportedly
found In a yard In the 1700 block of Roseberry Lane Friday. A
report to police said two men were seen In the area where the
devices were found.
• Over $2,000 has been reported stolen from a residence In
the 1800 block of Roseberry Lane. The w om an at the residence
told deputies the money hud disappeared since the first of
December, but no more than $ 150 at a time.
• A three horsepower boat motor valued at $50 was reported
stolen Sunday from a shed In the 100 block of S. Crystal View
Drive.
• A refrigerator valued at $300 was reportedly stolen Sunday
from a mobile home In the 3800 block of Elder Springs Circle.
• A 1985 Uulck was found abandoned Saturday on the west
shoulder or Markham Woods Road. Th e vehicle was found to be
stolen from a business In Longwood.
• Tw o bottles of calogne were reported stolen Sunday from a
residence In the 2 10 0 block of Center Street.
• A Rosalia Drive m an reported he was attacked by three
men Monday evening on the porch of hla house. The man said
an older model Dodge or Plymouth drove onto hts lawn at 6:45
p.m . and when he went to the door to Investigate, found two
men at his door, apparently drunk. Th e m en demanded to sec
several women and became Insistent when told the women did
not live at the residence, the victim reported.
One man then tried to strike him. w hich the victim said he
fended ofT, before the second man produced a gun and
threatened him w ith It. T h e first man tried to hit him again and
the resident said he knocked the man to the ground. A third
m an then emerged from the car and came onto the porch.
Th e resident said the third man tried to hit him with a chair,
which he stopped. But when he was distracted by the armed
m an. the victim said the third man struck h im with the chair,
leaving a five-inch cut to his forehead. W hen the victim
retreated to his home, an empty liquor bottle was tossed
through his window.
• A clerk at the 7-Eleven on West 25th Street reported he
was taking store trash out at 1 a.m. Tu e sd a y when two men
came up to him und struck him In the face w ith an unknown
object, causing him to fall. The man suffered cuts to his face
and arm and an Injured knee.
• A 75-ycar-old West 16th Street m an reported when he
arrived home at 1:30 a.m. Monday, he was approached by
three men, one bearing a handgun. T h e m en demanded his
wallet, which he gave them. The wallet contained $45 and
credit cards.
• A television and telephone valued at $309 were reported
taken from a business In the 600 block of W . 1 1th St. sometime
between 3 p.m. Friday and 6:25 a.m. Monday.
• A television and other possessions valued at $275 were
reported taken from a residence In the 6 00 block of East
Second Street sometime between 3 p.m . Sunday and 2 p.m .
Monday.
• A stereo and other possessions valued at $260 were
reported taken from a residence In the 1200 block of Lincoln
Court sometime M onday between 1 p.m . and 4:45 p.m.

• A television and other possessions valued at $578 were
reported taken from a Georgia Arms apartment sometime
between 10p.m. Sunday and 7:15a.m. Monday.
• An employee of a business In the 2600 block of Hiawatha
Ave.. reported her purse containing $510 was taken from the
business sometime Monday between 7:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
• A Sanford m an reported he was struck on the shoulder b y
a truck which was being repossessed tn the 500 block of
Palmetto Avenue at 6:3 3 a.m. Feb. 3.

T A L L A H A S S E E — You had lo look more
than once ut the governor asking for more
prison beds without raising taxes, a smaller
Department of Education and n phaseout of
a wclfurr program for needy mothrrs and
children.
Th a i was Indeed Democrat loiwlon Chiles,
although the speech sounded a lot like his
Republican predecessor.
The first-term governor Tuesday asked for
politics to be moved aside In 1994 for tbe
good of tbe stale, and then delivered lhe
speech tlml sounded a whole lol like former
Gov. Hob Martinez.
In Ills first Stale of the State In 1987.
Martinez attempted to slice away from the
bureaucracy lo pay for classroom needs.
•'Let's not throw hundreds of millions of
dollars at a bloated and Inefficient education
bureaucracy in I he forlorn ho|&gt;e lhal most of
It will trickle down into the classroom."

Martinez said.
"W e owe the taxpayers the com m itm ent
thut every possible lax dollar for education
goes to the classroom and not to Increase
the bureaucracy.” Chiles offered Tu e sd a y.
Th e growing crim e problem also haunted
Marlinez.
"O u r highest d u ty Is to Justice." he said In
his 1988 State of the State. "Protecting the
safety and well-being of the people of this
state."
Chiles echoed that Tuesday, noting that
public safety rem ains No. 1 on the m in d s of
voters and politicians: "The most urgent
priority facing us this session Is protecting
our people."
Am i Chiles. like Martinez, wants to use
bonds to help the state meet Its needs.
Martinez sought a $2.4 billion bonding
program In 1989 to pay for new roads while
Chiles wants to put a mongage on the
Florida prison system.
"I think you could have taken that speech
und given 11 lo any one of the governor

candidates running on the Republican side
and they would have been fairly comfortable
with most of those com m ents." Mild House
Republican Leader Sandra Monham. RLargo.
Hut Democrats rallied around the gover­
nor’s speech.
" D o th e y (R e p u b lica n s ) think lie's
encroaching upon their hnllowrd ground?"
asked Senate President Pat Thomas. DOulncy.
"T h e last lime I cheeked most Floridians
are ugulnst rrirne and for education and
health care." said Stale Rep. Hon Saunders,
a Key West Democrat who Is leaving the
Legislature to seek his party's nomination
for secretary of state.
"I don't think those are Issues that belong
lo any p a rty ." Saunders said.
"If dealing with the problems Is political,
then I guess It was political." said Lt. Gov.
Buddy M ar Kay.

Driver: 4 wrecks, 2 arrests, 15 charges in 1 day
By The Associated Press
O R AN G E C IT Y - He was a
one-man wrecking crew In hi*
teal Chevy pickup, racking up
15 charges, four acc idents and
two arrest* — all within eight
hours.
Edward J . MacMillan. 32. of
Orlando, was arrested a second
time lute Monday, accused of
fleeing from Ills crumpled 1993
pickup following its founh col­
lision of the day In und around
this Volusia County community.
Th e fistful of citations that
arresting officer Patrick Adam
pulled out of MacMillan's vehicle
told the story of the day's earlier
events.
At 10:33 a.m.. Volusia County
deputy sheriffs cllrd MacMillan
for Improper passing and failure
to produce proof of Insurance. A
half-hour later, a Florida H igh­
way Patrol trooper cited him for
leaving the scene of an accident.
At 11:33 a.m.. MacMillan was
a r re s te d b y d e p u tie s a n d
charged wllh driving with a lag
that wns expired for more than
four months and driving with a

F o r
&amp;

suspended license.
He posted a $600 bond on
those- charges and was released
at 2:28 p.m .
At 5 :1 5 p .m ., M acM illan's
pickup slammed Into the car of
Leah Fnnchcr. 47. as she was
turning onto Blue Springs A v e ­
nue from U .S. Highway 17-92.
T h r pickup hradrd south on
U.S. 17-92 and slammed Into a
car In (ront of n pizza restaurant.
The driver of that car. Albert
Tnylor, 22. gave chase as the
pickup drove off. said CpI. Pat
Morrisey of the FHP.
The pickup then collided w ith
a car driven by Elsie Boatright.
57. In front of Einmuus Lutheran
Church In Orange City. Mrs.
Boatright was taken tn West
Volusia Memorial Hospital. T w o
[Messengers were uninjured.

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MacMillan drove his pickup
behind the c h u rc h and fled
across the street to the parking
lot of the pizza restaurant, where
officer Adam arrested him.
Greg M o lln a r l of M A K
Wrecker Service wns only m ildly

surprised when he arrived on the
scene later.
" I Just towed this truck this
morning," Mollnarl Mild "He
Just picked II up out of our
compound at nbout quarter to
five."

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E D ITO R IA L S

For those
who learn
Th e re are a few parents who apparently

don't seem to care about their children's
education. For a moment, let's look at the
majority who do care.
We have some exceptional children, and
our school system Is helping to mold them
Into outstanding adults.
Consider for a moment, a group of ten
students at Lake Mary High School.
Through a Joint effort, they created an
outstanding video production. In competition,
it won a 810.000 grant for their school. The
teacher and school supported them all the
way. it may not have been accomplished
however, without backup and encouragement
from their parents.
The students have proven they are capable
ofM handling
a difficult
'
—
lit assignment, and will
undoubtedly carry this type of accomplish­
ment Into later life.
Very few successful people o f today were
without help and guidance during school
years.
We commend the Lake Mary students, their
parents and teachers. What they are doing Is
working, and Is worthy of recognition.

B^JN W A T T E N B E R G

Clinton on crime, welfare: no strikes
Did President Clinton play a trick on us In the
State ot ihe Un'^n address? He sounded tough on
social Issues, and It Is said that “ he has stolen
the Republican trum p cards of crime and
welfare."
I wish he had. I hope he does. He still might.
Hut he hasn't yet.
Constdrr crime. Clinton ran on crime. He
promised 100.000 comm unity policemen, boot
camps, drug rehabilitation and gun control. He
still favors all that.
But the "tough on crim e" litm us test has
changed. It now Involves "the T rlp lc -I" Issues:
Incarceration. Imprisonment and Incapacitation.
Th a t's the root of the most important part of
the Senate-passed crime bill. It takes the form of
new regional federal prisons to Incarcerate
violent convicts currently In state prisons, and at
no new expense to the states. T h e staters,
however, can only participate by enacting parole
laws that keep violent criminals imprisoned for
at least 85 percent of their term. Instead of the
current standard of 35 percent.
Clinton paid lip service to more incarceration
by endorsing the "Th re e Strikes and You're O u t"
provision, a mostly baloney Idea that has swept
the country, peddled by liberals and con-

servatlves alike. T h e president said: "... those
who commit crim es should be punished. Anti
those who com m it crimes should be told, when
you commit a third
violent crim e, you
will be put away, and
put away for good.
T h re e strikes and
you are out."
Sounds great. Hut
figure It out. As It
stands now. a young
thug gets convicted
of a violent crim e,
serves a couple of
y e a rs , a n d g e ts
paroled. Th e n he's
on the street again,
thugglng. The n he's
caught, and Is con­
I wish he had. I
victed, for a longer
hope he does.
stretch. He's paroled
He s till might.
again, and once more
But he hasn’t
a predator at large.
yet. J
Caught for a third
v io le n t c r im e , he
likely gets a sub

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LETTER S T O EDITOR
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must bo signed. Include the address of the writer
and a daytime telephone num ber. Letters should
lie on a single subject and be as brief as possible.
Th e letters are subject to editing.

Berry's World

Campaign finance
reformers
need reforming

ELLEN G O O D M A N

Olympics: Let the ads begin
Ju st when you thought the kudzo-llke plot of
the Nancy and To n ya story couldn't grow any
thicker or faster, along comes a sturdy little
subplot. Outside the rinks and the courts, there
are visible sprouts of another rivalry, between
Rrcbnkand Nike.
Ever since Nike's president put up 825.000
for the defense of Hording, tongues have been
wagging. Are the folks at Nike really antclng
up for truth and Justice? or are they trying to
stick It to Rcebok? Since Reebok has Nancy to
endorse their goods, does Nike want to endorse
To n ya as an opponent?
T h is Is a subplot that only a cynic could love.
But the wholesale transformation of athletes
Into actors vying for the starring role in ads
has made cynicism obsolete.
It Is taken os a given In this sorry tale that
Ihe real gold Tonya and Nancy are going for is
the big hit pot of enoorsement money. Even
To n ya openly and mlaguldcdly shared her
Olym pic fantasy saying. "There are little dollar
signs spinning around m y head."
Now. amateur analysts pin Harding's sup­
posed bitterness on the way she .was "denied"
endorsements. They say this as If successful
athletes were entitled to takr their rightful
place In the realm of the 30-second ad world.
In the other camp, Kerrigan trackers declare
that she's a winner before she gets on the
Norwegian Ice. W hy? Because her agent's
phone'hI a sn 'tt stopped
ringing with offers.
i
Well. I wasn't around In 1907 when T y Cobb
first pitched Coca-Cola. I can't remember the
champions that Wheatles was the breakfast of.
I can barely remember Joe Namath In his
pantyhose. But I am aware that Michael
Jordan made 828 million last year — roughlly
eight times his outrageous basketball
salary —
ske"
for selling. So. I'm not naive about sports and
ads.
But I am struck anew by the way every­
thing— entertainment. sports, even politics—
seems to have merged together into one
Infomercial. And by the way we accept It all.
In the movies, every soli drink that appears
now is duly labeled os If It were— and It I s -a
paid ad. On television, kids' programs may be
little more than commercials for the products
that star In them : At tennis matches and golf
tournaments, players clad In products swing­
ing products compete for cups named after
products.

OtM lfM AM i

AN INTERACTIVE VENDING MACHINE

'**-p**c+m m &lt;!■11iM , it U n w i

f

Hut Ihe Republican proposal calls for no
additional welfare money for a new out-ofwedlock baby. Th e difference Is stark. T h e
Clinton proposal yields an Incentive for a first
child In a new generation of n welfare family. Th e
Republican projiosal Is a dis incentive. Again,
depend on It. Republicans will make their case
public.

J A C K AN D ER SO N

...and
who yearn
It is an unfortunate situation when some
parents refuse to promote and support their
youngsters In improving their education.
Urge them as we may, they seem content to
let the children fend for themselves.
In cases such as these, other persons must
take ft upon themselves to step In. Individual
teachers often go overboard In helping those
without parental-push. Other family mem­
bers, friends and neighbors must play a part
In the educational process.
In discussions with school-age youngsters,
stress the importance o f education. Talk
about the economic level of adults who once
dropped out of school. In comparison to those
who completed high school, Junior college or
a university.
In most situations, the higher the educa­
tion, the more money can be earned In a
lifetime. Naturally, there are exceptions, but
this is a fact of life for many people.
Some parents may believe when their own
youngsters graduate, they are through with
the school system. Wrong. These may not be
their youngsters, but they are fellow human
beings, deserving the guidance and protection
of us all.
Whether you have children or not. lend
support to the efforts of education.

stantlal sentence. By the time he's out. he's
probably 35-40 yeurs old.
"Three strikes" says that thug would stay In
prison for life. Hut why? Not many geriatrics
commit violent crime. For that matter, the
violent crime rate among 40-year-old ex-cons la
also low. Violence Isa voung m an's racket.
So too with welfare. Clinton said. "We-'ll say to
teenagers. If you have n child out of wedlock, we
will no longer give you a check to set up a
separate household."
Sounds great. Hut doesn't Clinton know that
most teenagers with oul-of-wcdlock babies do not
set up separate households? T h e y slay with their
mothers, who are often on welfare, and the
now-extended wrlfarr household receives an
extra payment for the new baby. Clinton's
statrm rnl Is almost irrelevant.

In Hollywood, actress Candice Bergen goes
from M urphy Brown to Sprint. In Orlando,
athlete Shaquille O'Neal goes from the Magic to
Pepsi. Meanwhile, Susan Powler starts out
w ith an ad and ends up n best-selling
"a utho r." it's a small world in w hich victory

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goes to the one w ith the highest Q rating.
T h e only time we seem to notice the subtle
merchandising of everyone Is when politicians
such as Geraldine Ferraro and Dan Quayle
move from selling themselves In campaign ads
to selling Pepsi and potato chips. O r when
Kathleen Sullivan "violates" the standards of a
news profession that dumped her by pushing
Weight Watchers.
T h e speed w ith which this has happened
among athletes la record-breaking. A n d . yes.
depressing. Even Nova Lanktree. who brokers
sports figures for com mercials, remembers
when athletes 'used
to be called heroes or
legends." Now. she
says, they are called
sta rs. T h e y share
this firmament with
e n t e r t a in e r s , a ll
t w in k lin g fo r ad
dollars.
How long ago was
It w h e n we c o m ­
plained that Soviet
athletes were s u p ­
ported by the state?
T h e y p le d g e d
allegiance to social­
ism . O u r ow n are
supported by sneak­
f This is a
ers. colas and ha m ­
subplot that
burgers. T h e y pledge
only
a cynic
allegiance to c o n ­
could love, j
sumerism.
T h e real winners
and losers become
those who do and don't have the right stuff.
Th e stuff to be successful at sales.
Tonya loyalists ore absolutely right In noting
that women w ho win endorcsements fit a too
narrow, pretty, feminine, Dorothy Hamtll.
Chris Evert and yes, Nancy Kerrigan mold. No
tough girls need apply.
But when all is said and done— soon. 1 hope
— the sorriest spectacle is not Just To n ya vs.
Nancy, or Nik? vs. Reebok. It's the grand slain
takeover by companies who award Ihe real
gold medals. In this world every accomplish­
ment has the same value: a market value.
What you can do Is only worth what you can
sell.

Any day now. the cameras will move from
this seamy dram a to the glamorous one at
LUiehammer. Light the torch high. Welcome to
the X V IIth O ly
iy m p la d — the u ltim a te In ­
fomercial. Let the ads begin.

W A S H IN G T O N - Sen. David Boren. DOkla.. portrays himself as the pope of political
reform on Capitol Hill. Hut even this crusader
has never let his piety stand In the way of a
good party.
In the spring of 1991. Boren was beginning
his third term In the Senate after routing Ills
Republican opponent with more than 83
percent of the vote. After a cake-walk
campaign. Boren had more than 8158.000
left over In his campaign coffers.
Over the first six
m o n th s of 1 9 9 1 .
B o re n 's c a m p a ig n
spent 8 1 0 0 .9 3 9 of
that money on every­
thing from party hats
to paintings, all paid
for by contributors to
the senulor's cam ­
paign coffers.
It's unknown how
many of those con­
trib u to rs were In ­
vited to Horen's 50th
birthday bash. Hut
according to Federal
Election Commission
But even this
records, they fooled
crusader has
the b ill. In c lu d e d
never lei his
among the expenses
piety stand In
lis te d In B o r e n 's
th
i of a
thee w
way
1991 mid year report
good party. J
to th e F E C a r e .
82,480.71 spent on
photos of Boren's 50th birthday party. 8350
for videotaping the party, and $107.91 for
party hats In the senator’s honor.
None of Boren's expenses violated any laws
or regulations, even though the FEC prohibits
campaign funds for personal use. As rules
go ve rn in g cam polgn c o n trib u to rs have
tightened over the years, lawmakers have
retained wide latitude to spend their ca m ­
paign dollars largely as they please. C a n ­
didates hnve used their campaign funds to
pay for home mortgages, country club fees
and vacations.
Boren's case merits attention because
much of his political career has been built
attacking the current campaign finance
system, often self-rlghteously. He rejects
money from political action committees, but
critics say that's only because he can afford
to. Independent oil producers and royalty
holders in Oklahoma tend to give Individu­
ally.
Last summer. Boren was Instrumental In
passing the Senate's version of campaign
finance reform, which will be reconciled w ith
a House version later this session.
Several of Boren's expenditures suggest
that like m any of his colleagues, the line
between political and personal funds gets
very fuw y.
Shortly following his 1990 re-election
campaign, for example. Boren spent consid­
erable amounts of campaign cash decorating
his Washington. D.C.. office and conference
room. Listed among his campaign expenses
for the first half of 1991 Is 8 6 .115 for artwork
from the Oklahoma Indian Art Gallery.
81.500 for un "original Indian painting for
Washington conference room ," and 84.495
for an "Illum in a te d globe for senator's
Washington office." Although Ills salary la
more than four limes the national median.
Boren even charged his campaign for 81.200
worth of drapes and a 889.35 brass trash can.
A Boren spokesman told us the expenses
are Justified because there Is no charge to the
taxpayers. "A s a matter of state pride. Sen.
Boren uses non-taxpayer funds to make his
office Into a gallery to showcase outstanding
Oklahoma works of art. In fact, every visitor
to Sen. Boren's office receives a brochure to
highlight the works of art In the office." He
added that all the pieces w ill be donated to
Oklahoma museums and university libraries
when Boren leaves office. Boren's office didn't
c o m m e n t o n w h e th e r the O k la h o m a
museums would also receive the birthday
fiats.

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Police nay notices were placed
In newspapers and through local
high schools by Dodd seeking
travel Interns or receptionists.
A Lake Mary High School
student reported to her Jobs
udvlsor a man running a travel
agency asked I r r during a J a n ­
u a ry Interview- If she would
model revealing clothing and
about her measurements.
T h e I ravel service had Job
notices posted at Lake Brantley
H ig h S ch o o l In A lta m o n te
Springs as well.
Sgt. Jny Miller said Longwood
police confiscated two video
rum rras from the Mtc and will
try to match names on the
applications found In the office
to photographs and tapes. Miller
said that videotaping a person
who Is not aware of the action Is
not Illegal, but secretly recording
a voice Is Illegal.

“ We've gol so many videos lo
go through." he said. “ II will
lake lime because we're u small
department."
M iller said Dodd basically
o|&gt;rratrd as n ticket broker, not
an actual travel agent. W hen he
received an order. Dodd con­
tacted a travel agency to obtain
thr tickets, thru sold Ih rm to the
customer niter adding his fres lo
the cost.
According lo records In Longwood City Hull. Dodd applied for
an occupational license on Nov.
11 under the name of A .W .O .L .
Marketing staling his business
was a marketing and the ad­
m i n is t r a t i v e o ffice fo r an
employee Incentives business,
lie did not have a license under
Travel Service Network, city
clerk G e rl Zam brl said this
morning. T h e license was issued
lo Dodd Dec. 9.
Miller urged anyone who bad

even Interviewed ut Dodd's office
lo contact police ul 260-3-104.
Miller said video cameras w ea­
sel to record llic women ns they
changed clothes If they agreed to
pose for si III photographs. A
video camera was evrn set up to
record the unsuspecting females
from the waist down us (hey sut
at an interviewing table. “ If you
even applied for a Job." Miller
said, "and you were wearing a
skirt, the lower half of your body
Is on film ."
A teacher In I he Lake Mary
jobs program who did not want
her name used, said the school
checks out businesses offering
Jobs lo students before they are
allowed to Interview.
T h e students are generally
good about reponing problems
to the advisors. The teacher said
one business manager was fired
after a student charged srxunl
harassment.

Teacher------Continued from Page IA

Mathematics in Greece. Each learning math. All of the stu­
student must touch the rock dents had failed to pass the math
his classroom.
"Some of I be kids said they when they enter the classroom portion of a standardized test
saw a news van outside earlier so they arc reminded m leave all (H S C T I at least two limes. Fifty
their distractions outside and of those students passed the
so they starred talking about
math section on ihetr first try
focus on the materials ai hand.
this, but I really was surprised."
afler working with Register for
Th
is
morning,
however,
the
he said.
distractions stormed Into the an hour a day during school for
.F r ie n d s a n d a d m ire r s
applaudrd and called out lo him. classroom with the "Fanfare" eight weeks.
"The skill level of the students
T h e cheerleaders bopped atop from the movie Rocky blaring
tables and chairs to shout (heir from a portable stereo and the were from fourth grade on up
lesson on units and sets bad lo and the biggest h u rd lr wus
praises.
be put on bold for a few self-confidence." Register said.
" ! was his principal." Wayne
Epps said Use students are
moments.
Epps. Oviedo principal said. "I
In addition lo his duties as a Impressed with Ids dedication lo
handed him his diploma when
math teacher, lie has been the them.
he graduated from high school
brad freshman football coach,
"E ve ry morning at 6:30 you
in 1982."
Epps said he hired Register as thr girls softball coach and will can find him up In his classroom
a pari lime coach when he was coach the boys baseball tram tutoring students." Epps said.
this year. He has also served as "H e will be Ihere for them ."
still In college ut the University
faculty sponsor for the school's
of Central Florida
chapter of the Fellowship of
R e g is te r said be d o e s n 't
“ When he gmdualed 1 hired
believe there Is any secret lo his
him right off." Epps said. “ I Christian Athletes.
Add to those duties the re­ leaching success.
knew ne'd make an excellent
sponsibility he now has of repre­
" T h e r e Is not some great
teacher."
senting the teaching profession hidden secret as to what makes
After graduation from U C F,
In the area.
Register earned his master's
a teacher o u tstanding o r a
‘T h e hardest part Is repre­ formula that you simply plug In
degree In Educational Leader­
senting the teachers of Seminole for the variables and you become
ship from Nova University.
C ounty," he sold. " I promise a good teacher." he said. "T h e
Epps said that Register has
that I'll do the best that I can. I three main Ideas I try to keep In
worked for him except for one
really enjoy what I'm doing and 1 m y classroom nt all times are
year when Epps first transferred
hope It snows in m y w ork."
m o tiv a tio n , respect and In ­
to Oviedo.
Those w ho work with him say volvement."
"A n d when he called to tell me
that It docs. He left for work this
Register said Ik tries to "grab
he wattled to transfer out here. I
morning before 6:30 a.m . and the students when they enter the
hired him as quick os 1 could."
probably w on't get home before room and keep them Involved
Epps said. "I knew he was one of
8 p.m.. his wlfr Vicky said. He until a lesson Is over.”
the best and I wanted him on m y
devotes m ost of Ills w aking
Also named ns finalist In the
staff."
hours to his students.
teacher of the w a r competition
Th e classroom t* brightly dec­
"Out what ts so phenomenal ; w c x t-E o n n ^ L ju d y f n -klnorated with mathematical equa­
tions and words o F encourage­ ..about him is that he ra u .le a cb —-dJfjfcrW t) J a n f t r at •English
all students at all level*.'' Col-' Estates Elejneplafy School In
ment for the students.
cmen said. •
W inter Park-and Te rry Cook, a
The "Rock of Roodlness" Is
last year, he taught a class of SkJIs for Adolescence teacher at
located by the front door of the
52 students who were consid­ Lakcvlew Middle School In San­
classroom. Th e rock la from
ered
lo have serious problems ford.
P y th a g o ra s ' S ch o o l of

Cable
Confinned from Page 1A
continued.
"Cablevlslon. w id th services
this area, would not be allowed
to raise prices on Ihe basic
channels unless It was approved
by the city."
Cities obtain a franchise fee
fro m cable co m p a n ie s that
operate In their areas.
Luke Mary Finance Director
Randy Knight said Ids city has
not gone through the process as
of this time. "W e have received a
report from Ihe C ity Attorney
Just this week." he commented.
"It Indicates the Attorney Gen­
eral wants the city to look Into
this, and I expect It's something
we will be doing In the near
future."

THOMAS DeLOAB FOWLER
Thom as DeLoas Fowler. 78.
Shomatc Drive. Longwood. died
Monday, Feb. 7. 1994. at South
Seminole Hospital. Longwood.
Horn March 7. 1915. In Leav­
enw orth. Kan., he moved to
Central Florida In 1976. Mr.
Fowler was management chief
clerk for Great Lakes Steel Co.
He was a member of Sanlando
United Methodist Church and a
mem ber of Ihe Great Lakes Steel
Management Club. Great l-akrs
Boat Club, and Great Lakes
Retirees Club.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e ,
Carm en Ruth: son. Thom as S..
B e c k le y . W .V a .; d a u g h te r.
Sharon J . Nissan. Taylor. Mich.:
brother. Ferman Dwight. Kansas
C ity . Kan.: five grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Hom e. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

IRIS McOOUGH
Iris McGough. 75, Wcybrldge
C o urt. Lake Mary, died Monday.
Feb. 7. 1994. at Florida Living
Nursing Center. Apopka. Born
N ov. 24. 1918. in England, she
m oved to Central Florida In
1987. Mrs. McGough was a PBX
operator and a m e m b e r of
C h u rc h of the Nativity.
Survivors Include son. Joe.
M iddletown. Ohio: daughters.
Dale Kelfer. Tom s River. N .J..
Shelia Selb. Lake Mary: sister.
W illa Manrini, W arren. Ohio:
b ro th e r. E d w a rd K n o x .
Steubenville. Ohio: eight grand­

As of the end of Jan u ary,
systems had been certified for
7.500 of the nations 33.000
ca bled c o m m u n itie s . C o m ­
mission officials said the revenue
freeze also extends the time for
the remaining communities to
act.
Neither Jeff Walker, manager
of T C I Cable which screes the
Lake Mary area, or Jln i Rozter of
Cablevlslon, which serves San­
ford, c o u ld be reached for
comments on what the city
regulations might mean to local
area subscribers.
There was also no comment
from cable officials regarding
Increases In cable fees levied
against customers during the
past year.

c h i l d r e n a n d tw o g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
B u ld w ln -F a lrc lilld F u n e ra l
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary. In charge of ar­
rangements.

DOROTHY RUTH MODLIN
Dorothy Ruth Modlin, 79, Park
Drive. Sanford, died Monday.
Feb. 7. 1994. nt Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Born
Oct. 30, 1914, In Coal Valley.
Pa., she moved to Central Flor­
ida from Canton, Ohio in 1951.
Mrs. Modlin was a retired cos­
metologist and hairstylist. She
attended Shady Grove Wcslyan
Methodist Church. Colfax. N.C.
a n d w a s a n a s s e m b le r at
Hercules Motor Corp. d urin g
World W a rll.
Survivors Include husband.
Herm an E .; brother, Maurice
Slokes. Canton, Ohio.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

ETHEL MAE MONROE
Ethel Mac Monroe. 88. West
10th Street, Sanford, died F ri­
day. Feb. 4. 1994. at her resi­
dence. She was bom March 31.
1905 In Thomasvllle. Oa. Mrs.
Monroe was a homemaker and a
was Baptist.
Survivors Include son. Willie
Wright. Sanford; brother. Bennie
J . Washington. Syracuse. N .Y .:
s is te r. P e a rl P r n d c n t o n .
Syracuse: four grandchildren
and nine great-grandchildren.

Rate regulation cannot be en­
forced until local communities
have received F C C certification
that the local cable company
operates as a monopoly and
thereby Is covered by the new
law.
It's up to the local authority to
enforce the section of the law
governing charges for basic serv­
ice — Ihe package of channels
comprising loco) broadcasters
and government and public ac­
cess cable channels.
T h e F C C enforces the section
of the law that dictates how
m uch a company can charge for
channels beyond basic service.
But the commission will not take
any action until It gets sub­
scriber complaints.

Wilson Elchclbcrger Mortuary.
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

WALTER C. 8IMCIAK, BR.
Waller C. Slmclak. Sr.. 76.
Tlberon Cove. Longwood. died
Tuesday. Feb. 8. 1994. ut his
residence. Bo m April 17. 1917.
In Chicago, he moved lo Central
Florida from G ar)'. Ind. In 1983.
M r. S lm c la k was a re tire d
m anufacturing supervisor for
U .S . Sleel. G a ry. He was a
m e m b e r o f S t . A u g u s t in e
Catholic C h u rc h . Casselberry
nnd retired as chief deputy
nsscssur. Hobart Township. In ­
diana.
Survivors Include wife. Betty:
d a u g h te r. K aren M cD o n a ld .
Longwood: son. Waller C. J r .
W inston-Salem. N .C.: brother.
Leon Wolek. Hobart. Ind.; sister.
Ju lia C hudzlckl, Hobart: two
grandchildren.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

MOEASE SINGLETARY
Moease Singletary. 83. Olive
Avenue. Sanford, died Monday,
Feb. 7. 1994. at her residence.
B o r n S e p t . 2 6 . 1 9 1 0 . In
Kingsland. Ga.. ahe moved to
Central Florida in 1920. Mrs.
Singletary was a machine opera­
tor and a m em ber of Allen
Chapel. A .M .E . Church. She was
on the Steward Board and a
class leader.
Survivors Include son. Albert

believe construction will begin
wandering around Ibis soon alter.
T h r present building has iKen
building uny more than they
declared to have "sick building
have lo ." explained Jea n n e
Morris.
syndrome." Rampant growth of
fungi In (h r air systems and on
V ic e C h a ir m a n S a n d y
the walls and ceilings of the
Robinson echoed that sentiment,
building cause m any employees
wtthajxilnglrs.
to sulfrr with respiratory dis­
" I'm sorry to have to feel this
way. but 1do ." s I k said.
In order lo preclude the nerd
lo call for u break In Ibc meeting
In order to take rare of "personal
business" the hoard requested Continued from Page 1A
home H u n ­
their own restroom.
Th e y said going to relieve tington Lakes subdivision on
themselves could also be "very farm land south of C ha p m a n
uncomfortable" when members Road In southeast Sem inole
of n hostile audience accom­ County. Furlong opposed the
panied them lo a public rest­ proposal after hearing c o m ­
plaints from residents of the
room.
Hoard member Larry Strtcklcr. nearby Huntington subdivision
becom ing annoyed with the a b o u t f l o o d i n g In I h e i r
conversation, asked If th r dis­ neighborhoods.
County staff reported about 90
trict would Ik providing "those
percent of the 119 acre site has a
scat covers" for the board toilet.
Snapping bark, fellow board nigh water table or m ucky soils
member Nancy Warren said. a n d a h o u t 55 p e r c e n t Is
"Y o u're the one who leaves the floodpronc. Developer L a rry
meeting three or four times lo go White proposed to keep 55 acres
of the p ro p e rty va c a n t for
to the bathroom."
For security and accessablllty drainage retention, recreation
to the board and to one another's and other open space uses. StafT
offices, the superintendent, bis reported the project could meet
secretary, the rlerk of thr board e n v iro n m e n ta l c o n s tru c tio n
Iwho also performs some secre­ standards.
Commissioners unanim ously
tarial duties for the superin­
t e n d e n t ! a n d (h e b o a r d approved a fire-room bed and
workroom will all be placed on breakfast for Alan Fulm er north
(h r fourth floor. T h r original of the Haldwln-Falrrhtld Funeral
a rch ite ctu ra l schematic had Home on CR 46-A. Th e former
culled for th r board workroom to residence Is located In the path
be on the first floor with the of Ibc county's future westbound
superintendent and board sup­ CR 46-A lanes.
C o u n ty engineers say the
port personnel lo be on the
southern edge of the 4.8-acre
fourth floor.
Offices, such us food service, Fulm er property will be needed
social services and Tide I pro­ for the widening project. Under
grams. that are currently scat­ questioning from commission­
tered In a n c lia ry b u ild in g s ers. Fulmer said the loss of a
around Sanford will be moved portion of his land would not
affect the business.
Into the new offices.
Com m issioners' also u n a n i­
"W e don't need to have 20
mously
approved payment for
buildings scattered all over the
Hugh Harllng's defense against
district. Strtcklcr said.
Architects and school district
staff said that the building Is
designed to accomodate growth
of the district and the staff.
"W e are prepared for the
growth and the changes thut are Continued from Page 2 A
going to come to this district," happened to this family. His
D ia n n e K r a m e r , e x e c u tiv e attitude Is different and he's
director of faculties planning, been In no trouble."
said. "T h is building wilt grow
All youths have at least two
with us."
prior rclonies. excluding m urder
Th e proposed building will be and rape. Many have 30 or more
constructed on land the district charges.
already owns on the cxlcnllon of
"T h e y come In mad at the
Lake Mary Boulevard In extreme w o r l d . T h e a t t i t u d e is
| sou them Sanford.
t.
'evoc-ybody's done som ething
» T I k district Mall w*»Hlre«-r the.-w rong to me/ " said Lt. J im
urchltft-ts fb include ifiKprlvate Conway who has been with tp r
restroom for the board.
'
program since the beginning.
Architects (old Ihe board they .......
"W h al happens is they become
Iio |k lo have th r plans In place kids again."
und bids completed by J u ly and
Early each morning, the socalled "recruits” begin a 17-hour
dh/ marching like soldiers In an
ope.i field. A guard barks orders
Meanwhile, ihe government In their face. Part of calisthenics
freeze on cable T V revenues training Is an obstacle course
Including and beyond the basic where platoons scale ropes and
master barriers.
channel level is being extended
Th e ir heads are shaved. Bunks
for Ihree months while officials
must be made a certain way. No
review Ihe prices Americans pay
dust on the sills In their 8-foot by
for cable service.
Cable revenues were frozen 10-foot rooms. Boots must be
last year w h ile a new law polished. Foot lockers have to
regulating the Industry was be­ pass Inspection. Answers must
ing Implemented. The Federal be followed by "s ir."

orders as a result of working In
Ihe facility.
T h e district and Seminole
County government had held
discussions about building a
Joint facility on the lakclront In
Sanford, but It was derided that
separate facilities would Ik I hr
better course of action.

County

an ethics conqilalnl brought by
F u rlo n g In 1990 before his
election to the board. County
A tto rne y IJob M cM illan said
Harllng. as a member of the
Citizens Advisory Committee In
198?. was a public officer and
was entitled lo reimbursement
because he was cleared of the
allegations.
Furlong charged Harllng, n
development engineer, violated
state ethics laws by voting as a
1987 Citizens Advisory C o m ­
mittee member lo recommend
land use changes for properly
owned by Malcolm and Charles
C layton. Furlong com plalnrd
Harllng provided services for Ihe
Claytons so his vote represented
a conflict of Interest and Hurling
had not filed a state-required
conflict statement.
The Florida Commission on
Ethics In 1991 found cause to
believe n violation had occured
and turned the matter over to a
hearing officer. The stale hear­
ing officer decided there was no
conflict because Harllng didn't
h a v e a c o n t r a c t w ith th e
Claytons to perform services on
their property. Th e officer did
find there were discussions Ik
tween the Claytons and Ills Mull
regarding the property during
the time Harllng wus considering
his vote and subsequently billed
the C la yto n s for those stall
services.
E th ic s c o m m is s io n e rs a c ­
cepted the order Iasi September.

Camp

C o m m u n ic a tio n Com m ission
announced Tuesday that the
freeze Is being extended to May
15.
Originally the revenue freeze
was Imposed lo give local com ­
munities time to participate In
the cable regulation process.
Information from A m

Ulnod In ISO report

k Ii

M

Prott ll con

Johnson. Miami; sisters. Cora
Thorpe. Jacksonville. Mazarine
Roundtree. Sanford.
Wllson-Elchclberger Mortuary.
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

JOHN THOMAS TONES
J o h n T h o m a s To n e s. 9 0.
K n o llcrcst D rive . Longwood.
died Tuesday. Feb. 8. 1994. at
W inter Park Memorial Hospllal.
Born Oct. 13. 1903. In Oskaloosa. Iowa, be moved to
C entral Florida from Rolling
Meadows. 111. In 1987. Mr. Tones
was a retired baker from Schultz
Bakers. Chicago, and Lutheran.
He belonged to the Bakery &amp;
Confectionery Union.
Survivors Include, sister. Jean
Tones. Longwood; eight grandc h i l d r e n a n d 14 g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home, Long­
wood. In charge of arrange­
ments.

Safety
Continued from Page 1A
and
administrators In Ihe security
plan he was devising.
There ts no direct access to the
su p e rin te n d e n t's office that
might leave Ihe superintendent
vulnerable lo angry members of
the public. T o gain access lo the
superintendent, one must pass
the receptionist In the lobby and
{Hiss one of his secretaries.
There are two doors Into and
out of Ihe sujKrlntendent's of­
fice. A se rrn a iy sits outside
each entrance.
" I think there's always room
for Improvement and that 's what
we're working o n ." Procchel
said. "B u i I don't think there's a
problem right now."

Here there's no radio or T V .
Free time Is for thinking, rcudlng
and studying.
• Certified teachers arc brought
lo the righ t-acre com pound.
The y give courses In reading,
writing and math to help youths
get a diploma or get back Into
class.
A key to Ihe program ts
behavior therapy classes. "It's
an In-your-face approach lo find
out what crim inal values they
have and attack them ," said
Derrick Mays, the liaison be­
tween boot camp and after care.
"It's mentally confrontational
value replacement lo leach them
not to steal what they want, lo
earn It. And we have roughly
120 days to change 7 or 8 years
of values and beliefs."
Darius Agulllera had a daugh­
ter. a baby Uzl and a string of
crimes Including armed robbery
and dealing In weapons by the
time he was 15. After four
m onths in the cam p, he Is
thinking about school and R O TC
training.
"I learned I could do some­
thing with m y life," he said.
"I'm not going back."

School
What*s for lunch?
Thursday, Fab. 10,1994
Pizza
Garden Salad
Baked Apple Slices
or Chel's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

GAINES

Comas, J k u n d
G a rd e n C h a p e l F u n e ra l H o m e

Fulfilling a
Service to
Our Community
Iti Time
O f Need.

JAMES TALLY
J a m e s T a l l y . 55. of 677
Doctors Drive. Oviedo, died F ri­
day. Feb. 4. at his residence.
Horn Oct. 5. 1938. In South
Carolina, he moved lo Oviedo 20
years ago from there. He was a
citrus laborer and a Baptist. He
was an A rm y veteran
Survivors Include daughter,
Lawanda P. Brooks. Oviedo: one
grandchild.
Sunrise Funeral Homr. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

"T h e military component gets
them under control and gives us
a captive audience." said C o m ­
mander Lee VulUcr. "These kids
have been through every Juve­
nile program there ts. They're
used to having thetr own w ay."

mnraiCK r r.AlNts, m

335 E. SR 434

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�■A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. February 9. 1994

Report: Total synthesis of taxol
By JA C K IK HALLIFAX
Associated Ptoss Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E - T h e cancer drug taxol.
which until now has tiecn extracted from
the hark of a scarce trrr. can tic made
synthetically with common chemicals, u
Florida State University chemist has discov­
ered.
"It's a scientific research breakthrough,
researcher Robert Holton said Tuesday. "It
m ay also to- Important for cancer patients —
hut In years to come.**
Th e taxol now used comes from the
I’adflc yew In old-growth forests hom e to
ttie endangered s|&gt;oiird owl. according to
Saul Schrpartz. w ho oversees treatment
research at the National Cancer Institute In
llethcsda. Md.
Hut an alternative method using the twigs
and needles of sim ilar plants has been
jierfccted and should l»c approved sometime

three years ago. Involves ulmut four dllferent chem ical reactions. It's known as
semi-synthesis.
Total nyntbests - the laboratory produc­
tion of taxol from common chemicals —
Involves some 40 different chemical reac­
tions and takes about two weeks. Holton
said.
Schepartz culled the breakthrough "sig­
nificant." estimating at least a dozen labs
nationally had been working on taxol

Cancer drug at a glance

Holton's achievement "m a y enable re­
searchers to devise more effective, less-toxic
drugs of the tnxol cluss and could thus have
a significant cfTect on cancer treatment."
said Samuel llroder. director of the National
Cancer Institute.
llroder has culled tnxol lhe most Imporlain cancer drug In 15 years.
It h.is shown the most promise In Ih r
treatment of ovarian and lirrast cancers In
women who have not responded to treat­
ment with other drugs It also has shown
promise In early trials against rrrta ln lung
cancers.
It takes thr hark or about Hirer lull-grown
trees to produce rnough tnxol to treat one
ra n r r r patient
Lawsuits to protect the owl habitat have
brought logging to n virtual halt on nutlonal
forests In the Northwest, where most of the
yews are found.

Some key developments In
study of taxol:
• I.ate lOGOs. tnxol Is first
Isolated and purified from th r
Pacific yew tree.
• 1971. the m o le c u la r
structure of taxol Is Identified.
• Ea rly 1980s. National
Cancer Institute begins re­
search on potential side effects
of taxol and what doses of the
d rug would make effective
treatments.
• May 1991. Florida State
U n iv e rs ity chem ist Robert
Holton got a patent for the
semi-synthesis of tnxol. Th e
process Involves com bining
two chemical components of
taxol. One can be prepared

easily In Ih r lull by rhcmlcul
synthesis. Th e other comes
from the leaves ol the English
yew. a plant related to the
Pacific yew.
• 11&gt;91. NCI signs five-year
cooperative research and de­
velopm ent agreement with
B ris to l-M y e rs S q u ib b C o .,
making It the commercial de­
veloper of taxol.
• December 1992. Food and
Drug Administration approves
use of taxol to treat ovarian
cancer In women who have
not responded to other treat­
ments.
• February 1993. Florida
State announces that Holton
has achieved total synthesis of
taxol.

Simple technique would get very elderly to check for cancer
■'

By LAURAN NEEROAARD
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N — Joyce Guillory lookrd at the
gnarled lingers of an 85-year-old wom an and
knew there was no way she could perform the
traditional self-examination to see If her breast
cancer had returned.
So the Atlanta researcher found a w ay lor the
w om an to check herself for lu m p s despite
arthritis, loss of feeling In her fingers and poor
vision: using magnifying mirrors and her palms.

" It Is most Important that we not give up on
this age grmq) Just because they’re not able to
follow th r basic guidelines for lirrast exams."
said Ms. Guillory, who Is fighting the killer among
elderly black women, the population most at risk
Hreast cancer strikes 183.000 U S women a
year and kills 46.000 of them. Hlark women are
20 percent less likely than whites to gel It. but far
m ore likely to die - because they're generally not
diagnosed as early.
A n d while the risk Increases with age. the
chances of women getting annual mammograms

.
.
i. . r
i
—
A AWtl's
I la.-i
Wi itwrn
AARP's
Lisa
Rubensteln.
and checking for lumps every month drops
drastically with age. In fact. 83.5 |*ercent of black
It's also a very simple one: Just adapt the
women over 75 — those most at risk of death
American Cancer Society’s guidelines so women
from breast enneer — have never had u
with severe arthritis, little eyesight and loss of
mammogram.
feeling In their fingertips can perform It.
Now the Am erican Association of •Retired
Ms. G uillory, a professor at Morehouse School
Persons Is trying to reverse those statistics,
of Medicine, wanted to see If black women had
looking for Innovations like Ms Guillory's that
specific problems Hut her study, to Ik - published
will help the elderly gain more control over their
In this spring's Journal of Women and Aging,
health.
found physical problems that transcend race keep
"T h e Idea of a way to gel them performing
women from properly examining their breasts
breast self-exam Is a terrific one." said the

NATO moves toward T H U R S D A Y . F R ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y !
ultimatum to Serbs
By P A U LA M IS
Associated Press Writer
B R U S S E L S . B e lg iu m Caught between the desire to
end the suffering of Sarajevo and
the fear of (K in g dragged Into a
war. N A TO 's ambassadors met
today to decide whether to Issue
an uitlmatum to Bosnian Serbs.
T h e United Stales and France
are pushing a proposal under
w h ic h S a ra je vo 's besiegers
would Ik ordered to remove
their more than 500 heavy guns
from within 13 miles of the
downtown. II they don't comply.
N A T O would launch atr strikes.
T h e dclxtte comes five days
after a mortar attack on Sara­
jevo's central market killed 68
jK-oplr anil wounded 20 0 . The
attack horrified the world and
liltthllgliird Western Inability to
takr a forceful sinner against the
rnrnuge,
"It Is time to act.*' NATO
S e c r e t a r y -G e n e r a l M anfred
W o rrn c r said as he entered
alliance headquarters today.
T h e r e have been ''e n o u g h
words.'*
After two hours of talks, a
senior N A TO diplomat said the
U .S .-F re n c h plan had broad
hacking. "I heard nobody speak
against the proposal for a fixed
d e a d lin e ." he told reporters
d u rin g u break In the dis­
cussions.
U n d e r the p la n , a N A T O
source said, the Serbs would get
a week to 10 days to comply, or
lace allied bombing runs. Of­
ficials in allied capitals ulso
considered a s im ila r British
proposal on Tuesday.
"B oth *|&gt;cak In terms of an
ultim atum and u period of be­
tween seven and 10 days to
com p ly." Mid the N A T O source,
w t io a s k e d not to be named.
A n y air strikes would be the
first offensive m ilitary action by
the alliance in Its 4 4 -year histo­
ry.
Olflclals In Washington said
the (tosslble actions also call for
a more uggresslve effort to reach
a settlement In Bosnia.
T h e N A TO meeting comes In
response to a request from U.N.
S e c r e t a r y -G e n e r a l B o u tro s
Boutros-Ghali for authority to
call air strikes against artillery
around Sarajevo because of Sat­
urday's mortar attack.
Bosnia's Muslim-led govern-

m ent charges the shell fired Into
a crowded m arketplace was
launched by Serbs on the hills
overlooking Sarajevo. Uosnlan
Serb leaders deny that.
T h e latest allied discussions
also touch on how extensive any
bom bing runs should tie and
possible targets, such as artillery
positions, rommand and control
communications facilities, and
communications lines.
T h e alliance may use some 70
w a r planes from France, the
Netherlands. T u r k e y . Britain
and the United States. Based at
southern European air base*,
they now enforce a no-fly zone
over Bosnia.
A t a meeting M onday, the 12
E u r o p e a n U n io n f o re ig n
m inisters were again divided
over air strtkrs and passed the
Issue along to the N A T O alli­
ance. bringing the United States
and Canada Into the debate.
C a n a d a has o p p o s e d a ir
strikes, arguing these could Im ­
peril the 2.000 Canudlan U.N.
soldiers In the region und en­
courage Serbs to block delivery
of humanitarian aid.
In public . remarks ahead of
tod a y's meeting, o th er allies
continued to strrsa their opposi­
tio n to air s trik e s , notably
Greece.
"Since everyone Is beating the
d ru m s of war. we should shows o m e c a l m . '1 g o v e r n m e n t
s|K&gt;kcsman Evungclos Vcnlzclos
said In Athens Tuesday.
French Foreign Minister Alain
J u p p e , however, hinted that
F r a n c e m ay w i t h d r a w its
peacekeeping c o n tin g e n t If
N A T O falls to act. France has
been threatening since Decem­
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February 9, 1994

S p o rts
IN BRIEF
AROUND TNE STATE
Bucs hire three coaches
TA M P A — T h e Tumpa Bay ituccanrers tilled
Hirer coaching stall o|&gt;rnlngs. hiring former
N F L player* Ken Clarkr and Johnnie Lynn and
longtime college assistant David Culley.
Clarke, n 14-yrar player who spent most ol his
career with the Philadelphia Eagle*, will coarh
the defensive line. Lynn, a cornrtb.uk and
safely for the New York Jet* for eight season*.
Join* the team a* the defensive hacks coarh after
seven years at the University of Arizona
Culley was hired to work w ith Tampa Hay's
wide receiver* alter spending the last three
seasons ns an assistant at Texas AAM

Miami hammers FIU
C O R A L C A H L E S — Danny Buxtiaiim and Mat
Erw in hit home runs In a four-run first Inning as
Miami beat Florida International 11-4 Tuesday.
Rlckv Gama added a tw o-run homer and
Bruce Thompson three RBI* for Miami |5U|
Fernando Ruiz pitched two tunings In relief of
starter Toby Dollar to ram his first win.
Starter Shane Farnsworth gave up six earned
runs on stx hits tn I 2-3 Inning* for the loss
Jason McNally was 2-for-3 w ith a homer and a
double for Florida International (2-2)

AROUND THE NATION
Jones warns Jags off Johnson
IHVING. Texas — Dallas ow ner Jerry Jones
said Tuesday that llie new Jacksonville fran­
chise could lie severely |&gt;enall/ed If It tries lo
hire away Cowboy s roach J im m y Johnson.
Th e Florida Tlmes-L'nion said the Jaguar*
inel with Johnson last week In Miami and the
coach expressed Interest In jo in in g the
expansion organ lrat ion
"If Jacksonville contacts h im . It's very much
against the rules and the club cOuld lie subject
to severe p e n a lty J o n e s said
"W e've had absolutely no contact with Jim m y
Johnson — personally, by phone or by con­
tacts." Jaguars owner Wayne Weaver said from
his office In Ccnnectlrut. "T h e re Is no truth
whatsoever lothe story "
T h e Tlm es-Unlon stood by Its story.

St. John’s knocks off 'Canes
N EW YORK — Reserve guaAt Sergio Luyk
•cored all the points In un 11-2 second bull run
lo lead St. Jo h n 's to a 78-03 victory over Miami.
Miami lias yet to win tn 25 road games stnre
Joining the Big East.
T h e Hcdmen 110-10. 4-7) w on their second
straight game after having lost eight of nine.
T h e loss was the ninth In a row for the
Hurricanes (7 -1 2 .0 -1 1J.
Shawnellc Scott led St. John 's with 18 points,
while Charles Mlnlcnd had 12 points and nine
rebounds. Ja m a l Johnson luid 22 points for
Miami and Steve Edwards added 10.
T h e snowstorm that hit the New York area
during the day kept an announced sellout crowd
of 6.008 to about 1.500 and was responsible for
sporadic electrical problems d urin g the game.

Missippi St. blasts Fla. Tech
S T A K K V IL L E . Miss. - Darryl Wilson scored
17 points and Erick Dampler added 16 as
Mississippi State defeated Florida Tech 95-61.
Bubba Wilson scored 13 points for Mississippi
State while Marcus Grant and Russell Waltrrs
added 12 and 10. respectively. Tech's Howard
White led all scot ere with 18 points.

WHAT’S HAPPENING
Mens' Basketball
□ Seminole C.C. at Daytons Beh C.C., 7 30 p m.

Womens' Basketball
CJSsmlnols C.C. al Lake City C.C., 5:30 p.m.

Boys’ Basketball
U L Brantley at Ssmlnols. JV, 6 pm.; v, 7:30 p.m.
Lake Mary si Oviedo. JV. 6 p.m.; v. 7:30 p.m.
□ Lyman el Lake Howell. JV, 6 p.m.; v, 7:30 p.m.

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Unlikely contributors
Trainers ‘assist’
in Ram victory
•y TONY DeSORMIUI
Herald Sports Editor
L A K E M AR Y — Jody de Bruin scored two goals
and goulkri-jH-r Greg Velho |x&gt;*ird Ills 20th
shutout, hut llie biggest contribution to laike
Mary's 3-0 win over Jucksonvllle-Flrlcher In the
5 A -R rg ln n II tin y * ' soccer cha m p io n sh ip game
may have been made by two non-players.
"I have lo pay tribute In Roger (M osurr) and
Brenda (Welch).” said Lake Mary coach Larry
McCorkle. "T h e y have lo get an assist lor Ihl*
w in."
Mosurr and Welch. Lake Mary's athletic
trainers, were credited by McCorkle for getting
Brandon Woods ready In play Tuesday night.
Just four days after suffering what was feared
might be a season-ending ankle Injury In I he
Rams' district championship match with laike
Brantley last Friday.
"I didn't find out that he was going lo piny
until this afternoon." McCorkle said. "H e 's the
lender, the soul, of our defense."
On Tuesday night. Wood* turned In a play that
may have sealed Utr lute of the Senators Just 25
minutes Into the mutch.
With Rams holding a 1-0 lead on d r llruln's
first goal of Ihe game land the 50lh of his career),
Fletcher's Pat S k n y d rl rifled a shot that brut
VeIho but was cleared off the line by Woods
That was Ihe only real chance the Senators had
on offense as Luke Mary outshot the visitors 29-5
and had a 4-2 advantage In com er kicks
Shortly after Woods' "save" of Skrzydel's shot.
Ace Delaney further dashed the Senators' liojies
when he capped a flurry In front of the Fletcher
net by knocking home the rebound of a T o n y
Bazlle shot that a Fletcher defender hud cleared
ofl the line at 27:45.
d r B ru in completed the scoring w ith a
well-taken free kick at 53:39 of the second half,
bending u shot over u wall of Senator defenders
Into the upjx-r right hand corner of the net.
While Velho only made two saves tn posting

H m U esolo by So9*t H k h k I

Tony Barilo (No. 10. sliding, right) appeared to
give Lake Mary a 44) lead In Tuesday's 5A Region
II championship game with Jacksonville Beach-

Fletcher when he scored on this play In the
second half. But Ihe goal was disallowed because
of a loul and the Rams settled lor e 3-0 win

llie shutout, his outstanding play In ihe air took
the Senators out of their game as h r repeatedly
leaped lo snare or |wrrv Fletcher throw-ins or
crosses from Ihe wing.

said McCorkle. "W e saw them (Ihe Senators) play
oner before and we had a good sroutlng report on
them. They came In and played exactly the way
we expected them to. We fell like we knew them
Inside and o u t ." '
Lake Mary 126-2-3) advances lo Ih r 5A-Sectlon
I championship game, which will h r played at
Prnsacnla-Washlngton Friday night. Washington
(20-81 defeated highly regarded Orange Purk 2-1
for the SA-Kcglon I title Tuesday night.

In the Senators' 3-2 penult)’ kick win over
Tallahassee-Lincoln In Ihe SA-Dlstrlrt 3 champi­
onship game, one goal came olf u long throw In
und the other was created by a corner kick.
"It was a good, solid effort by the whole team."

Arrow Force spotty
in beating Gateway

Bezeredi,
Raiders top
St. Leo JV

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Herald Sports Wrltar
SANFORD — On the surface, everything looked good
for ihe Seminole High School boys' basketball team
Tuesday night ut Hill Fleming Memorial Gym nasium
By beating Klsslmmee-Gateway. 76-64. Arrow Force
II Improved lo 22-6 with their l l l h straight win land
12th In 13 games) and clinched the top seed In next
week's 4 A-Dlstrlct 6 tournament ul St. Cloud
But looks can lie deceiving, because Semtnolr coach
Bob Tralnu was not pleased with his tra m 's play.
"T h is was not the kind of effort I wanted going Into
games with Lake Brantley and Oviedo." said Trnlna. “ It
was a comedy of errors out there. It'll be Interesting lo
see how we come back tom orrow."
Arrow Force II dominated the third (juarter and took ..
22-polnt lead. 62-38. early In the fourth period. But
missed layups, turnovers und un ll-fu r-1 6 shooting
performance by Gateway allowed Ihe visitors to get as
close us 11.62-51. with 4:35 remaining.
Pacing Ihe winners were Eric Roberts 118 points, live
rebounds, eight assists). Reggie Holloway (14 points,
eight rebounds). Brad Tralna (12 points, five rebounds,
four assists), and Kay Perkins 110 points).
Ray IMcaro led Gateway (7 -18) with 22 points.
Seminole will be at home again tonight, hosting Lake
Brantley In a Seminole Athletic Conference contest.

From Staff Reports
S T . L E O — D r l t o n u 's P e tr
Bezeredi li.id four tills us Scull
Storey und Joey Klee combined on
an c lg h l-h lltc r as the Seminole
C o m m unity College baseball tram
doubled Hie score on the St. Leo
College Junior varsity. 6-3. Tuesday
afternoon.
Storey worked the first seven
Innings, allowing seven hits, to even
his record at I •1. Rice worked the
final two Innings to ru m a save.
Pacing SC C 12-41 were Bezeredi
(double, three singles, run. Kill).
Spruce Creek's Isaac C ruz (double,
s in g le , r u n ) : S a n fo r d 's S c o tt
F e rg e rs o n a n d D e m y Beam on
(single. RBI); O -ledo's Eric Jordan
a n d N e w S m y r n a 's J o h n n y
Goodrich (single, run. two stolen
bases): Note Ellzcr (single): San­
ford's Rick Eckstein and Mutt
Dlemer (run): and Brad Lu d rn (RBI).
Jason Stlcn had three singles for
St. Leo 11-2).
Th e Raiders will be at home this
afternoon, hosting llie Stetson U n i­
versity Junior varsity al 3 p.m .

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Follow the bouncing ball
The county's five Class 5A high schools will play In
Ihe District 4 girts' basketball tournament tonight.
Lake Howell hosts Deltona; Oviedo goes to Mainland;
Roslyn Jackson (tell) and the Lyman Greyhounds visit
Spruco Creek; and Lako Brantley entertains Jennifer
Greissing (No. 34) and the Lake M ary Rams.

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Boys’ Freshman Basketball
□ Oviedo el Bishop Moore, 6 p.m.

Girls’ Basketball
□ SA-Dlstrict 4 quarterfinals: Deltona (8) at Lake
Howell (1), 7:30 p.m.; Oviedo (7) at Mainland, 7
p.m.; Lyman (5) at Spruce Creek' (4), 7 p.m; Lake
Mary (6) at Lake B rantley (3), 7:30 p .m.

Tuesday leaders suffer first losses of season
L. Monroe Inn
falls to Hosack
From Staff Reports

BASKETBALL
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Orlando Magic. (L )
□ 8 p.m. — W IR H 50. college. Arkansas at
Kentucky. (L)
O B p.m . — ESPN, college. Connecticut at
Bpeton College. (L )

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SA N FO R D — Lake Monroe Inn
saw Its hopes of an undefeated
season go down the drain as a pair
of big Innings led to u 13-3 defeut at
the hands of Hosack Engineering In
the Sanford Recreation Department
W om en's Polar Bear Slow pltch
Softball League at Plnehurat Pork.
In other gumes Tuesday night.
Hosack moved Into a tie for the
league lead b y c o m p le tin g a
d o u b le h c a d c r w in . p o u n d in g
N o rthland C o m m u n ity C h u rc h .
22*1: and Sanford Bingo collected
Its second win by ripping four home
runs and two triples tn a 13-0
victory over Northland.

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p.m . and Hosack Engineering (5-1)
at 7:30 p.m. At 8:30 p m.. Hosack
wilt stay around to play Sanford
Bingo (2-4).
Leading Hosack past Lake Monroe
were Michelle Lynn (three singles,
two runs. RBI). Lisa Clark (three
singles, run). Cindy Campbell (tri­
ple. single, two runs, three RBI).
Jan e White (triple, alngle. two runs.
RBI). Mary Wilson and Robin Bag­
gett (two singles, run. two RBI).

□Boo Plnehurat. Page 2B

Ace Drilling
burns Propane
From Staff Ro ports
SANFO RD — Leading 2 -0 enter­
ing the bottom of the sixth Inning.
Discount Propane appeared headed
for Its 20th straight victory’ and an
undrfruted record at the mld-polnl
of the Sanford Recreation Depart­
m e n t M e n 's T u e s d a y N ig h t
Slowpltch Softball League ut Ctiusr
Park.
But Ace Drilling had other Ideas,
stringing together six hits and a
sacrifice (1y to score live runs and
pull ofT the 5-2 upoet.
The loss was the first ever for the
’ ram as Discount Propane and was
the first for the tram since Ju n e 19.
1993. when it was sponsored by

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and W helchcl ft Howard. 10-4.
Next week. Gager Pest Control
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Chevrolet (2-4) at 8:30 p.m.
Providing the offense for Ace
Drilling were Scotty Gertng (double,
single, run. two RBI). Je rry Gov-

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Hampton U 11. Virginia St It
High Point 7t. Mount Otiee 47
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Mail 1441
SI lahn’4III 111

Pinehurst
C on tln n ttf fro m I B
Debbie Ziegler (tw o singles,
three runs). Dolores Gallo (two
singles, run). Estelle Norvrll and
l.ynn Pell (two slnglrs) and Tina
Pine (single, Hill).
Doing (be bitting (or t-akc
Monroe were T e re s a T llic k
(single, two m il). Sue Baglcy
(single. HDD. Ju lie Albertson and
Dlno Wilson (single, nm ). Nina
T u rc h u n (single) and Jam ie
Jones (run).
Pacing Hosack over Northland
were Gallo (ho m e run. two
singles, four runs, three RBI).
Lynn (two triples, single, two
runs, two RBI). While (home
run. single, four runs, four RBI).
Baggett (home run . single, run.
three RBI). Norvrll (two slnglrs.
run. iwo RBI). Jua n ita Johnson
(two singles, run) and Campbell
(home run, two runs, four Kill)

A lso h ittin g w ere W ils o n
(single, ru n . tw o R B I). Sue
Brownlow (single, three runs).
Pine (single, ru n ) and G in a
Mulllnax (two runs).
T rlh h a S m ith singled and
sc ored a run nnd Maggie Walsh
and Kim Bolt both singled for
Northland.
Powering Sanford Btngu were
Paula Songer (hom e run. double,
single, three runs, four RBI).
Sissy Steele (tw o singles, two
runs. R B I). Sue Ntcklc (tw o
s in g le s , r u n . R B I). B o n n ie
Chaplin (iw o singles. RBI). Patty
Pollrx (single. Iw o runs. RBII,
Sue Nohr (single, run. RBI). Kim
Curtis (single. Iw o runs). Dee
W a ld o n (s in g le . R B II. Lea h
Spuirow (two runs) and Teresa
Ferry (RBI).
W alsh. S m ith and W e n d y

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04 0 Maanlenna 000 40 AAcLtod 10 4 4 4.
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SatomSI 71. Fitchburg St 4*
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Varment 71. Cent Connecticut SI M
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Liberty U 71. Emory A Henry 41
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Mount Oliva 71, High Pom lit
Radford I ) D a rd u n 70
I r m r i a r 11. South Carolina 71
Virginia SI 7a. Hampton U 41
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Dchonco Ml. Manchatltr 71
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Mo Southern SB. SW Bapfltt 11
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of Slock Car Automobile Racing
event of I9ft4.
Wood came back lo Mnlsh
second tn front of Marshull.
T o lly Hester, and Michigan pilot
Scott Baker.
Former Speed«vorId Muddied
champion Glen Carter took over
the (mint tn ih r Limited Late
Model main event when Paul
Colgun's u fr lost |&gt;owcr. Caper
ted the rest of the way for Bis
first victory in the division.
Trailing Carter were Michael
Williams. T im m y Todd. Andy
SaMloil. and Mike Todd
Paul Colgan lt d all the way to
win tits fourth Sjxirtsnian event
of the year. Finishing second
through filth were Jerry Smith.
Je ll Rule. Rick Johns, anti Bill
Loomis.
T h e wreck-strewn Modified
feature went to Ed Mertdlth. He
was followed by John Lovelady.
J i m m y C ro w e J r . . W a y n e
Parker, und Greg Hughes.
Other feature event winners
were Bobby Sears IMlnl-Stocka).
Carl Peters (Run-Abouts), and
Dennis Arcblnal (Mini-Bombers).

By PAUL M A M Id L IA
Special to tho Herald

C V JO IN T B O O TS

4t M 3I97SHI5
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Orr.

tpiiiliner. finished second ahead
of David Rogers. Eddie Gainey,
and Ronnie Burked
" T h e ear Just wasn't right
tunlght." sold Rogrrs. a three
time New Sm yrna S|&gt;erdway
laite Model ehampton. "W c sure
didn't have a third-place car
tonight, hut wc finished third
E v e r y t h in g co n sid e re d . I'm
pleased."
Several out-of-state drivers
and first-lime visitors, preparing
fnr the upcoming Sprcdw-rrks
series, were u [Kirt of tile 28-car
Meld that ltK&gt;k the Mag for the
22ud annual Orange Blossom
One such pilot was Gulucy.
who races out of Lake City's
Colum bia Motor Speedway.
" T ills Is u great track with
some real friendly people." said
Gainey. " I have to thank Pete
(Orr) for taking me around the
track during hot laps. Il hrl|&gt;ed a
lot to get a feel of the track.”
Th e race look 55 minutes lo
complete. For his winning effort.
Russell picked up •3.000
Other feature event winners
were Barbarn Pierce
(S p o r ts m a n ). A lle n Rhodes
(Limited Late Models), Kenny
Heckle IModlMrds). Bob Fllllger
{Bombers). Bobby Sears IMlnlStocks), T im Nicholas (R unA b o u ts ). and Debbie Santo
(Four-Cylinder Enduro).

Smith leaves Bombers
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I F A S C A R ) c h a m p io n D a v id
Russell edged teammate Pete
O rr at Die rh e rk rn , to win the
Orange niniwoni (OO (or Uile
Model* last Saturday. Feb. 5. al
New Sm yrna Speedway.
" I really needed lb l» w in
to n ig h t.” M id an emotional
Russell (u victory lane. "M y son.
T im m y , Is still In (lie hospital
W hen I vlslied him today, he
said he would like me lo win, If
lint me. then Pete.
" I knew In my heart I had tn
win this nice for T im m y ,"
Russell, wlio set the evening's
fourth'fas test (piallfylng time,
started the race from the eight Ii
(NisiMon by vln u co f the draw.
One by one, Russell started to
pick the cars olf By lap 11. hr
had moved up two positions.
Four laps later, he was In lourtli
p la c e . B y lap 3R, he was
challenging O rr lor the No. 1
spot. Ta kin g advantage of a
restart Russel! powered around
O rr on lap 42 lo take the lead.
T h e ra ce h a d fo u r le ad
c h a n g e s an d n in e c a u tio n
period* with K u s -'ll and O rr
swapping the key |M&gt;*ltlnn* lietween them,
"D avid Just had mure power
than me on the restarts," said
Orr. u Ihree llme winner of the
Orange Blossom. "H e 's running
a real good Boyd motor. I blew
m y engine last week and I have
to thunk David Debellus for
letting me run bis engine to­
night."
W ith 15 lap* to the checkers,
Russrll took rontrol and, despite

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repeated challenges from Orr.
went on lo notch his first-ever
Blossom win.
"W e raced our plan and It paid
off." said Russell. " I wanted lo
n in a good, stendy rare and slay
out uf trouble so I could make a
n m at the end. Pete (Orrl raced
me hard, hut I was determined
that tilts nice wasn't going tn gel
away from me "

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O R LA N D O Jo hn Sm ith s
last run In the Bomber division
W’iis a good one as he led every
MISCELLANEOUS
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Tonight
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WGTOAM ISeOi. Talk Sport, feature event last Friday. Feb. 4.
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IN BRIEF
DAR Chapter presents flag to school
Sollle Harrison Chapter DAR of Sanford. presented a 3x5 fl.
nylon flag of the United Stales of America to Rainbow
Elementary School. Oviedo, Jn n . 21. at a flagpole ceremony at
10:45 a.m.
T h e flag flew over the U.S. Capitol Feb. I I . 1985 at the
request of the Honorable Jo h n Warner. U.S. Senator from
Virginia.
Th e flag was recently donated to Sallic Harrison Chapter by
Edward Messlck. Sanford, who had rect lved It on the occasion
of his retirement.
Messlck. a U.S. Navy W W II veteran, served 14 months on an
aircraft carrier In the South I'ociflc.
T h e presentation wns made by Mrs. Paul Mlkler representing
the chapter.

Red and White Ball scheduled Saturday
It's time to pul on your dancing shoes and dance to the
music of "Abe and the House Rockers” from 9 p in. to 1 a m. at
the Sanford Civic Center on Saturday. Feb. 12.
Th e occasion Is the annual Red and White Dali, sponsored by
the Sanford Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
Inc.
Proceeds from the ticket sales will be used to supplement the
sorority’s scholarship funds which are used to provide
scholarships to qualifying Seminole County high school
graduates each year.
T h is year's Red and White Dali chairm an Ruth Walker and
her committee have devoted a lot of lime and effort to making
this affair the best yet.
Tickets are 910 per person and may be purchased In advance
from any member of the sorority or at the door.

Rotary awards presented
LO N G W O O D — The Rotary Club of Longwood recently
presented Its m onthly recognition awards.
Lym an High School students Jennifer Ord. daughter of
Jam es and Cornelia Ord of Long wood, and Michael Ek. son of
Robert and Patricia Ek of Altamonte Springs, were selected as
this m onth’s winners.
Th e y were selected based on their personal, academic and
community-related achievements os evidenced by grades,
school attendance, school and com m unity activities and
cooperative spirit.
T w o Lym an High seniors will be recognised by the Rotary
C lub of Longwood during each m onth of this school year.

AARP meats Thursday
S A N FO R D — T h e Sanford A A R P chapter 1077 will meet
Thursday, at 10 30 a m ., at the Sanford Senior Center. A
covered dish luncheon will be served and Dr. Robert J . Sm ith
will apeak on skin disorders.

Busy school ‘su per’ takes tim e out fo r kitchen duty
B y R S N B S K IIT H
Hohratd Correspondent
L A K E M AR Y W ith her
business und career endeavors
reuchlng a |x&gt;lut that for most
would he considered very high
In the stress department. It
comes us a welcome pleasure to
know Cook of the Week. Dr.
Charallnr Luna. She displays
such a warmth and even level of
keeping all In which she Is
Involved within a healthy and
workable balance.
Luna halls originally from Los
Angeles and has lived In Florida
for the past rlghl years Four of
those years In Sanford and four
In Lake Mary where she cur­
rently resides. She and her
husband. Robert, have three
children. Elizabeth. 16. Michele.
6. and Gabrlelle. 4'S.
A lth o u g h the L u n a s have
more than an average 40-hour
work week outside the home,
responsibilities are shared as
best as they can be. Luna,
laughing recalls how Robert look
on the laundry one day and was
asking "h o w do you turn this
thing o n ?" said Luna. She goes
on to say how "he marvales at
how I can be doing two and three
things at one time and get them
all done."
L u n a , who Is the curre n t
superinlendcnl of Florida. Page
Private School: past director.
Page Private School: assistant
principal. Page Private School,
also has u long and Impressive
record of achievements and
awards to show toward her
Involvement In community serv­
ice work.
A list os some of the highlights
of L u n a 's many accom plish­
ments Include: member, txiard
of directors, Association of In ­
dependent School of Florida

Nar-Anon meets every Wednesday at 8 p.m . at West Lake
Hospital. 589 West State Road 434. Longwood. Nar-Anor. Is &lt;t
support group open to families and friends of addicts. Dally
living with an addict Is more turmoil than you can handle by
yourself. Jo in for support In coping w ith your addict: gain
serenity to make decisions and put your life back In focus. Call
260-1900 for more informal Ion.

Camera club sets meetings
T h e Seminole Lake Mary Camera C lub meets the second
Wednesday every month In Old Lake Mary City Hall. 158 N.
Country Club Rd. at 7:30 p.m . For more Information, call Grace
at 321 -4723 or Sel at 323 8 6 9 1.

Rotary meets early
Rotary Club of Lake Mary meets Thursday mornings.
7:30-8:30 a m. at the Tlm acuan Country Club, on Rinehart
Road. Contact Dll) Moore, president, at 323-1192.

Weight Watchers meet on Thursdays
A local chapter of Weight Watchers meets at the Lake Mary
C om m unity Building every Thu rsd ay from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m.

Hollywood East clogging classes
Hollywood East Dancers conduct dogging classes every
Thu rsd ay. Beginners from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . and Intermediate
from 7:30 to 8:30. at Melodee Skating Rink. W. 25th Street
near Airport Boulevard tn Sanford.
T h e cost Is 93 per class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with
paying child.
For Information, call Marty at 322-5761 or Dawn. 904-7350270.

O u r rfooler winter months are
a good lim e to serve heartier
m e a ls s u c h us t r a d it io n a l
G e rm a n foods Many of the
dishes cun Ire light In fat without
sacrificing flavor by using suh
M Mutes for high fut meats.
Smoked sausage und worsts that
are made with turkey are a
healthy choice. Serve generous
portions of vegetables that are
seasoned with spices and herbs.
Sweet-sour dressings are ferquently used In German dishes
Potatoes and cabbage are com ­
bined In this quick meal
GERM AN PO TA TO SA LA D
ON S A U S A G E
3 cups cubed potatoes
2 Ibis, chopped onions
14 tsp. salt
VS cup water
3 cups shredded cabbage
2 Ibis, red wine vinegar
1 tsp. cornstarch
1 tsp. sugar
vs tsp. Dijon mustard
8 oz. smoked turkey sausage
Combine potato, onion, salt
and half o( water In 2-quart
mlcro-safc casserole. Cover with
casserole lid. Microwave on 100
percent power 8-9 minutes or
until Just about lender, stirring

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Dr. Charallna Luna prepares appal Izing meals.
(1 9 9 1 -9 3 ); m e m b e r o f the
Daughters of the American Rev­
olution — Sallle Harrison C ha p ­
te r past re g e n t (1 9 9 1 -9 2 ):
member. Sanford W om an's Club
(1992-931 and W ho W ho’s in
American Eduratlon 11994-95).
It Is easy to see that Luna's
lorte in life Is the betterment of
education. "T h e field of educa­
tion Is so rewarding for m e." she
•unit
S h r has 21 years of
experience with Page Private

School and travels to some of the
other states .where these schools
have been opened.
When asked, what she feels
her greatest work related ac­
complishment Is. Luna replya. ” 1
guess that would have to be m y
Inclusion In the 1992-93 edition
of the Oxford’s W ho’s W h o ."
T h is Is an elite registry of
extraordinary professionals.
So. with so much going on
where does she find time to

2 this, butter
2 this, cocoa
Ucupsugar
2 egg yolks
1VS cups (lour (scant I
1 top. baking powder (heaping)
VS cup cold water
2 egg whits beaten
C re a m b u tte r, cocoa and
sugar. Beat In yolks. Add flour
(with baking powder sided In)
alternately with cold water. Add
beaten whites. Bake at 325 for
12 to 15 minutes.
3egg yolks
1 level tbis. of mustard
1VS tbls. of sugar
1 tap. salt
Butter the site of a walnut
Paprika

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Cool weather calls for heartier meals

Nar-Anon to meet

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cook? " I moke the time Just as
often as I can." Lun a said. "I
enjoy having a meal look as
appetising when 1 serve as It ts to
eat.
" A lot of m y recipes go back
three generations.” she said.
“ So. m y fam ily Just always
seemed to be creating something
w o n d e rfu l In the kitchen.
Luna's recipe for Cocoa Mufflna
la one of those family recipes.
•*1w ill tell you right now. these
mufflna are to die for.” she said.
" T h e y are truly a compliment
fetter every time.”

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Microwave on 100 percent power
7 8 mlnules or until cabbage Is
lender. Combine remaining M
cup water, vinegar, cornstarch,
sugar and mustard: stir Into
potato mixture. Cut sausage Into
VSInch pieces. Add to potato
mixture: cover. Microwave on
100 percent power 4-5 minutes
or until heated through, stirring
once. Sliced green onions can be
substituted for onion.
Dreaded pork chops cook nice­
ly In the microwave oven. Th e
inlld cnraw uy flavor adds a
special German accent In this
recipe. S e rve w ith m ashed
potatoes. red cabbage, and an
apple dessert.
B A V A R IA N P O R K C H O P S
2 Mils dry bread crumbs
2 lbs). Parmesan cheese
\s tsp. garlic sail
Vs tsp. paprika
4 boneless pork chops (about 1
pound)
VS tbls. vegetable oil
VS tsp. caraway seed
2 tbls. sour cream or yogurt
C o m b in e b re a d c r u m s .
Parmesan chccsc. garlic salt,
and paprika on waxed paper.
Sprinkle caraway seed In 8-Inch
round glass baking dish. Brush
surface of chops lightly with oil.
Coal wllh crum b mixture. Place
on caraway seeds In baking d|sh.
Sprinkle with remaining crum b
m ix tu re . C o v e r w ith pap e r
towels. Microwave on 50 percent
pow er 6 mi nut es , then
microwave on 30 percent power
20-22 minutes or until lender.
Transfer chops to serving plate.
Stir sour erram Into Masoning
m ixtu re In pan. Serve w ith
chops. Th is recipe can also tie
used with bonc-ln chops.
Enhance Germ an menus with
(his brightly-colored sllghtlylangy red cabbage. II Improves
on standing.
R E D C A B B A G E 'N A P P L E S
8 cups shredded red cabbage
(1 " j pounds)
2 large apples, (reeled and
chopped
Vi cup water
2 tbls. sugar
2 (bis. red wine v Incgar
1 tbls. margarine and butter
V* teaspoon salt
VS u p . marjoram leaves
Combine cabbage, apples, and
w ater In 2 -q u a rt casserole.
Cover. Microwave on 100 per­

cent power 20-25 minutes or
until tender, stirring 2-3 times.
And sugar, vinegar, margarine,
sail and marjoram, m ix well.
Cover. Microwave IdO percent
3-314 minutes or until heated
t h r o u g h . M a ke s a b o u t 10
servings.
The natural tenderness of pork
allows for shorter cooking times
with Just as much flavor. Serve
with noodles.

are blended and meat la tender.
Combine Juice. 2 tablespoons
Dour and brown sugar; m ix well.
S t ir In to m e a t m ix tu re .
M icrow ave 100 percent, u n ­
covered. 2-2VS minutes or until
mixture bolls and thickens, stir­
ring once. Remove bay leaf; stir
In parsley. Makes about six
servings.

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1 lb. boneless lean pork, cut
Into 1 Inch cubes
2 Ibis, flour
VS U p . salt
V4 (sp. paprika
VS tsp. pepper
2 medium onion, sliced
1 clove garlic, minced
2 medium aplcs. peeled and
sliced
2 u p . instant chicken bouillon
1VS cups water
VS U p . caraway seed
1 bay leaf
VS cup apple Juice
2 ibis, flour
1 ibis, brown sugar
2 tbls. chopped parsley
Combine pork cubes, flour.
suit, paprika and pepper In
2-quart cosset'lie; mix well to
coat pork evenly. Add onions
and garlic. Microwave 100 per­
cent uncovered. 5-6 minutes or
until meat Is hoi stirring once.
Add apples, bouillon, water, car­
a w ay an d bay leaf. C o v e r.
Microwave on 50 percent power
50-60 minutes or until flavors

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D EA R DR. G O T T : Is there
such n think os walking pneu­
monia? If so. what treatment do
you recommend?
D E A R R E A D E R : Anyone
walking around w ith pneumonia
h a s w a lk in g p n e u m o n i a .
Th e re fo re , the c o n d itio n Is
common. In most cases, wulktng
pneumonia Is relatively mild;
cough, malaise, fatigue, and
low-grade fever are the only
symptoms. Once this mild form
of pneumonia progresses •• ns It
usually does •• patients become
sicker and take to their bed*. nr
ure hospliall/ed. I sup|&gt;oxc that,
t e c h n ic a lly s p e a k in g , a n y
pneumonia Is •• In Its Initial
phase -- "walking" pneumonia.
Th e distinction Is simply a
matter ofdegrre.
Pneumonias ol a n y type un­
usually treated w ith antibiotics:
once treated, they are no longrr
contagious
DEAR DR. G O T T ; I recently
had an abnormal Pap that read
" H V P change" In m y cells Six
weeks later during a colposcopy
exam, mv gynecologist indicated
I looker) normal and healthy. Is It
l&gt;osalhlr my first Pap was overread? If nol. does It mean thnt
some day I will acquire genital
warts?
D EA R READER: T h e Human
Papilloma Vims causes venereal
warts and low-grade Inflamma­
tion In the female reproductive
tra rl: cellular changes caused by
Ihc vim s can often be detected
In the Pap smear O n these
occasions, further examinations
-- su ch as yo u h a d •• are
n e c e s s a ry to c o n f i r m the
diagnosis and determine Its ex­
tent. The problem w ith H P V Is
that It Is associated with an
Increased Incidence of cervleal
cancer.
Therefore, your gynecologist
provided customary care. The
Initial Pap lest m a y have been
misread or the v iru s Infection
m ay be Inapparcnt at this time.
In this lallrr Instance, further
diagnosis and treatment would
lx- necessary to protect yon and
yo u r sexual partner from further
health problems.

Y o u in u a t f o l i o w y o u r
g y n e c o lo g is t's advice about
n p p ro p rln tr supervision und
monitoring. For example, lie
may ask you to have rcjieal I’np
trsta every three to six month*
until he I* satisfied that no HPV
Infection exists.
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B y P h illip Alder
Gary Player Sparks very,-hard
on his gull guiiiWSAnMP. w liffi he
was practicing bunker sjiot* und
gelling every o n r w ith in a cou­
ple of feel of llie hole, a n|x-ctatnr
observed. "Gee. are you ever
lu ck y !" Gary lonkrd up und
replied. "Yr*. and the more 1
practice, the luckier I get."

South's balancing double and
North's ra uiln us three clubs.
South rrhid three s|»ides A s this
showed a ve ry strung hand.
North cuc-hld four heurts tu
signify a good raise to four
spades South needed no further
encouragement.
Alter w inning the first trick
with d u m m y's heart ace. de­
clarer made a larslghlrd play; he
nilfed d um m y's heart two In his
hand. Then he drew two rounds
of trumps, getting the bad news.
South continued with a diamond
to dum m y's queen and ruffed
th r last heart in Ills hand. Next,
he cashed the club arc and A-K
ol diamonds. W ith his prepara­
tions complete. South cx ltrd
w lili a trump to East's Jack.
East had to lead a club Into
dum m y's K -J tcnacc. Rut If he
had had u diamond left, declarer
would have nilfed and tried the
club finesse.

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In today's deal, w hen Ihc
spades full In hrrak 2-2. II looks
as though declarer needs the
club finesse to make his slum.
However, us you can see. It is
losing. So South went one down,
right? Wrong! He saw there was
another possibility to make ihc
slum. The club Unease could
wait.
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Associated Press Writer______
C O L U M B U S . O h io D U)
Williams knows why some of the
country's best athletes — Carl
Lew is, Lawrence T a y lo r . Do
Jackaon — were horn In Ihe
South.
Th e secret, he swears, was
their mommas' Southern cook­
ing: "N ow , you know all they did
was sit there and eat corn bread
and greens."
Dut Southern dishes such as
c o lln rd greens, t u r n ip and
mustard greens, pinto Ireans.
black eyed peas and candled
sweet potatoes can lake hours of
preparation. And people today
Just aren't willing to emulate the
long hours their mothers totled
In the kitchen, said Williams.
Hence Williams' G lo ry Foods
— a pioneering nallonal line of
canned and packaged Southern
cuisine, nam rd afler Ihe movie
"G lo ry ,” which dramatized Ihe
Massachusetts 54th Regiment of
the Civil War's first black unit.
T h e concept: R em ove the
drudgery from preparing some
of the more popular Southern
dishes, attracting those with
Utile patience.
Greens, a lough, leafy vegetable. ran take five hours to clean
and cook. Dut a ran of seasoned
G lo ry greens takes o n ly 15
minutes to heat. Dried pinto
b e a n s b o u g h t at t h e
supermarket must soak In water
for several hours before they're
r e a d y to c o o k . A c a n of
hcat-and-eat Glory beans takes
minutes to warm.
Williams, who Is black, grew
up in the city but was fed a diet
rich In Southern tradition.
He always wondered w h y no
one had come up with a quick
way to prepare some of Ids

f a v o r i t e d is h e s a n d w h y
supermarkets larked an ethnic
food section specializing In (he
“ dow n-hom e" fare com m on In
m any black homes.
S o Ih e re s ta u ra n t o w n e r
{Nirlayed Ills 20-plus years of
experience In food service and
founded Glory Foods w ith three
former co-workers.

Place the water In n large
saucepan and bring to n boll.
Add the onion, garlic bouillon
cubes and celery. Cook for five
minutes. Add the tomato sauce,
chopped tomatoes, okra and
ra m . Cover and cook for 20
minutes. Add salt and pepper lo
tasle. Serves four.

Candled Yams Arkansas
Style
A few m ip c s from Ihe k itch­
ens of G lory Foods:

V4 teaspoon nutmeg
V4 cup water
4 tablespoons butter
Cornbread Stuffing
I large ran sweet potatoes
14 Iruspoon rubbed sage
V4 cup sugar
I p a ck (6 cup s) c o a rs e ly
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
crum bled com brrad
Drain can of sweet polutors In
1 cup chopped celery
a single layer In large Iron
2 beaten eggs
skillet. Sprinkle w1lh W teaspoon
*4 cup chopped onions
of the nutmeg. In a saucepan,
1- 3 c u p m a yonnalsr/salud bring the water lo a gentle boll,
dressing
then add the suftir. Doll gently.
chopped cooked giblets
Add Ihe butter, vanilla extract
k4 teaspoon sail
and remaining nutmeg. Spoon
half ihe mixture over (ne sweet
V4 teaspoon poultry seasoning
potatoes and simmer slowly on
1 ru p c h lc k rn b ro lh
lop of Ihe stove for five minutes.
In saucepan, cook Ihe celery
and onion In chicken broth until
Baste with the remaining syrup
lender, uhout 5 minutes. Do not
and tlm m r r until the sweel
drain. In large bowl, combine
potatoes absorb most of the
e g g s, m a y o n n a is e , p o u l t r y
syrup, about 2D minutes. Re­
seasoning, sage, salt and giblets
move from Ihe heat and lei stand
until ready lo serve. Serves 4.
thoroughly. On heavy foil, form
stufllng Into oval loaf Seal foil.
I'lace on baking sheet Hake In
4 00degrre ovrn for 25 to 30
minutes or until hot. Serves
eight to 10.

can mixed greens
23rds cup chopped onion
I clove garlic, minced
H-ounce can tomato sauce
1 can okra
k4 cup water
V4 cup chopped celery
3 chicken bouillon cubes
2 cups chopped fresh tomatoes
1 can co m

S l i r In three ta b le sp o o n s
vinegar.
Cook In double boiler until
thickened.
Add V4 pint whipping cream .
Serve over tossed s a la d s

WINTER VEGETABLE SALAD
0 cups bite size pieces salad
greens
V4 cup carrots
14 cup Ihlnly sliced celery
2 Ibis, coarsely chopped green
pepper
2 small green onions w ith tops
Ihlnly sliced
M cup boiled dressing
Toss all ingredients.

6 m e d iu m fresh c a r r o t s ,
shredded
1 small onion, chopped, about
M cup
V4 tap. salt
V4 tap. dried savory leaves
M tap. dry mustard
V4 cup hot walcr
V* c u p c o a rs e ly c h o p p e d
walnuts
I Ibis, butler
Pare three cups of carrots
thinly and remove ends. Mix
carrots, onions, salt, savory and
mustard In ungreased IV4 quart
casserole. Pour water over top.
Cover and bake In 350 degree
oven until carrots are tender.
About 45 minutes. Cook and stir
wnlnuta In butler over m edium
heal until walnuts are toasted,
about two minutes. Sp rin kle
over carrots. Serves 4.

C H O C O LA TE CH IFFON M E
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FED UP IN THE BREAK ROOM
DEAR PED UP:'F o r you and
your co-workers to stop going to
the break room (or eating lunch)
for this reason Is childish W hy
don't you simply tell this women
that you find her Incessant talk
about food Irritating, and to
please curb It?

DEAR ABBT: We have a
problem that may seem trivial,
but on a dally basts the situation
Is annoying. At our place of
DEAR ABBT: Did you make
e m p l o y m e n t w e h a v e an
employees' break room where any New Year's resolutions
many of us eat lunch. It Is a for IBB47
short lu nch break for most of us.
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so we like lo have some pleasant
conversation and e njoy o u r
DEAR NOST: No Last year I
lunches. Most uf us bring our made only one: I resolved to
make no more New Year's reso­
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2 squares chocolate
4 eggs, separated
1 cup augur
W Isp. salt
1 tsp. vanilla
Pour cold water In bowl and
sprinkle gelatin on top of water.
Mix boiling water and chocolate
until smooth. Do tills over a slow
fire. Add egg yolks, sligh tly
beaten and *4 cup sugar, salt
and vanilla. Cool thru. Add
slimy beaten egg whites and rest
of sugar. Fell baked pie shell.
Chill 2 or 3 hours In refrigerator.
When ready to serve spread top
or pie w ill) whipped cream.

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7 cups water
1 tsp. pum pkin pie spice
2 cans (16 ounces) Jellied
cranberry sauce
tt cup lemon Juice
I can 112 ounces) frozen orangc Juice concentrate, thawed
Mix brown sugar, one cup
water and the pumpkin pie spice
In Dutch Oven. Heat to botling
over high beat, stirring co n ­
stantly. Boll and stir until surgar
Is dissolved; remove from heat.
Stir In cranberry sauce until well
b le n d e d . S t ir In re m a in in g
water, the lemon Juice an d
grange Juice concentrate, heat to
boiling, reduce heat. S im m e r
uncovered five minutes. Serves
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remember the first time.
Well, m y grandson, who Is not
15. asked me the same question
whrn he was 9 years old.
My reply: "R usty, I am so old. I
can't even remember the last
lim e."

Cube Steak

CookContinued from Page 3B

In your column about a teacher
who asked her students to write
an essay on the first time they
made love. A pupil — a
60-year-old male — told her It
was so long ago he rould hardly

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

L a t » I 5X i ?

McKntght. Casselberry, girl
Ja n . 24 — Denise and Ronald
Dry. Oviedo, glri: Rebecca and
Randy Snyder. Winter Springs,
boy
Ja n . 25 — Debra and G a ry
Miller. Longwood, boy; Mana
and Ceelllo Rios, boy
T h e following births have been
recorded at H C A Central Florida
Regional Hospital:
Ja n . 1 — Dcrdra G urr, L o n g ­
wood. girl
Ja n . 2 — Renee Duller. S a n ­
ford. girl
Ja n . 3 — Peggy and Th o m a s
Kearney, Sanford, boy: Linda
M a rlin . Sanford, boy: K e lly
Ju d k in s and William K u e hn .
Longwood. girl
J a n . 4 — A l o w c l t a
Montgomery. Lakr Monroe, boy
J a n . 6 — Carol N o rw o o d .
Sanford, boy
Ja n . 0 — Tellaha L. Ford and
Shaudc A. Moody. Sanford, girl:
Tam la Bush ana Edgar Lem on.
Sanford, girl
Ja n . 1 1 — Jacqueline Harper.
Lake Mary, girl
J a n . 12 — Sangccta a n d
Pradeep Lodha. Sanford, girl
Jan . 14 — Strena D. S ch ru m
and J e ll A . Spoils. Sanford, girl
Ja n . 15 — Margaret A. and
Kevin T . K n oll. Lake Mary, girl

A CREATIVE WRITER IN L.A.
DEAR CREATIVE WRITER:
Meet a Floridian with • cate
sense of humor:
DEAR ABBT: You had a In te r

ADVICR

we work who talks Incessantly
about food. No matter what we
bring, w h rn we heat It In the
mlcrowavc she says, "M m n n n .
that smells good. What do you
have today?" Frequently, she
asks for details concerning what
Is In the food. Abby. this Is
absolutely every Item we bring!
Some of us have even slopped
going to ihe break room or
slopped rating lunch. W c hntr In
be rude and not answer her. bill
she Is actually rude to continu­
ally ask us about every detail of
our food. Please do not use our
names or city. Just sign us...

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N IW ARRIVALS
Th e following births have been
recorded at Florida Hospital,
Altamonte Springs:
J a n . 13 — C h ris tin e and
Valdcm ar Castro. Fe rn Park,
girl: Priscilla and Harold Poole.
Altam ontr Springs, girl
Jan. 14 — Jennifer and Dart
C h lttu m . Altamonte S p rin g s,
g irl: Sarah O lra a n d R obin
Cowie. Altam onlr Springs, girl
Ja n . 15 — Monica and Edw ard
P a n d o . S a n fo rd , b o y : T in a
Martin and John Ryan IV. Cas­
selberry. girl
Ja n . 17 — Tam m y and Joseph
Szllagyl. Longwood. boy: Ta nia
a n d S a m u e l B e ll. W i n t e r
Springs, boy
Ja n . 19 — Susan Rebecca
Storms, LaMere. Oviedo, girl:
Yohano and Adam Lopez. A lta­
monte Springs, boy: Rebecca
and Mario Gomez. Oviedo, girl
Jan. 20 — Melissa A n n Doolit­
tle. Altamonte Springs, girl
Ja n . 21 — Dawn and Kevin
Tapscott. Sanford, boy: Carolyn
and Steven Berger. Lake Mary,
boy
Ja n . 22 — Julie and Robert
Worthen. Winter Springs, girl;
C a r o ly n a n d D a v id J o n e s ,
Oviedo, boy: Lorraine E va n s and
K e ith Lancaster. A lta m o n te
Springs, boy
Ja n . 23 — Tosha and Erroll

DEAR ABBYt I challenge yo u r
udvlce to “ On Ihe Spot,” Ihe
GO-ycar-old Journalism student
whose professor asked h im lo
wrlle un essay on Ihe first time
he made love.
If fie doesn't parlay this oppor­
tunity Into an " A ." he doesn't
deserve to write for Ihe local
newspaper.
As a GO-ycar-old retired college
professor and aspiring writer. I
would advise "O n the S p o t" to
create an essay that w o u ld
shock, daze and leave Miss
Overaclive Libido In a sweat,
clamoring for the sequel. I would
also show It to my wife so she.
too. could enjoy a laugh.
If questioned regarding Ihe
truthfulness of the story, he
should reply: "O f course It's
true; If you don't believe me. ask
my wife. She was there!" (W hen
I wrote It. tjiat ls!|

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1 0 3 -Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

99—Apartments

Unfumlthtd/ Rtn*

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SHENANPOAH APARTMENTS
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97-Apartm ents
Furnished / Rent

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103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

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99—Apartments
Unfurnished/ Rent

Stenstrom Rentals

CASSELBERRY
Upuak tlngk ttory. palro
apartmanlc I bacBoom t Ideal
lor individual or ccwpla

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wraanad
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up SMS mo iJUcac
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a/ dbk car garage, Ipk . aall
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garage hardaood Heart, boat
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qukt. w.d hook up 14] S'mo
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hook upt. No deqt . Airport
and Santord A re . lelt mo
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GOOD AREA vary clean A C.
1 Bdrm. prv pato and yard
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107-M obile
Homes / Rent

109—Mobile Home
Lot* / Rent
RV LOTS: Oukl p a t it Johns
Rlvar L amort Bluff Rd otl
Hay 41S Octaan K » M l IM*

114— Warehouse
Space / Rant
LONGWOOD/LAKE
MARY
Mid tl/a tlorag* warahomat
*00 M0 1*00 eg tt Fra* rant
w/llm o kata, trevre SMS/mo
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Industrial

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antranc* to Canpjl Fla Ra
glmcal Alrporl M l M l UOI
SANFORD MASS tq It 1 pbata
tprmkkrt SI'eg B Slaatlram
Raalty lac. Jim Dark 111 1410

117—Commercial
Rentals
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repair chop For more into
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2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford

330-5204

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lam rm Satalllta dlcFi SA4.FOO
a Renovated 1'H t Nawar tool,
carpal,

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Wa are opening RTC owned
tmgl# lamily Ilea bedroom
horn* located at kit S Park
Aetnu* an thlt day only
Drattk prlca rn tjctw i from
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boat
dock ramp and boal hout*
Smotr hout* BBQ C«U Fay*
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111—Appliances
/ Furniture
APPLIANCES. F U R H . TV'S.
ETC
BUY SELL-TRADE
INS CHECPO DEPOT. Illk
FRENCH A V I.
Ml 11*4
APPLIANCES) Beit prictt.
Bait Warranty Beel Serve* I
Wathert. dryart. mlcrowavat
W* buy appliance!! Delivery
Iraal A a B*tt.M« 1141 _
PDRYER. KvAmove avocado
In good cendltlan ITS Call
111 111*____________________
FUR N ITUR E FOR SALE. Liv
ing rm. dining rm. palto 1
badroomt. kilchan apphancat
L mite it*mt d.that tcraan
doort blind!, rail up blind! lor
paid, motor cyck Nothing
ova- MOO Goodcand M l ttao
KENMORE Waitwr and Drytr.
IWO tar bath Mtcrtwav*. 140
Taattov ayah. S l i m 41*4
BAY’S APPLIANCE a 111 S
FRENCH AVE. SANFORD
Wringer afar.
Stovat

|JI VOO lo r 4 bdrm . IM bath.
I. MO * tg It ir,ay# m aptf!
Fam rm w-l'caplac* Ra
mock led t ih hen, bath, new
carpal, tprmktor. taturity
tytlam Paddk lent, cuttom
Wathert Dryart Fra* S yr
window Iroatmantt. qukt
laber warr Dal avail Il k M41
cul da tac
Immaculatel
Owner, Ml kM4 attar a _
SIX PIECE LIVINO RM tel.
IISC KINO SIZE wakrbad
SANFORD DUPLEX ( . ( h e i r
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hat 1 bdrm, I bath, carport
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the other Paymanlt 1100
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tear* hornet in HI treat of
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a 1/1 erlth llraptaca. newer
wathar. goad cand Inon War
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cavpal and Ilk 144 )O0
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233—Auto Parts
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231-Cars
AlmetT Eaaey Car I litl It Said
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The SlraaTil Latt O Cart I A
Few Trutht and B«alll
JIM
Law Dawn Payment
With Warranty I

BUYHERE, FAY HERE
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
• C H IV Y MOTOR. Ik/k. MS VI.
guaranteed to run ttrong 1
barrel carb Ik* Will daliver
m a n * ____________________
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Lika new Mull tall Only
S14 SCO C am JO/isH aasa
a CO RVETTE. Itfl. T t match
Ytltow, I lopt Mutt teal
A thing 14X0 M l 0/M________
DODGE MAR ADA, ItlO V I
automatic, mag whaalt SI,000
MB 1130____________________
9HONOA ACCORO LX. lift
P/S. P/8 . air. Kenwood
AM FM caihatta. 4 door, tow
m lkt Rmewood cotor Wilt
run forever tll.l/S 111 T4/1
OLE BARON Convarlikk. M
Rad. loaded, d g dath naw
lop new brat t/.000**S TIP*
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Compktaly loaded Serve*
racordt and rrcaiplt IS 100
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Naw A/C. rebuilt Irantmlt
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power door lock* and all other
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COMMUNITY SALE
Evaryting from bicyckt to
11thing pokt.
apptiancot
toon baby Kami, tome lr**
toy! and much, much, moral
*th and Oak S t. Santord
FRIDAY A SATUROAY I I I

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HO* S Park Ay* . Santord
Ffldayk 1_______ Saturday k I
GARAGE SakFT Why bother ft
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11 noon on Tuotday and lak*
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Ma ISal Saturday and Sunday

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221—Good Things
to Eat
STRAWBERRIES U P K k Open
fam Itti Ctkey A.e Jm i £
of Santord I m N of St Rd
aa Haopt Farmt 111 /IM

223—Miscellaneous
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Trad* tor port generator.
boat, horto. pony tart W t llH
• SCALE: Count* tor upright.
Ilk* ih# dociort Weight up to
MOIbt Only 111 Call 110 OBO*
SERVICE SALES 4 PARTS tik
port abk karotan* haatort
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lift Chevy Ball mount, trailer
ball included |/S Ml 4*10
Call I to 1, Mon Frl ________
ROLL BAR. trolly panted,
hotdl 4 Ughto. MU thort bad
Fnrd Itt 111! lake! II 111/44/

2 3 5 -T r uc k s/
Buses/ Vans

g / n tiNT

SHORTOFCASH 7
Sartoutly looking toe a nlc*.
ckan utad cart DEPEN
OABLE Down paymanlt at
tow at l i l t include! lai A
Illk Call

FUESAUTOSALES
» *327 2692# »
• TOYOTA COROLLA watan.
t l . Auto. A/C. rad. MK.
warranty H .tM M l 44M
VOLKSWAOON BUOS. FI and
'll Suparbaatkt S400 tor both
Call to* M i attar S_______
lt d BUICK L I IABR B. Ctoanl
Good condition II 100 OBO
MJ I/O or leave mag________
ITM CL CAMINO V*. auto.
A/C Mini condition I U M0
111 I44S linoantwar ly mtg
•tl MO M IDOET, Vary good
cond . rrttorad. garage tept
U K ml
l ) ?00
Ml 4041
' l l PLYMOUTH FURY, 4 dr.
good angina, good llrat. A/C
SM0 OBO M l 1/kl Jimmy
M FORO TAURUS. 4 door.
Good condition SHOO OBO
40/M l 4*10 Ot&gt;**« area

•SI BUICK SKYLA RK

G«od

cond . 4 door . Autorn*be l/K
ptut m lkt Aik ing SI. 100 OBO
Call attar kpnt........... H400M
1/ CHEVY Spectrum, auto. air.
Am/Fm ca,telle, good cond.
Li biu* s u m o b o lio m s

*CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
'to. I ton. Pattangar ran
clean Loaded’ Too much to
lltt. mutt tea to appreciate
Only 11.4*1 OBO
111 ItoO
a DODGE VAN, ie/1 Good
condition! 11.000 or batl otter
Pioato call M l H41 attar ipm
• FORD LA R IE T l**0. F IM
X ckan. One owner, UK m l,
loaded, kyf I0K warranty
It M1JMI 0413 or M l 04*1
a FORO RANGER. LTX tl
P/S. crulta. A/C. ttereo. 4 100
m lkt. t yr or 11.000 ml left on
warranty Call M l ISO _
FORD IS CONVERSION VAN
V 4. auto. power window!,
power door lock i . tilt, crulta.
andmor#' Eicalknt condition
in and out! Mutt tea and drive
to appraclak S4 IM OBO
40/ Mlktkl
a HANDICAPPED VAN IHO
Ford E IM Lift, automalic
doort S1000M114M
• ISUZU P/U f l Rad SK. A C
am/fm cat!. Tull bed’mar,
rear window |Y,a m M l *A1*
• JE E P P K K UP 4c4. Ikto, VI.
auto Englna and Irani re
built (about 14 000 mile, I
Newer mkrior SI OOP Ml 140*

Sanford Motor Co.
N FORD BRONCO
4X4
44 000 mlkt. » l 4.500
_________Call M l 41*1
a it/l CHEVY 1/7 ton p up. 3M
VI Runt good Engine and
trant tlrong kliaoM lSH l
• IH I SUBURBAN DitoC. * IL
d'etat half ton. machanlcally
to.Id naw rad /braka retort A
calipart haad liner Vary good
tlret and tow pkg SS. SOOOBO
_________ 40/lit lak*_________
m s CHEVY CUSTOM 1/4 ton
van Naw tlret. good working
condition a captain chairs
couch bed si.otWMSlsaO
U FORD CONVERSION Van
Recant motor overhaul I Cyl.
Ic* Cuid air, crulta canlrol
Nica van tarsi S0014* DM
• I* DODGE RAM 1S4 IS p4tl
M0 VI. MK miles Ilk* naw
cond S10 MOQBOMI t/l)

231—Vehicles
Wanted ____
WE PAY TOP t i l l FOR
Compkt* or Wracked Cars
Truck! RUNHIHGorNOT
ANY CONDITION
M l 1*44

239—Motorcycles
end Bikes
/«' KAW AIKI KH*M. dA»».c
•ic cond v lliC m !, cF40toiAt*
lic h f y w IfM Ittd O tl

24N^Recreational
Vehicles/C am pers
• CARRIAOE TRAILER. II tt.
Iff/. Real air. idtai lira
In'traval. Furnlthad NKal
Only 11,100 OBO M l toto
HOLIDAY Rambtor' Imperial
*k. Mil batamanl model,
loaded Eicalknt cond Op
I tonal Honda motor tcaoter tor
l a / rack S1S.O00 M l *44 4*1*
• 'lk MOTOR HOME R unt great
Will trade lor travel traikr ol
comparable vatu* Mi tots

M JkM ID R E F U N D
W IT H I

1B5—Computers
LASER PRINTER immulakt
HPS400. X T CampuSar SIM
_________ Can M i J/tJ________

187—Sporting Goods

ANQS At LOW at UOOO Down I
Gov't Rtpo't Tha Latatt Llttl
Bank Farectoiurtt Supar Dealt’

Ml

W HITE MINK JACKET SUa
fr«Jiufn. spt&gt;r* vjl U 000
lor U.S00 firm J77 K U h m tQ

217—GarageSa[es

**! PONTIAC Fl/kbtfd, T top S
tpd A/C Runt great Atk.ng
11 4MM/*SS*Atk tor Dave
• t l HONOA Clvk LX 4 dr. S
tpd crulto. pdl. pw. Am/Fm
iforio tap*. 1SK m lkt Eat
war SIS.M0 OBO Ml 1/1!

1970 Seville Cadillac
• S1000 OBO All power
01S4

11lk Santord A**.. Santord

It FT. BOAT and trailer M
hortapowar motor l i l t FIRM
Call aoi Mk M il
• Ik F T BOW fllDIR 111 HP
Mar cur y. o b. low hourt. with
trailer 11 M0 IJ10U4
oiai* s k i/ r ism b o a t *o h p
Merc w 1trailer Runt gnat'
SI 000 PaM.all nanctaas /kOk
a i m REGAL Medatlwn i f
10". 4 cyl ln&gt;outbo*rd motor
w drivo on traikr SS 000 OBO
_*M *004 O' tot axwavet___
• M F T PONTOON boat. «ll
l.berglatt laO HP Eranrud*.
Vary tattl Many tvtrat. lib*
new Only HO MO H I tk&gt;0__
•IF M ITCHELL. 14 ft Tithing
boai » m P Marc klctar 1
depth lindert trolling motor,
gatv trailer S1000 Ml 41SJ

___ 231—Curs

• FORD THUNDERRIRD, ITU
All orlglnall Need, tom*
work siaasOBQ M io m

Ml till

aGOLF CLUBS, and bag ladkt
Foaa Par Flit* ctubt I S I S ,
wood! I 1 Light blu* bag SM
Call Ml S444

• Ciu.iiity Used Cats A liucks

HOME APPLIANCE CENTER

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Bad Credit! NO P F O U L E M !

in nus»Ni

THANK YOU SANf OHU

304 f COMMtHClAL 51
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OTORS

321 -2993
321-1450

322-2470* 321-2770
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
■In Out 38th Yen*
VOLUSIA COUNTY, DeilSa!
pool. 1 bdrm. 1 bath, tpiil
plan naw carpet and paml.
111,000 __ _____ao/kkt
1 BDRM I BAT Hi New kitchen
carpal, C/HA S44 SOO
IM
Country Club C r , Santord
Will contldtr lea* purchata
By owner____________M l l/Tl

151—Investment
Property_/Sale

BATEMAN REALTT
ESTATE SALE
1 ttory block building IkkO
iqu*» e leeI Zoned GC 1 No
roatonabk ottar refuted

321-0759

321-2257

153—AcrcagcLois/Salo

W e'll advertise your car or other
motor vehicle until it's sold.
Y o u p a y lo r the first 10 d a y s and
i f y o u r car doesn't s e ll, c a ll us
and re n e w it fo r F R E E ! P hone
n u m b e r and a s k in g p ric e m u s t be
in c lu d e d in ad. N o c o p y c h a n g e
w h ile ad is ru n n in g e xc ep t fo r p ric e .
N o n -c o m m e r c ia l o n ly . C a ll 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 to d a y !

DELTONAAREA 10 ACRES
Idaal tor mobile horn* or
horn* til*, hortat. catlk.
farming, or nurtary Zonad
agricultural U.kOO par Per*
Small down payment with
oavnar financing kpa lkl l /11
It ACRES w/ DOUBLEWIDE
naw 1 bdrm. 1 bath Paiturt
and avoodt No gualltying
I4L000 Alto tl ACRES Pd
joining. Irrigation, paiturt
............
M M

322-2090

323-5774

1S5— C o n d o m in iu m s

EXCHANOE OR SELL your
proper!, located riyvhartl
lnaattora Raalty, Ilk M il

1 BEOROOM. 1 BATH living
rm. dining rm, ter porch,
kitchon. all appi MO MM local

H O U R S : M o n . ■ F rl. 8 :3 0 - 8 :3 0

143—Waterfront
Property / Sato

rhal

1505 W. 25th Street * Sanford
Managed 0 / Angela Gordon Property Management

LANDWANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without approval! 100 1000
acrat Waterfront a plut Call
Terry Clarion to* ISHana

114,111 .M 14a)

S racial wtthl Good each Howl
U K dn. owner hotol S M U M
Cammar(M l attka bide, tupar
tpot lor pro Hvry *11 4, 414
PavadparklnglOnly l Ik,too

(Geneva (hardens

159—Real Estate
Wanted

AA Carnet. Inc. I l l 1114
-H UG E i n . delacTwd garage
dt i let Neadt work t i l WX
•1/1 guct Hraal tancad yard
Salkr pa,t doting cottt
S4T.F00
-4k TR E E D ACRES
AAobik
horn*. near Lk
Jattup
airport and baltway TERMS
T ltW
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■We ! t »

BUYERS!

AFFORDABlf HOMES
VENIUHE I PRUPFRIIIS

NEW m e t . NO OOWN. tl*v
mtertel. IIX / I. tlM/ma
laX 10. 1)10 mo ItSS/Ok
SANFORD Royal Cove M ill. 1
bdrm | bath, central H/A.
tort ot aatratl Vary ckan and
me# Will tacrllic* tor balance
ol toan under »I0 OOOjJM lata
1 MOBILE HOMES In adult
pant. Palm Valky and
F a r wart 40/lat 1/11

Unci MinstieliL 323-7771

SANFORD

OELTOMA
m
numt_________

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

PINE CR IST
4/1 load! ol
room I Apl /mother In law
guarttrt Almotl tA O tg II
Only SM.0U0
Call tor dala.lti

nth SI. and M yrlk A*»

Attuma Na Oualllyl el/1. law
P ITI uaMO a j/j pool lack
PITI IliK O * 1/1 tpiil plan,
lanttd SMI PITI, IM.tO)

A sk About Our

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with 1 car garaga Buitl In
liet Llk* new. large yard!
le t VOO

REALTY, I N C .

FH A O R V A A S LOW AS IN

1.MONTH'S RENT FREE
OVER A 12 MONTH LEASE
ONI 4 2 BDRM. APTS.

USE YOURTAX RETURN

330^)273/ 774-9400
STAIRS PROPERTY

MORGAN REALTY

RE AL FLORIDA LIVING
L r g , on laka, dock. 1 Irplct.
wood lioort. vaultod. I 111.MO I

Newly Renovated!
Lake Front
Volleyball
Sparkling Pool

O n h J ^ j

SANFORDPOOLHOME

NEW Santord o««ie* and or
warthoutat *001*00 eg tl.
SeacMl, m i/m o. P I HSJ
SANFORD. Otfk* tpaca SJOO
eg tt building M a i HOD eg
tl par otlK* unit m /Q04
SANFORD F RENCH
AVI
SIM. month, includot utilitkt
1 room tuito _______ IM MW
m SO F E E T tor kota on tl tl.
tuccoulul oilikng anchor
butinetlet Good parking and
lighting
Groat
ylttbllily
AtklngSkOO/mo TO 44*4 work

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141—Homes fo r Sale

230—Antique/Classic
Cars_______

209—Wearing Apparel

215—Boats and
Accessories

BANK FORECLOSURE

GENEVA. 1 Bd-m. 1 Bath A C
sm/mo N il tec Avaltabk
Fab II
tO tU t t i ll

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199—Pets &amp; Supplies
PEKINESE
puppet
lull
b'oodtd 1 makt. 1 tamaks.
S100 aach Mother, available
lor Ira* Mora intok» Skll

FOR DOWNPAYMENT

T41-HomES fo r Sale

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Kawauai FA IM. gat angina
t /l Call 111 l ata___________
a F R E E G A A DEN MAN UR E
Haul alt triad)!

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Space / Rant

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193—Lawn A Garden

1 0 5 -DuplexTrjplex Rent

i ii- o « ic T '

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EXEC DESK, crtdtn/a. con
lartnc* table couch, chain
All tor SIM or will tpiil
Call M4 1/tl

HUD KOMIS,

CONVENIENT « SAFE. I A 1
Bdrm apll I W
Ut* mo
pitftdap I yr kata M l riaa

MARINER'S VILLAGE

109—Office Supplies
/ Equipment____

Co-Op / Sale

Y o u r tra n s p o rta tio n a d w o rk s best w h e n it c o n ta in s
in fo rm a tio n the b u y e r w a n ts to k n o w :
• Make and Model
• Year
• Power Features

S3

Mechanical Condition
Hody and Finish
Transmission

• Mileage
• Previous Use
• Aecessories/lnlerior

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‘S c h in d le r’s List’ gets 12 nom inations
AP Entertainment Writer_________
U E V E R L Y H IL L S . Calif. " S c h in d le r 's L i s t . ” S l r v c n
S p lrlb rrg 'tt (tearing lloliH-aust
(trnina of death and salvation,
raptured a leading 12 nom ina­
t i o n s t o d a y for t h r 0 0 t h
Academ y Awards. Including; licsl
picture and director.
•'Thr Plano" and " T h e Nrmains ol the Day" earned eight
n om in ation s each. Inclu d in g
Irest picture. Th e other l&gt;cst
picture nominees were " T h r
Fugitive" and "In Th e Name of
Th e Father."
Hcst actor nom inees were
Daniel Day-Lewis for "In The
Name of The Father." l-a u rrn rr
Ftshhurnr In "W hat's Love Got
lo Do W ith It." To m Hanks In
"P h ila d e lp h ia ." Anthony
Hopkins In "Th e Hemalns of the
D a y ” and Lia m Neeson In
"Schindler's List."
T h e actress nominations were
Angela Hassell In "W h a t’s Lo vr
Got to Do With It." Stockard
d im m in g In "Six Degrees of
Separation." Holly llu n t rr In
" T h e Plano." Em m a Thom pson
In " T h e Remains of the Day"
and Dehra Winger In "Shad*

owlands." t
Jane Campion became only
th e s e c o n d w o m a n to be
nominated for best director for
" T h e Plano." In addition to
S p i e l b e r g , sh e f ac es J i m
Sheridan for "In T h e Name ol
The Father." Jam es Ivory for
" T h r Remains of the Day" and
Robert Altman for "Short Cuts."
Miss T h o m p s o n and Miss
Hunter were each nominated for
supporting actress, th r first lime
in academy history two perform­
ers have received two nomina­
tions In the same yrnr.
Miss llu n trr was nominated In
the supporting category for “The
F in n " and Miss Thom pson for
"In The Name of T h e Father."
Also nominated were Anna Pa*
quin for "T h e Plano." Rosie
pere/ In "Fearless" and Winona
R y d e r In " T h e A ge of I n ­
nocence."
Miss Paquln. at age I I . Is the
youngest performrr to receive a
nomination since Justin Henry.
8. was nominated In 1979 for
"Kram er vs. Kram er.”
L e o n a r d o D l C n p r l n was
nominated for best supporting
actor for "W h a t’s Eating Gilbert
Grape.” Joining Ralph Fiennes In
"Schindler s List." To m m y Lcr

Jones In "T h e Fugitive." John
Malkovlch In "In the Line of
Fire " and Pete Postlcthwaltc In
"In T h e Nome ol The Father."
Spielberg, the most popular
director In Hollywood history,
received Ids fourth nomination
for directing — but he has yet to
win.
In 1980 he received an honor­
ary Oscar but has been snubbed
for such hits as " E .T . — Th e
K x lrn -Te rre strla l” and "Close
Encounters of the T h ird K ind."
Am ong films with multiple
nom inations. " T h e F u g itive "
earned seven, as did "In the
Name of the F’ather.” "T h e Age
of Inn o ce n ce" collected five
n o m i n a t i o n s , l y i n g It wi th
"Philadelphia."
T h e awards will be presented
March 21 with actress Whoopi
Goldberg as host.
S e l e c t e d for o r i g i n a l
screenplay were "D a v e ." "In thr
Line of Fire." "Philadelphia."
" T h e Plano" and "Sleepless In
Seattle."
Adapted screenplay nominees
were "T h e Age of Innocence."
" In the Name of the Father.”
" T h e Remains of the D a y ."
"Schindler’s List" and "Shad
owlands.”

Discovery aims experiment
at small, whizzing targets
B y M IK K D R A Q O

Associated Press Writer
S P A C E C E N TE R . Houston — NASA expects the
ejection of six metal frails from the shuttle
Discovery lo give spare debris experts better
methods of tracking thousands of small Items
w hizzing around the Earth.
T h e spheres, ranging from two to six Inches In
diameter, were to be sprung one at a time from a
canister In the rear of the shuttle cargo hay today
for a lest of g r o u n d r a d a r st a t i on s In
Massachusetts and Flortda.
Debris trackers hope to follow Hie balls as they
shoot out of Discovery and orbit the Karth.
eventually Inrlneratlng on contact with the

atmosphere.
Radar ran determine th r size of larger sjtacr
Junk, such as dead satellites and spent rocket
bodies, but officials want to calibrate the ground
stations so the same thing can be done with small
targets.
Hundreds of thousands of sueh objects —
anything from pieces of old spacecraft to tiny
mzteortles — are always circling the globe at an
average speed of 17.500 tnph.
Cosmonaut Sergei Krtknlrv. the first Russian
aboard a U.S. shuttle, und his five astronaut
c rrw m a trs were awakened today with some
traditional Russian dance songs.
" In the spirit of International cooperation, we
picked that selection for you.” Mission Control’s

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IN T M ( CIRCUIT COURT ~
O r T M I C I0 M TIIN TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CRIMINAL C A tt NO.i
A tM M I CFA
SCSO INCIDENT NO.:
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IN RE : FOR FEITURE OF
INS FORD LTD
VINflFABPlW FGM M O*
N O TIC E OF FORFEITURE
P S 0C B ID IN 0
TO : Robert A Ruuo
U K W p N 'L m
C iiH lN r r y . Florida
27707 4301
ond all othwt who claim an
Inlorosl
In th# looming

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTM F (I G n t lE N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STA TEO F FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
Cat*NO: tS-STSf-CA-tO-K
MOLTON.
ALLEN
&amp;
WILLIAMS CORPORATION, on
Alabama corporation.
Plaintiff.

INS FORD LTD
VIN ftFABPlTO-GlOMOO
Don*Id F. Etllngor. ol lh#
Somtnol* County Sfkfltrt Ol
Ik*. Jomlnok County. Florid*,
thcough
hit
olticart.
In
votttgetwt or agro'i Mlrod th#
abort proport, on December 11,
lit ). Ol or n**r T lllM O d ond
Jockten Strut In Altamonte
Sprtngt. Somlnol* Count,. Flor
Id*, and It protonll, hoid-«g
t*&gt;d proport, lor Itit purpot* Ol
lortollur* purtuanl lo Section*
rt3 701 TO 704. Florida SMIukt.
and will REOUEST that an
Honorable Judgt ol lh* Circuit
Court.
Eighteenth
Judicial
Circuit. Seminote Count,. Flor
Ida. find probable caute that the
above property thould be
lor felted to lh* above agency
You will be tent a cop, of the
order finding Probable Caute
once If It tigned b, the Judge
and If will advita ,ou how and
when to rotpond lo thlt reqwett
lor Iortellur*
I H E R E B Y C ER TIFY TH A T
a true and correct cop, of thlt
Nolle* wat tent lo lh* above
named addrettet by U S reglt
fared mall, return receipt re
queued Ihit 14th da, of Janu
a r , .I f t 4
M A R Y A N N K LE IN
LE G A L COUNSEL
Florida B*» Ha ttlM t
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF SOFFICE
IMS Kth Street
Sanford. Flortda 17771 tltl
Telephone: (407( 110 44)1
Publith January 10 A February
3.*.*. If»4
DEN 777

NOTICEOFSALB
Notice It hereby given that,
purtuanl to a Final Judgment of
Forecloiur* entered In the
above it,led caute. In the
Circuit Court of Seminole
Count,. Florida. I will tell the
property tlluat* In Seminole
Count,. F lor Ida. dttcrlbtd at
Lot IS. ORANGE GROVE
PARK. UNIT I. a tubdlvltlon
according to the Plat There! at
recorded In Plot Book 77. Peg*
to. ol lh* Public Record* of
Somlnol*Count,. Florida
at public tale, to the highotl and
bet I bidder, lor cath. ol the
Wotl Front Door of tho Somlnol*
Count, Caurfhout*. Sanford.
Florid* at 11*0 A M an March
Tt. IN4
DATED If If Ttth d*Y Of Jana
ory. tfW
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Ballon
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the Amor
lean with Dltabrntiei Act. per
ton* needing a ipoclal accom
model ion to partklpek In thlt
proceeding thould contact the
individual or agency tending
nolle* net I*Hr than teven dJyi
prior to lh* proceeding at lh*
addrott given on th* nolle*
Telephone
407 731421* oat.
4277. I 000 fiS 0771 (TO O ) or
1100fSS0770 (V ). via Florida
Relay Service
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DEO H

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Academ y Aw ards
By J O H N HORN

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Nancy Sherlock told Krlkalrv.
"T h a n k you very m u ch." Krtkalev replied after
a greeting In Russian.
T h e history-making cosmonaut finally got
through to Mars — Mars. Pa., that la
on
Tuesday after trying for two days via ham radio.
"It was Just like an amazing sensation. Just
talking to them ." said Julia Dawson, a sixthgrader at Mars Area Middle School.
She and five other students asked Krtkalev
about the differences between the American and
Russian spare equipment and how he was chosen
for the mission Krlkalrv had visited the school In
1989.
T h e crew today resumed medical experiments
supported by both the United States and Russia.
T h e y also planned to release a satellite built by
the University of Hrcmen In Germ any. The
10-Inch cylindrical craft w ill study atomic
oxygen, space dust and heat exrhange.
Discovery, launched Feb. 3. Is lo land Friday In
Florida.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TE EN TH
JUO ICIALCIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CRIMINAL CASE NO.i
f t 1041 CFA
SCSO INCIDENT NO.i

I will toll lo lh* highotl ond bet'
bidder for cath al the Welt (rent
door of the Caurfhout*. In Son
ford SEMINOLE Count,. Flor
Id*. *1 II 00 o'clock A M on th*
Itf do, of March. 10*4. the
following deteribed property Ot
Ml larth M to&gt;d Final Judg
ment. to wit
Lot I. HAZEL GLEN. OC
cording I* tho Plot thereof *t
recorded In Flat Book XX Fog*
A l Public Record* of Somlnol*
Count,. Florida
D ATED Ihlt igth da, ot Janu

mm** 11

IN RE FORFEITURE OF
ITOCH EVRO LET IMPALA
VIN IlMXtMlYIMOAS
NOTICE OF FO R FEITUR E
PROCEEDING
TO Alphonlt Cetby
1711 Wellington Shoot
Sanford. Flor Ido 17771
and all other! who claim an
Inter**! in lh*
following
property:
1*71 CHEVROLET IMPALA.
VIN flM ltH iV lltM S
Donald P. Etllngor. of th*
SomlnoH Count, Sheriff ! Of
lice. Seminole County, Florid*,
through hit offkort.
In
vettlgolort or agent*, teltod the
above preport, an November I I
If n . of or near Main Shoot ond
Canaan Rood. SomlnoH Count,.
Florida, and It protontl, holding
told property lor lh* purpoo* of
forfeiture purtuont I* Section!
TO 701 TO 704. Florida statute*,
and will REOUEST mot an
Honor obi* Judge of lh* Circuit
Court.
Eighteenth
Judicial
Circuit. Somlnol* Cowity. Flor
Id*, find probable caute mat lh*
above property thould b*
forteltod lo th* above agonc,
You will bo ton! a copy of the
Order Imdlng Probable Caute
once It It tigned by lh* Judge
and II will advlt* you how and
when to rotpond to thlt roquetI
tor forfeiture
I HEREBY C E R TIFY TH A T
a truo and correct copy of thlt
Netlco wot ton! I* the above
nomad oddrtttet by U S reglt
terod mell. return receipt re
quelled thu 10th da, *f De
comber. ITO
M AR YA N N K LEIN
LEGAL COUNSEL
Florida Bar No : H ld lt
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
ISUMthSlreel
Sanford. Florida 71777 fTf*
Telephone (407) XM*471
Publith February 4. *. IX IX
Iff4
D EO Id
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A S IN O t i m S C A U K
CHEM ICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
ERNEST LARRV
ALEXANDERand----------------unknown porton In potiettlen of
th* tub)act reel property.
Defendant)!)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE U L B
NOTICE IS H B R i iV OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment *1
Foroctoturo dawd Jonuory V .
ITM. ond entered in Cm * N o .
« m s CA If K. Of the Circuit
Court of th* E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
I HOLE Count,. Flortda wherein
CHEMICAL
M ORTGAGE
COMPANY It PtoMflH ond
ERNEST
LARRV
A LEX
ANOER. el » i . or* Defendant*.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TM I CIRCUIT COURT.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE MO. ****** CA M E
F EO ER A L
HOME
LOAN
(MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.

GENERAL SUBJECT MAT­
TER TO BE DISCUSSED: Th*
propoied eaprettwe, M Semi
nok Count,
Additional In(or matin may be
obtained by contacting
Gerald N Brinton. Eaocutlv*
Director
Seminal* County Eaprottwoy
Authority
Phono
1407)
H i 1110.
••kntlon 7770
PERSONS
WITH
OIS
ABILITIES
NEEOING
ASSISTANCE TO PARTlCI
PATE IN AN Y OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT THE SEMINOLE
COUNIY EXPRESSWAY AU
IMORITY O FF IC E 40 HOURS
IN AOVANCE OF THE MEET
ING AT 711 11)0. EXTENSION
mt
PERSONS ARE ADVISED
THAT IF T H E Y OECIDE TO
APPEAL AN Y
DECISIONS
MAOE AT THESE MEET
INGS/HEARINGS.
THEY
WILL N E E D A RECORD OF
THE
PROCEEDINGS AND
FOR SUCH PURPOSE THEY
WILL N E E D TO ENSURE
THAT A V ER B A TIM RECORD
OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS
MAOE
WHICH
INCLU0ES
THE TESTIM O NY AND EVI
OENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
PER SECTION 1M0I0S. FLOR
IDA STA TU TES
Publith Fob *. 10*4
OEO 7*

IN TH B CIRCUIT COUBT
OP THB IITM JUDICIAL
CIR C U IT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. * »»»A C A IAK
S EC R ETA R Y OF VETERANS
A FFA IR S .
PUmtiff

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT. ;
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. t&gt;-IlF7CA-IA L/B J
RESOLUTION TRUST COR.
PORATION IR TC I. a* Receiver
ter Amerilirtl Federal Saving*
Bank.
Plaintiff.

A* B PETERSON III ISS4
2*7 II TOM). ------------ unknown
tpouM *t A B PETERSON III;
and any
unknownhetrv dtvlieet.
grantee*, creditor! and other
unknown portent or unknown
tpouwt claiming by. through,
ond imdtf any *f th*
above named Oekndantt.
Defendanlt
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO A B PETERSON III ISS
4747 ] l 70MI. P O Boe I0S4.
Seniord F lerlda. 71771
--------------- unknown

tp o u M

ot

A B PETERSON III. P O Boe
IU4. Sontord. Florida 11771
and any unknown portent or
unknown tpou M ! claiming by.
through and under the above
named Dekndenlltl. It d*
coated. whoM lett known
addrettet are unknown
YOU ARE HER EBY NOTI
F IE O that an action to Hxeckn#
Mortgage covering th* following
real and perianal property dt
ter Wad at 1*1kwt. to wit:
Lott U end IX 1NO SECTION
FOR T MELLON, according to
th* Plat thereof at recorded In
Plat Booe a. Pag* a*, of th#
Public Record* ol Seminote
Count,. Florida
hat been tiled again*! you and
you are required to tor vo a copy
o1 your written detent**. II any.
to It on ROBERT H HOSCH.
JR . C Vktor Butkr. J r . P A .
t i l l E Robmtan Shoe*. Or
Undo. Florida U0CI and flk the
original with th* Ckrk ol the
above ttykd Court within JO
day* alter the firtt publication
othorwiM * Judgment may be
entered ageintt you tor th*
reiki demanded M lh# Com
ptotnt
WITNESS my hand and leal
ot laid Court on the 7th day ol
February. tf*4

(SEAL)

In accordant* with th* Amor
ken With Ditab'titkt Act. per
ton* with diubtiitwt need mg a
tpoclol accommodation to par
Hcipek M mu proceed.ng than
contact ADA Coordinator. J0I N
Port Avenu*. Sulk NM I. San
lord. Florida 11771. tokphon*
407 m UTS X4177. net U k r than
five IS) day* prkr I* the pro
ceedrng II fleering Impaired.
ITD O I I 000 tSS(771. or Vote*
(V ) IOOOMSI77I. via Florida
Relay Servkt
(S EAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
C LE R K O FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
B , Rum King
Deputy Ckrk
Publith February 1 .10. 10*4
D E O 01
NOTICE
SEMINOLE COUNTY
EXPRESSWAY A U TH O R ITY

MEETING
Th*
Seminek
Count,
Eaprettwe,
Authority
*n
noemcet mere will be * regu
la ri, tchedukd public mooting
to which all portent ar* Invltged
attotWwt
DATE Wednetday. February
3X I*04
TIM E 1 X P M
LOCATION Seminote Count,
Service* landing
CommlttknChtmbert (1
HOI I oil Flrtl Street
Sanford. Florida U7M

IN THE CIRCUIPCOURT,
E IG H TE E N TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO D i m CA U K
KISLAK N ATIO NAL BANK.

Piomtilt.

vt
ERIC L W ATTS.ot *1.
N OTICE OF SALE
Notk* It hereby given met,
purtuanl to a Summary Judg
men! of FerocUtur*. I will Mil
the following deter Ibed property
located In Semlnok County.
Florida
LOT 10*. HOLLOWBROOK
WEST PHASE II. ACCORDING
TO THE MAP OR PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 14. PAGES I ANO
t. IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIOA TO GETHER WITH
WALL TO W ALL CARPET al
public tak. to mo highotl bidder
tor cath. ot wotl front door *1
the Semlnok Comity Court
houM. Sanford. Florida II 00
A M on March 1.1**4
American* With Dltabllitkt
Act (A D A ) Notk*
In *c
c&lt;Kdance with th* American*
wim DiteDflitkt Act. pertont
with a ditabllity who nood a
ipecul accommodation k par
tkipok M thlt proceeding
mould contact AOA Coordinator
at Ml North Park Avenu*. Sulk
N Ml. Sanlord. Florida 21771 at
ieatt five day* prkr k m*
proceeding Tekpnon* 14071
11)4110 Cat. AH). I 000*111771
(TO O) *r I *00 W» 1770 IVI. vU
Florida Rola, Service
WITNESS m , hand and Seal
ot mi* Court an January M. I**4
I Sooll
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK. CIR C U IT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolkn
Deputy Ckrk
Publith February 1. *. I*»4
DEO 17

M AT THE W G RIDDLE, of a l.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE M L B
N O TICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purtuanl k a Summary Final
Judgment of Foroctoturo dated
Jonuory 27. t**4. ond entered In
Co m No *i 222* CA la X of m#
Circuit Court ol lh# liT H
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
I HO LE Count,. Florida wherein
SEC R ETA R Y OF VETERANS
A FFA IR S .
Plotntlll.
and
M A TTH E W G RIDDLE. *1 bL.
ar* Dokndanlt. I will toll k th#
highett bidder lor com #1 m#
Wotl Front Door ot m# Semlnok
Count, CeurthouM. Sanford.
Florid*. O' the hour ol II 00
a m . on I k 17m do, ol March.
1**4. th# knowing dew i 'bed
property at Ml forth In told
Summer, Final Judgment, to
wit
Lot X Bkck J. FOXMOOR.
U N IT X according to th# plot
thereof at recorded in Piet
Book I*. Paget 72 end 7X ot the
Public Record* ol Semlnok
Count,. Florida
O A T E O mtt » th da, ot Jonu
ory. 10*4

Maryam# Motm
Ck rk Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Ckrk
Publith February 1. *. I**4
D E O » _ _ _ _ _ _____________
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JU DICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.:
*2-11)4 CA IIK
BARCLAYSAMERICAN/
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
etc .
Plaintiff.
G ER A L D
FREDRICK
FIOANZA.etc. etal.
0***ndontt
NOTICE OF M L E
N OTICE It hereby giten met
pur want to the Final Judgment
at Forecktur* end Sok entered
In th* coum pending In m*
Circuit Court of lh# Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit. In and k r
Semlnok Count,. Florida. CM I
Action Number *2 1X24 CA 14 K
tho underttgnod Ckrk will toll
th* property tituakd In u&lt;d
Count,, detcrlbed at
L O T 00. DEER RUN. UNIT
P A . ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T THEREOF AS RE
COROEO IN PLAT BOOK 20.
PAGES 14 ANO IX PUBLIC
RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE
c o u n t y . F l o r id a
together with all itructuret.
Improvement*, lithe#*. #ppn
once* and appurtenance* an
told land or uted In can|unction
therewith, at publk tak. k the
highett and belt bidder k r cam
at II 00 e'ekek A M . on m# lit
d a , ot March. if**. at me wett
front door ot m# Somlnol*
Count, CaurtheuM. Sankrd.
Florida
(C O U R T SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCU ITCO U RT
By Dorothy W BOtkn
Deputy Ckrk
Publith February).*. I**4
O E O IS

BRUCE CARL HICKS ISS
— unknow-1
F2A2 04 22W);
BRUCE
CARL
ot
HICKS; and#ny
unknown holrt. davit***,
grantee*, creditor*, and other
unknown pertont or unknown
,p0uM*ci4'm.'vg by. through. •
and under any ot th*
above named Oekndantt.
Oakndantt
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO BRUCE CARL HICKS ISS
120)04 11N ). HO* Crane Creek
Bird . Melbourne. Florid* 17*40
------------ unknown tpouM of
BRUCE CARL HICKS, tttt
Crane Crook Bird . Melbourne
Florida 17*40
and any unknown pertont or
unknown tpoutet claiming by,
through ond under th# above
named Oelendentlt). It d*
&lt;rated
w hoM
let! known
oddretMt or# unknown
YOU ARE HER EB Y NOTI
F IE O mat an action k torocloM
Mortgage covering th# following
real and per tonal preport, d*
wnbed at follow*, to wit
Unit ao INOIAN RIDGE. «
Condominium. Phata I. together
with an undivided Inkrotl in th#
common okmontt appurtenant
thereto in accordance with th#
Declaration at Condominium at
recorded In Ottklol Record*
Book I1IX Pag* 1(71 Public
Record* ot Semlnok Count,.
Flortda. and ot omondtd m
Ottklol Record* Book l ) X
Pag* 1)4*. ond further *m*nd*4
In Ottklol Record* Book i)*2.
Pag* Ml and Ottklol Record!
Book 1407. Pag* 007 and at
mown In Plat Book 21. Paget *4.
47 and 44 and further amended
m Official Record* Boo* la}4
Pag* 1721. ot m* Public Record*
ol SomlnokCount,. Florida
hat boon tiled again*! you and
you or* required k t#rv* * cop,
ot four written detente* If an,
to It on ROBERT H HOSCH
J R . C Vktor Butkr. J r . P A .
t i l l E Robmi«n Street Or
Undo. Florida 21*01 ond h k m*
original with th* Ckrk of the
above ttykd Court within M
day* otter th* tint publication
oth orw iM a Judgment may be
entered ogomtl you k r the
reiki demanded In the Cam

pUkl
WITNESS m , hand and M *j
of Mid Court on the H it day ol
January. 10*4
(SEAL)
In accordance wtm th* Amor
kan With Oltabilltkt Act. per
twit wtm dltebllitkt needing a
tpockl accommodation k par
llclpak In mil proceeding mail
contact AOA Coordinator. Ml N
Park Avonuo. Sulk NMI. Son
fordl Florida 22711. kkphone
407 272 4210 X4717. not U k r than
five (I) day* p rkr k lh* pro
coodtng II hearing Impaired.
(TO O ) 1*00 TO 0771. or Vole*
IVI I 000OSS0770. vU Florida
Relay Sowka
(MARVANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUITCO URT
By P o trkkP Hoorn
Deputy Ckrk
PubUth February 1. *. IFt4
O EO 14

ory. I*04

MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ol teid Court
B , Dorothy W Bolton
At Deputy Clerk
•Portent with a d'teb'iit, who
need a tpoclol accommodation
I* participate In thlt proceeding
thoutd contact ADA Coordinator
ot Somlnol* Count, CeurthouM.
201 N. Pork Avonuo. Suit# NMI.
Sanford. Florida 27711. al Hat!
five day* prior to th* proceed
Mg Teteghane: &lt;4071 1714220
oil. 4277; I M H S I f f l (TO O )
or I 000 WJ 0710 (V I via Florida
Rolay Service "
Publith Ftbruar, 1.0. If»4
DEO It
IN T M I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO : *7 M t C A IAK
G R EAT W ESTERN BANK. A
Federal Saving* Bank.
Plamtllt
vt
VERNON
GLASSCO
and
MOZELLE GLASSCO. hutbanj
and wile ot al.
Defendanlt
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given mat
purtuanl to lh* Final Judgment
*f Ferocleture and tak entered
M th* cauM pending M th*
Circuit Court In and lor Semi
new Count,. Florida, being Civil
Number f l )OM CA 14 K. the
undertigned Clerk will Mil lh*
property tlfuefed In Seminote
Count,. Florida, deter ibed Ot
Lot 27. BEAR CREEK. K
cording to the plot thereof at
recorded In Plat Book 71. Paget
Sa and il. Public Record* ot
Seminole Count,. F lor Ida.
ot public tak. lo lh* highotl
btddtr lor cath ot ll tO A M on
th* Silt day of March. IW4. at
th* well front door ot SomlnoW
County CeurthouM. 701 N Pork
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 73771
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES
AC TO F m o
Admlnlitrotlv* Order
No »7 27
Portent with * dltoblllty who
nood a ipoclal accommodation
lo pertklpek in thlt proceeding
thould contact AOA Coordinator
*1201 N. Pork A**.. Sulk N 201.
FL 27771, at kotl live
prior I* lh* proceeding
Tokphon* (417) 7724270. Eat.
4717. I * W «S 0771 (TOO), or
I ROBOSS 0770 (V ). yU Flortda
Rolay Service D A TE D Ihlt 10th
da, of January, 1004
i
(SEAL)
AAARYANNE MORSE
Ckrk of lh* Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Ckrk
Publith: Fobruery X *. 1f*4
DEO II

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                    <text>January 20, 1994

THURSDAY

30 Cents

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1908
86th Year, No. 131 - Sanford, Florida

NEW S D IG ES T
INSIDE
□ Sports
Hitting the gas
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — Seminole's Arrow
Force II used constant defensive pressure to fire
up Its cold-start IngolTrnv Wednesday night.

Lakefront:More plans?
City may split
cost of UF
$30,000 study
By NICK PPKIPAUP
Harold SIa(f Writer________________________

□ People
Reflections of World War ii
"H ud" Tobin, a U.S. Marine during World War
II. shared reflections of war with Sallle llurrlson
Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution
at the January meeting

[ See Page 3B.

enure
Furlong bids for second term
SANFORD — Seminole County commissioner
Larry Furlong announced Ids bid for u second
term In office this morning. Furlong created a
major upset In 1990 by turning out Ihrre lertn
commissioner Sandra Glenn'to become the first
Democrat on the board In more than a decade.
In a statement. Furlong said he will again
limit contributions l o t 100from each supporter,
one-fifth the state-allowed limit. Furlong said he
will seek 1.975 slgnlturrs to place Ills name on
the ballot.
So far. the only announced opponent for Dlst.
4 Is Roller! M Hernys. a Republican.

SANFORD — The city may be asked to help
llnnnce another waterfront study.
The Waterfront Master Plan Steering C om m it­
tee met yesterday afternoon, and considered
asking for approximately S I 5,000 In m atrhlng
funds.
The money would lie used for s University of
Florida Architecture Studio project. Upper level
students who are majoring In planning and
architecture would make what the m m m lttre
considers os possible final plans for the lakefront
development.
Chairman l-arry Strlrkler explained. “ The ofler
from the university would hr to have the students
take some of the plans we already have, from say.
Watorfront Master Plan Steering Committee
C Bee Lakefront. Page BA
chairman Larry Slrlckler cites newspaper articles

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Seminole County
sheriff's Investigators are looking Into the
shooting death o f a man this morning. Un­
dersheriff Steve Harriett said dispatchers re­
ceived a rail at about 9:40 a.m. from a woman at
a home near State Roud 436 and llowell Branch
Road saying two hlspanlr males had shot the
man. Deputies found a man dead at the
residence. Harriett said No other Information
was available this morning.

The public Is Invited to attend Friday s lour of
the exhibit with Ambassador Ray.
For additional Information, phone Dr. Karen
Copp. 323-1450, ext. 660.

P&amp;Z meeting cancelled
SANFORD - The regular meeting of the
Sanford Planning and Zoning Commission,
scheduled for tonight at 7 p.m. at Sanford City
Hall, has been cancelled. The cancellation was
reported to be due to a lack of Items on the
agenda.

Correction
Due to a reporter’s error In Wednesday’s
S a n fo rd Herald, the name o f Sgt. Dave
Guildford, of the Lake Mary Police Department,
was misspelled.
The Herald regrets the error.
From staff reports

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Slightly warmer

Partly cloudy. High
In the low er 60s.
Wind north 10 to 15
mph.

Partly

Cloudy

about Sanford, as the committee continues to
explore methods of developing (he waterfront

Few com plaints
from area m om s
By VICKI Boa

Herald Stall Writer

Ambassador at SCO

10.

IMOsMI*

Child
support
lawsuit

Which bus for us?

Man found daad

SANFORD — Th e Indian Ambassador to the
United Slates will be visiting the art exhibit at
Seminole Community College tomorrow, at 11
a.m. The public Is Invited.
Ambassador Slddharih S. Ray. from Bengal
East India. Is making the trip to SCC to promote
Indian cultural awareness tn Central Florida and
to visit the Folk Arts of India exhibit on display
at the college.
The exhibit features artifacts, textiles, paint­
ings and utensils that have been pari of
everyday life In rural India.
The Fine Arts Gallery of Seminole Community
College. In conjunction wllh the Aslan Cultural
Association. Is presenting the Folk Arts of India
exhibit which will be on display through Feb.

H«sM Maw S,

Isn’t It the yellow one? Finding the right
school bus Isn’t easy. With Identical colors
and equipment, ono of the lew differences Is

the small bus number on the roar door.
Students at Semlnolo High School look for the
magic number Wednesday.

SANFORD — While the rest of the state seems
. to Ire struggling to get delinquent and other child
support to children and mothers who need them.
Seminole County uptiears to be fairly free of such
complaints.
A Tampa woman charged Wednesday In u
federal lawsuit that deficiencies in the stale’s
child-support system forced her and her three
children to live In their car.
Karin Caiprnlcr and 11 other poor mothers
contend the stale’s system for collecting and
distributing child-support payments Is so flawed
that the bureaucracy Itself Is causing needless
hardship.
"T h e practical effect Is that women don’t gel
their money at ull. or they get their money so
i rrutlcallv and delayed that Ihcv can’t budget.

See Support. Page SA

Politicos add two cents to three topics
By J. MASK BAKPIBLD
Senior Stall Writer
SANFORD — Members o f the
Seminole County Charter Review
Commission heard few words of
support for potential changes to the
county’s constitution last night.
But members did largely hear
from Republicans and GOP elected
officials who opposed non-partisan
elections and the appointment of

what are now elected olflclals.
About a half-dozen "average dtlziru ” Joined about 50 elected of­
ficials. Republicans. Libertarians
along with representatives of United
We Stand America and the League
of W om en Votrrs to express their
views on three topics. The charter
committee will consider the testi­
mony In deciding whether to pro-

GBee Charter. Page 2 A

Lake Mary may gain
housing development
By NICK PP1IPAUP
Horald Stall Writer
LAKE MARY - A residential area
that could add 150 homes to Lake
Mary Is again being considered by
commissioners tonight. Th e matter
has been on hold since September.
At Issue Is a request by Centex
Homes, to change approximately
47.5 acres of land from commercial
to low/mcdlum density residential
and restricted commerclal/offlce
spaces. The property Is located on
the western side of Lake Emma
Road near Emma Oaks Trail.
Centex has Indicated plans to
build possibly 150 homes on the
site.
The proposal for rezoning came
before the commission on Sept. 23
of last year. It was approved on first
reading by a unanimous vote. Also
approved was a move to have the
second reading and public hearing
withheld until December 16.
It was d eterm in ed th a t the
application, which required changes

In the city ’s Comprehensive Plan,
would have to be sent to the State
Department of Community Affaire,
to be reviewed. Concerns voiced by
the DCA would then be given to
Lake Mary, and changes would have
to be either made or explained.
The second reading had been
scheduled previously, hut the full
report had not been completed, und
the m atter has now been scheduled
for second reading at tonight’s
meeting. »
" I think we have answered all of
the stale’s questions regarding the
proposed development." said City
Planner Matt West. "O f course even
after It Is approved, they will still
have a time period to be certain It Is
In compliance with their rules and
regulations.”
During the first reading In Sep­
tember. both Mayor Lowry Rockett
and Commissioner George Duryea
had discussed having land original­
ly designated as commercial being
changed to residential.

Topics set for next
charter public hearing
LAKE
County
mission
p u b lic
changes

MARY - The Seminole
Charter Review Com­
will conduct the second
h earin g on p o ssib le
to the county charter In

City Hall Feb. 9 beginning at 7
p.m. The topics open for Input

are:
•W hether the terma o f county

□Bee Hearing, Pag# BA

Opportunity for teens

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H*r«M rtwlo kf MMSMt SM *M »I

The Boys &amp; Girls Club of Central Florida, Inc., opened lla doors to
Midway teens at the Midway Community Center on Tuesday evening.
Don Miller, left, director of the lour Seminole County clubs, and
Marcus Costen, teen leader ol the new center, registered 30 teens,
ages 13-16. The teens will be Involved a number ol youth development
opportunities.

PB«o Houses. Page BA

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Charter

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

; Continued from Page 1A
jm» c changes to
‘ voters In November.
The charter commission will
hold (heir next public hearing
Feb 9 to consider such topics as
single member districts and
term limits.
In a hearing dominated by
Republican senior party olTlclals
and elected officials, charter
members heard little support for
conducting non-partisan elec­
tions of county commissioners
and constitutional officers. De­
borah Carswell, president o f the
c o u n ty L e a g u e o f W o m e n
Voters, said her organization
supports non-partisan elections
to redure the Influence o f the
parties.
lien Tucker, charier commis­
sioner and county party official,
asked Carswell If the League
wants greater influence on elec• tio n s . C a r s w e ll re s p o n d e d
1 " T h a t 's what we hope w ill
happen."
;
"Y o u would be m aking a
seriou s and grave erro r to
change the way elections are
conducted In Seminole County."
said Mike Saporlto. past chair­
man o f the Republican Execu­
tive Committee. "Party labels
I offer some Indication of philoso­
phy. By taking away that clear
choice, you lead the way to
special Interest politics. It's a
fraud on the voters."
C h a rter m cm bei A drienne
Perry asked Saporlto If can­
didates sometimes register for a
party based on the total party
membership rather than philos­
ophy. Saporlto responded that
may sometimes occur, but "once
they're in office, their true colors
will come out."
C ou n ty com m ission er Pat
W arren, a Republican, su p­
ported continued partisan elec­
tions. saying party labels offer
her the "first tier" of Information
about a candidate.
Theresa Coker. SCREC vice
chairman, said the party of­
ficially opposes non-partisan
elections and added, the more
Inform ation available to a
perspective voter, the better In­
formed they become.
Charles Champion Jr., repre­
senting county Libertarians, said
party offlllation should not be
listed on ballots, but candidates
should not be prevented from
promoting their affiliation.
Ernie Whitaker, representing
UWSA. said the local organiza­
tion supports non-partisan elec­
tions because they reduce the
Influence o f state party In­
volvement.
On the Issue of partisan school
board clethinns. charter comm is s io n c h a ir m a n F r e d
Streetman read a letter from
sch ool board a ttorn ey N ed
Julian Jr., stating school board
members declare thetr elections
arc beyond the scape o f the
Seminole County Charter.
But under questioning, county
* attorney Bob McMillan stated the
opposite waa true and the Flor­
ida Supreme Court ruled the
only counties which
wmen can nave
have

non-partisan school board elec­
tions are chartered counties.
Robert Daves of Longwuod
said party Involvement in school
board elections arc "nothin' but
trouble" and added purllsan
elections would be "sticking
your head In the beehive" of
party Involvement.
Slate and county GOP official
Jim S trllln g slated partisan
elections would help reduce thr
Influence of the teacher's union
and cited statistics showing in
S em in ole County and other
non-partisan school board coun­
ties. there is less voting in school
races than other county offices
compared to partisan school
counties.
"B y denying partisan politics,
you turn control over to the most
controlling Influence o f all. Ihe
unlons." Strlllng said.
Melissa Hardin, representing
the Sem inole County Parent
Teacher Association said the
county and state PTA organiza­
tion support non-partisan a.'hool
election s, but added under
qu estion in g, she personally
wouldn't mind party organiza­
tions working for randldatrs.
Former school board member
and county commissioner Bud
Feather said since the county
shifted to non-partisan school
elections In 1974. there were
fewer candidate forums and less
information distributed about
the candidates.
" T h e p u b lic r e a l l y g ot
cheated." Feather said. "Nobody
cared. The union got Involved
and you began to see chartgrs In
policy and budget thr day Ihr
union got thrlr m ajority In
office."

Nationwide banking legislation
Coalition for Econom ic Development proposes opening borders
By ADAM YEOMANS
Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE — A plan to allow banks
in Florida to expand nationwide and make it
easier for out-of-state banks to move Into the
state Is being pushed by an association of
bankers, business leaders and community
groups.
The newly formed Florida Coalition for
Economic Development plans to announce
today a proposal to open the state to
nationwide Interstate banking. Since the
mid-1980s, bank expansion In Florida has
been restricted under a regional agreement
with 13 southeastern states.
The leading proponent of nationwide
banking Is NationsBank, which la Itching to
expand outside the southeast. It Is the
fourih-largest bank In Florida.
Bamett Banks, the largest banking com ­
pany based In Florida, would not say

Wednesday whether It will oppose the plan,
although many observ ers expect them to.
The measure would allow banks like
NationsBank. First Union, and SunTrust
Banks Inc. to expand to states such as
California. New York. Ohio and others that
allow nationwide hanking. About 30 stutes
allow nationwide banking and three others
— Georgia. Virginia and South Carolina —
are considering slmilnr bills this year.
It also would allow oul-of-slule banks with
no presence In Florida to acquire stnle
banks. Currently, banks based outside the
southeast can move Into the state by buying
a failed or struggling Institution.
The proposal would prohibit banks out­
side the region from expanding Into the
state by opening a branch office.
Supporters o f the measure m Florida said
the southeast agreement has allowed Na­
tionsBank and other regional luniks to grow
and compete with any bank In the country.
They said the move to nationwide banking

would Increase competition in Florida and
allow regional tranks to continue to grow.
"Consumers are always benefited by
Increased competition." said Mike Fields, a
senior vice president for NationsBank In
Tallahassee.
The changes would lead to higher Interest
rates for customer deposits and lower credit
costs, supporters said.
Jacksonville-based Hamel I does not plan
to move ou tside the southeast, said
s|Kikesmau Robert Stickler.
The nationwide banking coalition Is
headed by Bill Sutton, a former banker In
Tallahassee and former secretary of the
stale Department of Commerce.
Scheduled to join him at u news confer­
ence loday are Sheila Tschlnkel. director of
research and senior vice president of the
Frderal Reserve Dank In Atlanta, and David
Humphrey, a (ranking professor and em i­
nent scholar nt Florida State University.

Kemp, conservatives
meet in Miami, blast
Clinton’s first year

as well.
"I'm very disappointed." said
Mack. "I'd give him n D' for his
MIAMI — President Clinton's first year.”
Kemp cited the few issues on
potential 1996 rival Jack Kemp
and oth er R epu blican c o n ­ which hr supported the Demo­
servatives blasted the adminis­ cratic adm inistration as the
Dill Gllmartln, former chair
tration s first year as an almost North Am erican Free Trade
man o f the Seminole County
Agreement and the backing of
unrelieved string o f failures.
Democratic Executive CommliIn foreign policy, "the presi­ Boris Yeltsin in Russia.
tee. said school elections should
dent’s administration has been
But criticism aside. Kemp
remain non partisan, adding
close to a disaster in terms of conceded that the improving
"parties pretty much screw up
credibility." said Kemp during economy and bright spots like
things."
the move toward peace In the
the m ee tin g W ed n esd a y In
Carswell said the League con­
M id d le E ast Is Im p r o v in g
Miami. "It's an empty shell."
tinued to support non-partisan
The former housing secretary C lin ton 's standing with the
school elections. Champion said
under Bush ridiculed Clinton for voters.
Libertarians supported non­
allowing “ a bunch o f thugs ...
" I f he could run right now.
partisan elections.
with AK47 submachine guns" to he'd be re-elected." said Kemp.
force a U.S. Navy warship to
K e m p . K i r k p a t r i c k and
On the issue of appointed
leave Haiti.
William Bennett — the former
versus elected officials, the idea
He criticized Clinton for being education secretary and drug
of hired tax collectors and other
too
soft on North Korea's nuclear czar under the Reagan and Bush
senior county officers found few
threat, and said the administra­ a d m in istra tio n s — w ere In
supporters. GOP officials. War­
Miami for the third regional
tion has fumbled the Bosnia
ren. Tax Collector Ray Valdrs.
meeting o f their new organiza­
crisis with Its Inaction.
Property Appraiser BUI Suber
F orm er U .N . A m b assa d o r tion. Empower America.
and others said they and their
Th e nom inally nonpartisan
Jeanc Kirkpatrick also took
organizations didn't want to lose
C linton to task, sayin g his conservative group, which lias
their say In determining who
just-concluded trip to Russia and billed Itself as a GOP shadow
their officials should be.
Eastern Europe was a pullback government during the Clinton
administration, was in Miami to
But Douglas MacDonald *ald L o f the historic U.S. commitment.
skilled professionals coultT be • "T h e U.S. performance was address hot-button issues In­
largely Interpreted os a retreat." cluding youth crime and family
hired b y com m ission ers to
values.
said
Kirkpatrick. "It was a weak
perform many duties now done
performance."
Bennett called for the end of
by elected officers. But Sam
She said th e F ren ch In ­ welfare, saying It fosters the
Loper o f Sanford noted the 3-2
terpreted Clinton's statements dissolution of low-income fami­
MuHSuStfl
county commission m ajority
lies.
as "a broad policy of withdrawal,
formed in 1989 to oust former
He said polling data shows a
a weakening of America's NATO
county manager Ken Hooper
The Village Gallery on East First Street In downtown Sanford,
change In values In America that
role In Europe."
and said " I don't think we want
was recipient of the St. Lucia Festival (SO prize for Ihe ber.t
has
worsened
the
crime
crisis,
U.S.
Sen.
Connie
Mack.
R-Fta..
five people running our county."
decorated window display during the festival In December. The
with
few
modem
parents
looking
said
Clinton
had
backed
away
Hopper, a member o f the
check was presented Tuesday by Kay Bartholomew of the
at
their
children
as
their
most
from
many
o
f
hts
conservative
charter commission, made no
Festival, to Sally Segrest, owner of the shop.
Important
priority.
campaign
promises
domestically
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By RICHARD COLA

Associated Press Writer

Best of all

$500 million project faces questions from local, state agencies
I s &gt;aasiilaladV iaaa
ORLANDO — A consortium that wants to
operate a magnetically levitated train from the
Orlando airport to a tourist district near Walt
Disney World facet some tough questions.
Local and state officials want specifics on how
Maglev Transit Inc. plana tc finance Its $500
protect and when It proposes to start
mllllon-Lplus
‘
■-old program.
on the 6-year-of
"Projects o f thls nature will take a long time.
Maglev Transit President Sam Tabucnl said

M IA M I - H ero are th e
w inning numbers s e le c te d
Wednesday in the Florida Lot­
tary:

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Tuesday.
Tuesday."You
"Youmust
mustbebevery
verypatient."
patient."
The Greater Orlando Airport Authority and the
Florida Department o f Tiansportatlon have been
patient and accommodating. But (hey want some
answers within the next few months.
State permission to build the Orlando train
Included a requirement to prove by June 1993
that It could be financed. The company composed
of Japanese. American and German firms missed
that deadline but was given an extension until
the end o f the year.
The resulting 4-lnch-thlck report recently filed

MaglevTransit
Transitcontains
containsnonofinal
finalfinancing
financing
bybyMaglev
plan. A letter from an official of the Industrial
Bank o f Japan listed banks and companies that
arc the "moat likely sources" o f money for a
financial plan to be completed by June 1994.
The DOT wants to decide by April whether In
give Maglev Transit another extension.
The company originally proposed using only
private money to finance the train. It failed to
attract Investment, however, und In 1991 Con­
gress gave the company $97.5 million for land
and construction.

W EA TH ER
N A T IO N A L

Today: Partly cloudy. High In
Ihe lower GOs. Wind north 10 to

15 mph.
Cash 3
7-0-9
Play4
7-5-6-1

This prompted
prompted criticism
criticism about
about the
the use
use of
This
taxpayer money for auch a project.
M aglev T ra n s it had planned to use a
German-designed train. Ihe Transrapid-07,
widely regarded as the most advanced maglev
(rain In the world. But last year. Magic*1 Transit
couldn't reach a deal with the company that owns
the 250-mph Transrapid. Il now plans to use a
130-mph train designed In Japan, the IISST.
The HSST would still be Ihe world's first
inaglcv train In commercial operation, and the
fastest In this country.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low In
the mid 40s. Wind north 5 to 10
mph.
Friday: Partly cloudy and
breezy. High In the mid 60s.
Wind north I5to20m ph.
Extended forecast: Saturday:
Mostly fair. Highs In the lower
60s north to near 70 south.
Sunday: Mostly fair. Lows In Ihe
upper 30s north to upper 40s
south. Highs In the mid GOs
north to near 70 south. Monday:
P a rtly c lo u d y with a slow
warming trend. Lows In the mid
40s to mid 50s.

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Daytona Beach: Waves arc
2-4 feet and rough. Current Is to
the south with a water tempera­
ture o f 55 degrees.
Nsw Smyrna Beach: Waves
arc 5 feet and real choppy.
Current is slightly to the south,
with a water temperature o f 58
degrees.

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6:00 a.m.. 6:25 p.m. TIDES:
Daytona Beach: highs, 3:59
a.m.. 3 0 7 p.m.: lows. 8:00 a.m..
8:47 p.m.; New Smyrna Beach:
highs. 4:04 a.m.. 3:12 p.m.:
lows, 8 0 5 a.m., 8:52 p.m.:
Cocoa Beach: highs, 4:19 a.m..
3:27 p.m.: lows. 8:20 a.m.. 907
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St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Small croft exercise caution.
Tonight: Wind northeast 15 to
20 kls. Seas 4 to 6 ft except
higher In the gulf stream. Bay
and Inland waters choppy. Fri­
day: Wind northeast 20 kls. Seas
5 to 7 ft except higher In the gulf
stream. Bay and Inland waters
choppy.

T h e high tem perature In
Sanford Wednesday wus 55
degrees and the overnight low
was 42 ns reported by the
University or Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Education
Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rain fall for Ihr
p e r io d , e n d in g at 9 a.m .
Thursday, totalled 0 Inches.
The temperalure at 9 a.m.
today was 50 degrees and
Thursday’s overnight low was
43. as recorded hy the National
Weather Service nt the Orlando
International Airport.

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POLICa BRIiFS
Drug arrest
Sanford police arrested Dennis Vann. 28, of 1210 W. 16th
Street Tuesday. An officer reported seeing Vann near u grocery
More In the l J00 block of W. I3lh Street. Hr said when Vunii
saw the officer, he dropped four pllces o f what was later testrd
positive as crack cocaine, and fled from the area. Police located
Vann a short time later and placed him under urrrst for
|&gt;ossesslon of crack cocaine, and resisting an offlrer without
violence.

Warrants served

Incidents reported to authorities
• An estimated S3.417 In Items were reportedly stolen In a
residential burglary Tuesday In the 3800 Mock of Iowa Street.
In Luke Monroe. Items taken Included a revolver, ammunition,
and jewelry.
• Sanford police reporl two gold chains and $100 In cash,
with a total value of $503 were reportedly stolen lit u
residential burglary early Wednesday of tut apartment at
Seminole Gardens.
• A 1982 Cadillac sedan, blue, silver and gray, was
reportedly stolen from n driveway In the 1100 block of Scott
Avenue on Tuesday.
• A cellular telephone valued at $500 was reported stolen ut
Grooms School of Choice Although the theft was believed to
have occurred between Dec IB and Jan. 3. the theft was not
reported until Tuesday.
• A refrtgenitor/freeier valued at $50 was reported siolrn
Tuesday from a residence In the 1100 block ofLocuet Avenue.
• A burglary was reported Tuesday In the teachers* lounge at
Plnecrest Elementary School on W. 27th Street. Police said an
estimated $5 In randy and soft drinks were takrn from vending
machines, and damage wns estimated at $ 100.
• A number of Items were reported stolen from the bedroom
o f a residence Tuesday In the 1500 block of S. Summerlin
Avenue.
• A Sanford man told police he was accosted by two men In
front o f hts home In William Clark Court. He said one (minted u
double barreled shotgun at his head while the other removed
$425 tn rash from him.
• A 1985 Dodge was burglarized Tuesday In the parking lot
n. Krnnlssai («■ Apartments on W. Airport Blvd. The streerlng
column v a » reportedly broken, but nothing was Immediately
drlcrmlned to be missing.
• $35 worth of clothing were repurtrdly Molrti from n
washing machine at a residence In !he 100 block of Tw in
Couch Court Tuesday.

Drunken driving charged
Paul Michael Kolacskv. 47. 1635 Kutledge Hoad. l-nngwood.
was arrested on a drunken driving charge Monthly night
follow! ng a traffic stop by Altamontr Springs police.

Shoplifting charged
0$nMd'*-8. liert— nd. 29. 403 Palmetto Ave.. Sanford, was
m a f t d 1fwi %»whopllftlng charge alter an employee of
Albertson's on South U.S. Highway 17-92 reported to
Longwood poffre seeing him attempt to leave I hr store without
paying for three packages o f meat

Tw o arrested
Carlos Anthony Ojeda. 18. 354 E. Main Ave.. Longwood. and
u 10-year-old youth were arrested on shoplifting rharges by
Lake Mary police Mondny afternoon. An employee of Builder's
Square In take Mary reported the youth entered the storr and
took u $23 pipe cutter without paying fur ft. Ojrlda then
entered the store with tool and attempted to obtain a cash
refund for It.

Children’s clothing leads to arrest
Charlotta Lee Boykins. 26. 3395 O'Neil St.. Sanford, was
arrested on a shoplifting charge Saturday when a Wul Mart
employee reimrtcd to Sanford police she attempted to leave
without paying for $33 In childrens clothes.

Harding implicated more
deeply in Kerrigan attack
By $TIVB WILSTIIN
AP Sports Wfller________________

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PORTLAND. Ore. — Tonya
Harding knew o f the plot to
attack Nancy Kerrigan and al
one point complained it was
taking too long to carry out. her
bodyguard told The Oregonian
n ew spaper In an In terview
published toduy.
Shawn Eckardt also (old the
newspaper that Harding's exhusband. Jeff Glllooly, offered a
$10,000 U.S. Figure Skating
Association check as a bonus If
the attack on Kerrigan wns
canted out Immediately. Top
figure skaters get financial aid
from the sport's governing body.
The newspaper Inlcrvlew was
published a day after Glllooly's
arrest and the release o f an
affidavit from a shcrUTs deputy
Implicating lfardlng In the Jan.
6 uttack for the first time.
In the affidavit, which ac­
com p an ied the w arrant for
G l l l o o l y 's a rr e s t. E c k a rd t
claim ed H arding made two
phone calls to find out Ker­
rigan's practice schedule at a
skating rink near Boston and
later devised an alibi (o explain
the calls.
"Ton ya categorically denies
those allegations." said HardI n g ’ s a t t o r n e y . D e n n is
Rawllnson. "W e believe Mr.
Eckordt's lack of credibility Is
already well documented."
Eckardt: GUIooly: Shane Slant,
the alleged "h it m an ": and
D errick S m ith , the a lleg ed
taway driver In the attack.
ve been charged with con­
sp irin g to Injure K errigan .
Harding has not been charged
and has denied any Involve­
ment.

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ErkArdt told The Oregonian
that he met with Glllooly several
times to plan the attack. At one
midnight meeting around Dec.
31. he said, as they talked while
Harding practiced at n rink, she
skated over and said "she was
disappointed these guys didn't
do what they said they were
going to d o ."
Eckardt said GUIooly showed
him a $10,000 check from the
USFSA and said. "Tell these
guys I'll give them a $10,000
bonus If they'll get It done."
Hording remains under In­
vestigation. Assistant District
Attorney John Bradley said. She
was questioned for 10 hours by
the FBI and the dlslrlrl attorney
on Tuesday.
Hnrdlng may yet skate at the
O ly m p ic s In L llle h n m m r r .
Norway, next month.
Clulre Ferguson, president of
the USFSA. said figure skating
officials will vole next week.

Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - A child or
teenager Is killed by gunfire
every two hours In the United
Stales — the equivalent of a
classroomful every two days —
the Children's Defense Fund
said today in Its annual look at
the state of Amerlca'sehlldreu.

It said nearly 50.000 children
and tern agent were killed by
firearms between 1979 and 1991
— a number nearly equal to the
A m erlrnn ru n u n lllrs In the
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percent from 1982 lo 1991.
while the number of Juveniles
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percent, the group said.
There wns also a 79 percent
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manufacture and possession of
non-sporting firearms, especially
assault weapons and handguns.
"Our worst nightmares are
coming true." Edelman said.
"After years o f epidemic povrrty. Joblessness, racial Intoler­
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EDITORIALS

D ilem m a over
tax cap law
W hoopst A llot her piece o f legislation has
snook through w ithout the d ra fters g o in g Into
specifics. W hat Is know n as A m e n d m e n t 10.
placing a cap on la x appraisals for Florida
h om eow n ers, hus been delayed on e year.
T h is Isn't the first tim e a lack o f details has
caused prob lem s on local as w ell as S tate
laws.
For exam ple, c ity ch arter ch a n g es In L a k e
M ary, approved at the polls. later required a
re-w ritin g o f certain election section s found to
be unclear.
Also, the S tate Suprem e C ourt recen tly
ruled Invalid, a portion or a law d ealin g w ith
d ru g free zon es w ith in 200 feet o f pu blic
h ou sin g facilities. T h e court overtu rn ed it.
sa y in g the w o rd in g w as too vagu e.
N ow , a sim ila r situation has arisen. It deals
w ith A m en d m en t 10. origin ated by c itizen
d em an d s for a ca p to be placed on the am ou n t
o f increases fo r p rop erty taxes.
T h e S u prem e C ourt has d e la y e d the ca p
lim ita tio n s until J a n . 1. 1995. It should h a ve
b e co m e effe ctiv e Im m ediately, but the court
said su pporters failed to sp e c ify w hen It
sh ou ld have started.
A s a result, h om eow n ers co u ld be faced
w ith a serious prob lem . K n o w in g that a tax
c a p w ill be In cfTcct next yea r, w e could see
o u r property taxes skyrocket this year. In that
w a y . they could be considered high en ough to
a v o id the need for a n y In crrascs fo r the n ext
fe w years.
C itizen s m ust be e x tre m e ly cau tiou s, and
w a tch the ta x in g w h ich w ill g o o n this year. If
It Ib a logical tax increase w ith a clear n eed,
Wc cao^ pqderptond It. But If it is a m a jo r
In c r e a s e -to -r u s e taxes before th e cap g o es
In to effe ct,' w e m u st take Im m ed ia te action to
prevent,UiisXrom happening.

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WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Can Clinton afford a foreign policy?
President Clinton's first trip lo Europe Is now
over, and his handlers are gratefully totting up
the pluses: a number o f good photo ops.
announcement o f the usual (prearranged)
agreements, etc. There were also the Inevitable
minuses — notably a couple o f flare-ups o f the
famous Clinton temper, when reporters Insisted
on asking questions about Whitewater.
In real terms, however, the accomplishments
were few. NATO was formed as a military
alliance for mutual defense against the Soviet
Union. Now that the Soviet Union has disap­
peared. NATO Is costing about for a new role.
Some thought it might serve as a device for
putting out local European fires, such as Bosnia.
But NATO's European members, who might be
expected (a take the laboring oar In such
enterprises, have proved understandably reluc­
tant to become entangled In military expeditions
(bat don't Involve (as defense against the Soviet
Uidon clearly did) their vital national Interests.
Others think NATO should be enlarged to
Include the former Warsaw Pact nations of
Poland. Hungary, the Czech Republic, and
perhaps Slovakia. But such an expanded NATO
could only be understood as aimed at Russia —
unless Russia, too. were allowed to join It. In that
cose, though, who would be the (even purely
hypothetical) enemy of the alliance? Internal

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LE TTE R S
MARTIN SCHRAM

Janet Reno ha* been selected by the Orlando
newspaper as "Floridian of the Y ear." This pick of
an attorney who Is a master politician who thinks
•he Is a social worker and not a lawyer la on insult
to m y Intelligence. Her choice Is also an Insult to
the other winners o f this prestigious award.
Let'a talk about Janet Reno:
Janet Reno wants lo save your children by
taking them from you or by setting them on fire
like she proved In Waco. Texas.
Janet Reno wants to uphold Ia w b only If she feels
like It. Recent case: when the Supreme Court
found search and seizure Illegal she said that she
wouldn't abide by their decision.
Janet Reno wants to take away your right to bear
arms.
Janet Reno wonts to determine huw you worship
God.
Janet Reno wants lo control your freedom o f
speech by making pro-life demonstrators federal
felona.
Janet Reno has had a history o f protecting the
rights o f criminals vs the lights o f law-abiding
citizens.
Janet Reno, a hypocrite, a liar. It's time the
American public get to meet the real Janet
Reno...before it's too late.
Leonard D. Ladner
Longwood

I T IS OUR FOL\cr TO NOT
DISCRIMINATE ON t h e
fc A S lS O F R A ^ E . C O L O R ,
R E L IG IO N ,
h a n d ic a p

AG E,
m a r it a l

STATUS

OR n a t i o n a l O R IG IN -----H O VJEVeR

Fighting to save neighborhoods
Our dedicated Day o f The Dream has been
duly celebrated — with a smattering of
speech-making and an orgy o f moll shopping.
Our politicians and preachers have paid their
annual homage to Martin Luther King Jr. by
telling us how they. too. have a dream about a
crime-free tomorrow with opportunity for all.
Now. feeling better, most o f us arc back at
the myopic grind Dial Is our buslnesa-as-usual.
We are sending our children ofT to school,
trying not to think about the fact that an
estimated 100.000 o f (heir classmates (It's
always somebody elac's kids) will be secretly
packing guns.
At the While House, real news was made In
the form o f commemorative candor. "There la
more violence, leaa opportunity and more
destruction o ' family and community for the
places that arc really hard hit than there ever
was 25 years ago." sold President Clinton.
"And 1 think the only way we can honor
Martin Luther King's memory Is to be honest
about that and to ask ourselves, what can we
do?..."
Clinton has put the full weight o f his
presidency behind what he calls a "new
partnership" between government and private
enterprise to develop America's most needy
neighborhoods.

Berry's World

...

Is that our best hope for fighting crime? We
get little help from the pop-politics culture that
misguided quest
dominates our news media's mlsgi
for balance. The nation's loudest liberals and
conservatives are back at their old battle
stations, from the hallowed holla o f Congress to
the hot-alrwaves of talk radio and 11a video
equivalent, CNN'a "Crossfire." On crime, the
liberals demand that we treat the sociogenic
root causes: the conservatives Insist that we
lock up the crooks and throw away the keys.
You won't hear cither aide volunteer the
correct answer: W e've got to do both — but
starting by putting more cops on the streets to
reduce the Incidents o f crime (It worked In Los
Angeles, when police patrols were Increased
before the latest Rodney King police brutality
court decisions).
Perhaps the best analysts o f the plight faced
by all Americans — especially those who live In
our urban ghettos — was this passage uttered
by Vice President A1 Gore Jr. os we celebrated
what would have been the 65th birthday of
Martin Luther King Jr.:

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may change. It Is quite possible that by then
Russia may be so concerned over the growing
power of China that It will seek (and obtain)
admission to NATO Itself. In that case the vital
Interests of the United Stales might suddenly
involve, not containing Russia's western borders,
but defending Its eastern unes.
Complex ns such problems are. Mr. Clinton
probably prefers them to the awful simplicity of
the one that defeated him In the Far Bust: What
to do about North Korea?
The grim truth Is that Kim II Sung and Bill
Clinton went eyeball-lo-eyeball over the Issue of
nuclear proliferation, and Mr. Clinton blinked.
Formerly, our policy was to take any strps
necessary 1° prevent North Korea from making a
nuclear bomb. Now It seems probable that North
Korea already has one. and Secretary’ of Stale
Christopher has suavely redefined our objective
as resisting North Korea's embarking on "a
nuclear weapons program."
Worse yet. In view of this backdown, is
Washington's quiet surrender on the Issue ot
nuclear Inspections. North Korea has finally
agreed to let on International team Inspect Its
five “ declared" nuclear facilities — bul not the
two "undeclared" sites where violations of the
non-proliferation treaty are suspected.

JOSEPH SPEAR

Out goes the bad,
in comes the good
I really don't understand all the hooka over
negative news. The media only report the bad
stuff, they say. Why don't the media ever
write nhoul good things that happen, they
say.
Well, we do. The papers are replete wtlh
positive news. All you have to do Is look for It
There's so much of It. In fact, that I keep a
special file o f good news stuff and whenever I
nred a lift I pull It out and read It. It gives me
great relief to reud It
— so much relief. In
fact, that I refer to
my good news folder
as my "Kolalds" file.
t was In need of
spiritual comfort the
other day. for examlc. and I learned
um my Rolalds file
that archaeologists
have dug up e v i ­
den ce that the
workers who built
the pyramids were
served beer th ree ( w e ll, we do. The
papers are
times a day. 1 had
replete with
often w orried
positive news.
w hether the poor
All you have lo
fellows who pushed
do Is look for it. ■
th ose sto n e s had
some means o f allay­
ing the drudgery and
I am relieved to know
they did. I also discovered from my Kolalds
file that coroners In Florida are keeping track
o f cadavers wtth scanner cork-* on toe tags,
Doesn't It relieve your mind to know that
high technology Is being harnessed to deal
with the burgeoning murder rale?
Sometimes you hear something that makes
you happy and you can't even figure out why.
I recently found out there Is something called
u California Prune Board. I don't know why.
but It pleases me lo know there ts u California
Prune Board.

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divisions would become the danger.
M r. C l i n t o n
therefore fell back on
the old technique of
s p l i t t i n g the d i f ­
f e r e n c e : I n v it in g
Poland, etc. lo join a
" P a r t n e r s h i p fo r
Peace" — becoming.
In e ffe c t , o f fic ia l
candidates for future
m e m b e r s h i p In
NATO. B this truly
leads to full m em ­
bership. however, or
Indeed means any­
thing at all. It can
President
only become effective
Clinton's first
If the Amerlran peo­
trip lo Europe Is
ple can be persuaded
now over, and
that any change In
his handlers are
the present western
gratefully
borders of Russia, to
lotting up the
the detriment o f Its
pluses, y
neighbors, would
constitute a threat to the vital Interests of the
United States.
That Is not entirely Inconceivable. But look two
or three decades ahead and note how the picture

"B y our readiness to allow arms to be
purchased at will and fired at whim, by
allowing our movies and television screens to
teach our children that the hero Is one who
masters the art o f shooting and the technique

o f lulling, we have created an atmosphere In
w hich violence and hatred have become
popular pastimes."
Gore read those words In tribute — (or they
were first spoken In 1963 by Martin Luther
King, five years before he was murdered by a
gunman firing at whim. And while It ts easy to
see from King's words that little seems to have
changed in the three decades since, wc have
also seen some signs that Indicate for the first
time that we may finally come to grips with
our most fundamental national Ills.
In Washington. The Rev. Jesse Jackson, a
disciple o f King's who In recent years often
seemed to be serving
h ts ow n p o litic a l
agenda, has taken on
p e rh a p s h is m ost
n o b I e a n d
worthwhile cause of
a l l : th e v io le n c e
committed by blacks
against blacks (94
percent o f all black
murder victims were
k ille d by o th e r
blacks).
And our Democrat­
ic president put hts
p r e s tig e behind a
Now, fooling
program enacted by
better, most of
usaro back at
Congress to create
the myopic
104 "empowerment
grind that la our
z o n e s " and " e n ­
te rp ris e com m u ni­
business as
ties'* — he promised
usual. J
that they would be
run In a commonsense. hands-off way that sounds downright
Republican. Local communities and private
enterprise will come up with plans to develop
needy urban and rural neighborhoods and give
Jobs to tile residents; the federal government
will provide tax Incentives and cut red tipc.

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Clinton's challenge will be to harness this
new form o f activist government and rein
supreme — to assure that Washington serves
as a catalyst but not a controller.

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Speaking o f California prunes, there was a
story In the paper the other day that Sonny
Bono. Cher's erstwhile husband und the
former mayor o f Palm Springs. Calif., has
announced that he will run for Congress. Now
Isn't that good news? 1 had been concerned
tltal Sonny would have nothing to do after
saving Palm Springs from thong bikinis (he
shepherded through a law banning (hem),
and now he plans to take his leadership skills
to Washington so ail the nation cun benefit. I
think that Is wonderful news.
Speaking o f unemployed California pointelans, the story broke recently Dial former
Gov. Jerry Brown has slgnrd up lo host a
radio talk show. The Idea Is lo provide it
liberal alternative lo conservative talkmrlntcr
Rush Llmbough. Where Is the good news In
this? Well. Just ask anyone who appreciates a
good boor fight. We arc twitching with
anticipation.
Sometimes you can't turn around without
hearing good news.
Did you know that the Material Girl has
been told to quit playing with dldgcrldoos?
This is true. While on tour In Australia Iasi
fall. Madonna was given n dldgerldoo — a
wind instrument played by Aborigines — und
this so upset an elder nanird Uadnngihun
Munmunyorrun that he told her to quit
carrying It around. "In Aboriginal culture,
women do not touch or play the dldgerldoo."
lie said. "It Is trllial law that u dldgerldoo Is
only played by m en." 1 was “personally
Indifferent to this event, but dldgerldoo
fanciers everywhere say It Is good news that
women have been pul on notice to leuvr the
instruments alone.
Did you know that people are employed In
the South to smell catfish? This Is u fact. You
see. farm-raised catfish taste bad If they arc
harvested from odoriferous ponds. So pro­
cessing plants hire snlfTero to determine
whether they arc "o n flavor" or " o ff flavor."
The sniffers even bile off a chunk once In a
while lo confirm what their noses tell them. I
don't cat catfish, but this has got to be good
news for people who do.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thurtday. January 20, 1904 - fA*

Support------Continaed from Page IA
They're thrown
continually Into crisis.” said
lega l aid a ttorn ey Deborah
Wrlssinun. who (lied the suit.
"W e have made It a policy to
get payments out within 24
hours of receiving them," said
liot) Lewis, chief deputy clerk of
Seminole County. "W e get the
money In mid turn around and
cut a check the next day.”
Lewis said the clerk of the
court Marianne Morris has made
the projxr collection and dis­
bursement of payments "a prior­
ity” during her time In office,
The Tampa women have valid
child-support orders and their
ex-husbands paid the state Dc
partment of Health and Itehahllltutlvc Services, hut the
money was drlayed at least 30
days or lost entirely, the suit
said.
HRS chief .llm Towey Isn’t
putting up much of an argu­
ment. He blames a defective

Lakefront
supercomputer for most of the
problems.
"It's meant terrible hardship
to a lot o f families out there,” he
said. "In March there'll be some
Improvements In the turnaround
lime, and I hope hy July It’ll Ire
fixed."

computer Installations control­
ling wclfurc services. Including
child support enforcement.
A total o f 9340 million In
child-support payments was col­
lected by the state last year, up
60 percent In three years. Towey
said.
Hut Welssman blames liravy
In Ms. Carpenter's case, she
caseloads and lack of training for
said her family moved Into their
producing a system "riddled
cur In I flill. m id her only
with deficiencies."
C h ristm a s p re sen t fo r the
Lt. Gov. Uuddy Mur Kay In
children that year was a coloring
October recommended shifting
book. The oldest child Is legally
the child-support function to the
blind and nerds new eyeglasses
state R even u e D epartm ent.
twice a year, but she blames the
Towey endorses the proposal,
child-support delays for lenvlng
and the Legislature Is expected
her too poor to buy them
to consldrr tin* Idea this spring.
In another case, a mother of
Th e suit assigned to U.S.
two suld she was threatened
D i s t r i c t J u d g e fC Itia h c th
with evictions and utlhty dis­
Kovar hcvich seeks an Injunrtlon
connections when HRS owed her
requiring an Immediate Im ­
91.000.
provement In payments and
HRS acknowledges the pro­
creation of a slnglr state office to
blem but blames EDS Inc., the
concentrate on the task.
target of a 900 million damage Information trom th* AttoclatoJ Press it
suit filed by the state over contained in Silt f*po«1

Hearing--------Continued from Pag* 1A
commissioners, sheriff, tax col­
lector, property appraiser, elec­
tions supervisor and clerk of
courts should be limited and If so.
how long?
• W hether county com m is­
sioners should be elected solely
from within their districts or
continue to be elected coun-

tywlde.
• W hether county com m is­
sioners should be Involved In the
annual performace review of de­
partment heads through written
comments.
• Whether the county attorney
should continued to be hired by
the county manager or If that
position should be hired by

commissioners.
The commission will also hear
a recom m endation from the
Libertarian Party to Include a
county ‘ 'Dili o f Rights" tn the
charter and a proposal by Central
Florida Tax Action Network to
limit county spending Increases
to its residents' personal Income
growth.
—

%-

ANTHONY FRANCIS
ARCARO, JR.

Jack E . Charleston.: five grand­
children.
B ald w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary, tn charge of ar­
rangements.

Anthony Francis Arcaro. Jr,.
SO. Amboy Drive. Deltona, died
Monday. Jan. 17. 1094, at his
residence. Bom Sept. 9. 1934. In
Jamaica Plain. Mass., he moved
.to Central Florida In 1976. Mr. IREADU8 8. HENRY
Ireadus S. Henry. 71. Ilughrs
? tArcaro was a correctional officer
for the state of Massachusetts Avenue, Sanford, died Tuesday.
foi 20 years. He was a member Jan. 18. 1994. al Florida Living
! o f St. Clare Catholic Communi­ Nursing Center. Apopka. Bom
ty. Deltona, International Order April 12. 1922. In Panama City,
of Foresters (lOF). and Minister he moved lo Central Florida In
, d the Eucharist and usher. He 1987. Mr. Henry was a retired
cah driver and a Baptist. He was
served In the Marines Corps.
Survivors Inrludc wife. Joan an Army veteran o f World War
Marie: daughter, Joan. Deltona: II.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e a u n t.
sons, Kocco, Orange City. Kevin.
Gene. Anthony. Paul and David, Johnnie Mae Kelley. Sanford;
all o f Deltona: sisters. Rita cousins. Oper Jeun Collins.
Blades. Franklin. Mass.. Marie Dorothy Brown. Barbara Kirby,
B u tle r . R o a lin d | l« T M ass., 1 all o f Sanford. Robert and May.
Patricia J otfiison " Pfulnvllle. Cain. PanxmaClty.
Wllson-Elchclberger Mbrtu&amp;ry.
Mass.. Lorraine R van. Rock port.
Maine; brothers. Donald. De­ Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­
dham, Mass., John. Mansfield. rangements.
Mass: eight grandchildren.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral JOANNE LORRAINE ORTIZ
Joanne Lorraine Ortiz. 56.
Home. Deltona, In charge of
Country Club Park. DrLand.
arrangements.
died Tuesday. Jan. 18. 1994, ut
her residence. Born Oct. 28,
STEVEN OATHER8, JR.
1937. In Portsmouth. N.H. she
Steven Gathers. Jr.. 15. Live
Oak Boulevard. Sanford, died moved to Central Florida In
Sunday. Jan. 16. 1994. In San­ 1992. Mrs. Ortiz was a home­
ford. Bom Nov. 17. 1978. he was maker. She was a member of St.
a lifelong resident of Sanford. He Peter's Catholic Church, Dewas n student at Seminole High Land.
Su rvivors Include mother.
S c h o o l and a m em b er o f
Macedonia Prim itive Baptist Priscilla Tetrrault. Greenland.
N IL; daughters. Cheryl Ann
Church.
S u rvivo rs Include mother. McBride. Deltonu. Darlene Marie
Murqurttu. Sanford; sisters. W a g n e r . H o u s to n . T e x a s .
Andrea B. and Stephanie E.. Patricia Lynn Day. DcLand; son.
b o th o f S a n fo rd ; p a tern a l CpI. Robert Michael. Ft. Hood.
grandparents. Boswell Jackson. T e x a s; slater, E llen Hayes.
Philadelphia. Pa.. Florida Mae G ree n la n d , N .H .: b roth ers.
Gathers Young. Sanford; step- Roland Emerton and Woodrow
grandfather. Lee Young II. San­ Emcrton. both o f Portsmouth;
ford; maternal grandmother. eight grandchildren.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral
Marie Manley, Sanford; paternal
great-grandmother, Elizabeth. Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.
Sanford.
Wllson-Elchclberger Mortuary.
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­ RAMON L. TORRES
Ramon L. Torres. 63. Viking
rangements.
Avenue. Deltona, died Tuesday.
Jan. 18. 1994. ul Central Florida
STEVEN GATHERS, 8R.
Steven Gathers. Sr.. 35. Live Regional Hospital. Sanford. Bom
Oak Boulevard. Sanford, died Jan. 20. 1930; In Guayanlllu.
Sunday, ,lan. 16. 1994. In San­ Puerto Rico, he moved lo Central
ford. Born July 23. 1958. he was Florida In 1982. Mr. Torres was
u lifelong resident o f Sanford. director of maintenance and
Mr. Gathers was a lineman for security for University o f Puerto
Florida Power and Light and a Rico. Cayey. P.R. for 14 years.
member of Macedonia Primitive He formerly taught ROTC at the
University of Puerto Rico. He
Baptist Churcb.
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e fath er. was a member of Our Lady of
Boswell Jackson. Philadelphia: the Lakes Catholic Church. De­
mother. Florldu Mae Gathers ltona. a 32nd degree Mason,
Young. Sanford; step-father, Lee member of Scottish Rite of Free
Y o u n g I I . S a n fo r d ; w ife , Masonry, and American Legion
Marguctta. Sanford; daughters. Post 255. He was an Artny
Andrea B., Stephanie E.. both of veteran In Korean and Vietnam
Sanford; brothers, Darryl J. wars.
Survivors Include wife. Encida
Y o u n g . C o lo ra d o . A n th on y
Jackson and Ronald Robinson. F.. Deltonu: mother. Dolores
Philadelphia. Lee Young. III. Garcia Torres. Cayey; daughter.
Leroy Young. Cornell K. Young, Encida T. Likes. DcLand: sons.
all o f Sanford; sister. Beryl Ramone L., Fori Walton Beach.
Jackson. Philadelphia: grand­ Ivan Torres, Miami; sisters.
Juanita Juarlque, Atlanta. Alicia
mother. Elizabeth, Sanford.
Wilson-Eichclbcrgcr Mortuary. Torres, Cayey; brothers Julio E..
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­ Atlanta. Otillo, Cayey; seven
grandchildren,
rangements.
Stephen R. Huldaulf Funeral
Home, Deltona. In charge of
DONALD r . GRAVENMIER
Donald F. Gravenmler. 63. arrangements.
Mayfair Court. Sanford, died
Tuesday. Jan. 18. 1994. at his THE REV. EDDIE
residence. Bom July 14. 1930. 8. TOSSIE, SR.
The Rev. Eddie S. Tossic. Sr..
In Little Rock, Ark., he moved to
Central Florida in 1957. Mr. 61. 142 Clark Street. Eatonvllle.
died Tuesday. Jan. 18, 1994, al
G r a v e n m le r w as a re tire d
minister and a member of Col­ Florida Hospital. Orlando. Bom
In Oviedo, he was a lifelong
lege Park Baptist Church.
S u rvivo rs Include m other, resident of Central Florida. He
Claudine Stratton. Charleston. was just or of Greater Bethel
W.Va.; sons. Michael. College A.M.E. Church. Panama City, a
Park, Stanley. Orlando; brother. retired school teacher for Semi­

nole County, and former pastor
of Allen Chapel A M E. Church.
New Smyrna Beach. He was a
m em ber o f Phi Beta Sigm a
Fraternity. Habitat fur Human!ty. NAACP. COMA. Chamber of
C om m erce o f New S m yrn a
Beach. Orlando, and West Flor­
ida Conference o f the Eleventh
Dlstrlrl of the A.M.E. Churrh. He
was a veteran o f the U.S. Amty.
Survivors Include wife. Ruth
Lester. Eatonvllle: daughters.
Ivy Maxwell. Sanford, Angcllque
Tussle. U.S. Navy, Orlando: son.
Eddie S.. Jr.. Deltona; brother
Dr. Elmer R.. Tallahassee: six
grandchildren.
R.J. Galnous Funeral Home of
New Smyrna Beach. In charge of
arrangements.

MILDRED L. WHITED

—

Mildred L. Whited. 75. Aubdm
Avenue. A ltam on te Springs.
Mled Tuesday. Jan. 18. 199-1. at
Florida Hospital. Orlando. Born
Feb. 20. 1918. In Charleston. W.
Va . she moved to Central Flor­
ida In 1955 Mrs Whited was an
auditor for J.C. Penney and u
member und past head deaco­
ness at Neighborhood Alliance
Church. She also belonged lo
Child Evangelism Fellowship
and was a Brownie and Girl
Scout leader.
Survivors Include son. Sam
Jr.. W in ter Park; daughter,
S a n d y W h i t e . A lt a m o n t e
Springs: sister. Pal Jones. St.
Cloud: eight grandchildren.
B ald w ln -F u lrch lld Funeral
Home. Forest City. In charge of
arrangements.

RAYMOND E. WILKINS
Raym ond E. W ilkins. 44,
Lemonwood Court. Altamonte
Springs, died Tuesday. Jan. 18.
1994, at Florida Hospital. Or­
lando. Bom April 8. 1949. In
Queens, N .Y.. he moved to
Central Florida In 1989. Mr.
Wilkins was u retired systems
programmer for Orlando R e­
gional Health Care Systems und
a member of Catholic Church of
the Annunciation. He was a
Navy veteran o f ihe Vietnam
War.
Survivors Include wife. Janet;
son. C hristopher. Altam onte
Springs; daughters. Colleen.
J a n ln e, K a th leen , D anielle.
K r is te n , a ll o f A lta m o n te
Springs; brothers. Walter. Jef­
frey. both of New York; sister.
Linda O'Connor. Ohio: father.
Raym ond W ilkins, Sr.. New
York.
B a ld w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
Home. Forest City. In charge o f
arrangements.

Houses
Continued from F ife I A
D uryea q u estion ed If, by
changing this zoning, the city
might be eroding Its Industrial
base.
Another question which was
discussed extensively was the
(raffle Impact a major residential
community would have In the
Lake Emma urea with the addi­
tion o f what could be os many as
150 new homes. Under consid­
eration at that time was what
difference In traffic may be noted
between a residential area and
an Industrial development.
The second reading o f this
ordinance has been scheduled
for this tonight's regular meeting
of the City Commission, begin­
ning at 7 p.m.. al Lake Mary City
Hall. 100 N. Country Club Road.

Continued from Page 1A
Bruce Andersen and some o f the
Andres Duany suggestions, and
fine-tune them down to the point
where we will have a viable
working concept."
" T h i s Is n v o l u n t e e r
Waterfront Committee." he said,
"and as such. Ihe need Is lo tie
certain our work continues lo
m ove ahead, or people w ill
become dissatisfied with our
progress and we will end up
accomplishing nothing."
" I f we get Into an agreement
with Ihe university." he said,
"w e could probuhly have some
working plans by August or
Scplembcr of this year. From
lhat point on. we would de­
termine what type of developers
wr may nerd, and start seeking
them out."
Strlckler said the goal here Is
lo establish a marketing strate­
gy. "L e i's face It." he com ­
mented. "W e have the Seminole
Towne Center Mall coming up
out west of the city. What can wc
do lo bring people Into our city
after (but gets underway? Devel­
op what we have that very few
other cities have, a beautiful
lakefront."
" I f the city will go along with
these m atch in g fu n d s ." he
explained, " w r will have to come
up with the rest, but still main­
tain addlilon.il m oney with
which to undertake additional
projects which arr still ahead.
Bui. I think we ran do It. bused

on the support wc have from the
people on this committee.”
C o m m itte e m e m b e r K a y
Bartholomew said the meeting
yesterday had a very positive
approach. "W e uppear to be
moving ahead on establishing
some basic philosophies on
marketing." she said. “ Chair­
man Slricklrr Is very good at
keeping things moving at ns
rapid a sperd us (msslblr so we
will have some action soon."
Bruce Andersen, of Andersen
A Andersen, spoke lo ihe group
during Iasi month's meeting. He
developed some Initial plans for
Ihe wulrrfront area development
which Strlckler says now need lo
be pul Into working plans.
"In addition lo entering Into
an agreement with the universi­
ty." he said, "w c may also
decide to have Mr. Andersen do
some more w ork."
Andersen had been hired ut a
cost of $2,000. to develop some
Initial lakefront development
plans for the Waterfront Com ­
mittee.
"Based on what he charges,
wc really got a good deal."
Strlckler said. " I f we go ahead
with adding (he University Sludlo concept. It may cost some­
w h ere u ro u n d $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 to
$31,000. but again, that will be a
lot less expensive than hiring
some of the professionals who do
this for a living."
Andersen had projected an
Image of *'arlous artlvlty renters

along the lakefront. various „
markets, and high-end slnglr
family residential ureas.
Andersen wasn't the first to !
express his opinions about what
the lakefront could become. In
April of 1992. noted historical
architect Andres Duany had
madr projections In what was
known as his "Old Sanford"
plan.
R e g a r d in g the la k e fro n t.
Duany had suggested rlty owned
land, such as the post office
parking lot and other areas were
an amenity.
He wrote. "These sites should
lx- used for buildings that have
an arcaded first floor for restau­
rants and shops, and at least
tim e Boors above designated for
apartments."
" If this lund were owned by
drvelopers rather than the city."
Duany sugggested. "those de­
v e l o p e r s w o u ld c o n s i d e r
themselves to be wealthy simply
by the ownership of this land."
lie said It It ty p ic a l for
municipalities not to realize Ihe
real estate value o f what they
own.
Strlckler said Ihe next sirp will
be lo approach Ihe city com­
mission with a request for mat­
ching funds to be used on the
University Studio project. “ If we
don't have any problems with
this,” he said, "w c could see
some of the development work
and marketing underway before
ihe end of this year."

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IN I N I CIRCUIT COURT
O M H R RIOHTRINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
IRMINOLR COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO MI444-CAI4K
FRANK j HOIMES.
FUbsHIt.

INTHECIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
C A S I NO: *4 , * * 0 b d l i
In n It* marriage el
OAVID REEVES
Petitioner.

NOTICE FOR HSARINOON
DECLARED PUBLIC
NUISANCE
IN RE LOT 1 BLK A A B
STEVENS AOO TO MIDWAY
P i r F C R Public Record* at
Samlnoto County. FL, prttanlly
(mown at being I owned by Ruth
William* and all p art** having
or claiming to hove any right,
title ar Intorott In th* property

vt
LU LU C O R P O R A T IO N OF
DELAWARE. INC . *4 •!.
NOTICE OF ACTION
PROPERTY
TO JAMES LUDWIG
FRED J LUDWIG
FRANKIE SUE LUDWIG
MATTHEW GREEN
DIANE GREEN
RONALDO KEMP
OEBORAHL KEMP
LULU CORPORATION OF
OELAWARE. INC.
AOORESSIS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED met an action la taroctoM
a mortgage an th* tattooing
described property tn Seminole
County, starisa. ha* boon nto6
•agin mo toot Watt at it*
Northeast comar at it * North
aatt to ol it * touthwott to,
Soction v . Township II Sawtti.
Rang* 1) Eatl. run Watt ICC
loot. South O i l Mat Eatt too
toot, thanca North W . l toot to
It* Paint of Boginning Lott ft*
North It toot tar rood Semina*
County. Florida
You art required to larva a
copy at your written dattnwt. It
any to It * Plaintiff ! attorney,
whota nama and addrott It
KENNETH M BEANE. ES­
QUIRE. MSS S Highway l ) * l ,
Casselberry. Florida llfO ).
within thirty (M l dayt attar it*
tint puMkatian. and nia it*
original with it * Clan at Ihlt
Court oithor baton to n ic* on
it * Plainlltl. or Immediately
thoroattor. otharwlta a default
will M entered against you tor
Iho rollol demanded In tho
Complaint or Petition.
WITNESSETH my hand and
It * tool al Ihlt Cow l an January
It. IM4
(SEAL)
MAR YANNE MORSE,
dark at It * Circuit Court
Ruth King. DC
Publlth: January 11. JO. )t*4
DENT)_______________________
INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE RIOHYEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CRIMINAL CASRN0.I
A n im c F A
ASPD INCIDENT N0.i
M-lll-MM-CI
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
t i l l CADILLAC.
VINtoALltolBEtOfaX
AND U tlttU .S . CURRENCY
NOTICROF FORFEITURE
FROCIEOINO
TO: Robot! Barnard Burgotl
HO Lorraine Drive. Flit
Altamonte Springs.
Florida D II4
and all ottwrt who claim an
I n le r e t t In the fo llo w in g
1 M I C A D I L L A C . V IN
M ALimBEUlJOt AND 111)00
U.S CURRENCY
William Llguerl. Chtet of It *
Altamonte Sprlngt Pollca Do
partmant. Seminal* County,
Florida, through hit off Icon.
Ivotligatert or agantt, tailed
bar I. lf*J. at ar near S R. 410
and Douglat A v o n *. Seminole
County, Florida, and It pre*
•ntly holding told property lor
tt* purpott el h r tellur a purtu
ant to Sectkcnt r n H I TO704.
Florida Statute!, and *111 RE­
QUEST lhat an Hanarabla
Judge at the Circuit Caw*.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.
Seminole County. Florida, rind
probable tevte Iha I It* abort
property should b# for tolled lo
It* above agency. You will bo
tort a copy of It* Order finding
Probable Caute once It It tlgnod
by tt* Judge and It will adrlte
you hew and whan to respond to
Ihlt request lor lortellur*
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT
a true and carnet copy at thli
Notice wet tent to the above
named addrottet by U.S. rtglt
la n d mall, n tu m receipt ro­
ut ttlh day at Do
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LEGAL COUNSEL
Florida Bar No.: dtlEK
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF’ S OFFICE
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Senior*. F lor Ida MTO *J»*
Telephone (4 0 1 )l» 4 * ll
Publlth: January II. I t IL M.
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ALM A N REEVES
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO A LM A N REEVES
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
actten tor OistoMMn ol Mar
rlagt hat been f.+J aga.ntl you
and you a n nguirtd to to rv o *
copy ol your written defence* II
any. ta It an DAVIO REEVES,
whota ed d n tt It P O BOX lew.
OVIEDO. FL n rtL an or be tore
FEBRUARY » . I H e and file
the original with the clerk at ihlt
court elttwr before torvtco on
p e t it io n * ' or Im m od iatoiy
thonaltor; oNwrwtt* a default
will be in lan d eg*Inti you tar
tho rollol demanded in th*
complaint ar potman
DATED an JANUARY tt.
tftd
MAR YANNE AHORSE
As E ton of me Court
Nancy R Winter
A t Deputy Clerk
Publlth January » . 1) A f o b
ruery 1, 10. m i
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IN THB CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
c a s e N o . n n r t - C A it K
UNITED COMPANIES LEND­
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ERi and any unknown heir*.
dtvlMO*. grant**!, creditor*,
and ether unknown portent or
unknown tpoum claiming by.
through, and under any of the
above named Defendant*.

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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JOHN R. BENNETT (SSJ
M SdSniTl. *11 Sanford A vb
nua. Sonlord. Florida IITTI
JOYCE B. BENNETT ISSJ
B i n t i t t l . 4 Wind Road. Eatt
Hartford. CT M itt whereabout»
unknown
B E R N IC E J. C A R R ,
whereabout* unknown
and any unknown per torn or
unknown tpoutet claiming by.
through, and under any el It*
above named Dalandantt. II
d ictated , whota latl known
eddrectet art unknown
YOU ARE- HEREBY NOTI­
FIED lhat an action lo tor*&lt; lot*
Mortgage covering It* following
real and per tana I property da
K rlb o d a i toDowt. lew!!:
Lot 10 and fh* Eatl II hot of
vacated ilraat on It* Wetl.
B lack 0. T ie r " A " , E .R
TRAFFOflO'S MAP OF THE
TOWN OF SANFORD, accord
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MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOFTHE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Publlth January D.M. IW4
OENfO

W HEREAS, th* Board al
County CemmitOorwrt at Sami
not* County, did on tt * nth day
at January, lit* . find and da
cierod t structure located in
Somlnoto County, to bt untile,
u m a n lta r y . and a public
nufienca: lhat th* owner of It*
property [according to w * prop
*rty rocordt In tt * I t m M li
County Appraiser’ ! Otflcol on
which th* structure it located It
Ruth William* *1 UtO Crawford
Drive. Santard. P L M »1 i that
I t * public nwttenco It a rotldan
ttal structure located at IMS
Craw lord Drive and further
required to abet* tt * public
nuisance. and
W HEREAS, th * Beard at
County Commissioners found
‘ that th* tallowing condition!
commuted a public nultenc*
I t ) Th* building hat bean
wvoroly damaged by It* oto
m a n lt o f n a t u r e duo la
abandonment 11) Thor* It trash
and dtbrlt intldt and outside at
th* building (1) Thtt condJiwn
cantilhitot a potential tiro hat
ard.and
WHEREAS, th* following cor
roctlvo act land) rwcottary to
abeto it * pwbtk nuisance it: Te
Ing. hath and dabrtt tram
NOW THEREFORE, nolle* It
hereby given to I t * told Ruth
William* and all parties having
or claiming to have any right,
11ft*. or mtorotl In th* preparty
described above, to appetr «
far* It* Beard at County Cam
mlutonart *4 Somlnoto County,
Florida, at I M P M . at Its
regular hearing an I t * Ith day at
March. IS C at the Samlnoto
County Services Building. Ream
IBM. 1101 Eatt First Street.
Santard. Florida. I* th e * caul*.
If any. why such structure*
should net t
I t * corrective action el abate
man! tpaclfWd In I t * Nolle* o&lt;
Public Nultanca should not ba
WITNESS my hand and tael
Ihlt llth day at January. 11*4.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark to it * Board ol
County Commlttlonort ol
Somlnoto County, Florida
BY: Caryton Cahon
Deputy Clerk
Publlth January M. 1) A Feb
ruery 1.10.1W4
DEN lit
NOTICE FOR HEARINOON
OECLAREO PUBLIC
NUISANCE
IN RE: LOT 14 HARDENS
ADO PB ) PC II Public Records
at Samlnoto County. FL. pros
antty [shown at being) owiwd by
Willi* M A Martha L. A Willie
Ertkln Griffin and all parties
having or claiming to have any
right, title or Intorotl In th*
W HEREAS, th* Board of
County Commlttlonort of Soml
noto County, did on f t * llth day
of January. 1**4. find and d*
dared * structure located In
Samlnoto County, to b* until*,
u n ta n lta ry , and a p ublic
nultanca: that the owner at th*
property (according ta th* prop­
arty rocordt In th* Somlnoto
County Appraiser's Office! on
which tt* structure it totaled
ar* Wlllto M A Martha L , A
Willi* Ertkln Grlftln of Rt 1 Boi
IA. Sanlord. FL m il: that It*
public nultanc* It a residential
tfructur* located at l i t ) Firtl
Drive and further deter bed at
M l forth above, and mat correc
live action It required to abate

Legal Notices
*h* public nuisance, and
W H EREAS, tha Beard *1
County Comm in loner t found
that th* tallowing cand’.llont
constituted o pubic nultanc*
(1 ) T h * building hat bean
severely damaged by the * 1*
m a n lt a t n a t u r e d ue ta
abandenmant ( I ) Thar* It (rath!
and oabrtt intide and outside *4,
th* building 111 This condition
commute* a potential nr* hai
and: and
WHEREAS, th* following car
roctlvo actlonU) necessary to
abet* th* public nuisance It: To
domaiitn and roma.u the build
Ing, abandoned motor swhlcto.
hath and dabrtt tram It* prop
arty.
NOW THEREFORE, notice It
hereby given to It * said Wlllto
M A Martha L. A Wlllto Ertkln
Griffin and all partial having ar
claiming to have any right, tltto.
ar interest in the property d r ,
scribed above, to aepoar before
the board el Cewity Commit
tloners ol Somlnoto County.,
Florida, at 1:M P M . at lit
regular hearing an th* Mh day atMarch. IftA at t t * Samlnoii,
County Service* Building. Roam
I0M. HOI ( a i t First Street.
Sanford. Florida, to show cause
If any. why such structures
should not be demo:[shod and
cleared hem the property and
•t* corrective action of abato
monl specified In th* Nolle* ol
Public Nultanca thouM not bt
taken.
WITNESS my hand and teal
Ihlt llth day at Jansiary. tfM.
ISEALI
ALAR YANNE MORSE
Clark loth* Beard *4
County Commissioner) of
Somlnoto County. Florida
BY:CarytonCah*n

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Miami. Florid* 1)1 IS
and
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to have any right, till*, or
Ir.torott In th* preparty heroin
described
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO that an
Action lor Forfeiture on It*
following property in Somlnoto
County, Florida 11.411 M In
Uni tod Slates Currency hat boon
mod against yog In It* Circuit
Court In and tar Seminal*
County. Florid*. You ar* re­
quired to torvo a copy of your
written defenses. H any. to It
upon M A R Y ANN K L E IN .
P l a l n l l l f t attorney, what*
address le 1141 - ttth Street.
Sanlord. Florida W A t M on or
betor* th* llth day at February.;
lets and til* th* anginal with
the Clerk ol thli Court either
before servlet on P lain tiff'!
attorney ar immodiatoiy there
alter: ettwrwto* a default will
be entered against you tor It*
rot tot demanded In th* Com­
p la in t ta r P in a l O rd tr at
Forfeiture.
Datod on January II. IW4
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AURVANNE MORSE
at Clark at th* Court
by Ruth King
at Deputy Clark
Publish January IL » . 1) A
February 1 .1ft4
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Records: Clinton venture
sometimes blurred lines
■y DAN BIW ILL
and BILL $IMMON8
Associated Press Writers
LITTLE ROCK - ITesIdent and Mr*. Clinton s
* oflen-lnformnl business dealings with their
Whitewater Development Co. Inc. sometimes
blurred the lines between the partnership and
personal property, a review of land and tax
records show.
Such arrangements resulted In Mrs. Clinton
being personally responsible for a $30,000 bank
loan on a piece of Whitewater property put In her
name She transferred the loan to Whitewater,
and both the company and the Clinton* ut times
mnde payments.
That piece of property, known a* "Lot 13."
eventually was sold, bought back from n
Mississippi bankruptcy court by Mr*. Clinton nnd
sold again by the Clintons. Roth times the
Clintons were the legal sellers.
How the proceeds of the first sale were handled
Is unclear from records, but White House senior
adviser Bruce Lindsey said the money did not go
Into Mrs. Clinton's pocket The Clintons reported
a modest gain on the second sale.
What Is clrar front more than a decade of land
and tax documents obtained by The Associated
Press In Arkansas Is that Informal business
arrangements at Whitewater date to Its Inception
In the late 1970s That's when the Clintons and
their business partners. James nnd Susan
McDuugal. bought some 230 acre* of wooded,
rocky land along the White River In the Oxark
Mountains, hoping to develop It Into a bustling
vacation and retirement community.
White House officials say the Whitewater
dealings were all legal but acknowledge their
Informal nature has led to many of the questions
„ that eventually led Clinton to acquiesce In the
appointment o f a special counsel.
"Between the parties In the company, the
* formalities are not Important." Lindsey said In an
* hour-long Interview. "T h e way they did It
shouldn't raise any questions."
One financial expert said the partial portrait
’ available from documents suggests that the
Clinton's Whitewater dealings were likely to have
been legal under complex real estate and lux
, laws.

"Oftentimes. na long ns the bookkreplng entries
are accounted for properly, there Is no tax Issue.”
said Jack Porter, national director of tnx partners
at BOO Seldman. a national accounting firm.
Others say the lack of com olcle records and the
Informality o f some arrangem ent* make It
Impossible to verify the Clintons* rlalm that they
lost nearly $09,000 In the venture.
“ Records for the deal appear to have been
sloppy or not kept nt all." said u Jan. 17 report In
Tnx Notes, weekly publication of the Industry
group Tax Analysts. That article concluded the
Whitewater deal raises tax questions because It's
not clear whether the Clintons "h ad Income from
corporate dividends or loan forgiveness"
The Whitewater venture Is part of a Justice
Department Investigation o f the failed Arkansas
savings and loan owned by James McDougnl.
Madison Guaranty Savings &amp; town. The Clintons
and McDougals have denied wrongdoing
The Whitewater deal dates to Aug. 2. 1978.
when the Clintons and McDougals purchased the
230 acres for about $203,000 or around $880 an
acre, from a larger tract o f land owned by a
northeast Arkansas rompany.
That purchase, the records show, was financed
by two bank louns taken out by the Clintons and
McDougals.
In 1979. they transferred the land to their
newly form ed Whitewater corporation. Tux
stamps from that transfer suggest Whitewater
took the land nt value of $250,000. raising the
question of a profit In the transfer.
MrDougal's attorney. Sam lleuer. said the
Increase reflected the partners' payments on their
loans and capital Improvements they made on
the land such as surveys. It was a "paper
transaction.” Heuer said.
The Clintons' Involvement with Lot 13 began In
December 1980. shortly alter Ihcn-Gov. Clinton
lost a bid for re-election.
Mrs. Clinton obtained a $30,000 mortgage from
the Bank of Kingston, controlled by McDniigul
and whose president was Clinton gubernatorial
aide Steve Smith.
Whitewater transferred the ownership of the
three-acre lot to Mrs. Clinton, according to a
warranty deed that lists no purchase price for the
transfer. Mrs. Clinton used that property to
secure the personal loan.

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Magic knock off Clippers
ORLANDO - Shaqullle O'Neal had his fourth
40-pnlnt game of the season and Anfernec
Hardaway ndded 21 points, eight rebounds and
eight assists us the Orlando Magic defeated the
I a » Angeles Clippers 108-96 Wednesday night.

By TONY DoBORMIlA
Herald Sports Editor____________

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - If the
engine’s running rough, give It a
little gas. let It rev for a few minutes,
and see If It cranks up.
Seminole's Arrow Force II applied
that automotive rule ol thumb In
their Seminole Athletic Conference
boys' basketball contest with the
host Lake Brantley Patriots and
raced away to a 61-46 win Wednes­
day night.
A fter stru g g lin g In the first
quarter. Seminole "hit the gas" on
defense and Jump-started Its o f­
fense.
"W e were like a 10-ryUnder car
running on Just eight cylinders.”

Lightning net O T win
ST. PETERSBURG - Chris Oration's goal
-1:20 Into overtim e gave the Tam pa Hay
Lightning a 4-3 victory over the New York
Islanders on Wednesday night.

Panthers extend win streak
MIAMI — All-Star forward Dob Kudelskl and
Jesse Belanger each scored twice to trad the
streaking Florida Panthers to a 5-1 victory over
the Washington Capitals on Wednesday night.

FSU breaks losing streak

□ B «s Basketball. Page 2B

TALLAHASSEE - Florida Slate ended Its
four-gam e losing streak by dow nin g the
Clemson Tigers 60-57 Wednesday. Bob Sura led
the Semlnoles with 14 (mints

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LAKELAND — Chet Galloway scored 24
points to lead Florida Southern to a 70 57 win
over Banry on Wednesday.
Julian Rodriguez paced Barry with 20 points.

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Florida Tech tops St. Leo
MELBOURNE - Peter Walcott scored 22
points and Larry Sager added 17 as Florida
Tech defeated St. Leo 89-65 In a Sunshine State
Conference contest Wednesday.
Chris Skyers had 24 poin.sforSt. Leo.

Earnhardt turns fast lap
DAYTONA BEACH - Defending Winston Cup
champion Dale Earnhardt had the fastest lap
Wednesday, the last day of General Motors
testing at Daytona International Speedway,
turning 190.638 mph In a Chevrolet Lumlnn.

Baseball owners make changes
FORT LAUDERDALE — Baseball this season
will have six ^visions, expanded playoffs and
no commissioner.
The American and National Leagues will each
realign Into three divisions from two. Division
champions and a wild-card team In each league
will qualify for a best-of-5 playoff series, with the
winners advancing to best-of-^ league finals.
The realigned divisions will be:
NL East — Atlanta. Florida. Montreal. New
York Meta. Philadelphia.
NL Central — Cincinnati. Chicago Cubs.
Houston. Pittsburgh. St. Louis.
NL West — Colorado. Los Angeles. San Diego.
San Francisco.
A L East — Baltimore. Boston. Detroit, New
York Yankees. Toronto.
AL Central — Chicago White Sox. Cleveland.
Kansas City. Milwaukee. Minnesota.
AL West — California. Oakland. Seattle.
Texas.

Pacers add to Heat slide
INDIANAPOLIS - Byron Scott and Reggie
Miller each scored 21 points as the Indiana
Pncers handed the Miami Heat Its sixth straight
loss. 109-92 Wednesday night.
Matt Geiger led the Heat with 14 points.

Girls’ Basketball
GOvIsdo si Seminole. Junior «arsity — 6 p.m.;
varsity — 7:30 p.m.
ULaks Brantlsy at Lake Howsll Junior varsity —
6 p.m.; varsity — 7:30 p.m.

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Junior guard Brad Tralna (right) lad an exceptionally
balanced attack tor Sem inole's Arrow Force II,
collecting 11 points In a 01-40 victory over Laka Brantlay

Wednesday. Each of (he other seven Seminole players
contributed at least five points. The win keeps Ssmlnole
unbeaten in the Seminole Athletic Conference.

Raider men fall
to Lake City in O T

’Hounds
continue
hot play

LAKE CITY - Despite a game-high 29 points from
Terrance Mitchell, the Seminole Community College
Raiders suffered an 84-80 loss In overtime Wednesday
night lo Lake City Community College.
The defeat drops the Haiders to 9-12 overall. 1-4 In
the Mid-Florida Conference while Lake City Improves lo
10-11 and 4-1.
Trailing by eight points with two minutes left In
regulation, the Raiders rallied and nearly overtook Lake
City.
Mitchell, who recently regained his academic eligibili­
ty. lied the score al 75-75 when he made the first o f tw o
free throws with eight seconds remaining. After a Lake
City timeout. Mitchell's potential game-winning ahot
kicked out and the game wenl to overtime.
3 See Men. Page 2B

Prom tU W Reports_______________
L O N G W O O D - D es p ite the
near-freezing conditions, the Lyman
High Schcol girls’ soccer team was
red hot for about 20 minutes
Wednesday night. Just long enough
to singe the visiting Lake Howell
Silver Hawks 4-0.
Leading 1-0 at halftime. Lyman
struck for three goals In the first 20
minutes of the second half and
cruised to Its 21s* win of the season
In 22 starts. It wus the 18th
c o n s e c u t i v e v i c t o r y fo r the
Greyhounds. w !k&gt;also moved to 9-0
In the Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence.
"It wus really cold." said Lyman
coach Gary Barnett. "Both teams
were freezing. We came out and
scored 214 minutes Into the game
and that wus It for the rest of the
half.
"L a k e Howell played u very
strong gumc In the first half. They
challenged us n lot and really look
us out of our game In the first half."
After discussing the situation at
halftime, the Greyhounds came out
at the start of the second half and
Immediately took mutters Into their
own hands.
"T h e girls came out and played
soccer the way we like to In the
second hulf." said Barnett. "W e
brought the ball back to the ground
and sturtcd creating some things on
offense."
□ B e e Soccer, Page 2B

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Herald Theta by Mark Hanta

Terrance Mitchell (No. 24). In his second game back
since regaining his eligibility, scored a game-high 29
points Wednesday for Seminolo Community College.

JACKSONVILLE - Facing the top team In the state
and one of the best In the nation, the Seminole
Community College women's basketball team turned In
a creditable performance Wednesday night.
Five different players scored In double figures for the
undefeated Florida Community College-Jacksonvllle
Stare as they posted an 89-54 victory over the visiting
Raiders In Mld-Florldn Conference play.
The Stars led by Just 13 points. 46-33. at halftime. In
the second half. FCC-J outscorcd the Raiders 43 21.
Shed Reddicks led Seminole CC with 14 points.
Jennifer Coble contributed 12 points (Including a pair of
three-point field goals) while Palvt Kolvlsto added 11.
FCC-J. now 184) and 3-0 In Ihc M-FC. was ranked N o ..
I In this week's Florida Community College Athletic
Association stale poll and was No. 4 In Ihc National
□ S a c W om en. Page 2B

Junior Varsity Basketball

Reckers takes lead in Wednesday Polar Bear play

□ Laks Mary at Lyman. Girls at 6 p.m., boya at
7:30 p.m.

Prom Staff Reports

Boys’ Soccer
□ Ssmlnols at Ovlsdo. Junior varsity — 5:45
p.m.; varsity — 7:30 p.m.
□ Laka Mary at Lyman. Junior varsity — 5:45
p.m.; varsity — 7:30 p.m.
□ Laka Howall at Laka Brantlay. Junior varsity —
5:45 p.m.; varsity — 7:30 p.m.

TV

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
□ 9:3 0 p.m. — ESPN. Michigan at Minnesota. (L)

SANFORD — Reckers took early control of ihc
Sanford Recreation Wednesday Mcn'a Polar Bear
Softball League with an 8-3 win over Ncth and
Son Roofing last night at Chase Park.
In the first contest of the evening. Uncle Nick's
came back from last week's heartbreaking
overtime loas to thump Dec's Nuts 18-2 In a
game stopped by the 15-run rule In the fifth
Inning.
Reckers. the only remaining undefeated team
In (he league, holds down first place with a 2-0
mark. Neth and Son Roofing and Uncle Nick's are
tied for second at 1•1. Dec's Nuts arc now 0-2.
Next week. Reckers will play Uncle Nick's and
Dee's Nuts takes on Neth and Son Roofing.
Scoring m every Inning. Uncle Nick's rolled
over Dee's Nuts In five Innings. Every player in
the Uncle Nick's lineup scored at least one run.
10 o f the 11 had at least one hit. and nine o f the
11 drove In at least one run.
George Porzig led Uncle

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with an Inslde-thc-park home run and three RBI.
BUI Marino collected a double, two singles, one
run. and two RBI. Bobby Wells Sr. contributed
three singles, two runs, and an RBI. Dan Spivey
also hit three singles and scored two runs.
Andy Dickens chipped In with a triple, single,
two runs, and two RBI. Johnny Haddock had two
singles, two runs, and two RBI. Frank Stugg
added two singles, two runs, and an RBI. Bobby
Wells Jr. doubled, singled, and scored two runs.
Ricky Wells hud two singles, a run. and an RBI.
Todd Pagcl doubled, scored twice, and had an
RBI. Mike Rotundo scored a run and had an RBI.
Ralph Aatartta headlined the ofTenae for Dec'a
Nuts, collecting a single, one run scored, and an
•indie and an RBI.

Mike Lance singled and acoi

Shaver. Gene Astarlla. Tony Belllsalmo. and
David McAftlc each hit a single.
In a battle of the league's two undefeated
teams. Reckers struck for a run In the bottom of
the first Inning and added two runs In each o f the
second, third, and fourth Innings on the way to
their victory over Neth and Son Roofing.
Leading Reckers' 15-hlt effort was Tom Boyd,
who collected three singles, three RBI. and a run
scored. Tom Gracey also hit three singles and
scored a run. Rocky Elllngsworth contributed
two singles, two RBI. and a run scored.
George Davidson chipped In with two singles, a
run. and an RBI. Jeff Sladck also singled twice
and scored a run. Chris Da pore had a single, run.
and an RBI. George Murray singled and scored a
run. Jim Schaefer added a single and an RBI.
Tom Mulcahy scored a run.
For Neth and Son Roofing. Lee Hood tripled
and scored a run while Stacy Bllz doubled and
scored a ru. Don Macher contributed a single, one
run. and an RBI. Don Baatl also had a tingle and
an RBI. Ron Wlrth. Steve Woodley, and Tim
Winkle each hit a •Ingle

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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Dtetsian
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New York
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Miami
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New Jersey
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Thursday's Games
San Antonio *• Minn*sot*. 1 pm
Houston at D *n v*r.fp m
Phoanie at LA Laktrs. it X p m
Friday's Games
Golden Slat* at Boston. l . X p m
De trait at Miami.! X p m .
Haw Jarsay at Atlanta. I X p m
Hew Yerk at Or land*. I p m
Indlana at Chicago- * X p m
Saattl* at Dallas. I X p m
Chartort* el Milwaukee. t p m
Sacramanto*! Utah. * p m
Cleveland vs LA Cuppers at th* Great
Western Forum. X X p m
LA Laktrs at Portland. 10 X p m

Wednesday's Neman's Scares
■AIT
A rm y tl. Bucknatlt*
Connecticut** Pittsburgh, ppd . weather
keen* SI. SI. New Hampshire I ]
Lalayatta M Navy 41
Massac use Its S4. Brown 41
Saton Hall X. Boston Cot tog* S]
Yale *!. Hofstr* X
SOUTH
Ala Birmingham (f. Mississippi St t t
Auburn I*. OaPaut II
Balmont Abbay ft. Coker t t
Ftorid* SouthernM. Barry M
F tor id* Tech M, St. La* 41
Kentucky f t Louisviltotl
Miami 41. Syracuse It. 10T
Mississippi M. Vanderbilt X
North Carolina X. Duka M
North Florida kl. Ecktrd X
Tampa *1. RaitmsX.OT
Watt Virginia IA Marshall a*
MIDWEST
Bowling Green It. W Michigan*)
Miami. Ohio X . E Michigan *1
Northwestern X. Illinois X
Ohio U IA Cant Mich U
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas II, Tuian* X
Ric* X. TCU4I
TtaasAA Baylor II
Taeas A AM VI. Houston tl
Taras Tech X. Southern Math V4

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MAOICIM. CLIPPERS *4
LA CLIPPERS IN )
Manning I X ) S II. E l l i s * * * ! IA Spencer
ftO O f A Harper * 14 &gt; 1 11. Jackson * 11 1 1
I* Vaught 4 * * t A Tolbert * 1 * 0 0 Aguirre
I I I 11 11 Grant 14 00 1. Martin Oft • • A
Woods ft* *0 1. Dehor* 00 00 0 Totals 40 N
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Turner 1 ! 00 A Anderson A l l 11 X.
O N eel I I I ! *11 to. Sktltl O t 0 0 0
Hardaway I I I S i l t . Scott * I I I X Avon!
4 14 14 It. Roy*1 01 0 0 A Green o t 00 0.
Bowl* • ) 0 * A Tower 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 41 Ml
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LA Clippers
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Orlando
14 H H It - IN
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14. Jackter 1 4 Harper 14 Grant gi|,
Orlando 1 11 I Scott 1 1 Anderson ftl. Ski tot
ftl. Royal 01. Bento 01. Hardaway ft41
Foutod out — Nan# Rebounds — Lot Angeles
SI i Harper II), Orlando I ! IO’Neal It)
Assists — Lot Angetos 1) (Jackson Iftl.
Orlando M (Hardaway I I Tolal touts - lo t
Angeles It. Orlando 1! Technicals — Mann
tog. Orlando Illegal detonse A — 11.X I
PACERS IX . HEAT f l
M IAM I 1*1)
Long } f 0ft A Ric* 4 14 ) 1 It
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Ask ms 1 S • • A Cargo* S I 4 4 14.
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IN DIANA (I X )
McKay 4 1 s 4 14 Mitchell 4 1 • « A Smltt
1 « Oft 4 Millar A X M I I . Workman ft4 S t A
william s S I I I II. Thpuiptcn 1 1 0 0 1 Scott
*14 1 1 11. Italy 4 I S t 11. A Diets 4 S 0 I A
Haskins 00040 Telals (ft M i l M IX

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01. Smith * 11. Indian* a 10 (HUH
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McKay I I. Scott I S. Wort man » I) fouled
Pul - Non# Rebounds — Miami 4S lihaw
11). IndiantSI |A Davis H I Assists — Miami
I I ISmllh I|. Indiana 17 IWoriman 1) Total
fouls — Miami H. IrvKena f t Tectmxats —
Aik ms Miller. Indiana Illegal defense J A —

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EAST
Adtiphl tt, Mercy. N Y .M
BrldllpOfl Of. f**w Haean t l
Connecticut If. Prpvldfnc* It
Owguesnalt. Rhode I stand U
La lay* lie 77, Mary »»
Hiagaratt. Buttak- *
St Bonavanlur* U Notre Dam* SI
St JosephI *1 Georg* Washington S*
West Virginia If. Marshall *1
SOUTH
Alabama II. LSU *1
Alabama AAM 100. LaMoyn* Ocean X
Can! Ftar Id* If, Ftorid* Atlantic S*
Citadel i a DerUtsenll
Ecktrd IA North Florid* U
Florida taatham IA Barry I I
Florida SI. 04 Clamtan SI
Ftarlda Tech (f. U L a e i i
George Mesont l . Richmond f l
Georgia Southern X . Furman 1*
Marguetl* 4A Ala Blrminghami*
Ml ttiiiippl M. Auburn IS. JOT
Mississippi St H. Arkansas II
South Carolina *4. Tennessee * }
Tampa M. Ratlins *1
Tennessee Si *4. M.ddla Tenn M
Vanda# tun II. Georgia *1
Virginia II. N*rlh Carolina II
Wak# Forest *1, Georgia Tech *1
MIDWEST
Bowling Green 77, W. Michigan *1
Bradley II. llltnoti SI It, O f
Butler IA Layata. III. St
Illinois MS. Io n i X
Miami. Ohio tl, E Michigan It
Michigan SI X. Wisconsin 40
Missouri yi. lawi SI M
Or.icS1X.Pann St II
Ohio U IA Cant. Michigan Si
Oklahoma si M. SW Missouri SI U
Tettdan .B allS 1 M.OT
Xavier, Ohio n . Cincinnati la. OT
SOUTHWEST
Ric* 101. T *«*s Chriitian I t
T e ie t lt A Baylor *1
T t . a t A A M fl. Houston M
FARWEST
Color ado *4. Nebraska II
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Swaby 1 I) S I It. Sarton * 1} 1 4 X. Walter
1 I ] 11 1, Davit I S 00 1. Butts &gt; S SI 10.
Jonasg(1000. Phillips I 1 11 A Porta* 1 SOI
A Porter 1 1 *4 1. Foster S i l l A Roberts 00
01 A Kattalar M 11 A Hinshau 0 1 0 0 0
Totals N S S I1 M X
FLORIDA ATLANTIC ( M i l
Jamtnon 4 II 1 1 1. Brown 11 J ] 1 Hiller
m m o Harvey t i l 01 if. Eddtn S t S I 1L
Hot lord 00 01 0. Peoples f t l 111. McOlnty
1 4 ft 1 A Flowers 00 11 I. Buchanan 1 10 11
A SjOlund* IftOO Totals 11 SO tl 14Sf
Halittm* - Cant Florida II. Ftorid*
Atlantic 71 1 Poini goafs — Cant Florida 1 1
&lt;Butts I I . Swaby 0 A Porta* ftl). Florida
Atlantic I I * (Buchanan 11. Harvey 11.
M cGinly 1 I. R llltr 01. Jtmarson 0 II
Fouled out — Harvey. Hor lord S|olund
Rebounds — Cant Florida 41 ISwaby I).
Florida Allantic 11 iSiolund II Assists Cent Florida 7 ISwaby 1. Davit » . Florid*
Atlantic 11 (Harvey 4 Eddtn 41 Total touts
- Cant Ftorid* tl. Florid* AllanIX X
Technicals — Ktftotor A — U l
FLORIDA STATE M.CLEMSON 17
CLEMSON (O il
Marlin ft 100 0. Bagtand I II 00 4 Wright
00 A l tl. Richie 0 1 0 0 0 0 . Bosalnf f I t It.
Frtam an 111 0 0 4 Brown 11 I t I,
Buckingham 1 4114 Totals: I t X I S 11 SI
FLORIDA ITATE ( 1 II
Suva I tl 14 14. Luthman 14 001, Ktrner
0 1 ft 0 0. Cooper 1 * 0 0 4 Werd 11 11 to.
Graham* 111111 Shephard 0 0 1 1 1. Cotllns
I f 00 1. Rf-d 14 111, Robinson 14 00 4
Totals n 411 IIM
Halit Irn* - Ftor toa Stato 11. Ctomson t l
1 Paint goals - Ctomson a n 1Marlin ftl.
Ragland ft 7. Bovem 1 4 Freeman 1 1, Brown
• I t . FtorWd Koto 7 IJ (Sura IS. Cooper 0 7.
W m l 3 4. Graham 1 1, Colin* 01). Foutod ou*
— Nona S ib tm d i — Ctomson U (Wrlghl 4
Bpvaln 4 Freeman *|, r tor Ida Staid M (Sura
4 Rato 1). Assists — Ctomson 11 IRkSrta A
Bovein A Freeman 1 ). Florida Slate » (Sura
SI. Total touts - Ctomson 17. Florida Stato
II, Technicals — Florid* Stato Ibanch). A —
7,111.

NFL FLAYOFFS
All Times IS A
Saturday, Jan. tt
Bvtiato X . Lot Angeles Raiders 11
San Francisco44. New Yerk Giants!
Sunday.Jan.1*
DaUaslI. Green Bay I!
Kansas City 1*. Houston X
Sunday, Jan. 11
Kansas City •&lt; Bvtiato II X p m &lt;NBC)
San Franciscoat Dallas. 4 p m (CBS)
iuMtif, Jan, )§
Super Bowl at AllanU.apm INBCl
NFL Itslary Report
NEW YORK - The National Football
League Injury report tor this week's games
at provided by th« league
infNiAf
KANSAS CITY AT BUFFALO - Chiefs:
WH Wlllto Oaels I thigh I. S Kevin Reis
(thumb) ore ijuesl-onjtito RB Kimbto An
dvrs (shoulder). OB Jo* Montana (hand). DE
Nail Smith lankta). LB Daerick Thomas
lan klal a r* prababi* Billot LB Mark
Madder |foot) TE Pet* M attel**** (ttogor)
i f f pfobebtv
SAN FRANCISCO AT DALLAS - *****
LB Martin Harrison (groin) is queslionabto
OE Dennis Brawn (knaal It probabla
Cawbayt: OT Russell Maryland lanklal It
guvslwnabto. S Kenneth Gant (should**I. OE
Charles Haley Iback), WR Alvin Harper
(nackl. RB Derrick Lassie (toa). RB EmmlH
Smith (shoulderI (

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■ASTERNCONFERENCE
Atlantic Divtstau
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N Y Rangers
X 11 &gt; 41 3
New Jersey
X IS 4 S4 Ml 114
Philadelphia
14 X J 11 I I I III
F tor toa
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Wash mg tan
x n 4 44 141 IdA
Tampa Bay
I f IS s 41 111 Id*
N Y Islanders
17 t t 1 X 14 114
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Pittsburgh
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Montreal
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Boston
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Builelo
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Hartford
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Ottawa
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WESTERNCONFERENCE
W L T P N OF OA
11 14 * Al IM IN
N 14 S I ! X I IS4
14 l| I U III IX
D l l A n 141 tu
II I f S 4! I l l 111
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Pacific Ueitton
Calgary
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Vancouver
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Los Angetos
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Ananaim
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San Jos*
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Edmonton
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Toronto A Herltord Alto
Edmonton I. Buffalol.lto
Montreal A Boston A lla
Philadelphiai.}i Louis)
Tampa Bay 4 N.T. Hlaadirf A OT
Ftorid* A Washington I
Anaheim 4 Detroit 4 tl*
New jersey ( Winnipeg0
Calgary 4 Vancouver J
Thursday's Oamas
No games scheduled
Friday's Oamas
No games scheduled
Saturday's (lame
All Star Game al New York. 1 p m
Toronto
Dei roil
Dallas
St Louis
Chlcegn
Winnipeg

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N.Y. Islanders
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P in t Parked - I. New York. Green 11
(Dalgarno Malakhov), 1:14; ). New York,
King I I (Turgoon. Kasparalllt), 4:14; 1
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a. N « w Y o r k . F t r r a r o I t (P l a n t * .
Kasparaihtl. 14 M PenilttoS - Ferraro NY
dripping). I (1: Gretton TB (elbowing),
14 I )
Sacand Parted - S Tampa Bay. Cato 10
(K lim *. Gratton), i n |pp) Pena Hits —
Krupp. N Y (c r x * checking), S OI; Luongo.
N Y (reughtog). 1* (4
Third Parted - f Tamp* Bay. Bradley l*
(Puppet, a X Ippl Avne Files — Poetchek.
TB (cropss checking). 1 11. Savard. TB
(r o w g h ln g l. d i l l ; K a s p a r a lllt . N Y
I roughing l . f 1!
Overtime — I Tampa Bay. Gratton I
1Klima. Chambers|. ( x PvtsaitSes — None
Shell an gaal - New York I 1 A I 0 - X
Tampa Bay I f t U t i - K
Pewer play Oppartimiltot — New York ft ol
); Tempo Bay l a i (
Goalies — New Yerk, McLennan. I 11 (1)
shots X saves i Tampa Bty, Puppa. IS I f ]
(1 IS).
A — TA X I.
Reieree — Don kohertkl Linesmen - Bob
Hodges. Leon Slkklt
PANTHER! L CAPITALS I
Washington
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1 t - I
Florida
I
1 1 - I
First Period - I Florida. Belanger f
(N lvd a rm a ya r. M ellanbyl, I f M Ip p l.
Pewel!tot - Hough. Fla (lieshlngl. I X .
Hsertar. Was (roughing). f:M ; Murphy. Fla
(ro u g h in g !. * I*. Berube. Was (high
Sticking), 11:11, OeriJb*. Was. mlsconducf.
II (4. Huntor. Was Iraughlng), II 44. Brown.
F la . m iscon duct. ISi44t S m ith . F la
(roughing). IS 44. Hinter. Was IhoMmg),
II X
Sacand Peeled - 1 Florida. KuXISkl X
I Belanger, Lomakin). 1 * ! (pp). J Florida.
Maflanby I f INIedtrmayar, Bernes). I t t
(pp); * Washington, Burrldge IS I lair at*.
Hunt**), f JJ Pen*Hits — Johansson Was
(roughing), I X . Khrlsllch. Was m*|or
gam * misconduct (slashing). I X . Jones.
Was. minor misconduct (roughing). AM .
Cifell*. Fla. minor misconduct (raughmg),
A M . Murphy- Ftl thxklngl. ! : X ; Huntor,
Was. major tf*iN n g). t i ll; Hatch#*. Wav
m in or m isconduct Ira u g h ln g ), 11 rIBy
MfHanby. Fla, ma|*r (ligh tin g). IS)IS;
L o w ry . F la . doubt* m in x misconduct
(rough-ng), 13:IS; Iffrato. W*s (roughing)
X :J*j teveryn. Fla Iraughlng) X :M .
Third Period - 1 Florid*. Kudttskl t t
(Balanga*. Lomoklnl. f;S4; *. Florida.
Balangtr 10 (KuXlikl. Lomakin). II;M
Pena lues — lalrato. Was (roughing). *11.

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Nwdtrmayar. Fla
|&gt;. 4:1A
W *A misconduct. *
Hcarter, Wat. daubto
miner Irawghlngl. If:S it Banning. F I*
I roughing I. M : » .
Shots an gaol - Washington 11 I* *-11
Florida I 144-11
Power play Oppartwsdtos - Washington 0
of J. Ftorid* l e t *
Oaaltos - Washington. Baavgr* 11 * 1 IX
shots X saves) Florida. Vanbtoibrouck.
IS I I * ( I I X I
A — 14X1
Rttoree — Mark Favcetie Linesmen —
Jerry Petorran. Ray Scaptnaito

I S ! milltoa Aastralian Open
M E L B O U R N E . Australia - Results
Thursday tram the t i l million Australian
Qpan (seeding* In parentheses)
Second Round
A to render Voikov ID ), Russia del Rich
prd Frombtrg. Australia. ! * ( * ! ) , * A * 1
Mats Wilander. Snaden. del Oiletor Da
la Hr*. Franc*. * 1 . 1 4 1 L 4 4
Karat Novae a t (14). Cttch Republic, dal
Lars Anders Wahlgrots. Sweden. * 4 I *
(IS 111.141*1)
Stolon Edberg (41. Sweden dal Jan
Stomaemk. Heine*lands 4 A f A f l . f 1.
Lark Janssen. Sweden, del Yaeunes El
Aynaeui. Marecc4 1 f ( I SI. * I (S II. A I, f 1
Fabric* Santoro. Franc*, del Radoiph*
Gilbert. Franc*. I A S M A I L S *
Jonas Sr* nsSon Sweden dal Stotano
Peteosoitoo Italy. f 1.1 A I S
Patrick Rattor. Australia, dal Jacco
Elltogh. Nether lands. * 4 4 4 4 4
H en rik H a lm . S w a d fn , dal Todd
Woodbetdg*. Australia, a 4 14 IM 11. S I. 4 A
I S
Xavtor Dastfratne. Belgium del Thomas
Engvist. Sweden, f A ft 1.1 f ( f II
First
Jakob Htotak. Swilteriand. and Wally
Matur. Australia, del Pablo Atbano. Argon
tina. and Leonardo lavalt*. Mask*. 0 A 0 4
Brad Paarc*. Prove. Utah, and Dare
Randall (111. Blrmtotpiam. Ala . del Shetoy
Caaaaa. Pout* Vadra Beach, and Byron
Talbot. South Africa, a A f l
Htnrlh Jan Davids. Netherlands and Plat
Nerval 114). South Africa, del Nail Berwick
and Simon Yeui Australia. SI. I L 4 4
Johan O* Boer and John LatinI* 0* Jagrr.
South Africa, dot Wayne Ftrrti'a, South
Africa, and Javtoe Sancher (14). Spain. * 4
14(141
Sabattton Laraau and Dantol Neslo*
Canada, at! Marco* Onchutk* and Grant
Stolfard. South Africa. 4 4 f A f 4

Roman* Tadjakusum* Indonesia dal
Patricia Tarahkfrt. Argprtma. A A 1 4 11 II.
Baal* Ratotladiar. Austria, del Norm*
Oahiman. FInland, f A 4 A. I S
Jan* Taylor. Australia. d*f Christina
Sksgtr.Germany. I A 4 *. I S.
Arm Grokwnan. Grove City. Ohto. dal
Tatiana lfrv*n*va. Balerut. A 1. Aft
Emanuafa Jar da. SuAtyartand. dti Yayul
datuAI, Indonesia. A 1. &gt; « ( I l i
I &lt;«da Farraruto. Italy, del fartt, wnm
ytoger. Neaesah. W it . A 4 A I.
Sabto* Appatosans. Belgium, del Flarancla
Label. Argentina 4 I. k I
Eton* Likhovtsar* Katakhttan. del Anna
Smakhneva. Israal. 1 4 A I. A l
Ar antra Sanchat vrearia (II, Spam, del
Shi Itog Wang. Taiwan. A A A 4
First
M in i Joe FenseudM. Jetsam!, and lin e
Garrtoaes Jackson I f I, Houston, del Krittto
B o o go rl and N lc o lf M en* Jagerman.
Nattier lands , a 4. * 1
Comhite AAartinot. Spain, and Larisa
Natlarsd ( I ) . L oleia dal Elly Hakamt.
• T itiuews* Ca*M . ant fkaafiknla R m * . Indian
apOil4 A -J .fi
.
,
Amanda Caalter. Spins mtrtca. artdlnet
Gorrochatogui 1*1. Arganlina. del Ginger
Haigason. Alpine. C au l. and She.even Me
Carthy. Alpharetta Go . 1 S. I * I! 1)
Carotin* Kunlman. Lakasid* Park. K y ,
and Louisa Ptaming, Australia. X I Robyn
Mawdtley and Tracy Morton. Australia. I 4.
*4 *4
Ntcao Artndt, OaHmsellte, and Krishna
Radford. Australia, del Michelle Jaggard
Lai. Australia, and Nana Simpson Altar.
Canada.**. A l
Lindsay Davenport. Murrieta. Cain . and
L it* Raymond ( II). Wayfsa. P a . M l Amy
Fraitor, Rochester Hills. M k h . and Rika
Hirakl, J a p a n ,* !.* )
Matson Bollegraf. Nether Iandv and Daftftto
Oraham ( i f ) , Tampa. X I Katarina Matoaea.
Bulgaria, and Barbara R tuner. Germany. 1 a
1 M I.A A
Patty Fendtck. Sacramanto Calll. and
Meredith McGrath (II. Midland. Mkh . X f
Radka Bobko.a. and Pair* Lengrova. Ciech
Reoubhe.4 l.a 4
Jill Halharinglon. Ce*:ds. and Shaun
Stattord (It ). Oalwatvllto. X I Jinny Byrne
and Rachel McOuillan. Australia. I * (IA ).
A l.

BASEBALL
Ne HorseI Loogof
NEW YORK METS - Agreed to terms
with Luis River*, shortstop, on * an* year
contract. Agreed to farms with Bab Kipp**,
pikhar. an a miner league contract
BASKETBALL
National ft* seethall Assecie'wn
NBA - Announced mat San Antonia will X
ttw tit* of fha IX * All SIX gam* Announced
that th* Cleveland Los Angetos Clippers
game scheduled lor Friday will X played al
th* Great Western F xu m due to damage al
Its* LA Sports Arana and ftsa Sacramanto Lot
Angetos Laktrs garra postponed Monday will
b* played Fab. 10
CHICAOO B U LLS - Activated Bill
Cartwright cantor, from Iho injured list
Placed Stacey King, cantor lerward. on ttw
injured list
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS - Placed
Tyrone Hill, torward. on th* tn|ur*d list
Signed Jay Guiding**, cantor, to a 10 day
contract
FOOTBALL
HoMaaal Faalball League
NEW YORK JETS - Named Brad Seely
special teams coach
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS - Signed Feu.
Wrtghl. safety Waived Erik McMillan, car
narback

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
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Toch.IL)
I.-X p m
- SUN. UNC Charlutlo al
Soufhorn Mississippi. (L ),also o l i o m
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C al.IL)
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Midnight — SC Tempto at LaSalla
NBA
^ l£ y n . — CV. Th* Dennis Scot! Show
MISCELLANEOUS
• pm . - WO T O AM (SM). UCF Coach's
« pm . - WO TO AM ( M l . Talk tports
m fh
Hm
7 p m - WWNZ AM/FM (140*14*0). Tip
Spans Nut
M pm . - WWNZ JIM (IM ). Florida Sports
■ ■change
X p m - WO TO AM ( M ) , Span* Bylina
USA

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Hereto Photo by Mark Harris

Jimmy NewDorry (No. 34) led an aerial assault by lake Mary against
Oviedo Wednesday, making nine of 12 shots during a 24-polnt effort
In a 74-48 win As a team, the Rams wore 2B-for-48 from the floor.

Basketball
Continued from IB

SAMS 14 LIONS *0
OvtoPo 1441

Mild Sciulnolr roach
Ferrpft 1 00 4. Munns 0 00 A Btxftanoe I
1 1 4 Van Camp 100 4 Boss * 1 4 II. FslicbO
Hob Tralna. refrrrlriK to (he fact
000. FraurtoOOOO R Mmshaw 0 0 0 4 King
that (wo members o f Arrow
I 00 1. Sams I 0 0 1 Walts 0 0 0 4 Hendrta 4
Force It's 10-player roster wen*
S IIX Totals If &gt;011 *1
Lake Mary 1141
unavailable. *‘ lt took u little
J N M k n i f * 14 14 PriHftard 1 10 l
while for us to grt things going "
SaunPart I I a A RHnarOton 1 4 4 to. R o d * 1
In order lo grt things going.
0 0 *. R e u s a lf 0 4 S N*wb*rry0 00 0. Full**
Seminole began to apply de­ 0 04 0. T Hinsnew I o o 4. DrugII I 00 1
Bryant 0 00 0. Brown 1 0 1 4 E batx* 0111.
fensive pressure to the Patriots,
P x k lO O t Totals N i l » I 1
collecting seven blocked shots
Ovtort*
4 1! I# * 4 - 4 1
Lake Mo#y
II 11 II H - M
and nine Blrals while forcing 12
’ I ,r * paint tiatogoals — O vtoPel I Boss II.
Lake Brantley turnovers.
L **s Mary a (J Nrwtwrry &gt; Hoc he II. Total
Brad Trnmu's 11 points led a
fouls — Oviedo II. L a H Mary t* Foutod out
remarkably balimcrd -it tack an — Nona Technicals — Mono Records —
each Seminole player contrib­ Oviedo 111.0 4 SAC. Lake Mary 1 0.11 SAC
uted at Icpkt five (xilnts. Grrg
way to a gnmr-hlgb 24 points.
1 add had a game-high 16 points
He also bud eight rebounds.
for Lake Hranllry.
As a team. Lake Mary con­
Seminole also won the junior
nected on 28 o f 4H shots (58,3
varsity contest. 69-60.
percent).
On Friday. Seminole (13-6, 4-0
C hip Richardson added 10
SAC) travels to Oviedo while ,
p o i n t s for the Rams.
Lake Brantley (H-7. 2 2 SAC) will
Ben Bovs led Oviedo with 17
be at home against Lake llowrll.
(xilnts. Brian Hendrix added 13.
RAMS ROUT LIONS
Oviedo won me Junior varsity
LAKE MARY — Jimmy
game. 73-62.
Newberry led a torrid shooting
Now 8-8 overall and 1-3 In (he
performance by the Lake Mary
SAC. (lie Rams will return lo
Hams as they rolled by the
a c t i o n F r id a y n Ig h t In a
Oviedo Lions. 73-48. Wednesday
In ii Seminole Athletic Confer­ g lrls/ b o ys d o u h lrh ra d c r at
Lyman. Oviedo (5-13 overall. 0-4
ence boys’ bankciball contest.
In the SAC) will host confer­
Newberry made nine ol 12
ence-lending Seminole Friday
sh ots (In clu din g 3 for l on
night.
threr poim field goalsl on Ills

Men'
Continued from IB
Charles Davis rnnlrlbulcd 14
points and eight rebounds for
the Raiders. Mlcluirl Sheppard
collected eight point:) ami 14
assists. Mitchell also had eight
rebounds and six assists.
Seminole CC will continue Its
Mid-FInrtdu Conference schedule
this Saturday night at St. John's
River Community College.
LAKE CITY CC *4. SEMINOLE CCMIOT)
tam litoic Cscn.-fuAitT Caitog* IM )
Mwppard ] 1 1 4 Tillman 0 ft 0 ft. Marr 8 0 0
0. Mikhail I) 1 4 X. Ga slcrt OftfO Burch I I I
f. Merrill I f f * . Davis 1 4 114 Sutton 1004
Phllpott t i l l , Hammond i g o It Totals 11
it iato
Lake CHr Canmuruff Callage &lt;t4)
Wilson 0 O f f Reed I 0 0 J. Colton t f 00.
Linton 1 11 IL Beniamin 0 111. ftorry l i t ) .
Strong 114 II Bell t J J If. Jackson 14 0 0 II
Williams It O I Totals 14*11*4
Halfllm# - tomlnoto CC M, Lake Clip CC
X Regulation — !&gt; IS Three poini 11*14goats
- Seminole CC * I Hammond A Sheppard 1.
Mitchell I). Lake City CC I I Linton 4 Strong
1. Read II Total touts — Seminole CC 14.
Lakt Cltr CC II. touted out - None
Ttchntcoll — Non* Records - Semtnoto CC
* II. I *M FC; LaU C itrC C lu !l.4 I M FC

Women
Continued from IB
Junior College Athletic
Association's Division I national
poll.
S e m in o le CC d rop ped to
11-10. 1*3 In I he conference.
Th e Raider* will return lo
action (tils Saturday, when they
will host Lake City Community
College In another M FC contest.
TlpofT Is scheduled lor 7 p.m. at
S C C s Health and Physical Kdu*
ration Center.
FCC JACKSONVILLE X. SEMINOLE CCI4
lemmata Ccmmunitr College (141
Hadden I O f I. Judd I Oft I. Cobto 4 1 4 II.
Mingo 1004 Koivlsto 1J 4 II. Hjltsonon4 I I
f, Reddicks44 II I i Tctak 1*141)14
F tor toa Cemm CeMtge J viiit list
Walk** 1 1 I I . Bailey 4 1 I I). White *0014.
Pederson I 00 15. Thjorrei 114 1. Rtiltoy 4
11 10. Brown * 1 4 IL Jones 100 4. Mu*p*&gt;
1001. Watson 1114 Totals 1 I I 1 I I X
Halt lima — Florida CC J 44 Seminole CC
U Three point field goals — Seminole CC 1
ICobto 1). Florida CC J I (Pederson I) Total
fouls — Seminrle CC II. Florida CC J 1*
Technicals - None Records - Somlnoto CC
II 10 I I M FC. FlrridaCC J 110 10M FC

Soccer
Continued from IB
Dunya Harris, w ho scored
Lym an’s first goal on ail assist
from Sara Kane, extruded Dir
Greyhounds' advantage In 3-0
with a pair of goals oil assists
from Danielle Garrett, who later
completed the scoring with an
unassisted goal.
Lyniim goalie Cheryl Roberts
had lo mukr five saves on Luke
Howell's nine shots on goal to
record her M ill slmlout of thr
season. The Greyhounds laun­
ched 21 shots and had a 3-2
edge In corner kicks, fixing the
Sllvrr Hawk 'kee|x-r lo mukr
nine savrs.
The Junior varally game ended
in u 0-0 tie.
Lyman 121-1. 9-0 in the SAC)
w ill wrap up Its regular season
achedule Friday night with n
match at home agnlnst Lake
Mary, loikr Howell will host
Lake Brantley Friday night
PATS BLANK TRIBE
SANFORD - Striking for four
goals In the Ural half and three
more In the second, the Lake
Brantley Patriots rolled to a 7-0

victory over host Seminole in a
Seminole Athletic Conference
girls' soccer match Wednesday
night.
Mike BiunlIcy also won the
Junior vurslly contest. 5-0,
Despite the margin. Seminole
coach Suzy Reno was proud of
her team's effort.
" T h e g ir ls sh ow ed som e
pride." said Reno. “ They didn't
give the game away. The girls
played lough. We didn't just roll
over, we Irled tonttark them.
"I'm very proud of the way we
played. The girls didn't give up.
They played the entire gam e."
laike Brantley outsliol Seminote 26-1 and had a 5-0 advan­
tage in corner kicks, forcing
fresh m a n g o a lk rrp e r Laura
Williams to m uke2l saves.
Now 4-16. Seminole will wrap
up Its regular season with a
gam e against Oviedo Friday
night ul Thomas E Whlgham
Stadium. Next Wednesday, seeond-seeded Seminole will host
St. Cloud In the semifinals of the
4A-Dislrti I 6 tournamrnl.

�T T

r r

Santord Htrsld, Sanford, Florida - Thursday. January 20. 1994 - IB

People
Public
invited to
seminars

IN B R I E F
Vets to honor two Jims memorial creator
WINTER PARK - On Jan. 21. E. Roblnaon Pippin# of
Bartow, the man who created the depletion of Washington's
Iwo .Jtma memorial, will be honored for Ills patriotism by thr
Sons o f Confederate Veterans.
Pippin# will be the #urat of honor ul the annual Lre-Jacksnn
Banquet at the Lan#ford Motel In Winter Park.
He will address the crowd before the dinner. Jud#r Den
Smith of Wuyeross, Ga.. editor o f "The Geur#la Confcderotr'"
wull lie the after-dinner speaker.
For more Information, cull Ron Hamilton at 298*7473 or
Arthur Chesser at 896-1475.

Free programs
cover taxes
stress, crime
LAKE MARY - As the lax
season approaches, many citi­
zens worry about their nuunrln!
future and look for ways to sort
out the confusion o f the “ finan­
cial opportunities." Some
are
overwhelmed with the Impact
Inflation has on their finances
and look for ways to structure
thetr savings. Investing and In­
surance ptograms.

Families and divorce seminar set
SANFORD — Parent Resource Center will host a parentln#
seminar entitled "Families and Dlvorre: Helptn# Children
Cope" on Saturday. Jan. 29 from H:30 a m. to 1 p m. nt the
Seminole County Courthouse In Sanford.
The four-hour pr»#ratn will help parents understand their
rh lld re ti'sd e ve lo p m en la l nerds, learn com m u nication
slrate#les and become awnrr of the #Mrf process and how It
applolcs to the families sense of loss.
The cost o f the seminar Is $35 oer participant and
prr-rr#tstrntlon ts required. Child rare will not be provided
For more Information call Ruth Bernstein at 425-3063.

Recognizing the needs of the
community. Christian
Fellowship Church. UCC has
planned a series of community
seminars In the financial area as
well as seminars addressing othe
pressings needs. The first semi­
nar will be held on Tuesday,
Jan. 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Lake
Mary Community Building. 260
N. Country Club Road. Lake
Mary.

Mwatt rtwta hy Mow* Itaztmn

••Bud’ Tobin show* DAR colna and a nawspapar from tha Ravolutlonary War ara.

Hollywood East clogging classes
Hollywood East Dancers conduct clo##tn# classes every
Thursday. De#lnners from 6:30 to 7:30 p m and Intermediate
from 7:30 to 8:30. at Melodee Skattn# Rink. W 25th Street
near Airport Boulevard In Sanford.
The cost Is *3 per class, a#cs 5 arid up. Parents free with
paying child.
For Information, call Marty at 322 5761 or Dawn. 904-7350270.

East*West Klwanls Club meets Thursday
Fust-West Klwanls Club of Sanford meets every Thursday at
7 p m., at the Friendship A Union Lodge bulldlti#. comer of
Locust Avenue and Seventh Street. Vlsltln# KlwanUns are
welcome. For information, call Robert Whittaker. president.
889-6042.

Overeaters Anonymous meets weekly
Overeaters Anonymous meets every Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.,
at the Community United Methodist Church. Plney Rld#e Road
and U.S. 17-92. Casselberry. For Information, call Carol,
322-0657.

Help for child support enforcement
Association for Children for Enforcement of Support. ACES,
will meet the third Thursday each mouth. 7 p m. at thr
Seminole County Library. C *»»elb en y branch. S.R. 430 and
Oxford Road. Meetings are free. Call 695-1720 or 324-8855 for
more Information.

Al-anon gathers
If you know, or live with an ulroholic. there Is hr Ip.
Al-anon Is an anonymous. non-proDt organisation, open to
anyone who Isa relative or friend o f on alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-anon meets each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday. (Thursday non-smoking) evening at 8 p.m. Meetings
arc held In the back room of the Sahura Club. 2857 South
Sanford Avc.. Sanford.
For additional meeting times and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more Information, call 332-4122.

Sunrise Klwanls meets Friday
The Seminole Sunrise Klwanls Club meets every Friday, at 7
a.m.. at Shoney's. US 17-92. south of Airport Boulevard,
ormatlon, cal)
Visiting Kiwanlans are welcome. For Infom
UniccMcKibbln. president. 322-0331.

COM A announces meetings
The Concerned Organlxatlon o f Men In Action (COMA) meets
the first and third Friday, at 6 p.m.. In the church annex at St.
James AME Church, ninth Street and Cypress Avenue.
Sanford.

Reflections of war
W W il Marine relives era for DAR
SANFORD — Page School In Sanford was thr
scene for the Jan. 14. 1994 meeting o f the
Sallle Harrison Chapter of the Daughters o f the
American Revolution. The opening ritual was
conducted by Regent Virginia Mlkler. Chaplain
Ester Anderson and Flag Committee Chairman
Laura Fansher.
Following the opening, chapter members
sang "Happy Birthday" to member Ethel
Deane In observance of her 90th birthday.
Speaker o f the day "B u d " Tobin was
Introduced by Program Committee member
Ester Anderson. Tobin, a member of the
Sanford American l.cgton. served In the U.S.
Marines during World War M. He led Into his
topic — World War II ReDectlons — by
displaying various memorabilia from his col­
lection. These Included a number of coins from
the Revolutionary War period, as well as a
newspaper from the same era. From World War
II he showed ration books, short snorters, and a
number of autographs. He also displayed a

saber belt that once belonged to Field Marshal
Rommel.
Tobin's service took him to such places as
North Africa and Italy. When Italy surrendered
he returned to New York City, then was sent to
the Pacific. He was present when General
MacArtliur. keeping his promise to return,
stepped ashore at Leyte. Philippines.
Following Tobin's talk. Patricia Fox read the
president general's message and National
llefenae Chairman Elisabeth Boyd read an
article concerning the continued need for the
SDI program.
Inn Ratliff gave thr secretary's report and
Emogcne Hclsinati. the treasurer's.
Membership chairman Catherine Wiley In­
troduced four prospective members: Elizabeth
Antakla. Mildred Lind. Suzanne Ogrcn and
Mildred Orlitzki.
Elected delegates to the 1994 Continental
Congress were Ester Anderson and Virginia
Mlkler with Virginia Kelly as alternate.

The workshop which will in­
clude budget control, savings,
family protection, tax reduction,
investing for retirement, nnd
charitable giving will be con­
ducted by Virginia Slade of
Waddell and Reed Financial
Services.
•
This Informative workshop Is
free and la open to everyone Id
the community. Mark your cal­
endar now to come and to Invite
your friends.

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Unhappy m om depressing to
daughter who wants to help
DEAR ABBYi I've aturted this
letter a hundred times, hm lore
up all of my beginnings. This
one I will mall.
I love my mother. I really do.
But nothing I do (or have ever
done) Is right. I can be In the
best mood when we go some,
where together — or even talk on
the phone — hut by the time It's
over. 1 am so upset and de­
pressed 1feel like crying.
My mother Is dawn on life,
down on men. down on every­
thing! She can't stand to see
others have It better than she’s
had It. and If they do, she finds
something wrong with them.
If I’ve heard this once. I've
heard It a million times: "I'v e
had to work two Jobs to support
you: your father wouldn't do
anything, no matter how good a

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found this poem. (She did not
write it.) When I read It. I
couldn't help but laugh:
W HY WORRY?
There are only two things to
worry about:

A B IG A IL
V A N BUREN

person you are. tf you don't have
good luck, you can't get any­
where In this world."
Abby. she never smiles: she
wrinkles her mouth up like a
prune, and never has a good
word to say about anybody. She
Is so negative and sour on life
that I hate to be around her.
I would like to make her
happy, but I don't know how.
Please. Abby. If you or one of
your readers ran help me. you
could make two people very
happy. Maybe other mothers
and daughters could benefit
from this.

DEPRESSED MOTHER
DEAR DEPRESSED: First,
your mother's problem may be
physical or emotional. Insist that
she have u complete physlcu!
examination If she hasn't had
one recently. And perhaps a
psychological evaluation would
be In order.
If n e i t h e r c x o m l n a l l o n
explains your m ot h er’ s
negativity, then instead o f let­
ting your mother bring you
down, try to bring her up. Take
her to a m ovie (If you cun find
one that's an uppcrl. even If you
have to see "T h e Sound of
Music" or "M y Fair Lady" again.
If that doesn't work, say:
"Mom. 1 love you but you're
really a downer. I know you've
had som e rough times, hut
you're n survivor. If you need
Iherupy. I'll help you get II. Your
negative utlltude Is netting you
nothing but loneliness. And let
me get you a facial, a massage, u
new hairdo, and let's talk about
an exercise program for you. Let
me help you develop a positive
altitude."
DEAR A B B Y i My grandma
passed away last July. While
going through her things. I

Either you are well or you are
sick.
If you are well, there's nothing
to worry' about.
But tf you are sick.
There are only two things to
worry about:
Either you get well, or you die.
If you get well, there's nothing
to worry about.
But If you die, there are only
iwo things to worry about:
Either you will go to heaven or
hell.
If you go to heaven, there's
nothing to worry about.
But tf you go to hell
You'll he so busy shaking
hands with friends
You won't have time to worry.

STILL 8M1LINO
(Problsms? Writs to Dsar Abby.
For s psrsonal, unpublished
rsply, send a sall-addrssssd,
damped envelops lo Dear Abby,
P.0. Box 69440, Los Angeles,
Calll. 90069. All correspondence
is confidential.)

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want for yourself and to become
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311. will be pcesented try Citizens
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personal safety.
The fourth session to be held
at 7:30 p in. on Tuesday. Apr.
26. will be presented by the Lake
Mury Police Department. The
topic is: home safety.
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hopes the planned series o f
seminars will also meet the
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Legal Notices ! Legal Notices

Legal Notices
IN TNC CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IIO H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
IC M IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C ASINO 9) 41*4 OR 4) 9
TIMOTHY JAMES WALSH.
FllW H I.
v*
S H E R Y L M c F A O IN e/k/a
CH ERVLLYNN WILSON.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO SHERYL MeFADINa-k/a
CHERYL LYN N WILSON
t i t ) Powerlirw Rd
Mamet City. Florid* IM u
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that a COMPLAINT TO
DETERMINE PATER NITY OF
CHILD (which Includes tola
custody and child support) hat
Loan Iliad and ywu art rvqu.red
to tatva a (opr of your written
dtnial to H on Palilionar't Al
lot nay. LEON B CHEEK. III.
ESQUIRE. whose addratt It
7401 Wall! Avenue Suit# Ml.
Farn Park. Florida VHO an or
batcra February It. Iat. and Tito
th# arlglnal rrlfti Ma Clark of
IMt Court aimar before service
an Palilionar't altornay or Im
madtotolr thereafter. otherwise
a da'aull will ba antorad afamtl
you tor the rallal demanded In
tti# Complaint
WITNESS my band and It*
taal el ma Court on me nm day
ot January, t t tt
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Medtlyn Crane
* i Deputy Clark
Publish January IX JO IT A
February X It tt
DEN to

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OFTNC I I O N T I I N T N
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D FOR
SCM INO LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C ASINO .! 0-010)1 CAI4K
FANTIS FOOOS OF FLORIDA.
INC
Plelnlllf.
vt
GINA CULPEPPER
NOTICE OF « A L I
NOTICE It fIvan mat. purtu
ant to a Final Judfm.nl el
T or •&lt; letter* da tod January X
IttX In Cato No 0 92 8)1CAUK 01 mo Circuit Court al ma
E ifMaonm Judklal Clrtull In
and tor Samlneto County. Flar
Ida In whkti FANTIS FOOOS
OF F L O R ID A . INC . It Hto
P I a In I I I I a n d O I N A
C u l p e p p e r it mo Deiendant.
I mil tall to mo M gtett and beat
u ujff pgr u n i on me w e n rroni
antranca al mo Samlnoto County
Courmouta tocatod at SOI N
Park A r t.. Sanford. Florida
1777) at 11:88 a m an February
X 1994. Pi* property described
Lai X O LYM PIC VILLAGE,
ecterdlng to mo ptal Itoroat.
retarded in Plat Book 47. Papa
to of ma Public Recerdt at
Semmato County. Florida
DAT E D on January IX 1*94
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of meClrcutt Court
By: JanaE. Jaaewtc
Deputy Clark
Publish January to. I f . 1004
O IN IM
» « w &gt;v «i.v
NotkoalSbarttrtSato
NOTICE I t M I R I B Y OIVEN
mat by virtue ol mat certain
Writ al Elocution Itaued out ot
and under Itio tool al me County
Court al Seminole County. Flor­
ida Cota m M4ICCJ0F upon a
final judgment rendered In me
atoratald Court on mo 17th day
at Auputt A 0 l tax In mat
certain com entitled Barnet!
Rtcsvtry Carporaflcr. Plaintiff
vt. Dole E. Forator A/K/A Dale
Fowler and Cindy I . Farrier.
Defendant whkh atoratald Writ
Ol Eaocutlon wot delivered to
mo a t ih e r lt l o l Seminole
County. Florida and I have
levied upon all ma rtgM. line
Dele I . Fow ler A K A Dale
Fowler and Cindy E. Fowler,
and to mo follow mg deter ibad
properly, veto property bemg
located In Seminole County,
Florida more particularly da
ter ibad at toilewt
One l i f t Lincoln Continental.
B l o c k In c o l o r . V I N
ItL N L M tJ 4 1 K Y / II7 4 ] being
tiered al Butdi’t Towing Serv­
ice. Inc.
end ma undortlfnod at Starlit
at Semmeto County. Florida,
will at II M A J W an me JIM day
ot January A D. IIN . altar tor
tola and toll to ma Mgtatt
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTINO LIENS, al ma
Freni (W attI Dear, ol me stop*.
of mo Seminole CoverI y Court
houM in Sanlord. Florida, ita
above detcrlbod property.
Thai u ld kale It being made
to satisfy ma tormt ol mit Writ
ol Eaocutlon
Donald F. E tlln ftr. Starlit
Samlnolo County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D IS ­
ABILITIES ACT OF 19*0. PER
SONS WITH A DISABILITY
N E E O IN O S P E C IA L A C ­
COMMODATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
S H O U L D C O N T A C T THE
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OP THB
S H E R IF F 'S O F F IC E . EN
FO R C E AB LE W R IT S SEC
TIO N. IMS I t T h STREET.
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A AT
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDING. TELE
PHONE: 1407) U P 4440 TTO
icon n j xjjj
Publlitad: December X. IttX
January X IX JO. with mo teto
being on January SI. IFM
OEM l i t

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO : 9) tMI CA ME
COLLECTIVE FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK f/k/o
COLLECTIVF FEDERAL
SAVINGSANOLOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
vt
G E N N E TT A SERVICE and
JEAN E HALL SERVICE, hit
wile. SUNBANK.N A..
M AITLAN O .R AVM ER F
M AGUIRE III.MABEL
HOFFSTEAO. CLASSIC AUTO
LEASING. AMERICAN
HERITAGE MORTGAGE CO .
end RESOLUTION TRUST
COR POR AT ION. a federally
chartered corporation.
Datondanlt
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuenl to ma Final Summary
Judgment at Mortgage Forecto
lure deled January IX lf*4 and
antorad In Cate N# 97 7)41 CA
ME ot the Circuit Court ot me
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit. In
and tor Semina*# County. Fler
Ida wherein C O LLE C T IV E
F E D E R A L SAVINGS BANK
f/k/a COLLECTIVE FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCl
A T IO N . I " P l e m l l l l " | and
GENNETT A. SERVICE and
JEAN E HALL SERVICE, hit
w ile . SU N B AN K . N A .
M A IT L A N D . R A Y M E R F
MAGUIRE III. MABEL HOF
F S T E A D . CLASSIC A U T O
L E A S IN G . A M E R IC A N
HERITAGE MORTGAGE CO.
and R E S O LU T IO N T R U S T
CORPORATION, a federally
chartered corporation. |” De
lendentt 'l The property tore
rioted therein will be told to the
Mghetl bidder tor ceth at the
Watt Front Door at the Seminole
County CeurltauM. M l N Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida JJJtl.
at 11:00 A M the 10th day ot
February. IFM Said property It
legally described at toilewt
Let Tat, Mandarin Section
Sevan, according to the Plot
thereof at recorded in Plat Book
XX Page 14 and II ot the Public
R ecord! at Seminole County.
Florida IT ta ''Property'*).
TOGETHER With all ma Im
pro ve man H new er hereafter
tree tod an the property.- and all
e asem en t!, rights epp u rtt
nances, rents, royalties, miner
el. ell. g e t rights end profits.
stock, and all tlaturet now or
horeafter a pari al the property,
kictudtng replacement! and ad
(Court Seal)
M AR YANf.E MORSE
CLERK OP THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Dorothy W Belton
A t Deputy Clark
PvMttti: January M. 27.1994
O IN II I
NOTICE FOR HEARINOON
DECLARED PUBLIC
NUISANCE
IN RE: LOT |l HARDENS
AOO PB 7 PG N Public RacortL.
el Semlneto County. FL. p r*t
entty (shewn at batngl owned by
Wayne C»ve«and and aU parties
having er cleaning to hove any
right, title or Interest m the
proper ty deter toad above
W H I R I A I . the Board et
County Cem m liW w i a el len t!
note Cawtty. did an the n m day
et Januery. ItH. find and da
dared a tiructure tocatod In
Samlneto County, to be unteto.
till
• lie
nuisance, that the owner et me
property I according to the prop
erty records In the Semlneto
County Appraiser s Off lea I on
which the structure It tocatod It
W a y n e C la v a la n d o t 2F4
Wisconsin Street. New York. N Y
14450, lla l tlw public hu. sente U
a residential tiructure tou ted
el IIOF First Drive and further
and that corrective action
required to
W H E R E AS , the Beerd e l
County Commissioners found
thet the tel towing conditions
constituted e public nuisance:
( I ) The building hot betn
severely damaged by l i e eto
m a n t t a t n a tu re d u e ta
abandonment ()) There It troth
end debrlt muds and outside et
the budding IT) This condition
constitutes a potential fire haj
ard. end
WHEREAS, the tallowing car
ractive ectien(i) necessary to
abate the public nuisance It: To
dementis and remove the bsAM
Imto
M s a a t a a a d iT^T^
wA u i VVTiKIvt
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tratoi end debris from the prop­
erty.
NOW THEREFORE, notice It
hereby given to Ita told Wayne
Cleveland ail portlet haring er
claiming to have any right, title,
er interest In Ita property da
scribed above, to appear be lore
the Board at County Commit
tle n ert of Samlneto County.
Florida, at t:T0 P M . at Itt
regular hearing an the im day ot
March. 1994. al the Samlneto
County Services Building. Room
IBTf. l i f t Eatl First Street.
Sen lord. Florida, to thaw cause
II any. why Such structures
should not to demolished and
cleared from me property and
the corrective action of abate
meni specified In the Notke ot
Public Nuisance should not be
taken.
WITNESS my hand end tool
thtt llm d a yo t January. IF94
ISEALI
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk to Ita Beard et
County Commissioners et
Semlneto County. Florida
BY: CerytonCatan
Deoutv Clark
PuStoh*January JO. IT A Fab
ruery X to. 1994
O iN 111

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION "Feme « u a haNMocming type
oI thing I regret that I ton after that ao much " — Or.
Chriatiaan Barnard.

COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
NOTICE
ATTENTION
Ruth Dye and
Dorlhee Connelly or Itair heirs,
assigns, transfers, or successors
In Interests and the unknown
spouses if all the above
RE N h O F W &lt;v OF BLK T
MMSMITHSSUBOPB IP G U
I2SI WHITE CEDAR ROAD
SOUTH)
A recent Inspection et the
above described property re
vested the unoccupied slruc
hires are unsafe, leisuilabto tar
occupancy and detrimental to
the health, safety and welfare el
the general ouN'c The Slruc
lures are a health and lira
haiard due to inadequate mam
lananca. d ila p id a tio n and
In accordance with Seminole
County Ordinance 90 14. the
above men Honed structures are
declared to be a public nuisance
and must be demolished and
removed tram me property The
demolition and removal ot ma
structures mull begin within
thirty (M l days and be com
pie led within ninety IS«I days
alter receipt at mis netke. er
you m »r undertake the appeal
process as Outlined M Section
Seven (?) ot County Ordinance
Number IB la Ta pursue the
appeal process. II will be neces
sary tor you to appear before
ma Board at County Commie
Stoners #~J present an, relevant
or material tacts er evidence at
to why the above mentioned
structures should not be de
dared a publk nuisance It you
with to appeal to ma Board at
Commissioners please let me
know end I will request me
Board to sat a lima and dale tor
a hearing
Failure to begin removal of
the structures or lallura to
appeal to mo Board of Commit
stoners within thirty IM ) days
altor receipt at mis notke may
result in action being taken by
Ita County to have the tkuc
hires demolished and re moved
All casts Incurred by the County
tor the demolition and removal
ot the structures will be assess
ed to you and may become a Han
against your property It you
nave any questions concerning
mis matter, please call Oroma
Nwonodi at Til IIM. as lenston
nn
Publish January IX M. It. and
February XI9S4
OCNM
NOTICE FOR HEARINOON
DECLARED PUBLIC
NUISANCE
IN R E : LOT IT BLK IT
ORE4MWOLO PB T PG SO
Publk Records at Seminole
County. FL. presently (shown as
being I owned by Bab M Ball
and all parties having or claim
mg la have any right, title er
Interest In the property da
scribed above
WHEREAS, the Beard al
County Commissioners et Sami
note County, did an me IIP. day
at January. 1094. tmd and da
dared a structure tocatod In
Sammala County, to ta uneeto.
u n sa n ita ry, and a p ublic
nuisance, that the owner at Ita
property (according to Ita prep
arty records m ma Seminole
County Appraiser s Office) an
which Ita structure Is tocatod Is
Bob M Ba&lt;' V *4 ysns u *
French Avenue, Sanlord FL
Tin I, that the publk nuisance Is
a tKsioswiiaS structure lasato#
at Ttgj Hiowtm e Avemwkwd
further described as tat term
above, and that corrective ac­
tion li required to abate the
publk nuisance; and
W HEREAS. Ihe Beard at
County Commissioners found
thal me following condiltons
constituted a publk nuisance
( I ) The building has bean
severely damaged by the ale
m e n lt e f n a t u r e due la
abandonment IT) There It trash
and dtbds Inside and outside ol
the building ( ] ) This condition
constitutes a potential lira her
ard; and
WHEREAS, the fallowing car
reettve actton(t) necessary to
abate the public nuisance Is. Ta
demolish and remove Ita bwUd
mg. trash and debris tram the
NOW THEREFORE, netke Is
hereby given to the sad Bob M
Ball Sr. and all parties having or
claiming to have any right, title,
er Interest In the property de
scribed above, to appear before
the Board ot County Commit
slenars ol Samlnolo County.
Florida, at 1:20 P M . at Ita
regular hearing on (he 9th day ot
March. 1994. al the Samlneto
County Services Building. Roam
MIX I III East First Street.
SantorO. Florida, to show causa.
II any, why such structures
lshed end
the corrective action at abate
man! specified In the Notke et
Publk Nuisance should net ba
taken
WITNESS my hand and seal
mil i m day et January, I9S4
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark to the Board of
County Commissioners ol
Semineie County. Florida
■V: Cary ton Catan
Deputy Clerk
Publish: January 10. I f X Fab
ruery X IX IF94
DEN IQ______________________
NOTICE OF ACTION
BEFORE THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
LICENSING BOARO.
IN RE: The Ikensa lo practice
construe! ion et
Haven Paul fplnaxioie
DBA C if lor d Construction Inc
MM Brielto Avenua
Oviedo. Florida3T74S
CASE NO. FI l i f t )
LICENSE: CGC04449S
The Department at Business
and Professional Regulation has
filed an JLdmlnlstrallve Cam
plaint against you. a copy ot
which may ba obtained by
contacting.
Attorney G. W.
Harrell. Department ot Bvsmess
and Professional Regulation.
I M N. Monroe Street. Tallahee
sea. Florida 11199 a m . (9041
409 0042
II no contact has been made
by you concerning Ita above by
f rbruery 24. 1994. Ita mailer et
the Administrative Complaint
w-ll ba presented at an ensuing
mealing e l the Construction
Industry Licensing Board In an
In accordance with Ita JLmer
Icons with Disabilities Act. per
sens needing a special eccom
medal ion to* parikJpeto
parikJpet* m this
the
proc—dlfM ihowld can!act
cm fi
Individual or agency I
notke not later than seven days
sg al Ita
prior to Ita
lea. Tato(90412)2 40971 I 100 91)
OH I (TDOI or I 000 9)9 1720 IV).
via Fler Ida Relay Service
Publith January 2X 77 4 Fab
ruery X I X 1994
OEN 41

i

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE
Notice It hereby given Ihal the
undersigned purtuenl to Ita
“ FkliHous Name Act." Chapter
o n 09 Florida statutes will rag
Ittor with the Florida Depart
men! at Stale upon receipt ol
proof ol ma publication at this
notke. Ita fktlHesis name, to
• il DEALERS AUTO AUC
TION OF SANFORD INC un
dec which It 1s engaged in
business al U t l Slate Read as
East. Sanlord FL m i l I Semi
note County)
AOT AUTOMOTIVE. INC
Jeffrey J Lenar. Asti Secy
Publith January to. ISSI
OEN Ml

NOTICE o r
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notke Is hereby given thal I
am engaged In business al 79*
Walnut R idge Circle. Lake
Mary. Seminole County. Ftor
Ida. under Ita FktiHout Name
Ot ATM OF FLORIDA, and that
I Intend to register said name
with Ita Division of Corpora
Hons. Tallahassee Florida, m
accordance with the provisions
et the Flctltlesrs Name Statutes.
ToWH Section I t ! 09 Florida
Statutes 1991
Edwin G Browning
Publith Januery IX 1994
DEN 142

HOTICF FOR HF APING ON
DECLARED PUBLIC
NUISANCE
INRE N 1)0 FT OF W IM FT
OF LOT 1) ST JOSEPHS PB I
PG 114 Publk Records ol Semi
note County. F L . presently
(shown e t being) owned by
Kenneth L Barker and all
parties having or claiming to
have any right, till* or Intoresl
In Ita properly described above
WHEREAS. I he Board *1
County Commissioners ol Semi
noto County did on me nm day
of January. 1994. find and de
clarad structures located in
Semmoto County to b* unsafe,
un san itary, an d a public
nuisance mat th# owner ol the
property (according to the prop
Oriy records In the Sominot#
County Appraiser’s Office) an
whkh me Structure* art tocatod
Is Kenneth L Barker of NX Park
lake Street. Orlando. FL: mat
me publk nsitsonc* is a rtstdwi
Hal structure end a commercial
structure tocatod *• T7) and 79)
Monro* Road and turther de
SCION as set form above and
fhaf corrective action It re
quirtd t* ab alo Iho public
nuisance, and
WHEREAS, th# Board at
County Commissioners lound
the I the following condiltons
constituted a public nuisance
III The buildings here been
severely demeged by me eto
m t n lt a l n a l u r t due I#
abandonment (21 There it fresh
end dsbrti inside end outside ef
me buildings 12) This condition
cons'ltutot a potential tire hat
*'d and
WHEREAS, the following cor
rerilve ecftonlti necessary to
ebato me public nuisance It To
demolish and remove m* build
Mg*, trash and debris from me
property
NOW THEREFORE, notice If
hereby given to fha said Ken
noth L Barter and all partes
having or claiming to have any
right fill*, or Interest In me
property described above, to
appear before the Boo'd et
County Commissioners ot Semi
noto Comfy. Florida, at I M
P M . at Its regular hearing on
the 9th day of March. 1994. 41
the Semmoto County Se'.icrs
Building Room 1079 HOI East
First Street. Santord Florida, to
show cause. If any. why Such
structures should not bo demo*
lined and claarod from th*
property end me cprractivo ec
Hen o* abatement spec 'e d In
the Notice et Pubtk Nuisance
•teutons'betaken
WITNESS my hand and teat
mis IPh day *4 January 19*4
ISEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctors tom* Board o&lt;
Casmty Commissioners of
Seminote County. F tortde
BY CarytonCotan
Deputy Clerk
Publish January 20. 27 X Feb
ruaryl to 1994
DEN IT)

NOTICE FOR HEARINOON
NOTICE FOR HEARINOON
O ICLAREO PUBLIC
DECLARED PUBLIC
NUISANCE
NUISANCE
IN RE LOT } i BLK B A B
IN RE LOTS IT I ) &gt;l • 77
STEVENS ADO TO MIDWAY
BLK H SANFORD GROVE PB 4
PB 7 PG M Public Records at
PG II I72M STATE ROAD 44
Semmoto County. FL. presently
EAST) Public Records ol Semi
(Shown at being) owned by
note County, FL. prasanlly
Whitley Davit Sr Lito Estate.
(shown at being) owned by
Turner Davis and W Davit Jr
Sarah Reese and all parties
and all parties having or claim
having or claiming to have any
mg So have any right, mto or
right, into or Intoreil M the
Interest In the property de
property described above
scribed above
WHEREAS, (he board al
W HEREAS, (he Beard ol
Cesaity Commissioners ol Sami
County Commissioners ot Semi
note County, did on the 27m day
noto County, did an tta nm day
et April IftX find and declared
of Jantrery. 19*4, find and da
structures tocatod m Seminole
dared a structure tocatod tn
County, fa ba unsala. un
Samlneto County, to ba unsale,
sanitary, and a public nu&lt;tenct.
u n s a n ita ry , and a p u b lic
that the owner at the property | nuisance, mat ma owners ol the
(according to the property rec
property (according to the prop
ords In Ita Semlneto County
erty records In the Sem inoto
Appraiser's Office I on whkh the
County Appraiser t Office) on
structures are tocatod Is Sarah
whkh me structure is tocatod
Reese ot I I I ) Oak Street Alla
are Whitley Davit Sr Lite
manto Springs. FL 22701. Ihal
E stole Turney Deyis. end W
the publk nuisance Is com mar
Davis Jr ot 9X9 El Rancho
rial structures located at TIM
Drive. Fori P o rto FL 2X4)0
Stale Road 44 Eatl and further
thal the publk nuisance it a
described as sat term above
residential structure tocatod at
and that corrective action is
2MI Britton Avenue and further
required to abate me public
described at set forth above,
ftUtUACf Af\d
end Ihal correctly* action is
W HEREAS, the Board al
required to abato ma public
County Commissioners found
ftuilAOEf And
that the following conditions
W HEREAS. •ha Beard al
constituted a public nultenco
County Commissioners lound
ID The buildings have been
that the following candiHons
severely damaged by me eto
constituted a public nuisance
m a n t t a l n a t u r e du e ta
( I I The building hat bean
abandonment III There If trash
severely demeged by me eto
and drbrlt Inside and outside ma
m e n lt a l n a t u r e d u e lo
buildings I I I This condition
abandonment (1) There it trash
commutes a potential fire her
and debris inside and Wittide al
ard. and
tta building III This condition
WHEREAS, rna following tor
ca.*.jl:lutes a potential lira hat
rerilve ecttonltl necessary to
ard and
abato ma publk nuisance is Ta
w h e r e a s , ma tallowing tor
demolish and remove me build
recti ye octionltl necessary to
mgs trash ana debris tram me
abeto the pubtk nuisance It Ta
demolish and remove me build
NOW THEREFORE, netke It
Ing abandoned motor vehicle
hereby given to Ita said Sarah
•resh and debris trom the prop
Reese and all gorttot ta r ng or
erty
claiming to have any rtgM. mto.
NOW THEREFORE, notke Is
dr Inferesl m me property de
hereby given to me said Whitley
scr bed above, f - appear before
Davis Sr Llto Estole Turner
the Board of Casmfy Commit
Oavit. and W Oevit Jr. and all
stonart of Samlneto County.
parties having or claiming to
Florida, at I M P M . al its
have any right, title, or Interesl
regular hearing an fha 7 M day
In the property described above
of February. IW4. a* the Semi
to appear before me Coord ol
neto County Services Building.
County Commissioners at Sami
Room 1029. 1191 East First
noto County. Florida, a* I M
Street. Senlord Florida, to Show
P M . at its regular hearing an
cause. II any, why Such slruc
the *tn day of March. 19*4. at
hires stau'd not ba demolished
tta Semmato County Services
and cleared tram the properly
Building Room 1019. 1101 Eatl
and Ita corrective action of
First Strsot. Senlord Florida, to
abolamant specified In Ihe
show causa, it any. why such
N M lP f obf Ptsfelifp N *11r,cc
structures should net be demo*
thouttf not t » »**#n
Ished and cleared tram the
WITNESS my hand and taal
property and the car rec I ire ec
Stas Dm dev el January, m i
Man ef ewetement epecilled In
(SEAL!
Ita Me*tee of Publk Nuisance
MARYANNE MORSE
should not be token
Clark to Ita Beard of
WITNESS my hand and sail
County Commissioners of
mis ixthdeyo* January. If* 4
SeminotoCounty Florida
ISEALI
BY. Caryton Catan
MARYANNE MORSE
Depuly Clerk
Ctork to the Board ol
Publish Jantrery 20. 27 4 Feb
County Commissioners of
ruery X IX 19*4
Semlneto County. Fler Ido
OEN 117
BY CarytonCotan
Deputy Ctork
Publish January M 27 4 Feb
ruery X 10. 19*4
OEN III

CLASSIFIED ADS
831-9993

322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

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graptveat toms •Convnarttaf bwquancy rate* are a raaatdo
DCAOUNCI
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Tuesday Try tu to r 12 Noon The Day B ata* Putacaaon
Sunday And Monday S X PM Friday
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ad , t h « Sanford H erald « v t l ba raaponalbla lo r th# Aral
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S e rv ic e s

21 —Personals
ADOPTIONS

STOP FORECIOSURE’

f cee medical car*, transpor
(a lie n , counseling, p riva te
doctor plusliyingespenses
Her #217)1) Call Attorney John
Frtcker
I *** 977 &gt;44*

I can help *1% success Barry
Myers NI44M2S2 until 9PM

TAXES P IE P A IED
Taa preparation tram 97* up
407 XJ) 77*7

2 3 — Lo st &amp; F o u n d

&gt;1—M o n e y to L t n d

L O S T in 4 f • 4 at l l t h 4
M u lb erry Female puppy,
bfpek.gray*ftfail 122 401*
R I W A R O la r i small *»tilt*
meto POODLE Hartwell A v*
and 2tm St *»90 Blind and
deaf Call B4 744)

IIE P DRIVING AND ST1U
CET THE MONEY!
All you need it rose Hlto J*4k
Diamond lor eppwntmeni
7*0 797*

3 1- P r i v a t e
Instructions

A3—M o r tg a g e s
B o u g h t * Sold

DRUMS KEYBOARD. P IA N O
L IS S O M ) Beftmer guitar
and bat) Dtg'**d instructor
with ) years leeching e tp erl
tn c s All styles and tovolt
First lessen trse Kyle &gt;74 4414

W ANTID VtoOOO Itt Mtg an
tth owner occup-ed b
10% tot. X y r * «84 to) HU

7 1 - H e l p W a n te d "

EMPLOYMENT

4 1 — Cem etery L o t s
1 LOTS 0 4 !town M em orial
Park I tor ma p k s of II
SI. 100 Call 910 7f&gt; )1)B

5 5 - Business
O p p o rtu n itie s

UNCLAIMED
V IM IC L I AUCTION
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llO u k k
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74 Toyota
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70 Toyota
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75 Chevrolet
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71 Dodge
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7) Dodge
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IFABPflAJKF I9I7IB
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HL4)CAF 19200)
U Plymouth
IP)DJ440XFCt)0IM
Altamonte Tawing
117Marker SI
All Sags
Sole begint *( t l M a m .
View I knur tutor
Publish January M. 19*4
DEN 140

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC H IA R IN O TO CONSIDER T N I
ADOPTION OP AN OROIRANCB BY THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Nafka Is hereby given Ihal a Publk Hearing will ba held In fha
Commission Ream at Ita City Hall. M0 Norm Park Avenue, m ma
City *1 Santord. Florida, of 7 00 o'clock P M on January 24. 1994. to
cmtlder ma adaption of an ordinance by me City of Sanford. Florida,
fltto of whkh is as fellows
ORDINANCE NO. JIN
TO ANNEX A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
LYING BETWEEN PARK AVENUE AND PALMETTO AVENUE
ANO BETWEEN E 18TM STREET AND E. 29TH STREET) AS
SHOWN ON THE M AP BE LOW

A

S

323-5176

B

188 W. 22(4 St.
ADO TO YOUR INCOME
S IL L AVON NOWI
CALL 2214122*4 2228499

AGENTS IE A I ESTATE!

N IG H T C L U B ) and L iq u o r
■icons** Law down will ft
nonce Call owner 407 299 470*

Legal Notice

V IH IC L I AUCTION
This auction will be held on
Frbruery ). 10*4 at * 0B a m al
TNI Alalaya Trail. Ovtods. FL
Praspacliv# Lidders may In
sowet vehicles ret me Oey beSere.
•ram * 00 a m until 4 00 p m
Terms art cash or certified
funds only Tibbitt* Inc'Atom*
tomoran Tawing rever yes the
right to accept or reject any ard
all Udt
IN ) Dodg* Charger Red
IBlH/VeCTF D70*)JI
19*8 Toyota S&lt;W Valtow
TE 77)00)19)
1*7) Oattun 2 Door Blue
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PufUisn January JO l#*4
OEN 149

Winter Park

Orlando -

Seminole

Naming succeeds like success
Wa r* well into oio tod decade
of training successful agents
No license*
We II help!
WATSON R IA L T Y CORP
REALTORS
I I ) IM4
AOINTS AVON Earn
MX
Ne door door PT/FT Intur
onto avollobto Send! M l 1(92
A tS IM B L E R S
Hand mall
work 4PM
12 BPM ) ) per
hose
Never a (eel
Help Pevsa— af. SIMM*

to

AunURt Fob Sa u N Office
Uanaral Outies including light
typing, p eyrell. ale 1780
111_______________2228*2*
CLERICAL
Engineering firm seeks quail
li*d. tspan an cad clerical
person Desired capabilities
include
Typing ability. M
WPM or bettor, dictation end
other offk e equipmenl Typ
ing/da'e entry test will be
administered
lend resume So
P.O Baa NM
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FLORIDA S T A T I REQUIRE)
all contractor* ba registered
Sr cat tilled Ta verity a Slat*
c o n tra c to rs (le a n t# call
I 988 141 7948 Occupational
l icenses ere reqserad by me
county and can be vended by
^ a ld c ^ n illX e * W 4 2 ^ _ _

A d d itio n s *

Remodeling
RES /COMM Vinyl Siding .
Alum Fra m in g. Drywall,
Doers. Rooting. Concrete

C le a n in g S e rv ic e

Concrete

Electrical
M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
R ep air addition, comm/ret
Llc/lns lEROOOItmil 447S

Automotive

H o m e Im p r o v a m a n t
AF FORDAELE Norn Repair.
Dependable All phases Call
lor tree esl Mkhart 177 7100

Bookkeeping

ALDOCSITAU

C a rp e n try
CARPENTER All kind) of hem*
rtpAirv painting L c*f*m*c
tit* RichardGru**
171 W?7

C a rp e t C i— nlng

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Flo o rin g
HA R DWOOD FLOON I NO
Install landtag Finishing
TOMOL1EN141)474 22S7

C O M P L IT I D E TA U IN O al
your ham* Hand washing and

OLSEN ACCOUNTING X TAX
IVC $m*ll butin tti tccouflt

A complete description and a espy of fha ordinance shall ba
available al fha office of Ita City Ctork tor all pa-sons desiring to
aearnma the seme
All parties In Intorttl and cilirent shall have an epporlwilty to ba
heard at said hearing
By order of the City Commission et the City of Sanford. F lor Ida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
STB 1424 4BHOURS IN ADVANCE OP THE MEETINO.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a parson decides to appeal a
derision made with roipoct to any matter considered al Ita above
mooting or hearing, ha may need a verbatim record of Ita
proceedings. Including ita testimony and evidence, which record is
not pcavftadby (ha City ef Santord (FS 2*4 010)1
Janal A. Donate*
City Clark
Publish January IX XX 1994
OEN 4/

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C A P T A IN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal I Man Quality Opera
ttonl 2282229/lto toil

A i r D u c t C le a n in g
AIR DUCT CLEANINO gutter
cleaning screening, chimney
sweep Insured Voting's Se»v
ice nc 49)000411 171 Sail

J » n l t o r l « l S e rvice s

S TA R T YOUR NEW Y I A R out
right Mere me clean your
homo, atfic*. t k Allordabto
roles
Call 2224190

C A R P E T C L E A N IN O : 9
Rooms S79 91 S te m cleaned
or dry loam Guaranteed
lewesl prices 407 299)191
SAM'S C A R PE T CLEANINO
pfvt ta ll and strip Users
Residential 'com m ercial |4
h o n flM l^ b ^ g r r iJ O lr i^

C le a n in g S e rv ic e
A TOUCH ABOVE Clashing
serv le t L lc / ln s Quality
cleaning at ICsbosf 22) 8*N
HOUSE CLEANINO rtliabl*
and rtetcrsebl* rales RtCl
Bondtd/Lk/ln* 4)7 47*7

Fla ll right al a prka you can
alferd Lk d'lns From start
lo tlnlsh Carpentry, plumb
Ing. electrical, and rooting
sves 21 yrs oftsperlence No
lob loo big ar small Call
774 741) ar ) ) ! NM M hrs

RITE-WAY.......
W L S H O W Uf&gt;
f L o t T h is D isplay
W o r k For Y o u

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S a lL C Iim in n l

322-2611
Home Repairs

H AN D Y'S MeHIgto lvcs Trees,
root repeir, driveways, point
ing Free »sl U disc. X28-7SS2
M A R I N O Ham * R e p a i r ,
spoclallltog In small |ob*.
CRC BS407T Fra* Ml. 221-181*

BUTZ C H A N MNITORIAl
^ a m n u i fr i a l / R a t i ^ l l A T l ^

L a w n S e rv ic e
TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CAREI
Ret /Comm . dependable, low
ratosIFraoosf----118 7870

M a so n ry
TWP MASONRY. Brkk. Block.
Stucco. Concrete. Rtnova
Hans L k J Ia s . .... i l l 1444

P a in tin g
CUSTOM PAINTINO by Jeffrey
Power In f/ oil.. I k 'd . In*
Frae estimates
1)18141

P lu m b in g "
A A A PLUMSINO A SEWER.
Lsaky fa u c e ts ! Running
toilet)) 170 could solve your
problem Wafer heelers. 74 hr
tervka
*04 1X7 7)17

P re s s u re C le an in g
DUN RITE. Clean drirvweyt
reefs, pool docks, walks.
houses F re e st! 171 4)77

PRESSURE CLEANINO MANi
Reals, pool decks tic Quotes
by phone
Cell 774 4440

Rooting
S w im m in g Pool
S e r v ic e /R
/ I eip
c a lr
WEEKLY SERVICE from U )
mo Ctam Rlto Pool Servko
1*82771
Robert Shoemaker

Trae Service

n n s n n v m u?r m*
"Lef Pie Profetttonalt de H.~
FraatsHmatos .... 22) 227S
L A R R r i LAW N AND TRFE
F R E E E S T I MA T E S
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W in d o w R e p a ir

WINDOW * SCREEN REFAIR:
881222-2211

A d v e r t i s e Y o u r B u s i n e s s E v e r y Day
F o r As L o w A s S45 P e r M o n t h .
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Autonotht Couirtti Panes

MEDICAL

F/T Experience rxquired
M u ll have a lte r m arket
knowledge Triad later cal
eiperienceprel C e lt!*) m l

RN/LPN NURSING DIRECTOR

BINDCRY/DfUVTRY
Part lime posit Kim avalitbiv
_________Can aw o■ » ____

CN AS
For 1 II and I II dull Mull be
certified

ORDERLY
F o r i IIth ill

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Ac cepimg applications
Mender Frlder.S 4
Or Serf Mener te N If f),
DeSerr Ml MS 44)t

DAYCARE TEACHER
Call t**lw«#n 9AM IIA m
J1 1 fU SAlA lor Moiody

DAYCARE TEACHER
Fee toddler room end I »r
o'di I lull lime pestilent. t
perl lime pot,lion Eaperience
preterred KidtKotnet.
tie * u i

DEHTAl ASSISTANT
Experienced with tipanded
duliei needed tor buir mulll
d-u tannery otlice Strong re
t lor tire and surgical skill* a
mull Salary commensurate
with experience Arallable
Jen II Cell » 4 H U M )

DIRECTOR
For established ctuldcere ten
ter Education and experience
In early chiIcPiood required
Cell IT) te ll

DRIVERS NEEDED
A 0 CARRIERS Tararet FI
a well rtlabinhad and grow
ing Central Florida bated
company etleri you
I 0 Sem ' Arv „al f a r l" C in w l
la Stop OH Pay
l o Unload ng Pay
I # Vacanon Pay
I d Setoty Bonus
l o Spouse R rd'ng Program
|oAverage Trips TOayt
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Tract* t
II you nave J yeari Iraclor
trailer. OTR and mow end Me
experience plot a good during
rd call

Woodland Towers Delands
lines! lu.ury retirement ten
ter. seeks a dual it led R N L P N
lor nursing director, due to ttw
e a p a c t e d e s p a n s lo n o t
'■tended congregate cart
s e rv ic e s te our tenants
Applicants m ini have riper!
» « t e and a strong desire lo
nork with senior adults
Applicants must be energetic,
and possess eacellenl man
egemenl. personal and or94
nualional skills This is not a
desk |ob Floor duHet along
nith management duties will
bee.pecled All inquires must
be directed to
Sid Roberts. Administrator
I I ) Chipola Ave
Defend. FI 877 »
___1 sos 1 t i t itoo
MEDICAL H ELP

IPN
II PM F AM and f A M I PM
Pari lime Apply mi per ton
Lakevlew Hurting Center, TIT
f atl ind Street, laniard

MICROGRAPHIC TECHNICIAN
Full lima pot 1ion available
W ill train
Starting pay
*4 TS. hour Call m a t s } lor
appointment

NEED EXTRA MONEY
$
WE NEED YOU!
DELIVER THE SOUTHERN
B EIL
"REAL YELLOW PAGES"
IN YOUR 0RN
NEIGHBORHOOD OR VICINITY
Men Women Retirees Student
S Full or Perl Time Appli
cents must bo II years aid or
°*dar have an insured eute or
Hues and be available 4 o»
mor • da yl &gt;ght hour s per da r

| f T. Aute p
FI
Uto mod*i
Hcpftatar f^gd (.**» » &gt;

CALL NOW TORESERVC
TOUR AREA
a*i m assy
( )0*m 4 00pm
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
OO NOT CALL THE PHONE
COMPANTI
P D A , IN C I Q t

Eip. Ifldiatrul

OPTHALMIC TECH

i w M i*-**X
DRIVER RANTED

rift| M k Hihe O p ttilo n
thru Thurs »&gt;&gt; hr wort
fdayt Pd hei-der and race
Ition Apply at San Del, FT40
[O td H Mary Rd . Sanloed

tn l Matnltiunca/Rtpiu
Part lima tor childcare
center! H I t i l l

Greenyiew Lawn Care hat
epenengt al Longwcodoil er

SAITS REPRESENTATIVE

PANEL SAR OPERATOR
Foe computer 1red panel saw
E sp eritn ce required Im
mediate opening
n s Was
Large greenhouse looking lor
production people In our
finishing and shipping da
parlmants Musi be capable ol
worSing long hours al a very
lati pace Mutl be quick with
»ou» hands A le t! on your tael

Call Sanford 3300296
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR

WrI OF F I R I
a Pad training
a Pad benatiti
a { ttellenl compenuiion
package
e i ail career growth
e rich supplied
a Ca' allowance
• I REQUIRE
e Qu&gt;ck learner
e Sell molt vetrd
e Good dnvmg record
e ’rrri eppearance
aSaieiaipananca
Call Mr Flynn al III *111 'or
more information or lax
return#to 717 X I 4

LABORERS NEEOEO UiUed
and untilIIled Positions arail
eble Dayi Call between I 1
SPBIMT ETAPFIMO.il*-1*&gt;1

Kearnoy Division texts a
Production Supervisor with al
leatl S years Supervisory ex
Parian/# A bar aground m
vxcuum switch gear products,
sieintoss stool laWMeliene.
etuembiy. and CWi'rol CMtuilt
applications is desired Musi
hove excellent mechenical
expenenca. wom# electrical
riper an : e and be eb&gt;e to
oversee production Know)
edge in reeding schematics A
ii outi'e shooting electrical A
hydraulic cenlroit is a plus
excellent salary A benefits.
Send return#, including salary
hrttury Is
Per tunnel Mgr,
Meerney. U44 S School Slreel.
F ay elle eille-AR7I7M
EOE

RECCPTlONtST
Pari lime CnergeiM. good
math and typing skills Must
be able to spall Call 817 78X8

SALES

LAMINATORS WANTED
E.penanco m boat building
Miring Immediately Apply el
i4&gt;BOeionoePlace MIAM I

LANDSCAPER
F/T position. COL Clan 0
'routrod
apt f f l | l »

LEASING CONSULTANT

For established corporation
with proven see vie* and refer
encts 1X000 plus hrsl year
commission base, residuals,
advancement Call lie 4141
Sand resume Personnel PO
Boa 100444. Fern Park FL

n rx

SECRETARY
Part lima leasing person tor
Stonabrook A p a rlm tn ts
Commission WeaSands a
must
Call 887 M l*
EOE

Full lime Various clerical
tasks Strong typing skills
Non smoking office Call Juno
tor appommonl 171 *1 C 7 ____

MACHINIST

TEACHERS

With fly* years fiperienee
Knowledge ot yoetical mill
beneficial Call 717 *400 lor
in t e r v ie w ________________

Mukl hay* earned 40 hrs
toward a CDA or equivalent,
or bachelors degree In early
childhood
771X01 ___

MACHINE MECHANIC
Wlnttr Springs Company
seeks person wilh I s years
t t p t i l t n c t In h e a v y
manufacturing machine set ip
and rtp a lt IF per hour,
permananenl posit-onl
Merer a tael
Metg Persons*!. t i t i l t t

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
heeded tor distressed proper
lyl Sanford. F/T. Send re
sumes to 7U Secret Harbor
Lana, Laka Mary. FL 737*4

MECHANIC
Medium lo heavy duty MucSt
Must have e.peelence and
tools. 1aoo so j s j e __________

TELEMARKETERS
Long wood part time SS SOper
hour plus bonus and com
mission Permanent positions
Never a llo t
Heip Personnel. 47Tties
WANTED MATURE person to
bebysil in my homo in Genova
Of yours Days 84* &gt;7*1_______

Wirthoust/Dock Rodtrs
Up t o l l ! AS'hr |will train)
40t 7400404___________ sm tee
WAREHOUSE ANDOENERAL
LABOR H E L P NEEDEOI
Bonus for drivers All shifts
available Deily pey. no fee
Report ready lo work S X am.
Industrial Labor S vc, 1011
FrenchAv No phene cant

Come In Jrom 'The CoCd
Warm 'Up In (Paradise!

M

18 7— S p o r tin g Goods

223—M iscellaneous

WRECKER DRIVER

REOUCED Only 144.M0 7/1.

Must hare COL U se In San
lord. Ik Mary area Expert
meed preferred Apply al
7X7 W 1st St Sanlord

• SNOW SKIS. IM cm Lemot
with poles and carrier STS
otter 774 I M l ______________

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Alton 1 Oawn Johnson I X 741)
SANFORD S7K down approx
•male payments 1471 month 7
bdrm ml relinithed hardwood
Moors, hug# oaks SJK avail
able tiv clotmg end repairs
Asking 117 X047* 1114
SANFORD J 'l't . FHA appraisal
117 090 Sato prica I47.*M
Boyd Arp Raaltor Re-Max
Pr e lerred Group
B47 4000

PIANO, upright U K Whirlpool
dryer 140 Ltdles bike. 10
ipd I X Please call814 ill*
SATELLITE lyttom Camptotol
Trade tor port generator
boat.horse.ponycertlX* S13S
SERVICE SALES A PARTS tor
portable kerosene heelers
LA R R ITIM A B T 733 4111

lenctd yard, garage, and cent
H/A Nice neighborfwod

20 SECURITY GUARDS
Needed tor Sam note County

area to Start work immediate
ly Must possess a D license
from state ot F toeida Call
_________ i aae t t i eaac_________

7 3 - E m p lo y m e n t
W an ted

STAIRS PROPERTY
m anagem ent a r e a l t v

CARE DIVER Exp cleaning
cooking, caring, extends grp
caries, etc P/T Rat t 771 7771

447 111 7171/77! *174

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

9 1—A p a r tm e n ts /
H o u s e to S h a re
IOO KINO

(O*d0

-HIGHWAY 17 t l
141 I! Hon
lege, toned GC 7 Classic style
bldg office and Ig detached
garage Owner tofmt avail
SIX 000
i Imkv rite

lo share 7 Bdrm

W/O. POO»

l*OT#gt

U » mo me I will *U UHI

♦3— R o o m s fo r R e n t
A QUIET, dean on kitchen
phono, laundry Apl t avail
able alto MSA up B ld S S __

rh al

CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM
W/kil avail 111 wk Sts tec
Oovrntown m 1041

CLEAN ROOMS, single stalling
S7S/wk K itch en , phene
laundry, video games, oil
street pierk mg 7 X 4C71_______
t)AD * I ihx’ V I bdrm home
exchange tor help with care
tor two daughters tt and IS
Ideal tor single mom or older
woman 171770
f URN/ UNF URN
Pol WO
all house prlviliges 170 wS
Includes utilities P I US'
NEWLY RENOVATED pHvato
entrance paddle ten In your
room, your own heel control,
rotngeretor. micrewar* and
color TV Oft street parsing
and maid service Convenient
location T h eb es'Uitown
___________ 777 « 0 i _________
ROOM w/litchen privileges SSS
wk Airport A Sanlord Ave
Call 4am till noon JX TOSS

SANFORD. SBB1 Oak Way
Kitchen privileges uhl Use
SSS wk 777 07*1 or 777 SMS
VERY CLEAN Room t/S wi
Nonsmoking Laundry pr.v
Inc Rets a musll 04 744J

9 7—A p a r t m e n t s
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

103—Houses
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t

1 1 7 — C o m m e r c ia l
R e n la ls

CLEAN I BDRM Fern rm
A/C. carport, work rm , nica
ye'd no pelt 1*31 &gt; » UJ04
COIV 7 BDRM I BATH on t
acre s A/C. w/w carp et
S IX mo plus dtp X I SIX __
HIDDEN LAKES. 8/8. S in g le
garage window tovertngt
C/MA fen ced ti7 S /m o
W-Hon Het ty 4t» ITOOext 401

BUSY SANFORD AVE 7000 tq
tt bldg tor store or office
space sail mo 777 1X7

HUD HOMES.
Law Law dowel Why rewff
The Htllimea Group.
Mt-AIO
k ixiixi
LAKE MARY. Nice 1 bdrm. I'r
bath, cent H'A. tewed yard
clean Late Mary schooit
1*00 plus tec 704 444 1770
LAKE STl VAN PARK new by
AS. tg family home « - family
room t4X mo 77* 4711______
L IK E NEW. I7|. lam, rm.
screened porch I car garage
Available Feb S 'X ’ma Call
Odt 7717141 or 4771441
SANFORD, 8 bdrm. Its bath
lak etronr house la x mo
___________ 771 7004___________
SANFORD. SMI Oak Way I
bdrm ml back porch SA77 util
Inc 77707*1 or 777 S4«S

Stenstrom Rentals
NOTICE

• S A N F O R D l/ l w&gt; d en .
carport, x-d hook ups. large
All rental and real estate
1471 mo. 1400 tec
advertisements are subiect to
K id
ADOW LAKE WOODS 7 7 S
the Federal Fair Housuig Act.
mi db&gt;e car garage fp*c . well
which makes It illegal la
A septic S*00 mo |S00 tec
advertise any preference Inn
OHID0EN
LAKE 1/7 condo w
ila tlo n or discrim ination
single garage. C/HJA. pool
based on raco. color, religion
prir CloenlllfS'm o SSHtec
sex. handicap. tamitUI status
• ST JOHNS RIVER 7/1 w
or national ark
garage hardwood floors, boat
sup View! ItOO-mo UOO tec
• SANFORD 1/1 w/ tamity
EFFICIENCY All utilities m |
room, carport. C/MA Ctoanl
eluded Private backyard
IS*S mo SSXtecurity
S74S month 777 HS7__________
• SANFORD 177 apt CHA
pata cleanSKM'mo l WO tec
99—A p a r tm e n ts
• SANFORD 1/1 w ’ family rm
polio. CHA. new carpel Clean
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t
St'S-mo SIX tec Hope's
Stem tram Realty. Inc
CASSELBERRY
"W e Manage yew Heme,
Upscale, single story. pel&gt;q
like it was eer a m " Jxxxx Deyte
eperrmenls I bedrxemt ideal
m tees A4tee 4PM, wa-sew
tor individual or ceupiy
WASHINGTON o a k s ’ ITS Scat!
____________40A47T7___________
Dr . 1/| 1/7 R eft and dtp
CLEAN I BDRM. carpel bunds
S4H mo I 407 f U 4077____
1771 mo plus sec No pets
I BDRM StX month plus 1400
88BXB4_____________________
s e c u r it y d e p o s it and
CONVENIENT ANDSPACIOUS
reterences
177 7747
CALL GENEVA GARDENS
7 BEDROOM I RATH with
APTS
777 tote
fenced yerd. on bus lino SrOO
CONVENIENT A SAFI, I A 7
plus deposit 177 710__________
Bdrm aptt S7TT
l ) « mo
1 BDRM J BATH. C HA fenced
plus dap i yr lease 774 7X4
y a rd , screen ed p orch
HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS 7 7
1411 ire plus dtp 7714107
Townhouse, screened paid. 7
car garage and fireplace
1 0 5 - D u p le x Musi te e i Nice *.ra its Sand
T rip lex / R e n t
Pina Circto IStO m j . ISM
sacurlty 777 Tat*_____________
e * ONE AVAILABLE# t
HISTORIC downtown Sanlord
7 bedroom. 1 bath H I 4444 or
Very clean 7/1. kitchen liv
774 « a »
______ _____
rm . appli , fenced yard,
SANFORD, I Bdrm.. edeptrt,
g a ra g e , good neighbors
security system, lull k l l .
1)71-mo 1700 dep HUD OK
y is t llt
One ounted S4II
kt&gt; 7*07
SANFORD 1 bdrm Kitchen A
LEASE FOR LESS!
big porrh SIM biwkiy or 1700
One Bedroom Apartments
mo SOX 77S 4SI1or 771 I4IS
ties DEAL
l/ l, SANFORD A V I ., and
Mot mood Aptt 777 7774
Ai,perl 61,d Hew Mooring.

HAPPY NEW YEARI
MARINER'S VILLAGE

C/MA, p riv a te , no p e lt
14IS mo Imn tec . 1714717

Lake Ada 1bdrm. 17*0 mo
7bdr m. *410mo and up

3 2 3 4 8 7 0 _____
M OVEIN SPECIAL!

Space / Rent__

I Bdrm /I Befit 771 7T7S
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS
PARK AVE 1 bdrm apl. lull
kitchen, remodeled Large
rooms, on but line!
1771
E F F IC IE N C Y APT kitchen,
fully remodeled, spacious S11S
l i t *444 R I NTALRESULTS
QUIET 7/Hr townhoute. 7704
Park. Adult comm s a il-mo
and sac dap Water/Hath
intt Barb Mon Frt 771 74*7
SANFORD'S Bast Kept Secret!
P o o l A Lau n d ry. I A 7
bedrooms Convenient loca
I ion I Call Pel, 7774410_______
SANFORD 7 bedroom, all uni­
ties. 1100 e week wilh security
__________774 7444___________
I BORM, 1700 mo plus I mo
tec 4 BORM. .14B mo plus I
mo sec Call 777 0H7_________
t BORM UPSTAIRS No pelt
*th and Laurel Rot's req ,
S7SQ/mo pi us dep 773 1471
I BEDROOM S77S month plus
S77S security deposit and
rotoroncat
. ..
777 7747
1 BEDROOM. M l weekly. SIX
deposit P elt accepted Call
7X7MS or 7X4777

. . i

LONOW OOD/IAKC M AR Y
Mid silt storage warehouMt
400 400 1400 sq It Free ten!
mi II mo lease from SMS/mo
___________ M l BIT*___________
SECURITY WAREHOUSE 44A
end Old Late Mary Bird
*1.110
7,000 sq If al
lie weryhoute ‘ Finished ol
lice spore alto available
Repo tike Realty. I A70 H I*
WANT INO to rent I XO 7 000 sq
II. must have perking Open lo
e llo llris 111 llt lo r 77* O il
WAREHOUSE well locat'd. 411
West Uth St. Sanlord 1000 sq
leal. GC1 toning. 400 amp 1
phase extra property avail
lor outside storage il required
Cell or write P. 0 B ei ISTO.
OeUnd. FL 11711 404 7)4 HI I

WOO

3 2 1 - 7 3 0 3
HOURS)
Q - 9 i 3 0 • Sait. 1 0 - 5

•

S u n . C lo a e c f

sq II building total. 1X0 sq
tl per ofhea unit 171 7004

14 1— H o m e s fo r S a le
JMOBDkBlf t&gt;0M(S

VENTURE I PROPf RTit S
FHA OR VA AS LOW AS t \
AN D * and owner f-nanclng as
low at iru j mol Gov I Fore
closures Repotl Seminole,
Orange. Volusia
Vtntord lest then SIAM dawn
a Over |/| acre’ l/l, It*, dm.
tarn rm Satelliledish 14a 400
aReneeated ) l ‘ i Hewer root,
carpet, paint, garage K f
porch SX 100
PRELOCATINOI 7 Ms brick
scr porch, lanced yd S47.SOO
• P O O L I R e n a r a lt d l / l .
Iiryplece scr po*rh. %t&gt; *00
Assume No (taeltlyl Immocu
late 7'7 d-n.nq family rm. t
car garage 1447 PI TISS4 S00
Markham Wds area 4 1. 1 14
acres Petlure'ttsbto 110! 000
IK Mary custom basils
•4/7. pool. * t tt,«0
• 1/7. over I acre. 111).too
aa/|. I 0 acres pool spatlteeOQ
OWNER FINANCING
I eert estate, et l acre estate
both Over 4 000 sq II x i pool
Istefrarrl w dock 114S too
f A L I I O 'x k l t o n N l I
V fM T U R t I PW O PIRTIFS

1

• i/u -i

BATEMAN REALTY
Lit Reel Et'aie Broker
IM ) Sanlord Ave

321-0759

321 2257

HALL R EALTY
312 W

r H a t St

S a n lo r d

LakeIrani 1 I home i l l too
l/l earner tot air
047.100
Ite r I acres! Terms! Country!
Vl/I. lam . air. Itnced. S17.SOO
7/7/1 loaded w ir e tores! I to SOO

323-5774

ll BETTER TH AN THE
AVERAGE BEAR!
• Single Story D*slgn •
No Ono Btlow or Abo
• Endigy • Elftcltnl Studio,
1 A 2 Btdfoom AJlofdibl#

• Friendly, OrvSito
Dtptnjjbl# Uonagtmtnl
■Attic Storig*, Privolo
PiUo A Uorol

.323-3301SSSSS,

1 5 3 -A c re a g e -

Lots/Sal*
DELAND S acres I mile oil I 4
e ri'to Morses Ok. A 1 toning
lisoog 10X down. ION Ini 1*
yes Leesburg SO. XS 1*17

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal lor mobile home or
home tlla. horses, cattle
farming, or nursery Zoned
agricultural 11 SOO per acre
Small down payment with

owner !ir.a/v -M
J S44 747 1777

ll ACRES mt DOUBLEWIOE
new 1 bdrm. 1 bath Pasture
end woods No qualifying
M l 000 Also 11 ACRES ad
laming Irrigation, pasture
144000_______________177 04/1
I LOTS. X . 174 F! each 1
c le a re d w / ro e d a c c t s i
IP,net rest area! Call 771 7444

1 5 7 -M o b ile
H o rn e s/^ S a le
CARBIAQE COVE MOBILE
HOME PARK
14x44 l/l. spilt. *4 Bey Spring
Centre! H/A. screen room
u.soo
14a74 t/t. I I Fairmont Vitro
Central M/A. washer/dryer,
d-thwesher. all atoctrlc. ca
thedrai ceiling, vtnyt tiding
shingle root, northern mtuto
Hon.SH.000
14x14 ]/t. II Liberty Central
H A, tl xOOcash
34x41 7/1 spilt. IS Pearion
CentralH'A. carportSll.SOO
fa b 777 IIM e e *71-17*1__
IMMEDIATE OCCU PANCY i
Clean end nice 17 K IF 1
_S4m
t»0 0
77* 'tat
NEW IH4t. NO DOWN. I4\
Inttretl. I4K to.ll71/me
74 K l* Slip mo XSSJOe
1S41. 17 « 44. 7 Bdrm I Bam
located M pern Owner Hnanc
mg avail IS. &gt;00 b u m
m &gt; FRANKLIN PARK model.
X • 14'. turnithed. IT • to
t lir ix m ^ )| l)lillx ile j«

181—A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n i t u r e ___
APPLIAN C C S I B e d prices.
Sell Werranly Bell Service!
Wethers, dryers microwaves
We buy appliances’ Delivery
Heel A « Best. 714 734)
APPLIANCES. F U R N . TV'S
ETC BUY S E L L TRAOC
INS CHEEPO DEPOT, lilt
FRENCHAVE.
I l l &gt;144
• BABY CRIB, and chqei, gnnd
condition (Nomattress! 1100
______ Call 717 7404___________

• COUCH AND MATCHINO
CHAIR. Good condl I ton I4S

_____ 771HI)_____

BROTH ILL FURN OUTLET

to

O n

tu iK

USE YOUR TM RETURR
TOR DOVYN PAYMENT
HIDDEN LAKES
4 bdrm J
be'h. split plan family room.
1 car garage, immaculate

sat.too

ADORABLE 7 bdrm , new ten
Iral heal a&gt;r and carpet Only

U*.f00

Call tor delailtl

Janet Mansfield. 323 7271
AA Carnes. Inc , 71} 11)4

STENSTROM
REALTY,

INC.

Discouraged m Your Search
foi Youi Dream Home! You
NEED out full-lime Sales
learn to give YOU full Time
Service! So Call Any One
of Them ANYTIME*

321-2720
LAKE MARY

322-2420
SANFORD
•In Our 3tlh Teat*

1 8 9 - O f f i c e Supplies
/ E q u ip m e n t

•WALL PHONE: RagllCB ot

FAX MACHINE. Murata model
M*00 Lika new 1171 11344)4
•Her 4PM

19 1— B u ild in g
M a te r ia ls
• CONCRETE CULVERTS.
F lm t W i l i l i n * « ! l U
Uf M

I

antique oak. SxlCall 17) 7744
W A T E R P U R IF IE R ’ Paid
I I 700 Will Ixkr III 1100 Mov
ing can’t keep ID IQS' &gt;v mtg
• 14 BOXES ttoe mertet items
Jewelry, cameras, tools 1100
I I I 7747

230— A n tiq u e / C la s s ir
Cars

193— L a w n A G a rd e n

• FORD THUNOERtIRO. IN4
A ll o rigin al! Needs tome
slats o b o Hi oi sa

RANSOM Bobcat X . I I 1/7 HP
I yr old Excellent cond Best
otter M ull tell
174 Ml*

e 17000 OBO All powtr 773
0714

199—

1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC

P * t S A S u p p litS

2 3 1 -C a rs

OCHIHUAHUA tong he‘r. Ire*
to good h o n i 41U lotvo

200—

FOR M L R BY OWNER. LdT«b
7 4 Br. 1 Ba. Cent H/A. Fenced
yerd. Freshly remodeled
Close
good Sanlord schooit
Asking lit.SOO terms available
77) lllld a y s . 11)0111 eves

• YOUTH OOLF CLUES end
bag by Northwestern Very
clean t sx » ) saaa

AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE

322 7498

• ENTERTAINM ENT centen
Glass top doors Eacellenl
cord,lion SX Call lx* 1)4)
o O AS H E A T E R
uprigh t.
Dearborn 7* * » BTU. with
blower 77“ high S7S Call
111 74*1_____________________

AptrtnMttU

3301S. Sanford Ave. • Sanford

E s t a t e , in c .

DEBARV LaktTronf V h can
Irettl/A. plus extras! *44 000
___W. Malictewtkl, 177 7M7
■XCHANOI OR S IL L your
properly loceled anywhere’
Investors Reallr. 774 0418

BUYERS!

Sanford Court Apartments

HiJi-

Special S74S/me imsia_
SANIOPD Otl ie spare, laoo

to SI

OFFICE/wareheuse tpaca. 1)00
Sq II Prim e locatipn al
entrance
Central Fie Re
qtonal Airport X 7M l 7407
SANFORD 10.011 tq tt 7 phase
sprinklers t ) sq H Slentlrom
Realty lisc. Jim Doyle &gt;17 1474

Dtpcd

733Seaet Haibor Ln. •Lake Mary

NEW Sanlord ol/ices end-or
warehouses xoo 1 tco sq tt

1 15 -In d u s tria l
R e n t a ls

*w/7 mo. or I jfT. leAse

Ivi

1 1 8 - O f f ice
Space / Rent

IT E - W a r e it o u s c

I Ite d m n m S K .A H R K K Z K

St, CroixApartments
M -r.

H i —H o m e s fo r S ale

Full lime, experience neces
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PRODUCTION

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

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MS te TtS eft mtg suggested
re ltll E V E R Y D A Y . DlalPf
tables, tram li e and Seta's
tram 17*9.
717*444
• N.S.A. E NVIR O N M E N TAL
air System Mulll sixge filled
Mon. Great lor .igareitfe
smoke Walnut 'mish Like
new First US 177 0*41
NICE Refrigerator, i l l Electric
Here. I X Boihxvorhgreel.no
room must let! 774 1440 ___
a QUEEN site mattress and box
springs Good condition 141
includes. I tilted sheet new
774 H P ______________________
R E F R IG E R A T O R , S te v li,
Wxshert Dryers Free I yr
labor warranty Del extra
RAY'S A P P LIA N C E I I I I
Funtil Ave, Sen tord 114404)
SOFA, ten A white. t&lt;00 7 rust
colored Laly Bay chain. fiSO
tor both Good tond 774 «X7
• SOFA. Peach/Blue flowers
with ottoman and matching
pillows Lika New 1100)7)0X4
a SWIVEL RATAN CHAIR. L!
oak tinlih, almond color, louta
cushion Lika new 111 777 ScB
W A T E R B E O . Q ueen H ie .
pedlttol w/drawers, mirrored
headboard 1131717 440'
1 DESKS, com puter powei
center 1700 ea (Hew Six) ea )
Oak crederua MO 777 7744

183—T e le v is io n /
R a d io / S te re o
a RCA COLOR 11’ TV In good
shape A good buy at 11OOCall
__________ ,177477*___________
• SR (K M ART! Brand A M FM
stored system with cassette
player end speakers t'S Call
M l 4407___________________ __
4 t l " COLOR TV, With radio. I
track and record player SIX
Cell 737 4144

F a z - S p o r t in g G o o ds
eBIKE. Seers. I f girls Hardly
used I SOOBO Cell 74* 0347
e BICYCLE .Adult, boy or gin
tilt SIS 130 Good condition
777 »4 4 Sanlord
• CALIFORNIA STYLE BIKE.
toX up and store In trunk el
car. ad|uttabto teat and han
die M l 770 *041______________
• OOLF C L U B S and bag
Lade) F o » i Par Flita clubs.
7 S3*, and 1 7 woods Ll blue
vinyl bag Call 177 14*4

•*l F1M 4x4 U.SOO
‘ BOPONTIAC GRAND FRIX
11.000
*7 CADILLAC II 000
’ 7S7MII1 TOO
■4* MONO* PRtlUDEtWO
*B8 HONOA LK 11.700
tolMERCURY LINK 1400
■7* MARK V 11.300
'40 OMC KING CAB 11.SOO

L iv e s to c k / F a rm
S u p p l ie s _____

FOR SALE I bushel produce
crates Pleat* call
________ M t 771 7 'M __________
SEMINOLE CATTLE GROW
Compare price 1&gt;\ prototn.
14 *0 Elalna's Produce A
Feed. I l l ) E St Rd 44.
Sanlord Alt 734 74*4_________

209—W e a r in g A p p a re l
OAIONER JACKET, bu'gundr
sit* t i t small Excellent con
dll ion SIS 814 W7*___________
W EDOING DRESS ellh full
camodral trjin Never worn
O rigin ally SI.SOO will tell
cheap 171*170

2 1 1 — A n tiq u e s /
C o lle c tib les
ANTIQUE DEALERS HUNTED
lie &gt;400

215 — B o a ts and
A c c e sso rie s __
• II FT OLASTRON 11 HP
Evinrude, traitor Outstanding
Cawdl Mutl seel l l r t i n ) 1317
• II FT BOWRIDER, 41 hp
Mercury Top and gaivamiad
till Iraitoe IDOOOBO)4»1S13
34 FT • I B I R O L A lt V Hell. 40
Hp Evtnrudf. eleclrlc. lilt
traitor 1*X 773 IMS Ir mtg
• MFT CAROLINA Custom fish
Ing boat, custom cover, gal*
m agic t ilt trailer l l hp
Johnson LIKE NEW. Com
ptotoly equipped 11X0 17)
j ________ s________ i ________*
• 1*84 SKI/FISH BOAT X HP
Marc m l trailer Rtntgreeil
kl 000 Partial finance 4*1 ISO*
• tt*4 BOMBER BASS Beat.
Mariner engine. 70 hr* on
boat, t o t " hull Mint tend)
tlpnt S3.400 OBO 777 14*1
• 84 FT PONTOON best all
fiberglass, i d HP Evenrud*.
Vary fasti Many ••Hat. Ilka
new Only HO MO 177 4440
e&gt; M 1 1 C H IL L I* * )

BUY HERE. M Y HERE
1374 Santerd A re, Santord
443 131 7*44
CAMARO. n Glass hood, all ttw
good stuff, custom paint 13S00
O BO orlraO tlt* 7*03 *31 *4*1
CHEVROLET CAFRICE. MB*.
Very clean, garaged power,
VO, now lire* &gt;3100I X *171
• CHEVY CAAAARO, IT77. Re­
built VO. tots ot row peril'
ISOS 771 OIS4 any lime
• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL '♦).
Like new Mutl tell Only
si a soo Cain 401)177 m i
CORVETTE. I l f l I t mtlth
Y ello w , t lops Mult seel
Asking M,»073t 0787________
OCORVETTE. 1*74 Needs vary
little woxt Asking SSOOO or
bat) oiler_________
7740140
• FORD TAURUS OL. It*4 V*
axe cond. garaged ail op Hons. S3. X0 030)74 1X4
OHOHOA ACCORD LX. 1*Y!
P/S. P 6 Air, Kenwood *
AM/FM cassette. 4 door, low
miles Rosewood color Will
run forever 111471 877 *4/7
• LB BARON Comreellbta. to*
Rad. loaded, d-g dash, new
’ oo. new tires *7.0004*8 7*0*
• LINCOLN MARK 7. LSC. IM4.
Completely loaded Service
record* and receipts IS 400
OBO X 7101 1400
;
OAAONTC CARLO 1*71. g n a l
condl JL/C. runt Ilk* t topi
Sharp lookingH l. t X 774*711
OLDSMOBILE. 1*7*. rebuilt
engine Good muscle car.
Must tell STOPOBO 771 *403
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PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION a
EVERY TUESDAY 3 X PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. TT. Daytona Btach
__________ SO* MS 4) 11_________ ;

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clean, used cart DEPEN
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low a t 11** Includes lex A tm * Call

depth finders, trolling motor.
gal* traitor 17000 777 41S4

2 1 7 — G a r a ge SafesBIO AN N U A L Ntighbarltood
Garaga Sato Idyllwilde Sub
M a p lew oo d Dr E VER Y
THING I Saturday Sunday *8

BIG MOVING SALE
Furn . 7 pc patio set. pictures,
ttorao. maple cradle, phene
booth m l phono SIX. much
morel 10* Brentwood Drive
Friday and Saturday, * 4

FRIDAY 8 SATURDAY
China hutch, antique drop toat
table, furniture, glass col
toctabtos. iewe'ry I Am I Pm
100 Lark wood Dr . Sanlord
OARAOE SalefV Why belhertf
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICED
______ 403) &gt;4X433_______

•GARAGE SALE A0 BARGAIN
Call to your garage sato ad by
t l noon on Tuetday and taka
advan tage ol aur tp edal
garaga sato ad prlcell Call
Classified now tor detallil

FUES AUTO M IES
* *3 2 7-2 8 9 2 * *
• TOYOTA COROLLA wegen
tol. Auto. A C red. 77K
warranty I MX137 44X_____
• TRANS AAA. 1*44 Tiopi. 70S
w 1/000 miles 17.700080
440 0M*
• WHITE ISM Plymouth Grand
Fury A t cond thru Out Good
mileage 13.000 OBO 777 4*00
(7 BUICK SKYLARK Good
cond . 4 door.. Automatic. I7K
plus miles Asking S1100 OBO
Call alter 4pm
174 X X

233—Auto P a rti
__ /A c c e iio rie s
• NEW TIRE 1*7 N 1) Mountad
on rim 81! Call alter 4PM
771 O tlf Atklor Bill__________
14 FT STEEL FLATBED with
headboard Wen bull *400
__________ 407 777 4141

322 2811

#14 IN. * tUO MAOS Fill
Chevy. Nissan. Toyota, and
small truest 1100 Nice
III 70*

221 —Good Things
______ to Eat______

235—T r u c k */
B u te i / V i m

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thing different I Present our
unique gift. Imported Engl'Sh
Toffee B special Havers In a
•■elusive presentation boa
447 4W-8M4 or 4*1 8444
REO O R A P E F R U IT . navel
oranges Open Saturday and
Sun ay Meriwether Farms.
7441 C a tty Aye . Santord
STRAWBERRIES UPick Open
Sam T**t Celery Ave 3ml F
ot Sanford I mi. N ot St Rd
44 Hoops Farwxt 111 7144
SWEET HAMLIN ORANGES.
IS per bushel Call 737 41*0

SANFORO

223— M isc ellan e o u s
BABY BED. S70 Playpen. 110
High Chair, u Poi'yChair.SI
Toys Stereo Whirlpool get
clothes dryer. 171 771 701*
• CRYSTAL. Heavy Lead *7
p iece t e l Stemware and
glasses Very nice tel Mtg
unknown Slltlrm____________
• DOOR, double, solid wood X
X 34 Eight glass panels Light
In top STS Call J870W)_______
FOR SALE relrtgeraler. ice and
water in door 1700 Electric
stovo. Amana. 8)00 Bom lor
IS X HONDA 7 speed tall
propelled lawn matter Orlgl
naily S480. 8)10 used one
season Bicycle I I speed
touring SX l l tl extension
ladder US 87011*4___________
• HUNTER CSILIND FAN with
lighting accessory SIX
Call 777 O S * * ____________ _
• KASHMIR QUALITY high
pile rug approx 4x8 Rose
Herat beige background Like
newt Used one season Cot!
SI4S. sell 4X777 4344_________
• K E N M O R C O il H e a te r
w/drum end fillings Good
condl ton IAS-negotiable
____________74* 1H*___________
M ETAL UTILITY SHELVES.
Heavy steel Approx a) tel*
tllp e e tat 171 BIX___________
• OLD PRIHTINO TVFE CASE
tille d with good useable
Of inter* type SX 78141X

• CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
'7*. 1 ton. Passenger van.
clean Loaded I Tm much to
list, must see to appreciate
Only 87.et) O BO..
111*700
• e FORD Ex Merer Sperl H i
Loaded. A/P. 1 wheel drive S
speed Immaculate condilton
S) SACO OBO............ 88*dXB
FORD LARIET. 17*0 F IK .
X clean. One owner. 74K m l.
loaded. *yr 40K wer.voiy
*10.100 873 04U or 773 QMS
• FORD RANOER. LTX *3
P/S. cruise. A/C storee r 300
ml las. I yr or 71.000 ml toll on
warranty Call 777 111)
• HANDICAP P I D VAN. HtO
Ford E IX Lift, eulomeiic
doors 18000777 3474_________
I1U IU F/U (I Red IK. A C
am Im cast, lull bediiner.
rear window &gt;♦ 470 777 44)4
• JE E P PICK UP t*4. 1*7* VI
•uto Engine and Iran* re
built (about &gt;0.070 miles)
Newer inter ipr 8) 0CC 3317004

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to* JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4
14 000miles, clean! 110 *00
__________Call 777 0*3_________
• 1*71 CHEVT &lt;s ton p op 1)0
V* Runt good Engine and
trews strong 11JQQ111 1717
a 1*01 SUBURBAN OMC. 4 1L
diesel, hall ton, mechanically.
Mild, new rad -brake call
pert- head liner Very good
tires and tow pkg 17.700OBO ’
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407 741 1441
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( B L A C K ) w/1407 m il Pd
17) 000 will like 117.400 ) » '
1077 days. 770 I f 70baton tpm

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Vthlclts /Cilnptrs
1* FT CAMPER T RA I L ER .
Needs tome wort Hunter s
Spec toll 1100060)3) X T*___ • '74 MOTOR HOME Runsgrea’l
Will trade tor travel trailer ol
com pereble value 3)17*11

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DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband
suffers from untreatahle kidney
cancer. Mr hud one removed
already because of this. Is a
diabetic, and needs some direc­
tion. A friend suggested shark
cartilage as a possible cure. Is
this a logical move on top of the
eight medications lie’s already
taking'/
DEAR READER: The therapy
for untreatahle cancer of any
type depends on the roll o f the
dice. Because the condition Is.
by de f i ni t i o n, u nt r r a t a b l e
(usually because It Is too far
advanced), any experimental
therapy - no mailer how out­
landish -• may provide lasl-dllch
hope for cancer jiatlenls who
cling to life. And. In fact, an
occasional, terminally III patlcnl
will seem to respond to un­
conventional treatment.
I watched Ihr recent "6 0
Minutes" segment on the use of
shark cartilage In cancer paDents and w as Impressed that
the *u but alter seemed to show
promise. However, there are - as
yet - no studies convincing
enough to sway most cancer
specialists.
Because your husband Is al­
r e a d y t a k i n g so m u c h
chemotherapy. I'd be reluctant
to add anothrr drug - esjieclally
an u n p r o v e d s u b s t a n c e .
N o n e t h e l e s s . It p r o b a b l y
wouldn’t hurt: usk his oncologist
about this.
DEAR DR. GOTT I suffered
two episodes o f pulmonary blood
clot* In the past. one In 1987
and another In 1991. both of
which were near-death experi­
ences Were I to experience
anothrr episode. 1s there nrwrr
treatment for my condition? I
w as o r i g i n a l l y p r e s c r i b e d
heparin and Coumadin.
DEAR READER: Pulmonary
emboli (blood clots In the lungs)
are usually the result of clots
that break off from veins In the
legs or pelvis Anll-coagulatlon
drugs, such as heparin and
Coumadin, remain the mainstay
of therapy.

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Australian Ron Klinger has
written many excellent books.
The latest lo tie published by
Gollanrz. "Winning Bridge Trick by Trick." lias reached
these shores ($13.45. Thr Budge
World. 39 West 94th Street. New
York. NY 10025 7121). It con­
tains 24 defensive and 33 declarrr-play problems set out In
"m ovie" style. You cover the
page with an opaque sheet of
paper and work through the
challenging deal, being pres­
ented with questions at regular
Intervals.
Some of the bidding Is Iffy. Take
today's deal. Klinger has South
opening with a weak no-trump,
showing 12-14 points, and North
"cleverly* using Stayman to try
to stop a major-suit lead. I'd say
It wns stupid. If South Is 4-4 In
I he majors, disaster must ensue.
Look only at the North South
hands. West leads the heart

By Bernlcs Bade Osol
TOUR BIRTHDAY
Jan. 21. 1094

IT \6N'T THAT I D O N ’T L ilt
THt 0 T\\tf P ^ / W E T * •• IT'S
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Advancement In your chosen
field of endeavor Is u very strong
probability for the year ahead.
Keep working In u way that
makes you appreciated and In­
dispensable.
A Q U A R I U S (Jan 20-Fcb. 19)
Gratifying end results can be
achieved today If you do not lose
si ght o f t hr b o tto m l i ne.
Establish your objectives and
tenaciously work toward them.
Gel a Jump on life by un­
d ersta n d in g the In flu en ces
which are governing you In thr
year ahead. Send for your
AstroGraph predictions today
by mailing $1.25 und a long,
se l f - addre ss ed, st amped
envelope to Astro Graph. c/o this
newspaper. P.O. Box 4465. New
York. N. Y. 10163. Be sure to
state your zodiac sign.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Strive to analyze today's devel­
o p me nt s f rom a posi t i ve
perspective. Proceed In this
manner and you'll begin lo
appreciate the strength of your
position. Instead o f Its frailties.
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19)

M IO IC IN K

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Nevertheless. you and your
G O T T.M .D .
doctor might consider a meticu­
l
lous investigation to discover If
you have clots In the veins I
m e n tio n e d . A D o p p le r u l­
trasound examination or veno­ clots. If they are. fine: you're In
gram (X-ray of the veins) should no danger. If they're blocked,
Indicate whether the veins In howevrr. you may have to con­
vour legs and pelvis are free of sider a caval filler.
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three: two. ace. nine. Back
comes the heart right: king,
tour, seven. Mow do you con­
tinue?
This Is a rare ileal In that you
either win an nvrrtrtck or go
down. The key Is lo combine
you r chances. Start wi th a
diamond to the king, hoping for
a singleton i|uren. When that
doesn't transpire, run the spade
Jurk. If the *|ud»- IlnrsM- wins,
you will duck a diamond. Bui If
the spade finesse loses, you
won't have time lo concede u
diamond you will need a 2 2
split.
Mere West wins with the king
and returns Ills last heart. Now
t&gt;r careful to lead the diamond
Jack to d u m m y's ace. You
mustn't fall at Ihr final hurdle
hy blocking the diamonds. When
they are 2-2. you claim IU irirks:
two spades, two hearts and six
diamonds.

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Opening lead V 3
(Cl 1994. NEWSPAPER
TERPRISEASSN.

Elevate your sights a couple of
notches higher today where your
m aterial objectives arc con­
cerned. Thinking "m o re” should
prove an asset, not a detriment.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20) If
you believe your Ideas arc better
than those o f persons wi th
whom you're Involved today,
speak up ugalnst opposition,
because they probably arc.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20|
Although you'll en joy doing
things that rant you accolades
f r o m o t h e r s , y o u r mo s t
meaningful performance Is llkrlv
to be acted out today when an
audience isn't present.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
It's to your benefit to remain In
the good graces o f key allies
today. These nrr the people who
cun help you accomplish collec­
tively what you can't do on your
own.
LEO (July 23 Aug. 22) Chance
might play n critical role In un
Importunl development today,
but It will nol tie solely re­
sp on sible for you r success.
Personal effort Is the major
Ingredient.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) In
order to advance you r self-

EN

Interests today, bolder than
usual measures might be re­
quired. Don't chicken out if u
smart ulrck raises the ante.
•
LIBRA ISept. 230ct. 23) Give
priority today to matters where
(he dock Is thr deciding factor.
You could l&gt;e rather lucky If your
timing Is superior to your op­
position.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221
An Indecisive frtend of yours
might come to you for advice
toduy. Fortunately, hr/shr will
have picked Ihr right person,
because you'll show your pal
how lo make a decision and slick
lo ll.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Improvements In your finan­
cial affulrs are Indicated at this
lime, but they might not cotnr
about In the exact way you
anticipate. Leave a little hedge
room, so you can make adjust­
ments.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jun.
19) A poor choice has been made
In a situation in which you're
Involve with others. They picked
the wrong person lo head II up.
but If you take charge today, the
problem can be corrected.
b y Le o n a r d S t a r r

ANNIE
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11 Small dog
16 Spanish gold
20 Creak peak
22 fractions
23 Decay of tim­
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24 Conceive
23 Medical
picture
26 Hawk eye
Mala
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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County elnoe 1008
8Gth Yoar, No. 192 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE______________
□ Sports
S H S seconds at Roberson
W IN T E R I’ARK - Led by Andre Scntt and
Bernard Sparrow, the SH S boys' track leant
placed second at the Roberson Invitational.

SeePage in .

□ People
Bunny collection
Every day Is Easier at a Sanlotd Inune where
hundreds ol lamules have the run of the house
year round. Hilt these bunnies are not real like
I'etrr Cottontail. Flopsy and Mopsy. T h e y
comprise the colorful eolleetlon pi a truly
dedicated bunny buff.

Elderly as victims

More seniors
being exploited

Most local cases
are family based

By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Horald Staff Writer

By EANDRA ELLIOTT
Horald Staff Wrltor

SA N FO R D — Cases of fraud against the elderly are
op hot how the eases arc prosecuted apparently
varies The men who run others lit Hrevard ami
Seminole counties for State Attorney Norm

SA N FO R D — Complaints of
elderly exploitation filed with the
slale attorney's oilier in Sanford

See Elderly, Page 5A

run the gumut from slick talking
salesmen lo a Inmlly member or
friend committing a fust financial

£ See Exploit, Page BA
Related Editorial, Page 4A

Cancer claims
Herb Stenstrom

Easter Day delights

See Page 50

□ O pinion

By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Horald Stall Wrltor

Our readers speak
The Florida Legislature talked a lot alxnit
nude sunbathing last week, tint couldn't decide
whether the laws for public nudity should he
lightened. What do our readers think?

See Page 3A

Special this Sunday
Take a byte out of taxes
So. you've t&gt;een procrastinating ulmiil doing
youi) Income taxes. Do you have a computer'/’
Ship Patrolman Mark Harfleld will ease you
through computer software designed to help
wlili your taxes, in the second of his columns on
computer technology for the average guy.
Superhighway Patrol. Th e column Is Icalurcd
every other Sunday.

See Page 8A

BRIEFS
Cops bust cocaine ring
T w o Altamonte Springs men suspected of
being part of a three county crack distribution
ring were arrested Friday by local drug agents.
C ity County Investigative liurruu agents
arrested Dcnby Iblc. 25. 517 Peachtree Lane and
Robert Coleman. 43. 500 Peachtree Lane.
I lot li men have been charged with conspiracy
to trafflek In cocallic, (over 400 grams). C .C .I It
ogcotH say Mile Is the leader of a ring that
distributed one kilo of crack cocaine a month In
Orange. Seminole and Volusia counties. Th e
street value of the crack was approximately
S I 50.000.
Three other suspects were arrested In Volusia
County Friday morning. The arrests climax a
five mouth Investigation by Central Florida law
enforcement.
Coleman and Ihlc were held In Jail on
$250,000.

H*i*W Photo Oy

H uiuck

Leslie Wheeler, 4, Altamonte Springs, visited Sanford Saturday lo
spread somo oarly Eastor cheor and share In an ogg hunt at tho zoo
with othor children. Loslio will oat Iroats from tho Easter bunny today.

Rabies alert
SA N FO R D - Th e Seminole County Public
Health Unit has Issued a rabies ulcrt. It Involves
an area In the southern part of the county.
Th e alert bus been Issued due to two rabid
animals, a domestic cat and a wild raccoon,
having been recovered from the Memiehaha
Circle area. In north Orange County near the
Seminole Count v border.

Where does the time go?
If you forgot lo push your clocks ahead before
going to bed Inst night, chances arc you're
running un hour late today. Easter Sunday
marks the beginning of Daylight Savings Tim e
tills year, which will run utilll October.

Easter in Seminole County
The Sanlnnl IlcrnUI will present photo cover­
age of Easier sunrise services In the SanfordLake Mary area In Monday's edition.

You never
forget
nice folks
ll wasn't long after Pearl Harbor. I
bud been transferred from Camp
Hlatidlng about a year before lo IV
A rm y Corps Headquarters In Ja ck ­
sonville. Orders came fur the corps
of some 300 plus officers mid men
lo move to Fort Beauregard, about
10 miles out of Alexandria. La.
When the move began a convoy
would leave Jacksonville every duy
carrying a portion of personnel mid

WAY
BACK
WHEN

JU L IA N
S TEN S TR O M

equipment. I was assigned lo ride In
u Jeep with the commander of the
final convoy to bead west. And.
therein lies this yarn.
We had about 25 men In our
group. It was a Sunday. We were to
bivouac In pup tents that night In a

□ Bee Btenstrom, Page 2A

SA N FO R D — Herb Stenslrom. a
ipilel man whose business and civic
accomplishments were far greater
than the credit In- sought for them,
•lied Friday alter a two year bout
with cancer lie wan84
' I've known very few men who
are the gentleman he was." Dave
Farr, executive director id the
G r e a t e r S a n lo r d C h a m b e r ol
Commerce, said ol ilietr 20-year
friendship Saturday
Everything
lie did was lo lilt and better Sanlord
lie will he greatly missed."
A lilt-lo n g S a n fo rd re sid e n t.
Slfusirom founded Stenslrom Real­
ty hu
in 1050. The company,
which specializes m both residential
and com me iclul/lii vestment real
estate, lias grown Into one of the
largest In Central Florida, with
offices In Sanford. Lake Mary and
Orlando
Stenslrom bad several land trusts
with prominent Sanlord residents
Including uii HO acre parcel near the
nronosed I leal brow To w n c ( ’enter
Stall Sli-nsirom also coordinated
the sale of land later developed Into
Alotpia oil Markham Woods Road
and Th e Crossing in Lake Muiy.
Active In many civic organiza­
tions and charitable gioups, lie was
a lifelong mi-mbt-r ol First ll.iptisi
Churcb where he taught Suml.iv
School lor 50 years Sleiistrom was
president of the S a n lo rd High
School Class ol ‘4H He is an
ulum im sol Sletson University
Sanford attorney. Kenneth McIn­
tosh. a friend ul Slenslrom's since
tlu-lr eotlrge days said,"lie’s been
like a brother to me since HMO
when lie and I were In college
together. And lie has continued to
lie like a brother, olferliig constant

H erb S te n s lro m
encouragement over the years
Kvrryliody will miss him.
Slcnstroiii's m iii . Patrick, said lie
father was the mast uiisellish
person lie had ever met. shunning
publicity (or Ills good deeds and
polling his family tirsi
lie (lido I leel there was anybody
who would ask him lot something,
ihai In- wouldn't give it to them.'
Ills son recalled "Whatever II look
lie would (In II lielore he died lo
said 'don't you worry .i Imuii me Are
von all OK'.1 I hai s tlo- wav lo lelt
It. he lelt os all line, he really did
Despite all Ills eoilUlluiOl) in
vnlvcmciit and Imlldlug a business.
Patrick said Ills father always at
tended Ills weekend sw im m in g
meets and practices while lie was
growing lip
"lie was always there, at pool
side." Patrick recalled lie loved in
see me lake sports, and swimming

See Death, Page 2A

C ar thieves stayin g
b u sy in Sanford area
By NICK PPEIFAUF
Herald Stall Writer
SA N FO R D — Thursday and early
Friday were busy times for car
thieves In Sanford. Te n vehicles
were reported stolen, with six re­
covered mid others Indicating mi
attempt was made lo steal them
during a 38 hour period.
According to Sanford police re­
ports. the following thefts and/or
recoveries were listed.

• A 1983 C h ry s le r, reported
stolen In Seminole County, was
located by police parked oil Semi­
nole Boulevard al Fori Mellon Park
Thursday.
• A 1901 Cadillac, stolen from an
Altamonte Springs man, was found
a b an d o n e d al Hth Street and
Persimmon Avenue Thursday.
• A attempted ilirfl of a 1988
Pontiac was reported Thursday In
Sanford. A window was broken and

See Thieves, Page BA

From s ta ff reports

INDEX
Business..................4B Education..................OA
Classifieds.......... 0-12B Haalth]Fltneas........ 7A
Condos.,....................OB Horoacopo................ OB
Croaaword................ OB People.................... 5-7B
Dear Abby................. 7B Sports.....................1-3B
Deaths....................... 8A Television................. 7B
Editorial.....................4A Weather.....................2A

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Sunny and Pleasant

Partly sonny. High In
the low 80s. South
wind K M 5 uiph.

For more weather, see Page 2A

A nd the walls
came tum blin’ down
Tho old Chaso Company Building, 200 Oak
Avonuo, haa boon domollahod. H.B. Walkor, Inc.,
took out Iho porrnlt to tear down tho historic
structuro, built oarly In (his century. Tho building
has boon proposed for domolllion as far back as
1991, whon Loo P. Moore, who was, at that timo,
prosldont of Sunnlland Corp., owner ol tho
building, requested approval to havo it torn down.
Tho Historic Prosorvatlon Board donled tho
request, proposing efforts bo made to try finding
a now owner who would rostoro Iho structure.
Mooro had said at that time ho could not Imagino
anyono who wanted to pay tho money nocossary
to rolurblsh tho building. In mid July, 1991, tho
Sanford City Commission ovorturnod tho Historic
Prosorvatlon Board, and approved the demolishing
ol Iho building, Although oflortc havo emorgod
sovoral times lo have tho building sold or
rolurblshod, nothing has materialized. Tho old
Sunnlland and Chase building Is now a momory.
No plans have boon rovoaled regarding Iho
property, slated to bo complotoly cleared.
Horokl Photo by Tommy Vlncont

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Stenstrom—
Continued from Page 1A

As wc drove toward Marianna
we stopped, He bought my
lu n ch . W hen we a rrived at
Marianna we paused at the Coen
Cola plant where wc enjoyed a
cold soda. He saw me lo U.S. 90
to continue m y Journey. As we
shook hands 1 Ihanked him for
his hospitality again. He stuck a
920 bill in m y shirt pocket. Who
could ever forget a fellow like
that? I never did.
During the dozen years I lived
In California, m y wife and I
always drove U.S. 90 when
coming to Sanford. Wc never
failed lo nrrnngc our schedule so
we could slop at the Coca Cola
plain In Marianna and visit with
Keen,
Several years ago when l was
public relations director for C a r­
dinal Industries, wc had an
exhibit at a convention of county
commissioners nnd officials on
Marco Island. Visiting our exhib­
it one day was a gentleman from
Marianna. He was the clerk of
the court In Jnckson County. 1
asked about Charlton Keen nnd
was told he'd passed away. But
the clerk wanted to know how I
knew Keen. So. I spun this
y a rn ."

tiiy park in Marianna.
About 30 minutes out of the
Jackson County seat wc en­
countered a terrible rainstorm
complete with lightning and
thunder. At Marianna the storm
was still raging. Th e lieutenant
d riv in g our jeep halted (he
convoy. "I don't know what lo
do." he said. "O u r men can't
stay outside In this weather." I
made a suggestion he accepted.
Wc drove to the police station.
I asked the desk sergeant If he
knew who was president of the
local chamber of commerce. I
was told his name was Charlton
Keen, owner of the Marianna
Coen Cola Untiling Company. I
called Mr. Keen, explained our
situation, and asked If Marianna
had a building we could stay In
overnight.
"W e'll do better than that."
Keen said. "Stay right where
you arc." It was still storming
outside when Keen arrived, lie
look over Ihc sergeant's desk
and within minutes had ar­
ranged by phone with locnl civic
lenders to come, pick up our
soldiers, and take them Into
their homes for the night, The
police agreed to guard our
You know what I'm going to
vehicles.
do?" he said, " I ’m going to
The last two soldiers were the relate your story to Charlton
lieutenant and I. "Com e with Keen's son. We go to the same
me." said Keen, "you're spend­ church."
ing ihc night at m y hom e."
Sure enough, the Jnckson
When wc arrived Mrs. Keen had
a Sunday night supper prepared county clerk told Keen's son the
for us. Wc took hot showers and story about me uud his father.
slept In real beds. Th e next T h e younger Keen wus Just a
morning we were provided a tyke then but he said he faintly
good breakfast and taken back lo remembered the night some
soldiers spent the night at the
the police station.
Our group boarded the vehicle Keen home.
and as we pulled away and
By Ihc way. the lieutenant
passed the police station the
from
up "N n w th " In charge of
generous Marianna civic leaders
o u r c o n v o y th a t n ig h t in
a n d p u r v e y o r s of g e n u in e
Marianna never could get over
southern hospitality waved us
the fact that those good people In
tx»i» voyage, knowing probably
Marianna look care of us the way
our paths would never cross
they did. He was also amazed
again. I got Keen's address and
that I came up with the Idea.
all during World W ar II stayed In
Know what I told him?
touch with him.
What reminded me of this
"Gee. If a convoy had been
Instance was the recent start of caught In a situation like Hint In
A m tra k ru n n in g the Sunset m y home town It was exactly
Limited to and from Miami and what the folks In Sanford would
Los Angeles. For many yenrs one liave done."
of America's great trains was the
I know that to be true because
S o u t h e r n P a c if ic 's S u n s e t
Limited but It ran only between of the many stories I've been told
New Orleans and Los Angeles. of how local folks during World
Kail transportation between New W ur II and the Korean War
Orleans and Jacksonville was befriended the Navy people who
next to Impossible. There were served thejr o o untrv at the
a v u f JW Sm TTou. And
l a y o v e r In Mississippi on the Sanford N
Navul
Illin o is ; c g m i a i ,t a : tfi* - l u m e r j *"'1 * r r h j «&gt; whole bunch of
career folks retired
layoverJn Klommon. Ala., and In those Navy ci
Pensacola where the Louslvllle and came buck hem to live.
and Nashville look over.
You don't forget people who
So when In Louisiana and 1 gol
ure idee lo you. And. 1 shall
a furlough I would ride liic
never forget Charlton Keen and
Missouri Hell from Alexandria lo
those great folks In Marianna
New Orleans, take a bus lo U.S.
back In 1042.
00 and hitchhike to Jackson­
ville. I'd then take a city transit
to the south end of Its run on
U.S. 17 and hitch a ride to
Sanford. I could beat the train by
a day.
Continued from Page 1A
Once I caught a ride from
was the only sport I
Mobile to the old Pensacola
"c u to ff to Milton. It was hot. ever did. Wc had meets every
But It began to cloud up and Saturday, and he was always
ngi
suddenly it started lo rain. No
shelter was In sight. And. during Ids list. Th e n he put himself lo
the w a r. h ig h w a y s w e re n ’ t everybody else. He was always
Jammed with cars. But as luck there coaching me. We traveled
would have It here come a gent all over the state lo swimm ing
In a ear. He pulls up beside me meets."
I’ulrlck and his sister. Shnryn
and says. "G e t In Sergeant
Stenstrom nnd I’ll take you lo Stum p, will continue to operate
the family real estate business
M arianna." I looked at him
again, surprised he knew my along with vice president Lee
Albright.
name, then realize It was my
Stenstrom was past president
friend — the Marianna Coca Cola
man. Mr. Keen, the same fellow of Seminole County Board ol
who "rescued" our A rm y con­ Realtors, u member of Greater
Orlando A West Volusia Assocluvoy the night it ruined so hard.

Longwood begins budget talks
By SANDRA ■LLIOTT
Horald Staff Wrllor_______________
LONGW OOD Laying the
groundwork for next year's budgel m aking process w ill be
discussed Monday night by the
Longwood City Commission.
Finance director Dan McNutt
will present a plan for a three
year cycle, full Justification bud­
geting as an alternative to a zero
bused budget proposal by com­
missioner Anna Marie Vacca.
After researching zero based
budgeting, McNutt reported at
the last commission meeting he
could find oidy one Florida city
which tried It. only to abandon
the procedure In the second of a
three-year trial.
Under zero based budgeting,
each department would start Its
budget from scratch each year,
Ju stifyin g each line request
polnt-by-point.
McNutt Is proposing each year
one large etty department and
two or three smaller depart­
ments prepare a full Justification
of their budgets. The depart­
ments would rotate prepurlug
the full Justifications on a three
year schedule. Departments not
scheduled would prepare bud-

gets as they huve in the past.
Full Justification budgeting
will be mure time consuming lor
the stalf In prepare and for the
c o m m is s io n e r s to r e v ie w ,
McNutt noted In a written letter
to the commission.
In other business, the com­
mission will review a tlrafl His­
torical Preservation element
which will he sent lo Hie 1X-part men t of Natural Resources
according In Hie city's grant
request.
Th e commissioners will also
consider it waiver of the elly sign
regulations fur the Home Hullders Association for their Parade
of Homes tour April 17-May 1
Th e association wants to post
directional signs leading lo show
homes.
Btttlgrl transfers which will
fund iIn- first payment on two
new fire trucks and construction
on Rangcllne Road being done In
cooperation wllh the county wilt
also he considered.
The commissioner will m e d lit
Hie commission chambers of city
hull beginning at 7 p.nt. The
starting time of Hie April IH
session will he moved hack lo 6
p.m. In order to allow a To w n
Hall meeting at 7:30 p.m . Slate

Smoke, fire
linger near
Lake Mary

Longwood commission agenda
fh# following it the agenda for fh»
Ijjncjrtfloil City Com m ltiiofi meeting
Monday light at / p m
i Cell to order
2, Silent meditation followed by lb* Pledge

of Allegiance
I P ro c la m a l l o n t / r e c e g n i I I o n t
/presentation*
A Proclamation proclaiming the week
ol April 10 1*. 1994 a* Building Safety
Week."
U. Proclamation — commending Robyn
Stawiki
C Proclamation
proclaiming the
week ol April II 1994 at “ Day* of
Remembrance'' Yom Maiboab
O Prtienfahon of b u tln m per eon of the
month award for April, ivti to Ken
Fed tow
4 Public participation
A Pretenlahon by John flittlm*. chair
man ol the Art* end Craft* Festival
it Public Input
5 Consent *o#nd*
A Pay approved bill!
fl Approval of minutes of March II, 1994
special meeting, March 21, 1994 Gquail/a
Hon Board bearing, and March 21, 1994
regular meeting
C A p p ro v a l of change order to
Cybertech Systems for repair of deep welt
turbine
PUBLIC H EAR INGS
a Ordinance no 94 1190 amending the

rrprrsnttutlvrH L i t Conaianlliu*
and Boh Stark* will attend the

budget for f/y 9) 94, providing for budget
transfers
/ Ordinance no 94 M fl, amending the
budget for f/y 9)94. providing for budget
transfers
I Ordinance no 94 1192, amending chapter
7. article II, mayor and commission,
adding sub section ? 12 compensation
FIRST READ IN GS
9 Ordinance no 94 tit), amending !h#
budget lor f/y 9) 94. providing lor budget
transfers and amendments (public hear
Ing 4 II 94)
to Ordinance no 94 U94, amending sec
lion ll 5 9, of the city code {PH 4 18 941
IT, Resolution no 94 294, supporting the
completion of the S 1/J miles of the
Greene way Beltway and its connecting
interchange with Infers fate 4
12 Transmittal of the draft historic
preservation element* to the State of
Florida Division of Historic Resources per
historic preservation agreement
I ) City administrator's report
A Proposed budget procedure
B Waiver of sign regulations requested
by Home Builders Association
14 City attorney's report
A Permission to seek legat opinion ot
labor attorney..
15 Mayor and commissioners' reports
District I - legislative update — Florida
League of titles legislative scission
districts 7.1. 4 and S
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Eggs-actly what we’re looking for

By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Horald Staff Writer_______________
LONGW OOD T h e early
morning air Saturday was heavy
with the smell of smoke along
Longwood-Lake Mary Hoad re­
sulting from a campfire spawned
brush (Ire.
Longwood Fire Department Ll.
Michael Clellund said firemen
pul out a brush fire Friday In
hack of Remington Oak Drive off
of Longwood-Lake Mary Hoad
and Howard Boulevard He said
Ihc fire apparently started after
som e c h ild r e n s ta rte d a
campfire, ll was one of IS fire
calls answered by Station 15
firemen Friday. The dry weather
may be co ntributing to the
n u m b e r of re p o rte d fire s,
Clrllond said.
A muck fire on prlvutc proper­
ly along Longwood Hills Hoad In
Lincoln Wood mny also huve
contributed to smoke In the
Longwood. Lake Mary area.
Clrllaml said the Division of
Forestry cut u fire line In the
muck lire burn area last week.
Th e lire may smolder for some
time In Hie marshy area, hut It
poses no threat lo homes or
other properly.

Harald Photo* by Roger Hsmack

The Eaatoi Bunny made an early trip to tho
Central Florida Zoo Saturday, whom hundreds of
children soarchod. for tinted eggs, hoping to find
the specially roarkod ones that meant big

su rp ris e s A m o ng Iho p articip a n ts wore
Elisabeth Rodomann, 1. top, visiting from Gian
Ellyn, III., and 16-rnonth old Grog Noorlglan.

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Sunday. April 3, 1094
Vol. 86, No. 192
Publish**! Dairy and Sunday, except
Saturday by Th* Sanford Harald,
Inc. 300 N. French Ava., Sanlord,
FI*. 12771

lio n id R e a lto rs, u fo rm e r
director ol the Salvation Arm y,
m e m b e r of K tw a n ls a n d a
director ol the Sanford Cham ber
ol Commerce, lie was a former
trustee on the Board of Directors
of Hollins College and chairman
of the school's Parents Alum ni
Association.
He Is survived by Ids wife
Carolyn. Ids sou and daugther.
b o th of S a n fo rd : b ro th e rs ,
.Julian. Sanford, and Douglas
and Frank, both of Lake Mary:
stepsister, Rosemary Fisher.
Ta m p a: stepbrother. Jo h n L.
S a lsb ury. Sanford: uqd four
g r a n d c h ild r e n . G ra m k o w
Funeral Home. Sanford. Is In
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BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are
2-3 feel and scml-choppy. C u r­
rent Is lo Hie south with a water
temperature of 66 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
are 2 feel and choppy. Current Is
In the south w llh a w ater
temperature of 66 degrees.

Min. .....
a.m.. 12:45 p.m.; MaJ. 8:35 a.in..
7 :0 0 p .m . TIDES: Daytona
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p.m.: lows, H:54 a.lit.. 0:07 p.m.:
New Smyrna Beach: highs.
2:30 a.ill.. 2:5H p.m.: lows. H:50
a.m.. 0:12 p.m.: Cocoa Beach:
highs. 2:54 a.in.. 3:13 p.m .:
lows, 0:14 a.m.. 0:27 p.m.

BOATINQ
St Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Sunday: Wind southeast 10 m
15 knots. Seas 2 lo 4 feel. Hay
and inland waters a light chop.
Sunday night: Wind south 10
knots. Seas 2 lo 3 Icct. Bay and
Inland watersa light chop.

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Ptly Cldy 75-58

S T A T IS T IC S
’ T h e high tem perature In
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grees and (he overnight low was
47 as reported l&gt;v the Nullonnl

Weather Service at Orlando
In te r n a tio n a l A l r p o r l .
Recorded ra in fall for the
period, ending at 3 p.m, Satur­
day. totalled O Inches.
Th e temperature at 3 p.m.
Saturday was 77 degrees and
t h e o v e r n i g h t lo w w a s
47degrees, as recorded by the
National Weather Service at tIn*
Orlando Internalional Airport.

Saturday’ s high............. 70
! Barometric pressure,30.2 1
( R elative Humidity....45 pet
W inds............... East 7 mpli
( R ainfall....................... O In.
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida • Sunday, April 3, 1094 - 3A

Readers speak

POLICE BRIEFS

Public nudity: What limits should be set?

Caught in the act
Sheriff h drpullos rnmlr two nrrrrtlH In ttitinrcllmi with the
burglary of a business on U S. Highway 17*02. In Lake Mary. A
deputy driving past the business ai 2 p in. Thursday afternoon
reported seeing a mall running from tire building currying an
objeel under Ills arm. The deputy nave chase as tire man ran to
Ih r rear of the building. J u m p e d Into a ear. and started driving
off. The deputy stopped the vehicle In the 2000 block of
Richardson Lane In Lake Mary. Upon Invest Ignl Iiiii , he reported
I Incline a Hoss power amplifier, valued al $.'120 In the vehicle.
Anthony Hubert Fregentt. 22, of *101 Seminole lllvd., was listed
as the driver whom (li e deputy said was apparently walling for
•lie other man The person reportedly seen bv the deputy with
the amplifier was Identified as a 111 year-old pivmtle. Fregentl
was arrested on charges ol grand theli, and taken lo Ih r John
K. folk ( ‘orreeilonal facility Th e juvenile was taken to the
Juvenile Detention Center. Charges ugitlnsi him were not
Immediately revealed

By SUSAN WENNER
Herald Correspondent
SA N FO R D - Are officials Irv ­
ing to legislate morality, as some
have acetified them or has
Am erica become loo liberal?
Discussions le n lallvrly ended
Iasi week when Hie Florida
L e g is la tu re c m ild n T decide
whether lo change Ibe laws
concerning nude beaches Of­
ficials doubt legislators In Ihelr
Huai week of session will do
anything more next week For
now. they've left things Che way
they always have been: II ihr
Inicnl Is not lewd nor obscene.
Il's O K In Florida.
Wc asketl our readers how
they leel about public uinllly.
Should certain halhlug suits,
like thongs, not hr allowed In
public places? Could those hot
dog stand girls slip be causing
loo many areldent# fro m eager
men staring during lunch hour?
Should nude Iteaches become a
pari of son worshipers every­
where or Is a specific area
needed?
S e n a to r J o h n G ra n t bad
wanted to ban all forms ol public
inidlty. Some say It's the solu­
tion to a problem, other feel fix It
before li becomes a problem,
while others feel I heir rlgbls arc
being violated, Florida has thrre
tulles of "clo th in g optional"
beaches according lo Shirley
Mason of South Florida Free
Hear ties. Is America the Lund ol
the tree, or lias that freedom
gone out nl control? Readers
speak lltelr minds
Only title person out ol 12 lell
undecided about tills Issue
Susan Sales said. "I haven't
really thought about It I’m not
sure II I leel there should hr
rt'slrlciloiia or not
One person bad an anything
goes all 11tide Clyde Turner said
"1 don't see anything wrong with
whatever anyone wants to wear
I don't ilimk the government
should lnierlrrt*. It's a tree
country
Many lell restrictions lit public
areas like city limits need con­
sideration but beaches and such
should he allowed more Ircctlom
Denise Smith staled. "In private
places there should he m&gt; restric­
tions but In public, nllicrs views
should be respected If others
want to raise lltelr children wllli
that kind of freedom that's all
right hut they need lo respect
others rights too."
Cindy Lamherl fell. " O u t soci­
ety It-e js the need lor discretion.
We weren't laoughl up like the
Ktltopeatis v i we need to take
that Into consideration II llic ir
was a way to separate imilltv

Another catch
Sanford jmllcc arrested Anthony Kddtr White. 40. 0(H) K.
Airport lllvd.. early Friday. Police had been called to the area of
22nd Street and Chase Avenue regarding a suspicious person.
When they arrived an olllrer reported seeing a man Identlfed as
While near a church on llnllv Avenue, carrying a ear stereo
Alter While was detained, an Invrnltgutiun Indicated the stereo
bad been taken from a vehicle parked III the 2(HK) block ol
Holly Avenue White was arrested on charge* of burglary to a
conveyance, petty theft, and possession of burglary tools

Drug sting
T w o men were arrested Thursday following an undercover
drug sting by members ol the Clty/County Investigative
llureau. I lie operation look place in a parking lot In Altamonte
Springs Following a reported purchase by an undercover
agent. three men were seen gelling Into a vehicle and leaving
the area. Deputies gave chase and slopped the vehicle near the
Intersection of Leon and Morse Streets They said one man lied,
but the other two were apprehended. Paul Kvereit Clayton. IM.
(1(10 Hmoklleld Loop. Luke Mary, was chanted with sale and
delivery of cocaine, resisting arrest without violence, posses*
slon of cocaine, possession ol drug paraphernalia, and
possesslon/catrying a concealed firearm. Th e second man
Jermaine D r shown Ferguson. Ml. ol Orlando, was charged with
accomplice to sale ol cocaine, carrying a concealed lircarm.
Ileelng and attempting to elude an officer, driving with a
suspended/revoked license, and resisting arrest without
Violence.
The llrcartns charges were made when officers reported
finding each of the two men m possession ol 3$ rubber
handguns

Habitual offender
Sanford police arrested Hay Levon Lillies. 25). 500 Oak
Avenue. Sanford on Thursday A police olllrer reported
recognizing Littles Irian previous meetings, standing at a motel
III the 27(H) block ol S Orlando Drive. He said when Littles
spoiled him. Littles got in his vehicle and attempted to drive
oil. Tile ollteer pulled his poller ear tip and prevented the matt
from leaving Following an Investigation. Lillies was placed
under arrest for driving with a suspended/revoked license,
befog a habitual truffle oflender, possession of a controlled
substance (crackI. possession ol a controlled substance,
(cannabis, less than 20 grams), possession of drug parapherna­
lia. and having an expired driver license for over four months

Incidents reported to authorities
• A welder and frailer, valued at $4,500. reported stolen, was
recovered on Tlm acuun Avenue, m l.ongwood. by sheriffs
deputies Thursday. A man found with the welder reportedly
(old deputies he had purchased the Items lor $500 Irom
another parly.
• A handgun and number of cheeks with a total value ol
$522 were reported stolen to the sheriffs department
Thursday in a residential hurglan in the 3(KM) blink ol
Wimbledon Drive near Lake Marv

Irom Hie rest of society Hint
would he okay. Nudity ami sttrh
Istt'l wrong hut li Isn't the norm
frit our 'society. Discretion Is
needed. O n private property
people should feel free to dress
however they choose. I feel our
society discriminates the wortl
freedom."
A husband end wife voiced
lltelr views. Debbie Swearingen
said. " I don'l think women
should be wearing thongs In (lie
city limits I don't think IPs
respectable to people that don't
want lltelr children seeing II.
Thongs arc line at H i p Iteuch If
they wani in wear II. Nude
beaches should be designated
areas, not public."
Her husband. Keith Swear­
ingen stated. "I don't think It
should be on Hie sliccls. Thongs
shouldn't be nltowed at all. Nude
beaches should be allowed If
there were stipulations on areas.
People shouldn't lie allowed lo
go tltrre just in gawk."
Stuart French said. "I don't
Ihlnk they should be able to run
around naked In (lie street. It
there's a designated area al Ihr
beach, line A girl should be able
to not wear a shirt."
Andrea Agrtte felt. "I don't
iltittk you should cover your
whole body America ts free. Hut
thongs arid too much exposure
of the body need lo he regulated
and nut allowed in public."
Jo y Screnn said. "Th o ngs tire
disgraceful. Who wauls lo look
at someone's bull, IPs deplora­
ble and outrageous 1 think there
ought to be a place for nude
b e n c h e s . P u b lic b e a c h e s
shouldn't allow certain balltlng
suits because tlii'v're Indecent."
Kdua Wren agreed by saying.
"Th ere should be some control.
These women walking around
leave little to tlie Imagination
IPs very illlllcul bringing up
children with this around. Some
kind ol dress &lt;ode should be
&lt;onsldered li used to be consid­
ered Indecent exposure to dress
the way some women do now.
Emphasis bus been on the faint­
ly and lainllv values, bill IPs
being degraded by all Hits. You
c u n 'l take k ills a n y w h e re
without them seeing It all."
Three locals fell restrictions
and mule Ireaches needed close
examination
Slielllc Cngburtl said. "I don’t
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think thongs should be allowed
In city limits. I think IPs terrible
to have nude beaches too. Every*
thing like that has gotten out of
line, f think Ihere should be
more rules and a dress code."
Julia Hayes felt. ” 1 think nude
beaches should be banned. Reg­
ulations on public dress would
be hard lo enforce. It’s neces­
sary. but I don't sec how It
would work. I wouldn't dress
bad but It would be hard to
enforce others dress."

Julia Hayea
D a vid W c a lh c rb y said, " I
think all the Indecency and loose
values arc Just the Devil's rule
on the world. If wc were till
God-fearing people and obeyed
the Bible, then Hie problems of
the world could be solved. In it
nutshell, family values and get­
ting back to the Bible would help
crime, hunger, Immodest dress,
abortion and all Hie other tuples
seen In the papers and on
television. IPs all wrong and
these people need God.

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Judge to decide if former cop
gets new trial in teen sex case
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer
SANFO RD — A circuit court
will review trial transcripts
anti ease law before deciding
whether or not to grant a new
trial for a former Sanford police
officer.
G u y Storm Hrewster was con­
victed of eight counts ol sexual
activity with a child In ruxlodlul
cure by a Jury In November He
was sentenced In 15 years In
prlsnn followed by 20 years
probation In January. Hrewslcr
was charged In emiticcllnn wllli
an ongoing sexual relationship
with an underage hoy lie met
w hile a resource officer at
L n k e v lif w M id d le S c h o o l
Throughout the trial, the defense
denied there was any sexual
relationship* between the po­
liceman and the ymtlli.
Circuit Court Judge Alan A.
Dickey salt] Hrewslcr will remain
In the Joint E. Polk Correctional
Facility pending the outcome ol
tils decision on a new trial.
Defense attorney Jeff Deen
and prosecutor Meryl Allawas
presented extensive ease law
supporting lltelr arguments why
a new trial should or should not
be granted.
T h e legal arguments focused
on the testimony of Flnridu
Department of Law Enforcement

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agent Suzanne Koleett. who In­
vestigated the ease. Deen argued
Kuieeti's testimony on rc-dlrcci
examination that Ibe victim was
given a polygraph was prcjudlcal
to Hrewster. Koleett did not
teveal the results ol l he exami­
nation.
Deen eontends the Jury could
Infer the results of the lie
detector test which was ad­
ministered In the victim before
Hrewster was arrested,
Allawas. an assistant slate
attorney, cited ease law sup-

porting her argument that the
mention that a polygraph was
administered Is not grounds lor a
new Irlal nor cause for reversible
error If the ease Is appealed.
"1 wish the law was as crystal
clear as you both have so ably
argued." Dlekev said "H ill it Is
not crystal clear,"

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EDITORIAL

Exploitation
of the elderly
T h e state a tto rn e y 's office In S a n fo rd
spends a great deal of tim e Involved In rases
dealing w ith explo itation of the elderly. T h is
Is n n fn riim a te . yet necessary.
T h e S a n f o r d a re a Is n 'i a lo n e . S u c h
explo itation goes on th ro u g h o u t the w o rld .
W h e n a m a jo r c rim e Is co m m itte d , the
c rim in a l finds It Is easiest to go after a victim
w h o Is m ost su sce p tib le . W h ile persons
b i l k i n g th e e l d e r l y m a y n o t c o n s id e r
them selves as c rim in a ls , th e y fall Into the
sam e category.
Most of the cases Invo lve elderly persons
w h o no longer have full use of I h r lr facilities.
S o m e a rc su ffe rin g fro m a g in g diseases.
O thers m a y he deaf, b lin d , o r otherw ise
handicapped.
Because o f fin a n c ia l c o n s tra in ts , som e
fam ilies keep an e ld e rly fa m ily m e m b e r
hom e, ra th e r th an p a y for a n outside n u rsin g
hom e care. T h is In Itself Is often the w ro n g
decision. A ll the fam ily m a y th in k o f Initially
Is food, c lo th in g , and lodging.
A t hom e, a person m a y find it necessary to
leave the old e r relative alone w h ile ho ldin g
d o w n a Job. or go in g s h o p p in g . T h is Is often a
ris k y cha n ce. T h e patient also n o rm a lly
receives the sam e food w h ic h the fa m ily Is
s e rv e d . It m a y not be w h a t has been
re co m m e n d e d b y a doctor.
T h e re are m a n y ad van ta ge s of n u rs in g
h om e s If people can afford to pay for the care.
C a rin g for a person at h o m e h o w eve r, can
w o rk .
People w h o take care of the eld erly m u st
follow the golden rule. T h e y m u st take care of
the p atient, no m u tte r h o w Incapacitated he
or she m a y be.'1 as" th ey w o u ld w a n t 'l o lie
treated th em selves w h e n th e y reach an
a d van ce d age.
H o w e ve r, w h e n cure also Includes cle an in g
o u t the p a tie n t's b a nk a c co u n t, stealing
che cks, o r not g iv in g th em w h a t Is needed In
care, food an d lodging. It m u s t be considered
a crim e. S u c h people deserve to be p un ishe d .
The h u m a n aspects o f an elderly person
m ust not be Judged by h o w m a n y a rm s or
legs they have, b y h o w sh arp their m in d Is. or
h o w well th ey cun see or hear. T h e y have
feelings, and th ey have a soul. A s su ch , th ey
are Just as m u c h a part o f the h u m a n race us
a n yo n e else.
T re a t th em that w a y.

LETTER

Guns on campus
Re Seminole County School Hoard members who
recently passed a resolution seeking stricter federal
regulations against guns on enmpus;
Consider (his. you lawfully carry a firearm In
your vehicle for self protection (Flu. Statute
790.25) and you drive up lo the school lo pick up
your child when you arc arrested for felony armed
trespass thunks to the proposed legislation offered
by liie Seminole County School Hoard.
Th is Is an unfortunutc knee-jerk reaction to a
situation of bad Judgment. A guest speaker for
Lake Mary High School left a gun under a towel In
a locked ear.
Guns should never be left In u car. Someone
could break In and steal It. The speaker had no
alternative although the gun should have been
locked In the trunk.
I. for one, will continue to carry a gun In m y ear.
I’d rather lake m y chances against the school
board's proposal than full victim to an ussullunl.
Leon Charles
Sanford

B e rry 's W o rld

~The market has entered a CORRECTION
pot haps?"

Easter: Special day of most hope
To d a y Christiana observe the day of most hope
on flic- Christian calendar. Th e resurrection ol
•Jesus Christ. Love of unfathomable dimensions
Is the essence of tills holy day. "F o r God so loved
the world that He gave Ills only begotten son
that whosoever belleveth l.i Him shall not perish
but have everlasting life."
In Genesis we discern how God created the
heavens, the earth and all living things. God's
final creation. In Ills own likeness, was man and
woman. Adam and Eve. like so many children ol
lids day. failed to accede to God's request. They
ale from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
Th e consequence of this disobedience was lo he
east oui of the Garden of Eden.
In this manner man and woman lost their
relationship with God. T h e net result ol loss
contact with God was sin. suffering and great
tumult. God In his Infinite love and mercy sent
Jesus of Nazareth to earth. It was and Is through
Jesus Christ that man and woman was granted a
restored relationship with God. Jesus Christ was
crucified and on Easter Sunday he arose from
the dead thereby signaling a rebirth ol hope arid
love.
Love Is a word tliol has reached Its zenith ol
misuse at this period ol the twentieth century.
Love, according to Webster. Is the at tract loo.
desire, affection fell for a person who arouses

SEMINOLE
OPINION

LUR LENE
S W E E T IN G

delight, admiration or elicits tenderness, sympa­
thetic interest or benevolence. Love by biblical
definition "Is patient, kind, not envious, boastful,
arrogant or rude. It does not Insist on Us own
wav...It bears all things, believes all things,
hopes all things and endures all things.
There are three haste types of love; agape,
fraternal and erotic. Agape love Is the kind of
love God has for humanity. Fraternal refers to
brotherly love. Erotic love has a sexual comjHinc m
Jesus, overflowing with agape love, walked
among the people ol New Testament limes
tH-rlonnlng miracles and leaching In parables.

lie clearly delinealed what man's earthly quest
should he. Namely, to love God and make Him
llrsl In our lives Also lo love one nnnthrr. Love
means being ready and willing to help one
anothcr. Th e greatest accomplishment of an
Individual's life Is his/her service to others.
Love and lost are total op|Hisltc». Lost Is sexual
desire especially of a violent or self Indulgent
character. Th is dellnttloii precludes one’s being
genuinely concerned about the object of Ihcir
lusting What Is |&gt;ortrnyed on television and
glibly called love Is dramatized lost.
Easter Is a time lor renewed hope and love and
Is a time for parents, counselors and ministers in
help teens understand the differences between
lovr and lust. Peer pressure con prey on youths'
vulnerability. Tills plus the need for belonging
make this time In their lives a continuing battle
between right und wrong. It Is Imperative that
our youth recognize that anyone who professes
to love them Ilf sincere) wll respect them, will do
nothing lo harm them In any wav.
We cannot truly comprehend God or his great
love for eaeh of os Yet dally we are blessed with
Hu- evidence of his loving rare. Easter and the
n-snrm -ltnn Is a lime of renewed hope and love
Easier Is a time for affirming our relaledness in
all of hum anlly and loGod.

JACK ANDERSON

White House—case
of too many cooks

SI/NIMY MORNING...
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POLITICAL

W A S H IN G T O N W hllewaler may he
simmering, hill the conflicts In the White
House kitchen have already come to a loll
troll
White House nlhrluls believe they pot the
klleheo rebellion behind them by hiring .i
new executive chef last weekend, hot Ha
cloud of controversy remains.
Most of It centers on White House Clirl
Sean Haddon. who has become the gadllv In
the president's soup.
Among oilier dungs.
Haddon has alleged
to us (hat outgoing
E x e e u 11 v e C h e I
Pierre Cham hrln has
Ig n o re d P resident
Clinton's ullergy lo
dairy products, anil
that one ol his col­
leagues Is guilty of a
conflict of Interest.
Haddon. meanwhile,
was removed from
I M o s t of It
Iris Job last ye ar
c o n fe rs on
because of ulleguW h ite H o u s e
i Io n s that he threat­
Chef Sean
ened the Hush fami­
H a dd on , w h o
ly
lia s b o c o m o Iho
" l l s a lion l I he
ga dfly In Iho
craziest situation I've
p re sid e n t’s
e v e r seen In m y
so u p . JP
w h o le lif e ," says
Roland Mcsnlcr. the
While House’s portly pastry chef.
"I've been serving different first families for
15 years and I've enjoyed everybody and
everything that I've done. Util now we iiuvr a
situation that Is totally mil of control."
Mcsnlcr should he the Iasi lo complain. H r
and his assistant were Hie only chefs kepi on
hoard after Hillary Rodham Clinton's recent
purge of the kitchen stall. Mrs. Clinton
sacked the staff on March 2 because she
wanted a lighter, more Am crleun-style
culslne for the White House. Cham hrln. an
expert In French cuisine, and Ills three
deputies — Including Haddon — were scut
packing.
Th e fact that Mcsnlcr kept Ills Job, even
though he hulls from France, reflects the
absurdity of the food fight that lias broken
out at the executive residence. Haddon.
meanwhile, was forced lo resign even though
he was horn In Georgln, und was hired hy
Nancy Reagan In 1988 to make the White
House menu more Amerlcun.
Last May. Haddon wus escorted from the
White House hy four Secret Service agents
and deposited on Pennsylvania Avenue In full
chefs regalia for allegedly making 'threats
against the Hush family the previous year.
Haddon's attorney, Rodney R. Swccilund III.
says Haddon later passed a lie detector test
administered hy the Secret Servlet- and
rclurned to work — until the latest purge.
Mcsnlcr told os that lluddon has "no
credibility whatsoever," If Dint Is so, we Ihlnk
It raises two deeper questions: If Haddon
really wanted to harm the Bush family, why
did the Secret Service wall until the riflh
month of the Clinton administration to
Investigate? And why has Haddon been
allowed to cook meals for oor lust three
commundcra-ln-chlefY
What we do know Is that Haddon raised a
ruckus In the Weal Wing last J u ly by Idlin g
us that President Clinton, who Is allergic to
cream, had allergic reactions to Chumbrln's
creamy French recipes. Haddon's allegation,
which Chamhrln calls "garbage," was very
serious: that Chamhrln hud rebelled against
the first family's aversion to French food by
leaving cream In the president’s food.
Our J u ly column prompted Roy Ned,
then-White House deputy chief of staff, to fire
off a m em o to all executive residence
employees; "Discussions by stuff members of
the first family's personal activities of any
kind, or any other matter which breaches
their privacy, with anyone outside of the
Immediate slnff Is prohibited."
But now Haddon Insists (hat the publica­
tion of our column wus beneficial to the
president. "You saved the president n lot of
rashes." Haddon told us. "Pierre was still
using cream until your column. 1 know
bccuusc I work right next to h im ."

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ELLEN GOODMAN

Defending females’ human rights
B O S TO N — Th e y arc safe now. Th e two
girls. 6-ycnr-nld Shade and 5-year-old Lara will
slay with their mother and slay In I heir
country. Th e mother, Lydia Ohiloro, will Inspared the choice she described between
leaving her daughters with an abusive father
or taking them with her lo an abusive culture.
An Im m igration Judge resolved Lydia's
Choice. Oil Wednesday, he lifted the order lo
deport the Nigerian woman who had been
married, hud given birth, and been divorced In
the United States. He ruled that sending her
hack would, In the Jargon or Immigration law.
cause "extreme hardship" to her children who
were U.S. citizens.
T h e hurdshlp In Ihls case wasn't economic
nor was It political. Th e threut was not from a
government nor a leader. Th e danger was
something that is almosl never claimed In the
im m ig ra tio n co u rt p roceedings: genital
mutilation.
Th e re was the probability, the virtual
certainty, that If these girls were relocated
from P o rtla n d , O re ., to th e ir m o th e r's
homclurul, tltey would be ussuullcd the way
she had been at 4 years old. Indeed, they
wotdd he assaulted the way their mother's
mother's mothers had been fur perhaps a
thousand years.
Shade and Lara would have their genltuls
attacked with a blade. One and then the other
would have her clitoris cut out along with her
lubln minor. One and then the other would be
stilched together with barely room for urinat­
in g and m c n s tru u tln g . T h e y w o u ld he
mutilated In the name of tradition.
Hut Judge Kendall Warren ruled lo prolecl
them, saying, " T h is courl nllcm pts lo respect
traditional cultures, hut this Is cruel and serves
no known medical purpose."
So, two girls were saved from a ritual (hat
malms two million a year across the world.
And another small step was taken toward
redefining abuse of women.
Until these last few years, the abuse of
women never quite made the world's agenda.
Rape was a private assault. Wile-hatterlng was
a family affair. Sexuul slavery was about sex.
not slavery. Gender discrimination was con­
sidered a matter of tradition — rather like
music or dress.
Now oor eyes ure opened.and our vocabulary
has Increased. From Uosnla. we saw rape as a
deliberate political uct. From Thailand, we
heard from thousands of Burmese girls tricked
Inlo sexual slavery white the officials winked.
From Pakistan and India we learned of
hrld c-hu rnlng. A n d from Africa we bore
witness lo genital mutilation and the ftghl to
end It.

Slowly the terrible things that happen lo
women are being understood as human rights
abuses. At the United Nations Conference on
Hum an Rights last summer, women's groups
from every culture signed the same petition
saying: "W e demand gender violence lo he
recognized as a violation of human rights."
And al least. Ihc U.S. Stutc Department
includes women's rights when tallying the
world's records of human rights abuses.
Itt our own country
the policy of offering
refuge or asylum on
these grounds has
been slow to change.
In th e o ry, anyone
w It o h a s b e e n
severely harassed,
persecuted, can ask
for asylum here. Hut
in p r a c t i c e , I t 's
granted m ostly to
people llcclng Com ­
m unism or lo men In
( The d anger w as
political eases.
so m e th in g that
As Dcorah Anker of
Is a lm o sl never
Harvard's Immigrant
cla im e d In Ih o
a n d Refugee P ro ­
Im m igration
g ra m s a lii. " T h e
court
k in d s n f lia r m
p ro ce e d in g s:
w o m e n face have
gonital
been tra d itio n a lly
m utilation. J
trivialized and con­
sidered private."
Slowly, gender claims have begun to appear —
claims by women's rights advocates fleeing
governments, claims by victims of political
rape, claims by wives battered In conn tries
that don't protect them, and now hy women
fearing this female ritual.
Lydia Oluloro's claims were made for her
daughters' sake. The Judge sidestepped the
Issue of asylum. She won the right lo slay here
on humanitarian grounds — to protect the two
young U.S. citizens. Hut for the first time a
ease was won on the need to protect females
from forced genital mutilation.
Will Ihls open some vast new floodgate of
refugees? Most girls are cut by this blade when
they arc as young as Shade und Laru. Few
5-ycnr-olds will find their wuy here to beg
refuge. The struggle lo uproot this "tradition"
will have to continue on lls own home turf.
Hut If we ure to take mutilation seriously in
(he world, and In our foreign policy, we have to
take It seriously In our own rules about
refugees and asylum. The y arc one way wc
sow our values lo the world, one way wc define
persecution and offer protection.

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, April 3, 1994 - BA

Exploit
Continued from Page 1A
shuffle with un aged person'!*
numcy.
Moat cases of elderly exploitslion filed In Seminole County are
family baaed. However, the at­
torney who handlea auch eaara
said nhr wouldn't healtate to file
charges under the statue against
non relallves if the facts war­
ranted.
" T h e cases we get are so
varied." assistant state altornry
U cth R lc h a rd s -K u tb c rg said,
"some of them are telemarketing,
some are door-to-door, from time
to time you have a group of
people called gypsies, nr travelers
who come through and they will
target neighborhoods. I cannot
say that In m y 10 years of tiring
here and doing Hits kind of thing,
that I have been alerted to or
aware of any group that In
specifically targeting elderly peo­
ple."
Exploitation of elderly or dis­
abled Individuals Is a specific
Intent crime, according to Hut-

berg. She did not have a specific She cashed them. She Xeroxed malignant breast tumor. Kutbcrg
number of exploitation cases the and altered them to make It said.
office bundles each year.
appear they were still okay,"
"T h e whole tiling is sad. but
S h e r e c a lle d a n e l d e r l y Hut berg recalled.
that is on absolute prime exam­
exploitation case filed recently
In addition, the woman ran ple or exploitation of the elderly.”
ugalnst (he granddaughter of n money through her account and Kutbcrg said. Th e victim loved
Winter Springs man who over a ran up his credit card bill. She the granddaughter and babysat
five-year period Btowly stole over stole checks that came In the for his great grandchildren. “ He's
570,000.
mall for him, the assistant stale Just the sweetest, nicest person
attorney recalled.
who worked his wholr life. I Just
"It was a very tragic case,"
In all, prosecutors believed the can't tell you how sail It was,"
K u tb c rg recalled. "It was a g r a n d d a u g h te r stole n e a rly she recalled.
granddaughter mid a grandfa­ 8100.000 but could only prove
C ivil attorneys arc working
ther. The grandfather was 91 or
utxiut 570.CXX). "W e traced It as with the elderly man to recover
02. lie cannot read or write nnd much us we could." Hulbcrg more of the money. Kullierg said
lie cannot hear. When you can't said, "nnd that's all we could the defendant repair! $10,000
rend or write. It makes It kind of
prove."
and agreed to a repayment plan
hard to manage your affairs, and
during 20 years of probation.
"I charged her with exploita­
lie's elderly. H r Is very alert but
Th e statutes defines an aged
he was Just not able to handle his tion of the elderly anil grand theft
person as a person 00 years of
njen alfulrs. So what she was which is a second degree felony."
age or older, who Is suffering
doing, was saying lley. grandpa, Kutbcrg said, "and she came In from the Inflrmallves of aging, as
an pled."
I'll help you pay your bills.'"
manifested by organic bruin
Th e woman Is currently on damage, advanced age or other
"O ver a period of five yeurs.
she slowly, but surely, surrep­ com m unity control (house ar­ physical, mcntul nr emotional
titiously stole from him, Includ­ rest), Th e defendant, who has dlsfunctloulng to the extent that
ing money murket money. She three small children, would he the |&gt;erson Is Impaired In Ills
found four CDs (certificates of serving her Jail sentence now but ability to adequately provide for
dc|&gt;oslt| In a locked strong box. she Is undergoing treatment for a his own care or protection.

Spring ritual

H.,.weho.ob,Rog.rM.™e*

Tho Junior Woman's Club of Sanford troatod somo tiny future
members and their baby brothers to an Eastor egg hunt.
Elghtoen-month-old Koara Thomas, drossed In hor Easter finery,
was among tho happy participants.

ElderlyC o n tin u e d from I’agc 1A
Wolflnger say charges are
(lied baaed on the facts of
Individual cases,
Wayne Holmes, chief of ojx-ralions In W olllngcr's hrevard
County office said most ol the
cases of elderly exploitation filed
there deal with family members
or close friends who arc looking
after an elderly individual finan­
cially. Some eases also deal with
physical abuse
In the process, the people
may lie cashing checks and
k e e p i n g t ile m o n e y f o r
themselves." Holmes said, In lfie
ease ol the elderly being dupped
by last talking salesmen, oilier
laws would lie applied
"Let's say you bad sotm-onc
who was operating some sort ol
scheme to lake money from a
number ol elderly, or one elderly
person over a period of lime.
fb.it law or a number ot oilier
laws may fie aide to tn- applied "
Chris White, who lias been C O
ol Wolllngcr's Seminole County
other lor only alxiut five mouths,
said to Ids knowledge, few el­
derly exploitation cases are filed
Such cases ure a very small
percentage ol the total case load
Wlilte said lie does not deal
specifically with such exploita­
tion or fraud cases.
Assistant stale attorney Beth
Hie Ilards-Hi it berg sold she lias
handled some exploitation cases
during lier 10 years in flic state
attorney's office. Such cases
generally begin with a rcfcral

Irom IIHK workers who notify
the slate attorney. Investigations
arc done by law cnlorccmcnt
officials.
Prosecutors across the state
don't agree about the seo|H- of a
law that makes exploitation ol
the elderly a felony
Fraud Is the fastest-growing
crime against the elderly, ac­
cording to tlit* Florida Depart­
ment of Law Enforcement. Peo­
ple fi!&gt; and older reported nearly
2,700 fraud caws In 1992. 12
(H-rccnl more than In 1991.
Some prosecutors say defen­
dants can tie charged with
e xp lo ita tio n o n ly II th e y 're
guardians or have the power of
attorney for the elderly victim
Others don't hrllevr a formal
llnauclal relationship Is needed
to prosecute.
The confusion stems Irom a
decision by the 2nd District
Court of Appeal In Lakeland.
I'be Tam pa Tribune reported
last week Th e cast* Involved two
salesmen charged In Pinellas
County in 1991 with grand thclt
and elderly exploitation In eases
In v o lv in g the sale of home
emergeney response systems.
D a le l ) y e r a n d K o b e r I
L o n g b o a t c h a lle n g e d th e
exploitation charges and won at
both the trial and appellate
levels.
Th e 2nd DCA wrote that the
tilings the salesmen were lic­
e n s e d ol m a y h a v e liertu
exploitation In a general sense
hut didn't quality as such under

tile stair- law.
Th e law defines exploitation ol
the cldrrly its "the Improper or
Illegal use or management of
funds, assets or property or the
use of ... power of attorney or
guardianship" for profit.
A lth o u gh KtchurdH-Kotherg
said she was not familiar with
the Pinellas Com ity ease nor hud
she rear! tin- court decision, she
said It did not sound like tlulacls fit the elderly exploitation
requirements
Prosecutors disagree on how
dllllcull It ts to use Ih r exploita­
tion law Irt Hie wake ol the
ruling, although they agree the
law can't tie used against eon
artists who posh expensive
water conditioners and root re­
pairs. as much as It’s needed
Although thclt charges arc
posslhle tn such eases, oltr-n the
victims arc contused about what
happened and there may not lxany evidence ot lying or dcccp
Hon, And sometimes the victims
are reluctant to testify.
"W e can't nroseeuie grand
theft without the victim's u-st lmony hut when we add tills, we
don't need the testimony," said
Steve Klinger, an assistant state
attorney In liroward County
Klinger concedes he has trou­
ble using Hu- law when the
accused exploiter and victim had
no earlier acquaintance Hut lie
tries it when he can establish
aqy llnuriclul agreement — even
an t n l o r m u l o ffe r fro m a
neighbor, lor Instance. In writing _

m onthly checks.
A Hillsborough County pro­
secutor disagrees with Klinger's
Interpretation, Mark Lewis said
lie thinks the 2nd DCA requires

an official financial relationship,
such as a guardianship
Prosecutors in Hills borough
home to about KX).(KX) people
over tile age of 65. charged

elderly exploitation In two eases
last year, liroward. with mop*
than twice as m any elderly
residents, had 25 eases,

Thursday Police said the rear
w in d o w w as s m a s h e d and
sicarm gcolum n broken
• A Sanford man told police
his 1983 Chrysler broke down tn
Hu: 2 (XH) block of S. French
Avenue T hursday. He said when
lie returned, the vehicle hud
been stolen.

often times. It leads us to an
arrest."
Several weeks ago. Whitmire
c o m m e n t e d on w h y o ld e r
vehicles are often stolen. "II a
shabbily appearing person Is
seen driving iimund In a brand
new Cadillac or Lincoln." lie
said, "police have a tendency to
tx- suspicions Hut If that same
person is driving around in an
oUler ear. we generally believe
it's tils own. Tha t's why so many
people lake older ears "

information from the A i w m I h j P rttt
in fhit report

Thieves--------C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
the stearlng column
jammed, but the attempt was
unsuccessful.
• A 1980 Oldsmoblle was re
pnrtrdly stolen from the !HX)
block of Georgia Avenue at
G e o rg ia A r m s A p a r tm e n ts
Thursday. Th e license number
was listed as N JY -49B
• A 1980 Chrysler, parked in
the 8(X) block ol Grandview
license number IMG-97Y. was
reportedly stolen Thursday. A
1991 Plymouth parked ai the
h u m ic
location bail Hie lo c k
busied but was not stolen
• A I9H0 nidsinribllr. reported
stolen In Seminole County, was
lo c a te d T h u r s d a y In Lake
Monroe Terrace with Hu- hood
up and engine steaming
• A l9H:t Hoick stolen til
Geneva was louiid Thursday,
abandoned. In Lake Munroe
Terrace.

• A I9H6 Pontiac, listed on the

• A IUH0 Pontiac was re*
porfedly stolen Thursday In tlit*
hot) block of Koseclllf Circle
Police later located the vehicle,
lull n-|Mirtcd four pair of roller
skates and a baby ear seal had
been removed
file tael that more Hum one
veil tele w a s si ole n In I he
Grovevlew area, anil a number
were recovered in I.ake Monroe
Terrace, is ot luu-resl to Sanford
Police. C o m m a n d e r D e n n is
W li i t m 1 r e e o m m e n l e d .
"W henever we have a similarity
In criminal activity, we begin to
establish a certain pattern, and

Some officers have indicated it
Is easier to break locks and |um
open Ignition switches oil lin­
early to mid 80s cars. Fewer
older ears have burglar alarms
like the more expensive vehicles
of today
Whitmire said lie could not
immedliitclv comment on on­
going vehicle theft Investigations
connected to Hits lastest rash ol
eases.

stolen ear report, was located by
police early Friday morning, in
nuullcv In Lake Monroe Ti-rrare,
• A 1980 Chevrolet. rcpnrlcdlv
stolen in tin- 100 block of
Grovevlew Wav Thursday, was
located at Lake Monroe Terrace

T h e f a m ily o f

T R A C IE B R O W N
L E S L IE C H A R L E S U E N T L E Y
Leslie Charles Dent Icy. 77.
Fuiuilaluvlew Court. DcHtiry.
died Thursday. Mart’ll H I. 199-1
at Florida Hospital. Altamonte
Horn Jum iury 12. 1917 in New
Britain. Conn., lie moved to
Central Florida In 197-1 lit- was
a retired material control roonlt
utitor lor the Volusia County
Knud/Hrldgc Dept. He was a
num ber of St Ann's Catholic
Church. Deliary. lit- served In
the ll.S Arm y Air Corps In
World War II lie was Bxlialled
Holer of the I.ake Worth Elks
C lu li 1590. former member,
usher and Eucharistic Minister
at St. Mary Magdalene Catholic
Church, funner member, head
usher and Eucharistic Minister
lor Churl'll ol the Annunciation,
both In Altamonte Springs, lie
w as fo rm e r co m pi r o lle r treasurer for the City of Alta­
m o n te S p r in g s . He w as a
member ol Deltona Elks Club
2799. and a member of New
E n g la n d F in a n c e D ire c to rs
Assoc.
Survivors Include wife. Lenurc
M.; sisters. .Shirley Hurke. New
HrKuhi. Conn.. .June Par. and
H a rb a ru A k e liu r s l. both of
Kensington. Conn., Carol Hit
c I i I i i h o i i , Herllu. Conn.. Winifred
H i o w i i . Southington, Conn. 29
nieces and nephews.
Hcacou Direel Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

PAULINE GONDEHA
Pauline Gondera, 101. Viking
Avenue, Deltona, died Thursday,
March 91. 199-1 In Apopka. Horn
November 10, 1H92 tn Osada,
Czechoslovakia, she moved to
Central Florida In 1978 from
Woodbrldge. New Jersey. She
was a homemaker. She was a
member of the Seventh Day
Advautlst Church.
Survivors Include daughter
L y n n S h lld e r s . G le n w o o d
S p rin g s. C olorado and sou.
Matthew. Ddtuna: five grand­
c h ild r e n : 10 g r r u i g r a n d ­
children.
Stephen H. HalduulT Funeral
Home. Deltona In charge of
arrangements.

November 1 1. 192-1 m Montclair,
New Jersey, she moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1959. She was a
homemaker Stir was a member
ol Clm reh ot the Nativity and Hie
chore It's Women's Guild. She
was a U S, Arm y veteran,
Survivors Include daughters.
Gall Ann Houjloue. New Syiurua
Heaeh. Susan Hrldget Klehurds.
Katharine Mary Corso. and Ju d y
Diana Chesser, all ol Sanford:
sons. James Rudolph Hoffman.
Orlando and George Anthony
I tollman Jr.. Sanford; brothers.
Edward G. Dmngcn Jr.. Sun
C it y . A riz o n a . R a ym o n d F
Dumgeti. Sun City, Jam es A
D a m g e n . Hedm lu ste r. N .J ..
Eugene W Damgen. Klnlo. Cab;
10 grandchildren.
Hn Id w in -F a irc h ild Oak lawn
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home In charge &lt;»( arrange­
ments.

HERBERT E. STENSTROM
Herbert E. Sleiistro m . 64,
Lake boulevard. Sanford, died
Friday, April 1. 1994 at bis
home. A lifelong resident ol
Smilonl. lie was horn January
27, 1930. lie was president of
Stenstrom Realty, Inc. with of­
fices In Sanford, Orlando and
Lake Mary. He was a member of
First baptist Cburi'b.
M r. S t e n s t r o m a tte n d e d
Stetson University, lie was a
Sunday School teacher for 50
years, lie was a member ol
babul Temple. Sanford Lodge
No. 02 F&amp;AM . and a director of
Security National Hank, Sanford.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife .
C a ro ly n . Sa n fo rd ; daughter.
Shuryn Stum p. Sanford: son.
Patrick S te n stro m , Sanford:
b r o th e r s . J u l i a n , S a n fo rd .
Douglas. I.ake M ary. Frank.
Lake Mary: step-sister. Rose­
m a ry F is h e r. T a m p a : step­
brother. Jo hn L. Saisbury. San­
ford: four grandchildren.

JAMES E. TATE

, James E. Tate, 80, West S.K.
46. Sanford, died Th u rsd a y,
March 31. 1994. Horn March 20.
1914 In M illcrvlllc. Ala., he
moved to Central Florida In
1954. He was a member of
Church of Christ. He was a
PHYLLIS MARGARET HOFF­ professional driver for Seminole
MAN
County School Busses.
Phyllis Margaret Hoffman. 09,
Survivors Include daughters.
Parkview Drive, Sanford died Sharon E. Brown, Kissimmee.
Thursday. Marclt 31, 1994 at Anne L. Williams, Sun Diego.
Winter Park Care Center. Horn Calif.: sister, Mary Lou Denny,

Alexander Ctl&gt; Ala
brother,
Lamar Tate, Hern, IT-xus: seven
grandchildren.
Bald w ln -F a lr c h ild -O a k law n
Park Cem etery &lt;11x1 Funeral
Home, Lake Mary. In charge ol
arrangements

FU N ER A LS
BENTLEY,
CHARLES

LESLIE

Memorial Mass will be cele­
b ra te d fo r L e s lie C h a r le s
Bentley. 77. til Deliary. who died
Thursday. March 31. at 9:30
a.m.. Friday. April 8. at St.
A n n ’ s C a th o lic C h u r c h .
Dogwood Trail. DeBary.
A rra n g e m e n ts by Beueon
Direct CrcumuHou Service, O r­
lando.

HOFFMAN. PHYLLIS M.
The Mass ol Christian Burial
for Mrs Phyllis M. Holfman, age
69. of Sanford, who passed mvay
Th u rsd a y, wifi tic conducted
Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. at Church
of the Nativity Catholic Church
w ith Father J im Seibert as
Celebrant. Interment will follow
at Oaklawn Park Cemetery. Luke
Mary. Visitation for friends will

W is h e s to th a n k
each an d every on e
th a t h a s s h o w n
th e ir
s u p p o rt, p ra y e rs a n d lo v e .
S h e Is c o m i n g A l o n g f i n e .

lx- held Mondai Irom 4-7 p hi
with .1 0:30 Wake Service at
Oaklawn Park Chapel ol Hie
B a ld w in F a ir c h i ld F u n e r a l
Home. Lake Mary.

W it h m u c h g r a t i t u d e ^
T r a d e 's M o t h e r &amp;.
.G ra n d m o th e r

STENSTROM, HERBERT E.
F u n e ra l S e rv ic e s for Mr
Herbert E. Sienslrom. 04. of
Sanford, who died Friday w ilt be
2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at
the First Baptist Church. San
lord, with Rev. Floyd Blake
offliTiiilug. Interment will lx- in
O a k la w n P a rk C e m e t e r y .
Friends may call at Gramkow
Funeral Home 5 until 8 o'clock
Monday evening. For liaise who
wish memorial rnmrtbuiiniis are
suggested to the A m e ric a n
Cancer Society. Sun Bank Bldg.
2(H) W. First Street/!' O Box 95.
Sanford. Florida 32772-0095.
A rra n g e m e n ts by G ra m k o w
Funeral Home. 500 E. Airport
Illvd.. Sanford. FL 32773 (407)
922-3213.

tygerence

HUNT MONUMENT CO.
We do not charge interest on pre-need
Installment puyments - most others do.

Gene hunt, owner

Bronra, Marfala ft Qranltt

We refund 100% of all monies paid,
at any time, for any reason - most
others do not.

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We do not charge sales tag on mer­
chandise - most others do.

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We are locally owned and operated many are not.

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C a r i n g p e o p le Is o n e o f th e t h in g s t h a t m o k e s
B r ls s o n F u n e r a l H o m e s p e c ia l. " B ill" W e lb o r n , is
a lic e n s e d f u n e r a l d ir e c t o r w it h o v e r 2 0 y e a r s
e x p e rie n c e i n th e f u n e r a l b u s in e s s . C a r i n g p e o p le
is w h a t y o u e x p e c t a n d w h a t y o u g e t a t

322-2131

BRISSON FUNERAL HOME
905 LAUR EL AVE., SANFORD
A member of the Carry Hand Funeral Home Tradition • Eel. 1690

BETTE R. QRAMKOW

JIM SCHUITEMAN

G ra m k o w
F u n e r a l H om e
Locally Owned and Operated Since 1956
500 E. Airport Blvd„ Sanford, FL 32773

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Sanlord Horald. Sanlo/d, Florida - Sunday. April 3 199-1

•A - Sanlord Herald. Sanlord. Florida - Sunday. April 3, 1994

Health/Fitness

School scenes
Working through Spring Break

BRIEF
S H S carwash set
SA N FO R D — On Saturday. April 9. the Seminole High School
Hand Boosters will he having a ear wash lo raise money for the
hand.
Th e ear wash will he behind the W endy's at Seminole Center
from 10a.m. until 2 p in.
The cost of the ear wash Is $2 for ears and S3 for vans.
Tickets may he purchased In advance or you may pay al the
lime of the wash.

Bovine, BBQ and Boogie Blast
Lym an I Huh School's athletic booster club will sponsor the
first llovlnc. Barbecue and Bootle Blast on Saturday. April 10.
Th e event will take place from 5 to 10 p.m.
The boosters are selling six fool square plots of land on the
Greyhound football field for $10 each. A cow will be released on
the Held and allowed to leave a "cow chip'' on the spot of Ills
own choosing on the field. Th e owner of the spot where the
chip lauds will win $ 1.000 In cash.
Bed. Hot and Blue Barbecue will provide dinner at 5:30 p.m.
The Boogie Blast dance will follow that.
For tickets and more Information, call Jean llo v ry at
327-0033 or To m Lawrence at H31 -50(H).
The money made from the fundralsFr will be used to
purchase weight lining equipment for the school.

W ho would've thought that
kids would he working during
Spring Break?
Th e proof of Ibis astonishing
occurancc was a Inis lull nf eager
students front Seminole High
School.
Il all started months ago when
the student hotly when the
M inim i hotly was asked lor till
who were Inleresletl lo apply fur
seasonal work al Sea Worltl of
Florida.
Now we're not talking titling
whales or training dolphins, tint
Imporlanl Jobs were given to all
Whether II he a cashier In a
restaurant or a person lo sweep
the sidewalks, everyone was
needed
A l l a p p l i c a n t s w e re I n ­
terviewed anti a week Inter,
those chosen were given thr
appropriate paperwork.
Last Saturday, an orientation
was held tit Sen W orld’s Limit
Room. All rules were set, Jobs
were assigned and tra in in g
begun.
Perhaps the most beetle part

Jaime Dlllman
of that day ws when uniforms
were Issued. Not everyone re­
ceived their correct sizes anti
altrr 370 students were dressetl.
wnrtlrnhc was at a record low In
slock
Uniformed anti trained, stir
dents from all over central Flor­
ida ventured nut Into their week
Itmgjohs.
Sem inole. St. ('lo u d . Lake

Mary and Gateway high schools
were selected to work In the food
service area.
Th e masterminds behind tills
great opportunity are Art llalghl.
S e m i n o l e ’ s O c c u p a l l tin a I
Specialist: Sea World's human
relations specialist Terri Rob­
ertson and her Intern Shaync
Crook.
Giving up Spring Break lo
make $5 an hour didn't seem loo
had lo these kids. Tills Is what
they hail to say about the
experience.
"It was a good learning experi­
ence and I'm Imppy I g«»i the
opportunity to do tt." Brian
Marlin, who maintained the ap­
p e a ra n c e til the W a te rs id e
Sandwich Grill.
"I got lo t.'o everything III the
restaurant at least once Irom
d e c o r a tin g c h e e se c a k e s to
working at the register. I hope I
gel asked hack." said Sarah
Shcafer. ail employee al the
Hospitality Dell
Throughout the entire week
employees were graded tm iht-lr
performance. ihci reclcvcd good

remarks, they got wind was
called a good re hire. T ills way. If
the studncl wants to reapply at j
any Anhauser-Busch Company,
all the management has to do Is
look up ih applicant's p a s t;
history. Sounds easy enough.
Bight? WrongAmong the perks of the Job'
was a 30 percent e m p lo ye e ,
div-om ils on anything bought in ;
th e p a i k . F o o d s e r v le t -:
employees were given a free
lunch every day- Anti the Iasi ;
tiny each person received tw o '
complimentary tickets to any i
Anheuser-Husch park Not h m l!
lor live days work. Huh?
,
Some students with their own ;
transportation were asked to|
work I hr resi of flic weekend j
anti some were asked Ixtek for
the summer.
Both ways. Sea Worltl gol
Seminole's best ami we lhunk
lhem for Ibis chance
jo im * Oillrrwtn a t#n!o* *1 V*mlnol« High
S&lt;|K»I »p*nt lh « « n &gt; cutting and d a i m •ling
cakai and *o*king a caih lagitlar al M*ngo
J o a ' t m l a u r a n l al Saa World

D'd Yu ?
&lt;'

O n ly tw o n n n -B c a llc pop
singers were featured on the
sleeve of “ Sgt. Pepper's Lonely
Hearts Club Baud" album. They
were Bob Dylan and Dion.
Born In the Bronx In 1039.
Dion DlMuccI first hit the charts
us the leader of Dion and the
Belmonts, before carving out a
sueeesful solo career In the early
1060s.

1. ) W hich Walt Disney classic
gave Dion and the Belmonts a
I960 hit?
2 . | Which classic Dion smash
gave Lief Garrett a 1970s hit?
3. ) For which early 1990s CH S
sitcom centered around a family
called Callahan did Dion sing the
theme song?
„Auu*1„
I t ..•"S punoj»una„ ( (

uodn M»IM "OA

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n

UNLIKE CHRISTMAS,
NEW YEAR'S ANP
INDEPENDENCE
DAY,
0 w #
EASTER ISN’T CELE­
BRATED ON THE
SAME DATE EACH YEAR. THIS
‘‘CHAHOEABIE" HOLIDAY FALLS ON
THE SUNDAY FOLLOWINO THE
FIRST FULL MOON ON OR AFTER
MARCH XI, BUT BEFORE APRIL 26.
ASTRONOMERS HAVE BEEN
CALCULATING THIS DATE FOR
MORE THAN 1,600 YEARS.
THIS YEAR, EASTER WILL
BE OBSERVED ON APRIL 3.
Brody McKenna. Nlslia Patel.
Sima Patel. Melissa Rngglange.
A h lla S a m p .till. To ff S im s .
Blanca Calenlhi anti Amanda
Vaughan.

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j• Page Private School
The following sltitlruis were
named slutlenls ol the monlli
Erica Abramson, Joshua Can
nliiglnu. Nicole Freeman.-Iordan
H u He. C h r is t tip her J u n e s .
M ic h a e l M a h o n e y . R o b b y
Rodrlqucz. Katie Best. Michael
C h i n -L e e . K e ls e y F o r me I .
K ry u lk a Hernandez. Jessica
K o n d zln la . S im a Patel am i
Melissa Kullnage.

H O P

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you ve Got Talent • Why not flaunt it?
Send your best writing or artwork
to US and U/e II publish It.

Sanford HerSd
300 N. French Ave.
Sanford FL 32771

Seminole County School Board

These students were tiametl
S u p e r C lllz c u s : Katie Best.
Skylnr Collins. Michael ChinLee. Heather Ciuticl. Nichole
F re e m a n . R achel G o ld m a n .
Luuralym i l.oughaii. Rcynlka
Hernandez. Kenneth Ireland III
nutl Phillip Jn m u ill I
A ls o . C h r is to p h e r J o n e s .
Jideesii Jones. Susan Kltehenka.
Andrew Lunsford. Lum en Llgae.
A d rie n n e M a ug ha m . Ashley
Medina. Chelsea Monaco, Elsa
Mussl, Kerry McKenna. Pairlt k

• G o ld s b o r o E le m e n t a r y
School
'.
Th e following students were
named as sintlt-iils o( the month.
Kyle Steiner. Antoinette Gainey.
Tcm lrlo Mersey. Peter Gasptir.
S h a ro n B a rre to . C h u n d rlk u
R u d o lp h
Venegas Y o u n g .
A n d re s R o d rig u e / . J o s h u a
F e r g u s o n . G e o rg e E a s le v .
I'.a S h a lo u rla R O u s e . K e v in
Cum m ings. Trlnleee Canty anti
Ashley Embrcy.
Also. Cusslc G rce ly. Brian
Stratton, S hacultc llum ploit.
Lutnont Naehawee. Christopher
Strohclt. Shum cuk C ly b u trn ,
T u in e k a B u s h . J u m lc y o n t u
Sm ith
These sludehts were named
eltl/.eiis ol ih r month: Elizabeth
Warren. Traccyan Jones, Lori
Mayllt-ltl. Gregory Ahaehc. To n y
B o h a n n o n . D e vo n J e n k in s .
T n r r c n c c D a rd e n . S h a m ca k
Clylnirn. Joseph Platcro. Jainur
OsgtMitl anti Shavonda Holley.
Also. Dcmcoulu Ward. Matin
R a lim u r, R ya n L a u g h rld g c .
C u r d s Lee. G lo ria S m ile y .
M ild r e d S t a n l e y . T l s h o n n
Jo h n s o n , C a lv in A crcc and
Bernice Herring.

His family makes all
the difference for him
School Is almost over
I tun facet! w ith m a m
decisions that will alh-et
the rest ol my lilt- I have
been Influenced by a great
m any people, hoi the peo­
ple who have made the
grealt-sl Imparl upon mv
lilt* art- my family.
Whether m ulls anil u n ­
cles glvng me llitlr pieces
ol advice, or most o( all m v
grandparents g ivin g m r
support which my mom
could out provide because
ol the greal cost of bring a
single parent w ith two
children

chance to live in ib is
maimer
Besides who liretls a falit e r w h e n y o u h a v e
grandparents anti a family
like mine.
Most have graduated or
received I heir G E D anti
tliflu i have the op|M&gt;rtunlty
lo a n n u l college.
I m irn tl to make my
lumlly proud and receive a
good college education so
lhal mv dream ol becoming
a siieeesslul c o m p u te r
engineer comes true, so
lhal one day I can give as
m uch as m v famllv has
given to me

People HomclltucH lorget
the Importance ol the hood
■hat exists tictwccii a fami­
ly ami lis memlx-rs Most ol
my lllr rny grandparents
have provided a place lor
m y mom. brother and I lo
live.

1he sense ol im llv my
lu m lly provides for me
kt-eps me striving fur more,
and I he values I have been
luuglit by eaeli ami every
one ol my relatives will
give me the edge I need lo
succeed

Th e y have given op their
"Gulden Years" lo help m y
mom raise my brother unit
I

I wish lha l everyone
c o u I tl h a v e I h e t&gt; p porlimillcs and guidance I
have had so lhal they too
eau make the rigid de­
cisions for Bit* future.

Ever since I was horn. I
didn't know anything other
than living with grandma,
g ra n d p a anti m y lltile
brother. I thought this at
rangemetu was normal and
evervone should have a

Sha*n Holt; it « t«nior At Scminot*
High School He wAft recently pret
•Med drift) th« Comrni||ion«f 'i Choice
Afford a! thAt tchool

Monday, April 4,1994
Hamburger or Chooseburgor
Baked Beans
Florida Fruil Tray
or Choi’s Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk
Tuesday, April 5,1994
PorkChopotto
Rlce?Green Beans
Baked Apple Slices
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk
Wednesday, April 6,1994
Boefaroni

Broccoli
Pocches
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Thursday, April 7 ,1994
Chicken
Mashed Potaotos
Roll
Cherrlos
Choi's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Friday, April 8,1994
Pizza
Gardon Salad
Sun9hlnoTray
or Choi's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk

Dentists needed for free mobile unit serving children, migrants
Health Forum for men, women

By KELLEY MITCHELL

SA N FO R D — Central Florida Regional Hnspllul and Central
Florida Urology Associates are presenting Health Forum , a free
ncrlcs devolcd lo answering querulous ahoul health Issues. Th e
next class will he held on Tuesday. April 12. from 7-H:30 p.m
In the hospital's classroom.

Horald Slafl Writer_______________

Urologist Michael Friedman. M l) . and Charles W lllen. M l) ,
will discuss "Incontinence: Medical and Surgical Option."
Included will he discussion ahoul eollageti Ireiilmeiils and
artificial sphincters
T h e class Is free arid no
Refreshments will lie served.

reservations nre required.

Handling stress
Winter Park Memorial Hospital Psychiatric Care Services is
presenting "Stress Management Tallin m ade for You." a series
of classes beginning April 5. During each of these four classes.
Mental Health Counselor Kathleen Curtin will focus on selling
goals and creating an effective, personalized stressmanagement program that works Explore your prrsonallly
and stressors. Leant what "red llags" are and how lo
rffeellvelv respond to them
Classes will he held on Tuesdays. April 5. 12. 19. 26. from
7-8:30 p.m. Cost Is $20

Gene
therapy
lowers
cholesterol

SA N FO R D World Health
Day. April 7. focuses on oral
health this year.
Oral health Is an essential
eonlrlhulor lo the quality of life,
according lo (lie World Health
O r g a n i z a t i o n , w h ic h firs t
founded Worltl Health Day In
J u ly of 1948.
Under certain circumstances,
lack of oral health can lead to
poor general health and even to
death from oral cancers or
severe oral Infections. Even
though Am ericans are living
lo n g e r , e a t in g h e lle r a n d
exercising more, oral health Is
still negleelt'd by many segmenisof the population
Millions of Americans are al
risk for oral lirallh problems
because they are unaware nf
simple and practical practices
Many more arc al risk because of
tmdcrlylug medical conditions,
ranging from very rare genetic
conditions to more com m on
chronic diseases like arthritis
and diabetes.
Each year, the Mobile Denial
C linic of ilie Florida Bapllsi

Convention. s|Miiisored by the
Seminole Baptist Association
and Its churches, provides free
denial care in school children
and migrant workers who are
unable lo have proper dental
rare.
Dentists are hIIII needed to
olfer tlii-lr services In Ibis much
needed project.
So lar. Hie following denllsls
and Ih rlr assistants huve offered
lh e ir s e rv ic e s : D r. Jo s e p h
Caltlcrone. Dcllary: Dr. Norman
Cham berlain. Orm ond Beach:
Dr. LUctle Dreyer. Orlando; Dr.
C. It. Edwards. Sanford: Dr.
Victor First. Sanford: Dr. Robert
Hammond. Daytona Beach: Dr
Stephen Jenkins. Del.and; Dr
Raymond la*c. Oviedo: Dr Bill
Kmipkc and Associates. DcLund;
Or. Richard Montz. Dcllary; Dr.
R a jiv P a i d . D e l.a n d : D r
lle rm ln a R o d riq u e z. Orange
Cltv: Dr William Kungr. San­
ford; Dr Willie Sherman. Sanlord. Dr Roger Stewart. Sanford:
Dr M. O Williams. Altamonte
S p rin g s : D r. D iane W rig h t.
Brandon: and Dr. E. W. Zwlcker.
DrLund.
T h r times and places tlie
services will be provided nre:

Seen at school.

Volusia co un ty
• Monday and Tuesday. May
23-24. Woodward Elementary
School. DcLand.
• Wednesday and Thursday.
May 25-26. Mclnnls Elementary
School. DeLeon Springs
• Friday. May 27. Seville Ele­
mentary School. Seville.
Sem inole co u n ty
• Monday and Tuesday. Oct.

2 4 -2 5 . Mltlwa\ K le iiic n l.il \
Sanford
• WcdiicsdaN and llniisil.ix
O ct. 26-27. G o Ii K I miio Flcincnta
ry. Sanford
• F r id a y . O c i
28
W est
Volusia HealthCcnici I'lcison
Others who would like in
participate in the much needed
service arc encouraged i&lt;&gt; call
Mnryelleu I’crklns at 574 97(Mi

B t W HZtTL ■ ■ ■
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"I had nothing to losr." said
CT Ihc woman, whose cholestcrul
W-is so high lhal she suffered a
.-'.pearl all,ii K al 16
I Tin* woman uiutcrwcni surW d -tv in Hie lirsi known d lo ri lo
JQjrcai an Inherited disease per­
. tii.inenilv liv Introducing genes
1-jnioa pal lent s hotly
I Now. with a few genes lmj 'planled In her liver Hie woman's
t cholesit'iol remains dangcrnuslv
(h ig h hut il li.is I.illin tlr.iin.it
j b a lls
And the 30 year-old
J iwam siress and part-lime hank
j [teller llnlll Ouehec II, skiing ,111(1
, blam ing and living her lilt- as she
j i never ihmighi she could
T h e 1 9 9 2 e x p e r I m e in a I
It real merit holsters hopes lor
twliat some sec as a coming
;! rcvohiiioii in medicine
"She's probably Mill going to
Id le of her heart disease, hill
I she's going lo have a longer life
|expectancy because of ihls."
's a id D r
M a rg o D r a k e , a
cholesterol researcher al ihc
University of Texas Southwest­
ern Medical O n le r In Dallas.

Mtraid Photo by Tommy Vincent

Contral Florida Regional Hospital. Sanlord, was
hoppln' this weok with tho colobratlon ol
Doctor's Day and proparatlons for Easier
Joyco Noiswender, manager of medical staff
sorvicos, above, pins a boulonnloro on Polor
Proganz, M D , chief of anesthoslology, as part

of Iho daylong activities on Wednesday. Miriam
Askow, a membor of the hospital auxiliary,
along with olhor volunloeors. wont bunny crazy
Patients recoivod a cheerful groetlng and a
handmado bunnlos on Ihelr trays for Easlor
today

Fitness Factor

By IRA DRIYPUBS

M»r»W Ptiolo by Tommy Vlnconl

Porconlago of U.S. school chlldon 5-17 yoars of ago who havo
oxparloncod dontal carlos (cavitlos)

By A N N IF A H V MORRIS
Associated Pros3 Wrilor
^
-----------------------------------I I’ H I L A D E L I ’ H I A I he
ffichnlrstt-riil ( logged her arteries
i n-- relentlessly as Hie disease
/^Ih iu iicd the ranks ol her fimillv
'I'Slit- watched two siblings die
1.c saw her parents sicken and
new her 9 -year-old daughter
mild he next.

Associated Press Wrilor

Tho pro-klndorgarton class at
Goldsboro Elomonlary School
In Sanlord drossod In Iholr
flnosl Ihroads lor Iho class
Easlor Egg Hunt earllor this
wook. Teachers Irna Walkorm
Zulma Vales, Elizabeth Graham
and Dorothy Smith know lhal
tho youngstor3 want to look
Iholr best whon they're seeking
out the goodies loll by tho
rabbit of tho momont. The
youngsters used flowors and
ribbons lo transform simple
picnic bowls Into boautlful
bonnets lhal rival Iho best of
P a r is d o s lg n o r s . T h o
youngstors had a good lime
loaning about Easter tradi­
tions and looked marvolous
while they were doing It.

1 00%

Hospital hops to it

Sanford H erald

Exercise may ch a n ge L D L cholesterol

Dressed for the hunt

W hat's for lunch?

World Health Day

IN BRIEF

Spate Is llmlletl and pre-reglslralloit Is required by calling
677-0842.

POP ( T | .T U K K ,M b&gt; Steve McCJurr)

tp ?

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W A S H IN G T O N Exercise
may make a potentially danger­
ous form of cholesterol less risky
lo your arteries, u study reports.
Regular aerobic workouts can
help (he hotly gather low-density
lipoprotein (LD L) cholesterol Into
globules Ihitl arc less likely to he
deposited us a rlcry-c lo g g ln g
la y e r s o f p lu q u e . say r e ­
searchers.
LD L Is one of two key forms of
cholesterol In the blood. The
other Is high-density lipoprotein.
H D L , (he so-called " g o o d "
cholesterol that sweeps away
L D L globules. Exercise already
Is known to raise H D L levels,
although It's been shown to
make only modest changes In
levels of LDL.
Hot there may also he some­
th in g Im p o rta n t about the
makeup of L D L Itself, which also
comes In two key types, say the
researchers ut East Carolina
University In Greensboro. N.C.
One form Is like a hardball — a
small, dense particle; (he second
Is like u softball — a larger,
fluffier parllclc.
People with coronary heart
dlscusc lend to have more
Im rd b n lls , a c co rd in g to re­
se a rc h e r J o s e p h H o u m n rd .
These purtlclcs arc more likely
lo sluy In the blood and even­
tually leave gunk on the artery
walls, while soflhalls are more

likely to he metabolized, he said.
Hardhalls lend lo have a larger
p roleln com ponent than do
softballs, w h ic h have m ore
cholesterol. Th e extra protein
seems lo he whut makes these
denser panicles linger In the
circulatory system. Ilishum A.
B a r a k a t . a c o l l e a g u e of
Hoiunurd's. said.
T h e h u rd b u ll-s o fih u ll d if ­
ference Is what the study In (he
Journal A rteriosclerosis and
Thrombosis looked Into.
Sedentary men ages 40 lo 65
were enrolled In a 14-week
endurance training program.
They started ul 30 minutes of
walking or running three times a
week, and progressed (o -15
minutes ul a vigorous level four
limes a week.
Al the end. ihc size of their
LD L particles hadn't changed,
hill the proleln component had
fallen and Ihc cholesterol com ­
p o n e n t had r is e n . Ih c r e ­
searchers reported.
Exercise caused the change,
the stu d y said — "a n o th e r
means by which physical activi­
ty reduces (coronary heart dis­
ease) risk." And these changes
were assoc laud with traditional
healthful signs of exercise, such
as weight loss, the study said.
Researchers suspect lhe In­
crease In ihc cholesterol propor­
tion of L D L particles may pre­
cede an Increase In the size of
the parlkles — (lit* growth of

soflhalls.
It's too soon to say whether
changes In the cholesterolprotein proportion of LD L link
up with a lower risk ol heart

disease. Ilm im ard said. But the
p h y s i c a l c h a n g e s — th e
softball-hardball relation — have
been shown lo affect heart
health, he said.

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�BA . Sanlord Horald, Sanlord. Florida - Sunday, April 3. 1094

T ax d e a d lin e a p p ro a c h in g ;
Y o u r c o m p u te r c a n h e lp
By J . MARK BARFIELD
Horald SHIP Patrolman__________
It's April 3 and you're beginnltif' 1° think about getting
around to inline out those lax
(onus In tin- corner. Let's see,
where's that W -2 form? Oh.
there It Is. under last week's T V
Guide. I really need to get going
here... Let's see. what's Frnalcr
up to this week?
II this sounds like you. then
you are a member of the select
group ol adult human Am eri­
cans who dcllantly pm oil doing
taxes until the last possible
in I n u I c . W h y l e t t h u s c
scoundrels In Washington have
your money any sooner than
necessary, right? Ah. ha. Well,
sooner or later, you will have to
get around to the nasty task.
And that computer you bought
last year, because you read
everyone else was. can help.
There are a host of tax pre­
paration programs out there
which take some of the pain out
of performing our civic duty.
Now. If you're saying to yourself
at tills point 'Saps. 1 sent my
taxes oil to Tnxes-U-Us and I
don't worry a hit.' go away. I'm
j i i s i t a l k i n g to th e t r u e
ta k e -ll-to -th e -e d g e lolks out
there, lint do read on. you mlglii
save money with just a hit of
effort.
T a x preparation software re­
moves much of the stress of
doing yo u r taxes by taking
Information you feed II and
placing those faciolds In llit*
correct place for you. It performs
calculations and transfers the
results wherever they're sup­
posed to he. Studies hy people
receiving lots of money show the
calculations arc on average more
accurate than most folks can
crank out.
In the programs, you're gener­
ally asked to rcs|H&gt;nd to on­
screen questions or sclrct from
options The program does the
rest. No more looking lor that
partially-completed Schedule A
worksheet. Ju st provide the
program with the Information. It
docs tile rest.
Depending on the complexity
of the software, tax-prep pro­
grams come with unywhcrc from
u dozen to nearly u hundred
fo rm a , s c h e d u le s a n d
worksheets. With that many,
you could p ro b a b ly deduct
domesticated furm animals as
members of your family.
T h e process Is also made
easier by "o n -lin e he lp " of
varying degrees of helpfulness
I’hls assistance ranges from a
simple explanation of what
"Married, filing Single" means
to discussions on the new taxbreak benefits of selling your
children before the end of the tax
year. A couple of the fancier
programs, on the sought-after
CD-KOM disks, even have Itttlc

mnving videos of some smart lax
person telling you fascinating
things ahoiil taxes and how they
can ruin your life.
When you're done with the (J
ft A process, typically In a
couple of hums or so. tax prep
programs will analyze your In
ihrmnllnn and tell you where the
omissions are which might stir
some dozing IKS auditor to
consciousness. Some programs
also suggest deductions and
c r e d it s y o u m lg lii h a ve
overlooked Then all you have to
do Is print out a copy for yourself
and IKK. sign 'em. drop them in
an envelope and zip them oil lo
the friendly folks at IMS via
federal courier.
Th e prices for the products
range from free, except lor
shipping and handling costs, to
about $70 for the deluxe CD
MOM versions. II your life Is
simple and uncompllcaled. the
lower-cost programs will he just
peachy. All ol them will ease the
process for you. W hen you
compare the software prices
with the $50 bucks or more
you'll shell out to a lax preparatlon service or the S lO O o r more
you'll pay a real accountant,
you'll see they're cumparalilc
Aud the cost ol the program Is
deductible next year
W illi all dial unnecessary stull
said, here's a sampling of the
most widely-distributed tax prep
software. Allhough features and
trails are mentioned, we here nt
S lid ’ III) don't recommend any
product over another. Ian hope­
fully will give you enough Infur
illation to make your own dr
clslous on which one lo use ll
you can't, there are programs
out there w hich help make
decisions tor you More about
them another day All ol de­
programs are available dlreelly
from die eompanv oi Irotn local
software vendors and even a
discount department store or
two
II you don't have a computer
these programs won't do much
but take up shell space. Kill read
on and next week, we ll begin a
look at the basics any comptilcr
owner or potential buyer should
know In |ilaln. simple language
that even I understand IIIMinutely, we hope to do uway
wtdi the mystique of the Inlorinatlon highway and coni|iutcrs
and how all dial really can make
your life full, rich and mine
|iruspcrous (I wish (Ills dung
would quit telling me lo write
these darn warm and fuzzy
comments about Argglib I

CA-Simply Tax
Computer Associates Inc
Free through April 15. with
$9.95 SAdl lor Windows or DOS
I -H00-7FMKK TAX I737-33H2)

w

Although free (tills year.) Sim ­
ply Ta x Is an easy lo use.
fnll-|Miwered program with more
Ilian 90 forms, schedules and
worksheets. Th e Inlorm alloncnlry process Is pretty easy to
follow. Iml ll helps lo understand
doing your own taxes — not a lot
of hand-holding here. Sliiqdy
lax does Include a "Shoebox"
feature which allows you lo
enter receipts a cco rd in g lo
category, and the program will
adil ’em up and enter them on
the correct form. ('A Sim ply Tax
requires about d Mb ol disk
space. A bargain

srliccluh's ami worksliools.
Also. Tn x C u l has a wonderful
uninstall foal tire. When you're
all dime. Just lap a billion or two
and wlmnahf. Ibe program 's
gone — all H Mb nf ll. Some day.
all c o m p u te r pro gra m s yvill
self-destruct vvltli a lap or Iwo.
We can only dream of that day
for now.
Ta xC ut Is also available In Ihe
pu|iular C D -K O M form al lor
aboul $90. which brings gobs ol
I. formation In your computer.
Th e "m ultim edia" version in­
cludes spoken assistance nod
video-clipped help from Dan
Caine, a graduate nf Harvard
Law School llloo-lluaat)

Personal Tax Edge
Parsons Technology
$-19 for Windows or DOS
I HOO 223 (1925

Kiplingor TaxCut

Personal Ta x Edge Is largely a
hand-holding |irogram to guide
you through forms which often
look suspiciously- like lax forms
The help Is Intuitive and I had
llllle (rouble llgurtng out what
was going on Mm when asked
lor a principal business code for
a Schedule &lt;'. I had to go dig u
out of illy 19-10 bnnklrl The
program lias an easy-to-follow
a u d li-p re v e n ilo n review and
llnal checklist p’l'K also Includes
an Interest checker for calculat­
ing mortgages anil the like

M KCA Software Ine.. Legal
Knowledge Systems Ine. and
Th e Klpltngcr Washington Kill
tors Ine.
$39 95 plus $5 S M I lor Will
doyen. D O S and M a e ln lo s h
versions
Nearly Identical lo A n d y ’s
TTixCut. Kip's comes with a copy
ol the 470-page Sure Ways in
('ill Your Tuxes As an added
litmus, sorry A n d y, the Kip
version Includes an on-screen
Klpltngcr Im linn which gives
advice from one of the leading
lluanclal Inlnmiallnn sources In

a y

9 1

the county. Ta x C u L like T a x ­
C u l. Inclu d es Die u n in s ta ll
feature and requires ahoul H Mb
of memory. Kip does not offer n
multimedia version.

TurboTax
ChipSolt Inc.
About $40 for Windows or
DOS
002-205-3! 10
Turb o Ta x Is among the easiest
In use tax-prep |irograms. The
"Ea syS lcp " process Is largely
self-explanatory. W illi II. you
may never look at lax form until
you prim ll out. Th e on-line help
Is Intuitive and Includes I m i I I i
IMS Instructions and Tu rb o Ta x
help, allhntigh the Inter Is only a
lad less still Hum Hie former.
T he Tu rh o Tn x "Final Review" Is
so complete, you'll gel warning
messages even If forms you
eouijilele for yourself are In­
c o m p le te T u r b o T a x needs
ahoul 0.5 Mh lo Install and
Includes mosi forms
TortioTax now comes In a
Deluxe C D -K O M version lor
Windows. For about $21) more,
you gel the main tux-jircp pro­
gram. an Intrrnrtlve guide and
video ll|is from Marshall Loch,
m anaging editor of Fortune
magazine The disk Includes Ihe
complete 5 1 1-page J .K banner's
Your Income Tax There’s a lax
(thinner for multl-yenr modeling.

stale lax forms and liosl of other
h e lp f e a t u r e s . T h e m a in
drawback Is you have lo exit
T u r b o T a x In a c ce ss these
features. Debra Kelley soys
ChlpSnft Is already working lo
Integrate Hie product. Deluxe
requires about 14.5 Mh in In ­
stall.
So there you have ll. an
Inlroduetlriii lo Hie wonderful
lax prejiaruHon help you can gel
from your computer. None of
these programs will do every­
thing for you. Dial Is. you'll nt ill
have to make some decisions on
how lo res|iond la the questions
Also. It's always a gixid Idea lo
review your work when you’re
done and tinker a hit. Dill don't
worry, the friendly folks at IMS
won't line you up In front of Hie
firing squad for honestly trying
lo avoid Mixes, they'll Just shoot
you for evading your lax-paving
dulles It's a wonderful life, ain't
ll ?

In Iw o weeks. Hie basic s

II you lim e any i/iiesilnns Im
the SI III' pntmliiiun, gcxx / luck‘
Hul u n y quest Inns he run I
answer, a lentil nf really k iw w l
eilneuhlr talks sluiiil by In make
him look m hh I. Write in S H lI*
Sunlim l llerulil. 300 N. Flench
A i r . . S a n fo rd . Flu 32771
I ’leuse. no phone culls Utilise
culls are not .nullable

Tax Mate
r
Parsons 1cclmology
Flee with 8H S M I lot Windows
o i IX &gt;S

I HOO O T A X M A TH (1942-62831
A trimmed down version ol I’T K .
fax Male olb-M' all the lealures
ol Dig Daddy, but with a lol
lewei lornis In lael. there's only
eight. Inn Parson's spokesman
Joan Dyal say s dial's enough lor
aboul 70 pereeiil ol the Am eri­
can taxpayers, according lo ihe
IMS There’s peace in Mlmpllcliv
- and I he IMS

Andrew Tobias’ TaxCut
M K ( A S o l I w a r e I n c . (a
wholly-owned subsidiary ol HAN
llloekl
$39.95. lot Windows. DOS and
Macintosh
I -800 820 7461. exl l-lli
I his frie n d ly , easy-to-use
program uses a cartoon like
lax Asslslaui
lo bold your
hand while you move iluoiigli
the
Navigator
the minima
lion entering process The nil
line help is Inluitlvc and most
questions aii- explained yvllll .III
on-screen help box I'a.xCul m
dudes aboul a bundled lorms.

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LAND USE,
REZONING AND
AMENDMENT TO PUD FINAL MASTER PLAN
P U B L I C H E A R I N G T O B E H E L D A P R I L 12, 1994
ON APRIL 12, 1994. TH E SEMINOLE CO UN TY BOARD OF CO UN TY COMMISSION­
ERS (BCC) WILL CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING (ADOPTION HEARING) TO CONSID­
ER REQUESTED SMALL SCALE AMENDMENTS TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COM ­
PREHENSIVE PLAN. TH E BCC WILL CONSIDER RECOM M ENDATIONS OF THE SEM ­
INOLE COUNTY LOCAL LAND PLANNING AGENCY/ PLANNING AND ZONING C O M ­
MISSION (LPA/P&amp;Z), HEAR CITIZEN VIEWS. ANY LO CAL GOVERNM ENT OR OTHER
AGENCY COMMENTS, AND TA K E BCC ACTION ON THE REQUESTED AMEND­
MENTS (AND ASSOCIATED REZONING AND AMENDMENT TO PUD FINAL MASTER
PLAN) AS DEPICTED BELOW.
THE PUBLIC HEARING WILL BEGIN A T 7:00 PM, OR AS SOON TH ER EAFTER AS
POSSIBLE, IN ROOM 1028 (TH E BOARD CHAMBERS) OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
SERVICES BUILDING, 1101 EAST FIRST STR EET. SANFORD. 32771. ALL INTEREST­
ED PERSONS ARE URGED TO ATTEND AND BE HEARD REGARDING THESE ITEMS.
W RITTEN COMMENTS MAY BE PRESENTED AT THIS HEARING OR SUBMITTED TO
THE ABOVE ADDRESS C/O COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING DIVISION. ROOM 3167.
THE HEARING MAY BE CONTINUED FROM TIME TO TIME AS FOUND NECESSARY.

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Florida

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on a lint, buttered bun with two
d ill pickle slices und hone)
dljun iiiuttard sauce.

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Sparrow sprakles

IN BRIEF
LO CALLY

SHS senior putting troubles behind him on track

P.A.L. basketball fund-raiser
S A N F O B I) — Th e P.A.L. (Police Athletic
League) coaches will entertain the ixl's from
102 JA M /, on Tuesday. April 5th at the
Seminole Com m unity College Health and Physi­
cal Education Center starting at 7 p.m.
There will also Im? a halftime drawing for an
Orlando M AG IC autographed team |&gt;cnnant.
Cost Is 83 anti you must bo present to win the
pennant. Proceeds will benefit Seminole County
Police Athletic League and Cops and Kids.
For tickets or Information, contact Lieutenant
Matt Stewart at (407) 330-0030. extension 013.
or To n y Dlru at (407) S 3 1-4122.

Scorekeepers needed
S A N F O B I) — Experienced scorekec|»ors arc
needed by the Sanford Officiating Service for
snUball and basclmll. especially on Saturdays.
Scorkecpers will lie paid 85 per game.
Interested parties should call (407) 322-0020.

Sanford spring softball

By TONY DaSORMIIR
Horald Sports Editor
W IN T E R P A B K A l best. It's been a
tum ultuous senior year for Seminole High
School's Bernard Sparrow.
From missing the football season In-cause of
academic problems and a lingering arm Injury to
some uncomfortable brushes with the law where
lie was with the wrong people at the wrong place
at the wrong lime. Sparrow lias attracted the
wrong kind ol attention.
Hut now It's spring. Sparrow Is working on
putting those Incidents behind him and Is
fin-used on leading Seminole to a third conscetlve
stale championship In track and field. T o do that,
he'll have to defend his own stale title In the shot
put and score trig (mints In the discus.
Sparrow lias his sight set on a sweep of the two
events at the stale meet.
"Th a t's what I want, a sweep.” said Sparrow,
tils face splitting Into a boyish grin that's

Incongruous al the lop of tils (5-foot. 4-Inch.
240-|xiund frame. " I I I can do Hint, that would be
great.'•
In the Mike Boberson Invitational Friday nlglii
at Showalter Field. Sparrow did Just that,
winning the shot pul with a heave of 3(5 feet. 1/4
Inch and the discus witli a personal best throw of
1(50 feet. I I Inches to help Seminole llnlsh
second behind Oak Blrlge (79-07) In the team
standings.
Boone was a distant third (29.5) while Dr.
Phillips and Klsslmmec-Osecola finished lied for
fourth (29). Th e only other Seminole County
school to finish In the top 10 was Lym an, which
tied Tam pa Lein for ninth (15).
" I ’ve been working on the discus." Sparrow
said “ That's m y weak event. Bui I'm happy with
the way I threw the discus tonight, especially
with the conditions. It's so cold and damp. I can't
get loose. A ih I I feel like I (lulled a muscle or
something In m y leg
"I'm disappointed with Hie shot put. I want to

S A N F O B I) — Team registration Is undrrway
lor the Sanford Beereatlon Department Spring
Solihull Leagues at lire Downtown Center. 1st
Floor Sanford City Hall. 300 N. Park Avenue.
Depending on the amount ol Interest, as muny
as (50 teams can be accommodated In the men's
and women's leagues. Team s will play one night
a week lor It) weeks.
Cost Is 8205 for new teams (Includes 815
yearly ASA feel and $250 for returning teams
horn the just completed Polar Bear leagues.
For more inform ation, call ilie Sanford
Beereatlon Department at (407) 330-5007 d u r­
ing business hours. Monday through Friday

Prom Stall Reports

S A N F O B I) — Tlte Hoys A Girls Clubs ol West
Sanlonl. Midway and East Altamonte, are now
offering Karate classes lor 15-12 year olds
For a $1 annual membership fee lo tlit* club
plus S IO a month. Langston Mem-fee will
Instruct students through Hie disciplines of Trie
Kwon Do for itn hour each session.
Classes tire Irom 5-0 p in. on Monday's and
Wednesday at Hie West Sanford Hoys A Girls
Club, 919 Persimmon Avc.; at Midway Elemen­
tary School on Thursday's: and ut New Helhel
A M E Church. 307 Marker St.. Altamonte
Springs on Tuesday's.
For Information or lo register, call Don Miller.
Seminole area director, at 330-2450.

Oviedo recreation tennis
O V IE D O — The Oviedo Beereatlon A Parks
Department Is registering for (lie Spring Team
Tennis League. Play Ison Saturday mornings al
H a .ill. al Riverside Park. 11500 Lockwood Bond
All adults (1 8 * ) Interested In playing should
register Ix-fore April (5lh. Participants must
register as Individuals.
D ie cost Is S12 per Oviedo City-resident. 817
lor non-resident. The league starts April l(5lli
and lasts approximately six weeks.
Register al Klvcrslde Park. For more Informa­
tion. contact the Bee. Department at 359-5000.

Y M C A adult happenings

AROUND TH e S TA TE
Gators club Alabama
G A IN E S V IL L E — Designated hitter Jam es
Eldiint led the Gators with three RBI as Florida
dcrcuted Alabama 12-5 on Saturday.
Florida- (20-11. 4 0 SEC ) scored four runs In
lullh the first and fifth Innings and added three
In the sixth alone with one more In the eighth.
Alabama (I I - 1(5. 1-4) led 5-4 after four and a
half Innings. Dili In the bottom of the filth, the
Gators batted around to go up 8-5.
Th e blf* blow Tide came on third baseman
Chris Koklntla's double off Alabama starter
liernlc lie Haul (2 4), which drove In two runs.
Believer Scan McClellan (1 0 ) picked up Ills
llrst win of the season for the Gators. He pitched
two Innings, giving up one earned run before
making way for Ills brother Darren, who picked
up the save by pitching the final four Innings.

Herald Photo by Aptyl Kaniiton

Sophomore Chad Wood hurlod a fivo-hlt shutout In tho tlrst gamu as tho
Somlnolo Community College Raidors swept a doubiohoador from tho
Collogo of Lake County Irom Illinois Friday aftornoon at Raldor Field.

S A N F O B I) — Move over
hoys, (he girls can post high
scores with a Ixnvllng hall Kkj .
I. a s I w c c k a I
HowlAmcrlcu-Sunford, two of
the three howlers to roll over
(500 series scores were women.
Including the highest series of
the week.
Debbl Leigh (Misled a (548
series In the Thursday Nile
Mixed League nil March 24th
to heller the (543 turned In by
Pete Campbell In the B.A.
Men's League on March 29.
Kathy Derry had the other
(500, rolling a (507 in the
Tucsduy Nile Mixed League on
March 22nd.
again had the hlg week,
posting the highest series and
game store In three different
leagues.
Richards Imd a 501 scries
and 187 game lu the Senior
C itize n s League on March

Compute listings on Pago 2B

L'Sec Bowling, Page 3B

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Samlnola Community Collaga It I*

By DEAN SMITH
Horald Sports Wrltor

I nd i v i d ua l l y , B a r b a r a
i c h a r d s

I )H I).m. — ESPN. National League, St. Louis
Cardinals til Cincinnati Beds. (L)

nightcap
Deltona High School graduate
I’ete He/eredl had the Imt hui (or
SCC. going 3-for-4 In both games In
Hie llrsi game, be hud three singles
and two Kill, then cuntc buck with a
double (Ills l-ltli ol tin- season), two
singles, and four B ill lu tlte second
game.
Okeechobee's l.arrv Hardy added
two singles, a run seared, and itn
Bill lu the first game. Seminole
H ig h S c h o o l a lu m n u s D e m v
Hcumou also till two singles and
scored a run. Isaac C ruz (Spruce
Creek) contributed a single, two
runs, and an Bill
Scott B e n ja m in doubled and
scored a run. Kick Eckstein (Sem i­
nole) hud a double and an Bill.
Jo h n n y Goodrich (New Sm yrna
lleaclt) singled and scored a run
Erik Jordan (Oviedo) also singled.
Nolc Ell/cr (Cape Coral) drove in a
run.
In llie second game. Beamon
chipped In wlili two singles, a run.
and an Bill .Iordan singled and
scored two runs Goodrich lilt a
double and scored a run. C ruz and
Eckstein Irolh scored two runs. Cruz
also had an Bill
Calvin Muller had a single and an
B ill. H a rd y , S e m in o le 's Sco tt
Fergcrson. and Benjam in each
scored a run.

Key W e st
b rin gs up
m em ories

Spaolal to tha Harald

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U 3 :4 5 p in. - W C I'X (5. N C A A championship:
Louisiana Tech vs. North Carolina. (L)

S A N F O B I) - It's make or break
time lor Hie Seminole Com m unity
College baseball team.
Now 1(5-19 after sweeping a
doubleheader. (5 0 and 113. Irom
Illinois' College ol Lake County on
Friday, the Banters will play be on
the road (or ilu-lr next seven games,
six of which arc against Mid-Florida
C onfe re nce o p po n e n ts O l theBidders' llnal l() games, nine are
against M FC teams.
SCC (8-7 In conference games,
good lor second (dace In the M -FC
standings) Is In a buttle to llnlsli
second In the M FC. which carries
with It an automatic berth In the
Florlda Jun io r College /Middle As­
sociation state tournament.
Tlie trek begins Tuesday, when
the Raiders will go to Gainesville to
play Santa Fc Com m unity College.
Oil Thursday. SCC heads to Ocala
and Central Florida C om m unity
College before going to Palutku next
Satmduy lo lake on St Jo hn 's River
Com m unity ( 'allege
O n F rid a y , sophom ore C liu d
Wood and freshman Adam Skarbek.
turned In the kind of pitching
performance the Raiders will need
to make Hie stretch run.
Wood, out of I'ahn Hay High
School, tossed a five-hit shutout In
the first game, striking out five
without walking a batter lo push Ills
personal record to 2-0.
In the nightcap. Skarbek. u pro­
duct ol Cupc Coral, allowed three
runs on seven lilts over six Innings
lo Improve Ills mark to 2-4. He
struek out four and didn't wulk a
batter. Linden Bice struck out the
side In the seventh to complete the
contest.
The Raiders took control of both
games with big Innings early, scor­
ing lour runs In the bottom ol the
second Inning In the first game and
unloading for 10 runs In the home
half of the first Inning of the

Leigh tops
in Sanford
Bowling

BASEBALL
WOMENS' BASKETBALL

See Track. Page 3B

Raiders sweep in
final “breathers”

Karate classes offered

L A K E MARY — The Seminole Family YM CA
Is now forming Its next 3-man Adult Basketball
and Co-Ed Volleyball League.
Th e basketball league will start on April 24th
and run through Ju n e lOHi. with a single­
elimination tournament on Ju n e 2(5. Games arc
played on Sunday night's al Dike Mary High
ScluKtl and oilier County School Gyms.
Th e Volleyball League plays on Saturday's
outside at the YMCA.
Sign u pa s a leant lor SltiO. or ns an Individual
lor 835 .5 0 for m em bers and 847.50 for
participants. Individuals will be placed on learn.
For Information, call the Y M C A at 321-8944.

clear (54 feel before I leave. T h a i's my goal."
Working toward those goals should help him
achieve the other goal of avoiding Hie problems
thut dogged him earlier In the year. While lie
wasn't charger! In the Incidents Involving the
police, being an unsuspecting tag-ninng rather
than an participant, the memory slays with him.
“ It (trouble) Just creeps up on you." said
Sparrow, slinking fits head as lhe smile disap­
peared. "It's tough. If you're In the wrong place
nt the wrong time, trouble will find you.
"Hut I learned. I don't go out at night. I stay
home. I can't get In trouble there."
Also contributing to Seminole's second-place
showing Friday night were first-place finishes by
Andre Scott (triple Jump. 48-2'/«) and the 4 x
100-mcler relay of Andre Bowlings. Cory Wilson.
Derrick Swain, and Charlie Fanner (41.9 see
onds).
Scott, who passed on all three of Ids final
jumps because of Hie conditions, led u Tribe

Now Key Wost High School head baseball coach Ralph Henriquoz (above)
and pitching coach Brooks Caroy woro rpembors of teams that knocked tho
Sanford All-Stars out of tho stato youth championships In the 1970's.

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - li real
ly Is a small world.
Seeing Key West play In the Itlg
Blue Bonanza Huschull Tournament
at Lake Brantley High School litis
past week brought back a Hood ol
bittersweet memories for anyonc
who has every played In it recre­
ation state tournament for the
Sanford All-Stars.
Year and year out during the
1970's It seemed that Sanford and
Key West were hooking up lu
tremendous battles In the stale
tm irunm cni. The only problem was
that Key West was winning cadi
time.
Bart ol Hu- reason that this team
brought hack memories was iliat
the new coach Is another familiar
fucc. Ralph llcnrlquez has rclurncd
to his home Island to coach his alma
mater.
llcnrlquez was the catcher oil al
least three occasions that Key West
toppled the Sanford All-Stars.

See Key Weal. Page 30

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STATS &amp; STANDINGS
DOGS
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1410 4 M
4 40
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4 40
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410
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4 40
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10 00 4 00
3 Gold Attay
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3 40 3 40
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Monday's Games
land
Seattle (Johnson I* I ) al
(Marline! 113*1, 1:03pm
Teaes (Brown 13 17) at New York (Key
1441, I .OSp m
Detroit (Moore 17*1 al Boston (Clemens
II 14), 1:05pm
Chicago (McDowell 77 101 al Toronto
(Gutm an la 1). 1:13pm
Kansas City (Appier 14 *1 *1 Baltimore
(Mussina 14 4). ) OSp rn
Tuosdoy't Games
Oakland (WUt la I I) at Milwaukee (Eldred
1*4). 3 0 1 p m .
Chicago (F «rn * n d e i I I » ) al Toronto
ISttwarf I I I ) , 7 :l!p m
California (Langston 16 111 al Minnesota
(Tapani 13-13).1:03pm
Wednesday’s Games
Teeasal New York, t.OSp m
Detroit al Boston. t .OSp m
Seattle el Cleveland. 7 0) p m
Chicago at Toronto. 7:13 p m
Kansas Cily el Baltimore, 7;3Sp m
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Saturday, April 1
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Florida IM 7) y* Duke 177 3). (nl
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Louisiana Tech 4* Alabama 44
North Carolina 0*. Purdue 74
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Milwaukee 7. Detroit 7,10Innings, he
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7iew York Mats 10, Teias 7
Cleveland 4. Cincinnati 4
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Montreal I, Toronto 7
Huston is. New Vork Yankees II
San Diego 3, Houston 1
California 7, Los Angeles 0
Oakland 10, San Franc,scoa
Saturday's Games
Late Games Not Included
Seattle 3. Toronto 7
Pittsburgh 4, Cleveland 4
Milwaukee*. Delroll 7
Atlanta 4, Chicago While So« i, 10 innings
SI Louis 4. Clrsc irsrswll 7
Baltimore * Philadelphia 3
New York Mels 3 T*«as 3
ChlcagoCubs at Minnesota
New York Yankees vs Boston al New
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Houston vs San Dlegoat Las Vegas
Oak land al San F rancisco
Montreal vs Colaradoai Vancouver
Florida vs. Kansas Cily at Mamphis, Ttnn.
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Sunday's Oames
Chicago Cubs at Minnesota t 03prn
Milwaukee vs Delroll al Washington. I 03
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Florida vs. Kansas City at Memphis. Tenn
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San Dlegoat Las Vegas Stars, t OSp m
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San FranciscoalOdkland. 4 03pm
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COLLEGE BASEBALL
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Arkansas 17, Vanderbilt 7
Florida II, Alabama I
Florida Southern 4, North Florida )
South Florida I, Louisville*
Mississippi 17, South Carolina I

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Kansas City
Milwaukee
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SI Loult iCorm ier 7 4 ) *1 Cincinnati
(Smiley 3 * ) , ) QSp m
New Vork (Gooden 13 13) at Chicago
(Morgan 10 13).1:70pm
M ontreal (F a t te r o 17 3) at Houston
(Harnltch 14*1.7 3) pm
Pltltburgh (Smith 3 7) at San Frand K O
(Burkett 77 f l . 4 :0) p m
Philadelphia (Schilling le 7) al Colorado
(Reyrtoto 17 13), 3:03pm
Atlanta IMaddue 70 101 al San Diego
IB e n e tl) 13). S OS p m
Tuesday's Garnet
New York (Smith a 41 al Chicago (Gutman
I I 101.7 70p m
Pittsburgh (Cooke 10101 al San Francisco
(Sw ill 71 I ). 3 33 p m
Florida (Heugh *14) at Lot Angelet
IHerthlter 13 141, 4 43 pm .
Montreal (Hill f 7 ) at Houston IDrabek
* I I I . I 03p m
Atlanta (G lavlne 77 4) al San Diego
(Whllehurit 4 7). 10 OSp m
Wednetdey’i Games
St Loult al Cincinnati. 17 l i p m
New Vork et Chlcacp, 7 Top m
Pltltburgh al San Francisco, 31Sp rn
Montreal at Houston. I 01 p m
Philadelphia al Color ado * OSp m
Atlanta at San Olega 10 l i p in
Florida at Lot Angelet. 10:31 p m.

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Boston
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Toronto
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BASIBALL STANDINGS

4 10 3 3 H , Miller 3 13 S4 13. Workman 4* 1 7
*, Fleming 13 3 )7 . Scotl » 10 t I TO. Wltllomt
7 3 0 0 4. A Davit 0 1 0 )0 . Mllchell 00 00 0
tolall: 3) 71 10 71*1
M IA M I ( I I I )
Long 4 10 7 3 10. Riot 7 II I t 17. Salley 7 II
3 4 17, Shaw 3 7 00 4, Smilh S II Sa 14. Coles
S I 3 2 11. Atklnt 0 3 2 I 3. Geiger 3 3 7 3 4.
Miner 7 1300 I ) Totals 40 14 17 70 101
Indian*
77 71 If I t ft
Miami
74 7* M M - 141
3 Point goalt — Indiana 3 lOIScoll I 3.
Miller I I ) . Miami 4 * (Rice 3 4. Smith I I,
M lntr I I, Colet 0 I. 57iaw 03) Fouled o u t—
Nona Rebounds - Indiana 43 (D Davit 13).
Miami 4* (Salley 10) A tt.tlt — Indiana 37
(McKay 7). Miami 70 (Colet 3) Total loult —
Indiana 74. Miami 74 Technicals - Indiana
assistant coach B la ir, M ia m i coach
Loughery A — 13.0*1.

T H IS W E E K S F IS H IN G F O R E C A S T

E A S TE R N C O N F E R E N C E
Atlantic Division
W L Pel. OB
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30 l» 733 — .
Orlando
43 I I .4*0 H i

Miami
New Jersey
Boston
Philadelphia
Washington

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11 TQ4
74 442
i Chicago
Cleveland
31 343
.Indiana
V 3) 37*
Charlotte
37 37 444
70 SO 744
Detroit
Milwaukee
If SI 7/1
W E S TE R N C O N F E R E N C E
Mtdrretf Civilian
W l Pet
■ San Antonio
SI 70 711
• Houtlon
SO 70 714
• Utah
44 27 470
Denver
IS 33 SIS
Minnesota
If SI 771
Dallas
1 47 114
Pacific [fcviiton
- Sea Hie
S3 17 7S7
47 73 671
■ Phoenix
Golden Stale
41 7f S46
Pori land
42 30 St)
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11 3f 44)
L A ClipjwfV
75 43 3S7
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Washington** Boston*!
Orlando**. NewlerseyOO
Portland 111, Philadelphia 100
Miami 141, Indian* 01
Chicago 103, Delroll 03
Charlotte IM. Dallas 104, -t
Phoenle eg. Atlanta *7
L A la k e ,! 101. Houston!!
Golden Stale 144 Minnesota 10*
Saturday’s Q fpso
Milwaukee al Washington, (n)
Orlando at Indiana, (n )
Cleveland al Dallas, (n)
Miami at New York, In)
Charlotte al San Anlonlo. In)
Denver al Utah,(nl
Goldan Stale al Seattle. In)
Minnesota at Sacramento, Ini
Sunday’s Games
Chicago at Detroit. 1 TOptn
Portland at New Jersey. 4 p rri
Houston.sIL A Clippers. 4 p m
Boston Al Philadelphia. 7pm
Denver at Phoenlk. 10 p m
A lla n la ittL A lakers, lOp m

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Friday night’s games
MAGIC**. NETS**
O R LAN DO (t i l
Scoll 5 17 7 7 13. Turner 1 10 14 10. O’Neal
7 I I 1 7 17. H a rd a w a y 10 17 7 10 77.
N Anderson 7 1113 I*. Rollins 0 I 0 0 0. Sklles
7 114 7. Royal 0 3 3 4 S, Krystkowlak 0 4 0 0 0
Totals 14 17 33 14 »•
NEW JE R S E Y 1*1)
Brown 13 13 1. Coleman *14 10 14 71.
Benjamin 4 7 00 1. K Anderson 6 14 4 3 17.
Edwards 7 13 4 4 14 Williams I I 0 0 1,
Newman 4 11 1 4 14. Wesley 7 * 0 0 4 . Gilliam
1 * 4 4 4 , Manorn 00 00 0 Totals 14 17 74 13
*4
Orlando
15 7* 19 37 - f l
New Jersey
14 II 1* )t - *4
1 Point goals - Orlando 3 IJ (N Anderson
2 J, Sklles 1 I, Scolt t 7, Turner 1 7.
Hardaway 0 1), New Jersey 1 10 (K Anderson
1 I, Newman I 1, Wesley 0 1, Edwards 0 ).
Coleman 0 11 Fouled oul— None Rebounds
Orlando 7) (O ’Neal 14), New Jersey 30
(Coleman HI Assist! — Orlando 17 (Scolt.
Hardaway 4), New Jersey 74 IWesley 41
Total louls — Orlando 25, New Jersey 17.
Tichnlcall — Mahom. New jersey coach
Daly A - 70.04*
H E A T 101. P A C E R S fl
IND IAN A 1*11
D Davis 10 14 0 S 70. McKev i I 4 4 4. Smlls

LO UISIAN A TECH4*. A L A B A M A 44
A LA B A M A (14 H
Harrlt 7 I) ] J 71. Sltvtnton 1 4 00 7
Walk Ini 4 11 I I *. Thompson 3 4 3 4 II,
N Johnson S I) 3 3 14. Oemelt 1 4 0 3 7
Yentley 00 00 0, A lavender 1 1 0 0 / Smith
1 7 0 0 7. Crenshaw 0 0 0 0 0 Koonce 00 7 3 7
Totals 73*114 l**a
LO UISIANA TE C H H I 1)
A Brown 7 4 3 3 4. V Johnson 4 13 4 a 14
Spurlock 3 7 4 * 10. Thomas ( I S 3 10 71
Williams 3 i t S 17. Neal 140 0 7. Riser I I 0 0
I. L Brown0 00 00 Tolalt 33 14 73 II4 »
Halftime — Louisiana Tech )7, Alabama II
I Point goals
Alabama * U IH arrli 4*
Thompson I 7. N Johnson I J, Alevander 0 71
Louisiana Tech I 3 (Williams I 4 A Brown
0 1) Fouled Out
Norm Rebounds
Alabama 33 (Welkins 17). Louisiana Tech 43
(S purlo ck I I )
Assists
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IN Johnson SI, Louisiana tech I (Thomas )l
Total loult — Alabama 73. Louisiana Tech 17
A - H *44

N O R TH C AROLINA •*, P UR DUE 74
NO R TH CAROLINA D I D
Smith f 14 4 3 73. Lawrence 17 3 7 3.
Crawley 4 13 4 4 14. Jones 4 117 7 1*. Sampson
4 17)4 14. Reuse 0 0 00 0 Suddrtlh 00 00 C
Jac kson 0 0 0 0 0. Me Kee ) 2 0 0 4 Gillingham
1 1 0 0 7. Cooper 7 3 0 3 4 Gear 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 33 44 13 71 i*
P U R D U E 17*31
Kirk 7 * 7 7 4. Johnson 7 II I 2 I*. Lovelace
4 13 0 0 17. Jacoby 2 * I J I Lamping 4 4 0 0 *
Hildebrand 0 1 0 0 Oi Taggart 0 0 0 0 0.
Lindsey 00 00 0. McCultey 17 00 7, Grlllin
7 3 117, Roland 4 14 1 3 14 Totals ) l 70 I II
74
Hallllme — North Carolina J*. Purdue 17
) Point goa's — flora, Caroline 4 H (Jones
I 7. Sampson I 3. Smith 1 3, Lawrence I 41
Purdue 4 14 (Jacoby 1 ). Lamping 1 3. Noland
13. Kirk 0 3) routed oul - Jacuby Re
bounds — North Carolina 34 (Smith 4).
Purdue 43 (Lovelace 131 Assists — North
Carolina I* (Smith II. Purdue 17 (Jacoby *1
Total fouls — North Carolina 17, Purdue 23 A
— 11,944

NHL 3 TAN0 INQS
All Times EO T
EA STER N C O N FER EN C E
Atlantic Division
W L T Pis OF GA
■ N Y Rangeri
44 23 7 103 774 715
m Near Jerury
45 72 11 101 714 704
Watnlngton
36 32 10 42 251 734
Florida
)7 37 13 77 2IS 214
N Y tiliindert
)2 3S 10 74 759 746
Philadelphia
3) 34 7 73 7/4 796
Tampa Day
27 40 11 65 764 2)4
Northeast Division
* Pltltburgh
40 75 13 9) 741 765
* Ootfon
Jf 76 13 91 264 7))
k Montreal
If 76 13 91 767 7)0
■ Buffalo
40 7f 9 19 763 703
Quebec
31 )f 7 69 753 766
Hartford
75 45 8 54 707 765
Ottawa
13 54 9 34 114 361
W E S TE R N C O N F E R E N C E
Central Division
W L T Pis OF GA
e Detroit
44 77 7 95 324 257
■ Toronto
40 76 12 97 254 77)
x Oaliat
)f 77 17 90 760 241
■ St Louii
37 31 9 8) 745 759
x Chicago
35 34 9 79 735 77)
Winnipeg
?J 47 4 54 7)2 171
Pj c i IIc Division
i Ceigory
)4 77 13 49 741 747
&gt; Vancouver
)9 36 3 •1 765 757
San Jose
» 33 IS 75 734 749
Anaheim
JO 4) S 65 717 7)9
Los Angeles
75 40 II 61 270 796
Edmonton
77 43 17 56 747 243
&gt; clinched playollbevlh
Friday’s Oames
Buffalo 3. Boston 0
N Y Islanders 3, Montreal 7
N Y Rangers 3. DallasO
Tampa Bay 4. St. Louis 1

Vantouv*f 3. Winnipeg 1
Washington 7. New Jersey I
Saturday's Garnet
Late Games Not Included
Calgary J. Detroit 3. lie
Edmonton al Lot Anoeles
Philadelphia al Hartford, (nl
Buffalo at Quebec, In)
N Y Rangertal New Jertey. (nt
Ottawe at Florida. In)
Toronloal Anaheim, (hi
N Y ItlendertalMonlreel, Ini
Vancouver a* San Jose. In)
Sunday’s Garnet
SI Loult al Detroit. 1 OS p m
Boston vt Pltltburgh al Hlchlleld. Ohio.
l:IS p m
Dallas al Washington. I l i p m
Edmonton vt Lot Angelet al Sacramento
Call) , 4 OSp m
Calgary at Chicago 4 33 p m
Monday’s Garnet
HutlaioalQuebec. I I t p m
Tampa Bayal Pltltburgh. t : l l p m.
Florida al N Y Hangert. 7 11 p m
Philadelphia al Winnipeg, I IS p m

NHL SUMMARIES
Friday niVit's game
LIG H TN IN G S . BLUES I
St. Loult
»
3 I - I
Tampa Bay
1 * 3— 4
First Parlod — t Tampa Bay. Andersson I)
iCralghlon). I 71. 2 Tampa Bay. Joseph II
(Chambers. Bradley). II 47 Ipp) Penalllet
— Klim a TB . major game misconduct
(high tllcklng). 137 McRae, SIL. maio*
ilighllngl, 14 37. Citcone. IB . ma|or lllgh
— gnt
ingl. 14 37. Cummings. TH. major (lighting).
17 77 Shanahan, SIL ma|or {lighting!
17 37. Boron SIL (cross checking). II 00
Second Period — 3 S* Louis. Prokhorov 14
(Montgomery Nedvesl). 3 4) 4 SI Loult
Prokhorov IS IJanney), 13 II Penalties
Prokhorov Sll Ihookmgl 3 40 Prokhorov
SIL (cross checking). 13)0 llerqevln. IB
(cross checking)
I] ) l
H e m rllk . (B
(cross checking 1, 1) 74 Shanahan SIL
thigh sticking), II SO
Third Period — 3 lam pa Bay, Cole 1*
[Joseph Savardl 1 13. 4 (ampa Bay
Grellon I I (Josephl S 3)
7 SI Louis
Shanahan 4] I Houston Staslny), I* II ippi
Penalties — Jenney. SIL (unsportsmanlike
conduct), 1 1* Shanahan SIL (holding!
3 74 Shanahan SIL llnlerlerentei a 7)
Ciccone TB (high sllcklngl to si
Shots an goal - SI Louis! 1*7 7* Tampa
Bar I*** ’ 3)
Power play Opporlumhes — SI Lou'S I ol
3 Tampa Bay lo t*
Goalies - SI Louis Hfvm.sk 4*0 ID
shots 7* saves! Tampa Bay Bergeron I 0 1
(7» 7*1
A -3 J .IS 7
Referee — Dave Jackson Linesmen
Mark Pare Rar Staplrwllo

QOLP
New Orleans Scores
NEW O R LEA N S
Scores Saturday alter
the thud round ot the PGA II 2 mitlion
Freeport McMoRan Classic on the par 72
7,114 yards English teen Goil and Country
Club course
Sam Tnrrance
u7 71
Ben Crenshaw
4* 44
Jose Maria Ola,alia I
4) 7|/g 707
Jlm Fu ryk
70 71
ted Tryba
72 70
Kenny Perry
4* 71

TV/RADIO
A U TO RACINO
I p m — ESPN. IHRAWinternahonals
7 p m — TNN. NASCAR Sundrop 400
PRO BASEBALL
• p m — ESPN. St Louis Cardmals al
Cincinnati Reds. (L I
C O LLEO E BASEBALL
I 10 p m
I p rn — SC. Alabama al
Florida (L I
7 pm
SU7, North Carolina at Florida
Stale ILI
PRO B A S K ETB A LL
1 JO p rn
WE SH 7 Chicago Hulls at
Detrud Pistons ILI
C O LLEG E B A S K ETB A LL
Jp rn
SUN N ABC All Star Game 1L 1
) W p ,11
ESPN NABC Slum Dunk and
1 Point Shooting Contest- I L 1
1 43 p m
WCPX 4 NCAA Womens
Tournament, thampiomhipgame. I L I
10 p m
SUN Championship Week from
Charlotte
G O LF
4 pm
WESH 7 Freeport Classic, final
round, (L I
I M pm
ESPN The Senior Tradition.
(Inal round. (Lt
HOCKEY
I 10 p m — W FTV * Boston Bruins at
Pittsburgh Penguins (L I
TA B LE TEN N IS
la m
SUN. U S Open Collegiate Team
Championship
TEN N IS
Noon E SPN, Family Circle Cup
12 )0p m
SUN. Light n’ Lively Doubles
VOLLEYBALL
4pm
SUN, Pro Beach AVP Miller Lite
Tour
M ISC ELLA N EO U S
Ip m
W FTV * , Jeep Soper stars
Radio
BASEBALL
13 4! p m
W G TO AM (340). E •hlbllio
Florid# Marlins vs Kansas City Royals
/ SO p m
W W JN A M 11410), St Lou
Cardinats at Cincinnati Reds
C O LLE G E B A S K ETB A LL
4 p m — W G TO AM (340), NCAA Women
Tournament, championship game
/ p m — W G TO AM (340), March Madnewith Billy Packer
M ISC ELLA N EO U S
* p m - W G T O A M (540), Cosir
Coast to Coast

F lo rid a M a r lin s lo o k in g for .500 s e a s o n in s e c o n d year
■y STEVEN WINE
A P S p o rla Writer
M IAMI — W llh youthful op­
tim is m , 4 6 -y c u r-o ld C ha rlie
H ough Judges Ihe 1-year-old
Florida Marlins to be capable of
mediocrity this season.
Th e Marlins, Hough says, have
the potential to go H I-81, which
ild be
would
tie quite an Improvement
from their 64-08 record us an
expansion team last year.
Hough can even envision his
club keeping pace with ut least
one of three likely pennant
c o n te n d e rs — P h ila d e lp h ia ,
Atlanta or Montrcul — In the
realigned N L Cast.
"It's too bad we couldn't get
one of those three teams out of
there," the veteran pitcher says.
"Maybe then we could sneak
Into second place."
Perhaps Hough is old enough
to know better. Out he's confi­
dent the Marlins will be better —
particularly In the bullpen and
on the bench.
"You don't have to have a guy
hit BO home runs," he says.
"Th is can be a good team."

Good was u word that rarely
described last year's Marlins,
who lost 67 of their final Ol
games. Some were surprised
that the lute-senson fade pro­
mpted few changes via trade or
free agency by general manager
Dave Dombrowskl and malinger
Hencl^ichcm unn.
"I think they're sticking to
(h e ir p h ilo s o p h y ," th ir d
baseman Dave Magadan says.
"T h e y want to get a lot of young
talent coming up from the m inor
Icugucs and build from the
bottom up. I think they realize
they’re not going to win uny
championships the first three or
four years."
Magudan was one of the few
nffscuson acquisition, und lie
hardly qualifies as a newcomer.
Th e clghth-ycur veteran began
last seuson with the Murllns and
wus traded to Scuttle tiller
Dombrowskl obtained All-Star
third baseman Oary Sheffield in
a Ju n e trade.
W hen the Marlins decided to
move Sheffield to right held this
year, they reacquired Mugudau.
Th e only unfamiliar face in the

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lineup likely will he shortstop
Kurt Ahboll, a rookie replace­
ment for departed free agent
Wall Weiss, When the Reason
begins Tuesday In l.os Angeles,
even Ihe starling pitcher will be
the same tis on opening day last
year: Hough.
Now tiie oldest player In
baseball, Hough (fJ-16 In '93) Is
the closest thing the Marlins
have to mi ace. Th e team's
future rests In large measure on
the unproven right arms of three
other starters — Ryan Howcn
and Pat Rapp, both 26. and Dave
Weathers, 24. T h e y have a
com bined lifetime record of
21-34.
"W e think their potential Is
pretty high." Luchcmann said.
"It's up to them to fulfill that."
Th e fifth starter will be lefthander Chris Ham mond, who
lost year went Into a skid when
the team did. lie was IO-4 at the
A ll-S ta r break and finished
1 1 -1 2 .

Th e sinners are delighted that
Bryan Harvey returns In the
b u llp e n a ft e r s e ttin g an
expansion-team record with 4B

saves last year. Th e Marlins
considered trading him during
the offseason for young pro­
spects but rolled to make a deal,
even thuugh division champions
A lla iilii and Philadelphia —
among others — were In the
market Tor a closer.
Luchcm unn denies charges
that the Marlins wanted loo
much.
"If Mr. Harvey had been pit­
ching In the playoffs or the
W orld Scries for a National
Lcuguc team last year, I guaran­
tee you they wouldn't have been
celebrating the world champion­
ship In Toronto," Luchcmann
says.
Florida's best player, If not
Harvey, Is Sheffield. Still only
25. the sixth-year veteran has
hit 53 homers In the past two
seasons, w h ich Is w h y (lie
Marlins signed him hist fall to a
four-year, $22.45 million con­
tract.
Sheffield swung a hot hat
during spring training and made
few mlsplnys in right Held.
"Th ere arc going to be balls
lie’s going to drop," Lachemann

says, "and people will get on
him because, with (hut contract,
lie's never allowed to make a
mistake. We owe it to him to
have the patience for him to
make a position change."
Sheffield's presence us the No.
3 hitter In the lineup for an
entire season should help the
Florida attack, which ranked as
baseball's worst In runs and
home runs a year ago.
Another boost could come
from four-time All-Star catcher
Benito Santiago. Ills average has
steadily slipped the past four
seasons, from .270 to .230, but
lie might find extra motivation
in the final year of bis contract.
"I question whether Benito
has reached the top of Ills
potential," Lachemann says. "I
think he can be even belter than
he was before."
Th e lineup also Includes:
— First baseman Orestes Dcslradc. who struggled last year
wllh his transition from Jap a ­
nese huscball but still led the
team In home runs (20) and RUIs
(87):

— S e c o n d b a s e m a n B re t
Durbcrle, who hit .277 but spent
two stints on the disabled list;
— Ccnic-r fielder and Icadolf
hitter Chuck Carr, who led the
National League with 58 stolen
bases and countless throws to
the wrong base:
— Left fielder JcIT Coiitnc, who
batted .292 despite 135 strike­
outs.
" T o me. this Is like u minorleague te a m ," says p itch er
Weathers, and he doesn't mean
for the remark to sound the way
It docs.
"You huve more camaraderie
In the minor leagues because
nobody Is m uklug a million
bucks. Not that I have anything
against guys making a million
bucks, but you do little things
together. That's the way It Is
here. Wc go to the movies and
stuff. It'd kind of unusual to see n
blg-league tcutn that gels along
us well as we do,”
If the Marlins fulfill Hough's
expectations and become a .500
team, these nice guys won't
finish last.

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Just as in other sports, angling proficiency requires experience
If I had ut single mil ime attribute Ihsil separates
Ihe highly skilled angler from Ihe average angler.
It would h r llie* nhlllty lo Interpret what Is taking
place while on the water.
The proficient fisherman has keenly developed
senses which have lieen honed over many yeors
of experience on the water. These observations
and experiences have been catalogued Into n
storehouse of Information. Th is person has
become. In effect, a living encyclopedia rtf Ihe
outdoors.
All great anglers have keen powers of observa­
tion and have the ability to read nnd Interpret nil
of nature's "road signs" for a successful fishing
trip. A wading heron has led me to many
outstanding fishing spots. Th e blue heron Is
perhaps nature's best angler. After all, this bird
hunts fish In order tu live, nnd Its presence at a
spot always Indicates a good supply of baltflsh.
And we all know, wherever there are bnltllsh,

Bowling-------Continued from Page IB
23rd. a 516
scries and a 105 game In the
Saturday Senior Citizens l-cugue
on Mnrch 26th nnd a 571 scries
and a 206 gutnc In the Washday
Dropouts League on Mnrch 26th.
The highest game for the men
was shared hy C a m p b e ll and
C u b it Malone In the II.A. Men's
League, with l&gt;oth rolling 263's.
Steve Enders. In the McGuire's
Canvas League on March 24th.
was close with a 25H, while J im
G atem an turned In a 250 In the
El.A. Men's League.
For the women. Leigh was far

Track
C o n tin u e d from Page IB
sweep of
the top three |toslilons In the
triple Jum p. A n io n G ro o m s
llulslird second 142-5'41 while
Durden came In third I42-2WI.
Ju lia n W lin h rrly scored In
I k )||i hurdle events lor the Seminolrs. taking third In Ihe 100meter high hurdles (15.81 and
fourth In the 300-meter Inter­
m e d i a t e h u r d l e s ( 4 3 . 3|.
Chuuneey Rickard was fifth lo
Ihe 3 0 0 -m e te r Interm ed iate
hurdles (43.9).
In the sprint events. Wilson
was second 111,0| and Rawlings
sixth 11141 lo the 100-meter:
Aswad Duval cumc lo tlflh In the
400-melcr (52.41; and. In the
200-meter, Swain placed third
(22.0) und Torcon Foster took
fifth (22.8).
Swain. Ansel Davis, Duval,
and Hryunt Moore combined to
llnlslt second In the 4 x 400
m eter relay (3:25.271. right
behing Oak Ridge (2:25. J 2».
Lym an's Rob Evans was the
only oilier county athlete to
score a victory, winning the
3,200-meter run In 9:50.6. Dcr-

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bigger fish will not be far nwny. Herons are often
seen feeding on points, sand burs nnd other types
of fishy structure. How many average anglers
watch herons?
Wind direction and velocity, wnter clarity,
seasons, water levels, and climatic conditions all
play a role In fishing success. T h e skilled angler
Interprets these factors based upon years of

out In front with n 245 game In
the Thursday Nile Mixed League
on March 24th.
In league results this week:
HI N OO NERS
M AR CH 10
Series — Hetty Romnlnc. 544:
J u d y DeLnw der. 400; Mabel
Vogel. 404; Phyllis Mott. 4 0 1.
Games — Romalue, 215, 1HH,
141: Mott. 100; Edith VunNess.
1HH: DeLnwder. 179
M AR CH 23
Series — D e L n w d e r. 4 9 0 ;
Carolyn Brownfield, 404: Pat
Saylor. 480; Kay Sassman. 484.
Gam es — Vogel. 105, DeLawder. 180: Brownfield. 185:

rlko Shaw finished second In Ihe
300-meler Intermediate hurdles
(-11.5). Jerrnaude Dlllworlli was
sixth In Ihe discus (137-01.
Charlie Hanks took sixth In the
long Jum p 119-11W).
T h e G re yhou n d (pinrlcl ol
Mike French. Hanks. DeWayne
Hell, and Shaw combined lo
finish sixth In the 4 x 400 meter
relay (3:40.84)
Dan Hllley led 1 lib-place Lake
lira nt ley (11 team (Mints) by
ta k in g second iti both the
1 .0 0 0 -m e t e r I-l 3 2 .4 1 a n d
3 .2 0 0 -m e t e r (9 :5 5 .8 ) ru n s .
Jerem y Unhcl placed 111tft in the
1.600-meter run (4:40.7)
For Lake Howell, which tied
Titusville for 12lb with nine
team points, Hrlnn Olson was
fourth lit t M t li t lie discus 1147-91
nnd shot put (48-399), flirts
Kcmptnk was tilth In the pole
vault (10-01 while Mall Miller
look sixth in Ihe HOO-mcler run
(2:07.9).
Lake Mary's two team (Minis
were scored try Jam es Davis,
who finished fifth In the discus
(140-5)

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Sem inole County. F lo rid a ,
wherein FR A N K H AM ILTO N .
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P ark Avenue. Senlord, F L
32771 oese. on April II. IW4 at
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ttrlbed real properly aa tal
lorth In Ihe Final Judgminl
Lol 114. Lago Vltla Subdlvl
alon. according lo Ihe Plal
thereof et recorded In Plal Book
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A t Deputy Clerk
Publlth: March 11 A April 3.

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D E P 744A
IN V ITA TIO N TO BID
Annual Requirement
Agreement
For Dum ptltr Servlet
A/R-141
Seminole County Board at
Counly Commlilloneri requeitl
Inttretled partita lo aubmlt
formal tailed blda lor Ihe above
referenced Invitation lo Bid.
Bid packagai will M available
at tn* County’* Purchatlng Dlvliion located alt
n o ie .l lllf r a a l . Room3104
Sanford. FL3177I
Raquaat for bid documanli
may b# mad* by calling (407)
111-1130 aalanalon 7114. or via
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Mott. 189.
T U E S D A Y N IT E M IX ED
M AR CH 22
W o m e n 's Series — K a th y
Hcrry. 607: Nancy Johnson. 580;
Games — Hcrry. 221; Johnson,
210.
Men's Series — Jim Carroll,
555; Lance H lghsm lth. 542;
Games — To n y Gee. 224; Carroll. 203.
M AR CH 29
Women's Series — Johnson,
539. Mary Hartcls. 538; Gumcs
— Johnson. 223: Hartcls. 200.
Men's Scries — Carroll. 537;
Ed Ripley. 530; Games — Ripley,
21 y. Hlghsmlth. 207
T U E S D A Y M A TC H P O IN T
M ARCH 22
Men's Series — 1)111 Hrown.
595; Nick Newman. 559; Games
— Newman. 240: Brown. 219.
Women's Series — Dee Chris­
tian. 500; Debbie Newman, 524;
G a m e s — C h r is t ia n . 216:
Newman. 193.
SENIOR C IT IZ E N S
M ARCH 23
Men's Series — Don Hangs.
550; Duck Denton. 539; Games
— Jo hn Drown. 225; Hangs. 2 12.
Women’s Series — Barbara
Richards. 501; Helen Dechcllc,
400: Games — Richards. 187;
Dechcllc. 167
T H U R S D A Y N IT E M IX ED
M ARCH 24
Men's Series — Glenn Jones,
57 7; R u ss F r y s in g e r. 5 0 2 ;
Games — Jones, 225; Fryslnger.
210.
W om en's Series — Debbie

local lakes. Sptnnerbalts, crankbalts. tnpwuter

experience, and applies whnt he has learned lo
current conditions. It Is this transfer of learning
that separates the outstanding fisherman from
the pack.
Th e bottom line Is that there Is no substitute for
experience. Th e next best thing is to read articles
by the pros, or better yet. go fishing with one.
Then again, the good thing about fishing Is that
wc all don't hnvc to be experts, und many people
have no desire to be In this category. We all can,
however, benefit from being more observant
while fishing. Nature's road signs are everywhere,
If you but know how to read them.

lures, and plastic worms are favorite anUlcInls.
while shiners get the nod as the top live ball. Fish
the river from Puisle Lake south to Lake
Winder If you want to escape the crowds.
Snook are still a little sluggish nt Sebastian
Inlet, but will get hot towards the end of April.
Flounder, rcdflsh, Jack crevallc nnd blueflsh are
hitting with regularity. Live shrimp und finger
mullet are the best producers.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral bus little lo
report In the way of ofTshorc action due to high
Beas. Inside the Port, expect fair fishing for •
flounder and sheepshead. Rcdflsh will be hitting
on the flats of the Banana nnd Indian Rivers.
Ponce Inlet is still one of the best bets for sure .
action with n wide variety of species Including
bluerish. sheepshead, flounder, drum , redflsh.
and Jack crevallc. Live or dead shrimp Is the
favorite bait.

SHUPE’B SCOOP
Tro ut fishing on the flats will be slow with the
recent cold front. Retlflsh. however, will be more
ncllve as they are not bothered by dropping
temperatures.

PIBHINO FORECAST
Hass fishing Is still good In the r iv e r and In

Leigh, 648; Margo Butter, 572;
Games — Leigh. 245; Butler.
226.

McG u i r e s c a n v a s
MARCH 24
Men’s Series — Al Denman,
597; Steve Enders. 592: Games
— Enders. 258: Denman, 237.
W o m e n 's Series — Penny
Sm ith, 569; Beverly Westgaard,
567; Gmnes — M ariam Lansing.
224: Laura Leahy. 199.
M Y S TE R Y LAD IES
M AR CH 25
Series — Pearl Waite. 518;
Belly O'Neal. 485; Jane Briel,
406; Kathy Berry, 463.
Games — O'Neal. 197: Waite,
188; S h irle y B a rb o u r, 187;
Shirley Johnson. 184.
SA N FO R D P IN B U STER S
M AR CH 25
Men's Scries — Myron Gates,
542: Elmer Stufflct. 503; Games
— Gates, 208; Don Bangs, 181.
Women's Series — Helen De­
chcllc, 514; Agnes Ognosky.
425; Games — Ognosky, 189;
Dechcllc, 180.
S A T U R D A Y SEN IO R C ITIZ E N S
M AR CH 26
Men's Series — Don Bangs.
523: John Brown, 513; Games —
Boh Orwlg. 190: Ted Shontz.
189.
W omen's Scries — Barbara
Richards. 516; Linda Cara. 430;
Games — Richards. 195: Cara.
186.
A • S YO U TH
M AR CH 26
Series — Logan Juckson, 489:
Jason Royal. 452: Ricky Salmon,
421; John Pancratz. 420.

Games — Jackson, 191; Salm ­
on. 189; Pancratz. 164; Royal,
160.

M • C YOUTH
MARCH 26
Series — Glen Welch, 417;
Sherree Gontem ian. 397; T if ­
fany Fle m in g, 390; Zachary
Cooper, 382.
Games — Welch, 138; Cooper.
154; Gonterman, 145; Fleming.
135.
LOIS S M ITH B E A C H T IM E
M AR CH 27
Men's Series — Charles Shaw,
567; Curtis Slnnott, 559; Qames
— Ron Stafford, 211; Dave, 210.
W o m e n ’s Series — Donna
Lepore. 558; Sheri, 550; Games
— Sheri, 232; Linda Stafford,
202.
BARBO UR B R O TH E R S
M AR CH 28
Men's Scries — Pete Pierce,
528; Jack Kaiser, 510; Games —
Kaiser, 211; Pierce, 192.
Women's Scries — Patricia
Slpley, 518; Norma Normandy,
462: Games — Slpley, 201;
Nancy Shepherd, 189.
W A S H D A Y D R O P O U TS
M A R CH 28
Men's Scries — Elm er Stufflct.
553: Myron Gates. 533; Games
— Bob Orwlg, 201; Gates, 197.
Women's Scries — Barbara
Richards. 571; Eve Rogcro. 439;
Games — Richards, 206; Rogero,
174.

"It was always a tough game
when wc played Sanford." suld
Ih-nrlquez. "W e knew It was
going in Im - Inngh because Sanlord always hail strong pitching

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19*4.
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FLO R ID A
By M AR CIA L. F U L L E R .
C LER K
Stmlnol* County Service*
Bldg
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Telephone: (407)331-1)10.
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Key West
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B .A .M E N
M AR CH 29
Series — Pete Campbell. 643;
Jim Gateman. 637: Stan Smith,
588; George, 578.
Games — Cubit Malone. 263:
Campbell. 263; Gateman. 256;
Sm ith. 231.

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and were tremendous competi­
tors But It was ulways fun to
play Sanford because we knew It
would he u g(K)d game."
T h is year's Key West tenm Is
typical of teams In the past, with
a good mixture of power, speed
and pitching. And as usual, they
arc very well euuclicd lit the
fundamentals and don't make
m any mistakes.
Am ong the memories that the
conversation with H cn rlq u cz
Invoked wus the 1970 game In
K e y W est w h en H c n rlq u c z
caught a perfect gumc thrown at
Sanford hy Oswaldo Alphonso
III. Sanford probably had the
s e c o n d b e s t te a m In th e
tournament tliut year, but back
then the tournam ent's were
single elimination.
"Oswaldo (Alphnoso) is now
living und run n ing his own
business In New Jersey." said
Hcnrlqucz. "W e still stay In
touch."
When Hcnrlqucz was a 15
year old tn 1973. Sanford and
Key West met In the finals of the
Senior Major League To u rn a ­
ment In Tullulmsscc. After a
three-hour ruin delay the game
started al 10 p.m. and did not
get over until after midnight.
Key West scored three u n ­
earned runs ofT Pat Crlm m lns In
the first Inning and held on to
Itcut Sanford 3-2, The game was
the fourth of the day for Sanford
and a win would have forced
another gumc.
Sanford nearly pulled off the
win us. with the score 3-1 In the
fifth Inning. Joe Benton lined a
350-fool shot off the left center
field fence, bul Shawn O'Brien
was Just nipped at the plule on a
perfect rcluy throw from (he Key
West shortstop Rltchlc Pazo. a
junio r college All-American.
Th e winning pitcher In that
game was Icfthunder Brooks
Carey, who went on to become
an All-American at Florida State
and pilch in the major leagues
for Baltimore und Cincinnati.
Carey Is now the pitching coach
for Key West High School.
Th e final time Key West hurt
Sanford was In 1975, again In
Tulluhasscc. when Key West
rightholder Louie Pazo made a
diving stop of a line drive hit by
David Wiggins with two out In
the bottom of the seventh Inning
with T im and Ned Ralnea repre­
senting the tying and winning
runs on second and third base.
Key West went on to beat
Tallahassee for the Lille.
Hcnrlquez hod a warning for
local fans as he left the ball park
Thursday night.
"W c 'rc not done yet. We still
have a lot of good young players,
nnd more coming up. Wc will be
back next year."

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- Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday, April 3, 1094

Business
IN BRIEF

Shuttle to paradise from Sanford
By NICK PFEIFAUF
Horald Staff Wrltor

REAL E S TA TE
Longwood Coldwell praises
LO N G W O O D - Coldwell Hanker Residential Real Estate.
Inc., has given several recognitions to It's Longwood facility.
Th e Longwood location Itself, has hern named a Coldwell
Banker premier office. West Central Florida President Michael
R. Good presented Kay Carson. Longwood manager, with the
honor during the company’s International business conference
recently In San Diego, California. The designation Is the
highest honor among Individual affiliate olTlccs.
In other honors. Robert Arrlgonl, president of Caldwell's
Residential Brokerage, presented Carson with the President
Council Manager's Award.
Arrfgoni said, “ Kay has set a high standard In management
excellence and Is most deserving of this awnrd."

H iggins

Heath honors

LO N G W O O D — Higgins &amp; Heath Inc./Bettcr Homes and
Gardens, a locally owned real estate company, was honored for
sales excellence at this year's Renl Estate Service International
Business Conference and Convention In New Orleans.
Th e 15-year old company re|&gt;ortrd handling a record $110
million In home sales last year.

Southern adds people
LO N G W O O D - Southern Realty Enterprises. Inc.. 2048 S.R.
434 In Longwood has added six new sales associates to the
company. Th e y were listed as David Nelson. Kevin Soudcr, Jo n
Janfcshan, Jurgen Betz. Kathryn Ehstcr, and Mehdl Jnvaherl.
Southern has also recognized Dlan Zatloukal for her
accomplishments In becoming a Million Dollar Producer for the
company In 1093.

Financial fair
O R LA N D O — A free financial fair will l&gt;c held In Orlando
Tuesday. April 5. The purpose Is to educate the public about
Investment opportunities. Subjects are to Include mutual fund
markets, direct Investments, taxes, and living trusts.
Th e fnlr Is free to the public, but reservations arc required for
reserve seating. Th e event Is co-sponsored by W DBO-AM Radio,
and the Certified Financial Group. Inc.
Three separate sessions will be held at the Radlsson Hotel In
Orlando. For Information and/or reservations, phone the
Certified Financial Group, 1-800-393-2883.

Inventors arise

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Florida has been chosen as one of six states to host a National
Innovation Workshop. Th e event was announced by the Small
Business Development Center at the-Unlverslty-of-Central
Florida.
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Entitled “ Making Inventions Pay" the gathering Is tp.serve,
the southeastern region of th&lt;f"natlom*wftlt -300 o^ itWw
Inventors expected to attend.
Many lectures and workshops arc scheduled.. sprosps
Th e meeting urc sponsored by the U.S. Department of
Energy. Energy Related Inventions Program. National Institute
of Standards and Technology, and the U.S. Dept, of Commerce.
For additional Information phone the Florida Product
Innovation Center, (904) 334-1830.

Business women’s dinner
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - The American Business Women s
Association. Scfnlnole Sunrise Chapter will have u dinner
meeting April 12, at Hollduy Inn on Douglas Road at S.R. 438.
Th e event starts at 0:30 p.m . Admission Is 814. with udvunce
reservations required.
Contact Pat Cupsancs. 830-0911.

A P P O IN T M E N T S
Maise at Calton
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Douglas S. Maise has been named
land development manager for Carlton Homes, headquartered
In Altamonte Springs. Th e announcement was made by Leslie
Peters, sales und marketing manager.
Prior to joining Carlton, Maise was president of Ills own lund
development company In Seminole County.

E D U C A T IO N O F F E R IN G S

SA N FO R D - A new business
has opened at the Central Flor­
ida Regional Airport. Interna­
tional Air Tours has Inaugurated
Its non-stop service, via Natlonnl
A ir Charters, to Grand Bahnmu
In theorthem Bahamas.
Th e charter nlrllnr moved Its
operations last November from
Daytonn Beach to Sanford.
Weekly flights began late last
year and have successfully con­
tin u e d w ith e x ce lle n t load
factors since the beginning of
this year.
Th e chamber event marked to
official recognition of this major
and significant new business
and tour company to Sanford.
Each Friday, from 8 to 9 a.m..
a com plim entary continental
breakfast Is served at the San­
ford terminal for passengers.
T h e event features authentic
Island music. Parking Is free,
and there Is no limit on bagguge.
Boarding on the classic DC-3 Is
at 9:15 a .m .. and the tour
begins.
Flights re turn non-stop to
Sanford on Sundays, arriving at

5:45 p.m.
The group of Bahamas Travel
Partners, represented by In ­
ternational A ir lours, specializes
In packaging Individual and
group reservations to ull the
Bahum as In c lu d in g the O ut
Islands, with particular focus on
A b a c a . A n d ro s . D Im ln l.
Eleuthera. Grand Bahama and
New Providence Islands
Day trips frequently run from
the island hubs and New Pro­
vidence to the Out Islands.
Spedul packages are bring
olfcred by In le rn n llo n n l A ir
T o u rs . One Includes a tour
s|K-rlally created for divers. It
Includes dive packages on Ihc
Is la n d s of A linen. B im in i.
Eluthera. Grand Bahama and
New Providence. Prices start at

H*&gt; (M Ptioto fey Tommy Vtnconl

Greater Sanford Chambor of
bassadors hold a ribbon culling
Air Tours at the Conlral Florida
recontly. Left, front. Air Tours
8349 per person, double oc­
cupancy for two nights and
Include air travel from Central
Florida, hotel accommodations
and diving.
Autocr special Is thr Island
Hoppers International offers a
num hr ol packages which can I k designed lor a small group ol
nine or more persons such as
families, corporations, associa­
tions. church groups, or others,
to anywhere In the islands
For Information on the special
packages and tours, contact
Marla Ford at 323-3585. or
1-800 HOP-7595.
International Air Tours is lo­
cated at 2735 Mellonvllle Ave­
nue. Suite 108. at the Central
Florida Regional Airport

Commerce Am ­
for International
Roglonal Airport
Marla E. Ford.

Right, with scissors. Air Tours Gerald P. Bourno
Conlor. Airport Director Sieve Cooke and Chambor
Prosidont Robbie Roberts.

H m M Photo by Tommy VInconl

Passongnrs boarding tho classic DC-3 at Sanlord for a trip to Grand
Bahamas

What is business saying?
Chamber revegls^interesting statistics
By NICK FF1IFAUF
Hnrald Stall Writer
C h a m b e rs of C o m m e rc e
membership consists mostly of
leadership from ull sizes of
business. C h a m b e r projects
therefore, are the result of what
the majority hnvc dcvermlncd to
be most needed.
T h e

b ig g e s t

p ro b le m

statewide, bus been determined
to be crime and/or drugs. Second
on the listing was cconomy/Joba.
and third was taxes and/or
government.
T h e prohlcm /ncrd list bus
been released by Ihc Florida
C ham ber of Com m erce. Th e
cham ber recently conducted
phone conversations und sur­
veys with 331 business execu­
tives ucross the state. It was
done with the help of politically
Independent Muson-DIxon O pi­
nion Research. Th e questions
dealt with an overall view of
needs for the entire state.
Chamber Executive Vice Pres­
ident Bob McKnlght observed.
"W e expect to be gathering und

releasing data periodically on
general business Issues us well
us opinions on political Issues,
political candidates, economic
and social trends, and busi­
ness-oriented products and st-rv
Ices."
“ Through collecting and using
this import.mi Information." he
said, “ we Intend to Increase our
effectiveness ns Ihc leading rep­
resentative of Florida's business
com m unity."
When asked about Ihc single
most Im portant Issue luring
Florida today. 48 percent of
respondents named crime and/or
drugs. At the same time, when
asked which category of slate
spending should be first In line
for additional money, 40 percent
suld — Public schools."
Crim inal Justice came In sec­
ond with 32 percent of respon­
dents Indicating that If addi­
tio n a l fu n d s a rc a v n lla b le
through economic growth, they
should he directed (here.
In second and third place as
Ihc most Important Issues for
business were (he ccouomy/und

or Jobs, al 21 pcrccm. and taxes
and/or government spending at
20 percent.
In terms of personal exposure
lo crime, a statewide average ol
18 percent Indicated that their
business had been harm ed
seriously or somewhat by crime
during the past year.
A statewide average of 81
licrccnt said their business had
been harmed a little, or not at
all.
T o deal with the problem of
prison overcrowding, businesses
o ve rw h e lm in g ly (79 percent)
favor more probation for non­
violent and first-time offenders
so dial violent and repeat of­
fenders can spend more time In
prison.
Th e study revealed an addi­
tional number of results:
• When asked If they favor
Increased spending lo keep pris­
oners In Juil un average of 75
percent of th e ir sentences,
members were evenly spill with
48 percent In favor, and 45
percent opposed.

International courses
D A Y T O N A B E A C H — The Center for International Business
Education at Duytona Beach Com m unity College has set up an
intensive training course series called "Exp o rt 9 4 ."
Th e first course sections begin Tuesday. April 12. at 0 p.m .,
and continues each Tuesday evening for seven weeks. In order
to enroll, a person must register for ail seven sections
In order to enroll, a person docs not need to be a resident of
Volusia County. Seminole and other county residents are also
accepted.
The cost Is 8115. which Includes all seminar materials.
Th e course Is co-sponsored by S C O R E, Enibry-Rlddlc
Aeronautical University, the Florldu Caribbean Institute, and
the International Trade Committee of the Voluslu Manufactur­
ing Association.
For Information, phone DBCC ut (904) 947-3141.

• 82 percent of Ihc Chamber
members polled said they would
be willing lo volunteer between
four and eight hours a month In
a program that fights Juvenile
crime.
• Even more members said
they would he willing In litre and
train a former Juvenile olfetidcr
who Is recommended as ready
and willing lo take an entry-level
Job.
Cham ber olflclals said now
that they have reached an
agreement with Mnson-DIxon
Opinion Research for this study.
It will tie on a continuing basis,
and he used to cover a wide
vailcty of subjects. The Informa­
tion would then be distributed
across the stale to chamber
mcmlK-rs as well as other cham­
bers.
Chamber President Frank M.
Ryll. J r . said. "Th ro u g h cons­
tant and s ta tis tic a lly valid
monitoring of chamber mem­
bers' opinions, we will be even
better able to represent the
needs and preferences of busi­
ness lo the legislature and gov­
ernment officials."
T h e F lo r id a C h a m b e r of
Commerce has a membership of
16.000 business leaders. It Is the
largest stale or local chamber In
the country, and FLorldn's larg­
est broad-based business organi­
zation.

F o r P e rs o n a l
&amp; C o m m e r c ia l
In s u r a n c e

N A T IO N A L N E W S
Grocery store scams
W A S H IN G TO N
— In a new scheme that's spreading
nationwide, federal ofTIcluls say networks of small grocery
stores arc buying food stamps from recipients at cut rates, then
redeeming them from the government ut full value.
By working together and shipping coupons among stores,
sometimes across the country, merchants arc able to hide large
purchases of food stamps and sluy one step ahead of
Investigators.

TONY RUSSI, JR.

TO N Y RUSSI
INSURANCE
2575 S. French Ave.
Sanford

Dates on Pepsi
N E W YO R K — I’cpsl-Cola Co. will slurt warning Its
customers with cusy-to-rcad dates stamped on soft drink
containers how long they have before the soda starts losing Its
flavor.
Th e nation's second-biggest soft drink maker said Wednes­
day that consumers arc demanding more Information about
what they cal and drink and It expects others to Imitate Its
move. A New York state consumer advocate applauded the
move.
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Ribbon cutting
The Lake Mary/Healhrow Cham ber of C om ­
merce held a ribbon culling recently for a new
bualnesa In Lake Mary. Michael Froehllch Is
regional director for M P L System s, Inc., with
national headquarters In New Jersey. Show n at
the ribbon cutting In front of the Chamber office,

322-0285

Herald Photo by Tommy Vlnconl

left to right, chambor members Frank Bakor,
Vickie M cPherson, Cathy Driskel, Diane Parkor,
Froehllch, Jo-Ann Perfldo, Ken M acDonald,
Q lnny G oom bs, Jay Gebhard, and Richard
Starcher.

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�Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, April 3, 1904 - SB

People
Fashions step out for Easter
Charity spring fling to benefit cancer research
Fashions with n Hair stepped
out In time to Join the Easter
parade when the Sun ford-Luke
Mary Board of the Amcrlenn
Cancer Soslety singed a spring
benefit at Alarpia Country Club
on March 24.
Over 100 supporters of the
A C S turned out for luncheon
and an elegant fashion show,
coordinated by Jacobson's with
professional models showing
what Mildny will be wearing this
season. Shirley Johnson was the
fashion commentator.
"O h . It was lovely." Vivian
Buck said, " T h e ntmosphcrc
there Is lovely and they had a
nice tribute to E m y (Em y Bill,
chairman of the local AC S who
died In February)." Th e event
was dedicated to the late chair­
man "w h o gave willingly and
tirelessly to the crusade against
cancer."
Barbara West, health reporter
for Channel 9 ABC Television,
guest speaker, presented an
update on cancer research and
the buddy concept when friends
with cancer stay in Inuch. She
also spoke of a new medication
that reduces the nausea trauma
Induced by chemotherapy.
Th e patrons paid 830 to attend
the benefit luncheon for cancer
research. At each place setting
was a net pouch of Givenchy
fragrances and body care pro­
ducts. Supporters were served
chicken salad In a puffed pastry
shell, fruit, rolls, beverage and
chocolate swirl cheesecake with
raspberry sauce.
Ix o r a G a r d e n C l u b so ld
baskets of Ivy with profits going
to the lamellt ami decorative
outdoor bunnies were also sold.
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal donated two mammograms
as do o r p rize s and also a
weekend retrenl was donated to
n lucky winner. Another fabu­
lous prize was a huge buskel of

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Bernard 0. Mitchell and eon, Barcarle.

Outstanding
Mitchell honored for
community service
Mars Hill Seventh Day Adven­
tist Church presented C om m u­
nity Guesl Day on their sabbath.
March 26, T h is special time
during the worship service was
to simply say thank you to one
of S a n fo rd 's and S e m in o le
County's com m unity activists
who was honored lor Ills out­
standing com m un ity service.
Bernard I). Mitchell was pres-

Crystal Lasllno Flolds Is shown
all drossod lor Iho Eastor colobratlon. Sho Is holding a vaso of
orchids lhat says swootly that
spring Is really here Crystal
wishes all of you a Happy Easlor.
She Is the daughter ol Mr. and
Mrs. Mourlco J. Fields Jr. and
tho granddaughter ol Iho Rev.
Robert and Mrs. Martha Doctor.
Sho will soo you In church today.

SANFORD

M ARVA
H A W K IN S

SANFORD

D O R IS
D IE T R IC H

Included: Joyce Malone. Amelia
R oyster, Susie Reid, L yn d a
Moncrlef, Martha Yancey. Trlcfa
Cobb, Shirley McCasklll. Mildred
Nicholas and Allison Aten, as
well as Edith McNeill, the cur­
rent local A C S chairman.
Molly Bush Pflueger pul her
artistic aptitudes to work and
Illustrated the distinctive pro­
gram which featured a cuddly
bunny on the cover.
Th e final word from an u n ­
identified su pp o rte r: li was
gorgeous.

Missing mates sought

H*fild Shots tryApryt Konltton
Professional models Katie and Preo show Easter fashions at a
fashion show and luncheon sponsored by the American Cancer
Society, Sanlord Lake Mary board.
skin care products and fra­
grances from Jacobson's.
Not only did Ju d y Wlmblsh,
chairman of the event, draw

from AC S members In the stag­
ing of the huglily successful
benefit, but several com m unity
volunteers also assisted. Th e y

Last week, we told you about
the Seminole High School class
of 1964 celebrating Its 30th
reunion on J u ly 22 and 23. Hilly
Higgins told us there were many
missing mates, and wc believe
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Anyone having any Info on the
missing mates, please call Hilly
at (407) 824-5395: or Peggy
Grier Nocll, 323-8367.
T h e missing mates arc as
follows:
Barbara Alford. Nancy A n ­
toine. Robert Avretl. Raymond
Baker, Robert liallurd.
Gary
Be n n ett. R a y m o n d B ennett.
R ic h a rd B e n to n , B a rb a ra
Buckler. Te rry Hucklew. Konnv
Cush. Mike C hance. Sharon
Chuudoln. Honey Childs. Dlnuc
Clause. Sum Copeland and Bel tv
Lou Corbin.

□ See Dietrich, Page 6B

Hobby: Peter Cottontail, Flopsy and Mopey would be right at home

enled a plaque expressing the
appreciation of I’ustor Wright
and the Mars Hill Church con­
gregation.
W c Halute (he Bernard I).
Mitchell Family. 1994 Family or
(h r Year. Mitchell Is married to
lhe lovely Beverly Stephens of
Sanford and thry are the parents
ol Kevin. Teresa, and Bernard
J r. I bis closely knit family share
many hours ol happiness. Mit­
chell. a local graduate ol Crooms
High School, Is n man who
always had the desire to make
Ids com m unity what It should
Ire. to live a proper and suc­
cessful life.
Mitchell is a licensed enbalmcr
and funeral director. His pro­
fessional career has seen him as
a member of the Florida Morti­
cian Association. Fourth Re­
gional District of Florida Morti­
c ia n A s s o c ia tio n , N a tio n a l
Funeral Directors and Mortician
Association, and Alpha Gamm a
Alphu Chapter Epsilon Nu Delta
Mortuary Fraternity.
Being the family and com m u­
nity oriented person he Is. Mit­
chell gives thunks for all recogni­
tion given him from his com m u­
n ity In v o lv e m e n t. He often
expresses that no m an can
accomplish goals unless he en­
circles himself with people who
have the sam e Interest and

Bunnies
abundant
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By SUSAN WBNNBR
Herald Correspondunt

Photo by Suion Wonnor

Cheryl Plckren surrounded by some of her “ hundreds of bunnies.'

SA N FO R D - Every day Is
E a s te r at the hom e ol
C h e ryl Plckren. Bunnies
were seen from the doorstep
and from one end of the
house to the other. Plckren
even had a real bunny In
her collection. Bis name Is
Thum per.
Plckren wus born In San­
ford and has now lived here
a total of 28 years. Her
husband of nine years.
D o n n ie , an d th e ir tw o
children, Megan. 9. and
A m a n d a , 6. liv e c o m ­
fortably surrounded by sev­
eral acres ami lots of peace
an d q u ie t. L ittle w ild ,
brown bunnies were seen at
times running through Iho
buahes and across the lane.
Staying busy lias been a
way of life for Plckren. She
works at Plnccrcst Elcmeu-

□ Bee Hobby, Page 7B

□ See Hawkins, Page 7B

Girl Scouts, mothers visit Savannah on spring break

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Lake Mary Girl Scout Troop
148 started spring break off with
u m o t h e r -d a u g h te r tr ip to
Suvnunah. Ga. T h e troop and
t h e i r m o t h e r s a r r i v e d In
Savannah Thursday afternoon,
March 2-1. Mothers and their
daughters explored the many
unique shops on River Street
before heading to the Ships of
the Scu Museum lor a pizza
party.
Th e ships of the Sea Museum,
located In one of the first
waterfront buildings to be re­
stored on River Street. Is u
maritime museum with u large
collection of model ships and
m a ritim e m e m o ra b ilia . T h e
models range In size from five
Inches to more than eight feet In
length and Include ships such as
th e
M a y f lo w e r : th e
S .S .
Svannuh. the first steamship to
cross the Atlantic; and the N.S.
Savannah, the first nuclear pow­
ered merchant vessel.
Frldny m orning, the group
visited some of S a vunuah's
famous churches. Including the
W esley M o n um en ta l U n ited
Methodist Church, the First Afri­
can Baptist Church and Temple

LAKE MARY

MARY
ROWELL &amp;
SHARI
BRODIE
Mlckve Israel. The troop also
took a walk through Colonial
Park Cemetery, used from 1750
to 1853.
Friday afternoon, the group
drove out to the Tybec Island
Lightho use. T h e lighthouse.
Georgia's oldest and tallest. Is
15-1 feet lu height. From the
bottom of the lighthouse to the
observation platform, there are
178 steps. Most of the girls and
some of the mothers mude It all
the way to the top, quite an
accomplishment since each step
ufter the 70th one Is bigger and
harder to climb than the one
before. In un amazing feat of
physics, the steps arc ull the
same size going back down.
Th e highlight of the trip wus

tho visit Saturday to the Juliette
Gordon Low Girl Scout National
Center. T h e center, known to
G irl Scouts nationwide as the
Birthplace, was Savannah's first
registered N ational H isto ric
Landmark and the birthplace ol
Juliette Gordon Low, founder ol
Girl Scouts, Scheduled lor demo
lltlon In 1953, Girl Scouts untlonwlde begun a money raising
campaign that enabled them to
buy the house and preserve It.
T h e first a c t iv it y at the
birthplace was Rainy Day In
1870. a special Interest session
that gives girls a look at what
Juliette would have done on a
rainy day when she was a girl.
Girls uml mothers dressed in
clothes appropriate to the era
and then tried their hands at
cutting silhouettes and shadow
plcutres. embroidering their Ini­
tials. milking tinsel pictures and
more.
After u quick lunch,the group
returned to the birthplace for a
tour and a brief history of the
house. Since it's purchase In
1953. most of the house Inis'
been restored to Its original:

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1SH S Band minister’s labor of love

Isaac

By SUSAN WBNNSR
Herald Correspondent

Christine and Lloyd "Pappy" Ricker

Rickers honored
at surprise 50th
anniversary fete
SA N FO R D - Christine and
Lloyd "P a p p y" Ricker cele­
brated their 50th wedding
a n nive rsary on M arch 13.
1994, On March 3 they left
their home In Sanford for a
two-week spring vacation In
Lebanon. Term , to visit with
their daughter and son-in-law,
Reeky and J im Molenanr. En
r o u t e t h e y s t o p p e d In
Sopcrton, On. for a visit with
C h r i s 's s is t e r a n d h e r
hu sb a nd . R u b y and J .C .
D a rlcy. where they relived
memories of other visits on the
Parley farm.

from the South Pacific to
N o r f o lk , V n . T h e f a m ily
followed him to Norfolk lo San
Frnnclsco. back to Norfolk,
hack to Jacksonville and final­
ly lo Sanford. Pappy was a
member of (he Heavy Attack
Squadrons 1, 3. 5, 9 and on
the wing stud.
Chris and Pappy have lived
In Sanford for 41 years. He
retired from the Navy In 19GH
and headed for Mel Dekle's
G ulf Stutlun where he stayed
for 13 years doing everything
from providing smiles for cus­
tomers to fixing the most
In trlc u tc m e c h a n ic a l p ro ­
blems.

U n k n o w n to C h r is and
Pappy, Becky had organized a
surprise. At 4:45 a.m . on
Chris and Pappy have six
Saturday, March 12. Pappy g r a n d c h i l d r e n a n d f iv e
1 w oke to the fa m ily d o g ,
g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n . T h e ir
Ginger, harking. When he ar­ oldest son. Ronnie, and Ids
rived in the downstairs foyer wife. Gcorgelt. Jive In Lllhla,
he found Ills eldest son, Flu. with lheir sons, Ronnie
Ronnie, his youngest son, Phil. und Chrlsiopher. The ir only
Phil's wife. Holley, and their d a ug h te r. B e cky, and her
son. Kyle. He was so overcome h u s b a n d . J i m , l i v e in
with emotion, he had to sit Lebanon. Te n n . Th e ir family
down to catch his hrcalh. He consists of three daughters.
called for Chris lo come down Puulu Downer und son. Dustin,
and she sim ply cx clu lm rd live In Ihe O rla n d o area.
"ooooooo!"
Y v o n n e O liv e r and her
husband. JefT. and their three
Th e day was spent visiting,
children. T im m y . Katie and
seeing the countryside und
Devon live In Dallas. Texas.
readying for the evening's cel­ S h e lle y M olenaar and her
ebration. T h a t evening the daughter. Katarina, live In (lie
Ricker family enjoyed dinner O r la n d o a re a . C h r is a n d
and a stage show while cruis­ Pappy’s youngest son, Phil,
ing down (he C um b erla n d
lives In Sanford with his wife,
River on Ihe General Jackson
Holley, and son. Kyle. Puppy's
R lve rh o n t. W h e n th ey re­ sister. Audrey Trcckcr, moved
turned home Chris and Pappy from Hartford. Conn, lo San­
cut the two-tiered 50th wed­ ford in 1908 und lives Just a
ding anniversary cake which few streets from Chris and
was decorated w llh pink roses, Pappy.
pearls, live foliage and two
Chris and Pappy enjoy vis­
doves on lop of a music box.
made by Kim. Th e lovely blue iting others nnd lending n
.mil gold music box was n gift helping hand whenever they
from their granddaughters, arc needed. T h e past 50 years
have flown by und they look
Y v o n n e O liv e r und Puulu
Downer. T o remember the forward to sharing more m e m ­
occasion a huge silk arrange­ ories with each other and their
family und friends.
ment with 50 mauve and
T u rn in g buck the calendar,
white roses and a gold 50th
anniversary frame which pluys wotdd Poppy m urry Ills bride
the "Anniversary W nllz" dec­ of 50 years?
" O h . I m u s t c e rt a in ly
orated the table.
w ould." he exclaimed. "She
In December 1940, Pnppy
(Chris) raised our family while
enlisted In the Navy. In 1943
I was In the Navy and did an
while stationed In Jacksonville
o ulslundlngjob."
he mel Chris und Ihcy were
His famous Iasi words for a
married on March 13. 1944.
successful m arriage: " Y o u
Being In the Navy. Pappy was have to love and respect each
stationed In a variety of places other.”

Music echoes from the home of
T o n y Ulnck. He serves as the
president of the Seminole High
School Band Pnrcnl Assoclullon.
There Is no pay Involved. Volun­
teering for ibis work has actually
been a labor of love. Black Is now
In Ills fifth year us president. His
son. Chris. Is drum major for the
Seminole High School's hand
und his son. Dnvld, now nl
Florida State University, served
ns drum major when he at­
tended Seminole. "Both of my
boys have been a purl of Ihe
band progrnm and Bcrvcd as
drum m ajor," lie said. Th e y both
excel In m usic."
Black's Involvement with the
school system doesn't rn d there.
H is w ife . P a t. te n c h e s at
Ham ilton Elem entary School.
Th e y both have been very active
In their children’s eduentton ami
their extra-curricular activities.
Dlnck nlso keeps n hectic sched­
ule as the m in is te r of the
Sanford Church of Christ.
Ills Involvement began ns a
desire to he Involved In the
Interests of his children. "I nlso
bernntr Interested In the hand
through the late Nelson Thorton,
the past president." lie said.
"Jeff Jordan, the hand director
at the hcIioo I. got me Interested
too."

Hvrild Photo by Suiftn Wonnot

The Rev. Tony Black Is a Dividend volunteer.
Black cited much of his work
as n "calch-as-catch can and
projcct-lo-prajccl." Ills hours for

volunteering have been endless.
“ I was Invited to chair meetings
and answer a few phone culls."

he said. "It's lH-en more than
that since. I publish a newsletter
n couple of tim es a ye ar."
Unfortunately. Seminole may he
losing a v e ry h a rd worker
because since Ills youngest son
graduates this year. Black plans
to step down front his duties. At
the time. Black has over 2.000
hours as a Dividend. "Sonic of
those hours arc for chaperoning
trips for D e s tin y ." he snhl
"Some hours are also related to
hand. I get about 400 Dividend
hours per m onth."
From organizing volunteers to
he chaperones nnd fund-raiser*
to much volunteering of Ills own.
Black keeps a busy schrdulc
with the hand. "Close to 100
families are tied up In the hand."
he said. "It's a strong program
that keeps getting stronger. The
activities wc arc doing Is to
promote a bettrr atmosphere in
the fine arts for our children
The parents band together for
that purpose."
Black was very modest nbom
his many tireless hours of devo­
tion to the hard work. H r spoke
frequently of all the help re­
ceived from other parents to help
fill the Job. Delegating some
responsibilities was actually one
of the Jobs Black said he really
enjoyed. " T h e biggest Job is
c h a p e r o n i n g a n d r a is in g
m oney." he said. "T h e county

Cl Bee Volunteer, Page 7B

Dietrich
Continued from Page SB
Also: Mike Davis. Audrey De­
cker. Paul Dennis, D rW n yn c
D e n to n , Leon D o d so n . J o y
Duggar, Willie Dursleller, Bill
Duxhury, Margaret Ellis. Doug
Firestone, Linda Fllzwaler. Jean
Fletcher. Lily Flexer. Sara Flex­
o r. P e a rley F o le y . B a rb a ra
Foster, Robert Frantzcn nnd Sue
Fulford.
Also: Rick G n lln h e r. Stan
G n rvrr. Sandy Get man. Penny
Cileeson, Ronald Goers*. Kent
Gregory. Dlnnc Hacked. Betty
Hayes. Sharon Heuly. Sandy
H c r v ls h . Pat H o lla n d . F a y
Holloway. Jennie Hoop. Gay
H u n t , L in d a H u n t . J o h n
J e n k in s , M a lco lm Jo h n s o n .
To n ya Johnson. Sonva Jones.
Lois Karnes. Roy K ing and
To m m y King.
Also: Carol Lnn ccy, Linda
Lcggore. Sandy Levy, Diane
L lp n c y . Diane L o w ry , Scott
Mulbon. Mary Munfrrdo, Cathy
Markowitz, Butch Mills. Betty
Morris, J im m y Morris. Karen
Nelson, Paulette Normund, Betty
O'Mahoney, J im m y Page, David
Pursley. Jo hn Pharr. Don Place.
Doug Plnpp. Bobby Ring and
Don Robson.
Also: Barbara Schlock. Renee
S lm o n c a u x . S a n d y S la y to n .
J e rry Sm ith. J o A n n Sparks.
Thercsc Spears. Sherry Splnclll.
Susan Slewurt. Dlnnc Stubhlns.
Pat Szabo. Allen Taylor. Chris
Thom us. Davis Thom as and Ken
Tyre .
Also: H aro ld U n g e r. R uth
Wulstcdt. Thom as Weiss. James
W estbrook. Sharon W hitten.
Shirley W ilder. Steve W illis.
Eileen W inkler. Fred Woods.
Charles Yales and Bill Young.

New SSAA by-laws
Th e Sanford-Semlnole Art A s -1
social Ion met ul Shoncy’s Res­
taurant on Saturday. March 2G.
According to Ashby Jones, the
meuilters approved a new set of
by-laws which. In essence, pro­
vides the group to simply meet
and encourage art. Ashby said
the group will not he affiliated
with any other organization, hut
encourages Its members to help
und associate Individually with
other organizations as they see
fit.
Joe Mathlcux presented the
program and critiqued paintings
of the members.
T h e next meeting Is scheduled
April 23 at Shoncys.

Dutch go country
A colorful card with a windmill
In the background of a magnifi­
cent field of yellow tulips arrived

TTtrtld PSoto by Apryl lUnliton

Judy Wlmblah (loll), evont chairman, and Edith
McNoill, hoard ohalrman, at Iho Sanlord-Lako
from Jackie Caolo. who Is In the
Netherlands visiting her daugh­
ter and husband. Susan and
Marco Mooi, and their children.
Th e Bools live at Gasieren. an
agricultural comm unity.
Jackie said the netgiihors In a
nearby village are very enthuslastlc over country western
which Is Just making its debut
there. She also said n hotel
owner, who claims to be a chef,
said he spent many months
learning to make the perfect
American hamburger.
Can't you Just sec a little
Dutch boy and a little Dutch girl
lining up In iheir wooden clogs
to do their country illng at a III tie
Dutch mill on a III lie Dutch hill?

Line dancing
Speaking of country line danc­
ing. you and your friends arc
cordially Invited to learn the
latest steps during April at the
First Untied Methodist Church.
Dancing Is scheduled every
F r i d a y , at 7 :3 0 p . i n . . In
fellowship hall, behind the sanc­
tuary at 4 19 Park Ave.
T h e co u n try line dancing,
u n d e r the d ire ctio n of Bill
Mnrcontel. Is open to the public.
There Isa nominal fee.

Career conference
June McFuddcn. Blythe Smith
and Em m a R. Nelson, Mary Kay
cosmetics consultants, attended
a conference at the Orlando
Convention Center Iasi weekend.
T h e “ Make It Happen" Career
Conference of '94, presented by

Mary American Cancer Society lunchoon and
fashion ehow at Alaqua Country Club.

Mary Kay Cosmetics, attracted
thousands of Mary Kay reps.
Th e re were several confer­
ences going nil around the
country, hut in the surprlsr nl
the representatives at the Or
lundo meeting. Mary Kay Ash.
grande matriarch and founder ol
the Dallas-bused company, ap­
peared to address the throngs.
From all reports. Mary Kay
attends only one such confer­
ence a year — ihe one with the
largest number of regtatrattons.
"It was overwhelming." June
said. She was so excited to he so
close lo the very rich and famous
celebrity. In fact, Ju n e look
several photos oj Mary Kay
during her delivery.
Several Sanford M ary Kay
consultants plan to attend a
seminar In Dallas In Ju ly .

Wedding anniversary
Chnrntunc and T o rry Frasc.
fi05 Mimosa T e r., want the
world lo know they were mar­
ried five years on A p ril 1.
Somehow, they missed getting
their wedding announcement In
the llcrahl following their wed­
ding at the First Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary and recep­
tion at the Winter Park Racquet
Club.
And they arc happily married.
Charmanc said, W l- love being
married I Wc dated eight years
and we never broke u p.”
Congratulations to the lov­
ebirds!

Disney Easter Parade
Parade lovers will be Interest
cd to learn that dancers from the
School nl Dance Arts will appeal
111 the Disney Easter Parad*
today on television. Check your
television schedule for Ihe time
and station.
(Doris Dietrich, Sanlord Herald
People oditor, I* alio a Herald
columnist covorlng the Sanlord
area. Phone: 322-2611.)

Lake Mary—
Continued from Page BB
condition, in one room of the
h o u se , th is e n ta ile d goin g
through 27 layers of paint lo find
the original color. All of the
furnishings In Ihe house are
antique and 40 percent of them
arc original to the house.After
the birthplace visit, the group
went to Laurel Grove Ceme­
tery.the slip of Juliette Low's
grave.
While In Savannah, Troop 148
learned (hat It Is. Indeed, a small
world. T h e troop staying In
adjoining rooms at the hotel
were from Longwood. Th e group
also ran Into Girl Scouts from
Daytona Bench. Birm ingham ,
Ain. und Michigan.

Sponsors needed
The Stardust Service Unit of
G irl Scouts Is still offering
sponsorships for its Olympics
program. T h e Stardust Olympics
will lie held Saturday. April 9
beginning at 9:30 a.m. nt the
Lake Mary multipurpose field.
Over 15 troops arc scheduled lo
c o m p e t e . T h e n u m b e r of
sponsorships available Is limited
so call Rolllc Nelson at 322-3299
or Mary Rowell nt 321-1498 for
more Information.

Artwork donated
The artwork that will be used
to promote the "Olde Lake Mary
Days" celebration on May 7. has
been donated by Luke Mary
resident Claire Evans O ’Connor.
O'Connor's pen and Ink drawing
depicts some of the "landm ark"
buildings In Ihe downtown area
of Lake Mary; the com m unity
building built by her father and
used as a chamber of commerce
building and by the city as City
Hall. Sjoblom'a third store on the
corner of Country Cluh and
Crystal Lake Avenue, Pugh’s
filling station and the Lake Mary
Garage, Gleason's store and the
T h is a rtw o rk , d ra w n b y C la ire E v a n s O 'C o n n o r a n d u s e d to p ro m o te O ld e Lake M a ry D a ys , d e p ic ts s o m e of the " la n d m a rk " b u ild in g s In d o w n to w n Lako M ary.

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Rainbow Bridge is comforting to pet lovers
DEAR ADBY: I cried when 1
read your column about "T h e
Rainbow Bridge." It hit me hnrd
for the following reason;
I had two little Yorkshire
lerrlrrs — a brother and n ulster.
My husband opened our front
door, and they both bolted
across the street as though they
had been shot nut of a cannon.
The hi other came back. The
sister did not. Her name Is Asia.
It's been 10 days since Asia
disappeared. I have walked
door-to-door, posted signs, of­
fered rewards and cried my
heart out over our lltlle dog. She
was wearing a collar with Identtflcntlon tags Indicating her
name, address and how to con­
tact her owner shuld she get lost.
I have resigned myself to the
probability thnt I will have to
wall for the Rainbow Bridge to
see her again. T o the |&gt;erson who
has m y little silver Yorkle — be
good to her; you will never know
how much I loved her.
HEARTBROKEN IN
GARLAND, TEXAS
DEAR HEARTBROKEN! For
someone to knowingly keep n

be there, tt&gt;o. Th a n k you very
much, Ahby.

ADVICE

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

pet that belongs lo another Is a
cruel act. T o whoever has Asia:
It's not loo late to return that
little Yorkle to her rightful
owner. Th in k about It. and think
about It — then do It. No
questions will be asked. Trust
me.

DEAR

AD BY; O h .

how I
enjoyed "T h e Hnlnbow Bridge"!
I can't help bul Imagine what a
crossing It will be — my precious
pets and me. I’ve had a lifetime
of loving dogs. I hope one dny to
cross that bridge with Parti.
Finnegan, Dodo. Spot, Jarnle
and Palsy!
I'm sure. Polly, our parrot, will

MARGARET ROSE,
PLYMOUTH, MINN.
DEAR M AROARET R08E:
That letter Inspired a flood of
mall. Read on;
DEAR ABBY; My husband
and I read your column about
the Rainbow Bridge and thought
It was very swret.
Th e following day we look our
7-year-old "b a b y" to the vel,
thinking he would be given some
kind of medication. As It turned
out, our precious pet had cancer
of Ihc lym ph nodes that had
spread to Ills spleen mid he had
Internal bleeding. We didn't
want him to suffer any more, so
we had him pul down.
W hen we got home, 1 re­
membered that article you wrote
and It really helped us out. I'm
still In shock, tint picturing the
Kalntxiw Bridge brought a smile
lo m y face. I hope It's true.

LORI BODZO, NEWARK. DEL.
DEAR ABBY; I am writing to
(hank you for the item you
published In your column called
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CHRISTINE HOOK,
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DEAR ABBY; I want to thank
you for printing the article from
the |&gt;erson who recommended
holding yur pet white It is "put
down" lo make Its last passing
moments more bearable. I bad
banded over that task to my
husband on two other occasions,
tnit Ibis time, with a ent I'd loved
for 13 years. I changed m y
approach.

Hawkins
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motivates Bernard D. Mitchell.

determination to make changes
In their lives and community.
God, he said, lias placed him
around pcnplr who are willing to
lake a stand for changes In the
comm unity, and lor that, he
says he Is grulcfnl and witling to
continue to strive to make a
difference In the community.
He Is most appreciative for the
honors awarded litin for Ills
dedication und service to his
community (or 1994. He bus
r e c e iv e d th e B r o th e r h o o d
Award. City of Sanford from the
Dr M artin L uth er King J r
t'elebratlon Steering Committee
and many certificates of awards
lor devoted comm unity service
Ills busy life Includes being
vice president of (tie Georgetown
C o m m u n it y A s s o c ia tio n , a
member of the Concerned C iti­
zens of Sanford. Cemetery A d vi­
sory Committee, President of
O r g a n iz e d M en tn A c tio n
(COM A). Exalted Ruler of Celery
City Lodge No. 542. Improved
Benevolent Protective Order of
Elks of 11«»- World. He is nn
ardent member of Trlnliy*United
Methodist C h u rc h . Devotion,
dedication and concern Is what

Cultural arts tour
TnJIr! Arts International Inc.
are preparing for their cultural
arls lour that will take the group
lo New York City this J u ly to gel
the first-hand experience or
viewing live some stage plays.
Th e group of young people are
sponsoring ear washes on Sat­
urdays at Pulck Slop Center.
A irp o rt B o u le va rd und M c­
C r a c k e n R o a d . C h u r c h 's
Chicken. South French Avc.
117-921 Th e group will uecepl
donaiIons to help send them via
train to the big city lor many
cultural arts activities, plays and
sights
If you wish lo help send tills
group on the sum m er tour,
contact Patricia Merritt Whatley
at 277-5558 or Marlyn Mobley
J e n n in g s at 3 3 0 -2 5 4 9 . taxdeductible.

Churches unite
T h e Zion Hope Missionary
Baptist Church Invites the fol­
lowing churches that ure a part
of the F irs t S o u th F lo rid a
Missionary Baptist Association
District Sunday School and D T U

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lory School as
a physical education assistant
and enjoys dancing lor the
Hollywood East d a g g e rs on
special occasions. She and her
fa m ily a tte n d the S a n fo rd
C h u r c h of C h r is t . P lc k re n
teaches the four-year-old class
on Sunday mornings. Collecting
bunnies begun about Itiree years
ugo. "M y slstcr-ln-law. Tina, got
me Interested," said Plckren.
Her husband jokingly chimed
out In the background." And to
her. I say th un k you very
m u ch ." Everyone knows the
time and energy, not to mention
space, that cun tie Involved In a
collection ol anything.
Recalling her first bunny,
Plckren said, "M y first bunny
laid u blue dress with u white
apron. It was a chill; one. I
bought H at a cruft show." She
has bunnies from I'/ti Inches
high to 2 feet high. They range
from cloth, lo ceramic, wood and
even plastic. There are bunuy
planters, wall hangings, bunny
pictures, a bunny tree and a
bunny crossing sign as one
enters her home.

"M y most unique bunny Is
made of a plastic dome body
with a dress and hui made Irum
starched paper." she said. "M y
favorite bunny has lo be the
greut big bunny with the blue
dress. It has flowers on the dress
and pink lace around It." This
bunny lias some sentimental
value since It was one of those
"just because I love you. and for
no special occasion" presents
from her husband.
Hundreds of bunnies peek
fro m w o o d e n s h e lv e s a n d
wooden chairs. Most of the
bunnies have been Integrated
Into her decorating scheme. "I
found I could put bunnies m
chairs and more places for deco­
ration," she said. "Most of m y
bunnies are cloth, although [
have about two dozen ceramic
ones. The cloth ones arc all beige
and most have blue or mauve
dresses that mulch the colors I
decorate w ith."
Plckren admitted that her girls
aren't allowed lo touch many In
her collection. "M e g an and
A mu iKlu made one of their own
to play w ith," she said. "T h e y
made me a bunny picture. Last

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buys uniforms lor the schools.
We, In the association, help raise
money (hid serves as a supple­
ment for what the county does.
At times we have to pay for
repairs on band equipm ent.
Right now the bus Is being
painted." Funds for all these
endeavors come from money
raised hy band members and
parents. "W e're having the sec­
ond of our ear washes on April 9
at W endy's," he said. "W e can
raise from 8500 to 81,000 If
everyone shows up. and If we
presell tickets. We also have
doughnut sales und In Ihc fall,
appir sales. Souvenirs arc sold at
games to benefit the band. We
lund all the auxiliaries like
contest und entry fees, main­
t a i n i n g a n d r u n n i n g H ie
equipment bus und other related
band areas.” Cleaning uniforms
Is another cost assumed by the
association. "It costs about 870
apiece for cleaning." lie said,
Black spoke of their recent
d iv is io n In the band. "W e
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As though the article made ids
dying a little bit easier, Cujo
slipped from this earth that
Sunday night, and headed for
the Rainbow Bridge to wall for
us. Th a n k you for all the great
advice over the years — this bit
In particular.

Lake Mary

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"Bailey" was m y favorite of all
the eats I've had. We shared a F irs t P re s b y te ria n C h u r c h ,
special relationship. I couldn't which Is celebrating Its centen­
allow h rr to go through thin nial this year.
T h e Lake M ary H istorical
without m y loving much and
Commission plans to use the
voire to soothe her.
artwork on posters and flyer} for
My grief is stronger with this Ihc event. T-shirts and j&gt;oss*lb)y
pet's passing Ilian any pel I've stationery and a 1005 calendar.
ever had. But knowing that there
was no struggle, thnt she fell no Mother’s Day fete
A Mother's Day luncheon and
pain, and remembering how she
purred to the very end assures fashion show will be held Muy 7
me tliul I did what was kindest from 11 a.in. lo 1 p.m. at the
for her. After the love und Heal brow Country Club.
affection she gave me during her
Th e event Is being sponsored
lifetime. It was the very least 1 by L a k e M a ry C o m m u n it y
could give back to her. Thanks C lm rrli and Is open to the
for listening.
public, "a greal gift for your
AMY STITT. favorite mom !" Th e luncheon
PEACHTREE CITY. OA. will include women's fashions
by Designer Classics, children’s
DEAR AMY; Because you are fashions by Huynuhows and orig­
obviously a cat lover, you will inal accessories by Elegante'.
positively adore the new book
Music will bo presented by
"Cat Love Letters." collected Margie Peterman. There will be a
correspondence of "cats In love" craft demonstration by Billie
by Leigh W. Rutledge, published Jcnn James and nn original art
by Dutton und available In exhibit bv Shlrle Bedlent.
Imokslurcs now.
Tickets are available by culling
Anyone who has ever loved a 330-0803 or 323-5673; they arc
c u t w i l l t r e n s u r c t h i s 811. Lake Mary C o m m u n ity
heart w a r m in g v o lu m e . It's Church ts located at 101 North
814.05 In the United Slates and C o u n try C lu b Road. In the
820.00 in Canada...and worth Shoppes of Lake Mary. Gerald
Peterman Is tlie pastor.
every penny of It. Trust me.

Hobby

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beloved family |&gt;crt, Cujo, bad
trc'cn diagnosed with terminal
cancer on Friday and was given
three months to live. Th e most
difficult task of explaining Ills
Impending dentil lo our 8-yearold and 5-year-old sons was
made much easier hy I licit arti­
cle. It gave us all a chance to talk
about our dog lu a most positive
way. and for our children to feel
less fearful of death.

Congress to attend a 7 p.m.
meeting on Thursday. April 7. to
help form an opening night
convention choir. The following
churches are members of (he
a uxiliary: Zion Hope Baptist
Church. St. Paul Baptist Church.
Morning Glory Baptist Church,
St. Jo hn Baptist Church. First
Shiloh Baptist Church. New Mt.
Zion Baptist Church, St. Mat­
thew Baptist Church. Progress
Baptist C h u r c h . Providence
Baptist Church. Rose Hill Baptlsl
Church. Antioch Baptist Church.
The music directors arc Evelyn
C la rk , E a rl M ln o lt . Fa ye
Williams and Gloria Williams.
Th e Rev. ('alley Is pastor.
J a z z c o m in g
The Central Florida Jazz Soci­
ety presents Hick Fay and the
W in d y C ity Seven, S u n d a y.
April 17 from 2-5 p.m. at the
Roscmont C o untry Club. O r­
lando. Ja zz — an American art
that keeps alive the entire soul
feeling!
( M a m
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covering Sanford nows. Phone;
322-5418.|

Easier they made me a bunny
out of felt with wlggly eyes."
Finding new bunnies al cruft
shows lias become another fa­
vorite pastime tor Plckren "1
always find one more place to
put one." site said. "Th ere arc
always so many at craft shows
and they are always so different.
1 go to a lot of craft shows from
here to Orlando.” One find she
planned lu search lor ut tier next
craft show venture was cited as a
mop head bunny. "I have made
many mop head angels but I
really want a mop bead bunny,”
she said. "Cruft shows have the
best varieties, so I'm going lo try
to llnd more bunnies there und a
mop head bunny Is llrsi on (he
list."
With Peter Cottontail on his
way, und egg limits scheduled
all around town. Plckren felt
right at home surrounded by her
own buimles. Even Flopsy and
Mopsy could move In and she
would bid them welcome. So as
Easier rounds the corner don't
be surprised If Plckren Is sighted
close behind the Easter Bunny
with his basket of eggs en­
couraging him to become a purl
of her own collection.
Children In Sanford will know
who to visit for their missing
eggs. He'll be right at home In
the Lake Jcsup area sipping leu
with Plckren and all her other
furry friends.

ing size." he said. "Th ere Is now
a symphonic band and a concert
band."
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Black spoke with a gleam In F
bis eye through Ills enllrc eon1 f t J H B T ^ n ^ T r r t r i — '\
versa tin about the bund. Ills
labor of love bus been greatly
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B L O N D IE

By Bernice Bede Oaol
YOUR BBITIIDAY
April 3, 1904
Exciting changes arc probable
In (lie year ahead and even
though tiiey will I k - triggered by
outside factors. you could lx- the
one w ho reaps (lie greatest
advantages.
ARIES (March H I-April 1(1)
Success In your endeavors Is
Indicated today, because you
should have several critica l
backups In place lor you that'll
provide you ground cover In case
y o u ’re attacked. Arles, treat
yourself to a birthday Kill, S c ih I
lor your Astro-Graph predictions
lor ilie year ahead by mailing 82
an d a lo n g , self-addressed,
stam ped envelope to A stro Graph. e/o this newspaper, P.O.
Itox 4 4 0 5 . New Y o rk . N. Y.
10163. He suir to stale your
zodiac stun.
TAURUS (Ajirll 20-May 20)
There's a possibility you might
have two Im portant Involve­
ments today wllh two different
sets of friends. Iloth could live up
lo your expectations.
OEM INI |May 2 1-Jline 20)
Major achievements are {Kisslble
today, because In situations
w h e r e y o u are s t r o n g l y
motivated goal wise you'll do
what It takes to win You'll not
be Intimidated liy challenges.
CANCER (.June 2 1■July 22) He
a good listener today, because
yo u m ight learn so m eth in g
valuable w h ich has an im ­
mediate application. Th e inspi­
ration will come from one who
Inspired you previously.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 221 Some
critical changes m lglil occur
today precipitated by an oulslde
force. Forionately. they might
iurn out better lor you than tlachanges you th o ug h! about
making yourself.

VIRGO (A u g 23-Sepl 22)
I bis might turn out to be an
e xcitin g day lor you where
romance Is eonci-rned. There's a
chance you could meet someone
to w hom you'll be instantly
attracted as heAdie will be to
you.

EEK &amp; M EEK

LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) T o
day the race might not la- won
by the swift, but by those who
arc studious, thoughllul and
resourceful. Thin k your w ay lo
the first place position al the
finish line.
By Bernice Bede Oaol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
A pril 4. 1994
In (lie year a lra d you mlglil
establish objectives (hat are a
complete departure from goals
you've sel In the past. Wliat you
envision can be achieved. You're
capable of finding I be ways
ARIES (March 21 April 101 A
confidential disclosure mlglil pul
yo u on the track today to
something beneficial, provided
you're smart enough lo use It
constructively as Intended.

by Jim m y Johnson

A R LO A N D JA N IS

I'M TOO YOOW5 OK TOO OLD

I’M TOO OLD
rOHUOTTUaS
YOO KJJOW'

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TAURUS (Ajxll 20-May 20)
Encouragement from a new ac­
quaintance might prompt you
today to behave In a more
abrasive manner soclully than
usual. Unfortunately. II may
mean playing a role for which
you’re III cq u lp ird .
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20) An
am b ilio u s plan y o u 'v e been
contem plating should not he
exposed p re m a tu re ly today.
Don't make your move until
yuur position Is strengthened.

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round
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totter
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■word
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15 Producer
JoMph —
IS N. ol Ky.
17 Celt* —
18 Aquatic
mammala
30 Hawk
33 Dlroctlon
34 Tolorata
33 Bafora
38 Qoddaaa ol
hailing
38 Nail to Sun.
30 Vahtclaa
33 Corruptnaia

38 Somathlng
graatly
dataafad
38 Tiny partlcla
30 Latter ol
iiphibrt
40 Pag-------Haarl
43 Poiltlva word
43 Qo In
43 Small
tlrongly
47 Oun
accaaiory
49 SF wrllar
luac —
53 Mualc hall*
54 Racada
50 Sticky atrip
37 Sound ot a
ball
38 Sllppary tlih
58 Waata
allowanca
60 Art daco
llluitralor
61 Actraii —
Wait
63 Intanaa

SCORPIO (O n 24 Nov 22)
Tills Isa good 1 1,iv to gel together
lo do some hnilnsionnlug with ,i
friend who compliments vour
w av nt ilu n king as you do
his/her s Excellent irteas eotild
result.
SAGITTARIUS INov 23-Dec
2 1 ) Focus your i- lt u rls today on
endeavors tlial might make or
save you money These arc your
two strong suits and you could
do well lo Iloth areas
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Ja n
lb| You're presently In a cycle
w here y o u r charm and wit
should he evident lo all you
encounter You have the ability

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11 Suddan flood
18 Norma —
31 Tlbatan
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33 Earthquika
36 Zaa Zu'a
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37 Paialng (ot
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to turn todllli-rent acquaintances
Into friendly allies If you desire.
AQUARIUS flail 20 F rb Ml)
In commercial dealings today
use your logli and common
sense, but don't discount your
intuitive perceptions Collective­
ly ibc Interplay ol these forces
could produce a lug profit
PISCES |Fell 20 March 20) II
things aren’t going in your liking
lit a group involvement today,
step in and take charge You
h a v e ex c el l e n t le a d e r s h ip
qualities for directing the en­
deavor
C o p y rig h t 19 94 N E W S P A P E R
E N TE R P R IS E ASSN.

CANCER Mime 21 J u ly 22) A negative, will m o d i from your
close friend of yours who Is behavior.
S A G IT T A R I U S (Nnv 23-Dee.
rather famous fur making waves
might try to draw you Into one ol 2 11 This can he a productive day
his/her liilrlguis today Don't lor you. provided you dedicate
participate, bemuse you could voursetl to lltilslilng that which
end up looking tint
you start However, this mlglil
LEO (J u ly 2.1 Aug 221 In­ lake greater dlM-lplInc Ilian you
realize
volvement III a collective en
C A P R I C D H N |Dec
22 Jan
dr.ivor will not hr enhanced by
niim h fis today II parllt Ipaitls I'll In discussions wllh blends
lack the talent to properly do today be extremely carrlul re
garding what you say about
what thev’re su|iposc to do
VIRGO (Aug 2.1-Scpt 221 One mutual pals wlm aren't present
of your best assets today Is your Your enmments might be Ixitb
ability lo function us an Im ­ reported and dlstnrled.
AQUARIUS Man 2()-Fet&gt; lb)
partial arbitrator, yet. unfortu­
nately. you might let bias Inllii- There are some substantial op|Mirliuiltles about you today that
cncc your decisions.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23| II could la- meaningful to you
you are In a position of authority materially. However. It will take
today, don't make one sel til a sharp eye to distinguish them.
rules for yourself and another sel
PISCES |Fell. 20 March 20|
Today you must he firm In
of rules for ynursuhordlnuiils
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) situations where you're called
Generally speaking, you rarely upon to play a leadership role.
go unnoticed wherever you arc Persons with whom you're In­
and whatever you do. and today volved will he able to discern
Is no exception. Strong im ­ whether you're lough or Just
pressions. ftotli positive and pretending.

WIN AT BRIDGE
by Bob Thaves

FRANK AND ER N EST

By Phillip Alder

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M S THIS REAllY A SPORT?
NUHUTE..V VIE BUY A PACKER OT BEER
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IN A SFAOKE-FIU.ED MALY
AND KNOCK DOVlt I PiNS

AW, BUT YOU OVERTOOK THE

IRUt ART Of BOWLING. .LIKE
THE ZEN ARCHER 1 STAND
BEFORE MY TARGET-1 LOSE
MYSELF an d BECOME o n e .
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Yesterday I w m lc about a deal
from Victor Mollo's book "Bridge
lit the Menagerie," which was
first published In
I have
Just studied the front cover and
find em blazoned In the top
right-hand corner "T h e C o m ­
plete Hook $ 1.00."
W hen defending at bridge,
don't state the obvious II.c.,
make the normal play) If you can
see Dial It leaves you wllh no
chance to defeat the contract.
Try something out of the ordi­
nary. You never know what
effect it might have on declarer.
Nortli decided Ills hand was
loo weak for a two-over-otic
response. Maybe you agree;
maybe you don't. South wasn't
willing lo stop below game when
tils partner had enough for a
response.
West led Ills Ibnrtti-liigllcsl
heart. South won with tin- ace
and cashed tits two lop trumps.

A N N IE

d ro p p in g West ' s Jack. Now
South played a diamond to the
d um m y and cualicd the second
top diamond, discarding a heart
loser.
What happens If West plays
low? Rlgltl — (k-clarer leads a
cluli oir the dum m y toward Ills
king and makes the contract,
losing one spade, one heart and
one club.
Realizing South had lo have a
club honor for his Jum p lo gallic.
WcHt d ro p p e d his d ia m o n d
queen on the second round. Now
South called for tin- diamond
Jack, lie planned lo throw Ills
last lu-arl. Even II West could
ruff. It had lo lie w llh the queen.
Im a g in e S o u th 's s u rp ris e
when it was East who ruffed the
diamond Jack. South had to
overruff. hut eventually lie was
forced to lead clubs from Ills
hand. Th e defenders took one
spade, one heart and (wo clubs
to defeat Ihc contract.

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, April 3, 1994 - OB

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF ACTION IN EM INENT DOMAIN IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE E IO H TE EN TH JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AN DFO R SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE N O .H I U CA I K
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY . Apolitical subdivisions! the Slate ol Florida,

Petitioner,
NOR B E R T M. DOR SE Y .e s Bl shop ot the Diocese ol Orlando;
R O B E R T F L O Y D E W A L D .a/k/a, R O B E R T F E W A LD ;
P A TR IC IA A E W A LD , SUN BANK, N A .. U N ITO W E R
M O R TG A G E C O RPO RATIO N, a Florida Corporation; R O B E R T P
F U L TO N ; B A R B A R A M FU L TO N ; W IL L IA M C . 5ELSOR III.
M A U R IC E E SELSOR; M A LLO N M O R TG A G E , a Colorado
Corporalloni N A TIO N S BANK; ANN M IC H E L : CAROL A MALL.
G M A C M O R TO A O E CO RP O RA TIO N OF P EN N S Y LV A N IA .
G E R A LD W L A TH A M , B E T T Y B LA TH A M . R A Y V A L D E S a i
Ta&lt; Col lot tor of Seminole County, Florida; and tha unknown spouses
ol the abova. II any, tholr halrt. devisees. assignees. granlaat.
creditors. lessees, evecutors. administrators. mortgagees. ludgmanl
cradllort. trustees. lienholders. persons In possession and any and all
other par torn having or claiming to hava any right, tllla or Interest
by, through, undar or against tha abora named Dafandantt. or
otherwise claiming any right, tllla. or Inlaratl In tha real properly
detcrlbed In thli action,
Dafandantt
TO
THOSE A B O V E N A M E D D E F E N D A N T S A N D TO A LL
P A R TIE S C LA IM IN G IN T E R E S T B Y. TH RO U G H, UN D ER OR
AG AIN ST TH E N A M E D D E F E N D A N T S ; AND TO A LL P A R TIE S
HAVING OH C LA IM IN G TO H AVE ANY R IG H T, T IT L E OH
IN T E R E S T IN TH E P R O P E R TY D E S C R IB ED BELO W
An Eminent Domain Petition, together with III Declaration ol
Taking hat bean Iliad In lha abova ttylad lOurl to acquire certain
property Inleretlt In Seminole County, Florida, detcrlbed at follow*
PARCEL HUMBER 103

TUSKAM ILLA ROAD (PHASE I I )
FEE SIM PLE

A PART O r THAT CERTAIN PARCEL RECORDED IH
O F F IC IA L RECOROS BOOK 1 36 3, PAOE 352 O r THE
PUBLIC .RECORDS OP SEMIHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
BEING A PART O r SECTION 13, TO H KSIIIP J1 SOUTH,
RANGE 30 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWSt

CURVE COHCAVE EASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF
1 0 4 7 .0 0 FEET AND A CHORD BEARING OF S 0 0 *3 8 *2 6 "
W) THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY AUDIO THE ARC OF S A ID
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 6 *5 0 *4 1 " A
DISTANCE OF 1 2 7 .3 2 FEET) THENCE DEPARTING SAID
CURVE RUH S 8 7 *2 9 *0 5 " W ALONG S A ID HEW R IG H TOF-WAY L IN E A DISTANCE OF 2 8 .0 0 FEET TO A
PO IN T ON A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY HAVING A
RADIUS OF 1 0 7 5 .0 0 FEET AND A CHORD BEARING OF
3 03*34 * 3 9 " Ej THENCE HUH SOUTHERLY ALONG THE
ARC OF S A ID CURVE AND ALONG S A ID NEW R IG H T-O F WAY L IN E THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 2 *0 7 *2 9 "
A DISTANCE OF 3 9 .8 6
FEET TO THE f Q I H I _ j Q r
BEGINNINGCONTAINING 4676
MORE OR LESS.

SQUARE

FEET

(0 .1 0 7

AC RE S ),

S A ID LOT 23 A DISTANCE OF 1 6 0 .0 0 FEET TO THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 2 3 ; TIIEHCE RUH S
04*56* 3 5" E ALONG THE NORTH L IK E OF SAID LOT 23
A DISTANCE OF 3 2 .0 0 FEET) TIIENCE DEPARTING
S A ID NORTH L IN E RUH S 0 4 * 2 7 '4 7 * W A DISTANCE OF
3 9 .1 1 FEET; THENCE RUN 3 1 5 *4 2 *4 6 " W A DISTANCE
O r 4 1 .0 1
rE E T ; THENCE RUN S 0 4 *2 7 *4 7 " W A
OISTANCE OF 8 0 .6 0 FEET TO A PO IN T Oil THE SOUTH
L IN E OP S A ID LOT 2 3 ; THENCE RUN II 8 4 *5 6 *3 5 " W
ALONG S A ID SOUTH L IN E A DISTANCE OF 2 4 .0 0 FEET
t o t h e F Q it a L flr _ n M im u H &lt; a .

SHOWN OH SEMINOLE COUNTY RIG H T-O F-W AY HAP FOH
TUSKAW ILLA ROAD, COUNTY PROJECT MUMDER P S - 0 4 10 0 2 ; TIIENCE DEPARTING S A ID SOUTH L IN E RUH II
0 3 *1 1 *2 4 " E A (XING S A ID NEW RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E A
DISTANCE OF 6 .3 1 FEET FOR A POIN T OF BECIHU IH fi; TIIENCE CONTINUE II 0 3 *1 1 *2 4 " E ALONG S A ID
NEW RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E A DISTANCE OF 2 2 .0 1
FEET; TIIEHCE DEPARTING S A ID HEW RIGHT-OF-W AY
L IN E RUH S 8 5 *3 2 *1 3 " W A DISTANCE OF 1 2 .0 0
FEET; TIIENCE RUH S 0 3 *1 1 *2 4 " W A DISTANCE OF
2 2 .0 1 rE E T ; THENCE RUH II 85*32* 1 3 " W A DISTANCE
OF 1 2 . 0 0 FEET TO THE POIN T OF DEGUIHIHQ.

CONTAINING 4314
HORE OH LESS.

CONTAINING 264 SQUARE FEET,

SQUARE

REMAINDER OF 0 .6 1 2

ACRES,

FEET

(0 .0 9 9

A C R E S ),

HORE OR LE SS,

TOGETHER WITH
TOGETHER WITH!

PARCEL NUMBER 709 TUSKAWILLA ROAD (PHASE I I )
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

COMMENCE AT THE PO IN T OF INTERSECTION OF THE
EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE MOUTH L IN E OF DEER
RUH U N IT 2 3 " A " , ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE o r
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 26, PACE 67 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
S A ID L IN E ALSO BEING T|IE NORTH LIR E OF GOVERN­
MENT IO T 4 OF S A ID SECTION 13, WITH THE E X IS T ­
ING WE3TEHLY HICIIT-OF-W AY L IN E OF TUSKAWILLA
ROAD ACCORDING TO AMENDED PLAT TU 3KAW ILLAGABHIELLA ROAD AO RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6 ,
PAGES 57 AND 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS O r
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
AND AS SHOWN OH
SEMINOLE COUNTY RIGHT-OF-W AY MAP OF TUSKAWILLA
ROAD, COUHTY PROJECT NUMBER P S -0 4 1 - 0 0 2 ) THENCE
RUN N 8 4 *5 2 *1 1 “ W ALONG SAID EASTERLY EXTENSION
AND ALONG SAID NORTH LIR E A A DISTANCE OF
9 9 3 .2 2 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THAT
CERTAIN PARCEL DESCRIBED IH O F F IC IA L RECORDS
BOOK 6 9 3 , PAGE 13 OT THE PU B LIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A) THENCE DEPARTING
S A ID NORTH L IN E RUN H 0 6 *2 6 *0 9 ” W ALONG THE
EASTERLY L IN E o r SAID PARCEL A DISTANCE OF
8 0 3 .3 1 FELT TO A PO IN T OH THE SOUTHERLY R IG H TOF-WAY L IN E OF EAST LAKE DRIVE (6 0 'H / W ) AS
RECORDED III DEED BOOK 196, PAGE 327 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUHTY, FLO RID A,
BEING A PO INT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE NEW

A PART OF LOT 2 3 , BLOCK " A " , WINTER S PR ING S,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED If l
PLAT BOOK 15, PACES 81 AMD 02 OF THE PU B LIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYIN G IN
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUHTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PA R TIC U ­
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORKER OP SAID LOT
2 3 ; TIIENCE RUH S 84*36*3 5 " E ALONG THE SOUTH
L IN E OF S A ID LOT 23 A DISTANCE OF 2 4 .0 0 FEET
TO A P O IN T ON THE NEW RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E OF
TUSKAW ILLA ROAD AS DESCRIBED IH PARCEL 109 AND
SHOWN Oil SEMINOLE COUNTY RIGHT-OF-W AY MAP OF
TUSKAW ILLA ROAD, COUHTY PROJECT NUMBER P S - 0 4 1 0 0 2 , FOR A M U 1 T_Q r_B E &lt;lIM M H Q ; TIIEHCE DEPART­
ING S A ID SOUTH L IN E RUH It 0 4 *2 7 *4 7 " E ALONG
S A IO HEW RIGHT-OF-W AY LINE A DISTANCE OF 8 0 .6 0
FEET; THENCE RUN N 1 5 *4 2 '4 6 " E ALONG S A ID HEW
HICIIT-O F-W AY L IN E A DISTANCE OF 1 5 .3 8 FEET;
TflEIICE DEPARTING SAID HEW R ICHT-OP-W AY L IN E
HUH 0 0 4 *2 7 *4 7 " W A DISTANCE OF 9 5 .7 1 FEET TO
A PO IN T Oil THE SOUTH L IN E OF S A ID LOT 2 3 ;
TIIENCE RUM II 8 4 *3 6 *3 5 " It ALONG S A ID SOUTH L IN E
A DISTANCE OF 3 .0 0 FEET TO THE FQIHI_Qr_JJECtIN=

COMMENCE AT THE PO INT OF INTERSECTION OF THE
EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTH LIME OF DEER
RUN U N IT 2 5 " A " , ACCORDING TO THE I'lJ lT THERE O r
AS RECORDED IN FLAT BOOK 26, PAGE 67 OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS Or SEMINOLE COUNTY, rtiO KID A ,
m ug.
SAID L IN E ALSO BEING THE NORTH L IN E OF GOVERN­
SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E O r EAST LAKE DRIVE
MENT LOT 4 O F SAID SECTION 13, WITH THE E X IS T ­
CONTAINING 264 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.
AS DESCRIBED I I I PARCEL 103 AND SHOWN ON S AID
ING WESTERLY R IG H T-O r-W AY L IN E OF TUSKAWILLA
RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP) THENCE DEPARTING S A ID EAST
HOAD ACCORDING TO AMENDED PLAT TUSKAW ILLAGABRIELLA ROAD AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6 ,
L IN E AND S A ID E X IS T IN G RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E RUH S
TOGETHER WITH!
PAGES 57 AND 56 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
8 3 *4 5 *2 7 " E ALONG SAID NEW R IG H T-O f-W A Y L IN E A
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO RID A,
AND AS SHOWN ON
DISTANCE o r 2 2 7 .5 6 FEET FOR A P O INT OF BEQI N COMMERCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF S A ID LOT
SEMINOLE COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP o r TUSKAWILLA
NIH Q f THENCE RUH !i 8 4 *4 6 *0 3 " E ALONG S A ID NEW
2 3 ; TIIEIICE RUN S 84*36 *3 5 " E ALONG THE NORTH
HOAD, COUNTY PROJECT NUMBER P S - 0 4 1 -0 0 2 FOR A
R IC IIT -o r-W A Y L IN E A DISTANCE OF 1 6 0 .3 7 FEET)
L IK E OF S A ID LOT 23 A DISTANCE OF 3 2 .0 0 FEET
THENCE
RUN
S
7
1
*1
6
*1
6
"
E
ALOIIO
S
A
ID
HEW
R
IG
H
Tr o i l T T _ o r B M IK M IK O ; t iie h c k r un n i m v w i i " w
TO A PO INT Oil THE NEW RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF
ALONG SAID EASTERLY EXTF.NSION AND S A ID NORTH
OF-WAY LIM E A DISTANCE OF 5 1 .4 2 FEET) THENCE
TUSKAWILLA ROAD AS DESCRIDED III PARCEL 109 AND
L IN E A A DISTANCE OF 3 9 . 46 FEET TO A PO INT Oil
RUN S 8 4 *4 6 *0 3 " E A DISTANCE OF 1 8 9 .5 6 FEET)
SHOWN ON S A ID SEMINOLE COUNTY R IG IIT -O r-W A Y MAP
A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF
THENCE DEPARTING S AID HEW RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E
FOR A F Q IB T _ Q r_ J B *&lt; a »K IH Q j TIIEHCE DEPARTING
RUN S 04*27 • 4 7 " W A DISTANCE 01 6 .0 0 FEET)
1 0 7 5 . 0 0 FEET AND A CHORD BEARING OF II 0 3 * 3 4 ' 3 9 "
S A ID NEW RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E HUH S 8 4 *3 6 *3 5 " E A
W; THENCE DEPARTING S A ID EASTERLY EXTENSION
THENCE RUN II 8 4 * 4 6 * 0 3 " W A DISTANCE OF 7 8 .8 4
DISTANCE OF 1 2 .0 0 FEET; TIIENCE DEPARTING SAID
NORTH L IN E RUH S 0 4*2 7 '4 7 " W A DISTANCE OF
AND SAID NORTH L I HE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG T H E
FEET; THENCE RUH 3 0 5 * 1 3 * 5 7 " W A DISTANCE OF
ARC OF S A ID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
7 .0 0
FEET) TIIEHCE RUH II 84*46 * 0 3 " W A DISTANCE 2 2 .5 2 FEET; TIIENCE HUII II 8 5 *1 2 *1 3 " W A DISTANCE
OK 1 2 .0 0 FEET TO A POINT ON THE AFORESAID NEW
0 2 * 0 7 * 2 9 " A DISTANCE OF 3 9 . 6 6 FEET; THENCE
OF 1 1 2 .0 0 FEET; TIIENCE RUN S 0 3 * 1 3 ' 5 7 " t A
R ICHT-OP-W AY LIN E OF TUSKAWILLA ROAD; TIIENCE
DEPARTING SAID CURVE RUN N 6 7 * 2 9 * 0 5 " E A D IS ­
DISTANCE OF 1 2 .4 2 FEET; TIIENCE HUII W 7 1 * 1 6 ' 1 6 "
HUH H 04*2 7 *4 7 " E ALONG S A ID NEW HIGMT-OE-WAY
TANCE OF 2 8 .0 0 FEET TO A PO INT ON A CURVE I W A DISTANCE OF 3 3 . 2 3
FEET; TIIENCE RUN II
COHCAVE EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS O r 1 0 4 7 , 0 0
8 4 * 4 6 ' 0 3 " W A DISTANCE OF 8 6 . 2 4 FEET; THENCE
L IN E A DISTANCE OF 2 2 .6 5 FEET TO THE F9 IH T _Q F
FEET AND A CHORD BEAR1HG OF H 0 0 * 5 8 * 2 6 '
E;
RUN II 0 5 * 1 1 * 3 7 " E A DISTANCE OF 1 3 . 0 0 FEET;
BEGINNINGTHENCE RUN NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
TIIEHCE RUM II a4*46*01" W A DISTANCE OF 7 1 . 3 7
CONTAINING 271 SQUAHF. rEET, MORE OR LESS.
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 06*56 * 4 1 " A
FEET; TIIEHCE RUH H 0 5 * 1 1 * 5 7 " E A DISTANCE OF
DISTANCE OF 1 27 .5 2 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF TANG1 0 . 0 0 FEET TO THE gOIMT OF J IM IM H IHO.
CONTAINING A TOTAL OF 515 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR
ENCY 1 THENCE RUN II 0 4 * 2 7 ' 4 7 " E A DISTANCE OF
LESS.
1 5 6 .7 2 FEET; THENCE RUN 3 0 4 * 4 6 * 0 3 " E A D I S ­
CONTAINING 6120 SQUARE FEET ( 0 . 1 4 1
AC RE S ),
TANCE OF 2 3 . 0 0 FEET TO A POINT OH THE E XISTING
I MORE OH LESS.
P A R C E L NUMBER 110
TU3KAWIU.A HOAD (PHASE I I )
WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF SAID TUSKAWILLA
FEE SIHI'I.E
ROAD; THENCE RUN S 0 4 * 2 7 * 4 7 " W ALONG SAID
CONTAINING A TOTAL OF 10804 SQUARE FEET ( 0 . 2 4 B
ACHES),
MORE
OR
LESS.
WESTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY
L IN E
A
DISTANCE
OF
A PART OF LOT 22, DLOCK " A " , WINTER SPRINGS,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEHEOF AH RECORDED IN
3 2 6 .9 1 FEET TO THE F Q IH X .Q C .S IG IN M IH O '
PARCEL NUMBER 105 TUSKAWILLA ROAD (PHASE I I )
PLAT BOOK 15, PAGES 81 AND 82 OF THE PUI1LIC
FEE SIM PLE
CONTAINING 8603 SQUARE rEET ( 0 . 1 9 7 A C R E S ),
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, LY IN G I N
MORE OR LESS.
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST,
A PART OF LOT 27, BLOCK " A " , WINTER S PR IN G S ,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE P A R T IC U ­
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS 1
TOGETHER W IT IIl
PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES 81 AMD 82 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUHTY, FLORIDA, LYIN G IH
COMMENCE AT THE PO IN T OF INTERSECTION OF THE
B E Q IH AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF S A ID LOT 2 2 ;
SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 21 S OtffHw RANGE 30 EAST,
T IIE N C E C O N T IN U E M 04* 27*4 7“ E A LOMU THE WEBT
EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTH L IN E o r DEER
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PAR TIC U ­
L IN E O F SAID LOT 22 A DISTANCE O F 1 6 0 . 0 0 FF.ET
RUN U N IT 2 3 " A * , ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE OF
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 2 2 ; THENCE
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2 6 , PAGE 67 OF THE
tl*
IW II IS 84*56* 3 3 " E ALONG TIIE NORTH L I N E OF S A ID
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A,
LOT 22 A DISTANCE OE 2 0 . 9 4 r E E T ; TIIENCE DE­
SAID L IN E ALSO BEING THE NORTH L IN E OF GOVERN­
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF S A ID LOT 27,
PARTING S A ID NORTH LI R E RUN S 0 3 * 1 1 * 2 4 " W A
S A ID P O IN T BEING A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE
MENT LOT 4 OF S AID SECTION 13, WITH THE E X IS T ­
DISTANCE O F 1 3 7 .7 2 FEET; TIIENCE RUN 0 0 4 * 2 7 * 4 7 "
EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 8 4 8 . 4 7 FEET AND A
ING WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E OF TUSKAW ILLA
W A DISTANCE OE 2 2 . 3 5 FEET TO A P O IN T ON TIIE
CHORD BEARING OF II 0 0 *3 1 *5 6 " E; TIIENCE RUH
HOAD ACCORDING TO AMENDED PLAT T U SKA W ILLASOUTH L IN E OE SAID LOT 2 2 ;
THENCE RUN II
NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID CURVE AND
GABRIELLA ROAD AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6 ,
8 4 * 5 6 * 3 3 " W ALONG S A ID SOUTH LINE A DISTANCE OF
ALONG
THE
WESTERLY
LIN
E
OF
S
A
ID
LOT
2
7
THROUGH
PAGES 57 AND 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 07*4 7 *4 2 “ A DISTANCE OF
1 2 . 0 0 FEET TO TIIE FOINT_QF^BBGIHMINQ•
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO RID A,
AMD AS SHOWN ON
1 13 .4 1 FEET TO THE PO INT OF TANCENCY; TIIEHCE
SEMINOLE COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP OF TUSKAWILLA
HUII
It
0
4
*2
7
'
l
l
"
E
ALONG
SAID
WESTERLY
LOT
LIN
E
CONTAINING
49 1 0 SQUARE FEET ( 0 . 1 1 3
AC RE S ),
HOAD, COUNTY PROJECT NUMBER PS - 0 4 1 - 0 0 2 ; RUN N
MOHE OK LESS.
0 4*5 2 ' l l " W ALONG S AID EASTERLY EXTENSION AND
A DISTANCE o r 4 5 .0 1
FEET TO THE NORTHWEST
ALONG SAIO NORTH L IN E A A DISTANCE OF 9 9 5 . 2 2
CORNER o r S AID LOT 2 7 ; TIIENCE RUN S 84*56 ’ 3 5 "
REMAINDER OF 0 .6 0 4 ACRES, MOHE OR LESS,
FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN
E ALONG THE NORTH L IN E OF S AID LOT 27 A D IS ­
PARCEL DESCRIBED IH O F F IC IA L RECORDS BOOK 6 93 ,
TANCE OF 2 4 .0 0 FE ET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID
TOGETHER WITH
PAGE 15 OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
NORTH L IN E RUN S 0 4 *2 7 *4 7 “ W A DISTANCE OF
COUNTY, FLORIDAJ THENCE DEPARTING S A ID NORTH
3 6 .1 0 FEET TO THE PO IN T OF CURVATURE OF A
PARCEL NUMBER 710
TUSKAWILLA ROAD (PHASE I I )
L IN E RUH tl 0 6 *2 6 *0 9 " W ALONG THE EASTERLY LIN E
CURVE COHCAVE EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
OF S AID PARCEL A DISTANCE OF 8 0 3 .3 1 FEET TO A
9 5 8 .0 0 FEET AND A CHORD BEARING OF S 0 0 *4 4 *4 1 ”
PO IN T ON THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-W AY LIN E OF
W; TIIEHCE RUH SOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
A PART OF LOT 22, BLOCK " A " , WINTER SPRINGS,
EAST LAKE DRIVE (6 0 'R / W ) AS RECORDED III DEED
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 7 *2 6 *1 2 " A
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED III
BOOK 1 96, PAGE 327 o r THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
DISTANCE OF 1 2 4 .3 4 FEET TO A PO IN T OH THE
PLAT BOOK 15, PAGES 81 AND B2 OF THE PUBLIC
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR A PO IIfTLO F-ttE O IH ;
SOUTH L IN E O r S AID LOT 2 7 ;
TIIEHCE RUH N
RECORDS OF SEMIH O LE COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYIN G IN
84*56* 1 5 “ W ALONG S A ID SOUTH L IN E A DISTANCE OF
KING, SAID P O IN T ALSO BEING A PO INT OH A CURVE
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST,
CONCAVE SOUTHERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 1 4 0 2 .3 9
2 4 .2 2 FEET TO THE EQIMT .QHJIMINMIMQ.
SEMINOLE COUHTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PAR TIC U­
FEET AND A CHORD BEARING O r S 0 9 *3 2 *5 6 " F,;
LARLY DESCRIDED AS FOLLOWS!
CONTAINING 1873 SQUARE FEET (0 .0 8 9 A C R E S ),
THENCE DEPARTING SAID EASTERLY L IN E RUN EAST­
HORE OR LESS.
ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AND ALONG
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF S A ID LOT
S AID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E THROUGH A
2 2 ; THENCE RUN S 8 4 * 5 6 *3 5 " E ALONG TIIE NORTH
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 9 * 3 3 '4 7 " A DISTANCE OF 2 3 4 .0 7
REMAINDER OF 0 .9 8 0 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
L I K E OF S A ID LOT 22 A DISTANCE OF 2 0 . 9 4 FEET
FEET TO THE PO INT OF TANCENCY; THENCE RUN 3
TO A POINT OH THE NEW EASTERLY RICHT -OP-WAY
8 4 *4 6 *0 3 " E ALONG SAIO SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-W AY
TOGETHER WITH
L I N E OF TUSKAWILLA ROAD AS DESCRIBED II I PARCEL
L IN E A DISTANCE OF 3 9 4 .2 0 FEET) THENCE DEPART­
PARCEL NUHOER 705
TUSKAWILLA ROAD (PHASE I I )
ING S AID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E RUN 3
H O AND SHOWN OH SEMINOLE COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTIOH EASEMENT
0 4 * 2 7 * 4 7 " W A DISTANCE OF 3 3 .5 0 FEET I THENCE
HAP FOR TUSKAWILLA ROAD, COUNTY PROJECT HUMBER
P S - 0 4 1 - 0 0 2 ; TIIEHCE RUN 3 0 3 * 1 1 * 2 4 " W ALONG S A ID
RUN H 64*46 • 0 3 " W A DISTANCE OF 1 6 9 .5 6 FEET;
A PART OF LOT 2 7 , BLOCK " A " , WINTER SPRING S,
NEW RIGHT-OF-WAY LIHE A DISTANCE OE 15.69 FEET
THENCE RUM H 7 1 *1 6 *1 6 " W A DISTANCE OF 5 1 .4 2
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
FOR A POINT OF DEG IN N IN G; TIIENCE CONTINUE S
FEET; THENCE HUH H 84*4 6 * 0 3 " W A DISTANCE OF
PLAT BOOK 15, PAGES 81 AND 82 OF THE PUBLIC
0 3 * 1 1 * 2 4 " W ALONG SAID HEW RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E A
1 6 0 .5 7 FEET; THENCE RUH II 0 3 *4 5 *2 7 " W A D IS ­
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING 111
DISTANCE OF 2 2 . 0 1 FEET) TIIEHCE DEPARTING SAID
TANCE OF 2 2 7 .5 6 FEET TO THE PO INT OF DEQ1HSECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST,
NEW RIGHT-OF-WAY LIHE RUH S 85*32 * 13"
E A
WIMfl.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PAR TIC U ­
DISTANCE OE 1 2 . 0 0 EEET; TIIENCE HUH N 0 3 * 1 1 * 2 4 "
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
E A DISTANCE OF 2 2 . 0 1
FEET; TIIEIICE RUN If
CONTAINING 15368 SQUARE FEET ( 0 . 3 5 3 A C R E S ),
8 5 * 3 2 * 1 3 " W A DISTANCE OF 1 2 . 0 0 FEET TO TIIE
MORE OR LESS.
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF S A ID LOT
2 7 j TIIEHCE RUH S 0 4 * 5 6 '3 3 " E ALONG THE SOUTH
CONTAINING A TOTAL OF 0 .5 5 0 ACRES, MORE OR
L IN E OF S A ID LOT 27 A DISTANCE OF 2 4 .2 2 FEET
CONTAINING 264 SQUARE FEET, HORE OR L E S S .
LESS
TO A P O IN T O il THE HEW EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
TUSKAWILLA ROAD (PHASE I I )
LIN E OF TUSKAWILLA ROAD AS DESCRIBED IN PARCEL
TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL HO. I l l
FEE SIMPLE
105 AND SHOWN ON RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP FOR TUSKA­
W ILLA ROAD, COUHTY PROJECT NUMBER P S - 0 4 1 -0 0 2 ,
PARCEL NUMBER 703 TUSKAW ILLA ROAD (PHASE I I )
FOR A PO IN T OF DEQIHHIHQ. ALSO BEING A PO IN T
A PART O r LOT 2 1 , BLOCK " A " , WHITER SPHINGS,
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
OH A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
OF
9
5
8
.0
0
FEET
AND
A
CHORD
U
EARIIIG
OP
N
PLAT BOOK 15, PAGES 01 AND 02 OF THE PUBLIC
A PART OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE
0
0
*
4
4
'4
1
"
E;
TIIEHCE
DEPARTING
S
A
ID
SOUTH
L
IN
E
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUHTY, FLO R ID A, LYING IN
30 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A, BEING MORE
RUN
NORTHERLY
ALONG
THE
ARC
OF
S
A
ID
CURVE
AND
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOOTH, RANGE 30 EAST,
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
ALONG S A ID NEW RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E THROUGH A
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PAR TIC U ­
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 7 *2 6 *1 2 " A DISTANCE OF 1 2 4 .3 4
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE A T THE PO INT OF INTERSECTION OF THE
FEET TO THE PO IN T OF TANGEHCY) THENCE RUN II
EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTH L IN E OF DEER
0 4 *2 7 *4 7 " E ALONG SAID NEW RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E A
D £ U N AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF S A ID LOT 2 1 )
RON U H IT 2 3 " A " , ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE OF
TIIENCE CONTINUE H 0 4 *2 7 *4 7 " E ALONG THE WEST
DISTANCE OF 3 6 .1 0 FEET TO A PO IN T ON THE NORTH
AS RECORDED IH PLAT BOOK 2 6 , PAOE 67 OF THE
L IN E OF S A ID LOT 21 A OISTANCE OF 1 6 0 .0 0 FEET
L IN E OF S A ID LOT 27 J TIIEHCE DEPARTING S A IO HEW
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLO RID A,
TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF S AID LOT 2 1 ; TIIENCE
S AID L IN E ALSO BEING THE NORTH L IN E OF GOVERN­
RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E RUN S 8 4 *5 6 *3 5 " E ALONG SAID
RUH U 8 4 *5 6 *3 5 " E ALONG THE NORTH LIME OF SAID
MENT LOT 4 OF S AID SECTION 13, WITH THE E X IS T ­
NORTH L IN E A DISTANCE OF 2 3 .0 0 FEET; TIIEHCE
LOT 21 A DISTANCE OF 2 5 .3 9 FEET; TIIENCE DE­
ING WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF TUSKAW ILLA
DEPARTING SAID NORTH L IN E RUM 8 0 4 *2 7 *4 7 " W A
PARTING S A ID NORTH LIN E RUN S 0 3 *1 1 *2 4 " W A
ROAD ACCORDING TO AMENDED PLAT TUSKAW ILLADISTANCE OF 3 3 .4 9 FEET; TIIEHCE RUN N 0 5 *3 2 *1 3 "
DISTANCE OF 1 6 0 .0 0 FEET TO A PO IN T OH THE
GABRIELLA ROAD AS RECORDED IH PLAT BOOK 6 ,
W A DISTANCE OF 1 8 .0 0
FEET) THENCE RUN S
SOUTH L IN E OF S A ID LOT 2 1 ;
THENCE RUN M
PAGES 57 AND SB OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
0 4 *2 7 *4 7 " W A DISTANCE OF 2 .3 7 FEET TO THE
84*56 * 3 5 " W ALONG S A ID SOUTH L IN K A DISTANCE OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO RID A,
AND AS SHOWN OH
PO INT OF CURVATURE O r A CURVE COHCAVE EASTERLY
2 8 .9 4 FEET TO THE POINT OF DEQIHHIHQ.
SEMINOLE COUNTY RIGHT-OF-W AY HAP OF TUSKAW ILLA
HAVING A RADIUS OF 9 5 3 .0 0 FEET AND A CHORD
ROAD, COUNTY PROJECT NUMBER P S -0 4 1 -0 0 2 J THENCE
DEARIIIG OF S 00*43 * 2 5 " W) TIIENCE HUII SOUTHERLY
CONTAINING 4346 SQUARE FEET (0 .1 0 0 A C H E S ),
RUN N 8 4 *3 2 *1 1 " W ALONG SAID EASTERLY EXTENSION
ALOIIG THE ARC OF S A ID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
MORE OR LE SS.
A DISTANCE OF 3 9 .4 6 FEET FOR A F Q IH T .O f M f l l M s
ANGLE OF 07*28*45'* A DISTANCE OF 1 2 4 .4 0 FEET TO
N IH Q 1 THENCE CONTINUE H B 4 * 5 2 'l l " W ALONG SAID
A POINT OH THE SOUTH LIN E OF S AIO LOT 2 7 ;
REMAINDER OF 0 .6 2 3 ACRE3, MORE OH LESS,
EASTERLY EXTENSION A DISTANCE OF 1 2 .1 7 FEET TO
THENCE RUN H 8 4 *5 6 *3 5 " W ALONG S AID SOUTH L IK E
A P O IN T ON A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY, HAVING A
A DISTANCE OF 5 .0 5 FEET TO THE P O IN T Q T P E Q IH TOGETHER WITH
RADIUS OF 1 0 8 7 .0 0 FEET AND A CHORD BEARING OF
MIMG.
H 0 2 *1 9 *3 2 " W; THENCE DEPARTING S A ID EASTERLY
PARCEL HO. 711
TUSKAWILLA ROAD (PHASE I I )
CONTAINING 1407 SQUARE FEET (0 .0 3 2
A C R E S ),
EXTENSION RUH NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
MORE OR LESS.
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANCLE OF 0 4 * 2 3 '5 9 " A
DISTANCE OF 6 3 .4 7 FEET) THENCE DEPARTING S AID
A PART OF LOT 21, DLOCK " A ” , WINTER SPRING S,
TUSKAW ILLA ROAD (PHASE I I )
PARCEL NO. 109
CURVE RUN H 8 9 *5 2 *0 0 " E A DISTANCE OF 3 0 ,0 0
ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PEE SIM PLE
FEET TO A P O IN T OH A CURVE COHCAVE EASTERLY,
PLAT BOOK 15, PAGES 81 AND 82 OK THE PUBLIC
HAVING A RADIUS OF 1 0 3 7 .0 0 FEET AND A CHORD
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYIN G IN
A PART OK LOT 2 3 , BLOCK " A " , WHITER SPHINGS,
BEARING OF N 0 2 *0 9 *5 7 " E; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST,
ACCORDING TO THE PLA T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING NOnE PAR TIC U ­
PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES 01 AND 02 OF THE PUBLIC
ANGLE OF 0 4 * 3 3 '3 9 " A DISTANCE OF 8 4 .7 3 FEET TO
LARLY DESCRIDED AS FOLLOWS!
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUHTY, FLORIDA, LYIN G IH
THE P O IN T OF TANCENCY) THENCE RUH II 0 4 *2 7 *4 7 "
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST,
E A DISTANCE o r 1 3 8 .8 3 FEET) THENCE RUH S
COMMERCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF S A ID LOT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MOHE PA R TIC U ­
8 4 *4 6 *0 3 " t A DISTANCE OF 1 0 .0 0 FEET TO A P O IN T
2 1 ; THENCE RUH 3 0 4 * 5 6 * 3 ''" E ALONG THE SOUTH
LARLY DESCRIBED AS KOI LOWS!
ON THE AFORESAID NEW RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E OF S A ID
L IN E Of* S A ID LOT 21 A DISTANCE OF 2 8 .9 4 FEET
TUSKAW ILLA ROAD) TtlfcNCE RUN B 04*27 * 4 7 " W ALONG
TO A PO IN T ON THE NEW RICHT-OP-W AY L IN E OF
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OP S AID LOT 2 3 ;
SAID NEW RIGHT-OF-W AY
L IN E A DISTANCE OF
TUSKAW ILLA ROAD A3 DESCRIBED IN PARCEL H I AND
TIIENCE RUN H 04*2 7 *47 *' E ALONG THE WEST L IN E OF
1 3 1 .7 2 FEET TO THE PO IN T OF CURVATURE OF A

w .w w w

S fM

PARCEL NO.

115

MORE OR LESS.

TUSKAW ILLA ROAD

(PHASE I I )
FEE SIMPLE

A PART OF LOT 2 0 , BLOCK " A " , WINTER S PR IN G S ,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEHEOF AS RECORDED IH
PLAT BOOK 15, PAGES 81 AND 82 OF THE PU B LIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUHTY, FLO RID A, LYIN G III
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST,
SEMIHOLE COUHTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE P A R T IC O IJ1RLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
OEOiN AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF S A ID LOT 2 0 ;
TIIEHCE RUH H 04*27 * 4 7 " E ALONG THE WEST L IN E OF
S A ID LOT 20 A DISTANCE OF 1 6 0 .0 0 FEET TO THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF S A ID LOT 2 0 ; TIIEIICE RUN 0
8 4 * 5 6 * 3 5 " E ALONG THE NORTH L IN E OF S AID LOT 20
A DISTANCE OF 5 1 .0 0 FE LT; TIIENCE DEPARTING
S A ID NORTH L IN E RUH 3 5 0 *3 2 *4 9 " W A DISTANCE o r
3 5 . 8 9 FEET; TIIENCE RUN S 0 4 * 2 7 '4 7 " W A DISTANCE
OF 1 1 7 .7 3 FEET; TIIEHCE RUN S 0 3 * 1 1 * 2 4 " W A
DISTANCE OF 1 7 .2 7 FEET TO A P O IN T OH THE SOUTH
L IN E OF SAIO LOT 2 0 ) THENCE RUH N 8 4 *5 6 *3 5 " W
AI.OIIG S AID SOUTH L IN E A DISTANCE OF 2 5 .3 9 PEET
t o t h e p Q U fT _ Q r _ flM U fflm a .
CONTAINIMG 4325
MORE OR LESS.

SQUARE

REMAINDER OE 0 . 6 3 0

FEET

ACRES,

(0 .0 9 9

A C R E S ),

HORE OR LESS.

Eath Dalendanl It lurlhar notified lhal tha Petitioner will petition
lor an Order of Taking before tha Honorable O H Eaton. J r , one ot
tha Judges ol the above ttylad Court, on the 7}nd day ol April, 1334.
at 1 10 p m . In the Seminole County Courthoute. Sanford. Florida, In
accordance with lit Declaration ol Taking heretofore Iliad In thli
caute All Defendant! to thlt tull and all othar Inleretted partial
may limely rrquett a hearing on tha Patltlon lor the Order ol Taking
at tne lime and place designated and be heard Any Defendant
tailing to tile a timely requetl for hearing thall waive any right to
otolecl to the Order ot Taking
AND
E ath Dalendanl and any other persons claiming any Inlaratl In the
property detcrlbed In the Petition In the above ttylad Eminent
Domain proceeding It hereby required to terve written delentet. it
any you have, to the Petition heretofore tiled In thlt caute on tha
Petitioner, and any requetl lor a hearing on the petition lor the
Order of Taking. It detired. on Petitioner'! Attorney, whote name
and addrett It thown below on or before April tl. i w ' and to filet I l f
original ol your written delentet end any requetl for hearing on the
Petition lor the Order of Taking with the Clerk uf thlt Court either
before tervlce on the Petitioner'! Attorney or Immediately
thereafter, to %how what right, title, interact or Hen you or any of you
have or claim in and to the property detcrlbed In tald Petition end to
thow caute. It any you have, why tald property ihould not be
condemned lor the utet and purpotet at tat forth In tald Petition It
you tall lo aniwer. a default may tie entered agalntl you tor the rebel
demanded In the Petition It you tall to requetl a hearing on the
Petition lor Order ol Taking you thall waive any right to ob|act lo
said Order ot Taking
Wl TNE SSmy hand and teal ot tald Court on February 73, 1304
IS EA LI
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N D F O R S EM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
Rv Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
R O B E R T A M cM i l l a n
County Attorney
tor Seminole County, Florida
Seminole County Servlcei Building
1101 E ait Flrtt Street
Sanford, Florida32/71
Telephone 14b) 1 131 1130, E nt. 7214
AUorney for Petitioner
Publlth March 77. 1334 and April 3. m e
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N O TIC E OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAM E
Notice 11 Nrfeby given lhal I
am engaged in bu*ina*» At 1044
Chatham Pin#* O r , Winter
Spring*, F L JJ7O0. Seminole
County. Florida, under the
Ficllllou* Name of S P E C IA LTY
CANO PY E V E N TS and that I
intend to regiifer tald name
with the Divition ot Corpora
Non*. Talliihaiiee, Florida, In
accordance with the provision*
ot the Fictlhoui Name Statute*.
To Wit Section WSiW, Florida
Statute* IWI
Oayid Anderton
Publith April J. I?V4
D E O 2ilo
*
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT,
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
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CASE NO : t l 110? CA U K
California f e d e r a l
HANK, a Federal Saving* Bank.
Plaintiff
vi
JOHN C A L L E N and LIN D A A
A L L E N , h1 1 w i l e . M A
t)R UDER 6 SONS. INC . d'b/a
MAH
P A IN T: I T T FIN A N
C lAL SERVICES; AL F IN E
M A R IE F IN E
S E M IN O L E
M E M O R IAL H O S P ITA L, RAY
V A LD E Z. TAX C O LLEC TO R ,
S EM INO LE C O U N TY , FLOR
IDA M ARVIN D JO L L Y , and
SAL P R O P E R T Y M A N A G E
M E N T . INC . d
BAMBOO
COVE A P A R TM EN TS ,
Defendant*
N O TIC E OF AC TIO N
To. M AR VIN O JO L L Y
Addren unknown
AND ALL O TH E R S WHOM IT
M A Y CONCERN
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D lhal an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on tha following described prop
erly located In Seminole County,
Florida
Lot S, Wlllowbrook Village,
according lo Ilia plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 42, Pag*!
3, 10 and II, Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida
has been tiled against you and
you are required lo serve a copy
ol your written dalensas, It any,
to it on Robert D Wilson, ol
Simmons and Hart, P A , Plain
lift's attorneys, whose address
Is Post OHIce Boa 3310, Ocala,
Florida 14474, within 10 days
alter the llrst publication and
Ilia lha original with the Clerk ol
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff'* attorney or Im
erndiately thereafter; otherwise
a default will be entered against
you tar the relief demanded In
thw Complaint

WITNESS my band and the
saal ol this Court on this lha list
day ol March, 1334

ISEALI
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clerk of IheCourts
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
N O T IC E
A M E R IC A N S
W ITH D IS A B IL ITIE S ACT OF
1330 — A D M IN I S T R A T I V E
O R D E R NO 33 37 PERSONS
W IT H A D IS A B IL IT Y WHO
N E E D A SP EC IA L ACCOM
M O D A TIO N TO P A R TIC IP A TE
IN T H I S P R O C E E D I N G
SH OULD C O N TA C T ADA CO
O R D IN ATO R A T 101 NO R TH
PARK A V E N U E . S U ITE N 301,
SANFORD. FLO R ID A 12771 A T
L E A S T FIV E DAYS PRIOR TO
T H E P R O C E E D IN G , T E L E
PHONE 407 323 4110 E X T 4727i
t 100 311 1771 ( T D D ) , OR
1 HOC 3S1 4770 IV I, VIA FLOR
ID A R E L A Y S E R V IC E .
Publish: A p ril!. 10.1334
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IN TH E C O U N TY C O U R T
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FOR
SEM IN O LE CO U N TY .
FLO R ID A
F IL E NO 34 Iff CC 20 F
5 W E E TW A TE H C LUB HOME
OW NERS
A S S O C IA T IO N
INC
a Florida nol for profit
cor porallon.
Plilnlltt.

vs
M A R G A R E T F A H TR IP and
H A R O L D O E N E A R TR IP ,
Dalendanl!
N O TIC E O F SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
lhal pursuant to tha Final De
laull Judgment In Foreclosure
entered on the 14th day ol
March, 1334. In Civil Action No
34 3/1 CC 20 F ot the County
Court at lha Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit, in and lor Seminole
C o unty, F lo rid a , In w hich
M A R G A R E T F A R TR IP and
HAR O LD G E N E A R TR IP . are
lhe Defendants and S W E ET
W A TER C LU B HOM EOW N
ER5 ASSOCIATION. IN C . Is
the Plalnllll, I will sail lo tha
hlghasl and bast bidder for cash
at the west Iron! door ol the
Seminole County Courthouse
Sanford. Florida at 11:00 A M
on tha J lit day ol April, 1334, the
following described real proper
ty set lorth In the Final Judg
mant;
Lo! J, Block C. SW EETW A
TE R CLUB U N IT I. according
lo tha plat thereol as recorded In
Plat Book II. Page(t) 24 34,
Public Racords ol Seminole
County. Florida.
D A T E D March 23.1334
Clark ol the County Court
By: Jane E Jasewlc
Deputy Clork
Publish: March 37 t April J.
1334
DE P 213

IN T H E C I R C U IT COURT
OF 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 LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A.
CASE NO.: 34 440 DR 02 P
IN R E: T H E M AR R IAG E OF
H E R M A L M OORE.

Patllloner/Wlfe.
and
H AR O LD E A R L MOORE,
Respondent/Husband
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO ; H AR O LD EA R L MOORE
(C/O J A N IE M AE MOORE
2142 CRAW FORD
SANFORD, F L O R ID A 31771
(Respondent’s Lest Known
Address)
YOU AR E H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE O that a Petition lor Oit
solution ol Marriage has been
Bled against you. and that you
are required to serve a copy ol
your Response or Pleading to
lha Patltlon upon the Wile's
a tto rn e y . TH O M A S C.
G R E E N E , ES Q UIRE, a ll East
First Street, Sanford, Florida
22777 0431. and Ilia the original
Rasponsa or Pleading In tha
Oltlca ol the Clerk ot the Circuit
Court, on or before the 51h day
ot May, 1334 II you tall lo do so,'
a Default Judgment will be
leken egeinsl you lor the relief
demanded In the Petition
D A T E D at Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida, this list day of
March. 1334.
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C LER K O FTH E
C IR C U ITC O U R T
B Y : Diana K. Brummett
Publish: April 1. 10.17, 74.1334
D E Q JI

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Legal Notice
NOTICE OF ACTION IN EMINENT DOMAIN IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. M i l l CA II II
S E M IN O LE CO UN TY.apollllcaliubdH Itlonrtth#SteteolFlorida,
Ftotllloner,
SA N FO R D C O U R T INVESTORS. L T D a Florida Limited
Partnerthlp. F IR S T F E D E R A L SAVINGS A N D LO A N
A S SO CIATIO N O F RUSSELL C O U N TY . FLO R ID A POW ER AN D
L IG H T C O M P A N Y .* Florid*Corporation. E O U IV E S T L T D
P A R TN E R S H IP , db/*. Alpha A C o . Ltd .C U M B E R L A N D
FAR M S. INC .a Delaware Corporation. C H EVR O N U S A . INC .a
Penmytvanla Corpce alien. FIR S T UN ION N A TIO N A L BAN K OF
F L O R ID A ; BAN K OF V E R M O N T. B E LLS O U TH
TE LE C O M M U N IC A TIO N S . INC , a Georgia Corporation. R AY
V A LD E S at Ta r CoSrtlor ol Seminole Courfy. Florida, and Ih*
unk nown (pout** ol IS* above. It any, their helrt. dtvlteet.
assignee!. grant***, creditor!, let wet. executor*. admmlttralort.
mor tgjgeei, |udgmaei! t redllort. trutteet. lenholderi. per voni In
pottettlon
lettlon and
a any andall other per ton t havlrg or claiming lo have
any right. Idle or Inlernl by. through, under or agalntt Ih* above
named Delendanlt. or ctherwlta claiming any right, till*, or Inleretl
In Ih* real property deter Ibed In Ihlt action,
Delendanlt
TO
TH O SE AB O V E N A M E D D E F E N D A N T S AN D TO A LL
P A R TIE S C L A IM IN G IN T E R E S T B Y . TH R O U G H . U N D E R OR
A G A IN ST TH E N A M ED D E F E N D A N T S . ANO TO A L L P A R TIE S
H AV IN G OR C LA IM IN G TO H A V E A N Y R IG H T, T I T L E OR
IN T E R E S T IN TH E P R O P E R TY D E S C R IB E D B E L O W
An Eminent Domati Petition, together with It* Declaration ol
Taking hat been tiled In Ih* above ity led court to acquire certain
property Interetti In Sa-nlnol# County, Florida deter ibed at follow* ■

PARCEL NO,

SANFORD AVENUE
PEE SIMPLE

1 3 3 .)

A PARCEL OF LAND S IT U AT E I N SECTION 7 , TOWN*
SHIP 30 SOUTH RANGE 31 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTV,
FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTIC ULARLY DESCRIBED A9
FOLLOWS 1
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE
NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (NW 1 / 4 ) OF SECTION 7 )
THENCE ALONG THE WEST L I N E OF S A ID SECTIOH 7 ,
SAID LIN E ALSO BEING THE BA SE LINE OF SANFORD
AVENUE ( C . H . 4 3 5 ) R IC H T -O r- W AY PLANS PREPARED
MY STANLE Y/M ERIDIAN,
IN C .,
N 0 0 '3 a '3 7 -W ,
A
DISTANCE OF 1 3 9 3 , 9 8 FEET; THENCE N B 9 * 3 1 ' 3 1 " K
A DISTANCE OF 5 8 . 3 3
FEET TO THE P O IN T OF
BEGINNING, S A ID P O IN T ALSO B E IN G ON THE E X I S T ­
ING EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY L I N E OF SANFORD AVENUE.
TROM THE P O IN T OF BEGINNING; THENCE ALONG THE
SAID
E X IS T IN G
EAST
RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE
N
0 0 ' 3 0 , 04*W, A DISTANCE OF 4 3 0 . 7 1 FEET/ THENCE
N 01* 5 4 ' 4 6 " H CONTINUING ALONG THE S A ID EAST
RIGHT-OF-WAY L I N E , A DISTANCE OF 1 3 9 . BO FEET;
THENCE DEPARTING
FROM THE S A ID EAST L I N E N
89 * 3 9 • 3 3 " E, A DISTANCE OF 1 0 . 3 3 FEET TO A&gt;l
INTERSECTION WITH THE PROPOSED EAST R IG H T - O F WAY L IN E OF S AID SANFORD AVENUE; TtfENCE ALONG
THE SAID EAST PROPOSED RIGHT-OF-WAY L I N E S
GO' 33 14 5ME A DISTANCE OF 9 4 . 4 4 FEET; THENCE N
8 9 * 1 9 , 3 D "E , A DISTANCE OF 9 . 7 7 FE ET) THENCE S
0 0 * J S ' 1 9 " E , A DISTANCE OF 6 6 . 6 5 FEET TO AN
INTERSECTION WITH A L IN K 1 6 . 0 0 FEET EAST OF
AHD PARALLEL WITH THE E X IS T IN G
S A ID
EAST
RIGHT-OF-WAY
L I N E OF S AID SANFORD AVENUE;
THENCE CONTINUING ALONG THE S A ID PROPOSED EAST
L IN E AND S AID PARALLEL L IN E S OD’ 3 0 ' 0 4 " E , A
DISTANCE OF 4 1 9 . 3 3 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION
WITH THE NORTH BOUNDARY L IN E OF REPLAT OF
3AN0RA SOUTH UN ITS 1 6 3 AS RECORDED I N PLAT
BOOK 17, A T PAGE 11 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
S A ID SEMINOLE COUNTY; THENCE DEPARTING FROM
S A ID
PROPOSED EAST L IN E ALONG SAID NORTH
BOUNDARY L IN E S 8 9 * 1 B ' 0 ) " W ,
A DISTANCE OF
1 6 . 0 0 FEET TO THE PO IN T OF BEGINNING,
PARCEL CONTAINING B6 71 .B 3 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR
LESS,
TOGETHER WITH

PARCEL NO. 7 3 3 . 6
( C o e p r l a a d o f L e g a l e A and B)
9

PARCEL HO.

4-

7 3 3 . 6A

CANTORD AVENUE
TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

A PARCEL OF LAND SIT UAT E IH SECTIOH 7 , TOWN­
S H I P 30 SOUTH, RANGE 31 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA BEING MORE PAR TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS I
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE
NORTHWEST QUARTER
{NW
1/4)
OF SECTION
7,
THENCE ALONG THE WEST L I N E OF S A ID SECTION 7,
S A ID L IN E ALSO BEING THE BASELINE OF SANFORD
AVENUE ( C . R . 4 3 3 ) RIGHT-OF-WAY PLANS PREPARED
BY
STANLEY/HERI DIA H,
IN C .,
N 0 0 * 2 8 '3 7 "W ,
A
DISTANCE OF 1 6 B 1 . 4 3 FEET THENCE H B 9 * 3 1 ' 3 3 " E A
DISTANCE OF 7 3 . 3 9 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF BEGIN­
NIN G, S A ID P O IN T ALSO SEI KO OH THE PROPOSED
EAST RIGHT-QF -WAY L I N E OF SANFORD AVENUE.
FROM THE P O IN T OF BEGINNING; THENCE ALONG THE
S A ID
PROPOSED
EAST
RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE
H
0 0 * 3 0 ' 04*W A
DISTANCE OF 3 3 . 0 0 FE ET) THENCE
DEPARTING FROM TUB S A ID PROPOSED EAST L I N E N
B 9 * 3 1 ' 3 3 ' , E A DISTANCE OF 3 3 . 7 4 FEET; THENCE S
0 0 * 3 B ' 3 7 " E , A DISTANCE OF 3 3 . 0 0 FEET; THENCE S
89 * 3 1 13D"W, A DISTANCE OF 3 3 . 7 1
FEET TO A
POINT OH THE S AID PROPOSED EAST RIGHT-OF-WA Y
L IN E OF S AID SANFORD AVENUE AND THE P O IN T OF
BEGINNING.
PARCEL NO. 7 3 3 . 6A CONTAINING
FEET, MORE OR LESS.
PARCEL NO.

1799.85

SQUARE

7 3 3 .6 8

A PARCEL OF LAND SITUA TE IH SECTION 7 , TOWN­
S H IP 30 SOUTH, RANOE 31 EAST, SEMINOLE COUHTY,
FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWSl
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE
NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER (NW 1/4) OF SECTION 7 !
THENCE ALONG THE WEST LIME OF SAID SECTION 7 ,
S A ID L IN E ALSO BEING THE BASELINE OF SANFORD
AVENUE { C . R . 4 3 3 ) RICH T-Or-W AY P U N S PREPARED
BY STANLEY/HERIDI AH, I N C . , N 00 2 0 ' 3 7 ' ,W, A
DISTANCE OF 2 1 7 3 . 4 4 FEET) THENCE N B 9 * 3 I ' 3 3 " E
A DISTANCE OF 6 2 . 3 3 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING, SAID POINT ALSO BEING OH THE PRO­
POSED EAST RICHT-OF-WAY LIN E OF SANFORD AVE­
NUE.

i

t

FROM THE PO IN T OF BEGINNING; THENCE DEPARTING
FROM S A ID PROPOSED EAST LIN E AND WITH THE
NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED
PARCEL II f l 9 13 9 , 3 1 " E , A DISTANCE OF 8 , 5 6 FEET)
THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTH PROPERTY L I N E 8
Q 4 , 0 5 , 2 0"W, A DISTANCE OF 2 4 . 0 2 FEET; THENCE 3
50 * 2 6 13 8ME, A DISTANCE OF 3 2 . 6 3 FEETJ THENCE 8
0 0 * 2B* 2 7 ME, A DISTANCE OP 2 9 . 0 0 FEET; THENCE S
4 6 * 3 2 ' 5Q*W, A DISTANCE OF 3 0 . 0 7 FEET TO A
POINT IN THE AFORESAID PROPOSED EAST R I C H T -O F WAY L I N E ; THENCE ALONG THE SAID PROPOSED EAST
L IN E S 8 9 ’ 3 9 ' 53"W, A DISTANCE OF 9 , 7 7 FEET
THENCE H 0 0 * 3 3 ' 45"W, A DISTANCE OF 9 4 . 4 4 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL HO. 7 3 3 . 6B CONTAINING
FEET, MORE OR LESS.

1930.95

SQUARE

PARCEL NOS, 7 3 3 . 6 A AHD B CONTAINING A TOTAL OF
3 , 7 3 0 . BO SQUARE FEET, KOHE OR LESS.

PARCEL NO. 139.5

SAJlrORO AVENUE
FEE SIMPLE

A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN 8ECTIOM 12, TOWN­
S H I P 20 SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST, SEMINOLE COUHTY,
FLORID A, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWSI
COMMENCING A T THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION
12; THENCE 8 8 9 * 3 4 ' 49"W, ALONG THE NORTH L I N E
OF S A ID SECTION 13, A DISTANCE OF S S . B I FEET;

THENCE S 0 0 * 33 ' 1 1 " E , A DISTANCE OF 34.99 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID POINT LYING OH
THE E XIS T IN G SOUTH HIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF A I R ­
PORT BOULEVARD AS SHOWN OH SANFORD AVENUE
(C .R .
423) RIGHT-OF-WAY PLANS PREPARED BY
STA NLKY/MERIDIAN, I N C . )
FROM
THE
P O IN T
OF
BEGINNING;
THENCE
S O I * 5 4 ' 4 6 " E ALONG THE E XISTING WEST R IC H T -O F WAY L IN E OF SANFORD AVENUE A DISTANCE OF 6 5 . 0 3
FEET TO A PO IN T ON THE PROPOSED SOUTH R IG HTOF-WAY
L IN E
OF
AIRPORT
BOULEVARD;
THENCE
1146*09159 ‘'W, A DISTANCE OF 2 B .6 0 FEET; THENCE
S B 9 * 3 4 ' 4 9 " W ALONG SAID PROPOSED SOUTH R IG H TOF-WAY L IN E A DISTANCE OF 9 4 . 4 5 FEET) THENCE
H05* 5 9 ' 1 6 HW CONTINU1110 ALONG SAID PROPOSED
SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E A DISTANCE OF 6 6 , 9 6
FE ET) THENCE HOO*3B' 37 "W A DISTANCE OF 3 9 . B4
FEET TO A P O IN T ON THE EXISTING SOUTH
OF-WAY
L IN E
OF
AIRPORT
BOULEVARD)
N B 9 * 3 4 ' 4 9 " E ALONG SAID EXISTING SOUTH
OF-WAY L I N E , A DISTANCE OF 1 0 0 . OB FEET
P O IN T OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL CONTAINING
OR LESS,

8 ,1 3 0 .2 0

R IG H TTHENCE
RIGH TTO THE

SQUARE rE E T .

MORE

TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NO. 7 3 9 . 3
( C o e p r l a a d o f L e g a l e A,
0 and C)
PARCEL NO. 7 3 9 . 3A

SANFORD AVENUE
TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

A PARCEL OF LAND SIT UA TE IH SECTION 13, TOWN­
S H IP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, SEMINOLE COUHTY,
FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL­
LOWS!
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID
SECTION 12, THENCE S 0 0 * 2 0 ' 2 7 " E ALONG THE EAST
L I N E OF S A ID SECTION 12, SAID EAST L IN E ALSO
BEING THE BASELINE OF SURVEY OK SANFORD AVENUE
(C .R .
425)
RICHT-OF-WAY PLANS PREPARED BY
STANLEY/MERIDIAN, I N C . , A DISTANCE OF 3 4 0 . 0 0
FEET; THENCE S B 9 * 3 l ' 3 J " W A DISTANCE OF 3 1 . 2 6
FEET TO THE P O IN T OF BEGINNING, S A ID PO IN T
L Y IN G ON THE E X IS T IN G WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E
O f SANFORD AVENUE.
FROM
THE
3 0 1 * 5 4 ' 4 6 "E
DISTANCE OF
DISTANCE OF
DISTANCE OF
DISTANCE OF
NIN G.

P O IN T
Or
BEGINNING)
THENCE
ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY L I N E , A
1 6 0 . 0 3 FEET) THENCE S 8 9 • 3 1 ' 3 3"W, A
1 0 . 0 0 FEET; THENCE h 0 1 * 3 4 ' 4 6 " M A
1 6 0 .0 3 FEET) THENCE M B 9 * 3 1 ' 3 3 " B , A
1 0 . 0 0 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF BEGIN­

PARCEL NO. 7 3 9 . 5A CONTAINING 1 , 6 0 1 SQUARE FEET
MORE OK LESS.
PARCEL NO.

7 3 9 . SB

A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IH SECTIOH 12, TOWN­
S H I P 20 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL­
LOWS!
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION
12, THENCE S O O * 2 B '2 7 " E , ALONG THE EAST LI N E OF
S A ID SECTION 12, S A ID EAST L IN E ALSO BEING THE
BASELINE OF SURVEY O r SANTORO AVENUE ( C . R .
423)
RIGHT-OF-WAY
PLANS
PREPARED
BY
STA NLE Y/HERIDIA H,
I N C . , A DISTANCE OF 7 9 . 9 3
r E E T ; THENCE S B 9 * 3 1 ' 3 3 " W A DISTANCE OF 7 7 . 7 9
FEET TO THE P O IN T OF BEGINNING, SAID POINT
LYING OH THE E X IS T IN G WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E
OF SANFORD AVENUE AND THE PROPOSED SOUTH
HIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF AIRPORT BOULEVARD.
FROM
THE
P O IN T
OF
BEGINNING)
THENCE
S 2 1 * 4 2 ' 2 3"W, A DISTANCE OF 1 0 . 8 0 FEET; THENCE
0 0 9 * 3 4 ' 49"W ALONG A L IN E PARALLEL WITH AND
1 0 . 0 0 FEET SOUTH OF THE PROPOSED SOUTH R IG H TOF-WAY L IN E OFF AIRPORT BOULEVARD, A DISTANCE
OF 9 0 . 7 7 P t t T ) THENCE 1183*39 • 16"W AMD CONTINU­
ING ALONC A L IH E PARALLEL WITH ANO 1 0 . 0 0 rE ET
SOUTH OF S AID
SOUTH RICIIT-OF-WAY
LINE,
A
DISTANCE O r 6 6 . 3 7 FEET TO THE WEST PROPERTY
L IN E OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL; THENCE
N O O *2 B '3 7 "W , A DISTANCE OF 1 0 . 0 3 FEET TO A
P O IN T ON THE PROPOSED SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E
OF AIRP O RT BOULEVARD; THENCE S 8 5 * 5 9 ‘ 1 6 " E ALONG
S A ID
PROPOSED
SOUTH
RIGHT-OF-WAY
LIN E ,
A
DISTANCE OF 6 6 . 9 6 FEET) THENCE 1109*34 ' 4 9 “ E
CONTINUING ALONG SAID PROPOSED SOUTH R IG II T -O F WAY L I N E , A DISTANCE OF 9 4 . 4 5 FEET TO THE
P O IN T or BEGINNING.
PARCEL NO. 7 3 9 . 5D CONTAINING
TEET MORE OR LESS.
PARCEL NO.

1 ,593.77

SQUARE

7 1 9 . 5C

A PARCEL OF LAMO SITUATED IN THE NORTHEAST
QUARTER (HE 1 / 4 ) O r SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 30
SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY, F L O R I­
DA,
AHD BEING A PORTION OT THE CUMBERLAND
FARMS, I N C . AS DESCRIBED IN O F F I C I A L RECORD
BOOK 1 0 4 1 , PAGE 1 63 , ANO O F F I C I A L RECORD BOOK
193 3, PAGE 1301 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS O r S AID
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTIOH
1 2 ; THENCE S 00 * 2 8 ' 2 7 ME ALONG THE EAST SECTIOH
L IN E OF S A ID SECTIOH 12 AND THE SURVEY BASE­
L I N E OF SAHrORD AVENUE, A DISTANCE OF 2 3 1 . 5 0
FEET; THENCE S 8 9 * 3 1 ' 3 3 " W DEPARTING FROM SAID
EAST SECTION L I N E AT RIGHT ANGLES, A DISTANCE
OF 5 3 . 4 8 FEET TO A POINT Or INTERSECTION WITH
THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF SANFORD AVENUE,
THE P O IN T OP BEGINNING.
FROM
THE
P O IN T
OF
BEGINNING,
THENCE
0 B 9 * 3 6 ' 1 5 NW DEPARTING FROM S A ID WEST R IG H T -O F WAY L I N E , A DISTANCE OF SO. 00 FE ET) THENCE
KOI * 5 4 ' 4 6 NW PARALLE L WITH THE WEST R IG H T -O F WAY L I N E , A DISTANCE OF 4 3 . 0 0 FEET; THEHCE
1 1 8 9 * 3 6 ' 1 3 " E A DISTANCE OF 5 0 . 0 0
FEET
TO
INTERSECT THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY L I N E ; THENCE
3 0 1 * 5 4 ' 4 6 " E ALONG S A ID WEST RIGHT-OF -WAY L I N E ,
A DISTANCE OF 4 3 . 0 0 rEET TO THE PO IN T OF
BEGINNING.
PARCEL NO. 7 3 9 . S C CONTAINING 2149 SQUARE FEET,
MOKE OR LESS OR 0 . 0 4 9 ACRES, KOHE OR LESS.

PARCEL NOS. 739.3A, B ANO C CONTAINING A TOTAL
or 3,343.77 SQUARE rEET, HORE OR LESS.
Each Defendant ll further notified Ihal lh« Pell hotter will petition
lor an Order ol Taking before Ih* Itonoribt* Seymour Benton, on* ol
Ih* Judge* Ol Ih* abovettyled Court, on Ih* 24th day ol April, m a , al
I jo p m . In the Semhole County Courlhoute, Sanlord, Florida, In
accordance with lit Declaration ol Taking terctofora llltd In Ihlt
caute All Delendanlt lo Ihlt tull and all otier Inleretltd partial
may timely requetl a tearing on Ih* Pellllon tor the Order ol Taking
al Ih* time and place deilgnated and be heard Any Defendant
tailing lo III* a timely requetl lor hearing thall waive any right to
ob|*cl to tha Order ol Tidling.
AND
Each Defendant and any olhar per tom claiming any Inleretl In the
properly dttcrlbed In the Pellllon In Ih* above ilyled Eminent
Domain proceeding It hereby required lo *erve wrllten detent*!. II
any you have, to the Petition heretofore Hied In thit caute on the
Pell lionet, and any requetl for a hearing m the pellllon tor the
Order ol Taking, II detlred. on Palllloner’t Attorney, wherte name
end addrett It thown below on or before A p r! 27, IN4, and lo file the
original ol your written dtfentei end any reqrett lor hearing on the
Pellllon lor Ih* Order ol Teklng with the Clrrk of Ihlt Courl either
before tervlc* on Ite Petitioner'! Attorney or Immedlelely
thereafter, to thow what right, title, Inlerett cr lien you or any ol you
have or claim In and lo the property detcrlbed In laid Petition and to
thow caute, II eny you heve, why teld property thou Id not be
condemned lor the utee end purpotet et tel torth In teld Pellllon II
you fell to entwer, e default may be entered egelnit you for the relief
demended In the Petlton If you fell lo reqM it * hearing on the
Petition lor Order of Teklng you thall waive eny right to ob|ect lo
•aid Order of Taking,
WITHESS my hand and Mai of Mid Courl on tha 3rd day of March,
IH4.

(SEAL)
M A R Y A N N E MCRSB

CLER KO P TH E CIRCUIT COURT

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IN A N O FOR S EM IN O LE C O U N TV , F L O R ID A

Byi RulhKIng, OeputyClark
R OBERT A. MCMILLAN
County Attorney
for lomlnoloCounty, Florid*
Seminole County Service* Building
1101 Bail F lril Slraol
Sanlord, Florida 12771
Tala phono: (4071 31MOO. Eat. 7154
Attorney lor Petitioner
Publlth: A p ril], Iffaonf April 10.IW4

DEQ 1

PS M l — Legal Adverllument
TH E BOARD O F C O U N TY COMMISSIONERS
S EM INO LE C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
Separate tea led Eaprettloni ol Inlerett lor PS lea Conthucllnn
Management Servlcei lor Ih* Public Safely Complea will Iw
accepted by Seminole Counly el the ottlcei ol Ih* Punhatlng
Dlvltlon until 500 P M . local lime. Tuetday. April 74. IWa On*
marked 'original'' and eight III coplet mutt be tubmilled
Eaprettlont ol Inleretl received atler the tpeclllcd dale thall h*
returned unopened
SCOPE OF SERVICES:
To admlnltler the contlrutllon management tervlcet ol * mulll
tlory building for the Seminole County Public Safely and Sherltl *
Department
M AIL OR D E L IV E R TO County Service* Building 1101 F a il Flrtt
Street. Purchailng Dlvltlon Room 1701. Sanlord. Flor Ida J7777
S U B M ITTA LS M U S T BE R E C E IV E D IN TH E PURCHASING
DIVISION. 1101 EAST F IR S T S T R E E T . 3RD FLOOR
ROOM
41701. SANFORD. FLO R ID A , NO L A TE R TH AN *00 P M IO C A L
TIM E EXPRESSIONS OF IN T E R E S T R E C E IV E D A F T E R TH A I
TIM E W ILL NO T BE A C C E P TE D
MARK O U TS ID E OF E N V E L O P E
PS »*e
Contlrutllon
Management Service* tor Ih* Public Safety Complea
Seminole Counly encourage* M BE WBF participation
FOR F U R T H E R IN FO R M A TIO N C O N TA C T LIN D A C JONES
PURCHASING DIVISIO N. C O N TR AC TS AN ALYSE. (*H1 1)1 I1M.
E X TE N S IO N 7Hf or F ill PS 14* C O M P L E TE P ACKAO E IS
A V A ILA B LE IN TH E PUR CH ASING DIVISIO N AT NOCM ARGE
N O TE : All prospective otterort are hereby cautioned not to
corded any member ol the Seminole Cowdy Board of County
Commlttlonert. County Manager or Selection Committee regarding
the above propotal Any Inquirlet pertaining to thit f ip re .i on ol
Inleretl mutt be directed through the Puvchatmg Dlvltlon contact
per ton noted above The County will not entertain or be retpontibi*
for any oral Interpretation! given by any County employee,
repretentatlv* or other*. The Ittuence ol a written addendum It th*
only official method whereby interpretillon. clarification or
additional Information can be given Addendumlt) 11 any. will ha
Ittued only by th* Purchatlng Dlvltlon to all tirm i ol record at
having received Ihlt package
Th* County re ter vet the right to rt|ecl any or all ofltrt. with or
without cauM, to waive technlcalillei. or to accept the otter which In
III belt lodgment bell tarvet the Inleretl ol Ih* County Coil ot
tubmlttal of thit otter It contldered an operational cott ot Ih* clteror
and thall not be patted on to or horn* by th* County
Central M rvIcevPurchetlng
1101 E lit Street Room 41X1*
Sanlord. F L 1)771
Publlth April 1. I t t i
D E Q It
AO EN DA
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY B OAR O O F A D JU S TM C N I
A PR IL 11. m i
I MP M
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCFRN
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N TH A T lha Samlnol* County Hoaidof
Adfutlment will conduct a public hearing to conilder th* following
Item*
CONSENT A O EN D A
A VAR IANCES
I AR V ID A — ’ B A e a a llV — Pienned Unit Development lone
Sid* yard telback variance from 7 1 It lo 7 21 tt on north tide and
from 7 M It to4 M It on SEly tide Ihout* pieced in error) on Lot &lt;4
Carrington Perk, PB 4S. Pg tt St. Section I 70 i f SE corner ol
Paddington Terrace. 1,000 tt E of Knighlt Bridge Way and E ot
titathrow Boulevard (D IS TS I
&gt; RASMMI P A T E L - BA!4 4 34V - Planned Unit Development
Jon* — Rear yard tetheck variance from 70 It lo a tt lor a room
addition on Lot 11. Silver Lake* E at th* Crottingi Unit 1. PB 11. Pg
It A 14. Section 14 70 K . W tide ol Sliverwood Drive *00 tt S ol
Green Way Boulevard and Is mil* E ol Lake Emma Hoad ID IST 7)
1 LAR R Y LIN D S E Y - BA»4 4 14V - R 1A Rttldenhel lone
Rear yard telback variant* from M I! to 74 71 tt tor an addition on
Lot 11, Cltrut Point. PB X). Pg 11, Section 3a 21 JO. S lid* ot Cllrut
Point Courl. T O It W ol Tangerine Avenue end MO II S ol Howell
Branch Road (D IS T II
a AR N O LPH * PATSY M UES III
IIA tt « 11V
R IA
Rttldentlal Zon* - - Rear yard telback variance bom to ti lo TO II
lor a tcreen porch on Lot 11 and tha W I ft ot Lot 14. Block E.
Oakcrett. Pit 71. Pg 47 6 44. Section 1171 X&gt; NE corner ot Grove
Avenue and Grand Avenue. *00 It E of Tangerine Avenue end &gt;t
mil* Sot Howell Branch Road (G IST II
S SUOAR S T A N F IE L D - HAt* a 11V
A I Agriculture Zone
Hear yard tatback variance from to II. to 17 tt lor a barn tfruclur*
placed In error on the W 71S 10 It ot th* E M l I t II ol Lot 144. Van
Ar Ida I* Otbor ne Brokerage Co t Addition to Black Hammock, PB I
Pg 11, Section 7 )1 11 440 tt W ol Elm Slreel. &gt;j mil* S ol F lorida
Avenue. I to mile E Ot DeLeon Street and to mile N ot SR 414 IDIST
SI
B M O B ILE HOM ES
I W ILM A K E TC H U M - BAfa a 14TE - A I Agricultural Zone
To place a mobile home IRrnewal ol a Medical Hardthipl on Loll
10 17. Bath Eltalet. an unrecorded tubdivltlon. Section 71 7111. end
ol Chapman Road on N tide and to mil* G ol SR 414 (D IS T 11
1 KEN N ETH C. RUSTEMIS - B A ta a llTE - A I Agriculture
lone — To place a mobile home on Lot e, Olock E, Lake Harney
Acrettet. PB It. Pg 14. Section la 70 1): N tide ol Meade Road, to
mile W ol Harney Helghti Rotd and approximately I mile N at Lake
Harney Road ID IS T 1)
REOULAR AGENDA
A VARIANCES
I R O B E R T S. C R A V E N - BAV4 4 13V - A I Agriculture Zone Lol tile variance from 41.140 tq It to 14.447 S tq II end width al
building line from ISO ft. to )7S tt on Tar Parcel aK. Section la IE TV.
E ildeotOrang* Avenue and ESO It N ot SR a* (O IS T SI
1 P H ILLIP * P A TR IC IA FER GUSO N
BAEa a i t v - R IA
Neiidenllal Zone — Rear yarn telback variance horn 10 11 &gt;o 521 II
and tide yerd telback variance bom 10 II lo a El II (well tide) on
Lol S. Block B. Engilth Etla'et. Unit 1. PB la. Pg 4a 6 at Section
7011 Mi N aid* ol Carolton Road 400 It E ol Orford Road and
epproilmately I mile Sol SR ala (D IS T a)
3. O E R T R U O E LU K A S . T R U S T E E BAta a 17V A t
Agriculture lone — Variance lor ill* ot tlgn from al tq It. to TOO tq
ft lor Lucat Nurtery on Lot 10. Slavla Colony C o ’t Subdlvltlon PB
7. Pg 71. Section 7011 31; N tide ot Slavla Road (old Red Bug Lake
Road) and SOON W o! 5R alt (D IS T II
B M O B ILE HOM ES
I. A LIC E H. F A U V E R - BAEa a I7TE - A I Agriculture Zone To place a mobile home (Renewal) on Ih* N 470 II. ot th* E 7011 tt ol
th* W 541.S tt. ot Lott t 6 1, llett Ih* N S It for road). Mecca
Hammock. PB I. Pg W. Section IE 70 11; S tide ot Oak Way and XX ll
E ol South Sanford Avenue (D IS T SI
1 SANDRA 4 A LO E N D. CO UNCIL, SR. - BAta a ItT E - A 10
Agriculture Zone — To place * mobile home an the W it ol Lot I7E,
Black Hammock, PB 1. Pg 110. Section IS 10 H i SE corner ol
Packard Avenue and Elm Avenue and li t mile N ol Florida Avenue
ID IS T S)
) . PM IL IS M E A D - B AeaalO TE - A I Agriculture Zone - To
piece e mobile home (Relnttalemenl) on (he N S7I tt. ol Lot 32.
Mecce Hammock, PB I, Pg 04. Section IE 20 31: S tide ol Michigan
Avenue and i t mile E ol South Sanford Avenue. ID IS T S)
C SPECIAL E X C E P TIO N /O TH E R
1 DAVIO A. E R D M AN - BAta a ISE - A I Agriculture Zone ~
Requetl a Special Exception (or a child car* center for up to 130
children on Tea Parcal 2EB, Section 74 11 10. N tide ol Dodd Road,
approximately 1,000 tt. N Ely ol the Intertaction ot Howell Branch
Road ID IS T II
2 U N IV E R S IT Y C A R ILLO N M E TH O D IS T CHURCH - BAta a
ESE — A I Agriculture Zone — Requetl a Special Excepllon tor a
prttchool/day car* laclllty lor up to 11 children on Tax Parcel S.
Section IS 31-31; N tide ot McCulloch Road and to mil* E ol SR ala
ID IST I]
E A P P R O V A LO F M IN U TE S
I March 71, IEE4— Regular Meeting
Th it public heerlng will be held In Room 1074 ol Ih* Seminole
County Service* Building. 1101 E ait Flrtt Sir**). Sanlord, Florida,
on April IS. IEE4. at 4 00p m. or at toon thereafter atpottlbl*.
Written comment! tiled with Ih* Current Planning Manager will be
contldered Pertont appearing at lha public hearing will be heard
Further delallt available by calling 311 I i n . eat 7444
Pertont ar* advlted Ihal II they decide lo appeel eny decltlon
mad* al Ihlt hearing, they will need a record ol Ih* proceeding!, and
lor tuch purpote, Ihay may need lo Intur* that a verbatim record ot
lha proceeding! If made, which record Includei Ih* Ittllmony and
evidence upon which Ih* appeel It lo he bated, per Section JM 010!,
Florida Statute!.
Pertont wllh dliabllltlet needing attltlance to parllclpel* In any at
that* proceeding! ihould contact the Employe* Relellont Depart
men! ADA Coordinator 44 hourt In advance of Ih* meeting al
llM IM .e x t, 7941.
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY B O A R O O F A D JU S TM E N T
B Y. B EN TU C K E R , CHAIR M AN
Publlth: April 1.IEE4
D E Q 31

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E I IT H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
F IL E NO t l t i l l C A 1 I E
IIO M r S A V IN G S B A N K ,

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
F IL E NO : N 147CP
IN R E FSTATEOr

i so , 4 U.S corporation f/k/a

JERRY MORTON KESSEL.

H O M E S A V IN G S ASSO CIA
IIO N o r FLO R ID A , a Florida
corporation.
Plalnllll.
D A N IE L J
tingle man.

B A L D R IC H .

a

Defendant
N O TIC E OF SALE
PURSUANT T O C H A P TE R Tt
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
purtuanl to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foreclotutt dated
March I, I tea, Med In Cat* flo
•17111 CA la F, in the Circuit
Courl ol Ih* eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and lor Seminole
C o u n t y . F lo r i d a w h e re in
D A N IF l J BALD R IC H It it*
lendant. I will tell to Ih* hlghetl
and twit bidder tor cath al th*
wetl Iron! door ol Ih* Seminole
County Courthouie, Sanlord.
Florida at It 00a m on April 11,
l*ta. Ih* following do ur Ibed
property tet forth In Ih* tald
Summary Final Judgment ot
Forecloture herein, to wit
Condominium Unit H IP ot
H ID D E N RIDGE CONDOMIN
IUM. Ih* Declaration ol which It
recorded In Otllclel Record!
Book 1157 at page 0411. et te q .
of th* Public Record! ol Semi
not# C o unty. F lo rid a , and
amendment* thereto. Ilany
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clerk
By Jen* C Jatewlc
Publlth March I f A April 1
ieta

DEI' 714

IN TH E C IR C U IT COUMI
OF TH E IIT H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO IT 1414 CA 14 n
E M P IR E OF AM E R IC A
R E A L T Y C R E D IT
C O R P O RATIO N
Plalnllll.
vt
L U L U C O R P O R A TIO N O F
D E LA W A R E , elur . *t at .
DetendenH!'
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
1177II
TO
J A M E S II L U D W IG
F R E D L U D W IG , J A N E !
L U D W IG and F R A N K IE S
L U D W IG , and all Unknown
Director* Shareholder* and ail
p e r t o n t c lle m ln g by and
through under or Against Lulu
Corporation ol Delaware II
ally* and/or dead hit {theirI
unknown helrt dvviteet leg
alert or grantee* and all per
ton* or parllat claiming by
through undar or Ag.i.i,.! him
(them)
Reiidenre unknown
YOU ART N O T IF IE D that an
Action lor lo re d o iu ie ot a
mortgage on Ih* following prop
erly In Seminole Counly Flor
Ida
B E G I N N I N G 100 F E E T
w e s t o r THE N O R TH W ES T
C O R N E R OF TH E N O R TH
EAST to OF THE SOUTHW EST
to, S E CTIO N 17. TOW NSHIP 71
SOUTH. RANOE 11 EAST RUN
W EST 100 FE E 1 SOUTH 17* 11
E E E T . E A S T 100 F E E T
TH EN C E N O R TH H I 7 F E E T
TO TH E P O IN T o r B EG IN
NINO (LES S TH E NO R TH 11
F E E T FOR ROAOl
ha* been Med again*! you and
you ar# required to le- vr a copy
of your written deftnie*. If an*
10 II on SPEAR AND HOFF
MAN, Attorney*, who** addiet*
IT &gt;04 South D lil* Highwey
Coral Gable* Florida lllaa
1101) 4a* 77**, within thirty (XU
day* attar the licit publication
ol th* notice, and to Me th*
original with Ih* Clerk ol thit
Court either before **rvlc# on
SPEAR AND H O FF M A N , at
torneyt or Immedlaltly thereat
ter: otherwli* * default will be
entered agalnll you lor Ih*
rellel demanded In th* Com
plaint or Petition
W ITN ES S my hand and teal
ol Ihlt Court on IM i H it day ot
March. IW4
(S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
A lC Itrk o llh * Court
By Patricia F Heath
At Deputy Clerk
Publlth April 1. 10. I**4
DEQ 10

Defeated
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The adm lnltlratlon ol the
E title ot JE R R Y M O R TO N
K E S S E L . D e c e e te d . F it*
Number ta 741 CP. It pending In
th* Circuit Court tor Seminole
Counly, Florida, Probate Dlvl
lion. Ih* addrett ol which It Ml
North Paik Avenue. Sanlord.
Florida 17771 Th* namet and
add)****! ol Hi* Pertonal Rep
retentallv* and Ih# Pertonal
Reprtienlallve't attorney ar*
tel torth below
A ll Inleretled pertont ar#
required &gt;0 file with Ihlt Courl
(a ) A ll c la im ! agalntt Ihe
E d a le W IT H IN T H R E E
M O N TH S OF TH E F IR S T
P U B L IC A T I O N O T T H IS
N O TIC E and lb) any objection
by *n Inleretled perton to whom
th l! Notice l i te rve d Ihal
challenge! Ih* validity ol tha
Will, the qualification! of th*
Pertonal Rtpretaniahv*. venue,
or lurlidlctlon ol th* Courl
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M O NTH S A F T E R TH E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
TH IS N O T IC E OR T H IR T Y
DAYS A F T E R TH E D A TE OF
S ERVICE O F A C O PY OF TH IS
N O TIC E ON TH E O B JE C T IN G
PERSON
A LL CLAIM S AND O B JE C
TIOMS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
HE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Publication ol thit Notice hat
begun on M a tih lf , llta
Pertonal Hepretenleilv*
O A N IG L C KESSEL
t/o D ICKENSO N.
M URD O CH . H EX
AND SLOAN
!*0 North Fedeial Highway
Suit! 410
Boca Ralon, Florida H a l)
Attorney tor
Perianal Rtpretaniahv*
BAR B A R A A SLOAN. ESQ
Florida Bar No 10**01
DICKENSO N, MURDOCH
R EX AND SLOAN
!*0 North Federal Highway
Suite alO
Boca Raton Florida 11417
telephone (aOII H I I TO
PuhMih March 77 a April 1,
i eta
DEP lai
IN V ITA TIO N TO BIO
Annual Requlremtnt
Agreement
For Meter Boaetand
Covert
A/R ite
Seminole County Board of
County Commlttlonert requetl*
Inleretled portlet to tubmlt
formal teamed h-dt for Ih* above
referenced Invitation to Bid
Hid package* will be available
al Ihe County t Purchatlng Ol
vitton located at
1101 E Itf Street Rown 170*
Sanford F L 11771
Requett lor bid document!
mar be mad* by calling &lt;4071
171 11M attention 7114, or vie
lactimlleal tao/HM »to*
Bid! mult be received by the
Purchailng Dlvltlon no later
Man l 00 p m ( local lime) on
Wednetday, April 70. ieta Bid!
received atler tuch lime will be
returned unopened All bid!
thall be opened pubilety and
read aloud
A L L P R O S P E C T IV E B ID
O E H S ARE H E R F 0 T C A U
T ION ED NOT TO C O N TA C T
ANV M E M B E R OF THE SEM
IN O LF C O U H TY BOARD OF
C O U N IY C O M M IS S IO N E R S
C O U N TY M ANAGER
OR
C O U N TY S TA FF M E M B E R S
O T H E R
T H A N T H E
S P E C IF IE D C O N T A C T
PER SO N R E G A R D IN G TH E
ABOVE BID A LL C O NTACTS
M U S T BE C H A N N E L E D
TH R O U G H TH E PURCHASING
DIVISION
Contact Randy Vogtnten.
B u y e r , at ( 407 ) 11 1 1 1JO
exlenilon f i l l lor further Infor­
mation
M /W BE't ar* encoureged to
participate In the bid proteti
Publlth April l l » a
DEQ I

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private religion than ho con possoaa n private gun or
moon." — O K. Cheslerlon.

O FF TH E LEASH® by W.B. Park

ADVER TISEM EN T
TH E B O A R O O F C O U N TY COMMISSIONERS
T H E C O U N T Y O F S E M IN O L E
Separata tealed propotalt tor RFP-171 — County Physician
Servlcei tor Public Safety and Employe* Relallont Dlvltlon will be
accepted lor Ih* Seminole Counly Board ol Counly Commlttlonert *1
th* ottlcet ot Ih* Purchetlnfl Dlvltlon, until 1:00 P.M.. local Mm*.
Wednetday, May 64, IEE4. Propotalt will be publicly opened and read
aloud at toon at pottlble thereafter In Ih* Counly Servlcei Building,
Room HOH, Board ol Counly Commlttlonert Auditorium. HOI E.
F lrtl Street, Sanlord. Florida. Th* par ton whot* duly II It to open
bldt will decide when clotlng time hat arrived and no bide received
after Ih* tpecllled time will be contldered. Bldt received i l l t r lha
tpecllied lime thall be returned unopened
M A IL OR D E L IV E R TO : Counly Service* Building 1101 EAlt III
Street, Purchatlng Dlvltlon room 170*. Sanlord. Florid* 37771
M A R K O U T S ID E O F E N V E L O P E : R F P 171 CO U N TY
P HYSICIAN S ERVICES
FOR F U R T H E R IN FO R M A TIO N C O N TA C T: LIN D A C JO N ES,
C O N TR AC TS A N A L Y S T, (407 ) 311-1110. E X TE N S IO N 71IE or 7112.
R PP-I17I C O M P L E T E P A C K A O E IS A V A IL A B L E IN T H E
PUR CH ASING 01 VISION A T NO C HAROB.
N O T E i A L L P R O S P E C TIV E O FFE R O R S ARB H E R E B Y C A U ­
T IO N E D N O T T O C O N TA C T A N Y M E M B E R O F TH E S EM INO LE
C O U N TY B O AR D O F C O U N T Y COM M ISSIONERS, C O U N TY
M AN AO B R OR C O U N TY S T A F F R EQ A R D IN O T H E ABO VE BID,
A L L C O N TA C T S M U S T B E C H A N N B L B O TH R O U G H T H E
PUR CH ASING DIVISIO N,
Th* County reaervea th* right to raltct ony or all offtri, wllh or
without caute, to waive lechnleallllet. or lo accopt th* ollar which In
Hi boil lodgment boil M rvta Ih* Intaraal ol Ih* Counly. Coil ol
tubmlttal ol thla ollar ll contldarad on oporallontl cott ol th* offaror
and thall not be paaied on to or born* by Ih* Counly.
Control Sarvlcot/Purchatlng
1101 E. lit Stroel
Sanlord, F L 31771
Publlth: A p ril), 1EE4
D E Q la

"Rem em ber when wo used to paint, pack,
and deliver those babies by h a n d ?"

�Sanford Horald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, April 3, 1994 - 11B

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
CODE E N F O R C E M E N T
BOARD
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
Ca m No t ) to CEB
S EM INO LE C O U N TY , a pollll
cot tubdlvltlon of th# Slate ol
Florida.
Petitioner,
VI
ORE COM Y W ILLIAM S
Retpondent
N O TIC E OF H CAR INO
(S E C TIO N 1411)11),
F L O R IO A S T A T U T E S
TO Gregory WllllAmi
lOTOTelmo Street
Ceitelberry. FL )170*
Property Dewrlpllon Lol 1.
T»lm o Subd Sec 1). Twp. 70.
Mgr K , PO », PC 10. OllldAl
j Record! ol S«mlnolA County,
FlorldA
In o«ordAn&lt;A with Chapter } )
«1 Ihe Semi no I# Covnty Cod*, a
hearing hat been trheduied be
tore the Seminole County Code
Enforcem ent Board to de
termine If a violation of (he
Seminole County Code li occur
ring on the above detcrlbed
property You are hereby called
upon to late notice that the
Public Hearing will be con
ducted In the above tty led cauM
on the Mitt day ol April, ItN . at
I 70 p m In Room IW I ot the
Seminole County Service! Build
Ing. HOI E a ll F lrtt Slreol.
Sanlord. Florida m i l
You
have been charged with con
ttrucllng a ttorage building
without flrtt obtaining a build
Ing permit on the tublect prop
eery, In violation ot Section 103
ol the Standard Building Code at
adopted by Chapter 40 Seminole
County Coda The Board will
receive tettimony and evidence
at m d Public Hearing and than
mate tuch tlndlngi ot tact at
are tuppovred by the tetllmony
and evidence pertaining to the
matter) alleged In the Stale
menl ot Violation and Requett
tor Hearing If. prior to the
hearing you thould come into
complience with the County
Code provltlont that you are
alleged to be violating, but the
violation recurt prior to the
hearing or It the vlolelton It not
rorrected by the lime tpedlled
lor correction by the Code In
i pec lor rhe public hearing will
te he'd pertaining to the allega
''One agamtt you
VOW ARE A DVISED TH A T
If VOU D E C ID E TO A P P EA L
ANY D E C IS IO N M A D E A T
THIS H E A R IN G *OU WILL
N E E D A RECORD OF TMF
P R O C E E D IN G S , AND FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. YOU M AY
N E E D TO INSURE TH A T A
V E R B A TIM RECORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A D E
WHICH RECORD IN C LUD ES
THE TE S TIM O N Y AND EVI
OENCE UPON WHICH THE
A P P E A t IS TO B E BASED
P E R S O N S W I T H D IS
A B I L I T I E S N E E D I N G TO
P A R T IC IP A T E IN A N Y OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SH O U LD C O N TA C T TH E
E M P L O Y E E R ELA TIO N S DE
P A H T M E N T . A M E R IC A N S
W ITH D IS A B IL IT IE S COOR
D I N A T O R . 41 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF TH E M E E T IN G
A T |40r|lJ1 11)0. E X TE N S IO N
t»4!
P L F A S E G O V E R N YO UR
SELF ACCO R D IN G LY
Dated thit 10th day of March,
IPV4
CODE E N F O R C E M E N T
BOARD
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
By M A R C IA L f u l l e r
C LER X
Seminole County Set vice!
B'dg
Houm No TOIA
HOI Eatl Firtt street
Sanlord F lor Ida ))f f l
Telephone [40)11)1 11)0
E etvntion 1441
Publlth March 20. 77 A April ).
10. 1994
oep m

CODE E N F O R C E M E N T
BOARD
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CaMNo. ♦) toe CEO
S EM INO LE C O U N TY , a polltl
cal tubdlvltlon ol the Slate ol
Florida,
Petitioner,
vt
ARE T H A M ROBINSON
Recpondent
N O T IC E O F H CA R IN O
(S E C TIO N It ) I W I .
FLO R ID A S TA TU TE S
TO Aretha M Roblnton
*00 Loculi Ave. Apt S
Sanlord F L m i l
Property Detcriptlon Lot I).
Hardent Add, Sec ) l , Twp 1»
Rge 11, PB 7, PG rt, Oltlclal
Record! of Seminole County,
Florida
In accordance wllh Chapter S)
ot the Seminole County Code, n
hearing hat been trheduied be
lore the Seminole County Code
E n lo rc e m e n l Board to de
termine It a violation of the
Seminole County Code It occur
ring on the above detcrlbed
property You are hereby called
upon lo lake notice that the
Public Hearing will be con
ducted In the above ttyled route
on the nth day of April, 1994. at
1 )0 p m In Room ton ol the
Seminole County Service! Build
Ing, lio i E a tl F lrtt Straat,
Sanlord. Florida )777t You
hava been charged wllh con
ttrucllng a ttorage building
without llrtt obtaining a build
Ing permit on the tub|ect prop
erty. In violation ot Section 10)
ot the Standard Building Code at
adopted by Chapter 40 Semlnola
County Code The Board will
receive tetllmony and evldance
at tald Public Hearing and that)
make tuch llndlngt ot tect et
ere tupported by the tetllmony
and evidence pertaining to the
mattert alleged In Ihe Stale
ment ol Violation and Requett
lor Hearing It, prior to Ihe
hearing, you thould come Into
complience with the County
Code provltlont that you are
alleged to be violating but Ihe
violation recurt prior to the
hearing or It Ihe violation It not
corrected by the time tpecitied
lor correction by ihe Code In
tpector, the public hearing will
be ha id pe» laming to Ihe allega
liont agamtt you
YOU ARE A DVISED TH AT
IF YOU D E C ID E TO APPEAL
A N Y D E C IS IO N M A D E AT
THIS H EA R IN G YOU W ILL
N E E D A RECORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S AND FOR
SUCH PURPOSt
Y o u MAY
N E E D TO INSURE TH A T A
V E R B A TIM RECORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A D E
W HICH RECORD INCLUDES
TH E TE S TIM O N Y AND EVI
O E N C E UPON W HICH THE
A P P EA L IS TO B E BASED
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS
A B I L I T I E S N E E D I N G TO
P A R T IC IP A T E IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
S H O U L D C O N T A C T TH E
E M P LO Y E E R ELA TIO N S DE
P A R T M E N T , A M E R IC A N S
W ITH D IS A B IL ITIE S COOR
D IN A T O R
41 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF TH E M E E T IN G
A T |40T|))I m o. E X TE N S IO N
7941
P LE A S E G O V E R N YO UR
SELF ACCO R D IN G LY
Dated thlt 10th day ot March.
IH4
CODE E N F O R C E M E N T
BOARD
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
By M A R C IA L F U L L E R
C LER K
Seminole County Service!
Bldg
Room No K i t
1101 Eatl Flet! Street
Sanlord Florida D ir t
Telephone 14003)1 mo,
E utemlon 7441
Publlth March 10, 27 A April ).
10. 1094
O E P IT)

Legal Notices
CODE E N F O R C E M E N T
BOARD
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
Cate No 94 II CEO
S EM INO LE C O U N TY , a polltl
cal tubdlvltlon of the Slate at
Florida.
Petitioner,
vt
H E T T Y J BROWN
Hetpondenl
N O TIC E OF H EA R IN G
(S E C TIO N 147 110).
FLO R ID A S T A TU TE S
TO Hetty J Brown
P O Bo&lt; H i
ThlelltMY 10994
Property Detcriptlon Lot 21
A N 1j vard alley ad| on S A W
&gt;i vacd alley ad| on E, Section
70. Townihlp 19. Range 10.
Bookerlown. Plat Hook 4. Page
99 Public Record! ot Seminole
County, Florida
In accordance wllh Chapter 1)
ot lire Seminole County Code, a
hearing hat been trheduied be
tore the Seminole County Code
E nforcem ent BoartO ’lo de
termine If a violation ot the
Seminole County Code It occur
ring on the. above detcrlbed
property You are hereby celled
upon to take notice that the
Public Hearing will be con
ducted In Ihe above ttyled caute
on the 71th day ot April. 1994. at
I M p m In Room 1071 ol Ihe
Seminole County Service! Build
Ing. HOI Eatt F lrtt Street.
Sanlord. Florida 17771 You
have heen cnarged with con
ttrucllng a ttorage building
without flrtt obtaining a build
inq permit on the tub|ect prop
erty, In violation ol Section 10)
ot the Standard Building Code et
adopted by Chapter 40 Seminole
County Code The Board will
receive tetllmony and evidence
at tald Public Hearing and thall
make tuch finding! of tact at
are tupported by Ihe letllmony
and evidence perielnmg to Ihe
melteri alleged in the Slate
ment ol Violation and Requett
lor Hearing It, prior to tne
hearing, you thould come Into
compliance with Ihe County
Code provider* that you are
alleged lo be violating, but the
violation recurt prior to Ihe
hearing, or it the violation it not
rorrected by the time tpecitied
tor correction by the Code In
tpector. the public nearing will
be held perteimng lo the allega
tront agalnt! you
YOU ARE AD V IS E D TH AT
If YOU D EC ID E TO APP EAL
A N Y D E C IS IO N M A D E AT
THIS H EA R IN G VOU WILL
N E E D A RECORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S AND, FOR
SUCH PURPOSE YOU M AY
N E E D TO INSURE TH AT A
V E R B A TIM R ECORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A D E .
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TE S TIM O N Y AND EVI
O EN CE UPON WHICH THE
AP P EA L IS TO B E BASED
P E R S O N S W I T H D IS
A B I L I T I E S N E E D ) ICG TO
P A R T IC IP A T E IN A N Y OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
S H O U LD C O N TA C T TH E
E M P L O Y E E R E LA TIO N S DE
P A R TM EN T
A M E R IC A N S
W ITH D IS A B IL IT IE S COOR
D IN A T O R
49 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF TH E M E E T IN G
AT 140711)1 It *0 E X TE N S IO N
'941
P L E A S E G O V E R N YOUR
S E LF ACCO R D IN G LY
Dated thlt 10th day ot Merch.
1994
COOT E N F O R C E M E N T
BOARD
5EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
By M ARCIA L F U L L E R
C LER K
Seminole County Service!
Bldg
Room No 7014
HOI Eatl F iril Street
Sanlord Florida 17771
Telephone (4071)21 HJ0
t "tendon 7441
Publlth March 70. 27 A April ),
10. 1994
D E P 111

Notice

Concrete

M o v in g &amp; Storage

FLO R ID A S TA TE R EQ U IR ES
All contractor* be registered
or certified To verity a ttafe
co ml r a d o n ll c t n i e call
l »00 14} 2**0 Occupational
License* are required by the
county and can he verified by
calling 111 tlJOext /All

C A P TA IN C O N C R E TE Wayne
Beal I Man Qualify Opera
lion! 1)0 2)11/42* 114/

CLASS A MOVERS
Moving
specialist* I0%i oft all local
move* with coupon We move
with pride in mind" 321*130

E le ctrica l
M A S TE R E L E C T R IC IA N
Repair addition, com m 'ret
Llc/lnt cER0009l9))7l 447S

A d d ition s &amp;
R e m od elin g
RES./COMM . Vinyl Siding .
Alum F ra m in g . D ryw all.
Doon Hooting, Concrete
17)49)1 S O Uallnl, CBC0I9I90

A p p lia n ce s

Hom e Im p rovem en t
A F FO R D A B LE HOME Repair
Dependable All phaie* Call
for F r i t tit. Michael 3212104
R E S T O R A TIO N , D R Y W A LL
motal itudi. door* trim, «id
ing, porchcv deck* gazebo*
Llcenied/Injured______ i l l 1617

C a rp o n try

C arp ot/ ln slallatio n

RITE-WAV III Alt &gt;DPt INO
W E SHOW UP

C A R P E T M ILL D IR EC T
Big Diicounti Famout Brandt
Flrtt Quality. Top Line
Stalnmatler, Saxonle.,
Tracklttt. Sculpture! 54 99 yd
Commercial level loopt l ) 49 yd
tmtallallon 407 ])4 B900

tzF)
Climint-tl

u-i 'rtiii nil

B &amp; C PEST CONTROL
Family operaled and sorv
iced 14) initial lervlte In
elude* 1 month* service Once
a year service* available
Bonded, insured and licensed
Member ol Better Business
Bureau
1)02*41

P re ssu re C le an in gDUN RITE.* Clean driveway*.
r chdUii, pool dec h i. walk*,
houses Free e*t. I l l 4123

P h o to gra p h y

~

W E D D IN G S
F a r He*, and
personal Mobil equip unique
pricing For Inlet 124 960)

W o rk For -------C u ll

s H k iL — '

322-2611

Carpet C le an in g ~~

S w im m in g Pool
S e rvlce / R e p a ir

BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL
Commerclal/Reild 3216212

C leaning S e rvice ~

L a n d sca p in g

~

H A N D Y 'S Q U A L IT Y LAW Ni
Complete pro care since I960
Clean up*, hauling 3216216

La w n Service
j

A

R ooting
GYSOEHS HOME R EPAIR 9
R O O F IN O
P a in tin g ,
c a rp e n try
B o n d 'In t/ L Ic
RC0O443I1,
Call 374 411)

Janitorial S e rvice s

SAM'S C A R P E T C LE A N IN O
plut ilrlp and bull lloeri.
R etldenllal'com m erclal 24
hrt 174 1S4I, beeper 644 0S41

IT ’ S TIM E FOR
S P R IN O C LEA N IN O I
CALL SCOTTISH M AI0S
Subtldlary ol The RM Brown Co
17) 1*71
£ ui opean Cleaning al
Amerlo n P r i c t t _______
L I O H T M A U L IN O , F L O O R
M A IN TE N A N C E We alto do
window ! I 3 » 1*03____________
P ER SO NAL TO UCH C LE A N
INO S ER V IC E. Hornet. aplt._
andean 377 1710

P A IN T IN G paper hanging
pretture wathlng and dry wall
repair Freeett li t SI74

Pest Control

G eneral Service s
IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
Plastering Remodel new and
hVilorlc home* 111 W O

A PP LIAN C E R EP A IR
tree
appl servlet call with re
pair*! John, A ♦ Beit, 124 1111

C A R P E N TE R All klndtolhome
rtpalrt. painting A ceramic
llle Richard Or J t t
) ) ) S971

Paintin g

~

O LAWN MAINTENANCE

We do everything) Call tor
tree etllmalet. 174 54)0
TOM A J E F F 't LAW N C A R E!
Ret./Comm., dependable, low
ratet I Freeett............ 1)0 7070

W E E K L Y SERVICE Irom 145
mo them Rile Pool Service
7*0 2226
Robert Shoemaker

Tree Service
ECHOLS T R E E SVC Lie t. mt
" L f t the Professional* do II "
Free estimate*
323 2329

W in d ow R e p a ir
and C leaning

WINDOW A SCREEN REPAIR:
497)1) 711)

Advertise Your Business Every Day
For As Low As $45 Per Month.
Call Classified, 322-2611

71- H e l p W anted

C LA SSIFIED AD S
S e m in o le

O rla n d o - W in te r Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

ADD TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
C ALL 177 0419 or )77 4)71

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

FR ID A Y

14 comtcutlv* limes........ 57c a lint
7 conitcullvf limes........ 70c a line
3 constcutlva limes .........9Jc a line
1lima___ ___________ *1.19 ■ line

CLOSED SATURDAY
4 SUNDAY

Rifat art par Issua, basad on 3 llnas
* 3 Linas Minimum

8:00 A.M.-5:30 PM
MONDAY thru

NOW ACCEPTING

• A TTN : O O O E TTE R •
Workman! Comp Secretary
lor Ig Sanlord llrm needed
nowl Don't wall on thlt one
F R E E R E G IS TR A TIO N
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
799W.MttlSt., )))-S I 79__
A U T O A U C T IO N D R IV E R S
N E E D E O I M ull hava valid
drive n licente and be able lo
drive ttlck Call between 1 )
S PR IN T S T A F FIN 0 . 119 7011
A U T O A U C T IO N D R IV E R S
N E E D E O I Mutt have valid
drlvart licence and be able lo
drive ttlck Call between I )
S P B IH T S T A F F IN O , 179 7011

AUTO BODY WORKER
Body shop painter, helper,
body worker E xperitnerd
only 10V) N 12 97 Longwood

SctwdiAmg may inch*la Hr,raid Advott,!et at t7w cott ol an Additional day
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Insertion only and only lo Ihe extent ot the coat ol that
Insertion. Please check your ed for accuracy the flrit day H
runt.
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A O U L T CARE In our private
horn# Sanford area Lot* of
foviro car* for youf loved
one* Contact Hoify 11) 9142

Bladder Control Problem!?

BAGGAGE HANDLERS
AIRLINE CLEANERS
AIRPORT COUNTER HELP

27— N u rs e ry &amp;

12— Elderly Care

C hild C are
C H I L D C A R E a v a ila b le
evening! S weekend! Call lor
rate tpedalt M rt M'thelle't
H o m e ))! 7411'LH &lt;79110

SENIORS,
ta ll to find out if you qualify
fo r M t l l l i n c t w it h
O IAP TR S PADS We fil# for
Medicare ftlm b u rte m e n f,
p r iv a t e l n « u r a n c a a n d
Med-car# directly Delivered
to your door monthly

41— C em etery L o is
M EM O R IAL G AR D EN S 7 Loti
Garden of Prayer, tlaOOseH
both for tISOO, (7ttH $f 4200

43— In ve stiga tive
Se rvice s

407 860 1254
21— Personals

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25— Special Notices

55— B u sin e ss
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CO K E/M ’M ’S Vending
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create one
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1)111))

YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
TO US ANYTIM E
DAY OR NIGHT!

41— M o n e y to Lend

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET IH E M ONEY!

407-323-9408

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phone number

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ELECTRICIANS
Residential only Llceniad or
not Top pay. banatlti, £&gt;p*
rlancad only naad apply In
p a rs o n at S A N F O R D
E L E C T RIC. H IT t PatS D r.

* ENTRY LEVEL *
1300 wM Product Supervi*or
In chipping and receiving, can
go to work here today flurry 1
FR E E R E G IS TR A TIO N
AAA E M P LO Y M E N T
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* NEW CO M M UNITY *
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R C N E T FIN A N C IA L
A C TIO N M O R TG A G E

H AIR STYLIST
Licenced F/T. In Sanford
CaMCindaor Rashma 323 904$

S HIGH VOLUME R O U TES
TOO wkl Auto, repeat orders
a n d a a c a lla n t b e n e li t !
supplied lor th,! sales rep
F R E E R E G IS TR A TIO N
AAA E M P LO Y M E N T
700 W. tStll St.. 7111114

TELEMARKETER
Position open for an etperi
enced telemarketer Evening
hour* 4PM 7PM Monday
through Thursday. Apply in
person Sanford Herald J00
N French Ave, ask for Tracy

LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS

COOKS/DISHWASHERS
Full lime Apply in portony
P e rr y ’ * Resturant. upper
level. Altamonte Melt

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IN T H C C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
Flit Numbarf* ) ) ) CP
IN R E E S T A T E O F
M A R TH A S TEPH EN S
Dectated
N O T IC E O F
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Tha adm lnlilratlon ol Iho
aitata ot M A R TH A S TEPH ENS,
d a c i a t i d . F it e N u m b e r
94 )57 CP. li ponding In tha
C ircu it Court lor Seminole
County, Florida. Probala Dlvl
Hon. the addran ol which li
Poll Oflico Drawar C, Sanlord,
F L 32771. The na m e! and
addreiiel of tha parional repre
tentative and tha parional rep
reianlallva'l attorney ara tel
lorlhbelow
A L L I N T E R E S T E D P ER
SONS ARE N O T IF IE D TH A T
All pertont on whom Ihlt
nolle* li wrved who have ob
lecliont that challenge the vend
tty ol tha will, th* qualification!
ol th* parional rtpraienlallv*.
venue, or |urltdlcllon ol Ihlt
Court a rt required to III# their
o b le cllo n t w llh Ih lt Court
W I T H I N T H E L A T E R OF
TH R E E M O NTH S A F T E R IH E
D A TE O F T H E FIR S T PUBLI
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E OR
T H IR T Y DAYS A F T E R THE
D A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
CO PY OF TH IS N O TIC E ON
TH EM
All creditor! ol Ihe decedent
and olher perioni having claim!
or demand! agalnit decedent t
eilate on whom a copy ol thlt
notlca li tarvad within three
month! alter Ihe dale ol the flrtt
publication ot Ihlt notlca mutt
llle their claim! wllh Ihlt Court
W I T H I N T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M O NTH S A F T E R THE
D A T E OF TH E FIR S T PUBLI
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E OR
T H IR T Y DAYS A F T E R THE
D A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
CO PY OF TH IS N O TIC E ON
TH E M
AM other creditor* ol the
decedent and periont having
claim! or damandi agalnit tha
decedent’! eltate mull llle Ihelr
d a lm i with thli court W ITH IN
T H R E E M O N T H S A F T E R TH E
D A TE O F TH E FIR S T P UBLI
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N D S
A N D O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO
F IL E D W ILL BE FO R EV E R
B AR R ED
Tha data ol tha lin t public*
lion of thlt Notlca li April ),
1994.
Parional Repre tentative:
R O N A LD C LO M AX
X » Ljie in e Street
Klttlmmee, F L 14744
Attorney lor Parional
Raprtiantallva:
M A C K N .C L E V E L A N D .J R .
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 0141)7
709 North Oak Avenut
Sanford, FL 32777
Telephone 14071 )77 1)14
Publlth: A p ril). 10. 1994
D E Q 19

POSITION

Life »vp will gel you framed
by fhi* progressive chain with
excellent benefit* Murry1
F R E E R EG IS TR A TIO N
AAA E M P LO Y M E N T
200 W 21th SI , 37) $12*

NEEDED AT ONCE
A lo fa l p r o l c m o n a l
Mairtfylist Cotmetologisf fo#
a tuff lervke salon Musi have
following and Ihe mobvAMon
fo expand Commllftion coity
mensurate wlfh ability All
inquiries held In ifrlcl ton
ft deuce Send resume fo
Blind Boa 21). Sanford Herald
PO Bo&gt; 1**2. Sanford. FL
H271 1*47
Retail

Head Cashier
Full Tim e A P jil Ttme
Hi|h Petfoimance Pap!
Am erada Has* ha* an envia

hie repufatfon far e«ce(len
ce e v c a l l e n f s e r v i c e ,
e x c e lle n t p ro d u c t* and
excellent employment op
porfunift* for qualified
individual*
E njoy flexible schedule*.
potential1 for advanc rrtirnf,
and 'bene11f* 'ah it h inc 11ede
E D U C A TIO N A L
ASSISTANCE
Study ♦he opporlonifie* af
Hess and make them you#*
For addltioriaf information
please apply in person to
♦tes* Station *09329 )7/1 N
HW y 12 92, Longwood F i

AMERADA HESS
CORPORATION
Squat opportunity

Must have CDL " A " with
clean MVR Product e«peri
erne and goad reference*, re
qutrad Cal i or apply M IC Trucking. 1921 W ist St.
Sanford. F L 402 )72 2)*)

employer, M/ F

OFFICE HELP
P T Computer experience
and organiiatIona! sbills re
quirtd Medical records v*pe
rience helpful Musf type SO
wpm Send resunie to P O
Box 1792. Sanford F I 32277
• PER FECT •
• P R E S C R IP TIO N •
Receptionist trainee with
Average type A good phone
ski III, has great future here!
F R E E R E G IS TR A TIO N
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
200 W 2Jfh SI . 37) $12*

71— H e lp W a n te d
AFTER SCHOOL COM PANION

CHILDCAR E IN MY HOME
Reasonable rale* Fenced

• M ANAGEM ENT

74 Hour Service

If you have any questions,
picate call the Classified
A d v e r tl* ln g D e p a rtm e n t
Monday Frlday.6 10 1 JO

27— N u rs e ry &amp;
Child C are

* * MAIDS * *
Matures honest dependable
Must take polygraph test and
must pass drug felt. Tran*
par ration it a plus
C ALL N E A T N TID Y )24 1122

LAWN M AINTENANCE
Fob time E*pefienced neat
appearance and dependably
Mutt nave iraiit+MfNiticn
H I 69)4
L I V E IN C O M P A N I O N /
Homemaker to live with el
derly lady Salary, private
living quarter*, etc Call alter
10am, please 139 6200_______

EMptflancedonty 321 6727

331 0700

LPN idle rested in Innovative
facihfy, on Ihe cuffing edge of
research 17hour shift
_________ Calt 699 $001

S FANTASTIC BENEFITS*
Corporate Secretary needed
by outstanding firm Room to
grow here! Hurry! Call today)
FR E E R EG IS TR A TIO N
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
290 W nth SI . )7) 112*

N
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'AFee1

DRIVER

LPN

To 11)0 a week plui benef it*
Call JS J i l t - I f 14

CDL CLASS A DRIVERS

To $4)0 a neek piu* benefit*
JS J *24 m *

lo work part time Monday
Friday and every Saturday
9 I M u lt have previous
counter lales c»p «rle r,ce
C o n ilru cllo o n background
helpful Co/omli!ion ti.ni\
Call ) ) ) 11)9 aik lor Kartn
or Joe Pebble Junction

ELECTRONIC TECH TRAINEES

I needed immediately tor
poKftion nn Orlando a*ea Must
have t year recent verifiable
experience and a clean MVW
air brake* and H A IM AY a
piu* Cait General Periqnnet
lam *pm Monday Friday for
more information *♦* 11)3

CITY DRIVER/LOCAL

63— M o rtg a g e s

LOOKING FOR rntlrnd person

DRIVERS NEEDED

Need! EDGE BAN DED OP
ER ATO R Material handling
cleaning, and filing I ) hr
Immediate opening*, 32* 93*4

Needed for the Orlando area
immediately ’Au*t have 2
year* recent verifiable «*pe
rtertce and a clean MVW
endor cement* a plu*
C a ll G e n e ra l P r n o n n t i
6am 4pm Monday Friday for
more information *9$ 113)
Never A Feet ___ _

S D ES IG N E N G IN E E R )

A G CARRIERS. Tavarei, Ft.
a well e*tabli*hed and groa
ing Central Florida bated
Company offer* you
• 734 to 79c per mil#
• Up to 12,600 ml per mo
• Stop Off Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
• Safety &amp; Performance Bong*
• Spouse Riding Program
• Average Trip S 7 Day*
• Late Model Conventional
Tractor*
If you have 2 year* tractor
trailer, OTR and tnow and Ice
experience plu* a good driving
record, call
I 400 624 90S0

COL CLASS B DRIVERS

Loc al route, priced to sell fait
i 600
71 (4

FAX

Needed immediately Or I In
ternatl Airport Cali fodiy.
Start tomorrow JS J *16 )*)*
BRO KER S/R EALTOR S Needed
for vanou* location* familiar
Ofilh F D I C
Affordable
Mousing Program Liquidation
of reii den flat proper tie* in
proce** We are looking for
the right team »o a iliif with
the *aie of properfle* and
locate qualified buyer* eligi
hie under the program
C A L L M IC H E L L E ROLLAN
_________ t 60^1*4 4211_________

71— Help W anted

SSOKt Pul your p.uknqlng
eiparhie to work at thlt largo
local firm today I Call now I
F R E E R E G IS TR A TIO N
ASA E M P L O Y M E N T
TOOW- IStfl I t . , ) ) ) 117*

CABINET MANUFACTURER

M A JE S T IC IN V E S T IG A T IV E
Service! Domeillc relehoni
Freatomultalion 407 444 I H I

Free medical care, frampor
t a lion, count wiling, private
doctor ply* living e vpenie*
Bar #2)7)11 Clearwater Attorney
John Fritk tr
I 600 *27 )440

AVAILABLE POSITIONS
V a r i o u t l o c a t i o n ! lo r
Receptionlift, Secretarial and
Data Entry. Call General
P e n o n n e l 9am 4pm Mon
day Friday tor more Inlorma
Monies t i n
Never A F eel
AVON product! 1,990. Earn lo
S0V No door'door P T/F T
S andiUI 119)/1 900 9M 7IM

71— H e lp W a n ted

For my ton T r an vpor a Iion
required If or older pre
ferrtd Call *99 6212 after *

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Not hung tutc ted* like lUCCetl

We re well into our JrtJ decade
of framing *ucce**ful ageni*
Nobcente’
We ll help!
WATSON R E A L T Y COUP
R EALTO R S
JllllftQ
AR EA M O M T/M K TG

ARE YOU A
HIGHFLYER?

You Can Depend on
The Army National Guard
|9ER M AN EN t
P O S IT IO N S

.Many parents dream (Va mat-s/ul Ur fix
then ihiUrrn. Musi mchilr aJlrse in dut dtraiiL
IWurturutel}; the burden vt tufletje a s ti u i mto)1
fur all parent), nciudwt; tvterans. Grant). I kin), and
xJkitanfup) can help, but arc nrx ipuranterd
With yixir prior semce expefxmce, tfie Army
Natunal Guard can assist you in cmrrinit (tie cost
of your children's college education. Earn extra
money for their college wth acommitment of a few
dayi a month and a few weeks a year. Their future
te s t” depend) on your present. Call Iwliy

• DRIVERS
- C lan A, COL
-C U t * O

• W a rehouse
• S u p a rv lto r

• Forklift Operators
• G eneral L a b o re rs
• M allroom C le rk
e AJ rpo rt - Ft e xJ b I e
hours

Room For
Advancem ent

* Attitude I* The Key

F l o r id a

C a ll T O D A Y ...
AQENCY/FEE

Team Player
High Energy Self Starter
Compuliive Winner
Teachable &amp; Open Minded

S F C A I Feliciano 323-3317

AmericansAtTheirBest

Th* Army Njramxl Guard » AnE^aaJ«

fun** fw*t-

W ILL TR A IN JS4 m i

We H a ve

EGGS-ACTLY
What You N eed !
• Sir.()lo Story Dosupi

N o O n o Belov/
,,i Alm v.i
■Ktitmjy f ftoii'til SlutlK). I A 2 Urulmorn
Alfortl.ttilf A|i,trtiiionfs
&gt; I n, nilly Oft Sito Oiqniiiif.ltrlo
MitltittJi.-flUinl

Como Smoll The Saving* On
Our Beautiful 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom
Apartment Homos!

■Aitu Slotmjo Ptiviilt) Patio A Morel

Get 1Month'sRent FREE
Over A12 MonthLease

S A N FO R D

C o g villa
A p a rtm e n ts

3301 S. Siinlotrf Avo. • Sunford

323-3301
Hcfaif. Mon Sill 9 5 30 C k « « d Sun

2580 Ridgewood Ave.« Sanlord •330-1431

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to Comfort y
and £*!*r
Beauty ap

Paradise...
In Y o u r O w n
B a ck ya rd !

BeautifulUbJBedtoom
I.2&amp; 3 Bedroom
Beautiful

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ApartmentHomesAvailable

.^ ,1 P a x h 1-

On 2 Ikulrontn
Apartment Homes!

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APARTM ENTS

• Newly Renovated • Lake Front • Volleyball • Fool

Country Lake Apartments
2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 330-5204

733 Secret Ilurbor Ln., Lake M ury^j^j»
HOURS:

M -f. 8:30 •5:30 •S.M. 10-5 •Sun. 1-5

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1 I B - Sanlord Herald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday. April 3, 1094

LOCATES Conduct your own
localo March For a if»p by
itapgulda M ndtlt 11 to
Lacata, F O B a ilM I,
Unlard. FL u r n I Ml

M F. 14

Experience neceitary Call
lor more Information 14* IM*

Will tram,

unilormi Molly Maid. f»t VWt

PLUM BER'S HELPER

~ M ECHANIC

DISTRIBUTOR
ADVERTISING SALES
Fof lishmg publication High
commii%i°o Call 113 S97 780/

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
V a r lo u t lo c a t io n ! l o t
Prodedlon. Warehauie. A
A it t m b ly . Call C a n tra l
Perionntl lam 4pm Mon
day Friday lor more Intorme
lion 4*1 t ill
_______Mayor A Feel______

CNAS and ORDERLIES
Mutl ba car tilled J It and r ]
ihltll Apply In par ion

SALES ASSOC/M AINTENANCE

Mail* or female trainee Pari
lime or fulltime 74)9)97

M N Mary It II
Dabary. FI
M l AM M il

RECEPTIONIST/CLERICAL

M EO IC AL

Receplionlit needed to eniwer
phonal and graet/dlracl
dlanli Multi Una phona ly i
lem Pern Iion requlrat other
clerical dullet Word pro
catting tklllt and knowledge
ol Word Parted lottware re
qulred M inim um typing
tpeed SO wpm; typing tail lo
ba admlnlilered Sand reivme
to PO Baa TIM. Unlard FI

RN
Charge nuclei lor iam ipm
and H i shills IV and van
tllator aapanenca needed
Apply In par ion
Debary Miner ia N. Hary II t l
_____

•MONEY MAKINO BOUTE »
M il wkt COL or truck aiparl
enca li all thali needed to
arork toe thli good company
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
reew.utti s i. m i n t

SANFORD FIRM

TEACHERS
Must have earned 40 hr«
toward a CDA or equivalent
or bachelors degree in early
(hiidnood
JJIW Ul

We've Got It All!

TELEM ARKETING
National Mfg has several
openings on its aggresstva
telemarketing staff We offer
full framing and benefits
Starting pay is ft SO hour
l apenence preferred Can
Ms Baser Mon F n t |
(807) i f f 8 Ml

Center

$300OFF

TELEMARKETERS
Lorvgvbood part time Mooda*
thru Fr»day 4PM 9PM Sa*
Ufday SAM &gt;PM IS SO per
hour plus bonus arnl com
mission Permanent post
t»onsi
Never e fee'
Help Personnel 4I f 4441

Full Month's Kent On
Srlcctcd Apartments!

It.

401 W. Scmiisulc lllvd. • Sanford

(4 0 7)3 2 2 -10 5 1

J

WAITRESSES/SERVERS
NIGHT COOK
Experienced only Apply m
per son Days Inn Sanford
407 H I 4S00
WAKE HOUSE AND O l NF R A l
LA B O R H E L P N C I O E O t
Bonus for drivers All shifts
avaiiebie Daily pay no fee
Report ready to work S 30 am.
Industrial Labor SvC
1018
FrenchAv N ophone calls___

WAREHOUSE FORKLIFT
Llait tmmadiatalyl Up to M
J 4 i hbuf J I J Itg m » _

i Beautiful Vi 2/^3 Bedroom

WRECKER DRIVER

Homes Available

F ip .r-.n c .d
M u l l lly* in
Sinlord t&lt; t» A hav* C O l
Apply at fluim i Towing

Oj u r R a le s A r c
Heller T h an Tver!

liO iW H i l l

10 0 0 Stonebrook Dr., Sanford

A Q U IE T, clean rm kitchen
phone laundry Apt t avail
able also IM A . p 1/4 4ISS
A Q U IE T F UR N RM W D
co m b o
k it p r t y
AC
1300 mo plus dep I J elec
__374 4449 after Ipm
C LE A N ROOMS single starling
S H 'w k
K itc h e n , phone,
laundry, video qemes oft
street parsing 330 44/)
M A T U R E D P E R S O N Light
cooking Sal wk First and last
J2a S99I

322-9556

P R IV A TE HOM E, house priv
Safe, quiet area Mature male
preferred C a ll)}! 0411

Call Us or Step By Tixlay Bor Detail*'

STONEBROOK
Ba p a r t m

ents

F H A O R VA AS LOW AS S' iN
Assume ne qualifies A owner
financing law as S404/mof
Gov*! Foreclosures. Repost
Seminole. Orange, Volutiat

M ARINER'S VILLAGE
L «k e Ada t bdrm. S)40mo
2 bdrm, f 4I O m o en du p

323 8670
M O V E IN S P E C I A L Ne aly re
novated I A J bdrrn epts All
emenifies W W ft)40 mo plus
dep l yr leave j /i 7384
N E A T I Hr A j*r W M St A C
carpeted kitchen equiped
1)90 mo • dep 1/4 I l f )
OSTI I N
apt
|
bdrm %)40 Lerge rms quiet
area Parking i ' t May town
1221/71
P A R K S ID E A P A R TM E N TS
Move in special 2 bdrm I
bath |40U mo ) » 48)1
S A N F O R O I I I ft P A R K A V I
I A / b d r m Air 8778 1)7) p'ut
ITOOrVp 121 44»7 880 4407

SPACIOUS I BDRM
/n&lt;f fir, front and back porch
Great location
SbO mo
At Chtodl Broker Owner
I MO t i l I I I )
l

BEDROOM FREE m o n t h
SP E CI AL * 7 bdrms K etf.r
avail Call Jw tt f 12J 44V)

103— H ouses
U n fu rn ish e d / R rn t
C M IC II NC r H U U S C l o t U , r l
im m o
At /i| S itr. St
t . l i r M l ' , Call 4ft 41/8
N I C E ) B D R M tsouse in Sanford
Beautiful sheeted lot. carport
•in% 14SC mo m ; S h i
S A N F O R O Hamilton District
RENT TOOW N
Like new ) 2 Air Laundry
1 1000 dn |4IS mo 44« 7/«7
S AN FORO OOLOSBORO
RENT TOOWN
J tidrm .Like new! Air ft/(XX)
S38S mo 44 9 7/17
SANFORO / M rm
j , t&gt;w«7.
lakafront house S4V3 mo
___________ 121 7004
__
SC S A N F O R D 3 bdrm. I bath
Carpeted with window cov
•rings installed cent ft A
energy efficient, viable area
Fenced yard S300 plus depot
it Applications bemg taken
call 8)1 1)02 leave me stage

Stenstrom Rentals

93— R oom s for Rent

• W ashers/Dryers In All Units
• State-Of-The-Art fitness Center
• Enclosed Patlos/Balconlcs
• Private Exterior Storage

SPRING BREAKII

I B d r m / I B e l h 1111*74
tHENANOOAM A PAR TM EN TS

SUBW AY/HANDY WAY

SHOO l MOO per month
1 M l M l »1*

AIT0R0ARU H0MLS
tNIUNL I PROPERTIES

M IN U TES FROM SANTORO
RENT SPECIAL!!

Miring A tt ll l a n t Manager
Call 1)1 M i l

I aperiarna growth with us as
a H a n d y W a y / S u b w ay
associate Part f u ll time
positions available Customer
oriented individuals are an
couragad to apply in parson at
tha Handy Way located at 4111
Orange Hlvd . lake Monroe or
mail resume application to
Handy Way. ?)t Semoran
Commerce PI
Suita 101
Apopka F I 12201
E F O M F H/V

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn ish e d / Ront
One Bedroom Apartment!
U ttO IA L
M o u w u o d A p l i 111 l i l t

SHOE CITY

SAIIS

livery

R e n tals
PARK A V I . nlra A (H an )
U d rm . h a rd w o o d llo o r t
SANFORO
finer,dge club /
D M mo 1100 dep No pall
n Bdrm . 1 Belli, lt d floor
111 4111 dayl 114 I.H a ve
ISIS mo Makeda Corp Real
S A N F O R O I bdrm rotlaga
E stale
4.4.400
Comptala privacy b100 wk ■
plui D U ) tac indudai ulll
141 — H o m e s (or Sale
in it n

lloo * k l Oi l Ice Coordinator
needed today Great banellltl
F R E E R EO IS TR A TIO N
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
1 M W I t lh S I . i l l III *

n m m i ___________ n o

• S A N F O R D t/l w den fenced
yard de an ft)/) mo. t/SO sec
• S U N L A N O 4/2 w
carport
family r m UOOmo UOQ vec
• M A Y F A I R )/J h %&lt;r por&lt;ts
dbl qarage J J \4 vq tt tieated
no pets 18/) mo I8C43 tec
• S A N F O R D O U P L E X ]/| t /
Story, w d tiook wpv C H A
Spacious* S440 mo 1400sec
• S H A D O W L A K E W O O D S )/| )
w / db&gt;e car garage fpic well
A septic IISO mo. 14 V) sec
• S A N F O R D 1/2 O U P L E X w d
hookup. C H A |4)0mo l ISO sec
• S A N F O R O l/l w o*
porch S/t) mo S/Vusec
• O V I E O O l/ l O U P L E X w
carport w d hookup heat air
S38S mol/VOvec Srs no dep
Slenttrorn Realty. Inc
"We Manage your Home,
like it was our own ” J im Doyle
33) 249) After 4PM 130 149)
2/1. glass porch. A/C. appli
encts carport Nice yard*
Fresh paint* No pets no 108a
2/2. a p p l i a n c e s
hook ups
garage carpet blinds cent
heat air 1Vj u I 94 1200 eat 409

4 BDRM* 2 B ATH . 2 acres
C h i l d r e n and h o r t e s
SA00 mo )/ ) S il l

OK

105— DuplexT rip le x / Rent
C E D A R A V E 2 bdrrn 2 bath
In s id e u t i li t y , c ar port
MSQ/mo. lit and last. 339 1844
C O U N T R Y 1 b d r m , carpet
large balh, wafer garbage me
129) STOP dep 3/2 I494lvmsq

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Wo Pny C losing C o stsl

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in Deltona

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• F K K K S e c u r i t y S y n ir m
• F K K K M in i K lim U
• F K K K W u lie r / D r y e r
• F K K K K e fr ig r r a lo r
• F R E E O a k C a b ln e l.
Offer &gt;.li&lt;l Ik,.mikl/ll/g.

407-880.7990

Mon. I l . «

• FO R E C L O S U R E ! 3 1 on •«
acret Appl , inside util .
fenced yd» Only S|9.88«f
• 1 'I# over f/2 acret Liv dm
fern rm Satellite d*sh S44.900
• 1/2 w ' POOL for only 148 )80f
L»v . dming fam rms *oo'
• L A K E , tonnis. poolf ) 2
custom 11v. dm . eat in kitrh
a$&gt;pi Garage sa/ 900*
• 11 new car|&gt;ef A $iamt' Cent
M A
rt Jut! 14) 900T

Assume No Qo*tthe%» •
• ; 7 149/ P ITI1 M &gt;00
• J 2 split fenced 1)4) H IT I

ftsa voo
f'RE foreclosure! I t 000 tin
12 heavily trrvd I 3 acre
Split bdrm
ceramir tile
a(ipl g4M')E Possible owner
Isold 2nd Just t l I 900*
Markham Wdv feredasure 4 /
I • acre pasfure/slable
SIO) QUO
Lk Mary custom 3 / over i
acre SI?) 900
I '/ v i i i. o n n o R N E

VENTURI I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 0 4

* AFFORDABLE HOME *
1 / &lt;en! M A Brand n » *
kitchen end 1 4 'petm g thru
out New *oot new p 4 «ni
• F3«&gt;de and ou* Great neigh
bar hood ( l o s e t o e i r m \&lt; tsoo
Allordable home loan pro
gr4»*r\ makev thi% rku.»e a
great bu r with low dow* and
monthly payments We are
motivafi’d to veil this nice
home Please can 194 24)&gt; av»
tor M *e nr I « mvg IS4 WAi
I908C edar A y r S Sanford

WIL PROPERTIES
Idyllwilde
1 bdrm / bath
d e a n qreat neighborhood
Double garage central M A

cwimmmgpool* Only.lfl ?00'
Mayfair Villas Newiist ngi
I bdrm ) t»a*h centra* heat
and «i r double garage ig

screened porch

Condo / / C M A Only l/l 900
2 or ) bdrm dt)l gar . fenced
ft nn c b convtr ft)&gt; &gt;00
) rental units! Good cash How*
37K c*n owner hold' tl4$ 000

323-5774
O U P LE X
SANFORO Good
neighborhood good condition
t)4 900 Call after &gt; 00
I 407 )22 3142
E A S TER SPECIAL Lakefronl
170.000 under appraisal
NEE OS QUICK SALE This
beauty has it alllf f
Call Diana
The Cannon Group
791 0041 or 377 8704
E X C H A N G E OR SELL y
property located anywhere'
Investors Realty. 774 141)
FOR SALE OR R E N T ) 7 Cent
air. gar |7 400 down SS7S mo
to qua I It u * r 842
1
H AN DYM AN SPECIAL Zoned
R C I Downtown Sanford 7
bd. Iba 1)0 000QUO 373 34)4

COUN TRY L E TTIN G
tom
p l e l . l y turn. J /t , g . r b . g .
/w a l.r turn, covered tented
potto lde.il lor work coupl. or
ling parent I H O ' m o pu id c p
________ N o p » H 111 l* l l
E L D E R SP R IN GS , oil Mwy t i l
I, 1. 1 bdrms IIS lo 1*0 wk
tlOOcMp 110 1461 or 111 19. .

1,000‘s of properties for salel
All types areas &amp; prices No
commissions Call for a FR E E
list Watch TV Show Channel
4 Sun . MAM I 100 144 1999

S A N F O R D . 2 bdrm I both, qul.t
am*, tented yard Sll S'm o
_^1 7 V d jg _JIo j&gt; «til2 1 D O ^^

109— M ob ile Hom e
Lots / Ront
IN T H E C O U N T R Y ; 3 Bdrm, I
Oath, 14' X .4'
1400/mo.
D*0 tec. dep Call 111 12.S * S
or 111 I D l e v c n l n g t

115— In d u strial
_______ R e n tals_______
O F F I C E / w . r . h o u t . spec., lloo
Sq If
P r i m , lo ca tio n af
entrance lo Central Fla H t
qlonal Airport 401321/40?.
S A N F O R D 10.015 i q II 1 phase
t p r in k le n U iq II Stentlrom
_ ^ e a l l y O i e ;_ J l m _ D o j ^

SUN LAN D
G r t .f 1 bdrm
with detached brick rec
room -family room In great
condition corner lot Priced
right.»I )49 900f
Call for dtlallsl

Janet Mansfield. 323 7771
AA C .riw i, Inc . l h 111!

Mercedes
H

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■— H T h e Builder of Measurable Differences!
•PaymM Mud** pm**., Mbrad and•It 1000 U itorntnct anda katad on •cantamonb X , mt l,«d in . morigtg. » « t n rttn a m
(Ant 4 « r k ) Pnca.mdp.n wnu u . fc4ifKl b dang. o4ho!4 prur ^aco 4 » * i a,«iaa lo «om » ewHut tuywi

LANDSCAPE NURSERY IS
acres, o f l lc s . tlorage. tecurl
ly, Irrigation
SSOO/mo
_____ c . t u l b e r r y 4*S 2910
LIQ U O R S TO R E
Downtown
Sanlord lor sal. or leata Alto
liquor l l c . n i « i lor Orango and
U m o l n o l . County lor sal.
____________ 414 4411____________
SANFORO R E TA IL/O FFIC E .
1,1ST tq II Covered sidewalks,
high tralllc area S700 plus
sales t a i ' m o . Slenslrom Real­
ly Inc. Jim Do yl. 121-14*5

lit %

Sam
MORGAN REALTY
SANFORO
lllh St. .nd Myrtl. Av.

321-6762
DELTONA
*0« IM .010
LAKE MARY ] U . Mmlly rm.
CA'CH on Ig lrr«&lt;f lot US.000
W M .liciow iki, Hr.ltor

1111*11

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N AND AY CONURE ft/OO with
cage ) DOGS free to good
hom e(i) 78) 1771 pager
• X L A R O I A I R L I N f style
animal crate with locking
gate Good condition Bought
for 884 ] months ego Asking
140Call Stacy 321 7149

209— Wearing Appartl

STENSTROM

• PROM ORESS sue M i SIO
Please call 322 3197 for more
information

INC.

211— A n tiq u os /
Collectibles

BUYERS!
Discouraged in You* Search
tor Your Dream Home1 You
til I {) Ovt f tt'1 I lift# '»»'* \
Team to give YOU Full Time
Service' So Call Any On# ol
Them AN Y T IMF •

• W ELSH BABY BUO G Y v)
yr* old. vinyl
88) OHO
373 9247

215— B oa ts and
A c c e sso rie s

322 2470 * 321 7720

O L A S T R O N IBM V hull 1X W
780 Volvo, fish'iki. lots of
r. Tr as 87)0001101)4 &gt;344

SANFORO • LAKE MARY

• H O U S E B O A T , ile t aeoard 4)
Nautahne
tw in engine V
iJri.e S70K Or Ouam *9&gt; •’!&gt;

•In Out 38th Ytji*

• l &gt; r C O B IA B O W R I D T R
Inside redone
1914 70 H P
Evtnrude power t o m and tilt
r eb ui lt 4 hrs G a l v a n i z e d
Magic Tilt, new tires new

153— A creageLots/ Sa lc
DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal for mobile home or
home «lfe horses cattle
farming or nursery Zoned
agricultural S) 900 per acre
Smell down payment with
owner financing 904 747 1/77
Oolf/lake 4acres •
t&gt;8700
Sanford &gt;4X117 trees |/ &gt;00
Geneva aacrev *
t aI &gt;00
Osteen MIX 177
t &gt;0 900
Osteen 9* acres
S7&gt;900
Pristine ) acres •
147900
•
/•»e

( J is e r m v .
ICH A I IL S T A T K . INC

327 7498
NO DOWN P A Y M fN T Owne*
ftnancmg ) io*S together on
F*ine Ave Sanford Low mon
thly payments 499 &gt;491

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
Co Op / Sato
W IN TE R PARK rondo 7/7. all
new ceramic and carpet, new
k Iff hen S ll OOOII4 MOV_______

I4a40 7/7 split
central M A
18 XX)

wiring ft/ ISO )/t 1019
• 14 FT OOW RIOFR 114 HP
Mercury o b «w hours wth
frailer i i 300 »// 0144
#1984 4KI/FISH BOAT 90 f*P
Marc w frailer R unsgreaf
1 DOPartial f.n^nce *»&gt; 7808
• 198) R EG AL Medallion 17
10
4 ryi in outboard motor
w drive on frailer f ) (XX) OBO
4X) au04or 889 1)01 » . m
70 AQUA SPORT ( (
everything Hr * new 1)000
. .«/«
17 G LA 4 8 TR E A M
i »•
trader V)np Johnson Never in
salt wafer eac condition
ft) 400
OBO
V04 738 97&gt;9

2 1 7 — G a r a g e S tile s

Call 323 8188 or 8)1 370)
NEW 19941. NO DOWN. I0 \
inUrost. 14 X 70. Sl/S/mo
74 X 70, Slie/mo 38) 1709

159— Real Estate
W anted

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Cell in your garage sale ad by
17 noon on fuesday and take
advantage of our special
garage sae ad pricefi Cad
Classified now to# details*

Dryer *0 speed bicyt les wood
fence Seminole champ-onshtp
watch lots of mite items 101
LaCosfa Sanford (Midden
ll
IJ 1 1919

221 - Good T h in gs
to Eat
STR A W B ER R IES U Pick Op*n
9am 3991 Celery Ave 3 mi E
of Sanford I mi N of Sf Wd
48
4 Qts tor tl 08
1/1 7188

223— M isc e lla n e o u s

LAND W ANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without approvals 700 1000
acres Waterfront a plus Call
Terry Clayton 904 7&gt;&gt; 4404
P R IV A TE INVESTOR wants 'o
buy Income properties Will
look at all any condition
3)0 2114
3 OR 4 BDRM/) bath pool home
m Lake Mary H.gh School
district Please call 904 79)
444^wliruJefailsNol)roke^t

181— A p p lia n ce s
/ F u rn itu re
• AAA RAY'S APPLIANCE •
111 S Fr.nch Av*. S.nlord
Hrlrlger.lor
Slows
W.sh.rs Drysrs Fr*» 1 yr
Lbom v.fr. D gl.«vml m o o li
APPLIANCES. F U R N . TVS.
ti e Buy S. I I - T f Ade Ins
C HE EP O DEPOT. Ill*
Ff.nth A v __________111114.
• D IN E TTE SET.‘ Sm*ll ill*,
round t.b i. and lour chairs
Candollvr SIS C a lllll.il*
HOME APPLIANCE Ct NT E R
Ovrr 10 years In Sanford
Salts Ntw and Used S*rvlc«
all makes a, parts M. E
Commercial Si 111 M il
KCNMORE washer, very nlc*l
Fre. delivery and warranty
Jo h n -A f Best, 11. 11*1
• MICROWAVE, Emerson L I•j
new with turntable Works
perfect A bargalnatSIS

FOR SALE Blonde fender *fr.sf
Autographed from Wayne's
World II SIS00 O B O eves
121 8241___________ _______
• FOR SALE 1 Pair of IS” new
wave pyle drivers Like new
Asking fttOO 377 1701 eves
377 7811 ei* 74 days Ask for
Kevn__
_
• GLASS TOP TA B LE 79 h.gh.
4? square. 3'|" thick gless
S » Please call a07 J) 1 99S8
N EW B U IL O IN G B LO C K
A ppr oi 41 full I 4 i l « l 84 ' »
3)4 partition 4xl il 8. 104 'y
, &gt; tdion 40« eac Ft 327 422*

SI R VIC E SALES A PARTS for
portable kerosene healers
LAR RY S M A R T 377 41)7
TIC K E TS for Dan Fogeiberg
concert on April 3 464 00
iCofttl
OBO
3/4 1718
T R A N E A/C H E A T P UM P
X E 900 high effic . 1988 7 1/7
ton New comp 4 yr war
8400
O B O _____J2J 7274
• V I H TIC A L BLINDS 74 n u r
doth wilts weights Quiet but
stay put Cornet with large 17
tt i 144 in) track Originally
•■pensive will sacrifice for
only S34 Call 330 0809_________

230— A n tiq u o / C la ssic
C a rs
• FORD TH U N D E R B IR D . IHS
A ll o rigin al! Needs some
work ftl,6940U O 32101&gt;8

•1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
Sloop OBO All p o ^.r 111015.

lll.U .

• RANOE. Roper model, white
New oven elements Works
welt ISO llI S5M
• HECLINERS rust color Both
lor IS0 Will separate lor SIS
oach 111 &gt;00.
RANOE. almond, tall cleaning
Free delivery and warranty
Jehn A F Bell. 11. 11*5
• TV E N T E R T A I N M E N T
CENTER m &gt; " h « .» " w IM
new al W .l Marl Will sell lor
55QOBO Cali 111 *401 lymsq

231— C ars
»!• CRYSLEH IM P ER IA L 4dr
•II power, body In good shape

runsgfat

TRADE New Denon Stereo Syi
tern L Bose Speaker* for
anythlngof valuel 349 ) ) 3)

................ - ^

&amp; Sanford Motor Co.
9) G R A N O C H E R O K E E
L IM ITE D Demo! V 8. ft/4 V00
Call 322 8312__
• 198) SUBURBAN GMC 6 71
dietei half ton mechanically
sodd r«ew rad brake rotors A
calipers head liner Very good
tires and tow pkg ft) 400 OBO
40/ 781 i a88
• 199) S 10 BL AZ E R 4 dr
power. Tahoe package. 12K ml
Sl7.000l.nr
.
* «m, . .
49' FORO TR U C K black
It
rut» Needs a little work Best
offer tekes it
3/100)7

238— V e hicle s
W anted
WE PAY T O P I I l i r O R
Complete or WreckedCar*
Trucks M UNNINGor NOT
• ANY CO N D ITIO N • 327 )044 •

239— M o to rc y c le s
an d B ike s
• '•I HONDA ISO custom good
lion. 11K mil«s SfOOOBO
111 W l l l v i m g o r 111 »1&gt;*

241 — R ecreational
V ehicles / C a m p e rs
• H OLIDAY Rambler Imperial,
‘•9 )4ll basement model,
loaded Excellent cond Op
donal Honda motor scooter for
2 w/ rack 132.000 407 899 4t29
• VAN/CAMPCR. 1923. Chevy
model 30 Good condition All
accetsonrs 1/ 400 ) 7) 49j|
1917 COACHMAN M M /4 fl
2)K ml Many oalrasl Ind
generator Very easy fo drive
8J9.900
377 4840
• '74 7AOTOR HOME Hunt qre.il
Will trade for travel trailer ol
comparable value 321 789S

243— T ra ile rs
BOAT T R A IL E R . 2C. tingle
axle, w/llghts and brakes
f t up ftISO OBO J X 9714
LAWN T RAI LER. 4 X 10 4 f I
sides. 7 big lock boxes 8400
321 8721 after IP M

Fitting the needs of our
community in today's economy.
• Most Cars Below

$3,9951

• Payments As Low As

• ROLLER SKATES; Girl site
1. McGregor Junior EZ Roller,
velcro Llku new Worn 4
limes Child Iasi grower. Only
SIO
Call 111*11*

M INOLTA EP .10 Z COPIER
w/ aulom.llc feeder Eacellenl
r-ondlllon 1700 Call 110 1000

• CHEVY H E A U V IIL E VAN
79. I ton. Passenger van
dean loaded' Too much to
"tl. mutt t« « lo afrpr*&lt;i4 le
Or , w its OBO
)7i 87oo
• FOND R A N G ER L TX 9/
P 4 cruise A C stereo 4 700
mt #s 1 yr or )7 000 mi left on
a irranty e a ., \n . s&gt;j
• ISUZU P U 9) Red 7K A c
an’ fm cass full bed'iner
rear wndow |9 4)0 377 88)8
• JE E P PICK UP 4•4 1970 VI
auto Engine and Iran* re
built (about JO 0l&gt;0 miles
Newer inter or )/ i u ) J?I .009
• JE E P P ICKUP IR U C K . 1979
4*4 with topper 1800 OBO
Needs a lo* a* T i c IJ J J949

W B O U V CAR S • W E DUV CARS

187— Sporting G oods

189— Office Supplies
/ Eq u ip m e n t

• P A R I S r OH S i l l I ord
F it or f Oasr. rert&gt; fan n&gt;anv
parts Call for list |&gt; p**
p r.e 1)0 for all JJ4 710'
•HITS!
T R A I L E R H ITC H
Class III 4 ooo &lt;C ouo capact
ty F its mo*» full si/a p*ck ups
ft80
17) 9416
• TR A ILE R H ITC H
&gt;as% i
reteiver and I 7 • plus 2 ba"
1
.
1984 NISSAN SENT RA Parts
for sa&gt;e 14 and up P'eat*ce'i
i/i 7524

11100 1111M1

C A D ILLA C SEDAN D E V IL L E .
/*. All power. A/C. runs good
new tires M00 *04 &gt;15 0111
C H E V E T T E . H l« Gray i i|(x&gt;r
reliable car for only SHOO
111 . I I I

| P "

183— T elevisio n /
R ad io / Stereo

233— Auto P a ris
/ A cc e sso rie s

2 3 5 -T ru cks/
B u s e s / Vans

TUESDAY ONLY

•4 BaySprmg
scraen room

• C H R YSLER IM P E R IA L *1
Like new Must sell Only
S/4 0UU Call (407)333 99SI
• D U N E B U O O Y Full fiberglass
body Convertible top Rebuilt
VW engine Many new parts
Profession built 87400 321 49/4
• HONDA ACCO R D LX, 1997
P/S, P /B . a ir. Kenwood
A M 'F M cassette. 4 door, low
miles Rosewood rotor Will
fjii fore.er ft! 7 VSO JIJ 947 )
• LE BARON Convertible. 14
Red. loaded, dig dash, new
i w tires 4A.V)0ltS 7808
• LINCOLN
TOWNCAR
78
loaded, eacellenl cond White
81)00 OBO
371 1179
• P L Y M O U T H Grand F u ry,
white A t cond thru Out
Good mileage 87 COOOBO
37) 1800
PUBLIC A U T O A U C T IO N *
IV E R Y TU E S D A Y 7 )0 PM
O AYTO N A A U T O A U C T IO N
Hwy 91. Day Iona Beach
_________ m i s s i in
• R E N A U L T T NCOR F . iti&gt;
Ficellant condition' ftt.SOO
firm J ►) i/Vf •tier 8PM
TO Y O TA CORO LLA. 79 i j*
original owner Only 87 000
miles Auto . A/C works
ftl.899cash
37) 4094
• TO YO TA COROLLA wagon.
*92. AulO. A/C. red 7) K
warranty 89 440 )77 84)8
VOLKSW AGEN SCIROCCO. 84
Eacellen* shape' Runs great'
Looks sharpi Must see to
appreciate Asking 8/ 7)0 OBO
Can tee ef Singhs Road
Runner. 2)81 S Sanford Ave
377 1)98 Ask for Tarry
'77 T BIRD
Beautiful green
Great shape Needs engine
•
8400
177 7494
• •) C H E V Y Cheve’fe 4 dr t
spd new fires doesn t burn
UOQ 177 7tl7
8) M U S TAN G G T ) 0 4 spd
runs greet needs TIC ftI too
OBO A Heel Steal' 124 110)
• 8) HONDA ACCORD 4 dr &gt;
Spd . A/C
Pw . A m / F m
cassette I XXX I I ) 8417
84 DODGE COLT VISTA 4 dr
wagon p i. p b A C Am f m
stereo cassette alK mi . very
good condition ft/r/M )?/ U "
87 FORD TEM P O LX ) spd 4
dr cold air black fully
loaded sunroof ft? V X )7 ) U4I

GARAGE Saleff Why bother??
WE HUY f»AY TOP PRICE »*
447 ))0 98)7

322 2611

24«4) J /2 split l&gt; f'earvon
central M A carport ftl J XjO

_______

BANK FORECLOSURES. GOV’T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA 4 ORANGE COUNTY

Dolserman. l| m o old black
mala Ear s and tall cropped
B e a u t i f u l dog
In
door/Outdoor Only ft 100
CaM 174 1449

M t 111 1)11/111 i f to

Owner ' Realtor JJI 4107

312 W. Flrut SI . Sanford

other dogs u i 9783__
• MUST S A C R IFIC B .

STAIRS PROPERTY

BATEMAN REALTY

HALL REALTY

'.hep. Husky mle, male. hou%«
broken greet with kids end

M ANAGEM ENT A R EA LTY

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK

321 2257

• O IRO CAOE Hound JO ' fall
on low metal stand S74 Call
37) 8090
• f H I f. TO G O O D H O M E

SANFORO / bdrm I h i"
air end heat, appliances in
side laundry screen porch,
large fenced yard 7 sheds
149 900 177 1/47 or l/l 91)4
SANFORD J Bdrm I t 7 balh
sing car ger new cenl H A
freshly painted Otlside New
roof before dosing fiiooo
down w assume non c)ualdmg
iti.im ,ip|if o. 141 M
1719008

157— M o b ile
H om es / Sale

3?! 0/59

349 47/I

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

330 02/3/774 9400

Cell Wes Loutvsmi, 323 4/29

H I S I S A N F O R D A R I At I or i
bdrm / bath targe tooths
E X C E LL E N T CON DITION 1
Lot%ot closets’ M2 SCO

• E L E C T R IC H E A T E R t t ■ X
Sty", SIS tO Call 111.t»0
• TA B LE SAW P O M TAIH .I
Work* good S8&gt; 00 Plea*e call

Looking fo buy a tsome? We
have homes in all areas of
Seminole. Orange Volusia
Counties' Call for det.idst
• 1/2 with fireplace, newer
carpel and file. S44.900
• Foreclosure* 4 /on I ) / acres
Fireplace SI04.900
• 4/2 7 700 vq fl . fireplace Ig
scr porcht S104 900
Beth Osborne
Venture I Properties

new pamti

/440 Sanford A ve

195— M a c h ln o ry / T o o ls

t « n B f jr ,i.u i,u M

REALTY,

2 3 1 -C a rs

• W E E D EATER ,Black A De
cker. I I " cut Only IIS Call
111 ItOl

O S T E E N 3/1 c8ment block,
fenced 1 acre Below appraisal
)&gt;;tXX)j/l 77/4 altnr 4 I'M

Murry *Only ftat 900

Lie Real E state Broker

193— L«iwn &amp; G ard en

141— H o m e s tor Sato

Fo r less fhen 17 000Down

117— C o m m e rcia l
R entals

From lha 1 1001

T u r . - S . l , 10 6, Hun | M ,

ten fo ld Proper 7»#s

1 0 7 -M o b ile
H om es / Rent ___

• F H F . K M ic r o w u v o

407.8806790

Muilrl llourui
1

3%

Total Down Payment
Willi llin |uir&lt;’linH&lt;* of
ii Morroilffl lloini',
bring in lltifl ml
n.ul gi-t AR YLTW Q of
(bvflo oplioiiH FR E E 1

N EW SAnfotd offices and/or
warehouses 400 2.800 sq It
Special «A)/m o in m i
SANFORD O ffk t S|NKf S40O
sq fl building tnl.tl 1/00 sq
ii
of III eunll 121 7004
)©0 SO F E E T lor tr.isr on 17 9/
successful eiisfing anchor
businesses Good parking and
lighting G reat visibility
Asking 1400 mo 12/ 4444 work

171— C o n d o m in iu m

Sett tforage faicllify treking
motivated individual to attltt
with light bookkeeping and
facility operations, on manag
•rt days off Soma light mam
trnanca duties also required
during weak Salas orianfed
good phorva skills and flanbia
parsonal sctwdula raquirad 7)
hrs par week ft) i \ to start
Call Gigi at 40/ 373 84)3 ba
twaan 10am ip m ____________

PRIVATE INVESTAGATOR

Dabary Miner

NOTICE
All rental and ra il attain
ndvarlliatnanlt aia sublett to
the Fadaral Fair Houtlng Art
which m a la t II tllagal lo
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30 C e n ts

MONDAY

1994

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1008

'

NEWS DIGEST

66th Year, No. 170 - Sanford, Florida

Prevention savin g s
County involved in program that saves $$

□ Sports
Youth B-ball champs crowned
S A N F O R D — H ardee's wrapped the J u n io r
title and C alvary A postolic T c n ip lc claim ed the
S e n io r crow n In Ihe Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent Youth Basketball Ira g u c Saturday.

□See Page IB.

□ People
Azaleas herald spring
T h e co m m u n ity Is alive w ith a spectacular
sh ow in g of colorful azaleas In nil directions. In
her garden ing co lu m n today. T rlc la T h om as
tells readers lo w to care for these beautiful
plants.

□See Page 3B.

■ y N IC K F P I I F A U F
Horald S ta ll W riter
S A N F O R D — By the year 2000. It Is estim ated
that half ol F lo rid a ’s ch ild re n w ill be abused,
neglected, delinquent, jxxir. disabled or school
dropouts. Sem inole C ou n ty Is already w orkin g to
fight the expectation from becom ing a reality.
The sh ockin g statistics were revealed In a
stu dy Just com pleted by F lorid a State U n iv e rsity
C e nte r for Prevention and E a rly Intervention.
In o rd er to re d u ce that percentage, the
u n iv e rsity suggests u m assive approach w hich
ca lls lor m ore fum lly planning, prenatal care.

Florida could save $2.5 billion
over 14 years by providing
preschool services to all at-risk
children born in poor families in
1992
- F l o r i d a S t a l e U n iv e r s it y r e p o r t
■ i

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Im m unizations. prrsch&lt;x&gt;l program s and ch ild
cure.
T h e Sem inole C o u n ty school d istrict Is already
Involved In an active stale-funded program . H Is

New H era ld cartoon accented with local flavor

Possible ID on fake cop
S A N F O R D — A Lady Lake wom an reported to
F ru ltla n d P ark (n llcc her ex-husban attem pted
to stop her ea rly S atu rd ay m orn in g w ith a "fa ke
c o p " m ethod very s im ila r to other reported
sitin gs. It Is the first tim e Investigators have a
possible Id e n tlfld itlon o f the fakr cop w h ich has
stopped three woman and a m an In Sem inole.
L a ke and Sum ter C o u n tie s since m id-February.
In each report. Ihe suspect Is d riv in g u m id- to
large-sized w h ile sedan described as u Chevrolet
o r Ford. Lately, the m an places revo lvin g blue
lig h t on the dashtroard to attem pt to stop
v ictim s. F rid a y , a M ount Dora m an slopped by
th e s u s p e c t on S ta te R o a d 4 6 n ea r the
Lake -S cm ln o lc C o u n t y line said the vehicle had
a spotlight m ounted on the side.
T h e L ad y Lake wom an said a large w hite
C hevrolet pu lle d beh in d her at 2:10 a.m. and
attem pted to stop her. said a F ru ltla n d P ark
police dispatcher. T h e w om an said there wus a
spotlight m ounted on the d riv e r's side w indow
(H isto fth c vehicle.
In vce llga lor Gregg S lccu of the Sem inole
C o u n ty S h eriffs Office said he w ou ld follow up
on the lead t ills m orning.

If the board approves the cu rric u lu m changes,
l^ukc B ra ntle y High School w ill offer a Program
In F in a n c ia l S im ile s stu rtln g In the I01M-® •
sch oo l year. They w ill also be asked to apprewe
O v ied o H ig h S ch o o l's T ra v e l an d T o u r J im
Program to start ut the sam e time.
Lake H ow ell High S ch oo l Is d iscu ssin g J jn
p o ssib ility of having un En g in ee rin g P r o g A i .
w h ile there a rc hopes of sturtlng un E n v lfln m en tal Program ut W in te r S prin gs w hen it
opcnB.
T h e school b a u d w ill meet Tuesday afternoon
ut 3:30 In the board room . 1211 S. M e llo n v lllc
Avc. In Sanford.

From stalT reports

_________________

INDEX
C lassifieds........ 4B.SB
Com los...................... «B
Crossw ord........ ......( ■
Dear Abby.................SB
Deaths.......................BA
Dr. Qott..................... BB
Editorial.................... 4A
Florida.......................2A

H oroscope...............6B
M ovlss.....................3B
People................... *.3B
Polio#....................... 3A
Softool Menu........... BA
Sports................. 1B.aB
Television................ 3B
Weather....................2A

Temps near 80

P a rtly cloudy. H igh
near HO. L ig h t w in d
b e c o m in g c a s t 10
m ph.

F o r rnr.rs w i t l h i r , s i r P i j r l i

□ See Savings. Page BA

Longwood
to fill
top post
4 in running for
city administrator
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Horald S ta ll Wrltor

Curriculum changes discussed
S A N F O R D — Am ong the Items to be discussed
m T u csd u y afternoon's school board m eeting Is
the re stru ctu rin g of Ihe cu rric u lu m al several
high schools Dial w ill allow those schools to
o ile r courses of study that better meet the needs
o f Ihe students al those schools.
In keepin g with the m ove toward m ore
school-based m anagem ent, the p rin cip a ls and
school ad viso ry co m m ittee s huve m ade som e
changes In the course offerings thut w ill allow
schools to offer classes that arc more relevant to
fu tu re em ploym ent needs of the students.
"W c w ant the schools to be able to select
cou rses thut meet the needs o f the students."
said Dr. M arlon D ailey, executive director lor
Instru ction al support services for the district.
New "p ro g ram s of em ph asis." If they urc
given the fin al m d of approval by the board on
Tu esday w ill be put Into place at Lake B ra ntle y
and O viedo High schools and w ill be discussed
for Lake HowcU an d the yel-to-bc-bulU W in ter
S p rin g s high schools.

s im ila r to w hat Is being proposed by Ihe
un iversity.
"W e arc Involved In Ihe lllg h scop e m odel
c u rric u lu m ," said Sem inole C ou n ty Ea rly Inrerventlon d ire ctor Brenda G riffin. " T h is was
developed through the Perry Pre-school program
In Ipsltuntl. M ichigan, and m any d istricts arc
b eginning to adopt w liat they established.
"R ig h t now we a rc han d lin g ch ild ren who are
four years of age." she said. "W e presently have
about 300 ch ild re n at 14 school sites and one
contracted she across the county. There Is a
breakout of 20 ch ild re n for two adults plus

H*r*M Rwlo by Tommy Vlncynt
C a r t o o n is t B i l l P o r k , f o r m e r ly o f S a n f o r d , a t w o r k In h is W in t e r P a r k s lu d lo .

Sanford son returns home
with his worldwide panel
B y NICK PPKIPAUP
Horald S tall Wrltor
S A N F O R D — B ill Park w as born and raised In
Sanford. A ltho u g h lie left Ihe city lo attend
college and get m arried m any years ago. he
returns today In the Sanford Herald.
A n alton lon n lly know n cartoonist. P a rk 's
com ic series "O ff The Leash
w ill now be
published on a d ally basis In the Herald (sec

L O N G W O O D — C ity com m issioners an- schcd
tiled to select a new city ad m in istra to r M onday
night after co n d u ctin g interview s w ith four
ca nd id ate s lust week.
T h e co m m ission m em b ers met Inform ally w ith
the fou r m en then conducted otTIclul Interview s
F rid a y evening.
V y in g for the 866,000 a year pint arc; D ouglas
A. C la r k . P e lla . Iowa: W. S h e lto n S m it h .
LaG ran g e. Gu.: Dodd A. Southern. M iam i S p rin g s
and L a rry I). S loevcr, G ree n v ille. III.
G e rry Korm an has lx.*cn serving as in terim
a d m liiN iru lo r since the resignation In Noveiutx-r
o f J a m e s M c F H liii.
D u rin g a d iscu ssion ol q u alification s. the
co m m issio n expressed special Iill crest In a p p li­
c a n t s w h o h a v e s e r v e d In i l l y in u u a g cr/n d m ln strn lor p osition s for a n o in lx-r of years.
Longw ood has liad a num ber ol a d m liils lra lo rs In
recent years, m in i of they serving little more
Ilian a year before leaving.
K o rm a n said the commissioners would not

discuss Ihe applicants following Ihe Interviews al
Ihe F rid a y night work session.

page 4B).
"I'v e w alled a long lim e lo have m y work
published In the C entral Flo rid a area." he said.
"And I'm very lutppy to be In the H erald. In m y
h o m e to w n ."
Park Is the son of the la ic Dr. A Mrs. C h arle s
L Park. Sr.. MD. He has two brothers. Dr.
C h arle s Park. J r.. MD. and Prof. Robert E. Park.
He graduated from Sem inole lllg lt School lit

The com m issioners w ill also make nlflctal Ihe
h irin g o f R ich ard S. T a y lo r as Ihe city attorney
and approve Ills contract. Taylor, who has served
as a ctin g city attorney since the resignation ol
B e cky Vosc In Novem ber. T aylor w ill receive a
$4,000 a m on th retainer or $-18,000 a year for
regular city business. A n hourly rule Is also in
the contract for w ork outside iI k - norm al scope of
h is duties, su ch us la w su its or court cases.
T h e co m m ission ers are scheduled lo meet at

L See Panel, Page BA

I. See Longwood, Page BA

Scientists lauded for fair projects
iMIBR
B y y ICKIDsBOpH

Hof*ild S tall Writer

S A N F O R D — 'W ith projects ran g ­
in g from g crb ll genetics to radiation
patterns, m iddle and high school
students look part In the 1094
Sem inole C o u n ty Regional Science
and Engineering F a ir on Saturday.

Seminole C o m m u n it y

C o lle g e
hosted the com petition that brought
some of the finest scie ntific m ind s
In the co u n ty Jo one place.
A cco rd in g LO fair d irector M ichele
M lngolu. the (parents, teachers und
ad m in istra tors were the ones who
really had the fun at the event. The
stu d e n ts were w o rkin g hard lo

create some spectacular protects.
"I B lin k the ad u lts have more fun
than the stu den ts." she said. "T h e y
are alw ays am azed at the talent pi
the stu den ts."
T h e top w in n ers from Sem inole
C o u n ty w ill b rin g th eir w ork to the
S u n d o m c at the U n iversity of South
F lo rid a In T a m p a on A p r il 13

through 15. T h c rf. they w ill com
r _ .- In the S tate S cie n c e «»nd
pete
Engin eerin g Fulr.
The w in n ers of the senior section.
Todd Kram er and M ichael Blank,
w ill ulso represent Sem inole County
at the International Science and
E n g in e e rin g F a ir. M ay 8-14 In

I : See Science, Page BA

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Trash cowboys
W aste em ployees cited in
statew ide Road-E-0 event
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Senior Staff Writer______________
S A N F O R D — F o u r Sem inole
C ou n ty S olid W aste Departm ent
em ployees received top honors
In last w eek's statewide garbage
equipm ent Rond-E-O.
Tw o county em ployees placed
first In th eir events and two
others were In the lop three of
th e ir categories w h ich tested
th eir s k ills und speed at m oving
garbage. E ach received plaques
and the two first-place w inners
w ill be eligible to compete In the
national com petition next m onth
In Scottsdale. A riz.
The half-day event was held at
the cou nty dum p near Geneva
as part of the S p rin g S cm ln h r of

the Flo rid a S u n sh in e Chapter of
the S olid Waste A ssociation of
North A m erica. It was the tenth
year the event wus held.
T w e n t y - f iv e p r o f e s s io n a l
gurbngc equipm ent d rivers from
throughout the state were tested
In their a b ilitie s to handle their
equipm ent th rou gh un obstacle
course safely. T h e m ech a n ic’s
R o a d -E O tested s k ills w ith a
w ritten test. T h e o n ly two co m ­
petitors In the event were from
Largo.
I u tw o e v e n t s , c o u n t y
e m p lo y e e s m a d e f ir s t - p la c e
show ings. G u ry Heath, a 10-year
em ployee, pluccd first In the
b u lld o ze r categoric, and R ick
R oberson p laced first In the

□ See Winners,Page BA

Gary Hoath, loft, took first ploco honors In the bulldozer calagory In tho
atntowldo garbage equlpmont Road-E O. Other Som lnole County Solid
W aste Department em ployees who brought home top honors aro; George
Johnson, third place In Ihe scraper category; Leroy Humphrey, tecond
placo In Iho Iraclor-trallnr category; and Rick Roberson, first place In tho
com pactor category.
____________

SU BSCR IBE TO T H E SAN FO RD H ERALD FO R TH E B E S T L O C A L NEW S C O V E R A G E . Call 32 2 -2 6 1 1

�2A - Sanlord Hnralrt. Sanlord. Florida - Monday, March 7, 1094

NEW S FROM TH E REGION AND A C R O S S TH E S T A T E

MIA leads international air cargo
By CATHERINE WILSON
A P Business W riter

Facility to assist injured sea cows
C A P E C A N A V E R A L — A "h a lfw a y h ou se" Is being acl u p In
Ihc n orth Bnnntta R iv e r to help orphaned o r captive sea cows
prepare for life 111 the w ild.
B iolog ists w ill m onitor the weight and behavior of the
m anatees In the fa c ility 's three I 1-2 acre-enclosed ureas as the
m a m m a ls feed on the riv e r's sea grass beds.
Once released, the sea cow s w ill be titled w ith radio
tran sm itte rs an d tracked, said Bob T u rn e r, the manatee
recovery co o rd in ato r for the U.S. F ish and W ild life Service In
Ja ck s o n v ille .
"It's lik e n h alfw ay house." he said. " A lot of these an im als
have no experience o f being In the w ild ."
R eleasing the sea cow s w ill free m ore spnee and m oney at the
sta le 's five crow ded re h a b ilita tiv e centers. Including O rland o 's
Sea W orld. It co sts ro ug h ly $ 4 0,0 00 a year to care for an adult
m anatee, and as m u ch ns $ 1 20 ,00 0 to care far a baby, w h ich
needs 24-hour attention.

Teens charged In death of cow
M E L B O U R N E — T w o teen-agers shot and kille d a pregnant
cow. Ih rn c u t the a n im a l for Its m eat and hide, deputies said.
K.C . T ow nsend, one o f th e co w ’s ow ners, found the
tee n ag ers on th eir property In western Can averal Groves.
Nearby, deputies found a b u cket of hide and 25 pounds of
meet, said Brcvnrd C o u n ty sh erlfT s deputy J im Adcock.
W ayne A lle n Dotson. 18. w as charged S u nd n y w ith two
counts of arm ed trespassin g and one count of theft o f livestock,
lie w as taken to the Brevard C o u n ty Detention Center In
Sharpes.
A 15-year old also was charged, but deputies w ould not
com m ent, say in g h is case w as turned over to the state
Departm ent of H ealth and R e h a b ilita tiv e Services.

MIAM I — Som e people th in k the on ly kin d
of International a ir cargo co m in g Into M iam i
Is cocaine, but 40 u lrlln c s arc w orkin g
around the clo ck lo dispel that m yth.
M ia m i In te rn ation al A irp o rt disp laced
New Y ork's Kennedy ns the n ation 's In­
ternational cargo leader In 1093. led by
A m erican A irlin e s ' full bellies and fad by
econom ic resurgence In L a tin Am erica.
M ia m i topped the l-m lllln n -to n m ark fur
International cargo for the first tim e by u
U.S. alr|&gt;ort In 1993. b ypassing Kennedy,
the traditional leader, w h ich finished the
year at 903,605 tons.
Long-distance curgo flig h ts urc "alm o st
lik e th e fa x m a c h in e , " s a id J a m e s
H cldcnbrand, executive vice president of the
all-cargo Florida West A irlin e s. "People are
beginning to becam e accustom ed to It. and
they're accepting it rather than Inking the
extra week to s h ip " by ship.

one of the w orld's least developed m arkets.
David Pierre, who prepares a w orld air
cargo forecast for Boeing Co., projects
growth In traffic lx-tween the United States
and L atin A m erica w ill be second o n ly tc
Intra-Aslan cargo m ovem ent through 2010.
"B y 2010. the U .S.-Latln A m erican air
enrgo m arket w ill have tripled. D ia l a a
heck of an Increase," said B ill S p o h rrr.l
founder of Challenge A ir Cargo Inc., th e!
second-largest all-cargo line In M iam i.
"R em em b e r the L atin A m erican debt
crisis? That was five years ago." he said.
W ith sta b ilizin g and grow ing econom ics,
nations once sin kin g In debt believe It or
not started paying It d o w n " nnd boosted
their bu yin g powrr.
S o u th b o u n d ca rg o Is d o m in a te d by
finished gooijs, such a s electronic, office and
oil d rillin g equipm ent, tools, nppllnncea and
spnrr parts.
P e rish a b le s, ran g in g from C o lo m b ia n
llo w rrs to C h ile a n senftxKl. account for 8 0
percent of the goods shipped north.

(By 2010, the ll.S.-Latln
American air cargo market
will have tripled. That’s a
heck of an increase, y
- B ill S p o h ro r
Lan d in g In M iam i can open the eyes of air
travelers accustom ed lo seeing o n ly U.S.
passenger carriers. From A rrow to Zullnn a.
the cargo aircraft on M ia m i runw ays carry
00 percent o f Its in tern ation al freight.
"W e do get all k in d s of perhaps odd
nam es to the outside but very com m on to uh
beenuse they com e here a ll the tim e ." said
airport spokesm an C h ris Mangos.
La tin A m erican ties, changing consum er
tasles, flight frequency. Infrastructure and
a ir lin e m a rk e tin g a g re em e n ts w o rk In
M ia m i's favor.
But u n til recently, trade between the
U nited S la te s nnd La tin A m erica had been

Way
Back
When
The 1935 B o s to n
B ravos. A m o n g thorn
woro (fifth from tho loll
In tho front row soatod)
Buddy Lako ot Sanford;
(at tho extreme loft In
tho second row) Bon
C a n lw o ll o t S a n fo rd ;
(second from tho right
In tho top row), John
T o n co ll who brought Al
Plrtlo to Palatka, and
(fourth from Iho loft In
tho second row) was tho
Im m o rla l B ah o R uth
O t h e r m a jo r le a g u e
groats In this photo aro
Shanty Hogan, Rabbit
Maranvlllo, manager Bill
M c K o c h n l o , W a ll y
Borgor, Los Muollor and
a h o 3 to fo th o rs

Mayor takes curfew plan to students
O R LA N D O — M ayor G le n d a Hood w ill take her plan for a
youth curfew to her toughest opponents — high school
students.
Hood planned to appear on cable television today to give her
pitch to thousands o f Orange C o u n ty students an d respond to
questions cither from the stu d io audience o r sent b y fax nnd
telephone.
"I want lo hear th eir Ideas." Hood said.
The m ayor also planned to cam paign for the curfew at
tonight's C ity C o u n cil m eeting. Most m em bers support a
curfew as a way to cu rb Ju ve n ile violence tn dow ntow n, but no
vote has t&gt;ccu taken.
T he c o u n c il's concern Is heightened by the a rriv a l In about
three m onths of thousands o f 1International v isito rs for the
opening rounds of the W orld C u p Soccer tournam ent.
F ro m A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s re p o rts

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Insurance regulators endorse
$20 million fine for Met Life
’ ;it u|i.l
By JACKIE HALLIPAX
A ssocia te d Press W riter______

T A L L A H A S S E E — Florida
w ould get the biggest ch u n k
o f a $ 2 0 m illio n fine the
n ation 's Insurance regulators
said M etropolitan Life Insur­
ance Co. sh ou ld pay far m is ­
leading thousands of cu stom ­
ers.
W ith m ore than 10,000 of
the 6 0 .0 0 0 cu sto m e rs who
m ay have been m isled, F lo r­
ida w ould get $2.2 m illio n ,
Insurance C o m m issio n e r Tom
G a lla g h e r said S u nd a y.
T h e n a tio n 's Insurance re­
gulators agreed S u n d a y on a
$20 m illio n fine for Met Life,
th e la rg e s t life In su ra n c e
co m p a n y In the nation.
T h e N ational A ssociatio n of
I n s u r a n c e C o m m is s io n e r s
w an ts $12.5 m illio n In cash
paid to states w here cu sto m ­
ers were deceived. G a lla g h e r
said. M ore th an 40 states
w o u ld be I n v o lv e d , he
estim ated.
T h e details of d istrib u tio n of

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S u n d a y In th e F lo r id a L o tte ry :

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Sanford Herald
Monday, March 7, 1994
Vol. BO, No. 170
Publlahad Dally and Sunday, aicepl
Saturday by Th* Sanlord Harald,
Inc. 300 N. Ftanch A**., Sanlord,
FI* 33771

Second Claa* Poetag* Paid *1 Sanlord,
Florida and addlllonil mailing
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PO STM ASTER: Bond addraa* change*
lo THE SA N FO R D HERALD. P.O.
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Horn* D e livery
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Mali
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the rem ainder of the fine lias
n o t y e t b e e n s e t t le d .
G a lla g h e r said. He said J J
could go to beef up refunds to
custom ers or to m onitor co m ­
pliance w ith new com pany
policies.
Met Life spokesm an C h a rle s
S a h n c r said S u n d a y the co m ­
pany w ould have lo study the
fine backed by the NAIC.
If Met Life, the co u n try 's
largest life Insurer, doesn’t
agree to the fine, the states
w ould then be free to seek
fines In d iv id u a lly , G a lla g h e r
said.
A lso S u nd a y, the results of
a F lo rid a Investigation Into
Met U fa 's Bales practices were
released.
" M e l ta citly condoned n a ­
tio n w id e efforts of its a g ­
gressive sales force to sell
whole life policie s disguised us
saving s o r retirem ent plan s.”
M ia m i attorney T h om as Tew
wrote In a report to G allag her
an d A tto rn e y G e n era l Bob
Butterw orth.
Retirem ent plans are fully
re fu n d a b le : life In s u ra n c e

Legislative ‘94

p olicies arc not.
" A s Is u s u a lly th e r a s e w ill)

XI n u n c i a l d e c e p t i o n s

perpetrated on co n su m e rs,
those harm ed arc the least
equipped to absorb m onetary
losses." Tew wrote.
G allagher and Butterw orth
appointed Tew to Investigate
Met Life's sales practices for
person al Insurance p o licie s
last fall after allegations s u r­
faced the co m p a n y's Tnm pa
office deceived 18.(XX) nurses
a c r o s s th e c o u n t r y by
p o rtra y in g w hole-life In su r­
ance policies ns a savings
plan.
" T h e sh am efu l facts u n ­
covered by the Investigation
nrc that the com pany execu ­
tives and m anagem ent chose
not to correct this situation
o u t o f Ig n o ra n c e . In c o m ­
petence or greed," G allag her
said In a news release Issued
by h is office In Tallahassee.
Met Life, w ith headquarters
tn New Y ork C ity, has $1.1
trillio n of Ufa Insurance In
force, more than any other
com pany tn N orth Am erica.

Lawmakers continue debate on
juvenile justice during 5th week
By JACKIE H A L L I P A X
A ssociated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E — State law m akers startin g
Ihc filth week of the 1994 session w ill continue
th clr w ork on Juvenile Justice reform, w ith key
voles expected In Sem ite A p p rop riatio n s and on
the House floor.
T h e Ju ve n ile Justice b ills c a ll for a new
D epartm ent o f J u v e n ile J u s tic e , m ore boot
cam ps, after-school program s and more adult
prosecution of teen-agers who rcp cu lcd ly co m m it
felonies.
The Senate A p p rop riatio n s Com m ittee Is lo
vote on Juvenile Justice b ills today but Senate
President Pal Thom as. D -Q ulncy. said lie d id n 't
th in k the legislation w ould gel lo the full S rim iifor another week.
The House could take up Its Juvenile Justice
b ills d u rin g Its second floor session this week,
according to K u lh y Putnam , u spokesw om an far
House Speaker B o Joh n son . D-M llton.
Issues from the state budget to welfare reform
also w ill move forward this week.
Both the House and Senate w ill form ally pass
th eir versions of a $38 b illio n budget far the llseul
year that starts In J u ly .
T he biggest difference facing negotiators Is bow
to pay far prison expan sions to hold 14,(XX) new

beds. Ih c House wants to use bonds to pay lo r
the expansion: the Senate w ants lo use existing
dollars.
U nder the stale constitution, passing a budget
Is the only th ing (be Legislature m ust do during
Its two-m onth session each year
Health care reform, u top priority lor Gov
Law ton C h iles, has yet to move out of com mittee
tn either cham ber.
C h ile s w ants law m akers to agree to u plan to
subsidize private Insurance for several hundred
thousand poor and near-poor F loridian s with
savings produced by using managed com petition
In e xistin g governm ent health care programs.
He said F rid a y h e'll keep law m akers In the
Capitol on overtim e or ca ll them back for a special
session If they don't pass health care reform.
The House Health Care Com m ittee w ill con­
tinue w ork on lls version of C h iles' proposal tills
week but probably won't get to a vote, according
to Putnam . The Senate Health Cure Com m ittee
Isn't expected to start debate for another week.
O ther Senate com m ittees this week w ill work
on an Everglades cleanup proposal and a plan to
transfer aging program s from the Departm ent of
Health and R ehabilitative Services to the De­
partm ent of E ld e rly Affairs. A House com m ittee
w ill take an oth er vote on a proposal to give
bonuses lo welfare recipients who use birth
control.

THE WEATHER
L O C A L P O R IC A S T

NATIONAL T IM P S

Today: P a rtly clo u d y . H ig h
near 80. L ig h t w in d becom ing
east lO m p h .
Tonight: F a ir w ith patchy lute
night fag. Low near 60. W in d
becom ing light.
Tuesday: Partly clo ud y. H igh
In the low er 80s. W in d southeast
lO m p h .
E x te n d e d forecast: W e d n e s­
d a y : M o s t ly c lo u d y w it h a
c h a n c e o f sh ow e rs or t h u n ­
derstorm s. Low near 60. H igh
near 70. Thursday: C lo u d y w ith
a chance of showers. Low near
60. H ig h near 70. Frid ay: C lo u d y
w ith a chance of show ers and
th un d erstorm s. Low near 60.
H ig h 6 5 to 70.

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a.m.. 2:20 p.m.; MaJ. 8:10 n.m..
8 :3 5 p .m . TIDES! Daytona
Beachi highs. 5:04 a.m .. 5:16
p.m.: lows. 11:10 n.m.. 11:24
p .m .; New Smyrna Beaeht
h ighs, 5:09 a.m.. 5:21 p.m.;
lows. 11:15 a.m., 11:29 p.m.:
Cocoa Beach: lilg lis. 5:24 a.m..
5:36 p.m.: lows, 11:30 a.m.,
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■ I A C H CONDITIONS
Daytona Beachi W aves arc 1
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slig h tly in the south w ith a water
tem perature of 65 degrees.
New 8myrna Beaeht W uvcs
urc I foot and choppy. C u rre n t Is
south w ith a water tem peruture
o f 6 5 degrees.

BOATINQ
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: W in d eust ta southcu sl 10 kts. 5 n s 1 to 3 ft. Buy
and Inland waters a lig h t chop.
Isolated showers. Tuesday: W ind
southeast 10 to 15 kts. Seas 2 lo
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m oderate chop.

STATISTICS
T h e h ig h te m p e ra tu re in
Sanford S u n d a y w as 8 0 degrees
and Ihe overnight low w as 4 8 u s
reported by t ie U n iv e rsity o f
Flo rid a A g ricu ltu ra l Research
and E d u c a llo n Center, C e le ry
Avenue.
R e c o rd e d r a in f a ll fo r th e
w e eken d , e n d in g ut 9 a.m .
M onday, (olulledO Inches.
T h e tem perature at 9 a.m.
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M on d ay's overnight low w as 61,
as recorded by the National
W eather Service at the O rlando
International Airport.

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□Barometric preaaure.30.22
□Relative Humidity....75 pet
□W in ds.............North 5 mph
□Rainfall..................... O In.
□Sunset............... 6:20 p.m.
□Sunrise......- ....... 0:43 a.m.

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Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, March 7, 1994 -

Murder
trial
begins
today

Child neglect alleged
A Sanford couple were charged w ith ch ild neglect by Sanford
I'ollce about 2:30 a,in. F rid a y after the ch ild re n were left alone
w hile th eir parent* allegedly burglarized a tire store.
Albert Lee Cain . 33. and his wife. V a n e s s a .Jane. 29. 2570
H artw ell Ave,, Sanford were charged w ith leaving their three
children, ages 0, 4, and 1,
alone w h ile they allegedly
com m itted a burglary.
Police also charged Mrs. C a in w ith burglnry and possession
of burglary tools when they answered n bu rg ln ry alarm at a tire
storr on O rlando Avenue. She w as arrested at the scene. I’ollce
chased C a in on foot to h is residence.
One officer arrived early and observed C ain enter the
residence through the rear, then undress, according to the
report. W hen more ixillce officers and n K-9 u n it arrived, the
report stated, they forcibly entered the residence through a
window when repeated attem pts to have C a in open the door for
the police were unsuccessful.
C a in picked up two o f the three ch ild re n to use ns "h u m an
s h ie ld s " to protect h im s e lf from forcible felony arrest,
according to the report. C a in faces the sam e charges us his wife
but w ith nn additional allegation of ch ild abuse. T h e ch ild ren
were left w ith a nearby fam ily friend but w ill be placed In H R S
custody.

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Domestic violence and battery
• R ichard W illia m lain by, *14. 742 M nrym nc, Deltona, was
arrested F rid ay by Sanford Police after he had u verbal then
ph ysical fight with his wife where she worked In the 2500
block of Jew ett Lane, ncorillng to the police report.
• Albert W, M iller. 30. 420 Slteola tllvd.. W in ter Springs, was
arrested for dom estic violence battery by Longw ood Police
Saturday at a pub on Dog Track Road. The (roller report stated
M iller and Ills girlfriend began lig h tin g over w hether he was
sober enough to drive her vehicle. After a p h ysical light, the
w om an allegedly sprayed the s u ip c d w ith mace. She told
police M ille r took the mace from her and spruyed her. He was
arrested and Jailed, the report stated, and she w as given a
dom estic violence packet.
• G crrltt Herm an Ku lpcr. 42. 119 Anderson C lr.. Sanford,
was arrested at his residence by Sanford Police untl charged
w ith dom estic violence battery. (Hissenslon of less than 20
gram s of m ariju an a and drug paraphernalia after a fight w ith
Ills fiance's son The pair were urgulng over Kul|&gt;er’s d riv in g
the report stated. The drugs related Items were found d u rin g a
search follow ing Ills arrest, according to the report.

Charged with robbing grandmother
Hussan Robert Reeves, 25, 332 Gnrdtna Ave. D e lla ry. was
arrested for robbery and attem pted roblrery F rid a y by Sanford
Police on W ax M yrtle Drive. Sanford. The m an bad been given
a ride n&gt; the doctor by Ids grandm other, according lo police
report, when lie grabbed Iter purse. Reeves also unsuccessfully
attem pted to grab the purse of a second w om an In the cur. the
rejiorl slated. She struggled and Injured her band and received
scrap w ounds on her chest, the report slated. Reeves tied but
was arrested a short tim e lu lr r In a police dragnet.

Beauty and
the beast
There was fun for beast and
artist eliko at tho SI. Joh n 's Art
F e s t iv a l o n S a tu rd a y and
Sunday In Ft. M ellon Park in
Sanford. Abovo, Sam Payno lod
LoAnn Bow ers on a pony rldo
around Lake Corolla behind (he
n o w ly - r o n o v a lo d S a n f o r d
M useum At right, Diane W hile
of F u n ta s tic F a ce P a in tin g
created m aslorpioces on hor
own body as she waited for
paying custom ers to select the
w ashable face art sho created
for festival goers Beautiful
woathor and lino art brought
arts and crafts enthusiasts oul
In re co rd n u m b e rs lo the
annual ovont

Resisting without violence
Keith Lee S ch em in g, 30. 3202 T a ll Tree Lane, Sanford, was
charged w ith resisting w ithout violence by Sanford Police
F rid ay night. T he police were called to a pub In the 2600 block
of Park D rive In reference to a disturbance. I’ollce then saw a
mule sus|&gt;rct ru n n in g on Stute Road 6 0 0 nearby but he did not
stop when police asked him to. according to the report. H r was
apprehended a short tim e later.

Arrested fordrugs
A 57-year old man and Ills -lA-ycnr old wife were u rrrstcd by
S an ford P o lice F rid a y und ch arged w ith possession of
m arijuana, stolen property and drug pnrnphcrnallu.
R alph Ja m e s R ush and his wife. Putina W. Rush. 110 Balboa
Court, were arrested after agents of the S pecial Investigations
Unit served a search w arrant on Hie house and discovered
about INI gram s of m ariju an a In the m aster liedroom .
according lo the report A triple beam scale and 8820 cash was
also found in the house along w ith a sm all bag of m arijuana In
the yard, the rc|&gt;orl said. A stolen color television w as ulso
found. Police are Investigating a report thut R ush was dealing
In stolen property by trading dru gs for m oney or property.

Battery on an officer
Tyrone T e rre ll Carr. 24. 440 M cllo n v lllc Ave. Apt. 16. was
arrested F rid a y by Sanford Police for battery on a law
enforcement o lflcrr. resisting w ith violence and possession of
stolen property. He was arrested at the apartm ent of bis
g irlfrie n d 's m other. Police went to the apartm ent to urrest C arr
on two counts o f possession of stolen property. He would not
obey police com m ands lo stay on ihc ground, not approach the
officers, or put bis hands behind b is back for cuftlng. according
lo the police report. One officer was k icked by Carr, the report
states. The w om an allowed police to search the room C arr
occupied w ith her daughter and they found Jcw erly. credit
cards, and electronic equipm ent, the report slated.

Attempted sexual battery alleged
J o h n Hom er B ranham Jr.. 23, 3900 P e w h ile Pebble Court,
S an ford, was arrested F rid a y by s h e r if f s d ep u ties for
attem pted sexual buttery, false Im prisonm ent and p erjury after
givin g a statem ent about a Feb. 19 incident.
A w om an told police she went to B ra n h a m 's residence
looking for one of her pets and be dem anded a sex act In
exchange for the Inform ation, according to the (w llcc report.
She cla im s be pinned tier to the floor dem anding sex. but she
talked him Into freeing her. the report stated. She u Iho claim s
be ex|Kiscd h im self and Issued m ore threats, but the wom an
once again talked him Into letting her go. accord in g to the
report. Branham In itially denied the w om an's allegations when
he was questioned at the s h e riffs departm ent, then adm itted
he made a different statem ent to another officer after he
received a M iranda warning, the report stated. He was arrested
for perjury.

Reckless Driving Alleged
Reginald Leon Burke, 35, 107 Drew Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested F rid a y by Sanford Police for reckless d riv in g and
attaching a lag not assigned. Police were Investigating a
reckless d riv in g co m plain t In the nren of W. 13th St. near
M ulberry Avenue. A radar check clocked B u rk e 's vehicle
traveling 5 ] m ph In u 25 m ph zone and pussing on a double
yellow line. The officer also observed the suspect doing
"d o n u ts " on the s irc c l und In a nearby p a rk in g lot, the report
stated. Burke was stopped and arrested at H o lly Avenue.

Warrant arrests
• W illiam Jo h n Sayre. 28. 109 Tralee Court, Lake Mary,
arrested on a warrant for o b tain in g property by worthless
check and d riv in g w llli a suspended driver's license d u rin g a
traffic slop by s h e riff s deputies.
• T im o th y Lam ar Joh n son . 24. Jo h n E. P olk Correctional
F a cility, failure lo ajipcar/fallure to pay fine and obstru ctin g un
office w ithout violence.
• Jo h n ath an M ichael R ollins, 21, 7609 N. 24th St., M cA llen.
Texas, violation of probntlon/burglary of conveyance, burglary
o fd w elling and grand theft, served at J E P C F .
• Frankie Lee Bclford. 44. Inmate at J E P C F , u tterin g a forgery
• David A lle n Ram sey, 24. 4141 Rooster Court. Sanford,
uttering a forgery, VO P/grand theft.
• D o n n e ll T r o u tm a n , 38. 1033 W. 1st S t., S a n fo rd ,
VO P/posscsslon of drugs.
• Reginald Bernard G raham . 31. 104 A lle n Place. Sanford, w rit
of attachm ent, VO P/grand theft.

Sentencing:

P E N S A C O L A — A m an m is ­
taken ly released from an Indiana
p ris o n Is g o in g on (ria l on
charges of raping and m u rd erin g
a student on (lie U n iv e rsity o f
W est F lorid a cam pus.
J u r y selection w as set lo begin
today for Ibe trial of E ric Scott
B ranch, 22, of Backport, Ind. He
Is accused o f beating to death
S usan M orris. 21, of Pensacola
on J a n . 1 1. 199a
T h e v ic tim 's body was found
two days Inter tn a wooded area
of the ca m p u s Just north o f th is
Florida Panhandle city.
If c o n v ic te d o f first-d eg re e
m urder, Brunch co u ld be se n ­
tenced to die In F lo rid a 's e le ctric
ch air.
C ir c u it J u d g e E d w a r d P.
N lckln so n last week refused d e ­
fense m otions to delay and m ove
the trial elsewhere. N lckln so n
said be w ould reconsider the
change of venue m otion If la w ­
yers are unable lo scat a Jury
here.
T h e trial already has been
co n tin u ed four lim e s. T h e last
delay of Just a week w as ordered
lo u vohl a co n flict w ith the
high-profile trial of M ich ae l F.
G riffin , convicted S a tu rd a y of
first-degree m u rder for sh ootin g
abortion doctor IXivId G u n n Inst
year.
Ms. M o rris ' p are n ts an d u
w om an w ho Branch Is accused
of rap in g In Panam a C ity Beach
have filed s u its seeking a total of
$1 m i l l i o n f r o m I n d i a n a
a u th o ritie s for releasing B ra n ch
on Nov. 1. 1992 from Vand e rg u rg h C o m m u n ity C o rre c ­
tion s C o m p le x In E v a n sv ille . Ind.
T h e su its accuse orflclu ls of
negligence because B ru n ch w as
set free w ithout se rvin g a theft
und forgery sentence after he
co m pleted a term for s e x u a lly
a ssa u ltin g a 14-yeur-oltl g irl.
B ra n c h sh ou ld have been In
Jail w h en the F lo rid a crim e s
were com m itted, cou rt record s
show.
T h e alleged rape In Punam u
City Beach took p lace J a n . 1.
I 1093. T h a t case Isis not yet hern
* set for trial.

WEDNESDAY IS STILL FAMILY DAY

A T LEE S!

Jury will hear of bloody
crim es, childhood abuse
By RON WORD
A ssociated Pross Writer
G A IN E S V IL L E A tto rn ey s
w ill n ltcm p t to show ju ro rs
D a n n y H a ro ld R o llin g Is a
ca lcu latin g m urderer or regretful
abuse victim as the sentencing
phase of bis trial for stabbing lo
death five stu den ts gels u n ­
derway.
A ttorneys say lie Is m entally III
an d re m o rsefu l of th e 1990
k illin g spree. H is m other says he
Is the v ictim of an unloving,
abusive futhcr.
But prosecutors w ill try lo
c o n v in ce Ju rors R o llin g Is a
co ld b lo od ed k ille r and rapist
w h o d eserves lo die In Ihc
ele ctric chair.
Ju ro rs w ill begin today hear­
in g testim ony to support each
cla im . Prosecutors expect lo pul
on about two weeks of tcallm ony: the defense said It w ill need
about a week.
The Jurors then w ill recom ­
m end to C irc u it Ju d g e Stun R.
M orris w hether R o llin g should
receive lire death penalty or life
In prison w ith no possib ility of
parole for 25 years on each of
f iv e c o u n t s o f f ir s t - d e g r e e
m urder. M orris w ill m ake the
ultim ate decision.
R o llin g , a d rifte r o rig in a lly
from Shreveport. La., pleaded
g u ilty Feb. 15 to the m urders of
five G a in e sville college students
In lute August 1990. He also
pleaded g u ilty lo charges he
s cx u a lly assaulted three of (lie
v ic t im s and b u rg la riz e d the
three crim e scenes. One victim
was beheaded.
Stale A ttorn ey Rod S m ith said
be w ill Introduce testim ony, In­
c lu d in g p h o to g ra p h s of each
m u rder scene, to convince Jurors
the 39-year-old R o llin g deserves
no less Ihnn the death penally.
He m ust prove one or several
possible aggravating factors. In­
c lu d in g that the m urder. In the
w ords of Florida sentencing law.
" w a s e s p e c i a l l y h e in o u s ,
a tro cio u s o r c r u e l” o r "w a s
com m itted In a cold, calculated
and prem editated m an n er."
P u b lic Defender R ick Parker
m ust try to prove m itigating
Tudors to keep h im from the
ele ctric chair. He says R o llin g Is

m e n t a l l y III a n d s u f f e r e d
childhood abuse.
Parker said evidence of R o ll­
in g 's m en ial Illness " w ill be
helpful In understanding how
(lie sam e person can rape and
m urder, then la le r regret these
a d s and feel com passion for the
liv in g loved ones su rvivin g h is
violence."
T h e e v id en ce m ay Include
d e p o s it io n s fro m R o l l in g 's
m other, C lau d ia, o f ShrcvcjKirt.
She has a term inal Illness and Is
not expected lo testify.
She said 111 a 1991 letter lo a
Florida Judge lh a l R ollin g 's fa­
ther, Jam es, a retired patrolm an
In Shreveport, kicked his son out
of the house at age 15 because
he w auled to wear blue Jeans to

church.
"D a n n y was an abused ch ild
from the day he was horn." she
w roic. " M y husband was Jealous
o f hint. He never wanted me to
hold him or show love (o him . He
was told from Ihc time lie could
understand that he w ould be
dead or In Jail by the tl'm e lie
w as 15. H is self-esteem was
destroyed by his dad’s constant
b e littlin g ."
The slayin g of live students In
three days cam e al Ihc opening
o f the 1990 full semester til the
U n iversity of Florida. The bodies
of C h ris tin a Pow ell. 17. and
Sonja Larson, 18. were found
A u g . 26 In th e ir so u th w e st
G ainesville apartm ent. The next
day, (he decapitated body of
C h rista Hoyt, 18, was found In
her duplex. T he bodies of the
f ir s t th re e v ic t im s w e re
m utilated and two had been
raped.
On Aug. 28, T ra cy P anics and
M a n n y T u b o n d a , b o th 2 3 ,
becam e the fourth and fifth
victim s. T h e m u scu lar Taboada
was stabbed In Ills bed: Ms.
Panics was sexually assaulted
und then stabbed to dcuth.

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EDITORIALS

Arts becoming
profitable in
Seminole County
Seminole County is becoming more ami
more artistic. As n result, more people nre
visiting this area,
The St. Johns River Festival this |&gt;ast
weekend was proof of the popularity of such
events. Hundreds flocked to Fort Mellon Park
to sec the exhibits, and of most Importance,
make purchases.
Approximately a dozen of the arts and
crafts exhibitors were residents of the county.
Many others came from the surrounding
areas of Orpngc and Volusia counties. At least
five exhibitors were from out of state.
There Is no doubt about It. The entire to^al
area Is becoming well known as a center for
artistic activities.
Both Longwood and Luke Mary/Hcathrow
have annual iirts and crafts shows. Each arc
very well attended and growing larger each
year. The Okie Lake Mary Days festival Is
coming up on May 7th. Maitland's Spring
Festival art and craft show Is scheduled for
April 16 and 17.
The art connection also holds true with (lie
rapid Increase In the number of collectibles
and antique shops being established in the
area, especially in downtown Sanford. Oldlime Items arc viewed by many prospective
buyers as works of art.
With major art festivals In the nearby cities
of Mt. Dora and Winter Bark, we shouldn't
expect to have u monopoly on art collectors
and artists. These two events have proven to
he extremely popular and draw thousands of
visitors cuch year.
A s Tp/Jj^ryTrifd, Lake Mary and Longwood
however/^oss/hly without even specifically
promoting *6F»r&gt;i ureu as an art center, It Is
becomingJust that.
Ten years from now. let's mt be known
only as "where Hint Seminole Towne Center
Mall Is located." We don’t have much time
left, hut If we start taking action now. we can
really make a name for ourselves. A s a result,
our cities will continue to enjoy good
economic futures.
An old proverb suggests, when something
proves itself to be profitable, run with It.

LETTERS
G arb age gam e:
D o n o t h in g
In the gum c of garbage, co u n ty co m m issio n ers
co u ld score a l» m c ru n by d oin g n o th in g at the
present tim e. W h y act In haste. Ihcn repent at
iclsu rc ?
I believe th at u m an datory garbage collection
program for unincorporated residents w ould be a
self-inflicted w ou n d that o u r co u n ty does not need.
G iven tim e lo reflect on the m atter. I believe u
m ajority o f the county co m m ission w ill com e to
(his sam e reasonable conclusion. T o ta l govern­
m ent co n trol of an y fu n ction sh o u ld Ire (he last
resort to solve uny problem . Free enterprise and
m arket forces took care of o u r refuse co llection for
m an y ycu rs and ca n do so again. For an exam p le of
what governm ent can do for you. go look at the
Yankee Lake sewer plant. Mr. Rabun docs not need
to father another toothless and useless b u reau­
c ra tic en tity, dues lie?
W ill th e re a l R e p u b lic a n s on th e c o u n ty
co m m ission please stan d up to be counted!
Donald M. Fan n
Sanford

N AT H EN TO FF

S enate crim e bill is un-Am erican

v ic tim s of crim e s (by repeat violent offenders)."
Twrlve-year-otd Polly K la a s was kidnapped and
m u rd ered last yenr. a lle g e d ly b y a twiceconvicted kidn app er w hile he w as on parole. Hid
the Inngungc of the
Senate tilll also In­
c lu d e s o ffe n s e s
against property as
"c rim e s o f violen ce"
co u ntin g toward the
C a r v l l l c h a d n o s p e c if ic r e b u t t a ls to
th ird strike.
H ey m a n n 's grave concerns about the crim e bill.
It Is reassuring to
Y u iio os live on sound biles, not substance. One or
see how the W hite
the p ro vision s that alarm s H cym an n Is three
House provides g u id ­
strik e s — three violent felonies — and y o u ’ re
ance to the populace
Im prisoned for life.
h y J u d ic io u s ly I l­
N early all crim in o lo g ists agree that around the
lu m in a tin g com plex
age of 40. violence has been burned out o f most
Issues.
c rim in a ls w ith that k ind of record. The proposed
A lso soil on crim e
new federal law, therefore, w ill cost large su m s lo
— by Ilie standards
house these lifers who w ill becom e geriatric
o f C a r v lllc and
prisoners.
G c a m n — are those
£ Yahoos llvo on
In response to H ey m a n n 's critic is m o f the Judges. Increasing In
sound bites, not
p o p u la r ih rc c -slrlk rs -n n d -y o u T e -o u t m a n tra . n u m b e r , w h o n re
substance, j
W hite House C o m m u n ica tio n s D irector M ark greatly disquieted by
G carnn, p resum ab ly speaking for the president, the m ore than 100
said: " Y o u 'll huve lo defend Hint position to the p r o v is io n s In th e
parents of P o lly K laas and others who have been Sem ite h ill Hint ere
W hen P h ilip llc y m o n n left the J u s tic e D e­
part m enl am i began citin g the ex|H'iislvc Il­
lu sio ns In the Senate crim e b ill. Ja m e s C a rv lllc.
adviser to the president, told the nation on
"N lg h tlln e ." "I w ish we could get th is guy out
there every day. I mean, I like nothing b elter
than a guy going to teach at H arvard saying. 'I
left th is ad m in istra tio n because It's Jusi too
lough on crim e."*

ate new federal crim es. A m on g lhem . as the New
Y ork Law Jo u rn a l has pointed out. are "n e a rly
a ll street crim e s where a gun Is used, crim e s
relaled in yoidh-gung activities, and certain
dom estic violence cases."
Federal D istrict Judge W h itm an K n app g rim ly
foresees Ibid th is wholesale expansion of federal
crim es w ill "Hood the federal co u rts w ith work
they cu n ’ l handle." Other Judges point out that
tim e for rn n slltu tlo m i) eases w ill he Iniiieated
and c iv il eases w ill be reached way dow n Hie
line.

There Is m u ch more In the Senate crim e h ill
R ia l w ill do little, If iin y lh ln g . to reduce crim e but
w ill create a Ixium In the b u ild in g of prisons.
A ttorney General Ja n e t Reno used lo Ire
eloquent In op p o sin g m an d atory m in im u m
sentences that lead lo the Im prisonm ent of m any
non-violent crim in a ls and — now (hat lh r Senate
has added yet m ore m andatory m ln lim im s —
w ill lead to tb r ovcnnufflng of the new prisons as
well us Hie old.
D uring the Senate debate on Hie crim e bill,
however. Hie attorney general w as not heard
from p u b licly on m andatory iid id im n u s and
other grotesque parts of the crim e h ill She was
silenced hy the W h ile House.

J A C K AN DERSON

North lives by
his own truths

HODDING C A R TER

Condemn racist rhetoric of all hues
Those w ho a n g rily Insist that tiluck A m e ri­
cans should repudtute the u id l-S cm illc. an ­
ti-w h ite ran tin g * o f B lack M u slim official
K h a lld A b d u l M u h am m ad have It Just right
Those b lack A m e rica n s who Just as angrily
reject the dem and, saying they are under no
co m pu lsion lo react Jusl because w hiles say
they should, arc dead wrung. Rut that Is only
the first paragraph of a necessary conversa­
tion. not the final word.
M u h am m ad Is one of several sublieutenants
w ho take their cue from Lo u is Fnrrukhan, the
leader of the Nation of Islam. Farra kb u n 's own
rh eto ric w as m ore often Inflam m atory than not
In bygone days, but In Hie recent |iast he has
becom e s lic k ly disingenuous. In the process id
seeking Inclusion In the broad-based black
l&gt;olttlcal coalition, Parrnkhan has learned lo
play an adroit game of hidc and-serk w ith tils
old them es of w hite d eviltry and J e w is h evil.
N o t so M u h a m m a d , w h o Is a n u n ­
reconstructed rabble rouscr. A national co n ­
troversy erupted after he spewed out non-stop
bile to a college audience In New Jerse y. W hen
b lack faculty m em bers and ad m in istra tors
In itially voiced their supporl o f h is actual
words or rem ained silent, a ll hell broke loose.
Soon, repudiation o f M u h am m ad becam e a
litm u s test, as passionately dem anded by some
w hites as It wus passionately rejected by some
blacks.
T h e ir refusal Is p u zzlin g at first glance and
unacceptable on second reflection. O n ly a
sm all fraction o f blnck Am ericans, like a sm all
fraction of w h ile Am ericans, a ctu a lly Incorpo­
rate antl-Scm itlBin Into their world view, and
for sin g u la rly good reason. Jew s, no strangers
to d iscrim in a tio n In A m erica them selves, have
been In the forefront of the etvll rights struggle
for m ost of the 2 0 lh century. That they should
he scupcgoatcd by even a handful of b lack
A m erican s Is as Ironic as It Is s|&gt;cctacularly
unfair.
T h e response of those u n w illin g to break
p u b lic ly w ith M uham m ad, und by. Inference
w ith Farrakhon, goes som ething like this:
" T h is Is Just another page In a fam ilia r w h ile
scrl|)t. As in the past, what you urc really
try in g to do Is to divide the b la ck co m m u n ity
and destroy Its leuders. You co u ld more
u sefu lly s|iend y o u r tim e p u b lic ly disavow ing
the people w ith in yo u r own co m m u n ity who
use racist code words and advocate racially
d ivisiv e program s. In any case, M uham m ad
and F arru kh an are no m ore m y personal
re sp o n sib ility Hum D avid Duke or Jesse H elm s
are y o u rs,"
T h e flu.! reply, o f m urse, Is that w h ile s do
Indeed have an obligation to repudiate their
ow n demagogues. The second Is thnl this
obligation has frequently not been met. Too
m an y "g o o d " w hite Southerners averted th eir
eyes and shut th eir m o u lh s In the face of
v iru le n t ra cism und sysIcniuH c repression

d u rin g the long years of segregation. It was
on ly yesterday that m any conservative Re­
p u b lican s delighted In Hie havoc wrought by
the J o h n Fllrcii S o cie ty's indecent character
assasslnutlon of so-called "tra ito rs " on the
liberal left of A m erican p olitics - and even
today lllrc h e rs rem ain welcom e In the ranks ul
R epublican respectability. Som e o l Hie "best
people" con tin u e to
belong to clu b s and
organizations whose
m e in h e r s l i 11) r e ­
q u ir e m e n t s a r e
o p e n ly r a c is t a n d
anti-Sem itic.
It o u g h t l o h e
self-evident that euch
A m ericun has a dim!
re sp o n sib ility based
o n u c o in m o n
heritage. The
h rritag e Is enshrined
In t h e r e p u b l i c 's
founding docum ents
f But that is only
and pervasive Ideals.
the first
The resp on sib ility Is
paragraph of a
lo speak up on th eir
necessary
beh alf to those close
conversation,
at bund, where It Is
not the final
hurdcat, as well us to
word. J
(hose who live In that
larger co m m u n ity we
c a ll the nation.
It requires b lack A m erican s to resist the
tem ptation to ju stify tiluck dem agoguery ns
llt-fo r-tu t response lo ce n tu rie s of w hite
oppression. It even m ore urgently requires
w hite A m e rica n s lo face the truth of the
n ation 's h istory, w h ich is (hut w hite racism
has been ou r lan d 's u ncxplated sin from the
first A frican slave lo the last cold rebuff of
bluck aspirations.
A n d Ihcn, If (he races are to get beyond
n am e-calling and m u tu al recrim in ation , It
requires that wc speak honestly lo each other
a b o u t o u r fears, o u r c o n c e rn s and o u r
disagreem ents. T h is Is the conversation that
w as cut off In the 1980s and m ust be resum ed
If racial p olarization •• today's cancerous fact of
nutlnnul life •• Is lo be overcom e.
If it I s n 't , th e g re a t e x p e r im e n t In
m u ltic u ltu ra l dem ocracy, w h ich is the United
States, w ill Inevitably full. Finger-poin tin g w ill
co n tin u e lo substitute for problem -solving, nnd
the problem s w ill fcslcr und grow.
It Is m uch caster to cast stones than to
develop trust. It Is hurdcr to b u ild ra rla l am ity
than It Is lo exploit racial enm ity. It is sim p le r
lo uuvneute racial solid arity, t in t short step
from racial suprem acy, than it Is to preach
iu tcrru clu l respect.
Rut this Is a m u ltira cia l society. There is no
way u w orkable dem ocracy can endure here If
ra c is t rh e to ric Is co n d on ed o r tolerated.

W A S H IN G T O N - T h e story of O llle N orth 's
dog dram atizes Hie V irg in ia senatorial can
d ld u tc's practice of fictio n a lizin g aspects of
Ids role in aiding the Nicaraguan (.'oniras
against the M arxist-oriented S an d ln tsia guv
em in en t.
O ur first contact — a lw ays through adm in
Islratlon Interm ediaries - w ith Lt. (Nil North
cam e III D e c e m lr r I'tHfi. w hen we learned lie
w as d ire ctin g a secret arm s for Imstages deal
w ith th e Ira n ia n s
P le a d in g s fro m
N o r t h ' s In
tcrnicdlartes, and a
c o n v e r s a t io n w ith
P ie s id e lit R e a g a n ,
co n vin ce d us lo hold
the sio rv uniII A p ril
1980. Iii J u n e 1980.
w h ile we were pre­
paring the th ird story
o n (tie a r m s f o r hostage* deal. N o llh
learned we Intendeil
lo nam e lilm as the
official ru n n in g the t Already, thoy
o jie ra llo ii.
® claimed,
N o r l li * s I n
terrorists
le rm e d la rle s p olled
targeting North
had somehow
out all tlie stops. ( )m
poisoned ono ol
associate Dale V a il
A ltu was told d ial II
his dogs, killing
North w as linked lo
it . ,
the operation, tic or
tils fa m ily m lghl tie harm ed T o b o lire s s their
case. Ihey related N o rth 's sto ry of tils
a lle g e d ly p o is o n e d dog. A lre a d y , th e y
claim ed , terrorists targeting North b.nl som e­
how poisoned one ol Ills dogs, k illin g It
We n m llle d N o rth ’s nam e In Hie .June 29
co lum n . O llie r m edia were also dissuaded by
Hie W h ite House from nam ing North on the
gro un d s of tils personal security.
W hen Hie Iran-C ontra scandal — and
N o rth 's nam e — fin a lly exploded on Hie front
pages, we learned from N orth 's nelglilH irs
Dial Hits p articu lar dog had a ctu a lly died of
old age.
T ills s to ry e ch oe s re p o rts by o th e rs,
p a rtic u la rly Hie Reader's Digest, Ituil N orth 's
penchant for shading (lie truth fils Into u
pattern of jirevarlcatlon. A s one form er S tale
Departm ent n flk ia l a n il N o iH i colleague pul
It; From day one at Hie W h ile House. North
had a way of tak in g "credit for th ings he
d ld n ’t do and even th ings nobody did. He was
capable of fabricating an y slo ry D ial was
useful to h im ."
For exam ple: On Sept, 0, 1980. North
suggested lo E llio t A bram s, then assistant
secretary or stale for liU cr-A n ie rlca ii affairs,
that C osta R ic a n President O scar A ria s
sh o u ld be asked to cooperate w ith the
co n structio n of an a irs trip w ithin Ills borders
to aid the Contras.
A b ra m s ugreed and told North to ask L ew is
Tam bs, then U S . A m bassador to Costa Rica,
lo issue the warning. North did. und the
message wus cH lv crc d (hat day. Yet. that
sam e day, North also scn l a m em o to
H icii-N utlonul S e cu rity Adviser Jo h n P o in ­
dexter cla im in g to have called A ria s him self.
N o rllt has w ritten In a self-ndulalory m aim er
(hut he knew that as a mere lieutenant
colonel, he was "w e ll beyond m y ch aracte r"
in telephoning u head of staK-Jm l.added (hut
It "seem ed like the on ly th in g w c c o u ty ilo ." .
In N o rth 's consistent proteslutlons o f in ­
nocence o f uny wrongdoing, he says he had
no Idea H iul the Iran-Contra operation m ight
be considered Illegal hy unym ic. The cla im Is
Im portant tree a use "c rim in a l Intent" can
often m ean the difference Intween g u lll nr
Innocence. North In sists that u n til the
Iran-Contra scandal becam e p u b lic In lute
Novem ber 1980 — w hen President Reagan
fired h im and form er A ttorn ey General E d w in
M ccsc announced the start of a crim in a l
probe — It never occurred to North that he
m lg h l have broken Hie law.
Yet n u m erou s form er colleagues of N orth 's
say he spoke u l v ariou s lim e s uhnul stepping
outside (he lnw Rntrert Ear!, an aide In North
at the N SC, told congressional Investigators
that the day after M ccsc first questioned him
uboui Iran-Contra, North satd he hud asked
M ccsc whether th eir discussion "co u n te d ,"
noting he had not been read his rights.

�Sanford Horald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, March 7, 1994 - BA

Savings
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how wind has tho most effect of any weather
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Science
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lllrmingliain. Alabama.
Winners from the Middle
Srltcx&gt;l level were-.
• A s h le y K lle n n e tt. Mock
l.u k r M iddle School, (Jill grade,
firs t p la ce In m e d ic in e and
health, w ith I r r project "C a n
J u ic e s G ive you K n n ugli V itam in
C?"
• D a v id V C h a t, J a c k s o n
H e ig h ts M id d le S c h o o l, lit h
grade, first place In ch em istry,
w ith Ids project " A Method to
Prevent S calin g bi H ollers"
• J e n n ife r I.. K van s. Mock
Lake M iddle Selkiol. 7 1h grade,
th ird place In e n v iro n m e n ta l
w ith her project "C a n O u r Local
W aters H o ller IIs* Effects ol A d d
M ain ?"
• Mathew S. Pnrkash. Mock
f Lake M iddle School. 7th grade,
i l l first p
place In behavioral and
f ft* '11' 1 science, w ith Ills project
ir . ir l
Mcuction
T im e "
• H rla n G o n rlcy. Greenw ood
J Lakes M iddle Seliool, tilh grade.
•first place in Ixdony, w ith his
jp roje el "D o cs Centrifugal Purer
Affect Plain G ro w th ?”
• Maehel C. Kaplan. Mllwee
M id dle School, M ill grade, first
place
m lerolrinlogy w ith her
Orojeet "C a n M PLP'a D istin gu ish
P la n t P a r a s it ic N e m a to d e
S p e c ie s?"
• Kristen M. K ru llln g e r, Mock
L a ke M iddle School, 7D» grade,
firs t place In e n v iro n m e n ta l,
w ith her project "H y d ro g e n .
Lig h tw eight A nsw er la Heavy
P ro b le m ?"

• K re g a n A. L a rs o n . Mock h is project "Is It Feasible to
Lake M ld d lr School. 7th grade, A p jd y a Parachute System lo an
Ilrsl place In m athem atics, w llh Airliner?"
Ills project "Is T h e re a Hom e
• Todd A. Kram er, a senior nt
C o u rt A d v n n ln g rln Hie N H A ? "
Lake M ary H igh School w ith Ills
• C h c l s c y C, M e e k s ,
p r o je c t " P o ly m e r G r a fte d
GrrcnwiMMl I.akt* M iddle School, S u pe rcon d u cting Loop 3 Madiatilh grade, hon n m h lr m en tion In lio n P a tte rn s"
For the first lim e th is year,
e n viro n m en tal with her project
" W h a t E ffe c t D oes W e a th e r there w as also an o p jx irtu n lly for
Have on A ir P o llu tio n ? "
team s to com petent the fair.
• Sarah J o Sherwood, Mock
• A m y C am pbell and M in d y
Lake M iddle School, 7th grade,
Pnrten from Greenw ood Lukes
first plucc 111 |4iyslc» w ith her
M id d le School tm k first place In
project " S o la r Energ y-Fin d in g a
d ia l category with th eir project
W ay to the Fulnre: Part T w o "
" W i l l K n o ts In F ib e r O p tic
• Lin d se y Thornton, Ja ck so n
S tra n d s R c d u c c th c S ig n a l? "
H e ig h ts M id d le S c h o o l, 7 th
A w a rd s were also given for
grade, Ilrsl place In engineering
those projects the 58 Judges
w llh her project "T h e Effects of
believed lo he th r [test In Show:
P o u r Different Light S ou rces on
a Solur M o to r"
• T odd Kram er In Ihe senior
• Am anda C. W all, L a kcvle w section In physical science
• Maehel C K a p la n In the
M iddle School. Hth grade, first
place In earth and space science l u ii l o r s e c tio n In b io lo g ic a l
w llh h er project " S o il: T h e science
• S arah J o Slk-rw ixxl In the
H u lld ln g Hlock dir the W o rld "
• D aniel H outkc W aters. Mock Junior section In [ihyslcul science
Lake M iddle Seliool, 7 1h grarle.
T h is year. 3 9 scie n tific co m ­
second place In en viron m en tal p a n ie s and org a n iza tio n s d o­
w llh Ids project "W h a t M akes A nated sp e cia l aw ards, c e rtifi­
cates. gifts and over $4 00 In
W in d m ill More E fficien t?”
cash p rizes lo llie students for
• Myau Paul W ill, Mock Lake
U ic lr work.
M iddle S ch oo l. 7th grade, Ilrsl
place In zoology w ith h is project
" T h is year, we topped pre­
"G e rh ll G e lie tlcs of C o lo r In h e ri­ v io u s years for sponsorship and
tan ce "
s u p p o rt hy co m m u n ity b u s i­
In the senior category, two nesses an d volunteers w h ich ore
students shared illc Ilrsl place l lie life - b lo o d o f th e F a ir , "
honors In the engi neeri ng M lugolu said. "O f course we n rr
olw tiys looking for m ore. O u r fair
category:
• M ichael ltla iik . a senior al lia s the potential lo double or
L a ke H n m tlcy High S ch o o l w llh triple- In size next year."

Panel
Continued fro m Page 1A
tlie class of 1954.
HIs Wile, E vle (nee Krutzert)
g ra d u a te d from SJIS in 1959.
T h e ir ch ild re n arc Bryan, u
graduate of IIs- U n iversity of
Flo rid a School of Law. C h ris, a
R o llin s College graduate, and
Anne-M arie, a graduate o f (lie
U n iv e rsity of North Florida.
B ill graduated from U of F In
Jo n u u ry , 1959, and did post
graduate w ork at the School of
V is u a l A rts In New Y o rk C ity In
1OHO and 19(11.
H H is com ic feature. "O ff The
' L e a s h " I s n ow p u b lis h e d

w orldw ide. In Jap an an d Europe­
an well us the Untied Stales.
"I slarted (Ills feature on lu x
day (A jirll 15) of 1985." he said.
"I don I know If that w as a good
date or not. but ap p aren tly It's
proven to be that because the
c o m ic s are Ix-lng v e ry w ell
received a ll across the co u n try ."
"I really believe I owe m u ch of
m y success to m y agent up
n o rth ." he com m ented. "H e 's
g e llin g on In age and doesn't get
arou nd as m u ch as he used to.
b u t lie 's re a lly an e x c e lle n t
person, both personally, and as

an agent."
He started a fax- lance service
for u d vcrtlsers and agencies In
O r la n d o , u n d e r t h e n a m e
" P a rk -A rt,"
The nam e Is now
at 1 1 0 S . H ark
dow ntow n W inter
he does most of
w ork.

ut tits studio
A v e n u e In
Park, where
his cartoon

" M y cartoons have been In the
N ew Y o r k e r and T V G u id e
am on g other p u b licatio n s." he
sald. "I'm very happy that the
Sanlord llcrald Is now on that
lis t.”

DEATHS
WM
MARY CAGQIANO
M ury C u gglum . 92. handover
Place, Longwood, died W ednes­
day. M arch 2, 1994, nt M eridian
N u rsin g Center, Longw ood. Born
Dec, IH. 1901, 111 New Y ork, she
m oved lo C e n tra l F lo rid a In
1974. She was a hom em aker.
She w as Catholic.
S u rv iv o rs Include nephew s.
F ra n k F leisch er, Pearl R iver,
\ N.Y.. J im Cage. Santa Ana. Calif.
B n ld w ln - F n lr c h lld F u n e r a l
Hom e, Altam onte S p rin gs, in
charge o f arrangem ents.

RAYMOND A. MARTINO, SR.
R aym ond A. M a rlin o , Sr.. 77,
M aclielle Avenue, Sanford, died
S u n d a y . M arch (i, 1994. a l
C entral Flo rid a Regional H osp i­
tal, Sanford. Bom Jan . 12. 1917.
In New Y o rk , he m o ved to
C e n tra l F lo rid a In 1981. Mr.
M urtlno was a retired p sy ch ia tric
tech n ician for u U ispltul. He was
C ath olic. He was a m em ber of
( h e A m e r i c a n L c g 1o n
C u m pbcll-Lossln g Post 53, S a n ­
fo rd , a n d V F W P o s l 9 2 5 7 .
Pu tn am Lake. He w as an A rm y
vcleran.
S u rv iv o rs Indudc wife. Anna,
sons, R aym ond L.. Palm City,
R a y m o n d A .. J r . , P o m p a n o
B e a c h ; d u u g li l e r s , N a n c y
B alo nn e , L u k e C a rm e l, N.Y.,
L a u ra J. Erickson. Sanford: 1 1
gran dchildren .
B a ld w in - F a ir c h ild F u n e r a l
Horne, O ukluw n P ark Chapel,
Lake M ary, In charge of a r­
rangem ents.

ROSE MARIE POLIDOR
H o s e M u r le P o lld o r . 9 0 .
W u tk ln s . M in n ., fo rm e rly of

Sanford, died Frlduy, M urch 4.
1994. ut H illto p Good S a m a rita n
Center, W atkins. Born In Monle c a lln l. Ilu ly . she ca m e to
A m erica In 1913, S h e m oved
from Sanford to W a tk in s three
years ago. M m P o lld o r was a
m illin e r and a m em ber of St.
A n t h o n y C u t h o llc C h u r c h .
W atkins.
S u rv iv o rs Include daughters,
O llv lp P ilch er. Sanford. Diana
R ivard. Alam eda, Calif., Celeste
Zoupus, W atkins: sous, Robert
a u d L e o n a r d . I i o l li o f
Philadelphia; 33 gran d child ren .
57 great-grandchildren and one
great-great-grandchild.
E rtl F u n e ra l Hom e, W atkin s,
M in n ., In charge o f a rran g e­
ments.

at h is residence. Born J u n e 19.
1932, In Cordcle, Ga., lie m oved
to C e n tra l Florida In 1958. Mr.
W a lls was a heavy eq u lp m cn l
o p e ra to r In the c o n s tru c tio n
Industry. He was Protestant. He
w as an A rm y veteran of Ihe
Korean War.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e .
S h lr lc n e . L o n g w o o d ; s o u s ,
R aym ond, Jr., Orlundo. T erry,
Hoover. Alu.; daughters, Debra
C och ran . Orange C ity , Pam ela
G oodm an. W inter Sp rin g s. Patti
R obinson, Longwood; brothers,
Muddy. C lin to n , both o f Pridgen,
Ga.; sister, Pearl Veal, N lcholls,
Gii.; lO g ra n d c lilk lre n .
G a llic s C arey H and G arden
C h a p e l Fun eral H om e, L o n g ­
wood. In charge of a rra n g e ­
m ents.

GERALDINE MARIE THEISS
G e raldin e M arie T ild a s , 67,
T o m lin so n Terrace, Lake M ary,
died Sunday, March 0, 1994, at
South S em in ole H ospital, Lon g ­
wood. Horn Feb. 2. 1027, In St.
Lou is, Mo., she moved to C e n tra l
F lorida 111 1991. Mrs. T ild a s was
a r e t ir e d b o o k k e e p e r . S h e
belonged to C h u rch of the Nullvtty C u th ollc C h u rch , Lake M ary.
S u rviv o rs In d u d c son. W illia m
F „ Sr., Lake Mary; brother, J a c k
B u cttm a n n , St. Louis; sister,
Dorothy Uucrck. St. Louis; three
gran dchildren .
Du Idw I n - F a ir c h ild F u n c r u l
Hom e. O aklaw n P ark Chape).
L a ke M ary, In charge o f a r­
rangem ents.

RAYMOND D. WALLS, SR.
R aym ond D. W alls, Sr.. 01,
East T u llls Avenue, Longwood,
died W ednesday, M urch 2, 1994,

PU N KIU LS
JA N S E N . A N N A E L IZ A B E T H
M ass ol Christian bur 1*1 lor Mrs. Ann*
E llia b a th Jan ian w ill be 10 a m. Tuesday,
M arch I. *t A ll Souls Catholic Church w llh
Father P h ilip E g llo at celebrant Interment
w ill follow *1 A ll Souli Cemetery. Sanlord.
F rie n d ! may call at the B rlston Funeral
Horn*. Monday, M a rc h 7 from * lo I p m
Brlsson Funeral Home. Sanlord. In charge
o l arrangem ent!
T H E IS S, OE R A L D I N E M A R I E
A M em orial M a e i b r M ri. Geraldine M.
Thetu , age 47, ol Lata Artary, who passad
aw ay Sunday. M arch 4, Iff*, w ill b* con
dueled Tuesday, M arch *, Iff*, at 10 a m. *1
the Church ol th* N d lv lly Catholic Church
w llh Father Jam *! Seibert a i calabrant.
Inlerm ant w ill be a l Ckiklawn P ark Cemetery
In Lake M ary. In lieu o l llo w tn , donation!
can be mad* graciously lo the Am erican
Heart A u o c la llo n a l 117 E. rtAarki Street,
P O Box S24445.0rland), F lorida 22IUA445
Baldw in F a irc h ild F in a ra l Home, Oaklawn
P a rk Chapel. Lake M ary. In charge of
arrangem ent!.

support people, so II Is a very close program ."
"W e are w orkin g d lre clly w llh the ch ild re n
w ho nrc at an econom ic level w h ich w ould
q u a lify them for Ihe free lu n ch pro gram ," G riffin
said. "H u t (he county, through the health
departm ent. Is also w orking on a program for
m o th e r's at risk , called the H e a lth y Start
In itiative ."
G riffin said the aim of (hut program Is lo start
w llh prospective mothers, and help them along
to Ihe point where they w ill have healthier
ch ild re n , and the ch ild ren m ay end up lo be less
at ris k In the future years. If we can help them
right from the start, we can really lx* saving state
m oney In the fu tu re."
T h e u n iv e rs ity study says p ro gram s and
services arc also needed to lim it unintended
pregnancies, low hlrth-welght Infants, teen p re­
gnancies. babies exposed lo drugs and the AID S
virus, disab ilities, violence and crim e, the report
warns.
U n iv e rsity officials estim ate. If the plans can he
brought to fruition, It m ay save the state ut least
$7 billion.
"I have no doubt we w ill save d ia l m uch
m oney In the yenrs ahead," G riffin com m ented.
"T h e cost o f try in g to cope w llh som ething w h ich
Is already a problem Is far greater than try in g to
prevent II from becom ing a p ro blem ."
In the study, called "F lo rid a 's Children ; T h e ir
Fu tu re Is In O u r H ands," u n ive rsity researchers
focused on 191,530 children w ho were born*In
1992 and should graduate high school In 2010.
The blggcsl ch u n k of the estim ated savings
con ies from providing q u ality preschool services
for ull 3- and 4-yeur-olds w ho are lik e ly lo have
trouble In school and life.
F lorid a co u ld save $2.5 b illio n over 14 years by
p ro v id in g p re sch o o l se rv ic e s to u ll a t-rls k
ch ild re n born In poor fam ilies In 1992. according
to the report. It figured the average preschool
cost per ch ild lo b e $5,949.
The state now serves som e 32.000 children,

Just 41 percent of Hie ch ild re n who should be In
preschool program s.
Long-term research has show n al-rlsk children
who go to preschool are less lik e ly to need special
education and m ore lik e ly to graduate from high
school thnn ch ild re n who d id n 't go to preschool.
Those w llh preschool also arc less lik e ly to
become crim in a ls or go on welfnrc.
The $7 b illio n also Includes 82.1 billion savings
over 14 years from p ro vid in g fum lly p lanning
and prenatul care to all wom en w ith Incomes
below 821.175.
A n oth er $1 b illio n could be saved If babies and
toddlers w llh special problem s were provided (lie
services they needed. Some $377 m illion would
lx? saved If tccn-agc pregnancies were cut In half.
A nd If all these needs are addressed, Florida
w ill save even m ore m oney than calculated
In d ivid ua lly because prevention efforts are In­
teractive. the researchers said, pushing the total
savings up to 87 b illio n.
T h e report, due out Ihls week, also docu ­
m ented progress m ade In Florida In recent years.
Gov. Law ton C h iles, who pushed through an
increase In prenatul cure three years ugo. hailed
the results.
"P re ve n tio n w o rks," he said, adding he hopes
Ihe report w ill m ake It easier lo gel program s
funded In Ihe future.
" T h is Is no longer som ething that C h ile s Is
s a y in g ." Ihe g overn o r said F rid ay. "W e 're
provin g it."
Uy funding prenatal cure and o ilie r prevention
program s, the s ta ir already has saved both lives
and dollars. C h ile s said.
A ccord in g to Ihe report. Ihe Iasi five years have
seen Ihe n u m b er o f ch ild re n In Head Start alm ost
doubled and the n u m b e r o f ch ild re n g ellin g
pre-kindergarten services n early tripled.
In Ihe last five years. 463 fewer babies were
born w ith low b lrtli-w clg h ts nnd 1.245 fewer
babies died before th eir first birthday.
Inform ation from Associated Press Is contained
in this report

Longwood
Continued from Page IA
6:30 p.tn. us the
K q u ullzu tlo n Hoard for special
assessm ent for Im provem ents lo
O ak Street. Melder Avenue and

Winners----Continued from Page 1A
com pactor category. Roberson
has been w ith the county five
years.
C o u n ty d riv e r Leroy H u m ­
p h re y p lace d secon d in (he
traclo r-tru llcr event. H um phrey
has been w ith the cou nty since
1986. G e o rg e J o h n s o n , a
th re e -y e a r c o u n ty v e te ra n ,
plnccd th ird In the scraper event.

Second Place. Resolutions deal­
ing w ith the Im provem ents are
on the reg u lar m eeting agenda.
T h e w ork Is paid for on a 60/40
basis w llh the d ty p ayin g the
lio n 's share o f the costs.
Police C h ie f Greg M an n in g Is
scheduled (o speak to the com-

m is s io n a b o u t th e p ro p o s e
deann cxatlan of portions of State
Road 434 and Hwy, 17-92.
The co m m ission m eets In reg­
u la r session ut c ity h all b eg in ­
ning a l 7 p ro.

School
W h a t ’ s f o r lu n c h ?
Tuoaday, Mar. 8,1994
Pork Chopolto
Mashod Potatoos
Fruit Tray
or C h e l's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal M ilk

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C L E R K O F T H E CO UR T
By Nancy R .W Inlar
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P u b llih : F eb rua ry 11, 21 A
M arch 7,14, Iff4
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CASE NO.: 4)0043 CA M-K
SUN B A N K , N.A.,
Plaintiff.

VI.
JO E W Y M A N . JR
.
C E L E S T I N E W Y M A N , l/k/a
C E L E S T IN E JOHNSON.
J IM M IE L. JOH N SON , STATE
OF F LO R IO A and V M S R E A L
T Y M A N A G E M E N T , d / b la
S P A N IS H T R A C E A P A R T
M ENTS
Oalandanli.
N O TICE O F S A L E
Nolle* Is haraby given that,
pursuant to a F in a l Summary
Judgment dated February IS.
I f f 4, a n lt r t d In C a t* No.:
44 0042 CA-M -K, ol lha Circuit
Court ol th* Eighteenth Judicial
C ircu it. In and lor Samlnoit
County, Florida, wherein JOE
W Y M A N , J R .. C E L E S T I N E
W Y M A N , t/k /a C E L E S T IN E
JO H N SO N . JIM M IE L
JOHNSON, ST AT E O F FLO R
ID A and VM S R E A L T Y M AN
A O E M E N T , d /b /a SPAN ISH
T R A C E A P A R T M E N T S , are lha
Defendants. Ihal I w ill sail lo tho
hlg h ail and bast bidder lor cash.

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a l lha W a il F rg n t Door. Sami
nola County Courlhoul*. M l N
P a r k A v en u e , Sanford. F L
12772 0454. on M arch 31. Itf4 at
11:00 A M , lha following d*
scribed real property at tt!
torth In lha Final Judgment
Lot 21, M A Y F A IR SECTION
FIR ST AOOITION. according to
tho plat thereof a* recorded In
Plat Book IJ, Page 41. ol lha
P u b lic Record* of Seminole
County. Florida
Dated this ISIh day ol Febru
a ry .Itf4
rtAARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol lha C ircuit Court
By. Ja n o E Jasawlc
A i Deputy Clerk
Publish- February &gt;1 A M arch
7, Iff 4
D E O I l f _____________________
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IN R E : E S T A T E O F
L E V I L E R O Y H AR R IN G T O N
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N O TICE OF
A D M IN IST R A T IO N
The a d m in istra tio n a l lha
E s t l l * o l Lav) L e ro y H a r ­
rington, cas* number f4 115 CP,
Is pending In lha Circuit Court.
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Probala Division. Ih* address ol
which Is P .0 Drawer C, San
ford, F L 32772 O ilf. The name
and address o l Ih* Personal
R a p r a s a n l a t l v * a n d th *
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tor nay ara sat torth below.
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quired to III* with this court (a)
A ll claim s against Ih* estate
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ad parson lo whom this nolle* Is
served that challenges th* valid
Ity o l th* w ill, the qualifications
ol th* personal raprasanlatlv*.
vanu*. or jurisdiction o l lha
court W ITHIN T H E L A T E R O F
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E IO H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT, IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY.
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CASE NO. 11-I4« CA-I4-E
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pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
F ore clo sure , I w ill sail tha
following daicrlbad property lo
eatad In Samlnol* County, Flor
Ida:
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UN IT 2, according to plat as
recorded In Plat Book 77, page
14. public records ol Somlnol*
County, Florida
*1 public sal*, to th* highest
bidder tor cash, at Ih* west Iron!
door of th* Samlnol* County
Courlhoul*. Sanlord. Florida.
II 00a m. on A p ril 14,14f4
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A c t ( A D A ) N o lle * : In a c
cordanc* w llh Ih* Am ericans
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w llh a disability who naad a
spaclal accommodation lo p ar­
tic ip a te In th is p ro ce ed in g
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N M l, Sanlord. Florida 27771 al
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(TDD) or 1 *00M l 1770 IV), via
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ot this Court on February 24,
1414.
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M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
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By Dorothy W. Bolton
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P U B LIC H E A R IN G
TO CO N SID ER
A CO N D ITIO N AL USE
Notice Is hereby given Ihal a
Public Hearing w ill b* held by
Ihe Planning A Zoning Com
mission in Ih* City Commission
Chambers. City H all, Sanford.
Florida, at 7:00 p m on Thurs
day rtrtarch 17, 1414, to consider
a request lor a Conditional Us*
In a OC 2, General Com m ercial
Zoning District.
L E G A L D E S C R IPT IO N : Lot
U. N o rlh slar Business Park.
Phase I, as rtcordad In th*
P u b lic R ecords of Samlnol*
County. Florida In P la t Book 41,
Pages 73 and 73.
Conditional Us* Requested
F ir* training olllca, w llh outside
training area, and warehouse.
A lt parties In Interest and
c lllia n s shall have an opportun!
ly la be heard al said hearing.
By order ol Ih* Planning A
Zoning Commission of Ih* City
ol Sanlord. Florida, this Febru
ary 21, Iff4.
Jo* Dennison. Chairman
Planning A Zoning
Commission
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a parson decides lo appeal a
decision mad* w llh respect to
any m atttr considered at Ih*
above m e a lin g or h e arin g ,
ha/sh* may naad a verbatim
record of lha proceedings In
eluding Ih* testimony and avl
denca, w h ich reco rd Is nol
provided by Ih* City ol Sanlord
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A S S IS T A N C E TO P A R T I C I
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NOTICE O F P U B LIC H E A R IN O
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by Ih* C ity Commission ol Ih* C lly
ol Lake M ary, F lo rld i, that said Com m lsdon w ill hold a P ublic
Hearing on rtrtarch 17 If14, a l 7:00 P M., or a* soon Ihareaflar as
potllbt*. lo contldar Second Reading and adcpllon ol on Ordinance
anlltlad:
AN O R D IN A N C E OF THE C ITY OF L A K E rtrtARY, F LO R ID A .
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IN T E N T A N D FIN D IN G S OF FACT ; P R O V ID IN G FO R TH E
C R E A T IO N OF TH E L E N N A R HO M ES. INC. P L A N N E D UN IT
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T H E A P P R O V A L O F T H E P L A N N E D UNIT D E V E L O P M E N T
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E F F E C T I V E D ATE
providing for a F lam ed U n ll Davalopm tnl on Ih* following
described p ro p e rly ;
Th* North
o l th* Northwest 'A ol Section I. Township 20 Soulh.
Range M East, Lass the West 25 laat tar road rlg h to lw a y .
Containing therein 71.244 acres more or lass.
Th* Public Hearing w ill b* held In Ih* Commission Chambers. 100
N Country Club Road Laka M ary. Th* P u U lc Is Invllad lo attend
and be heard Said hawing m ay b* continued Irom lim a to lim a until
a (Inal dadslon Is mad* by ih* C lly Commission. Copies o l Ih*
Ordinance In lull era available In Ih* C lly C la r k s ONIc* for review.
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FO R ITS C O N V E N IE N C E . THIS R E C O R D AAAY NOT CON
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A P P E A L F R O M A D ECISIO N M A D E BY T H E C ITY WITH
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H IS O R H E R O W N E X P E N S E .
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Sports
IN BRIEF

Hail to the ch a m p io n s

AROUND THE STATE

Hardee’s, Calvary Apostolic Temple take titles

Marlins win a wild dne
V E R O R E A C H - M ilc h Lycfc-n hit the nam e s
eigh th hom er In llic lo p or the n in th Inning and
the F lo rid a M arlin s w ithstood two by M ike
P ia zza for a 12-11 victory S m u tty over the L o s
A ngeles Dodgers.
Dave H ansen added a two-run hom er and E ric
K a rro s a solo hom er for Los Angeles. C a rl
Everett hit a three-run hom er that sparked a
five ru n s ix th Inning for Florida, w h ich also got
a tw o -ru n blow from J e f f C a n in e an d a
bases-em pty slmt from T im Clark.

Flyers take down Lightning
S T . P E T E R S llU R Q - M ikael Renberg and
M ark K ereh l seared third-period goals as the
P h ila d e lp h ia F lyers In-at the Tam pa Hay L ig h t­
n in g 'l- 1 S u n d a y nlgnt despite t l r loss of all-star
ce n ter E rie l.lndats.
L ln d ro s suffered back spasm s after being
s tru ck by a p u ck d u rin g pre-game warm -ups.
Tam pa Bay h n k a 1-0 lead In the first period
w hen B ria n Bradley scored at th ell: 16 m ark.

Eckerd upsets Tampa
T A M P A — Rodney C h a tm a n scored 27 points
to lead E cke rd to a 77-71 victory In overtim e
S u n d a y over Tam pa and w in t l r S u n sh in e State
Conference ch am p io n sh ip for t l r first tim e ever.
The win gives the Eckerd T rito n s (16-12. 5-9)
an au to m atic berth In the N C A A II tournam ent.
D eCarlo Dcvcuux scored a gam e-high 33
poin ts for the Tam pa S partan s (21 -8. 10-41.

Prom Staff Reports
S A N F O R D — T h e Inevitable became reality at
the Sanford M iddle School G y m n ato rlm n S a tu r­
day.
Both H ardee's and C alv ary A p ostolic Tem ple
found them selves In a battle In th eir respective
d ivisio n ch a m p io n sh ip games . . . for all of one
quarter.
Hardee's, u nder head coach M ike Valot Sr.,
com pleted an awesom e perfeet 10-0 season and
won Its second consecutive J u n io r D ivisio n
ch am p ion sh ip by clu b b in g C h risto 's, 00-10. In
the B D ivision playoff, then pounded the Fleet
Reserve Ladles A u x ilia ry . 07-19. In the lllle
game.
C alv ary A|Mislolle Tem ple, u nder head coach
M ike Eason, concluded a 9 - 1 cam paign by
slop p in g A-O K Tires. 37-41. lo lake hom e llic
S enior D ivision trophy.
H a rd e e 's bad l l l l l c tro u b le g e llin g past
C h ris to 's as li Jumped lo leads of 10-2 after one
period and 33-4 at halftim e. M ike Valot Jr. was
chosen Ills team 's Most V aluab le Player for the

JUN IO R DIVISION CH A M P IO N SH IP G A M E
H A R D E E 'S 4 7 , F L E E T R E S E R V E L A D IE S A U X IL IA R Y I*
FIm I Ratarva lad/** A u illlir y (It)
Mortar 0 000. Muni I 0 0 7, Motion 00 0 0. NrddingOOOO W/it ton 0
0 0 0. Hoffman 0 0 0 0. Jobnton ) 16 /, Danlal* » 0 0 10 Total* * I «
II
Hard**’ * U M
Ward 100 7, F ia ld t 7 17 1 W illiam * 1 0 0 7. BonnoMIO 4 14. Valot
IS S 7 I.W y n n 10 1 S7I Total* 30 4 14 47
Flaal R tta r v t la d ia t Awalllary
17 7 4 I — If
Hard**'*
14 71 IS 17 - 47
Total toult — F la a l R tta r v t Ladtat A u alllary 17/ Mardaa't S
Foulad out — non* Tvchnlcali — non# Racordt — Flaat Ratarva
Ladiat A u x iliary 7 7. H ardaa't 10 0

game alter searing a game-high 22 |Milnts.
A lso In double figures for the w in n ers were
Ja m e s Bennett and S ylvester W ynn J r. w ith 14
points each.
D arius W ells led C h ris to 's w ith seven points,
w h ile M V P Luzzn rus Mllchel'. added live points.
T h e Fleet Reserve Ladles A u x ilia ry earned the
d u b iou s right of pluylng Hardee's In the final by
cru is in g past Sanford E lectric. 42-20. In the A
D ivisio n playoff. The w in n ers broke oj»en a close
game w ith a 14-4 th ird quarter explosion.

SEN IO R DIVISION CH A M P IO N SH IP O AM C
C A L V A R Y APO STO LIC T E M P L E IF. A OK T IR E S 41
Calvary Apotfallc Tampla li t )
Floyd 4 7 7 10. F a llo n 4 1 1 14. Doud 0 14 1. Copalind I 14 IS.
Nodding J 0 0 4. Llggont 4 0 0 f. E d w a rd i 0 0 0 0. Brown 0 00 0.
A ttilty 00 00, C arlar 00 00 Total* 77 17 It J!

AON Tlrtl 1411
Whack I 0 1 J. Laa I 0 0 7. M a rrll 0 0 0 0. V aiq u ai 0 0 0 0 . Muntar 0
0 00. Raya* 100 7. Bat* 500 10. Proania 1173. R a d d lc k if 7 S7I.
Calvary A F aitallc Tampla
II 77 IS f — | i
A O K Tiro*
f
f 11 II - 41
Thrta point 71*10 goal'* - Calvary I (Llggont). A O N T lr t t 1
(Whack I, R td d lc k t I) Total tool* - Calvary 17/ A O N Tlra* 70
Foulad oul — A O N Tlra*. Raya* Technical* — A O K Tlra*.
R td d lckt Racordt - Calvary ApoMollc Tam plt f 1/ A O K Tlra* 5 S.

Donovan D aniels pared the Ladles A u x lllu ry
w ith 17 points, w hile M V P Scott Jo h n so n added
eight points. Sanford E le ctric got six points from
Dem etrius Reaves atul four points from M V P
Bradley Locke.
In llic ch am p ion sh ip contest. H ardee's found
Itself p layin g a close game for the first lim e all
season as the Fleet trailed by Just 14-12 after one
period. But the eh.im ps came oul sm oking In the
second period, outscnrlng the Ladles A u x ilia ry

□ See Champions, Page 2B

Terrell,
Johnson
top keglers

’Hounds
capture
Raminole

Special lo Iho Herald

Hurricanes knock off lllini
C O R A L Q A U L E S — L u is Hernandez was
2 for-4 with three RBIs and Ryan Grlmmcti
3 -for-4 w ith three ru n s scored and an RBI as
M ia m i Ik -oi Illinois 6 2 S u nda y.
D a nn y G raves pitched two scoreless Innings
for Ills seventh suve for M iam i 113-41.

AROUND THE NATION
Spurs come back on M agic
S A N AN T O N IO — D avid R oU n son seoreil 36
points und Dale E llis udded 22 to pace the San
A n to n io S p u rs to o 1 1 1-103 victory over O rlando
on Sunday.
R obinson chl|&gt;i&gt;ed In w ith U lre lx a in d s . seven
assists and six blocked shots In Ills duel w ith
O rla n d o center S h n q n llle O 'N eal, who m arked
team -high totals of 32 points and 11 rclxn in d s
on b is 22nd birthday.

Jacksonville eliminated
B O W LIN G G R E E N . Ky. - C h ris Robinson
scored 30 points to lead top seeded W estern
K e n tu ck y to an 83-72 v icto ry over Ja c k s o n v ille
In the sem ifin als of the S u n Belt Conference
tournam ent S unday.
W estern K en tu cky (20-9) w ill play secondseeded Southw estern Lo u isian a for the c h a m p i­
o n sh ip In D iddle A re n a Tuesday night.
B arry Brow n scored 22 oolnts. K in Stone had
21 and Nate Bu rrell added 16 for Ja ck s o n v ille .

Vandy thrashes Florida women
. C H A T T A N O O G A . Term - Rltonda Blades led
V u n d c rb llt w ith 2 3 p o in ts as the No. 13
Com m odores Ixnil No. 22 Florida 94-72 on
S u n d a y to advance to the ch am p io n sh ip gam e
of the Southeastern Conference tournam ent.
F lo rid a 's DcLIsha M ilton hud 29 poin ts and 12
rebounds. T a k tly a D a vis udded 18 points.

Irvan defends for Allison
R ICH M O N D . Va. - E rn ie Irvun picked up
where D avcy A lliso n left off, ru n n in g aw ay w ith
S u n d a y 's Pontluc E x citem en t 100 at R ich m o nd
International Raceway.
Last year's race w as the lust event won by
A lliso n before his death In J u ly In a helicopter
crash.
Irvan. w ho tcxik over as driver of the Robert
Yates R acin g tcum In Septem ber, m ade It look
easy S u n d a y, leading s ix tluica* for 189 lups.
Including the final 21 lo grub lib first victory of
the season und h is th lrd for Ills new team.

WHAT’S HAPPENING
Baseball
C I L a k e H o w e ll a l K ls a lm m e o -O s c o o la , 7 p.m.

JV Baseball
□ S e m in o le a l L a k e H o w e ll, 7 p.m.
□ L a k e B ra n tle y at O v ie d o , 7 p.m.

Girls’ Tennis
□ L y m a n a l U n iv e rs ity , 3:30 pan.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
□ 7 p.m . — SUN . A tla n tic lO T o u rn u m cn t. (L)
bomplote Matings on Page 2B

Prom Staff Reports

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S A N F O R D — Scott Terrell and
Nancy Johnson stood alone u Imivc
th e n a r k t h is w e e k a l B o w l
Am erlco-Sunford as they pulled off
the d ou b le ol h avin g both the
highest scries and highest game of
the week
T e r r e l l , h o w l i n g In t h e
McGuire's Canvas League on Feb.
2-1. had the w eek's o n ly 700 series,
ro llin g a 715 w h ich Included a 209.
the w eek's top single game.
T o p p in g the (Ia j series m a rk th is
week Included Joe Jonika |c02).
Steve Endera (050). Rich Fiance
(0-18). Matt Slmonelll (017). Allen
Shlelda (0141. Buck Benton (60-1)
and Jack Kalaer (002).
Johnson copied Terrell's efforts
In the Mardell'a Ladlea League on
Feb. 28, ro llin g a 020 scries and u
244 game.
T h e M a r d r ll's L a d le s L e a g u e
again proved to lx- line of the
strongest leagues at the local lanes,
/is It featureil t l r one 0 0 0 series. 11
500 series' and eight 200 games.
H IN O O N ER S, Fob. 16
S e r ie s — J u d y Dclaw der. 570:
Betty R om alnc. 507: P h y llis Mott.
5 14: M ary DeCcnle. 500
G a m e s — D c la w d e r . 2 4 2 :
K oam lnc. 201: Erm a Thorp. 198:
M olt. 193.
Queen of the Week — Helen
Barbour. 0 0 p ln s o v iT average.

ONE ON ONE, Fob. 18
Series (four gomes) —

L A K E M A R Y - O nr week after
f i n i s h i n g t h ir d In t h e ir o w n
t o u r n a til c u t . t h e I, y m a n
G reyh ou n d s came back to cla im the
ch am p ion sh ip In the R am inole Invltatlonal baseball tournam ent S at­
urday night at laike M ary High
School.
After s|Nittlng tournam ent co-host
Sem inole a rim In the top of the first
I n n in g , th e G r e y h o u n d s p u t
together a 6-run rally In the home
h alf of the Inning and went on to
best the T rib e 9-2.
In the third-place game. Lake
M ary rallied by Oviedo. 11-8.
M a r k T h e ls c n le d L y m a n 's
elght-hlt attack against Sem inole by
ra p p in g a p a ir of d o u b les and
d riv in g In four rum*. M ike H rn sch
tripled, singled, m id bail an K ill.
Jason O ronert contributed a pair of
singles and an RBI.
T o m m y D ix o n (2-11 w as the
w in n in g pitcher for L ym an In relief
of starter E r ic K au taskas. K y le

C See Raminole. Page 2B

Harold F tw b by Mart Mania

Don
C u n lg lla, 933: M arty M incer. 831:
J im m y Roche, 829; T e rry W aldrop.
805.
Gomel — Roche, 250; M incer.
2 4 5 . 2 1 0 ; W a ld ro p . 2 3 6 . 230:
C an lg llu . 220.

SENIOR CITIZENS, Feb. 23
Men's Series — B u ck Benton.
604; Bob Orwlg. 549: Gomel —
Benton. 218; Jo h n Brow n. 203.
Wom en's Series — B a rb a ra
R ichards. 517: Agmw O gnosky. 499;
Gomes — Richards. 202: O gnosky.
181.
F e b . 26

Men's Scries — Bob Meyers.
□ See Dowling, Page 2B

Lako M ary's Richard Aloxandor won Iwo garnos In Iho Ramlnolo Invitational
last wook, pitching Iho Rams paal Loosburg In Iho Ural round Ia3l Monday
and loading Lako Mary over Ovlodo In Saturday's Ihlrd-placo contost.

R A M IN O L E IN V ITATIO N AL
Saturday.TAarchi
a l la k o Mary High School
Champ/omhip Oamt
0 R E Y H 0 U N 0 S * . SE M IN O LE S 1
Wmlnola
IK IK • - I
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Lyman
470 014 a - ♦ I
I
Danltl&gt;. M ilkm an III and Cochoo Kafautka*.
O lio n 14). Maydo 111. Calapa 171 and (Collar WP
- Dlaon (I II L P — Danlal* 17 I) 7B - Lyman,
Thol*an (11 JB — Lym an. H tm ch MR — Nona
R t c 'r d t - Stmlnolo 4 7. Lym an 4 J

Local products help Vikings top S C C
From Staff Reports
I’ A L A T K A — It's been mild that the hardest out to get
In liasch all Is Ilie final one.
T hat point w as d riven hom e to the S em in ole
C o m m u n it y C o lle g e R u ld c r s S a t u r d a y , as th e
h om cstandlng St. J o h n 's R ive r C o m m u n ity College
V ik in g s rallied to score five ru n s w ith two out uud no
one on busc In the bottom of the eighth in n in g lo cam e
away w ith a 7-4 M id-Florida Conference victory.

V IK IN 0 S 7 , R A I0 E R 1 4
lam lnala C C.
04) 410 400 - 4 ♦ 4
*!. John*»RlvtrC.C.
004 Ola - » I 7
Cdgall Skarbak (71 and E lite r Stalling* and Ebtoarl W P - Stalling* (1 II
L P - Skarbak (I 4) 3B — Samlnol# C C . C ru l 1/ SI John'* Rlvor C C.,
Alaaandar 10 - non* MR - SI John * R lvar C C . Johntton Racordt Samlnol* Community Collag* a 10. 1 J M F C ; St John'* R lvar Community
Collagaa*. 1 1 M F C

A n d lo make m atters worse, the V ik in g s doing most
of the damage were very fam ilia r to the Raiders.

[ See Raiders, Page 2B

It’ll take some money for stadium to make money
W hat do you do w ith a w h ile
elephant?
S ad ly, th at’s what Sanford M em o­
ria l Stadium Is becom ing, an oddity
of du biou s value. A n d Hie only
rcusou I say d u b iou s Is because
th at’s the way It's being treuted.
A week ago. Sanford C lly C o m ­
m issioner W h ltcy Eckstein urged
tliut llie city begin taking advantage
of the opportunities presented by
the stadium atul begin prom oting
the facility.
T h e o n ly o th e r a lte rn a tiv e Is

dump It.
W c could wax ph ilosoph ic about
the nostalgic value of Sanford Me­
m orial Stadium . O nce the spring
(rain in g home of the New Y ork
G lunts, the stadiu m Is where a
young rookie nam ed W illie M ays
caught the eye of G lunt m anager
Leo D uroclicr.
Sanford bud a long and storied
history as a m em ber of the Florida
S ta te L e a g u e . A f t e r (b u t. the
stadium wus used by Sem inole High
School for football gam es and grad­
uations.
Great. But whut have you done for
me lately?
Clearly, the C ity of Sanford flndH
Itself In a d ifficu lt situation. It ow ns

facility.
SPO R TS

TONY
DoSORMIER

a piece of property that, along w ith
Hie New M issions T rib e com plex,
the C e n tra l Florida Zoo. and Flea
W orld, is a part of the c ity 's Identity,
yet con tribu tes little to the fin an cial
welfare of the c lly .
There arc others wtio w ill take tip
the position of sellin g the property,
and th e y 'll have plenty of valid
reasons for saying so. I com e not to
bu ry Sanford M em orial Studtum .
Inil to praise It.
S in ce W es R tn k e r's lease was
cancelled Iasi year, the prim ary
tenant of the stadiu m and adjoining
Z ln k c r Field has been the Sanford
R ecreation Babe R u th (ages 13
through 15) Baseball League. Chet
Lem o n 's Baseball School and the
R ccrcu llo n D e p artm en t's In stru c­
tional program also have used the

It'd be nice but fiscally unreason­
able lo hope lh a l would be enough
for llic C lly of Sanford to m aintain
Ibe facility.
Sup|M&gt;rtcrs of the stadium chafe
at the thought of such a facllty
going unused. Unfortunately. In Its
current slate — without lights —
there's only so m uch a c tiv ity that
the stadium can host.
T h e C ity o f S an ford and the
Recreation Departm ent are to be
co m m cm lcd for llic w ork that's
already been done ul the stadium ,
b o th c o s m e t ic a n d s t r u c t u r a l.
Alm ost alw ays a nice place to play.
It's becom ing a m ore com fortable
place lo w atch games.
That being said. Ibe field w ill have
lo have lig hts If It's going lo be a
viable facility lo draw tournam ents,
g a m e s , a n d le a g u e s . T h e a t ­
tractiveness of a stadium that can
on ly be used for day gam es Is. al
best, lim ited.
If (he C it y of S an fo rd w an ts
Sanford M em orial S tad ium to pull
Its own fiscal weight, (hen It m ay
have to m ake the in itia l Investment
of lig hts for the p layin g field.
Som ething else that should be
consldcrcd Is what the rum m lflcu-

tlons w ould be on existing Sanford
program s should the city opt to sell
tlie stad iu m , sp ecifically , w here
would the Babe Ruth program play
Its games?
W ith Hie Fort M ellon softball field
being converted Into a second L llllc
Major Baseball field, the c lly w ill
have o n ly Chase atul P ln ch u rst
parks rem aining for adult softball
leagues. Since baseball Is not per­
m itted at IM nchurst P a rk , th at
leaves Chase ns the only facility
where the Babe Ruth League could
play.
I guess (he Recreation D epart­
ment could Juggle the schedules
and leagues 10 somehow get the
most of two fields (assum ing (he
softball players don't m ind a p it­
ching m ound In the m iddle of the
field), but there would be no room
for grow th. E ve n tu ally , b u ild in g
additional fields w ill be a necessity.
T h is Is not going to be an easy
dcclslon and I don't envy those who
have to m ake It. I do believe,
however, lh a l w ith u solid fin an cial
com m itm ent, the C ity of Sanford
could have a facility on par w ith the
Sem inole Softball C om plex and the
Sem inole C ou n ty Sports T ra in in g
Center.

FO R TH E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F SP O R TS IN YO UR A R E A , R EAD T H E SAN FO R D H ERALD DAILY

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Champions—

STATS &amp; STANDINGS
SPRING TRAINING

Boston
Senlll#
Detroit
KonsesClty
O.tk lend
T r ie s
New York
California
Chicago
Cleveland
Mltwaukr*
Toronlo
Baltim ore
Mlnrvewfa

Eilsibltton H***b4ll
A ll Times EST
A M E R IC A N L E A O U E
W
3
3

1
1

7
2
1
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1
1

1
1
0
0
NATIONAL L E A O U E

L

Pel
0 1 000
0 1 000
1
447
| 447
)
*47
1 447
1
*00
7
111
3 T il
131
2
3
111
3 133
000
3
4
000

w L
Pc*.
0 1 000
3
Chicago
0 1 000
Philadelphia
3
0 1 000
3
SI Louis
2
Florida
1 .447
Lot A n g e lti
7
1
447
San Francisco
7
1 447
Pittsburgh
7
300
2
Houston
7
7 300
\
Montreal
1
300
Atlanta
1 2 111
C ind n n all
1
3
133
Near York
3
1
250
Colorado
0
3 000
San Diego
0
000
3
NOTE Spill squad gsm as couni In Hand
ingt. lies or college game* do not
Saturday's Gamas
Kansas City It, Houston 7
SI Loud II. Baltim ore*
Cleveland 10. D etroit I
notion 0, Minnesota J
Lot Angelast, Florid* I
Atlanta 3, M o n lr o il 2
Pittsburgh S. ClnrInnatl 4
Chicago W h it, So* IS. T a ia t 7
Philadelphia*, T oronto,
Now Y ork Yankees I. Naw Y ork M a lt 0
S**m*7. SanDlagoO
O akland !, M l IwaukeaO
ChlcaqaCubt 10. C alifornia 1
San F ran cltco II.C o lo ra d o !
Sunday'! Oam at
Montreal I. A tla n ta 0
C incinnati4, P illtb u rg h 4
Phlladalphla I, Toronto 7
St L o u ltl. Baltlm or* 3
Kansas City S. Houston I t t ) 4
New York M a tt l i t ) t. New Y ork Y a n ke e s!
Bolton J, Chicago W hile S o i l
Dalrolla.ClavalandO
Moutton ( t i l 4. Naw York M a lt Itt) !
T a ia t J. M inn*tola 3
Florida I!. Lot A n g a la tll
San F rancltco 7, Colorado 4
Chicago Cobt 7. Milwaukee 4
S*attl*4. San Ol*go4
Oakland IJ, CaliforniaS
Monday1* Oam at
flaw York Yankaat vt. Atlanta at W ait
Palm Baach. I OSp m
Balllm ora v t Phlladalphla at Claarw ator,
I .OS p m
Chicago Whit* So&gt; ( t i l v t Pltttb urg h at
Bradanton. I OSp m
Toronlo I t tl v t St Loult at SI Palartb u rg ,
I 05 p m
M onlraal vt M ln n a n la a l F o r lM y a r t, 1:03
pm
O alroil v t K a n ta t City at H alfiat City. 1 CU
p m
H cuilon vt. Florida at Malbourna, 1:0!
p.m.
L ot Angalat v t New Y ork M o tt at Port
P . r l St. Lucia, 1:10pm
Botlon vt. T a ia t at Port Cnarlott*. 1:10
p m
Chicago Whlta Soi (tt) v t Toronto ( tt) at
Dunedin, I :IS p.m
Oakland vt. S e n ile at Paorla, A ria .. l Of
p.m. 1 , 1
tp
San1F ra n c isc o 1e l One ago C u M at M ata.
A ril., 1 OSp.(ft ,,, ,
C alifornia v t Colorado at Tucton. A r i l ,
101pm
San Olago v t M iw a uke* at Chandltr.
A r li.,1 OSp m
Cincinnati vt. Cltvaland at W lntar Havan,
7 OSp m

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EAST
Catholic U S. A lv trn la 4
Saginaw V allay St S, L a S a lla I
Wldanar S. C ilh o llc U 1
SOUTH
A r m t jng SI 7 1. Pambroka SI. SO
Auburn 1, JacktonvIllaSI. 1
Auburn Montgomery 7, Bristol !
B all SI 0 0. Georgia Southern 4 I
Bradley ». Tam M ar tin t
Cant. FlarldaS. Purdoaa
Centra 10. Sawonaa 7
Coll ol Charlaiton 7, Jam at M ad 1ton 2
E TannattaaS* 14, V M IS
E Ion 7, C a rto n N awtm an 4
Em ory S. G w llto rdl
Em ory 4, Shenandoah 1
E v a n tv llle ID. Georgia S
Florida II, Flarlda St. S
F lorida A tlan tic II. M ichigan St. 7
Fla. Intarnallanat II, South F lo rid * 0
Georgia Coll 12. F ran clt M arlon J
Georgia Tech I], Rulgart 2
Ithaca 2. Florida Tacit I
Jackianvlll# II, South Alabama 1
LSU 17,A la Birm ingham *
Loyola. NO It, C h ristia n O ro th a n 5
Memphis St 5. M lt t ltllp p l SI. 2
M la m ll, IM rsaltl
M iddle Tann 12, Troy St. 4
M ississippi 7, St. Lo u lt I
MorahaadSt 10. M iam i. Ohio*
M u rra y St. 7. Bradley I
Notre Dame f , Tulane 0
N. Florida 12. V aM otla St. 7
NW Louisiana II. NE Louisiana 7
Saginaw V al. St.S. L a S a lla 1
Saginaw Vat St 4. W a lih l
SI. Jatapts’ i, Ind. 2, Barry 0
SIU E dw ardtvllla 4, Slippery Rock 1
Southern M it t 12. Clnclnnoll 2
SW Louisiana *. Oklahoma St. S
Slippery Rock 7, Findlay 3
South Carolina 1 Wright SI 4
Tann M a rtin i,M u rra y St. 1
Tutculum 4 S, Pladmont 2 4
Union, K y . l. Birmingham Southern 1
W arner Southern J, Lam bulh 2
W illiam Pann*,Waba»h0
MIDW EST
O u tla rt 3. Day tin 4 4
Cant. M ltto u rl 12 II, Culver Stockton 2 I
K a n ta t St. 10. N Illinois 4
$ Illinois 4, Iowa 1, II Im lngt
Washington, M o 41. Mo Roll* S 4
W ootlar 17, Falrm on l SI 0
SOUTHW EST
A r k in t a t IJ. Canlanary I
Ark. Llttla Rock 2. N. Illlno lt I
Bellevue 10. SW M ln n a n la 4
Incarnala Word 1, Concordia Lutheran 2
M lllta p t II 13. Trinity, T a ia t 12 4
N E Oklahoma S », A rk a n ta t Tech 1 *
O ral Roberts A SW M ltto u rl I
SW MInnatola*. SI Edw ard's, T a ia t !
SW T a ia t SI. M, Stephan F. A u ttln *
Taaat Arlington 1, Iowa St. 2
P A H W EST
N e w M e ilc o 11 N ew M en lco St It
San Jota SI. 1 3. M aine 2 1

NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CO N FEREN CE
Atlantic O lylt Ion
OB
W L Pci.
New York
I* 447 —
X
Orlando
34 2) .&gt;*4 4
M ia m i
11 )&gt; .541 4
JU.
Naw Je rtay
X 21 s i;
Botlon
141 17
31 X
Phlladalphla
X ]? 33* 1*
W athlnglon
It to .310 X I*
Centrjl Division
41 14 .71* —
Atlanta
4S*
17 71 U l
Chicago
Cleveland
IS 14 i f )
7
X 34 S34 io n
Indiana

Charlotte
7) 1) .412
M ilw aukee
17 X
2*4
1) 44 374
O alroil
W ESTERN CO N FEREN CE
MtdwastOlvIslan
W L Pel.
Houston
X 13 127
San Anlonlo
42 17 .7)2
Utah
41 I* 44)
Oanvar
30 31 SOT
Minnesota
14 41 M l
O allas
* X IX
P a c llic Delston
Seattle
42 14 7S0
P ho en li
37 If 441
Portland
34 22 421
G oldan Slal*
34 23 Sf4
L A. Laker*
31 3) 37)
L A Clippers
i* j* 333
Sacramento
1* M 13)
Salw rday'tO am tt
W athlnglon 111. L A. L a k t r i III
M ia m i 110, Philadelphia l)
A lla n !* to, Indiana M
Utah 10). D allas X
M ouilon 134, L.A, Clipper* 107
M ilw aukee 117, Detroit 104
Saaltl* 114, Sacramento *4
Golden Slat* IT*. Charlotte 117
Sunday s dam es
Cleveland **, Chicago »S
San Antoni* 111, Orlande l t l
Naw Jersey 124, Phlladalphla **
Oanvar 117, Minnesota *7
Utah 10). P hoanli*2
Saaltl* 107. Sacramento 4S
Monday's Oamat
Bettors at M iam i, JiS tp .m .
Naw Y o rk *1 Detroit, 7 : X p m

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NBA B O X E S
M agic Spurt. B a i
O R L A N D O (1021
Avant 3 4 0 0 4 . Scott* 14 I 2 31.0 Neel It 20
10 11 13. Hardaway 4 I f 14 17. N Anderson
7-12 OS IS. R o llln t I t I 2 1. Sktlet 3 1 0 0 4.
K ry tlk o w la k 3 4 0 0 4. Bowl* 1 4 0 0 4, Royal
OOOOO T o lalt 40 11 13 73103
SAN A N T O N IO n il)
E lllt *11 1} 21. Reid 2 * 3 4 4. Robinson
14 241 1 14, D tl Negro* 11 0 0 12. W Anderson
7 IS 0 0 14. Rodman I S 0 0 4. C a rr 14 1 7 I.
Floyd H S U . T o l a l t : « U 19 Z3111
Or land*
S4 IS 11 1 7 - 1 4 2
SanAntanl*
SO 14 1* 17 - 111
1 Point goals — Orlando I IS (Scott 4 4,
S k lltt 11. H ardaway 11. N Andarton I at,
San Antonio 1 4 lEIII* 11. Dal Nagro 01).
Fouled out — Non*. Rebounds - Orlande 44
(O’ N aal II), San Antonio SI I Robin ton ll)
A t t lt lt -- Orlando 20 IScott 4). San Anlonlo 24
(W Andarton I). T o ld lo u lt - Orlando 71.
San Anlonlo II. Technical* — San Anlonlo
coach Lucat, Rodman. Scott A — 14.121

CETBALL

COLLI

USA T O D A Y CNN Tap IS
Th* USA T O D A Y CNN batkatball coachat'
poll, with t in t place volat In paranthatat.
total points bated on IS points lor a t lr t l place
vote through on* point tor a ISth place vole,
and last w aak't ranking:
Record PI* P v t
14 2 430 1
l. A rk an sa s!!* )
74 3 104 3
2. Connecticut
3 M issouri
24 1 74] 4
24 4 743 4
lie North Carolina
S Ouke
» 4 444 3
4 Ar liona
23 4 44* 7
7. M ichigan
29 4 4 X
S
1 Purdue
IS 4 404 11
14 S S44 *
* Louisville
14 4 340 to
10. Massachusetts
11. Kansas
14 4 303 11
17. Kanlucky
73 4 413 4
71 S 40S IS
1). Syracusa
X 4 3*4- 13
14 Tempi*
IS U C L A
X 3 15* 14
14 Indiana
19-1 7** 14
21 A 317 II
17. Calltornl*
II. Flarlda
23-3 i n
It
X 10 224 X
1* Minnesota
X A labam a Blrmlrvghwn
77 4 707 173
71 M ar quelle
17 7 IH 21
27 Salnl Loul*
27 4 173 17
7) Oklahom a SI
71 4 143 22
24 Boston College
X » 5* 173
—
21 Pann
21 7 u
Others ractiv in g y d a ti T a ia t 1*. Clncin
n a il 21. W t t lt r n Kentucky II, Georgia Tech
17. M aryland 17. T ull* IS. Naw M t ilc o 12.
N abratka II, Waka Foratt 10. Ohio U. I.
Xavier, Ohio 4, M ichigan SI. 1, Naw M a ilc o
SI. 1. Bradley 1. Charleston 2, Georgetown 1.
Coppln St. I. Gonraga 1. Idaho SI. t, Illln o lt I,
M u rra y St I, So Illln o lt I, Tow ton SI. I
Sunday'* Co Ilag* Batkatball S c e n t
EAST
Pann SI, Cornell 44
P r Incaton 44, Colum bia 44
Syracut* II. Georgetown 7S
SOUTH
V irg in ia T a c h lt, N C Charlotte 17

MIDWEST

Iowa SI. IS. K a n ta t SI. 40
Ohio St 12, Indiana 71
Purdua »S, M ichigan *4
SO U THW EST
K a n ta t 44, Oklahom a II
F A R W EST
B olt* St. II. E . Washington 41
U C LA 7S. L o u llv lll* 72
U N L V 74. P a cltlc 7S
TOURNAMENTS

Atlantic II Canlaranca
Quartarlloali
Duquatn* 70. IMrtl V irg in ia 44
Gaorg* W athln g lo n70. Rhode I t la n d ll
M a tta c h u ta tlt 74, SI. Joseph's 11
Tem pi* SI, R ulg art 44
C a r d in a l Canlaranca
O iam planthlp
P fa lfftr 74, M id i Point 47
C* Ion 1*1 Athletic A i toe la Iion
Sam Hint It
Ja m a t M a d lto n fl. N C W ilm ington 71
Old Dom inion 74, Richmond 72
■ CAC Division III
Champtamhlp
E lm ir* 10. Binghamton SI. 4*

East Calll Canlaranca
Championship
H o ltlr a II, N E Illln o lt N . TOT
E i l l i r n Col lag* A lhlatlc Conleranca
Q iam ptom hlp
Lincoln. Pa. 7S, F ro tlb u rg SI 71, OT
M a lro Atlantic A lh la tlc Canlaranca
Sa m lllna lt
Loyola, Md. 41. C a n ltlu t 70
Manhattan 44, Stan* 41

Mid Continent Canlaranca
Flrtt Round

Cleveland SI. 70, Wright SI 47
III C h lc * g o l7 .N I llln o lt77
Valparaiso 74, E. Illlno lt 71
W it. Graan Bay 7*. W. Illlnolt 1*

Midwattarn Caltaglal* Canlaranca
F irs t Round
B ullar 71, Loyola. III.47
D etroll M e rcy 17, L a Sollo 70
M issouri V allo y Confer anco
Sam lllnalt
N Iowa 7*. Tulsa 71
S. Illlno lt 71, Bradley 5*
NCAA W ritte n III
Second Round
F ranklin A M arshall 17, Susquehanna 71
Northeast Canlaranca
CTumptorsthlp
Rider 43. Monmouth, N J . S4
Southern Canlaranca
Championship
Tn. Qhattonoog* *S, Davidson 44
Southland Confertnc*
Champtanshlp
SW T a ia t St. I t. North T o u t 40
Sun B a ll Conltranc*
S a m lllna lt
SW l onltlan* Sf Naw Orleans IS
W. Kentucky *J, Jacktun vili* 73
Sunthln* S ilt* Canlaranca
Chansplanthlp
E c k trd 77, Tampa 71, OT
W ait Coast Conleranca
Sam IU n itt
Peppardin* 17, San F ra n cltco 7*
San Diego U . Gonraga 71

W. K E N T U C K Y 41, J A C K S O N V IL L E 71
J A C K S O N V IL L E I I M I )
Brown M * 71 IJ, M c C la ry 7 * 3 2 4.
Ponllac *00 Results
Johnson 01 0 I 0. Llvtogslon I J 11 1, Slone
R ICH M O N D . Va - Results Ol Sunday’s
1 14 4 S 71, F lth o r 2 * 00 4. Russell 0 0 0 0 0.
Ponllac E ie lle m e n l MO N A SC A R tlo ck car
B urrell 4 10 0 14. Sh aleO O O O O . Krleger 00
race al Richmond Irftrn allo na l Raceway,
000 Tolalt: Tt *S» 14 72
with
slatting position In paranlbasat. rati
W. K E N T U C K Y ()«♦)
dance, type ol car, laps completed, reason
Roblnton 10 IS I * X . Bunion 14 7S 13.
oul. p rlta money and winner'! average speed
Jackton I t * 1 10. F r d lo i * It I 7 14. Horn 1 4
Inmph:
2 2 7, W illa rd 0 10 00. L a w it OI 0 0 0. M acklm
I. (71 E rn ie Irvan. Rockwell. N C , Ford
1
4 00 1, H all 1 4 4 4 4. F low art 0 0 0 0 0
Thunder bird. 400. 144.175. ** 114. 1 (12)
Tolalt: J* !I2S X I )
H
o
lly W allace, Cuncivil N C., Ford Thun
H alltim e — Jacksonville 1). W Kenlucky
derblrd. 400. Ut.S7S. 1 14) J e ll Gordon.
1) ) Point goal* — Jacksonville 7 II (Brown
Huntersville, N C , Oravrolal Lumina. 400.
7*. Livingston 0 1, Stas* 17, B urrell 4 41, W
*14.000. 4 1*1 Dal* Earnhardt. Doolie. N C .
Kentucky 4 1) (Roblmon 7 2. F r a lla i 14.
Chevrolet Lumina. 400 S2T.3SO, S (It) Kyle
Horn I ). W illa rd 0 I, M acklln 0 1) Fouled oul
P e lly . High Point, N C . Ponllac Grand P r li,
— M cClary. Johnson. Fisher Rebound* —
400. 174.500 . 4 17) Mark M artin. Jamestown.
Jackton vllla )7 (F lth tr 10), W Kentucky )2
N C , Ford Thunderblrd. 400. S31.I30. 7 141
(Roblnton, Bunion *| A t t lt lt — Jacksonville
R ick M a il, Rockbrlct)* B alht, V a , Ford
II ISton* tl, W Kenlucky IJ IHorn SI Total
Thundarblfd, 400. i t . 711 * (11) B re ll Bodirs*.
lo u lt — Jatksonvllt* 11 W Kanlucky 1*
H arrltb u rg . N C , Fw d Thundarblrd. 400.
SI4.S3S, * 1371 Tarry Labors!*. Archdale.
Sunday s Women's Basketball Scare!
N C . Chevrolet Lumina roo I X I I S
SOUTH
10 (77) D al* J a r r e ll, H icko ry. N C .
Appalachian SI. *1. E a tl Carolina 47
Chevrolet Lum ina. 1**. 131.173. II (It) Ken
M ID W EST
Schrader.
Concord. N C . Chevrolet Lumina.
Illln o lt II. M ichigan Slala 74
If*. SIS.275. 17 1741 Bill E lllo ll. B lt ln v lll* .
low al*.O h ioSI.S 7
G a . Ford Thunder bird. 1**. *13.071; 11 111
N o rlh w e tltrn 13, M ichigan 70
Tad M utgrava, Troulman, N C . Ford Thun
Pams SI. *s. M inn*iota 41, OT
d ttb ird . Iff. I lf . 175. 14 ( X ) Lake Speed.
Purdu* *1. Wisconsin 45
Concord,
N C , F o rd T hu nd arb lrd . If*.
SOUTHW EST
SI7.17S; IS. t i l l Morgcet Shapherd. Conover.
A rk an tat SI. *1, W. Kentucky 74
N C . Ford Thundarblrd. 1*1, 117.414, 14 1171
Taaat**, T a ia t Christian 70
O arrall W allrlp . F ratAlln, Tann. Chavrolal
FARW CST
Lum ina. 1*4. 114.500. 17 (1) Chuck Bown.
B o ltc SI X . Idaho as
A
th b o ro . N C . Ford Thundarblrd. 1*4.
H aw aii 45, San Jot* St as
tlt.K
O . I* (141 R icky Rudd. Lake Norman.
TOURNAM ENTS
N C . Ford Thondtrbird, 1*4.17,750
Atlantic Coast Confaranc*
If (41 Starling M a illn . Columbia. Tenn .
Sam lllnalt
Chevrolet Lumina. X I . 1)7,215; X IIS) Je ll
V irg in ia 41 M aryland 45
Burton. South Boston. V # . fo r d Thun
North Carolina 41. C lam ion 44
derblrd. )»7. 115.140 21 111) Jo* Hemechek.
Big East Conference
Lakeland. Chevrolet Lumina. 1*7, l*,45*. 72
Sem ifinal!
1101 Jim m y Spencer, AMorrsvIll*. N C . Ford
Connecticut*!. Providences*
Thunder bird. )*7. 1* 775: 7) 1151 Sieve
Se to n H allal, Pittsburgh 14
Grissom , Liberty. N C , Chevrolet Lumina,
Big Eight Conference
i»*.
17,550 24 111) ISii.hr Labonle. Trinity
Sam lllnalt
N C . Poniiac Grand P r li, 1*4 S11.515 15
M l t sour I 74. Oklahom a SI 44
(14) Todd tlodin*. Harrisburg. N C . Ford
Colorado 77, N abratka 47
Thundtrhird. 7**. »»,173; 14 ( X I Bobby H lllln
E a tl Caa tl Canlaranca
J r , Charlolt*. N C , Ford Thundarblrd, 2*0.
Osamplonthip
SV.240.
27 (III Jeremy M aylleld Nashville,
B u ffa lo )).N E IIIInoia41
Tenn . Ford Thunderbrd. JW. &gt;*.*73
E C A C Upttala Naw Y ork
X . (II) Ore* Sacks Winter Park, Ford
OiamptorstMp
Thwnderbtrd. MS. 11.450 2* 11)1 D e rrik t
Rochester 10, N aitro th , N Y 77. OT
Cop*. Huntersville N C . Ford Thundarblrd
Metro Atlwstlc Athletic Conference
M l. 14.074. X 11*1 JoCn Andretti, Intfianepo
Os*mp4*tithlp
III. Chevrolet Lumina, )15. handling. |I2.*45,
Loyola. Md. 72. Fairfield**
21. (51 M ichael W alkip. Davidson, N C
M khvesltrn Cal tagla to Confaranc*
Ponllac Grand P r li. 17*. 117 114 )1 &lt;171
Btm llw sth
G eolt [Iodine Julian N C Ford Thundarblrd.
X a vla r, Ohio 77, Dolrolt Morey 74
X
I , engine failure 417*00 1) 1)5) Bobby
Notro Dam* 7*. La Sail* SS
HamIDon, Nashville Tenn , Ponllac Grand
North A lla n llc Canlaranca
P r li, 110. oil leak. 517.7*4 74 1711 Harry
F lr t l Round
Ganf, Taylorsville N C . Chevrolet Lum ina
Vermont 17, Hartford 44
77. crash, 111,775. 15 17*1 Ward Burton
Naw Hampshire 7*. O ra ia l 51
South Boston V a . Chevrolet Lum ina 71
Boston U 42, O*law*r*40
angina te llu r*, 14. 775, X
(2)1 Jim m y
Oner V a llty Canlaranca
density. Ridgeway. Va Ford Thunderblrd
Sa m lllna lt
50 engine failure. 17.775, 17 (X I Dick
T tn n a ttt* St. 44. M iddle Tann. *4
T r ic k le , Iro n S la tlc n . N C . C h e v ro le t
Tennessee Tech 44. A u tln Paay 40
Lumina,
I. crash. 14 773
Patch Balt Athletic Canlaranca
Tima al race: ) 0) 0)
Championship
M a rg in a l v ic to ry : I 7 seconds
S C Sp*rt*rtovrg41.Colum bus40
Caufianflagsi (to r SI laps
SouBioaittrn Conleranca
Ltadchangat; 14 am ing • drivers
S a m lllna lt
Lap leaders: Musgrave I 45 M asl ** is
T tn nttte* 71 Alabam a M
M a rl'0 7* 107 Famh/ertl lot Gordon 104
Vanderbilt**, F la rld a 21
105, Irvan 104 144 Earnhardt 145 15), Irvan
154 70*. W allace 1102*7, Irvan 212)10
No. II V A N D E R B I L T *4, N o . il F LO R ID A 71
W allace H I 1U , Irvai lie 1/S. T Labonta
F L O R ID A 111 4) (21)
274, Irv a n X 0 W0
D a v it 7 2) I S 1*. Butler 11 0 0 1. Milton
Sartos point leaders Irvan SX, Earnhardt
1 )2117 2*. d e m e a n s 1 7 0 0 * . P arker 1 10 0 I
447; M a rlin 441. M arlin *44. T Labonle 425,
4. E. Jonas 00 2 2 3. J dsn ton I 7 4 4 4. Bolton
Ilia) Schrader and Gcrdon W2. W allace 400,
0 0 0 0 0 T o tlli: 2*71121*72.
Itle) Shepherd and M a tt 14*. Rudd X I ;
V A N D E R B IL T (21-4) (M l
B Bod in# X 4 Petty i d Spaed 742 G Bodm*
Dougherty 14 3 2 n . Powell 44 2 ) 11.
214
Gillingham * 1 0 0 13. B la d tt 4 * 7 I 21. Jared
1
f 0 0 1. G orltc* 14 I I 7. Sam 7 10 11 14.
H a rris 17 l- l 7, Lou lt 00 1 1 1. S m ith 0 0 0 0 0
T o la lt 111*14 (t*4
H atllim e - Vanderblll 4), F lo rid a X
1 point goals — Florida a l l ID a v ii IS.
Ooral Ryder Open Scares
Cram aant I S, P arke r 0 I), Vanderblll * 24
M IA M I — F inal tc o rtt and prlx* money
(Pow ell 1 J, Blades 4 7. Jared I t. H arris 0 II.
Sunday
ol
th* t l 4 m lllo n Doral Ryder Open,
Fouled oul — C o rsica Rebounds — F lorida
played on the Doral R etorl and Country
X (Milton 11). Vanderbilt 13 IH a rrit 111
C lub 's*.414 yard, par 77 Blue Course
A t t lt lt — Florida IS (P a rk tr t l , Vanderblll
John Huston. 1757.000
70 4* 70 44 - 774
74 (Jared 111 Total lou lt - Florida I*.
Brad Bryant, 1171,700
70 44 *4 *4 - 777
V and erb lll X A -4.071
B illy Andradv 111), 100
70 44 44 7) 777
Jim Thorp* 151.147
4* 72 4* 71-274
D A W tibrlng. IS7.U7
14 4445 71-774
Lennl*Clements. S57 *4i
12 70 44 71-274
Bruce Lietik*. 54] 422
74 s4 71 47-2*1
Greg Norman. *42 4JJ
71 74 44 *7—2*1
A llT lm a t EST
Loren Roberts *42 427
7J 70 4* *4-2*.
EASTERN CO NFERENCE
M lk* Hulbert *15.000
77 74 X 4 4 - 7*3
Atlantic Division
M a rk McCumber. 115000
74 *4 M 4 f~ M 7
W L T PIS OF OA
L a rry Nelson. *15.000
7) 44 44 7 4 - 2*7
4) II J 19 I X 177
N Y Hangars
Naw Jartay
X X f i i 217 17*
T aurrum tnl ol Oiampians Scoras
Washington
21 27 i 70 310 1*4
O R LA N D O
Final scoras and p r lia money
Phlladalphla
X 21 5 AS 2 X 347
Saturday ol the 1700 ODO L P G A Tournament
F larld a
11 21 10 4? 171 IH
01
Champions
playn) on Ih* 4.474 yard,
N Y Islanders
77 X J 41 217 301
par 77 G randCypress Resort course
Tamp* Bay
23 21 ft J! 111 M l
Dottle M o o r i*. S 115.0U0
117571*4-2*7
Northeast Division
Laurl Marian. U7.730
71 7* 70 70-7*4
Botlon
15 1* n 11 772 IH
Nancy
Lopar.
*42,750
75 73 44 7 3 - 7**
Montreal
I t 23 10 71 771 111
Meg
M
ai
Ion.
141,000
7S
74 71 41-7*0
P illtb u rg h
12 31 12 7A 237 711
K risti Albert. 132 I X
75 77 70 *9 - 741
Butt* la
X 74 7 75 7)1 171
M illie BerleoHl, 127.7®
75 74 71 71-7*2
Quebec
71 14 S » 704 771
Dana Dormann. IX.50)
7S 74 7 l 7 t - 2 t ]
Hartford
72 27 7 SI 111 773
Donna Andrews I X 500
77 77 71 73 - 2*3
Ottawa
10 4* 1
III 111
B
e
lly
King,
I
X
.
500
7)
71 74 74-2*)
W ESTERN CO N FEREN CE
Laura Davies, 114.250
7) 74 77 74-2*5
Centra! Division
Kelly Robbins. &gt;12.741
74 7* 7) 71-2*4
W L T P t l O F OA
Danielle Ammaccapan*. SI),471
O a lro il
It 22 S II 244 717
7 1 7 4
7 4
7 1 — I f f
Toronto
15 20 II It 730 It*
Florence Descampe. *12.741
73 7477 71—
D allas
14 21 * 77 221 204
2
»
4
St L o u lt
17 IS « 7] TO* 714
Sherri Slilnhauer, »H,M 2
17 7* 74 70-2*7
Chicago
X 27 I a l 1*4 111
Dawn Coe Jonas. 111,447
13 74 73 77-7*7
Winnipeg
I* 41 I 44 201 277
K ris TtcbaHtr.SIO, III
71 7* 74 73-7*0
P a c llic C iv ilia n
Patty
Sheehin.
110.114
77 71 74 7 4 - 7**
17 75 II 71 244 214
Calgary
Judy Dickinson. 110.116
74 /» 71 15-79*
Vancouver
12 2* 1 47 217 207
34 X 13 40 114 214
San Jot*
D TE W ist O is s lc Scoras
35 37 S IS 114 20*
Anaheim
O JAI, C a lll — Scaes Sunday alter Ihn
L o t A n g a ltt
77 14 10 14 714 3S7
lln al round o l lha Senla P G A Tour's SSX.000
Edmonton
11 X 10 44 70* 711
G TE West Classic, played on th* 4.11* yard,
Saturday's Oam at
par 70 Q|al Valley ton and Club course
Naw Jersey 4. Calgary 1
(■ won on fourth holt o l sudden death
N Y. Hangers V N Y Islander* 4
playoff &gt;:
Botlon 4. Ottawa I
• Jay Slgal.U7.500
7044 47-1**
Tampa Bay 4. H ir llo r d 2
Jim Colbert, SW.400
12 44 77— Iff
Quebec 4, Toronto I
L a rry LaortIM .SX. 300
45 44 44-1**
Sunday's Oamat
Bob M urphy, SX.300
4/44 6 4 - lf*
Buffalo). O a lr o il!
K
trm
llZ
a
rla
y
,
S24.200
47 45 44- 700
Calgary 4, W athlnglon 4, tl*
Tom Wergo. 574.700
m 44 70— 700
Pittsburgh S, Winnipeg 1
Simon Hobday, 117,400
17 1 * 4 4 - 707
Lot A n g tla t 1, Chicago 1. tl*
B ro ca C ra m p lo n .tl7 .a X
4* 47 47--X7
San Jota*. AnahalmO
Jim
A
lb
u
l.
*17.400
as
44 71—X 7
Philadelphia ), Tampa Bay I

A U TO RACING

G O LF

4

NHL STANDINGS

M o ntreal!, D i l l e i 7
Monday's Oam at
Washington at Boston 7:33pm
Detroit al N .Y. R ang e s. 7: IS p m.
Quebec at Naw Jartay. 7: IS p m
St L o u lta t Toronto. 7:!3pm .
N Y Islanders at W lrolpag, 1:11 p m.
F larld a a l Vancauvar, SOiSS p.m.

NHI
Flyart-lIgM nlrsg, Sums
Phlladalphla
0 I
2 - S
Tampa Bay
I 4 4 — I
F lr t l Ptrlod — I, Tampa Bay. Bradley X
( T u c k e r . D IM a lo ) . * 1 4 . P a n i l l l t i —
Yuthk*vlch, P hi (hoddngj. 4.51; Bradley,
TB Itlash ngl. * H ; O M alo , TB (roughing),
14:43
Second Period — 3. Phlladalphla, Ranbarg
2* (Brlnd'Am our. Baranak), 14:44 Panamas
— G a lle y , P h i 'I n t e r la r a n c a l. 1:17;
M jlgunas. P h i Iholdlig). 10 14. Gallay, Phi.
m in o r m a|or (slothing, lig h ting ), 14:03;
G a llo n l, TB, minor ma|or (tlathlng, light
ing), 14:0]
Third P*rlod — 1, Philadelphia, Lam b 13
(T lp p clt. Conroy), 2:70. 4, Phlladalphla,
R tcch l 14, 4:t|. Pend Ilas — Ranbarg. Phi
(hooking),1:21; Gallay. P hi Itlathlng), 11:34
shots oa goal - Philadelphia * * J - 21.
Tam pa Bay *1214 - 17.
Power sKay Ovportuifties — Phlladalphla 0
o i l ; Tampa BayOotS.
Goa l it t - Phlladalphla. R outtal. 27 I f 1 (17
shots 34 tavasl Tampa Bay, Puppa, X 7 I S

(H ill.

A -21.14*
Ralarao — Ke rry Fraser Linesm en —
Gord B ro stktr. Grog D tvo rtk l.

TENNIS
Champions Cup R n u ltt
IN D IA N W E L L S . Ccdlt. - Results Sunday
In Ih* 11.7 m illio n Champions Cup at Ih*
Hyatt Grand Champions Resort (leadings In
parenlhasas):
Slnglas
Championship
Pat* Sampras (I), Tampa, dal. P a ir Korda
( l» , C ltc h Republic, 44.4 1,1 4,4 3,4 3.
Doubles
Champonshlp
G ra n t C o n n o ll, Canada, and P a tr ic k
G a lb ra llh (7), Tacoma. Wash , del Byron
B lack, Zimbabwe, and Jonathan Stark (1),
M edlord. Of • „ 7 5, * 3.
Florida Slnss Results
D E L R A Y B E A C H - Results Saturday In
Ih* 1WO.OOO V irg in ia Slims ol F lorida al Ih*
Delray Baach Tannls Canter (leadings In
paranlhasasl:

Siistft*
Sam IInals
Stalll O ral (1). Germany, dal. Helena
Sukova (S). C lach Republic. 7 S, 4-4,
A ra n tia Sanchar V lcarlo (7). Spain, dal.
Chanda Robin 114). L44ayall*. La ,4 7,4 3.
O o s b lt i

Samlllnalt
Manon B o lltg ra l. Nslharlands. and lla ltn a
Sukova 111. C iic h Republic, dal Amanda
C o a lr t r , South A fr ic a , an d I n t i G or
rochaltgul (41, A rg *nlh*,4 1.44.4 1
Ja n a N o v o ln a , C rack R e p u b lic , and
A ra n tia Sanchar Vlcarto II). Spain, dal. Lori
M cN all. Houston, and Rtnna* Stubbs (31.
Au*lralt*.4 4,4 7 (7 1),4 I.

28-2 and
hnldiiiM (lie Fleet to Just seven
poin ts the rent H the ftamc.
W yn n w as d w s e n the M V P
after sco rin g 21 points. A lso
seorln({ 21 points w as Valot Jr.,
w h ile Dennett added 16.
D aniels scored 10 points to get
the M V P nod for the l-ariles
A u x ilia r y , w h ic h en d e d the
season w ith n 7 -3 record.
In the th ird (dace game In the
J u n io r D iv isio n , M V P D a riu s
W e lls s c o re d 12 p o in t s as
C h ris to ’s (7-31 topped Sanford
Fleetrlo |G-4&gt;. 34-10. Heaves wus
again the M V P after lending
S a n lo r d K le c lr lc w it h n in e
ixslnts.
The S en ior D ivision ch a m p i­
o n sh ip game saw C a lv a ry A p o s­
tolic Tem ple, tending by Just two
p o in ts . I l- O . after th e firs t
period, go on a 22-9 run In the
second |»rrlixl to take a com fort­
able lead at halftim e.
M V P C a lv in Ci^seland led C a l­
v a ry w ith 13 p o in ts , w h ile
Laru ell Faison and H lck y Floyd
were also In double figures w ith
14 and 10 points, respectively.
R ic h a rd R e d d ick s scored a
gam e-high 21 points to earn
M V P honors for A -O K Tlrcn.
w h ich finishes the season w ith a
5-5 record. T ra d e Hass was ulso
tn double figures w llh 10 points.

JUNIOR 0IVISI0N
A Ol VISION PLAYOFF
FLIR T RESERVE LADIES AUX. 41
MNPOHD ELECTRIC 24
Sail fart Electric lit)
W ad*OS 20. K illin g **0*111 2 0 0 4, R a a v t s l
12 4, Stringer 0 0 0 0. Brooks I 111 4. Lock* 3
I 0 0 2. PoiMII 9 9 0 0. Jackson 0
9 9 9 , C. RvofllOOOO. L EvirtsO O O O T o ltls

00 4. Rollins

FMo?R***rv* UdW* Auilltary t«)
Portae 0 I t t. Hun) 3 9 1 4 . Motion 2 90 4.
Hadding I 4 1 4 . W ilsrto 0 0 1 0 . H ollm an 0 0 0
0, Johnson 4 9 7 0. D o rfa ll I I * IF. T o U ls It
9 X 41
la n l t r t E lectric
4 4 4 4 — 7*
Float Resow*
It
2 14 » - 4)
Total fouls — Sanlord E le c tric M i F R
Ladies A u ililo r y 13 Fouled o u l— F.S Ladlos
A u x ilia ry . Muni. Technical* — non*.
■ D IVISIO N P L A Y O F F
H A R D E E 'S 44, CH R ISTO 'S 14
lU rd a a 's 1411
Ward 0 0 0 0. Field* 40 2 4. W illiam * 1 00 3.
Banned 7 0 1 14. V a lo l 7 1 II 22. Wynn 7 00 14
Total* M l 1440
C I s rH M 'ltM l

Milt ball 2ISS. Schbpor 0000. Sudontiald
0 0 0 0. Voltollno 1 0 0 1 T h rill 0 0 0 0. W alls )
1 17, Finney 1007 Tototi 77 4 M
Hardee'S
14 i t I) ia - so
Christa's
1 I
4 4-14
Total foul* — Hordoa's »; C h rls lo ’l II
Fcwlad oul — non# Tothnkal* - Hardee s
Banned; Christo's, bench, Schleper

THIRD PLACE OAME
CHRISTO’S 14. SANPORO ELECTRIC I*
Christa's (14)
M itch all 3 2 1 4 . Schlwwr 0 0 0 0 . Sutlonllald
I 0 9 1 . Voltollno I 0 0 S Thrift 1 0 0 2. W alls 4
9 1 It, Finney 4 4 9 1 T c M I l: 143 1034
San Sard (M e tric II*)
Wod* 0 0 9 9 . Kllllngew ofth I 0 I ]. Reaves 4
) 1 *, Stringer 0 9 0 9, Brooks 3 11 4. Locke 0
0 0 0 . R o llin s 0 0 2 0, Ttoslell I 0 0 3 . JacksonO
0 0 0. C E v a n s 0 0 0 0 . S E v a n s 0 0 OF Totals
13 71*.
Christa's
|
* It 14 - &gt;4
SanMed (M e tric
2 4 4 * — I*
Total fouls — C h r lt ld i 14; Sanford Electric
14. Fouled out — SirCord E lectric, Brooks
Technical* — non* Records - Christo's 7 )
Sanlord E lectric 4 4

Raminole
Continued from IB
H uydc aw l K llcy Calupa
(&lt;illowed D ixo n mid K u otu sku s to
Iht* h ill for Die G reyhounds.
Dr-on D a n ie ls , S e m in o le ’ s
sin rlltiK p llciie r. d id n ’t m ake It
o u l of th e 11ml In n in g and
suffered Ills lirst loss of the
season.
E a rlie r In Die day. the Lake
M aty R am s used a seven-run
rally in the lop rf the fifth Inning
to o v e r c o m e a 6 -4 O v ie d o
advantage.
M ike U u ky and Dan S tory both
went 2-for-5 In h lx h lig h i the
R u m s’ scven-hll attack. U uky
a l s o I n id a n K i l l . U r e lit
W e h iu eyer co n lrlb u lc d a double
and an RDI.
For Oviedo. Urlan H en d rix hit
Ills th ird hom e run In as m any
d a y s and drove In two runs. T im
S la v ik hit a pair of singles. M ike
K iig ie iilu s chljipcd In w llh a
dn iiu lc.
R ich Alexander was the w in ­
n in g pitcher for (lit* R am s w ith
R o b e rt V e sse y n o tc h in g the

Raiders-----Continued from ID

Lake M ary High School gradu ­
ates C h a d E h b e rl and S co lt
.J o h n s to n a n d L y m a n H ig h
SchtKil graduates K e v in Scott
and Shane Odom a ll had n big
hand In the home team evening
Its conference record at 3-3 and
raining lls overall record to 4-6.
S c o ll started tlx- eig h th Inning
r a l l y w it h a w a lk . P la y e r
fo llo w e d w llh a s in g le an d
S y m u n d s s in g le d In S c o tt.
P laye r went (o th ird on the hit
and scored on u w ild pitch to lie
th e sco re us O d o m w alked .
Jo h n sto n then pulled a pitch
over the rlghlQeld fence for a
three-run hom e ru n that co m ­
pleted the scoring.
St. J o h n 's River hud taken a
1-0 lead In the bottom of the
second Inning as Scott singled
and later scored on u squeeze
bunt by Odom.
SCO cam e back w ith three
ru n s In the top of the third
in n in g . N olc F ltzcr led off w ith a
s in g le a n d S u n fo r d 'B S c o t t
Fcrg crson went tn to p in ch run.
New S m y rn a 's Jo h n n y G oodrich
sin gled and Spruce C re e k 's Isaac
C ru z doubted In both runners.

R A M IN O L E IN V IT A T IO N A L
TM rS Mas* O am t
S A M S IL LIO N S*
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Alexander. Vassay (SI and P a ra i Ballhorn
Hegg* (SI, Hen4ri« 141 and Mynas W P
Alexander () I) L P - Beliborn Save
Vassay 2B — Lake M ary, Wabmayar
Oviedo. Hwgtanlut )B — Nona HR - O vedo
H a n d rli Records — Lake M ary 4 3. Oviedu
S3

save. T odd D rlltx m i, the Unsl ol
three O viedo pitchers. Buffered
the loss
L y m a n (4-3) und Lak,- Mary
(6-3) w ill r e t u r n to a c t io n
W e d n e s d a y n i g li t , t h e
G rey h o u n d s lu H tln g the S pru ce
Creek H aw ks while llie K'sms
w ill be at tioinc ugu.ust the
Deltona W olves (runners-up In
last w eek's N.O.C.I.A. tou rn a­
m ent ur A|Kipkn).
O v ie d o fa -3 ) p la y s a g a in
T h u rsd a y at W inter Purk. S e m i­
nole (4-2) doesn't play again
u n til Frlduy, when Die T rib e w ill
host Lake M ary In a Sem inole
A th le tic Conference ul A lu m n i
F ield,

C ru z later s c u m l on u single by
S e m in o le ’s R ick Eckste in
T he V ik in g s cut the deficit to
3-2 In the bottixn of the Ih lid
Inning on a single by Fhbert. a
d o u b le by A le x a n d e r an d a
sacrifice fly by Sutton.
The R aiders' fourth run cuntr
tn the fifth Inning an another
double by C ru z, a lly to ren ter
by O viedo’s E rik Jo rd a n und a
sacrifice fly by D eltona’s Pete
D czcrcdl.
J o h n s t o n e n d e d th e d a y
2-for-4. Including the home run.
scored one ru n and drove In
three. S co lt was l-for-2 und
scored twice; Odom was l-for-3
w ith one ru n ccorcd and one
RDI; and E b b c rl w as l-for-4 w ill)
one ru n scored. He also threw
o u l two ru n n ers attem pting to
steal and picked unothcr off first
base.
T h e R aiders {6-10, 2-3 In the
conference) were led by C ru z
(2-fur-4, two doubles, two run*
s c o re d , tw o R D I). E c k s t e in
{2-for-4. one RDI), G o odrich (one
s in g le and oik - ru n scored),
E llzer, Jord a n , L a rry H ardy and
S an ford 's Dem y Ueumon (one
single each), Fcrgcrson (one run
scored) and Dezeredl (one RDI).

Bowling----Continued from IB
357; Jo h n Drown. 544; Games
— Meyers. 198; UobOrwIg, 194.
Women's Series — Barbara
R ich ard s. 501; M arty M iner, 421;
Games — R lcluirds, 187; M iner
153; M ary Dangs. 153.

MCGUIRE'S CANVAS, Feb. 24
Men's Series — S cott Terrell.
715; Steve Enders, G50; Games
— T e rre ll, 269; Al Denm an. 234.
Women's Series — Dorlne
M ucA tcer, 550; P en n y S m ith .
534; Gtunes — M acA tecr, 199;
S m ith , 197.

THURSDAY NITE MIXED, Fsb. 24
Men's Series — R ich Fiance,
048; M u ll S lm o n c lll, 017; A llen
Shields. 014; Games — T im
W addle. 257; S lm o n c lll, 232.
Women's Series — D cb b l
Leigh. 541; M ardell Gonterm un,
540; Games — L e ig h . 206;
G o n tc im u n . 196.

SANFORD PINBUSTERS, Fsb. 25
M e n 's Series — C h a r le s

C o n k lin . 543; Don BangB, 537;
Games — C on klin, 211; J a c k
Ku m tn sky. 203.
Women's Series — A gnes
O gnosky, 515; Helen D echcllc,
503: Games — O gnosky. 201;
D c c iic llc . 190.

YOUTH M* C
Series — S h trc c G onterm an,

438: E ric S cltlc, 337; Joseph
Cooper, 333; Jam es Dernlng.
333; Game* — Gonterm an, 168:
Settle, 132: BcrnJng, )28; C o o ­
per. 127.
Notes — Gonterm un (ticked
up u 6-7-10 split und Dernlng
converted a 5-7 split.
MARDELL'S LADIES, Fsb. 26
Series — N ancy Jo h n s o n .
626; Je a n Porcttl, 590; Dory
Ja ck so n , 569: R uth Bu rk, 567.
Gam es — J o h n s o n , 2 4 4 ;
B u rk , 227; V ic k ie M o w ln s k l,
227: M ary Bartels. 223.
BARBOUR BROTHERS, Fsb. 28
Men's Series — Joe Jo n lk a .
662: J a c k Kaiser. 602; Games —
Jo n lk a , 235; Kaiser. 234.
Women's Series — Dottle
Holm es, 531; Mary Dell Hardy.
522; Gomes — Holm es, 200;
H ardy, 189.
Notss — J o n lk a rolled gumes
of 235, 202 and 225 (o record his
first ever 600 scries.

TUESDAY MATCH POINT
March 1
Series — M ardell G onterm an,
585: Dee C h ristia n , 573; J a y
Norris, 564; Lin d a Stafford, 560.
Games — N ic k New m an, 233;
C h ris tia n , 227: Stafford, 226;
Norris, 224.

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Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Monday, March 7, 1994 - JB

People
Azaleas announce spring

IN BRIEF
Welcome Wagon activities set
The Sem inole Spoken W elcom e W agon C lu b w ill host fi coffee
lor newcomer* on W ednesday, March I) from 10a.in . In noon.
For Inform allon on the address or to learn more about the
elub. c a ll Lu cy at 322-7877 or Hetty at 095 0144.
The clu b w ill also host a m on th ly luncheon H ire lin g at
Matson et Ja rd ln , 430 W ym ore Hoad, A ltam on te Springs, at
11:30 a in. on W ednesday, M arch 10. The special feature w ill
be a fashion show by Stenlm art of W in ter Park.
For reservations, ca ll L u cy at 322*7877 or Hetty at 695 0144.

A C S to benefit from track event
Corporations can sign up now lo participate to the A m e rica n
Cancer S ocie ty's Keluy for Life, a 24-hour O ly m p lc s ly le event
iK-Ing held Satu rday am i Sunday, M arch 12 and 13 ul the U C F
track from 9 a.m. lo 9 a .m .
In addition lo sponsorship benefits of particip a tin g In Hclny
for Lite, corporate teams w ill have the o p po rtun ity lo attend a
train in g session presented by Proudfool C rosby, a trader In
corporate team b u ild in g stategles.
C a ll the A m erican C an cer Society today at 843*8680 to get
m ore Inform ation about becom ing a Relay for Life corporate
sponsor.

Actors sought
The K lv rrtu w n Players are hosting au dition s for th eir
production of The G rass Harp, a comedy*fantasy by T ru m a n
Capote that Is directed by Kevin Wallace.
A u d itio n s w ill be at the C u ltu ra l A rts Center. tKX) N.
W oodland Hlvd., Del,and. on M arch 13 and 14 at 7 pan
Perform ances w ill be A p ril 29. 30, M ay 1.6. 7 and 8.
The show ca lls for 10 male roles, most In th eir 30s to 60s and
one w ho Is 15; and eight female characters, m ost In their 20s to
60s. In cluding un Afro-Am erican wom an age 40-50 and a girl
age 16.
For more Inform ation, call the theatre at 904*738*7450.

Show Is cat’s meow
The M aine Street C a l Fan ciers welll be hosting thr second
ann u al cat show March 12 and 13 at the National G uard
A rm ory. 2809 S. Ferncreek Ave.. Orlando.
The show w ill lie from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
Nearly 200 cats w ill be on exhibit, In cluding 25 different
breeds as well as dom estic pets. There w ill be vendors sellin g
Hems su ch us k itty condos, Jewelry, toys. food, and novelty
Items.
T ic k e ts are S3 lor adults. S I .50 lor seniors and ch ild ren ages

Colorful plants perform best in partial shade
A zn lcu s arc once again bloom ing, a n ­
nou n cin g that sp rin g Is here. Most of the
large azaleas started bloom ing in February
near m y house In d ow n tow n Sanford.
Fortunately, m any varieties w ill enntlnue lo
bloom through early A p ril A zaleas com e In
a rainbow of colors: Including white, pink,
red. salm on, light purple and violet. The
Indlcn variety of purple Form osa seems lo
predom inate Ur older landscapes. Since
azaleas n rr In bloom now. tills Is a good lim e
lo sltop for new plants. If the plants are In
bloom when purehused you can't be tllsap*.
( Ki l n led by get lin g the wrong color.
A zaleas perform bcsl If given partial
shade: p lants In full sun or dense shade
u s u a lly don't grow or bloom as well. A well
drained she am ended w ith plenty of organic
m atter Is best. W hen p lanting azaleas m
sandy soil, prepare the entire area with
eom|Misl or peat m oss to Increase so il's
w ate r h o ld in g a b ility . A d d in g o rg a n ic
am en d m e nls to the Individual p lu m in g hole
Is no longer recom m ended.
T h e n atu rally acidic soli in our area Is
Ideal (or azaleas w hich grow best In soils
w ith a pi I range of 4.5 lo 5.5. Unfortunately
d u rin g con struction, lim e and m ortar m ay
gel m ixed Into the soli and raise the f ill
level. H igh pH levels can cause yellow ing of
Ihc newest leaves. These sym p tom s occu r
m ost c o m m o n ly In p la n tin g s alo n g a
concrete foundallon or next lo concrete
sttlcw alks and drives. A void planting In
these locations or be prepared for yellow
leaves each year or repeated additions of
su lfu r lo low er (he pH.
Azaleas are shallow routed and have a finenetw ork of roots near the soil surface.
Uccnuse the roots are near the surface.

O A R D EN IN O

TRICIA
THOMAS

azaleas need frequent Irrigation. It Is best to
group azaleas together and Irrigate sepa­
rately from more drought tolerant plants.
This w ill avoid overw atering o ilie r lan d ­
scape p la n ts w h ich can su rvive longer
between w aterings
Azaleas from the nursery are u su a lly
grown In a peal m ixtu re and the plnnts m ay
be pot hou n d .'Th e root hall can be loosened
hy slicing through the outer layer of roots
and gently separajlng matted roots before
p lan ting . W a te r the plant w e ll before
planting to wet the roots — a du n k in a
bucket of m ild soapy water w ill soak a really
dry root system A dd water lo th r hole
d u rin g planting. T h is settles loose soil
around the roots and avoids air pockets
w hich cause roots lo d ry out. A p p ly a 2* lo
3 -ln rh layer of natural m u lch lo help rctnln
m oisture and reduce weeds. A s w ith all
plants, m u lch should not Ik - placed against
ih r stem or tru n k of the plant. M u lch placed
near thr stem can cause stem rot and
eventual death of the plant. New plants w ill
need .i close watch to he sure the original
rool ball docs not d ry out. "W a te r the root
b a ll" 2 to 3 tim es a week at first, then after
the plants develop a more extensive root

system , cut buck to once every 10 to 14
days. Established plants In the shade rarely
nerd Irrigation: watch for w iltin g of the
leaves,
The cure given now and during the
su m m er w ill determ ine how well azaleas
bloom next spring. P ru n e azaleas Im m edi­
ately after they stop bloom ing. New shoots
w ill form Just behind the p ru n ing cut.
re sultin g In a more com pact plant. New
flow er buds form at the shoot Ups over the
sum m er. Therefore, do your D im m in g by
late J u n e lo ensure that yon do not remove
flower buds. If you wait too long, you won’ t
get us m an y flowers next spring.
M on itor p ln n ls w eekly for disease and
Insect pests and hand p ick or trim nffccted
(tortious w hen p ractical. Before choosing a
pesticide for control consult the Cooperative
E xten sio n Service for proper Identification
of the problem — sprayin g u fungicide to
control Incc hugs w ill be n waste of money
nnd tim e and w on't solve tlu* problem . T h r
m isuse of pestleldes also has the potential to
co n la in ln u le Hie environm ent — use all
p esticid e s w isely and a lw ays read the
pesticide label bcofre using Ihe product!
W hether you buy you r azaleas tram u
local garden center or grow yo u r own from
cuttings, azaleas arc an unequaled sym bol
o f spring In the south, though the d isp lay Is
brief. It's not easily m atched by other
plants.
For more Inform allon about grow ing and
curing for azaleas, ca ll the Cooperative
Exten sion Service a l 323-2500 ext. 5558 or
5550 or drop by ou r office located fit 250 W.
C o u n ty Home Hoad. Sanford for a free
pam phlet and expert advice.

3 1I

Garden of
the Month
The home and grounds of Mr.
and Mrs. W illiam Sim m ons, 180
W ood Ridge Trail, Kaywood, In
Sanford, has been selected by
the Garden Club of Sanford for
th e G a rd o n of th e M o n th
award. C h osen by Mr. and Mrs.
Howard W estbrook o l H ib iscu s
C ircle, dozens o l rose buBhoa
accent a triangle next to the
f r o m w a l k w a y a n d Iwo
cam ellia bushes In full bloom
highlight Ihe driveway.

Historical Com mission gathers
The Lake M ary H isto rical C om m issio n m eets at 7 p.m. the
f ir s t M onday of the m onth, at the old Luke M ury C ity Hull, 158
N C o u n try C lu b Hoad. Contact Ja m e s T hom pson at 322-9432
lor tjiori; liiforjnu^pp,
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Oddfellows Schedule meeting
L o d g e No. 2 7 ,.of th r lu lc r n u lio u u l O rd e r of O d d fe llo w s m eets

the f ir s t an d t h ir d M onday of every m onth, except J u ly and
August, at 8 p.m. at 101 M agnolia Ave.. Sanford.

Kiwanis Club of Casselberry meets

Horokf Proto by Tommy Vincent

K lw a n ls C lu b of Casselberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.in., at Village but. corner Dog T rack Hoad and US H ighw ay
17-92 lit Longwood. For inform ation, call 83 I -8545.

Sewing ciub gathers
Bvery Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to noon, the W OOI’IE Sew ing
C lu b gathers at the Lake M ary Senior Center. 158 N C o u n try
C lu b Hoad, to m ake baby clothes, and item s for n u rsing hom es
as well as Items for the C h ristm a s Store. T he item s made by
the c lu b arc donated to preemte babies, n u rsin g home residents
and gifts for tiie ann u al C h ristm a s store.

Weekly Lions Club meeting
T he Sanford Lio n s C lu b meets every Tuesday ut noon at the
A m erican Legion on South Sanford Avenue. For Inform ation,
ca ll 321-0700.

Over-50 Club meets Tuesday
The Over-50 C lu b meets the second and fourth Tuesday, at
10:30 a.m., at the Sanford S en ior Center. Seniors are welcom e.

Bridge club to meet, piay
Sanford D uplicate Bridge C lu b meets at noon each Tuesday
at the G reater Sanford C h am b er of Com m erce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

Cancer brings on love, support
DEAR ABBY: I m issed lilt?
le tte r from "O ld -F a s h io n e d ."
who evid en tly did not approve of
people liv in g together before
m arriage, but I bad lo write lo
you when I lead the reply from
“ S h a r o n " — w h o s e f ia n c e
moved In w ith her prior to their
m arriage to help her with her
breast cancer treatm ent and all
th e p h y s ic a l a n d e m o tio n a l
Issues su rrou n d in g this disease.
M y daughter. T racy, was also
diagnosed w ith breast cancer al
the age of 24. F o u r m onths
before her wedding, she moved
In w ith her Dance. Seven m onths

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co u ld , In c lu d in g t ille r liv in g
together, and especially for the
great love m y son-in-law. Mark,
had for her. He co u ld have
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LOUISVILLE, COLO.
DEAR MOTHER: My sincere
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daughter. Alm ost everyone wc
know has lost a loved one to this
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Sanford. Florida - Monday. March

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE O F ACTION
N o t i c e p u r i u e n t lo
l i 311131(b) F lorida Statute! It
hereby givenAn action It pending In Ihe
United State! O lllr lc t Court.
Tampa O lvltlo n to Wit:
I N T H E U N IT E O S T A T E S
D ISTR ICT COURT
F O R T H E M ID D LE
DISTRICT O F F LO R IO A
T A M P A DIVISION
CASE NO: 91-10/9 Civ T 1IC
S E C U R I T I E S A N D
E X C M A N O E COMMISSION.
Plaintiff

IN T H E C IR CU IT COURT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY.
F LO R ID A
CASE NO.I9J1S4Z CA 14 K IB )
P A U L W W A T E R S. T R U S T E E ,
P ialn tltl,
vt.
W IL L IA M R TH O M AS A N D
TINA l THOM AS
D elendanlt
N O TICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that pursuant lo a Summary
Final Judgment ol Forecloture
dated February 13. 1994 In Cat*
No 93 154/ CA 14 K IB ) In the
Circuit Court In and tor Sami
not* Counly, F lorida In which
P A U L W W ATER S. T R U S T E E .
It the Plaintiff, and W ILL IA M
R T H O M A S A N D T IN A L
THOMAS are Ihe Delendanlt, I
w ill tell lo Ihe hlg h eil and hetl
bidder lor rath al 11 00 A M on
the H it day ol March. I99&lt; al
Ihe Wett Front Slept ol the
Seminole Counly Courthouse,
301 N. P a rk Aye . Senlord.
Florida, Ihe following detcrlbed
real property a t M l forth In Ihe
Summary F inal Judgm ent ol
Foreclosure
LOT If. B LO C K H. NORTH
O R LA N D O T E R R A C E . UN IT I.
SECTION 1. P L A T BOOK IS.
P A G E 44. P U B L IC R E CO R D S
OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F LO R ID A
D A T E D THIS 3*TH day ot
February, 1994
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
C L E R K OF THE
CIR C U IT COURT
B Y Jan* E Jatew lc
Deputy Clerk
A M E R IC A N S W IT H
D ISA B ILIT IE S
AC? O F 1990
Adm inistrative Order
No 9) 3/
Person! with a disability who
need a tpeclal accommodation
lo participate In thlt proceeding
thould conlact AD A Coordinator
at 301 N. Park Avenue Suit* N
301, Sanford. F lorida 11771 at
least liv e d ayt p rio r to tho
procaedlng. Tattphon* (40/1
11J 4310 E xt 471/. IS00 9SSS//I
ITDDI or I tOO *SS S//0 (VI. via
Florida Relay Service
Publlth: M a rc h /. 14, 1994
D E P SO

IN T H E CIR C U IT CO URT
F O R S E M IN O L E CO UN TY.
F LO R ID A
P R O B A T E DIVISION
F ile Number 94 149 CP
D fvlilon Probate
IM R E E S T A T E O F
M A R Y A L IE N E A S H V IL L F .
Deceated
N O TICE OF
A D M IN IST R A T IO N
On* PH)
The a d m ln lilra tlo n o l the
• H a l* o l M A R Y A L I E N E
A S H V I L L E . d ece ased . F ile
Number 94 149 CP. Il pending In
the C ircuit Court, lor Seminole
Counly, Florida. Probate Dlvl
tlon, the address ol which It
P O Boa C, Sanford, Florida
17771 0659.
The name and a d d re it ot the
P ir t o n a l R ep reten la tlv e and
the Pertonal R tp r tte n la llv e 'i
attorney are w l lorIh below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
SONS A R E N O T IF IE D T H A T
A ll p erton t on whom this
notice it served who have ob
lectlont Ihet thel'eng# the valid
lly of the W ill, the qualifications
ol the Pertonal Repretenlatlve.
vtnu*. or jurisdiction ol thlt
Courl are required to III* Ihelr
o b | * c llo n t w ith I h lt C o u rl
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M ON TH S A F T E R THE
DATE O F TH E FIR ST PU D LI
CATION OF THIS N O TICE OR
TH IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R TH E
D ATE OF S E R V IC E OF A
CO PY OF THIS N O T ICF ON
THEM
A ll creditors ol Ih* decedent
and Other pertont having c la lm t
or demands ag aln tl decedent !
eital* on whom a copy o l Ihlt
notice It served within three
months alter Ih* date o l Ihe llr t t
publication of Ihlt nolle* m u lt
III* fhalr c la lm t w llh Ihlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R THE
DATE O F TH E FIR ST P U B LI
CATION OF THIS N O TICE OR
TH IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R THE
D A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
CO PY OF THIS N O TICE ON
THEM
A ll other cre d ito rs o l the
decedent and pertont having
cla lm t or demand* ag aln tl Ihe
decedent ! e tla le m utt file Ihelr
claim s w llh th lt courl WITHIN
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R THE
D ATE OF TH E FIR ST P U B LI
CATION O F T H ISN O T ICE
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N D S
AN D O B JE C T IO N S MOT SO
F IL E D W ILL BE F O R E V E R
BARRED
The data ot tha t in t Public#
tlon ot Ihlt notice It M arch 7,
1994
Personal Repretenlatlve
Howard J Shrock
c/o H G R E G L E E . P A
Attorney lor Pertonal
Representative
H Greg Lee. Etqulr*
Florida Bar No 1SI10I
M G R E G LE O . P A
1014 Fourth Street
Sarasota, F lorida 34737
Telephone 111)1 954 004f
Publlth M arch /. 14,1994
D E P 14

Legal Notices
IN T H E CIRCU IT COURT
OF TH E E IO H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCU IT
O F TH E STATE OF F LO R ID A .
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY
CIV IL ACTION
CaseN* 91 1191 CA 14 P /K
SOUTHTRU5T M O R TG AG E
C O R PO R A T IO N ,
PI* IM ill,
vt
M IC H A E L E P P S ; SAN D R A
E P P S , THE U N IT E D ST AT ES
O r A M E R I C A ! A nd T H E
C R O SS IN G S M A S T E R CO M
M U N IT Y ASSOCIATION. INC..
Defendants
SECONDAM ENDED
N O TICE OF S A LE
Nolle* l i hereby given that,
p u rs u a n t lo an O rd e r Re
tchedullng Public Sale entered
In the above H yled cause In the
C ir c u it C o u rt of S e m in o le
Counly, Florlu*. I w ill te ll the
property illu a te In Seminole
County. Florida, detcrlb e da t
L o t « 4. B l o c k ).
G R E E N W O O D L A K E S UNIT
D 3 " C " . according to the Plat
Ihereol. a t recorded In Plat
Book 39, P aget 70 lo 74, nt the
P u b lic R e c o rd i of Sem inole
County. F lorida,
at public tale, to the hlg h eil and
b elt bidder, for cash, at fhe
Wett front door of the Seminole
County CouHhoute. at Sanford.
Florida at It 00 A M on M arch
39. I f t l
D A T E D February 23. 1994
In accordance with the Am er
leant with D lta b illlie t Act. per
torn needing a tpeclal accom
modalion to participate In thlt
proceeding thould conlact the
Individual or agency tending
notice not laler than taven dayt
prior lo the proceeding a l Ihe
ad d reit given on Ihe notice
Telephone: *07 111 4330 eat.
4111. I *00 91J I f t l (TDDI or
1900 955 *770 (V); via Florida
Relay Service
M A R V A N N E M O RSE
Clerk o l Circuit Court
By Jane E Jatew lc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth. February l i A M arch
t. 1991

VS

P R E M IE R B E N E F IT CAPI
T A L TRUST, by and through lit
TRUSTEES. HARRY W
M AR RER O . THEODORE
N AVO LIO . A N D U N IT E D IN
S U R A N C E G R O U P T R U ST .
JA N W E E K S K A T O N A
and
P R E M I E R F IN A N C IA L S E R V
ICES. INC
Delendanlt
It you are a C ltlla n or perton
who hat a claim or Inleretl In
Ih e a b o v e c a t e , c o n t a c t
Theordor* Navollo/Trutte* tor
P rem ier Benefit Capital T ru it
at 40/ J l/ 49Si
Deled February I/. 1994
Theodore N avolkj/Truttee
P ub lish : F eb rua ry i t . l i A
M arch 7.1994
D E O 193
IN T H E CO UN TY CO U R T,
OF T H E E IO H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCU IT.
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E CO U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
CASE NO: 9J3S93CC10F
SO U T H EAST S E M IN O L E
CIVIC ASSOCIATION. INC a
Florid# N ot For P ro lll
Corporation, d/b/e C H U L A
V IS T A H O M E O W N E R ’S
ASSOCIATION
Plaintiff.
F R A N C E S C R O C K E R a 'k /a
F R A N C E S C R O C K E R V AN
W ORM ER
Defendant
N O TICE O F S A L E
Notice l i hereby given Ihet Ihe
undersigned, the Clerk o l Ihe
C ir c u it C o urt fo r S tm lr to lt
County, Florida, under and by
virtue ol the F in a l Judgment ol
Foreclosure heretofore entered
on the Jnd day o l M arch, 1994, In
that certain cause pending In the
C ircuit Court ot Ihe Eighteenth
Ju dicial C ircuit ol Florida. In
and lor Seminole County, being
C iv il Action No 93JS93CC30F, In
w h ic h S O U T H E A S T S E M I
N O L E CIVIC ASSO CIATIO N.
INC a Florid# N ot-For-Prolll
C o rp o ra tio n , d r b / a C H U L A
V ISTA H O M E O W N E R 'S ASSO
CIATION it Ihe P ia ln tltl end
F R A N C E S C R O C K E R * /k/a
FRAN CES C R O C KER VAN
W O R M E R It Ihe Defendant, w ill
o iler lor tale and te ll at public
outcry to Ihe highest end b e ll
bidder lo r cash a l the Seminole
County Courthouse. 301 N Perk
Avenue. Sanford. F lorida at lha
wett front door, on Ihe Slh day o!
A p ril. 1994. between the hours ol
II 00 a m . end 1:00 p.m., Ihe
tam e being a legal t a lt t day
and Ihe hour the legal hours ol
ta le , Ihe following described
property situated In Seminole
County, Florida:
Begin at the N E corner of the
NW U ol Ihe SW W of Section 33.
Township II South. Rang* 31
E a t l. run South 00*H'&lt;34" Wett
along the E eit line ol said NW St
of Ihe SW U 30&lt;t 00 feel Ihenc*
North i#*0l'3*" W etl 30* eo feel
to the Easterly tide ot Overlook
Drive, thence North 11*3*11''
E a t l elong the easterly tide ol
Overlook Drive 140 9/ leet to the
North line ol raid NW '• ot tha
SW U; 1Nance North *9*S*'ll''
E a it elong Ihe North line o l Ihe
said NW Li ot lha SW II 1/ 44
leet to the Point ol Beginning
A lto known a t Lot 10, Block 3.
unrecorded P lat ol Chula V illa
located In Section 71. Township
11 South, Rang* 31 East. Semi
not* County, F lorida
The said proparty, together
w i t h a l l th e t e n e m e n t s ,
h e r e d lle m e n li e n d ap
p u r ln e n a n c e l th e re u n to
belonging, or In eny way ap
pertaining, being told lo satisfy
ta ld lodgment
O A T E D t h l t in d d a y o l
M arch, 1994
IS E A L I
M A R Y A N N E M O RSE
CLERKO FTH E
C IR C U IT COURT
By: P a tricia F . Heath
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: M arch /, 14,1994
D E P Si

DE014T

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
P R O B A T E DIVISION
CASE NO f e i s t CP
IN RE E S T A T E O F
H ARO LD A STEVENS

Dec rated

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NOTICE OF
ADM IN ISTRATIO N
The a d m ln lilra tlo n o l the
e t la le o l H A R O L D A
S T E V E N S , d e c e a te d . F ile
Number »4 159 CP, It pending In
the Circuit Court lor Seminole
County, Florida, Probate Dlvl
lion. Ihe a d d rttt ot which It
Clerk o l the Court, Probate
Dlvltlon. 301 N. Park Avenue.
Sanford. Florida The namet
and addrettet ot In* pertonal
r e p r t t e n t a t lv * an d o l the
p erton al r t p r t t e n la llv e 'i al
lorney a r t tet forth below
A ll In te r file d p erto n t ir e
required lo file with thlt court.
W ITHIN T H R E E M O N T H S OF
THE F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS N O TICE: (1) a ll c la lm t
ag aln it the e ita tt and 111 any
o b je c tio n by an I n le r t ila d
per ton to whom thlt notice wat
m ailed that challenge! Ihe valid
lly ot the will. Ihe quetlllcetlom
ot the pertonal repretenlatlve,
venue, or lurltdlcU on ol the
court
A L L C L A IM S A N D O B JE C
TIO N S NO 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 lt N o tice h a t
begunon F e b ru a ry 11. 1994
P e rto n a l R e p re te n la tlve :

Lynn Sleyent Young
PSC Sit. H oi 344
F P O A P 94379 0)44
Attorney for Pertonal
Repretenlallye:
Harvey M Alper. Equlre
M A SSE y, A L P E R A
W A L D E N . P.A
111 W etl C llru t Street
A llem onle Spring!,
Florida 31/14
(40/| *49 0900
Publlth February l i A M arch
/, 1994
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Yen know you ara oat ling old
when your walker g e li an air bag, and they discontinue
your blood type." — Phyllis Ollier.

"Divo...dive...dang it, Dudley, you're in
deep trouble il you pulled your old
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7. 1094

IN T H E CO UN TY COURT
OF T H E ISTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCU IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY,
F L O R ID A
CASE NO. 93 15)3 CC &gt;9 F
G O V E R N O R S POINT
TOW N H OM ES
HOM EOW NERS'
ASSOCIATION, INC.,
Plaintiff.
v
M IC H A E L J D O M E N IC O and
D I A N A M IC H E L E DOM EN ICO ,
h it wile and WE K IVA H UNT
C L U B C O M M U N IT Y
ASSOCIATION, INC.,
D e ltn d a n li
N O TICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant Id a Final Judgment ot
F oreclosure d eled M a rc h I,
1994. and tn lered In Cato No
93 1333 CC JR F ol Ihe Seminole
County Court ol Ihe n th Judicial
C irc u it In end for Semlnol*
County, Florida, wherein GOV
E R N O R S P O IN T TO W N
H O M E S H O M E O W N E R S ' AS
FOCIATION, INC. It p rm nllll.
and M IC H A E L J DOM ENICO.
D IA N A M IC H E L E D O M EN ICO
and W E K I V A H U N T C L U B
C O M M U N IT Y ASSO CIATIO N.
INC are Defendant!. I w ill tell
lo lha highest and b elt bidder
lor cath at tha Wett Front Slept
ol Ihe Seminole Counly Court
house. 301 North Perk Avenue.
Senlord. F lorida 13//I. al II 00
o'clock A M on M arch 31. 1994,
lha following described property
a t t e l fo rth in ta ld F in a l
Judgment, to wit;
L o t 100 of G O V E R N O R S
PO IN T P H A S E 1, according lo
Ihe Ptat Ihereol a t recorded In
P la l Hook 1/ at Page 14 o l Ihe
P u b lic R e c o rd i of Semlnol*
County, Florida a/k/a 3a0 Win
c h e tltr Court, Longwood. F L
31/19
O A T E D M arch I. 1994
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
Clerk, C ircu it Court
By Jon* E. Jatew lc
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the Amer
leant With D lta b illlie t Act, per
tons with d lta b illlie t needing a
special accommodation to par
tlc lp a t* In t h l i p ro ce e d in g
thould contact Court A d m in lt
tratlon at 301 N P a rk Avenue.
Suite N30I, Sanford, F L 33/73,
telephone (40/) 311 4130, t i t
4711, not later than taven (/)
d ayt prior to the proceeding II
h e a r in g I m p a ir e d . ( T D D )
l-SOO 913 1/71. or Vole* (V)
I S0017/0. via F lo rid a Relay
Sarvlce.
Pub llth; M arch /, 14, 1994
D E P Si

IH T H B C IR C U I T COURT
OF T H E IIT H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F F L O R ID A
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY
O E N E R A L JU R ISD ICT IO N
DIVISION
C A S E NO. 91 1444 CA 14 K
JH M M O RTGAGE
S E C U R IT IE S , L P „
Plain tiff,
VS.
G E O R G E R B R IS T E R and
M A R Y H E L E N B R IS T E R i
t ill.
Delendanlt
N O TICE OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
Nolle* It hereby given lhal,
p u n u a n l to that F inal Judgment
ol Foreclosure dated February
14, 1994. and entered In civil
cat* number 93 1440 CA 14 K, of
Ihe C ircuit Courl of Ihe nth
Judicial C ircu it In and for Seminote County, Florida, wherein
JH M M O R T G AG E SECU RI
T IE S , L . P . I&gt; P la in tiff and
G E O R G E R B R IS T E R . M A R Y
H E L E N B R I S T E R , ---------- .
U N K N O W N P E R S O N I S ) IN
POSSESSION O F TH E SUB
JE C T R E A L P R O P E R T Y
N /K /A R O D N E Y O W ENS.
Il/*r* Defendant(i), I w ill t*H
lo Ihe hlg h eil and b atl bidder
lor cath a l tha west Iron! door ol
Ihe Semlnol* Counly courthouse
In Senlord, Florida. Seminole
County, Florida, a l II 00 A M
on M arch 11, 1994. the following
detcrlbed pioperty a t tat forth
In tald F inal Judgment, lo wit:
Lot 3J, T U S C A W IL L A U N IT 7,
according lo the p lal Ihereol, at
recorded In P la l Book 17, Pagat
44 47, Public R ecordi ol Sem i­
nole County, Florida
Dated M a r c h ! . 1994
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
Clerk of Circuit Courl
By Jan* E. Jatew lc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: M e rc h 7,14.1994
D E P 49

Legal Notices
IN T H E C IR CU IT COURT
FO R S E M IN O LE CO UN TY,
F LO R ID A
P R O B A T E DIVISION
F ile Number M SIS-CP
Division Probate
IN R E : E S T A T E O F
W IN IF R E O C M A X W E L L
I Deceated
N O T IC E O F
AD M IN IST R AT IO N
The a d m ln ltlr a llo n o l the
e tla le ol W inifred C M aiw etl.
d e c e a te d . F ile N u m b e r
94 03S CP, Il pending In Ih*
C ir c u it C o u rl lo r Sem lnol*
County, Florida, Probate Dlvl
tlon. the address ol which It
Sem lnol* Counly Courthouse.
Sanford. F lo rid a . 31//I The
nam et and addrettet ol the
personal representative and Ih#
p erton al re p re te n la llv e 't at
torney are te l forth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
SO N S A R E N O T IF IE D T H A T
A ll p erton t on whom th lt
notice It served who have n4&gt;
lections lhal challang* Ihe valid
lly ol Ihe w ill. Ih* quallltcatloni
o l the pertonal repretentallv*.
venuo. or Jurisdiction ol thlt
C o w l are required to III* their
o b le c flo n t w ith I h lt C o u rt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M ON TH S A F T E R THE
D A T E OF TH E FIR ST P U B LI
CATION O F THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y O AYS A F T E R THE
D A T E OF S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A ll t i editor* o l Ih* decedent
and other pertont having clalm t
or demands ag aln tl decedent !
e tla le on whom a copy ot thlt
notice It served within three
months alter Ih* date ot Ihe llr t l
publication of th lt nolle* mutt
III* Ihelr claim s with Ihlt Courl
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R IH E
D A T E O F TH E FIR ST P U B LI
CATIO N OF 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 OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A ll other cred ito rs o l the
decedent and pertont having
c la lm t or demands agalnit the
decedent ! e tla le m utt III* their
C lalm t with Ihlt court WITHIN
T H R E E M ON TH S A F T E R THE
□ A T E OF TH E FIR ST P U B LI
CATIO N OF T H ISN O T ICE
A L L C L A IM S . O E M A N D S
A N O O B JE C T IO N S NOT SO
F I L E D W ILL B E F O R E V E R
BARRED
The date ol the t in t public*
lion ol th lt Nolle* It February
7S, 1994
Pertonal Representative
John M a i welt, Jr,
Its Cattle Creek Road* 11
Binghamton, N Y 11901
Attorney lor Pertonal
Representative
John A Baldwin
7100 S Highway 1/ 91
Fern Park. F L 11/30
Telephone. (407) S14 1414
F lo rid a Bar No : 1141/9
Publish February IS A M arch
7. 1994
D E O 165

N O T IC E O F P U B LIC H E A R IN G
CITY O F L A K E M A R Y , F L O R ID A
N O T IC E O F IN T E N T IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by the C lly
Commission ol the City of Lake M ary. Florida, that la id Commission
will hold a P u b lic Hearing on M arch I/, 1994. at 7:00 P M . or a t toon
thereafter a t possible, lo consider a Development Agreement
between the City ot Lake M ary and Bank of Central Florida tor
property located In Ihe City ot Lake M a ry al Ihe southwest corner ol
Rinehart Road-I4A/I 4 a more specific description o l which It at
tel lows
D ESCRIPTIO N
That portion ol Ihe Northeast U ol Sactlon 6. Township K&gt; South,
Range 30 E a tl, Semlnol* County, Florida, lying South ol and
abutting the touiherly Right ol Way line o l Paoia Road norm ally
State Rood M AI, a lto lying E a it of Slate Road 400 (Interstate 4)
tying W etl o l Rhlneharl Road and lying North ol Ihe Sanlord Grant
Land L e tt the N orth490 00 (eel Ihereol
AN D LESS th e f o l l o w in g d e s c r ib e d l a n d s
From the Southeast corner ot the Northeast 'a ol said Section 6.
run thence South *9-«'29" Wett along the South line ot said
Northeast
a distance o l 3,11071 leet lo live easterly Right ol Way
line ot S R 400 11 4); thence North 34*0111'' E a it along tald
Right o tW a y line a d ltla n te ol 1,44* 45 feel to Ihe POINT OF
B E G IN N IN G . Ihenc* leaving tald Right ol Way line. North 37*0111''
E a tl a distance ol 19* 19 lo Ih# point ol curvature ol a curve concave
easterly having a radius ot 797.9/ leet and a chord bearing ol North
45*01’44" E a tl. Ihenc# northerly along Ihe ere o l ta ld curve, through
a central angle ol 34*04’1*". a distance o l 501 41 teel to the Point ol
Tangency. thence North 47*0* 01' East a distance ot 44 / 74 leet lo tha
point o l curveture ot a curve concave westerly having a rad lut of
149 /0 feet and a chord bearing ol North 3!*S9’ 1J" E a tt; thence
northerly along Ihe arc ot tald curve through e centrel angle ol
el*l7'03” e distance o l 431 43 feel lo Point ol Tangency; thence North
00*5101'’ C e lt a distance ol 33* 47 leet; thence South 19*19 35" East »
distance ol 144 5/ leal to Ihe westerly Right of Way line Ol Rhlneharl
Road, thence North 00*00'45" E a tl along the w eiterly Right o l Way
line ol Rhlneliart Road a distance ol 70 00 leal lo Ihe touiherly
Right o l Way line ol C R. 44A IPeole Road); thence N orlh S H t r i l "
Wetl along tald touiherly R lg h lo l Way line ol C R M A (Peole
Roadl e distance ol 404 00 teal, thence continuing along said
touiherly Right o l Way line. South I/*31'I9" Watt a distance ot 417.43
leet lo the easterly Right ot Way line ot S R . 400 ( I 41; thence South
14*0115" W etl along la id e a ile rly Right nt Way line a d lilan ce ol
1.5*4 03 feet to the Point ol Beginning
Containing 17 5* acres, more or lest
B E A R IN G S A R E B A S E D ON TH E SOUTH L IN E OF TH E
SO U THEAST •* OF SECTIO N 4. TOW NSHIP 30 SOUTH. R A N G E 30
EAST AS B E IN G S *9*4* 39" W, A SSU M E D NORTH
The North 690 00 (tel ot Section 6, Township 30 South, Range 30
E a tl. Seminole Counly, Florida, lying South ol and abutting Ihe
touiherly Right ol Way line ol Peole Road no rm ally Stale Road
M A). a lto lying E a tl ol State Road 400 ( Interstate 4) and lying Watt
cl R hlneharl Road
L E S S TH E FO LLO W IN G D E S C R IB E D LAND S
From Ihe Southeast corner o l Ihe N orlheatl V* ol ta ld Section 4,
run thence South *9*4»'39" W etl along Ihe South line ot la id
Northeast &gt;i a d lila n ce ol 3.J30 71 feet to the ee tlerly flig ht o l Way
line ol S.R 400 (1 4); thence N orlh 34*03'3S" E a t l along tald
Right o l Way line a d lilan ce ol 1.44*41 feel lo Ih* POINT OF
B E G IN N IN G , thence leaving tald Right o l Way line, N orlh 3/*01'15"
E a tl a d lila n ce ol 39* 19 lo Ih* point ol curvature ol a curve concave
eetlerly having a radius ol 797.97 teel and a chord bearing ol North
4S*05'44" E a tl; thence northerly along the arc cf la id curve, through
a central angle ot J4*04'J»", a d litenc* ol SOT 45 feet to the Point ol
Tangency; thence North 4)*0*'03" E att a dlltanca ol 447.74 teel lo
Ih# point of curvature o l a curve concave w etterly having a radlut of
3*970 teel and a chord bearing of N orlh I H S f l l " E e tt; thence
northerly along Ihe arc ot ta ld curve through a central angle of
47*17'OT" a d lilan ce ot 433 *3 leet to Point ol Tengency; thence North
W*5I'0I" E a it a distance ol 314 47 (eat; thence South *9-a r i l " East a
distance ol 144 57 leet to Ih# wetter ly Right ol-Way line o l Rhlnehert
Road; thence North 00*00'4 l" E a tl along Ih# w etlerly Right ot Way
line ol Rhlneharl Road a distance ol 70 00 (eel lo the touiherly
Right ot Way line ol C.R. 44A (Paoia Road); Ihenc# N orlh »9*49'15"
W etl along tald touiherly R lg h lo l Way line ol C.R . 44A IPaol#
Roadl a distance ol 404 00 leet; Ihenc* continuing along la id
touiherly Might ol Way line. South *7*35*39" W e ll a d lila n c e ol 417.4]
leet lo Ih* e a ile rly Rlghl o l Way line o l S.R 400 11 4); thence South
34*03'33" W e ll along ta ld e a ile rly R lg h lo l Way line a dlltanca ol
1.3*4 03 feel lo Ihe Point of Beginning.
Containing* U acres, more or le u
B E A R IN G S A R E B A S E D ON T H E SOUTH L IN E OF T H E
SO U THEAST U O F SECTION 6, TOW NSHIP 30 SOUTH. R A N G E 30
EAST AS B E IN G S»9*4*'lt" W, A S S U M E D NORTH
Said properly It lo he developed at:
A commerclel/offlc# perk w llh a m axim um height lim itation of 40
leal sublect to Ihe toning restrictions ol C l and C l u n te il
superseded by Ihe provisions of Ih# proposed Development
Agreement. Copies ol Ih* Agreement m ay be obtained Irom Ihe C lly
C le rk 'to fllc e
The Public Hearing w ill be held In the Com m lttlon Chamber!. 100
N. Country Club Road. Lake M ary, Florida. The public It Invited to
■(tend end be heard. Said hearing m ay be continued from tim e lo
lim e until a decision It made by the C lly Com m lttlon
A T A P E D R C C O R O O F T H IS M E E T IN O IS M A D E B Y TH E C ITY
FO R ITS C O N V E N IE N C E . THIS R E C O R D M A Y NOT CON
S T IT U T E A N A D E Q U A T E R E C O R D F O R P U R P O S E S O F
A P P E A L F R O M A OECISION M A D E B Y TH E C ITY WITH
R E S P E C T TO T H E F O R E G O IN O M A T T E R A N Y P E R S O N
W ISHING TO E N S U R E T H AT AN A D E Q U A T E R E C O R D O F T H E
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A IN T A IN E D FO R A P P E L L A T E P U R P O S E S
IS A D V IS E D TO M A K E TH E N E C E S S A R Y A R R A N G E M E N T S A T
HIS OR H E R OWN E X P E N S E
P E R S O N S W ITH D IS A B ILIT IE S N E E D IN G ASSISTANCE TO
P A R T IC IP A T E IN A N Y O F T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S SHOULD
CO N T ACT T H E C IT Y A D A COORDIN ATOR AT L E A S T 41 HOURS
I N A O V A N C E O F T H E M E E T IN G AT (407)314 3034.
C IT Y O F L A K E M A R Y , F LO R ID A
Carol A Foster, City Clerk
D A T E D : M e rc h 4,1994
P U B LIS H : M a r c h 7.1994
D E P SS

71— H e l p W a n t e d

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
0:00 A.M. *5:30 PJUL
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
tf A SUNDAY

M AS
For a ll lu ll tlm e tfilfll: 7 3.
1 1 7 ,4 3 1 1 M u tl be certified

ORDERLIES
F u ll lim e J II th llt

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

LPN

14 cohMcutlv* tim a i_____ 5 7* ■ lint

F u ll lim e I II and
pert tim e ] It

10 eonucifth/t firm * ______ ,70* ■ Bn#
7 eonstcullvt O rn ti______ ,91 1■ lint
3 eonstcullvt tfmt*.____ 01.10 a Bn#
R a ttt a rt ptr llt u t , battd bn 3 lin t td
’ 3 L in t i Minimum

Accepting applications
Monday Frid ay, 9 4
Denary Manor 49 N. 17 91,
O e la r y 4*7 44* 4416

Construction Mdds Needtd
M ust have hard soled shoes
D ay sh ift, M onday F rid a y
P a id d ally Call alter 1PM
Monday F rid a y 407 494 111!

NOWACCEPTING
Scheduling may include Herald Advortteer at t ie ootl ot an adddmnal day
Cancel wbmt you get teesdt* Pay onty kx day* yew ad tuna al rale earned
U te M deecnpbon ktf tu te si meutta Copy mutt M k m a rm pintle typo
graphical form -Commercial frequency rate# ate eveilaMa

COSMETOLOGIST
C h r lt lla n o w n ed , non
sm oking, lu ll s e rv le t pro
Itsslonal salon and cosmetic
studio Com m ission on serv
Ices plus com m ission on 10 lop
r e le ll heir cere lines We're
growing, we’re busy, and we
have openings lor youl

DEADLINES
Tuesday thru Friday l? N o o n Tha Day Before Puts tenon
Sunday And Monday 5 30 P M Fnday

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS; In lha w ant o l an a?tor In an

a n m e stseetts ;s«i

td , lha Sanlord Herald will be rooponaiblo for tho llr tl

le r Interview appointment

In eon Ion only and only to tho oatont o l tho ooal ot that
Inaortion. Ptoaao check your ad for accuracy tho llral day It
tuna.

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Experience, pert Mm*

DIRECTOR

12— E l d e r l y C a r e
A D U L T C A R E In our""private
Longwood home ] beds avail
P leat# conlact P ebble 774 4* 79

Bladder Control Probltmi?
SEN IO RS, ca ll lo lind out if
you quality lor a ttitla n c* with
D IA P E R S /P A D S delivered lo
your door monthly 407 1401134
LO V IN O H O M E tor elderly In
Lake M ary area 14 hour care
w llh lot* of TLC Please con
fact V irg il or K r lttla a l
407 113 1394

For e tttb llth e d childcare con
ler. Education and oiporience
In early childhood required
_________C e ll 333 *413_______

27— N u r s e r y &amp;
C h ild C a r e

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G C A R R IE R S . Tavares. FI.
• well established and grow
Ing C e n tre l F lo rid a based
company o lle r t you
• 13# In 3*4 per mil*
• Up to 13.000 m l pet mo
• Stop O il Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
■ Salety A Perform ance Bonus
• Spouse Riding Program
• Average T rlp S 7 Days
• L a i* Model Conventional
Tractors
It you have 1 years Iraclor
trailer. O TR and snow and Ice
• iperlence plus a good driving
record, call.
_ _ !J* s # 7 * t« * _

O P E N M O N D A Y -tU N D A Y l
C a ll lor d e ta il! Ages I I I
111 7431/Llc 1393 ID

55— B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s
C0RE/M *M '»Vtndin|
Local route, priced to ta ll ta il
________ 1 00* 54* 31*4________

OWN A PAYPHONE ROUTE
21— P e r s o n a ls
ADOPTIONS
Free m edical care. Irantpor
fa lle n , counseling, p riv a te
doctor plus living e ip e m e t
Bar 4337113 Clearwater Attorney
John F rlck e r
1 100 97) 34*0

23— L o s t &amp; F o u n d
FO U N D . Black poodle, on E a tt
tide ot Sanford 134 1*4* or
___________ 333 5099__________
FOUND. Illk A while liny kitten
possibly wandered away Irom
mother W ill give fo good
home for F R E E Knot claimed
In three dayt
110 3717
• FO U N D V t R V T A M E , tweef
C O C K A T IE L
In west I3lh
street area C all 331 5530

SIlOD/wk potential Unique op
portunlly 1 1CO *■ 7633
P A P E R R O U T E : DO day *00
Sun 40 m iles long This 41m In
d o llv e c llm e H t . r o *31 7 W

DRIVER

STUPID JOE

C D L cla st B. hat M A T . air
brakes required M u si know
Orlando area
C a ll tee appointment 31) »S&lt;1

Invested 17 500 00 and made
over 375.000 00 last year with
his computer by processing
health claim s lor consumers A
Doctors Would you like to be
stupid tool I *00 410 9*74

Dfhrtr/W*i(hous« Person
M ust have class A C D L Apply
In person
Loxscreen Com
• any, 399 Silver Lake Dr

61^-M o n e y to L e n d

EXP INDUSTRIAL SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY)

Mon thru T hu n, f i t hr work
days Pd holiday and vaca
lion Apply el; San Del, 134*
Old L a k a M a ry R d . Sanlord
a F I L E C L I N K T R A IN E E •
Keep in shape here I Fun place
to work I Now Is tin lim e
F R E E R EG IST R A T IO N
AAA E M PLO YM EN T
__ /O O W lllh S I , B M I H

A ll you need IS your title Jack
Diamond for appointment
340 3939

71— H e lp W a n t e d
1.994 A V O N products E a rn to
509, No door/itoor PT/FT
Sand 1331-1191/1 100 90* 114*

Legal Notice
N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notice It hereby given lhal f
am engaged In butlnett al 131
Bay wood Ave . Longwood. F L
33750. Seminole County, Florida
under tne Fictitious Name of
S E M I N O L E H O S E A F IT
TINOS. and lh a l I Intend to
register said name with the
Division ol Corporations. Tall#
hassee. Florida. In accordance
w llh the p r o v is io n s o l the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To
W it
Section 465 09, F lo rid a
Statutas 1991
Sandra Guckenberger
Publish M a rch /. 1994
D E P 14

A D O TO Y O U R IN C O M E
S E L L A V O N NO W I
C A L L 111-011 or 331*419

i R O U T E D R IV E R *
1)50 wk Van provided No
C O L Is required tserel Make
local drop P aid benelils
F R E E R E G IST R A T IO N
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
7 * * w t in &gt; s t . n m r t

AGENTS-REAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds like success
W e're well Inlo our 3rd decade
ol training successful agents
No license/....... .W e'll help!
W A T SO N R E A L T Y C O R P
REALTO RS
11111 * *

SALES TRAINEE
F o r A lu m in u m and v in y l
Mafrutlont Apply In p w rw i
L O X iC H P C N C O M PA N Y
Stiver Laht Or

ASSEM BLY/FACT0RY
$7110hr N o u p nec Immed
opening. 407 140 004 tm lee__

SECURITY OFFICERS
P /T
S a n to r d / L a k e M a r y
Area Weekend s u its Class (3
guard Meant* rag *94 4IS3
• SW IT C H B O A R D T R A IN E E •
P u l your personality lo work
here Hurry, ca ll us todayl
F R E E R EG IST R A T IO N
AAA EM P LO Y M EN T
roo w i i i h Si . n i i i / t

AUTO MECHANIC
Hourly piu* commission, mutt
r* p*r i?nc#d, o m i tools
J im ))1 ) » l

BARTENDER
F u ll time Experienced pre
(erred C e ll 311 99»* between
9am 4pm__________

Best Part Tim# Job In Town
U n ib o d W hy

A d d it io n s &amp;
R e m o d e lin g
R E S ./C O M M . V in y l Siding .
A lu m . F ra m in g , O ry w a ll.
Doors, Hooting,Concrete.
11) 4*31... I.O, Bellnl, CB M 19U 0

A p p ll a n c e s
A P P L IA N C E R E P A IR
Free
eppl. service call w llh ra
pairs I John. A 9- Best, 134 3145

C a rp e n try
C A R P E N T E R A ll kinds ol home
repairs, painting A ceram ic
.131 5971
(lie. Richard Grots

C a r p e t C le a n in g
SA M ’ S C A R P E T C L IA N IN O
pint strip and b ufl floors.
R o t ld e n lie l/ c o m m t r c la l 34
h n 134 JS4I. beeper44* 0541

C le a n in g S e r v ic e
LO
NO JO B TOO L A R O E
H om e/olllce F re e e s l I work
alone, no crew. Rel. avail
Lie 71ns/Bond. Plane 349-1111
3 BR 344, 1 BR 349,4 BR 144.S*
A professional, com m ercial

l4amavall#bl^J»M3^^^^

_______ C o n c r e t e_______
C A P T A IN C O N C R E T E . Wayne
Oeal. I M an Quality Opera
Itool 330-313S/434-3*43

F u ll lim a Apply within Mon
day F rid a y . 9 4 at D ebar,
M anor
4*1 44*441*

L a w n S e r v ic e

E le c t r ic a l

N o t ic e
F LO R IO A ST A T E R E Q U IR E S
all c o n ira c lo ri be registered
or certified. To verily a ttata
c o n t r a c t o r s l lc e n i o c a lf
I 100 3417940. O ccupational
L lc tn ta t ara required by Iho
counly end can be verified by
calllnq III 1130. e it 7433

HOUSEKEEPER

E a rn 5100 1140 per week Res
Idential homecleenlng Mon
day Friday. Day hours Need
car Cell M e rry M aids 131 5144

r 3 I P r " Mowing. TTeedeafm g!
Edging, SIS A up Light haul
Irsg Free Etllm alee. 333 1717
T O M A J E F F ’l LAW N C A R E I
Ret./Com m , dependable, low
rates! F re e e s l...... _ . 330 7070

E l e c t r ic ia n ,
R ep air addition, co m m /ret.
L lc /ln t. IEROOOII93 331 *4/3

m a st er

F l o o r in g
H ARD W OOD FLO O R IN O
Install Sanding Finishing
T O M O L S E N 1-113-4)43317

P re ssu rrcT e a n T n g "*
oH^nTffm#*nnrTveway s.

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

root*, pool d e c k s , w a lk s,
houtet F re e e tl. S I 413)

IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
Plastering Remodel new and

R o o t in g

hltlorl^som#03 33 9 l0 ^ m

O Y S B E R S R O O F IN G
F ree
o i l . , 30 y r t e x p e r ie n c e
Dond/lns/LIc RCC04434]
Call 174 4115

H e a lt h &amp; B e a u t y
N AILS, N AILS, N AILS Want
baaulltul n a llt l Gel nails are
h eellhyl Won't crack, chip,
peel a il Lyn 134 91)* F lr t f
lim e c u t to m t n - lill t o ll 13*11

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

H o m e Im p ro v e m e n t"

B L U E S K Y PO O LS A N D SPAS
Service, repair and remodel
Ing. Q u a lity work e l low
prices Free e t l 407 ) 1* 9991
W E E K L Y S E R V IC E from 345
mo, Ch*m R ile Pool Service

A F F O R D A B L E Horn* R tp alr.
Dependable. A ll phases Call
lor Ire* a il M ichael 33) 710*
R E S T O R A T IO N . D R Y W A L L
metal tlu d t, doors, trim , tid ­
ing, porches, decks, gaiebot
313-30*7__________

i_J4^M7|^^^ober^ho*mak»r
T r e e S e r v ic e

H /7 E -W A V — . ...

E C H O LS T R E E SVC L lc 't. in i
" L » l tho P ro fe ttb n a lt do If."
F ro * e tlim e te i. .........33) 3339

WLr S H O W U P

t

L e i T ill* u ia u in y A d S :
w o r k F o r Y « u ...
Y
C u l l C liiM in n l

V iu

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 *

|

Window Repair
and Cleaning
WINDOW ft SCREEN REPAIR:
4*7)1)7111

T an cIsca p T n g "
C Y P R E S S M U L C H S ll/ y a rd
104% G ra d e A , m ille d In
Longwood. a i l m for • free
estimate on your froo trim ­
m ing and r*m » y*ll Hardy
Tree Service doing b u tln ett at
A A A Tree Service 3)9-1141

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INH IO H OIAJU
The CtooelAedi
The Job YOu Worn!

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F o r As Low As $ 4 5 Per M o n t h .
Call C l a s s i f i e d , 3 22- 2611

�Sanford Horald, Sanford. Florida - Monday, March 7, 1994 - SB
71— H e lp W a n te d
SANFORO PRINTING
P o ll lion open lor * lour color
stripper Mu»t hnvt &gt; year*
e x p e r ie n c e a n d c a m e r a
operating (aperient*
121 1300*.I 130

LEGAL ADVERTISING/
RECEPTIONIST
Q uail(ltd candidate m u it be
able lo type IS 41 word* per
m inute w ith , accu racy and
opera)* lo key calcu lato r
P le a t a n l phone v o ic e re
qulred Apply In person
SAN FO R O H E R A L D
MON F R E N C H A V E .
SAN FO RD

L A B O R E R S N E E D E D S k illed
a n d unskilled Potillona a v a il
a b le D ay* C a ll between I 1

SPR IN T STA F F I NO, W R I I

LAMINATORS WANTED
Eaperlence In b o lt building
H ire Immediately Apply a l
ICIO Dolgner PI . u i a me

' LEE'S FAMOUS CHICKEN
E X P E R IE N C E D
• Cook
• Counter Perton
• Salad Prep
• Cathler
A p p ly In p e rto n betw een
T airvlO am , la m Jam . n o s
South P u n c h A v e
’_______
• L E O A L ASSISTANT a
T raln l Local firm needt your
d etlre lo work with lop lirm
F R E E R E G IST R A T IO N
AAA E M P LO Y M E N t
roow n i h i l , i n t u t
L O O K I N G lor lo v in g com
patloal* persons that love the
elder ly W ill Iraln W tOOl__

MAIDS
F /T M E . * 4 W ill train,
unllo rm t M olly M aid, ter v»7

MAIDS
S e r v I c e M a ld now h ir in g
L e a d e rt evg M hr P a id
mileage Call today, tle r l
tom orrow ' I ap &lt;&gt;tl, 111 6J4I
M ED ICAL

LPN
to a tm t in p#fi»n* tan*
nlng For mor# information
contact Don at D oU uy Manor
40? 440 4€H
M F D I fA L

RN
Charge nurte lor lam Jpm, IV
and x n l a l a lo r exp erien ce
needed Apply In fer ton
Debar y Manor
*0 N Hwy If t l
Debary. El
• M O R T O A O E PRO CESSO R •
F u ll benefllt package) Keep
report! In order I G ill now I
F R E E R EG IST R A T IO N
AAA E M P LO Y M C N f
100 W ]!!h St . I ll 111*
.N A N N Y e
Help mother with J children
Put your tender loving care lo
work here Thltonet lor you
F R E E N ECUS THAT ION
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
IM W IS Ih S t . OS SIT*

NIGHT HELP
ID E U V E
• k it c h e n He l p
• W AITRESS''W A ITE H
A p p ly In p e r t u n
CAFE
SO R R E N T O 171 14 Country
Club Rd, Lake M ary

" NIGHTAUHI0R
C it h f t r or m o M apperwnetd
praterr A p p l y in p«rtt&gt;n
DAYS INN
44S0W SM4*
SA N FO R D
i n 4100
BORDER P U L L E R •
F t* paid! F an ya iitc oppoMu
r» I f y to g r o w w it h o ld
•4»abliihadbuilnfn% Murry
F R E E R E G IST R A T IO N
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
TOO W n t h St.. J1J 1174

O

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A

A

OVER 100 CALLS!
R u tt A E d llh Blur. Managers
ol Sun Ray Store Away were
re a lly pleased with the re
tp o n te that they rece ive d
Irons Ihelr help wanted ad
"W e m utl have had ovtr 100
call* the one week the ad
ran " eiclalm ed Edith, a very
te lltlie d Sanlerd Herald ad
verllter Join the rarskt ol our
m an y t a t lt lle d custom ers
Whether It be a |ob position to
fill, homo lor rent or vehicle
lo r ta le , le i the Sen lo rd
Herald d a t t llle d t do the work
lor you I

CALL TODAY!
3 2 2 -26 11
_* * * * * * * * * *
e P A C K A G IN G E N G IN E E R »
To S50K Design machinery
lor national company Sell
starter needed Benefit*
F R E E R E G IST R A T IO N
AAA EM P LO Y M EN T
lo e w is ih st.. n i s it *

POSITION AVAILABLE
The Senlord Hom ing Aulhori
ty It seeking n Director ol
Operations lor the toper vision
and coordination ol a ll main
lenance and m odernlcisllon
ty tle m t H eguiret graduation
Irons an accredited lour year
u n iv e rsity or co lleg e with
ma|or course work In Building
Construction Engineering or
Business with liv e years su
peryltory evperlance in build
Ing and mechanical trades, or
an equivalent combination ol
training and evparlen ct In
required areas o l supervision
S a la ry ne g otiab le Closing
dale - M A R C H IS. 1*94 at * 00
P .M
A p p ly a l Ih e A d
m ln ls lr a tlv e O lllc e nl IT*
Castla Brewer Court. Senlord.
F lorida Position description
avallooble upon request The
Sanlord Housing Authority It
an Equal O pporlunlly/Secllon
J Em ployer
P hyllis O. Richardson, HUM
Eeecutlve Director
________ 1401) J111IM ________

PRODUCTION
Com pany seeks Individuals
with assembly and machine
operating experience Long
term assignment G reat op
portunlly. Never alee!
Help Personnel, &gt;3**444__

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY
needed fo r m ajor Sanford
company. E ecollenl lempo
rary-lo permanent posh Ion lor
m o llv a le d in d iv id u al Busy
phones require lhal applicant
have extensive experience and
cu sto m e r re la tio n s . W ord
processing eaperlence a lto
required. Never a leel
Oenerel Personnel
«*) 111)

71 — H e lp W a n t e d
TEACHERS AIDE
F u ll lim e Experienced The
K id 's Korner. Plnsve call lor

appointment..... ...... i n T ill

TEACHERS
M u st have earned *0 h r t
toward a C D A or equivalent,
or bachelors deepe* In early
ch ild h o o d ____ K31003
telem arketers'

longwood, p ari lim e Monday
thru r rlday. I P M TPM, Sal
urday. TAM S P M SJ.S0 per
hour plus bonus and com
m is s io n
P e rm an en t p o tl
Hons!.................. Never a lee l
Help Personnel,*!* M M

TELLER
Experienced Part lim e 4 day
week Local credit union No
Saturdays Lake M a ry loca
lion M ail resume to
Blind box IT* *
P O. Box 1*41
S*w*»rd, F t l i m i M l
• V E N D IN G TECH *
T ra ln l M a in ta in A service
machines Great opportunity
with benelits C alln o w l
F R E E R E G IST R A T IO N
AAA E M PLO YM EN T
I M W U lh S I ., B I S I U
W A N T ED : Live In Companion/
Hememaker lo kve with el
d erly lady Salary, private
living quarters, etc C a ll alter
IDerrv, please _ 33* *200_______
W AREHO USE AN D O E N E R A L
LABO R P E L P N E E D E D !
Bonus lor drivers A ll th ills
avalleble Dally pay. no lee
Report ready lo work S 30 am
Industrial Labor $vc , 1011
F re m h A v No phone calls
e W AREHO USE W ORKER e
Ere paid! Super local llrrn
n e e d s lo h lre today Benelits
F R E E R E G IST R A T IO N
AAA E M P LO Y M E N T
m w w t is t . , H U H *

WRECKER DRIVER
E xp e rie n ced M usi liv e In
Sanlord area A have C last A
C D L Apply at 7JTPW 1st SI

93— R o o m s fo r R e n t
A Q U IET. cl##n rm , hlt&lt;h#n,
pfiont, lJuntJr j A p f l avail
able alto SIS A up 37*4*33
C L E A N ROOMS tingle starling
t? V w h
K He fien, phonit*.
laundry. video g*»m#t, oM
parking 3J044U
* F R E E ROOM A N D B O A R D V
D.id M ill vhar# 3 tadrm homo in
tu h a n g * for h*!p w/ daugh
( in , 10 &amp; 15 Idea! for tfngl#
morn or older wofmq 7117700
N E W L Y R E N O V A T E D , pnvaf#
#nfranc#, paddl# fan In your
room* your own heal tonlrol,
relf igurMfor. mlcrovvavi and
color lv Off lire# I parking
and maid w rvic# Conv#ni«nt
location fh# b#*t In town
1731001
_________
PMIVA T L LONGW OOD HOME
Non %mok#r 160 wk ISO dep
1341310
____ _________
ROOMS f OH HI N r
5#© rttlrterdt al 1M4 Park
Av« . Sanford
S A N F O R D K l i t h e n /la u n d ry
p rlv . Cable Prlvat# home
M5'wk plus dep m 7444

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

NOTICE
AH rental and real estate
advertisement* are tubjecl to
Ihe Federal F air Mousing Act,
'■which m akes if ille g a l to
advertise any preference, llm
•tat ion o r d isc rim in at ion
based t*i race, color, religion,
sea, handicap fa m ilial status
or national o r i g i n ________

A L L U T ILIT IE S paid on I bdrm
Clesin, blinds, carpel. A/C. no
pets 1560 ♦ der&gt; 3D 1064

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
A T T R A C T IV E large and clean.
1 Bdrm. A/C. *Z7S/mo plus
j «p
in Mss

CASSELBERRY
Upscale, single story, palio
apartments I bectoerm Ideal
for Individual or couple
__________ 0H-47II__________

GOING...GOING...
1 Bdrm /I B a ih jl) 1T1T
SH EN AN D O AH APARTM EN TS

LEASE FOR LESSI
One Bedroom Apartments
t lH D E A L
M«m*ood Apts 327 7724

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm, SlOOrno
Ib d rm . S410 mo and up

3238670
M O D E R N 1 Bdrm duplex. Cent
H /A. appliances, mini blinds
Senlord S lU /m o 1**0114
M O V E IN S P E C IA L Newly re
novated I &amp; 1 bdrm apis A ll
amenities SlTT S3S0 mo plus
dep I yr leas* 11* IMA_______
Q U IE T 1/fSV lownhouso. 7X36
Park. A d ull comm 1415/mo
and sac dep W *ter/|rash
Inc I Barb Mon F r t l l l l M l
S A N F O R D I B d r m A p t*
SlTS'rno STOO'dep Call altar
Spm SI* TO**_______________
I B E D R O O M F R E E M O N TH
S P E C IA L ! 1 bdrm* A elite
aval! Call Je rry . 333 M »
I B E D R O O M I l l s month plus
S11S s e c u rity deposit and
relerences
3)111*1

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

KIT 'N* CAHLYI.K(D hy t.iirrv Wright

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

P IN E C R E S T
3/1. cent H /A,
appl , fenced y d . carport,
SSSO/mo HISTORIC A R E A
3/1. a p p l . Epic,, g a ra g e ,
ISSO/mo C all Paul Osborn*.
Venture I Preperties. 111*1*4
S A N F O R D . 1/1 Im ced yard,
Qulel neighborhood 1st A Iasi
J1J S i l l Of 130 *a*01v msg
SAN FO R D . 1 bdrm, H Y bath
lakelront house USO/mo
___________111 ICO*__________
S A N F O R D , 3 Bdrm, 3 balh,
great location, kneed yard,
C/H, carpeted. 43*3,mo plus
sec 1*T 1*00________________
S A N F O R D G OLD SBORO
R E N T TOOWN
3 bdrm . new kitchen, air
t) 000 down, SlM m x i M9 i m /
SA N FO R D H em lllan D rslrid
R E N T TOCW N
Like new 3/3, Air, Laundry
tfOQOdn , t**0/mo M T 7 W

10S— D u p le x T r ip le x / R e n t
SAN FO RO . 1 bdrm
carport
s e c u rity system lu ll k ll .
11* TIM disc Bunted S*IS
SA N FO R D . Why rent. II you
have SIQO0, you can own all
new lu ll duplex, l/ 1 'i. ea
w le
Live For f rev nvs Mm
SA N FO R D 1 bdrm. I balh Nlca
areal Large yard tlSO.'rno
plus security 3*T S*00________
l B D R M , I B A T H Cent H /A.
w a ll/w a ll carpet all appl!

ance* I1J *r*4or Ur 9«0S
107— M o b ile
H om es / Rent

* * * * * * * * * *

MUST HAVE HAD
50 CALLS!
SAN FO RD H E R A L D
A D V E R T IS E R S O E T
RESULTSI
()o you
to r n n l a n
4p«rtmeof. home or moth It
home? Get ihdt phone to ring
by t till log th e Sen for rf He re Id
C le t ilf led i

"Hit phone was ringing
o il lh« hook!''
«aplained one iid vfr liver *h«n
aik«rd .ibouf hi% rcntel ed Put
Ihe Seniord Hereld clem fiedv
lo ^ork lor you!

157— M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le
118— O t f lc e
S p a c e / Rent
N E W Sanlord olttces and/or
warehouses too 1*00 sq It
Seeclat, IHS/m o. 133 »S«
O F F I C I Space: French A v e .
Sanlord
SISO'mo
Includes util
310 H "
P R O F E S S IO N A L O F F IC E
Oulldlng in downtown la v e
M a r y Surrounded hy c lly
p a rk s
1*1 E W ilb u r A ,e

S*SC/mo M l «TI1 Cktle______
SANTORO. O il ( f vpi &lt;■ txrvi
Sq IT, building infal, WOO sq
It. per o lllc e unit 111 100*
100 SO F E E T lo r leese on t l Tl.
su cc e sslu l ex istin g anchor
businesses Good parking and
lig h tin g
G re a t v is ib ilit y
Asking S*0U mo Dl*a6*w ork

141— H o m e s t o r S a le

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
F H A OR V A AS L(*V AS $• »N
A tlu rn t no quahhev A owner
financing low os 1400/mot
G ov1? Foreclosures, Repos!
Seminole, Oranqe. Volusia l

Sanlord Premiertftn
ror L e u tturn 11 Ouwn
• F O R E C L O S U R E ! 31 on
•cr« f Appi
in s ld v u til
fenced yd1 Only t i t COO!
• 3/1a over 1/7 acre! Liv dm
lam rm S atellifedlth 141.404
• 1/7 w /POOL tor only Ul.SOOt
L iv . dininq lam rm s too1
• M UST
S E L L ! E n jo y
pool/tennis' Lovely J'7. appl .
fplc..* u r , porch, trrued yd
garage Only Ill.tOOt
• L A K E * tenntt. com rnuntty
pooit |/J cyifoim, hv.. d m . e*»f
in k it c h
appl G a ra g e
W rfOOl
• 1/1, brand new carpet A paint"
C e n t H / A . c a r p o rt Ju s!

141— H o m e s f o r S a le

HALL REALTY
312 W Fin*) 5 t , Siiitlo M l
la k e lro n t 3/|hnm*,SSI,SCO
* 'i corner la l.a lr
.1*1.SCO
ITor i i . r c i l Terms! Cuuntryl
l / l / l lam . air, fenced, SS/.SBO
|/) / l. loaded w /leakiresI S/T T00

323-5774
•OW NER F IN A N C C I 1.000 I sq
f! * bdrm J balh on dbl lot
Low down
great le rm sl
f’ nced f Ighll SVa.aSO
‘ IM M A C U L A T E ) bdrm 1 balh,
b lk
co n st . c e n t H /A .
spacious fam ily rm , beautiful
oaks,irvlgardens SAT.S00
, V n r r ir

Hi:At. tlSTATH, INC
________ 322 7498 _______
PRICED FROM 17,000
Sa n ford
S in g /d b ls m anu
homes Low down easy f Inane
,r j FI Housing Outlet II* H IT
H ISERVE ATTHE
CROSSINGS 1 bdrm. 1 balh. 1
car garage Screen porch,
eal in kllchen, living room,
d in in g area, paddle fans
I/T.TB0 , ............ ...... 3MT1S0
SAN FO R D . J/J. qrnal rm . ) yrt
custom built, im m aculate.
S\* WO 1)0 111! or 113 1000
SA N FO R D D U P L E X 1 bed I
balh, carport each side New
tool carpet A paint Only
II 000 ON t l OQ/rmwth &gt;11 0/TI
S A N F O R D D U P L E X Top Con
d illo n Good neighborhood
it* TOO
Call altar Spm
*01 S&gt;* TO**_________

STAIRS PROPERTY
M AN AG EM EN T A R EALTY
4411 111 1311/311 U l«

STENSTROM

Assume No Q u iillfic itt
• 7/7 M f7 PITI »S4 SOO

REALTY, I N C .
SEILERS!

• ) / p o o l 440* l» I F I ISS.tO O

1112 split fenced, IS4S PIT!,
SSAeOOO
P R fi foreclosuret W OOD tin
3/7 hea vi ty frw d i ■I acre
S p ill bdrm
ceram ic file,
appl gar age P oislb le owner
hold 2nd Just |? I 900"
M arkham Wds &lt;sr«a 4 7 7 16
acres Pasture/stable I10S joo
L k Mary custom 12, over I
acre. »17J V00

What YOU N tdd i% a Full
T im «

103— H o u s e s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
C O N V E N IE N T , clow lo schools
1 bdrm. 1ST balh 3*25 and S4IS
plus SMT dep I yr lease
_________ 11* TIM__________
L A K E M A R Y . 3/1. older home,
very central. Lg lot, Ire**,
S4SO plus sec. 331 1*1*________
L A K E M O N R O E A R E A J bdrm.
I balh. large kikhen. dining
rm. living rm , fam ily rm ,
enclosed garage, cenl H/A.
tecirrlly, large yard 311)1**
L A R G E 1 STO R Y Historic Ol*
trie). 1 bdrm. 1 balh, den,
b ie a k la sl room, veranda with
p o r c h s w in g
S JS D /m o .
1*01 344 11M A sk lor J e ll
L A R G E 1 B D R M . I balh. A /C
eal In kit. |usl outside o l town
SClSplusdep No M i l 3711T17
L E A S E 3 b d r m , MY b a
|4S0/month. USO drpotll
Reference* required 3331M* _

E * p « fItn c td

A g t f i!

fa

Cf«4fi(jv«ly M,«Pkisi I* Sue
c tftfu lly Clot# Your Home'
C a ll A n y of Q u f A go n i l
A N Y T IM E t

322 2420 • 321-2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
•Irt Out 38th Ytar*

L it Real Estate broker
2440 Sanford Ave

321 &gt;4764

BATEMAN REALTY
321-0759

321 2257

E X C H A N G E OR S E L L your
property located any where I
Invasio n Really. 11* i t l t

BY OW NER
GOOD D E A L !
Newly redecorated 3/3. r, ally
nice. CHA. scr to rch Seller
pays most closing costs! Low
low DN. payment* cheaper
than rent IST.S00 111 7T*leves

1 5 9 - R ea I E s ta te
W a n te d
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
w lthoul ap p rovals 1041400
aert* W al»rfronl a plus Call
Tarry Clayton 90* 313 MO*

ItH — A p p lia n c e s
_____ / F u r n i t u r e
A P P L IA N C E * . F U R N „ T V S .
ETC. BUY S E L L TR AD E
INS C tlE E P O D E P O T , t il*
F RENCHAVE.
I l l 33«*
A P P L I A N C E t l Bast price*.
Best W arranty, Best Servicel
Washers, dryers, microwaves
We buy appllencesl D elivery
tree I AT- Best. 13*-11*1
C O M M E R C IA L Stove. J phase
w/cook top A oven combo Sell
or Irade lor sing le phase
stove W ilts alter «pm
GE almond II It relrlg, super
c le a n l W a rra n ty tre e de
livery I A T Best A P P L IA N C E
SAL E S A S E H VIC E , 11* I1H
K A LV IN A T O R H*lr Igeralor. 1/
cu It , w llh ic e m atter,
almond *100 OBO C all 333
T*M leave message _________
M A Y T A O washer, very nice,
free delivery and warranty
John A t Best. 31*31*3
a M I C R O W A V E . K e n m o re .
D lgllal. Medium sir*. Good
condition S» Call 337 M/0
M O V IN G S A L E ; five piece
living ream sectional, antique
secretary dask. antique dining
room set. washer, and much
move C all 111 OTTO ton appl.
Q U E E N SIZE w ilerb ed like
new *300 OBO 330 9*00 T * elk
tor M ich*,&gt;• l i t SI*9eves
• R A T T A N LO UM O E. Ad|u*t
able backrest, brown tweed
covey, very j.aonlorlable, In
good condition ITS Call J*T
5331_______________________
H A Y 'S A P P L IA N C E e H I S
F R E N C H A V E . SAN FO R O
R e tr I g e r a lo r . S to v e s ,
Washers Dryers Free j yr
labor warr Del avail ))♦ 00*1
R O P E R , Washer and Dryer,
while, like new. used less than
6 mo Heavy duty 331 **3T

183— T e l e v i s i o n /
____ R a d io / S t e r e o
• A M /F M ST E R E O , with re
c o rd p la y e r end cassette
player Includes two speakers
ISO C a ll......................... 333 I4Q1
• COLOR TV. Remote control
13" portable, hy Teknlka
Needs repair Only 130 Call
330040*

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

O ESARY
la k e lro n t 1/1. cen
tral H/A. plus extras! 1*4 000
W. M i l lc iew skl. 3311TH__

♦ BANK WILL FINANCE*
F am ily Park: '41 Fleetwood
lti* 4 1/1 like new. 11*0 per
month IW A C.1 w/ 14% down
C e ll M a rlin 171* 1*0
N EW I f tt Y . NO DOWN, 14%
I n ttm f. I4X 70, IIM /m *.
34 X 34. Sll4/m *. MS HOT

LAND WANTED

M l . tOO I

* * * * * * * * * *

L O N O W O O O /L A K E M A R Y
M id sue storage warehouses,
600 000 1400 sq It Free rent
w /13 mo lease. Ira n tt*3/mo
_________ 33I0S1T__________
S E C U R IT Y W A R E H O U S E *SA
and Old Lake M a ry Blvd
■I.ISO
3.000 sq II o l
llc/w arehouse ‘ Finished ol
lice space alsoavallabto
Keoanke R eally, M3T-1I1T

217— G a r a g e S a le s

Ideal tor m obll* ham* or
horn* *11*. horses, cal!!*,
farming, or nursary, lonad
agricultural *3,900 p*r acre
Sm all down paym ent w llh
^ w w f ln e n c m ^ T ^ J t ™ ^

H AU L O SD O h N E

1 H — W a re h o u se
S pace / Rent

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES

330-0273/774-9400
«/l B LO C K H O M E w/ CH A on
IOD k I I I lo t l * x l * b lk
laundry/workshop, H a ll scr
rm V*ry clos* to Pln*crest
E lem 1S4.00011I l**a_______

CALL TODAY!
3222611
OR FAX US AT
3239408
7 B D R M mobile homo 7120
Oeerdelt Ave, Senlord SJ7S
Cell 5 KTpm I 10pm 373 4111

153— A c r o a g e L o t s / S a le

Beth Osborn*
Vw ilur* I Properties

Stenstrom Rentals
a M A Y F A I R J / l w/ scr porch,
dhl garage. 7234 iq II healed.
n o p e ls M D 'm o SXBOsec
a M A Y F A I R V IL L A S 1/1 w / dhl
ger age. C M A SSW'mo SY00 sec
• S A N F O R D A 14 1/1 w/ lg scr
porch, la c u ril. dbl garage,
gaiebo. pond ITiO/mo ITS0 sec
(S H A D O W L A K E WOODS J / l l
w/ dbl* car garage. Iplc , well
A septic ITOO/mo. 1*00 sec
# ST JO H N S R IV E R 1/1 w /
garage, hardwood Moors, boat
slip V lew l *900. mo I *00/sec
• S A N F O R D 1/1 apt C H A
palio. dean S*00/mo. SJ00 sec
Slenslrom R r*lly , Inc.
"W e Manege your Heme,
like II wet eur aw n." JMn Doyle
111 IMS Alter t P M ]»0 l*TS
1 U N L A N D 3 bedroom, fam ily
room, central H/A, freshly
painted ISIS/mo , 1*1 and Iasi
ply* S1S0 3310S*S after Spm
J B D R M . H r BATH, new carpel
new p a in t , fe n ce d y a rd ,
carport, cent H/A. Ians, no
pel* ISIS/mo 1*1 and Iasi
111 * * li leave meesage_______
J B E D R O O M with cent H /A
la r g e fe n c e d y a r d , an d
se m n e d room Only SSOO down
W hy r e n t? The H illlm a n
Group, Inc Realtor HI *1)1

MORGAN REALTY
Just reducedl 3/1 iv. trench
doors, fpl . hrdwd floors, sun
rm . deck needs TLCI 341,344
C lo s e to s c h o o l* ! 3 /1 .
garage/workshop. backyard,
bay window, sp ill plan! IS*.TOO

SANFORD
Itth SI and M yrll# Av*.

3 2 1 -6 7 6 2
D E LT O N A
to* m *010

215— B o a t s a n d
A c c e s s o r i e s ____
H O U SEB O AT, live aboard *3'
N a u ta lln * . tw in engine V
drive, S30K Dr Quam *TS 41*3
ST IN O RAV Bowrlder. T3, *0
hrt, loaded. 30* I/O, trailer.
owner lln. SIX dn. 33* 1335
• It FT BOYVR ID E R IIS H P
Mercury, o/b, low hours, with
trailer 11.100133 01*1
• tTM SK I/F IS H BOAT TO H P
Mere., w/ Ira lltr Run* g ree ll
*3,000 P artial Hnence*TS 3IQ4
a I t lt R E G A L Madalllon, 13'
10", * cyl In/oulboard motor
w/drlva on trailer 15.000 OBO
IX ) *00* or S*T *301 eves
• 3* FT PONTOON boat, all
fiberglass. 1*0 H P Evlnrude
Very fasti Many extras, like
naw) Only 110,100 )33 *MO

Looking fo buy a home? W*
have homes In all araas of
Sam lnol*. Orange. V o lu sia
C o u n lltsl C a ll fo rd afa llsl
• 3/1 w ith fire p la c e , newer
carpal and til*. *4* 900
• LB M ary 1/1, fireplace, IS*.900

187— S p o r t ln g G o o d s
• E X E R C IS E B IK E , upper and
lo w ir b o d y e x e r c is e
Electronics lor speed, plus*,
calories, distance A lim e DP
Alrdyne, Prim e F ll. One yr
old, very little use Original
cost 1300 A 1 yr warranty SIT
Asking *100 F irm . 113 3113
• QOLF C LU B S with bag IS
placesal consists ol Predator
by Lynk. True Flyer, Della
Pro 3100 tlrm 131 3TST
S O L O F L E X Weigh! machine
Purchase new In ITtt. good
condition *300 311 113*

O A R A G E Sal*33 Why bother33
WE B U Y P A V T O P P R I C E I I
4431)0**13

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage sale ad by
13 noon on Tuesday and take
a d v a n ta g e ot our sp e cia l
garage sale ad p rice d Cell
C le stllle d now lor d e te llil

322-2611

2 3 1 -C a ri
• VO LVO, t i l l . Four door 3*0
series good engine, tires. AT,
no A /C SSS0H 10*30_________
1*33 O R A N A O A F O R D 303
engine. V i. TT.000 original ml
Good lire* SSSO OBO 373 «T*I
ITT* PONTIAC L I M A N S L E , 1
speed. 3 door, air 3* 000 orlgl
net mites Excellent condl
Hon 133,300 331 300*__________
• ’l l MO M IO O E T , Very good
c o n d , restored, garage kept
U K ml
13,200
133 *0*1
tt L i n c o l n continental m ~
k
m iles, good cond R eb u ilt
trens 32.900 OBO 322 70*0
• ’ l l O L D S M O B I L E C u lle ss
Station wagon. Loaded. A/C.
new liras, exc cond ttOOO
OBO 333 M i l or 110 03*4
• *3 HONDA ACCORD. * dr . 3
tp d . A / C , P * . , A m / F m
caise lle 13000 333 **11
_
• 12 C H E V Y Spectrum’ , aulo,
air, A m /Fm castaHe. good
cond. L! blua 13*30 OBO
330 73*3____________________
'17 LIN CO LN Towncar. loaded,
good lire*, dean Cocoa brown
A vinyl root S4I00 333 7211
'*1 D O D O E D Y N A S T Y L E .
Loaded Maroon w /vlnyl lop
E x tr a S h arp l 37900. 11000
below beck 32* 1101

233— A u t o P a r t s
/ A c c e s s o r ie s
219— W a n t e d to B u y
W A N T E D : IRON F E N C IN O .
Iron lurn llure, bricks. V icto ri­
an architectural trim , antique
lu rn llure and dishes 331 3*1*

221— G o o d T h in g s
to E a t
S T R A W B E R R IE S U Pick Open
Tam JTT1 Celery Ave J m l E
o l Senlord I ml. N. ol SI Rd
4* Hoopi F e r m i 11I71M

222— M u s ic a l
M e r c h a n d is e
PIANO FOR SALE
Wanted A responsible person
to take on a low monthly
payment on a beautiful con
■ole piano, no money down
C all toll Ire* I *00 L3J ITS!

223— M is c e lla n e o u s
SE C T IO N A L wllh sleeper sol a.
• ISO DINING ROOM SET.
1*0 IS CU FT while reirlgera
lor. t*0 C O M P O U N D BOW
a n d a c c e s s o r i e s . 1100
90* 333 03*3
S E R V IC E S A L E S A P A R T S lor
portable kerosene healer*
L A R R Y 'S M A R T 111Til)

230— A n t iq u o / C i a s s i c
C a rs
• F O R D T H U N O L h BIRD, 1*4*.
A ll o rig in a l! Needs some
work 11 *93 0 0 0 331 013*

•1970 DEVI LLE CADILLAC
tlOOOOBO A ll power 133 0)3*

2 3 1 -C a rs
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
t il* Sanlerd Av*., Sanlerd
403 311 3M4
BU ICK 3) E L E C T R A 333 * dr
herd Inp Excellent condlllonl
Restored 19*313.300 330 *003
• DUN E B UO O V F u lI fiberglass
body Convertible lop Rebuilt
VW engine Many new parts
Proles*,on buIII S3300 331 6TJ*
• HONDA A CCO R D L X . 1993
P /S . P B , a ir , K e nw oo d
AM F M casselle. * door, low
miles Rosewood color W ill
run tor ever 1)3.300 333 9*33
• I E BARO N Convertible. M
Red. loaded, dig dash, new
lop, new tires ta.300*93 &gt;104__
4 L IN C 0 L N
TOW NCAR
31.
loaded, excelled! cond White
SI 3*1 OBO__________ 331 IIJT
• M O N T E C A R LO 1*31, great
condl A 'C . runs like a lop!
Sharp looking I *1.130 33* 1331
M U S T S E L L ! 'I * D o d g e
O aylen* clean, runs good!
Owner may llnancel 14*1)33
M U S T AN O H A T C H B A C K
is
naw paint, tires and wheels
Runs good 13,400 331 T*03
• OLDS CUTLASS
B R O U O H A M . 19*1 Run*
_ggodI MOOIlrm 133 **10______
P U B LIC AUTO AUCTIO N *
E V E R Y T U E S D A Y 3)34 PM
D AY T O N A A U T O AUCTION
Hwy. 93, Dayton* B**ch
_________ *0* 333 M i l _________
• R E N A U L T E N C O R E . ITSJ.
E xce lle n t c o n d lllo n l SI,300
llrrn 330 13)4 alter *PM______
• TOYOTA C O R O L L A - wagon,
'* J. A ulo. A /C . red. 23K.
w arranty 39.130 )22 M M ____

• AUTO " B R A "
P ro te ctiv e
cover for front o l '13 N lttan
JUOZX H O Call *42 3311
a F IR E S T O N E P IC K U P truck
steel belled full set ot tires
Site R IS L T M X Good condl
llo nl Only 130 *07 33J 9*34
• MOTOR M A N U A L Chilton *
•ulo parts book, ell classic
cars 1951 lo I9S7. Pictures and
II l u s t r a t i o n s I n c lu d in g
P a c k a r d , H ud so n, W illy *
Henry J A ll the eldiesl 125
Lake M ary 131 «IM__________
• R E C E IV E R HITCH lor lull
s lie Chevy, w llh hardware
3*0 Call 332 M30I l . M F

235— T r u c k s /
B u se s/V a n s
■ C H E V Y B E A U V I L L E VAN
•;*, t ton. Passenger van,
claan Loaded I Too much lo
Hit. must see lo appreciate
Only S2.4T3OBO......... I l l 4700
• FO R D L A R IE T . 1*90 F ISO
X clean. One owner. 1*K ml.,
loaded. *yr *0K w a rra n ty
19 9*3 377 0*32 ot 322 04*9
• F O R D R A N O E R , L T X 91.
P/S, cruise, A/C, stereo. 4.300
miles, I y r or 37.000 ml let! on
warranty Call 132 133)
• H A N D IC A P P E D V A N . I9SO
Ford E 130. L ilt, automatic
doors 11,300 321 7*34________
• ISUZU P /U *1 Red. IK. A/C.
a m /lm cas*. lu ll bedllner,
rear window H.430 337 M M
ISUZ uT p A C E CAB
90 wllh
sunroof, tahoe cover and new
lire* Loaded 1S 10 *00131 9*07
• J E E P P IC K U P ***, 1*74. VI.
euto Engine and Ira n i re
bulls [about 10.000 m iles)
Newer interior 12.000 311 3004

c a Sanford Motor Co.
?0 O R A N D W A O O N E C R
E s c t llt n ! condition! F u lly
lOAd+dl M t95 C a \\ 177 4W
• lt/1 C H I V Y \ n ton p/u, 150
VS R um good Englr&gt;# and
frant iIrony
I15Q0 JJJ5JI3
• I t lJ SU B U R B A N OMC, 6 K
dl#&gt;#lx half ton, mechanically
solid, new r*id br/iko rotor %A
c a lip e ri/h tiid liner Very good
H rei and towpkg 11500 0 0 0
407 711 1611

H V O LK JW A O O N V AN one
owner, good condition. $tan
d«ird %hlft. S-450 J24 40J6

238— V e h ic le s
W a n te d
W E P A Y TOP t i l t FO R
Complete or Wrecked Cars.
Trucks. R U N N IN G or NOT.
A N Y CONDITION
172 IMS

239— M o t o r c y c le s
a n d B ik e s
H A R L E Y Davidson Sportster
‘•I. New fop end L3.430 Fi
nancIng available 337 77*0
• 74‘ KAW ASKI K H 1CCI, classic,
•xc. cond, U K ml., chocolate
A chrome 1971323 *0*1
ai HONDA. 730 custom, good
condition, 33K m iles 1900 OBO
373 0*33 lv msg or 37) &gt;119

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
• '7* MOTOR H O M E Runs great
W ill Irade for travel trailer ot
co m p arab le value 331 7193

115— I n d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls
O FFIC E /w arehoute space IWO
Sq II P r im e lo c a tio n a l
entrance lo Central F la Re
gional A irjw rl 40/ 111 140/
S A N F O R D lo o ts sq II 3 phase
sprinklers Sl/sq It Stenstrom
^ JJ^ olt^ nc^ lm ^ D cgila^ lllJW

117— C o m m e r c ia l
________ R e n t a ls ________
A U T O M O T IV E Repair Shop. 3
bay w /olllce, Good location
new bldg C a ll Phil 111 31*1

BANK FORECLOSURES. GOVT
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AND WITH LOW MONTHLY!
L E M O N B L U F F Iteeulllul 1
ito ry home, like new, on large
lakefront lot P rivacy Qalore.
loads of ex Ira 1 11219,500

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

Call for details!

J m t Mansfield, 323 7271
A A Carnes, Inc , 1)1 ID*

101 — H o u s e s
F u rn ished / Rent
P A R T L Y FU H N , 1 bdrm col
Inge, cent. H /A SUO/mo, MS
wk SISOdep N opals 113 M i l

141— H o m e * f o r S a le

A pot o' gold

Y o u p a y f o r the f ir st It) d a y s a n d
i f y o u r c a r d o e sn 't sell, c a ll us
a n d r e n e w it f o r F R E E ! P h o n e
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 a d . N o c o p y c h a n g e
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 i c e .
N o n - c o m m e r c i a l o n ly. C a ll 3 2 2 -2 6 1 I today!

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61 - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, March 7. 1994

Ii l o n d i e

by Chic Young

________________

by Charles M. Schulz

PEANUTS

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IF F R e S K W r a / U T O U S

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EVER W E CUfJlOO

Reviving spouse’s
interest in sex
D E A R DR. G O T T : M y husband
has lost a ll Interest In sex. A s
noon an o u r son wan b orn,
alm ost one year ago, he d is ­
m issed the m atter as tlim ig)i It
doesn't exist. I've been try in g to
deal w ith this, but so Tar have
been u n su cce ssfu l, lie w on't
even d iscu ss the topic.
D E A R R E A D E R : L ib id o (Inter­
e s t In s e x ) d e p e n d s o n
psychological factors, as well as
h o r m o n e I m b a la n c e s . F o r
e x a m p le , f a m ilia r it y w ith a
partner, resentm ents, fru s tra ­
tion, depression, anxiety, stress
and fatigue can cause a loss of
libido. So can a deficiency of the
m ale horm one testosterone, a
situatio n that affects a ll m en (In
v arying degrees) as they age.
T he fact that yo u r husband
w on't discuss the problem Is
distressing, because that m eans
It’s going lo be m ore d ifficu lt to
help you both. Nonetheless, the
place to star! Is w ith your fam ily
doctor, w ho can refer you for
appropriate therapy. For ex am ­
ple. yo u r husband m ay need an
exam ina tio n and blood tests lo
m ake sure he Is In good henlth.
Or he m ay need a referral to a
urologist.
You both may require
co u nselin g lo Identify and deal
w ith factors In y o u r m arriage
t h a t h a v e n f f e ct c d y o u r
h u sb a nd 's libido. At the very
least, you need cou nselin g lo
learn w ays to cope w ith what Is a
d ifficu lt situation.
D E A R DR. G O TT: At age G.r».
I'm beginning to acq uire a d ow ­
ager's hum p. W ill som e ty|M* of
exercise forestall th is co n d ition ?
D E A R R E A D E R : A s people
age. ca lciu m leaves their hours
at an accelerated rate, leading to
osteo|Hirosls and b rittle Itones.
T ills causes s trik in g changes In
the spines of m an y elderly pa­
tients. especially women. The
"dow ager's h u m p " Is a forward
bending of the head, produced
by a change In the configuration
o f l h r b o n e s o f th e u p p e r
thoracic (chest) spine.
T he condition Is accentuated
III people who d on 't stand up

1
M EDICINE

PETER
GOTT.M.D.

straight. T h u s, the best exercise
to prevent dow ager's h u m p Is to
Im p ro v e y o u r p o s tu re by
throw ing y o u r shoulders bnck
and attem pting to hold your
head high.
You m ay also want to check
w ith yo u r fa m ily doctor nbout
w a y s to re ta rd the ra te of
ACAOtS
1 HI or by*
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8 Snapshot, for
abort
11 Musical nota
12 Dig up
14 Pari ol Uio
psltls
18 — twins
18 Tbs: Qorman
17

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21 Hawaiian
wroath
22 Plank
28 Turkish
mountain
28 Proas for
payment
20 City In
Florida
32 Folk tala
34 Alrsducsd
pries (2 wds.)
38 racial
fsaturas

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osteoporosis, by using ca lciu m
supplem ents and o ilie r drugs.
C op yrig h t 1094. N E W S P A P E R
E N T E R P R IS E ASSN.

37 Explosive
n o li a
38 Cavsal — i
buyer bswara
41 Oklahoma
town
43 Oolf score
44 Actor —
Monland
48 Former
worker
81 Medical
euffla
82 Find the sbe
of
84 Distance
runner
88 Type of toaln
87 Excessive
88 Actor —
Marvin
80 Swift aircraft
(ebt&gt;r.)

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8 Sheen
8 Of the
beginning
River duck

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8 Is In charge
0 The thing's
10 — Ouevara
11 Miras
13 Slngsr Ed —
18 P ie -----mode
20 1Remember
23 Sand hill
24 Finishes
28 Irritate
2 7 ------ ’dock
scholar
20 Sulk
3 0 ------ the
round floor
uck In
33 Bloody
38 Realms
30 Father or
mother
40 Three (Ital.)
42 Bandleader
— Arnai
48 African river
48 An abrasive
47 — Lee
40 Hauls with
effort
50 Australian
birds
82 — da mar
83 Compass pt.
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WIN AT BRIDGE
By Phillip Alder
In "C n m ln o IV a l." Tennessee
W illia m s wrote. "W h e n so m any
are lonely ns seem to lx- lonely. It
w ould lx- Inexcusably selfish to
h r lonely alone.*
In a bridge u m lc x t. you are
alone If you cannot reach your
p artn e r's hand, w hether you ure
a defender or the declarer. We
say d ia l your co m m u n ica tio n s
are cut. A nd tbu Is often fatal to
yo u r efforts to defeat or m ake
the contract.
In to d a y 's auction. S o u th 's
Jum p to fou r spudes w as a
sp lin te r bid. slasvln g a singleton
(or void) In s p u lc s and slam
Interest.
West started with Ills Iwo lop
spades. W lt lu iit p a u s in g for
thought. South ru lfrd (he sec
oud. drew trum ps and played
d ia m o n d s from the top. tint
w hen West dhcarded on the
second round, declarer skidded

By BcrnlccBede Oaol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
March a 1004
by Bob Thaves

FR AN K AND ER N EST

LOOK, W i t . NOW VJt
WAVt OU/t 01MN
SIGNPOST O N T M
IN FO R M A T IO N

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3 -7

by Jim Davis

G A R FIE LD

3

/by Jim Meddick

A num ber of Joint endeavors
are Indicated f ir the year ahead
w ith m ore being for social p u r­
poses than for a m im e rc lu l ones.
Y o u 'll fin d c o n s tru c tiv e c o l­
laborators In Ixiih venue.
PISCES (Feb 20-M arch 20)
Y ou're lik e ly k&gt; feel a rather
strong need for social co m p a­
nions today, provided you can
function m ore i« an observer
than ns a participant. K now
where to look fer rom ance und
y o u 'll find it. The A stro-G raph
M a tc h m a k e r lin tu n tly reveals
w h ich s ig n s uic ro m a n tic a lly
perfect for y o u M all $2 und a
long, sclf-ad d ivsacd . stam ped
cn vclo jie lo M o rlu n u k c r. c/o Oils
newspaper, P .Q Hox 4465, New
Y ork. N.Y. 101G3.
ARIES (M ard i 121-A p ril 19) A
circu m sta nce might unfold to­
day that co u ld m u kc It possible
for you to draw (loser us a friend
to one w ho Is now m erely an
acquaintance. C apitalize on th is
opening.
TAURUS (A jrll 20-May 20)
You m ight be k ic k lc r today If

50 THEY fOUHQ COMH pip y&gt;
STAKCH ON THAT Wk&gt;/ fV£R6£Z

ANNIC? (----- 7,---- 1—-, 6.Q.T

fvii’.

I
M M M M U N M BM

you focu sed &gt;«ur efforts on
objectives of a m ental nature,
rath e r than (luxe w h ich arc
p h ysical or m aU rlul.
G E M I N I (May 2 1 -J u n c 20)
U tiliz e y o u r Im agination und
d on 't bank too h cu v lly on the
Ideas of others today. It's what
you th in k that Is of (he greatest
significance, net what associates
are contem plating.
CANCER (Ju re 21-Ju ly 22| In
Joint ventures today try to lim it
you r Investm ent to you r talents
and expertise, not y o u r fin an cial
resources. Y o u r concepts could
have m ore value than cush.
L E O (Ju ly 23 Aug. 22) To gain
the supjrarl o f m soclates today,
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TUESDAY

30 Cents

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Semlnola County alnce 1908
86th Year, No. 147 - Sanford, Florida

N EW S D IG E S T

Elderly lady attacked
Sanford cops have some leads in midday robbery

□ Sports

By VICKI DeBORNIIR
Herald Staff Writer

Not for the weak hearted
L A K E M ARY T h e Lake Mary b o ys'
tiasketball team pulled out an almost unItellevable victory over Lym an Monday night.

SA N FO R D — It's a fairly quirt neighborhood In
north Sanford, hut crime has hern on Ihe r l v
there, according to police Commander Dennis
Whitmire.

IJSeePage I B . '
Still, an elderly rouplr who ha* lived In the
same hou*e In the 1200 block of Fourth S trrrl for

□ People
Running like the wind
Dennis Scott t&gt;egnn running because he
needed something to do. Tod a y, he runs like the
wind for his life und also for fun.

20 years was not prrparrd for the violent attack
that occurred In their home on Monday afternoon.
It wus the middle of the day. a little after I p.m .
and the front door was unlocked. W hen the
75-yrar-old woman went lo the door to respond to
requests from an unldenlIfled man about bor­
rowing some lawn equipment, be o|&gt;cncd I be door
and entered Ihe house.
Police said he grabbed tier and dragged her
down Ihe hall to a bedroom.

Signs of
the times

Doing the write thing

□Bee Page SB.

Road signs may
be standardized
throughout county

It’s not an earthquake, but close
S A N F O R D — U.S. Navy homblng tests In
Oeala National Forest are rattling windows In
west Seminole County, more than 20 miles
away. Local residents west of Interstate 4
reported feeling the precusslonsthls week.
Sgt. Leroy Oliver of the Lake County Sheriff's
Office said the tests out of Cecil Field will be
conducted throughout Ihe week. Th e aircraft are
dropping 500-lb bombs w hich can be felt miles
away. Oliver said. "Th e y're dropping that heavy
stuff." said Oliver.
.

B y N ICK BPIN 'AUP
Herald Staff Writer

Deputies seek suspect
Investigators from the Seminole C o u n ty
Sheriff's office Violent Crim es Section are
looking for a suspect In the robbery of two men
outside the Tuscawllla Chlroprartlr Center last
night.
Sheriff's spokratnun Ed McDonough said a
black male armed with a small chrome handgun
confronted the men as they were leaving the
center about 7:15 p.m. Monday. He reportedly
pointed the gun at them and demanded money.
One of the victims was robbed of his Rolex
watch, worth an estimated 813.000. The other
gave up an undetermined amonut of cash.

n hirrrun was bun.
Th e suspect Is described as approximately 10
years of age. five feet eight Inches tall. ISO
pounds with brown hair and u skinny build. He
was reportedly wearing blue shorts, a dark
T-shirt and a dark cap.

Civilian police to graduate
S A N FO R D — T h e 25 members of the Civilian
Police Academ y will graduate tonight at 6:30
p.m . T h e ceremony will be held In Ihe E.M .S.
Academy at the Central Florida Regional Airport
In Sanford.
Th e graduates have completed a 13 week
course designed to acquaint Incm with all facets
of Sheriff’ s Office operations. Sheriff Don
Esllnger will be guest speaker as the members of
Ihe group receive Ihclr certificate.

Fair entry deadline approaches
Deadlines are fast approacliing for the u p ­
coming Seminole County Fair's exposition and
competitive exhibits.
There ore mote than 150 different categories
In home arts and rrsfls. culinary arts and
horticulture.
Deadlines differ according to the category.
Information and entry forms can be obtained at
the Seminole County Extension offices and area
arts and crafts stores.
T h e fair opens T h u rs d a y . Feb. 24 and
continues through Sunday. Mar. 6 at Ihe
Seminole Greyhound Park. Just off U.S. H ig h ­
way 17-92 betwecen State Road 434 and State
Road 436.
For more Information about the lair, call the
Fair Office at 699-0770.

W hen she made an effort to pull away,
W hitm ire said, the suspect punched tier In the
face and forced her lo o|&gt;en an unlocked safe In
the bedroom.
He quickly escaped with Ihe ronlents of the
safe and left Ihe home on u while bicycle.
According In W hitm ire, there wasn't m uch In
Ihe salr.
□ See A tta c k . Page 8 A

M*f*Mftwl* by tw m , Vmc*nl
Seminole High School ninth grader Dustin
N i c h o l s Is c o n g r a t u l a t e d f o r h i s
award-winning essay on 'Preventing Teenage
Drug Abuse' by Bill Earle, district governor of

Rotary International Rotary prosidont George
Wallace and Seminole High principal Qmtchen
Schapker watch proudly as the local boy is
lauded by the district officials.

S A N F O R D - T h e Connell of Local Govern­
ments at Its next meeting will discuss overhaul­
ing sign regulations throughout each city In the
county.
T h e Marrh 2nd meeting will lie hrld at Sanford
C ity Hall
lorst Thursday, proposed sign regulations for
U S, H ig h w a y I7 -9 2 were brought u p for
consideration at U k- Sanford Planning and Zoning
Comm ission meeting. T h e y were Inltatcd by the
Greater Seminole Chum tier of Commerce's H igh­
way 17-92 Tusk Force, which had recently
completed developing uniform sign regulations
for that roadway.
According to .Jay Murder. Sanford's director of

□ See Signs, Page BA

Garbage plan may be scrapped, for now
B y J . MARK BARFIELD
Senior Stall Writer
S A N FO R D — With the prospect ol
even higher gurbage rates under u
m andatory collection program ,
county staffers recommend com­
missioners scrap their present cos­
t-reduction efforts and wait until
present contracts expire next year

and start all over again.
Following u series ol negotiations
last month, county ofllclals report
rates would rise for most residents
under u countyw ide mandatory
collection program which Includes
yard waste collections. Th e present
voluntary system Includes a "bag
tug'' fee. Haulers are also seeking a

tracts
"T ilts will not fly." said com m is­
sioner Daryl McLain, who leads the
rate-reduction eflort. "If the haulers
expect us to extend their contracts
and do not come forward with a
substantial reduction, we will rebld
the contracts next year."
McLain said he will ask com m is­
sioners to support the proposal

Herald Staff Writer
L O N G W O O D — City commission­
ers decided lo buy two new pumper
trucks for the fire department rather
than buy one new one then spend
• 117,000 to refurbish an old one us
they originally planned.
Th e commissioners agreed buy­
ing a new truck for about 8130.000
was a better Idea for the city than
spending almost as much for the
redo. T h e clly may be able to sell
the old equipment as surplus for
about 840.000. After selling the two
old pumpers, the new pumpers

w o u ld en d u p c o s tin g a b o ut
8220.000 financed over five years at
4.3 percent Interest.
Th e commissioners also decided
to mandutc two businesses to hook
on to the city sewer system within
180 days. Al Land J r ., of Land
Engineering Com pany on County
Road 427 and Nelson Davis, who
also has u business In the Longwood
Industrial Park on 427 requested
additional time to hook up to the
city sewers. Th e previous com ­
mission had ul lowed a one year
extension.

□ Sea Q a rba gr, Pag* BA

Anteing up

Longwood OKs new
fire pumper trucks
■ y B A N O R A K L U O TT

t o m m o r r o w In a s p e c i a l
worksesslon. McLain said he will
recommend mandatory collection
during the Interim until contracts
expire.
In D e ce m b e r, c o m m issio n e rs
directed staffers to see If the
county’s four haulers would ofTer
lower rates and yard waste codec-

By VICKI DoSORMIKR
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County commission­
er Larry Furlong has Increased
the amount of Ills 1994 C o m m is­
sioner's Choice Awards to 81.000
each.
The amount Is 850 each more
than Furlong had ofTercd when
this year's awards were first
announced In November.
T h e a w a rd s are based on
amount that Is 25 percent of the
c o m m is s io n e r's a n n u a l net
paycheck.
T h e Increuse represents u
change In the way the county

Larry Furlong

□Bee A w a rda , Page BA

□See Longwood, Page BA

Finding Romance on Lake Monroe

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Mostly sunny with n
hlf()i In the low 80s.
W ind southeast at 5
to lO m p h .

T h s rlv e rs h lp G ra n d
Romance, left, may recall
Its past years as Ihe
cruising queen of Lako
M onroe. The Romance,
right, has now taken over
Ihe regular dinner cruise
schedule while the larger
ship prepares to leave
Sanlord lor the Mississippi
River, whero It will become
a gambling ship. Romance
C ru ise Lines President
Nancl Yuronls says she
still has not officially re­
ce ive d a date for Ihe
departure ol the Grand
Romance, but expects It
will be announced soon.
After leaving Sanlord. Ihe
ship will go to Ihe Florida
Panhandle, where It will be
c u t In h a l f , t h e n
lengthened to eventually
be twice as long capable
of maintaining possibly
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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Session opens
Parents ask school not to resuscitate
KISSIM M EE — School umclal!i and the parents of u
terminally III child are trying to work out a compromise that
will allow the 9-year-old boy to die a peaceful, natural death —
even In the classroom.
The parents do not want teachers or administrators to call
paramedics or resuscitate their son If he should stop breathing.
They have threatened to sue the Osceola County schools If
their wishes are disregarded.
But School Superintendent Chris Colombo and School Board
attorney Larry Brow n plan to meet with the parents to work
out a suitable arrangement.
A court-approved plan appeared n likely course Monday.
Meanwhile, school administrators have told the boy's
teachers to disregard the parents' request, call the 911
emergency num ber and admlntster reasonable life-saving
methods If the boy should collapse In school.
“ Of course, our first obligation Is to preserve the safety of the
student, and that's the course we will follow" unless a court
order said otherwise. Assistant School Superintendent Bill
Vogel said.
The child, a special education pupil at an elementary school,
has a degenerative nerve disease. Neither he nor his parents
have been identified.

Six refugees found dead on coast
S T U A H T — At least six bodies, two of them children, were
found on the southeast Florida coast early today after a
boatload of Haitians refugees landed from the Bahamas,
authorities said.
At least 20 Haitians were picked up alive by various police
agencies ns search parties found four bodies on the beach In
Martin County and two In neighboring St. Lucie C ounty, said
Sgt. Billy Chase of the Martin County Sheriff's Office. Officials
said It appeared the victim s drowned.
T h r Haitians who had landed were first spotted by waterfront
condominium residents.
He said he believed everyone In the group had been
accounted for. although police were on the lookout for
addition.il sun-Ivors or bodies.
The survivors were turned over to the U.S. Border Patrol for
processing by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Survivors told different tales as to how they wound up on the
beach and the route they took to Florida, said Chose.

Youths save life of man pinned under car
H O LLYW O O D — In an area of the state know n more for Its
rampant crime than Its good Samaritans, a group of South
Florida citizens Joined firefighters and police In saving a life
over the weekend.
Steve Salgh. 19. was working on the transmission of his
Chevrolet Camaro on Sunday when the car rolled off the two
metal ramps It was parked on and landed on his chest. Fire LI.
Gary Skinner said.
Tw o teen-agers heard his cries and called 911 for help. A
group of firefighters, police, neighbors and strangers then lifted
the car from the Injured m an's chest.
"He was kind of twisted so the car landed on his left breast.
His rtghl am i got caught underneath his chin und (he) was
slowly asphyxiating him self." Skinner said. Salgh lost
consciousness before help arrived.
5algh actually owes his life to H ollyw ood residents
Christopher Rounds. 15. who was walking down the street with
friend Willie Morales. 16^"
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The two said they heard someone yell, "H e lp ." Round* |
said hr saw two feet sticking out from under the car an
realized someone was trapped.

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Order given on sunshine law

From Associated Press reports

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By M I N T KALLBSTAD
Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E — Florida lawmakers hit
the ground running today with one ethics
rule already scheduled for a vote In the full
House, where Gov. Lawton Chiles hoped to
persuade legislators to forget about politics
and find more money for new prison beds.
While money Is normally scarce In an
election year, lawmakers must also whittle

By Associated Prats
T A L L A H A S S E E — Most of the
S I 4.3 million raised through the
sale of specialty license tags to
benefit endangered animals still
si Is In bank aceounts, and critics
say bureaucratic bungling la lo
blame.
'T think there's a legitimate
q u e stio n a b o ut w h e re th is
m o n ty Is g o in g." Sen. Rick
Dantzler. D-W tntcr Haven, told
th e S u n -S e n t i n e l In F o r t
Lauderdale for a story Monday.
D a n tzle r. chairm an of the
Se n a te's N a tu ra l Resources
Com m ittee, said h r believed
citizens would stop buying the
plates If they feel they've been
trtckrd.
Tags beating a Florida panther
or manatee became the state's
best-seller out of 37 specialty
plates — passing thr Challenger
shuttle lags that had topped
sales for six straight years.
But that popularity Isn't pay­
ing off for the environment.
State agencies have spent only
$6.1 million to date — less than
half the amount earned from the
sale of almost 350.000 tags since
they were Introduced four years
ago.
Th e Florida Advisory Council,
w hich manages money from
both tags, gave out no tag
money for environmental grants,
despite having up to * 4 .1 million
In the bank.
" I'm (ture there are environ­
mental purpose* for which this.

time before signing off on a rules chunge
sponsored hy Rep. Peter Rudy Wallace.
D-Sl. Petersburg, that would keep members
from taking campaign money during the
session,
"It's important that we send a signal that
there will not be a conflict belween the
contributions that we receive and thr votes
Hint we make." said House Speaker Bo
Johnson. D-Milton.

money could be well spent ...
rather than just accumulating."
said Rep. Vernon Peeples. DPuntn Garda..
But officials say they are Just
being cautious with a money
source which could wane in
coming years.
"W e could spend more,” said
Torn Logan of Ihc state Gam e
and Fresh Water Fish C a m m tslon. " B u t we want th is
money to last. We have to plan
on the income from the tag
eventually declining."
Th e commission has $2.5 m il­
lion In th r byink but spent only
$600,000 on panther research
and protection Iasi year.
Meanwhile, officials say the
Florida panther population con­
tinues to struggle with 30 lo 50
adult cats — the same num bers
as four years ago when the lags
were Introduced.
Manatee deaths last year were
down sharply, to 145. But e n vi­
ronmentalists credit the decline
to slower boat speed limits — not
the research and rescue efforts
financed bv the lag program.
T h e s ta te L e g is la t u r e
authorizes how the money Is
spent but has to act on the
recommendations from the De­
p a rtm e n t of E n v iro n m e n ta l
Protection, the Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission, the
Department of Comm unity A f­
fairs and the Florida Advisory
Council on Environmental E d u -

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Where’s the fire
Samantha Brown, age 5, prepares lor a possible future
occupation as e lire lighter. She practiced sliding down the (Ire
pole at Fort Mellon park on the lakefront of Sanford.

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Former teacher kills superintendent, self
F O R T M YER S - Less than
four months after resigning from
his teaching Job because of
stress, Larry Shelton wrote a
suicide note saying he would
moke the evening news In a
"public service message."
He got In to see his former
superintendent after claiming to
be an old friend and gunned
down the educator who had
reached out to shake his hand.
S h e lto n shot Lee C o u n ty
Schools Superintendent Jam es
Adams five times outside his
office; reloaded the .38-callber
handgun and fired one more
shot Into the back of his head as
he lay on the floor Monday,
police said.
The n , he went outside to a
parking lot and shot himself.
Police did not have a motive,
and the connection between
Shelton and Adams was not

Immediately clear.
School district spokesm an
Allen Caraway said Shelton had
resigned lost October from his
Job teaching special education
students at Cypress Lake Middle
S c h o o l a f t e r c it in g c l a s t
overcrowding. But Caraway had
few details about his teaching
record except that the gunm an
had tailght for many years at
Lee County schools.
" T h i s m a n obviously hud
some serious personal problems;
no one has even hinted that this
attack had anything to do w ith
anything other than hts personal
situation." Caraway said.
S h e lto n . 48. had re ce n tly
applied for a teaching job at an
elementary school in the district
but the position had not been
filled yet. Caraway said.
He left a suicide note with hla
longtime girlfriend. The last line
of the note said. "Check out the
local news tonight for a public

service message."
Caraw ay described Adam s,
who would have turned 58 next
m o n t h , ns a w o r k a h o l i c ,
"extremely loyal and very sup­
portive of his staff."
Adams had presided over a
pivotal period In Lee schools
d u r in g w h ic h th e m a g n e t
schools concept was Introduced
to ensure better racial balance
countywldc. Hs was hired In
1990 partly because he had u
good plan lo settle a longstand­
ing desegregation lawsuit.
Gov. Lawton Chiles expressed
shock over the slaying.
"W c are especially troubled
that the people of Lee County
lost one of their outstanding
leaders ns a result of a single,
senseless act of violence," Chiles
said In a statement.
Caraway said schools would be
open today but flags would be at
half-staff. He said security would
be tightened In administration

buildings and counselors would
la* made available for teachers
and students.
“ School personnel these days
are highly visible; much of what
goes on In public schools these
days can be controversial at
times." Caraway told The Asso­
ciated Press In a telephone
Interview Monday night. "A n y
educator ... Is vulnerable —
always has been — but these
days with u handful of people
who are mure and more willing
to solve differences by taking a
life. (It) Isa growing threat."
Adam s, who was divorced
with two grown daughters, had
been superintendent for ihc In ­
dianapolis l&gt;ubllc Schools from
1982 to 1990. He also had been
a superintendent In WinstonSalem. N.C.. and Saginaw. Mich.
A s s is ta n t s u p e rin te n d e n t
Bobble DIAIessandro will serve
as acting superintendent for the
46.000-studcm school district.

THE WEATHER
LOCAL R O M C A S T
Today: Mostly sunny. High In
Ihc lower 80*. W ind southeast 5
to lOrnph.
Tonight: Fair. Low In the lower
60s. Light south wind.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny and
breezy with near record warm th.
H igh In the mid 80s. W ind
southwest 1 5 lo 2 0 m p h .
Extended forecast: Thursday:
Partly cloudy and w arm . Lows In
the m id to upper 60s. Highs In
the lower to m id 80s. Friday: A
chance of showers and thun­
d e r s t o r m s . .. M a i n l y In the
morning. Laws in the mid to
upper 60s. Highs In the 70s.
Saturday: Partly cloudy. Lows In
the tnld to upper 60s.

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through h u n d re d s of proposals before
agreeing on how to pay for the spare needed
to remove more adult and Juvenile criminals
from Florida’s streets.
"I doubt If there's going to be a quick
resolution." said Chiles, scheduled lo de­
liver the last Stale of the State speech In his
first lerm. " I think that It will take some
time because there are an awful lot of
different approaches out there."
But the House was expected to need little

Money raised through
environment auto
tags sitting in bank

B y Associated Frees

T A L L A H A S S E E — A Judge has ordered the governor’s new
organization to promote thr film business to stop violating
Florida's govcm m ent-ln-thc-sunshlnc law.
Dade County C ircu it Judge A rth u r Rothcnberg Imposed a
temporary Injunction on the Florida Entertainment Direct
Support Organization to prohibit the group’s board of directors
from violating the law "d u rin g the course of Its meetings, the
taking of Its votes or at any other tim e."
Th e organization's 15-member board ts made up of film
Industry representatives and government officials. It was
formed last sum m er as part of Oov. Lawton Chiles* broader
efforts to shift state-run economic development efforts to
public-private partnerships.
Th e suit against the organization was filed last year by Al
Crespo, an Independent film producer, a former bank robber,
and a critic of the governor's efforts to get the private sector to
take a larger role In promoting the state's film Industry.
Crespo's suit claimed the group's board of directors violated
the sunshine law when they voted on secret ballot for a
chairman and a treasurer, engaged In private conversations
and other activities.

LOTTERY

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Seas 4 to 7 feeL Bay and Inland
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Sanlord Herald, Sanlord, Florida • Tuaaday, February 8. 1994 • 14

Convenience store robbed
A convenience More In the 1200 block of W. I3lh Street.
Sanlord, w u robbed at gunpoint Saturday night. According to
Sanford police reports, tw o men burst Into the store shortly
before 7:30 p m. one brandishing a handgun. Police said the
m an w ith the gun went to th r rear of the store while the other
jum ped over the counter and demanded money from the
register. Th e clerk reportedly gavr •250 In currency before the
men ran from the store. T h e man with the gun was described
as approximately live feet eleven Inches tall, with a slender
build, wearing a green striped shirt and n black mask. T h r
other rnun was said to t&gt;c about six feet two Inches In height,
wearing a white T-shlM w ith a cartoon of the Tasmanian devil
on both the front and buck of It. as well us green shorts and a
cap.

Man taken to Tampa
A Sanford man filed a stolen vehicle rc|&gt;ort Saturday. Police
said the man told them that two hlack men and u white man
approached him shortly before midnight on Jan. 31 In a
parking lot near 15th Street and French Avenue In Sanford,
and took his 1973 Dodge van. One man reportedly had what
was identified as a 32 caliber handgun. Me said the m rn forced
him Into thr van and drove him to Tam pa where he arrived last
Tuesday, after whlrh he told police he made his way bark to
Sanford on 1-4. arriving Saturday. The license number of the
vehicle was listed as Q C P -8 7 W . T h r man was not said to have
hern Injured

Car theft
Ju rn rs Cress. 24. of Casselberry, was arrested on U.S.
H ighw ay 17-92 by Longwood police Saturday. Police said they
were Investigating u suspicious vehicle rrp o rtrd In a parking

lot. Police said two men. Cress, and Kristopher Jonlln. 23. gave
confusing responses when they were asked which one was the
actual driver of the car. During the Interrogation, a computer
check revealed the vehicle had licen listed as stolen from
W inter Springs. Cress was charged with grand theft, auto.
Although the report Indicated that Jo n lln was also arrested, no
specific charges were Immediately revealed.

7 9 Caprice capers
Several arrest and Incident reports during tills past weekend
Involved 1979 Chevrolet Caprices. T h e following Items were
listed:
• T w o vehlrlrs were reportedly stolen Friday from th r
parking lot of a business in the 2900 block of S. Palmetto
Avenue In Sanford. Th e cars were Identified as a 1977
Chevrolet Monte Carlo, and a 1979 Chevrolet Caprice, each
valued at approximately S 100
• Deputies reported finding two men Friday, rrmovlng ihe
engine from a 1979 Caprice, which had been listed as stolen.
Deputies wild the men. located In the 1300 block of 3rd Street,
said they hud been paid S75 to remove Ihe englur by a man
claiming to be the vehicle's owner.
• •017 In hand tools were reportrd ly stolen from a 1979
Chevrolet Caprice Sunday. In the 200 block of Temple Drive In
Loch Arbor. Deputies said four nshlng poles were also taken
from a nearby boat.

Warrant arrests
• Robert l-ee McNeil. 24. 2020 Alexander Avenue. Sanford,
was located In the 500 block of E. 5th Street by Sanford police
Sunday. He was wanted for falling to appear on a charge of
driving with a suspended/revoked license
• Hrudlry Wuync HacfTncr. 32. 021 Rlvrrvlew Avc.. Sanford,
was lorulrd at the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional Facility Saturday.
He was wanted on a warrant for falling to appear.
• T r r n a Nichole Tlllm o n . 23. 40 Castle Brewer Court, was
arrested at her residence Saturday b y Sanford police. She was
wanted for falling to appear on u charge of driving with a
suspended/revoked license.

Q uick return to jail on the same charges
■y NICK PPIIPAUP
Herald Staff Wrltor
SANFORD Michael Scott
Erb. 30, 705 Pasadena Avenue.
Longwood. was being held In th r
John E. Polk Correctional In ­
stitute Friday on a charge of
carrying a concealed llrcum i. It
didn't take long before another
similar charge was made.
A c c o rd in g to U n d e rsh e riff
Steve Harriett. "O n Jan. 18th.
Michael E rb was arrested b y
Casselberry police on a charge of
carrying a roncrulrd firearm. H r
was also charged wllh d rivin g
under Ihe Inlhience of ulcohol
and resisting arrest without v io ­
lence.”
H r U'us still confined to the Jail
this Friday, when deputies found
Erb was also wanted on tw o

w a rran ts issued In V o lusia
County, for violation of paroles
on previous convictions of d riv­
ing und e r the Influence of
ulcohol, and driving w llh a
suspended/revoked license.
Al 5:14 p.nt. Friday. Erb was
bonded out of Jail by a bonding
company, for a lolal of S4.000.
on the two warrants as well as
Ihe concealed weapon charge.

Saturday, Seminole C o un ty
sheriff"s deputies were called to a
bar In the 3700 block of E. S.R.
46, In response to a disturbance.
When they arrived, they found
Erb, with a handgun reportedly
conrealed under his shirt.
•’Apparently." Harriett com ­
mented. "he must have this
thing about carrying conrealed
firearms." H r added. " T h is Is a

K id s were
h o m e alone

situation where It only took 24
hours after he was released from
Jail, before h r was back under
the exact same charge,”
In connection with the Satur­
day Incldrnl. Erl) has again been
arrested on a charge of carrying
a concealed weapon/flrcurni. and
returned to the county Jail.
T h is Ume. his bond is sel ut

• 1.000.

Domestic cases
• Henry Jones. 70. 357 San Rafael, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police In a lu rkin g lot near French Avenue and 15th
Street Saturday, following an altercation with a female. He was
charged with battery, domestic violence.
• Leroy Keith, 41. 1011 Dunbar Street. Lake Monroe, was
arrested ul his residence by deputies Sunday following a fight
with a female. He was charged with battery, domestic violence.
• Patton Floyd Eggerlchs. 26. 127 E. Grand Bend. Lake
Vary, was arrested by Lake Mary police Sunday at hts
residence following a dispute with a female. H r was charged
with battery, domestic violence.
• Robert Joseph Thomsen. 19. 1402 N. Lake Drive, Sanford,
was arrestrd by Sanford police at hts residence Sunday
following an altercation with a female. He was charged with
ballrry. domestic violence.
• BridgeI Yolumla Thomas. 20. 909 Bay Avenue, was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday following a dispute with a
female near her residence She was charged with aggravated
battery and resisting arrest without violence.
• Mullndu J . Jenkins. 28. 913 Catalina Drive, was arrested In
front of her residence by Sanford police Saturday following a
fight. She was charged with disorderly conduct.

Traffic stops
• Kodnry Jc rro d Davis. 22, of Airport Ulvd., was seen pulling
oil Southwest Road In a thrcc-whrcl off road vehicle Saturday.
Sanford [hjIIcc said ihe vehicle was not allowed to be driven on
u street. Davis was charged with driving with a suspend­
ed/revoked license and resisting arresl without violence.
• Terry Alan McCown. 30. 104 Brown Drive. Sanford, was
arrested by deputies on U.S. 17-92 Sunday following a truffle
stop. He was charged with driving with a suspended/revoked
license.
• Lanora Michele Malone. 21. 2320 G ranby Street, was
slopped by deputies on Broad W ay Sunday. She was charged
with driving with a suspended/revoked license.

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LO N GW O O D Longw ood
police d is c o v e re d w hy t w o
children bad been left u n a t­
tended at their home Sunday.
Their m other was In Jail.
The two children were found
home alone at their residence.
664 Pasadena Avenue In L o n g wood. Police M id Ihey were
responding to a 9-1-1 call from
un eight- year-old girl who said
her mother as missing
Officers said when they arr i v e d , t h e y fo u n d th e
clght-year-old girl and her one
year old brother In Ihe house
ulone. T h e y sold the children
were In d irty dothes. with the
baby In a soiled diaper, and the
borne In poor condition.
Th e girl reportedly told police
her mother had left on a bicycle
to go to a store approximately an
hour and a half prior to that
time.
Police began a search and
located the hike, abandoned,
neuru store three hours luler.
Following an Intensive search,
police found tlx- mother. A b b y
T . K a m in s k i. 29. hud been
arrested curlier by a deputy
sheriff and taken to the Jo h n E .
IHilk Correctional Facility. D e p u ­
ties said the womun was seen
apparently trying to hide from
t h e m b e f o r e she w a s
apprehended. No specific charge
was Immediately listed for that
unreal.
When LongwrxHl police visited
the mother at tlie Jail, they M id
they were unable to ob ta in
Information from her regarding
leaving the children unattended.
T h e a rre st report Ind icated
Kaminski told officers she had
gone to find her husband, rather
than to the store as she had told
her children.
Police have now charged he r
with negligent treatment of a
child. She Is being held In Jail In
connection w ith that charge,
with no bond.

W hen Tim es A re
H a rd And
Custom ers F ew

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reality that moat homes over a year old

your electric b i ll. Plua they offer caah

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�4A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, February S. 1994

Editorials/ Opinions
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EDITORIALS

Balancing
nature and
progress
The Florida Legislature Is now In session. It
Is Ineumbent upon each of us to pay close
attention to discussions and decisions which
will be made.
In addition to crime, prison beds, and other
highly serious matters, a number of items
pertaining to the environment and wlldlire
will also come up.
Th is Issue Is highly controversial. It breaks
down to differing opinions between people
who are strong supporters of animal rights
and wildlife preservation against those who
say the people should come first.
Rep. Bert Harris is proposing legislation
regarding the rights of property owners to
develop or sell property, even though there
may be some wildlife on It. His suggestions
are not expected to be strongly supported.
We believe however, that some type of
compromise must be made. Because of the
environmentalists and wildlife enthusiasts,
the rights of the people are being more and
more diminished.
As a case in point, because of restrictions
for developing property on which gopher
tortoises arc found, the City of Lake Mary had
to pay a total of S I 8.000. or $200 per tortoise,
to have them removed before the massive
Sports Complex construction could get un­
derway.

Lorena the Ripper: G uilty, guilty
Lorena Bobbitt sauntered out of a Manassas.
Va., courtroom two weeks ago us If she had Just
won the Miss America pageant. She cradled a
bouquet of roses. She waved to her legion of fans.
She paused for a photo-op.
T h e Ecuadortan-born m anicurist succeeds
Anita lllll as the darling of the mom ent of the
frmtnlst left. After she completes her 45 days of
court-ordered observation In a mental hospital —
her (teuance for severing her husband's penis as
h r lay sleeping — w r ran expect Lorens the
Kipper to be feted at feminist gatherings
throughout the country.
It Is not because of castration anxiety that I
wonder how 51 percent of women — according
to a U S A TodayJCNN/Gallup Poll — can say that
Hobbltt was justified In her actions. H er husband
may have been a bastard, he m ay have been
guilty of s|K&gt;usal abuse, but dlsmenihenurnt
hardly was the appropriate punishment.
Th e feminist left obviously does not see It that
way. "It's hard for anyone who watched the trial
to believe that Lorena Bobbitt was not a woman
who was pushed over the edge by years of
abuse." said Kim Gandy, executive vice presi­
dent of the National Organization for W omen.
Her sentiments up|&gt;arrnlly were shared by the

Lorena supporters who kept a noisy vigil outside
the courthouse, holding aloft wieners on forks In
solldurlly with their sister on trial.
As time goes by. the
1990s m ay be re ­
membered us the de­
cade when the war
betw een the sexes
t u r n e d e s p e c ia lly
ugly. First there wus
the William Kennedy
Sm ith trial, in 1991.
w hich brought to the
fore the Issue of date
rape. Then there was
the Clarence Thom as
Inquisition. In which
the Issue of sexual
harassment captured
I W e can expect
the national spotlight.
Lorena the
N o w w r have the
Ripper lo be
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Lake Mary, and other cities have enacted
billboard regulations. Th e y arc designed to
prevent the structures from Increasing along
our h ig h w a y s in such number us to restrict
the scenic n e w .
Vet some billboards In rotting condition are
forced to remain, even though a few consist of
only unsightly old posts. Th e y are still
standing because some type of bird had a nest
on the top.
Certainly, no one is suggesting that we fall
to give consideration to our wildlife. It is one
of our natural resources and we m ust
continue to preserve and protect them.
Interference In the progress of the human
population however, is another matter.
Harris referred to people who Invested their
lt.e savings on property which was to be
developed, only to find they could neither sell
nor build on their land. Some type of creature
moved In. and environmental laws now
prohibit the people from doing anything with
their property.
A number of bills are being passed around
In Tallahassee. Some contain logical solutions
to this animal versus man battle. Others may
provide solutions, but not in the best Interests
of the people.
Natural resources must be saved. Yet we
cannot allow people to became unwilling
victims of animal behavior problems.

LETTERS
S o c ie ty ’s breakdown
Your editorial In the paper for Wednesday. Jan.
26. 1994 tells of a shocking situation In our
country about serious crimes committed by young
people. T o have 5.356 children and teens killed by
firearms In one year (1991) Is utmost unbelievable
and certainly wus and Is u tragedy for thousands of
their relatives and friends.
So many In our country today seem to have no
respect for hum an life which Is u precious gift,
given only once.
There are m any reasons for this lack of respect
but the millions of nbortlons performed In this
country have to be one of the reasons. When
women and doctors cun legally kill an unborn
Innocent baby It lessens respect for all life.
Scientists know that life begins ul conception.
Doctors cun now operate successfully on an
unborn child. It’s necessary for parents, the
churches, schools und everyone to work to correct
all these things that help errutr such serious
problems for our young people.
Frances Fllegcr
la k e Mary

G ettin g recycling right
As a resident of Sanford. I find recycling to be a
jlus. but not when I must call and report that m y
uln was overlooked again as I have had to do m any
limes since moving back here In J u ly .
As a widow on a fixed Income I resent paying for
a service I do not rrtelve.
Mrs. A rth u r J . Piautao

Sanford

DONNA BRITT

People should know we exist
M A U L H A W A II — It Isn't remarkable that
Mlml finally married Jo hn .
My Los Angeles friend had been seeing her
now-husband for nearly eight years — a
courtship so long that Its duration became u
running Joke here among friends, w ho re­
peated It endlessly during toasts at every
prenuptial event.
What may seem remarkable Is where she did
It. And who was watching.
W hen Jo hn clasped M lm l's hand, listening to
the minister’s instructions to tell her. " I free
you with m y loyalty." he heard the words over
the "m u sic" of white-edged waves lapping
rocks on the beach yards away. W hen Mlml
repeated. " I love you for who you arc. and even
mote for what you mean to m e." the witnesses
Included a host of palm trees and a volcanic
mountain ringed by clouds.
Like a growing num ber of lovers. Mlml
Wood, a wildlife specialist, and Jo hn Harris, a
vice president of Friskles Pelcare. flgurrd that
enough of their friends would welcome a
midwinter break In the tropics to Justify having
their nuptials In Maul.
Seventy showed up. Some, like Faye, came
only to attend the wedding. Others came for
more: Eric to golf; Gene to earn his first-level
scuba certification: Bud and Ken to change the
setting of their tennis rivalry; Michael to
meditate to the sound of the surf. T h a t all six
— In fact, that Mlml. Jo hn and most of their
guests — are black Is unremarkable.
O r Is It?
It doesn't seem remarkable to some guests
and service people of every hue. These arc the
people who smile, converse and seem pleased
to see us In that great ‘Tm -vacatlonlng-so
l-lovc-the-world” way.
Th e n there are those whose stares feel
different, who seem startled to see us. who
chat us up Just to learn how we can afford to be
here. W ho ussumc that every black guest at
the resort must be with the wedding — some
aren't.
But w hy wouldn't people be misled, when
often, we surprise ourselves?
It's something black folks rarely discuss In
"m ix e d " cornpuny. O u r occasional awe at our
own success, and the complications that can
accompany II. doesn't always sit comfortably.
Staring at the Pacific. I felt the questions
wash over me. W hy would It surprise anyone
that 70 party-hearty black folks would attend a
friend's wedding In Maul?
W h y would I. a middle-class sister who
should know better, be wowed by the group's
collective oomph? By Monique's Job as an
executive for the L .A . Dodgers, b y her
husband. Bud. being a Citicorp Investment
banker, by Erie’s successful T V career?
Is It a big deal that Faye manages m arketing
for the llth -largcst U.S. Insurance firm , and
Gene and Ken are lop execs at Nestle Corp.?

W hat about the fact that Mildred. 81. once ran
a 75-bed home for autistic adults In Detroit
before opening a facility In L.A.7
H ow "remarkable" la It that our hostess.
M lm l — who spent months coordinating bird
rescue operations In Alaska after the Exxon
Valdez mess — founded a business that takes
wild animals Into schools for kids who
o th e r w is e m ig h t
never touch an Ig­
uana?
If such black men
a n d w o m en seem
surprising. In Hawaii
or anywhere else. It's
because they aren't
supposed to exist.
T h a t we do some­
times floors even us.
although successful,
talented black con­
tributors are every­
where. In '92. I at­
tended a wedding In
Jam aica with a dif­
f W hat m ay seem
ferent. equally Im ­
lemarkable is
pressive crowd.
where aha did
In a way. II makes
it. A n d w h o w as
sense. Like most con­
w atching. J
tributors. these folks
m o s tly choose to
work, raise families
and live without fanfare.
But people should know — not Intermittently
suspect, but know — they exist. And people
should realize that the same media and weary
stereotypes that often render successful blacks
Invisible — and that make African Americans
out to be victims, problems or fools — are
wrong.
T h e skin that makes us noticeable ut u Maul
resort doesn't Just give white people false
expectations. Sometimes, black folks feel
self-conscious about their own accomplish­
ments. how they set them apart from lessfortunate blacks.
Sitting poolside. Monique Brandon considers
this. What her blackness also does, she adds. Is
make her and her friends "Involuntary exam ­
ple setters."
"Being bom black means that everywhere I
go. whether I like It or not. I set an exam ple."
says Brandon. 34. the Dodgers' com m unity
relations
director
H al'
" A n d this Is the example I choose to set
today — showing, at a wedding In Maul, that
we are not about poverty and crime, but about
Intellect and class and everything else that
society says Is Im portant. Th a t we can
successfully enter into all that has been held
privately out of our reach."

garded us sexual prrdalnrs und women as
Innocent prey. Whenever questions arise as to
whether a man has committed some gendrr
offense or another, the man almost always Is
presumed lo be guilty.
T h is makes even the most gender-sensitive
man a little paranoid. If a man makes a flattering
re m a rk to a w om an, p u rtlc u lu rly In the
workplace, does that constitute sexual harass­
ment? If u woman has sex with a m.ln. but
s,«
regretful aflrrwurd. might he be accused i
.e
rape? If a man compels Ills lawfully weddrt, J r
to have sex with him. Is she now Justified to rut
off his penis?
Th a t Is nut to say that sexual harassment and
date rn|&gt;e and spousal abuse are not authentic
problems. They are. A n d men who knowingly
und willfully commit such offenses should have
the full weight of the luw brought ugulnst them.
But most men are not hurnasrrs Th e y arc not
rapists. T h e y do not brut their wives or
girlfriends Most m rn endeavor to be gentle­
manly. Most trAit the wom en In their lives the
way they would want th rlr mothers or sisters or
daughters to lie trralrd. Yet. this never comes
urroaa during discussions about gender crimes.

SARAH OVERSTREE j

Men certainly are
funny valentines
Another Valentine's Day approaches and
m y boyfriend and I consider a romantic
dinner-und-movle evening, newspaper spread
bclore us on the Moor without lurk. He'd
rather do the entire Jan e Fonda workout tape
In u neon pink Irotard than go to "T h e Jo y
Luck C lu b ." I can't abide " T h e Unforglven."
even uftrr he assures me. meaningfully, thal
It contains a "hidden m eaning."
T h e sam e th in g
happens ut the video
store. We spill up
und s ru rrh (he aisles,
then come together
lo show what we've
p lu c k e d from the
s h e lv e s : I have
" M o o n s t r u c k ." lie
has " T h e T h rre
Stooges Festival."
At the end of this
m ille n n iu m , when
h i s t o r i a n s ir v t
II believe this
e n u m e r a t e the
disparity in
greatest Inventions of
m ovie tastes is
I he last 1.000 years,
at the heart of
ihc m u ltl-p lrx the­
w h y so m any of
ater ought lo Ire right
o u r romantic
up (here with the
relationships
p rin tin g press und
are doom ed lo
m a n n e d (lig h t. A
(ail. |
couple can go out to
eut w ith another
couple, go lo the movies, and the women can
go one wuy und the men another with not one
harsh word exchanged am ong them.
I I relieve tills disparity In movie tastes Is ut
the heart of why so m any of our romantic
relationships are doomed In fall: How can a
gender that believes T h e Three Stooges are
the funniest comedians In the history of
m ankind Ik * expected lo mute successfully
with a gender that sees nothing funny ubout
three almost-elderly boy-men punching and
clanging on each other?
I participated in a lively discussion on this
phenomenon last year al the Ash Grove. Mo..
C hum ber of Commerce Chrlslm us banquet
when I wus the guest speuker. For the first 10
minutes of m y speech, the women were
whooping and elbowing each other. Th e men
sut there polllely, yrt w ith an expression on
their faces that communicated this unm is­
takable message: "W hen Is she going to sturt
the h u m o r part of this little talk, anyw ay?"
By some stroke of luck. I happened lo
mention Th e Three Stooges. Sleepy men In
their best sulis and Chrlstm us lies suddenly
snupped to life and started clicking their
fingers Into thrlr hunds. (H ik in g fingers Into
Im a gin a ry eyes and goin g "wooo-wooowooo." T h e n It was the women's lurn to sit
there w ith Ihc same look the men hud Just
had on their fairs.
Several of the women commented thul they
were completely bewildered that someone
could see anything funny uboul men poking
cur h other In Ihc eyes und hilling each other
with shovels, dropping blocks of ice on each
other's toes, or (taking things Into rukes lo
make them blow up. T h e men offered no
explanations.
Since then. I've found an entire article
devoted to Th e Three Stooges Syndrome In
an Issue of "T h e Do(n)llltlc Report." u
wonderful little newsletter devoted to (and
I'm not making this up): "Answ ering the
universal question. 'W h y can't a man lie
more like a wom an?'" Peter Sinclair, who
edits a rontem|K&gt;rary m en's hum or muguzlne
entitled (und I'm not m aking this up. cither)
"K in g . W arrior. Magician. Weenie." thinks u
lot of the nppral of ihc Stonges conics from
the e m o tio n a l' release men receive from
watching them.
"M en ure not ullowed to express ihclr
emotions, feel cmpulhctlc |&gt;uln or express
th e ir o w n p a in ,
S in c la ir postulate s.
"Th ere fo re , great outbursts comes when
somebody gets their nose pinched or their
head bonked."
(O K . this makes perfect sense to me. I have
within a period of a few days watched a man
whom I had Just begged to share his feelings
with me. and who hatl replied with stoic
answers ranging from " I ’m not very good at
this" to " I like to play m y curds close to the
vest." reduced lo convulsions and tear* after
a few m inutes of the Stooges* nntlcs.l

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Stnlord Harald. Sanlord, Florida • Tuasday. February 8, 1094 • s*

Fair-goers get a taste
of Seminole County life
■y VICKI DeSORMIER
HoraldSlaM Writer______________
TA M I’A — A l it lime when a
per mm's tra v e l experiences
might have taken him nn more
than ‘JO or 00 miles from home.
I h r county exhibits at the Flor­
ida Slate Fair were a whitlow in
exotic itlucrs around the stale.
Today. designed to en tire
f.ilrgocrs to travel lo new and
exotic places around the stale lor
pleasurr. business, or a place to
live the e x h ib its are giant
brochures for cha m b e rs n(
commerce.
Not all counties In the stutr
make the effort to make a
presentation, though most do.
For several years. Seminole
County had no exhibit.
“ No one had done It for several
years.” Durham Hughrs-Grrgg.

d i r e c t o r o f th e c o u n t y 's
extension service, said. "Last
year Ihere was an article (In the
Sanford Herald) that said that
and Mr Duhun b o u n ty manager
Don Dahunl called me ami asked
w h y ."
That, she said. Is how It all gol
started.
A company was hired lo help
create an exhibit with moving
parts and c o lo rfu l, d uu cln g
lights
"It was going lo lx* an award

winner." Hughrs-Grrgg said.
Unfortunately, the company
(oldrd up arid h it town without a
tor wording address

‘ i t was rig h t before a n y
m o n e y e x c h a n g e d h a n d s ."
Hughes Gregg said, breathing a
sigh of relief.
The Florida Slate Fair Amhort

Garbage
Continued fro m Page 1A
lion If all unlneor|K&gt;ratrd
residents were required to pay
for the sendee O f the 4H.127
u n in c o rp o ra te d households,
nearly 24 percent of them do not
subscrll&gt;r to g a rtu g r rol lection.
Com m issioners are consid­
e rin g m a n d a to ry under the
theory haulers could provide
collection at a lower jx-r house­
hold charge w ith everyone pay­
ing for the service.
It didn't turn rail that way.
After a series of 12 negotiating
sessions with the four ron ln K i
haulers, staff frxind rates would
rise for most customers to an
estimated $14.10 per month.
Th e sendee would include two
u n llm ile d -q u u it llly garbage
pickups, one unlimited recycling
pickup and one unlimited yard

HP
VIRGINIA K. MERCER
Virginia K. Mercer. 72. Wcsl
Floyd Avenue. Lake Mary, died
Sunday. Feb. 6. 1994. al Central
Florida Regional Hospital. San­
ford. bom Sept. 6. 1921. In
Culpepper. Va.. she moved In
Central Florida In 1957. Mrs.
Mercer was one of I-akc Mary's
first city commissioners. She
was an auditor for the U S
government and a member of St.
Peter's Episcopal Church, Lake
M ary, the Sanford W om en's
C lub , the Lake Mary Fire D ra rtm cnl A u x ilia r y und the
ornmunlty Improvement Asso­
ciation of Lake Mary.
Survivors Include non, Charles
Richard. Lake M ury; sisters.
Katherine brow n . Alexandria.
V a .. Florlne Hess. Santa Fc
Springs. Calif.
G ra m k o w F u n e r a l H om e.
Sanford. In charge of arrangem cnls.

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FANNIE L. JOHNSON
Fannie L. Johnson, 75. Crystul
Drive. Sanford, died Sunday.
Feb. G. 1994. ut her residence,
born Feb. 14. 1918, In Norcross.
Ga.. she moved to Central Flor­
ida in 1954. Mrs. Johnson was a
homemaker and a member of
Wcstvlcw baptist C hurch.
S u r v iv o r s I n c lu d e so n s.
D u n u ld R ay. J e r r y W ayne.
Jam es Kenneth, nil of Sanford.
R o n a ld U ru c e . L a k e M a ry:
daughter. Janet E . Montgomery.
Sanford; brothers. Fred Spruill.
Norcross. Ga.. F ra n k Spruill.
Snellvllle. Ga.. Charles Spruill.
Atlanta. Carl Spruill. Auburn.
Ga.: sister. Margaret E. Durrrr.
Auburn; 12 gnindchlldrrn and
nine great-grandchildren.
U a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld Fun e ra l
Home. Onkluwn Chapel. Luke
M a ry, In charge of arrange­
ments.

HARRT D. KLEEMAN
H arry D. Klecman. G4. Park
Drive, Sanford, died Sunday.
Feb. 0. 1994. at M artin Andersen
Hospice House. Orlando, born

waste collect Ion curb week
D ates are n o w a w e e k ly
$14 10. $13 .5 1. $13 28 and
$ 1 3 .2 1 , d e p e n d in g on the
hauler. Current service tnrludrs
tw o garbage p ic k u p s , each
limited lo tW’o containers, and
one unlimited recycling pickup
Yard waste collect Ions are an
extra $1 27 per hag. which
would t&gt;c eliminated under the
pro|M»Hcd plan
Also, haulers are seeking a
four-year extension on their
contracts to 1689. Karller re­
quests for contract extensions
left commissioners cold Ix-cause
commissioners felt they were not
accompanied by significant rate
red unions. Sons* haulers could
also not agree on limiting collec­
tions lo Ih r five weekdays, a
condition vm gh t hv com m is­
sioners.

Longw ood—

Mary Reddick. 48, of Peach
Streel, Cocoa, dlerl Thursday.
Feb. 3, at W ucstoll Hospital,
Rtx'klcdgc. Horn Aug, 2. 1945. in
C h lp lcy. she moved to Cocoa in
1967 Irotn their. Mrs. Reddick
was a chllrl cure worker and
Pentecostal.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e s o n s .
J o h n n y and T o n y , both of
C o c o a ; d a u g h te r. H a rb u ru
J a c k s o n . C o c o a : b r o th e r s .
Charles World. Cocoa. Austin
Howdcn. Luclous Poller. Je rry
Howdcn and Darryl bright man.
all ol Chlplcy; sh irrs. Catherine
H o w d cn . Dorothy W h tttfirld .
C a ro ly n llow drn anil Shirley
Uuwdcu. all of Chlplcy. Nina
H urgess. M iam i: tw o g ra n d ­
children.

U.S. Highway 17-92.
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
planning
Now however, the atm appears
C it y a d m in is tra to r G e r r y and develojimcnt. "T h e Intent ts to lx* enacting ail agreement
Kurtnun noted the city code to have all local governments which will handle signs al more
requires mandator)' hookup to Implement the same sign stan­ than Just that one highway.
In Sanford. Murder sees the
the city sewer system by c o m ­ dards In order to provide long­
term consistency and a better sign height lsstx* as being the
mercial und Industrial buildings
most significant Impart of this
A u d ito rs commented In last looking roadway."
Murder said the measure was new projKisiil,
year's audit an effort should be
At the present time, the r lly ’s
made to gel businesses to c o m ­ considered by P A Z Thursday,
ply. T h e auditors had made the but will now go lo C A L N O . sign height limitation Is 25 feet
same recommendation In Ih r where It will be closely exam­ Th e proposed standard Is 15
ined. with the hofx- that It will lx- fret.
1992 audit.
glven
us a rrrotnmendallnn for
In a le ttrr to the com miss Inn.
Murder noted that most local
Kurm.in noted Grog wood Indus­ adoption by each of the cities
governments In ih r county have
trial Park Is In Ihc process of represented In the organization.
already adopted u 15 tool siun
being brought ixi line. T h e 27 C A L N O was originally a south
dard.
businesses In tlvit complex re­ c o u n ty o r g a n iz a tio n r e p r e ­
senting
Casselberry.
Altamonte
ceived notices In August, 1993
Th e city of Lake Mary udoplrd
that they should make arrange­ and North Orlatxio. but has been a sign ordinance pertaining lo
expanded lo Include all lilies In t h e a r e a k n o w n as t h c
ments for sewer hookup by Feb
20. 1994. Six of the businesses Seminole County.
lntcr|tate-4 corridor late Iasi
If the- re co m m e n d atio n Is year. With the expansion of the
have m ade tlx* necessary uradopted Sanford l^ikc Mary and regulations to r o v r r more than
ra ngm en ts. Knrman w a rn ed ,
Longwood, as well as other Just specific roadways however,
“ Whatever drrlslon Is rcarhed
members, will eventually have a consideration would also have lo
by the rom m lv.ion for the two
extension requests ..will tie set­ similar sign ordinance presented lx- given to new restrictions In
ting a precedent for the other al upcoming city commission that city
mee lings.
huslnesses scheduled lo honk up
Th e Sanford P A Z has exam­
Proposals for unlhirm sign
In February. 1994.
ined
the proposals.
regulations
are
nol
new.
An
Doth businessmen cited finan­
Inlrrlocal agreement lx-tween
cial reasons for being unable to
Th e city of Sanford's repre­
Seminole C o unty and the cities
hook on to the sewer.
sentative on C A L N O Is Commis­
Three businessmen w rre a p ­ of C a s s e lb e rry . Lake M ary.
Longwixx). Sanford and Winter sioner Whlley Eckstein. In Lake
pointed lo the Equity Stu d y
Springs, was drafted on -July 8. Mary. It Is Commissioner Gary
Committee which will review the
various fees llx- rlly assesses of last year. It pertained only to Hrender.
businesses. Curtis Donation. Se­
curity W orks. Krnl Richter. A m
Fed M o r t g a g e an d J a m e s
K lrln m n nn . State Furrn In s u r­ Continued from Page l A
on the premiums of participating
ance will serve on the c o m m it­ charges Its employees for health employees. Th e employees save
on social security and Income
tee. More appointments will lx* Insurance.
T h e Com m issioner s Choice taxes because their laxablr pay Is
made by the commission at a
lair r dale.
Award is given each year to one reduced by the amount of thrlr
The cumiulssXin also set a student from each of lite district's premiums and only the balance
March 7. G:30 p in hearing for six high schools und from the of their wages Is taxed. Furlong
the board of Equalization. At Crooms School of Choice, who explained.
that time, property owners along the schools select as the "hardest
If all the eligible employees
Oak Street. Rrbk-r Avenue and working senior."
enroll In Ihc program. Furlong
Second Place will appear to
Th e students do not have to be said. Ihc county could save as
rrvle w assessments for I m ­ tops tn their class, but they have m uch as $100,000 per year.
provements on die streets.
to show diligent effort lo be Employee savings could lx- as
In other business the com m is­ successful. T h e y must be regis­ m uch as $300 to $500 annually.
sioners u p p r o v r d s p e n d in g tered voters (or be pre-rrglstered
“ A premium conversion plan Is
money from the Confiscation If they arc younger than 18) and a good deal for everybody." said
Fund requested by Police C hief they must be planning to attend Furlong. "T h e taxpayers save
Greg M anning lor Projerl Gradd. classes at a post-secondary In­ money, the employees gel a little
Initiating a bicycle patrol, und stitution of their choice.
more In their paychecks and
Furlo n g explained that the some very deserving high school
upgrading an Investigative In ­
strument.
change In his pay came on a students will be better reworded
suggestion from Commissioner for their efforts."
Darryl McLain. T h e county began
He added that he wished all the
an Internal Revenue Service Code commissioners' decisions were as
Section 125 Premium Conversion easy to make as the one they
Plan on Januury 1 of this year.
made regarding Section 125.
Furlong rem inded Interested
Section 125 allows employers
seniors to go to their school's
both of A ltam o n te S p rin g s . and'rmployees to save money by
Theodore. Clermont; daughters. jKiylng group health Insurance guidance department to pick up
an application for the scholarship
Harburu W altrlp. Floyds Knobs, on a before-tax basis.
Furlong said the county saves which will be awarded talrr this
hid., Marcia Gerald. Knoxville.
Tciut.. abaters. Theo Lee. J ul-K- payment of Social Security taxes
.- iii- -oil i.i ■
• sdiMTIe. * M ildred Sierra. New
Albany. Ind .: nine grandehlldrrti
nnd four great-grandchildren. *
Woodlawn Funeral Home and
a va ila b le for c o n im r in D ili
M em orial Park. O rla n d o . In Continued from Page 1A
morning, but police suld he told
charge of arrangements.
“ There were a few rolls of them they w rre thinking ulxuit
pennies and some Canadian
leaving their hixtie ns a rrsull of
WILBUR E. WILLIAMS SR.
hills." he said. “ I think there this incident.
W ilbur E . Williams Sr.. 74.
were a few old coins, but nothing
Police describe Ihc suspect as
Cree T r a il. Casselberry, died cxtrcm cm ly valuable."
a
black
male. 25 to 30 years old.
Sunday. Feb. G. 1994. at Florida
He said the police investigators T h e y said he Is about six feel tall
Hospital. Allam cxilr Springs. He looking Into the cose have a few
a n d betw een 1 80 and 200
was born D ec. 1G. 1919 In
suspects In mind and they are pounds with a stocky build.
Limestone. Ala. Mr. W illium s an the lookout for people mat­
Th e y said he has a "real broad"
wus a materials officer for the
ching the suspect's description face.
Civil Service. He was Methodist
who are looking to exchange the
Police said he wus lust seen
and an A rm y veteran.
foreign bills.
wearing
a dark blue or a black
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w if e .
"W e think we know who our shirt with yellow stripes and
Adelina; son, W ilbur E. J r .. man Is." he said.
dark pants.
P u e rto R ic o ; b ro th e r. J l n f
Th e victim was tuken to Cen­
W hitm ire sold that anyone
Hughey. New Smyrna Hcach.
tral Florida Regional Hospital In w ho has any Information about
All Faiths Cremation Service, Sanford and urated for lacera­
the crime or jusslhle suspects
Casselberry. In charge of a r­ tions on her face
should call the Sanford Police
rangements.
"Decause of her age the fire Departmenl at 323-3030.
department
paramedics were
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According to hospital officials,
JOHNSON. F A N N IE L.
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continued observation. She Is
Sunday •III tao conductor Thundty i l l p m
listed In fair condition, that Is.
WBdnetdty, Fab. 9,1994
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her vital signs are stable and
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Spaghetti with Meat Sauce
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within normal limits but she Is
Tossed Salad
Pork Comotocy, Loko Mary Violation lor
experiencing some pain.
Fruit Tray
trlondt Mill bo hold WUrwtdoy from i l p m
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Arrangomontk by Baldwin Fairchild
spokeswoman
for the hospital.
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Oak lawn Park Comolwy and F unoral homo
Th e victim's Itusband was not

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ly provides each county with
$1,500 with which they can
create their display. T h e m oney
can be used for any purpose In
creating a display.
When the rmnpany charged
with creating this county's ex­
hibit disappeared. Hughes Gregg
said the County Kxlrnslun Se rv­
ice and volunteers gathered their
resources and put a display
together.
"W e started pretty late and we
spent every penny they gave
us." she said, “ but I think we
came u p w ith a v e ry n ice
display."
C e l e b r a t in g the n a t u r a l
diversity of the county, the
display centers uround a canoe
Iprovldcd by H u g h rs G rrg g 's
son) making Its way through
bright palm ettos and s c ru b
brush On a nearby hill, sporting
equipment represents the recre­
ational diversity of the area.
business and Industry In Ih r
nrra are also honored In Ih r
display.
Also Included In the display
arr two photos of exhibits cre­
ated by the county In the 1020s
and the 1030s.
" T h o s e were really In t e r ­
esting.” she said. “ The state fair
people had those. That was a
neat touch."
H u g h rs-G rrg g said she e n ­
joyed the challenge of creating
the display. She said the county
will “ definitely" have a display
next year. She sab) 50 percent of
the display must be different
from this year's, so they are
already starling to make plans.
Meanwhile plans arc In the
works for displays al the Sem inole County Fair (which will
t a k e p l a c e ut S e m i n o l e
Greyhound Park from Feb. 24
through March 0) and at the
Central Florida Fair In Orlando
In March.
“ We keep busy." she said.

May Hi. 1929. In Syracuse. N.Y .
Wtlson-Elchclbcrger M ortuary,
he moved In Central Florida In hie.. Sanford. In charge of ur1OHO. Mr
Kleetttun w as a rangrments.
warehouse worker with Hurdle
Irrigation. In r.. Sanlrdrd. He wuR
$■ $ I W $ ~
. V*
a Navy veteran.
V. ItlH k 1.TO^KfVcfbertd
Survivors in c lu d e wife. Grace; Apartments. Altamonte Springs,
daughter. Katherine. lndlanapo-'”_~dlrd Monday, Ffcb. 7, 1994. ni
South Seminole Hospital. LongIih . son. Harry I I . Deltona; two
wood. Horn Dor 7, 1917 In
grandsons.
Hethany. W .Va.. she moved to
G ra m k n w F u n e ra l H om e .
Central Florida In 1979. She wus
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
a registered nurse and a Protes­
ments.
tant.
Gaines Carey Hand Funeral
EVELYN MARIE MORAN
Horne. Longw axl. In charge of
Evelyn Murlc Moran. 65. Long
arrangements.
l,cnf Pine C irclr. Sanford, died
Monday. Feb. 7. 1994, at Florida
Hospital. Orlanrki. Horn Oct. 4.
1928. In Seaton. III., she moved
JOSEPH ROBERT RUFF
to Central Florida from Detroit In
Joseph Robert Ruff. 78. North
1972. Mrs Moron was a retired
Winter Park Drive. Casselberry,
speech therapist al MHwee M id­
died Monday. Feb, 7. 1994. ut
dle School, Longwood. She was
South Seminole Hospital. Long
Christian.
wnod. Horn May 23. 1915. In
S u rvivo rs Include husband.
Akron. Ohio, he moved to C e n ­
N o rv a l. D e lto n a : d a u g h te rs.
tral Florida from Jacksonville In
A n d r e a F e e n e y . C o lo r a d o
1992. Mr. Ruff was a retired
Springs. C o . Alison. Lnhainn.
sh ip pin g department w o rk e r
Haw aii; son. George, Gainesville;
with U S, Rubber Co. He was a
brother. Henry Ew in g. Seaton.
m e m b e r o f S t. A u g u s t i n e
111.: one grandson.
Catholic Church.
Deacon Direct Cremation Serv­
Survivors Indude wife. Clara.
ice, Orlando. In charge of ar­ Casselberry: daughters. Delores
rangements.
Hurdlek. Coose bay. Ore., Jo a n
Denholm. Ponte Vedni Beach.
WILLIAM NORMAN
Carol Wallace. Stow. Ohio; nine
PARKER. 8R.
grandchildren und six great­
William Norman Parker. Sr..
grandchildren.
82. Orange Drive. Altamonte
Gaines C a rry Hand Garden
Springs, died Sunday. Feb. G.
Chapel Funeral Home. L o n g ­
1994. al Florida Hospital. Alta­
wood. In churgc of a rra n g e ­
monte Springs. Horn Aug. 15.
ments.
1911. In Woodland. N.C.. he
moved to Central Florida from
Portsmouth. Va.. In 1978. Mr. JOHN RALPH THOMAS
John Ralph Thomas. 77. E n Parker was a retired tool and die
m aker for lire U .S .'N aval Ship­ cino W ay. Altamonte Springs,
yard In Portsmouth. He was died Saturday, Feb. 5, 1994. ut
baptist and a mem ber of the his residence. Ham May 10.
1916 In Fcmundlna beach, he
L o y a l O rd e r of the Moose,
moved to Central Florida In
Portsmouth.
1957. Mr. Thom as was a retired
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w if e .
Pauline; son. W illiam N. J r .. supervisor of construction e ngi­
neering for Pan American W orld
W inter Park, brothers. Quinton
Airways.
Cocoa Hcach. He was a
Gertx-. Portsmouth. Charles W ..
member of First Baptist C h u rch .
Norfolk. Va.
Hearon Direct Cremation Serv­ Pine Hills, und u Navy veteran.
Survivors Include wife. Vida:
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
sons.
Jo h n Ralph Jr.. Lam ar.
rangements.

MARY REDDICK

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Prisoners in Orlando now Casino proposal would let
pay for medical services lawmakers decide locales
B y Aaaoclalad Praaa
O R LA N D O — Jail Inmate *, itn i taxpayers a
lot of money for medlrnl rare, and Orange
County Is trying to ru t down on Its $&lt;» million
yra rly tub by charging prisoners nominal fees
for medical services
Inmates are paying $3 to go on sick call and
be attended by a nurse, and $5 to visit a doe-tor
or dentist. If they Insist on visiting their own
private physlrlun. the c«»«i fe»r transportation
will be $80.
Th e county Jail — the 10th largest III the
nation with 3.500 inmates — Joins others
trying to reduce medical budgets. Some like the
fee system, others don't.
State Sen. Palrtclu Grogan. D-M crrlll Island,
has Introduced legislation to havr all state
prisoners pay for their health benefits.
T h e vice chairman of the Senate Crim inal

Justice com inlltre said prisoners average six
visits to health care providers carh month and
require 2 1 prescriptions a year.
"W e believe they should be responsible for
their own mcdlcnl costs,’* said Ed Royal.
Orange County's drputy corrections director.
*'lt should not be any different than It Is on the
outside.”
T h e Jail w ill deduct the charges from
|&gt;ersonul accounts prisoners use to |&gt;ay for
snacks and hygiene Items, or from money they
were carrying when arrested.
Prisoners who cannot afford the fees will not
lie refused treatment.
O n r Immediate Impart Is a reduction In
number of prisoners seeking treatment.
"W hat we are seeing Is u decline In the
people who ure using the medico] services for
frivolous reasons." said Royal on Monday.

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TALLA H ASSEE M ia m i
Reach would get a casino first
under u proposed constitutional
amendment, but the uuthor says
lawmakers could allow them In
other cities later.
"W e're going lo probably give
the Legislature the opportunity
to authorize a limited additional
num ber." former stale Supreme
Court Justice Arthur England
said Monday.
E ig h t y e a rs a fter v o te r s
tr o u n c e d a c o n s t it u t io n a l
amendment to allow casinos In
major hotels, a group called
Proposition for Limited Casinos
has hired England to draw up
another amendment.

Chairm an Pal Roberts has said soon In Mobile. Ala., and New
the group expects racetracks, Orleans. Roberts said.
hotels and casino companies lo
"Th ere are only two dog tracks
hack Its plan, which would allow In the entire Panhandle. So If
casinos where gam bling already Pensacola needs more help In
goes on — at race tracks and that area, that will allow the
Jal alal frontons — and u free- L eg islature to address that
st: ruling casino to help draw Issue." he said. " In Tampa Ray,
tourists to Miami Reach.
If they think they arc being
"It may be that there arc other given a disadvantage If Miami
locations In the state of Florida gets something they don't have.
— a limited num ber — In which It would let the Legislature make
there ought to be an opportunity that decision.”
for this kind of economic oppor­
England said he hopes to
tunity. but there may not be a finish drafting the proposed
parim utuel facility.” England amendment within two weeks so
said.
backers can begin collecting
For example, the Panhandle signatures.
region faces the toughest com­
T h e g ro u p n e e d s n e a rly
petition for tourists from casinos 430.000 signatures by Aug. 9 to
alrrady operating In Rlloxl and p u t the a m e n d m e n t before
Gulfport. Miss., and opening voters on the November ballot.

Clinton visits auto plant to pitch health care plan
By JO H N K IN O
AP Political Writer
S H R E V E P O R T. La — Looking to blunt busi­
ness criticism of his health care plan. President

Clinton Is pitching the program to blue-collar
workers and taking aim at Insurance companies
he says have too much power In making medical
decisions.
W ith the annual budget debate now under way

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Reorganization and crop
insurance in 1995 budget
By K O B B R T O R II N
AP Farm Writer
W A S H IN G TO N — Crop Insur­
ance will become more of a
bargain for growers under a key
proposal In the 1995 agriculture
budget.
Th e proposal Is one of several
calls for legislation In the A g ri­
c u ltu re D e p a rtm e n t's $ 60 .3
billion budget, releused Monday.
The budget cuts 1994 spending
by 7 percent.
Congress nlso will he asked to
a p p r o v e u s e r fees a n d a
reorganization plan for the de­
partment.
Under the proposal, crop In­
surance would replace disaster
payments as the main method of
h e lp in g g ro w e rs th ro u g h
d ro u g h ts . Hoods and o th e r
calamities.
|Jl tlW proposal had been In
d h K U s t summer, some pf the
$2.1 billion In disaster money
that C o n gre ss approved for
victims of Midwestern floods and
Southern droughts would huve
been covered by Insurance In­
stead.
Th e Federal Crop Insurance
Corp.. however, hasn't been do­
ing well. It had a $3.6 million
elicit coming Into 1994 because
have exceeded premiums.
One reason Is that too few
pie take part, and those who
are In states with the highest
sks. Also. Congress has been

loo willing to come through with
disaster payments, which don't
count against the deficit.
" T h is year's flood d e m o n ­
strated over and over again that
It Is time to create a single crop
protection system that w orks."
said Agriculture Secretary Mike
Espy. "Right now we have a
crop Insurance program and
congressional disaster appropri­
ations both of which are too
expensive and self-defeating.”
U n d e r the crop Insurance
projx&gt;sal. farmers would have to
sign up for basic catastrophic
coverage In order to take part In
farm programs or receive aid
from the Farmers Home A d m in ­
istration. T h e basic coverage
would be free, except for a
paperwork-handling churge of
$50
Th e plan would pay farmers
only If they lost more than 50
perornt of Ihrtr crop. Th e n they
would get only 65 percent of the
value of those crop losses that
exceed 50 percent of the normal
yield.
Unlike current crop Insurance,
prevented and delayed plantings
would be covered. Many growers
lost Insurance coverage during
the heavy rainfall and flooding In
the Midwest last year because
they never got their crop In the
ground.
Farmers could buy more cov­
erage at government-subsidized
rales.

The details won’t be ready
until luler this month. And one
key question Is how to force
Congress to refrain from hand­
ing out more payments.
All the department can pro­
mise now Is provisions that “ will
reduce the likelihood" of further
ad hoc assistance.
Recause disaster payments
have been off budget, lawmakers
will have to agree on how to add
some of those payments to the
crop Insurance program's costs
when calculating the deficit.
In other parts, the budget
proposal makes no changes In
core farm programs. It assumes
normal weather. Improved trade
and earlier program cuts will
cause a $3.6 billion drop In
spending (or subsidies and other
mandatory payments to farmers
Some $78.6 million would be
spent lo bring 300.000 mote
acres of farmed or cultivated
wetlands out of production by
paying easements to farmers.
Proposed user fees Include
enough to raise $103 million for
the Food Safety and Inspection
Service. Th e service plans to hire
about 200 more Inspectors and
Increase research on food safety.
Th e budget would Increase
spending for targeted research
Into food safety and pesticide
alternatives. Rut Congress would
have less to spend for favorite
rrsearch and building projects.

In Washington. Clinton also Is reminding hts
audiences that recent progress In cutting the
deficit will be wlprd out If health care costs are
not controlled.
‘ There will be no ultimate solution to the
federal deficit until we reform the Medicare add
Medicaid expenses and gel them closer to the rate
of Inflation.” Clinton said Monday. "Th a t cannot
tie done. In m y opinion ... until there Is some
system by which all Am ericans have access to
basic prim ary and preventive health care."
Today. Clinton was making his pilch to General
Motors workers at a light truck plant In
Shreveport, an event designed to salute the
cooperation betwren the com pany and the United
Auto Workers union In working through health
rare problems.
At the same time, aides said Clinton would look
to give hts plun a boost by suggesting the current
system leaves too much power In the hands of
insurance companies and that his plan would do
the most to give consumers more say while
guaranteeing universal coverage.
"He wants to talk about w h y we need to take
control out of the hands of the Insurance
companies so they Just don't pick and choose
people w h o get c o v e r e d ." W h ite H ouse
spokesman Jeff Eller said.
* First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton sounded that
theme M onday during an event In Maine
promoting the administration’s health care plan.
She said Insurance companies control a health
care system "tigged against families and small
businesses.”
Rebutting Republican criticism that hts plan
would restrict patient choice because people
would liave to pick coverage from the options
offered by n regional health alliances. Clinton said
most people are now given little choice because
employers pick health carr provide Is. " 1,1"
.
"Consum ers are rapidly losing choice In the
present system.” Clinton said. "O n ly about one In
three workers today Insured at work has any

choice ut all over who the medical provider Is."
As Clinton arrived In Shreveport, he was
greeted a handful of people who wrote to Mrs.
Clinton about fam ily health care problems.
Including Slgrtd Poole, who said her husband
died of lung cancer weeks after being refused
medical treatment because he did not have
Insurance.
" I need your help." Clinton told her after she
wished him luck on his health care efforts.
As Clinton talked to the families, he got a boost
of sorts from Louisiana Sen. Jo h n Breaux, a
sponsor along with Rep. Jim Cooper. D-Tenn.. of
a rival health plan.
Th e Coopcr-Rreaux plan won the backing last
week of the Business Roundtable, a group of
corporate chieftains who rebuffed a lost-minute
White House lobbying effort. Th e U.S. Chamber
of Commerce and the National Association of
Manufacturers also were sharply critical of the
Clinton plan.
White House press secretary Dee Dee Myers
said Clinton's goal as hr promoted hts plan was to
"show how people who are against health care
reform are very m uch Interested In protecting the
status quo.”
Cooper, trying to use the actions by the
business groups to generate more momentum for
hts plan, met with Ross Perot supporters over the
weekend and called Clinton's plan "the biggovernment approach." Cooper also said Clinton
was counting on a new bureaucracy to cut costs,
"b u t we all know that bureaucrats don't lower
costs, they raise th em ."
Breaux. In an Interview Monday night after he
greeted Clinton, called on Cooper to "lower the
rhetoric and start talking more about what we
have In common and less about where we differ.
T h is is something that cries out for a com^promise."
Breaux also criticized Cooper for appearing
before the Perot group and said. ” f certainly
wouldn't stand up there with Ross Perot.”

I

Administration expects N A TO
allies to act on Sarajevo siege
y B A R K Y S C H W IID

EP Diplomatic Writar

• W A S H IN G TO N — Moving to extend protection
(o Sarajevo's battered civilians, the Clinton
Administration Is set to usk Its N A T O allies to
Authorize air strikes If Rosnlan Serbs persist In
their attacks or If they do not remove Utelr
artillery from the hills around the capital.
A new package of military options mixed In
with a call for more vigorous diplomacy was
approved Monday night by top U.S. policy
makers for presentation to the North Atlantic
Council In Brussels. Belgium, on Wednesday.
Approval by the Council would require u
change of heart by m any of the European
governments that have been reluctant to use
force against the Rosnlan Serbs. Rut administra­
tion officials said the allies seemed to be ready to
embrace more aggressive measures after the
bombing Saturday of a Muslim marketplace that
left 68 people dead and some 200 Injured.
Secretary of Slate Warren Christopher, who
presented the basic package to other policy
makers at the 2 W hour White House meeting
while President Clinton was In Texas, has
sounded out several of the foreign ministers by
telephone.
Clinton, who In Houston on Monday declared
that there would be no more empty threats, was
being briefed by Anthony Lake, hts national
urlty adviser and one of the participants In the
White House meetings.
Th e most striking clement In the packuge was
the French suggestion that N A T O Issue an
ultimatum to the Rosnlan Serbs to remove their
tilery or risk a N A T O attack.
‘We're lining up with the French on this." said
n administration official who described the
exults of the White House meeting on condition
e would not be Identified.
Th e overall atm Is to lift the siege of the Rosnlan
&gt;ltal while mediators pursue a diplomatic
Uement among the warring Serbs. Croats and
usllms. In this regard, the Clinton admlnlstrala seeking some territorial concessions to the
uallm-led government, which has been forced
y the Serbs and Croats to surrender most of tire
rmer Yugoslav republic.
Clinton was asked w hy the Bosnian Serbs
ould take another threat of air strikes seriously.
Iven the West's empty saber-rattling In the past.

"Let's see whut happens In the next couple ol
days." the president replied. "You know what I
feel about that. I don't think we should have any
more em pty threats.”
The N A T O allies last year blocked a U.S. appeal
to both lift un arms embargo ugalnst Rosnlan
government forces and to bomb Bosnian Serb
artillery and mortar sites If attacks continued.
Partly out of concern U.N. peacekeepers might
get caught In the cross-fire, the allies shied away
from forceful Intervention. France. Britain and
Canada have large peacekeeping contingents tn
the Balkans.
Rut continued bloodletting In whut Chrtslopher
called "unacceptable actions" by the Serbs this
time could result In allied unity.
"W e expect the North Atlantic Council will
decide on a course of uctlon. on an overall
strategy, w ithin the next few days." Christopher
said.
U.N. Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali
on Sunday asked the N A T O allies lo authorize
use of air power In response to the shelling of
Sarajevo.
Clinton. In a speech In Houston, said he had
long hoped the U.N. official would take the step.
The president said, though, that "until those
folks get tired of killing each other over there bad
things will continue to happen.”

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Christopher suld he expected the N A T O Council
to approve Boutros-Ghali's proposal to give
commanders on the ground authority to call for
air attacks. Hut beyond that "narrow ” request.
Christopher stressed the allies would consider u
range of oilier uctlons.
"W e will not be limited by that." Christopher
told reporters.
Christopher said Boutros-Ghali's proposal "fills
a gap" In that It would authorize N A T O air strikes
to retaliate for hurmlug civilians In Sarajevo as
the allies alreudy huve approved the bombing of
Serb artillery and mortar positions If humanitari­
an missions arc Impeded.
On Capitol H ill, meanwhile. Sen. Dennis
DeConcInl. D -A rlz .. chairm an of the Select
Committee on Intelligence, said "there Is only one
way to stop the aggressor — and that Is by force.
It Is lime for those N A T O Jets to deliver a clear
and long-overdue message — we will not allow
aggr« -slon and genocide lo continue any longer."

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Rams seniors’ prayers answered in final seconds

LOCALLY
Knights streak at seven
O R L A N D O — Victor Saxton scored six of his
gainc-hlgh 24 points In overtime us Central
Florida defeated South Florida 89-85 to extend
Its Division I win streak to seven.
T h e victory assures the Knight* f 14-51 their
first w inning season since the 198-1-85 season
Darryl Davis lu d 18 points for Central Florida,
and Jam es Walker led all rrboundrrs with 14.
Evuns’ Chucky Atkins and Robert Polk each
scored 17 points to lead the Bulls (9-9|.

AROUND THE S TA TE
Heat dump Knicks
MIAM I — Rony Srlkaly scored 22 points ns the
Miami Heat overcame a 17-polnt deficit to treat
the New York Knicks 96-85 Monday night.
Miami, which has won five of Its Inst six
games, had lost Its last 10 against New York.
Steve Sm ith had 25 points for thr Heat und Glen
Rice added 2 2 .G rrg Anthony led New York with
17. and Patrick Ew ing was held to 16.

FAU makes Stetson first victim
B O C A R A T O N — Marlon Jem erson scored 20
points and Mnctiael H a n e y hit n (nut shot with
1.2 seconds left to send the game into overtime
as Florida Atlantic Irent Stetson 82-78 Monday.
Florida Atlantic (1-21) had been winless.
Bryant Conner led Stetson (8-111 with 27.

Dolphins club FAM U
J A C K S O N V IL L E - Barry Brown scored 19
points and Anem us McClary added 18 as
Jacksonville brake open a light game In the
second half to tmunce Florida A AM 80-59
Jacksonville ( 12-7) led 3 1-28 at halftime.
Kevin Colson fed Florida A A M (3-16) with 18.

AROUND THE NATION
Jordan signs with White Sox
C H IC A G O — Michael Jordan, saying h r ion‘I
worried about failure, agreed today In a
minor-league contract with tht Chicago White
Sox and will go to spring training.
Jordan signed with the Naahvtllc Sounds, the
White Sox aflUtatf iD Ih f Cins* A A A American
Association. Jordan, who says Im will try to
make the major league club this spring. Is
willing to go to the minors If thr club thinks he
can make It to the majors.

Another FSU coach leaves
C O L U M B IA . S.C. — Jo h n Bason, the Florida
State assistant coach responsible lor recruiting
Charlie W ard, has switched to South Carolina.
Eason Is the third Seminole assistant re­
cruited by new Gamecocks brad coach Hrad
Scott. Florida State s former offensive coordina­
tor. Eason will be the Gamecocks' assistant
head coach with responsibility for wide re­
ceivers. the spot he held at F S U since 1982.
Along with Eason. W ally Burnham , a de­
fensive assistant, and Mark Salva. a grad
assistant, have left Tallahassee for Columbia.

From Staff Roports
L A K E MARY - Now that's ending
your career In style.
Playing their final regular season
before l he home fans. Lake Mary
seniors Rlrhard Roche and Jim m y
New-berry combined to score seven
(Mints In the final 19 seconds as Ihc
Rams erased u five point deficit to
(tull out a BI-GO victory over Lyman
In a Seminole Athletic Conference
boys' basket lu ll game Monday.
Th e game was scheduled for Ibis
F rid a y , but had to h r moved
because the girls' district semifinals
will Im* played ul Lake Mary that
night.
Th e I-ake Mary Junior varsity also
closed out lls home portion of the
schrdulr with a win. drubbing the
Greyhounds. 68-43. to raise first

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more years as sophomore Kent Pritchard (white uniform)

drives past Lyman's William Simons. Pritchard had nine
points as the Rsms edged the Greyhounds. 61-60.

Wymore thumps Orangewood
From Staff Reports__________________________________
M A IT L A N D — Th e Wymore Career Bobcats showed
w hy they are th r No. 5 ranked tram In Class I A.
withstanding a strong third-quarter charge and going
on to dum p visiting Oiangewood Christian. 86-65. In a
hoys' basketball game Monday night.
"W e put up a good effort to cut the lead to eight
po Inis (47-39) In the third quarter.*' said Orangewood
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rad coach Dave Hogan. "T h e n they put on a run und
put u s away. We just couldn't do a lot with them. They
are a very good team."
T h e Bobcats Junior varsity made It a clean sweep for
the home forces, bopping the Rams. 70-50.
Sophomore Terrance Harm on led the way for
W ym ore, which Improved to 22-5 on the season, with
24 (Mints. Also In double figures were Kevin Gordon
with 14. Gregg McClain with 13 and Kevin Roundtree
with 12.
Jutnle Hart tossed In 21 points, grabbed five rebounds

and handed out five assists for Orangewood Christian.
Jerem y Parke chipped In with 12.
Th e Rams, who fell to 16-10. will close nut the regular
season portion of their schedule with a game at Daytona
Hearli-W am er Christian Friday night. Ju n io r varsity
action opens play at 6 p.in. with varsity set lor a 7:30
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S A N F O R D - It's about time.
It has taken a full season but
the Seminole H ig h School
boys' basketball team ,bos fi­
nally got'some long overdue
recognition from the Florida
Sporiawriters Association. u»
Arro w Force II. which had
previously not even received a
vote, was ranked No. 8 In the
Class 4A poll.
Seminole, which has won 10

Hillsman shines in loss
H A T T IE S B U R G . Miss. — Janice Felder stored
20 points to lead Southern Mississippi 116 21 to u
7 4 -7 1 victory over No. 19 Auburn (15-6).
Four Lady Tigers scored In double figures.
Including 10 by Sanford's A .D . Hillsman.

AROUND THE WORLD
Lightning strike Toronto
T O R O N T O — T im Bcrgland and Randy
Poeschrk each had a goal as ihc Tam pa Bay
Lightning heal the Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1.
Ilergland scored In Ihc first period and
Pocsrhck In the second fo give Tam pa Bay n 2-0
lead before Dave A n d re yc h u k scored for
Toronto, which fallrd lo get a shot on goal In Ihc
first 14 m lnutcsof the game.
Ta m p a Bay gooltender Pat Jablonskl. who
hadn't won slnuc Dec. 15. faced 25 shots to give
the Lightning their second win In six games.

W HAT’S HAPPENING

The lady and her car. Longwood'a Leigh O'Brien was among four
women who drove this Chevrolet Camera to a 47th place finish In the

Local driver helps all-woman team finish Rolex 24

Boys’ Basketball
□ Gateway at Seminole. JV, 6 p.m.; v, 7:30 p.m.

Boys’ Soccer
□ BA-Reglon 2 championship: Nsptune BeachFletcher at Lake Mary, 7 p.m.

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Rolex 24 at Daytona this past weekend. Despite problems, the team ran
219 laps and was one of only 32 learns that ran the entire event.

By R O O M HARNACK
Herald Correspondent
D A Y T O N A B E A C H - When you
arc racing in the Rolex 24 Hours of
Daytona, the rules are different. It’s
not whether you win or lose and Its
not how you play the game.
In the International Motor Sports
Association (IM SA) event, the most
Important thing Is survival.
Longwood's Leigh O'Brien found
out this weekend Just how difficult
the grueling 24 hour race Is for both
the team and the vehicle.
While O'Brien and her team were
forced to pull off the track for
repairs several times throughout the
race. 33 cars wefe unable to be fixed
and dropped out of the race.
Although the No. 3 Chevrolet
Camaro. sponsored by American

W om an Motorsccnc. spent more
than 12 hours in the pits with
cooling system and rear end pro­
blems. the team was among the 32
that finished the race.
O'Brien drove the car across the
finish line, completing the 219th lap
the team ran In the 24 hour race.
Th e team accomplished another
goal, running Ihc race with an
all-woman team, the first all-woman
team In more than a decade and the
sixth In the history of the race.
O 'B rie n was Joined by Linda
Pobst. Kal Tcasdalc. Margy Eat well
and T a m l Ral Busby, all taking
turns tn the drivers seat.
T h e last team to compete was In
1983. During that race. Deborah
Gregg. Kathy Rude and Bonnie
Henn drove their Porshc 924 to a

sixth place G T O finish, the best ever
for an all-woman team.
As dawn broke Sunday on the
Daytona International Speedway.
O'Brien's pit crew was working
feverishly to get a problem with rear
differential bearing seals fixed and
gel the car back on the track.
As soon as the problem was
thought to have been corrected, the
new seal was damaged and gear oil
ran from the car. forcing Ihc team
off the track for the eighth time.

O'Brien described the opportunity
to compete In the prcstllglous In­
ternational event as "awesome."
"It was Just an awesome race. It
was great." O'Brien said. "B u t If It
wouldn't have been for m y hard­
working crew, we wouldn't have
completed the race."
She was ecstatic about the team
and optimistic about the future.
"W c are going to compete In
Scbring. You can count on It."
O'Brien said.

Once a new bearing seal was
Installed, the team re-entered the
race. O'Brien took the wheel from
teammate Pobst of Melbourne. She
nursed the car around the track for
the remaining three hours of the
race In order to finish, averaging
around 20 laps per hour.

Dlan Paulson, a crew member,
was sure they would fall better In
Ih r Sebrtng rare set for March 19.
"W e did not have enough time to
prepare. If wc wouldn't have spent
so much time In the garage. I think
we would have placed here. Th e
next race should be easy."

FOR THE BEST.COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YO.UR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD DAILY
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
wr L Pci.
New Yerk
» I) .717
Orlande
so » ■Ski
M4*ml
» n 411
New Jersey
SI n .477
Boston
M st all
Philadelphia
» M 4U
Washington
II X sn
CawtrX Dtvttton
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Chico—
» I) .711
Cleveland
) ) n 111
Indiana
» j ) 4*»
Char tort*
» 11 47*
Milwaukee
1) u Tt)
Detroit
19 M &gt;17
WE IT I BN CONFERENCE
MM nail DU Hi—
W L Pci.
Houston
ss It IK
S— Ant— to
» ii 707
Utah
X 17 4X
Denver
n 7) X t
Minnesota
M X III
Dallas
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Pacilk Divittan
Saattto
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Phoenn
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Portland
M 1* 571
Golden Stato
) ) X SU
LACIppert
14 &gt;7 i n
LA Laktrt
14 X 144
Sacramento
1) &gt;1 TSS

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Indiana 104 Cetdon Slat# tt
Miami H . Mew Vert ■
Tuesday^ Gamas
Han /may at C lav*land. 7 X p m
Houston at MMwaukt*. I M p m
Minnesota at Dallas. I M p m
Washington at ten Antoni*. I M pm.
Utah at Denver, t p m
Chicago*!I A Clippers. 10 M pm
Fttoania at L A Later*. IBM pm
tec/amant* at Portland. 10 M p m
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Detroit*' Sastor 7 M p m
ClavatandatHa* Jersey.7 M pm
Han York at PhiladalpUa. 7 M p m
Atlanta at Orlande. 7iMp.ni.
Indiana a lMiami. 7:M pm
Go'den Va'a at Chariot**. Opm
L A LaaarsalUtati.tpm
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L A Clipper*at Sacramento 10 Mp m

NBA B O M B
Kntcks tWet. Baa
NEW VOBRIMI
Oaatay 4 to 7 4 14 CSmllti 17 0 0 4 Enlng
0 » 4 4 14 Anthony 0 II 4 4 17. Starks 1111 *,
Harper 74 0 4 4 Mason) 144 W. William* 11
00 rBlackm an 1 1 00 7. Bonner 0 ) 1 ) 1
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Now York
74 II II II - U
Miami
IS I I I I n - k
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M , Anthony I 1. Stark* t S. Harper O il.
Miami a II IRka 11. Shan I X 1 Smith I 41
Fouled out — Oak lay Rebounds - Haw Vark
&gt;1 lEnmg HI. Miami « Iteitely 111 Aaaist*
- Haw Vark X iStarks II. Miami 70 I Shan
I I Total tow&lt;s - Han York U . Miami 14
Tactmkais — Oakley. Riley. 1 Smith Fla
grant foul — Oak lay A — 1)700

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
The Tap Twenty Flea
The top 7) teams In Th* Associated Prass
col lag* bas*rtb*H poll, with first ptac* votes
in paranthasas. record* total points batad on
1) pmnts ter a first ploc* vote through one
point tor 7)th. end previous r— kings
Record Pt* Pvs
I TtorthCarolina IM I
IP ) 1.417 &gt;
&gt; D u te lll
1*1 1.404 I
) Arkansas III
14 7 1.441 4
4 K— lucky
I I ) I MS 7
) Kansas
70 1 t.)70 1
* Connecticut
I* 1 I.ISf )
7 Louisville
14) 1.1)1 t
0 Tempi* (I )
14) I.M ) M
* UCLA
I ) ) 1.047 a
10 Purdw*
I I 1 M7 I
It Michigan
1)4
MS 17
11 Indiana
14 4 *1) 14
1) Massachusetts
17a
to* II
14 Syracuse
111
m IS
I ) Missouri
141 art 70
I* Arliona
17 4 *77 II
17.11 Louts
111 &gt;44 II
10 California
lit
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It. Ala Birmingham
171
a)S 17
M. Florida
1 1 1 *1* |4
11 Wisconsin
la a 144 I*
77 Mar duett*
111 7M 1) M&gt;nna*et*
t i l III n
14 Illinois
III
10) 1) Xavier. Ohio
14)
71
—
Other receiving vales Cincinnati 40. Haw
Maiico St 4*. Meryl— d 41. Boston College
11. Oklahoma St 11. Georgia Tech it. Tteas
11. Perm II. Plttiburtfs I). Virginia 10. West
Virginia 10. Haw Mask* 0. DaPaul 7.
Stanford 7. Brigham Yeung 1 Alabama *
Bredlty A W Kentucky A Evansville L
Washington SI X Murrey SI 1. Habrask* 1.
Ftanda It. I. Mistittips* l
NAIA Mae's O h r.llTa p U
TULSA. Okla — Th* top IS Mams In th*
NAIA Division II marfi basketball pell with
first ptac* votes Ms parentheses records,
total points and previous ranking
Record Pit Pvs
I Bathat.lnd (III
l i ) 171 1
1 Wiliam*Hr, Or* (I)
It 4 X ) &gt;
X Toy tar. Ind (II
x a 444 )
4 Northwestern, lew*
X ) ait a
1 Eureka. Ill
to ) X I
I
0 Lewis0 Clark. Or* 111
II 4 aw t
7. Ileus Falls. I D
17 4 774 4
0 Northern Hat*. 1 O III
IA 7 w
1
f Central Methodist. Mo
11 4 IS) II
10 Allco Lloyd. Ky.
IK
7
10 a
11 Huston. Maine
SI J 707 IS
I ) Westbrook Marne
n 7 747 1)
I ) Block Hills S I. 1 D
M 0 JU IS
la Ohio Dominican
tt 1 t n 10
I ) Embry Riddle
IA 1 Ml II
14 Albertson. Idaho
14 7 IU 14
17 II Jasoph't. Makw
IA S III 17
II William Jewell. Mo
II 1 IM It
I*. Lynn
IA 4 IX II
70 Hard.n Simmons. Tetas
II a i x x
I I Indiana Tech
II S 10) II
« Viterbo Wit
17 S t ) n
77 Edgawood. Wit
17 0 ti »
la It Thomas Aquinas N &gt;t.
X 4 *1 14
11 TerittonStat*. Taaae
10 t n —
Mawdayt Cellag* Resbatbell tear**
■AST
American Ink 10). Assumed— 11
CanikUt74.lsyola.Md 74
Catholic U .fl. Aterymounl/Va 70
East Carolina 7X Amor k a n U 47
Geergrlawn to. lyracuta U
Pam 77. Buttale SI
RadtordFI.Md Daltlmer*CountyII
Staten IslandM. CCNY 07
Towson SI Tt. Liberty 70. O T
SOUTH
Alabama A IM no. Fort Vella, St 07
Alcorn SI 77. Mist Valley It 71
Brewton Parkar yy. Shcrter 7a
Cent. FlarMa M. teeth Florida 01. OT
Charleston Southern to. Wmthrap M
Christian Bret 00. Trevecca Natarena St
CoasttlCarolina M. N C Ash*.tit* u
Coil . *1 Osar fasten 71. N C. Char NtN 04
Cumberland. Ky. Tt. Sue Barnett 70
Davidson TACdedotOJ
E Tennessee SI S4.W Carolina tt
Florida Atteatlc OX ttotsan 70. O T
G*o&gt;(A Sowthwn 7A Fur man aa
Jacksonville ut. FlarMa ABM If
Jamas Madison It. Wiliam A Mary IS
Murrey SI SI. Morahaad SI 0*
N Carolina AATOO.Md E ShorolT.OT
N Carolina SI 71. Tonrwstae 70. OT
N C Wilmington M. Ceorgo Mason 7a
Norfolk St Of. Bowl* SI 01
North Alabama It. Cant Arkansas 77
OuoonxNC . 17. Eton H
Richmond 17. Army 74
1 Carolina It. 7X Delaware SI 17
Southern Tech 70. LIF E Bibt* 41
SouthernU 11). Gr ambling SI 01
Tern Martin ox Tenrwseso TechM
T annassea St 7f. Austin Feay M
Tn Chattanooga 0A Appalachian II 7)
Tutana U4. S I Louisiana 07
Watt Ftartda 4X MawttvalSa M
Wottord II. Fratbyterlan 70. O T
MIOWBST
E Illinois 71. N lllinoit 74. OT
E Kentucky 04. SEMittOurl 71
III Chicago *7. Willing)* 77
mmols SI *1. Tulsa M
Mo Kansas City f l Chicago Si 0)
Mount Mere, fl. Culver Stockton 1)
N lowefl. Bradley 7)
Veiperalte 7S. Wright SI M. O T
Washburn a . Rockhurst 71
Wit Grren Bay 0). C le reland 11 0)
Wis Milwaukee 7f. Youngstown SI 70
lO U T H W B IT
Arkansas SI H . Louisiana Tech 14
Jackson SI SO. THakto View 14
HE Louisiana 17. Treat San Antonio 47
North Toros Tt. lam Houston It. 41
Oklahoma SI 4a. Oklahoma M
Trias Arlington 71, Staphen F Austin47
FAR W EST
California fX CS Northrttfgo 41
CENT. FLORIDA Of. SOUTH FLO R ID A01
SOUTH FLORIDA (O f)
tetters 40 I l f . Robinson 47 40 II.
Jackson 10 00 10. Summers 14 00 A Attest
7 14 0 I 17. Folk 4 I ) 70 17. Hyatt 7 M 00 IA
Rush 11007 Totals 1404 I I 1701
C EN T. FLORIDA (1*1)
Swaby 4 f 10 IX te n — t i t S a lt Waller
10 1 )7 . Davit I f Of 10. Butts 40 14 IX
Phillips 1 7 )4 1 . Porto* 1 4 0 0 4 . Roberts 0 I
004 Totals M M il **•*
Hatttimo - USF M. UCF V 1 Fetnt eoaH
- U1F 111 (Atkins I A Folk 17). UCF 1 )
I tee ton 11. Butti I II Foutodewt — Jackson.
Atkins Rebounds - USF N (Robinson 41.
UCF JO lWalker la) AsslUt - USF 70
lAtkuss 71. UCF W I Swaby 01 Total tout* USF 77. UCF 14 ToctuScalt - Walker
FLORIDA ATLANTIC01. STETSON 70IO TI
Stats— 10-11)
Garrett 1 1 7 * II. (Slack shaar a ll 1 ) It.
Entanm— 14 4 4 1. terns 1 1 I I f. Conner
I 1*7 117, Glad.au • I 1001. Thom at0444A
Walthotf I 100 X Malus/awskl 0011 &gt; Wood
0 0 1 )1 Totolt 101404171
Florida AtUotk II 111
J Omar son *1) O il 10. Brown 07 17 17.
Horford : 11 ) X Harvey 114 10 to. Eddan] 4
4 1 0 . Flowers 00 00 0. Bur Kenan | l) a t 10.
Ritter 00000. HetundOf 0B0 Totolt: 1741
14)10)
Halftime - FAU 17. SU H i Ragutolton 1U 7X FAU 71 JP d n t goals - SU 1 It
I Black stiver 01. Comer 4 X Thomas 0 A
Wailhod I I), FAU a l l (Brown ) A Harvey
I A Buchan— 01. RiHar 041. Foutod eui Blackshaer. Jemrrson Rabewndt — SU 47
IBlackthaar fl. FAU 10 (Jamaeton. Hor lord
71 AttisH - 1U J (Connor ) ) . FAU 14
I Jamaeton 4) Tofol tosit - SU tX FAU 17

JACKSONVILLE M FLORIDA AA M )f
Florida ABM (1 141
Black 10 00 7. SmltfiOT 1 1 I. McGaar a II
11 10. C— ll 1 II. 00 II. Cols— 4 II 11 IX
Bry— 1 0 )0 0 0 . Davit 1 1 0 0 ). Williams**
I 4 I. McClammay 1 ) 0 0 *. Hard— 00 00 0.
L— cotter 01010. Tetoft 11*4011 M
Jack sewvilta ( t i l )
Brown I t ) 11 tt. McClery 4 t O f IX
Johns— 0 ) 0 0 0. Livingston 01 I t I. Si— *
0 II 14 17. Burroll afO O It. Viator 1100 A
Marlin 11*1 X K r a g r *4 00 A Flihor |.|
0 0 X Russell I I l i a Totals TOW ionto
Hatttim# - JU II. FAM U 1* 1 Point g— I*
- FAM U t If (Black I X C— it l X Cals—
4 7. Williams 0 I. McOammey ) 71. JU 0 II
(Brown I t . Stont 0 I. Burroll a t. Viator o I.
Flshar I II Fowled out - Cds— Rebounds
- FAM U U l Smith 01. J U 4) I MeClary l)).
Assists - FAMU to (Coast, Cels— II. JU II
1Slone II Tolal loult - FAM U It. JU 14
Technicals - Hon* A -1.101
Caltog# Oaskatball Schad*to
Th* maior cal tog* basketball schedule
Tuesday. Fab I
EAST
St Francis. NY al ftoltlra. Pittsburgh al
Providanca. Rutgars al Rheda Island.
Vlllanova al Satan Hall Miami al St Jehu's
Manhattan at St Pftw 't. Tempi* at Watt
Virginia
SOUTH
LSU al Alabama. Rica at Cantanary. Duka
al Georgia Tech Ftanda Tack at Mitsitsippf
St
MIDWEST
Indiana at Michtg— ■ Sutler al Hate*
SOUTHWEST
Houston at Taras Chrttli—
FAR W IS T
S— Francisco St atS Ut—
Wadnatday. Pab f
EAST
CormactKwt at Boston Coitog*. La toy*It* at
Bucknell; Navy at Celgata; Army al
Fordham. Holy Cross at Lehigh Loyola AM
at Siena
SOUTH
South Carolina al Dawson. Arkansas at
K— tucky. Dayton at AAamphit S t. Delta St
at AAltt Valley St.j FterMa al M tllllll— I.
Virginia al N Careline SI : Co#stol Carolina
•I N.C Get— tboro. Richmond va Old
Domini— al the Scope. Norfolk. V * ; Win
Ih rop al Radford. Tenneateo SI at
Term AAartin. Auburn al Vandarbitt. VMI at
William B Mary
MIDWEST
Ball SI al Bowimg Graan. Miami. Ohio al
Cant. Michigan. Drake at Cralghten.
Ala Birmingham al DaPaui. K— t at E
Michigan Mlchlg— SI at llltneit SW
Misaowrl St ot lumps St . Nebraska at
Kansas S t; Ohio St d Minnesota Color ado
el Missouri. Washing*— Ate al AM K— sas
City; W Mkhlg— at Ohio U . Northwestern
et Purdue. Indiana SI. el S Illinois, lews SI
et St Lewis. Akron el Toledo. Detroit AAercy
at W lllinoit Pt— SI et Wisconsin
SOUTHWEST
Tea** al Southern Atom . Orel Roberts et
Tea— ABM. Baylor at Ttaet Tech. Wichita
Si el Tulsa
Wa n e's Tag Twenty FH*
The Tap 1) woman's baskafbetl teams at
co m p ile d by Mel G re e n be rg *1 the
Philadelphia Inquirer — trotod by a panel of
worn— coaches, with first elec* veto* In
parentheses, records, total points based — 71
points for a first place veto through on* point
tor * 11th piece vote an) previous renting
Record Pis Pv
1 Penn Stale (U l
too 1.74* 1
} Tennessee (II
X 1 1.711 )
S North Carolina
It 1 IMS )
4 Southern Cal
W l I.S4I )
S Colorado
t l ) t.X t 7
0 Connecticut
I I ) I.Ttt *
1 TeaasTech
17) 1.1*0 a
0 Iowa
U ) 1.177 •
•e Virginia
111 1.ISS 1*
to Kansas
1 4 ) I OTA •
II Purdue
17) torn 17
II Vandarbitt
171 t a x 11
1) Louisiana Tech
17)
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14 St— lord
IB S •X ta
IS Washington
7Jf 17
IS )
U . FterMa Internatienai
17-1
714 14
17 Rutgers
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17)
474 II
tt Auburn
40* X
IS s
X Alabama
tss
M* 1)
11 Bod* Slat*
17 )
X ) &gt;1
17 Montana
7)7
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14)
77 Toledo
17 1
IU 14 Western K— tucky
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ISS
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IX Others recatvtag vales Ohio SI III; So
Mist 71; U N LV al; N Illinois a). FlarMa It;
Mississippi 17. Tasat 17. SW Missouri SO;
ten Otago SI 11. Hawaii 11. Gaorgia 11;
Oregon 14. Indiana IX Minnesota 11; Bowl
log Graan II; Clams— to. Notre Dense to;
Middle Tern I. Pittsburgh 0: Santo Clara I;
HW Louisiana 1; Ala Birmingham l i
Maryland ). Staph— F Austin 4. Gaoeg#
Washington J, Oklahoma SI 1; Crrtghi— 1:
Stone li Arkansasl.SI Joseph's I.
N A IA Warn— ■s Dtv. 11 Tog H
TU LS A . Okla - The mp 11 teams In Iht
N A IA Oivlston II worn— 't bottetoell poll
with first piece volet In per— these*, records,
total points and previous rankings
Record Pis Pvt
1. Northern Slat*. S O O il
11 1 S7S 1
) . Mount Mercy, lew*
» ) sx 7
). Western Oregon
u ) tn I
17 4 414 4
4. Tar tot— Stato. Toms
It ) Xt )
S. Findley.Ohio
4 .Culver Stockton.Mo
71 ) 477 •
7 Concordia. Wlk
It ) XI 7
4 Indian* Toth
IS 4 M4 1
f. King. To—
17 1 U ) t
10 Hardin limm— s. T — at
II 1 HO I)
11 LewisB Clark.Or*
17 4 J*f to
1)11 Joseph s. Mam*
17 a 107 to
I ) Northwest Naierena Idaho If i 147 II
14 IndianaWastoy—
1) 4 177 17
1) Starling. Kan
IA 4 11J i)
14 Doan*. Nab
I* f ) l l 14
17. Lean
IA 4 IX It
I I Mery. N O
14 S 174 II
It Mount SI Joseph. Ohio
17 3 Ut X
X Maine Farmington
14 4 1)7 It
71 Wattbroot Mama
It 3 IX 74
77 Southern Oreg—
IS t 104 &gt;1
7) Cardinal Slrtkh. Wis
IS 1 70 77
la Peru Siai# Nab
IS 1 77 X
)S Valley City Slal*. N D
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Monday's Women's Basktlball tear**
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Bultoto 7A Caigato 70
CCNY la. Slaton Island47
Ouguasna M Was! Virginia 17
Iona M. C— (slut 11
N J. Tech 14. Centenary )t
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TRANSACTIONS
Mondays 1— rfs Transactions
BA1EBALL
A mar lean League
BOSTON R IO SOX - Agreed to terms
with Cartas Quintana, first besemen — a
*rw veer t— tract
CHICAGO W H IT I sox - Agreed ta terms
with Mich— I Jordan outfielder. — a
minor taegu* c— tract and invltod him to
spring training at a n— roster player
D E TR O IT TIOER S - Agr— d to terms
with Tim Belcher pfehar. — a on* y— r
c— tract
MINNESOTA TWINS - Agreed to farms
with Scot! Ericas— Pal Mehomas Oscar
AAwnoc. Dave Stavars and Kevin Tap— i.
pitchers, MaM Wetback, catcher Jail R*
boutol. Chip Hal*. Denny Hocking. David
McCarty. Gary Scolt and Scott Slahovlak.
Infieldart. and Pedro AAwnot. owtltoider. —
one yaar c— tracts
tSaltanal Leegv*
A TLA N TA BRAVES - Agreed to farms
with Jerry K .liar, pitcher. — d Mika Kelly.
ewtttaldK. — on* year c— (reels
CMICAOO CUBS - Agreed to terms with
Oder— Cei. catch— . Jot* Mernandtj. in
field— ; and Onto Tknmont. outfielder. —
on* year c— tracts
NEW YORK M ETS - Sutpendtd Bret
Sab— nag— . pitch— , hr the first lira days of
th* iffa season
FOOTBALL
Nattanal Fa tte n Leayva
A T L A N T A FALCONS - Named Crag
Brown tecend— y coach and Bob Polctc
ottonslv* ll— coach
CLEVELA N D BROWNS - Named Jacob
Burney detontiv* line coach
NEW YORK JCTS - Named D— Brrau.
tight ends co— h
PHOENIX CARDINALS - Named R*&gt;
Ry— dttonsiv* Ime coach. Oar* Atkins
otlontive coordinator R— nto Jonas —
tensive coordinator. M all Cavanaugh
quarterbacks coach. Guy Morritt assist— t
oftorstivo line coach — d Al Roberts special
teams reach
WRESTLING
USA Wcetllmg
USAW - Named Gan* Davit coach and Jo*
Seay assist— I coach I— the IYS4 Ira*tty to
world cup toem
COLLEGE
NCJLA — Announced Its* rallram— t ot Tad
C. Tew. ass— let* — utlv* dir— tor. et
toelive Feb. IS
■RIOHAM VOUNO - Announced th*
rrsignali— et Dick Felt, assist— t football
co— h
NORTHW ESTERN - Gr— lad — indrli
nit* to#** et absence tor Ricky Byrdtong.
ns— 't basketball coach Announced that Paul
Swans— , assist— t co— h. will run th* team
In Byrdsonet absence

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Herald Phataky Mart H— is

Seo ya'1" Lyman sophomore Tavaron Raymon lakes Chip
Richardson (No 5) off his feat during Monday nlflht'a loss 61*0 loss
to Lako Mary Raymon (allied 11 oolnts In ths losing causa

Miracle
C o n tin u e d from Pafe I B
yrur head
coiicii Klin Guii(lrrau‘n rrcord to

14-(iun llic season.
"I m uhln't believe we came
liack lo w in." said varsity assis­
tant coach M ike. G a u d re a u .
"W hen wc urn down live ! didn't
think w r had much of a chance,
hul the heritors came through.
Ileing the last game at home and
J im m y (Newberry) scoring the
winning points on (h r night he
broke two hchtxil rrcords made It
so good."
Freshman John Dennett hit
Iwo tree throws with 23 seconds
left lo pul Lym an up by five
|Kilnth. 59-54. Koche then drove
(he court and hit an almost
unheard of hank shot from
three-point range with 19 sec­
onds left to cut the margin to
two. 59-57.
Alter a time out. the Rams
fouled and the Greyhounds hit
the limit end of the one-and-one
to Increase the lead to 60-57. Hut
the next shot was missed and
Newberry graht&gt;cd the rebound
and missed on a three-point try.
S o m e h o w the re b o u n d
bounced buck nut to Newberry,
who hurled a "three" os he was
being fouled with five seconds on
the clock. Th e senior calmly hit
the gree throw, tils only foul shot
uttempt of the night, to give
Lake Mary the win.
. N e w be rry finished w ith a
game-high 24 points, giving him.
5H2 points on the season,
breaking the school record of
1991 gradualr Jason Hamelln.
who scored 558 points In 1991.

" J im m y (Newberry) started
the game tied with Hamelln. so
you knew he would break the
record." said Mike Gaudreau
"W ith games ugalnst Lym an.
Oviedo and the district's coming
up. If had not broke the record
we would have been In trouble."
Th e point total also pushed
N e w b e rry ahead of D a rre ll
Merlhie on the career point list.
Helping out Newberry were
Junior Ian Saunders and sopho­
more Kent Pritchard with nine
points each.
Hitting double figures for the
G re yho u n d s were Junior f)ewayne Hell with 23 and sopho­
more Tavaron Raymon with 11.
Th e victory was the second
straight for Lake Mary as It got
back over the .500 mark with a
13- 12 record. T h e w in also
pushed Rams Into a tie with
Lym an In the SAC with 4-5
league marks. Lake Mary will
conclude the regular season with
a conference contest at Oviedo
Friday night. T h e Junior varsity
upens the night's action at 6
p m . with varsity taking the
hardwood at 7:30 p m.
Th e loss was a tough one for
Lym an, which was trying to
break a five-game losing streak.
Th e Greyhounds are now 14-9
overall and 4-5 In the confer­
ence. Th e y still have a pair of
games remaining, traveling to
Lake Dowell on Wednesday and
hotting DcLajid on Thursday.
Doth d a ys ha ve the Ju n io r
varsity tipping ofT at 6 p.m. with
the varsity set for 7:30 p.m.

Polls
C o n tin u e d fro m Page I B
games In u row and 12 of 13 In
1994. Is now 21-6 overall and Is
undrnfeated In the Seminole
Athletic Cnnfrirnce and In 4ADistrict 6 play.
While Arrow Force II Is the
first count)' boys’ squad lo be
ranked Hits year, the Lake
llo w rlt girls' luskrtbiill (cam
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up to num ber four. Luke Howell
was as high as No. 3 before
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, February 8. 1994 - as

Running like the wind

IN BRIEF

He knows pain and gain to a healthy living

Local pastor to travel to Ukraine
G E N E V A - T h r First Unlied Methodist Church of Geneva
will be sending their pastor. Jemine Davis. i » m inlslrr to the
young people of the Ukraine.
Davis Is one of a select group of ordained and lay ministers
who have been Invited to go on a two-week evangelical event.
She la the only female minister to be Invited to take part In the
trip.
T h r missionaries who will travel to the Ukraine will talk
about Christ to high school students and will present
graduating seniors w llh Dlbles In ihelrown language,
I h r mission tram leuders will ulso have the op|&gt;oriim!ly to
Irud public worship In llie historic cathedrals that have liecn
vacant for so many years.
T h e First United Mrthodlsl Church of Geneva will lx- raising
money to help pay for Davis' trip In u variety of ways.
Ilundmade cross-stitched crosesare being given to those who
made a donation to the trip.
T h e church will also hold an elegant catered Valentine
Weekend dinner on Feb. 12. All arc Invited Reservations must
Jw In hy Wednesday. Feb. 9. by calling Maggie Borrm an.
.149-9625. The cost Is S25 a couple or $13. single ticket.
Th e y will also host a silent auction and spaghetti dinner on
Feb. 26 nl (hr Geneva Com m unity Center.
Donations lo help pay Davis' way to the Ukraine and for
Dlbles. which cost 81.25 each, are bring accepted directly by
the church.
Davis has also made a plea lo other churches In the area to
help with the rost of this mission. Upon her return, she said,
she will lie available lo churches to talk about her rx|&gt;rrlrnrr*&gt;
on the evangelical tour.
Donations can hr sent to Geneva Flrsl United MelhodIM
C h u rch . P.O. Ikix 980, Geneva FL 32732.
Donations should be marked "Ukraine T r ip " to help finance
Davis trip or "Hlblcs" to send Dlbles to the students.

By Susan Wannar
Hhrald Correspondent
S A N F O R D — No pain, no gain
Is Ihc expression used frequently
hy exercise enthusiasts.
Dennis Scon, an avid runner
since 1082. felt dial what hr
gained was healthy living. "1
begun running because 1 needed
something lo do." said Scott. He
told how many limes people
discuss that they come home
Irrmi work and arr so tired.
"R u n n in g gives you the extra
energy you need lo make It
through the night." he said.
" E x e r c i s e Is a n a p p e t i t e
Suppressant loo.”
Scott p ro u d ly told of Ills
weight loss. He has lost 25
pounds since September. "It
takes a while to get Into It
because you don’t see results
right a w ay." h r said. " I feel so
m uch Ix-ller now. It's like the old
adage. "Ju s t D o lt!”
Scott's training for marathons
consist of 6 to 10 miles, for 1 lo 2
hour runs a day. on weekdays
and 10 in 20 miles, for three
hours, on Sundays. "A lm ost
every weekend I'm in a race." he
said. "S o m y wife lakes care of a
lot n( things that maybe I should
do. She's great.”

CALENDAR

ills wile of 10 years. Theresa,
lias been behind some of the
loudest cheers on the sidelines,
along with his two children.
Keith and Meg. He spoke affec­
tionately about how appreciative
hr was of their continuing sup­
port and assistance. Being an
employee at Florida Power C o r­
poration occasionally requires
some overtime work but Scot l
still finds thr time to squre/e in

Historical Commission gathers
T h e Lake Mary Historical Commission meets at 7 p.m. the
first Monday of the m onth, at the old Lake Mary1City Hall. 158
N. Country Club Road. Contact James Thom pson at 322-9432
for more Information.

Clogging group to have classes
Dixieland Cloggers hold classes from 7-8 p.m . each Monday
at the Lu!;e Mary Volunteer Fire Station *33. Flrsl Street and
W ilb u r Avenue.

Narcotics Anonymous meets in Sanford

his training.
with ihc same lime. When I
Scott look alxiut five years off started thinking about it I real­
because of a bad knee, but In ized that I've aged 10 years and
September 1993. he began ru n ­ only trained for four months, so t
ning again. One of his dlappoln- felt a little better about It then."
tlng momenta came when he ran
Tw o hundred T-shirts, now In
a lim e of 3:57 in a recent boxes, arc among his collections
marathon. " I was very disap­ from previous races. " I have
pointed In m y lim e Initially." he been In about 150 races," he
said. “ 1 ran a muruihon in 1984 said. " I try to do everything

Reserve screaming for emergencies

Narcotics Anonym ous meets Monday at 8 p.m, at thr
Presbyterian House of Goodwill. 317 Oak Avc.. Sanford.

DEAR ABBY: I heartily agree
w llh Stan Ziegler when he wrote
that child ren should scream
when they are In danger — or
w h en they think th e y 're In
danger. Yest Scream loudly and
long! But there's another side to
tills: T h e little girl next door to
us screams so much that we no
longer pay any attention to her
screaming.
Some p.urnlN evidently think
It's cute when Ihclr children
screech In re stau ran ts and
stores. I even heard u proud
mother say to passers-by In a
store. " T h a i was her Indoor
scream. You slnuld hear her
outdoor scream!"
Not only does Indiscriminate
screaming negate the good that
screams can accomplish when a
child Is In danger. It endears
neither th r parent* nor the child
to those who hare to listen to It.

Oddfellows schedule meeting
Lodge No. 27 of the International Order of Oddfellows meets
the first and third Monday of every month, except Ju ly and
August, at 8 p m. at 101 Magnolia Avc.. Sanford.

Klwanls Club of (Casselberry meets
Klwania Club of Caaaelberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m .. at Village Inn. corner Dog Track Road and US Highway
17-92 In (.ongwood. For Information, call 8 3 1-8545.

Sewing club gathers
E ve ry Tuesday from 9:30 o.m. to noon, the W O O P IE Sewing
C lu b gathers at the Lake Mary Senior Center. 158 N. Country
C lu b Road, to make baby clothes, and Items for nursing homes
as well as Items for the Christmas Store. Th e Items made by
the club are donated to precmle babies, nursing hoinr residents
and gifts for the annual C hrlitm as store.

Weekly Lions Club meeting
T h e Sanford Lions C lu b meets every Tuesday at noon at Ihc
Am erican Legion on South Sanford Avenue. For Informal Ion.
call 321-0700.

NO NAME OR TOWN. PLEASE
DEAR "N.N.O.T.": As soon as

Bridge club to meet, play

a child Is old enough, he or she
should lie made to understand
that screaming for no reason
whatsoever can pose a serious
problem. Screaming should tie
reserved for emergency situa­
tions when one needs help!

Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club meets al noon each Tuesday
ai the Greater Sanford Cham ber of Commerce, 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

Clogging classes formed
T h e Old Hickory Slom pcrs offer free beginner clogging
classes. Intermediate and advanced lessons also available.
Meetings arc at the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from 0 to 9 p.m. Call 349-9529 for more Information.

DEAR ABBY t As a conscien­
tious dog owner. I was upset to
read about tlic Incident re­

TUESD AY'S PRIME TIME

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Phel* bj Sums Wtnw

Dennis Seollt starts his daily run.

that's local." Trfalhalons were a
pari of Scott*s agenda for a lime
" I did tralihalons for awhile." he
said. " Il was hard training In thr
winter. O u r pool was so cold and
loo small for any serious train­
ing ." He spoke of how running
marathons requires only ru n n ­
ing shoes but trlalhalona require
more equipment like n bicycle, a
change of clothing for swim m ing
and more extensive training
Plans are underway to run I h r
Gasparllla Marathon In Tam pa
which lakes place ibis month.
He would also like (o participate
In the River Hun in Jacksonville
taking plare In March of this
year. Recently Scott wan In a
marathon at Walt Disney World.
It was a 26-mlle m.m illion. " A l
about 22 miles I fell like I was
running on concrete." he said.
"It was a lot of pain. Al that
point your body says you're an
Idlol." Scott explained the artual
mileage of marathons. A 5K Is
3.6 miles, a I OK Is 6.2 miles, and
a 15K Is 9 3 miles.
Florid a R u n n i n g and
Trtathalon Tim es has a calendar
of events within Its pages. Scott
finds m any of the marathons
that he participates In listed
there. "Tra c k Shack In Orlando
sponsors a lot of races." he sold.
"Those races are the best and
they do a good Job."
Scott would one day like to
race In the New York Marathon
but unttl then he "ru n s like thr
w in d " lo local events and even­
ing. neighborhood training. So
when a streak of light passes In
the Loch Arbor area of Sanford,
don't presume a storm Is on the
horizon. It may be Scott out for
his dally run. only this time at
lightning speed.

A D V IC E

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

counted by Mr. Ziegler In hi*
recent letter. There are far too
m any stray do£t. and dog* that
are not under (he full control of
Ihelr owners. One uncontrolled
dog can give all dog owners a
bad name.
I also agree w ith Mr. Ziegler
that screaming Is on Important
defense tool for children. Th is I*
definitely (he cose when a child
Is already being mauled by it
dog. However. It Is Important to
note that dogs that are not
acrustoined to being around
children will regard a screaming
child os prey. Even the mildest
dog will become lum py and act
strangely around a screaming

child. Aggressive dogs will react
to a child’s scrm in hy attacking
ihcchlldt
While a child will do well lo
scream at a clear and Imminent
threat, the child w ho screams In
th e p r e s e n c e o f d o g s u n ­
necessarily place* him or herself
in danger.

NATHANIEL D. BURGESS.
LOS ANGELES
DEAR MR. BURGESS: A l­
though I knew that dog* and
other animals are quick lo sense
fear. I was not aware that a dog
would treat a screaming child us
p r e y -------- but how else could a
frightened child call oul for
help?
Most of us huve read nt least
one nightmarish nccunl of how a
dog suddenly attacked a terrified
child. A good rule lo follow:
Never leave a very young child
unattended.

everybody sm edicinecahlncl.
T h e solution was to fill (he
cabinet w llh m arbles, w hich
would make a horrendous noise
a* th e y p o u re d o ut of tire
cabinet.
I huve been w ondering all
these yearn. Just how did *hc get
the m arbles Into the m edicine
cabinet?

DICK IN WALNUT CREEK
DEAR DICK: Good question
— you got me there, pal: what
took you so long to ask?
(Problems? Writ* lo Otar Abby.
F o r a paraonal, unpublished
reply, aend a self-addreteed,
•lamped envelope to Deer Abby.
P.O. Box 69440, Loe Angeles. '
Calif. 90069. All correspondence ,
Is confidential.)

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many yenr* ago you had a letter
In your colum n ubout a snoopy
guest who was known for her
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Legal Notices

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Legal Notices

N O TICI OF APPLICATIO N
FOR TAX D t ( D
N O T IC E I I H E R E B Y
G IVEN . Ihal FR E C Pension
Plan X Certificate In* b r v ttw
holder ol IP* M lowing cartlfk
etaltl l* l filed U ld cartlfk
« K ID lor a U* deed to b* U i A j
ttwtoon The certificate numb
erist And rear Is) of li l uanct.
ttw description of th* property,
And ttw named) In svhicFi It was
otsettodlt/araettollowt:
Certificate No IMA
Year ot Issuance: IP*I
Description ol Proporty: LEG
LO T TO GREENWOOD L A K E !
U N IT } PB 71PGS AA A If
N*moi In which o iio iio d Pil
G Ic f iw o rli, L y n o t le P
Schwarts
All ol i*ld proporty being In
ttw County ol lomlnolo. Slot* of
Florldo
Uni*** tuch c trtlflc a ta li)
shall bo rtdwmod According to
low. ttw property described In
tuch torliticANIi) will bo told
to ttw highest bidder of ttw wotl
front door. Seminole County
Courthouse. Sonlord. Florid*, on
Itw JOtti dry of February, tfta at
II A M
Approaimatoly SITS 00 caifi
lor too* If ttqutitd to bo paid by
ttw successful bidder at ttw tale
Full payment of on amount
equal to Itw Wgtwtl bNf plot
applicable documentary ilomp
l a m and recording to n It due
w ithin If hourt o ffe r the
edvertlted time el ttw tale. All
payment* ihatl bo com or guar
ant»*d Intfrurwnl, mode pay
abW to ttw Clark of ttw Clrcutf
Court
Dated thli iltti day of Jonu
ary. 15*4
(SEAL)
Mary anno Mori#
Clerk of the O r cult Court
Seminole Comity. Florida
By m * iwn* l Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish- January » . Fobruary
1,1. IS. m s
O EN 1PD

N O T IC IO P APPLICATION
FO B TAX D IED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IVEN , ttwt wnma Legautt. ttw
holder ol ttw following &lt;*r1if,c
ato(t) hot filed uld cartlfk
atolt) tor a laa d*ed tobe ittued
thereon The cerlltkole numb
erltl and yewrii) of luuance.
itw deecripHen at the property,
end ttw nemeltl In whkh &lt;t wet
attetted It/ore at toitowt
Certltkoto Me Ml
Year of l u uenee IN?
Description of Property LEG
LO T I BLK C A B STEVENS
ADD TO M IO W A Y PB ?POM
Names In which atwtted
Annie Jenkins
All at u l d property being In
the County of SemlneN. Stole at
Florida
U nlo tt tuch cortlticatoft)
tholl bo rodwmed according to
tow. ttw property drumbed In
tuch certlllcatoltl will be told
to ttw highest bidder al tha watt
front door. Seminole County
Courttwuu. Sontord Florida, on
the llt t day of February, itta of
HAM
Approaimatoly 111)00 cash
tor toot it required to be paid by
the successful bidder al tlw ule
Full payment at an amount
equal to ttw highest bid plus
applicable documentary t'emp
laaes and recording taes It due
w llh ln la houtt alter the
advertised time ol ttw ule All
payment! shall be cath or guar
anieed Instrument, made pay
abl* to ttw Clerk ot ttw Circuit
Court
Dated mi* Iltti day el Janu
ary, IN*
(SEAL)
Mary anna Morse
Clark ot ttw Circuit Court
Seminole County. Fields
By: Michelle L. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish January IB IS A Feb
ruary I. E. IN*
OEN M l

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANDFOR
THE E IO H TE IN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO : t l 111? CA
DIVISION: M E
K A TH L E E N A GILLMAN.
PtaWllff.
vs
STEPHEN J MARCHGSE and
M AR ILYN MARCHESE. hit
wife, COACH LIGHT ESTATES.
SECTION II,INC .a Florida
corporation, and tho U N ITED
S T A T E S o r AMERICA.
Defendants
NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE
PURSUANT T O a ii lll t ) .
FLORIDA STATUTES
TO WHOM I? MAY CONCERN
Netke Is hereby given ttwl
pur wan I to ttw Final Judgment
at Foreclosure entered on Feb
ruary J. im . in Casa Ho *11U?
CA If E of ttw Circuit Court at
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
tor Seminole County. Florida. In
w h ic h K A T H L E E N A
G IL L M A N It Plaintiff, and
STEPH EN J MARCHESE and
M A R IL Y N M ARCHESE. his
wife. COACH LIGHT ESTATES.
SECTION II. INC . a Florida
corporation, and ttw LINITEO
STA TE S OF AM ERICA, are
Detondan's. I. Maryanrw Marw
will tan al public sale Itw
following described real proper
ty Lot tL INDIAN HILLS UNIT
a. according to ttw plat thereof
as recorded w Plat Book IS.
Page ad el ttw PufVk Records al
Sam Mate County. Florida Tha
sale will be held on ttw iltti d*r
Of March. IVti between II 00
a m and I 00 p m . lo Ih*
higfwit and best bidder tor cash,
al the west front doer of ttw
Seminole County Courttwuu
101 N Par* A venue. Sontord.
Florida M77I. In accordance
with SSM01I of ttw Florida
Sofuses
D ATED nut Ird day at Feb
ruary. Iff*.
Clerk of Cewt
Maryann* M aru
By Dorettiy W Belton
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 0 IS. If**
D E O FI

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
FHe Number MM7-CP
IN HE ESTATE OF
RALPH R. RAY
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
th* administration al Ihe
estal* ef RALPH R. R A Y .
d e c e a s e d , F ll* N u m b e r
fa Of 7 CP. IS pending In the
Circuit Ceurl tor Seminal*
County. Florida. Probate Olvl
sion. ttw address of whkh Is
Samlnate County Courthouse. N
Park A v*. Sanford. FL M7T1
Th* names and addresses ef ttw
personal representative and ttw
personal representative's at­
torney are sat forth betow
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONSARE N O TIF IE D TH A T:
All per sens on whom this
netke It served who have eb
lection* ttwt challenge ttw valid
Ity at ttw will, ttw quallfkaltons
ol ttw personal representative,
venue, or lurttdklwn of mis
Court arc required to file their
oblecllens with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
THR EE MONTHS A FTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS AFTER TH E
O A TE OF SERVICE OP A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditors ef ttw decedent
md other persons haring claims
or demands ogolntt decedent t
ostato on whom a copy of this
notice It served wttwn three
months aftor ttw deto of ttw firs!
publication of Hut notice must
fit* ttw*r Claims with mis Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
THR EE MONTHS A FTER TH E
O ATE CF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS AFTER TH E
O A TE OF SERVICE OP A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH E M
All ettwr creditors ef the
decedent and persons having
claims at demands against ttw
decedent s oslato must fit* their
claims with mis court W ITHIN
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CAT ION OF THI SNOT ICE
A L L CLAIM S. OEM ANOS
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E D WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Ttw deto of ttw first publico
lion of mis Netke it Fobruary B
10*4
Personal Representative
F ANDREW SAY

IN THE CIRCUIT C O U R T
FOR IIM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number AAASP-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
PATRICIA AN N FAV ER .
NQTICEOF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the
aetata at P A T R IC IA A N N
FAVER.dacaasad, File I
*4 BIB CP. ft ponding In ttw
Circuit Court for Seminole
County. Florida. Probate Dl»l
awn. ttw addrru of which It Ml
North Park Avenue. Sontord.
Florldo nr?I The name* and
addretaet of ttw per tone I repre
tentative end ttw pereonal rep
reeenlatlvo'A attorney are tel
forth below
All Inlereiled per torn are
required to file with thtt court.
W ITHIN THREE M ONTH S OF
TH E FIRST PUBLICTIO N O f
THIS NOTICE: II) Oil ciaJmt
agaimt hw ettaie and ( I I any
oblocllon by an inlerokled
pereon to wham Ihti notice wet
mailed that cfwIMnget ttw valid
Ity of ttw will, ttw quoimcottont
of ttw penanai repreeenleltve,
vanue. or ivrlsdtctwn of ttw
court.
ALL CLAIMS AND O BJEC
TIONS NOT JO F IL E D WILL
BE FOREVER BAR R ED
begun an Feb 1 IN*
Pereonal Repreeanla II vw:
TINA L. NAVES
Eatt t n Franklin Drive
Nine Mile Fall*. WA MOM
W ILLIAM H MORRISON.
ESQUIRE
I ?M South U S Highway I M l
Fern Park. Florida S T S
Telephone 407/04lO f
Attorney lor Pereenel
Ropretenleltve
Publish Fobruary B IS. IP**

01041

NO TICE OP APPLICATIO N
FORTAX D IE D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , that Arthur H. H erti %
Cartitkato In* Ser. the holder of
ttw following cartiftcatoU) hoe
tiled u ld certificated) ter a lea
deed lo be Itaued thereon. The
certificate n u m b a r (i) end
y e a 'll) of Issuance. ttw daaerto
iWn of the preaerty, and the
nomeli) In which II woe m e n
odit/areM W lews:
Certificate Ne.llaa
Yooref iMuente: not
DeterIpiien of Property- LEG
U N IT m BLDG P CROW N
OAKS 1ST ADO ORB MB PC

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H I 1 I T N JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY
O f N IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE WO V) t ill CA li t
KISLAK NATIO NAL BANK.
Plaintiff.
VS.
ALTAAAONTE HEIGHTS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION: H a t .
Defendants
N O TIC E OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice to hereby given that,
pursuant to ttwt Final Judgment
*1 Foreclosure dated February
X IN*, and entered in ctvtl com
number T l l t M C A ME at ttw
Circuit Court of the Ifth Judicial
Circuit In and far Saminoto
C ounty. F lo rid a , whoreln
KISLAK NATIO NAL RANK. Is
Plaintiff and ALTAM ONTE
HEIG HTS CONDOMINIUM AS
S O C IA T IO N , RICHARD S
C A SSELB ER R Y . -------- . UN
KNOWN PERSON(S) IN POS
SESSION O F THE SUBJECT
R I A L P R O P E R T Y H/K/A
V A L L E N E PULCINI. M ate
Defendant (i ). I will sell to ttw
highest and bast bidder tor cath
al ttw west front door at the
SamUwto County courthouse in
Sanford. Plerlda. Stmlnat*
County. Florida, al II « A M
day ot
of fMarch. Itoa.
W decent
as M t forth In sold Final
Judgment, tovrttU n it I J I . A L T A M O N T E
HEIGHTS, a condominium, and
an imdivtded I.IIM ttiltreil m
ttw common elements appurte
nanf thereto In accordance with
the Declaration of Condamlnium
filed February U. 1575, In Of
tktol Records Book net. Pago
I MB Public Records of Semi
note County, Florida
Doled Itw ath day of Ftbru
ary.iyea
MAR VA N N E MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish: February B IJ. IWt
O EO -n
N O T IC I OP APPLICATION
FOB T A X O IE O
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, ttwt Horton C. Beley X
Certificate Inv Setv. Itw holder
at ttw following ctruncated)
hat Filed M id cartlheatsU&gt; tor a
tia tiMNfl to few iiKud yhtftrif)
Tlw corttflcRto number Isi and
yeor(i) of Isouonce. ttw daterip
hen of ttw property, and ttw
nemeltl In which H was assets
edlt/treoo tottows:
Cartincoto No. SO?
Year of I Nuance: t m
Diecrtpftan of Property: LEO
LOT 47 W ILL A LAKE PH I PB
fiPO F*
Names In whkh attotted:
P ra n k C . R a l t . T ra c e y
Evene Rets
All at M id property being in
ttw County of SemlnoN. Stole el
Florldo.
Unless tuch corllllcatolsl
•hall bo rodoomid according to
low. ttw property described In
such certificated) will be seM
to ttw highest bidder al the west
front deer. Seminole County
Courthouse. Sontord. Florldo. on
Itw Itth day of February. IN* at
IIAJM
Approaimatoly SIM M cash
tor toot Is required to ba paM by
ttw successful bidder al Pw ule
Full

ion

Name* In which oeaoteed:
Sherry A Duvall
All of u ld property being In
ttw County of Seminole. Stole of
Florida
U n i« ti tuch cartlflcoto d)
than be redeemed according to
tow. ttw proparty deecrlbod In
tuch cerlltMatoU) will bo told
to ttw higheti bidder at ttw wait
front door, Seminole County
Courttwute. Sentord. Florida, an
ttw H it day Of February. I N I at
It A M
Approximately SIIS.M cath
tor tool It required to be poM by
ttw tucceitful bidder of ttw eoto.
Full payment of an amount
equal to Itw hlghetf bid plut
applicable decumentory efomp
foaet and recardlng leak It due
w lfh ln I f fiaure a tta r the

applicable documentary stamp
wllhln la hours after the
»d tortlead flow of Ihe sale. All
peynwnte tholl bo cosh at guar
anieed instrument, mode pay­
able to ttw Clark of Ihe Circuit
Cwrt.
Doled IM t iltti day of Janu
ary, Itta.
IJEALI
Maryanrw Morsa
Clark of Itw Circuit Court
Seminole County Florida
By: Michelle I.. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish January 11. Fatruary
I.B IB Itta
DEN la*

all be coth or guaronttwd Inttrumenl. mode pay­
able to the Clerk of ttw Circuit
Court,
Deled thit Itth day of Janu
ary. IN I
ISEALI
Mery anna Marte
Clerk of ttw Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By :MMhtU*L Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Janutry IE. IS A Feb
ruary I, S. tftf
D E N Ml

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CASE NO. *11114 C A M E
PBS MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
VS
L I I A J B E L L I;* !a l.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Mefk* It hereby given ttwl.
pursuant to Rial Fttwl Judgment
of Forectosatt* dated February
1. Its* and entered In civil cate
number *1 JIM CA U B. ef ttw
Circuit Court at ttw Itth Judicial
Circuit to and tor Seminole
County. Florida, wherein FBS
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION,
is PiAintlff and U SA J B ELLI.
U N K N O W N H E IR S . DE
V I S E E S . G R A N T E E S OR
O T H E R C L A IM A N T S
C LA IM IN G BY. THR O UG H .
U N D E R OR A G A I N S T
M A R TH A J M ANN
P C T F R F BELLI. U N ITED
STA TE S OF M W R I C K -m T E
o r F LOR ID A 'D E P A R TM E N T'
OP REVENUE. K/are Defend
antis?. I wiu M l to ttw&amp;ighett
■wit ttanl dmr ef ttw Seminole
County cow mouse m Sontord.
Florida. Samlnate County. Fior
Ida. al II M A M on Iho 1st doy
of March Iff*, ttw following
described property as sat forth
In said F ttsal Judgment, to wit
Lai I4A. SanLando Villas,
according to ttw Plot ttwraaf as
recar dad in Plot Book U . Pages
*a and t l Public Records ef
Semlrwls County. Florida
Da tod ttw ffh day of Ftbru
dry, in*
AAARYANNE MORSE
Clack of Circuit Court
By Datottiy W Belton
Deputy CNct
Publish: February B II. Its*
DED71
N O T IC IO P APPLICATION
FOR TAX D EED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
O IV E N , mat Wilma Logout), th*
holder ef ttw toltourtng cartlfk
atolsl has filed u W cartlfk
atols) tor e taa deed to be Issued
thereon. Th* certlftcato numbarts) and yaar(i) al Issuance,
ttw dtscrtgfton al ttw property,
and Ih* namelt) In ahkh II sen
esaasewd Is/trees tottows
Cerntweto ffa a**
Year of Issuance: lit?
Description at Property LEO
L O T A (LESS E IM F T OF N IM
F T ♦ S IM F T ♦ N II* F T OF S
I*S F T OF E Ml F F T ♦ N 10 F T
O F S 17S FT OF W I JO F T B W
ll* t F T OF N 17* IT F T B E 10
F T OF W IN * FT OF N 1154
F T ) R O 'cLA N O PARK PB T
P C SI
Names In wnkh assessed:
Idelto Fortes ttal
All of said property being In
Ihe Ceieity ef Seminal*. Slat* of
Florida
Unless such cerllflcalalsl
shall be redeemed according to
law. ttw property described In
such certllkatolil will be toto
be ttw highest bidder al ttw well
front doer. Seminal* County
Courthouse. Sontord. Florida, on
th* list day ef February. Iftf al
IIA M .
Appraelmalely SIM M cash
tor leas Is required to be paid by
Ih* successful bidder al th* safe
F u ll payment ef an amount
equal to ttw highest bid plus
appikabto documentary stamp
laaes and recardlng toes Is due
w llh ln I f h*urt altar Ih*
advertised lima ef ttw sal* All
payments shall be cash or guar
antoed Inslrunwnl, made pay
abto to ttw Clerk of ttw Circuit
Court.
Deled this lllh day ef Janu
ary.Its*
(S E A L )
Maryann* Mert*
Clark of ttw Circuit Court
SemlnoN County, Florida
By: MkhotleL. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish January IB M B Feb
ruary I, B If**
OEN in

T 1 A J

O I C O J X V K L
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IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
o r THE I0TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN A N D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENIRAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION

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PREVIOUS S O L U T IO N : "Ss/tponding (coach) Bob K/dohl
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Attorney tor Persona:
Ropretanfaf ls^o
ROBERT K AlkINTOSH.
ESQUIRE.at
STENSTROM. MCINTOSH.
JU LIAN . COLBERT.
WHICH AM A SIMMONS. P A
P O Bos aaa(
laniard. EL »771 aka*
Telephone m f/ m V lt
Publish February B IV lf*f
010-14
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E EIG H TEEN TH
JUOfCIAL CIRCUIT
OF T H I STA TE OP FLORIDA.
IN ANO FOB
S EM IN O Lt COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. t ) 5)51 CA li &gt;
f OR 0 CONSUMER LOAN
CORPORATION.
ROBERT V CLINGANAND
MARCIA R CLINGAN.
HIS W IFE.
NOTICE DF SALE
Notice to hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment ot Forecloture en­
tered tts ih* above styled cause.
In ttw Circuit Court *1 laminate
County. Florida. I will tall ttw
prgperty situate In Seminal*
County. F torId*, described at.
L O T AM. SPRING OAKS.
U N IT B ACCORDING TO T H I
P LA T TH E R E O F. RECORDED
IN P LA T BOOK IT, PAGES TB
TB AND » OP THE PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
CO UN TY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 541 ELDER COURT.
ALTAAAONTE SPRINGS. F L
MTU
al public Ml*, to ttw highest and
best bidder, tor cash. A T TH E
W IS T FRO N T DOOR SEMI
N O L I C O U N TY C O U R T­
HOUSE, SANFORD, FLORIDA,
al 1t:R» A M ., on ttw IN day ef
March. 1664.
AAARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O F
C IR C U IT COURT
BY Dorothy W Belton
Deputy Clark
Publish: Fab B I B 1664
o io -n
NOTICE
Th* Housing Authority of ttw
City *1 Sanford, Florida Is
tooting Post Control Proposals
la service aM unlit, monthly
One Bedroom
iro
Two Bedrooms
1*1
Three Bedrooms
III
Four Bedrooms
«?
Fly* Bedrooms
T
Please submit to:
Sanford Housing Authority
Mrs Phyllis D R khardtwt
Esocullvt Director. PHM
P O Boa l i l t
Santord. FL 17771 7155
Tha Sanford Housing Authorli It under Se-lton III of the
itouting and rban Develop
I Act of H i. providing
and very tow
Deadline tor submittal: Feb­
ruary i b l**falf:M pm .
Publish- February B T. B », M.
lft*
O EOM
NOTICE OP PUBLIC AUCTION
Nolle* I* hereby given: Me
Cennell Totting will sail at
Public Auction tar Selva** tar
Cash an demand
highest
bidder. Ihe toll*wing described
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The Auction will bo hold ef
If M pm an u M dotes above.
McConnell Tewing A Recovery
MM Sontord Av*. tanfwd Pis.
Sim. Praia it live bidders may
inspect vehklet On* hour prtor
I* tale. Terms are Cash or
Csrlllled Funds. McConnell

to

accept or reject any And all
Publish: February B t*M
DEOd*

M —SPRCIe I MoliCRB

C LA S SIFIE D A D S
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

IfE W A ti: ••Skmny Dip" (high
ciaam At seen on Ch * newn
Now ovtilabto Ptoaao call
NalolW Ferguson If* 1TT0

322-2611

831-9993

37—N u rs e ry A
Child O r e

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

M O A J L •H O P J L
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N O W A 'V f P T N G

RdWdsRng mey mckMa HaraM Adveto**) al » w cuef of an addfonN doy
Cancef when you gofraasdN Pey or*y hr deyt yos* ad n » » m rato warned
UaakAdeampaunk»laatostmat* Copymualloapwanwesataatypo
g a p fe d tom *Comma#oN baquancy rases are evaaaffe
DCAOUNEt
Tueedey ttvu Fnday 12 Noon The Dey Bake* PsAacaann
RuMMv And Mondays X P M Fnday
A D JU S TM E N T S A N O C R ED ITS : tn Ifte avani of an error In an
ad, ttw Sanford Herald talE ba toaponalbi* for Ih* first
Insertion e n tf and only to ttw eriant o l tha c o il ol that
Intartton. Pfaaa* d w e ll y o u ad for accuracy th* first day H
run*.

A I W I I T H E A R T OP A D EAL
First week fra*, ne regltlr*
iwn ft* Nigh I car* available
Ages I m i 7511/Uc 17*1 IB
CHILOCARK in my Hidden Lk
heme Christian afmot M F.
I Mom S K p m R ffsIIl i l t l
LAKE M AR T AREA Ahere
learning and play It fun
Pro school actlvibs Inlonf to
t years Hal Iwichos and
icwck Full and Port lima Oil
track and moms doy out
Retonable rate* Most any
hours Coll any lime TTI lif t

31— P riv a te

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Nemkor Star* CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
DORA LEE RUSSELL
Deceased
N O TICI OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration ol ttw
astatoafOORALEe RUSSELL,
sla ca a ta d. F ll* N u m b e r
*4 57* CP. It pending in ttw
Circuit Caurl tor Seminal*
County. Florida Probata Olvl
sion the address ef which it
Somlneto County Courthouse
Sanfcrd FL M77I The names
Itw portonal
rapresonlallr* and ttw porsonei
represenlefivo's attorney ei•
set forth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONSARE N O TIFIE D THAT
All parsons an whom this
it served who have eb
leettont lhal challenge ttw valid
ity of ttw will, ttw quallfkaliont
of ttw personal roptatentative.
Ivrtsdkfton of
Court are required to Hto ttwir
oblacflont with this Court
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
THR EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATE OF THE FIR S T PUBLI
CATION OF THIS N OTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F T E R THE
D A TE OF SER V ICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NO TICE ON
TH EM
All creditors el ttw decedent
and other parsons having claims
or demands against decadent s
oslato on whom a copy ot this
nolle* It served within throe
months aftor Itw data of ttw ISrsI
publication ot this notice must
file nwtr claims with mis Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATE OF THE FIR ST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NO TICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F T E R THE
O A TE OF S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS N O TICE ON
THEM
All ettwr creditors at ttw
dacidonf and portent having
claims or demands against ttw
decadent's tttoto mual file Ihair
claims with thtt court W ITHIN
TH R EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
O ATE OF THE FIR ST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A L L CLAIMS. OEAAANOl
AN O OBJECTIONS N O T SO
F IL E O WILL BE FOR EVER
BARRED
The data *1 ttw first publica
lionet thit Nance la February I,

ADULT CARE in our private
homo Lake Mary area J
lor mam only
PiM M contact VlYgil Mt
MOt m 1PH
ADULT CARE to our prtvai*
L o n g w d homo 1 bods avail
Ptoatd contact Debto* 77a M75
B U M tf Control Ptobltms?
SENIORS, call to find out II
you qualify tor esvslonc* with
O IAP ER S'P AD I delivered to
rout door monthly 407 0a» tl&gt;4

DaUMS. KETBOARO. PIANO
LESSONS Begnewr get tar
and bast O grtad mtlructor
with 1 years leaching viper I
ante All styles and toveit
Fust it. urn If re Kyle IH S*l*
N E E D A TU TO R ?
Elementary through Junior
High
Call l i t UM

AUTO PARTS WHOLESALE
Profit 100K to W K 'y r if
Minimum l riY#%rrBP«l 1KMC
tmurod Guorantred
W 4 t U Ml
JANITORIAL FRANCHISES
E t la b ils h o d S a n f a rd
Area SHOO mo income, price
14-7)0 S) 000 mo Income, prlc*
1)1)00 Ph m i 5 N

1

OWN A PATFHON! ROUTE
11700 * t poienhai

Unique
Opportunity IM 04M 74H

S f—F in a n c ia l
Services

3 1 — P t r e o n a ls
A o o rn o R i
fro* modkal taro, ttanipor
lelion. counseling private
doc tor plus Ii vlng et pen set
Bar 471751) Ctoerwafer Attorney
Jekw FMeter
IBM*!? 5*4*

15—Spec III N ot Ic e s

STOP fOMCLOSUIE!
I can help SIX success Batty
Myers Mt 4441 14) until IPM

TUESPREPAIED
Tar preparation from l i t up
W7 m 7WT

51—M o n t y lo L&gt; n d
KEEP DfIVIBC AJIO STILL

B I R D S D O IT ,

GET THE MONET!
All you need is yesr till* Jack
Diamond lor apponlment
M am *

B E E S D O I T ,„
F A L L IN LO V E !

F tor Id* Bar N* : *75471
Pubdah: February t.B 15*4
D EO *

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I E IG H TE E N TH
JUOICIAL C IR C U IT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE CO U N TY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE N O -tl-ltll CA 14 E
PAN AMERICAN M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
vs.
JE A N A H E T K L and
CITIBANK, F I E m
Dafandanlltl.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HER EB Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Forectoaur* dated February 1,
I5M, and entered In Casa No
51 M il CA 14 E. of ttw Circuit
Court of th* E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEM
INOLE County. Florida vrharoln
PAN AMERICAN M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION It Plaintiff and
JE A N A. HETZEL. at a l . art
Defendants. | will sail to ttw
highest and bast bidder for cath
al ttw Wasl front dear ef ttw
Caurthdua*. In Sanford. SEMI
HOLE County, Florida, at 11:00
o'clock on ttw Ird day ef March.
16*4. ttw following deter toad
preparty a* tat forth in said
F M*l Judgment, to wtf:
Lot t Slock H. SEMINOLE
SITES, according to ttw Plat
ttw reef at retarded In Plat Book
15. Pages 40 through 41. In
elusive. Public Records ol Sam
kwto County, Florldo
D A TE D IWs Mh day ef Febru
a ry .1554
MAR YANNE MORSE
As Clerk of sold Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
A t Deputy Clerk
"Persons with a disability who
naad • special accommodation
Ite
w.m
.a*|f I,
Jjy
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VB: pwrviapBWi
wiMmil
pTGLVVUIrX]
atwufd contort ADA Coordinator
at Sam India Ckfity CMirthosM*.
M l N. Park Avarw*. Suit* M ill,
Sontord Ftortda a n I, at toast
five day* prtor to ttw proceed
tog Tatopfwn*: 1*071 m a m
art. 4H7; 10005550771 (T O D )
or 1*00551(770 IV) vi* Florida
Raley Sarvtca ”
Pubttlh: February B IS. 1554
O lO -T t

M IN TS OF U F U HEALTH
Wa ll give you fell training
and salary plus a bask ol
taittiog tHaah Full barwfiis
if •ATI 174]
AVAILABLE POSITIONS
Temporary and bmporary to
permanent poullcns available
in S a n lo rd , Lo n g w e a d .
Lot Shari. Casselberry, Winter
Park and Orlando tor those
viper fenced in
•*Produt Hon/Assembly ••
"Worehnuta"
**Owsel Mechanic t "
••Pamtoc Metpof*
GENERAL P E R iO N N E l
4*5 11)1
Novor A lee
•
CABINET M ANUFACTURING
P L A N T h a s f a llo w in g
openings lot production lino
work Drilling arc) Doweling
Depl . Cabinet Assembly.
Shipping and Packing i n
Tech Orlyg, US f 1*4
CLERICAL
Full Imw and port time post
tuns available in central f tor .
'da area
•• RECEPTIO NIIT"
-1 E C R E T A R Y “ DATA ENTRY*"
“ W O R D P R O C E llO R "CU STOM ER S E R V IC E "R E P S "
O ENERALPERSONNEL
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________ Never A Fa*

CNAS
For tutlllm* IIT and 111
shin Must b* coretied

LPN
For port tim* 1 11 shin
Accepting applications
Monday Friday.5 a
DvBary Manor M N If *1.
OoBory M714*4414

COUNTER PERSON
kttopfwnitl, computer Input
Mutt have knowtwg* el print
mg and tales tiu Dimensions
Printing
its tot?
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G rta l plate to werkt Na
pressure here' SMI motivation
counN her* I Call Id today I

FREE REGISTRATION
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V A L E N T I N E 'S D A Y to

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5111 A VON NOW!
CALL IfiaaSfkr 17) 45})

Truly R e m e m b e r w ith
V a le n tin e Love Lines
find Itw pdf feet * 1 ?

lo u r t LOVE YOU
m ttw Sanlwd Hw ild

CUssifwds
A JO word message IS 51 ft
1Artw&lt;»» .5100 Eilta I Send
or bring yaut wd In to the
Sontord Herald or roll ITT M l)
to piarr your ml aver ttw
pherw Don't target to specity
If you would like V*le«line art
in your adt Deadline tor
Vfleetew Lav* Uaos it F rl
day, February II. It aoaa.
Prepayment requred

M ASSISTANT
Permanent full lime 5a II per
hr Outlet include growing
vegetables and ornamentals in
livid and greenhouse, applymq
paslicides and Iarm mamta
nance H I grad and &gt; yrt r rp
For o&lt;g&gt;iiralien call US4MS
or writo 1100 E Colory Av* .
Laniard. FI 1JTTI
FOF AAF

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

I Represontetlve
LYNDA RUSSELL
SCHROCOER
P. 0 Bor US*
Sontord. FL 1777) 4T5*
Attorrwy tor Partanal
Raprenntaliv*
Thomas A . Spoor
Of Thomas A Spoor. p A
P .O !*■ 1154
Sontord. F L » m IMa

Tatopfwn* 146)1 i n 4511

M H T S -H A L IS T IT tl
Nothing succeeds Ilk* success
We re well Into our ird docad*
of training succotafwl agsnit
Ho Ikons*?
Wa'llholpi
WATSON REALTY CORP
REALTORS
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Instructions

55— Business
O p p ortu n ities

13— E l d e r l y C a r e

71- H elp W a n te d

DENTAL ASSISTANT
F ■per lanced wtfi eipanded
duties nevdad tor busy multi
disciplinary offk* Strang r*
ctortive and turpeal skills a
must Salary csnrrwnturat*
with oaportanc* Available
Jan it Cali *0f 7?5**»_

DIRECTOR
For eitabiitfwd cNldcarv con
tor Education and aipartorK*
in early thikRMOdrequtrvd
Call P5 0415_______

DRILL OPERATORS,
ETCHERS
ANO PLATERS
Winter Springs company
seeks individuals with pr*
vtout production tapenonco 1
shifts available Man Them
5 JOPM 4AM, Frl. Sal. Sun.
4AM 4 MPM or I » P M 4AM
t ) Id hr Permanent poslliont
Never a fee I
I Pertanrwl. 415 0105

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T C IE T

C o n c rttE

FLORIDA STATE H E O U tR II
all cantractors to raglstorad
at cartlftod Te verity * slat*
c a n lro c lo ra Means* ca ll
I 000 141 764* Occupalional
Lksnaos ato ragdrad by tha
county and can b* verified by
cafltog■M l I IM. ad. 7511

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Baal I Man Quality Opera

[Additions &amp; I
R tm o d tiln q

A i r D u c t Cleaning
AIR DUCT CLEANIHO. gutter
ciaanlng/acrsanlrg. chimney
sweep Insured Tourq's Sarv
If*. Ilf mcotuii n eaai

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COMPLETE DETAILING at
your homo Hand washing and
wosing JasonGanasn*5*17

C rp tn try
CARPENTER All kinds of ham*
repelrs. pain Img 5 ceramic
III* HktierdOrea*
H I 5571

C jr p e t Cleaning
C A R P E T C L E A H IN O
5
Room) 575 55 Stoam droned
er dry foam Guaranty**
lewtaf prices 407755 W I
SAM'S C A R P E T CLEANINO
pies strip sod ball Isaacs.
Rasldonllal/commarclal 14
h/s XU iv il beeym w a y n

C le in ln g Service
A TOUCH ABOVE Cleaning
tarvlc*. Llc/les Quality
claaningatll'ibad n i B *50
MOUSE CLEANINO. r*ii*bi*~
and teauonobl* rato* Ref s
Bondtd/LiC/lns *5747*7
HOUSE C L E A N IN O Q uality
work, honosl and rollabto
R*NDwo4d7daO pat________
T .J.’S Will clean your house or
oltlco la your satisfaction
Vary raawnabto Lk/lns Call
Jstslirw a) a07 M l D ll________
I EH tak, 1BR 5*5, 5 BR IM .10
A pr etas*tonal, commercial

jR n ito rte l S try ic R S
BUTZ C U M MRITMIAL
Cammarttol/RatH. M l 5711

E x c R V N tin g

L»n d s c R p in g

EXCAVATOR WORK Ditching
w*d pontfi dwQ mmi sffywfwn
CAiiwf i m

CYPRESS M ULCH Sll/yard.
100% Grad* A. milled In
tong-wood C*R ■ tor a fra*
estimate *a year fra* trim
min* and removal I Hardy
Tree Service doing business as
AAA Tree Service 115-1M l

E lo c t r k o l

RES /COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum Framing. Drywall,
Doors. Roofing. Ctncrvle
n&gt;4577 ^ O BilirS CIIC* 17*54

A u to m o tiv e

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M A S TE R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, comm/rat
Lic/lnt IE R000*IT) 171 447)

F lo o rin g
HARDWOOD
FLOODING
&gt;W06d FLOOR
Install Sending Finishing
T O M O L S E N ia iia ia m T

H om e Im p ro v e m e n t"
AFF OR OAELE Hate* Rapo*.~

Urpendablo All phases Call
far Ira* oil MkhaaimnM

A ID 0C S IT A U
Fit II right at a price you can
■Herd Lk'd/lns From start
to llnlds Carpentry, plumb
Ing. attclrlcal, and roofing
svta 71yrs of taper tone* No
|«b toe big er small. Call
tto-75n*r WtooaMkrs.
R ES TO R A TIO N , D R YW A LL.

malal studs, doors, trim, sld
ing. porrhos. dreto. garebos
msaoT

RITE-WAY......
WE SHOW UP
i ^ L a l T h i a D is p la y A d
W o rk F o r Y o u
-C a ll C l n i i l f l r d

3 2 2 -2611^ !
H o m e Repa irs
M A R IN O Hans* R e p a i r ,
tpoclallflng In small jobs
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L 4 M CABINET. Cabkwl m k
al roasanabto rafts. Klldwnt
A bathrooms R e la tin g ,
custom mad* c a n tot tops.
specialty Itomi
Into coll M4OT1

L a w n Service

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TOM B JEFF'S LAWN Ca' r c T
Rat /Comm. *pandabto. tow
rates I Free at1
Irta s o n ry
TWP MASONRY, tokk, Black.
Stucco. Concrete. Ranava
•tons L k /lns.......... ..7111444

M in tin g
A IN flN
TlNOoby
V Jeffrey
CUSTOM P AIN
Power Inf / * it, L k ’d . In*
Free asfimatos
711B141
S T U C C O rtp a lr. p a ln lln g .
cat! tops, prat sura washing. B
' Freest I 444 1544

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A B A PLUMB INO B SEWYR.
Leaky fauctfi? Running
toilers? 510 could solve your
problem Water fwatora. la hr
504 511 m i

Pressu re Cleaning
DUH R U E Clean driv*w4,i
tools, peal deck), walks,
houses Freaatf.aia im
s w im m in g Pool
S e rvlc e /R e p e ir
W E EK LY SERVICE from 541
mo Cham Rif* pool Service
1*0 7175
Robert Shoemaker

T r t Service
ECHOLS TR E E SVC Lie's, to
"Lai ttw Professionals da It
Free asfimatos____ m m

Window Repair
and Cleaning
W IM O W iS ttB JI H PIU K:
_________ a w iM -m i_________

Advertise Your Business Every Day
F o r y\s L o w As S 4 5 P e r M o n t h .
Call C l a s s i f i e d , 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, February 0. 1994 - SB

71— HsIpWsntsd
DRIVERS NHDtO
A C CARRIERS. Teveres. FI.
• well etlebi.thw) and grew
Inf Central Florida batad
company olltri you
a Sami Annual Pay Inoeetet
• Slop OH Pay
a unloading Per
b Vacation Pay
• lately Bond
• Ipouto Riding Program
a A «erago Trip S 2Day*
a Late Model Conventional
Tractor*
If you hare &gt; year* tractor
traitor. OTR and mow and ica
e«pa* lane• plw* a good dr I« mg
record, call
________t s o o iM t a t * ______

C000 WORKERSNECDCD
Dally work daiy pay
Report kAM
RIGHT HA NO MAN
IM I Saudi Hwy It 0]
Langeoed FL
•M IIM
HAPPY ILV C S CHILDCARE
Cantor Lake Mary need* lull
lima gualilied fIpenancad
Teachar/Ceregiver Alto Part
lima Kltcfcoa/Worker Aid
paaitlaw Call Ml a*a________

HEAVY COUISIOR PERSON
Mutt have own teal* and
•■penance Apply In per ton
4001Country Club Rd. Ian lord
Monday Friday, tkm open
HELP' W ANTED E •penanced
irrigation w arlrrt needed
17) OWMAonda, Friday I I

JANITORS
Part lima tor Lot* Mary
/Haaltiraw Apply
1001
Philadelphia Are Orlando
___eo/ttaewc

JANITORIAL HELP
Full lima hod I vary Good
beneI il% Apply In per ion
Hiltha ran Heeilhcert Center
OMMallanrille Are
Seniord EOF
LABORERS NEEDED Milled
and una Hied Potllwn* avail
able Day* Cell between i )
IP B IW T STAFFING, no tail
LANDSCAPERS
Full lima, clett One rag

ORIVER

. 71-HslpWsnttd
WAREHOUSE AN D O EN ER AL
LABOR H S L P N IC O E D I
Bonut lor driven All tfutlt
•••liable Dally pay. no lee
Report ready to work S 10 am
Indutlnal labor Svc . Itll
French Ay No phone call*
i.ooo AVON product* Earn la
SON No door/dbor PT/Ft
Sandilll lie) i ets tea )ite

73— Employment
Wanted
CNA. mole. H wok with d t
•bled home care patient* )
rearieiperience m o n o

91— Apartments/
House to Share
HOME ON R IVER to there
W'O pool and lennit court*
1100 mo Halt uiilivet *40 MM

93-Rooms lor Rent
A QUIET, clean m i . kitchen
phone laundry Apt* avail
a tk a lN PS A up WO aft)
CLEAN ROOMS in g U ila r lr ^
t)S/wk K itchen phono,
laundry, video gomet. oil
street perking 1)0 ecu
CLEAN FURNISMFO ROOM
W/ kitchen avail SIS wt SIS
tec Downtown M l u x i
NEWLY R ENOVATED pr..*’v
enlvanco. paddle tan In your
room, your own heal control
refrigerator, microwave and
color TV Off f e e ! parting
and maid ter vice Convenient
location The bet! m town
_____
Wl QObe
SANf ooo
g room wlfh
kitchen privilege*, ute of
wothar/dryer 140'wk m i n t

95— Room/Boaru
e o I BEDROOM NOME • •
In orchongo for help wr
daughter* IS A IS. Dad will
there homo Ideal lor tingle
nom or older woman ) l ) t m

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

Cle»» • IKtnta repaired

SOOIATERS
Craw needed
e L IG A L T R A IN II a
W ard perlect knawltdge
he*p* Variety ma*et the* one
I meal Don't pat* tee*up
FR E S REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

m m nth it. o n / *
SO DISTANCE DRIVERS
Autt have aver the read
Orper lance Good rtleroncat
ulred Call or apply M IC
Trucking. 10)1 W III SI .
rd. FL « &gt; M l/Ml
e MACHINIST e
rt your knowledge lo work I
L Surly thop hat lot* ot order* to
keep you happy I No lay oil'
' F R E E REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

I

NOTICE
All rental and real etla’t
adveriitamentt era tub|ecl lo
*ha Federal Fair Moutmg Act.
which makat It Illegal la
ad.eriita any preference llm
Italian or dltcrim inatlon
batad an race, color, religion
teo. handicap lamilial tlarut
•r national origin
EFFICIENCY, ulll turn . prir
entrance and bath Non tmok
jer Ilia * JIQOdep n&gt; Veil
Q U IET Neighborhood clean
thaded 1)00 mo *100 damage
dep m o g j a U Ice Lloyd
I BORNL turmihad U i wily.
SIM depoi'l Pei* accepted
Cell MO Major l » c ) ) l _______

m w iin m .. nun*

MAIDS
f/T. M P . 14 Will Itain.
RpUtermt MaUy Mold. FOt )00F

MAINTENANCE

HANDYMAN A/OR WOMEN
“ RA
/W CIO I* tin ,
Properly menegomenl com
peny looking lor tomaane to
goner ol moinlonance at
"loveral chopping center tile*
M in' have true* and be will
Ing to travel 111* hourt per
wee* Creel opportunity tor
rollree lor detolli phone
__________ n i two
M S dT c a l h e l p

LFN
II PM F AM end / AM I PM
Pott lime Apply In portan
Labaelew Nor*tog Cantor, t it
Sett tad Street, Sealord

NURSERYVDRIER
Tractor riper lance hetplul
Ortverk llconte Monday
rtday, Sam tpm Ml 0*04
• O FFICE RUNNER#
•Great for bagmrwl Common
Sente wlntl UnlinVIed opper
51unity here I Hurry! Calll
! F R E E REGISTRATION
IP
AAA EMPLOYMENT
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PHONE SAUS
Rick United Carp leaking
highly motivated tall tlarttvt
lor appointment tatting For
confidential interview, call
40) m i n i after Ham
aaaaaaaaeaaaaaaa

PRESCHOd TEACHER

______ mow)______
PRESS OPERATOR
Itok I I I ) color E i per lanced
only, benefit* TrwDlmenHon*
Printing___________ WOO*)

R*c*ptionist/Qfil Typtsl
Local Till* Inuance Com
pany Making Individual lo
work buty front (btk pot 11Km
Real Etlata/Tille eiperience
halplul but nol nacatkary
Send retuma to Per*onnel
Director. PO Bo. IU«. San
lord. F L n m IU )__________

RECEPTIONIST
Senlord manufacturing co
ta tk t Individual with an
t h u t le t t lc a llllu d t and
friendly vale* lor hoovy
iwltchboord Mull bo com
pwtor lltoroto with Word
Perfect S I Proletttonelltm a
mutl I *4 so'hr Permanent
potiturn Never a feel
ii. m a tte

SECURITY OTFICERS
P /T Sontord/Lobo M ery
Area Weekend thru* Clett D
guard Ikonw rog 1*4 410
• SHIPPINO CLERK*
Radldly growing company
need ywul Keep order* roll
Ing I Slart your now |obnow I
F R E S REGISTRATION
AAA IM PLOYM EHT
)S*W M tkStu»)SIFt

TEACHERS
Mutt hove oorrwd 40 hr*
toward o COA or ogulvolent.
or bachelor* degree in early
chlWwod
I P MO)

TELEMARKETERS
Longwood. part Ikna Monday
thru Friday. SPMtPM. Sat
urday. TAM SPM IS JO per
hour plut bonwt and com
m lttlon. Permanent pool
Don*I........ .........Never a tool
UNCLE NICKS OYtTSR BAR
AHO O R ILL Tom Port Tima
Potltiant Short Order and
Shuck O y t t t n Apply In
Ponon MCI Park Drive.

_______»»■ )______
NanNssss/Dick VMttws

Up to I D AS/V (will tram)
OB) MM4B4__________*m I—

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
CASSELBERRY
Upscale, tingle tlpry. pa*10
aparlmenit I bndrpomt ideal
tar individual or couple
-*
0H 4H E.__________
CONVENIENT T O downtown I
bdrm ) balh. tingle they
guiel. w/d hook up Sail mo

______ m not______

CONVENIENT A SAFE. I A 1
Bdrm epic l ? «
tier mo
plut dep I yr laata )ia t m
HISTORIC downtown Sanlord
Very clean )/ 1. kitchen lev
rm . appli.. fenced yard
garage, good neighbor*
U)S mo SMS dep HUO O K
_____ SI) IfOlor »M 00)0

1ANFO RD 1 bdrm lenced
y a rd , n ic e q u it ! area
MM mo 771 lOTlcv Ml MM
SA N FO R D S / IH . C/HA. Ig
workthop. carport, utility rm .
on quiet dead and tl &gt;400
Grandview Ava No poll
U tl. mo 1200 tec !))_)))*
1ANFORO GOIOJBORO
R E N T TOOW N
1 bdrm . new kitchen. elr
1) 000 down Slab rrv, MV tit I
1 BDRM MV) men It pi ,i U®
t e c u r l l y d e p o t l l and
relerencet
))) 1)4)
) BEDROOM I BATH Nice
area* Privacy lace dining
rm LMt plut depotll Ml 410)
1 BEOROOM with cent H/A
large la n c e d y a rd , and
u n load room Only I W dawn
Why r a n i ) The Hillimen
Oraup In* Raaltav Ml 01)1

U FAN 1/1 new Ikuving C IIA
honk up*. No dogt . Airport
and Senlord Ava. tall'mo
plut I'm o vac I D C M ______
GOOD AR EA re&gt;. . ‘ran A (
) Bdrm. prv paho and yard
Pelt OK SJOS plus 000 0040
• .O N I A V A ILA B LE . .
1 bedroom. I balh M l .41 or
MO SOBS_________
1MALL A P T . A/C and appli
ancat Ideal tor tingle t i n
plut depotll 1)1 Ilia_________

107— Mobile
Homes / Rent
GENEVA. 1 Bdrm 1 Bern. A C
Ml 1 mo M )1 tec Available
E r b ll
40/14* IM*

109-Mobile Home
Lots / Rent____
RV LOTS Quiet par*'SI John*
River lem on Bluff Hd oil
May 411 Otteen 40/ Ml I)/*

114— Warehouse
Space / Rent
LO N O W O O D /LA K C MARY
Mid *■/* t'orege werehoutat
COOtoo 1.00 tq II Fvta rent
a 'llm o laata. IronSI4S/mo
__________ M l Oil*__________
tfC U R ITV WAREHOU1E uA
and Old Lake M ar, Bird
*1.110
1 000 t q II ol
l.&lt; warahowta ‘ Fm .thed ol
I k * tpeca at to available

Kopppke Realty. 1 tl* MU

115— Industrial
______Rentals_____
OEf 1 C ['warahauta tpaca IM
iq II P rim e location at
entrance lo Central Fla Re
gional AlrpprT. 4B2MI &gt;40)
1ANFORO 10 O il *q II ) phaur
tpr ink tort I ) *q h Stoatlrtm
Realty Inc. Jim Dr,to 1)1 )4M

117— Commercial
Rentals
I BAY W .O F F IC E auiomoi
rtpair shop For mo*t info
cam Ph«l B#Mi% H I *141

n i-O H ic *
Space / Rent
NEW laniard office* and nr
werehoutat coo ] too tq ft
Special. *1*1'm e ) U ISM
lANFORO Or I tea tpaK*. lieOO
tq tl building total. 1)00 tq
It par ottice unit Ml &gt;004
lA N F O R O F R E N C H AVE
UM month. Include* utilitiet
) room tulle ________ 1)0)101
1*0 IQ F E E T 'or Im u on I) t)
tuccottlul oeltllng anchor
butmatte* Good parting and
lighting G reat vlilbillly
Atk ing *400 mo M2 4444 work

LAfct Ada I bdrm. 13*0 mo
2bdrm 1410 mo Arid up

F MA OR VA AS LOW A l ! \

MOVE IN SrtCIALI
) Bdrm /I B a th ))) MM
SHENANDOAH APARTM ENTS
• PARK SIDE A P A R TM EN TS !
) Bdrm. I Bam l only avail
able Oppoti'o the park More
impede!)___________ 1X74*1)
Q UIET 1/fl* lowrttoute. 1)04
Park. Adult comm L471mo
and tec dep Water/Irath
IncI Barb Mon Frl 17) Mai
SANFORD Brand rww ) bdrm
2 bam unit No per* *421 mo
VERY NICE 1*11 Pass Bob
I MDRM OARAOE APART
M IN T Quiet neighborhood
SMO/mo Call» ) 01*I________
I BEDROOM A P A R T M E N T
SPECIAL SIT* a month move
to Call Jerry, M l 4 * »________
I BEDROOM ID S month plut
t))S tacurlly depotll and
relevance*
SEE 1141

103-Houses
UnFurnlshed/ Rent
HUDHOMES.
From UMdavml Why rant)
The Hillimen Croup.
men _______________ Raollor
LAROE 1/1. 4)1 Grorewood
Croveview Village ter porch.
I car, ptnat. im / m o 1)0 4)04
LAROE I STORY. Hltlorlc « t
•riel. ) bdrm. T balh. dan.
breaklatl room, veranda with
po rch tw ln g 1)10 mo
I 40) 140 )HQ Atk lor Jolt
SANFORD
ISI Country Club
Or 1 bdrm. I bat), can! H/A.
Fanted yard. SO*/mo M l 0)04
SANFORD ) bdrm. H i balh
lekefrenl houta 1440 mo
__________ Ml )004___________

StenstFom Rentals
PSANFORD )/ ) duple, ml
te rte n rd porch. C/N/A
Privetel S4)5/mo. SalO tec
PSANFORD l/l duple&gt; w ' llv
mg rm and dan Wacher hook
up IMJ'mo. U M tec
• SHAOOW LAKE WOODS 1/11
ml dbt* car garage, fplc . wall
A tepllc (too/mo. S400 tec
oH ID O IN LAKE 1/1 condo ml
tingle garage. C/H.'A. pod
prfv Clean l Ull/m o. SSM tec
• ST JOHNS B IV C B S/S ml
garage, hardwood floort. boot
klip View I teoomottco lac
PSAN FO R D )/ ) apl CHA.
pallo. clean MOO.'mo. *100 tec
Slanttrem Realty. Inc.
"Wv Manage your Name,
like It teal ear own ** Jan Deyt*
Ml 10*1 Alter 4PM DO I4TJ

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141— Homes lor Sale

141— Homes lor Sole

‘ ASSUM E NO Q U A IIF V I )
bdY»n 2 b499s bib horn#, tg

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

•bl A U T IF U L 10 ff 0*4 FU
C re d rv IjHmhouM on ) K f M
begi rrforoVionl Need! TtC
PotUbl* Iffm i Iff fOO
A mmmtiH

Looking to buy 0
have horn** In all area* ot
Seminole. Orange. Vefvtla
Counhat' Call lor defend
#)/&gt; with llreplece. newer
carpal and Ilia. 1*4 *00
# Ik Mary t/1. fireplace, ssa.eos

l«n(td yird. Qul«l 1»tmI

G B B B B SSi1

RHAL ESTATO. INC.

D E LTO N A
1 bdrm I to befh
family rm. eilra*ISll 100
w . «Aoinoow *tLW -m i
■ XCN A N O B OR SELL your
properly tocatod m,where l
Imre*tor* Raalfy. 2)41411

O n tu p ^
USE YOUR TAX RETURN
TOR DOYVNPATMERT
BANK FORECLOIURE
1)
with ) car garage Built in
1*00 Lika new, targe yard*
S4T TOO
P IN E C R E S T
4/1. load* of
room I Apl 'mother in low
quarter* Almost I.OOO tq ft
Only SM 000
Call tor drloiltl

Jintt Mamfidd, 323 7271
AA Carnot. Inc . ) M 1114

OPEN HOUSE
SATU R D AY. F E B 11.1 )pm
Wa are opening RTC owned
tingle family live bedroom
homo located al *1* S Park
Avonua on Ihl* day only
Drastic price reduction from

t/i 000toS41.000
A T L A N T IC M ANAGEMENT
B R O K E R A G E SERVICES.
IN C 1*0*1 TO Tltil__________
R I V E R F R O N T I T JO H N S
R IV ER Vocation yaar round
1)00* tq If mam haute I/l
G u e t l c o lla g e , b o o l
dock'ramp and boat haute.
Smoke houta BBQ Call Fere
Beattoy M l lata Realtor

SANFORD POOL HOME
t/» #00 J or 4 bdrm. II* bath
1.210 • tq II Higr matter I
Fam rm w/liraplact Rt
modeled kllcfwn/balh. new
carpal, tprlnkltr. tacurlly
l,H a m Paddto ton*, custom
window Iraalmentt. quid
cut da tac Im m oculalol
Owner. M l TIP*altar 4

STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.

ANQ t and owner financing at
tow at MOO mol Gov I Fora
cloture*. Repot' Seminoto.
Orange. Volusia
laniard tost than *1.000 dawn

• 1/1 Acre. J/i lanced appli
•nee*. *42.000
•Over 1/1 acrol J/I. Hr. dm.
lorn rm Salollltodith 104.100
• Renovated I ' I ' i Newer root,
carpel paint, garage, Mr
porch LSO.tOO
• Poet V t. II* . dming. lam
rm* Over 1 OOOtq II 140 WO
Aitnmo No Oualilyl •!/). M*J
PITI IM 100 O l/I. pool. MOT
PITI SUTOO Pl/1 tplif plan,
lenced.*141 P IT I. IM ego

SELLERS!! BUYERS!!
Wa LIST A SELL mur* Prop
•rly than Anyone In Iho
G R E A TE R SAHTORO/LAKE
M A R Y A r •• 11 C o ll U t
A N Y T IM E I

322-2420*321 2720
SANFORD •LAKE MARY
•In Our 31th Yur*
ptoata Inter! thick Hack border
VOLUSIA COUNTY. Doltona.
pool. 1 bdrm. 1 balh. split
plan new carpal and peml
S2T.OOO___________ 40)000)010

Mar*ham Wdt area. t'1. ) 10
acre* Patfura stable *&lt;01)00

ht %

LK. Mary custom built*
•4/1. pool. 1I01.T00
• )/). over I acra.tOl.eOO
•4/1.1 4 acre* pool tpallt* NO

Sam

m a i

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FURNITURE FOR SALE. Llv
Ing rm. dming rm. polio. 1
bedrooms. I lichen eppl tenets
A mlsc Itomt dithas. screen
doers, blinds, roll up blinds tor
patlp. motorcycle Nothing
ever 1)00 Geodcend M lTS4)
KINO SIZE bad frame, mat
trass and bo. tarings with
linens 1)00 call Idem 7pm or
attar t ...............
M l tool
RAY'S APPLIANCE a 1IIS
FRENCHAVE. SANFORD
R e f r i g e r a t o r , S to v e s .
Wethers Dryers Free I yr
labor warr Dal a .a ^ »!* • * ]
a R E FRIOE R ATOR. almond
cator. cold end works graei'
Sold my condo end hara an
aetra enel It) Call M ) m t or
MO *1*1____________________
SIX PIECE LIVINO RM sal.
IIM KINO SIZE wafer bad
1)000 5 0 __________ JU MO)
SO FT SIDE Wevelen King
watertad 1700 Call Ml 1140
altar )PM________
P T A B IE . M »*0 .7* high
Light colored Eeceltanl can
dltton) MOW) 1*4/_______
• W ASHER Good condition
SaarsHeery Duty
HOC
__ ________14S0M1
W ASH E R /Or yer /R e l/D Ilh
washar good condition w*r
ranty Can Deliver $/l A up
AppliancaCantar Inc 0)1 h e
P t MATTRESSES Single, with
bo. tpr ng, t* C l»l/ ie

113— Television/
Radio / Stereo
a P A N A S O N IC E S T E R E O
music syilam SO HIO tell
tpaa.tr* Impedance t omt
Output t well* HOB Cell
Mi m *

M ANAO EM EN TE REALTY
e e tn i m t / t a t u t

1A5— Computers

1 BDRM I BATH New klkhan.
carpal. C/HA. M »
1)0
Country Club C l , Senlord
Will consider toese purchata
By owner
M l ITT)

LASER PRINTER immuletat
HP ICO XT Campuler tl/ l
Call M4 7/47

1ST— Investm ent
P ro p e rty / Sole

BATEMAN REALTY
ESTATESALE
1 dory block buiidmg IMO
square leal ten*d GC 1 No
raatonabto attar rotated

32K7M...... ... 321-22)7
153—A c re e p tLois/Sale

DELTONAAREAII ACRES
Ideal tar maklto name ar
home tile, hartet. cetlle.
terming, or nursery Zoned
agricultural l ) *00 par acre
Small dawn payment with
owner financing l»»/ * M m
It ACRES ml DOUBISWIOE
new 1 bdrm. 1 bath Patture
and wood* Na qualifying
M l 000 Alta U ACRES ad
joining Irrigation, pasture
------------------- M104/T

155— Condominiums
Co-Op/Sale

1&gt;7— Sporting Goods
a OOLF CLUES and bag ladat
F a n Per Fin* dub* )$ &gt; e .
wood* 11 Light blue bag LM
________ Call M ) 1*84_________
• W H ITF IE L D BOVS E IC Y
CLE In good thapa 170 or yau
meat the price m i n t

119— Office Supplies
/ Equipment
EXEC. DESK, cradania. con
toranca labto. couch chairs
All tor UM er will iplil
Cell H i i m _________

193— Lawn &gt; Garden
• E O O E R i E Z Rol l
Kawasall FA 1)0. gas angina
S7S CSIIMI fflf____________
P FR E EG A R D E N MANURE
Haul ell Ml law

199— Pets A Supplies
P E K I N E S E puppies, lu ll
bleeded 1 males. 1 tome lev
IMB each Mother. a.aitoOto
tor free Mara mtoMB W ll

209— Wearing Apparel

I BEDROOM. 1 BATH l.vmg
rm. dining rm, ter. perch.
•lichen, all appl N dim ia ca i

W H ITS .MINK JA C K E T, l ie
medium, appraisal 14000 Sail
tor eJJBB Hew*. M I MB* hr map

157— Mobile
Homes/Sale

215— Bob Is End
Accessories

NEW ITTO'S, NO DOWN. I*%
mtar ad. to X 21.11)1/ma
14 X 19. SlD'm o 1*1 I/O*
1 M OBILE HOMES. In adult
park*. Palm Velley end
Fairway* 48)1*1 DM

• ITB4 1KI/FI1M BOAT SO HP
Marc . ml trailer Runs great I
il.COO Partial llnanca **) 280*
• ITSJ REOAL Medellien It
10". 4 cyl m outboard motor
w/drlye en frailer 1)000 OBO
MBOBBier letBIBI eve*
P H F T PONTOON bpel. all
flbarglat*. 140 HP Evanruda.
Very lesll Many aifras. Ilka
new Only SIB BOBM l *M0
P I ) M ITCHELL. 14 If lishing
boat 20HP Marc kkker 7
depth finders, trolling motor.
galv trailer 17000)77 41H

159— Real Estate
Wanted
LANDRANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with ar
without appreveii too iooo
acres Water front a plus Call
Tarry Clayton 104 ) U 4404

111— Appliances
/ Furniture
APPLIANCES. FURN.. TV'S.
E T C . B U Y -S E L L -T R A D E INS. CHEBPO DEPOT. MIT
FRENCH AVE.
M1D44
A P P LIA N C E S I Bed priced
Best Warranty. Bast larvtcel
Washers, dryers, mkreweves
We buy appilancesl Delivery
treel A » Best,M» Mil
PBEDROOM SET. I p c. dk
wpod. dresser w/mlrrsr. chest
el drawers, desk, lighted
hutch.1100 MODI*_________
• DRYER. Kenmere. avocado
In good condition |)1 Call

0)1 1114 __________

217— Garage Seles
OARAOE SolefT Why bafhartf
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICED
*4/lit- H)/

•CAIAfit SALE AD BARGAIN
Cell In your garaga sata ad by
I) noon en Tuesday end ie*e
•dvenlege el our special
garage sale ad prkell Ca'I
Classinednpw tor delailsl

3222111
219— Wanted to Buy
SPANISH MOSS lOepw pound
Monday F rld a y .il
M l 0804

221— Good Thinqs
to Eat
STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
tarn m i Catary Ava 1 ml E
of Senlord I mi N ot St Rd
ae Heaps Form* H I 71M

223— Miscellaneous
PMINN KOTA Ironing motor. 1
tpead 7* lb trust
saO
________ Call M) 1*0*________
SATELLITE Srtlrm Complete I
Trade lor *0.1 generator.
boat, horst. pony cart leo i m
• SCALEi Counsator upright,
like Iha doctors Waight up to
10Blbs Only |IT Cell MB 0*0*
U R V IC l 1A L ( 1 A PAR TI &gt; r
porfablt larosarw haalars
LARRY’S MART ) ) ) 4IM
S P A S i New. compl et e
w equipment and underwetor
light 11000 17a00 40/ H J ooae

730--Antique/Classic
Cars

231-Cars
P I) BUICK SKYLARK Good
cond . 4 door . Automatic U K
plus ml tat Asking L). MO OBO
Call attar 4pm __
27i 00)4
•) CHEVY Spectrum, auto. air.
Am/Fm catcall# good cored.
LI blue SUM OBO I M 2141
I ) PONTIAC Firebird. T lop. 1
cpd . A'C Run* great Act mg
SA4MM) 4*14 Atk tor Dave
• *7 HONDA Civic LX 4 dr, 1
cpd crulto. pdi. pw. Am/Fm
»t*r#o fepa. 2SK ml lac E .l
war HO NO OBO Ml 1)11

233— Auto f*arts
/^Accessories
• RECEIVER HITCH, tor full
tire Chevy Ball mount, traitor
ball included 1)1 277 44X7
Call*tol Mon Frl__________
ROLL BAR, fratly painted,
hold* 4 light* lift ehorl bad
Ford let tits fake* it. M l )4U

1974 BRONCOANDPARTS.
M l 1*44

• FORO THUNOERBIRD. It44
All erlgmell Naadt soma
work SIAM OBO Ml B lit

23S-'Trucks/
Buses / Vans

1970DEVILLE CADILLAC
• 17000 0 6 0 All power
0)14

Ml

231-Cars
Almetf Every Car I list It Said
By The Tima The Papa' Hilt
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New A/C. rebuilt transmit
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f pauangar Power windows,
power door locks and ell other
option* Run* end drive*
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VOLK1WAGON BUGS. 21 and
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Call 144 *0*1 attar t
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warranty Cell MI HS1
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power door lock*, lilt, cruita.
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te appreciate 14.1M OBO
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deers SLOOP TO 1*11_______
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ANYONE 8 C 1 N

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What is source of
nighttime vomiting?

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D EAR DR. G O T T : M y
77-yrar-old mother bus bouts of
severe vomiting several times a
year. Th e y occur a lew hours
a ltrr rating or quite often around
m idnight -dirr a few hours of
strep. She also experiences
heartburn. H rr doctor has elimi­
nated an ulcer nr hiatal hernia,
yet Is at a loss lo explain what
has hup|&gt;rnrd.
D K A II H E A D E R : N ighttim e
v o m itin g

Is

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unusual

sym ptom that may t&gt;e caused by
peptic disease or hiatal hernia.
I k x I i of which have apparently
Im-c ii ruled out by your mother's
physician. Yet. her heartburn
sut*nests either un Intestinal
cause - or unwind (heart muscle
cramptii((|
In the first Instance, your
mother may tie suffering from
g a s tro -c s o p h n g c u l re flu x , u
com m on condition associated
with the hackwush of trrltutlng
s 1 o m a r i l a c I tl I n t o t h e
esophagus Although frequently
seen in conjunction with hiatal
hernia, rellux ran exist by Itself.
Sym ptom s Include Indigestion,
excess gas and nuusea. The
disorder, which m ay not be
apparent on standard X-rays of
th r stomach. Is diagnosed by
endoscopy (where a gastroen­
terologist examines the upper
Intestine with u lighted tube) or
by s|&gt;eclal trsts that measure
respective pressures In the
es ophagus and s t omach.
T re a tm e n t w ith g n s trlc -a rld
b lo c k e rs , such as Prilosec,
usually relieves symptoms.
In the second Instance, the
heurt may Ik- deprived of oxygen
and nutrlrnts. leading to nausea,
vom iting and the perception of
heartburn Angina Is diagnosed
with a cardiogram or. In some
Instances, a stress test.
Your mother should start her
d ia g n o s tic o d y s s e y wi t h u
gastroenterologist, w h o w ill
employ the tests I mentioned or. tf necessary, refer her to a
cardiologist for further evalua­
tion.
D E A R DR C .O TT: My husband
smokes a pipe and cigars nnd

M E D IC IN E

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chews tobacco He would like to
believe that only cigarettes are
really dangerous. W ho's on the
right track, since 1disagree f
D E A R READER: While ciga­
rettes are associated with a risk
of lung cancer, pipes, cigars and
smokeless tobacco often cause
m ullgnancles of the m outh,
tongue and throat. Hence, your
husband has merely chosen the

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1 Last dry
7 Gas for signs
11 Fool gas
12 Oocay otllmbsr 12 srds.)
14 Fatsos (law)
15 Actor Mickay

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reveal one's
secrets
42 — -do-well
45 Miners' rinds
48 Actress —
Remlck
49 Passable
(2 wds.)
51 Bets
53 Thing
54 Self-centered
person
55 Chair
58 Refund

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IT Nor vs
network
19 Part ol foes
20 Is disloyal to
22 Ptabblt s
cousin
25 Consumed
food
28 Meadow
29 Coral Island
31 Military
formation
33 Where Am­
sterdam is
35 — — phima
38 One (Scot.)
37 Be a suitor of

PETER
GOTT.M.D.

risk of one type of cancer over
a n o t h e r . Y o u ar e c o rre c t.
Tobacco In any form is danger
ous nnd unhealthful.
Copyright 1994. NEW SPAPER
E N TE R P R IS E ASSN .
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he leads a low club. If West
Loafing through old bridge follows. South lu s an uwkwurd
magazines exra tio n a lly turns up guess whether to rulf low or
real gnu* Today'n deal was In 'h ig h . Hut here there Is no
th r A p ril 19G5 Issue of the problem. When W rst discards,
A m e r i c a n C o n t r a c t H rld g c declarer cun rlulm.
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If ihls Im- magic, let If Ik - an art
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South's jiolnt of view. If that
Law lul as rating.
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seemed to tie. the contract was
go In seven diamonds?
South o|K-nrd with an old- assured. After another round of
fashioned strong two-hld. which trum ps. West's club Jack could
he neutralized via a ruffing
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no-trum p to show u good hand, diamond king. PuIR Th e con­
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principle. N'n one could make a hud to score a trick with Ills cluti
grand slam against him while he Jack
W hen you cannot sec any
held 19 high-curd points.
legitim ate chance to brut a
T h in g s look ! i m &gt; easy, don't
they? Alter rulflng the spade contract, try dropping an honor
lead. South rashes th r diamond out of th r blue. &gt;t might dcflrcl
declarer to defeat
ace and the A-K of clubs Then

Dy Phillip Alder

ARLO AND JANIS

by Jimmy Johnson

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by Jim Davit

by Jim Maddick

In the year alie.id you might
become Involved with a n 'In te r­
esting partner In an endeavor
which Is large In scope. Your
probabilities for success are
giKHl. provided both are always
aim ing for the same objectives.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 19)
There are Indlrallons you might
behave In a manner today that Is
diametrically op|H&gt;srd to |&gt;crsons
who are trying lo help you. He
grateful, tint grum py. Aquarius,
treat yourself tn a birthday gift.
Send lor your Astro-Graph pre­
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Astro-Graph, r lo Ihls newsjuijK r.
P.O. Uox 4405. New York. N.Y.
10103. Ik- sure tn stale your
zodiac sign.
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20)
It's best not tn suy anything tf
you can't say something nice
u Ikmii others today. T h is rould
Ik - especially true In dealings
with In-laws or relatives.
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19)
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ing. npplylng pressure might emulate this as well.
only stiffen their rcslstnnrc.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Do flnunclul aspects continue to
not expect peers to Ik - sup|&gt;ortlvc look encouraging, provided you
of your jioslllims today If what operate along prudent, practical
you're es|Kiuslng conflicts with lines. If you depart from tilts
theirs. Scif-protrrilon takes pri­ course and take foolish risks,
you could Ik - asking for trouble.
ority.
OfcMINI (May 21-June 20) In
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 221
order lo appease the demand* of Guard against Inclinations today
associates today, you might lo think problems can Ik - com ­
change course loo often to be p l e t e l y r e s o l v e d t h r o u g h
effective. Making changes for nominal elforts. Unfortunately,
change sake Isu bad policy.
resolutions aren't apt to com'* as
CANCER (June 2 1-Ju ly 22) Ik- easily as you like.
S A G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 23 Dec
careful loduy tlu l you don't do
something out of spite In order 21) If matters don't go exactly as
to even accounts with another. you think they should today,
T ills could have a boomerang y o u m i g h t m a k e a c o u n ­
effect with you lK-lng the one terproductive. negative decision
who takes the hit.
w hich could really make things
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Do not worse.
jKilnt th r finger of hlam r at
CAPRICORN (Dee. 2 2 -Ja il.
others today regarding some­ 19) Today If you have to do any
thing which was your responsi­ critical work which deals with
bility and should have hern facts und figures, you'd lie wise
taken cure of by you. Bite the to huvr someone double check
bullet und correct the slluutlon.
your output. Big mistakes could
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22) results from small oversights.
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today, so provklc them with a E N TE R P R IS E ASSN.

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                    <text>January^

1994

WEDNESDAY

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnola County ainoa 1008
86th Year. No. 130 - Sanford. Florida

NEWS DIGEST
□ Sports
SAC champions
LAK H MANY — O n r goal wma ull the l-akr
Mary Ham# nrcdrd to treat the O vlrd o Lions
Tuesday night and clinch the Seminole Athletic
Conference boys soccer championship

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□ People

Bicyclist
murdered
Cops piecing
to g e th e r c lu e s
in L a k e M a r y
s h o o t i n g d e a th
By NICK PPBIPAUP

Cook of the Week

Herald Stall Writer

II there's one thing Polly Pczold like* better
than rooking. It's rooking for her grandchildren
while she lovingly (tampers them. T h is week,
she shares her 'Taste of Sanford' specialty.

L A K E M A R Y — Sheriffs deputk's Unlay are still
searching for a motive In the murder Tuesday
night of a Lake Mary man gunned down while
riding his hleyrle.

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Samuel lluffstuilcr. 10. 160 Wilbur Avenue,
was shot In the chest after lltree men approached
him on l-akr Mary lloulevard near Hay Head
Racket Club.

A photo Sunday In the Hcnihi's Page I News
Digest pictured emergency medical technicians
with Ihe Sanford Fire Depanmenl and personnel
with Atlantic Ambulance working to save Ihe
life of a woman who had collapsed riding her
bicycle along Lake Monroe.
Sanford resident Richard Ryihcr Identified the
woman as his wife of 24 years. Kazuyo. who had
Jusl turned 68. Rvther said Kazuyo was fond of
fishing along Ihe lakefront. and II was from
there lhal she was riding her bike home.
Kazuyo died enroutr lo IIC A Central Florida
Hospital. Services are scheduled Thu rsd ay at
the First Presbytenun Chureh. Sanford

SA N FO R D — Tile New Tribes Mission Crists
Committee In Panama reports hrurlng from
guerrillas who reportedly took tw o m ore
missionaries Sunday. Th e two w r r r taken from
a mission station near Vlllavlccnclo. Mela. In
Columbia. South America. Three other New
Tribes missionaries were kidnapped In Panama
a year ago. All five are believed to be alive.
Th e Crisis Committee said the guerrillas
contacted Ihem by radio on Monday, after a
one-month silence "Th e re was nothing n rw in
their statements." the committee said, "b u t
they repeated their demands lor a ransom
payment In Ihe millions of dollars.”
T h e comm ittee's report continued. "W c
explained that this Is Just not possible, and
Inquired If there Is some alternative plan
available to bring about the release of our
missionaries. Th e y Insist, however, that they
are only Interested In the m oney."

"Th ere wasn't any Indication lhal this was a
robbery." sh rrlirs spokeman Ed McDonough
said. ‘ Tlu lfs tu lle r's wallet was still In his Paramedics and sheriff's deputlos at the scene of
possession, and there was no Immediate Indica­ a shooting on Lake Mary Boulevard early
tion that anything else was missing. Ai this point,
wc don't know the reason."
Deputies believe lluffsttiller was unemployed,
hut worked us a landscaper about a year ago
The shooting occurred nbout 7:10 p m "llu ffslutler wus riding Ills hike west on l-akr Mary
Boulevard near Ihe Bay Head Racket C lub .
McDonough said, “ when a car. also (trading west,
pulled up and onr to three men goi out and
appm arhrd h im ."
H r ronllnued. "O n r of the men ap|iarrntly
(lulled a gun and shot Hiiffsluilrr In Ihe led side
of his chest."
McDonough said there were ap|&gt;arcntly no
actual eye witnesses to Ihe shooting. "Som e
lieoplr said they heard anywhere fnnn one to
three shots." he said, "so us of this morning, we
luivr very conflicting statements."
"After HufTslutler was shot. Ihe men got back
Into their car and drove off In a westerly
direction." McDonough continued. "W r ilo n i
have u dwenntton or ilie ear. tjuraotrur people
said It was a dark color, perhaps green, and they
believe II m ay have a Missouri license tag."

T h r tag was not clearly Identllled as being from
Mlsvitirl. hut u n s deschbed us being burgundy
and white, which Is that slate's tug color. "It
rould have been a plate from some other state."
McDonough commented
After H uffstuller was sho:. he reportedly
managed to crawl across the boulevard to Ibe
racquet club and call for help. A 0 -1 -1 call worn
made, and h r was taken to Central Florida
Regional Hospital, where McDonough reported he
imsned away at approximately 10 p in.
•*'W« had UUOcully in nndtng his m other."
McDonough commented. "H is addrcaa on his
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Universal closes ‘Quake' ride
U N IV ER S A L C IT Y . Calif. - Th e earthquake
ride at Universal Studios Hollywood Is closed.
Th e real thing sort of took the fun out It.
"W e re bypassing earthquake' out of respect
to our com m unity.” spokeswoman Jo an Dullard
said. "There's nothing wrong with It. In fact. It's
Ihe place lobe In an earthquake."

Th e park was closed Monday because (he real
quake knocked out Its power, but damage was
m inor and the tourist attrarlion reopened
Tuesday. Damage Inspections continued on the
King Kong ride, the park's only other major
attraction to Ik closed today.

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The buck stops here...
ByJ. MARK BARPIBLD

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Dr. Sammie Toblln. director ol special projects lor the district, looks over
some paperwork with Marjorie Murray, regional program administrator from
Ihe State Department ol Education, while Dr. Margaret Curran, principal ol
All Souls Catholic School In Sanlord chats with school board member
Jeanne Morris al Iho Title I teacher appreciation breakfast yosterday.

SA N FO R D — T h e Title 1 program
Is alive and well In Sem inole
County.
Yesterday, al the start of Title I
Week ucross the slute. teachers and
assistants In the program were fetrd
at a breakfast at Lake Ortenta
Elementary School In Altamonte
Springs.
The Title I program helps provide
e a rly e d u c a tio n a l se rvice s to
four-year-olds who arc not yet old
enough for kindergarten but who
would benefit from beginning the
educational process a bit ahead of
lime.
Students must live In the atten­
dance zone of a school which Is
designated as a Title I school.
In Seminole County, four of the
six designated schools arc In San-

ford. Midway. Goldsboro. Hamilton
and Pine Crest elementary schools
have Title I programs. A ll Souls
Catholic School also has a Title I
program.
"W e arc trying to reach the
econom ically disadvantaged stu­
dents as early as possible to give
them uti edge In the classroom."
Pamela Hawkins of the district Title
I office said.
Th e program serves hundreds of
students who might fall behind once
they got Into school If they did not
gel the assistance early on. Hawkins
said.
“T h is Is the best thing for them .”
she said "When the youngsters get
to kindergarten they are more ready
for the educational challenges."
At yesterday's breakfast, state
Department of Education officials
Murjorle Murray and J im Rainey

County commissioners seek easier plan for budget adoption

From staff and wlrarasorts

INDBX

hat any hnowfedga of Stm uM Htm alUttar's
activities Tuesday, which may halp lham In
resolving hla murdar.

Giving kids early
start at education

Th e communk-ullon from the Crisis C o m m it'
tec was received yesterday by the Sanford
headquarters of New Tillie s Mission, at 1000 E.
First Street.

T h e tide — which Is closed until Saturday —
simulates an earthquake measuring B.3 on the
Richter scale. Bullard said II Is designed to
withstand a real quake of the same magnitude.

yesterday evening. Samuel Huffstullar, 19 was
gunned down while riding his blka.

Variable high cloudi­
n e ss. b re e z y an d
cool. High around 60.
North wind 15 to 20
m p h b e c o m in g
northeast In the af­
ternoon.

Senior Stall Writer
SA N FO R D — Seminole County commissioners
called for more spending updates from County
Manager Ron Rabun Tuesday, but stopped short
of usurping his charter-mandated financial reponslbllltlcs.

Commissioners agreed monthly or quarterly
spending updates would help them be better
prepared for the sometimes grueling J u ly budget
review sessions. Th e y ulso agreed they should
revamp their C om m unity Service Block Grant
program to focus on specific goals rather than
dole out money to any agency with the Ik s ! pitch.
Commissioners also agreed to Immediately

S afe-w ielding
thieves sought
LAKE MARY - Police In­
vestigators are seeking Informa­
tion about Ihe theft of an office
safe taken from radio station
WJHM/ 102 JAMZ in the early
morning hours Tuesday.
Lake Mary Police Sgt. Dave

Glldford said sometime between
2 u.in. and 5 ant.. two or more
suspects entered the business
ofllcc al 37 Skyline Drive and
hauled ofT.lhe 300 lo 400 pound
safe while a disc Jockey was on

the air. Due to the weight of the
safe. Glldford aald more than one
person waa Involved
□ S m Safe, Page BA

iKgln (lie search for land near the County
Services for future office space. County Manager
Ron Rabun said he will prepare recommendations
for commissioners based on their suggestions.
Tuesday's worksrsslon was called by chairman
Dick Van Der W dde In response to growing
grum bling about the countv budget adoption

□See County. Page BA

7 Sanford-area buildings
tagged public nuisances
By J. MARK BARPIBLD
Senior Stall Writer
SA N FO R D — Seminole County
commissioners last week declared
seven Sanford-area buildings public
nuisances and condemned a firedamaged Chuluotu structure.
If the owners of the seven struc­
tures fall lo correct building vio­
lations by March 8. commissioners
will meet again lo decide whether lo
condemn them. If they do. Ihe
owners will hnvc 30 days to appeal

the decision or remove the struc­
tures. If they do not. the county will
raze the buildings and attach a lien
on the property to eventually recov­
er the demolition expenses.
Th e actions are taken as port of
the county comm unity development
goal to Improve neighborhoods by
removing eyesores. County Inspec­
tions found trash and debrla Inside
and out at all of the buildings.
Several were potential “ c ra c k "
houses. Inspections found.

□ See Nuisance, Page BA

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- Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Wednaaday, January 19, 1994

N E W S FR O M T H E R E Q IO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Reapportionm ent lawsuit
Law suit challenges district lines as unconstitutional

Amtrak narrowly avoids second disaster
N E W O R L E A N S — A potential repeat of the A m Irak disaster
that killed 47 people woe narrowly averted when authorities
were notified that a loose barge had hit a bridge.
Th e Mlaml-to-Los Angeles Sunset Limited, with 162 people
aboard, was stopped about 10 minutes away from the dumaged
bridge near Amelia, Amtrak spokesman Howard Robertson
said.
Th e barge had knocked the bridge about 6 Inches out of
alignment, the Coast Guard said.
Robertson said a bridge tender Immediately Informed the
Coast Guard.
"Depending on the speed of the train, that could have caused
a disaster." he said Tuesday.
In A m Irak's deadliest disaster, the Sunset Lim ited plunged
ofT a bridge Into a bayou near Mobile. Ala., on Sept. 22. The
National Transportation Safety Board said a barge struck the
bridge shortly before the wreck.
"M aybe the Mobile accident alerted people." Robertson said.
" T h e y Informed as In plenty of tim e ."

By Associated Press
J A C K S O N V IL L E — A lawsuit challenging
Florida's 1602 reapportlonmcnt could force
the stair to redraw Its congressional bound­
aries before this year's elections.
T h e lawsuit singles out the wlshlvonrshaped 3rd District, calling It unconstitu­
tional because It Is racially based and
"results In a political unit Incapable of
meaningful representation."
Dial. 3 takes In several Seminole County
m in o rity neighborhoods. Including the
p re d o m in a n tly-b la c k neighborhoods of
M id w a y . G o ld s b o ro . B o o k e rlo w n and
W ln w o o d . It a lso takes In the pre*
dom lnantly-w hitr affluent neighborhoods
west of Markham Woods Road.
"|t*s OK to create a minority-access
district If the area Is small and compact, but
It's not O K to create a district that's odd and
long and spread o u t." said Jacksonville
attorney Rod Sullivan, who filed the lawsuit
Tuesday In U.S. District Court In Tallahas­
see on behalf of 28 plalntlfTs.
Sullivan, a Republican who ran unsuc­

Residents object to incinerator
B A R T O W — Hundreds of Polk C o unty residents say they do
not want to share their com m unity with the state's first
large-scale hazardous waste Incinerator.
About 300 people turned out Tuesday to voice objections to
Department of Environmental Protection officials studying
whether Florida needs an Incinerator for the state's hazardous
waste.
" T h e people of Polk County don't want this th in g ." Jim
Moore said. "Does that count for anything?"
Florida First Processtng/Westlnghouse. which wants to build
a plant near Mulberry, has the only pending request In the
state. Th e department must present its findings to Gov.
Lawton Chiles and the Legislature by November.

cessfully In the old 3rd D istrict, hud
p re vio u sly filed an unsuccessful suit
challenging the new district lines.
T h is case resembles a series of lawsuits
l opping up across the country against what
iios become known us "racial gerrym an­
dering." A case in North Carolina reached
the U.S. Supreme Court last year.
H this suit Is successful, hundreds of
thousands ol Florida voters could find
themselves represented by a new member of
Congress. A n d Incum bents could find
themselves run n ing In new. unfamiliar
territory.
U .S . Rep C o rrln e Bro w n, the blark
Jacksonville Democrat who represents ihe
3rd District, ts confident II will remain as 11
Is. In p url because Judges, not the
Legislature, created It.
"T h e courts followed ihc letter of the
law ." Brown said Tuesday, "and I expect
them fully to tie held up."
Legislatures across ihe country drew
reapportlonmcnt plans In 1992 believing the
Voting Rights Act obligated them to create
as m any minority-access seats os possible.

A n d the U.S. Justice Department urged
states to do so.
But since then, the courts have been less
strict In their Interpretation of the act.
Ironing toward more compact, traditional
districts.
" I t looks like the courts are kind of going
b a ck ." Kirn Brace of Election Data Services,
a Washington based political consulting
firm specializing In reapportlonmcnt Issues,
told The Orlando Sentinel. "What you see
now Is the court saying that we went loo
fu r"
In the challenge to North Carolina's
rcupportlonmcnt plan, a 5-4 majority of the
high court ruled that sprawling, race-based
districts linking otherwise unrelated voters
m n y violate the C o n stitu tio n '* equalprotection clause.
T h e court ordered the case, previously
dismissed In federal district court, to be
reconsidered.
A federal court In Louisiana has gone a
slep further, ordering that stale to redraw Its
seven dtitrtcti. two of w hich werr originally
d raw n to consolidate black voters.

Winners one
and all
Young orators from tha dis­
trict's six hloh schools com ­
peted for scholershfps during
Ihe M a r t in L u f h s r K in g
festivities which concluded on
Monday. Th e y gathered on
Monday for the awards cere­
mony. S y lv e s te r W ynn, ■
member of Ihe MLK education
committee, congratulated first
place w in n e r S h aqunatte
Wiggins of Seminole High;
third place winner Qlennya
Ortega of Lake Mary High; and
participant Michael Vlasaly of
Oviedo H ig h . Mayor Bettye
Smith and Gall J. Choice of
tha MLK committee were aleo
on hand to congratulate Ihe
• lu d o n t e . W ig g in s w a s
awarded the Martin Luther
King Jr. Scholarship.

Man grew marijuana to help pain
IN V ER N ESS — A man who admitted he grew marijuana and
smoked the plant to ease the pain of prostate cancer has been
sentenced to two years probation.
Thom aa Oliver Mulcahy. 54. admitted he grew 22 plants In
hla backyard abed. But prosecutors said even for medicinal
purposes, it ts not legal to grow mar jvan a .
M ulcahy pleaded no contest to charges of martjUana
cultivation and possession of m arijuana with Intent to sell on
Tuesday. Circuit Judge John Th u rm a n wtthhrtd adjudication
ofgullL
Prosecutors doubt Mulcahy'a claims the pot was o n ly for hts
personal use. but agreed to a m ild sentence because he had no
prior record.
F r o m A M o e i i t o d P r a t t ra p o rts

Murder
her of what happened."
McDonough aald deputies wtU
d rive r's license Indicated h r
be looking further Into the case
lived in,. Lake, M a ry., but there .today to find out where llufwas also evidence he had some tstutlrr was tiding to d g fc ls bike
connection with Geneva ' W c' at mat particular time
didn't find anyone home when
R e g a r d in g Ih e s h o o tin g .
deputies checked hla Lake Mary M c D o n o u g h co m m en ted , "It
address."
doesn't take long a n y more. Here
"H la mother finally contacted we are just 18 days Into 1994,
us after she saw the story of the and Seminole C o un ty has al­
shooting on the 11 o'clock
ready had Its first m urder case,
news." he continued. "But all It Just goes to show you how low
wc did at that point ts to Inform society Is getting."
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spoke to the teachers and
their assistants about the pro­
gram and Its future.
According to M urray, the Retonal program administrator for
Itle 1. the program will continue
to thrive In Seminole County,
though some changes will lake
place w ithin the next year that
may alfect the funding process.
Because Seminole Is consid­
ered one of the wealthiest coun­
ties In the state, the told the
teachers, the Title I program will
be have to be re-assessed with
the funding formula. She did
admit, local officials said, that
there arc "pockets'' of needy
areas In Seminole C ounty and

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w in n in g num b ers selected
Tuesday in Ihe Florida lottery:

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that the local program would
probably continue on as It tuts
b e e n e v e n a f t e r th e r e ­
assessment.
" I think this program does so
m uch for the children who need
It." Hawkins said. " T h e teachers
and th eir assistants are In­
valuable to us."
T h e T it le I p ro g ra m was
formerly called Chapter I. but
state officials arc reviving the
name, which was used many
years ago.
Yesterday's breakfast was or­
ganized by the district Title I
staff and prepared by the cafete­
ria staff at Lake Orients.
Each teacher and assistant
was given a calculator In appre­
ciation for their work.

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M IA M I — Dade C ounty's new
curfew bans most teen-agers
from the streets late at night In
on efTon to curb crim e and hold
parents accountable for their
children. But some say It'a the
punishm ent before the crime.
" T h is Is a short-term way of
trying to gain control of our
streets and get the families
I n v o l v e d ," said M e lro -D a d e
C o m m issio n e r Ja n ie s Burke,
w ho sponsored the curfew ordi­
nance.
T h e American C ivil Liberties
Union will challenge the Dade
law passed Tuesday, said the
organization’s state executive
director Robyn Blumner.
" T h i s la the Imposition of
m artial law on a targeted popu­
lation — summary punishment
... without any accusation of
wrongdoing." she said.
Th e re la no question the law
will be used largely against black

youths, said Blumner. Burke,
who Is black, acknowledged Inn crcity youths are the likely
targets.
"W e are not going lo lalk
around the subject." Burke said
at an earlier hearing. " T h e
people who arc dying are young
black men. T h e people getting
Into trouble are young black
m en."
C o u n t y c o m m is s io n e rs
adopted the curfew Tuesday on
a 10-3 vote after hours of debate
and over the objections of some
teen-agers.
"T h is curfew will punish the
.Innocent kids.*' said Zartfa M.
Brown. 17. " T h e children who
will violate the curfew are the
same children who don't go to
school, the ones who commit the
crimes."
A statewide curfew also Is
u n d e r consideration. Florida
A tto rn e y G e n e ra l Bob B u tterworth Is expected to take up
the Issue with Ihe Legislature
next spring.

By Associated Prats________
G A IN E S V IL L E Florida
consum ers are expressing
confidence the recession Is
really over.
T h e m o n th ly c o n s u m e r
confidence survey released
Tuesday by the University of
Florida hit the highest level In
four years.
The figure for Jan u ary hit
93. up from 90 In December
and tying Ihc level set In
November 1989. economist
David Denslow of the u n ive r­
sity's Bureau of Econom ic
and Business Research said
Tuesday.
"I didn't really expect It to
keep going u p ." Denslow said.
“ It seems to be unperturbed. I
suspect that It's just the
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To d a y: Variable high cloudi­
ness. breezy and cool. High
around 60. North w in d 15 to 20
inpli becoming northeast In the
allcm oon.
To n ig h t: Becoming fair. Lows
In the lower lo m id 40s. Wind
north 5 mph.
Th u rsd a y: Partly cloudy. High
In the mid to upper 60s. Wind
northeast 10 to 15 m ph.
Extended forecast: Friday and
Saturday: Partly cloudy. Low In
the 40s except lower 50s east
coast. High In the 60s Sunday:
Mostly fair. Low In the upper 40s
Interior and west, m id and upper
50s cast. High In the upper 60s
lo lower 70s.

Dartarva Bases
FI Laud Saadi

By Associated Press

S ta te co n su m er
co n fid en ce
survey hits
four-year high
c o m in g o u t a b o u t th e
economy, plus fewer people
are fearful about losing their
Jobs."
Personal expectations fed
the January Increase, coupled
with faith In the national
recovery, said Denslow. Na­
tional expectations were high
in December.
"Flondlans finally believe
that the recession ta over.
They've declared It history,"
he said. " T h e y feel the light at
the end of the tunnel ts here."
Only 10 percent of those
surveyed felt they would be
worse oiT economically In a
year, a dramatically low level.
More than h a lf say their
peraonal finances will Im ­
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water temperature of 58 degrees.

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Small croft advisory.
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POLICE BRIEFS
Couple arrested

Armed robbery
m
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may get man life

A Lake Mary couple were arrrated Monday morning by Lake
Mary police following a dispute In their 270 S. Th ird St. home.
Nancy Ortelg. 32. reported ahe and her non were on a couch tn
Uic living room when her llvr ln boyfriend, Richard Andrew
^ P P - 24, Jumped on the furniture and punched her In the face
with hla flat. During the struggle. Ortetg aald she bit Sapp'*
arm In aelf-defenae. When ahe tried to call for help, Ortetg said
Sapp slammed the telephone receiver on her hand. Injuring her
finger.
Sapp told police he was In his bed when Ortelg jum ped on
the bed and bit him . A policeman reported while visiting the
couple's bedroom, he saw a pipe and a plastic box containing
marijuana seeds and stems. Sapp was arrested on charges of
domestic violence battery, possession of drugs and possession
of drug paraphernalia Ortleg was arrested on a paraphernalia
Ipossession charge.

Drug charge
A IU year old Midway man was arrested Monday night on u
drug-related charge. A Seminole C o u n ty deputy reported
seeing what he believed was a wanted man standing on the
comer of Greenway and Midway Avenue at about 10 p.m . Th e
deputy appmarhed. but reported the m an (led before rapturing
him about two blocks away near Broadway and King Avenue.
Although the deputy learned he had Incorrectly Identified the
man. he arrested Tyrone Maurice Davts. 2201 Dollarway. on a
charge of flrelng. Th e deputy reported a search revealed $325
In one pocket and six (rackets containing cocaine rocks in
unother (rocket.

Marijuana possession charge
Ernest Sonny Schuler. 35. Sanford address unknown, was
arrested on a marijuana possession charge Monday afternoon.
A Sanford policeman reported arresting Schuler on a warrant
charge of failure to pay a fine for an open container conviction
Upon searching him . the deputy reported Schuler had two
small [rackets of marijuana tn his pockets.

Domestic violence alleged
Jo h n n y Mark Nichols. 34. 272 Hansom Parkway. Um gw ood.
was arrested on an aggravated battery domestic violence
charge after a woman reported he fought w ith her.

Domestic violence reported
Te rry Leroy Tillm an. 26. 606 Palmetto Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested on a battery domestic violence charge Monday night.
Tillm a n 's live-ln girlfriend reported to Sanford police he
ordered her to leave their residence, then punched her Jaw.

Warrant arrests made
Th e following wanted persons were arrested Monday:
• Jo hn Vernon Tucker. 53. 2306 Mullet Lake Park Hoad.
Geneva, on on Orange County charge of failure to appear In
court to answer to a battery charge.
• Michael Scott Reader. 25. 1640 Bandit W ay. Geneva, on a
Seminole County drunken driving probation violation charge
and an Orange County trespassing probation violation charge.

Crlm ts rsportsd to dsputlss
Th e following crimes were reported to Seminole C o un ty
deputies:
• A $2,000 gold- deoidsce was reported taken from a
residence In the 200 block of St. Jam es Place In the Rolling
Hills subdivision sometime between 8 a.m . Thursday and noon
Saturday.
• A $400 key making machine and lock picks were rrp o rird
taken from a vehicle at a residence In the MOO block of West
Marvin Street In the Rolling Hills subdivision sometime
tietween 5:15 p.m. Thu rsd ay and 7:25 a.m . Friday.
• An employee of Mtlwee Middle School reported someone
took her $1,600 Isptop computer from her olTlee sometime
between 1 p.m. Jan. 11 and 2:30 p.m. Ja n . 12.
• An inmate of the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional Facility
reported she was attacked by her cellmate J a n 12. The wom an
reported her cellmate took her contact lenses and when ahe
tried to retrieve them, her cellmate grabbed her throat and
pushed her against a wall. No ancsta were made.

Crimes reported to Sanford police
Th e following crimes were reported to Sanford poller:
• Th e manager of Southern Self Storage. 2905 S. Orlando
Drive, reported nine storage units were burglarized sometime
between 5 p.m. Saturday and 6 a.m. Monday. Any stolen Items
were not assessed pending notification of the renters.
• A n employee of Mae's Fabric. 3834 Orlando Drive reported
her purse containing $530 In cash and credit cards was taken
from the store sometime Friday between 4 :10 p.m. and 4:30
p.m.
• A clerk at the Circle K atore at 2201 West First St. reported
two people entered the store at 3:08 p.m . Monday and tooK 10
packages of cigars, worth $11. and a Vicks 44 package worth
$3.99 and left without paying for them. T h e two left w ith a
man In a pickup truck, the clerk reported.
• A n employee of Previous Tem porary Living Center. 519
Palmetto Ave.. reported a copter was taken from the business
sometime between noon on Dec. 30 and 10:09 a.m. Sunday.
Th e copier was recovered behind a South Sanford Avenue
building In the 500 block.
• T w o beds, a refrigerator and other household appliances
valued at a total of $775 were reported taken from a ransacked
residence tn the 800 block of Palmetto Avenue sometime
between 6 p.m. Jan. 13 and 7 p.m. Sunday.
• Possessions valued at $200 were reported taken from a
residence In the 1000 block of West 12th Street sometime
between noon Jan. 10 and 2:15 p.m. Sunday.
• T w o knives and a handgun were reported taken from a
vehicle at a residence tn the BOO block of West 20th Street
sometime between 10 a.m . Friday and 6:20 a.m . Saturday.
• A 1986 Chevrolet Caprice was reported taken from the
parking lot of Renaissance Apartments on West Airport
Boulevard sometime between m idnight and 11:14 a.m .
Monday.
• A 1982 Bulck Regal waa reported taken from the parking
lot of Castle Brewer Court sometime between 11:30 p.m .
Sunday and 9 a.m. Monday. A 1982 Bulck Riviera was reported
entered.
• A 1983 Chevrolet Z28 waa reported taken from the parking
lot of Regatta Shores Apartments sometime between 6 p.m .
Sunday and 5:45 a.m. Monday.
• A 1990 Chevrolet Caprice waa reported taken from the
parking lot of Redding Gardens sometime Monday between
9:21 p.m . and 9:45 p.m.
• A n air compressor was reported taker: from a truck at a
residence In the 100 block of Stiver Maple Terrace at 5:30 a.m .
Monday.
• A n employee of Magic Isuzu on North U .S . Highway 17-92
reported two sets of tires valued at $2,330 were taken
sometime between Friday and Monday.
• A 1993 Honda motorcycle waa reported taken from a
residence In the 100 block of East Woodland Circle sometime
Monday between 2 a.m . and 4:30 a.m.
• A 1987 Toyota 4-Runner waa reported taken from the
County Service* Building parking lot. 1101 E. Find St.
sometime Friday between 11 a.m. and 3:30 p .m .
• A resident of 1515 S. Park Ave. reported discovering n
burning bedsheet In his bathroom at 3:15 p.m . Sunday. T h e
resident extinguished Die lire which did not damage the
residence.

■ y SAND RA I L L 1 0 T T
Herald Stall Writer______________
S A N FO R D — A Sanford man
could face life In prison after
pleading no contest Tuesday to
his part In the May armed
robbery of a local supermarket.
James Williams. 20. who faced
a number of churges In connec­
tion with the armed robbery of
the W inn-Dixie at U.S. Highway
17-92 and l-akr Mary Boulevard,
will be sentenced March 24 by
C lrrull Court Judge Alan A.
Dickey. Williams was sclirdulrd
to stand trial on Ih r clrarges
against him Tuesday.
A s s is ta n t s lu tc a tto r n e y
Charley Tabscott could not be
r e a d ie d for r o im n c n t th is
morning but a n|&gt;okrswonian In
Ihe stale attorney's office said no
plea agreement was reached In
Ihe case In exchange for Ihe
plra.
T h e m a x im u m penalty for
conviction of armed burglary
and armed robbery under the
old sentencing guidelines was
life In prison, generally counted
as 25 years. There Is a 3-year
minim um mandatory senienre
for use of a firearm during Ihe
commission of n felony. T h r
probable sentencing guideline is
17-22 years In prison
W illia m s arid his c o u s in .
Johnny Lee Knight, 20. were
both charged with ihe- late night

holdup of the store Including
kidnapping seven employees
and linking them tn a freezer.
Th e pair fled the scene In a store
employee’s car pursued by a
Sanford policeman on patrol.
Knight was driving the get-away
car while W illia m s shot at
p u r s u in g p a t r o lm a n J o h n
Evans. During the pursuit, the
window of Evans' patrol cor was
shot out.
After crashing the car. Knight,
who was wounded, was captured
by police. W illiams was arrested
a few hours later. Knight coop­
erated with police during the
Investigation.
In September. Knight was
sentenced to 15 years In prison
after pleading guilty to armed
b u r g la r y , a rm e d ro b b e ry ,
shooting a deadly missile, kid­
napping and throwing himself
on the mercy of th r court. Th e
uttcrnplrd m urder charge was
dropped against Knight. Knight
said he had not agreed to testify
against his cousin us a condition
of his sentence.
When he sentenced Knight.
Judge Dickey said the evidence
In Ihe rase Indicated Knight was
a "follower" In the robbery hut
that he was a willing participant.
Williams pleaded no contest to
Ihe same charges as Knight with
the additional charge of at­
tempted first degree murder of a
law enforcement officer.

Recalled stamp not
available in county
By VIC KI D o S O R M IIR
Herald Stall Writer
SANFO RD P h ila te lis ts
who've heard the big news that
the U.S. Post Office has recalled
a commemorative stamp for the
first time In Its history shouldn't
rush to the local post office tn try
und m ukr their fortune.
T h e r e a r e n 't a n y of the
soon-to-be extinct stamps avail­
able tn Seminole County.
"T h e y never made It to the
local level," Sanford postmaster
Patrick Brennan aatd.
In a m llllon-dollar case of
m istaken

Id e n tity

a p p a re n tly
unprecedented tn U.S. history.

Ihe Postal Servfrr ts putting bark
and d e stro yin g 104 m illio n
commemorative stamps of Old
West notuhlrs.
T h r move, anm m n rcd lale
Tuesday, followed complaints by
family members and Western
history buffs that me stamp
(MrinUt of early black rodeo star
B ill P tcke tl w a s based e r ­
roneously on n photograph or u
brother and fellow cowboy. Ben
Pickett.
"Subjects selected for Am eri­
can stamps represent America's
culture and heritage. T o release
a stamp that was less than our
best would tie a disservice."
Postm aster G e n e ra l M a rv in
Runyon said.
According to Brennan, the
stamp would probably be worth
quite a bit of money In a few
years because of the recall, but
no one at the local level will even
see one here.
" I think they are recalling
them before they ever got to a
[lost office anywhere." he said.
“ I don’t think any have been
sold anywhere."
Beyond the demands Hint the
error be corrected, officials said
the move was prompted by
c o n c e rn s th a t the episode
challenged the Integrity of the
Postal Service's procedures to
Insure accuracy.
"Unfortunately In this case,
we found that the design, re-

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search and validation process
was nol followed thoroughly."
Runyon said in a statement.
"W e are now in the process of
historically validating each o(
the subjects In the Legends (of
the Westl series to ensure accu­
racy."
T h e commemorative set of
29-rent stamps, sold In sheet
form, honors Pickett and 15
other famous personalities of the
Old West - W illiam "Buffalo
B ill" Cody. Annie Oakley and
W yatt Earp among them.
The Postal Service had spent
about $1 million printing 250
million ol a planned 400 million
stamp* In the series and about
104 million bad been distributed
to post offices nationwide for sale
b e g i n n in g In la te M a r c h ,
tqwkrsman All JufTer said.
Linn's Slump News reported
that 10 sheets — each bearing
one Pickett stamp along with
others In the series — already
have been sold In Bend. Ore.
Jaffcr said that was uncon­
firmed.
Stamps with errors are avidly
sought by collectors and dealers.
T h e case of mistaken Identity
was the first tn the 147 years of
stamp production In the United
States. The W ashington Post
reported. JufTer also said he
knew of no precedent.
Nu date has been set for
release of the revised series.

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E D ITO R IA L S

REAPing the
benefits of
an education
Students who have run afoul of school
district rules and arc expelled will be given a
final chance to get an education thanks to the
Seminole County school district's new REAP
program.

B5N W A T T E N B E R G

Sen. M oynihan’s hostage crisis
Then* nre times when the light m an Is In the
right Job. and Am erica wins.
Consider Daniel Patrick Moynlhnn. scholar,
raconteur, polymath, policy wonk. umbassador,
eccentric In the finest sense, senator from New
York. Congress' leading authority on welfare —
and. ah yes. chairm an of the Senate Finance
Committee.
Interesting place, the Senate Finance C o m ­
mittee. Because It handles Social Security It ends
up. In tangled fashion, with Jurisdiction over a
large part of two great Issues: health and w rlfarr.
And. as with m a n y Senate committees, the
chairman exercises vast power. A chairm an, for
example, can usually see to It that legislation he
doesn't like languishes In darkness for a very
longtime.
Now. as It happens, there Is lum ioll w ithin the
White House, ro n cem ln g those Issurs of health
and welfare. President and Mrs. Clinton have
determined that "healthcare" Isa "crlsts."
They believe that a comprehensive remedy for
such a crisis must be legislated d urin g this
session of Congress. Th e presldrnt campaigned
on health care reform, albeit mostly unspecified.
And he has given birth to a massive proposal,
albeit one opposed by m any In Congress.
But Ihr president also campaigned on w rlfarr

reform. H r said that he would "end welfare us we
know It." Almost a year has gone by and
nllhough Ih r presi­
dent has appointed a
task force, there Is no
official proposal yet.
S o m e v ib ra tio n s
fro m th e W h ite
House Indicate that
there Is a plan afoot
lo do little on wrlfarr
r e f o r m fo r t h is
session. It Is said that
the Congress can't
drat with both health
care and wrlfarr at
th e s a m e t im e .
Further, many c o n -,
grrsslonul liberals do
not like the Idea o f :
t There are times
lough welfare reform,
whentho right
and It Is said that
man Is In the
liberals would hold
right lob, and
support for health
America
wins jp
c a re le g is la t io n
"hostage" unless
welfare reform Is delayed.
Enter Moynlhan. He says. "Th ere Is no health

R E A P (R ealizing Educational and A l­
titudinal Potential) Is a last-ditch effort to get
students who may have fallen Into the wrong
crowd back on the right path.

JA C K ANDERSON
"

If people believe, as the school system has
said they do. that every student has the
potential to learn, then certainly the students
must be given every opportunity to do so.

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S M N D R 4 ...

WOULD VtWTELL

Students who arc expelled, except for the
most violent offenses, are eligible to partici­
pate In the REAP program.
For them, the traditional classroom has
been Ineffective. Alternative schooling has
apparently failed.

MEWM/tBWT

Before glvlng,up completely and leaving the
students without at least a high school
diploma. We agree that they should have one
m ore chance.
W e applaud the school district and the
Private industry Council for working together
to develop this program.
It will cost the district about $250,000
annually to offer 45 to 60 students the
c o u rs e s they will need to earn a state diploma

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THE TIME W
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o r ■ Q R D e q u iv a le n c y certificate. W c b e lie v e .
It Is m o n e y w eU s p e n t.

Eighty percent of the youngsters enrolled In
the program must turn themselves around.
Students will be expected to behave and they
will be expected to maintain a C average In
the classes.
Students must realize they are being given
this one lost chance. It will give them an
opportunity to be able to succeed — even
though they have had previous problems.

On gun control
Sarsh Brady and her leftist cohorts In the press
and electronic media have cooked up a cockeyed
poll. T h is poll has now been used to coerce your
senators and congressmen Into voting for the (In
Sa rah 's own words) useless Brady Bill. She slated
at the Senate hearings that 1)2 percent of
Am ericana were In favor of her bill? She also said
A m erica la ready to give up the second amend­
m ent? And lastly she told the senators that 83
percent of NRA members agree w ith her. As a
m em ber of the N R A I can say without rcst-vallon.
Sarah Brady Is a liar.
Ight
phon polls. Last spring the media said 92
other phony
percent of Americans blame only David Koresh for
the deaths of 80 persons at the Branch Davldlan
com pound In Waco. Texas. When Clinton wanted
m ore tax money this summer, the media told the
co u n try 83 percent of Americans want to pay more
taxes. Do any of you want to pay more taxes? This
type of misinformation In used by the media all the
tim e.
L u n tz Weber Research Inc. (this Is the pollster
Ross Perot uses) did an honest poll about gun
control. Some of the results are as follows: 70
percent of those polled want mandatory prison
term s for violent criminals; 25 percent say more
g u n laws will reduce crime; 92 percent want
i n s t a n t b a c k g r o u n d c h e c k s fo r h a n d g u n
purchases; 7 percent do not: 08 percent would atop
plea bargains to reduce violent crimes, und 25
percent said gun control will be our salvation from
the crim inal misuse of firearms.
Now . does anyone believe that Congress or Sarah
B ra d y are really concerned about crim e? If any of
these people were serious about crime, they would
not keep releasing the same violent thugs, time
after time, to comm it the same crimes. Would
they! Over 80 perrent of the violence Is committed
b y Just 20 percent of the career criminals In our
coun try.
T h e media puts the N K A on trial every day. gun
ow ners are crucified In prlnl and on the T V . The
N R A Is composed of responsible gun owners and
conservationists while the federal government
seems to have all the murderous gun nuts and fire
bugs.
Karl StelTens
Ft. Pierce

L E TTE R S T O EDITOR
Letters to the editor arc welcome. All in irrs
m ust be signed. Include (h r address of (h r
w rite r and a daytim e telephone number,
le tte rs should h r on a single subject and lit­
as brief as jrosslblc. T h e letters are subject to
editing.

care crisis In America: there Is a welfare crisis In
Am erica." And further, he says, that while
Clinton himself Is sincere about ending welfare
as we know It. many members of his task force
"have no Intention of doing It."
Moynlhan also understands the hostage game:
"I might Just hold health care hostage to welfare
reform" he says, wearing his chairman's helmet.
Moynlhan Is right on both substance und
tactics.
You don't hear people saying. "W e have the
best welfare system In the world, but let's fix
what's wrong with It." Yet that Is what Is said
about health care. Regarding welfare, we may
have the worst system anywhere. Throu g h u
perverse system of Incentives we nre. literally,
buying Illegitimate babies. And as Moynlhan
points out. "that Is a terrible thing to do to a
child."
H r Is also right nbout the Clinton task force.
Th e y are mostly old-guard welfare experts in
massive federal agencies who are prepared to
tinker — typically via Job training and public
service Jobs — with a wholly failed system. T h e y
seem lo mlsa what the voters heard In the call to
end welfare as we know It. Strangely, voters
believed that "ending” meant ending. It Is an
Issue, like crime, ready to erupt.

ELLEN G O O D M A N

If violence ever makes sense
B O STO N — Figure skating Isn't supposed to
be a contact sport. It's a hybrid of athletics and
show biz. grit and glitter, gymnastics and
ballet. The stars urc reqlred to perform double
axels with a smile, and the mystique shim m ers
like a sheet of ice.
Fans of skating don't watch with the hl-flve
exhilaration of a basketball crowd or the
combativeness of teeming football stands. We
watch anxiously, queltly, like a parent at a
child's piano recital worrying that she'll hit the
wrong note.
In this Icy arena, where one slip makes all
the difference, the toughest competition has
always been between a skater and herself. It's
been betwrrn the need to stay on the cutting
edge and the need to retain a center of
composure.
But violence hit this world of Ice. sequins
und elegance w ith the shocking Impact of a
metal bar against Nancy Kerrigan's leg.
When she was It hit. It was as If someone had
taken deliberate aim at the eye of an artist, or
the hand of a violinist. When she fell to the
ground crying. " W h y me? W hy. w hy. w h y ? "
the question echoed across the country. "I
can't understand." she said. "I don't know if
anybody can understand."
In some gruesome way. the first Image of a
hit-and-run assault by a stranger fit the
scenario of violence that has become our most
recurring nightmare.
Monica Seles, the tennis player who was
stabbed last sum m er, talked about the assault
as another reason to "focus society...on
something we can all do to stop senseless
violence against Innocent victim s." And Frank
Carroll, a skating coach who may have seen
the attacker, labeled him as "some crazed
maniac."
It seemed part of a world In which fame hus
become one person's goal and another person's
target. A world of drtve-by shootings, co m m ut­
er train massacres, and kidnappers who take
girls from their bedrooms at night. A world In
which the words "ra n d o m ." "senseless" and
"violence" have become one Inseparable
phrase.
So when the first arrests were made In this
case, what I heard was a peculiar sigh of relief.
T h e focus shifted from the Image off a stranger
to that of a hired hit m an. The charge Is that
Kerrigan was not the target of some random
hater
‘ *Tbut
k ; of a rival Ice queen's court.
Th e "crazed m a n iac" Is said to be a m an
paid lo knock o(T or at least knock out the
competition for the gold medal. T h is 1s what
passes for understandable? For sensible vio­
lence?
Kerrigan and T o n y a Harding ore a study In
telegenic contrasts on and ofT the Ice. T h e
madc-for-televlston producers In hot pursuit of
this tale already know that.

Nancy Is the taller, dark-haired, graceful
daughter of a Massachusetts welder and
mother w ho Is legally blind. Her blur-collar
family remortgaged their house to pay for her
lessons. Now. with the mudr-for-endorsements
Image of a young Katharine Hepburn, she's
signed on to sell watches, soup and sneakers.
Tonya Is the short
blond, and powerful
survivor of an O r­
egon family that put
the **dys" before
• fu n c tio n a l.** T h is
athlete picked up re­
turnable bottles on
the highway lo help
pay for lessons. She
was also abused by
her husband whom
she d iv o r c e d hu t
then moved back In
J But violence hit
with.
1this world ol
If th e s e y o u n g
Ice, sequins and
w o m e n a re b o th
elegance with
c o m p e tit iv e a nd
the shocking
driven. It's with dif­
Impact of a
ferent styles. Nancy
metal bar
Is dignified and a
against Nancy
touch shy. Tonya Is
Kerrigan's leg £
tough. In-your-face,
with a love of drag
racing. Nancy la (he claaalc Image of the figure
skater. To n ya , os Sports Illustrated put It. Is
"Not Your Average Ice Queen."
If these two ever still end up skating for the
United States at the Olympics, they'll be going
for the gold of the human Interest events —
sports, soap opera and Oprah rolled Into one.
But whatever happens, rivalry doesn't an­
swer the question that follows any act of
violence: "W h y ? why? w h y ? " Rivalry doesn't
explain this any more fully than It explains the
murderous mobs at soccer matchea. the
behavior of the Steffi Graf fan sho attacked
Monica Seles, or even the Texas mother who
plotted to kill the mother of her daughter's
competitor for cheerleader.
All It does answer is "W h y me?" or rather,
why Kerrigan and not me. Th e plot thickens,
but more Importantly, the scenery changes.
The crime seems more distant from us. We feel
safer.
Nancy Kerrigan Isn't Just anyone — isn't Just
any of u i - on i commuter train or a city
street. So the public mood shifts from fear to
fascination.
If the police arc right, thla attack wasn't
random. It was as focused as a metal bar on a
skater's leg. But what an odd and anxious state
we are In If this kind of violence ever starts to
make sense.

D eclassification
reveals true
story of photo
W A S H IN G TO N — Long obituaries pouret
out last week for the last surviving mun Iron
the famous photo of U.S. soldiers raising tin
dag over two .lima In World War It. T h r x
accounts told only part of the story. Othe
evidence, some of It still classified more that
50 years later, tells the rest.
Th e story behind the Iwo Jlm a photo
which later Inspired a bronze m on u m rn ; n
Arlington Nat tonal Cemetery. Isoneexample
of the kind of detailed
I n f o r m a t i o n th a t
m ig h t d rib b le out
f ro m the declassification drive
now underway ut the
Pentagon and other
Intelligence agencies.
President Clinton
has comm itted his
a d m in is tr a tio n to
opening up many of
the s till-c la s s ifie d
d o c u m e n t s f ro m
World W ar II and the
Cold W ar era. O u r
s o u rc e s sa y th u t
Clinton's words were £ Other evidence,
more Ilian rhetoric,
so m o o fil still
and that government
classified more
offlcluls arc Indeed
than 50 years
later, tells the
s t e p p i n g u p th e
rest. ■
normally torpid parr
of drclassincallon.
Th e full story of the Iwo Jlm a photo has n&lt;
been totally declassified yet. according I
sources familiar with the documents. The*,
sources, and some historical works that us
already-declassified documents, tell a quit
different talc than the one the Marines an
Ih r original Secretary of the Navy tried lo pu
off so long ago.
As It turns out. none of the actual men wh
raised the flagon Iwo Jlm n 's Mount Surlbacli
on Feb. 23. 1945. were In the Pulltzr
Prize-winning photo by Associated Pres
photographer Joe Rosenthal. Even the fin,
Itself was a larger substitute for the origins
one (hut flew when II was planted under fire.
None of the facts that have emerged It
recent years about the staged flag-ralslni
should diminish the record of ih r six men li
Ih r photo. The five Marines and the Nnv;
corpsman (John Bradley, who died last wee
at 70)
* ‘ to re-enact Ih r rv rn l w r r r a
’0) asked
veterans who fought on Iwo Jlm a und oth«
batlirs. In fact, three of the Mnrlnrs later dir
In battle.
Because they weren't In the famous photi
none of the original men who courageous!
charged up the hill and raised the ortglm
flag ever received the public udulatlon the
were due. There Is still one survivor from th
actual Hag-raising.
Th e first Hag-raising occurred four day
uftcr Ih r Marines landed on Iwo Jlm a . It wa
a terrible and rosily baltlc. More than 21.00
Japanese and 6.821 Am ericans died one-third of all the M nrlnrs who perished I
the war.
Aside from the terrible losses. Iwo J im
also Is historically important because I
marked the Hrst time an American Hag Hc\
over Japanese territory In World War II.
Back In Washington. thcn-Sccretary of th
Navy Jam es Forrcstal and other officials wer
ccstutlr. They felt that Immortalizing ih
Incident was crucial lo the Marine Corp«
future. FoiTcstnl reportedly said. " T h e raisin,
of that Hag on Surlbachl means n Marin
Corps for the next 500 years.” Th e oul
damper on the situation was that the d rfrn s
olHclals didn't think the combat photos of ih
actual event were ■ lining enough.
So. In the Interest of M arine publl
relations, the AP photographer accompanlc
a hand-picked group of men for u stage
Hag-raising hours after the original event. T h
second group held the Hag In place. un&lt;
R o s e n th a l s n a p p e d 18 s h o ts of th
dramatized event. T h e Hag Itself was not th
original 54 by 28 banner, but a larger 96 b
56-Inch version biought In specially for th
occasion.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday. January 19. 1994 - §A

County
Contlnned from P if« 1A
procrsa. Under
the counly charter, the roiinty
manager Is charged with the
responslhllliy of preparing a
budget prn|tn&lt;wd and commls
Mourn* must udopt n budget,
either the manager's or their
own amended plan.
For the past severul years, the
county manager and his staff
h|*end much of the year prepar­
ing their spending needs and
wants for the following year and
Justifying those expenses In

Kabun.
In early Ju ly . Kabun presents
his proposed budget to commis­
sioners In a two- or three-inch
d o c u m e n t w e ig h in g several
pounds. T h is year's hudget
weighed more than four pounds.
About two weeks later, commis­
sioners begin an Intensive fourto five-day review of the plan
before going to two public adop­
tion hearings In September.
Six months after the budget Is
adopted, they adjust the budget
plan to compensate for changes
in revenues,
C om m issioners complained
there was too much for them to
absorb In too little time and said
they wanted more leod time.
Commissioner Daryl McLain
suggested the budget review
l&gt;ertod be spread out during a
two-week period to allow staff
time to respond to commission­
ers questions. Com m issioner
Carlton Henley suggested they
tie provided with monthly or

CHARLEO WILLIAM
BARHAM
Charles Wllllum Barham. 67.
Pulmetto Avenue. Sanford, died
F r id a y . J a n . 14. IB 9 4 . at
lllllhaven Healthcare Center.
Sanford. Born April 2. 1926. In
Chattanooga. Tenn.. he moved
to Central Florida In 1982. Mr.
Barham rrtlred from the Navy.
He was a m em ber of First
Baptist Church of Sanford, and a
veteran of World War II. the
Korean War and the Vietnam
War.
H r is survived by a daughter.
Doris A Caldwell. Valdosta. Ga.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e .
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments

JANET GILLIE
TANKHAUBER

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Janet Gillie Fankhauser. 79.
Kldge Knad. Longwood. died
Sunday. Ja n . 16. 1994. at Merid­
ian Nursing Center. Longwood.
B o rn M a rc h 19. 1 9 1 4 . In
Mansfield, Ohio, she moved to
Central Florida In 1976. Mrs.
Frankhauser was a newspaper
w rite r a n d w o rk e d In the
advertising department of the
S.inford Heruld. from September
1976 until January 1978. She
also worked for a number of
other publications across the
Mate and nation. She was owner,
publisher and editor of the
S y c u m o r e M e s s e n g e r In
Cincinnati. She was a member of
F irst P re s b y te ria n C h u r c h .
Maitland, the Republican Na­
tional Comm llec and a number
of state and national organiza­
tions.
Survivors Include daughter.
Janet Elizabeth Powers. S u n ­
nyvale. Calif.; son. David G .E ..
Longwood; three grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
All Faiths Cremation Service.
Cusselberry. In charge of ar­
rangements.

STEVEN OATHER8, JR.
Steven Gathers. J r.. 15. Live
Oak Boulevard. Sanford, died
Sunday, Ja n . 16. 1994. In San­
ford. Born Nov. ^7. 1978. he was
a lifelong resident of Sanford, lie
was a student at Seminole High
S c h o o l a n d a m e m b e r of
Macedonia Prim itive Baptist
Church.
S u rv iv o rs Include m other.
M u rq u c tlu . Sanford; sisters.

q u a rte rly s p e n d in g updnles
tracking revenues und expenses
of departments and mujor pro­
jects.
"W e should monitor each de­
partment to see ff th c y'rr going
over budget so we cun res|&gt;ond."
said Henley.
Vun Der Welde agreed with
Henley and said one of the most
frequent complaints he hears
about county government Is lock
of timely response to shifting
economic conditions.
"People frel local governments
do not rescind quickly enough
to economic dow nturns." said
Van Der Welde. "It seems busi­
nesses ure laying peoplr off und
local g o ve rn m e n t keeps on
growing. We nerd some kind of
formulu. an emergency budget
proceedure to respond,”
Kabun reminded commission­
ers he cut spending 5 perrent
and stopped hiring In early 1992
when revenues dropped lielow
expectations. Th e measure was
In response to a $1.1 million
drop In revenues In the $283
million budget, a thrre-lenths of
a percent shortfull.
"Management monitors each
departm ent m o n t h ly .” said
Kabun. "There's an early warn­
ing system In place.”
Commissioner Larry Furlong
suggested K a bun prepare a
base-revenue sp en d in g plan
along with his recommended
plan to show how services would
be affected w ith no tax In­
creases. Kabun said he could
Include the supplement with Ills

nnnunl budget proposal.
O n another suggestion from
Furlong, commissioners agreed
llielr C S A program needs on
overhaul. Earh year, a dozen or
more agencies plead for money
d u rin g tlie lust day of the budget
review process and commission­
ers dole out grants ranging from
$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 for th e O r lu n d o
Science Center to $-1,000 for the
H um an Services Council.
"W e need to gel away from the
'Queen for a Day' approach."
said Furlong.
Furlong suggested forming a
citizen's and professional group
sim ilar to their C om m un ity De­
velopment Block Grant process.
T w o com m ittees, a citizens
group and a technical review
committee, review neighborhood
Improvement proposals and recom m end projects for com m is­
sioners each year.
Furlong said a similar process
could define specific goals for the
C S A grants and narrow the list
of proposals for commissioner's
review.
Most commissioners agreed
the process should Ik - revamped.
Commissioner Pat W arren said
she didn't want any changes to
delegate her grant-giving author­
ity. Changing Warren votes last
year ncurly reduced a $10,000
grant for the Sanford Main Street
project to $5,000 until Furlong
changed his recommendation to
restore the full amount.
In other proposals.
• V a n D e r W e ld e r e c o m ­
mended beginning the search for

Andrea B. snd Stephanie E..
b o th of S a n f o r d ; p u le rn a l
grandparents. Boswell Jackson.
Philadelphia. Pa.. Florida Mae
G a t h e r s . S a n f o r d : s te p grandfather. Lee Young II. San­
ford; maternal grandm other.
Marie Manley. Sanford.
Wllson-Elchelberger Mortuary.
Inc., Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

F o re s t Lak e S e v e n t h -d a y
Adventist Church.
Survivors Include wife. Louise:
d a u g h te r. Sandra Law re n ce.
Florida: sister. Christine Ballcu.
N eva d a . Iowa; stepdaughter.
F lo ra A rn o ld . W in te r Park:
stepson. Wilson W ay. Kissim­
mee.
B a ld w in -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Forest City. In charge of
arrangements.

BTEVJEN OATHERS. BR.
Steven Gathers. S r.. 35. Live
Oak Boulevard. Sanford, died
Sunday. Jan. 16. 1994. In San­
ford. Born J u ly 23. 1958. he wav
u lifelong resident of Sanford.
Mr. Gathers wus u lineman for
Florida Power and Light and a
member of Macedonia Primitive
Baptist Church.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e fs th r r .
Boswell Jackson. Philadelphia;
mother. Florida Mae Gathers.
Sanford: step-father. Lee Young
II. Sanford: wife. Murguetta.
Sanford: daughters. Andrea U..
Stephanie E.. both of Sanford:
brothers. Darryl J . Young. Col­
o ra d o . A n th o n y Ja c k s o n .
Philadelphia. Lee Young. III.
Leroy Young. Cornell K. Young,
all of Sanford: sister. Beryl
Jackion. Philadelphia.
Wllson-Elchelberger Mortuary.
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

NORMAN ROBERT GOULD
Norman Kobert G ould. 88.
Providence Boulevard. Deltona,
died Tuesday. Ja n . 18. 1994. at
Deltona Healthcare Center. Bom
Ju n e 24. 1905. In Philadelphia.
Pa., he moved to Central Florida
In 1971. M r. G o u ld was a
supervisor for the Budd Com­
p a n y . P h ila d e lp h ia , an d a
member of First United Method­
ist Church. DeBary.
Survivors Include Fllmena.
Deltona: sister. Hazel Picket. San
Francisco.
Stephen K. Balduulf Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

WILLIAM B. HUSTON
William S. Huston. 90. West
laikc Brantley Road. Altamonte
Springs, died Sunday. Ja n . 10,
1 99 4 . at F lo rid a H o s p ita l.
Apopku. Bom J u ly 15. 1903. In
Armstrong. Mo., he moved lo
Central Florida In 1960. Mr.
Huston was n potato grower and
farmer. He was a member of

Gaines
Garden Chapel Funeral Home

joining together to better seive our community

RONNIE L. PATRICK
Ronnie L. Patrick. 51. W inthrop Court. W inter Springs,
died Monday. Jun. 17. 1994. at
O rlundo Regional Medical Cen­
te r. B o rn May 4. 1942. In
Alubam a. he moved to Central
Florida In 1984. Mr. Patrick was
a w e ld in g In sp e c to r a n d a
tn r m b r r of Calvary Aaarm bly of
God. He was a veteran of the
Marine Corps.r *
Survivors Include wife. Mary:
d a u g h te rs . Vicki P o rte r. Ft.
Rucker. Ala . Paula McCullough.
Enterprise. Ala.: parents. Luther
and Mattie Patrick. Enterprise:
siste rs, Je a n M cD a n ie l. E n ­
te rp ris e . C a ro ly n M c D a n ie l.
S a m s o n . A la .; fo u r g r a n d ­
children.
B a ld w in -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Hom e. Altamonte Springs. In
churge of arrangements.
S T E V E N R. B ID L IK
Steven R. Sldllk. 60. Rebel
Run. Oviedo, died Sunday. Jan.
16. 1994. at II. Lee Muffin
C a nce r Center. T a m p a . Born
April 22. 1933. In C udahy. Wls..
he moved to Central Florida In
1954. Mr. Sldllk was a retired
teacher for St. Luke's Lutheran
School. He was a m em ber of St.
Luke's Lutheran C hu rch. L u ­
theran Education Association
and Lutheran Laym en's Associ­
ation.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w if e .
P a tr ic ia J . ; b ro th e rs . T e d .
W aldter Sr., both of Cudahy.
Milan. South Milwaukee. Wls.:
sister. Irene Kant. Butterfield.
M inn.
B a ld w in -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Hom e. Goldcnrud. In charge of
arrangements.

JOAN OEORQE SPENCER
J o a n George S p e n ce r. 62.
Deed C ir c le , D c ito n u . died
M onday. Ja n . 17. 1994. at her
residence. Bom Feb. 14. 1931 In
Pittsburgh. Pa., she moved to
Central Florida In 1963. Mrs.
Spencer w-as a waitress and a
Protestant.
Su rvivo rs Include daughter.
Rebecca F.. Deltona; brothers.
Ja m e s K. George. Allentown.
Pa.. Tho m a s C. George. H ub ­
bard. Ohio.
Stephen K. Ikddauff Funeral
Hom e. Deltona. In churge of
arrangements.

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Llndley L. Slone. 81. Sunset
Drive. DeBary. died Tuesday.
Ja n . 18. 1994. at Ills residence.
B o rn A u g . 8 . 1 9 1 2 . In
Springfield. Pa., he moved to
Central Florida In 1976. Mr.
Slone was a backhoc operator.
He w as a m em ber of First
Baptist Church. DeBary’- and a
Master Mason. F&amp;AM . Troy. Pa.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w if e .
Jeanette; sons. Dale Llndley.
M a n s f i e l d , P a ., L a w r e n c e
Frederick. Denton. N .C .. Glenn
E u g e n e . R o a n o k e . V a .: I I
grandchildren and three great­
grandchildren.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral
Hom e. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

Lake Mary City
Commission agenda

future county office expansion
land Immediately, loist year, a
Joint county-school Initiative to
b u ild a Joint la ke fro n t a d ­
ministrative center failed. In
Bank of Central Florida, appli­
part, beeause commissioners ■yNICRPPEIPAUP
cant.
were unwilling to shift spending Herald Stsff Writer
• Ordinance — 1st reading —
priorities to accommodate the
LAKE M ARY Th e Lake Am ending Ordinance 578 to
proposal.
provide charges for transmitting
Van Der Welde Mild the county Mary City Commission will hold
should begin the search as soon a regular meeting this Thu rsd ay facsimile documents.
• Resolution — E n d o rs in g
as possible while lakefront und night. As of last Friday, the
following Items are listed on the C A LN O 's recommendation for
other land Is available.
an appointment to the Seminole
• Furlong recommended using agenda:
County
Expressway Authority.
•
In
v
o
c
a
tio
n
—
Pledge
of
c ity 's water and sewer sur­
• Adjournment
charges as u bargaining chip A lle g ia n c e — A p p r o v a l o f
with cities. Cities m ay charge up Minutes
T h e f o llo w in g Ite m s a re
• Presentation — Certificates
to 25 percent more for their
scheduled
for the C ity Manager's
of
appreciation
to
Kathy
G
ehr
unincorporated customers than
report:
their city customers without and Barbara Gorm an
• Request authorization for
• Citizen participation
Justification. Th e y ran charge up
• Reports of C ity Manager (see Dyer. Riddle. Mills &amp; Precourt, to
to 50 percent with Justification.
conduct design services for a
Casselberry-urea residents. below)
stormwater management system
•
Reports
of
Mayor
In c lu d in g F u rlo n g , g ru m h lc
• Reports of C ity Commission­ to serve the downtown area.
about the surrhurge. which he
• Request commission cease
says adds up to $200 yearly to ers
• Rrport from C ity Attorney —
contractural relationship with
the uverage water bill. Commis­
U.S.G.S. for stream monitoring
sioners agreed lo seek a reduc­ S u r . B a n k D e v e l o p m e n t
activities.
tion In the fees In future negotia­ Agreement.
• R e q u e s t c o m m is s io n
• Ordinance — 1st reading —
tions with cities.
establish
application schedule
Amending
regulations
relating
But a suggestion by Furlong to
for comprehensive plan amend­
have a commissioner Join In to boat docks and boat houses
ment requests.
• Ordinance — 2nd reading —
Kubun's preparation process wos
• R e q u e s t c o m m is s io n
not embrared by other commis­ Change of land use from light
sioners. Furlong said an ob­ Industrial to low/medlum de­ approved request from Parks
serving com m issioner would nsity residential and comm er­ and Recreation Advisory Board
to name Lake M a ry Sports
help speed Ihclr education, but cial. 47.5 acres at the southwest
Complex
field *3 "C h u ck Suggs
com
er
of
Lake
Em
m
a
Road
and
McLain said such participation
Field."
might step over their charter- E m m a O a k s T r a i l , C e n te x
• Request commission appoint
Homes of Florida, appllcatant.
defined limits
C it y M a na ge r a n d F in a n c e
• Ordinance — 2nd reading —
Charge of zoning from M-1A to Director as representative and
M-2A. 2.8 acres on Rinehart alternate to serve on Southwest
Continued from Page 1A
Road. Sun Ray Homes, appli­ Florida Intergovernmental Risk
Management Association Board
Th e properties declared public cant.
of Directors.
• Ordinance — 2nd reading —
nuisances are:
• Additional Items for com ­
• 775 and 785 Monroe Road, Amending city code providing
mission Information.
at the southeast com er of School for the adoption of the 1991
Street. In Lake Monroe. A Sepl. edition of the Standard Fire
The Lake M ary C ity C o m ­
24 Inspection by clearance In­ Prevention Code and the 1991
mission meeting will begin at 7
spector Oroma Nwanodl found edition of the Life Safety Code.
p.nv. Thursday. Ja n . 20. at the
• Ordinance — 1st reading —
the abandoned structures dete­
riorated beyond cost-effective Change of zoning from M -IA to Lake Mary C ity Hall. 100 N.
repair and potential fire hazards. C-2. at 46A and Rinehart Road. Country Club Road.
Th e owner wos listed as Kenneth
L . B a r k e r of O r l a n d o In
Nwanodl's report
• 2703 lllawaiha Ave. In the Continued from Page IA
Walkmans were taken along with
Dream world subdivision near
the contents of the safe. Along
Rlnecresl Elementary. In a Sept.
"W e are 99 percent sure It was with the Disney tickets, the safe
21 Inspection. Nwanodl reported an Inside Job." Glldford said, contained tickets to C h u rc h
finding the abandoned house a "because they had to have access Street Station, promotional mate­
potential "crack" house and fire to get through the door." T h e rial for Toys 'R ' Us and movie
hazard. The owner was listed as d o o r t o t h e s t a t i o n I s posses. There was no money In
Bob M. Ball Sr. of Sanford.
the safe, according to Glldford.
electronically locked.
• 1103 and 1109 First Drive
One of two remote electronic
"T h e y knew exactly what they
south of Celery Avenue east of were looking for and where to devises used to open the office
Sandord. Nwanodl reported the go." Glldford said of the thieves. door had been missing for about
abandoned structures were fire " T h e y knew the layout. T h e y a week, but Glldford said the
hazards and potential "crack"
had been there before.” he receptionist had not reported it.
houses. The owner of 1103 First
"A pparently, w h o ever had
added.
that. )uat p u tn c S the button ■nit
Drive .W M luted u Willie M.
D
J
Kathleen
Hayes,
who
goes
walked In the door." he added,
Griffin. Martha L. Griffin and
by the on-air name of J J . Austin, saying there was no sign of forced
Willie Erskln Griffin of Sanford.
was broadcasting from the studio entry. "Either they had a key or
• 2 5 9 0 C raw fo rd D rive In
which
Is some distance from the the door was unlocked to get Into
Midway. In October. Nwanodl
business office where the thieves where the safe w as." he added.
found the unoccupied structure
found the safe. Th e regular night "T h e y Just helped themselves.
was severely damaged through
D
J. known as B-Box. was on Rolled the safe out to the elevator
neglect und presented a poten­
vocation.
and out the front door., probably
tial fire hazard. Nwanodl wrote
Glldford said he had not yet Into a truck because It looked like
the structure could serve as a
crack house. Th e listed owner spoken with Hayes to see If she they backed up to the sidewalk
was alone in the office. Som e­ area. The tracks went out to the
wus Ruth Williams of Sanford.
times
friends or friends of friends p a rk in g lot th e n th e y Ju st
• 2 3 0 1 B r ls s o n A v e . In
Midway. Nwanodl wrote In Sep­ keep the broadcasters company ended."
Police hope to track the block
tember the abandoned structure during their shows. Glldford said.
"Th e re arc people wandering of Disney tickets by their n u m ­
was a potential fire hazard and
crock house. The listed owners around all night long.” the In ­ bers.
Anyone with any Information
arc Whitley Davis Sr., life estate: vestigator added.
About $7,800 worth of promo­ should contact Glldford at 333Tu rn e r Davis and W. Davis J r . of
tional materials. Including 75 8 2 5 7 .
Ft. Pierce. Fla.
pairs of Disney tickets, valued at
In other action last week,
com m issioners condem ned u $3,700 were In the safe.
"W e are speculating now they
Chuluotn building ut 661 County
(the thieves) m ight have thought
Road 419. Nwanodl reported the
building was damaged by flrr 18 there were some Janet Jackson
months ago and since then, no tickets In the safe." Glldford said.
Thursday, Jan. 20.1994
repairs were made. As a result, Jackson performed at the O r ­
Beef Taco
the structure has deteriorated to lando Arena Tuesday night. T h e
Whole Kernel Com
station was doing a promotion of
being a further fire hazard.
Spanish Rice
Th e commission gave owners the show with free tickets, but
Fruit Mix
Robert S. Monroe Sr. and Joyce they were not In the studio.
pr choice ol Chet's Salad
Glldford
said.
S. Monroe of Orlando until Feb.
or Bag Lunch
Cossettee tapes. CDs. a boom
28 to raze the structure and
Low Fat Milk
box.
about
150
102
JA
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clear the lot or the county would
shirts,
a
car
radio
and
two
Sony
do so.

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Clinton ends first year
much as he began it
By TOmtAUM
An AP News Analysis
W A S H IN G T O N - At first glance. Prrsldcnt
Clinton Is ending his first year In office much as
he began It. engaged In u frustrating search to fill
a Cabinet post. It's one more Indication of the
roller roaster he's been riding.
Between the early, stum bling efforls to find an
attorney general and T u e sd a y's unexpected
withdrawal of a secretary of defense nominee lies
an astounding number of ups and downs, of
successes — and fiascos.
At times. It's been an awkward educational
experience, both for the new president and for the
nation.
But In the process. Clinton learned a few things
about how to make things w ork. And how not to.
And he completes his first year as president
having won the respect of even some of his
harshest erttles.
In (urge part, the setbacks loom large chiefly
because Clinton set so m any goals. He (Wises the
one-year mark on Thursday.
If he didn't get health-care reform In his Ural
year or deliver on certain other ram pulgu
promises. It was because he was busy doing so
much else.
Th is Included congressional approval of the
largest-ever deficit-reduction package, passage ol
a contentious trade pact with Canada and Mexico,
the Brady handgun control law. family leave
legislation and an act to let college students repay
loans through "national service.”
" T h e results are beginning to speak for
themselves." said Bruce Buchanan, a political

scientist at the University of Texas. But. he
cautioned: " T h e pace Is fust and the op|H&gt;rtunlty
to screw up Is great because he's got so much "
And Clinton, who never professed expertise or
even keen Interest In foreign policy, wound up
chalking up some real foreign policy achieve­
ments. He got Ukraine's president to agrre in give
up his nation's nuclear weapons and prodded Ihc
Palestine Liberation Organization's Yasser Arafut
and Syria's llafez Assad to talk of peare with
Israel.
lie also led the West In extending staunch
support to Russian President Boris Yeltsin und
outshined other world leaders at InternalInnal
gatherings In Tokyo. Senttle and Brussels
And he exercised leadership In nailing down. In
the closing days of 1993. a new set of liberalized
trading rules under the auspices of the General
Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
But Clinton's successes — the White House
loves to list them — often have been diminished
by setbacks and emlMrrassIng moments.
It's utmost us If he were Jinxed — that
something alwuys comes up to keep him from
resting on his laurels ufler a victory.
And so It was again on Tue sd a y, when retired
Adin. Bobby Inman, whom Clinton had picket! to
succeed Lea Aspln as defense secretary, unex­
pectedly withdrew from consideration. Inman
blamed what he called attacks by the news media
and Republicans on hts character and record.
That forced the president to once again look for
a defense secretary nominee and took the luster
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temperatures plummet
By MICMARL WARRIN
Assoclalsd Prass Wrtler__________
It was so cold they stopped
making beer In Milwaukee. Peo­
ple In Atlanta were asked not to
bathe. A n d a family In New
Ham pshire opened their refrig­
erator to chill their food.
Across most of Ihc eastern
United States, record low tem ­
peratures have closed schools,
businesses, roads and airports.
Thousands of people have been
without electricity or drinking
water.
At least 57 deaths have been
blamed on the cold snap that
began S u n d a y . Most of the
victims were killed on Icy roads
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including a baby bom Monday
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Ohio, w h e rr It was a record 25
below zero Tuesday.
"It's the wind. Il biles right
th ro u g h y o u r face,” J e r r y
Fltzpatrtrk. a repairman enter­
ing Wisconsin's state Capitol.
Letter carriers Just bundled up
and suffered.
" I t 's c o ld e r than a boss'
heart.” said Ron Macke, who
delivered mall In snowy, 8-below
St. Louis County on Tuesday. ” 1
wore everything I owned, and It
was still cold.”
Schools and universities can­
celed classes loday In m uch of
the Midwest after deadly wind
chills and temperatures well
below zero were forecast for this
morning.
"W e usually try to hold out.
but the chill factor here Is m inus
50 d e g r e e s ." said M a r ily n

Rlstcvlch. a high school p rin ­
cipal In Bedford. Mich. "It's a
little too c h a n cy."
Minnesota G o v. A m c Carlson
closed s c h o o ls on T u e s d a y
rather than let children wait for
buses In 40-b rlo w temperatures.
But he relented today after
parents c o m p la in e d . It was
sup|MMed to be no colder than
minus 14 this morning.
In Kentucky. Ice-covered In ­
terstates a n d p a rk w a ys r e ­
mained off lim its to all hut
vehicles carrying essential food,
fuel and medical supplies.
"We're not patrolling." said
Lee Haynes, a police officer In
Edgewood. K y . "W e can’t get
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The Statue of Lib uljf UlMPClIls
Island were also closed today.
The docks In Manhattan were
too Icy for lout Isis lu hoard the
ferries.
In Milwaukee this morning.
Miller Brewing Co. canceled Its
evening and m orning work shifts
because of the weather for the
first time In at least 10 years,
rather than make employees
come to work In the cold. It was
17 below.
“ They usually like to make
beer, so It takes a lot to shut
th e m d o w n . " s a id M i l l e r
spokesman Mike Brophy. " I t ’s
nasty out there.”
From K e n tu c k y to M aine,
thousands of customers had no
electricity because of downed
power lines and record demand
for heat. T h e cold also froze
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not be racially equal
By LAunAN NRIAQAARD

to report never being told to quit
smoking, although the majority
of both groups had heard the
W A S H IN G T O N D o c to rs
message. Th irty -six percent of
may be less likely to tell black
the black mothers said they
women to quit smoking and
weren't told to quit smoking,
drinking during pregnancy than
compared w ith 29 percent of the
they arc to tell white women,
whites.
according to some of the first
The black women were 30
research Into Just what con­ percent more likely to say they
stitutes prenatal care.
weren't told to quit drinking, the
Black babies arc twice as likely
study found. Forty percent of the
as whites to die before their first
black women said they weren't
birthday, usually because of low
told, as did 30 percent of the
b irth w e ig h t. Doctors have
whites.
pointed to prenatal care as a
There was no racial difference
solution, saying the nation needs
In advice on breast feeding or
to get black women Into their drug use.
offices earlier and more often.
The data comes Just months
But do ail expectant mothers
uftcr a large study found black
get the same message during
mothers w e ir twice as likely as
those prenatal examinations? other women of all races to
Apparently not. concluded u drink, smoke and use drugs
study published In Tuesday's
during pregnancy. In that study.
A m e rica n Jo u rn a l of P u b lic
U n iv e rs ity o f C a lifo rn ia r e ­
Health.
searchers measured the pre­
"These a rr basic things that
sence of alcohol and drugs in the
everybody should get." said Dr.
urine of 29.000 women when
Milton Kotclchuck of the U n ive r­ they gave birth, and questioned
sity of North Carolina. Chapel
th em a b o u t th e ir s m o k in g
habits.
Hill. " I t 's a very disturbing
finding, to Imply that all pre­
S cie n tists said T u e s d a y 's
natal care Isn't equal."
study was one of the first to
Kotelchuck and Dr. Michael examine the content of prenatal
Kogan of the National Center for care. Instead of Just the quantity.
Health Statistics analyzed a But they couldn't say w hy a
1989 gove rn m en t su rve y of racial discrepancy would exist.
8,310 new mothers, all of w hom Data on smoking, drinking and
received some prenatal care. T h e
taking drugs during pregnancy
survey, taken every eight years.
Is clear: T h e y 're all potentially
Is considered the nation's most
liarmful.
comprehensive. Thirty percent
"la It because of Implicit rac­
of the wom en had babies who is m ? T h a i ' s p r o b a b ly to o
weighed too little at birth. Half strong." Kotelchuck said. "B u t It
the wom en were black.
Is possible that people treat their
Th e black women were 20 clients dHTerenlly on the basts of
percent more likely than whites ’ heir social class."

S s h P rle .

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Clippers outlast Heat
MIAMI — M a rk Agulrrr led a record aMault by
making six of seven 3 (mint shot*. and Knit
Harper made four free throw n In the final
minute as the L A Clippers beat M ia m i 120-124
The two team s combined for 2 3 3-pnlntrni In
the gume. breaking the M IA r rro rd of 2 1 by
Milwaukee anil Portland on Dec. 3 0. 1990.
Tw o free th ro w s by Gram L o n g gave Miami,
which led 0 8 -7 0 late in Ihe th ird quarter, a
I2 3 -I2 2 rd g r w ith a minute left.
Harper, w ho scorrd 23 |&gt;olnts. changed the
lead lor the sixth time In thr final two minutes
with Iwo free throw s with 40 seconds left.
Aflrr Glen Rice, who had 32 (m ints, missed for
Miami. Harper hit two more free throws for a
126 123 advantage with 20 seconds to go
Long's free th ro w seven seconds later completed
Ihe scoring.
Mark Ja c k so n scorrd 24 (m ints for l-os
Angeles, while Aguirre had 2 3 . Knny Selkaly
scorrd 2H for M iam i, which lost Its fifth straight.

Herald Sport* Editor

MIAMI — Florida Marlins left-hander Rich
Rodriguez submitted un arbitration rrqurst of
$985,000 Tu e sd a y for l he 1094 season
The Marlins offered $625,000.
Last year Rodriguez made $ 26 5 ,00 0 and had
a 2-4 record w ith three saves a n d a 3.79 ERA
with thr Marlins and San Diego Padres.

Gators cage Wildcats
G A IN E S V IL L E - Craig Brow n made two frre
throw* with 7 .6 second* re m a in ing lo lead
Florida past N o. 7 Kentucky 59-57 Tuesday
night before a record crowd of 12.221.
Kentucky's Tra v l* Ford was fouled seconds
later. He m ade Ihe first free throws and
Inlrnllonully missed Ihe second. Walter Mc­
Carty of thr Wildcat* grabbed Ih e loose hall and
had a chance to send the game Into overtime,
butmlssedn IO-footJumperastlnteexpired.
Kentucky 113-3. 3-2 Southeastern Confrrrncel
led by 47-40 w ith under tlx m in u te s left, before
Florida 114-2. 4 -0 ) wrnl on a 13-4 ru n lo lake a
35-51 lead w ith less than a m inute remaining
A 3-pointrr b y Ford with 9.3 seconds tell cut
Florida's lead to 57-56. setting u p Drown'* two
free throws, his o n ly foul shots of the game.
Florida, off lo Its best Mart since 1941. was led
by Dan Cross with 20 points, while center
Andrew D cC Icrcq scored Ju*t n in e points, but
grabbed a career-high 20 rebounds as Florida
outrebounded Kentucky 51-39.
Rodrtck Rhodes led the W ildca ts with 12
polnl* and 10 rebounds.

Sampras survives, Courier wins
M ELB O U R N E. Australia - T o p seeded Pete
S am pras b a r e ly survived th e b listering
groundslrokes of Yevgeny Kafelnikov In the
Australian O p e n , outlasting the Russian In a
dramatic fifth set to reach the th ird round.
Sampras w o n 6-3. 2-6. 0-3. 1-6. 9-7 In Ihe
matrh that lasted 3 hours. 20 m inutes.
No. 3 J im Courier, seeking his third straight
Australian O pen title, rracherf the third round
with a 0-1. 6 -4 . 6-4 defeat of M urcos Ondruska
Other men's seeds to advance were No. 10
Magnus Gustafsson. No. I I Mure Rosset. No. 13
Wayne Ferreira and No. 15 Ivkn Lendl.

_

Mens’ Basketball
C. Seminole Community
Collage $1 Lsk# City
[.Seminole
C om im
•,7:30 p.m.
Community Collage,

Womens’ Basketball
Samlnola Community C o lla g e at Florida
Community Collage al Jacksonville, 5 30 p m.

Boys’ Basketball
! Lake Howell at Lyman, 7:30 p.m.
Oviedo at Lake Mary. JV, 6 p.m.; v, 7:30 p m.
I Seminole at Lake Brsnllay. Freshman, 4 p m.;
|unlor vanity, 6 p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m .

Girls’ Basketball

H tn wxww sxwa anaasssr
Lake Mary's Jason Tltdoll (No. 6. right) scored the game's only goal
Tuesday, converting on a pass from Jodi da Bruin 10 mlnulaa Into tha
second halt to give tha Rams a t-0 win over Ovlado and tha SAC title.

LEESBURG In a c lo s e ly roniesird game, pnv .|i»HJsfi« ' -m
mean the dlllerrnce lx iw ren w in n ­
ing and losing
u.
Unfortunately for ihe Seminole
High School girls' soccer leant. II
made Ihe one m lsiakr anil II cost
the Fighting Seminole* In a 1-0 Ins*
to Ihe Leesburg Y e llo w ja rk e ls
Tuesday night
"T h e girls played Just great." said
Seminole roach Suzy Reno. "H olh
learns worked very hard You could
see from I h r slurl that holh learns
wattled lo win this game."
l^-rshurg nut shot Seminole 16-7
and had a 2-0 udvanlagr in corner
kicks, hul T r ib e goalie La u ra
Williams kept the Yellowjackcla al
bay. collecting 14 saves.
Finally, with 4:35 left In l lie game.
Leesburg took advantage of a
momentary lapse by Ihe Seminole
defense and struck for the game's
only goal.
"O u r defense was superb." said
Reno. "Th a t's what was so heart­
breaking. Th e y played a great game
except for onr play and Dial was Ihe
difference.
"Laura played a great game. She
kept us In Die gam e."
Seminole curned a spill on the
evening as lh r Tribe Junior varsity
registered a 4-2 victory over Ihe
Y c llo w ju c k r ls . J u m e r N ic h o ls
netted a hat trick for the Tribe.
Kulhy Lope* also scored n goal
Now 4-15. Seminole will host
Lak e B ra n lle y In a S e m in o le
Athletic Conference m ulch this

evening.

O V IE D O — Even a stow start
could not pliasc the resurgent Lake
Mary High School girls' basketball
team Tuesday night.
Trailing 15-7 after one quarter
and 25-22 at halftime, the Rams
outscored the Oviedo Lions 29-16 In
the second half lo post a 51-41 win
In a Seminole Athletic Conference
contest.
"W e started slow," said Lake
Mary head coach Anna Vanlandlngham. " I think It was because ol
the nine-weeks tests lost week and
then having the last two days off
from school. But we got a wake up
call In the second half and played
real good ball the rest of the way ."
Th e win was Lake Mary s seven In
Its last nine starts.
Laura Ragucci led the Rams
ofTense with 16 points. Dtane Duber
added 13 points and 11 rebounds.
Also having good games Tor the
w in n e rs were Dawna Ferguson
(eight points, nine rebounds) and
Jennifer Grelsalng (six points, eight

B A S K E TB A LL
□ 7:30 p.m. — S U N . NBA, Los Angeles Clippers
al Orlando M agic. (L)

HMtW S M b, Mkhool SMd*n«kl

Jamlo Orras (top), wrestling at 135 pounds lor Lake
Mary, won by Injury dofault Tuesday when Oviedo's
Jeremy Ralnhard was hurt during their match and

couldn't continue. Soon after this photo was taken,
Orras spun Ralnhard to the mal. In Ihe process,
Relnhard's head and shoulder snapped against the mat.

Lake Mary regroups against Oviedo
L A K IMARY11, OVIEDO II

By TONY DeSOMIIBR
Herald 8ports Editor
L A K E M A R Y - In the cruel way lhal things have of
working themselves out In athletics, the Oviedo High
School wrestling team paid for the transgressions of the
Lake Mary Rams Tuesday night.
Having suffered through a rare (for Lake Mary)
Ihrrc-m alch losing streak where they didn't wrestle
particularly well and with nothing but huge matches
facing them the rest of the season, the Rams needed to
do something to gel themselves back In the groove.
The young Lions Just happen to be handy.
W inning the first seven weight classes and 11 of the

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14. Lake Mary ended Its slide w ith a 53-15 thumping of
Oviedo. _
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"W e needed to get our act together, said l-akr Mary
coach Doug Peters. "We've got the Tournament of

□Sac Wrestling. Page 3B

Second-half rally carries Lake Mary past Oviedo

Girls’ Soccer

□ Qalaway at Seminole. JV.6 p.m .; v, 7 p.m.
□ Lyman at Lake Howell. Ju n io r varsity, 6:30
p.m ; vanity, 7:30 p.m.

□Be# Soccer, Page SB

From Staff Bo port*

Prom Staff Haports

Wrestling

LA K E M ARY It w asn't a
performance w orthy of a champion,
but It was good enough lo clinch the
S e m in o le A t h le t ic C o n fe re nce
championship for th r l-nkr Mury
High School boys' soccer learn
With Jason T ls d r ll providing Ihe
ofTense and goalie G re g Vclho post­
ing hts school-record 15th shutout
of the season, the Lake Mary Hamn
wrapped up Ihe S A C crown with a
I -O victory over Ihe Oviedo Lions.
Aftrrwards. troth coaches were
Impressed by the effort turned In by
the Lions.
" I keep telling o u r guys over and
over that because of who we are and
where we are In o u r season, trams
are going lo come In here fired up
and ready In p la y ." said Lake Mary
coach Larry M cC orklr. shaking his
head in frustration. "Maybe they'll
listen lom e now.
"Oviedo played ve ry well tonight.
Th e y did everything they had to do
lo win this game. A n d they could
have."
Th e Rams finally broke through.
Tlsdrll scoring on an assist from
Jo d i dc Bruin w ith 30:47 remaining
In Ihe match.
But with O v ie d o 'keeper Joe
Schuyler turning In an Inspired
performance, the Lion* didn't yield

One mistake
costly for
Tribe girls

□ U k a Howell at Lyman,8 p.m.

ULaka Brantley at Seminole. J u n io r vanity, 5:15
p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m .
□ Lska Howell at Lyman. JV. 5 p.m .; v. 7 p.m.
□ Lake Mary at Ovlado. JV, 5 p.m.; v, 7 p.m.

anything more on defense. And
while they didn't manage many
quality rhances against Velho. thr
nearly perfect defensive showing
kept Ihe Lions w llhln Just onr play
of lying the game.
"T h e y ILakr Mary) played well."
said Oviedo coach Joe Avallone.
"Th e y're a well-coached learn. T h r
fact that we were able lo ro m r In
here and play them almost brad lo
head Is another stride forward lor
Oviedo High School soccer."
Avallone la u d rd (h r p lay of
Schuyler, defender Sam Sweeney,
sweeper Chris Ruehusch. and m id­
fielder Jeff Atlla
Now 19-2-3 overall and 7-0-1 In
Ihe SAC. Lake Mary will tiavcl to
Lym an on Thu rsd ay while Oviedo
(10-6-2 overall and 4-4 In Ihe
conference) will host Seminole.
'HOUNDS BLANK HAWKS
W IN TE R PARK - Jason Kendall
scorrd both goals and 'kreper Chris
I.cwls rrcordrd his 11 111 shutout of
the season Tuesday night lo lead
Lym an to a 2-0 win over Lakr
Howell In Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence boys’ soccer action.
"W e were without Hirer starters,
so we needed an effort like Kendall
and Lewis gave lo n lg h l." said
Lym an coach Ray Sandldge. "T h e y
both played a great match.
"Lake Howell had a lot of good

By TONY DaSORMIER

Marlins* Rodriguez wants raise

_______

1994

L A K I M A SYII.O VIID O fl
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GroluM* 1041. Total*: m i l l
0 , t t , (41)
McAuimt 1001. Sparrow t i l l Wilton 4)111.
Nik h v i 1 1 1 1 . LHIonqultl 4 44 II. Dvmworth |
O il. Soil 1001. Sh*IIOnl044 ToUII MOI44I.
Likt Mary
1 II II 1 4 -1 1
Orlod*
H If I II - 41
Thr** polnl Hold tool , — Lokt Mory 1
(Raguci I ) Total tovll - Loko Mary It; Ovlodo
IS Foulod owl — non* Ttctmkali — non*
Rocardt — Loko Mory I* 1*. 14 SAC; Ovlodo 4 10.
I11AC

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assists, seven blocked shots).
Oviedo (8-10. 2-5 conference) was
led by Lisa Llljenqulst (12) and
Fclcsha Wilson ( I l l Lake Mary (10-10 overall. 2-6
S A C ) w ill be al L y m a n for a
boys/glrls doublcheadcr on Friday
starting at 6 p.m . Oviedo will be at
Seminole on Thursday starting at
7:30 p.m.

MTS CLUB TRIBE
A L T A M O N T E SPR1N0S - Lake
Brantley took advantage of a poor

•
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post CFAC win

ORLANDO — Jamie Hart col­
lected IB points. 10 rebounds,
and five assists Tuesday night to
lead Orangewood Christian to a
59416 victory over Pipe Castle
Christian Academy In a Central
Florida Athletic Conference boy*
basketball contest.
"It was close the wltole game."
said Orangewood Christian coach
Dave Hogan. "We were up 58-48
with two minutes left and had to
hold themoft."
’
Jakob Hardrick contributed 13
points for the Orangewood
Christian Rama (12-8 overall, 5-0
In the CPAC) while ,000 Va»deStreek chipped! 'to with 12 •
points. 11 fttawid*. end
•Owto before foul lnftRtt.
cisey DeLoach scored 24

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(C. DoLooch II. Total tocli - Or»"0 owood
Ovtotio* n. pm* c m ii * n F* * d ovi O rw ilM id Chrltllon. Mikhail ond Van
SoShook; PM* Cotn*. Kouior and CoMoun.
Ttchnkolf - Non*. Rocordt - Or on**wood
Christian IM . M t F A C . PM* Cottl* l»7. I I
CFAC.

points for Pine Castle Christian

(10-7,2-2 CFAC).
.
In Junior varsity action. Pine
Castle Chrtatlan handed Or­
angewood Christian Its first loss
oftM season. 74-69.

□Baa Basketball, Paga SB

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

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IS - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, January 19, 1994

Three-inning perfect game
highlights Hosack sweep

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LA CLIPPERS 1114)
Ellis 1 ) 40 14 Vaught 4 I I 1 4 II. Spencer
1100 4, Harper 7 It ) I D . Jeckson II 10 0 I
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LA Clippers
D n D 41 - IM
Miami
41 M n 14 - 114
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Miami I IM (Rica 110. Smith 4 0. Shaw 14.
A skins 0 I). Fouled out — None Rebocmdt —
Los Angeles $1 IVeught 111. Miami II (Lang
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Miami M I Shew 111 Total touli - Los
Angeles 14. Miami I ' A - 14 401

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NyecktOMI Joseph s. L I 40
Oneonta St 74 New Palti St 41
Penn St Behrend 7S Al'red 70
Pittsburgh 77. Boston College II
Plattsburgh SI It. SI Lawrence 4S
Rider U.Monmouth. N 1.14
Robert Morris to. SI Francis. Pa 41
Roberts Wesleyan U . Kauka 77
Syracusan.St JohnsII
Trinity. Conn 10. Wesleyan 40
Ur sinus II. Washington. Md IS
Utica 74. Unkm. N Y 44
W Connecticut 71. E Connecttcutal
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Louisian* Christian l». Jarvis Christian 77
Milligan !0, Tuscutum*!
SI Tltomai to. L»n« 7!
Virginia Tech It. Liberty 41
Virginia Union 74 Shan 44
WtbOer 77. War ner Savtoer n 14
Xavier NO 47. Southern, NO SO
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DtPeuI 71. Massachusetts 7s
Illinois Wetlyn 71. North Central St
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Senlord B'own to SI Lewis Christian 7»
Tabor 74 Storting 71
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Howard Payne to. Panhandle SI 44
LSU Shreveport 70. Austin Cat 71
Teies Tech » . Southern Mem 71
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N Dakota St 14. Mankato St 44
St Mary t Cal |7 Sacramento St 47
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KENTUCKY 1111)
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Dyrkoibotn I I 00 7 Anderson 04 I ] 1
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Rhodes 0 I). Florida 1 tl (Cross 1 7. Andre ion
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Florida 10 (Cross. OrClertq Thompson 1).
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B A IT
Albany. N Y U . Ithacaae
Binghamton 41 Cortland SI 41
ftrandatllt. Smith 40
Bridgewater. Mass M. North Adams 47
BrockportSt D.OswagaSl SO
Columbia Union 74. F rotlburg St SO
Connecticut Col OS. Amherst 44
Csery 1L New England *
Dick inson 4*. Gettysburg 44
Elmira IM. Hartwtck 04
FranklinkMarshallTB. W Maryland41
GenesaoSt 01, UlKO Tech 40
Hamilton 44Cterksan. ppd. weather
Iona U . Manhattan 79
Marcyhurst 44 MentfwtdM
Mount Holyoke 71. M IT 47
New Pent St 47. Oneonta SI 44
Perm SI Behrend 17. Alfred at
Providence IS VillanovaU
Roberts Wesleyan 4'. Kau4a44
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SI. Lawrence So. Platfiburgh SI. II
Salem SI 44. Westfield SI D
Siena u Fairfield U
Swerthmore IS. Bryn Mawr II
Temple 71. Cent Connecticut St 70
W Gmneclicwt St. 7A E Connecticut St IS
W New England Si. Worcester Tith e I
Wesleyan 77. Tufts 40
Wilkes 71. Kings. Pa *7. OT
Williams Smith D . B IT D
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Ciemaonll. Winlhrop 14
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Liberty 44. Va Commonwealth 44
Lena II. Florida Memorial M
N Carolina SI 74. Walt Forts! 71. OT
Randolph Macon 11 Va Wesleyan la
Shaw 77. Virgima Union a'
Tuscuiim 7A Muugana)
Virginia M Maryland M
Virginia SI M. Hampton U SS
Warner Southern 70, Wlbber at
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Cap-in 7t. Marietta 11
Doan* 7A Concordia Neb 71
Hastings M. Nebraska Weslyn St
John Carroll 71. Htrem Col D
Lawrence 70. Northland Bible 74
Missouri Bapiistll. Iowa Wc-slyn 11
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Xavier. Ohio 04. Cincinnati 40
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U oltheOtarksM. Arkansas Coll 47
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New Jersey
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Games

Ottawa 4 E dmonton 1. OT
Quebec 4 Pittsburgh }
N Y Rangers 4. St Louts I
Anaheim] Toronto 1 t-e
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Wednesdiy's Games
T oronto a* Hartford. 7 IS p m
E dmonton at Buffalo. 7 11p m
Boston at Montreal. 7 is pm
St Louts at Philadelphia 7 11 p m
N T Istandars at Tampa Bay. 7:lSp m
Washington at F torIda. 7:11p.m.
Anaheim at Detroit. 7 IS p m
New Jersey el Winnipeg. I IS p m
Calgary al Vancouver, ip IS p m

Helena Sukeva ( I I I , Ciech Republic, del
Mana Endo. Japan a 4.1 7.7 1
Ginger Nelgeton Alpine. Calll . del Krlilla
Boogert. Netherlands 4 1.» 0
Maey Jee Fernand* 1 (a), Miami, dal lees
Gerrechategwl, Argaalma. a A I A * 7.
Amy Fraitar. Rochester Hill A Mich . del
RadhaBobkova.Ciech Rapublk.Ol.a 1
Elena Makarova. Russia, dal Ran*
Simpson Alter. Canada. 4 1 74 17 41
hr Vine Radford. Australia, dal MarStla
Kochle. Germany. 7 A 4 J
Anka Huber 17), Germany, del June
Maierd F ranca. 7 a I# 41. ] A 4 1

S A N FO R D — It was almost a
case of all or nothing on opening
night of (he Sanford Recreation
Department W omen's Polar Bear
Stowpllch Softball League at
Plnehurst Park Tuesday night.
Th e winners scored 59 runs on
57 hits, while the losers were
held to 12 runs on 14 hits.
Ilosack Engineering had the
biggest nlghi. outscortng San­
ford Dingo 19-12 and then get­
ting a 204). three-inning perfect
game victory against Northland
to swrep a doubleheader.
Also having a good opening
night performance was Lake
Monroe Inn, which scored 12
runs in the first Inning and
posted u 2 0 -0 . th re e -in n in g
whitewashing ol Northland.
Ilosack rolled up leads of 11-3
and 19-7 and collected 17 hits In
the win over Sanford Dingo
Pacing Hosack were Delores
Gallo (triple, three singles, three
runs, two Hill), Michelle Lynn
(triple, three singles, two run*,
(wo Kill I. Debbie Ziegler (triple,
single, three runs, two RHI),
Cindy Campliell (double, single,
three runs, two RUII, Lisa Clark
(two singles, three runs) and
Mary Wilson (home run. two
runs, three Rill).
Also, Robin Daggett (single,
two runs. RDM. Lynn Pell Islngle.
two RDI). Gina Mulllnax (two
HDD. Juanita Johnson (RHI) and
Sue H rowlow(run).
Lending Sanford Dingo were
Tin a Kim ball (double, single,
lour runs. RDII. Patti Policy
(douhlr. single, three runs, two
RDII. Sissy Steele (double, single,
two RDI). Kim Curtis (double,
run. three RDII. (.cab Sparrow
(double, two RDI). Paula Sorger

First Raend
Jessica Emmons. Phoeni*. and Tessa
Price. South Africa del Louisa Field
Australia and Arm Henricassan San Fran
citco.40.4 4
Catherine Barclay and Kerry Arm* Gut*
Australia, del Patricia Hy. Canada end
Mercedes Pai. Argentina, a A J 4.4 0
Velde Lake and Clara Wood Britain, del
Amy da Lana and Erika da Lon* Lincoln.
Mast a 1.1 a. 7 1
Katrine Adams Houston, and Kathy
Rinaldi Stunkel III, Amelia Island dtl
Yayuh Basuki. Indonesia and Nana Miyagl.
Japan.7 A 0 A
Silvia Farina am) Linda Farrando Maly,
del Justin* Haddrr and Angw Wookoch.
Australia. 1 * 4 4 1 1

K e lt McOanald and N lta l* Pratt.
Australia del karma Habtudova and
Janetta Huserova. Slovak 1* 4 7(17). a J. 44
La ura Galarsa Ita ly, and Natalia
Medvedeva M l). Ukraln*. del N*nn»
Dahlman. Finland and Klrrlly Sharp*
Australia, a a. a 4
Joanne Fault. Australia and Robin Whitt.
Del Me- Calif drf Laurenca Courton ano
Nancy Feber Baton*" 4 7 (I 7). a I. 4 1
Jan* Nevolna Ciech Republic, and
Arantia Sandet Vkarto 111. Spain, dtt
Christina Papedakt. Greece and Emanueta
Tarda. Switzerland a 1.4 I
Aktka Kl|tmuta and Naoko Kl|imut*
Japan dal Kristin Godrtdg* and Joann*
Limmev. Australia 4 1.4 I
Gtgi Fernandei. Aspen. Coto. and Natalia
Tva re va ( I t . Belarus, del Varanlka
Martinet. Germany, and Magdalena Mret.
Poland. * 1 . a 4
Ruiandra Dragomir and trine Sp-rie*
R o m a n ia , da l C a m illa B e n ja m in ,
Bafartlwld. Calif and Kimberly Pa. Railing
Hiiiv Cant . 1 1 f a i r 01
Eugenia ManwOeva R u s h * and Led*
Metkhl M l) Georgia dt« Karin Kichawndi.
Germany, and Flortncl* Label. Argentina
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Are Irene* Open, ResuHs
M E L B O U R N E Australia - Results
Wednesday o4 the IS 7 million Australian
open I seed ngs ,n parentheses I
Men
Singles
Utmna RvmpmI
Grant Stafford South Africa, del Emilia
Sancnot. Spam 4 1.41.47
Joem Rantenbrmk Germany, del Filip
Oewult. Belgium a t. 4 A 4 I
Paul Maerhuit. Netherlands, del Jonathan
Stark. Medtord Ore .1 1 .4 L i t
Jim Cpurtae (I), Oade City dal Marses
Ondrwsha. Vsuth A trk i.S 1.4A 44
Aaron Krkhstotn. Gross* Pemte. M k h .
del Tomes Nydahl Sweden 74 171). a ). 4 7
1171.41
Ivan Lendl 111). Greanwkh. C a m . del
Rkhey Reneberg Houston.» 7.11.4 1.41
Marc Rots*1 (H I. Swifter lend del Jekcb
Hlatek Swilierland a a. 7417 a), 1 4 .4 1
Daniel Voces. Ciech Republic, del Andre*
Gamsen/i Italy, a I .a t 41
Wayne Ferreira 111). South Atrka. del
David Rikl. Ctech Rtpubtk. 4 A * A 4 1
Nkklak Kutll. Sweden, del London Stotto

Australia, a a a 1.4 1

Ftrst
David Adams. Australia, and Andrei
Othovtaiy IF). Russia, dyt Paul Anrsacona.
East Hampton. N Y . and Doug Flech. SI
Le uH .41 .4A4 I
C n ttie n Brandi. Ita ly, and Tames
Carbonall. Spa.,.. d*l Brian Davaning.
Oklahoma City, and Ai*t O Orion. Amarillo.
Trees, 14.41.44
Tom Nissan. Netherlands, and Cyril Suk
171, Crech Republic, del Jorge Loteno.
Me m u . and Jim Pu gh . Hentfm Pries Verdes.
Calll .4 4 4 4 *7
H*alh Denman and Grant Doyle, Australia,
dot Neil Bread and Reyce Dappa. South
Afrke.7 4 ( 7 » . 4 7IS7).&gt;S
Stove DeVrieA San Mateo. Calll.. and
David MacPhersan. Australia, del Tam
Kempevs and M*nno Ousting Netherlands.
4 1.44
Ken Flash. Alpharetta. G a . and Rick
Leach (IS). Laguna Beach. C a lll. del Mike
Bauer, Em eryville Calll ■ *nd Oavid
Pr motil. Germany, 7 1. a a
Andrew Krattmann and Mark Krattmann
Australia, dal Grant Cornell. Caned* and
Patrick Galbraith ( I ) , Tacoma. Wash. 4 7
I I 14). AO. a 4
Ellis Ferreira and Christo Van Hamburg.
South Alnca. dal Scott DaviA Newport
Beach. C a lll. and Oavid Pato. Lai VogaA
44 4 A l l
Mika Briggs. Newport Beach. Calll. and
Brian MacPhto. San Jos*. C a lll. dal Jamie
Morgan and Mark Philippeuasto. Australia.
(A ll
Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodtorde III.
Australia, del Stolen Kruger and Kevin
Ullye", South A If lea. 4 A 4 }

Carolina Kuhlman. Lakeside Park. Ky ,
del Nadine Ercagovlc, Croatia. 7 1.44.41
Chanda Rubin, Latayelle. La . del.
Amanda Coefier (111, South Atrka. 4 I. I A

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BALTIM O RE ORIOLES - Announced the
elimination el the vice president business
affairs, held by Oob Aytwerd. as pan of me
restructuring of the Iron! ottke
BOSTON R E D SOX - Agreed to terms
with Tim Neehring InI wider on a one year
contract
CALIFO RN IA ANOELS - Agreed to terms
with Bob Palter ton pitcher, on e minor
league contract
KANSAS C IT Y ROYALS Agreed to
terms with David Howard mfwider, on a
one year contract
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with Jim Leyrlfl. infwlder catcher end
Saver Hernendei and Oonn Poll, pitchers,
on one year contracts
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wins Mika Stanton anj Matt Murray pitch
arA an ana year centres tt
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Jose Basil isle pitcher, and Jos* Vue a no
mltotder. on ana year contracts
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aider, on e one yea'
with Tree
centrket
PHILAD ELP H IA PM ILUES - Agreed to
terms with Larry Andrufk pitcher, an a
miner Hague contract
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Ace Drilling in 1st place
Pram Staff Reports
S A N F O R D — Discount Pro­
pane rolled to Its second fiveInning. 12-run rule win of the
season, whipping W hrlchel A
Howard 18-4 in a high scoring
night In the Sanford Recreation
D e p a rtm e n t M en's T u e s d a y
Night Polar Dear Slo w pltch
Softball league at Chase Park.
Discount Propane Is now 2-0.
but A re Drilling 13-0) look aver
the top spot by sweeping a
doubleheader from Gager Pest
Control (13-11 and Ken Hummel
Chevrolet i l l -8 ) . Whelchel &amp;
Howard U now 2-1. while Ken
Rummel and Gager arc both 0-2.
C o n trib u tin g for D iscount
Propane were Paul Ingamells
(four singles, three runs, two
RDI). Shnwn Grim es (double,
two singles, three runs, two
RDII. Kevin Julian (three singles,
tw o r u n s , tw o R D I). M ike
Biodtlck (triple, double, lour
Kill) and Roger Klnnaird (triple.
■Ingle, two runs. RDI).
Also contributing were Jack
Lewis (two singles, three runs,
two RDI). Mike D'Am ico (two
singles, three runs, RDII. Chris
Grtssoin (two singles, n m l. Steve
Manke (two singles, RDI). Manny
Silvia islngle. two RDI) and Tony
Trice (single, run).
Doing the hitting for Whelchel
A Howard were Te rry Russl (two
singles, run. two RDI). Vince
Howard (two singles, two runs),
Marty Johnson (two singles).
Denny Clayton (single, run).
Chris Wargo and Eric Johnson
(one single and one RDI each)
and Dan Gooding (single).
Pacing Ace Drilling against
Gager were Chris Ray (triple,
double, single, two runs, two
RDI), Lonnie Clark and Jerry

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singles, ru n . three RDI) and
James Thom pson (twn slnglcsl.
Also. Kelly Denton (single,
run, three RDI). Rick Gardner
and T o n y Dlcklckl (one single,
one run and two RDI each). Keith
Denton (single, run. ROD and
Run W u rrrtl and Scotty Gertng
(one single and one run each).
Hitting for Gager Pest Control
were W ayne W alker (two singles,
run). Frank Tu rn e r (two singles).
Hich H cm lnger (single. RDI I and
Mark Dolton (single).
Doing the damage for Ace
Drilling agulnst Ken Rummel
were Clark (double, two singles,
run. two RDI). Keith Denton
(three singles, two runs, two
RDI), G ovcm ale (three singles,
run. RBI). W arren (three singles,
two runs) and Gertng (triple,
single, run. two RDI).
Also hitting were Ray Itrlple.
two runs). Marshall (slnglr. two
RDI), Gardner nnd Thompson
(one single nnd one RDI carh).
K e lly D e n to n (s in g le ) a n d
Bleklckl (tw o runs).
Providing the offense for Ken
Rummel were Brian Curtis (two
singles. R D I). Scot! Fletcher
(single, ru n . three RDI). David
Goldstlck (single, run. RBI). J im
Davis (single, two runs). Scott
M u rp h y (s in g le . RDII. C a ry
Keefer. Terrell Ervin nnd Jeff
Futrell (one single and one ru n
each). M ark Aten and K irb y
Swlnehart (one single each) and
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(single. RD II. Sue Mohr and
Donnie Chaplin lone single and
one run each). Sue Nlckcll (two
runs) and Teresa Ferry (run).
Hosack lopped Its first game
performance against N o r* 'a n d
as 13 of t u 20 hits went fc extra
bases, while the drfrnse did not
allow a batter to reach base.
Contributing for Hosack were
Lynn (hom e run. triple, double,
three runs, six Rill). Wilson and
llaggett (two doubles, one single,
three n m s and two Rill each).
Johnson (double, two singles,
two runs, three RDI). Pell (two
doubles, three runs, two RDI)
and Cam pbell (double, single,
three nm s).
Also contributing were Gallo
(double, two RDI), Ziegler (dou­
ble. run). Mulllnax and Rm wlnw
(one single and one RDI each)
and Clark (two nm s. RDI).
H illin g for Lake Monroe Inn
were C hris Tipton (triple, dou­
ble. single, three runs, three
RDI). Denise Hornark (double,
two singles, run, three RDI).
Carol C ra n lc k (three singles,
three n m s , (our HDI|. Jam ie
Jones (three singles, three nm s.
three RBI). Ju lie Albenson (two
singles, run . four RDII and Darh
Martino (I wo singles, two nm s).
Also Sue Dagley (doublr. run.
two RDI). Diana Wilson (single,
run. RD1|. A n n Lanza and Teresa
Flnck (one single and two runs
each! and Nina Turchon (run).
D a n ie lle W ilb u r n , T r is h a
Smith and Tcrrt Hlggentxithrm
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BrockportSt 40. Oswego St SO
Bucknell ot Army, ppd . neither
Canlslus 07. Cornell S7
Coigete III. Holy Cross 40
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Basketball—

Chapman edges Norton for Sportsman win

Continued from IB
shooting performance by
visiting Srm lnolr to post a 66*40
victo ry In Seminole Athletic
Conference girls’ lt.isKeth.il I play
Tuesday night.
Th e difference was the shoot­
ing from the floor, where Lake
Brantley hit 54 percent (27 of
50). while Seminole converted
on just 13 of 62 attempts (21
percent).
Th e Tribe was u frigid 1-31
from the floor In the middle two
periods (l-for-14 In the second
and O-for-17 In the third) as the
Patriots went from a 14-13
deficit to a 45-24 lead.
Doing the damage for Lakr
Brantley (15 7. 7-1 SAC) were
Lysa Moorefleld with 24 points
und 12 rebounds. Lelgh ann
Penney added 10 (mints.
Pacing Seminole (9 1 1 . 1-6
S A C ) was Tennlshla Eason (23
points, five rebounds, three
steals, three assists)

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Th e Lake B ra n tle y Ju n io r
varsity also won. 58-42.
The Patriots will tie al co­
conference leading Luke Howell
Thursday for a gsme that may
decide the S A C rliamplonshlp
Seminole will host Oviedo, ulwf
on Thursday. Both gamen are sel
for 7:30 p.m . stans.

Soccer
Continued from IB
chances. T h e y p luyrd w e ll.
Tha t's the most work Chris has
hud to do In one game all year."
Steve Koblnson and Brian
Dlebler usslsted on Kendall's
goals, one coming with 7:39 left
In the first half and the other
with 1 36 led In the game.
Lake Howell outshot Lym an
by a 15 8 margin, forcing Lewis
to make 10 saves. Lyman had a
6-4 advantage in comer kicks,
l-akc Howell goalie Eddie Zosky
had five saves
"W e did play well, which Is
nice." said Lake Howell coach
Anatolc Popovich. "It's a shame
It didn't show on the scoreboard
(Chris) Lewis played very well.
He really kept them In the game.
If It weren't for Lewis, we m ay
have won the game."
Lym an (16-5-1 overall. 5-3 In
the SA C ) will host conference
c h a m p io n L a k e M a ry on
Th u rs d a y while Lake Howell
(9-8-1. 3-5 In the SAC) travels to
Lake Brantley.

PATS TOP TRIBE
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S J im m y Meletlldts scored three
goals and assisted on a fourth
Tu e s d a y n igh t as the Lake
B rantley Patriots held off a
determined Seminole Fighting
Seminole squad 5-3 In a Se m i­
nole Athletic Conference boys
soccer match.
Seminole took a 1-0 lead on
Patrick Shannon's goal with Just
3:30 gone In the match. Later,
after Meletlldts bad slaked the
Patriots to a 4-1 lead, J im m y
Johnson converted a penalty
kick and Nicky Sill netted* a
direct kick for Seminole to cut
the lead to 4-3.
" A t times, we played fairly
well." said Lake Brantley coach
J im Brody. "W e missed some
chances In first half. We could
have scored as many as four
more goals
"It would have been nice to
have them because Seminole
doesn't quit. Th e y kept fighting
us. T h e y scored early and then
came back to make things Inter­
esting."
laikr Brantley tied the score ut

I-1 as Phllllpc Clonem ill scored
on an assist by Melrtlldls at 5:30
of Ihr first half. Melrtlldls thru
added unassisted goals ut 11:20
and 26 34 to give thr Patriots u
3-1 halftime lead.
Melrtlldls cntnplrtrd Ihr hat
trick with u goal three minutes
Into thr second half.

Wrestling—
Continued fro m I B
Champions this
weekend and dual meet with
Lyman for the Seminole Athletic
Conference championship next
week. We needed to gel our urt
together In a hu rry.
"Tonight, we wrestled a tram
that’s you ng but very wellcoached. W e couldn't afford
another slip up tonight. I haven't
been too happy with the guys
the last couple of weeks and they
know It. To n ig h t, they did what
they had to do."
Lake Mary's Kevin Dunn (1 19
(rounds). Mike Laurent (130).
and Ronrl J u m p p (Heavyweight)
won their matches with firstperiod pins. Nate M ltrhrll (125)
und Pat Purollnc (171) pinned
their opponents In the second
period.
Posting the o n ly wins for
Oviedo were Sean Wilson (145).
David Zlckafoosc (189). and
Brian Black 1220). Zlckafoosc
registered a first-period pin while
Blark's pin came In the second
period.
W h ile O v ie d o coach H ick
Trlb ll expected laike Mary to be
In a sharply competitive frame of
mind, he was disappointed that
his squad wasn't ready to meet
the challenge.
" T h e y were all flat.” said
Trlb ll. "T h e y Just mil there the
whole night, watting to see what
Lake Mary was going to do. We
had no Intensity at all.
"We're so yo u ng that we don't
match up w ith them at all ut
most weight classes. But when
they're not mentally prepared to
wrestle, that's a problem."
Lake Mary won the junior
varsity match. 51-15.

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feature event lost Saturday. Jan. 15. at New
Sm yrna Speedway.
Chapm an, driving the Action Performance
Monte Carlo, jumped lo Ihe earl lead, only to
loose It to Norton on lap five. Six laps Inter.
.Chapman regained his advantage.
After several laps of wheel-lo-wheel rac­
ing. Chapm an edged Norton by half a ear
length al the checkers.
"T h e car was a little loose tonight.” said
Chapm an, who has been racing oval tracks
for three years. "I really had lo hang on lo
the cur und try to bold m y position because
Bubba (Norton) was really driving me a hard
race."

N orton, who drives the O'Nell RoofIng/Danny's Transm ission Cumaro. has
been racing for less than two years.
"O u r Car really ran good tonight, consid­
ering (hat Ibis Is a new track for us." said
Norton. 24. who lives In Lake City. "It was a
good race and a real close race. Art gave me
a lot of racing room. We both raced each
other hard and clean."
Tra ilin g Notion to the stripe were David
Gould. Bill Loomis, and T o n y Newsom.
Michael Williams dominated racing action
us he led every circuit to win his second
Limited Late Model feature event of the
season. Rounding out *hc top five were. In
order of finish. T im m y To d d . Jeff Kolp.
Te rry Russell, and Chris Sm ith.
Three-tim e Florida Association of Stock
Car Automobile Racing (F A S C A R I cham pi­
on Bobby Sears plckrd up his fourth

Mint-Stock main event win of the season. In
low were Robbie Yokam. Conrad Grenier.
Bob Doxle. and Keith French.
Titusville's Glen Castro went green flag lo
checkers to notch his third Bomber victory
of Ihr 1994 season. Bobby Stevens was
second over Chuck Vola. Doug Gould, and
Ron Sandusky.
Former Laic Model driver T a n k Tuck e r
survived several caution periods to win his
first ever Modified feature. W ayne Parker
look second with Joe Middleton, two laps
down, finishing third.
TufTy Hester, fresh off a second place
finish Friday night at Orlando Speedworld.
charged to victory for his first New Sm yrna
Speedway Late Model victory.
Early race leader Greg Frocm m lng was
knocked out of competition when a lapped
cur forced him Into Ihe front straightaway
wall.

W ood adds to lead with 2nd win of season
By F A U L M A B S E O U A
Special tolho Herald
O R L A N D O — Current Florida Association
of Stock Car Automobile Raring (F A S C A R I
(.ate Model (&gt;olnl lender Ricky Wood dom i­
nated the action In the 25-lap headliner last
Friday. Ja n . 14. at Orlando Speedworld.
W'ood Jumped Into a quick early lead
which h r held until lap 10. when Wayne
Akers J r . spun Into a huge water puddle,
coating the turn four area.
Following th r red (lag stoppage for the
clean-up. the race became the Ricky and
Ricky show was second-place running Ricky
Marshall outgunned Ricky Wood on th r
restart to take the lead.
Wood repassed Marshall two laps later to
regain the top spot as Marshall faded and
eventually dropped out.
Second-running Gayle Haines spun 1a*r in
the race and lost a lap In the process while

lost week’s winner. TufTy Hester, moved up
and held second all Ihr way In the checkers.
D rivin g th r Advanced Hrrmrtlcs/Doyd
Engine Camaro. Wood took his second win
of season while Hester now has u victory
and four second place finishes to his credit.
Rookie Scott Lauglthn took third over
Bruce Everett and Lynn DlCandlo
A hum ble Howard Osteen admitted In
victory lane that he had the second-fastest
Modified In the field that night But when
his lop competitor. Raymond Lovclady.
broke an axle In Ihe heat rare. Osteen's was
the car to beat
Osteen look advantage of the sltuutlon
and raced to his first victory of the srason.
W ally Patterson had his best showing of
the new season, coming home second o vrr
recent Southard Racing School graduute
Tedd Dlxson. Ray Smith took fourth with
Shnln Held rounding out the top five.
Th e ultra-competitive Mini-Stock feature

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win of th r season. Completing the top five
were. In order of finish. Keith French. David
Lecklltncr. Dink Sullivan, and R .J. Amone.
For the third time this season. Limited
Late Model honors went lo Michael Williams
In a race that was red-flagged for a grinding
front stretch crash that saw Gary Schllchtcr
T-boned by Scott Kirkpatrick. Fortunately,
neither driver was hurl.
C u rre n t points leader T im m y To d d
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Saflnttl. Jeff Kolp. and George M urphy.
Paul Colgan made quick work of the
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year. Trailing him across the finish line
were Rick Johns. Barbara Pierce, David
Gould, and Scott Woods.
Other feature event winners were John
Smith (Bombers). Fred Peters (Run-Abouts),
und Fred E rh (Mini-Bombers).

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People
Cook of the Week
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She shares her ‘Taste of Sanford’ specialty

Line dancing classes start
Line dancing classes started Ja n . IB at the Sanford Senior
Center and will be offered every Tuesday night.
Th e classes arc $2 each and will take place from 6 to 8 p.m .
For m ore Information, call 330-5897 or 330-5699.

G lass show 8nd sale set
T h e semi-annual Sanlando Depression Era Class w ill tuke
place at the Sanford Civic Center on Jn n . 28-30.
T c rl Steele, editor and publisher of T h e Daze" and Gene
Florence, author and glass authority, will I k- the featured
guests.
P itc h e rs , punch b o w ls and sandw ich trays w ill be
highlighted.
A special preview and shopping lim e will be on Frid a y. Jan.
28 from 6 to 9 p.m.
Tile show nnd sale will be on Saturday. Jan. 29 from 10 a.in.
to 5 p.m . nnd on Sunday, Jn n . 301m m 10a.m. to 4 p.m .
Tickets arc 85 and they are good for the three days.
T h r r r w ill l»e door prizes nnd n snack bar.
For more Information, call Millie nnd lllll Dow ney nt
289-3355 o r 8558502.

Exercise set for elderly, handicapped
L A K E M A R T — The Lake Mary Seniors will sponsor u grntle
exercise program for elderly nnd handicapped persons on Jan.
25. from 10:30 to 11:30 a m .. at Old Lake Mary Ctly Hall. 158
N. C o un try C lub Road
Th e progam will Ik - lead by Christine Carlson K .N . from
Olsten K lm e rly Health Care. A finger food luncheon w ill follow
the program .
For Information, call Pnulee Stevens. 324-3060. w ork, or
323-1938. home.

CALENDAR
Nar-Anon to meet
Nar-Anon meets every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at West Lake
Hospital. 589 West Slale Road 434. Long wood Nar-Anon Is n
support group open to families and friends of addicts. Dally
living w ith an addict Is m ore turmoil than you can handle by
yourself. Jo in for support In coping with your Addict: gain
serenity to make decisions and pul yo u r life back In f j c u s . Call
260-1900 for more Information.

Rotary meets early
Rotary C lu b of Lake M ary meets Thursday m ornings.
7:30-8:30 a m . at the Tlm a cu ar. C o untry Club, on Rinehart
Road. Contact Dill Moore, president, at 323-1192.

Weight Watchers meet on Thursdays
A local chapter of Weight Watchers meets at the Lake Mary
C om m unity Building every Th u rsd a y from 4:4b to 0:45 p.m .

Omni Toastmasters meet at Heathrow
The O m n i Toastmasters C lu b will meet at 5.30 p .m . every
Thursday a t the AAA building. 1000 A A A Drive. Heathrow;'
Call S a m Ryan nt 6 7 1-2656 for more Information.

Hollywood East clogging classes
Hollywood East Dancers conduct clogging classes every
Thursday. Beginners from 6:30 lo 7:30 p.m . and intermediate
from 7:30 lo 8:30. at Mclodec Skating Rink. W. 25th Street
near Airport Boulevard In Sanford.
The coal Is 83 per class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with
paying child.
For Information, call M a n y at 322-3761 or Dawn. 904-7350270.

Help for child support enforcement
Association lor Children for Enforcement of Suppon. A C E S ,
will meet the third Th u rsd a y each m onth. 7 p.m. at the
Seminole C o u n ty Library, Casselberry branch. S.K. 4 36 and
Oxford Road. Meetings are free. Call 095-1720 or 324*8855 for
more Informal Ion.

NEW ARRIVALS
E U S TIS — David Brian and
Anne II. Grlsw ood of Eustls,
announce the birth of their son.
Jake Curtis. Dee. 2. 1993. nt
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford. H r weighed 9 lbs..

Mi ounce, and was 21 Inches In
length.
Maternal grandfather Is Dr.
C .F. Brooke Smith. Sanford, and
p u l c r n u t g r a n d m o t h e r Is
Florence Adams of Eustls.

SANFO RD C o o k of the
Week Polly Pezold slays very
busy nnd dedicated when It
comes to her long-standing In­
vo lve m e n t with the Sanford
W om an's Club.
A n d she gets a tremendous
nmaunt of pleasure when she
ra n spend time enjoying two of
her favorllr hobbles, reading and
sewing However. If one wonts to
see her "little old light shine."
Just ask Pezold about h r r grand­
children. This Is definitely one
lady whom “ grandmnhood" fits
like a glove.
P e zo ld and he r h u s b a n d .
Ralph, have two children. Their
older child, John, vice president
of Acc Hardware In Sanford, and
his wife. Trncv. have blessed the
Pezolds with two grandchildren:
M ichael, 2. nnd D rllln c y . 9
months.
T h e i r d a ug hte r. K a th y , n
tra c h rr In Deltona, und her
husband. Frank Roche, have
three children: Jennifer. I I . :
P a tric k . 8; and Je ffe ry . 16
months. All live grandchildren
a re th e a p p le s o f l h e ir
grandparents' ryes.
Since Jennifer and her mother
have dance rlasscs on Monday
and Tuesday, these two nights
are dinner nights at the Pcfolds.
As well. Pezold ulso gels to
spend time with Patrick and
Jeffery until class Is over. "If you
were to ask Jennifer, she'd tell
you that her grandma Is Ih r best
cook In lown." says Pezold. “ In
fact, the minute she walks In the
door, she's asking what's for
supper."
Sewing has bccomr a longestablished hobby w ith Pezold.
She has belonged to (he same
sewing circle for 35 years. "IPs

C O O K OP
T H IW E E K

still the same bunch of girls."
said Pezold. Early on with her

M any famllcs rely more and
m o re on packages a n d a l­
ready-prepared foods because of
(he fast pace of today's lifestyles.
In th e process, th e y often
overlook how easy m any of these
products are to prepare with Just
a few common Ingredients.
Mixes and partially-prepared
foods usually are a little quicker
and easier to prepare, but re­
quire similar cooking time. The
p a rtln lly prepared foods are
more expensive since you arc
paying for the convenience as
well us special packaging. Also,
one has no control over the
added preservatives or other
Ingredients Included.
T r y and compare some of
these easy, from-scratch recipes
for some common convenience
foods. I think you'll be pleased
with the results.

M ICRO W AVE M ACARO NI
AND CHEESE
1 cup uncooked elbow maca­
roni
1 cup hot water
Vi c u p m ilk
2 T b s p . butter or margarine
1 cup cubed process cheese
spread or American cheese
C o m b in e m acaroni, water,
m ilk and butter In I -quart casse­
role. Microwave on 100 percent
power, uncovered. 7-8 minutes
or u n til macaroni Is tender,
stirring once or twice. Stir In
cheese.
Microwave 1100 percent), un­
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cheese starts to melt. Stir and let
stand a few m inutes brfnrr
serving.
Aboul 2 servings. 470 rulorlrs
each. Cost, approximately S I.
•For 4 servings, use double
the Ingredients amount and a
2-quart casserole. Increase timer
lo 9 -1 0 m ln u te a and lV i-2
minutes.

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MICROWAVE POTATOES
2 cups thinly-sliced potatoes
(2-3 medium)
1 green onion, sliced
2 Tbsp. butter or margarine
V4 tsp. salt
Vi cup milk
C o m b in e potatoes, onion,
butter, salt and V4 cup milk In
1-quart casserole. Microwave on
100 percent power uncovered.
10-12 minutes or until potatoes
urc tender, s tirrin g once or
twice. Stir In remaining V4 cup
milk. Let stand a few* mlnulcs
before serving.
About 4 servings. 120 calorics
each. Approximately $.60.
•Micro-hint: V4 cup sour cream
can be added with m ilk after
c o o k in g fo r S o u r C re a m
P o ta to e s. V4 c u p s h re d d e d
Cheddar Cheese added with milk
after cooking for A u Gratln
Potatoes.

MICROWAVE BROWNIES
Vi cup butler or margarine
I square (1 oz.) unsweetened
chocolate
41 cup sugar

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1 tsp. vanilla
44 cup all-purpose flour
V4 cup chopped nuts. If desired
Combine butter and chocolate
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b le nd e d . Spoon Into 7 -In ch
sq u a re p la s tic p a n : spread
evenly.
Microwave, uncovered. 4-4V4
m in u te s or u n til no longer
doughy, do not overcook. Cool.
C u t Into squares About 16
se rvin g s. 135 culores each.
$1 20
•If you use an 8-Inch square
glass baking dish, place dish on
overturned saucer In oven. In ­
crease lime 5-5Vi minutes.
Since m any of you heal water
and milk in Ih r microwave oven.
I've Included this bulk recipe for
hot cocoa mix. T h is scratch mix
costs about 12« a cup. Compare
It w llh what you pay for Individ­
ual packets or even a bulk can.
T h is m ix contains no fall

HOTCOCOA MIX
T h e r e are a g re a t m a n y
microwave potato dishes on the
market hut making your own
lakes on'y a few minutes more.
Th is baste recipe has several
v a r ia tio n s In c lu d e d In the
micro-hint.*

You can make this recipe for
microwaved brownies In a few
m lnulcs. If you happen lo have
Ihc reusable plastic plan from a
brownie mix be sure to use (I.
That (&gt;an 1s better than a glass
baking dish and m ight even be
worthwhile buying the mix lo
get (lie pan. Dion'l overcook or
brownies become hard.

' 4 l l ( OtM k Im • a'■ I iM r C v W )|

sewing, she would sew most of
her own clothes and some for
others. Today, she delights In
sewing things for her grand­
children. "M y sewing room right
now Is jut piled up w llh things to
d o ," Pezold said. Bui there is
little doubt that It will slay that
way for very long.
Pezold nnd her husband are
both retired Itanking officials.
Ralph enjoys spending some of
his leisure time golfing or fish­
ing. Earlier on ln*o their retire-

m e n t. the Pezolds tra veled
across the entire continental
U n i t e d St at es In t hei r
motorhome. There are m any
memories fondly recalled by
P e z o ld . T h e a u tu m n c o lo r
changes o r even the w hite
blanket of snow that Is lost with
time In one's mind when you
live In a state rhal Is "snowless."
A ll In all. "w e rrally like Alaska
the best. It was so so beautiful."
she said.

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Make your own convenience foods

W ED N ESD AY’S PRIME TIM E

&lt;•*'» «n l'»iN Ciai

Polly Pezold stirs • big pot of steaming Cabbage-Beef Soup.

In 1-quart glass batter bowl.
M icrowave on 100 percent
power, uncovered. lV i-2 minutes
or until chocolate Is Just melted,
stirring once. Blend In sugar
thoroughly. Beat In egg. blend in
v a n illa . A d d f lo u r , b a k in g
powder, salt and nuts; stir until

6 cups non-fat dry mlk powder
2 cups sugar
1 cup unsweetened cocoa
14 tsp. salt
1 vanilla bran
C om bine all Ingredients In
2-quart Jar or container. Cover
lightly and shake until evenly
m ixed. Store tightly covered
until needed.
T o p re p a re c o c o a , f ill a
m icrow ave-safe m u g or cup
atmut 41 cup full with water or
milk. Microwave (100 percent),
uncovered. lV i-2 minutes or

until straining hoi. Stir w a trr to
rrlra sr air bubbles. Stir In 3-4
rounded tablespoons of mix.
*Mlx la best If made at least 24
hours ahead so vanilla flavor can
penetrate other Ingredients (One
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Valentine
chocolate
treats say,
‘Be mine’

Slim widow’s diet 'secret9
is just simply moderation
DEAR ABBTt Some lime ago.
an Item appeared In your col­
umn about an elderly lady who
lost weight on a diet she com­
posed. She lost weight on It and
went. I think, from a size 14 to a
6. I forgot what eating
pattern she followed
Could you let me have a copy
of that program? thank youl

Looking for a w ay to M y "1
love you" this Valentine'* Day?
Nothing says "B e Mine!" more
than a heavenly rich chocolate
cake or velvety-smooth choco­
late pie presented with lender
loving care.

A Heavenly Chocolate Truflle
l.oat will makp any Valentine's
Day a festive and memorable
celebration.

CUPID'S ARROW CHOCO­
LATE MOUSSE TORTE
1 package (4 ounces) sweet
cooking chocolate, broken Into
pieces
2 Tbsp. margarine or butter
I tub (R oz.) chocolate nondairy whipped lopping
I baked 0-lnch chocolate cake
layer, cooled, sliced Into two
layer*
Mlcruwve chocolate and mar­
garine In mlcrowavable bowl on
high I to 2 minutes or until
chocolate Is almost melted, stir­
ring halfwsy through hestlng
time. Stir until chocolsle Is
c o m p le te ly m e lte d . Cool 5
minutes.
Stir In 2 cups of the whipped
lopping. Spread between cake
layers. Frost cake w ith remain­
ing whipped topping.
Refrigerate at least 4 hours.
Garnish with chocolate-covered
strawberries. If desired. Store
leftover cake In refrigerator.
Makes 6 to 8 servings.

H EAVENLY CHOCOLATE
TRUPPLE LOAF
3 packages (4 oz. each) sweet
conking chocolate
W cup water
1 package (8 ounces cream
cheese, softened
H cup sugar
1 tap. vanilla
tap. almond extract
1 tub |R oz.l chocolate nondairy whipped topping, thawed
Lightly grease 8x4-lnch loaf
pan; line bottom and sides with
wax paper.
Microwave 2V4 packages of the
chocolate and water In large
m lcro w a va b le b o w l 1 to 2
minutes or until chocolate la
almost melted, stirring halfway
through heating time. Stir until
Chocolate Is completely melted.
Deal cream cheese and sugar
until smooth. Beat In vanilla.

Cook
Contlnaed from Pag* 4B
During their travels, Pexold
was able to collect a few more
recipes. " I have recipe boxes In
this cupboard and that cup­
board." said Pezold. " I really like
to try out new recipes and do a
little exchanging with friends
and fam ily."
T h is past weekend the Sanford
W om an's C lub sponsored Its
annual "T h e Taste of Sanford."
Pezold decided to prepare her
recipe for Fruit Salad. T h is Is an
Impressive and easy dish to
prepare. "I Just love this one, It
tastes so good." she concluded.

FRUIT SALAD
2 2 0 -o z . c a n s p in e a p p le
chunks
3 cans mandarin oranges
V4 Jar Maraschino cherries
5 large bananas, sliced
1 package Tapioca pudding,
regular
1 package vanilla pudding,
regular
Drain Juice from fruit except
bananas. You will need 3 cups
Juice. Cook puddings In Juice
until thick. Cool. Add bananas to
other fruit and then blend with
cooled pudding mixture.
Serve In a glass bowl. Keep
covered. It w ill keep 3 days In
th e r e f r i g e r a t o r w i t h o u t
separating.
____

GELATIN-COTTAGE CHEESE
SALAD

Want to Impress your favorlts Valentina Try Cupid's
Chocolata Moussa Torte or decadent Swoot Chocolals Pie

1 lb. ground beef

Arrow

alm ond extract and chocolate perature about 30 minutes or
m ixture. Gently stir In whipped until pie can be cut easily. Store
topping. Spoon Into prepared leftover pie In freezer.
pan.
Makes 8 servings.
Refrigerate 4 hours or until
firm . Unmold loaf onto ervlng
platter.
M ic r o w a v e r e m a in i n g 14
package chocolate In zipper-style
plastic sandwich bag on high 1
m in ute or until chocolate Is
almost melted. G ently squeeze
bag until chocolate Is completely
melted. Fold down top tightly,
then snip a liny piece off 1
c o rn e r. Holding bag tightly,
drizzle chocolate through open­
ing over top of loaf.
Refrigerate u n til ready to
serve. Store leftover loaf tn
refrigerator.
Makes 8 to 10 servings.
■ W E R T C H O C O L A T E P IE
2 44 cups flaked coconut
V4 cup margarine o r butter,
melted
1 package (4 ounces) sweet
cooking chocolsle
W c u p milk
4 oz. cream cheese, softened
2 Tb s p . sugar
1 tu b (6 oz.) chocolate nondairy whipped topping, thawed
Heat oven to 300* F.
M ix coconut and m argarine tn
B -In c h pie plate. Preas onto
bottom and up tides of plat.
Bake 20 to 30 m inutes or until
golden brown. Cool on w ire rack.
Microwave chocolate and 2
tablespoons of the m ilk tn large
mlcrowavable bowl on high D4
to 2 minutes or until chocolate is
almost melted, stirring halfway
through heating Ume. Sttr until
chocolate la completely melted.
Beat In cream cheeae. sugar
and remaining milk u n til well
blended. Refrigerate ab ut 10
mlnutea to cool. O ently stir tn
whipped topping until smooth.
Spoon Into crust.
Freeze 4 hours or u ntil Arm.
Garnish with chocolate curls. If
desired. Let stand at room tern-

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

written by an 85-year-old widow,
who was enjoying n new lease on
life. Here It Is...
DEAR ABBY: Th is Is In reply
to "Enjoying Life In Florida."
who felt comfortable ulxiut her
body even th o ug h she was
heavy. I could have written (hat
letter. When I was a bride. I was
5 feel tall anil weighed 105
pounds. After 32 years of m ar­
riage, I was widowed, and wllhln
a year, m y weight had doubled.
Now here Is where we part
company. I would like to ir 11
"Enjoying Life" how I look ofT
weight On m y HOth bin Inlay. I
was a basket case. Arthritis was
racking m y knees and other
Joints, and I ached all over. In
addition. I had high blood pre­
ssure. Indigestion, and all of the
other problems that go with

Start exercising. Begin slowly,
then gradually Increase the lime,
but do it so regularly that It
becomes a habit.

obesity. Th e n 1 decided to do
something about It.
To d a y, I’m 85; I wear a size 10
dress, and even more Important,
I am free of pain. I walk a m l'c In
20 minutes. (I ran outwalk most
people half rny age!) People who
know me are astonished that I
did this wtthoul help from any
organized group or special diet
foods.
Here's m y advice to people
who want to do what I did.
Remember, you didn't get fat
overnight. Ease Into your new
habits. Never talk about what
you art- doing. Just do It! Let
others "discover"* that you arc
losing weight.

Moderation Is Die key lo suc­
cess. Substitute common sense
for bad habits. Life lor me didn't
begin at 40. It began at 80.

HAPPY AT LAST
IN OKLAHOMA
DEAR HAPPYi Whnl an In­
spirational letter! Too bad we’ll
never know how many men and
women over 50 followed your
lead. Thanks for the wake-tip
call.
(Problems? Writs to Osar Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, send a sell addressed,
stamped envelope lo Dear AbDy,
P.0. Box 69440, Lot Angslss,
Calll. 90069. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

First, ru t down the size of your
portions, then limit your meals

Chuck Roast

USDA Inspected

“Boneless"

^ Head O f Snow W h i t e ^

C a u liflo w e r^
Bunch O f Fresh

§

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Green Broccoli^
USDA Inspect'

Romaine Lettuce

“Boneless
Shoulder Roas
6c Extra Lean

Stew B eef

Pick Of The Chix

1 onion, chopped
I m e d iu m head cabbage,
chopped
1 la rfe can of tomatoes
2 cans red kidney beans
B ro w n ground beef. Do not
drain. A d d onion. M ute slightly.
Next, add cabbage, tomatoes
and kidney beans. Season to
taste w ith salt and pepper and
W o rc e s te rs h ire s a u c e . A d d
enough water to call It soup.
S im m er V4 hour.

l^ a o n / H o lly F arm s G rade A
S liced FREE!

Picnics

BLACK BEANS
1 lb. d ry black turtle beans
V4 gallon water
W lb. ham bone or ham hocks
V4 c u p cooking oil
1 large onion, chopped
I large green pepper, chopped
1 clove garlic, crush ed or
garlic powder
3 bay leaves
1 Tb s p . salt
H c u p vinegar
1 tap. sugar
W a s h beans a n d soak
overnight or at least 2 hours. Set
aside beans and cooking water.
Saute onions, garlic and pepper
In the oil. Combine all Ingre­
dients except vinegar and cook
over low heat until beans ore
tender 2-3 hours, depending on
how soft you like yo u r beans.
Add vin e g a r before se rvin g .
Serve over cooked rice with
chopped, raw onions on top.

Kellogg's

Kraft

Froot Loops

M ayonnaise

32 Os*
Regularly $3.35 Each
D ie t Coke, C a ffein e Free
Diet C oke,
Sprite, D iet Sprite

1 cup salad oil
M c u p ketchup
tt cup vinegar
1 small onion, chopped
2 tap. salt
2 tap. paprika
44 c u p sugar
In a blender, c o m b in e all
Ingredients. Blend thoroughly.
Store in refrigerator. Makes 2
cups.

submit nominations for ths
weekly fsatur* to 321-S74S.)

Regularly $2,29

12 Pack
1 2 O** C a n s
Diet Coke. Caffeine Free
Diet Coke, Coke Classic,
Sprite. Diet Sprite 1.19

2 U te ^ ^

P rices in this ad good Wsd.,
J an . 10 thru Toes.. Jan. 25,
1004. We Reserve The Right to
Limit Quantities.

Regularly $2.79

Deli/Bakery Bonus Buys

Cooked

DARK FRENCH DRESSINO

1 box gelatin. lime or straw­
berry
1 can (15 oz.) crushed pineap­
ple
1 lb. carton cottage cheese
1 small container of whipped
topping
Mix gelatin and pineapple tn
Mucepan. Bring to a boll, then
cool.
M ix c o tta g e c h e e a e a n d
a n t* Ksllh Is a Sanford
whipped topping. Add to cooled ,zj .-(R
— s-S ^ r*nsona rnirvfn-4a itv9 asMbsB jpV*i%Lr
gelatin mixture. Chill until firm nmmQ C O fTlip o n Q fn i M W
of th* Waak columnist Pt**M
tn refrigerator.

CABBAOE-BEEF SOUP

A D V IC I

HELEN MASON.
COSTA MESA. CALIF.
DEAR HELEN) Th e letter was

Your Valentine "chocoholic"
will go wild for the tuple doae of
chocolate found In this decadent,
three-step Cupld'a Arrow Choco­
late Mousse Torte. You'll love It
too. for Its case and short
preparation time. Ju st slice a
single layer of a baked chocolate
cake Into two layera. and spread
a luscious m ixture of melted
sweet cooking chocolate and
chocolate whipped topping be­
tween them.

Chocolsty-smooth richness is
what your Valentine will find In
a Sweet Chocolate Pie.

to healthy foods such ns frails,
vegetables, cereals, lean meat
and nonfat m ilk. Drink ai least
10 glasses of liquids a day (most
of It should be water). When you
cut out the fats and sweets you
will be surpised al how good the
other foods taste. Even a baked
potato can be a treat.

G arlic
B read

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D E R E K FRANCES O A TLE Y
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PATR ICIA A. FU N K . LAKE
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to a final |udgm*nt dated Janu
a ry a. it t a . In C a n No
t l l J O C A U X *1 tno Circuit
Court al IN* F lgh*M "*h Judicial
Circuit In and far S*mln*le
County. Florida. In which th*
P la in t if f * a r* D E R E K
P R A N C E S O A T L E Y and
PAM ELA O A T L E Y . and th*
Defendant* ar* PATRICIA A.
F U N K and L A K E V IL L A S
CONDOMINIUM. IN C . I will
tall I* hlghetl bidder tar cath at
Ih# w ell Irani door *1 the
Sentinel* County Courlhout*.
All N. Park Avenue. Sanlord.
Florida, al 11.00 a.m. on Febru
ary a. Itta , Ih* tellawlng
deteribed property **t forth In
Ih* order *1 final ludgmanl I
CONDOMINIUM U N IT NO
IM OF LA KE VILLAS CON
DOMINIUM. A CONDOMINI­
UM. ACCO R OINO TO T H E
D ECLAR ATIO N OF CONDO­
M IN IU M O W N E R S H IP O F
LAKE VILLAS CONDOMINI­
UM O A TEO AUGUST IA t m .
A H O R E C O R D E D IN O F ­
FICIAL RECORDS ROOK FSB.
AT PAGE m OP T N E PUBLIC
R EC O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y , F L O R IO A . AN D
TH E E X H IB IT S TO TN E
AFORESAID DECLARATION
R
E
CORDED SIM ULTANEOUSLY
T H E R E W IT H IN O F F IC IA L
RECORDS BOOK tSO. PAGE
411. OF TH E PUBLIC REC
O R O S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIOA
In campllanca with lha Amar
Kant with Dltablllttat Act. par
vent with dltabiMtta! heading a
ipecial accommodation to par
tld p a lt In ih lt proc**ding
thowtd contact Mia Ctark't OfIk*
al M l North Park Av*nu*.
Senlord. FL »77t. tataphon*
(407) H i 030. eitanttan 4)1).
to lha proceeding II hworlng
Impelled. (TO O ) I BBGfif B77I.
or Veka IV ) 1W M l i m , via
Florid* Relay Service
O ATEO MVi tth day *1 Janu
ary.Itta
M a RYAHHE MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Ctare
Publlth’ Jonutry II. It. Itta
O E N t)

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IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF TH E tlT H
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT
IN A K O FO R
SEMINOLE C O U N TY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO F H M C A M E
T H E CHASE M A N H A T T E N
BANK. N A .. at trutta* under
Indenture dated July 1. !F*4. .
Plaintiff,
ft

RAYMOND P lAAAANlCotoU
Oetandenllit
NOTICE OF SALE
u n it
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl ta an Order Scheduling
Fcreciotur* Sal* entered In Mut
cate now pending In told Court,
mo Ityta of which It indicated
I will

belt bidder tar cath in ta*
SEMINOLE Cawnty Courtao&amp;te.
Ml N. Park Pavonuq. Sanford.
Florid* «77l. between 11:00
A M and t:tt P.M . an Fobru
orv a. IFFl. the tal lowing do
tcrlbed preparty a* tot Iarm to
laid Order er Final Judgment,
tawft:
LOT U . BLOCK E. SPRING
V A L L E Y FARMS. SECTION

SEVEN. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F . AS RE
COROEO IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAGE M. PUBLIC RECORDS
O F SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA.
ORDERED ol Sonlord. Sami
nolo County. Florida. January 4.
IFF*.
Pertont with dltobUlfy who
need a tpoclal accommodation
ta porfklpota In Nil* (.rocoedtag
•houtd
......................
contact AOA
.. 1 Coordinator
Of M l N. Park Avonuo. Suita N
M l. Sonlurd. Florida JJ77I. al
taotl Fhe (I ) day* prior ta th*
proceeding. Telephone (a07)
33i O X E lt. O V . 1 900 FSS 477)
(TO O ) ar IMBFSSI770 IV ). Vi*
Florida Relay Sarvk*.
MANYANNE MORSE
At Clark. Circuit Court
Somlnol* County. F lor id*
Eyi Jant E. Jatawlc
A t Deputy Clerk
Publlth: January t l IF, IFF*
DENE)
NOTICE U N D E R
FICTITIOUS NAME S T A T U T E
T O WHOM IT M AY CONCERN
Notice It hereby given that tat
undartlgnad purtuanl lo ta*
" FIc 11•lout Noma Slotulo."
Chapter M l Ot. Florida Slalutat.
will regltlev trim Hi* Olvltton of
Corporaltan*. Depart men l *(
State. Slat* of4 Florid* upon
rocolpl of proof ot the publko
n o m a , la w lf : O E O R O E
M A R TIN AND ASSOCIATES
under whkh I oepoct to engoga
In butVwtt al P.O. Boa F7L
Oviedo. Florida J77AS
That tfw party Intarettad In
laid bvttnett entarprita I* at
totlows
Gaorg* Martin
Da tad al Oviedo. Somlnol*
County, Florida. January 4.
IFF*.
Publlth: Januory I*. IFF*
D E N IS )
UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AU C TIO N
Removal *1 Ih* bttow da
tcribed vehklat wet conducted
In compllenc* wlta F.S 71)71
Notice that Butch't Towing will
•all tald vehiciat of Public
Acwftan tar cath on January )1,
IFF* at N 00 a m al tier W Itt
street, Sanford. Florida. We
reearve Ih# right ta wtmdraw
tald vehktat Norn Pubik Awe
IFtO Owe 40 ID I1W1FJAD4M4PI
IFI1 Old* TO
ID f KS)AR47F*8AkaaU7i
IN* Merc Caugar
ID IIMEBPRSXGH4UFM
I1MEBP
Vehktat may bo viewed on*
hour prior ta tola Soto* bag* ol
10.00# m
Publlth January 1F.IPF4
O EN IM

CLASSIFIED ADS
Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

Seminole
322-26 i1
CLASSIFIED D£PT
HOURS

lA O A JL-S JO P JL
MONDAY ttn
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 contdcuBvt ttnwg_____ 5T|iBng
■ TO O Etta
.91* Bln*
1 S i m ___________________ 11.19 a fim

RJtaa an pmteut, baaed on 3 I o m
13 Utta* Mtnlmum

Ecttadtdno may wcJutattareld AaJvertaw at tw ootaol an i
Cancel wbon yougtaiFbJta Pay orYy tot day*you adnata if rataoamad
Ltaa kd dooaipaon lor ta**M taocJta Copy mutl Mow ooooptatM typograpfecW term *Conen*ro*f bwquarcy rata* art avataCN
DEADLINES
Tuaaday PwiFutoy i&gt; Noon Tho Ctay B
Smtay And Monday S M PM Friday

T l AND
A N D CREDfTS:
ADJUSTMENTS
---------------- ---ki ttw
- event of on error In an
od, the Sanford htarotd M l bo reoponilMd for Hto Fret
onfy ond only to tho oil ant of th# coat of that
PlooM chock your bd for accuracy (ho first day N
rung.

IP

25 — Special Notices

ADOPTIONS
Free medical cere trtntpor
lotion, counteling. privet*
doctor plut living eipentet
B*f aTjrilS Coll Attorney John
Fricker
1*0P *77 Me*

23— Lost A Found
L O S T in ora* ol H 'h A
M ulberry Ftm a't puppy,
black, gray on lail M a li*
R EW A R D Loti trnall whir*
mak POODLE Hartwell AvO
and )Sth SI *»#* Blind *«d
deal Call Ua rat)

FAX
YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
TO US ANYTIME
M T OR NIGHT!

For convenient and economl

cal adrefilling, nomine beat!
‘
‘ I Fi
m# •
Sanford
Hereto
F*« ut
your ed to m# Ciaitiftad Oep'
and include the tallowing in
tormotion

Legal Notices

a Billing name, addretv and

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PRORATE DIVISION
Ffta Number •) MJ CP
IN R E E S TA TE OF
G E R TR U D E T McCONNELL
Deceatad
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTBATION
Th* admlnltlraltan at tho
attata of GERTRUDE T Me
C O N N E L L , dacoattd. Ftlo
Number W M J CP. It pending M
Itta Circuit Court tar Somineto
County. Florida. Prtbata Dl»!
non. mo oddrett ol whkh I* M l
N Pork Avenu*. Sanford. Flor
Ida ))771 Th* namet and
addretiat of m* pertonel repre
tenlaiive ond me oortonal rep
reeeniatlve't Ottafney ore eet
«IV. f"
afaIHVtat. - i- .
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SOMSARE N O TIFIEOTHAT
AH pertont on whom mi*
nofko H torved wfw have ob
(erttani mat challenge itw ealld
lly Of tho will, the qualltkoftanof mo partonal repretanrafive.
venue, or (vrtadkttan of m il
Court M e required ta file meir
tb
iio n t with
“ le ctllo
r“ Ihlt CourtW I T H I N T H E LA TE R O F
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER T H E
D A TE O F TH E FIRST FUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y DAYS AFTER TH E
D A TE O F SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH E M
All creditor* ef the decedent
and amor pertont having claim*
er CzrmnOi agak.il m m n i .
•tteto on whom a capy pf fhit
nofko It torved within three
month* offer the deft ef the flrtt
pubikaltan ef thlt natka mutt
fita mak clalmt with Ihlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A TE E O F
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER TH E
O ATE O F TH E FIRST FUBLI
CATION O F THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y DAYS AFTER TH E
D A TE O F SERVICE OF A

* Cant*c t nam* and phone
number lor ad v** ticalwn
* Start date
O Number pt dayt you would
lit* your ad io run

COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditor! of th*
docodonl and portont having
claim* or demand! #g»l«tl m#
decedent ! ettate mutl fita their
claim* with tMl court W ITHIN
TH R E E MONTHS AFTER TH E
O A TE O F FIRST FUBLICA
TION O F TH IS NOTICE
A L L C LA IM S . DEMANOS
AND O BJECTIO N S NOT SO
F IL E D W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The dot* Of th* flrtl publico
Non of m it None* it January II.
IFF*.
Pertonel Raprttantotive:
Maureen A. (McConnell)

a ACCOUNTING TR A IN EE a
Handle phone, people r*
tearch A III* Benefitti
FR EE RIOISTRATIOM
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
rt* w urn s t..): in t o
ADD TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL m a jH a r m o t ) F
Nothing tuccoedt Ilk* tuccott
V/e're wall Into Our I H (
(raining tuccrulul aganlt
tikontal___ _ Wo’llhelp)
WATSON R E A L TY CORP
REALTORS
SM-SME
AGENTS AVON Earn to W%
No doer door P T/FT. Intur
ancoovoilebtoSondlUl IIF)
ASSEM BLERS
Hand moll
wort 4PM I ) JBPM U per
hour
NeeeraNal
Heto Pertm ael, tTtOJFe

tatslMl lot SnVlil OtfjCE
General duttot Including light
typing, payroll, etc D M
weekly
» &gt; E4) t
A U T O A U C TIO N D R IVER S
N EED ED I Mutt hove valid
driven IKent* and be able to
drive tlkk Call between I )
SPRINT STAFf INO m m i

A u tM iw tm C ounter T e n o n
F/T. Eaperiente required
M u tl have a fltr market
knowledge Triad latar cat
etpaetoncapeaf Call ED *Ol

BIN D C R Y/D EIIVER Y
Pari lima potiHowt available
Call**S«E7;
CLERICAL

4 0 7 -3 2 3 -9 4 0 8

If you hove any qurtlwnt
pleat* call th* Clattiliad
A d ve rtltln g D epartm ent
AkChdey Friday, t M I M
M A R Y K A Y C O S M E T IC S :
C ALL FOR YOUR F R E E
FACIAL
M4FMF

31— P r i v a t e
In s tru c tio n s
DRUMS. KEYBOARD. PIANO
LESSONS. Beginner guitar
and bait. Degreed Inttructor
with ) yter* teaching ttpefl
enc* All ilytal and level*
^ktUeteewJreeJCjrtoJTeaat^
41— C a m a t a r y L o ts
I LOTS. Oaki*wq.Memorial
Park ) tor mo price of II
tf,weC*»ftay7» t n »

35— Businas*
O p p o r t u n t t la s
N IO H T C L U B S and Llquer
llcantat Low down, will tl
nonet Call owner 407 TF* 470*
59— F i n a n c i a l
S a rv lc a s

STOP FORECLOSURE!
I can help F»% tuccatt Barry
Mrert 4E7-MEUM until EPM

TRIES PREPARED
Tea prtparatwnhomUFup

• a m rtfi
S I— M o n e y to L e n d
KEEP DRIVING AN D STILL
GET THE MONET!
All you need H your lilta Jack
Diamond Nr appolntn
M om t

DAYCARE TEACHER
Far toddler room ond ) yr
old! ) full lima poll Itorn, t
part llm* poll Iton Eepertanc*
pretarrod KW lKornor.
171 n n
_____ _

DENTAL ASSISTANT

71— H t l p W a n t e d

AG EN TS-RU L ESTATE!

NOW ACCEPTNG

21— Personals

B e u g litk io lJ
W ANTED saooo itt Mlg an
tth owner occupied b
10% ini, M yrt *B4 MS t*1)

Engineering Hrin teekt prali
lied, eeparltncad clerical
per ton Deiired capabiMtat
Include Typing ability. M
WPM iv belt*- dictation and
ether offk* *qu»pm#nl Typ
Ing del* entry tott will be
edmimttored
Send rriume to
P O Bei ItM
Sentord. FI W f l IEM
EOS____________

CKAS
For ) It and r M thin Mutl b#
certified

ORDERLY
F a r) llthift
Accepting appikotunt
Mondey Friday.**
Dtbary Manar Ft N It ft.
OeBary 4M-44A44M
CONSTRUCTION
Semlnel* Town# Centro Moll
Pey 4*41-4
* Pip* Foremen
OBockho* Operator*
* Pip* Layer*
* Labor*
Apply at lit*
AMIC CONSTRUCTION. L TD
Centfructton traitor
Monday Friday Id )
* CONSTRUCTION a
• LABORER*
No toy Qtt tweet Permanent
)cb. plenty efbenueei I Calll
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
__ ta tW M fb S t.m F IIE

OATCAKE TEACHER
C all balwtan FAM 11Am
))1 7AU Aik tar Matadr

DIRECTOR
For eilebliihed childcare ten
toe. Education and erpertone*
(nearly childhood required
Cell m o o s ______
DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS. Tavern. FI.
a well ntabfnhed and grew
ing Central Florida bawd
company after* you;
* Sami Annual Pay IncrE****
a Stop Ott Pay
p Unloading Pay
* Vacation pay
OSatoty Bmu*
a Spouw Riding Program
* Average TnpS 7 Day*
a Lato Modrl Cenrenllenal
Tractor*
II you have } year* tractor
traitor, OTM and mow ond ko
oiportanc* pim a pood driving
.coll;
td*M )4t*M

71 — H tlp W a n fa d

7 l-H t lp W a n t t d

A3— M o rtg a g e s

Experienced with ••ponded
dutwi needed tar bmy mulli
diiriplinary otfko Strong re
itorfive pnd lurgkol i»iiti •
mull Salary commonweal*
with i r per lanea Available
Jan lFCalli»4 77S«)oo

LAMINAT0RS WANTED
E i per tone* In boil blillding.
Hiring immadialely Apply Ol.
1470Oolgrtar Plot* m d )* E

MACHINE MECHANIC
Winter Spring* Company
teekt perten with St yeeri
• ■ p e r u n i t In h e a v y
manufacturing machine w t up
and repair »7 par hour,
permonanenf putifton1
Never * feel
Held Pw wnnol. W O M F

MECHANIC

DRIVER WANTED
F/T. Auto parti delivery
Clean FL licanw. •*•# model
econo cor read CoUEAl *4)1

E ip . lR i*BSlri«l
S n iin | I I k T i RE O p t u le n
Men thru Thurv Fto hr work
day* Pd holiday and vaca
Hen Apply at San Dal. DM
O d Lk Mary Rd . Sanford

Medium to heovy duty truck!
Mutl hove arporlence ond
taolt I EBOFr) IETF__________
M ED IC A LH ELP

LPN
II PM I AM and t AM ) PM.
Part lima Apply In parton:
letr*lew Hurting Cantor. FIF
■ail tod Street. SaaNrd

G tn tra l M i in t t M A C t / R i p ii i

0 P T H A IM IC TECH

Pert time tor chi wear*
center* » ) E*)S_____________

CAREER OPRONTUNITY
Greenvtaw Lawn Care hai
opening! al Longweedeltk*

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Full urn*, truer lent* nacon
w ry Retractienitt Call la ri
at W&gt; *4*0__________________
•O R O IR PULLER #
If *4 Tra in* # 1 Learn all
pheiei al warehouw Bane III!
F R E E REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
w w m w si . r o w s

PANEL SA X O f ERATOR
Far computerized panel tan
Erparlanca required tm
mataiato Fponlng
D4 Ft*4

W EO FFER i
n Paid training
* Paid benefit!
* E ■(r llent (ompenveiiun
package
• Fail career growth
• Lead! kuppl » d
• Car allowance

PRODUCTION
large greenhouw looking tor
production peepl* In out
finithing end thipping da
parlmenlt Mull tw capable el
work.vg tong hour! al a very
■at! pact Mutt ba rprkk with
your hand! A tail on your leeI

WE REQUIRE
*Oukk taamer
# Sail mef i.aled
n Good driving record
* Neal appearance
a Sale! rrper tone*

Call S jn fg rd 3 3 0 0 7 K
RECEPTIONIST

Call Mr Flynn al M l *M3 tor
mere intormaitonor fee
return* to Xtl ID *

LANDSCAPER
F/T petition. COL Ctott D
required_________ r W W I i n

LEASING CONSULTANT
Pert time tooting per ton tor
Slantbreek A p e rlm e n lt
Com m liiion W eektndi a
mutl
Can m e tu
EOE
LIV E IN ttoewkaapar Mutl be
abto to drive Free roam A
board r email talary EOF 7 t »

Par) lima Enargafk.
math and typing tklllt Mutt
Call m 771)
well Cal
baabtatoipe"
I EC E P T . M a lu ra N O N
SMOKING Phonal I t Type
Apply tarn Spm m l Stonewall
PI FlirOH477in Santord
• R ETA IL TR A IN EE*
Bring your orglnliatton and
people tklllt to tterl e new
career I Training avallabto
F R E E REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
m w n n s i.m t m

TEACHERS
M ult hava tarred M hrt
toward a CDA or oqutvOtonL
or bach*tor* degree In early
I n MBS
childhood

M ACHINIST
With litre yean erparience
Knowledge ef vertical mill
beneficial Call m * M 0 tor
tntorvtaw _________________
MEDICAL

R N /L P N NURSING DiRECTDR
Woodland Tower!. Delandt
ftnell luiury retlremanl can
tor. teekt * qualified RN/LPN
toe nwrting director, due to the
• ■peeled a i p a n t lo n ol
eatanded congragata car*
cervica l lo our tononli
Applkantt mutt h*«e oipori
•nee ond * ttreng detlre to
work with tonlor adult*
Applkantt mutl ba anargotk.
and pot tan enellent man
•gamant. partanal and arga
nkaltonal tklltt Thl* it not a
daW iob Ftoer duttot atorg
with managemanl duttot will
ba er pecled Alt Inquire! mull
be directed to
Sto Roberta. Admin litr* tor
IDChipoloAve
Deland. FI S TM
(•041 TM ITW

TELEMARKETING
Oo you need to pay off your
Chrlitmot WHfbF Do you Ilk* to
talk to ptepto over tho phone »
II to. we hove port time hours
* I) or J » • *t Otan Milk
Longweed Sludta Pleat# call
Kim at i n t i n ar i n t u t
EOE___________________M /f

TELEMARKETERS
Long wood, part lima I I SC per
million Permanent pouttam
Never • feel

TELEPHONE SURVEYOR
Work ot homo »)/hr plut
benut E &gt;per tamed only need
-3 2 2 *
W AN TED M ATURE porwn ta
bobytll In my home to Geneve
or your* Dor* I4FI7FI
WAREHOUSE AND OBNBRAL
LA B O R H E L P N E E D E D !
Benut tar driver* All Ihltta
available Deity pay. no ta*
Report ready ta work S )B*m.
Induttrlal Labor Svc . ISIS
French A*. No phono coll*

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Ctruck
10} Fairway Ton Drive
Cettelberry, FLJJfOr
Attorney tor Ptrtonal
Rapratantatiye:
Timothy R. Evet
&lt;*M Eagto Natl Circle
Winter Springe FLUIOF
1*07) M4-1M0
Florida Bar No 07F7IU
Publlth: Januory a IF, IFF4
OEN M

N O TIC I OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice to hereby given mol I
am engaged In butlnatt *1 0M
Waterway Place. Lang wood. F L
7)1)0. Semi rota County. Florida,
isider the Fkllftaut Nam* of
R E A L I T Y C A B IN E T R Y A
M ILLW ORK, and lhal I Intend
ta reglttar tald name wtm Hie
Dtvltlon ol Carperattank Telia
hotaoo. Florida, in accordance
with tho provltlont of th#
Fktlfloul N*m# Stahl*!. To
Wit: Section *a) Of. Florida
Statute* IFF).
Mitt Gel tan
Publlth: Januory It. IFF4
DEN IM
N O TICE OP PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice It hortby given Sami
nota Wrecker Service will tall al
Public Auction tar talvagt lor
cath on demand to hlghatl
bidder, fh* tallowing deteribed
vehiciat!
Jan. H . i m
71 Datum too SX
Vln IPS 110*0*4**
71V W Van
Vtam7)MS171
Th* auction will bo hold ol
I);t0 pm on th* tata data*
above. A l Semlneto Wrecker
Service, l t d S Myrtle Ave..
Sentard. Flo. »77). Ihorpecllve
bidder* may Impact vehicle*
on* hour prior ta iota Term*
O'* cath ar certified fund*.
Seminole Wrecker retervet th*
rlghl to accept or ft fee) any ond
allbrdt
Publlth January IF, INI
DEN 1)7

t _ " !!&lt; £ &lt; £ $
C a r p a l C le a n in g
FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractor* ba reg (tiered
or cerllltad To verity a iloto
c e n lro d o rt ilco n i* coll
I EM 14)7*40 Occupational
Llcantat are required by th#
county ond can ba verified by
caltingm tD 0 .a ri.7 in

IAdditionsA |
R tm o d tiln g
RES./COMM Vinyl Udtnf .
Alum Fram ing, Orywall,
Ooort. Rooting. Cancreto
D )4 t n S.O. BolM . CBeing**
A i r D u d C la a n in g
AIR DUCT CLEANING guittr

ctaanlng/Krwnlng. chimney
•weep Imured Young* Sorv
Ice Ik. 7FXB04I) )})«EEI

phn bull and tlrlp ttoeri.
Ratidanllal/cemmarclal )4
hrt n* 1S4I. beeper 444 0)41

R ITE -V JA Y
d a r n i n g S a rv ic a
HOUSE CLEANINO. mttobto.
and rvatonabto rate* Raft
Bended/Lk/Ini 4J74N7
START YOUR NEW YEAR out
right. Have ma clean your
horn*, ettka. ok. A1fordable
ratal
C a ll))) a m
C o n c re te
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayna
Baal I Man Ouality Optra
Itanl UOin*/4)4 M4)
E le c t r ic a l

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M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N ,
bepalr addlltan. comm/re*.
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OLSEN ACCOUNTING A TAX
SVC Small butlnau account
Ing end !*• prep 177 7FU

F lo o r in g

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HARDWOODFLOORING
Imloll Sanding Ftatablog
TOM OLSEN l 4 I H » m t

CARFENTBR All kind* ot homo
repairs painting A ceramic
tito RichardGroit
n i JF7)

C a rp a l C la a n in g
C A R P E T C L E A N IN G : *
Roam* O FF ) Steam cleaned
or dry loam. Guaranteed
towett prices 407 IFF UF1

Mnlinq

W o rn * I m p r o v e m e n t
AFFORDABLE Notw* Repair.
All photot Coll tor tree rtl
L k /Im A U c h o o lm iIU

H o m o Im p ro v e m e n t
JU. DOCS IT M l
Fia II right at o prke you con
afford Lk d 'ln i From tfart
to flnlth. Carpentry, plumb
tag. ttaclrlcaf. and roofing
tecs 7) yrt ef a^ertance No
Mb tao big w tmoll. Can
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CUSTOM PAINTING by Jeflrey
Power (nt./eit.. L k 'd . In s
Freeeitlmatai
Ml 0141

W o rk Fop Y o u -,

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A A A PLUMBINO B SEWER.
Leaky laucFtt? Running
toiiotar DO could wive yeco
problem Wotor hoator*. 14 hf.
w rvka
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P r i s u r t C lE a n ln g §
H o m e R e p a irs
HANDY ! Mottlpta let*. Trees
roof repoir. driveway*, point
ing Free etI. Sr. dtw. MB-IFU
M A R IN O H o m o R e p a ir ,
tpaciallilng ta trnall |obt
CRC 0)407* Free eel m ill*
J a n it o r ia l S e r v ic e s
RUTZ C L L M IM fTO R IA L
Cemmortlat/Ratld. S I 471}
L a w n S a r v ic a
TOM A J I F F * LAWN C A R II
Ret /Comm . deper.iUbta. low
ratotl Freoett.............U0707D
M a s o n ry
TW P MASONRY. Brkfc. Block.
Slucco. Concrete, Rtnova
Kent LkJta*.
t n -M *
P a in tin g
R IU N IL L P AIN TIN G Cwtun.
A Ret PrtMurq etaonIng.
Carpentry, Door hanging'
Plootartng. Lk/ln*. FOOEeF)
Ilyn ln b g* . m O F I

CUN R lf l^ T ta S T d rf v e iw y s
roalk. pool dack*. walk*,
houwt Free t il D l 417)
PRESSURE CLEANINO MAN:
Roofs pool dicks ok Quotot)
by phono
Call n* 4 '
1
S w im m in g P ool
S a r v lc a / R a o a lr
W E E K LY SERVICE Irem u t
mo Chem Rile Pool Sarvka 1
N O n tl
Robert Shoemakertr—

s a r v ic a

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"Let th# Protect ion*It do lt.” {
Fraa animates ......... J 7 ) m F i
CARRY'S LAWN A N O T R E E
I
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W i n d o w M a a a lr

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99— Apartments

7 1 - H t t p W a n fa d

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HIITORIC donnlonn Sanlord
Very dean 1/1. kitchen, tlv.
cm . appll . lenced yard,
g arag t. good nelghbori
U M mo tMO dep MUDOK
__________ U t MM

kW OROPROCESUHO*
K g l/lendly
Secure a
\ future with fhi* top local co
FR EE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
IR W IW U t.W H H

LEASE FOR LESS)
O * Bedroom Aportmontt
l i l t DEAL
Motiwmd Aptt n r r m
HAfPY NEW Y E A R !___

WRECKER DRIVER
Ivtl M l* COL Lira in Sen
load Lk Mari araa Cipari
mend prrtarred Apple at
m &gt; W 111 S I. Sanlord

MARINER'S VILLAGE
I.At* Adi I bdrm |UO mo
Ih d im V*IQmo wrxj t*&gt;

70 SECURITY GUARDS
Weeded for Saminoto County
area to it art work immediate
li Mint pintail a 0 Iteeni*
from itate olF lor da Call

3734170

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Employment
W a n te d

I CARE OIVER E &gt;p ctoanmg
1 ccrkmg rar.ng errand* o-o
_ r e r iy v » ti^ ^ R e f in in rt

91— Apartments/
House to Share
| FEM ALE tooting lor tama to
inaro howto tar wk Inc'udet
| utiimei
m ma
LOOKING lo i*-a-r ; IU1 .,.[ i ondo W/O. pool I tor ape
' SUB red Inc I will 111 lilt

93— Rooms tor Rent
a Q U IET, (lean rm kltchan
' phone. laundry Apt » avail
[ • abto alto DS A up Ma n i l
CLEAN FURNItttCO ROOM
W kit avail t t l nk t it tac
Downtown i n tOM
CLEAN ROOMS. tingle ttartmg
tll/ w k
Kitchen, phona.
laundry, vldao gamtt aft
ttraotporktng H8U71
t URN 'UNF URN Pool tv l&gt;
ail homo prlvlllgr* ltd n l
imtetwtili Ilet til t i l t____ _
M ntLY RENOVATED #...,»•*
enfront# paddta tan In yawr
room, your 0*n heat control
rytr 'gerator, micronave and
' co*or TV Off ttreot parking
and m ad tarvlca Convenient
location Tha bail in town
m g a it __________
ROOM w kitchen privilege! ttl
•I Airport A Sanford Are
' Call kom till noon l » Rtt
S A N F O R O . SIOI Oak Way
'Kitchen privltagai. util me
lit nk W 0)11 or OT S40S
VERY C LEAN Room tM'nk
Non imoting Laundry prlv
, me Rett a mmt I Ma M49

R e n t a ls

97— A p o r t m e n t s

StenstromRentals
• S A N F O R D 1/1 » / dan
carpO't. * d hook upt. large
re'dlCM mo MOO tac
• SHADOW LAKE WOODS L I 1
n db*e car garage, tptc . wall
A tepbc 1*00 mo. 1*90 tac
• HIOOEH LAKE V I condo m&gt;
tingle gerage C'M/A pool
prlv C toasttt/l/mo tSWtac
• ST JOHNS RIVER 1/) «/
garage, herdnood floor*, boat
tfip Viewl 1*00 mo 1*00 tac
• SANFORO 1/1 w family
room, carport. C H A Clean!
*MS mo *1*0 Me uf it,
• SANFORD 1/1 apt CHA
pat*, clean M0Q mo 1)00 tac
• SANFORO 1/1 w family rm.
pal*. CHA. new carpal Clean
M IS mo IM ! tac No pelt
lltntlrem Realty. Inc.
"We Menage year Hama.
Irka It teat awe ew e" Jim Day la
Ml 1*H Altar tPM; W-1091
WASHINOTON OAKS, tl* Scott
Dr . 1/1 l/l Reft and dep
i m mo i eg; m m t _______
T BDRM. M U month plut MOO
t a c u r l t y d i p o i l t and
caterancet
•
111 &gt;M1
I BDRM HO M E tor rant'
14)1 month, 11IO drpovt Ceil
1 ?; M r! lor Mr Berber______
1 BIOROOM. I BATH with
lenced yard, on but lino MOD
plut Orpay I M l 1M1_________
I BDRM 1 BATH. C/HA. lanced
y a rd , tc re a n a d p o rch
M*1 mo plut dep M l 4101

EFFICIENCY AM utililiat T F
tk d rd PflvAl* b#(k»*ld
. t«0 month M l till
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
Uptcalo. tingle ttory, paid
epartmantt 1(tedroomt Ideal
ter individual* couple
_________ ggg-tm___________i
" a aCHARMINOa e
Nanty renovated lg 1 bd»m
apt! t r n mo lif t dep l i t
iredd chock 1yr irate Ma 710*
LEAN I ROAM tappet, btmdi
UJl'tno plut tec No pe*»
1 » 10*4 ___________
CO N VEN IEN T AND tPACIOUt
* CALL G EN EVA GARDENS
6 a f t s . ...
m it t g
X O N V IN It N I A S A F I, I A i
•: hd-m apt! U tt
l l h mo
plut dep lyrtaata Man x
IODEN LAKE V ILLA! M
y Townhovte. tertanad pat*. 1
S car garage and llreplaca
Mmt tael Nice area Ml Sand
. Pina Clrcla tUO/mo. 1M0
{ tacurlty M l Mid

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LIVE A CHAM PAGN E
l.n- r s i v l l

S p a c e / Rent

( in A in.i-:ir i n 'l »*;!•: i

C o evilla
A p a rt m e n ts

Get 1/2 OFF*
1st M onth's Rent

1 1 5 - In d u s tria l

OFFICE/w*r*h*ata tpace lMO
Sq ft Prlma location at
antranca to Central Fla Ra
guwol Atrport U/W I 740/
SANFORO 10 Oil tq It 1 phata
tprinktar* I ) tq ft Slenttrem
^R^alfy^InCjJim^DaylamMM

117— CommercialRentals

1 1 8 -O ff ic e
Space / Rant
NEW San lord Othcet end or
warahouta* 400 7 *00 tq ft
tpactal. Mat/mo M l 7114
tANFORO Otfk* tpoco. 1400
tq tt building total. 1700 tq
II par OftKO unit Ml 7004
141— H o m e s f o r S a le
11 1l

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F’ RUP! # M

F HA OR VA AS LOW AS I X
ANO l and owner tmancing at
tow at MOO mol Gov't For#
Ootw'ot. Rrpof Sammoia.
Orange. Volutia

At tama No Qualityt tmmocu
lata I T dining family rm I
car garage M t) PITI 114.100
Markham Wdt araa. 4/). 1 la
ecret Patlura ilab* 1101000
LK. Mary cvtlem builtt
#4/7, pool 1101*00
o|/|, over I acre, t i l l *00
0 4/1. i a acral pool ipetttt.tOO

I ' A I I I 1 1 * .I K lit r e #
V E N TU R E I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 0 * 1

112 VV f not St

S .iiif o iil

Lakafront 1/1 homa. U l.*00
1/1 comer lot. air
M l 100
I* er I acral I TarmtICountryl
l/l/l. lam . air. fenced. U7.H0
1/1/1. loaded w lraluratl 17* *00

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BATEMAN REALTY
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•GARAGE SALE SO BARGAIN
Call In your garagt uto ad by
tl noon on Tuotdoy and toko
advantage ol our tpoclal
garage tato ad priced Call
ClaiWIiad now tor dtfalltl
3222111

USf YOUR TAX RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT
HIOOEH LA KES
4 bdrm 1
bjth. tplil plan family room,
1 car geiegc immaculat*
14* *00
ADORABLE ) bdrm . nta cm
tr«l haat/air and carpal Only
17* *00
Call far detailil

Jintt Minsfieid. 323-7271
R IO U C S D Only 144*04 ]/).
Imeed yard, garagt. andemt
H/A Nka neighborhood
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Allan A Dawn Joftman IN IU1
R I V E R F R O N T I T JOHN1
RIVER Vacation year round
7190* iq ft main haute 1/1
D u e t t c o t t a g e , beat
doc* ramp and boat heuta.
Smote homo/B BO Call Faya
Baattay k tlie ie Boat**,
SANFORD U K down appro,
imala payment* MU/morth I
bdrm m&gt; relimthed hardwood
lioor*. hug* oakt U K avail
able for cloning and rapairt
A U ln gU lM O af* 1114
SANFORD 1 I ' l FHAappraul
I t ! 000 Sale price M» *09
Boyd Arp. Roallor R* Vac
Preferred Group
kr) 4000
STAIRS PROPERTY
m a n a g e m en t a r ealtt
401 m i m v m n n

STENSTROM
REALTY, I NC.

SELLERS!
What YOU Need is a
Full Tune Eipeflenced A(enl
Successfully Close Your
Home! Call diiy ol our
Agents ANYTIM E!

321-2720
322-2420
SANFORD
•Ib Oar 31th Y n i *

I4i4* 1/1. ipllt. 94 0 4y Spring
Central H/A. terten room
ta too
14i|g 1/1. I I Fairmont Villa
Central H/A. wather dryer,
divhwather. all attetrk. ca
thadral calling, vinyl tiding,
thonglw roof, northern intuia
tton. I l l 009
t ill* 1/1. II Llbarty Cantral
H/A. M 400c#th
14441 1/1 ipllt. I I Pee'ton
Cantral H/A. carport til.MO
Call r n 0140e r U M IU
IM M E D IA T E OCCUPANCY!
Clean and nk* I T X R 1
Bdrm____ 11MO
m 744*
N EW It**'*. NO DOWN. IIX
Interelf. IIX 79. I I 71/at#
14 X 70. U 19/mo 141IW*
__
1*11. I I ■ *9. 1 Bdrm I Bam
located In park Owner flnanc
mg avail 11 MO 171 HOI
I W FRANKLIN PARK modal.
M a la-, turnlchad. 71 * 19
Fla room. 11) 9711 at*»r«pm

143— Wiitrfronf
Property /Sat*
D E LTO N A L*k# Butter Chain
IS acre, heavily treed Well
tide Lake Doyle U t 900
W. M*lk**w*kl, 7M 7*U

111— Appllancei
/ Fumllurt
A P P L IA N C E !! Call prlcet
Bell Warranty. Bail Swrvkel
Watharv dryert. microwavm
W* buy appf Fanettl Deb very
froal A 4 Batf,71411*1
APPLIANCES. FU R N . TV S .
E T C . BUY S I L L TR A D E INS C H E IP O DEPOT, t i l l
FR E N C H AVE.
M l M44
• C O U C H AND M A TC H IN G
CHAIR. G«*d condition |A1
___________ M194M__________
O R N TH R TA IN M EN T contort
Gla*t top daort Etcollec-l
condition SIP Call 149 l i d
• 0 4 1 H E A T E R , u p rig h t.
Dearborn 1**10 BTU, with
blower M " high 17} Call
M l MAS
B R O Y H Ili FURR OUTLET

MX h 7»x on witg luggetted
ratall E V ER Y D A Y . Dining
tablet, tram 171 And Wfa't
from U**.___________MS-*444
M OVINO SALII Wather. M O
Dryer UCO Or U00 tor both
G rill. U 9 041 Range mt
micro. MO C**rclM Bika. I X
PRO M l 1471______________
OM .S.A. EN VIRO N M EN TAL
air tyttam Multi ttaga tiltr*
lion Great far clgarattla
tmok# Walnut flnltli Like
new F lrttU I M B R
• Q U E E N m a mattrrtt and boi
tprlngt Good condition MS
include*. I fittod thee! now.
M4 1II7___________________
R E F R I O E R A T O R . SltVOt.
Wather*'Dryert Froo I yr
labor warranty Del »»fr*
RAY' S APPLIANCE 111 S
Froach Avo. Soatord IM M U

• BIKE Stan. 17" girl* Hardly
uwd I MQBOCall 719 0747
• BYCYCLE.Adiiii boy or girl
WTO 111 UO Good condition
111 17M Santord_______
• CALIFORNIA S TY LE BIKE,
told up and ttora in trunk of
car. edlutlebt* teat and hen
dk U l 1)0*0# I_____________
• EXERCISE MACHINE UB
________ C a llM lO W
• G O L F C L U B S and bag
Led-et Fo&gt;* Par Flit* club*.
1 1 1», and I I wood* Lt blue
vinyl bag Call 171144#
189— O f f ic e S u p p lie s
/ E q u ip m e n t
FAX MACHINE. M uni* modal
V«00 Llk* new t i l l 1114419
attar 4PM
1 9 )— B u i l d i n g
_______ M a t e r i a l s ____
■ CONCRETE C U L V E X Tti I
Ft taction Lit* now 1110
__________ 14*14*1
193— L a w n A G a r d e n
RANSOM Bobcat 49 '. 11 1/1 HP
1 yr old Eicatlont cond Bat*
oftar Mull tall
... M49RI*

200— Livesto ck /F a rm
Suppl i e s ___
FOR SALE I buthai produca
cratot Parte call
_________ 497 M l 77*0
SEMINOLE C A TTLE OROW.
Compare price II X pro**In.
14*9 Elalna't Product A
Faad. 197) E SI Nd *9.
Santord *0717* 7**4
209— W e a r i n g A p p a r e l
W EOOINO DRESS with M l
cathedral train Navar worn
Originally tl.M O will tall
cheap 117 91X
215— B o a t s a n d
A c c e s s o r ie s
• U FT. OLASTRON. 11 HP
Evinrude traitor Oufttandlng
Cendt Mott teal 114*1 M l li t !
• I I F T BO W RIO IR. 41 hp
Mercury Tap and gatvamiad
tilt traltar 11MO OBO la* 11M
19 F T FIBERGLASS V H«N. 4B
Hp Evlnrwd*. electric, tilt
traitor. ***» m tautv mag
• MPT CAROLINA Cut tom lidi
Ing boat, cuttom cevar. gala
magic lilt tra Jitr. It hp
Johntor. LIKE NEW. Com
plat#i y equipped 11100 m
_ | __
1
•
4
• 1*94 IKI/FI1H BOAT *0 HP
Marc . w ' traitor Runt graafl
U 009 Partial tinanca *H 7KO
• 1*99 BOMBER BASS beat.
Mariner angina. X hr* on
boat, i r t htHI Mint condi
Hun I 11.999 OBO JJJ Ja*)
• 14 FT PONTOON boat, all
libarglatt. 1*0 HP Evonrud*.
Vary lattl Many *&gt;«r#t. Ilk*
now Oily IIP h » M l 4190
17 M ITCHELL. 14 Ft flthlng
boat Xhp More klcktr 1
dapth finder*, trolling motor,
galv traitor 17000 )77 CIM
217— G a r a g e S a le s
■ 10 ANNUAL N*lghb*rh**d
Garaga Sato Idyllwild* Sub
Maplewood O r. E V E R T
THINOI Saturday. Sunday*I

BIG MOVING SMI

Furnitur*. 7 piac* patio tat.
picture! Itorao. maple cradto.
mite tnd much much moral
109 Branhwood Orlvo Friday
and Saturday. I 4

221— G o o d T h in g s
fo E a t
A 1PECIAL OCCA1IONT Some
thing dlttoronlt Prttont our
unique gift Imported Englilh
•'offa* 9 tpaclal flavor* In a
aiclutlv* pr riant* Iion boa
407 4*1 M44 Or 4H 1444
STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
tom M*l Calary Avo 1 mi E
of Santord I ml N of SI Rd
44 11**R« Farm* 1H 714*
1W EET HAMLIN ORANOES
U par buthai Call Ml *140
SANFORO

• CORVETTE, 1*19 Httdtvery
lltll* work Atklng 11000 or
________ lie out
battel tor
• FORD TAURUS OL. 1914. V*
•«c cond garaged, oil op
I lent, 17. MO OBO 114 1104
MONOA ACCOPO LX . 1**7
P/S. T / B . a ir . Ktnwoed
AM/FM catMfto. 4 door, tow
mttot Hot*wood color Will
run forever 1I1J71M1 9471
• LE BARON Coneertlble. M
Red. loaded, dig doth, new
top, now fire* M A B P m MO*
• LINCOLN MARK 7. LSC. !***
Completely leaded Service
rtcordt and receipt* U 900
0 8 0 407 791 tau
OMONTE CARLO 1*71. great
cendt A/C. run* Ilk* a topi
Sharp leekIngt H l i o m i u i
PUBLIC AU TO AU CTIO N a
EVER T TU ES D A Y TiM PM
DAYTONA AU TO AUCTION
Hwy. *1. Daytona Beach
________ *941119111_________
SHORT OP CASH ?
Seneutly looking for a nice
dean utad c a rl O EP EN
DABLE Down paymen't at
tow at *1*9 include* ta&gt; A
till*. Call
FUES AUTO SALES

2 2 3 — M is c e lla n e o u s
•ART BED. UO Playpen. UO
High chair, u Potty chair. 11
Toy* Storeo Whirlpool got
cfofhotdryor.nl m m *
• E A U T T SALON tomitvr* *
iijtiont and a dttk Cherry
and gray *04 ft* 7711ave*
a DOOR, doubt*, tohd wood M
X 74. Eight glatt panel* Light
In top M l Call Ml 0**1
C H U N TE R c e i l i n g FAN with
lighting occotury 1109
Call M l 0144
_______ _
• KASHM IR Q U A LITY high
pll* rug approi * &gt;l Rot*
floral brig* background Like
newt Utad an* taaton Cotl
1I4L 1*11UO M l 4744_________
• K E N M O R C O il H a a fa r
w 'drum and tiffing* Good
tandfion U l negotiable
___________14*11**__________
M E TA L U T IL IT Y SHELVES
Heavy itoal Approi 40 tato.
1)1 par &gt;at M l too__________
a OLD PRINTING TYPE CA1E
filled with goad, u-aabl#
printer* type 1X177 4»0
PIANO, upright MM Whirlpool
dryer tot Ladltt blk*. 10
i m li d Ptoat*callM4 III*
S A T E L L IT E Syitoto Comptotol
Trad* tor port generator.
boat, hori*. pony carl l f » U U
SERVICE SALES I PAETS lor
portable ktrotan* haafar*
LARR Y’S MART IM-9IM
•W ALL PHONE i RtpINa of
antique, oak. 141Call M l IM*
W A T E R P U R IF IE R . Paid
11.100 Win lake HI 1700 Mcv
Ing can ) keep M l 191) Iv mtg
• It BOXES He* market Itomt
Jewelry, camera*, toot* 1190
Ml 714)
230— A n t iq u e / C la s s i c
__________ C m ____________
• FORD THUNDERBIRO. 1*44
All originali Naadt tom#
wqrk SIAM O R O M I9114

1970 OCVIUI CADILLAC

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Blood disorder may
resemble leukemia
D EA R DR. G O T T : I vc been
diagnosed with myrlodysplosllc
syndrome and was told II would
r v c n t u u lly tu rn Into a c u lr
leukemia. I've been receiving
platelets every other day as well
on whole blood once weekly, la
there uny treatment that rould
make more platclrta and build
up my Ixme marrow? I ulao have
a tendency to bleed, an I have to
be careful.
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by Art Sansom

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Myclodyaplaatlc syndrome refers
to a group "f diseases (such as
chronic myelocytic leukemia, re­
fractory’ anemia and agnngcnlc
myeloid metaplasia) that have,
an a co m m o n de no m in a to r,
anemia. Other feuturrs Include
abnormal while blond cells and
reduced numbers ol platelets,
which are needed for proper
blood coagulation. Patients with
the syndrome often exjiertence
weakness, fatigue, b ru is in g ,
fever and weight loss.
T h e diagnosis Is made by
blood tests and a bone marrow
examination There Is no specific
therapy: blood transfusions und
antibiotics are used to treat
unrm ln and Infections, respec­
tively.
T h e prognosis depends on
innny technical considerations
us well as the severity of the
A l t h o u g h

m y c lo d y s p la s t lc s y n d r o m e
ru re ly tu rn s Into le uk em ia
(cancer of the blood cells), severe
variants of the syndrome actual­
ly rrsemble leukemia and are
treated In similar fushlon. using
drugs such as hydroxyurea.
I am unaware of any drug to
Increase your platelet count.
Therefore, you should continue
to receive platelet transfusions
und other therapy that your
hematologist may recommend.

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A n y suggestions?
D E A R R E A D E R : Sec a
gastroenterologist. Low-grade,
treatable anal Infections may
cause burning, even If the anal
tissue appears normal on In­
spection. You probably need

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6 Prison
B Neighbor ot
CaMI.
12 Hawaiian
Instruments
13 Do — others
14 Two peas —
— pod
15 Saits
16 A dolsrcsnl

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nickname

18 Eskimo boat

20 Label
21 Before
(poet)
22 Actress
Sue —
24 Heron
26 Investigative
•gey.

28 Polar Nghts
31 Wheel backs
33 Playing
marble
34 Actor —
O'Neal
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specialist examines your lower
rectum with a special device.
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38 CaBfomla
county
38 Sound at
40 Ancient
writing
41 Adhesives
44 Experimental
room
46 Swear
48 Certain
50 68. Roman
51 Drain
64 Stories
67 Before Sep!.
68 Above
60 Face of
watch
81 1.061,
Roman
62 Actor —
Lugosi
63 Author —
Forber
84 Unhappy
68 Actual being
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By Bernice Bede Osol
TOUR BIRTHDAY
Jan. 20.1094
Key friends will be Involved In
activities In which you'll partici­
pate In the year ahead. Il looks
like you might Ire part of three
different groups for three dif­
ferent purposes.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 1»)
In a competitive development
today, don’t be overly assertive
where you have lo de|&gt;end ujwn
buck-up. Th e ranks behind your
banner might collupse under
fire.

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Madame Dcfargc had a strange
h o b b y : k n ittin g . T r u e , that
doesn't sound strange. Hut when
you remember that she used lo
knit while watching people being
guillotined during the French
Revolution. It does take on a
macabre air.
In bridge, though, there n rr
deals In which kings or queens
m u st be sa crifice d for the
common good ot the partner­
ship. Th e key play In today's
deal has hern highlighted m uny
times In the literature, but It ts
still rarely made by a player
below the expert level.
Against three no-trump. West
led his fourth-hlghest heart.
South captured East's Jack with
his king nod played a club to
d um m y's 10. Bust defended well
by ducking his king, but de­
clarer returned lo bund with u
diamond lo his king und led
another club. When West put In
the queen, declarer played low
from the dum m y.
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Be
doubly attentive today If some­
one Is providing you with critical
Information. In fact. It might be
wise lo make notes Instead of
comm itting It to your memory.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Friends who have complicated
their ufTalrs might look lo you
today to help them sort things
out. Regrettably their problems
m ay pertain to things w ith
which you're unfamiliar.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20)
D o n 't

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West continued with the heart
queen, but South was soon
claiming 10 tricks: one spade,
two hearts, three diamonds and
four rlubs.
West should have sent his club
queen lo the guillotine at trick
t w o . T h e s a c rific e of one
monarch would have caused the
totul collapse of the declarer's
republic.
If South pluys low from the
d u m m y . West leads another
heart. And when East wins a
trick with his club king, the
defenders cash three he
tear!
tricks.
If South wins West's club queen
w ith d u m m y 's ace and con­
tinues with the club Jack. East
ducks. Th e club suit Is dead and
South cannot win more than
eight tricks.
W h e n d e clarer Is try in g to
establish u long suit In an
otherwise entryless dum m y. It Is
usually right to play second
hand high.

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domestic disagreements today
LIBRA (Sept. 2 3 -O cl. 23)
between you and your mate. Th e
Don’t make the mistake today of
contribution they'll be able lo trying to shore up an Imponani
make may not be helpful to r e la t io n s h ip w ith m a te ria l
anyone.
t h i n g s . B o n d s c a n hr
GEMINI (M uy 21-Ju n e 20) strengthened, however, through
Mullngers might be looking to gestures and deeds that urr
palm off their duties and re­ sincere und loving.
sponsibilities on you today If
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221
they think they can get away
with It. There Is a chance they Your Judgment might not tie up
to pur today and this may also
m ay be able to.
C A N C E R (June 21-Ju ly 22) be true of someone with whom
T h is Is one of those unusual you have a p artnership ar­
days where every time you take rangement. It could be a cose of
a position It might be In opposi­ the blind leading the blind.
tion to the popular view. There's
SAOITTAR1U8 (Nov. 23-Dec.
n lesson that can be learned from
21) T ru e humility Is a virtue, but
this.
hum bling yourself In an unbe­
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) It's coming manner Is not. Instead of
best not to boast about your flying fulsc colors, you'll be more
achievem ents today, because
re spe cte d le ttin g y o u r ego
this might tempt someone who emerge.
dislikes you to take measures to
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Ja n .
unw ind what you have wound
19) Be careful what you say
up.
V IR O O (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22) If today lo u fnend who Is pres­
an associate says something ently attracted to an individual
about you today you feel Is you dislike. If your remarks arc
unwarranted. It may be smart to uncomplimentary, your pal may
let It go unchallenged rather not want to talk to you for
awhile.
than making It an Issue.

by Leonard Starr

ANNIE
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8 Not so short
B Pleasanter
10 Finnish lake
11 Male servant
IB Hawaiian
timber tree
23 Removes
feeling from
25 Actress
Tori —
28 Next lo Sat.
27 Baker’s
product
28 Pubic
disturbance
30 Musical
Instruments
32 Soaks up
36 Christmas
36 Collection ol
facts
37 Beak
42 Bacterium
43 Total
46 Shellfishes
46 Pauls part
47 stm
48 Actress
82 Actor —
Montand
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D E A R DR. G O T T : I suffer from
anal burning, despite the fact
that I don't have a rash or
Inflammation, und the skin ap­
pears healthy. Topical creams
provided by m y physician afford
relief lor a few minutes, but the

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