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March 29,1 . 1994
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Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1008
Bfllh Yoar, No. 188 - Sanford, Florida

Tracking stolen goods

NEWS DIGEST

Victim s must pay to get
pawned property back

IN SIDE
□ S p o rts

County rules at Big Blue
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Tire three teams
representing Seminole County In the Big Hlur
Honnnazn Baseball Tournament. Lake Hruntley.
Lake Howell and Seminole, each cnine away
with big offensive game* In first round win*.
[ S e e Page 21).

By SANDRA ELLIO T T
Herald Stoll Writer
SANFORD - Taking the time to
copy down serial numbers on
electronic equipment and engraving
Identification on Jewelry or other
household Items Improves your

chance of recovering property If It Is
stolen. Hut the odds of getting the
property returned are not good.
Seminole County S heriffs de­
te c tiv e Scott Fife w orks w ith
roughly 50 secondhand stores In I hr
county trying to track down the
f See Stolen. Page 5A

Stolen property at a glance
igenlllicetlon It IS* tty to recovering Holer
merchendlt*. eccordlng to police Trie, re
commend property ownert
• Keep *n Item lied HU ol terlel number! from
electronic equipment tuch * t televlilont.
Itereot. CO pleyeri. Hill and video corner*!
or other eppllencei. tool! or equipment
targeted by thieve!
• Mark valuable! with permanent Identlflca
lion tuch at engraving your loclal tecurlly
number! or driver llcent* number! on the
Item !

Pntlre rerom m end utlno the d 'lv e .

B R IE F S
SANFORD — A 20-year old Sanford man was
sentenced to 35 years In prison Monday for Ills
role tn the robbery of a local supermarket last
summer.
James Williams faces a minimum of 25 years
without parole for the May robbery o f the
Winn Dixie located on Highway 17 02 and Lake
Mary Boulevard. Williams pleaded no contest to
attempted first degree uiurdrt of a law cnforcemcnt officer, armed burglary, armed rob­
bery. kidnapping, and shooting Inside a build­
ing
William s and co-defendant. Johnny Lee
Knight, robbed the store and locked eight
employees In a freezer before tiering In one of
the employee's car. Williams tired shots at a
pursuing Sanford police olllerr during a car
chase from the scene.
Knight Is serving 15 years in Department of
Corrections custody. He was sentenced In
September. Knight did not fire shots at the
officer during the chase.

By NICK PP EIFA U P
Horald Staff Wrltor

Gentry resigns
SANFORD — Linda Gentry, the director of
Sanford's Code Enforcement Hoard, has re­
signed her position with the city.
Gentry, who said site Is going Into business for
herself, said site Is resigning for "personal
reasons.''
Reached Monday afternoon at her office.
Gentry said she had no further comment on (he
sub|ert.

C o m m issio n election today
LAKE MARY — Today Is election day In Lake
Mary. The only Item on the ballot Is for City
Commission. Seat. 4.
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Four candidates linve qualified for today's
election They Include Patrick T Callaway
Thomas ( ’ . Greene. Frank L. McDonald, and
Sheila Sawyer
Only one polling place Is operating lor today's
election, located In the commission chamber ol
the Lake Mary City Hall. 100 N. Country Club
Road.
The voting booths which opened at 7 a m Ibis
morning, will remain operational until 7 p.m.
this evening.
In past years, multl-candldutc races called tor
the election to go to the person who received the
most votes. Through a change In the city
charter last year. If no candidate receives more
than 50 percent of the vote, a runoff election will
Ire required between the two receiving the most
votes.
, , , ,
If a runoff election Is required. It Is scheduled
for 7 a.lit. until 7 p.m. on T uesday. April ID.
The election Is to fill the remainder of the term
served by A.R. "D oc" Jure, who died on Jan. 27
The term continues through the end of 1095.

Allen charged with sexual assault
LAKE MARY — Former Seminole County
Girls Softball League coach James Alexander
Allen was been charged with sexual assault on
two more children.
Allen was first arrested Jan. 14 on 10 charges
of sexual battery on u child. Seminole County
Investigators claimed then he sexually assaulted
three 12- and 13-year-old girls on Ills Lake Mary
team during 10B7 to 1990.
Monday. Invcstlgulors added two charges ol
engaging In scxuul ucts with a child, and two
charges of lewd and lascivious acts on child.
Allen was released on his own recognizance, u
Jail clerk said this morning. The charges
Involved two of the three Initial victims, said
sheriffs spokesman Ed McDonough.

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northwest 20 nipli.
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Ruin chance 30 per­
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luffit lent to prove the Item It ybun

• Notify police at toon e i you dltcoyer Item!
ere milting Item! which havi been told to
lecondhand dealer! may be reedy lor tale
within ISdayl

Nude
prowler
nabbed

W h e n w is h e s c o m e tru e

W illiam s sen ten ced to 35 years

llcent* number which ll readily available to
lew enforcement egenclei Some lew *n
forcement egenclei. Including the iherllt,
have angravlng equlpmant available to loan to
the public lor that pur pot*
• Simply relying on detcrlptlont ol phyilcel
defect! luch at a tcratch or dent may not be

HetaMPhotoky Men Hama
Moliasa Poarl 4, ol Now Jorsoy was wolcomod to
Luke Maty Monday by the Domlno'a Pizza Nold and
hor undo Andrew Savola. a Lako Mary rosldont Tho
littlo gltl and hor lamlly aro vacationing horo courtony

ot tho Starlight Foundation, which trios to mako
wlshoa como truo for lormlnally III children. A blood
dlsoaso has dostroyod Mollssa's kldnoya. Mollssa and
hor Intnlly aro schodulod to visit aroa attractions.

SANFORD - I'ollcr say they've
arrested the man reportedly seen
running nude several times through
(lie l.oeh Ailtor subdivision. Sher­
iffs deputies look 33 year- old Joe
Luck Into custody at 3-15 litis
morning
Lurk, wfto lives tit -120 Lake lllvd.
In Loch Arbor, was arrested at I lie*
Intersection ol Homewood Street
anti Lake Houlevard. According to
sheriffs spokesman Fal McDonough.
"W hen lie was arrested. Luck was
wearing hlghlnp sneakers anti a
multi-colored sarong. He was car­
rying three pieces ttf wom en's
lingerie tn hts hand."
On Mareh 15. nt about 2:30 a.in.,
u Loch Arbor resident reported
s e e in g u p ro w le r o u tsid e tils
bed toot n window, lie salt! when lie
stepped out the front door to
Investigate, fie saw a linked man
running west of fits tiouse.
On March 19. at 1:30 a.m..
another Loch Arltor resident reSee A rrest. Page BA

More delays for expressway tollroad
By J . MARK B A R FIELD
Sonlor Staff Wfllor
SANFORD — Another portion of
the Seminole County Expressway
may tie opened this Frlduy. hut a
final completion dale for the 12-mllc
tollroad Is now act for early May.
two weeks after the last projected
completion.
And because muck and a laic
stun slowrd work at the expressway
exit rump to U S Highway 17-92
behind Sanford Pluzu. truffle won’t
be able to use that ramp for up to
months later. Northern-most traffic
will still enter the 12-mllc tollroad at
Airport Boulevard rust of U S.
17-92. hot traffic will leave the road

ut the County Road 427 exit, nearly
two motoring miles away.
E x p rc s s w u y c o n s tr u c tio n
spokesm an G ayle Geddes said
Monday the expressway section
between Red Bug Lake Road ami
Stale Road 434 Is scheduled to open
Friday.
There’s no guarantee on that, she
said.
"I'll know Thursday for sore." she
saltl. "But Friday scares me. Iliul's
April Fools Day."
As construction nears an end on
the $200 million project, delays
continue.
The tnllrtiiid was once scheduled
to open last November, then the
l See Delay. Page BA

Lake Jesup Bridge site
of benefit walk and run
By J . MARK B A R FIELD
Sonlor Stall Wrltor
Many central Florida residents
will get tliclr llrst look .it Lake
Jesup from the Seminole County
Expressway May 7.
On foot.
Because of delays In complet­
ing the expressway, the twin
I 3-tnlle concrete spans o f the

Lake Jesup Bridge offered an
uncluttered course for what or­
ganizer Dlek Tucker hopes will
he th o u s a n d s o f r u n n e rs ,
wheelchair racers and elementa­
ry school students. The spans
were completed last summer, but
the remainder of the road won't
be opened until May.
Billed as "T h e First...And Lust
See Run. Page BA

Holiday Inn
lease denied
By NICK FF B IF A U F
Horald Staff Writer
SANFORD - The Sanford City Commission lias
denied a proposed lease for the Holiday Inn
building. The vote wns unanimous.
The decision came after several months ol
discussions on leasing the property nt the Monroe
Harbour Marina, where the Inn Is situated. The
building ownership has been taken over by
Resolution Trust Corporation. RTC. following the
delimit of original loans.
Bernard Sandler, authorized ugcut for Scvcrna
Title Company bus been pressing for n lease
agreement with the city, which owns the land.
Sandler was seeking to obtain the ownership ol
the building from RTC. but required on agree­
ment with the City o f Sanford. RTC had
reportedly given Sandler a {leadline of March .11
to rcuch an agreement with the city.
After many meetings with City Manager Hill
Simmons, slnff members, and appearances before
commission work sessions, no agreement could
be reached.
Last week. Sandler submitted what the com­
mission assumed was Ills final lease suggestion.
Sandler hud wrltlen. " If we cannot accomplish an
Immediate resolution to this matter. I will he
Instructing the RTC to continue on the course of
forccloscure on the lund."
If such u foreclosure took place, the city might
stand to lose Its ownership of the land at the
□ See Lease, Page BA

HettM Photo by Tommy Vincent

City Commissioner A.A.
loft, was tho roclplent
city’s first Community
award for his work In
famlllos build affordablo

"M ac" McClanahan,
this morning of tho
Development Honor
holplng low Income
homo3. Mayor Boltyo

S U B S C R IB E TO TH E SANFORD HERALD FO R TH E B E S T LO CA L NEWS
i

Smith, right, made tho presentation during a
Community Dovolopment Week breakfast at
City Hall. Tho award will become an annual
one.

. C all 322-2611

�2A - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, March 29, 1994

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Flash from the past
Dram a students research, develop current day ‘G od sp ell’

New jail brings jobs, hope
MOORE HAVEN — A new prison Is giving local olTIc'lals and
residents o f Glades County high hopes for the future.
Last month, the state chose Glndes ns the site for one of two
new privately run prisons. Residents don't believe the prison
will endanger them and are focusing Instead on how It will
Improve tiie county's economy — and, potentially, their
personal finances.
"T o he honest with you,'' said Carmen Whitney. Moore
Haven's city clerk. "It's renlly the first time I've felt good about
something In a long time."
The county’s poverty rale, measured by state Indicators. Is
one of Florida's worst.
Personal Income averaged $10,302 in 1991. ranking the
county 05th among the slate's 07. and well below Florida's
average o f# 18.985.
Hut construction of the 750-bed. medium-security prison is
scheduled to start this summer. The prison should open by
mid-1995. creating hundreds o f Jobs and pumping millions or
dollars Into the county's economy.
And that's Just the beginning.
Officials say the $18 million prison nlso will enable the
county to obtain state nnd federal financing for Its first sewer
system. The rural farming community has been unable to
attract more businesses because It doesn't have a sewer
system.

By V IC K I OeSORMIBR
Herald Staff Writer__________________________
LAKE MARY — While controversy brews
In Ihr legislature over whether or not to
Increase the presense o f God In the
classroom, the Lake Mary High School
drama department Is planning to jwrfnrm
"Godspell." a musical based on the gospel
of Matthew.
/'But we’re not approaching as a religious
play." said Bill Elssclc, who heads the
d ep a rtm en t. " I t Is one look at the
phlllosopliy of one man. Jesus Christ."
Elssclc said he had both former principal
Ikui Smith and present principal Raymond
Gaines read the script to hr sure they
approved of It's contents and both agreed
the piny was acceptable.
The play, first presented In 1971. does run
require Jrsus Christ be rrferred to by name
|ln the original script, he Is called Jesus).
Though It does Include a strong lead
character who gathers others to him and
teaches them through parables (taken fairly
dlrectlv from the gospel) before he Is

Two plead guilty to espionage

HEATHROW — Florida gasoline prices are stable as
motorists gear up for the state's prime drive season, the AAA
Clubs of Florida said.
The average price for self-serve regular unleaded was $1,058,
.4 cent higher than last month, the AAA March Fuel Gauge
Survey found. Mid-grade unleaded Increased .2 cent to $1.19
per gallon, nnd premium untended prices Increased .2 cent to
$1,274.
"People planning their spring and early-summer getaways
can be relieved at the news of stable gas prices." Tom
Schroder, spokesman for AAA of Florida, said Monday.
There will likely be plenty of oil available over the next
several months, which should help keep prices down, Schroder
said.

B ats evicted from apartm ents
I1ARTOW — About 1,000 bats making a home In the Crown
Colony apartments are about to be evicted.
Frustrated upartment owners, who have heard, smelled and
seen the bats nround their homes for two years, are spraying
the complex with chlorine, hoping the chemical stink will keep
them out.
Earlier this month, a 05-ycar-old man who lives there was —
reportedly bitten on the neck, flats found in his apartment
tested negative for rabies, but the man wus treated as a
precaution.
While officials concede the bats are becoming a health
problem because of their numbers, (hey say home remedies
like the chlorine spray won't work. State wildlife officials
recommend rigging screens that allow the bats to get out but
not back In. and then scaling up any holes to prevent reentry-

New map may change services
ORLANDO — A new map — and an agreement between
Orlando and Orange County — may change the way residents
receive police and fire protection, utilities and other services.
The map defines exactly where the city can grow, by
annexing rural county ureas and existing subdivisions, over
the next 12 to 24 years. Officials say more clearly defined
territories will save millions of taxpayer dollars by keeping
sendees from being duplicated In the future.
"It's not a perfect agreement." said County Attorney Tom
Wilkes. "There Is no such thing In a compromise. But It Is a
good agreement for both sides."
The City Council and the County Commissioners were
scheduled to vote on the agreement this week. In theory, It
could allow Orlando to double Its current size of 80 square
miles.__________________________________________________________

From Associated Press reports

LO TTERY
M IA M I - H ero a re the
winning numbers s e le c te d
donday In tho Florida Lottery:
Fantasy 5
9-21-1-22-25

Cash 3
9-9-3
Play 4
4-4-7-S

By ADAM YEOMANS
Assoclatod Press Wrllor
TALLAHASSEE - Three gu­
bernatorial npimlnlcra who have
faced questions and criticism
about either their agency's ac­
tions or their own huslncss
dealings are up for a Senate
confirmation hearing.
George Stuart, secretary of the
Department of Huslncss nnd
Professional Regulation, was
found guilty of violating slate
elides law.
Charles Dusseau. bccre Iary of
Ihe Dcpnrtmcnl of Commerce,
wns recently cleared o f any
crim inal w rongdoing In his
business dealings while a county
commissioner.

Sacond Claaa Pottage Paid at Sanford,
Florida and additional mailing
ofllcaa.
Poatmaalar: Sand addraaa changaa
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W ay B ack W hen
As reported In Monday's edition of the Herald,
the newly constructed Chase Gallery al Ihe
Sanloid Museum will be dedicated at 5:15 pm.,
Wodnosday al the Sanford Museum located at
520 E. First St., Fori Mellon Park, downtown
Sanford. This photo was tskon In 1036 and is
published In connection with Ihe dedication ol
the gallery. Tho expansion of the museum and
the addition ol tho Chase gallery was made by
Sidney 0 Chase Jr., his wile and family He

Virginia Wetherell. secretary
o f , t|ic Department of Environ­
mental Protection, ts in the
midst of nn angry debate over
revamping slate environmental
law's.
All Ihree agency heads will
face questioning lids afternoon
by the Senulc Executive Busi­
ness, Ethics and E lection s
Committee during their con­
firmation hearings.
Th e appointees said they
cxpccled to he confirmed and
arc prepared to respond to con­
cerns from committee members.
"I think the committee ought
to at least be conscious of the
fact, ‘Oil yeah, lids Is Ihe person
who there wus some articles
written about.' You know, more
of a good government type of
thing," sulci Sen. Fred Dudley.
R-Cupc Coral, ami a committee
member.
The Dade County Stale At­
to rn e y 's O ffice ih ls m onth
cleared Dusseau of any criminal
wrongdoing when he voted on
bond deals for a private com­
pany while he served as a
Metro-Dude commissioner.

was the son ol Sidney O. Chase Sr., who with
his brother Joshua C. Chase, founded Ihe
well-known firm In Sanford In the late 16003.
This particular plcluro was mndo during n
picnic sponsored by Iho SI. Johns Rlvorlino
Company. From right lo loll, aro W.A, LeMler,
Vico prosldenl and general manager ol Ihe
Cha30 firm, Sldnoy O Chase Sr.. Joshua C.
Chase and T W Jones

Senate panel approves bill
to vary universities tuition
B y J A C K IE H A L U FA X
Assoclatod Pross Wrllor
TALLAH ASSEE — Trillion could vary at
Florida's nine public universities under a hill
approved by a Senate committee.
The Education Cumniltlee voted unanimously
for the legislation |SH 16421 by Sen. George
Kirkpatrtck.
Kirkpatrick, D Gainesville, told Ids colleagues
they could vole for the tuition proposal without
surrendering any of their power over the budget
for the state's public universities.
"W e'll get the final say." he said.

Under current law. lawmakers set the nililon
level at the slate's nine public universities
They would still do so il Kirkpatrick's hill
becomes law. hut tlu- presidents, through the
Hoard ol Regents, would be able lo petition
lawmakers to change tuition al their schools hy
as much as It) percent.
The money could he used to provide more
computer equipment or offer more classes so that
students can graduate more quickly, according to
Charles Reed, chancellor of the state university
system.
The hill must still lie approved by the Senate
□ See Tu ition, Page 5 A

THE W EATHER
LOCAL FO RECA ST
Tonight: Fair und cool. Low In
the upper 40s to lower 50s.
North wind 10 mph.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy.
High In the low to mid 70s.
North wind 10 mph becoming
northeast 10 to 15 mph during
the afternoon.
Extended forecast: Fair and
mild. Lows In the upper 40s to
lower 50s. Highs In the upper
60s lo lower 70s,

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Tuesday. March 29, 1994
Vol. 86, No. 188
published D ally and Sunday, axcapt
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He said the play has served as a strong
learning experience for Ihe students In­
volved In the play, he said
The actors have had to research the
source of the material, the history of both
Ihe hlblleal times and tlit* time In which the
play was originally written and Ihe philoso­
phy of the Christian faith, he said.
"T h ey've worked long and hard on their
characterizations," he said.
Elsselc said that II has been wellpublicized In the school community lhal Ihe
play will he performed, There have nol
been, lie said, any objections raised front
parents, students or administrators.
" I think a lot o( people are looking at tills
as a look at a philosophy ami a look al the
music of the fills and 70s," he said. "A lot of
the music arc songs people will recognize
from the radio bark then."
"G odspell" will be lie prcscnlcd Thurs­
day, Friday nnd Saturday. April 7. 8 and 9
at 7:30 p.m. each evening In Ihe Lake Mary
High School Auditorium. 655 LongwoodLake Mary Kd., Lake Mary. Tickets are $3
each.

Agency
chiefs
face
hearings

TAMPA — Two men pleaded guilty to espionage charges for
giving classified U.S. Army and NATO military Information to
Hungarian Intelligence nine years ago.
Jeffery Eugene Gregory. 32 nnd Jefferey Stephen Rondeau.
30. who entered their pleas Monday, face up to life In prison
and fines of $250,000 at their sentencing June 24 by U.S.
District Judge Ralph Ntmmons.
The confidential Information Included plans for the defense
of Central Europe nnd concerned the national defense of the
United States, prosecutors said.
Gregory nnd Rondeau were serving In the U.S. Army In
Germany In 1985 when they were recruited by co-conspirator
Roderick J. Ramsay, according to Investigators. Ramsay
pleaded guilty to espionage and wns sentenced In August 1992
to 30 years In prison.

G asoline p rices stable

crucified, and some say, resurrected for the
curtain call.
The play offers performance groups a
great deid of leeway In selecting the setting
for their play. In the naming of the
characters and In the costumes they choose
to wear. Originally, Die play was set In a
playground, other groups hnvc sel the
action In a construction site or nn Inner city
park.
The Lake Mary students chose a subway.
The characters. Elssclc said. Include a
homeless person, a young mother, a street
musician and a subway worker.
Elssclc said It was (he students who
brought the Idea of performing the play to
him.
"Each year the stuents come up with a list
or the three (days they want In perform the
followlng season." he explained. “ This was
the kids' Idea and I thought II was pretty
neat that they wanted to do It."
As the drnmu teacher. Elssclc said he has
tried to leave Ihe students alone to Interpret
the play as (hey see II and to not Impose his
own views on them.

LAST
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NEW
April 11

FIRST
April 10

FULL
April 25

THURSDAY
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FRIDAY
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TID ES
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SOLUNAR TABLEt Mill. H:35
a.m., 9:10 p.m.; MaJ. 2:25 a.m..
2:55 p.m. TIDES: Daytona
Beach: bight* 10:08 a.m.. 10:42
p.m.; lows, 3:59 a.m.. 4:06 p.m.:
New Bmyrna Beach: highs.
10:13 a.m , 10:47 p.m.: lows.
4:04 a.m.. 4:11 p.m.; Cocoa
Beach: htghs. 10:28 a.in., 11:02
p.m.: lows. 4 :19 a.m., 4:26 p.m.

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south with a water temperature
o f 69 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
arc )-2 feet and semi glassy.
Current ts lo the south with u
water temperature o f 69 degrees.

Phone (407)322-2*11.

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BOATING
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Small craft advisory In effect.
Tonight: Wind north 20 knots.
Sens 5 to 8 feet except higher In
the gulf stream. Hay and inland
w a te rs a m o d e ra te ch op.
Wednesday, wind east to northcast 15 to 20 knots. Seas 4 to 6
feel except higher In the gulf
stream. Hay and Inland waters
choppy,

SATURDAY
Fair 70-50

STA TISTICS
T h e high tem perature In
Sanford Monday was 91 degrees
and Ihe overnight low was 58 as
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
R ecorded rainfall for the
period, ending at 9 a.m. Tues­
day, totalled. 13 Inches.
The temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 61 degrees and
Tuesday's overnight low was
58, as recorded hy Hie National
Weather Service al the Orlando
International Airport.
DMonday'a high................ 92
□ Barometric pressure,30.13
□Relative Humidity....90 pet
□Wlndc„„Northwest 13 mph
□ R ain fall............ 21 of an In.
□ Sun ae t................. 0:42 p.m.
□Sunrise................ 0:18 a.m.

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Cleveland
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Seattle
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida • Tuesday, March 29, 1994 - 3A

POLICE BRIEFS
Retail theft charged
Myron W. Humphries. 34. HI OH W. I si St.. Sanford, was
charged wlih retail Ihcft by Sanford Police on Friday.
Police said he was observed filling (wo 12-gullon trasheans
with assorlrd grocery Hems.
They said he (hen left (lie store without paying for the Items,
which were valued at $124.57.
He was lakrn to lhe .John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held mi $l(H)l&gt;ond.

Purse snatched
bake Mary police arrested Ronald .Jay Sylvester. 27. 112
Sand Pine Circle. Sanford, on 27lh Street In Sanford Sunday.
According to the police report, a woman reported her purse
was snatched hy a man al a pub In Lake Mary, and as he ran
...... Hie establishment, he was chased by a waitress until the
man gol in a car and drove off. Lake Mary police were
contacted a short time later by Sanford police who had
detained n vehicle mulching lhat description, on 27th Street.
Three men were said to he In the vehicle. Sylvester was
reportedly In the hack seat, where officers found a smokingpipe. He was arrested on charges o f petit (heft and possession
of drug paraphernalia. The driver of the cur was nol charged,
and the oilier man rejMirtrdly lied from the scene.

E sca p e e surrenders
Sheriffs deputies reported Mack Christopher Simpson, 27. of
1(X) Archers Point. Longwood, turned himself In at the John E.
Polk Correctional Facility Saturday. Deputies said he told them
he was a fugitive escapee from the Hrooksvllle detention center.
The arrest report said Simpson had been serving an eight year
sentence for burglary and trading In stolen property.

Triple arrest
Sanford police arrested three men Sunday following a traffic
slop al 0th Street and Pecan Avenue. Police said they
discovered an amplifier In the vehicle which had been reported
as stolen, as well as a bag of cannnbis found under the scut.
Arrested were Lee Edward Payton. 30. of UcHary. Fred Lawton
Clark, 41. of Deltona, and Hcnjamln Franklin Craig. 21. of
Frankforl. Kv. Each of the three was charged wlih possession
ol cannabis under 20 grams, and possession of stolen property.

Commissioners nix traffic signs
By NICK P F E IF A U F
Hot aid Stall Writer
SANFORD - Police Chief Ralph Russell
suggested I he city place a Slop sign on First
Si reel, al Magnolia Square In the renter of
downtown Sanford. The rlly commission
said no.
In a slalcmrnl submitted lo Ihc com­
mission for last night's mecling. Russell
wrote. "The reason for this change Is based
on observing numerous vehicles over a one
week period falling to yield lo pedestrians
attempting lo cross the street ai this
location."
Deputy Chief Joe Dillard was at the city
commission workshop lo discuss the matter
last nlghi. "T h e way we see II," he said. "Is
Ihnl we have several alternatives. We could
Increase ihc sl/c o f the yield sign, pul
warning humps |usl ahead of ihc Intersec­

tion. or make some other change.
"W e've already tried lo do something
about ihot Intersection.” observed Mayor
Hctlyc Smith. "W r even tried lo raise ihc
sign higher so it would he more easily seen,
hut 11'h not doing much good. Most people
Just won't stop."
"L ei's gel rid of li entirely." suggested
Commissioner Lon llowcll. "People don't all
use lliiil crossing, they cross First Sired
wherever they want to. so I llilok we should
Just eliminate the cross walk."
Commissioner W hllry Eckstein suggested
leaving It the way It Is.
Commissioner A.A. "M a e" McClanahan
suggested taking It down for a trial period
"Then we can evaluate It and make our
decision lalcr." he said. "W hat Pm worried
about with a slop sign Is people slopping
and gelling lull ended hy some oilier car.
It'll also make a much worse (raffle hazard
In the downtown area."

"I say take the yield sign down," Howell
reiterated. " I l ’sJust not working."
"What I'm hearing." said Mayor Smith.
" I » a general concensus to eliminate the
yield sign and nnl put up any strip sign."
Clly Manager Hill Simmons said lie would
look Into removing the sign In the near
future, hut did not Immediately estlmale
when It may come down.
Commissioners also dismissed problems
caused by motorists pulling Into First Street
parking spaces by making U-turns. "T h e
police don't usually give out citations for
Ihnl." observed McClanahan. "but the fine
Is $75, and that's sorl o f sleep for many
people."
Commissioners observed that possibly (he
line should be reduced, but more tickets
handed out for such Illegal parking turns.
No additional action was Immediately
suggested on Hint situation,

Big weekend for car thefts in Sanford area
By NICK P F E IF A U F
Hornld Staff Wrltor
SANFORD - Over a half dozen
vehicle Ihcfls were reported In
Ihc Sanford area during this past
weekend. Several have hern
recovered.
• A man phoned Hie sheriffs
office Saturday, lo rrpori he had
located Ills brother's ear at a
motel parking lot. on W S.R. 40.
He said the car had tiern stolen
In the Miami area. When depullcs Investigated, they said the

vehicle was found la have been
stolen, but In Volusia County
rather than Miami. The 1980
Toyota has reportedly been re­
turned to Its owner.
• A 1985 Toyota, reported
stolen In Seminole County on
Fell. 21. was found hy deputies
abandoned, south of Sanford on
C.R.427.
• A 1983 Chevrolet, reported
stolen In Pasco County, was
found In a parking lot In the
4300 block of S. Orlando Drive
early Monday. Deputies said a

shotgun was found in (lie vehi­
cle.
• A 1993 Ford pickup truck
was reportedly stolen from a
restaurant parking lot Sunday hi
the 4300 block of Carraway
Place. Deputies said $8,800 In
currency was reportedly hidden
111 the vehicle. The pickup was
located the same day hy Volusia
County deputies III Dcllary.
Deputies said the money was not
recovered.
• A 1985 Accura, reportedly
stolen from a Longwood man

Sunday al a convenience slore
on E. 25th Slrcet. was reportedly
recovered lalcr In the day by
Sanford |&gt;ollrr.
• A 1977 Oldsmobllc. beige
and while, wlih license number
PRH-40V, was reported stolen
Friday from a parking lot at
Seminole Gardens In Sanford.
• A 1985 Pontiac, reported
stolen Friday from a lot In Hie
I 100 block of Suuford Avenue,
was reportedly recovered by
police In Ihc 600 block of E. 11Hi
Street.

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Fight
Sanford police arrested Gary itoberl Smith. 2!). o f 24(X)
Kentucky Street. Sanford, al a lounge In die 2000 block ol
Orlando Drive on Saturday Police reported seeing Smllh
involved In a light with the lounge manager in the parking lot
He was arrested on a charge of battery

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Car assault
Sanford police arrested Elijah Weddell McCloud. 27. of 1413
W 15th Street Saturday. Police said he reportedly struck a
woman with Ills car In front of his home. Police arrested him on
charges of aggravated assault/motor vehicle, and buttery.
Police rc|Kirted the woman was nol seriously Injured

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Traffic stops
• James Keith Walker. 23. 2250 Deepwater Street, Sanford,
was stopped by deputies on Dollar Way In Midway Sunday. He
was charged wlih resisting urresi without violence, being a
habitual trulllc offender, nod unlawful use of a temporary tag
• Gary Kevin McCreery. 3fl, 2437 Chase Avenue, was
stopped by deputies al Laurel and 3rd Streets Sunday. He was
found lo be wanted on a warrant for falling io appear on a
charge of thrli
• Luke Alien Criswell, 32. 141 Country Club Drive, Sanford,
was stopped by Sanford (Killcc Sunday He was charged with
driving with a revoked license and being a habitual iralfle
offender.
• Wadr Spencer Miller. 20. of Dcllary. was stopped tty
Sanford police In (lie* lOOO block of S, Palmetto Avenue
Sunday. He was charged with reekless driving, and driving
with a suspcmled/revoked license.
• Rodney (Irani I loll. 20. of Maryland, was slopped tin
Rinehart Road by Lake Mary police Saturday. He was charged
with driving under the tnllucncc of alcohol.
• Claudia Darden. 32. 201 1 Airport Hlvd , was stopped at 1st
Street and Sanford Avenue by Sanford police early Monday.
She was found to he wanted on a warrant for violation of
probation on convictions of soliciting prostltutlon/lcwdncss.

Dom estic c a s e s
• Wallace Renurd Foster. 23. 323 Tall I'lne Street. Luke
Mary, was arrested by Sanford police al Seminole Gardens
Saturday following a reported aberration with a female, lie was
charged wlih domestic violence, baticry.
• Willie Frank Mellon. 50. 1023 W. !2lh Street, was arrested
al his residence Sunday by Sanford police following a reported
llghl with Ills wife. He was charged with domestic violence.
• Henry Johnny Rhllcy. 43. 2845 Celery Avenue, was
arrested by deputies al S.R. 40 and preen way Saturday.
Deputies said he bad been Involved In an altercation with u
female. He was charged with battery, domestic violence.

Warrant arrest
• Russell Kevin Curd. 35. 205 E. IHlh Street, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday In the 2800 block of Central Drive. He
was wanted on a warrant for violation of probation on a
conviction of uttering a forgery.
• Tony Eugene Russell. 29. 900 E. Airport Hlvd.. was
arrested Saturday hy Sanford police at his residence. He was
wauled on u warrant for violation of probation.

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physician with over 20 years In practice.
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�4 A - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, March 29, 1994

Editorials/ Opinions
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EDITORIAL

A llow more say
at school level
Parents at G reenw ood Lakes Middle School
arc not pleased w ith the w ay the principal
w as chosen to take over the top spot at their
school w hen ou tg oin g principal T ed Barker
leaves in June.
W ithout consu ltin g the parents, the teach­
ers, the sta ff or the School A d visory C o m m it­
tee. the school district m ade their decision
and placed Dr. M ichael M lzw lckl. w ho Is
presently the principal at Jackson H eights
Middle School in O viedo, In ch arge o f the
school.
T h e parents have voiced their opposition,
y et they h ave pledged to w ork w ith M lzw lckl
w h o has been reassigned to that school.
W e applaud their actions and their w ill­
ingness to w ork w ith, rather than tight
against, the hand they h a v e been dealt.
H ow ever, w e b elieve they have m ade som e
valid points regard in g the w ay the situation
w as handled.
T h e S em in ole C ou nty school board has
a lw ays claim ed to be a stron g proponent o f
school based m a n a g em en t. D ecision s re ­
gard in g the operation o f a school thal arc
m ade at the sctiool level, rattier than at the
far-rem oved district level, are better for the
school, the board and oth er district officials
h ave said.
Still, th ey have assigned a n ew principal to
G reen w ood L a k es w ithout co n su ltin g the
school to hud out w hat special needs they
m ight have or w h at kind o f qualities they
m igh t w ant In n leader.
W h ile Supt. Paul H a gerty said he and the
school district staff considered the school's
needs w hen m ak in g their selection, those nt
the school w ere never consulted.
HagrrtylJfcdS th at reassignm ent decisions
are a lw a y s rp;|dc at the district level. Th at Is.
tie said, I he w a y It Is alw a ys done.
I f that is the ease, then perhaps it Is tim e for
a change.
W h ile parents, teachers and sta ff shouldn't
have the final say In the nam in g o f the
principal, they should be given the op p ortu n i­
ty to express their feelin gs ns to the kind o f
person they w ould like In the position.
I f the district and the school board truly
support the concept o f sctiool based m a n ­
agem en t, they should allow those at the
school level to have a say In the selection o f
w tio leads the school.

LETTER

Kill poison pill
The Florida Legislature is debuting un issue or
critical Importance to the future of our state ami
your well-being — the Revenue Cup proposal. If we
pass this cap. we will have a chance to vote In
November for a permanent limitation on stutc
budget growtii. Essentially, we cun finally put the
bureaucratic beast on a diet by limiting the
amount elected officials in Tallahassee can spend
frm year to year, and tying 11 to your ability to pay.
if your family pockcttiook is hurting, so will the
stale's budget. I. like you, believe that state
government should tighten Us belt during tough
economic times. Just like every family has to do.
Last year us Senate President. I passed this cap
out of the Senate only to have Governor Chiles and
the Democrat-led House prevent It from coming to
a vote on ttic Bouse lloor. Because concerned
citizens nil across Florida began petition rampa Igns (o put tills issue on the ballot. tens of
thousands of petitions have been signed and sent
to Tallahassee.
The good news is that some of your elected
officials got the message. Through the concerted
efforts of our friends and neighbors who cared
enough to get involved and put their hands to I heir
beliefs, we were able to make many legislators
listen. For the first item, we now have real hope of
passing a mcunlnful lax cap, But, that Is not the
whole story.
Some legislators are seeking to silence our
growing cries for meaningful budget reform. They
resent being pushed Into uctlng where tncy
otherwise wouldn't, and several have developed an
underhanded legal maneuver to cancel your vote
in retaliation for their frustration. They cull tills
trick a "poison pill."
Tills subterfuge Is scary In its simplicity. Some
wlll try to portray It as a reasonable thing lo do.
They will say that there are too many tax caps on
the ballot, and their poison pill clears up confusion
by putting language lit the Senate Bill which
makes all other...directly or Indirectly...related
consltutkmul amendments null and void.
I am fighting to make the flnul decision yours...to
keep (tic power behind your vole. Don’t let the
Florida Scnulc take away your right (o petition for
constitutional changes.
Remember, your elected officials are there to do
the people's business...not block your constitu­
tional right lo make your voice heard.
Senator Andcr Crcnshuw
Office o f the President
Pro Tempore
Tallahassee

C lin to n ’s welfare program w on’t work
There they go again. Whenrvcr the soions in
Washington talk nbout reform. it almost always
entails spending more money. So It is that
President Clinton's lung-nwnltrd plan to "end
welfare ns we know It" would cost the fedend
treasury $ » billion a year.
The Clinton policy wonknjust don't get It. Mow
In the name of Donna Shnlnla can they expect
that dropping another $0 billion Into the welfare
system wilt do any more good than the $225
billion a year lltat already Is spent by govern­
ment at all levels?
The Wiilte House plan calls for costly new
outlays for child enre. training and work
programs. Hut no matter how much Is spent on
these and related wclfurc programs, there will be
little rhange In the number of folks on the public
dole. That's because there Is no correlation
between how much the government spends on
welfare and how many people are weaned from
dependency.
If the Cllntonltes don't believe It, they run look
It up. It's right there In the Census Bureau
statistics. There arc nbout 7 million poor families
In America: most are on the welfare rolls. It
would cost roughly $45 billion - an average of
$5,500 per family •• to raise them all above the

poverty line.
The extra $0 billion a year that the White
I louse proposes to sprint tin welfare would be
like money down the
provrrhl.il rat hole.
T a xp a y ers already
are shelling out S 1HO
billion a year more
than what should be
necessary to maintain l tie welfare sys­
tem.
If the White House
w a n ts to g in up
bright and shiny new
program s to show
that It Is earnest
uboul welfare reform,
tet It pay Ihe tab by
ex tra ctin g savin gs
from 1lie* e x is tin g
system. The addition
and subtraction of
this or Unit welfare
program won't affect
caseloads much, tint
nt least the taxpayers

won't be asked lo take another till In the
pocketbook.
Of course. Die very best way to approacli
welfare reform Is to attack the real root of the
problem, rattier than ireailng the symptoms.
The reason so many families are mired tin the
welfare rolls Is not because they want for
material assistance - that's n symptom. It's
because they don't have two parents.
The “ Murphy Brown" Fan Club may not want
to hear It. but It's the truth. The government's
support of unmarried moms - through the very
kinds of welfnre programs Hint the White House
now proposes to create or expand •• perpetuates
poverty and encourages chronic welfare depen­
dency.
When the Clinton policy wonks talk about
welfare reform, they have almost nothing to say
about ramtly cohesion, uboul encouraging mar­
riage among the welfare population, nbout the
critical, but missing, role of the father In most
jHwir families.
PcKir. single moms who wed have u far. far
better chance of Improving not only their life
chances, but also their children's, than those
who remain mistresses o f Uncle Sam.

JOSEPH SPEAR

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DONNA BRITT

Ju st a hairdo? Not with sisters
WASHINGTON - "Juat u hairdo."
Thai's how several newspaper and mngu/lnc
stories heralding the return o f the Afro have
described the style. The kinky-curly crown
once sported by millions of politically direct
heads has been demoted to a "trend." Once. It
was Infinitely more.
Or It sure seemed that way.
Like eight years ugo. when I briefly unrav­
eled my braids Into a huge Afro — and got
leased by several teen-agers at a fast-food Joint.
The kids saluted my lack of tilpncss witlt u
snickering rendition of "A B C ." the song by
former cotton-candy heads The Juckson Five.
But Just days earlier, two guys I'd never met
Interrupted my lunch to gush, "W e Just
wunted thank you for wearing your hair like
Hiut — It's been years since we saw a sister
with u beautiful Fro."
Just a hairdo?
Nostalgia Is tricky. Nothing Is more flexible
than memory: nothing more subject lo rear­
rangement by the whim of whoever's doing the
remembering.
So each time I'm outraged by a young
person's rampant cursing. I'm forced to recall
how In eighth grade my own bookish crowd
swore In ways that could have made even
obscene rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg howll
Ironically, Snoop — an alleged felon who also
happens to be a genuine, chart-busting
musical plienom — may be most responsible
for bringing Hie munc-llke. Afro roaring back
to life. When Snoop's hair Isn't braided. It
explodes around bis face In a way that would
have done Huey Newton proud.
Perhaps In the ‘70s t was like certain kids
today, who buy Snoop's brutal gunstu records
— and who copy his sometime Afro — solely
for the sake of tilpncss. Maybe I only craved a
Fro at age 14 because everyone who was
remotely cool wore one. Or bccuuse getting one
was sure to give my mom u fit.
But that didn't explain its effect.
I remember silting, heart pounding and
scalp smarting, as my cousin Joann washed,
oiled and picked my previously straightened
hair Into an Afro. Halfway through, Joann
whispered, "tills Is gonna be pretty."
It was — but It was more. Staring mesmer­
ized Inlo Joann's bedroom mirror. I marveled
at how my basic blackglrl hulr had evolved Into
something vibrant, neat and bcuutlful without
being hot-combed or chemically relaxed Into
submission. It's Impossible to explain Hie
psychic damage Hiat was undone In that
moment. My reflection challenged years of
hearing that my hair was ugly In Its natural
stale — from society and even from relatives
who loved ntc.
The miracle atop my head, refuted every
word.
"I love It!" I whispered to Joann. "But Mom
Is going lo hale It."

But astonishingly, the woman who laid (or a
lifetime referred to all nappy African American
hair — liu hiding her own — ns "b a d ." claimed
to like my kinky halo. "You have a better
grade of lialr Hum I do." she explained,
maddeningly.
Those who recall
Hie Fro as a pure,
u u c o m p r o m I sc d
expression of black
self-love forget that,
often In Hie 'OOs and
'70s. the most cov­
eted Afros — the fat.
A n g e la D avls-H kc
ones whose wearers
resem bled w alking
T o o ts ie P op s —
belonged to the same
curly-haired blacks
wtio'd been envied
for having hulr simi­
lar to tliut of whites.
t The miracle
It was the height of
atop my head
u n fa ir n e s s . My
reluted every
k in k y -b u t-m a ssive
word. ■
Fro was acceptable.
But girls whose hulr
d id n 't g ro w lon g
enough for the
stop-sign effect got diAsed something terrible,
their 'dos dismissed as TW As — Teeny Weeny
Afros. Some folks, I figured, couldn't win.
Until now.
Aclually. the Fro never left, at least not In Its
most extreme Incarnation. Sisters whose heads
resemble close-clipped fields of velvet — like
Jean of the hot new singing group Zhanc —
have looked sexy und naturally together for
years.
The rest of the world bus a ways to go. Ads
for a new Revlon fragrance clearly targeted at
black women ("Experience the Essence of
Africa!") feature a dark-skinned model — with
bonc-strulglit hulr. Most African American
female bends seen on clly streets arc permed,
as arc the majority pictured In black women's
magazines and even In the hot new mug Hype
Hair — which features Zhunr on Hie cover and
a natural-hair mlnl-mug Inside. Recently, my
twcntylsh babysitter giggled, "I can’t re­
member the last time my hair wasn’t permed."
It's great huvlng so muny options. But
there's still room for more self-love.
Here too. Wit lie I can’ t bring myself lo get a
relaxcr — even to uchlcvc the cute pixie look
worn by Halle Berry und Toni Braxton — l
won't go the short-Fro look either. Too much
face.
1. for one. am happy to sec nappy get some
renewed respect. On a personal level, the
Afro’s return may postpone nty getting locks, a
look 1love — but what I know Mom will hate.

WASHINGTON - Shortly utter the arrest of
Aldrich Antes for allegedly passing CIA
Intelligence to Russia. U S politicians (rum
both parties used the Incident as an excuse to
question the future of U.S.-Russian relations
Many analysts luilled tl as the olllelal end ol
Hie [»ost-Cold War HumH e ll I n d c l o s e d
doom In Moscow, the
man who handles
lorelgn Intelligence
for the RuMlana was
raking a fur more
subtle public
approach. Yevgeny
M. Primakov told a
group of Russian re­
porters of tils sur­
prise nt the strong
American reaction,
especially since tils
t Many analysts
ministry hud been
hailftd It as tho
c o o p e r a t in g w ith
official ond of
A m e r Iv a n In telllgetice officials on
tho post-Cold
War lhaw.
issues of comm on
c o n c e r n , lik e I n ­
ternational terrorism
and organized crime
At tile same time, lie
was Issuing orders lo
have a (op U.S. Embassy olllelal deported, hi
retaliation for America's forced expulsion of u
lop Russian Intelligence olllelal Irom Wash­
ington.
Primakov's message was clear- America
and Russia both spy on each other, so let's
stop making a big fuss over It.
As lieud o f the reconstituted Russian
foreign Intelligence service, now called the
SVR. Primakov has emerged as a powcrhil
yet mysterious figure lu the uuprcdlclublr
duys of post-coimnunlst Russia. Though the
Ames case has been a disaster for the CIA. It
has been a big bonus for Primakov, suggest­
ing that this new lord of the spies will be
around furuwhllc.
The ambitious Primakov, who Is the only
former crony of Mikhail Gorbachev left In
Hohs Yeltsin's Inner circle. Is a man of many
contrasls. A former Journalist and academ­
ician. Primakov’s public record Is lengthy, yci
his private nature has left many unanswered
questions. A longtime friend o f Saddam
Hussein. Primakov nonetheless once sug­
gested to American intelligence officials that
Russia would open up Its spy operations II
America would do the same. A skilled PR
man with a lialr for winning friends, hr
presides over a "reform ed" Russian In­
telligence community that many Insiders
claim hasn't really changed at all from the
days of the Soviet Union.
Before Ames made world headlines, a
retired KOB general foreshadowed the affair.
He told us the changes Yeltsin promised for
the KGB have failed to materialize, und
questioned the frequent claim thut stuffing
levels have been reduced In the foreign
Intelligence section.
"I still question whether llicre lias been a
reduction In number." this official said.
"Some of my friends left on ihclr own. There
was no reason to slay. None were fired, and
others were hired. So far us I know, the
numbers arc the same or greater.".
Primakov has rarely given interviews, and
w hen he fa ces R u ssian rep o rte rs In
"briefin gs." he doesn't answer personal
questions. But our associate Dale Van Alta,
during a visit to Moscow, talked with u dozen
Primakov friends and confidants, ns well us
SVR contacts, to put together a picture of one
or Russia's fastest-rising and most powerful
officials.
Born lu Kiev, Ukraine, and raised on the
streets of Tbilisi. Georgia. Primakov studied
the Orient In college und graduate school
before becoming an editor with the Moscow
Committee oil Television and Radio. He then
spent almost a decade as a Journalist and
deputy editor of Pruvdu. the leading Commu­
nist newspaper.
A cco rd in g to several kn ow ledgeable
sources. It was at Pravda that he was
recruited by Hie KGB. Sources disagree,
however, on whether he was u part timer, or a
full-time career officer In the KGB.

�Sanford Horald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, March 29, 1994 - $A

Cops seek
armed robber
By NICK PFK IPA U F
Horald 0lnf I Wrllor
SANFORD — Dilip Patel, 41, war* slmt (luting a
tlayllghi robbery ycslertluy at his store on 310 S.
French Avenue. All hough he required hospital*
l/nilon fur Ills wounds, he was discharged ai 8:30
this inornlnfi.
According to Sanford |Hillcc Commander De­
nnis Whitmire, al approximately 4 p in yester­
day. a black male, estimated to he 17 /cars of
ofie. five fool nine liirhes tall and 140 pounds,
rode up to the AMI Food Store on a hike.
"He reportedly went Inside and talked with the
clerk. Patel, for alnriil a half hour until there were
no other customers In ihe store," Whitmire said.
"Then he pulled out a small caliber hamlfiun.
probably a 22 caliber. |&gt;ohitrd It at Patel and
demanded the money from the cash register."
"When the robber apparently thought Patel
was moving loo slowly, he yelled al him. grabbed
Ihe money and pulled Ihe trigger,” Whitmire
added.
Putcl was reportedly shot In the left arm. He
was taken to .Central Florida Regional Hospital.
He reportedly did noi require major surgery, and
was released from (hr hospital this inornlnfi.
The robber was seen running from the store on
foot, and was last Itcllevcd to be headed west on
West Third Street. Whitmire said the robber

Stolen
Continued from Page 1A
30.UU0 In 55.000 Hems
(reported stolen cuch year.
" Basically. the state statute
|; says the secondhand dealer Is
‘ required In fill nut a pawn ticket
&gt;nd then within 24 hours of the
Iransacllon, they have In submit
that to Ihe local police agency. In
Seminole County, they all come
to the sheriff's o ffic e ." Fife
' explained
At one time. Investigations lor
Stolen goods focused primarily
on pawn shops However, stores
whtch lake lit used merchandise
may tie in the category of a
secondhand shop.
"S o you could have a com ­
puter store, that Is a nice new
computer shire, tin I they also
purchase used computers and
they advertise 'buy. sell or trade
computers, " Fife explained
"Then ihcy would fall under that
(secondhand stoic) allegory |nst
like a pawn shop."
In d iv id u a ls s e llin g used
equipment present photo Iden­
tification. usually a driver's
license and shop owners some­
times gel a thumbprint, too. The
thumbprint requirement wns
taken out of t|tc state law a few’
years ago, but Fife said some
secondhand dealers still provide
It with the merchandise tickets.
Sanford Police Commander
Dennis Whitmire said city police
also get copies of pawn tickets
from dealers within the city
which are checked against stolen
property lists One pawn shop
enters all the necessary data on
a c o m p u te r disc w hich Is
checked by the sheriffs coin

reportedly look approximately $400 In the
roidiery.
Whitmire suid the robber's bike wns Irfl behind,
and tnken Into custody by police.
"This happened In broad daylight," Whitmire
said. "S o there Is a good chance someone may
have srrn this man running from the store or
noticed something else suspicious. If anyone has
any Information we would like them to call the
Sanford police at 323-3030 as soon as possible."

Tuition
Continued from Page 2A
Appropriations Committee. A companion bill in
Ihe House (I 111830) is awaiting flooraction.
Also Monday. Ihe Ediirallnn Committee unan­
imously approved legislation (CS-SIt 2088) that
would keep community college presidents from
sbrckpltlng leave and also limit renewal contracts
to two years.
Some college presidents have racked up tens of
thousands of dollars In unused leave and arc
aulomullcnlly given cnnlract renewals year after
year wllh little or no review. Florida TnxWatcb
Inc. reported last December,
The community college bill, tr It becomes law,
would probably raise fees for students at Florida’s
28 community colleges, which ore overseen by
local boards of trusters.
Under Hie legislation, various fees could
amount to on more than 20 percent o f the tuition.
State law has a variety of caps for different fees as
well ns some Hat fees.
A companion House bill ICS-HH 1201) Is
awalilng action In the Appropriations Committee.

puter.
The tickets are sent to the
sheriffs computer division and u
computer check Is done on each
Item with u serial number to see
If It Is listed as stolen.
"If It Is slolcn," Fife said, "w e
follow up on II and recover thr
llem ."
In order lo recover n pawned
stolen llem. Whitmire said, the
properly owner must pay the
pawn shop owner the amount he
paid for the n.ciehanrllse.
"That doesn't sit too well with
us," Whitmire remarked. At one
Huie, |Millce could simply sei/e
pawned Items which turned out
to be stolen. A heavy lobbying
effort In the legislature by pawn
shop owners resulted In Ihe law
change. In* explained.
T h e s e c o n d h a n d d e a le r s
claimed they brranie victims too
It they paid money (or Items
which lalr-r turned out to he
stolen and returned to ihe
rlghtltil owners They claimed
unless they had access lo lawenforcement agencies' stolen
property files, they had no way
lo tell If the merchandise was
stolen.
Now. in order to get stolen
properly back, owners must pay
the pawn shop, or secondhand
slore owner the amount which
was paid for the pawned Item.
For example, a pawn shop owner
may give $100 for a $1,000
camera.
If an llern Is sold outright. Fife
said, pawn shops are required to
hold II for 15 calendar days
However, sometimes there is a
backlog ol entering stolen prop­
erty Information Into the com-

JOHN C. FOX
John C. Fox, 61. Magnolia
Avenue, Sanford, died Saturday,
March 20. 1994, at James A.
H a le y V e t e r a n 's H o s p ita l,
[Tampa. Horn'Atig. I I . ' 1932, In
Sanford, he was a lifelong resi­
dent. Mr. Fox was a technician
for the heating and air condi­
tioning Industry. He was a
member of DAV Seminole Chap­
ter 30, American begiun Post 53
and Fleet Reserve Branch 147.
He was a Navy veteran of the
Korean War.
Survivors Include daughter.
Joanna Bohrman. Port Richey;
brother, James Dublin. Ohio.
G ru m kow F u n eral Hom e,
Sanford, In charge o f arrange­
ments.
FRANCES LEE PAYNE
Frances Lee Payne. 75. High­
way 2. Blue Ridge, Gu., died
Sunday, March 27, 1994, al her
residence. Born May 4. 1018 In
Terre Haute, Ind,, she moved to
Blue Ridge three weeks ago from
Deltona. Mrs. Payne was a regis­
tered nurse. She belonged to
Daughters of the Nile, und Indi­
ana Stutc University School of
Nursing Hull of Fame,
Survivors Include son, Delbert
W. Payne, Jr., Blue Ridge; one
grandchild.
Stephen It. Hulduuff Funeral
Home, Deltona, In charge of
arrangements.

good

Law en forcem en t officia ls
agree keeping serial tiutuhers In
a safe place and marking valu­
ables with Identification such as
a Social Security or driver
license number are the best
ways lo truck Items If they
should he slolcn.

Continued from Page 1A
opening dale ran Into Febru­
ary. then April IG. And now.
expressway officials hope to hold
tlielr grand opening May 7
following a foot rare across Ihe
bridge. There’s no guaranlres on
Ibal dale, either, said Gcddcs.
Dccausc of Ihe delays. While
C on s tru ctio n Cn. Is facin g
$0,150 per day fines for falling In
complete their work north of
bake Jcsup last October as
scheduled. As of today, that fine
reaches $1,152,100 anil will
cnnllnuc dally until White's
Hirer segments arc done, said
Geddcs. White has appealed Hie
delinquency nollccs and sued

the state.
Hubbard Cnnsti action Co. Is
nol delinquent on I heir projects
south of bake Jcsup. The Florida
Department o f Transportation
sell led claims with $2.8 million
and a 104-day construction
e x te n s io n to a cco m m o d a te
nesting eagles near their con­
s tr u c tio n s ite . F D O T a lso
granted Hubbard up in a sixmonth time extension to order
new signs.
Two southern segments were
opened to traffic In January, but
embankment Is still being placed
in the section between SR 434 to
the bake Jcsup Bridge. When
that portion Is done, Hie re­
mainder of the roadway can be

opened, said Geddes.
Because of While's delays at
Hie northernmost connection al
U.S. 17-92. the exit rnmp won't
tie done for a month or more
after the mainline Is completed,
said Gerald Brtnton. director of
Seminole County Expressway
Aurthorlty.
The delay was caused by
White's late start on the work.
Brlnton said. As u result, muck
didn't have a chance to settle to
ullow construction to continue,
he said. Brin (on said expressway
designers knew of Ihe muck
deposits and W hile was In­
formed of them.
White officials have refused
comment.

Colbert said additional court
hearings have been scheduled
by Hie RTC In connection wllh
the default of thr original loan.

He suggested the city wall until
the hearings have been com­
pleted before pursuing further
action.

Lease
Continued front Page IA
Holiday Inn site. The matter
however. Is still In the courts
and bus not been fully de­
termined.
D uring the work session.
Simmons had recommended.
“ Considering the finality o f
Sandler's letter, I would suggest
the commission should call for a
vote on this latest proposal
tonight."
City Attorney Bill Colbert re­
sponded to Sandler's comment
nbout the RTC during the regu­
lar commission meeting lust
night. "For the record." Colbert
said, "It should be known that
the RTC hasn't Iwen waiting for
Mr. Sandler, und Sandler does
nol dictate what the RTC does,
and doesn't take It's cue from
him."
"The city manager and I had
some extensive conversations
wllh Mr.Sandler since the last
commission meeting." Colbert
commented, "and 1 thought we
hail |ust about everything re­
solved. Then this new proposal
routes back and I |ust am not
comfortable with the way It Is
now presented."
Unresolved were a number of
Issues Including establishing a
rental revenu e form ula for
ground rent, rental revenue lor
the life of Hie lease, the overall
length ol the lease, and certain
dcfnult provisions.
With no one coming forward to
address Ihe Issue before the
commission, a vote lo deny the
lutcsl lease agreem ent was
quickly made, seconded, und
approved bv a unanimous vote.

Run

Continued from Pago I A
Luke Jcsup 5k Run/Walk." the
event will raise money for Ihe
Alzheimer Resource Center In
Winter Park. Tucker said he
hojtes to raise between $10,000
and $15.000 for Hie center.
Tucker, a University of Central
Florida psychology professor and
running enthusiast, said he dis­
covered Hie bridge while out
running near his Oviedo home
two years ugo. Tucker said he
thought (he bridge would make
an Ideal course In Hie beautiful
surroundings of the lake.
"A s soon as I saw 11, I knew I
had lo do som eth in g." said
Tucker.
Tucker said he approuchcd
slate and expressway authority
officials about six months ago to

Arrest
Continued from Page la
fx»rit'd seeing a naked man
wearing only sneakers running
across thr Intersection of Forest
Drive and Lake Boulevard.
Following Ihe two reports,
sheriffs department surveillance
was Increased In Ihe Loch Arbor
area.
McDonough suit! depu ties
John Sehou and Glorcn Niigata
were conducting a surveillance
In the Loch Arlair urea early this
morning, when they noticed

begin preparations.
Tu cker had organ ized the
Threshhold Run/Walk since 1979
to benefit Threshhold Residence
In G old en rod . a ce n te r for
severely dlsfunctlonal children.
An nctlve runner. Tucker said
he's participated In the Boston
Marathon several times.
The day will actually feature
two events, the Run/Walk for
runners, wheelchair racers and
racewnlkers. and the Challenge,
for Seminole County elementary
school children and their parents.
“ I hope we're going lo get some
physically Impaired children out
there with their parents pushing
them along In their wheelchairs."
hr said
For more Information, call
898-13 13 or 896-5473.

Luck running eastbound from
Forest Drive. They reportedly
shouted al him several times to
stop before he was apprehended.
Luck was hooked Into the
John E. Polk Correctional Facili­
ty. and has already tiecu re­
leased on S 100 bond,
He has liecn charged with one
count of loitering and prowling,
w h ich Is a se co n d d e g re e
misdemeanor.
McDonough sutd this Is Luck's
second arrest for the same
charge.

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Endangered Species Coloring Contest

EATH S
MARJORIE DOREEN
DORWEIbER
Marjorie Doreen Dorwellcr. 78,
i Coronet Drive. Deltona, died
i Saturday, March 26, 1994. at
her residence. Born Aug. 31,
$ 1 9 1 5 , In A flon , Minn., she
. moved to Central Florida from
Minneapolis in 1979. She was an
; accounting clerk for Cargill
Grain Co.
S u r v iv o rs In clu d e sister,
| Elaine Berger. M inneapolis:
brother, Neale Swenson. Minj ncapolls
Stephen R Baldauff Funeral
[Home. Deltona, In charge of
-. arrangements.

puter. The tickets are mailed In
by Hie secondhand dealers then
go lo the data rntry division.
Hopefully, Ihe police can de­
termine within that 15 day
period If Items are stolen.
"Sometimes we get behind In
our dala entry," Fife explained,
"like rlghl not we are about two
wrrks behind."
Serial numbers of stolen Hems
are entered Into a national
computer, so simply pawning a
stolen lirm In another county
does not inrun ihe thief wou’l
gel caught or I tie merchandise
won't hr recovered. However,
thr odds of recovering stolen
goods are not good. Although he
did not have specific statistics on
the recovery of goods. Fife said,
"T h r national average on recov­
ering stolen Items is nol that

Delay

ROSA ROSARIO
Knsu Rosario. 39, Tu lanc
Drive. Altamonte Springs, died
Sunday, March 27. 1994. at
C row n N u rs in g H om e, St
Petersburg. Born Aug 30. 1954.
In Puerto Rico, she moved to
Central Florida In 1990. Mrs.
Rosario wns a homemaker. She
was Catholic.
S u rv iv o rs In clu de fath er,
Miguel Rosario. Patterson. N.J.;
son. Enrique Felix. Orlando;
duughlcr, Tnmmara Rodriguez.
Patterson; sisters. Ahlgal. Alta­
monte Springs. Minna. Pat­
terson.
Hawthorne Funeral Home.
Orlando, In charge of urrangemen Is.

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CHARLES E. BTOPPENBAC1I
Charles E. Stoppcnhach, 04.
Mango Drive, Cusselbcrry. died
Saturday, March 20. 1994. He
was horn In Watertown. Wls. Mr.
Stoppcnhach was a retired
employee o f General Motors.
Janesville. Wls.
Survivors Include son. Mark,
Atlanta; sister. Patty Bigelow,
Janesville; brother, Thomas.
Watertown; two grandchildren.
Olsen Funeral Home, J e f­
ferson. Wls., In charge o f serv­
ices.

F U N E R A LS
FOX, JOHNC.
M«morl»l lurwral u rv ltM lor Mr. John C.
For. 01. Ol Sanford, who died Saturday will b*
10 o’clock Wtdnatday morning al Gramkow
Funaral Homa Chapal wllh Iht Rav. Ed
Johnton officiating For Ihora who wl»h,
memorial conlrlbullont art luggailad lo lha
Amarlcan Lung Aoodallon ol Control Flor­
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Funaral u r v lc t i lor M n Cora Laa Woody,
II, ol Jllway Avenuo. Sanlord, who dltd
Saturday. March It . will ba I p m. Thuriday,
March II, al St, Malthaw'* M B. Church.
Sanlord. wllh Iht Rav. Lanard Wilton
olllcallng Informant to follow In Evargraan
Cemetery, Sanford Frltnde may pay Ihalr
ratpacle al Iht funaral homa on Wtdnatday
Irom S*p.m
Sunrltt Funaral Homa. *00 Loculi Ava,.
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9-10 years o f age.
2. Paints, water colors or crayon may lie used.
3. Entries will lx* Judged on the basis o f originality and neatness for
each age group.
4. Entries must lx mailed or brought to the Sanford Herald by
5.00 PM, April 13th.
5. Prizes will be awarded April 15, 1994.
6. Winners will appear in ihe Sanford 1lerald Earth Day Tab April 22.
Decision o f the judges Is final.

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LO CALLY
P a ckers g el to .500
CASSELBERRY - Tlic PDS Packers softball
•cam from Oviedo evened Its record al 2-2 with a
0-7 victory over Cnlvery Assembly In Women's
Class C Slnwpltch Softball League action at Red
Uvift Lake Park Monday night.
Emergency pitcher Allyson Hale Rave tip three
unearned runs In the first Inning. but only
allowed four hits throuRh five InnhiRs.
The Parkers tied the Rome on a two-run home
run by Jaudon Mnrlette and consecutive slnRles
by Male. Heidi Green and Jackie Junowlnk.
PDS Inter led 7-4. but Calvary rallied nRalnst
the Packers' relief pltchlnR to tie the Rame at
7-7. before PDS pulled out the win with two runs
In tl|e seventh Inning
IlnvinR multiple-hit Raines for PDS were
Green (two doubles. sliiRlc). Terri Mann (double.
sliiRle). Tumi Chesser (two hits, three Rill) and
Joy Weaver (two hits).
PDS plays llust'N Loose next at 6:30 p.m.

AROUND THE STA TE
Panthers se e Stars
MIAMI — Dave OnRner scored twice as Dallas
took control with four consecutive goals In the
second period and the Stars held off Florida In
the third period for a 5-1 victory Monday nlRht.
Defenseman Dour Zmnlck and wliiRer Russ
Courtnall also scored In the second period as
Dallas turned a 2-1 deficit Into u 5-2 lead.
Paul Cavalllnl scored Dallas' first-period Roul.
Tom Fitzgerald scored the first two Roals fur
Florida, which saw Its home untreated streak
snapped at five. Dave Low ry and Brian
Skrudland added third-period Roals.

Marlins may lose Magadan
M ELBOURNE — Florida M arlins third
baseman Dave MuRadun mlRhl miss the start of
the acuson with a sprained rlRht wrist ugRruvntcd durloR a 5-2 loss to the New York Mets.
NlaRadan's wrist will be In a splint for four or
five days and then re-evaluated, lie mlRht be
placed on the disabled list.
MaRudun hurt Ills wrist last week, received
treatment and thouRht (lie Injury wux healltiR.
He nRRravntcd It swInRlnR In the third InnlnR
and left uller RrounriltiRoul In the tilth.
.Jeff Kent and Jeff McKnIRht homered for the
Mcts. who handed Florida Its sixth stralRht loss

AROUND THE NATION
Thigpen a Mariner
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners purchased
reliever Bobby ThlRpcn's contract from their
Class AAA CalRury farm club Monday and will
pay him $*150,000 this year with the chance to
earn $ 125.000 more In bonuses.
Thigpen. 50. signed a minor IcuRuc contract
with the Mariners and was a non-roster Invitee
to sprlnR training. In 10 relief appearances this
spring, he was 0-0 with u 4.61 ERA. allowing
eight hits In 15 2-3 Innings pitched.
Thigpen, who pluyed at Seminole Community
College, has a 31-34 record, with a 3.35 ERA
and 201 saves. He holds the single-season stives
record with 57. set In 1990 with the White Sox.

“ Big Dog" g ets Eastm an Award
WEST LAFAYETTE. Ind. — Glenn Robinson
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playcr-of-Hic-ycnr trophies, becoming the first
player from Purdue to win the award.
The 6-foot-9, 240 pounder will be honored at
the Downtown Athletic Club In New York on
April 19. The Eastman Award Is voted on by the
National Association of Basketball Coaches.

WHAT’S HAPPENING
M ens’ B aseb all
□ Sominole C .C . v a . F lo r id a C .C . a l J a x ., 3 p .m .

B o y s’ B aseb all
□ B ig B lu e B o n a n x a at L a k a B ra n tla y : Noptuno
Boach-Flolchor vs. Deltona, 10 a.m.; Titusville vs.
L. Brantley, 1 p.m.; Spruce Creek vs. Seminole, 4
p.m.; Koy Weal vs. L. Howell, 7 p.m.
□ □ B i g B lu a B o n a n x a a l L a k a H o w e ll: New
Smyrna Boach vs. FI. Plerco-Woslwood. 10 a.m.;
Mainland vs. Morrill Island, 1 p.m.; LokolandKathloon vs. Ft. Plerce-Cenlral. 4 p.m.; Seabreoro
vs. Miramar, 7 p.m.
□ B is h o p M o o ra a t L y m a n , 7 p.m.

W om ens’ Softball
□ S e m in o le C .C . a t D a y to n a B e a c h C .C ., T B A

G irls’ Softball
□ S e m in o le at S I . C lo u d (2), 1 p .m .

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Baseball
“
Bonanza”
Pats, Tribe, Hawks win big in Big Blue openers
By D IA N SMITH
Herald Sports Writor
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Lake
Brantley. Lake Howell and Seminole
made a statement with their bats
and arms In the opening round of
the 1994 Big Blue Bonanza Baseball
Tournament nt Lake Brantley High
School.
The three teams, which had slow
starts, for them, cruised In their first
round games, advancing to the
quarterfinals by a combined score of
44-11.
The Patriots (10 5) hammered
Merrill Island on Saturday's open­
ing day. imuudlng the Mustangs
17-1 In five Innings. Winning pilch­
er Milch Schnrdl Improved lo 3-1
with a little help from Chris Tibbills. The duo combined lo hold
Merrill Island to four singles.
Offensively. Lake Brantley wns led
by Mickey Bono, who drove In four
runs with u home run and a double.
Also having m olllplr tills were
Brian Krol (3-for-3. one RBI) and
Jelf Butler (2-for-3. double, three
RBI).
In other games Saturday. Neptune
Dcnch-FIctcher edged New Smyrna
Beach. 3-2. and T lrisvlllr clobbered
Daytona Beach-Mainland. 13-3.
Monday II was Hie Silver Hawks'
and Semiuoles' turns in shine.
Lake Howell Jumped oul lo a 13-1
lead and coasted In a 15-8 triumph
over a lough Miramar squad, while
Seminole (slnry below) lK-llrd Fl.
Pierce-Central. 12-2.
C See Bonanxa. Page 21)
PATRIOTS IT. MUSTANGS I
Merrill Itlend
too 00 — I 1 |
Lik e Brenlley
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Wollo, Fierro 111. Neville 111 end Megnone.
Dogermo 111 Sthardl Tlbtolllt I II end Ven
derweide WP - Scherdt (J II I P - Wolfe See#
— none IB — lak e Brenlley. Bono. Butler IB —
none HR — le t e Brenlley. Bono Record* —
la k e Brenlley 10 1
S ILV ER HAWKS II. PATRIO TS*
L e k e N e w e ll I I * l i e » - I f I ] «
M l r e m e r i o o i r i i
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Cerol t il. Kelley ( II end MurpAy. Meritnel III,
Murphy III WP - Knoral 12 21 LP - Aulet Seve
— none III
Leke Howell. Sanford OeSebralt.
Mellnei. Miramar. Hull. Murphy 111 — Leke
Howell. OlTore HR — none Recorda — Lake
Howell*7 i Mlremer 1 1

Loko Howoll sophomore Kovln KnorM"only allowed
ono oarnod run In llvo InnlnQS ol work ns Iho Sllvor
Hawks dumpod tho Miramar Patriots. 158. In tho

By DEAN SMITH
Horald Sports Writor
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Maybe II was the hot
weather?
Seminole High School finally got a balanced attack
Monday as It pounded Hie Ft. Plcree-Ccntrul Cobras
12-2 In flve-Innlngs In the opening round of the Big Blue
Bonanza Baseball Tournament at Lake Druutlcy High
School.
After relying on excellent pitching, opportunistic
offense und a good defense In posting an 8-4 record, the
Tribe finally gol some strong bitting.
The Tribe (9-4) will lukc on Spruce Creek In today's
quarterfinals at 4 p.m. at Lake Brantley Field. The
Hawks moved on with n 9-6 triumph over LakelandKathleen on Monday.
Todd Braden was the benefactor of the nlnc-bll attack
as be scattered four bits In Improving bis record lo 5 1
on (lie season. Only one of the runs was earned as lie
struck out five und walked Just three.

From Staff R s p o r ts __________________________________
SANFORD — So much for a tune-up.
Wbut should have been a warm-up game lor
the Seminole Community College baseball team
for toduy's Important Mid-Florida Conference
contest with Florida Community College In
Jacksonville turned Into u war at Raider Field on
Monday afternoon.
M adison A rea T e c h n ic a l C o lle g e from
Wisconsin, rallied from deficits of 3-1 and 4-3 to
He the game at 4-4 In the ninth Inning, then got
three Htrulghl two-out doubles In Hie 10th Inning
to defeat the Raiders 0-4.
Deltona's Pete Bcxcdercdl singled In one run
and Spruce Creek’s Isaac Cruz drove In two more
as SCC scored three times In Hie third Inning lo

A pair ol sophomores carried the trig bats for
Seminole as shortstop Mike Meadows was luhlicd the
Tribe's MVP alter hitting a home run and a double,
scored three runs and drove In two more and second
baseman Alex Acosta was two-for-two. walked twlre.
scored two runs, drove in two and bail a stolen base.
Also contributing were Dcon Daniels |2-for-3. two
runs). J i i i i i Ic King (l-for-3. run. two RBI). Corey Gochcc
Il-for-2. two RBI). Braden (l-for-3) and Ryan Hall. Joe
Tittle. Todd Hensley and Tom Holland Jr. (one run
scored each)
Tom Kcliuno provided the offense for the Cobras (7-01.
going two-for tbree. Including a home run and a double,
scored two runs and drove In one.
SEM IN O LE* 11. COBRAS I
FI. Pierce Central
100 01 — 1 4 J
Seminal*
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Clenton. Motor* III end Jackton Braden end Gochee WP - Braden IS II
LP - Clanton Save - non* JB
Cenliel. Rellano. Seminole Meadow* 10
— non# HR — Central. Rellano Seminole. Meadow* Record* — FI
f*i«rc« Central 7 6 Seminole f 4

MAPISON A R EA TECH . IW II *. R A ID E R S *. 10 Inning*
MedltonAreo Technical College
010 010 001 1 - 0 II I
Seminole Community College
001 000 100 0 — * 0 0
Menlhoy. Oplolo 10) end Reilly Cleinbelvo. Skertok IS). Rice 101,
Dlomor 10) end Muller WP - Oplolo (101 LP — Dlomor (0 II
Save — non* IB - Medium Are* Tech , Ktlen, Spoorry. Mlchllg.
Reilly IB — non# HR — Med Hon Area Tech . Spoorry; Semlnol*
C C , Boierodl III Record* - Medium Area Technical College.
Wltcontln* I I: Seminole Community College I) IF

erase a 1-0 Madison lead.
But the Wisconsin visitors tied the game with
two runs In the llltli Inning.
The Raiders looked like they might pull out the
victory when Dezeredl launched Ills third home
run of Hie season over Hie left field fence.
But Madison again tied the game on a one-out
wild pitch In the ninth Inning to force extra
Innings.

C ounty
nines
in polls
By DEAN SMITH
Horald Sports Wrllor
SANFORD - After being
virtually Ignored by the state's
basketball pollsters until late
In the season, the county's
baseball squads al least did
garner more Hum a mention In
the llrst FSWA (Florida Sports
W riters A ssociation ) high
school baseball poll of the
C'See Polls, Page 2U

For the fourth consecutive week,
all five (cams In the Sanford Rccrcutlon Department Spring Recre­
ational Volleyball Lcnguc finished
with the same record us the week
before ut the Sanford Middle School
Gymnulnrlum.
WcBtvIew Won added another
game to Its lead with another

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The visitors gol lo Sanford reliever Malt**
Dinner (0-1). who worked out of a bases loaded*!
Jam In the ninth. In the loth when, with two out,$
Reilly. Kllni und Spocrry lilt consecutive doubles^
lo score the winning runs.
jj
Doing the hitting Tor SCC were Uezercdl^
(2-for-5. home run. two runs, two RBI). San-^
fordltcs Rlek Eckstein and Demy Beamon (b o lh j
2-for-5|. Cruz (l-for-4. two RBII. Larry Hardys
(l-for-3, run). Calvin Muller III (l-for-41 antis
Sanford's Scott Fergcrson (run).
The game was the first of a six-game week for^
the Raiders, who fell to 13-17. After today's trlpS
lo Jacksonville. SCC will host Dundalk Conmiu-v,
idly College from Maryland on Wednesday, ,
Valencia Community College on Thursday, both, J
at 3 p.m.. and u 1 p.m. doubleheader with Hi*' *
College of Lake County. Illinois on Friday.
; i

Weeks mirroring weeks in Recreational Volleyball
perfect 4-0 week, while Rolnco had
Its fourth consecutive 3-1 week to
fall another game further out of the
lead.
The other three teams. Sanford
First Baptist. Premier and Wcstvlew
Baptist II. also had the same records
of 2-2. 1-3 und 0-4. respectively. In
fact, First Baptist and Wcstvlew II
liuvc had the same weekly record
for all five weeks the leugue lias
been Inaction.
Wcstvlew Won's toughest game
came In Its opening match of Hie
night us It edged Premier 15-12.

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oponlng round ol Iho Olg Bluo Bs s s w » w g m M l t
Tournamont Monday night. Lako Brnntloy and Sornlnold
lolnod Lako Howoll In loday'a quartorllnols.

Tune-up turns into overtime for Raiders

SANFORD - This Is getting a
little monotonous. Unless you arc
Wcstvlew Baptist Won.

b o m plo U listin g s on Pago 8B

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From Staff Reports

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Wcstvlew Won also pulled off Hie
fir s t sh u tou t o f th e sea son ,
w li 11 e w a s li I n g c h U r c h m a l c
Wcstvlew II. 15-0.
The other real close gumes of llic
night was another 15-12 victory
pulled off by Rolnco over First
Baptist and a 15-11 victory by
Rolnco over Premier.
Wcstvlew Won Is now 18-2 on the
season, while Rolnco Is 14-6. First
Baptist (10-10). Premier (8-12) and
Wcstvlew II (0-20) complete the
standings.

3

RESULTS
Weilvlew Won II. Prim!#r 11
Rolnco IS. Weilvlew IIS
F ln l BeptlillS. Premier 10
Weilvlew Won IS. Wiitvlew 110
Premier IS, Weilvlew Won S
Rolnco IS. Flrel Bepllil II
Weilvlew Won IS. First Bepllil 10
Rolnco IS, Promlor II
Wo»tvlowWonlS, Rolnco I
First Boptlst IS. Weilvlew I I )

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W L
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9
640
14
San Francisco
609
14
9
St Louis
546
17 17
New York
14 10
543
Pittsburgh
540
14
1
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Los Angeles
552
14 13
Colorado
542
Philadelphia
13 11
14 14
500
Chicago
12 14
447
Cincinnati
447
Houston
12 14
11 16 .407
Florida
14 .133
San Diego
7IO
7 ‘ 14
Montreal
NOTE: Split squad garnet count In stand
ing* *, iet ur college games do not
Monday's Games
Cincinnati 4, Houston 3
New York Mats 5. Florida 2
Montreal 7. AtlantaO
Philadelphia 7. Kansas City 4
Pittsburgh 10. Minnesota 5
Tenas 5. St Louis 3
New York Yanktos4. Los Angelas 4
Chicago Whit# Son S. Boston 0
Baltimore 4. Toronto 4
Colorado 4. San Dlago3
California t. Seattle 3
Chicago Cubt 17. Oakland!
San Francisco 2, Milwaukee 2, tie, 11
innings
Cleveland 17. Detroit t
Tuesday'! Games
Florida vs. Clavaland at Winter Haven, 1(05
pm.
Cincinnati vs Kansas City at Haines City,
i ©5 p m.
Texas vt, Bolton at Fort Myers, 1:-QS p m
Chicago White Son v s , Minnesota at Fort
Myers, t 05 p m,
New York Mats vt Atlanta at Watt Palm
Beach, 1:0Sp m
Houston vs Los Angeles at Vero Beach,
l 01 p m
Pittsburgh vs. St. Louis at St. Petersburg,
I 05 p m

EAST
Now P all, 7, Bucks County CC t
Wosl Virginia al Maryland. 7. ppd , rain
SOUTH
Coll.o!Charleston 11 1. Howard! 0
Dowling 7, Lynn S
Fla. Inlsrnattonal 7, Norttwastsrn 1
F torIda Memorial 10. Kings Point 0
Konl *. Coailal Corol Ina 1
LlpscombO, Lakelands
McNtasa*. NW Louisiana 1
Nova II. Dominican. N.Y. 1,7 Innings
S Main* 11. Dowling]
Tularto 1. 5E Louisiana 1
W. Kentucky *. Loulsvlllo 5
MIDWEST
Ind Pur FI Wayno la I. KonluckySI 1 5
Iowa a 1, Norlhwtttorn 1 a
NW Missouri SI 7 0. NE Missouri SI M0
SOUTHWEST
Avila Coll. a s. Arkansas Toch 5 5. Iirst
gams, 10 Innings
Buena V illa , 1, Hardin Stir moos 14 17
St Mary's, Minn. 7 11, Trinity, Taxas J 1
Sonoma St 10. Master s i
Tarltlon St 71. W To.asAAM S
Texas Tech ,. Baylor I

NBA STANDINQS
EA STERN C O N FER EN C E
Atlantic Division
W L Pet.
n
York
49 It 721
Orlando
40 21 .119
Miami
3/ 31 .544
Jtrvty
34 )l
s j;
Bolton
24 42 344
Philadelphia
21 41 304
W ith Ing Ion
It 4t 27t
Central Dtvltton
x Atlanta
44 20 704
45 24 452
Chicago
Clavaland
545
39
42t
Indiana
34
CharloH*
Ml
11
It 4t 27t
DatroM
Milwayk#
ta so 245
W ESTERN C O N FER EN C E
Midwest Oivision
W L Pel.
49 19 tl 6
« Houilon
a San Anfonlo
49 20 ;io
44 u
679
Utah
35 33 515
Denver
19 TV 279
Minn# void
Dalle*
1 60 Ml
P#elite Olvtiiort
a S#elli#
51 1/ 750
a Phoertls
45 23 667
Porlland
41 71 594
Golden &amp;t«t#
39 76 597
L A Laker*
29 34 433
25 43 361
L A Clipptft
S#cram«nto
7) 45 334
n clinched playolt berth
Monday's Games
Indiana 124. L A Clippers93
Seattle 111, Denver 97
Tuesday's Games
WashinglonatOrlando, 7:30 p m
Detroit at Miami, 7:30 p.m
New jersey at Atlanta. 7 30 pm
L A, Clippers al Cleveland. 7 JOpm.
Charlotte at New York, 6 p m
Philadelphia at Chicago. 6 JOpm
Dot ton at Milwaukee, 6 30 p m
San Antonio at Dallas 4 30pm
Golden State at Utah,9p m
Minnesota at L A Lakers. 10 30p m
Houston at Sacramento, 10 30 pm
Seattle at Portland. 10 30 p m

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL
NCAA Tounumsnl
All Tlmst E5T
Tito Flitol Four
At Chsrlslts Csliioum
Cttoftotl*. N.C
Somllliwls
Saturday. April 7
Arkonsos 175 11 vs Arison* (75 51. 5 ,7
p m,
Florid* (15 7) vs Duk* (77 5), 15 mlnutot
■ Itorflritgsm t
Chsmptomhlp
Monday. April s
Semifinal winners, 5: l i p m
Nsllonsl Inyitotlon Tournament
All Tlmss EST
Semifinals
Al N«w York

Continued from Page ID
Mondoy, March 38
V*nderbilt83, Kons«s $1. 78
VIII*nova44. Sion* 51
Championship
Wcdnoiday, March JO
Chomplonshlp
Vanderbilt 170 III vs Vlltanova (15 IJ), 5
pm
Third Plato
Kansas SI. (70 111 vs. Sima (J, 11, M l
pm
NCAA Womon'i Tournamtnl
All Tlmos EST
Final Four
At Richmond Collsoum
Richmond. Vo.
Somlllnols
Saturday, April]
Louisiana Toch (101) vs Alabama (7a al,
noon
North Carolina (11 1) vs Purdue (75 a),
2:30 p m
Championship
Sunday. April 1
Semllmat winner*. 1 45 p m

NHL STANDINGS

■AttK-i,1

All Tlmos EST
EA STERN C O N FER EN C E
Atlonllc Division
W L T PIS O F OA
x N Y Ranger*
44 }] 1 55 771 111
44 11 11 55 713 100
x New Jersey
34
32 9 77 741 137
Washington
Florida
31 11 11 77 IH It)
Philadelphia
33 34 7 71 170 288
N .Y Islanders
31 13 9 71 131 747
11 44 11 t l 751 333
Temp* Bay
North***) Division
1* 74 13 51 141 170
x Montreal
i Pittsburgh
3* IJ IJ 51 771 744
i Boston
It 2) 17 50 744 274
Buffalo
IS 78 9 87 254 740
30 3* 7 47 145 155
Quebec
34 44 1 54 707 237
Hartford
Ottawa
17 34 1 17 178 357
W ESTERN C O N FER EN C E
Cenlrjl Division
W L T Pis OF OA
43 74 6 92 317 249
» Detroit
40 15 11 92 711 711
a ’Toronto
i Oalla*
35 74 11 19 759 716
■ Si Louit
34 30 9 •1 739 754
Chicago
31 31 9 79 730 214
Winnipeg
23 45 • 54 277 307
P j c IIIc Division
37 77 17 16 774 731
a Calgary
i Vancouver
11 15 3 79 759 749
San jot#
78 13 IS 71 770 747
Anaheim
75 41 5 63 2)0 214
LO* Angel#*
25 35 11 61 769 791
Edmonton
11 4] 12 54 739 711
x cllnchedplayoll berth
Monday's Oames
Montreal 1, Ottawa 7
D allas), Florida,
Vancouver], Toronto!. O f
Tuesday'! Oames
Montreal al New Jersey. 7 15p m
N Y RangerselPhlledeiphle. 7U p m
N Y Isiandenal Washington ; l i p m
Hartford al Detroit. 7 U p m
Winnipeg al San Jos*. 10: l i p m

NHL SUMMARIES
Stars Panthers. Sums
Dallas
I
4 0- I
Florida
I
I
1— 4
First Period — I, Florida. FIHgerald 14
(Hough. Skrudlandl. 3.13 1. Dallas. Cavalllnl
10 ICagnarl. II: 17. Penalties — Churl*. Oal.
ma|0f (lighting), M l , Laus. Fla, malar
(fighting), l 17: Courtnall. Dal (Interior
one*). 4 :11: Skrudland, Fla dripping), 17:01;
Hough, Fla (slashing), tl 55
Socand Period — }, Florida, Flligorald 17
(Hough), 1:57 , Dallas. Oagnor 1,. 1 05 5.
Dallas. Zmoiek I ICourtnall. Ledyard). 7 71
4u.Dallat Gxqner 75 ICourlnall. Cavall.nl).
toils 7, Delias. Courlnali 70 IMcPhoo.
Evason), 1 , 0) Penallles — Churla, Dal
Iroughing), 1 05; May. Dal (roughing). 5 la.
Laus, Fla (roughing). 5 14: May, Dal. ma|or
I lighting I . II 71, Laus, Fla, major lllghlingl.

11 11

Third Period — a. Florida. Lowry 1)
(Mollonbyl. 5:24 5 Florida Skrudland 11
I Hough, Bennlngl, 17 la Panam as —
Ludwig Oal (high slicking). 7 51 Gognor,
Oal (slashing) 17 24
Shots on goal — Dallas a II 2 — 21 Florida

* 117 — 11

Power play Opportunities — Dallas 0 ol 2.
Florida Ool,
Goalies — Dallas Moog. 21 1/ a 111 shots 2/
saves) Florida. Vanbiosbrouck. 70 71 10
(11 IS)
A - 14.551
Rslere* — Paul Dovorskl Linesman —
Mark Pare Ray Scaplnello

TRANSACTIONS
B A SEB A LL
American League
BALTIM ORE O R IO LES - Purchased the
contract ot Lonnie Smith, outfielder from
Rochester ol the International League Op
Honed Mlk* Cook, pitcher, to Rochester
BOSTON R E D SOX - Signed Todd
Frohwlrth, pitcher, to a minor league con
trad Senl John Flaherty, catcher, to Ihelr
minor leoguecemp (or reassignment
C A LIFO R N IA A N O ELS - Senl Russ
Springer, pltchor, to Ihelr minor league cemp
tor reassignment Signed Rex Kudler, In
llelder, to a ore year contract
CHICAGO W HITE SOX - Traded Esteban
llellre, shortstop, to the Texas Rangers tor
Scoll Eyre, pitcher Senl Eyre to Ihelr
minor leaguecamp tor reassignment
C LEV ELA N D INDIANS - Placed Jerry
DIPolo. pitcher, on Ih* IS day disabled list,
retroactive to March 2) Optioned Herbert
Perry, llrsl baseman, Julian Tavarer. pilch
*r. end Omar R em lrer. outfielder, to
Charlotte ol Ih* International League Senl
Joel Skinner, catcher, and Chad Ogea,
pitcher, to ihelr minor league cemp for
reassignment.
D ETR O IT TIO ER S - Released Skeeler
Barnes, oulteider Sen) Jell Kunkal, In
llelder. to Ihelr minor league cemp tor
reassignment
S E A T T L E MARINERS - Purchased Ih*

contract ol termer Seminole Community
College player Bobby Thigpen, pitcher, from
Calgary ollhe Pacific Coast League.
TORONTO B LU E JAYS - Optioned Huck
Ftoner, pitcher, end Rob Butler end Robert
Perot, oullleldars, to Syracuse ol Ih* In
ter national League
National League
CHICAGO CUBS - Placed Frank Castillo,
pitcher, on Ihe 15 day disabled list, relroac
live to March 10. and Jeisto Hollins, pitcher,
on Ihe IS day disabled list. Optioned Turk
Wendell, pitcher, and Darron Cox, catcher, to
Iowa ol Ihe American Association Sent Mlk*
Anderson and Chuck Crlm. pllchars. to Ihelr
minor league cemp tor reesslgnmanl
COLORADO R O C KIES - Optioned Chris
Jones, oulllelder, and Jim Tatum, Intltlder,
to Colorado Springs ol Ih* Pacific Coasl
League
HOUSTON ASTROS - Optioned Domingo
Jean, pitcher, and Orlando Millar, Inllalder,
to Tacoma ol th* Pacific Coast Laagug.
LOS A N O ELC S DODOERS - Traded
James Daipll, pitcher, to the Houston Astros
lor AlOsune. pitcher
M O N T R E A L E X P O S - Added J a il
Gardntr. Inllalder, to the ma|or league
rosier, Designated Butch Henry, pitcher, tor
reassignment Senl Curlls Pride, oulllelder,
toOlleweoMh* International League
PH ILA D ELP H IA P H I L U E I - Sent Tyler
Oreen. pitcher, to Scranton Wilkes Barr* of
th* International League
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS - Optioned Phil
Stephenson and Scoll Coolbaugh. Inllelders:
Sieve Dixon end Rich Belchelor. pitchers;
end John Mabry, oulllalder, to Loulsvllto ol
th* Amarlcan Association
SAN FRANCISCO OIANTS - Announced
Dial Pater A Magowan. managing general
parlnar and president, has acquired Ih*
remaining interest In Ih* team held by Walter
Ft, Shorenileln Placed Bud Black, pllcher, on
Ih* 15 day disabled list, effective April } Senl
J R Phillips, llrsl basemen, and Tony
Manender pllcher. to Phoenix ol Ih* Pacific
Coast League Sent E ric Johnson. Inhelder.
Tom Lempkln, catcher, end Pal Comet,
pitcher, to Ihelr minor league camp tor
reassignment
BA S K ETB A LL
Nallenal Basketball Association
NBA — Suspended Hakeem Ol*|uwon.
Houston Rockets cenlar, lor on* gam* ond
lined him S3.500 tor making Intentional
physical contact with retort* BUI Spooner
during Sunday night's gam* *1 Phoenix
CHICAGO BULLS — Signed Jo Jo English,
guard, tor Ih* remainder ol Ih# season
MINNESOTA TIM BER W O LV ES - Signed
Andres Gulberl. center
FO O TBA LL
Nationel Football League
CINCINNATI BENOALS - Signed Derrick
B rill, offensive lineman, to a two year
contract
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS - Released CMp
Banks, linebacker
MIAMI DOLPHINS - Signed Leo Aregut.
punter, Reggie Brown, wld* receiver, and
Geerg* Rooks defensive tackle
H OCKEY
National Hockey League
NHL — Suspended Sergio Momesso Van
couvtr Canucks forward, tor two games and
lined him 5500 lor a slick swinging inciden’ In
a game against the New York Ranger, on
Friday night
H ARTFORD W HALERS - Recalled John
Stevens, defenseman, from Springfield ul ihe
American Hockey League
NEW YORK ISLA N D ER S - Recalled
Dev* Chyiowskl and Ziggy Paltly. 1*11 wings.
Irom Salt Lake City ol Ih* International
tlockay League
ST. LOUIS B LU ES — Senl Terry Holllnger.
defenseman Tony Hrkac. center and Vitall
Karamnov, toll wing, to Peoria ol ih*
International Hockey League
HORSE RACINO
New York Racing Assaclalton
N Y U * — Suspended |o cx *y F ra n k
Alvarado Irom Morch 11 through April a lor
careless riding at AqueducI
SOCCER
U S . NATIONAL TEA M - Cut Mark
Senlel, detonder midlielder. Irom Ih* player
pool
C O LLEO E
ARKANSAS STATE — Named Tom Jordan
light ends coach and assistant recruiting
coordinator
BAYLO R - Fired Pam Bowers, women's
basketball coach
OAYTON — Announced Ih* resignation ol
Sue Ramsey women s basketball coach
FLO R ID A STATE - Suspended Derrick
Carroll, lerward, Indefinitely tor tolling to
follow prescribed academic guidelines.
LA S A L LE — Extended Ih* contract ol
John Miller, women s basketball coach
through twa 5)
NEVADA — Announced the resignation ot
Roger Bowen, men's and women's track and
held and cross country coach, allecllv* June
10

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Showers “ reigns” over PLM dirt feature
By BILL 8lab«rt
Special to tho Herald
UARDERVILLE - David Showi-rH led from
the pole poHlllim to the checkered (lug
Friday nielli, holding! off a late challenge
Irrmi Turk Trenlham to lake the 30-lap Pro
hale Model feature on (he Vuulsla Courtly
Speedway dlrl track.
showers, from St. Augustine, picked up
his llrsl win o f tile 1994 points season on
Hu V s mile clay oval while Trenlham. from
Orange city, came from the outside of row
three in take the runnerup spot. Rounding
out Hu i,,|) five were E.J. Wise, 1)111 Kopka
and Fred l.eo,
"W e got (the ear) hooked up a little better
(lot H ie feature)," Showers said about the
d llf e t e iK e between a not so thrilling heal
race and the feature. " I ’ve got to thank Tuck
for running a clean race."
In other divisions for the night, Brian
Hales won the 20-lup I’m Stock feature.
Ronnie I'onec took the Mini Slocks and
IvOnnle Register was the winner In the
.Hobby Slock.
Hales took the lead on lap four when
Richard Adams, the early leader, ran Into

RESU LTS
VOLUSIA COUNTY SPEED W AY
D IR TTR A CK
FR ID A Y . MARCH 15
LA T E M O DEL lie laps) - I David Showers. 1 Tuck
Trenlham; 1 E .J . Wise: 4 Bill Kopka; 5 I red Leo, 4 Mark
Palernltl, 7, J T Peacock; » John Trammel; 1 Gary Flynn;
10 Mlk* Luddlnl.
PRO STOCK 115 LAPS) - I. Brian Bales; 1 Slacy Mathtnj
3. Johnny Wetlfall; 4 David Miller; J Daniel Miller; a Stove
Wartman. 7 Charlie Hall, S RIchardAdamt
MINI STOCKS llila p s ) — I Ronnie Ponce, 2 Monty
Stratton; 1 Tom Mulligan; 4 Tiny Cline; 5 Mlk# Ponce; *
Donald Gillespie; 7 Davey Clin*, t Charlie Sla4ls, 5 Sieve
Langston; 10 Joey Haslauer
HOBDY STOCK (It laps) - I, Lonnie Reglitor; 7, Kalhy
Gainey; J, Tom Malhen, 4 Hove Peterson; 5 Rick Cooper; S
Doug While; 7. Patrick Miller; I Scoll Stevens; 5 Bobby
Jones; 10 Tom Lowe

problems coming out o f turn three. Hales
ran the rest of the way with Slary Mnthcn
on his tall. Johnny Westfall. David Miller
nud Daniel Miller completed the top five.
"When I get out front. I get on cruise
c o n tro l," Hales kidded runticrup and
sponsor Malhen In the Spnrlsoiulltin Victory
Lane. "I rtmld have run a lot faster, but we
want to pul on a good show for the fans."

Malhen said lhal Ihe hard run between he
and Hales came after the wet track started to
tighten up.
"The track finally came around to the
enrs," said Mnthcn. "In the heats, we
couldn't get it to lack down."
Ponce started In fourth, was In fourth by
Ihe end of the first lap, second at the end of
the second lap and In the lead at Ihe end of
the fourth lap. Monty Stratton chased Ponce
to the finish line ahead of Tom Mulligan,
Tiny Cline and Mike Ponce,
Register started In the second row. bill got
around pole sitter Kathy Gainey on lap six
and led the rest of the way.
The lop two competitors from the 1993
season were followed by Tom Malhen, Rose
Peterson and Rlek Cooper.
The Volusia County Speedway dirt track
will he In action aguln next Friday. April 1,
with Pro Late Models, Pro Stork, Mint Stock
unit Legend Cars, as well as a special April
Fools 30 for I lobby Stocks, that division
running a 30-lap feature.
For more Informal Ion about either dirt or
asphalt racing (every Saturday night),
eonlacl Ihe race office at (OO-l) 235-2243,or
(004)085-4402.

In oilier llrsl round games
Monday, Deltona camc-fromb e h in d to n ip Ft. P ie rc e Westwood, 4-3, It) a game played
ut Seminole High School and
Port Orange-Spruce Creek milscored Lnkelund Knlhlcrn. 9-0,
and Key West doubled the score
on Daytona Bench-Scubrrcze.
12-0, at Lake Brantley.
In today's winner's bracket
games at Lake Hrnntley, Fletcher
p la y s D eltona at 10 ii.m ,;
Titusville battles Lake Hrnntley
at I p.m.: Spruce Creek tackles
Seminole at 4 p.m.: and Key
West takes on Lake Howell at 7
pin .
In loser's bracket games at
Lake Howell High School. New
Smyrna Ileacli faces Westwood
at 10 n.m.: Mainland welcomes
M e r ritt Is la n d at I p .m .:
Kathleen vies with Central al 4
p.m.: and Seabreeze squares oil
wltli Miramar at 7 p.m.
Lake Howell Sophomore Kevin
Knorst gave up six runs, only
one earned, on five hits over the
first five Innings to even Ills
record at 2-2. Knorst struck out
five and walked Just one before
giving way to Hrad Huttrrfleld.
wlio mopped up with two In­
nings of two-hll relief.
Offensively. Rich Dllorr, who
was the MVP In this game, and
Dwayne Sanford drove In four
runs each for the Sllvrr Hawks
Dltore drove In two runs with a
tmnmtug triple to drep center In
a three-run second Inning and
drove In two more with a slim
rigid through the pitcher’s legs
In a six-run third Inning, before
leaving the game In Ihe fourth
Inning.

Sanford, a Junior, doubled Hi
two runs Hi ihe first Inning, had
a sacrifice tlv Hi the second
Inning mid an RHI iidlrld fill Hi
tile seventh Inning.
Also contributing were Kandy
Prmilx (two singles, three runs).
Chris Tolliver Itwo singles, run
two RHI). Mark DeSahrals and
Mark Mallnas (one double and
one RHI each). Peter Gill (single,
t h r e e r u n s , RHI ) . Mi ke
Hcrnanadcz (single, two runs.
RHI). Kyle Feldman (single, run)
and Kevin Stephenson and Matt
Huston (one run each).
Chris Huff went three-for-four.
including a double, scored two
runs ami drove in another for
M ira m a r ( 7 -IS), w h ile J im
Murphy gut the nod as Ids
team's MVP wdti u liases loaded
duublc Hi the fourth Inning that
saved ill** game from (lie 10-run
rule.
Spruce Creek ( 7-li| scored
three runs In each ol the llrst

two Innings and Knlhlcen coul
not recover.
Co-MVP's Klrth Mastro an
John Yuzzolln led the wny fo
th e H a w k s. Y u z z o lln w as
Ihrcc-for-thrce. Including a hom:
run. scored two runs and drove
In three, while Mastro had a
triple and made several excellent
d e fe n s iv e p la y s . W a y n e
Longslrcct also had iwo hits for
the winner's.
Kathleen's Kevin Powell was
Ihrec-for-lhree with two runs
scored and nn RHI to get his
learn s MVP honor. Matt Grincr
and Ryan Wyatt also hud a pair
of singles.
Key Wesl (14-3) Jumped on
Seabreeze for six runs In the lop
of the first liming, then added a
single run In the second and two
more in lhe third lo bulltl an 9-1
lead.
Marlin Niles, a cousin of
former Seminote Community
College, and present Florida
Slate siarier. Jack Niles, scat­
tered three hits to get the
pitching win. MVP Tim Parker
led ihe ofTcnse with a home run
and a double. He also scored two
runs and drove Hi ihrcc.
Also rontrlhiilliig were Aaron
Johnson {double, single, three
runsl. Paul Wall onion (double,
single, run, Iwo RHI). Miguel
Menomlez (two singles, run.
RHI), Ignacio Gonzalez (double,
run. RHI) and 6-foot. 5-Inch.
270-pound 15-year old Craig
Larlz (iwo singles, rim. RHI).
Hilly Moore was the MVP for
Scahrec/c after driving In four
runs with a three run home run
and a ground out.
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Polls
Continued from Page in
1994 season
Seminole High Sehool. which
Improved lo 9-4 with ,i 12-2
victory over Ft. Plerce-Cemr.il
Monday In the Hlg Hlue ikmunzu
at Luke Hranllcy {see story
elsewhere on page), came up
with 37 votes to land In the
number nine spot in the Class
4A poll.
Oviedo, which has won seven
straight games, got seven votes,
which would be the I5lh spot If
It the poll went that high, to he

SARASOTA — Her* ll IS* Florida Sporli
Writers AsKKiation’s llrsl 1554 high school
baseball poll with school, llrsl place votes In
parentheses, records through Sunday, and
total points — based on 10 lor a llrsl place
vote *ndon* lor a loth pl*c* vote
Class 5A
1 Sarasota!!*)
11 7 140
7 Pensacola Washington
II J 19
3. Seminole
IS 1 • 1
4. Mleml Soulhridg*
II 7 70
J Jacksonville Terry Porker
13 1 69
14 I 65
A Gontalei Tale
51
). Wellington
101
14 1 52
1 Parkland Douglas
5 4 42
5 Sarasota Rlvervlew
10 Cooper City
111 75
Veto* — Miami Columbus 1*. Colonial 11.
PD Lakes 10. Apopka 5, Oviedo 7, Melbourne
4. Hialeah 4. Vero Beech 3, Winter Perk J
Class 4A
1 Tampa Jesuit 111)
13-1 133
7 Naples Barron Collier ID
10 3 111
13 (1 95
1. Gainesville Buchholi tl)
101 •4
4 Tallahassee Leon
5 1 10
3 Tempo Jeltorson
74
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4. Pentacol* Escambia
10 4 11 48
7, BradenlonSoulheatl
46
54
5 Cap* Coral
37
54
5. Sanlord Seminole
5 J 37
10 Fort Lauderdale St, Thomas
Voles — Tarpon Springs 13, .Jacksonville
First Coast 17. Cypress Cresk 5
Class 1A
14 1 i h
1. Ft Laud Cardinal Gibbons 14)
140 101
2. Live Oak Suwannee (4)
11 7 103
1 Lake Wales II)

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Seminole will be playing In th
quarterfinals nl the Hlg Hlu
H ou au za to d a y , w ltli th
tournament scheduled to eon
elude on Thursday, while Ovtedi
(I 1-31 will tie opening play ut
p.m Wednesday In the Fcrnutt
dlnu Heach Tournam ent ot
Wednesday.

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1 Tallahassee Florida High (4)
121 172
2 Fort Myers Bishop V eiotl*)
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3 Fort Pierce John Carroll (]|
5 1 107
4 Melbourne Central Catholic 13)
5 1 57

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7 Green Cove Springs Clay
I Keystone Heights
5 Tatlahatiee North Fla Christian
10 Chipley
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1 Lakeland Santa Fe 15)
10 I 11]
2 Brito Miami Private 131
10 1 170
J Tallahassee Maclay 121
13] 114
4 North Palm Beach Beniamin
7 0 II
i Gainesville Oak Hall
8 ) 78
4 Miami Westminster
177 4)
7 Jacksonville University Christian 5 * it
I Tampa Temple Heights
71
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81
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10 Jay
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V o lts — Orangewood C h ristia n I I .
Bradenton SI Stephen's 4. Bristol Liberty
Cnly 4. Audlto Chr 3, Cotlondale I.

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�Sanford Horold, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, March 29. 1904 - 3D

People
Bea’s ‘Blessing Tree’

IN BRIEF
Story tim es are earlier
A» of Tuesday, April 5, Preschool mid Toddler stories are
Iw'lng moved to earlier times alolng with the new 9 a.in.
opening time at the West llrnnch of the Seminole County
l.lhrnry In Lnngwood.
Preschool stories will he on Tuesdays at 0:30 and 10:30 a m
Toddler stories will he on Thursdays at 9:30. 10 and 10:30 a.m.
The library Is located at 2-13 Hunt Club blvd.. Lnngwood.
fo r more Information, call 862 2282

Host fam ilies sought
The Spanish Heritage group Is looking lor families to host
foreign students for three, four and five week cultural exchange
programs.
The students will be coming to this area to "discover the real
heart o f America.*'
All students come fully Insured and have been studying
English m their country. They will have their own spending
money an d require only a spare bed and meals.
Families, single parents and retirees can be a part of the
program by providing a loving home for the students.
For more Information, call Patricia Claytor at 322-3172.

International dance show set
Winter Park Dance Theatre Is a non-profit, pre-professional
dance company dedicated In the development of young dancers
and the promotion of dance as an art form In the community.
The company will be presenting a concert with an
International flair on April I and 2 at the Annie Russell Theatre
at 8 p.m.
For more Information call the Royal Dance Center at
695-4752 or 044-3563,

Scholarship offered
The Democratic Women’s Club of Seminole County will be
offering a scholarship named In honor of Virginia Clinton Kelly,
the late mother of Pres Dill Clinton.
The scholarship Is being offered lo those women who wish to
continue their education past high school, h is named In honor
of Mrs. Kelly who overcame all obstacles lo educate her
children and keep her family whole.
The successful applicant for this award will be a female who
resides In. and Is registered Democrat In Seminole County She
will have a demonstrated Interest In Democratic polities nr
non-partisan civic groups which promote the welfare ol the
local community She will also have a demonstrated need for
financial assistance.
For more Information call Sandy Eldrldgc at 327-3017

Overeaters to gather
A regular meeting of Overeaters Anonymous Is conducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. al First Untied Methodist Church,
corner of Park and 5th. Sanford. For more Information, cull
Carol m 322-0057,

Take off pounds sen sib ly
Members of Take Oil Pounds Sensibly. TOPS. Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Avc.. Sanford.
The group now has a private room to weigh people between
0: lfr and 0:45 p in.
Each week a different program on weight loss will be
conducted
For more Information about the dub. call 323-1768 or
323*1604.

Kiw anis Ciub m eets W ednesday
The Klwanls Club of Sanford holds Its noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lakefront. Visiting Kiwanluns arc
welcome. For Information call Wall Smith. 323-5088.

Dancing for seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center. I.lve music
by the Ddtonlans 11-piece band. Donation 82.00.

Optim ist Club m eets weekly
The Sunfortl Optimist Club meets every Wednesday at noon
at Ihc Colonial Room al Touchton's In downtown Sanford.
Visitors arc welcome.

Sharing fruit
m akes tree
bear more
bT s u s a n w e h n ir

H orald C o rro spo nd on t

SANFORD — There are a lot
of varieties and species of
trees. The money tree has
even received some conversa­
tion. Yet, ihe buzz around
Sanford these duys denis wllh
Den Young's "Dlcsslng Tree.’ *
an she culls It. She felt Ihc bee*
w ere doin g som e o f that
buzzing too, "T h e bees will
come and light on my hnnd
and not bite me, she said.
"Th ey've known me for years.
I‘vc picked them out of the
bird bath and saved their little
lives. They have to pollinate
that Irrc for me next year."
Young's "D lcsslng T r e e "
measured about 30 to 40 feet
high and 23 to 30 feet across.
It was stocked to the brim with
thousands of tangerines and
many blossoms to spare. "Th e
tree is 20 years old." she said.
"A flrr five years It froze back
so my Imshnnd and I mowed It
down because It dried up.
After that It began growing
again and now IPs so big."
People from all over tiir area
have sam pled these lasty
treasures. Young's relatives,
neighbors, church friends and
northern visitors savor the
Juicy citrus from Iter yard. "I
llud the more I give from the
tree, the more It blooms and
bears," she said "T h e fra­
grance from the tree has also
been great to have around."
Children are known for their
regular. "Aunt Dea. can I have
smite ta n g e rin e s ? " Young
said. "Many people have of­
fered to buy som e but I
wouldn't sell a one. You Just
take them, I tell people. I
always clip (he fruit though
and not pull It off. It hurts the
tree."

6:00

DEAR AUUYi Please help my
friend and me settle an argu­
ment. We have agreed to abide
by your decision.
"M a lt" and I both play cello
fo r a s m a l l c o m m uni t y
orchestra. Although It Is not a
full-time vocation for cither of
us. It Is a hobby at which we
t&gt;oth excel. For two years, we
have enjoyed u friendly rivalry
as we compete for various solos
and other honors.
The competition look un un­
friendly turn sevcrul weeks ago
when Mull "Inadvertently” ran
over my cello with his station
wagon when 1 was loading our
Instruments Into the hack. My
cello was destroyed, and It was
right before a concert In which I
hud a solo, because I had no
Instrument, Mutt got the solo
that night.
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Bon Young stands by hor ‘Blessing Tree.’
In need ol a blessing? Some
feel those delicious tangerines
from the "blessing fre e " fit
the hill. The tree Just keeps on
giving unselfishly, like Young
herself. Dags iqxm hags are

earned away by Young and
others, yet every time another
loud Is due. a lull orange color
covers the branches. What
kind of fertilizer was used or
was It u gilt of love?

A D V IC E

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

able, and Matt has ulfcrcd lu
purchuse a new one lor me. Our
concern Is this: because Mutt
hail demolished my cello, I felt
that he should have offered me
the use of Ills cello for Dial
evening's concert. Malt, howev­
er. feels that he had no obliga­
tion to surrender his cello. What
do you think. Abby?
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delbcrutely ran over your cello —
which you Implied by placing
"In ad verten tly" in quotes —
why would you have expected
film lo offer you Ills cello for the
evening concert? His objective
was to play the cello solo that
night — and he succeeded.

Please give me your llioughls.
OVERWROUGHT IN UTAH
DEAR OVERWROUGHT: In
Alcoholics Anonymous, there is
this saying: "Alcoholics do not
have relationships — they take
h o s ta g e s ." It appears that
Sidney Is being held hostage.
I think you did the right thing
In ending the relationship. His
mother Is In control, and siic has
made Sidney co-dependent. He
has already told you that Mama
comes first. You are only 25
years old and you have made
one marital mistake. I'd hale lo
see you make another.

Navy Petty Officer 3rd (.’lass
Derrick G. Ilugun. son til bender
K. Herring of I5CKJ Lake Avc
Sanford, recently returned from
a slx-monlh Mediterranean Sea
and Indian Ocean deployment
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USS Shrevc|jorl made port
visits to Rota and Palma dt
Mallorca. Spain. Izmir. Turkey.
Trieste. Italy: Toulon. F r a m e
and Naples. Italy.
Ilagan Joined the Navy In Aug
1989.

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Navy Airman Apprentice Ian
•I. Tullmun. son of Ell/nbclh b
und Fred J. Tullmun Jr of 124
Lnnglcuf Pine. Sanford, recently
received a letter of commenda­
tion.
Tallin.m was cited for superior
p e rfo rm a n ce of du ty w hile
assigned with Helicopter Ault
Submarine Squadron ll.tghtl lb
Naval Air Station. Mayport. Fla
lie consistently performed bis
demanding duties Jn an ext-m
plary and highly professional
manner.
He Joined Dm- Navy In Julv
1992.

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SAMUEL A. RUSHING JR.
Samuel A. Rushing Jr.. 17.
son o f P u r c e ll and A n n ie
W illia m s o f L a k e M o n ro e,
cnllatrd In the Arm y's Delayed
Entry Prourum. according toSgt
Samuel Dawscy, Sanford Re­
cruiting Station.
Rushing, a Dec. 1993 graduate
of Seminole Community College
Adult Education Center, entered
basic training on Jan. 14. 1994
at Fort Leonard Wood. Mo .
followed by advanced Individual
training In communications al
Fort Gordon. Ga.

D E R R IC K G. H A G A N

TUESDAY’S PRIME TIME
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J A Y L. HUMPHREY
L A C K L A N D A IR F O R ( K
DASK, San Anltxdo — Air Force
Airman Jay L. Humphrey has
graduated from Air Force basic
lraining here.
During Ihe six weeks of train
log Ihe airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization and
customs und received special
training In human relations.
In addition, airmen who com
plctc basic training cum credits
tow ard an associate degree
through the Community College
o f I he Air Force.
Humphrey Is Die son o f Karl I,
Humphreys o f 207 Tangerine
Drive. Sanford.
Humphrey Is a 1992 graduate
of Seminole High School, San­
ford.

DEAR ADDY: I'm a 25-ycurold divorcee, Tw o years ago,
while going through my divorce.
1 met "Sidney" and his 4 -yearold daughter, “ Tiffany."
Sidney offered Ills friendship,
and we became friends first —
then we became lovers. I was In
heaven until his inodter entered
the picture. (I'll call her "Alice.")
Alice's husband had left her 20
years ago. She's now an alcohol­
ic and has no friends, ami no life
other bum Sidney uml Tiffany.
Site's al Sidney's home dally
"lo clean Tiffany's room.” She
has her own key and runs
Sidney’s life, and he lela her. She
does their laundry and fre­
quently brings dinner to his
house — for Sidney and Tiffany
only. The woman hates me. (I've
heard some of the vicious things
she's said about me.)
I told Sidney how hurt I was,
and he said lie couldn't tell Ills
mother lo back off because she'd
probably sll home und drink
herself to death, and lie couldn’t
hear to watch lids happen. He
said If he had lo choose betwen
me and his mother, he'd have lo
choose Ills mol her.
I left the relationship three
days ago. and I feci lost. I love
him with all my heart, hut I
can't let Alice walk all over me.

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, March 29, 1994

Change threatens
Hanoi’s old charm
historic center .of Hanoi by diverting large-scale
construction to outlying nrcas.

By B R U C E S T A N L B Y
Associated Press Wrltor
HANOI, Vlclimm — Lift' stilt beats with a
medieval pulse In the crumbling warrens and
i rooked streets of the Old Quarter.
Tinsmiths pound metal on Tin Street. In
cramped shops, silk merchants and bamboo
cutters work the same trades their ancestors did.
Sidewalk vendors sijmd behind pyramids of
apples and baskets of roses. Women gather al
curbside cisterns for fresh water and conversa­
tion. Children shout and dart down cobblestone
alleys Into hidden courtyards.
A 10-mlnute walk away, in the French Quarter,
trees tower like canyon wnlls on either side of
broad boulevards. Pastel villas built during the
French colonial period, which ended In 1054.
stand serene behind walls and Iron gates. Some
arc streaked with mildew, but to passers-by, that
only adds to their charm.
Hanot, like a bug In amber, exudes the past.
While the capitals of noncommunist Southeast
Asia rush Into the future, often haphazardly.
Hanoi Isjust beginning to modernize.
After decades of war, peace In 1975 brought
Vietnam more years of austerity bcrausc of failed
socialist policies and a U.S. trade embargo Hint
was not lifted until this year.
Finally, with frec-mnrkcl reforms that began In
the late lilflOs. foreign Investors and property
developers liegan to arrive.
As (he Old Quarter's new rich Imlld three- and
four-story homes nnd foreign developers plan
skyscraper hotels and office buildings, some
people fear change Is coming too fast.
" I ’m happy to see the new houses because they
are mainly nice, more comfortable, and that Is
what ordinary people long for." said Le Quoc.
who works In a cinema production company.
"O n the other hand. Hanoi has a substantial
ancient heritage. There Is the one-pillar pagoda In
the shape of a lotus leaf, and there's the Tortoise
Tower. They're at the risk of being mixed up with
the modern construction."
The city plans to evict residents of about ISO
villas, most of which house several families. In
older lo refurbish the buildings and lease them to
foreign companies as offices.
Small hotels aglow with blue and pink neon
have sprouted next to dingy noodle-soup restau­
rants. The hotels offer well-stocked bars and fax
service In neighborhoods where few people have
running water or telephones and most families
cook on a single charcoal burner.
A Singapore firm proposes a $41 mllllom.
20-story commercial project al the edge of the
Uikc of the Restored Sword downtown. It would
dwarf the buildings that now line the shore,
where many people exercise at sunrise nnd relax
with checkers and tea.
A government plan calls for preserving the

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basket: Chocolate bat
B y T h« A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s

ROCKVILLE. Md. — Traditionally, rabbits get
all (be- attention at Easier (line, ouitnuscllng
other rodents for the affections of chocolate
lovers. This year, there's an alternative —
chocolate bats.
With peanut butter ears.
"W c'vc been trying lo do things that will help
people perceive bals In a different light," said
Ileldl Hughes, a volunteer for the Bat Hotline.
The Easter Bat Idea came from Tom Valcgo,
president of the Rockville-bascd American Bat
Conservation Society.
The group hired Silver Spring sculptor George
Carr to design the bat and a confectioner Tom
Wilbur of Portland, Maine, to make (Item edible
"W e're out of stock right now ." Ms. Hughes
said. "W e're totally overwhelmed with sales."
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But some residents say (hr city needs nil Ihc
investment It can get. and city officials have
Ignored aspects of the plan In order lo approve
construction of some downtown high-rises.
As Incomes rise, more people buy eolor TVs
and motorbikes. The coveted Honda "D ream ” Is
speeding up the pat e of life.
Cars and motorbikes of the new middle class
burry down streets once noted for the leisurely
glide of bicycles and pcdlcnba.
The young have taken to racing motorbikes.
“ Real nonsense." Quoc said. "Th e young people
nowadays don'l know how to spend money."
In a city with few working traffic lights, mnny
Intersect Ions have become chaos. Battered Soviet
Volga sedutts. surplus ollvc-grecn jeeps from the
People's Army and new Japanese cars straddle
the center line, honking at pcdlcabs on either aide
that haul everything from bedroom furniture to
hog carcasses.
Unregulated Irnfflc from six streets jtours Into
the plaza facing the beautiful Opera House, which
was built lit 19) 1 and now Is home to the national
symphony orchestra.
There Is good pizza at Hanoi's first Italian
restaurant. A few modern discos uttract foreign­
ers nnd wealthy Vietnamese. Jnpnnesc-stylc
karaoke bars, w here customers sing lo recorded
music, are adorned with twinkling lights.
Yooog couples starved for privacy can pass an
Intimate hour In one of the Innumerable cafes,
away from prying eyes of relatives. Tinny
Vietnamese versions of "Love Is Blue" and
"Yesterday" provide background.
As the economic boom widens the gap between
rich and pour, some of the poor grow desperate.
Monks at the West Lake pagoda display a framed
photograph of five women arrested for stealing
food left ns an offering to the Buddha.
But there Is plenty of communlst slyle dis­
cipline left nnd violent street crime Is rare. Hanoi
may be Asia's safest capital.

Legal N otices
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IVEN , that Bohn Industries
Inc . th« holder ol Ihe following
cerllllcelet!) hat tliad said Ctrl
Iflcelelsl lor a la , daad to ba
Ittued lharaon the certificate
n u m b e rlsl and y e a r l ! ) ot
issuance. Iha description oi lha
proparly, and lha namalt) in
which II wet e m tte d is/pr— at
follows:
,
Certificate Ng, 1911 ,
Year ol IttudOLA leva—
Oetcrlpllon at-Property? LE O
LOT 1 OLK C BO NAVENTURE
H EIGH TS JNO SEC PB IS PO
It

Mamet In which ntteited
Waltar R Bryant, Jr , Ramona
Bryanl
All ol tald proparly balng in
lha County ol Samlnola, Slata ol
Florida
U nlatt tuch c a r lillc a la lt l
thall be redeemed according to
law. lha property described in
tuch carlillcalaltl will ba told
lo lira higheit bidder at lha watt
Iron! door. Samlnola County
Courlhoute, Sanford, Florida, on
lha llth day ol April. 1994, al II
AM
Approximately S i l l 00 cath
for teat It required lo ba paid by
lha tucceitlul bidder al lha tala
Full payment ol an amount
equal lo lha hlghetl bid plut
applicable documentary tlamp
la ,a t and recording laat It due
w tlh ln 11 ho u rt a lt a r lha
advertlted time ol the tala. All
paymanlt thall ba cath or guar
antted Intlrumenl. made pay
able lo lha Clark ot lha Circuit
Court
Dated Ihlt lllh day ol Febru
ary, m e
(S EA L !
Maryanna Morte
Clark ot lha Circuit Court
Samlnola County, Florida
Byi Michelle L Silva
Deputy Clark
Publlth March I. IS. 11, and 19.
1994
D E P IS
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX D EED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IVEN . Ihat E Lamar or Janet
L. Sharp, lha holder ol lha
following certlllcalolit hat tiled
tald carlillcalaltl lor a la , daad
lo ba ittued lharaon The certlllcala numberlt) and y ta r ltl ol
lituence. the detcrlpllon ot the
properly, and tha named) In
which II wat aitetted It/are at
follow!:
Cerllflcala No. 4SI)
Yaarol Ittuenca; IN I
Detcrlpllon ot Property LE O
S E C M T W P IIS R G E J IE B E G

dSIJIFTSim itFTEOFN

l* COR RUN S 999 IS FT E 1J0
FT M 999.S1 FT W 130 FT TO
B EG IS I t AC)
Namet In which attetted:
Rodney O. Graen, Judith A
Green
All ol tald properly balng In
tha Counly of Samlnola. Stale ol
Florida.
U n latt tuch c a r t lllc a le d )
thall ba redeemed according to
law, lha properly deter ibed In
tuch carlillcalaltl will ba told
lo lha hlghetl bidder al lha wall
Ironl door, Samlnola County
Courlhoute, Sanford. Florida, on
lha lllh day ol April, 1994. at II
AM
Approximately 1)15 00 cath
lor leei It required lo ba paid by
tha tucceitlul bidder al tha tala,
Full payment ol an amounl
equal lo tha higheit bid plut
applicable documentary tlamp
taxes and recording leot 1$ due
w ith in 14 hour* a lt a r lha
advertised lima of lha tala. All
paymanlt thall ba cath or guaran lead tmtrumenl, mad* pay
able to tha Clark ol lha Circuit

Court.

"W h o d o e s y o u r p lu m a g e , if y o u
d o n 'l m ind m y a s k in g ? ”

Dated ihlt Ith day ol March.
1994.
(SEAL)
Mary tone Morte
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
Samlnola County, Florida
By: Michelle L. Silva
Oepuly Clark
Publlth: March IS, 31. If A April
S. 1994
D E P 9/

Legal N otices
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV EN . Ihat Lak.short Land
Co. lha holder ol lha following
carlillcalaltl hat Iliad tald carl
lllcalett) tor a ta , daad to ba
Ittued thereon Tha cartlllcata
n u m b a rlt) and y a a r t t ) ol
Ittuenca. lha detcrlpllon ol lha
properly, and lha nam alll In
which II was attetted It/ara at
follow!
Certificate No H i*
Yaarol Ittuenca 1991
Detcrlpllon ol Properly LE O
LOT 9 MIOMLANOS SEC S PB
)tP G 4 ]
Namet In which attetted
Michael S Roblmon. Grace K
Robmton
All ol tald properly being In
Ilia Counly ol Samlnola. Stale ol
Floilda
U nlatt tuch c a r lillc a la lt l
thall ba redeemed according lo
law. lha property detcrlbed In
tuch ctrlllicataltl will ba told
lo lha hlghetl bidder at lha watt
Ironl door, Samlnola Counly
Courlhoute. Sanlord, Florida, on
lha Ind day ot May, 1994, at II
AM
Appro,Imetely 1121 00 cath
for (tat It required lo ba paid by
lha tuccestlul bidder at tha tala
Full paymant ot an amounl
•qual lo lha hlghetl bid plus
applicable documentary tlamp
ta&gt;et and recording laat It due
w ith in 14 h o u rt a lta r lha
adverllted time 0) lha tala All
paymanlt thall ba cath or guar
anlaad Intlrumenl. made pay
able lo tha Clark ol tha Circuit
Court.
Deled Ihlt l i t ! day ol March.
1994
(S EA L)
Maryanna Morte
Clark ot lha Circuit Court
Samlnola County. Florida
By Michelle L Silva
Deputy Clark
Publlth: March 19 A April S. II.
I*. IN I
D EP 111

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX D EED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N . Ih a l t q u iv a il Lid
Perlnerthlp dba Alpha &amp; Co. lha
holder ot lha following cartlllca li( i) hat filed tald cartlllc
ala(i) tor a tax daad lo ba Ittued
lharaon. Tha certlllcale numb
ar(t) and yaartt) ol Ittuenca,
tha detcrlpllon ol tha property,
and tha named) In which II wet
attetted li/ere at followi:
Certificate No 1104
Yaarol Ittuenca: l*tl
Detcrlpllon ol Property: L E G
LOT 14 C R Y STA L R ID G E PB 19
PCS N T O N
Namet In which attetted!
Ronald E . R o n , Dawn J R on
All ol tald properly balng In
tha Counly ol Samlnola, Slate ol
Florida
U n latt tuch ce rtifica te d )
thall ba redeemed according lo
law. tha property detcrlbed In
tuch cerllllcated) will ba told
lo lha hlghetl bidder al lha watt
front door, Samlnola Counly
Courlhoute, Sanlord, Florida, on
lha Ind day of May, 1994, al It

A.M:
Approximately t i l l . 00 cath
lor laat It required to ba paid by
lha tuccenfui bidder at tha tala.
Full payment ot an amount
equal lo lha hlghetl bid plut
applicable documentary tlamp
d i e t and recording teat It due
w ithin 2a hours a lt a r lha
advertlted lima ot tha salt. All
paymanlt shall ba cath or guar­
anteed Intlrumenl. made pay
able to tha Clerk ol the Circuit
Court.
Dated Ihlt H it day of March,
1904.
(S E A L )

Maryanna Mors*
ClarkoMhaCIrcultCourl
Samlnola County, Florida
By: M IchallaL. Silva
Deputy Clark
Publlth: March 19 A April S, 12.
19, 1994
DEP-219

Legal N otices
IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
FOR SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO RID A
PROBATE DIVISION
Flip Number t ! 914 CP
IN R E E S T A T E O F
B E T T Y B N E U B IE S E R
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol lha
•ttale ol Betty B Heubleter.
deceased, File Number 91914
CP, It pending In lha Circuit
Court lor Samlnola Counly. Flor
Ida, P ro b ala D ivisio n , lha
addratt ol which It P O Drawer
C. Sanlord. F L H i l l Tha namet
end addresses ol lha personal
representative and lha personal
representative's attorney are
tal forth be low.
ALL I N T E R E S T E D PER
SONS A R E N O T IFIE D THAT:
All persons on Whom thll
notice It served who have ob
factions Ihal challenge lha valid
Ity ol lha will, tha quallllcahont
ot tha pertonel raprttanlahva.
venue, or lurltdldlon ol Ihlt
Court are required lo Ilia their
o b lectlo n t with Ih lt 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 TH E FIR S T PU BLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F T E R THE
D A TE OF S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditors ot tha decedent
end other pertont having claims
or demands against decedent s
etleie on whom a copy of this
notice Is served within three
months alter the dale ot the llrtt
publication ol Ihlt notice must
file their claims with Ihlt Court
WI T H I N 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 NOTICE OR
TH IRTY DAYS A F T E R THE
DAT E OF S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ot the
decedent end persons having
claims or demandt agalntl the
decadent s etlete mutt Ilia their
Claims with thll court WITHIN
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATE OF TH E FIR ST PUBLI
CATION OF TH ISN OTICE
A L L C LA IM S. DEM AN DS
AND O BJECTIO N S NOT SO
F IL E D W ILL BE F O R E V E R
B A R R ED
Tha date of lha l l r t l pub llca
lion o l this Notice It M arch 79

im
Personal Representative
Andrew f Neubieter
Route I. Bo, 1000
Allamonla Springs. F L 11/14
Attorney lor Personal
Repretenlallve
Frank McMillan
Florida Bar No (tm il
alSN Wymore Road Sulla 101
Winter Park. F L 11/19 III !
Telephone 40/ 444 /300
Publlth March 79 A April 5.
1994
D E P 1/0
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FO R TA X D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
O IVEN . Ihal Janet L or E
Lamar Sharp, lha holder ot the
loliowlng certificate!!) hat Med
tald certificated) lor a la , deed
to ba Ittued thereon Tha certlll
cate numberlt) and yearlti ol
Ittuenca. lha detcrlpllon ol lha
properly, and lha nam ed! In
which II wat attetted It'art at
fohov*:
Cartlllcata No l i l t
Year olltiuance 1991
Oetcrlpllon ot Property L E G
LOT I B LK A LAKEW OOD
SHORES PB 10 PG S3
Namet in which attetted
Thomas P Kavanagh, St
All ol tald properly being in
lha County ol Seminole. Slate ot
Florida
Unless tuch ce rtifica te d )
shall ba radeemed according lo
law, tha properly detcrlbed in
tuch certificated! will be told
lo lha hlghetl bidder al lha wat*
Iron! door. Samlnola Counly
Courlhoute, Sanlord. Florida, on
tha lllh deyot April. 1994. at It
AM
Approximately t i l l DO ceth
tor lea* It raqulrtd lo ba paid by
lha tucceitlul bidder el lha tala
Full payment ol an amounl
equal lo lha highest bid plus
applicable documentary tlamp
taxes end recording feat It due
w ithin 14 ho u rt a tta r lha
advertised lima ol tha tala All
paymanlt thall ba cath or guar
anlaad Intlrumenl. made pay
able lo lha Clark ot tha Circuit
Court.
Dated Ihlt ltd day ol March.
1994
(SEA L)
Maryanna Morte
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
Samlnola Counly. Florida
By: Michelle L. Silva
Deputy Clark
Publlth: March IS. 31. 39 A April
S. 1994
O EP 94
NOTICE OF APPLICATION- '
FO R TA X D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV EN , that Financial R E C Inc
% Certificate Inv Sar. lha holder
ol lha following certificated)
hat Iliad tald certificated) lor a
tax daad lo ba Ittued lharaon
Tha cartlllcata numbefd) and
yeard ) ot Ittuenca, lha deter Ip
lion ot the property, end the
nem ed) In which II wet a lie n
ed lt/areet follows:
Cartlllcata No Ilia
Yearol Ittuenca: 1991
Detcrlpllon ol Proparly: L E G
LOTS 9 A 10 ORANGE PARK
PB1PG40A
Namet In which attetted.
Charlet M. Hobbt
All ot tald property being In
the Cqunty ot Seminole, Stele ot
Florlde.
U n io n tuch ce rtifica te d !
thell ba redeemed eccordmg lo
law. lha property datcrlbad In
tuch certificated) will ba told
to lha hlghetl bidder al lha watl
Ironl door. Samlnola Counly
Courlhoute. Sanford. Florida.on
lha llth day ol April, 1994. al II
AM .
Approximately SI1S.00 ceth
tor teet It required to ba paid by
lha tucceutul bidder al tha tala.
Full paymant ol an amount
equal lo lha hlghetl bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
taxet and recording feet It due
w llh ln la ho u rt a t la r the
adverllted lima ot tha tala. All
payment! thall ba cath or guar­
anteed Intlrumenl, made pay
able to the Clerk ol lha Circuit
Court.
Dated thli Ith day of March,
1994.
H EA L)
Maryanna Mona
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
Samlnola County. Florida
By: Michelle L .lltv a
Deputy Clark
Publlth: March IS, » . 19 A April
S. 1994
D E P 99

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27— N u r s e r y &amp;
C h lld C a r e
.

CLASSIFIED ADS
S e m in o le

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

031-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

B OOA M. -5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru
FI1I0AY
CLOSED SATURDAY
$ SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

M U N CH X IN

MANOR

Enrollm ent balrtg laken now
tor- B a b lt! P r * K c lassas and
sthool aged Inlersasslon tun
Sm alt groups
Field trip s,
crafts, lunl C a ll Evelyn
111 4944
H R S app

Mconsicutlv* llm ai............ 57t a line
7 consecutive llm ti............ 70&lt; a line
41— C e m e te ry L o ts
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M EM ORIAL OAHDENS 1 I ol, 4
t time..................................... 11.19 aline Garden of Prayer. 1)400 tell
both for ftISOO. t l if t l t t 4700
Rules aie pet Issue, based on 3 lines
* 3 Lines Minimum
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S e r v ic e s

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runa.

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n llle s
BODY SHOP Tully equipped
Fully licensed Sale or pari
narsblp Ex ce llen t money
making business «99 4491
NEWt Gal paid sailing racipas
Hush I I 00 * SASE: Fleblger
1000 Camancha Road rlOI.
Iona, CA 9SM0___________________

OWN A PAYPHO NE A T I l i n o
Wk Polential Unlgua Oppor
lunlty I 900 0 9 /4 J

41—Monty to Lend
12— Elderly C$re

Legal N otices
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX D EED
NOTICE H H ER EB Y
O I V E N . t hat H A R L A N C
B IE L F Y % C E R T IF IC A T E (NV

AD U LT CA RE In our pflvate
home Sanford area Lois ol
loving care lor your loved
onai Conlatl Holly Ml 9141

BIldAcf Contiol Problems’
SENIORS.
Cdlt to find out If you qualify
fo r A t t l t t A f i c e w i t h
D IAPERS/PAD S We file for
M edicare relm b u rtem en l.

S E R V , fhff hcldffr ol th* follow

Irvg cffrftfltAltftl h«i filed laid
C tH Ifk i l t l »1 for

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be Ittued Iherton

I am dtffd lo

Th# CtffMI

cet# n u m b crtl) and y * « r (i) of
ittuanct, th* detcrlpllon of IN*
properly, and lha nerneftl In
* filch If1 w a i e t u t t e d It/e rr .»*

private

tnturAnci

And

Medic ere directly Delivered
to youf daot monthly

fol low*
CerflflcefffNo W t

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Veer of fttuancff two
Detcrlpllon el Property L E O
LO T I) B L K 71 SU B U R B A N
H O M ES
I PCeO
N em et in which e t te u e d
TH O M AS C
M C K E N Z IE
B A R B A R A M C K E N Z IE
All ot M&gt;cf properly being in
the Counly of Seminole Sfetf of
F l or Id*
U nlett tuch certificate I it

than be redeemed According lo
lew the property dettnbed *n
tuch cerflfkAtefi) will be told
to the higheit bidder a I the nett
front door Seminole County
Courlhoute. SxSftford, Florlde on
the HTH d*y ot A P R IL. 1994 et
HAM
A p p ro «Im e te ly ItJH DO c e th
tor feet it req u ired to be paid by
the t u tc e t t fu l bidder At the tele
F u ll payment of en Amount
equel lo the h ig h eit bid p lu t
AppiiCAble docum entery tle m p
le * e t em1 recording le e t it due
w i t h i n 74 h o u r t a l t e r th e
A d vertlte d tim e ot the te le All
pAym entt th e ll be c e th or guer
ertleed In tlru m e n l made pey
Able to the C le rk of the C irc u it
Court
D e l e d I h l t 2 N D d A y of

MARCH, i m
(S E A L )
M a r y Anne Mor t*
Clerk Ol the Circuit Court
Seminole County. FforldA
By B E C K Y W ILSON
Deputy Clerk
Publlth M A R C H * IV 21 L 19

1994
D E P 47

PUT YOUR CAM!It
IN HIOM OLAHI
Fin# Two# YWu*
T o lto l.l
C M Tha O e u M e Js
Fax Tha Sab Vm i W s M

All you naad IS your lllla Jack
Diamond lor appolnlmanl
140 3919

71 — H e lp W a n t e d
A D D TO Y O U R IN COM E
S E L L AVON NOW I

C A L L 211411) ar 111 0419

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds ilka sucteti
Wa r* wall Into our Ird decade
ot training successful agents
No license/
We ll help’
W ATSON R E A L T Y C O R P
M A Iv T O B S
I 1S S W

21— P e r s o n a ls
ADOPTIONS

AVAILABLE POSITIONS

Fre e m edical care. Irantpor
b illo n counseling p riv a te
doctor plut livingexpentet
Bar 17)7111 Clear wafer Attorney

John ErKker
LOOKINO FOR

KEEP DRIVING AND S TIU
GET THE MONEYI

1 *00 t i l )4*0
M 40 y
»d

white male, retired veteran
lor com pen ton tt»lp 11* IStl

23— L o s t &amp; F o u nd
LOST African Barklett
Bantengl Area ot #th A tth St

Var tout locationt for recep
fionltfte $ffcr#tafiff\ and data
•ntfy C all Gantrat P er tonne l
la m 4pm Monday Frid ay for
mor a in for m a f inn i t 1 1111
Never A fee*

AVAILABLE POSITIONS
Var lout location* for produc
tion, warehouse A assembly
C a ll G e n e ra l P e rso n n e l
•♦im 4pm Monday Frid ay to»
more inform ation| 9) i m

on Seminole B IVd ) 7) 0 .1§4 _ _

NtfYlf A F»o I

LOST lllh century ttyle cnothing
and equipment Reward No
out*)font a ct ed Sfl 1141

AVON producti LQ04 E a rn to
:M)X No door /ttoor P T / f f
Sar^di 1)1 M tl/1 tCDtaa 7ita

CDL CLASS B DRIVERS
27— N u r s e r y a
C h ild C a r e
C H IL O C A R l IN MT HOME
R e A to n a b le r a f e i
Fenced
y a rd m e al* A h im k$ 174 5742

Legal N otice
N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
Notice 1$ hereby given that we
are engaged In hutlnett at 402i
Lm neal Bch Dr
Apopka, F L
D 70J. Seminole County. Florida
under the Fk flH o o t Name of
THE C U 1 TING E D G E , and Ihal
we 'intend to r eg lifer 14 Id name
with the Dlvitinn ot Corpora
horn Ta lla h aiie e . Florida, in
accordance with the provltioni
ot the F icIdiom Name Slaluiet
To Wtl Section IAS 09 I Id fld i

Statute* im 1

CDL CLASS A DRIVERS
tfeeded for fhe Orlando area
im m ed iately Mu%l have 7
year* recent verifiable e«pe
rie n re and a rle a n M v R
endorsement* a ply*
C a ll G e n e r a l f 'e r io n n r i
•am 4pm Monday Frid a y lew
more information A9I 111)
Never A Feel

CONCRETE LABORS
CONCRETE FORM SETTERS
(• *peflentedonly 111 &amp;U*

C00KS/DISHWASHERS

Todd Krauvr
Kenneth Smith

Publlth March 29.
O EP J49

) needed im m erliately tor
potillon In Orlando aresi Mutt
h are I year recent verifiable
experience and a d e a n M VR
air brake* and H A/M A T .»
plut Call General Personnel
•am 4prn Monday F riday lor
more inform at Ion i t I 1111
Never A Feel

Fu ll time Apply in person
P e r r y * R e if u r a n t . upper
level. Altamonte M ill

IM 4

N o tic e

C le a n in g S e r v ic e

L a w n S e r v ic e

FLO R IO A STATE R E Q U IR E S
all contracftrt lx. rtg lsltrtd
or carllliid To verity a su b ­
c o n t r a c t o r s l i c ens e c a l l
I 900 141 1940 Occupational
Llcensas are required by lha
county and can ba verified by
calling 111 HJO.exI /All

PER SO N AL TOUCH CLEA N
INO S E R V IC E . Homes, epls

LOU'S Muwlng, Weedealing,
Edging, 111 A up Light haul
mg Free Estimates. I l l 1/1/
TOM A J E F F 'S LAWN C A R E!
Res /Comm , dependable, low
ralesl Freeesl
110/0/0

and c a r . I l l 11)0

__________C o n c r e t e _________
CAPTAIN C O N C R ETE. Wayne
Beal I Man Quality Opera
lion I HO 1119/414 »41

E le c t r ic a l

Additions &amp;

Remodeling
RES./COM M . Vinyl Siding .
Alum . Fram in g . D ryw all,
Doors, Rooting. Coscrate
111 4911 S O. Ualinf, CDC0I9IM

MASTER ELECTRI CI AN,
Repair addition, comm/res.
L ie 'I ns lEHOCOdlTlll) 44/1

F lo o r in g
IIAHOWOOO FLOORIN G
Inslall Sanding Finishing
TOM OLSEN I 911414 119/

Appll anccs
A P P LIA N C E R E P A IR
Free
appl. service call with re
palrsl John, A * Bast, 114 114S

G e n e r a l S e r v ic e s ~
INDOOR A OUTDOOR
Plastering Remodel new and
hlslorkhomas3111910&gt;&lt;^ _ _ &gt;

C a rp e n try

H o m e Im p ro v e m e n t

C A R P EN T E R All kinds of horn#
repairs, painting A ceramic
Ilia R Ich a rd G ro u .....211 S9/1

A F F O R D A B LE Home Repair.
Dependable All phases Call
lor tree esI MIchael 111 &gt;109
R ES T O R A T IO N . D R Y W A LL .
melal studs, doors, trim, sld
Ing, porches, decks, gazebos
Licensed/Insured
111109/

C a r p e t / l n s t a l la t lo n ~
C A R P ET M IL L D IR EC T
Big Discounts Famous Brands
FlrstQ uallly: Top Lina
Slainmasltr. Saxonies,
Trackless. Sculptures Si 99 yd
Commercial level loops 1149 yd
Installation 40/ 134 H00

R ITE-M Y ftf MOOPt ltit)
W E SHO W UP

f

Let UsM DUpluy Ad

W ork For You,
V
V - .C a ll .L - lii a im t i l

Carpet Cleaning

2

SAM'S C A R P E T CLEA N IN O
plus strip and bull lloors
R esldenllal/com m erclal 14
lirs ’ 14 SS41.brrc.er 444 OS,I

J a n i t o r i a l S e r v ic e s

C le a n in g S e r v ic e

Commercial/Resld 111 4/11

3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1v

BLITZ CLEAN IANITORIAL
~

IT'S TIM E FOR
SPRINO CLEA N I NO I
C A LL SCOTTISH MAIOS
Subsidiary ol The RM Brown Co
Ill- M il
European C ltjm lngtt
_________A m trlein P r im
L I G H T H A U L IN G , F L O O R
M AIN TEN AN CE. We elw do
windows 1110-1901_______________

L a n d s c a p in g
RANDY'S QUALITY LAWNi
Complete pro c a n since 1910

Lawn Service
J ID

LAWN MAINTENANCE

We do everything! Call lor
fraa Htlmatas. MaSiX)

M o v in g &amp; S t o r a g o
CLASS A MOVERS
Moving
speclallsls 10% oil all local
moves with coupcti "We move
with pride In mind" 111 4M4

P a in t in g
P A IN T IN O . paper hanging,
pressure washing and dry wall
repair Freaesl SSI SI/4

P r e s s u r e C le a n in g " "
DUN R I T E i Clean driveways,
roofs, pool decks, w alks.
houses Freees), m 4111

P h o to g ra p h y
W E D O IN O S . P a r l y s . and
pffrtonal. Mobil equip unique
pricing For I n f o r m )

Roofing
O Y S B ER S HOME R E P A IR A
ROOFING
Painting,
c a r p e n lr y
t lo n d / ln s /L lc
RC004414S
Call S/4 4]IS

Swimming Pool
Servlce/Repalr
B L U E SKY POOLS AND SPAS
Service, repair and remodel
Ing Q uality work al low
prices. F re e esl. 40/ 111 9901
W E E K L Y S E R V IC E Irom $4)
mo Chem Rile Pool Service

&gt;&gt;JM021/^_^tober^hoernaker

Tree Service
ECH OLS T R E E SVC Lie s, In.
"L ei Ihe Professionals do It."
F rta a sllm a ltt........... il l m?

Window Repair
and Cleaning
WINDOW 4 SCREEN REPAIR:
____________ 99111J-11I1

Advertise Your Business Every Day
For As Low As $45 Per Month.
Call Classified, 322-2611

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Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, March 29, 1994

7 1 - H e lp W a n te d

71— H e lp W a n t e d

CAREGIVER POSTION

PHONE PROFESSIONALS

Live Out For ) elikwly women
Reference! required t day! A
week Sanlord area 177)010

E .p a rla n c e n e c e iia ry C all
lor more information Ira 17*9

CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK

173K National company need!
your energetic Mil lo manage
local tlorel Fun place wllh
dynamic benelilv Calllodayl

Receive order by phone and
( a i , c u t lo m e r c o n t a c t ,
expedlte/trace o rd e r!. pre
para billing and cred it!, data
a n lry and typing, prapara
aaporl docum enli Sand ra
luma lo
David M Company
» l Valentine Way
Langwood, F I 11(10
or call 40(111 (N il
__________ EO EM /F/H /V __________
• D EN TIST ASST *
Tralnaal Learn Irani and back
olllce procedure here Call
F R E E REGISTRATIO N
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
IM W 11th SI.. III-SITS

• R E T A IL M A N A G E R e

F R E E R E G IS T R A T IO N
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
(0 0 W D ltiS I , ) 1) 51(4
• RO U TE D E L IV E R Y *

S4T0 w ki Take tome truck
S e rv ic e S e m in o le /V o lu ila
Complete Iranlng Uenelllt
F R E E R E G IS T R A T IO N
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
700 W l l l h SI , 1111171

SALES
) 75001V» 0 par month
___________ I BOB S U - n it

Sm all Hotel Asst. M in if ii
Retired coupler w elcom e to

DIRECTOR

apply P le a s * ( .i l l J 11 //VO

For ettabllthed childcare can
lar Education and experience
(n early childhood required
C all 111 ID t

STYLIST/NAIL TECH
W anted for S an fo rd talo n
C o m m issio n , pant vacatio n
tw n e tltl C a ll 111 2*4/ Tuesday

DRIVER WANTED

through Saturday or 111 111*

Full llm t M ull have lale
modal econo vehicle lor local
dallvarlai ullllilng parional
vahlcla Call M l 71011 ll

Sunday Audi M o n d ay_______

TEACHERS
M bit have earned AO hr»
toward a CDA or equivalent,
or bachelors degree in tarty
childhood
JZ1 ; 00J

DRIVERS WANTED
M ult have C D L arllh clean
M V R . P ro d u c t a .p a rltn c a
prelarrad C a ll IIP 7110___

‘

TELEMARKETERS
Longwood. pArf firn# Monday
fhru FndA y. 5P M 9PM Sat
urdAy ?AM 5l»M »S 50 per
hour p iu* b o n u i And com
m in io n
I'p m M n p n t p o ii
flontf
Never a I p®t
Help f t norm # I, i l l t i l l

DRIVERS NEEDED

A G C A R R IE R S . T a v a ra l. FI,
a wall a tla b llih « l and grow
mg C t n lr a l Flo rid a baled
company o lla r i you
• IM lo79e per mile
• UptolI.OOOml per mo
• SlopOil Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
• Safety A P ar lor mane a Bonui
• Spouia Hiding Program
• Average Trip ! 1 Dayi
• LaleM odal Conventional
Tracto ri
II you have 7 yean tractor
trailer. OTR and mow and ice
a .p arlance plut a good driving
record, call
i too i m m o
E X P E R IE N C E D FIBER O LA SS
SPRAY UP OUN OPERATOR
M lm i ao; 7*&gt; 7S4I_______________

EXPERIENCED

W A R E H O U S E AND G E N E R A L
LA BO R H E L P H E tD E D I
Bonui lor d riv e n All ih ifli
available Dally pay no lee
Repot I ready lo wor. s 10 am
In d u ilria l Labor Svi
1011
I rvnr l, Av hi. [J'-'I'C . all!

• W A R EH O U SE W O R K E R •

F O R K L IF T m d LO A D ! R
O P E R A T O R S fxadion even
*»bl# Must lb# iiUf To lift 10
ib i or more Drug testing it a
prer tqul t il*
A p p licatio n*
available at Pebble junction
M l S French A v i. Sanford
GOOD S U P P L E M E N T A L IN
COME Interesting p i plion#
work callin g dll Over the
country from Lcv*gwcf office
Morn* 9 Ij JQ Afternoon*
I 10 $'E ves S I D 55 hr •

U to hr
Ir a n ,eopen
Take your

Benefit! I hr! unev In. you
F R E E H tO IS T M A llO N
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
(00 W ISth SI . 17111(9

WRECKER DRIVER
E ap e rrtn ce ri M u ll it*# in
Sanford a re a A Pm *# C lass A
C D L Apply af 770/W l*f S»

A Q U It l . c lt in rrn

LANDSCAPERS
SOD LAYERS
DUMP TRUCK ORIVER
C la n B CDL
F U L L T IM E B i l l )
L I V E IN C O M P A N I O N /
Homemaker lo live «dh el
derly lady Salary private
living quarter! etc C all alter
10am leave 119,700
LO C A T ES Conduct your own
locale vearch f a a itep by
!lr p gu'de vend 119 9! to
Locale. PO B o . I U I ,
Sanlord, F L 11771 1*4!

LPN
Lf*N in ttrts ftd in mew ve five
fa c ility , cm the f u llin g edge of
re se a rch t j hour ill III

Call t f f 1002

MAID WITH CARE
Now hiring here*!
dependablepeople 740 7107

MAIDS
M ature. honest dependable
Must lake polygraph lest and
most pas* drug test Tran*
porfalion is a piu*
Neat N Tidr D«
M E D IC A L

RN
Charge nurM lor lam ]prn IV
and v e n llle lo r e .p e rie n c e
needed Apply In per ion
Debery Manor
M N Mery I I 91
____________ Debary, FI___
M E D IC A L

CNAS ind ORDERLIES
M u ll b« c e rtifie d 1 11 and 7 j

shift* Apply In person
Dabary Manor
AON Hwy 17 97
Dabary, FI
API A il 4«7*

OFFICE HELP
P /T
Computer e .p e rie n ce
end organlietlonal t k llli re
qulred Medical recordi e.pe
rlence helplul M ult type 50
wpm Send reiunx. to P O
B o . I79&gt;, 5anlord. F I 11(77
e O F F IC E C L E R K e
53(5 wk P u l your bailc ik l ll i
lo work herel No prenure
here, e lio g re a l b cnellli
F R E E R E G IS T R A T IO N
AAA E M P LO Y M E N T
7MW. l l l h S I , 77111(1
e P A C K A G E E N G IN E E R e
M9K D rilg n equipment lor
very e ila b llilie d firm Degree
or handi on exp Fa n le itlc
opportunity herel H urry!
F R E E R E G IS T R A T IO N
AAA E M P LO Y M E N T
K B W .ll lh S I ., I l l l l ( *

PART TIME HELP NEEDED
In Longwood printing com
pany C all 495 C * » ______________

PART TIME COOK AND AIDE
Q u a lifie d a p p llc a n li only
apply at H lllhavan H aallh
Cara Canlar, 910 M ellonvlll*
A y . . Sanlord___________________

PLUMBER'S HELPER
R aild an llal work Minimum 1
y e a n e.p erien ce M u ll be
able la do tub let and trim
Orange City area. 901 77« 9171

PR0DUC11UH
Company t t a k i Ind ivid ual!
with aitam b ly and machine
oparatlng e.perience Long
term aitlg nm en l G real op
portunlly. Never a le e l
Help Periannel,«19 4*M

RECEPTION! ST/CLE RI CAL
Receplioniil needed to anlw er
p h o n e i an d g r a t l/ d lr e c l
d le n li Multt line phone l y i
tem. P oilllon req uire! other
c le ric a l d u ll* ,. Word pro
c e ilin g i k l l l i and knowledge
ol Word Perfect software re
q u lra d M in im u m ly p ln g
ipeed SO wpm i lyplng le tl to
b t admin Itie r ad Send relum e
lo PO Boa IM * . Sanlord, FI
11771-ISO*.
EEO

kihhen

phon® laumlrgr A pr* avail
Abie a l*o IM A up i l l m V

Licensed F T
In Sanford
Call C Imfa or Revhma 171 W*5
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Q U I t I T U R N RM
W 0
t Ctrn li o . k if p r i v
A C
IXKJ rrm plu* ritrip I ' 7 elec
171 W «»A tfrf *|j *t .

CO U N T R Y I bdrm, carptt
fiirrj# b#fh. wrtlff giirbeig# me
5295 5200d#|» 172 im iy rn \g

107— M o b ile
H om es / Rent
C O U N T R Y S E T T IN G
com
p iitciy turn. j/ |, gwrbug®
/water Turn, cowred fenced
pdf to Idval for week couple or
ting parent U50 mo put dep
Hopeft 321 iff/
I L D tw .P H IN 0 5 oil Hwy iir
I 7 j borm t 5/5 to 590 wk

AR EA

W AUser

dryer ♦ pool Non tmober
non drtnkrr Mature iadie*
only |l50rnoinc Ail 11
If
M A t U H L i)

P I R SON

U flM

cooking IAS wk Flr*f and la*f
114 59VN
N E W L Y R E N O V A T E D , private
e n tran t e paddiM fan In your
room your fid*n r**at control

r 1 1if»o®r a tor microwave and
color ly Off %treel par lung
iin ij i t&gt;*i t'd *e r y it# Convert ten t

location

the

R O O M

F O R

R E N T

F or n **h e d ' unfurnt %bed Pool
w A *h er/d ryer full hoote prly
ISOw k inc util 411 1 1 5 1 _____

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

181— A p p lia n c e s
___ / F u r n i t u r e __________

NOTICE

Country liv in g

Power w a t e r

furnished tl/S 'ino p lu sd e p
________No pets m I t IF
SAN FO RD I bdrrn Sp.u »ou* nil
elec . air. resid area 5125/
mo pluldep No pelt 323 1019
SA N FO RD 1 room elliu en cy w
p r lv
s h o w e r C o m p le te
privacy 57SWk w/ 11SO sec
deptnc util 323 J97i___________

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
RENT SPECIAL!!
1 B d rm ./l Beth 11) 1110
SHENANDOAH A f'A R TM E N TS

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. IMOmo
7 bdrm.SC 10 mo and up

323 8670

104 4AA 5140 at fee jp W

SAN FO RD 2 fxlrm ) r*ath quirl
area fenced yard 51/5'mo
51/5 clep No pel* 1714/04

Orte Bedroom Apartm ent!
1799 D E A L
Mouwood Apt! 17/ (774

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
SA N FO RD t i l S P A R K A V E
t and 7 bdrm Air S77S S17S
p lu l llOOdepoill MO 4007
1 BEDRO O M F R E E MONTH
S P E C IA L I 7 bdrm ! &amp; elite
a va il C a ll J t f r y ,P I M M
7 BED RO O M S Sanford Ave
1175 Include! util Kie l
740 4054 or MO 54/1

T 0 3 — H o uses
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t

■HUGE 1/7. detailed garage.
dbl lot Need! work. U),WO
•J/l. quiet 5fre*t, Kneed yerd
Seller pays closing colts
54/ 900
•9 * T R E E D A C R ES
Mobil#
hom e, n ear Lk
J e ss u p .
airport and beltway TERM S
559 900

iW « tm

F o r t e t i T h jn tlOOOO o * n

0 FO R E CLOSURE I J/1 on ‘9
o c t e t Appi . inside util
fenced yd1O n ly I l f ,0041
e j/ |, ever 1/3 acre! U v, din.
tarn rm Satellite dish 544.904
• l / l w/POOL for only Ml.500f
U v , dining farn rrm too"
• L A K E , I t n n f s , poolf V ?
custom , liv, din , eat in kitch
appi Garage 5*7 900!
e J/l. new carpet A painP Cent
M/A carport Just 541 9401
A i*ump No QoJitti* »/ f
• 7 7 M97 P ITII54 500
e J 7 split fenced 5545 PITI
5V6 900
F R E foreclosure' W 000 dn
3 2 heavily treed l/J acre
Split b d rm „ c e r a m ic tile
appi garage Possible owner
hold 2nd Just 5/1 «00’

Markham Wds foreclosure 4 2
I * acre pa slur#/stable
1105 OOO
Lk Mary custom 17 over I
acre 5I7J900
C A U L

U 5 — I n d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls
OF F IC E / w a rth o u * e ip a ce 1100
Scj ft
P r i m e lo c a tio n at

DUPLEX

glottal A irp o rt 402171 /40/

SA N FO RD &gt;0 055 *q II 1 phase
sp rin k le r* I J *q tl S ten itro m

R eally Inc. Jim Doyle 111 1410

r e t a il

m

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Lo oking fo buy a hom e* We
have hom e* m all a re a s ol
S e m in o le O ra n g e . V o lu s ia
Co u nties' C a ll lor details*

R E T A IL /O F F IC E

sewer me 5/00 plus sale*
f a i mo 1/00 sec Stenstrom
R eally Inc. Jim Doyle 17) 1495
151/ SAN FO RD A V E Offices Of
space

7 000

tq

ft

5450 mo 177 ■**/1» J / l 4040
P L U I SO F T GC J. Park
Dr if or* front, glass 1 side*

Good

_)
EXCH A N O E OR S E L L your
l)rot«rrly located anywhere!
In v e lle n R eally. (14 5411

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n t a ls __________
1,157 *q M *lf»gN *lory w/
k itc h e n
covered iid ew alk*.
high fraffiC are a W afer A

5ANFOND

neighborhood, gonf condition
5)4 900 C alt a lte r 5 00

pnirante to Centr.ii F la We

S A N FO R D

O Q D O H N e

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 6 4

• } / ! with fireplace newer
carpet and file, la I 900
• F o r ec Insure * 4 /Jo n l 57 acre *

Fireplace 5104.900
• 4/2 7 /DO sq ft fireplace &gt;g
*cr p o fth '| (04,900
Betti Osborne
Venture I Proper tie*

FOR 5ALL OH RENT I ) Cent
air gar l ) « 0 d***n t i n mo
hiqu.il bu^er 647 094/

118— O f f ic e
Sp ace / Rent
N E W S an fo rd o lb ce s and or
warehouMrs 400 7 400 sq If
Special 5245/mo 111 7554

HANDYM AN S P E C IA L Zoned
M C 1 Downtown Sanlord 7
M t ba 5)0 CCOOiW )7) )4)4

ll

O H icr *f..»&lt;*• 5400
building total. 1200 sq

ft jrt’ f tjllfft* tjml I: I /LrJ.4
s u c c e s s fu l e a ttb n g an ch o r
b usinesses Good p ark in g and
lig h tin g
G re a t v i s i b i l i t y
A ik Ifig 1-400 •mo P2 44A4, wor k

1 bed 2l Y bath lownhome
W a s h e r, d ry e r , sc re e n e d
patio S m a ll y a rd V62S
Coldw ell B an ker 449 1)00

MORGAN REALTY
E a s y liv in g I J / J Hidden La ke
condo, eat In k it , b alco n y,
com m pool/ttnnl%» 155.040

More home tor the money I 3 2
/over s i zed llv

SANFORD

F in e r utje d u b
/
B d r m , 7 H a th . 3rd floor
1525 mo M akeda Corp R eal
E s ta te
m i 4400

M lh SI e n d M y rtli Ave

321-6762
DELTONA

141 — H o m e s t o r S a le

321-0759

N E5 T LEO UNDER A CANOPY
ol GIANT OAKJI CHARMING
) BDRM ACRO SS FR O M
S C E N IC P A R K
S U N K EN
LIVIN G ROOM * V A U LTED
C EILIN G S * EAT IN KITCH
EN • HUGE FA M ILY ROOM
• HANDSOME F IR E P L A C E •
SEPA R A TE WORKSHOP
CALL M ARGARET CANNON
THE CANNONOROUP
W f M lP M U W
SANFORD 7 bdrm I bath Cent
air and heal, appliance!. In
vide laundry, icreen porch,
large tented yard, 7 ihedi
U9 9CO )77 174/or 171 1IT4_____

STAIRS PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT A R E A L T Y
4 0 0 1 ) (111/177 U (0

STENSTROM
REALTY,

INC.

SELLERS!! BUYERS!!
C all Any ol Our A g in t il
They're all P R O S A F U L L
TIM EtSo Cell A N YTIM E!

322 2420 * 321-2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
^ ^ ^ In O u fto h tu r^ ^
4/1 BLOCK HOME w/ CMA on
I 00 e t J • tot J 4 ■J 4 b lk
laundfy/worfcshop. t/alF u r
rm Very clow to Pinecrest
£ lem 15* 000 371 U U ___________
U N MOV I S YOU IN J bdrm, I
bath. n#w carpet, painf and
roof Only SJ/O/mo *310/91

i s f — A c re a g e L o t s / S a lo
OEirONA AREA 10 ACRES
Id e a l for m o b ile hom e or
hom e s ite , h o r t e t , c a t t le ,
farm in g , or nursery Zoned

agricultural 13,900 per acre
Small down payment with
owner fmancing^fOe /iJ-tf/J

904 211 4070

H IDDEN LA K ES , V I. J tar
gar , rem o d eled Inside /out
Owner

r

157— M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK

rm , va ulled

cig . Florida rm ,,! 1S9.040

SAN FO RD

t,IC Heal E s ta te Broker
7440 Sapford Ave

322-7498

W INTER PARK condo 1/7. ell
new ceramic and carpel, new
kitchen 513 000134 5115

500 SQ FEET for lease on 1,1W,

111 — C o n d o m in iu m
R e n t a ls

u a w

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
C o - O p / S a le

SA N FO RD
*q

t e f t m

K l L A L R S T A T T !. IN C.

3300273/774 9400

10 OO0 p lu i c a t % cit*II y p&lt;eri»y

1 71,900

I4i40 2/2 split, *4 Bayftpring,
central H/A, screen room
sa 500
24i3J J/J 17 Berkshire, central
M/A raised screen room,
carport t i l.000
74r 4S J/J split *5 Pearson.
central H/A, carport 513,500
Call J lI llM o r lJ I IfOJ

HOME A PPLIA N CE C EN T ER
Over 70 ye a n In Sanford
Salei New and Uted Service
all make! A pert! XU E
Commercial St 771 M l)________
a AAA RAY'S A P P LIA N C E e
111 S French Ave, Senferd
Refrigerator, Slovei,
W aihen D ryen . Free 5 yr
labor warr. Del, avllt Jll-OOBJ
A PPLIA N CES. FURN .. TV'S.
ETC. BUY - S E L L - T R A DE INS. C H EEP O DEPOT. T ill
ER EN C H A V E.
711-1144
A P P L IA N C E S I Beit p rlcct.
Beil Warranty. Beit Servicel
W eiheri. dryen, microwave!
We buy appllancei! Delivery
(reel A 4- Beit, 114 1141_________
KENMONE w ithe', very nlcel
Free delivery end warranty
Jehn A-F Beit, 114HAS
• MICROWAVE. Emenon Like
new wllh lurnlable Worki
perlecl A b j.g ain e l 1(1
______________ M 4104______________
RANGE, almond, tall cleaning
Free delivery and warranty
Jehn A F Bait, 114 1)41
(R A N G E . Roper model, while
New oven elemenli Worki
well 550)11 5504
•T V ENTERTAINMENT
C EN T ER I I I ) " h &gt; 4»” w UO
new el Wei Marl Will tell Ior
UOOBO Cell 171 9404lymtg
W ASHER a ' dr ' y ER . Meglc
Chet, t i l l lor both Brayhill
dining tel Solid oek table w/4
ch ain 1500 0B0177 4175
• W A T E R B E D queen, pedeltel
w /4 d r a w e r ! B o o k c a ie
headboard ) 100 111 5499

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

231— C a r s

OLASTRON. lilt V hull 31IW.
110 Volvo. Ilih/ikl, loti of
extra! 17)00OB O ID 5145
• H O U S E B O A T , llv * aboard a)'

N autalln*. twin engine V
drive. ITOK O rO uam 4951115
• 1*5*' COB I A B O W R ID E R .
Inilde redone 1114 70 HP
Evlnrude. power Irlm and till,
rebuilt 5 h r i, G alvanKed
Magic Tilt, new llrei, new
wiring 11,1501)1 IQH___
• 14 FT BOW RIDER 115 HP
Mercury, o/b, low hour!, with
Ireller 11.100 37) 01*1
• 1914 1KI/FISH BOAT 90 Hl&gt;
Merc . w/ trailer Rum greal I
1J.OOOPartial Ilnance495 (K)4
■ ITU R EO A L Medallion, 17'
10". 4 cyl In/oulboard motor
w/drlve on trailer 15,000 OBO
IIP 4004 or 149 410 lev el________
W A Q U A SPORT. C C . X » I/O .
everything like new 1)000
O BO 104 5)71(0( 104 7(4 1474
• 74 PT PONTOON boat ,u
tlberglaii. 140 IIP Evlnrude
Very la ill Many extrai, like
new I Only 110.750 171 4110
'71 CAROLINA. II II w/lrell.V
Seati 7. rellniihed w/hew
iw lv e lieati 5500371 Illy
‘17 O LA1STREA M . IS' boat,
trailer. SOhp Jobnion Never In
te ll water, arc condition
1) 400
OBO
90* (M 9759
t l' T ID E CR A FT lllh end Ikl
boat w/treller I50XR* M»r
cury, loll o le . Ira! 14500
______________ 777 1110______________

217— G a r a g e S a le s
OARAOE 541(77 Why twltwr (7
WE BU Y P A Y T O P P R IC E H
*47 1)0 1417

Call In your garage lale ad by
1) noon on Tuetday end lake
advantage ol our tpecial
garage lale ad prlcell Call
Claiillled now lor delaili*

322-2611
221— G o o d T h in g s

223— M is c e lla n e o u s

• T A B L E SAW. PO R TA BLE
Works good 545 00 Pl*as« call
149 57/1

230— A n t iq u e / C la s s ic
C a rs

199— P e t s 4 S u p p lie s

( F O R D TH UNDERBIRD lit*
All origlnalt Needs some
work 51.695 OBO 371 0156

185— C o m p u t e r s
COMMODORE 111 computer,
color monitor, printer, gemei
A deik Included 57(51) I 17(4

187— S p o r t in g G o o d s
• SEARS IX E R C IS B B IK E . 170
Of belt otter Cell 171)7(4

189— O H I c t S u p p lie s
/ E q u ip m e n t
MINOLTA EP-414-Z C O P IER
w/eutom#llc leader Eacellenl
condition )(00 Call )X&gt; 1000

193— L a w n A G a r d e n
• WATE R IRIS, bloom.ng «tth
blue flowers For poods 1/
_______373 4340
• W H O EA TER ,Black 4 De
c k tr. I J " cut Only l f | Call
373 *402

• F R E E TO OOOD HOME
Shep/Husky m ix, m a lt, house
broken, great with kids and
other dogs 321 9/43_____________
• X L A R O E A IR L IN E style
an im al crate with locking
gala Good condition Bought
for 145 3 months ago Asking
540 Call IJ4 7353

211— A n t i q u e s /
C o l l e c t i b l e s _____
• S ACRI F I CI NG E L E C T R I C
MOTOR bull! In Thomat Alva
Edlion't day Vintage 1494
One hundred y e a r t old
Hortepower approx ‘a HP
unuiual b ran lllllngt, 1 ipeed
wood pulley Muieum quality
Will make lome collector
droolDIM 1)1 4(44

• P A R T S F O R 14 44 For d
Escort, Dash, carb, fan many
parts Call for list 55 per
place■53* for a II 374 730?
• T R AI L E R HITCH clas* j
receiver and t 7/| plus r bah
hitch 3100 377 04/2 Ivmsq

to Eat
STR A W BER R IES U Pick Open
9am 3991 Calefy Ay# 3 mi E
of Sanford 1 ml N of St Rd
46 4 Q li for 51 00 371 / m

195— M a c h i n e r y / T o o ls

( F O R SA LE P ilr ol 10" Phate
Linear Oraphlta Subweoftr
S p e a k e ri. 450 watt peak
power Asking 5100 QUO Ask
tor Brian JJf &gt;3/4eves_________
TRADE New Denon Stereo Sy&amp;
tem A Bose Speakeri for
anything of value* 54? 5113

233— A u to P a r t s
/ A c c e s s o r ie s

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN

ANTIQUE Cnippendele couch
antique bullet color TV italr
ile p p e r. m lic nouienold
iiemi
Call 177 4 0 )
• BE A U T IF U L NEW gold col
ored lace tablecloth 57",77"
_ S N eO tm »)(9 4t o9PM
DOWN’ EAST SPA portable
teati 4. wood Iramed iel(
contained 15000B0 37) *455
FOR SALE Blonde lender lire!
Autographed Irom wayne i
World II 11500 OBO aval
371 4751____
0 GLASS TOP TA B LE 79 high,
*7” tquere l l ” thick glai5
DO. Pieeiecailaor Ji) m i
OKINO TUT PRINT Fremtd
and glaiied. 7’xT, wllh ol
tidal program 1*5 Pleaie tall
4*7 7711__________________________
S E R V IC E S A LES A PARTS tor
portable karoiena hea'ert
___ LAR R Y'S MA R T i l l *1)1
0 TA BLECLO TH , new beige
C a r d t abl e tl I t 14 Call
_)07 17* 4 )794(0 9 (&gt;M
T IC K E T ! tor Dan Fogelberg
concert on April 1 145 00
(Coil) OBO 174 17)*____________
U T IL IT Y / L a n d ic e p e Trailer
1550, Large Ched F R E E Z E R
150 69) 1771 (Her 4PM
• V E R T IC A L BUN DS. 14 nice
cloth with welghl) Outer but
ilay pu&gt; Comet with large I)
II |l** In) track Originally
e.penilve
will lacrlllce lor
only *15 Coll 1M04179___________

183— T e le v is io n /
R a d io / S le r e o

• HONDA ACCORD LX. 1997
P/ S, P / B , a ir . Kenwood
AM/FM caiielte. * door, low
m llei Roievood color Win
run lorever 117.950 317 9)7)
• L E BARON Convertible. '44
Red. loaded, dig d45h. new
lop, new tlret M. 500 495 ( 404
• LINCOLN
TOWNCAR
It
loaded, excellent cond While
11500 OBO
_____ n n m
(M O N TE CARL O 19(4 grnai
cond! A/C, rum tike a (op*
Sharp look .ng111150 334 *11!
• P LY M O U TH ’ Grand f ur, ,
while, A 1 cond thru oul
Good mileage 17.0000BD
_____________ 37) 1500
P U BLIC AUTO AUCTIO N .
E V E R Y T UE S DAY / : 10 PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 97, Deylone Beach
94* 155 4)11
• R I N A U L T E N C O R E , IM !
E x ctlle n l condlllonl 11,500
llrm 110 175* Alter 4PM
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagon
'97. Aulo, A/C. red, 7TK
w a rgnly 19.450 177 *4)4
TOYOTA CO ROLLA, 79. 4 dr
original owner. Only 47.000
m lle i A ulo.. A/C worki
11,499 ceih _ _ ^ ......... .Ml *095
VOLKSW AGEN SCIROCCO. 4*
Excelltnl ihapel Rum greal*
Look* aharpl Mull lee to
Appreciate Aiklng 17,(50 OBO
Can tee al
Slnghi Read
Runner. 7541 S Sanlord Ave
)71l7M Atk (or Terry
• 41 CH EVY Chevelle * dr. *
ipd. new tlrei. doesn't burn
oil Good Ind car 1400 177 71*7
I ) MUSTANO OT 1.*, 5 tpd
rum great need! TLC. 11700
OBO A Real Sleall 1)4 HOI

•1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
SWOOOBO All power 317 0)5*
**' C R Y S L E R IM PER IA L *dr
all power, body in good thpae
run*great 51500 373 7967

2 3 5 -T ru c k s/
Bu ses / V ans
• CHE VY B E A U V ILL E VAN
79, l ton. Passenger van
dean Loaded I Too m uch to
hit. must see lo eppractat*
Only 52,495000
371 »/QQ
• F O R D R A N O C R . L T X 91
P/S cruise. A/C. slereo, 4.700
mil#*, I yr or 32.0CC ml left on
warranty Call 377 1553
• IS U fU P/U 91 Red. /K . A C
am/fm cass. full btdllrttr
rear window 19.450 i l l *63*
• J E E P P IC K U P T R U C K , ltM
4r4 with topper 5100 OBO
Needs a lot of T l C 37) 3959
• J E E P P IC K UP 4e 4, l«/0 , -i
auto Engine and Irani re
built (about 70.000 m ile*3
Newer IntTior 11.000 321 TOO*

Sanlord Motor Co.
'91 C H E R O K E E COUNTRY
U 000 m iles. 517,495
___________ Call 312 4313__________

• m i CH IV Y 1/2 Ion p/Ue 350
VI

Runs good

trens strong

Engine and

51500 313 5312

• 19*3 SU B U R B A N OMC * 2L
diesel, halt.ton rpachamcalty
sot id. new red. trgkg rotor* a
calipers- head brier Very good
tires and tow pkg 15,500OBO
40/711 16**

238— V e h ic le s
W a n te d
« t PA Y (O P t i l l f ON
Compttteor W rickedCarv
Truck! RUNNING or NOT
ANY CONDITION
l l ( it * l

239— M o t o r c y c le s
a n d B ik e s
• ' l l HONDA. (50 cuilom. good
condition. ))K m ill) 1(50 OBO
17) 09H tv mig or 3)31159
' l l KAWASAKI. 550 LTD Prtm*
condition Mult ice lo appro
dale 5900 )&gt;l *14)
• ' l l HONDA S P R E E Very low
mllvi Very good condition
1*00

Phone J J I 4/41

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

2 3 1 -C a rs
• BUICK 7) ELEC TH A 715 4 dr
hardtop E «ce) lent condition!
Restored 1992 52 700 330 900/
BUICK CEN TU R Y. 19*0 V I
engine, runs good It, lOOOBO
Call 3)0 0998
C HE VE T T E . 19*4. Gray 4 dcor
reliable car lor only 5*00
______________ JJ I H 24 ___

• CHRYS L E R IM P ER IA L 9)
Like new Must sell Only
524.000 Call 140/133) 995*

• HOLIDAY Rambler Impanel.
'•9 3Sft basement model,
loaded Excellent cond Op
ttonal Honda motor scooter for
J w/ rack 531.000 407 699 4979
• VAN/CAMPER. lt/3 Chevy
model 30 Good condition Ail
•cct5Sorl»tlJ.S00 31J 49**
• '7* MOTOR HOME Runsgr# *’
Will trade for travel trailer or
comparable vatue 331 ^895

371 9515

O n ju ^ i

321-2257

BEST SANFORD ARE At } or 4
bdtm. 7 bath, large room!
E X C E L L E N T CON DITION!
Lo ti ot d o ie tit t (7,500
O w n e r/R e alto r I I ) 410)

HALL REALTY
312 W. F irs t S t.. S u n lo rd
5 rental unittl Good cash flow)
3/K d n .o w n er IsoldT 1145,000

1 bdrm, 7 bath. A ir. fence, FHA
V A sp e cial I 556,000 A Je w e l

D e sirab le

J/H y ,

cent

H /A .

BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV’T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA 4 ORANGE COUNTY

323-5774
D ELTO N A
) bdrm f j bath,
fam ily rrn. e .t r a it 551.700
W M ahciow tkt. )7) 79l)

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

5UNLAND
Great ) bdrm
w llh detached brick rec
room/lamlly room In great
condition, corner lot Criced
right at 549,900!

fence. F a m ily rm IS / ,500

M O VE IN S P E C IA L Newly rr
novated I &amp; 7 bdrm apt! All
am em llei 1799 WSO mo plui
dep I yr le a ia. 174 (M l_________

SPRING BREAK!!

AFFORDABlf HOMFS
V( NtUftl I FHOF’f HlltS

10 Aire* 14VOpiu* 1100 MKuii
If

BATEMAN REALTY
P R IV A T E LG 1 i!D RM . newly
p a in t e d , lu ll t ile d b a th

141— H o m o * f o r S a le

ScMn/tircf F*roi*er//es

PINERIDGE CLUB
AH re n ta l and re a l e*tate
a d ve rtise m e n t* .ir® *ub(ec! to
the fe&lt;V*rAl F a ir M ouiing A ct.
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by Chic Young

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be safest solution
DEAR DR. OOTT: My husband
him osteonecrosis 111 Ilia left
ankle. T h e ankle him been
painful and swollen for 10 yearn.
Ilia orthopedic surgeon aimply
tells him that when he can no
looker walk on II. they can freeze
the Joint. Wr have many ques­
tions. Is thin the only treatment?
If so. does It slop the pain? Ile'a
only 45 and would he much
more active and Involved with
our children and the family If he
wasn't constantly plagued hy
throbbing and shooting pain.
You've helped more people than
you'll ever know about and
we're hoping you can help us
also.
DEAR READER: Osteonecrosis
means that part of the Ixmc has
collapsed anil died. This can l&gt;e
caused hy an Infection or a
circulatory deficiency.
When osteonecrosis affects the
ankle Joint. It produces swelling
and pain on movement that can
Ik- lessened (or even cured) by
surgery to Immobilize ("freeze")
the Joint. Also. Ihhic transplants
can sometimes be used to re­
construct the abnormal hone*.
Decause this Is a serious dis­
order. your husband would do
well to seek another opinion
from a second ortho|&gt;cdlc sur­
geon. preferably one In a large
teaching hospital. I'm sure Ills
present doctor would welcome
such an opinion and could make
the necessary referral.

my Health Report "A n Informed
Approach to Surgery." Other
readers who would like a copy
should send $2 plus a long,
sel f - addre ss ed, stainped
envelope to I’ .O. Dux 2433, New
York. NY 10103. He sure to
mention the title.

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clearly restrict your husband
(because of a limp), this choice
seems to me to be belter than
simply putting up with the pain
and limitations that plague him
now.
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second surgeon has to say.

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organizer. Instinctively, you
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S c h o o ls : F e w e r d r u g s ?
□ S p o rts

Ram reaches 40*40 plateau
LAKE MANY — Jodi de Bruin scored thr- 4()lh
goal ami notched (hr lis t assist ol lilt* career
Friday night In the Uikr Mary Rains' 3 0 win
over ilit* Daytona Beach-Seabrrrzc Samlrral)*
See Pane IB

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Ready to help

Emergency medical technician* with the Sanford
Fire Department and personnel with Atlantic
Ambulance work fo save the life of a woman
who collapsed while riding her bicycle along
Lake Monroe In Sanlord Saturday afternoon She
had been fishing In the lake end was on her way
home. Officials did not know her condition on
Saturday evening.

City speakers bureau
SANFOHD — The C ity o f Sanford has
fnrrmdalrd Its list of spokesperson* who will
serve at the 1994 Sanlord Speaker* Bureau.
The s|&gt;rakrni are offered free, for various
dubs, groups and organizations. with advance
dale* required.
S|traker» are available from the following city
departments: Utilities. Publle Work*: Engineer­
ing ft Planning: Recreation; I’arka. Pcraunncl;
Finance ft Administration: Poller; and Ftrr.
Specific niTangcments for speakers can be
made Fm Inlumiallon or contact phone num­
ber*. call Hill Marrou*. at 330-5649 at the
Sanlord City Hull during normal hour* of
operation.

Officials: Education,
zero tolerance working
By VICKI DotORMIBR
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — It would appear that
drug use i* down ul most Seminole
County high schools and district
official* are hoping to keep II that
way.
DlsctrHi security chief George
Proechel said (he school* and the
district os a whole huve pul (heir
collective fool down and there is no
longer a tolerance for the |Mj*ses*lon
or use o f drugs.
"W e 're Jusi not going to pul up
with this stuff any m ore." Proechel
said. "T h e school administrations,
the teachers and m ost of thr
students have no use for the kind of
people who do drugs."
At Seminole High, there has only
been one drug-related arrest so far

Kuhn announces candidacy

By VICKI DatORMIER
Herald Stall Wrltsr
SANFORD - Those who attended
the Martin Luther K in g Peace
breakfast at the Sanford Civic Cen­
ter Saturday, look with Ihrm a
feeling that they can succeed In
their goals.
B eginning with inuslcul pres­

Jim Young

Harold Walkar

legalizing drags. They voiced
concerns as well us opinions
. Sylvester Polk fell. "Some Il­
legal suhstunccs should Ik- de­
criminalized. We spend court
lime, legal time and police time
arresting a guy smoking some
See Drugs. Page 8A

Aw ard-W inner vows to
improve quality of life
By VICKI DeSORMIER
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Bernard Mitchell of
Sanford was honored yesterday
with the 1094 Brotherhood Award
from the City of Sanford Martin
Luther King steering committee.
M itch ell, president o f COMA
(Concerned Organized Men of Ac­
tion). was honored for his contribu­
tions to the Sanford community for
many years.

B ernard M ltchall a c c e p ts tha
Brotherhood Award from Katheryn
Alexander.

Under his leadership. COMA has
dedicated Itself lo the eradication of
drags hum our community.
" I think that's my primary goal."
he said. "1 want to get rid of drags

□Bee Mitchell, Page BA

Accused

Hm M Ptwto b, UichMl ItodlmOi
Martin Shavers slnga his part with the Marlin Luther King Celebration Choir
at Saturday's Peace Breakfast.

Sharing bits and pieces
of info w e’re drowning in
Morning! We're still drowning In bits and pieces
of Information lo share with you. So today and for
the next couple weeks let's take them one by one.
In our December yarn about Sanford's hospitals
wc credited George Boland of Deltouu for
providing photos of Dr. Davis Forstrr and Dr. J.T.
Denton. That was correct. Wc also gave him
credit for the picture of Plant System Hospital No.
I. That wasn't correct. The credit should have
gone to BUI Dreggors. an old timer who's very
active In the affairs of the Henry A. DeLand House
In the Volusia County scat. We re grateful for his
most willing assistance. And. folks. If you ever
have a chance, visit the DeLand House at 137
West Mlrhlgun. You'll be In for a treat.

H«*M
kr UichMl SMJintki
James Alexander Allen, appeared In court for
the first time Friday on 10 counts of sexual
battery. The former recreational softball coach
la accused ol molesting three girta, members
of hi* team, who were 12 and 13 years-old at
the time of the alleged Incidents. He Is being
held In the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
without bond.

The December railroad exhibit at the First
Street Gallery was well done, well attended and
well enjoyed by all who took the lime to sec It.
Thanks goes to the "Coastllners." an organiza­
tion of retired railroad employees headed up by
former ACL and SCL locomotive engineer Rudy
Sloan. Some of the equipment there was almost
unbelievable. We also have to thank Kay
Bartholomew of the gallery’ for her assistance.
A reader wrote: "In several of your "W a y [Lick
W hen" articles regarding former Sanford mayor
and banker Forrest Lake, you've said If the child
he und his wife were expecting was a boy and

WAY
BACK
WHEN

JULIAN
STENSTROM

born In Cuba hr could never become president of
the United Slates." Th r writer asked. "Wouldn't
the child still have been an American citizen?”
The answer Is yes. But the U.S. Constitution says
that lo become a U.S. president he or she must
have been bom on U.S. soli.
Not long ago wc told you wr received a missive
from Bob Dachn. "a transplanted Yankee."
saying a photo we ran o f a "trolley" In old
Sanford was not a "trolley" hut a rail car. He was
right. He also said "th e y " were not plural,
meaning there was only one. He was wrong.
Accompanying this column Is n photo of two
"ru ll" cars on First Street, one right behind the
other. Makes us wonder If there were any more.
□ B e e Stenstrom . Page BA

Alleged gunman in May shooting is captured
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Herald Senior Staff Writer

For mors weather, too F o fo tA

SANFORD — Th r Surgeon
General has suggested that drugs
be made legal. The train o f
thought Is that t»y decriminaliz­
ing drags, violent crimes rrluted
lo drugs would decrease. Is this
the solution to the abuse of the
substances o r Is It opening
another ran of worms? Many
l&gt;roplr In the Sanford area were
asked how th e v feel about

□ Sea King. Page BA

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P a rtly cloudy and
cool. High In the low
to mid UOs. Wind
east lOmph.

Herald Correspondent

entations by thr Martin Luther King
Celebration Choir and prayers for
peace, the morning blossomed Into
un event of Joy und Christian good
will.
Welcoming the crowd. Benjamin
Levy culled for more love among all
people and for thr abolishment of
violence

INDEX

Cool and cloudy

By SUSANWBMNIR

Crowd inspired by King
peace celebration speaker

CASSELBERRY — Barbara Kuhn, current
chairman o f the Seminole County school board,
has announced her plans lo run for a second
term on the board.
Kuhn, has filed her first campaign treasurer's
report with the Seminole County supervisor of
elections office.
Kuhn said she "likes to get started early" on
projects so she Is getting Into the race now. So
far. she has no oppostlon for her District 1 seat.
She said that her first campaign event will be
a $50 per person klck-ofT breakfast on Feb. 21.
Kuhn has served one term on the school
board. She owns and operates n communica­
tions consulting firm In Casselberry, but worked
In education in Orange and Seminole county for
many years.

Q aa th a...........
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Should
drugs be
legal?

Dream of non-violence, success

Oviedo Vet suspended
O V IE D O — G r e g o r y J o h n M u rra y , a
veterinarian from Oviedo, ha* had hi* license*
suspended by George Stuart, secretary o f the
Department o f Business and Professional Regu­
lation . HPK. Ill Tallahassee.
Stuart reported that, "...the BPR has de­
termined that Murray's continued practice of
veterinary medicine cons)'lutes an Immediate
and serious danger lo (lie health, safety and
welfare of the public."
Dr. Murray maintained hi* prurtlcc at Aloma
Jancy Anlmal/Hlrd Hospital. Ill* license was
suspended after It was determined thV he had
violated the statute* governing the practice of
veterinary medicine, according to u BPR new*
release.

this school year.
While nurnlters were not readily
available for pust years. Proechel
believes Dial not on ly are the
number o f nrrcsls down, bill that
also the number o f Incidents of
drags on campus
" I think the students arc gelling
the message that we Just aren't
going lo put up with drags In the
schools." Proechel Mild.
Gretchen Schapker. principal at
Seminole, said she believes educa­
tion und i oopcrallon between stu­
dents and staff has made the
difference.
"W e have made a concerted effort
to put forth the message that tills Is
not an a ccep tab le b e h a v io r ."
Schapker said
She noted that educational proC See Schools, Page 8 A

Readers speak

SANFORD — A loud muffler and cracked
windshield landed a man wanted for attempted

murder In Jail Friday.
Sem inole County sh eriff's spokesman Ed
McDonough said a car driven by Eric tam ar
Jones. 25. of Osteen was slopped by a deputy
near the Intersection of Persimmon Avenue and

Southwest Road at 3 p in Friday on traffic
violations. A routine check found Jones was
wanted by Sanford police since May In connection
with the shotgun shooting of Dcdgcrlck Cherry.
□ B e e Capture, Page 8 A

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�2 A - Sanlorci Harald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday. January 1A, 1994

NEW S FR O M THE REGIO N AND ACROSS T H E S TA TE

O fficial’s job should be confirmed
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer

Convenience store law cutting crime
GAINESVILLE — The murder of u store clerk In 1984 and a
rash a holdup* led this North Florida city to adopt a tough city
urdlnnnce six years ngo on convenience store safety.
Tw o clerks must be on duty between H p.m. and 4 n rn . nnd
there are other restrictions on lighting and money control.
With Its success at reducing holdups. It has been used ns a
model for Florida und Virginia laws and other regulations In
260 communities.
"W e 'v e reduced convenience store crime 80 percent over the
last six years." said Police Chief Wayland Clifton.
G ainesville's ordinance was recently honored by the
International Association of Chiefs of Police.
From a high of 61 convenience store robberies In 1986.
Gainesville's rate o f store holdups has dramatically dropped.
In 1987. the first year the law went Into effect, robberies
dropped 62.2 percent when only 23 holdups were reported.
The numbers have stayed down. Eighteen robberies were
reported In 1988, 16 In 1989. seven In 1990, 12 In 1991 and 11
In 1992.

Child abuse deaths
Metropolitan Orlando had one of the highest death rales from
child abuse and neglect, according to a study released Friday.
Deaths because o f child abuse or neglect are more frequent In
the country’s South and West regions, while they are lowest In
the Northeast, according to a study released Friday.
Among metropolitan areas with populations o f 1 million or
more. Phoenix: Orlando. Fla.: Tampa-St. Petersburg. Fla.: and
Miami had the highest death rates from child abuse and
neglect, while Boston: Hartford.'Conn.: and Rochester. N.Y..
had the lowest, the study showed.
The study was to appear In the January Issue of the
American Medical Association's Archives o f Pediatrics and
Adolescent Medicine, formerly the American Journal of
Diseases In Children.
The study Is significant because It shows how death rates
because of child abuse or neglect vary widely nationally, said
co-author Dr. Bernard Ewlgman. an associate professor at the
University of Missouri School o f Medicine.
" I f we can Identify the factors that cause the rates to be three
times as high In Florida cities compared to Nonheast cities,
then we might be able to do something to prevent these tragic
deaths." Ewlgman. director o f research at the school's
Department of Family and Community Medicine, said In a
telephone Interview.
Ewlgman nnd his fellow researchers used mathematical
models drawn from that study and examined death certificates.
FBI crime reports and Information from the National Center for
Health Statistics for the years 1979 to 1980 to come up with
their estimates.
They focused on children younger than 5 because they
estimate 90 percent o f child abuse deaths occur In that age
group, when they say children are most vulnerable.
The South region range was 5.4 to 11.5 deaths per 100.000
children younger than 5. while the West range was 5.2 to 11.2
deaths. The range In the North Central region, comprising the
Midwest states, was 4.6 to 9.8 deaths, while the Northeast
region range was 4.3 to 8.2 deaths.
Among metropolitan areas. Phoenix had the highest range,
iniin Jt b -lb* lt)_fl deaths: followed by Orlando. 7.5 to 14.9;
Tampa-St.Petersburg. 6.0 to 14.8; and Miami. 8.0 to 1TM.
Lowest were Boston. 2.7 to 5.5; Hartford. 3.5 lo 5.8: and
Rochester. 3.2 to 6.8.

Longwood City Commission agenda

L O N G W O O D - T h e c it y
commissioners are expected to
Th* foifovlng ll the t y i W tor (ho Monday rljM mooting ot
terrt*ory from R IA to C I
confirm the appointment of a
f Commotion
ad C ityf
* Ordinance no *4 II M amending ordinance no 4tS. end oil li t
t Coll to or dor
am endm ent! being the cem prthentlve toning ordn an ce ot tho
new director of planning and
City ot Longwood. M onde changing the toning ot certain
3 Si tool mad'latfon to/fowedby tha Pledge of Allegiance
rnnlng at their Monday night
territory trom Seminote County A I t o O t y C l
9 Commendal.ont a*ardt
meeting.
10 Ordinance no *4 1177. im potm g o IH d O y m oratorium on tho
A Tho Longwood Community Improvement A*ard will bo
approval ot conditional u te t or utuenco ot llco ntetor per m itt tor
John Brock. 50. has been
prevented to t t » Hwktunvon Corporation In recognition ot
tho operation ot adult entertainment etle b ilth m en tt
Improvement* mod0 to l t » Longwood Ploio
hired for the position formerly
11 site p to n -C o u rte ty Pontiac vehicular %lor eg# — 4M N M * y
B Eovlyn P Lo Booth will bo rorognltod ot the Itei Blech.
held by Dick Wells. Wells re­
Entreprenevr of Longwood
I t *3 Applicant Courtety Pontiac
4
Board
appo-nfmenit
11
Acceptance ot annuel audit report - 1 / y t H )
signed at the end of December to
A
Mayor
i
appointment
to
the
Hitter
ic
Commlwten
IJ C h rlttm e t P eiede - M r Dole Lilly
take u Job with llte City of
B OtOrto 41appointment te Boer dot Adivttmenl
14 C om m lttloner Ir it Benton
Casselberry. The commissioners
A SR ala beautification
C. Appointment to Equity !tudy Committee
1 Public Input
B Street lighting — Shadow H ill tub d irltlo n
must confirm the appointment
A Pretontpltont
15 Flr»t reodmg. ordinance no *4 l i f t emending the f/y »&gt; t&lt;
of the new director before It Is
budget,
providing tor budget tre n tte rt ipublic hearing I f *41
I AlcDlrmlt. Louterlo ondDovtt I**J/V1 audit report
official.
14 Revolution no f a t a l , approving and accepting the Seminote
I. Tony Venderworp Seminote County Plonmng ond Develop
County Hum ana Society arumal cruelty invettigotort
menl Director (tilde pretontotionl. Seminole County Economic
Brock was the county planner
I t Revolution no *4 7*3 etlabU thing an equity ttudy comm.tree
Development Pun introduction ot Robert Turk. Economic
of Lake County In 1993 before
tor the pu rp oteof reviewing occupational Hcentmg leet
Development Coordinator
accepting the Longwood post,
I
t R ttolu tien no *4 T i l declaring ipectel a tte ttm e n tt tor
3. &gt; ru i Prechon, chairman. Porki and Recreation Ad,Itory
paving ot a portion at S Oat Shoot
Committee Slotut report, hetidey tree lighting
according to uctlng city ad­
t * Revolution no V 4 114. declaring ipacial a tte ttm e n tt tor
B Public participation
ministrator Gerry Kormnn. In
4 Content agenda
paving ot field er Avenue
Lake County. Brock directed a
M Revolution no *4 TIT. doctoring tpocial a tte ttm e n li tor two
A Pay approved butt
paving ot Second Place
B Approval of mlnutet ot January 4 I H r wort tettton and
staff of 52 employees. Korman
11 Monthly financial report
regular
meeting
said.
33 City adm tnlttroter t report
C Approval ot purchoto ot account! receivable module trom
The new PAZ director has
HTE
A Confirm appointment at D irector ot Planning and Toning
spent his career working In the
B C onfirm appointment ot P o r t la n d Recreation D re e tor
PUBLIC H E A R IN G S
planning field for both govern­
C Rotchodute commencement tim e ot April I*. IH 4 city
I Ordinance no *4 t i l l , amending ordinance no *44. b*mg the
comm I t tion mooting trom 1 p m to 4 p m and whodute town hall
ment and private business. He
cem prehem 've plan end future lend ute plan element and all It*
mooting at 1 ID p m
appendlv e t ot the City at Longwood changing the M u r e land ute
has worked at firms In Orlando.
detignotion
ot
certain
territory
a
t
provided
in
e
th
ib
itt
“
A
”
end
S3 City a tto rn e y'! report
Tallahassee, Pensacola, and
" I" .
A Tem porary tlructure — tta n d a -d building code
Naples as well as for the City of
I Ordinance no *4 ItlJ . amending ordinance ne 4*J and a&gt;l I I I
14 M e ye r ond c am m ltt-on ert' rep ort!
tm endm ontv being the com prthentire toning ordinance ot the
Naples, the State of Florida.
Divtr left II, 43. O. 44.41
City ot Longwood Florida changing tho toning ot c e rta n
15 Ad |our n
Knoxvllle-Knox County (Tennesscel. Sarasota and the Stale
of Tennessee, according to his
Brock Is a graduate of the received a master's degree In
front Florida Stair University.
resume.
University of Tennessee and Urban and Regional Planning C’ B«e Longwood. Page 5A8A

Business, civic leader retiring — sort of
By NICK RFEIPAUP

Conklin has kept busily Involved
In the many Interests he has
had. and shared with his wife
SANFORD - "I'm not actually
Phyllis, over Ihclr 38 years of
retiring." saya B.C. "C a l" Con­ married life.
klin. "I'm Just reducing the
During past vears. Conklin bus
number of hours I work." Even
served as chairman for such
ao. few men are as busy with
groups as City o f Sanford Histor­
business and volunteer work.
ic Preservation Board. Greater
It was revealed at Monday
Sanford Development Corpora­
n ig h t's S a n fo rd C ity C o m ­ tion. Code Enforcement Board,
mission meeting that Conklin
and the Chamber of Commerce
was retiring as executive vice
Roads and Bridges Committee.
president of Conklin. Porter and
He Is a past member of the
H olm cs-E nglneers. Inc. The
City of Sanford Planning and
company has served the city for
Zoning Board and the Sanford
many years In engineering work.
Klwants Club.
Conklin however, la not con­
He Is very active In church
sidering It as retirement. " I will
work, toeing an elder and choir
still be on the Job and In my
member at Markham Woods
office almost every day of the
Presbyterian Church. He has
week." he said, "but maybe not
also served as chairman for
. on such a full time b u ll,", , ,
several major projects at the
"I'm taking a few months off. ' church.
but I still plan lo be here." he
He takes pride In his singing,
added.
and has been a soloist at church
Other than hla profession. as well as a member of the
Harold S tiff Writer

Seminole Community College
Community Chorus and Martin
Lulher King Cclrhrallon C'.olr.
Ills wife. Phyllis Is al his side
for most of the singing, and Is
similarly Involved In ehurch and
other choir singing.
Conklin has been praised for
his continuous work and effoits
fo r su ch o r g a n iz a t io n s as
Meals-on-Wheels. Habitat for
Humanity. Children's Home So­
ciety of Central Florida. Central
Florida Zoo. Salvation Army,
and United Way.

He also has been an active
supporter of Rescue Outreach
FMa Photo
Mission. Good Samaritan Home.
Sanford Christian Sharing Cen- Bristol C. ‘Cal' Conklin
trr. and Chanrwl*24 W M re T V t'nnkltn received the Martin
Twenty Four HundredChib;&gt;.I.M ..Lnt, ^ r ^
Hrelhprhorft/ Auaril
In addition to the Warren E.
"P ete" Knowles award In 1992.

In 1989 nnd was named Rotary
“ Four-Way Test Businessman «il
the Year" In 1990

Broken wheel caused derailment
LAKELAND — Three pieces of a broken wheel were
recovered by federal Investigators near the scene of a circus
train derailment that killed two performers.
T w o sets of witnesses spotted trouble on the Rlngllng Bros,
and Bamum A Bailey train before the wreck Thursday east of
this Central Florida d ty .
The train made an emergency stop after an ambulance driver
is five miles before the derailment and
noticed something amiss
relayed a message to the train dispatcher. National Transporta­
tion Safety Board member Jim Hall said Friday.
The driver suggested checking for "a possible sticky brake."
and crew members were not looking specifically for damaged
wheels. Hall said.
Found dead at the scene were Ceslee Conkltng. 28. a circus
clown from Fort Worth. Texas, and Ted Svertesky. 39. an
elephant trainer from Bridgeport. Conn. Fourteen others were
Injured.
Meanwhile, the circus prepared to go on with Its first show
since the derailment Saturday night at the Orlando Arena
following the cancellation o f three performances.

Ready for parade
Youth 6-12 years old, at West
Sanford Boy* &amp; Glda Club.
019 Partlm m on Ava., h jv e
been working for two weeks on
banners and signs, with the
assistance of Grove Counsel­
ing Center and the Sanford
Housing Authority, lor tho
Martin Lulher King Jr., parade
beginning at 10 am. Monday.
M arch ers w ill line up at
Crooms School of Choice.
W e s t 1 3 th S t r e e t a n d
Persimmon Avenue, and make
(hair way doom 13th Stroet to
Laurel Avenue. From thoro
they will march down Laurel
and make their way to FI.
Melon Park, at lakefront.

From A ssociattd Pros* reports
Horafo FNolo b| MII«| mitcftel!

LOTTERY
TALLAHASSEE The Florida
Lottery Department on Satur­
day released the follow ing
information on payoffs In its
"Fantasy 5" game
Tho g a m o p ro d u c ed 42
lint-prize winners on Friday
night and eadh can collect
$20,944 SO.
The winning numbers for
Fr i da y ni ght we r e
06-11-13 19’20.

S a n fo rd H e ra ld
S unday. Ja n u ary IB . 1994

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THE W EATHER
NATH

LO C A L P O m C M T
Today: Partly cloudy and cool.
High in the lower lo mid 60s.
Wind rust lOmph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy and
cool. Low near 50. Southeast
wind lOmph.
Monday: Increasing cloudiness
und breezy. High In the low 70s.
Wind southeusl 15to20m ph.
Extended forecast: Tuesday
th ro u g h T h u r s d a y : M o s tly
cloudy and breezy Tucsdny
tu rn in g c o ld e r W e d n e sd a y .
Partly cloudy Thursday with an
Increased chance of rain. Lows
In the 40s. Highs dropping from
(he mid lo upper 60s Tuesday lo
the 50s Wednesday nnd near 60
Thursday.

F LO R ID A T 1M FS
CM*
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Fort Myart
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Homttfoad
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Tampa
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P tly cly 63-50

TUESDAY
Maly cldy 6S-48

WEDNESDAY
P tly cldy 53-45

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MONDAY
Cloudy 72-52

LAST
Feb. 3

B IA C N C O N D IT IO N S
Daytona Beach: Waves are
1-3 feel and scnil choppy. Cur­
rent Is lo the south with a water
temperature of 59 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Wcvcs
are two feel and glassy. Current
Is lo the south, with a water
temperature of 6 1 degrees.

SUNDAY!
80LUNAR TABLE: Min. 8 30
a.hi.. 8:55 p.m.: Maj. 2:20 u.m..
2:40 p.m. TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 11:32 u.m.. 10:59
u.m.: lows. 4:34 a.m.. 4:45 p.m.:
New Sm yrna Beachi highs.
11:37 a.m.. 11:04 p.m.: lows.
4:39 a.m.. 4:50 p.m.: Cocoa
Beach: highs. 11:52 a.m.. 11:19
p.m.: lows. 4:39a.m.. 5:05 p.m.

SO A TIN Q
St. Auguatine to Jupiter Inlet
Small crafl exercise caution.
Sunday: Wind northeast to cust
15 knots. Seas 3 lo 5 feet and
higher In the gulf stream. Bay
and Inland waters a moderate
chop. Sunday night: Wind east
In aoulheust 15 lo 20 knots. Seas
4 lo 6 feet. Bay and Inland
waters choppy.

THURSDAY
P tly cldy 62-45

S T A T IS T IC S
The temperature at 8 p.m.
Saturday was 58 degrees and
Salurday's early morning low
was 42. us recorded by the
National Weather Service al the
Orlando Intcmutlonul Airport.
Olher Weather Service data:

(^Saturday's high............. 68
Barometric pressure.30.32
□ R e la tive Hum idity....00 pet
Winds............ W est lO m ph
R ainfall.................0.00 Ina.
. Sunset.................. 5:51 p.m.
C Sunrise................. 7:18 a.m.

Temperature* indicate p&gt;t , . 0ut
lugh and overnight lo*
Ctf,
Hi La Prc
AHSfttS
4A 30 01
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Chartetlon.S C
14 u
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STOP fights for prison reform
Petition
drive
begins

Retail theft arrest
•Hcglnai Aldridge Doc. 18. of 3818 Truman Blvd.. Sanford,
was urrrnlcd by Sanford police Thursday. Ofllccni said he wan
detained by nlore security personnel, after he reportedly
attempted to remove a deck of playing cards from a retail nlore
In the 1700 block of W Airport Blvd. Police said when they first
approached him. he gave them a false name. He was charged
with retail theft, and obstructing an officer by disguise.

ay SANDRA KLUOTT

Burglary
Sanford |&gt;olire report a business burglary Thursday In the
2900 block of S Orlando Drive. Entry was reportedly made
through the walls of nn ndjacent building. Police said a cokr
machine was vandallied, and postage stamps and credit cards
were taken from Inside Ihr building.
When Ihr burglar left, he rrpnrtrdly look a 1986 Cadillac,
which was parkeil near the business. No license number wan
Immediately nvallablr. and there wan no total estlmnte of the
value ol Items taken.

Traffic stops
• Alfred Perkins. 21. 1407 Locust Avenue. Sanford, wan
stopped by deputies In the 1200 block o f 13th Street Thursday.
He wan charged with theft of n license tag.
• Scott Vincent Palumbo. 24. 291 3rd Street, Lake Mary, was
stop|&gt;ett near Ills residence by Lake Mary police Tbumday. He
was charged with driving under the Influence o f alcohol, and
falling to maintain a single lane.

Warrants served
• Valerie Dawn Hrlshman. 21. 163 Twin Couch Court.
Sanford, was urrrsied at the Jail Thursday. She was wanted on
15 count nof obtaining property with a worthless check.
• Janette D. Kurd. 25. ol *7 lllgglns Terrace. Sanford, turned
herself In to sheriffs deputies Thursday. She was wanted for
falling to appear on charges of driving with n suspended/revoked license and possession of drug paraphernalia.
• Elizabeth Edwards. 25. of 900 E. Airport Blvd.. was located
by deputies at Palm Tree Apartments Thursday. She was
wanted on a warrant for falling lo appear on a charge of driving
under the Influence of alcohol.

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Crimes reported to authorities
The following crimes were reported lo Seminole County
depul lea and Sanford polios:
• An estimated • 1.500 In damage was reportedly done to u
vehicle Tuesday, parked In the 3700 block of S. Sanford
Avenue.
• Stereo nnd other equipment valued at $1,350 was
reportedly stolen Tuesday from a residence In the 200 block of
E. 11th Street.
• 6100 In Items were reportedly stolen Tuesday during n
burglary'In the 1700 block o f W. 11th Street.
• •410 In Items were reportedly stolen Tuesday during a
burglary In the 1700 block of W. 15th Street.
• A mountain bike was reportedly stolen Monday from a
garage In the 100 block of Woodridge Terrace.
• i!3 C In food stamps were reported stolen Tuesday from a
residence in the 2400 block of Lake Avenue.
• A $2,000 sword, with gold trim and handle and U.S. Navy
Insignia, was reported taken from a residence In the 400 block
of Temple Drive In Ravenna Park near Sanford sometime
between 2 p.m. Tuesday and 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. A $300
video tape recorder was also reported stolen.
• A Freight t’ner tractor, valued at $8,500. was reported
taken from a South Sanford Avenue residence sometime
between 11 p.m. Tuesday and midnight Wednesday.
....
• Sanford police report receiving reports of seven car
burglaries between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning
Sanford police Cmdr. Dennis W hltirlre said police have not
determined whether the break-ins were related or not. In the
burglaries, three vehicles were entered at two Chose Avenue
homes, two vehicles were entered al a Lake Avenue residence,
and a 1994 Chevrolet was entered at Ken Hummel Chevrolet.
3445 S. Orlando Drive. A total of $285 was reported taken from
one vehicle apparently entered by use of a key at a West 11th
Street residence.
• A dog house. 3 by 3 by 4 feet In site, was reported stolen
during a burglary of a business In the 2900 block of Celery
Avenue Thursday. The dog house was said to be valued at

Herald Staff Writer_______________
LAKE MARY — Concerned
rlllzens, law enforcement of­
ficers and others Involved In Ihe
criminal justice system will be
rollrrllng signatures lalrr tills
month catling for a constitu­
tional amendment lo slop the
early rrlease o f criminals from
prison.
Al Ihe Wednesday night meet­
ing of Ihe Sem inole County
STO P ch a p ter, participan ts
planned an Intensive petition
drive Jan. 22 and 29 STOP
stands for Stop Turning Out
Prisoners. Th e constItullonnl
amendment Ihr group propose*
would require prisoners servr at
least 85 percent of (heir senleners. not the 30-40 percenl
now served. The early release of
prisoners Is done due to prison
overcrowding
The signatures of 430.000
people arc needed statewide lo
gel the am endm ent on Ihe
ballol.
Seminole County UndershertfT
Steve Harrlrit said the local
group turned In 150 signatures
at Ihr STOP meeting.
T h e m a jo r p u sh In Ih e
signature drive will focus on
m a jo r s h o p p in g a r e a s
throughout the courtly.
■'We've got some volunteers
who are going to lend time and
eftort to man some booths and
tablrs here and there to see If we
can g e l u p w a rd s o f 1.000
s ig n a tu r e s fr o m S e m in o le
C ou n ty." Harriett said. The
STOP chapter will meet again
Jan. 19 at 7 p.m. In the Old Lake
Mary City Hall lo refine details of
Ihe two-day petition drive.
"This Just emphasizes that Ihe
public 1s very concerned about
tills prison crisis, that people arc
gelling released from prison
prematurrly. which they are."
Harriett said of the volunteer
effort.
“ There are representatives
from all over Seminole County."
Harriett said, describing the
HTOI* members- 'sod these are
just well-meaning, concerned

#2. A 1992 Ford pickup truck was reportedly stolen Tuesday,
parked In the 500 block of Vlhlen Road. The license number Is
listed ns K11X-65J.
• A number of items were reportedly burglarized from a
vehicle Thursday. In the parking lot of William Clark Court.
• Sanford police report a residential burglary In ihe 100
block of Plnccresl Drive Thursday. Heins reported missing
include a family picture, a tube of lipstick, and a framed
Christmas card.
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• A vehicular burglary was reported to police Thursday In
Castle Brewer Court. Police said a window and steering column
of the vehicle had been broken.

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Sandy Robinson, school board and STO P msmbsr, speaks lo lh« group.
citizens. Don't let me mislead
you. There arc a lot o f rrprr
seuiaiivcs from law enforcement
nnd representatives from tIn­
state attorney's office. On ih&lt;
other hand, there are also w h ip
hardworking, concerned r l l l ­
zens. I don't mean to be cliche
by using that lenn. bill there are
some school teachers and people
who work In other businesses.
And I think that Is significant
that people are donating (heir
lime, whether lo attend a night
meeting or man a pciuion booth,
to do their part lo change this."
" I think there's a lot to be said
that II is noi only a law en­
forcement or criminal Justice
cl fort." he continued, "but It's a
community effort. Thai needs lo

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E D ITO R IA LS

Commemorating
Dr. Martin
Luther King
lVe have a power, ftower that can't he found
In Molotov coctalls, hut t v e d o have a power.
Power that cannot In’ found In bullets and
guns, but u r have a power. It Is a power as
old as the Insights of Jesus o l Nazareth and as
modern ns the techniques o f Mahatma
Gandhi.

Are King’s dreams being shattered?
It a report card could be given to Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. relative to the Issues of nice
relation* und the progress of African Americans
In this country, It would shalter his dreams.
Monday. Jan. 17. 1994 we will l&gt;c observing
the birthday o f this great champion for human
rights. Ending discriminatory practices that
supported racial divisions and heightened racial
anymostty was at the top ol Dr. King’s American
agenda. The physical signs that separated the
races were removed decades ago. However,
problems germinating racial tensions persist.
They exist because prejudice Is learned and as
longas racial hatred Is (aught It will exist.
Today the great Issues confronting African
Americans are: the astronomical Incidence of
black-on blark crime having reached the 95
percent level; the disproportionate Incarceration
of young black mules In relation to their
percentage In (he general population; the high
Incidence o f single parenthood and lack of
economic parity.
Is poverty the villain, does being poor always
lead to c r im e ? D ocs sin g le parenthood
automatically produce children with anti social
behavior? Is the high Incidence of black-on-hlark

SKMINOLB
OPINION

LURl.ENE
SWEETING

crime attributable to proximity more than any
other vnrtable? All of us know Individuals who
have been poor and have not become criminals.
We know Indlvludals who have grown up In
single parent families and have become pro­
ductive citizens. The fact that most African
Americans live In particular ureas where most or
all o f their nrlghhnr* arc African Americans
produce n natural situation o f interacting with
the people they arc In contact with, hence the
proximity variable.
Generalizations never account for Individual
humnn behavior. It Is time for Americans of all
races, creeds and colors to resolve to teach
children that each person Is rcsponsblle for Ills or
her own behavior. We need to be about changing

adult practices to provide role models fur
children that leach positive behaviors bused
upon our actions.
The print, broadcast media as well ns the
music Industry have a definite role they can play
In revamping America’s focus away from sex
und violence to monthly. Responsible behaviors
should be glamourized and become the focal
points.
Our report card to Dr. King must give a grade
for economic deprivation; economics remain a
real problem for many Americans. We not only
have homeless Indlvludals but homeless famlllrs
and their numbers nre growing.
The Influence of God in the life o f this country
Is unclear. We say (hat "In God We Trust” but
we do not love one another the way God has
admonished us to do. Actions always speak
louder than words

111 spile of the problems we still have hope
because a child may grow up In povrrty. In a
single family home or In a black neighborhood
but II the child Is loved, valued, nurtured und
taught sell rcs|M&gt;nslblllly. he or she can become a
productive citizen.

•Martin L u th e r King. Jr.

JOSEPH SPEAR
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Murtin L u th e r King spent m u ch ol his life
w orking n ot o n ly for the c iv il rfghts o f th e
oppressed bu t also for n on -vlolcitt resolution
o f conflicts.
Th e S a n fo rd Marlin L u th er K in g celebration
com m ittee hns worked hard th is year lo h elp
spread th ose ideals throughout (h e co m m u n i­
ty.
The c o m m itte e hns sta ge d a celebration
prom oting th e Idea that p o w r r Is not In the
guns that s o m an y carry, hut it Is In th e
strength o r a com m u nity that w ork s togeth er
to resolve Its co n flicts and m a k e advances.
Th e S a n fo rd com m ittee h a s tried to p ro ­
m ote the c o n c e p t o f unity, not on ly u m on g
those In th e A frica n -A m erica n co m m u n ity,
but a m on g a ll p eople In the S a n fo rd area.
People o f a ll races, colors a n d creeds h a ve
been In vited a n d encouraged to participate in
the even ts a sso cia ted with th e celebration.
K in g s ta te d alw ays th a t he d isd a in ed
violence: th a t he believed tru e |x&gt;wcr ca m e
from w o r k in g together w ith all people to
overcom e th e oppression o f th ose w h o h ad
little.
Sanford’s Murtin Lu ther K in g co m m itte e
has em b od ied that belief.
T h ey h a v e w orked tirelessly o v er the Iasi
seven y e a rs to educate th e co m m u n ity and
co m m em o ra te the life an d w o rk o f M arlin
Luther K in g .
Th e cm p h u s ls o f each ce leb ra tio n has been
on b r in g in g th e c o m m u n ity tog eth er to
celebrate Id e a ls o f K in g’s teach in gs. U n ity,
peace and th e needs o f the w h o le co m m u n ity
nave a lw a y s been the fo c a l point o f th e
celebrations.
W e a p p la u d the efforts o f the C ity o f
Sanford M a rtin Luther K in g co m m itte e and
w e hope th at th e people o f S a n ford and o f
Sem inole C o u n ty will all h eed K in g ’s w ords:
"W h ere e v il m e n plot, good m en must plan.
When evil m e n burn and b o m b , good m en
must build a n d bind. W h en e v il m en shout
ugly w ords o f hatred, good m e n m ust co m m it
them selves to th e glories o f lo v e . W here e v il
men w ou ld s e ek lo p erp etu ate an unjust
status quo. g o o d men must s e e k to bring Into
being a real o r d e r o f Justice."

LETTERS

Disagreeing with
consequences when
kids have guns
There was an article writlcn In you r paper about
parenting and the responsibility that goes with it.
it staled that any child found with a gun by
policemen w ou ld have to do 100 hours of
community service on the first oflcnsr. Thctr
parents would also be Kiilenced to do community
service. It said. Your paper said llia l Is u law that Is
soon (o be In full effect. Writ. I don ’t agree with II.
If a child Is found wllh a gun. II docs not
automatically m ean they got It from ihrlr parents,
or that their parents had anything m do with It. If I
was ever found with a gun. I would want lo take
the consequences, nol my parents!
Aaron Williams
Sanford

For better education
Our children will need a good education today to
compete In tom orrow ’s economy. This stale nerds
closer cooperation between business and state
government to provide our state’s youth wllh the
training they w ill nerd In tom orrow's high lech
oriented economy. We don't need m ore prison beds
and a panlr-llkr Increase In law enforcement
spending, We need a better educated workforce
that will work In workrr-safe. cnvlrotmirnlully
sensitive, decent paying, high-tech Jobs. Better
educated people results In less jxiverty und less
poverty usually results in less crime.
Spending en ough money now in Improving
public education Is the best Investment we ran
make In w ork in g towards u better, brighter
sunshine stale tomorrow.
I'uul Hamel
Fort Myers

t

Big Oil just can’t
seem to get break

We didn’t get here at knife point
BOSTON — It Is the story that made strong
men cross their legs and strong women giggle
about strong men crossing their legs. It was
the story that made strong headline writers
give Into their weakness for puns. And more to
the point. It was the story that made my
husband glance up from the newspaper and
say. for the only time In our recorded history.
"You could give this a good leaving alone.”
Which Is. Lord knows, whal I Intended to do.
One cose o f male gcnilal mutilation In
200-odd years o f American history? You would
have thought It was a m assacre. After
centuries of male fantasies about the castrating
female, w e fin ally have ...one...and she
becomes the universal symbol o f — "a
shocking new round In the battle o f the sexes."
On this point I agree with Paul Ebert who
has prosecuted both husband and now wife:
"A steeping man had his penis amputated. It's
not a media event. It's a criminal ease."
In my book. Lorcna und John Bobbitt
themselves aren’t symbolic of anything. She Is
a 24-year-old who married Mr. Very Wrong,
und embezzled from her employer and friend.
She left her house on the fateful night with a
penis In her hand, but also with $100 and a
Nintendo game stolen from a house guest.
John Bobbin Is. In the words o f his own
atlomcy. "not the most sensitive person" and
"nol the brightest guy In the w orld." The
former Marine and bar-bouncer, who was
acquitted of marital rape, had been charged
earlier with battering Lorcna. The man who
couldn't define "foreplay" on the witness
stand, may not have differentiated between
rape and sex In the bedroom.
Nevertheless, at the caurtoom lit Manassas.
Va., where Lorcna Is on trial for "malicious
wounding." the vendors nre back selling
T-shirts that say. "Revenge — How Sweet It
Is." The radio station Is back giving away Slice
soda and wieners. So are the people pronoun­
cing that these two pathetic people are
representative o f the battle of the sexes.
Well, I don't know why we only call It a
battle when women are caught fighting, or
fighting back. If John had only abused Lorcna
we would have called It violence but not war.
Only when the weapon got Into her hands, did
It become a subject for musing on the hostile
state of gender relations.
This has happened before. Just a few years
ago. with slasher movies filling Clneplexcs
wllh female blood, one film became the topic
for worried gender-watchers: "Thelm a and
Louise."
Last year, the police blotter was full of
ubused and murdered wives — an almost
unilateral massacre. But one Issue seemed lo
elicit the most copy from our war corre­
spondents. The battrred woman's defense.
The Packwood 26. the burning bed. the fatal
attraction arc all framed as skirmishes. The

Supreme Court ruled on sexual harassment by
men against women, but It was the possibility
of a woman harassing a man that sets the
creative Juices flowing In Michael Crichton's
front-line novel. "Disclosure."
I know. I know. Female retaliation and
female violence are still the unusual stories,
the news. When a 5foot-2lnch. 95-pound
manicurist cuts the
penis off a 200-pound
form er Marine It's
new s Indeed. But
w h e n t h e u rb a n
Irgcnd arises simul­
taneously In a dozen
cities about the man
who wakes up with a
red ribbon Ued neatly
around his penis and
a note saying how
cosy It would be —
well, that’s battle­
ground fantasy.
£ One case of
male genital
M a y b e w e t a lk
mutilation In
about (he war be­
200-odd years of
tween the sexes now
American
because men — the
history? You
ones who do most of
would have
(he labeling — see a
thought it was a
d a n g e ro u s e n e m y
massacre. £
where there was once
a victim. If women
smile at men who squirm, maybe It’s at that
recognition o f power.
A few years ago. In Ollvta Smith’s “ First
Wives .tu b " three women plotted retaliation
against powerful and abusive ex-husbands.
They arc not exactly looking for revenge, one
said, but for "something more sophisticated.
...Like Justice."
I'm never keen on taking justice Into your
own hands. Abuse may mitigate u woman's
guilt nnd make her act more understandable. It
rarely makes her an Innocent.
Out even so, this freakish episode In a single
sad marriage doesn't represent some generic
new war between men and women. Too many
front-line relationships wllh men simply turn
Into a power struggle. I don't agree.
In the age o f Inequality, peace between men
and women was often the peace of an occupied
country. It wasn't peaceful when women were
harassed or when marital rape was legal.
The ikirmtahes In Ihe 1050s were often the
bitter sniping o f people hiding behind separate
roles. One o f the reasons to level the field
between sexes, lo lead lives that were more
alike, was so thnt we could get closer. Many —
maybe most — of us have.
And for all the headlines, the grimaces, the
smirks, we didn't get here at knife point.

It's not easy being an oil company.
No look. I mean mat. Every time these guys
turn around, they've got another problem to
deal with. When Ihe Exxon Valdez spilled a
load of gunk In Alaska's ITtnce William
Sound, the price of petrol went up 15 cents a
gallon and everybody said they wrre gouging
When Iraq Invaded Kuwait, prices at Ihe
pump soared, and back came all (hr old
gouging charges Then It cam e nut that they
rang up a 77 percent
Increase In profits
during that period,
and there were those
f a m i l i a r g o u g in g
accusations again.
T h e p ric e hikes
were a purely natural
ph en om en on , of
course. Indeed, the
o il c o m p a n ie s
t h o u g h t up 26
p e r f e c t l y lo g ic a l
reason* why prices
skyrocketed during
Every lime
lh r G ulf War. hut
th ese guys turn
w o u Id a n y b o d y
around, they've
lis t e n ? N oon .
g o l another
Especially nut those
problem lo deal
fear-mongers tn the
w ith. ■
media. Ignorant as
they are of ull things
economic.
Now the la lest quandary: Hlg Oil somehow
bus to find n way to deal w llh the testimony
o f one of their own that directly refutes the 26
reasons why prices soar In lim es o f crisis. In
case you missed It, whal hup|K-ncd Is that a
Washington Post reporter Interviewed Mr.
Leonard Bower, director o f policy analysis at
Ihe American Petroleum Institute, and asked
him why gasoline prices arc currently slaying
high when erode oil prirrs have been way
down. Mr. Bower said this:
“ Our analysis shows that II lakes about
three months for crude oil prices to gel fully
reflected at the pump."
Whoa. wall a minute. A hlgh-lrvcl oil
Industry representative says It tukes three
months for crude prices to be reflected at the
pump? This Is heavy stuff, and here's why:
Sixty-eight seconds ufter Saddam Hussein
sen! his troops Into Kuwait on Aug. 2. 1990.
gasoline prices In Ihe United Stules shot up.
And they kept going up. One day I asked the
manager at my local Shell station ubout this
phenomenon and he said he was being
notified by the home office o f price Increases
several times a day hy electronic mall. Nol
only that, but prices stayed up until midJanuary 1991 - long afler it was apparent to
everyone the world supply o f oil was nol
endangered.
In February 1991, Big Oil posted Incredible
fourth-quarter profits: Mobil. $651 million;
Amoco. $538 million; Exxon. $1.53 billion.
Why had prices soared so quickly? People
were saying It was because the oil companies
wanted lo reap rich rewards from gasoline In
Ihe inventory that had already been refined
from cheaper fuel. Bui Hlg Oil quickly
disabused us o f that notion. There were
many, many reasons for Ihe prlrc hikes, they
said, and among them were these:
In the computer age. crude price Increase*
are speedily reflected at Ihe pump; the price
o f West Texas Intermediate Spot Market
Crude, to which ihe price o f all oil on Ihe
planet Is apparently pegged, krpt going tip;
there was a need to protect reserves, old
crude hud to be replaced with expensive new
crude: gasoline prices were only now cat­
ching up w llh creeping erode prices; and
there were a lot of Impenetrable "market
forces" at work here that nobody understood
hut oil company economists.
And complicating everything, one Big Oil
executive explained lo the Washington Post,
was ihe fact that "we're the only Industry In
the world that when we raise prices six cents
we put It on a 20-foot-hlgh sign."
So the oil companies have another problem:
The dam public can’ t perceive worth a hoot.
You Just can't win In Big Oil.

�Sanford HaraJd. Sanford, Florida - Sunday. January IS. 1994

Stenstrom —
C ontinu ed from Pace IA
Although lliry'it not exactly
old llmr rs lla y r e surely not
newcom er* t-lilier. So. we ll just
tfiva* « lip of tin c»r let lorn lo
Charlie ami Doris Kampf wlm sci

Kanipl I'llle and Guaranty i or*
IMiratlon m this roim tinnlly 30
years ago One thing's for sure.
In Dial business you've gol lo
provide good servlet in stay In
Ibat area for that long. Con­
gratulation* to the Kampls

Longwood—
C ontinu ed from P i ( c 2A
The commissioners lire also
expected lo formally appoint
Sandy Lom ax as Parks and
Recreation Director. She has
!)ccn |xrformlng 'he duiles of
director for some lime, hut had
nnl b e e n o ffic ia lly nam ed
d ire cto r o f the departm ent.
Kornmn said.
In other business, the com ­
missioners will conduct public
hearings on ordinances dealing
with adult entertainment and
llie city 's comprehensive devcl
opment plan
The city commissioners are
lni|MMlng a iHO tlay moratorium
on the approval of conditional
n v s tir Issuance ol licenses or
pemillA for Ihe operation o f adult
entertainment establishments

During that period, die city
attorney will be drafting an
ordinance governing adult-type*
businesses The legislation was
prompted by die opening In
quick succession of direr salons
offering body seruhs. Advertis­
ing lor the establishments Is
primarily aimed at male clients.
Three resolutions outlining
special assessm ents for the
paving ol Smith Oak Street,
Helder Avenue and Second Place
are also on I he agenda.
Commissioner Iris Menson Is
s c h e d u le d lo d is c u s s th e
beautification of Stale Road 434
and street lighting In the Shad­
ow Mill subdivision.
The commission will meet al 7
pm . In die commission cham­
bers of r II y hall.

On the pre-Christmas lour of
h is to ric Saulord hom es we
wonder how many of you re
IU c i i i I k t die lllgglus House al
Fillli and Oak as die residence ol
the Judge S.A.H. Wilkinson lamtlvV The |udge was one ol die
early Gator football coaches at
the University of Florida.
W e a ls o e n jo y e d S u s a n
Weimer's rcj»ort on the Vnlcrlno
home at Highlit and Park. We
seemed to recall that at one time
the A K. Shoemaker Si family
lived In this house. Since we’re a
hu nosy wr- huz/rd A.K. Shinmaker Jr.. local building runiractor and bmgiime chairman
ol Sanford's Airport Authority
"Didn't you and your lolks live
there al one tim e?" we asked.
"Yes. we did." said Kay. "for
seven or clglu years. We only
reuled since we dldn‘1 have damoney lo buy It." Inmlc. isn't II?
Allcr World War II. die younger
Kay goi into developing residen­
tial subdivisions and wr couldn't
lieglu lo esllrtuilc dir number ol
single and multi-family homes
tie's bulli ami sold in Sanfotd
Kay's built many a enmmerr lal

ami Industrial bolbllng here loo
We rcmcitihrr Ills father well
and what old diner could ever
•orgel Ills dear mother. Janie
Shoemaker.
Several local clowns scul me a
card for my birthday in Decern*
In i when 1 bit 7-1 Just to make
me I. el old tin- card |Miinird oul
dial being Itoru In 1919 meant
Woodrow Wilson was president.
Thomas Marsha It was vice presI d e m . G re a t L a k e s N a v y
w h ip p e d ih e M are Isla n d
Marines 17-0 m the Rose Howl.
Howard Will ox won die lutly
500 al HH I miles |s r hour. Jack
Dempsey whipped .Jess Willard
lor tiie beavywelgbl title. Navy
Immi Army G-O. the Cincinnati
Reds brat die Chicago While Sox
In die scandal-ridden World
Scries, you could mall a Idler for
two re tils, lmy a pound loaf of
bread lor 10 cents, milk was IH
u nis a quart and also born dial
year was lolk singer Pele Seeger
and Alatrama governor George
Wallace. WJuri a way lo hurt a
guyl
The photo of Mrs Turnbull's

DEATHS
D O N A L D K E ITH " P E T E R "
HHOOKS
Donald Kellh P d cr" Hrrxiks.
an. Doctors Drive. Oviedo, died
Friday. Jan. 7. 1994
Horn In Orlando, lie w as a
landscaper and a lifelong rest
dent ol central Florida L'c was a
member of die Church of God bv
Fall 11
S u rvivo rs Include, mother.
I.ucv Mac Hrooks of Oviedo; son.
D on a ld W h ile o f S a n fo rd :
b r o t h e r s . V an D a v is o l
G a in e s v ille ami Loren zo ol
O v ie d o , s t s ir r s . La v o n ne.
I ammy. Theresa. Liw.mda and
Lucille, ull ol Oviedo
G o ld e n 's Fu n eral H o m e.
Wilder Park, In ebargr «&gt;l the
arrangement*
G E R TR ID E If. DAVI8
Gertrude II Davis. 70. Village
Place, tamgwood. tllerl Thurs­
day. Jan. 13. l'**» t a: Village on
the Green. Longwood
A homemaker, she was horn
In New York slate oil Oct 7.
1914. She moved lo eentliil
F lo rid a In I9H9. She w as
Catholic.
S u rvivors include brothers.
An hue Kaminski OljVIni IV-.**.li
Gardens and Chester King of
LantOiia: sister, Addle Dunn of
lauigwood.
B a ld w in -Fairchild Fu n eral
Home. Longwood Ill diurge ol
die arrangements
R O B E R T A R L IN G T O N DF.MUND J R .
Robert Arlington Dctumid Jr..
HO. Valient Avenue. Deltona died
Tuesday. Jan II 1994 at Certir.il Florida Regional Hospital In
Saulord.
Horn In Rnmford. Me. on Nov
15. 1907. he moved lo central
Florida In 1972 He was a retired
chem ical engineer for Boise
Ctisrude Paper Co. of Ramlortl.
Me., a member of All Siilms
Kpiscopal Church of Enterprise,
the Mason Lorlgc High 12 In
Deltona, the Deltona Sportsman
Club, the West Volusia Coins
and Slum ps Club and die Dclamd Tourist Club.
Survivor Includes daughter.
Dt-mund ofTuscon. Artz.
Stephen R. Haldnuff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of die
ammgements.
L U E L L A R. DUFFILL
l.urlla R. DufDII. 03. a resident
of Delauul for 47 years, died
F r id a y . J a n . 14. 1994 al
Lake view Nursing Center. Sanford.
Horn In Kverclt. Mu. on Sept.
13. 1900. she moved to central
F lo r id a In 1941. She w as
employed by Ihe Hudson Narrow
F a b r ic C o m p a n y , and th e
Hudson National Hank. Hudson.
Ma. She was a mcnilier of die
Volusln-Fluglcr PTA Council.
She was u Red Cross Motor
Corps volunteer during World
War II, and a member ol the
Retired Officers Wives Club. She
was a m em ber of St. Harnobas
Episcopal Church, u former Altar
Guild directress and a volunteer
in church youth groups
Survivors Include daughters.
Sara D. Salley. Tallahassee.
Polly D. Bottom. Ormond Reach.
Mary Lou D. McDonald, Sanford:
sister. Gertrude Rowuinn, South
Y a r m o u th . Ma.: 15 grandch l I d r c n : 2 4 g r e a t
grandchildren.
Volusia County Cremation So• lely In charge of die arrange
incuts.
GEORGE E LLIO T T
G eo rg e Elliott. 79. Arden
Street. Longwood. died Friday.
J a n .14. 1994.
a Horn In Columbus. Ohio, he
moved to central Florida In
1974. A member of St Mark s
Presbyterian Church In A lta­
monte Springs, he was also a
m e m b e r o f P r o fe s s io n a l
Engineers, o f IKE and was a

co n su lta n t lor S ie m e n s in
Germany
Survivors include wife. Alleen;
sons Rotten nl New York and
John of Orlando; sisier. Mary
Mazey of Arizona and one
grandchild.
Orlando Cremation Service,
Orlundo, lit charge of Ihe the
arnmgemenis
IRVING T E A R FRIED
Irving Tear Fried. 73. E. First
Street, Saulord. died Friday.
Jan 14. 1994 al Id* home
Horn Aug. 2H. 1920 In New
Yoik CUy. he was a retired
motomiau for die tiansit In*
dustry m New York City, who
moved lo central Florida In
1972 He was president ol Chap­
ter 0 of Ihe Transit Redrees club.
I&gt;asi president o f die Over 50
d u ll urn! In* was die otlletal
Simla Claus o f llnun Towers, lie
vi as a veteran ol ihe U.S Army.
Survivors Include wife. Ethel;
(laughers. Rebecca Rorgs ol
F reeh old , NJ and D eborah
Gardener ol West Palm Reach;
son Marvin ol Nedham. Ma.:
sister. Esther Rockmll of Forest
Hills, NY; and two granddaugh­
ter*. , .
J
. Halil w i it-Ful re It l Id Funeral
Home. Oakliiwii Park Chapel.
Lake Mary, lit charge o f the
ai rangemeiils.
AM Y J. G R A N T
Amy J. Grant. 91. S. Grant St..
Longwood. died Thursday. Jan.
13. 19114 ill Longwood Health
Carr Center.
Horn in Ohio on July 12. 1902.
she moved lo central Florida In
1940.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e , s o ils .
Falward R. of Calif, and Edwin D.
ol Va,; nine grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren.
C a r e y Hand C o x -I’ a rk c r
Funeral Home. Winter Park. Ill
• barge o f l lie arrangements.
JOHN H1HSCII
John lllrseli, 51. Parkrldge
Court. Oviedo, died Sunday,
Dec. 19. 1993 In Savannah. Ga.
Horn In New York on Jan. 13.
1942 he was an aulo mechanic
who moved to central Florida In
1991.
Survivors Include, mother.
Doris lllrseli o f Delray Reach;
brother. Richard and sister.
Debbie.
Sipple's Mortuary. Savannah.
Ga.. In charge o f the arrange­
ments.
JEAN SMEDLEY HOSKINS
Jean Smedley Hoskins. 79. S
Grant Street. Longwood. died
Friday. Jim 14. 1994 al Long*
wood Healthcare Center.
Horn Jan. H i. 1 9 1 4 al Howling
Green. Ky.. she was the retired
owner and o|&gt;ernlnr of the Vagitbond Mobile Home Court In
Orlando. She moved to central
Florida ui 1947.
Survivors include, daughter,
Sally 1 caguc o f Longwood; son.
Ken Smedley or Switzerland.
Fla. and four grandchildren.
Heaeon Cremation Scrvclcc.
Orlando, tu rliarge of Ihe arrangemeiils.
GUY L. HOYT, JR.
Guy L. Iloyl, Jr.. G8. First
Street. Sanford, died Friday.
Jan. 14. 1994 at Dcllary Manor.
A supervisor lor a machine
shop, be was Ixirn In Columbus,
Ohio on July 25. 1925. He
moved to central Florida In
I9H4. lie was a member of
W'cstvlcw baptist Church.
Survivors Include, wife, Hetty:
daughters. Claudia Jones ol
Flowery Reach. Ga. and Ruby
Arnold of Columbus: sons. Ted
ol Longwood. Guy L. Ill of
H u ro n . O h io . T im o t h y o f
Gainesville, Ga. and JcfTery of
Kissimmee: sisters. Margaret
Fllbln and Maxine Opphlle, I m i i I i
ol Columbus and Agues llumler
o f Mansfield. Ohio; brothers.
George of Columbus. |(&gt; grand­
children.

G ra itik o w F u n eral Horne.
Sanford. In charge ol the ar
rangemeiils
S T A N L E Y J. If UNSINGER
Stanley J Hmislngrr. ti7. E
Jlnktns Circle. Siitiford. died
Thursday. Jan 13. 1994 at Ills
home.
A self employed farrier he was
liorn In Mays. hid. on April 15,
1920. He m oved lo central
Florida In 1970. lie was a
member o f Saulord Lodge 1241
HPOE, VFW Post 10108. Cnilrul
Florida Fly Fishers Aasoclaltloii
and Masonic laxlgc He was an
Army veteran of World War II
Survlvom Include, wife. Janel:
daughlers. Leslie Kim Wilkins of
Mlllord. Del.. Hollis Anne Brazier
of L ongw ood and Sara Lee
Kcmpr ol O range‘ City: sons.
Sroit llay of lam re I. Ind . Randy
laiyne ol Mllrov. bid and Drew
W o f Fnlrland, Ind,: sisters.
Alice Gentry ol Springfield III .
Neva Sullivan ol Ft. Wayne. Ind
and June Rankin of lndlnna|x&gt;Its: b r o t h e r . H ry a n L. o f
Hrownsburg. Ind.: nine grandchildren.
G ra m k o w F u n eral H om e.
Snnfonf. In charge of the arrangements
C A R L EDW IN LARSO N SR.
Carl Edwin I .arson. Sr . H7,
Flrsl S tre e t. S a n fo rd , died
Thursday. Jan. 13. 1994 at
Florida Hosplial Sonlli. Orlando
Horn In Omaha. Neb. on Aug.
lo. 1906. he was an Inspector
for the U S. Department ol Agri­
culture. lie moved lo central
Florida In 1909. He was a
memlier of Flrsl Unllcd Method­
ist Church.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e , w ife .
Rcrbucr; sons. Samuel P. ol
Titusville. Donald It. of Chulfuul.
Pa. and Curl E. Jr. of Austin,
Tex.: seven grandchildren: and
one greutgrandson.
G ra m k o w F u n eral H om e.
Sanford. In charge of the ar­
rangements.
F R A N K C .M E N D AL
Frank C. Mcndol. 90. Ralntxiw
T ra il. W in ter Springs, died
Th ursday.Jan .13.1994.
H o r n In P r a g u e .
Czechoslovakia, he was In ihe
lni|Mirt/ex|xirt steel Industry. He
moved in central Florida In
I9K2. He was a member of
Temple Israel In IH*Land.
Survivors biclu lc. wife. Kiln:
brolher. William of Mamarouck.
NY.

SA

Howl hom e Funeral Home.
Orlando, In charge of the ar*
rangemeiils.

FSole ceurlMr

George

Rolond. Oelleno

Two rail cars that ran on First Street In Sanford.
kindergarten rlass at Southsldc
Prlmary that ran Dee. 12. si ifb-red a slight ciMc of gremllnltis
In one s|x&gt;t we correctly reported
the picture was made In 1949 In
another plat e we Incorrectly said
1941. We Incorrectly Identified
one youngster who was really
Glynn Hodges. One ol Ihe un­
knowns was really Judy Ludwig
and ihe young Indy we said was
Barbara Bradbury was really
Barbara Bradley. Il was difficult
in make out all tlir handwritten
names on the buck o f the photo.
Hul. welrlrdour besl.

Recently We learned that old
friend Ashby Jones back In tin
1930s played lor Cone 11 Spike
W clshlngcr's Daytona Hem h
Mainland High Huerniiecrs and
Liter for Conch Leonard I.
Mel.oeas' Seminole High Celery
fed.*.

A haskelliiill fan called lo -av
he wiLs almost sure the NBA
Pistons were not alw ays In
Detroit bill couldn't recall where
the club originated. He was right
iilxiut the first part. I tie Pistons
were first located In Fort Wnvne.
bid.

A /A I.IK L. ROWE
Aziille L. Rowe. 73. Ryan
Gol a call from a former
Court. Winter Springs, riled
Thursday Jan. 13. 1994 al Seminole High pupil who hud a
i * nir.il Florida Regional Hospi­ I re s lim an E n g lis h te a c h e r
tal in Sanford.
named Shlnholser. The teacher
Horn In New Orleans on March w as a female with a boy's first
and (he student couldn't
23. 1910. she moved lo crmrul liar
Florida In I05H. She was a remember what It was. Neither Continued from Page 1A
could we. so we turned to Boyd
m e m b e r o f Si
A u g u s tin e
In Sanford and every­
( .ilholic ( hutch and Ix-limged lo ami Nellie Coleman. We were where else.**
Its senior citizens club and reminded dial Miss Shlnhulser's
Mitchell Is also Involved In the
Anglo s Elders.
first namr was "C lifford."
land raising projects to restore
Survivors include husband,
Another home on the pre- and renovate the old llopper
Hun; smis Doii Jr. of Aberdeen.
Mis-,. David ol t usselberry and Christmas historic tour was the Acudemy in Sanford and m
lam Howell place. 1109 Park trying lo have the Orange A ve­
Thom as ol W in ter Springs;
daughters. Cheryl Ann of Winter Avenue. Il really brought back n u e Park re n a m e d W ilson
Springs and Martha of Las memories when the /eh Ratllll Children's Park
family lived there for so many
Vegas Ncv
12 grandchildren
" I want to make this a Ix-ttrr
years /eh and Walter Haynes place for our children to live and
and tLe gre.il-gramtclilldrrn
Sr., former business manager of grow up," he said.
Raid win F airch ild Funeral
e Haynes
Hume. AHamonie Springs Cha­ the Herald, founded
K nthcryn A le x a n d e r, w ho
pel. m charge ol the arrange­ and Ruillll Printing Company In
1920. Haynes later sold Ills presented M itchell with the
ments
partnership to la-u R. Leslter and award said lie was one ol thc
J IM L .'V E A L
the name was changed lo Celery niost humble men she had ever
Jim L. Veal, HO. Oak Way.
C ity Printing Com pany. The met. but that tie w h s dedicated
Saulord. died Friday. Jan. 14.
firm ts now In tls 74lh consecu­ to a variety ol projects designed
1994 at tils residence.
t i v e y e a r u n it T h ir d and lo tnukc Snn lord licttei L&gt;i
Horn July 3. 1913 In Hrooks
everyone.
Magnolia.
Field. Ga.. he m oved'to rnur.lt
Florida in 1975. He was a liruy,)'
"H e Is making a slgnilieani
Another ca ller asked how
equipment operator in Ihe con­
difference In all ol our lives." she
Situ ford got out o f the bond Issue
st ru e I loti I n d u s t r y and a
said.
mess created hack in the ]920s.
member ol the Church of Christ
Mllehell dedicated the award
A total of $fi 5 million In bonds
Survivors Include, wife. Dora
lo Ills uncle Ifom ee Mitchell, a
were Issued, lit 1931 they were
Mae: daughter. Beverly Veal
former resident ol Sanford who
"refunded" bearing rales of one.
Plckren ol Sanford: sisters.
was a great admirer of Dr. King
one-and-a-half and two-and-aBeatrice l.tsk o f Hrooksvllle,
half percent, depending upon
“ One ol Ihe last eon versa I Ions
Margaret McGuire and tails In­
maturity dates. The bonds were we ever had before he Ibis uncle)
gram . hot li o f G eorgia and
paid ofi In 1977. exactly 100 died was about Martin I.itlhei
Eunice Clark of Dade City: and
years after Sanford was Incorpo­ King and his contributions and
l wo grandchildren.
rated. The payoir on the b o n d s what we still bud left lo do." lie
flu idw ln -F alrch lld Funeral
was managed by »• debt service said.
Home. Oaklawn Park Clia|)d.
board appointed by the city
I-ikc Mary. In charge of the
Mllehell. who said he has
commission.
arrangements.
found over tile years dial II Is
Sometime Inst year wr lold better to love than to hate,
FUNERALS
you the laic Scmlnolc-Brevard serves with other organizations
Sen. Lloyd Hoyle was the only through the Elks ami through
H 0 »T OUV L JR
athlete lo ever play lor Rollins his chureli, which arc dedicated
Fu«i**»l M f. 't t i to* Mr Ginr L Hs,! Jr
and ihe Stetson football trams. lo Improving the (pi.ditv ol life In
M of Si-ilord *No dm ) F r&lt; li(, » d l b* I
In fact, lie captained both trams. Sanford.
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• A * Sanford Hsrald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday, January IS. 1994

School scenes
New sem ester holds excitem ent

SCHOOL BRIEFS
Miss SHS events
SANFORD — Waif Dtancy World Ambanaadoni Susan
Ralston and Anna Huberts, along wltli Jon Land. the Disney
senior representative of eonmiunlly air.ilrs. will take an active
role In this year's Miss SHS contest
The three will be feted at n reception, hosted by the school's
I’TSA croup, on Thursday, Jan. 20 at 7 p m.
Land, a Sanford resident, will s e n e ns 11 Judge for the actual
contest which will take place on Saturday, Jan. 20 at 7:30 p.m
Roberts will serve as emcee for I he event
The public Is Invited to Ihr contest which will take place In
the school's auditorium.
Tickets for the contest, which Includes ihr lalenl competi­
tion, are $2 each
The contestants are all Juniors and seniors, they all hate a
tirade point average of ai least 2.5 and they must be
accomplished In school und In ihr rortimunlly

Project Graduation donation
SANFORD — The Seminole County Commission has
approved Sheriff Don Esllngct'a request to donate *2.000 to
each of Seminole County’s six senior high school* this year.
The money will I k - used lo pay lor Project Graduation
celebrations, which arc alcohol and drug-free events held each
year In conjunction with the graduation events

So a new semrster Is on the
horizon and there are a lol of
th in g s h a p p e n in g . B esides
coming hack to a short three-day
week, many of us will be greeted
with new classes. If they at­
tended semster classes this past
half of the school year then a
different class awaits them when
they return to school. New
schedules were given out last
Monday and If the student or
any parrnt has any questions
then they can contact the office
dm mg icgulur school hours.
A nrw semrsicr means a new
start and that also means second
chances. If you missed out on
bring exempt from your exams,
the whole thing starts over
W edn esday. T h e slates are
clean Now remember the rules
arc that you must not have any
unexrusrd absences, have only
two or less excused absence*,
und go lo all o f your Contact
classes (even If you don't want
to), so you can qualify for the

Jelm# Dlllmin
cxrmptlon policy. Makr surr
you've goi this clear so that
when lest time roles around
again laud It’ll tie here soonrr
that you thlnkl you won't have
to hassle teachers or the front
office.
T o a ll I n v o l v e d In t h e

W ilson believes in kids

P O P C U L T U R E 1* b * S ie v e M c C u r r v

f i i f f i W

■y VICKI DeSOftMIM
Herald Staff Writer_______________

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With Infectious anthems like
" O . P . P . ” a n d ’ ’ H ip Hop
H oora y.” N ew Jersey trio
Naughty By Nature rocketed (o
multi-platinum status.
Treach. Vlnnle and Kay Gee
formed the group In 1988 for a
high school talent show.

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The response they generated
encouraged them to take the
project further and they raised
m oney for dem o tapes by
Ih V oxM tu ^ jW ^ V llh b arh a q d
parties.

Th e video for "H ip Hop
Hooray” was directed by Spike
Lee.
Who dlrrctcd the videos lor
these hits?
a) " T h r ille r '* b y M ich a el
Jackson
b) "H ad " by Michael Jackson
c| "Dancing In the Dark" by
Hmcc Springsteen
d| "Rem em ber the T im e" by
Michael Jackson
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Celebrate
Your
Dream

SANFORD - Marlon Wilson
said she has always liern cxcllrd
hv teaching. Her mother tells her
Hint she always wanted In play
school even as a very young
child.
This year, she was nainrd
leat her ol the year at Hamilton
Kh-mentary School in Sanford.
Shr leaches third grade there.
" I had a sister (who ts a
primary sprrtatls! In Hmward
County |and many teachers who
In* pi ret! me to become a teat hcr." shr said.
Shr said she loves children
and wants to teach them the
standard curriculum Items as
well as helping tht-m to live
within the soelrty.
" I really brllrvr these children
need lo learn stone skills to help
thrtn get on tn this world." she
said. " I ’ll do what I can lo help
them ."
She said that she believes the
students m her class learn a
great deal because there are few
disruptions once they settle
down lo learn. Any problems are
dealt with before class starts.
“ If I have to tukc a student out
tn the hull and talk to him for
five minutes before class starts If
I see lie Is having some problem
or lluii he'll Ire disruptive for

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some reason. I'll do It." she said
"It's worth the five mlnules to
make sure we're all able Io set llr
down In learn alterwurd."
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She said htr students frel they
can tulk lo ht-r about any
problem s th ey m ight h ave.
Whether It Is at school or at
home. r.o problem seems to be
o ff limits for discussion her
students serin to feel.
" I feel like they trust m e." she
said.
She has Irren leaching for l-t
years and said that many irf the
prob lem s rem ain ctm lsla n l.
though the decline in parental
involvrmcnt in education has
made the teachers Job more
difficult she said.
The following students were
Wilson lives In Sanford with
honored r e c e trtly for lite lr
her husband Krlvln and her son
achievements in a variety ot
K h a l i f . a fir s t g r a d e r at
areas.
Hamilton.
• L A K E M A R Y H IG H
SCHOOL
The Region III Mil Alpha Theta
coni pel it lot i was laid recently
Sixteen schools from the region.
Including laikr Maty, partici­
pated.
loikc Mary High brought 35
students to tin* rumprlitlon and
returned with 32 trophies.
Tlir Algebra I and Geometry
students placed first.
Tiic Pre-C alcu lu s students
SCUBA DIVERS SEE THE WORLD A
took second place.
The Calculus students won
LITTLE DIFFERENTLY THAN LA N Ithird place honor*.
LOVERS 1 0 . BELOW THE SURFACE,
The Algebra II students placed
EVERYTH I NO APPEARS IS PERCENT
mill.

Seminole County School Board

IIO O EN A N I CLOSER THAN NORMAL.
COLORS CNANOI UNDERWATER, TOO.
A t TN t WATER SETS REEDER, FEWER
COLORS tyM I I SEEN. RED AND CREEN
ARE THE FU S T TO DISAPPEAR.

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•Hoaiiny: Always wear a Coast Guard-approved life
jacket. D on't ron around a boat while it's moving.
• B in d in g : Stay on the right side o f (he road Never
earry a passenger unless the bike was specially made
for that purpose (w ith tw o scats). Keep both hands on
the handlebars. Wear reflective clothing at night and
use proper hand signals at all limes.
•Hus: A lw a ys stay in your scat until the bus comes to
u com plete stop. A void breathing bus fumes.
•Barrfoatin': I f you 'rr going shoeless, watch your
step. Check the area for glass, or any other sharp
objects that could hurl your tect.
•Hums: Use cold water or ice on a minor bum Major
burns should be treated by a doctor.
•Bench: Stay in the designated swimming areas.
N ever g o in the water i f there i* no lifeguard on duty.

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Your w o rd s and your a rt are one o f the ways
p e o p le vylll rem em ber y o u . Put those feelings
In the p ap er fo r all to see. S u b m it yo u r essays,
y o u r poems*, y o u r songs o r y o u r draw ings to be
p u b lish e d In the Sanford H erald. Send It to:
S a n fo rd H e r a ld
3 0 0 N . F re n ch A v e .
S a n fo rd . FL 3 2 7 7 1

no one said you havr to go with
n boyfriend or girlfriend. Best
trlrnds make wonderful dales
and since you're comfortable
with each other there shouldn't
Ire many. If any. ok ward m o­
ments Worried about nol find­
ing a dale? There have been
plenty who have gone slag anti
some say they prefer II that way
Since ihr prom Is a gift given
to the seniors by the Junior class,
fundraising plays a big |&gt;art In
(raying lor the food, decorations.
D J.. etc. So when you have a
desperate 11th grader begging
you tn buy a t-shlrt try to do all
you ran to help out. Even If tills
isn't your year for prom maybe
som eone else w ill h elp for
your's.
G raduation Is around the
corner seniors. Start broking Into
srhnlarshqrs now und applying
to colleges The soonrr you start
the tH-tter chance you havr at
choosing where you want to go
Instead of where you havr to go

performing arts, competitions
ure here once again And those
after school rehearsals count
more now than ever. If you
weren't sertuus al»mt everything
before It's lim e lo start We need
the support o f the entire school
as well as -parents and the
com m u n ity
W ith e v e ry o n e
behind us w e'll have no worries
about defending our national
titles. (That’s rtght. we're Na­
tional Champs!!
Prom ts ahead anti you'd Ire
wise to start saving money now
With dresses to be bought, tuxes
and Ilnurs ter rent, (lowers for you
froth, and (o f course) tickets,
there's sure to Ire plenty of green
spent, The location I* the same
place as last year but don’t fret.
It's Irecn promised to Ire m em o­
rable, Colors are teal, black, and
silver and Ih r I heme Is 'An
Kvrnlng of Enchantment’ .
Sounds romantic.huh?
Start scouring now for dales,
all you Juniors and seniors, and

• 8TENSTKO M ELE M E N TA­
RY SCHOOL
The following third, fourth and
fifth grade studeiils were mimed
sludralsof the month:
Third grade Hcmrl/ Blanco.
Lauren Brown. Stephanie Butler.

■ &gt; * c :
Joshua Davis Melanie Gray, AJ
Hargrave. UJ Hartman. Andrew
Hlhberl. Crystlnr Lrsko. Jcntlee
Marino. David Ogles. Christina
Ollln. Hobby Shlpton. A ry n
SlrgH. Allison Skinner. Laura
Switch and Zachary Wright.
F o u rth g r a d e : D a n ie lle
Abernathy. Carla Ayuuit. Tenu
( ahan lllus. A sh ley C o n le y ,
Andrea Diaz. Lisa Dobbins. Vic­
toria Kills. Nicole Kosher. Calllln
G illespie. Stephanie G riffin .
Jennifer Hock. Maltliew Jamsz.
Nicole Lannl. Richard Lawton.
Nrgau Lukasck. Michelle Martin.
Christopher Monacelll. Jennifer
M o r to n . J o s e p h P e r c o p o .
A n d re w P r e n tic e , S e a n
Prcychockl. Jrn n l Rnsberry.
H e a th e r R t g h t r r . H e a t h e r
S h e lto n . D en ise S lo u tm a n .
Konnell Smith. Eric Stumho.
Mike Thomas. Stephen Trlbbcy.
Thomas Wilkinson and Am y
Womack.
Fifth grade: Joseph Becker.
Chrlsey Hell. Rebeeca Hless.
A n d re w C la r k e . N I c o I c
Coeyman. Mnrlssa Core, Ainix-r
Cox. Hart Crcasman. Hohhv
DcVcechlO. Jared Espy. Jcnnclle
Fcrrll. NinalM-th Franccsehlnl.
Jessica llartin an . S leph on le
J a c q u e s . J o n a th a n L a n n l.
W e llin g to n L irn n s o , H rln ii
Lorenzlttl. Nicole McCoy. Robert
N o la n , J a m ie O llv l. D re w
Parkinson. Suan Rowe. M.trisol
Sumltat. Mark Schroedcr. Mure
Slumhn. .Iordan Teague. Neal
Van Nalln. Tatiana Velez. Trary
Ward and Ashlry Weaver.

Seen at school
Heading to school

W h a t’s fo r lu n ch ?
Monday, Jan. 17,1994
No School.
Celebrate the memory ol Or.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Tuesday, Jan. IB. 1994
Meaty Cheese Pizza
Tossed Salad
Raisins
pr choico ol Chel's Salad or
Bag Lunch
Low Pal Milk

Wednesday, Jan. 19,1994
Oven Baked Chicken
Whipped Potatoes and Peas
Chilled Peaches
School Rolle
pr choice ol C h efs Salad or

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Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Thursday, Jan. 20,19P4
Boef Taco
Whole Kernel Corn
Span'jh Rice
Fruit Mix
pr choice ol Choi's Salad
or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Friday, Jan. 21,1994
Turkey Roast with Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Rolls
Heart Healthy Beans
Chilled Fruit Cup
pr choico of C hefs Salad
or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk

The Semlnolo County chapter
of the Florida A / M University
alumni association recently
held a reception In honor of
(he students from Seminole
County who attend FAMU.
Chapior president Raymond
Gaines, right, chatted with
students Raymong Gaines Jr.,
Rufus Boykins, Tonya Smith,
Charlotte Oiler, Bennie Joseph
Jr. and Richey Allen, In the
front row; and behind them,
P h illip Ryan and M lllo m
Wilson. The students returned
to school thiswoek.
H.i.td Ftvolo b f M m Hin tu it

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. January 16. 1994 - TA

Health/Fitness
IN BRIEF
Classes at SSH
LONG WOOD
South Seminole Hospital. 555 W. S R . 434.
oilers ihr following r lasses for tin- remainder of January.
• ArihrlUs.mil Your Upjicr Body." Anim us SiipjKtrl Gri&gt;u|&gt;.
I hmsday. Jan 20. at It a.in In classroom 103. The claim is
free
f or more ItihirmaHori and to rrgisirr.call 648-7899
• AAKP 55 Alive. Mature Driving Class. Monday and
I uesdav. dan 24 ft 25. from ! » a m In t pm . in classroom 103.
Refreshments will Is- served. Auto Insurance discounts may be
uvnllablr through class allrudancc. The cost Is $H and
redial rallon la required by calling 648-7899.
• ('milInning Education Class for Healthcare Professionals
ILisic Aids Com sc. Wednesday, Jan 20, from 12 .30 4:30 p in.
in classroom 103. Free to employees, $10 lor non employees.
For more Infonnatlon. r all 767-1200. ext. 5002.
• Prosiale Cancer
and Awareness Group, "U s T o o ."
I hursdny. Jan. 27. at 7 p.nt In classroom 103. The class Is
tree Call 332-7034 to register

Teen volunteers sought
t in ie r Park Memorial Hospital Is looking for area teenagers,
14 17. who would like to volunteer their services for the
wlnler/sprlng session.
Volunteer op|Mirtunnies are available in a number of
department, uu hiding the Karr Korral. Hahy Plarr. Wellness
Center and PCU
An o|&gt;en Interviewing session will be held on Saturday. Jan.
22. ai 10 a m in the hospital's dining room A (basement level).
Any tern Inlrrrsied In volunteering for the TAV program must
attend this meeting.
fo r more Information, and to schedule an appointment,
please call the volunteer office at 646-7090.

Breastfeeding support group formed
Alter th&lt; Irazr ot ( hltdhlrlh clears, some moms Ilnd they
ate ii l sure they are breastfeeding properly, or are having some
difficulties.
llrmg luby along as a certified lactation consultant shares
technique-* and ollris m i |&gt;jh&gt;m to new molhrrs who are
breastfeeding It's a great opportunity to inert other moms!
Join us (nr this free, monthly sup|M&gt;rt group
Ih r next meeting will be'held Monday. Jan 17. from 7-8:30
I......... the Peggy ft Philip II Crosby Wellness Center. 2005
Ml/cll Avr Winter Park (across from Winter Park Memorial
Hospital) The group is Irrr
fo r information, rail 846 7865

5K race set for Jan. 22
Community Health Centers of Central Florida sill lie holding
us Fifth Annual Tortoise A Harr 5K Rare on Jan 22 The rare
w ill liegin at 8 a m. at The Calllsh Place In A|&gt;opkn
Proceeds from the race will lieueflt the many vital programs
ol Community Health Centers which provide rompreh**nslve
medical and dental care in low-income families, elderly,
uninsured workers and farm workers.
For Information, call Heather Uultlen at 889 8427.

Free eye exams for qualified residents
Until Jan. 31. low-income workers will lie screened for
eligibility lor Vision USA by calling a national toll free hotline.
1o qualify for the tree eye care a person must: have a Job or
live in a household where Ihcre Is one working membri; have
i.o private Insurance, have no government Insurance such as
Medicare or Medicaid, and have not had an eye exam within
the past 12 months There are no age requirements. Qualified
applicants will In- assigned available appointments
Call 800-766-4466 to quullly and make an appointment.
For further [ufnrmnilou. contact the American Oplomelrfc
Association

Studies support needle exchanges
CHICAGO — Tw o new studies ol needle-exchange programs
found that addicts readily trade used syringes for clean ones,
reducing their risk ol AIDS
The studies, published In today's The Journal of the
American Medical Association, arr Important because they
were done In New York and San Francisco, while most similar
studies have been done In Europe. said Hr. Don C. Dca Jarlals.
lead author o f the New York study.
Dcs Jarlals' team surveyed 141 Intravenous drug users at
Helh Israel Medical Cenicr in 1984 and 974 intravenous drug
users ihere horn 1990 through 1992. Over that lime, the use of
dirty syringes declined from 51 percent of Injections to 7
percent.
The researchers said the reduction appears to stem from
needle-exchange programs and a significant Increase In the
number of addicts who snlll heroin Instead of Injecting It.
The San Francisco study evaluated a needle-exchange
program that t&gt;cgun In 1988. Ily the spring of 1992. 45 percent
o f Intravenous drug users surveyed reported "u su a lly"
obtaining syringes through the needle exchange, said the
researchers, led by John K. Walters o f the University o f
California at San Francisco.

HIV protein damages brain
NEW YORK — Scientist* have found new evidence that a
single protein of the AIDS virus may damage brain cells and
lead in the impaired thinking and movement seen In some
Infer ted people.
Strains of mice made to produce the protein In their brains
showed brain abnormalities like those In infected humans,
researchers said.
The mice should lie useful in assessing drugs to ward off
such damage from IIIV, Ihr AIDS vim s, the researchers
suggested In Thursday's issue of the Journal Nature.
The protein, called gp!20. Is shed from HlV-Infecled cells In
people, research era said. For Ihe experiment, mice were given a
gene lo make them produce the protein without HIV Infection.
The work was done by scientists at the Scripps Research
Institute In La Jolla. Calif., the University of California. San
Diego, and the Uoston University School o f Medicine.
In a Nature commentary. D r Stuart Upton of Children's
Hospital and Harvard Medical School said several drugs have
been claimed lo reduce cell damage from gpl20. and that tests
In humans are In progress.

FDA approves test of artificial heart
TUCSON. Arlz. — building on two successful transplants
here, doctors at five centers around the country are preparing
to test an artificial hrart otirc banned by the government.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a
privately funded study of ihr CardloWcst heart lo keep
terminally 111 patients nllvr until human donor hearts can be
found to give them transplants.
If the results warrant II. Ihr agency would allow CardloWcst
lo sell ihe air-driven, plastic and metal pumps to be used as a
so-called "bridge" i « heart transplant.
“ We got the artificial heart luck In our arsenal, and that was
goal No i," said Richard Smith, biomedical engineer at the
University ol Arizona's University Medical Center, which will
coordinate the study.
The other centers, each nr which will Implant at least seven
o f the devices, arc: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. St.
Luke's Medical Center In Milwaukee. Loyola University Medical
Center In suburban Chicago and Son Antonio Regional
Hospital.
Smith said he hoped that one of the centers would open by
early February and that all four would be operating within 60
days. The FDA authorization Issued Nov. 19 covered stx
centers: the sixth will tie named later, he suld.
_______________

Donors needed to help others
By BUSAN WBNNKR

TransLife
celebrates
transplant
success

Herald Correspondent___________
What may tie devastation In
Ihe life o f one fumlly. could I k - a
htrsnlng of IIfr lo a not hr r.
becoming an organ donor ran
lurn u tragedy Into a futllllcd
prayer for a person unxiously
walling for a transplant A death
sentence can iK-come a second
chance at life.
. A 1967 Issue o f "L ife " maga­
zine. wllh a heart transplant
patient In surgery on Ihe cover, a
stack of transplant Informal Ion
a n d a t h ic k b o o k c a lle d
Transplant Success Stories 1993
are never fur from Ihe hand of
T h eresa C oker. She Is Ihe
director of the National Organ
Transplant Foundatlo. located In
Casselberry.
On numerous occasions she
has tended her caring and sym­
pathetic ear to a family lin ing
Ihe uncertainties o f life. Hrr
small fqxirts car has arrived ut
locations lo pick up furniture
and donations lo help the foun­
dation. She Is very dedicated In
helping people through Ihe or­
ganization and educating ihe
community of the dire need to
save lies by becoming an organ
donor.
The purjKisr o f ihe organiza­
tion Is to help alt transplant
patients — hrart. kidney, liver,
lung, bone marrow, cornea, pan­
Theresa Coker, of b'te Nationel
creas. bone, skin and hrart
valves Their goal Is that no
patient or family will wall alone
Florida Hospital Is Ihe regional
(or an organ transplant without
h e a d q u a r t e r s f o r k id n e y
supjKiri In Central Florida. They transplants. Kidney transplants
also strive lo edurale Ihe com­ are done there more than once a
munity lo become aware of week. Florida Hospital. Orlando,
did 710 kidney transplants.
tissue and organ donation
through speakers and programs Strands In Gainesville performed
of Information. Limited financial 269 bone marrow, 147 hear! and
aid Is provided for needy pa­ 58 liver transplants.
tien ts. Support grou ps are
"baboon livers are Ideal for
sponsored for transplant recipi­ patents awaiting a human liver
ents before and after surgery. t r a n s p l a n t . " s u ld C o k e r .
Monetary supixirt for Ihe foun­ "Hepatitis will filter out. so II
dations received through Ihr will save the person while wall­
generosity of citizens and busi­ ing for a human liver.”
nesses.
Adults can help small children
"M any people ure ulruld to by giving only a piece of their
sign a donor card to leave their liver *An adult liver will re­
organs after Ihetr death." she plenish ilsrll uiihln 90 days und
said "T h e y feel thut Ihcy are the child's liver will grow wlihtn
his body. The really amazing
signing their mortality away."
The statistics are high tor the thing Is that one person donat­
number o f people waiting for ing Ihetr organs can help up lo
70 people awaiting transplants
transplants.
Essentially every organ can be
" 3 3 . 0 0 0 a re a w a itin g
transplants and 45-60 percent used, even skin grafts and tissue
will die jusl walling for a donor." transplants.
"W hen I si art my speeches, I
said Coker.

TransLife o f Florida Hospital
will hold a reception lo honor Its
first palim i lo achieve 20 years
of successful organ trnnsphmiulion today. Jan. 16. Irom 2-4
p,m. In the barkrr Conference
Room al Florida Hospital In
Orlando.
Kidney reclpleni Diane Dykes
of Winter Park will tie featured
guest, along with her sister.
|-lnda N. Farris of Atlanta, who
donated one o f her kidneys lo
D ia n e 2 0 y e a r s a g o th is
weekend.

HwaMffwl* St Satan Wanne,

Organ Transplant Foundation
ask how many people have a
w i l l . " sa id C o k e r . " M o s t
everyone raises their hand.” She
ihrn explains that becoming an
organ donor no more decreases
motiallly than ihe will they drew
up. Therr is no cost to the donor
family.
"T h e (oundatlon will provide
donor cards to businesses, at no
cost lo Ihe business." according
to Coker. “ 40.000 donor cards
w e r e p la ced In e m p lo y e e s
paychecks to give them an
opportunity to participate." The
D river License O ffices have
donor cards available lo the
public. An Indicator is then place
on a driver's license to Identify
Ihe organ donor.
The week of April 17-24 has
been Idenlllled ns Organ Donor
Week. Many lives are at stake
and so many can be saved.
Everyone can do their pari and
help another even in (he event of
lheir death or the death o f a
loved one.

"Diane's success Is u tribute lo
her healthy lifestyle and exuber­
ance for life." according lo Rob­
ert A. Metzger. M.D.. TransLife
M c d l r a l d i r e c t o r und
nephrologist who established the
kidney transplant program al
Florida Hospital In 1973 "Her
courage In being w illin g to
undergo transplantation when it
was very rare has been re­
warded.” Winter Park Urology
A ssociates. T r a n s L ife '* stirg r o n s . p e r fo r m e d o n ly 10
transplants during Ihe first iwo
y e a r s o f th e s e r v ic e , y et
performed 155 within the Iasi
l wo years.
Although many transplant re­
cipients will attend the recep­
tion. a special call has hern
made for other recipients who
live In Central Florida und w M
have achieved 20 years or more
of transplant success in attend
the reception.
TransLife Is federally desig­
nated as this area's organ dona­
tion program, and working wtih
all hospitals In Central Florida
has consistently been among the
top four programs In the country
tor donation rale. TransLife is
the area's only ‘ transplant pro
gram and has performed nearly
900 kidney transplants at Flor­
ida Hospital since 1973. ranking
In Ihe top 10 jicrrcnl of kidney
iransplaru programs In the U.S.

B re a s t fe e d in g re d u c e s risk o f b re a s t c a n c e r
By DANIIL 0. HANKY
AP Science Writer

___________

HOSTON T h e lo n g e r
mothers breast feed, and Ihe
younger they begin, the more
they lower their risk of gelling
breast cancer before menopause,
n large study has found.
It found that a woman who
begins breast feeding In her
teens and continues for al least
six months cuts the risk almost
In half.
The study found no evidence
that nursing prevents the dis­
ease from occurring after meno­
pause. Breast cancer before
menopause Is relatively rare.

Except for those who began
nursing tn their icrns. ihe re­
duction In risk was generally
small, about 22 percent. The
fin d in g Is s llll n o tew o rth y
because breast feeding repre­
sents one of the few voluntary
things women m ight do to
change their odds ol this cancer.
Experts In the past have
wondered about the possible
effects of breast feeding, but Ihe
data have been murky. Some
e a rlie r studies h ave linked
nursing with reduced cancer
risk, while others have found no
correlation.
The lalcsl study was directed
by Dr. Pollv A. Newcomb of Ihe

University o f Wisconsin and
published In Thursday's New
England Journal of Medicine.
" T h e r e are a n u m ber o f
r e a s o n s to b r e a s t f e e d . "
N ew com b said. " F ir s t and
foremost Is lo provide the child
with complete nutrition and
psychological benefits. Out a
woman might also consider the
possibility that this could reduce
her risk of breast cancer."
Her study was based on a
review of 5.878 breast cancer
p a t i e n t s In W is c o n s in ,
Massachusetts. Maine and New
Hampshire. Their nursing habits
were compared to those of 8.216
women who did not have breast

cancer.
The study found that a woman
who begins breast feeding before
age 20 and continues for at least
six months cuts her risk of
breast cancer before menopause
by 46 percent.
The researchers estimate that
If all women with children breast
fed for at least two years, the
Incidence of breast cancer before
menopause would fall by nearly
25 percent.
Breast cancer is the leading
cancer killer among women after
lung cancer. It kills 46,000
annually. Less than one-quarter
o f cases occur before meno­
pause.

Fitness Factor

Cold weather no excuse to avoid exercise
B y IR A D H B Y P U t S
Associated Press Wrltor_________
WASHINGTON - Exercisers
needn't fear being out In ihe
cold. They arc their own porta­
ble heaters. But they have to
know how to keep the fires
burning.
V i g o r o u s e x e r c i s e cun
transform the chill a Jogger feels
os he starts bis workout Into n
c o m f o r t a b l e g lo w w it h in
minutes. But staying out In (he
cold — and the wind, which
makes Ihe cold worse — lakes
special techniques, such as pro­
viding (lie right amount of In­
sulation.
That's where layered clothing
comes In.
As exercise raises your tem­
perature. you unzip, unbutton or
lake ofT enough clothing lo let
the air absorb Ihe excess heat
your b o d y g ive s o ff. A fter
exercise, os you cool down, you
zip, button and put back on
enough to stay comfortable. At
least one layer should he windrcslstcnt.
This doesn't require a lot of
clothes. Your major problems
are wind and wetness, which
soak up heat you want lo retain.
If you can prevent this, you can
get by fine with loose layers
which also keep your clothes
from restricting your m ove­
ments.
People whose exercise Is less
than vigorous have slightly dif­

ferent problems, according lo
researcher Andrew J. Young.
Walkers, for Instance, don't get
the body temperature peaks that
runners do. said Young, a physi­
ologist at the U.S. Arm y Institute
o f Environmental Medicine In
Natick. Mass. Lighter exercisers
will need (o wear more, he said.
Major muscle groups doing
vigorous exercise need less pro­
tection because they arc being
drenched In hoi blood. So Is your
skin, where the blood sheds heal
so you enn cool down.
B u i e x tr e m itie s su ch as
earlobes or fingers are another
matter. In biting cold or wind,
you can gel frosinlp or frostbite
If those areas arc nol covered.
Wlndproof milieus can protect
you r hands: ea rm u ffs or a
slocking cap can protect your
cars.
M uscies take so m e extra
warming up In Ihe cold, said Ira
Jacobs, head of environmental
physiology for (he Canadian
military's Defense and Civil In­
stitute of Environmental Medi­
cine In Toronto.
Otherwise, the muscles may
be somewhat light at the start,
and more likely to get hurt as
you move a limb through the
range o f an exercise motion.
Jacobs said.
You can avoid Injury by start­
ing your workout at a slower
pace. Jacobs said. For a runner,
five minutes of slow Jogging
should be all you need to

transfer heat to your muscles
and get ihrnt Umber, he said.
Exercisers also may dr&gt;- out In
the cold. You may think of thirst
as a hot-weather problem, but It
prrsents special problems when
the temperature Is low. Young
said.
" W e b elieve m ost o f our
soldiers who get sent to cold
climates tend to be a bit de­
hydrated." Young said. Cold
seems to blunl the sensation of
thirst, he said.
What's more, people who are
not exercising enough to build
thrlr body hcnl may find the
cold has a special ability to sap
fluid from thrlr liodies. Jacobs
said. Your blood vessels tighten
(o conserve the blood's heal,
fo rc in g liqu id In lea ve the
vessels, which means It's filtered
more ranldly by Ihe kidneys,
creating more urine, he said.
T h is could be a problem

f m

because a body that's low on
water can send less hot blood to
ihe skin, leaving skin at greater
risk for frostbite and raising ihe
risk of hypothermia. Young said.
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Drugs

King
C o n tin u e d fro m Pane I A
"II everyone earrled out llie
axiom of an eye lor an eve." lie
said. (|iiottnu Mali iima li.mdlil.
"every our would In- Itllnd."
rite* llroilit-tliiMxl A Heard, pn-em ild ammally liv Ilie Marlin
I.other King rontinUlee. was
given in Ik-martl Mitchell. |ire*ldrill of COMA 11hr Conrrmrd
Organized Mrnof Arllonl
Aflrr a hearty lirnlKtasI of
sernmbled egg-*. grlin. sausage,
bacon. ham. blMtulx and d.mlsli.
IHOst ol ihc allrndrrs srlllrrl Into
ilii'li Mats to hear the frntiirrd
speaker. Elder llarlwniOnlney.
(ialney. a small flrt-hall ol a
speaker, ohm waved her hands.
wl|ied her brow and shook with
the tiispir,illon ol the Spirit as
she addressed the erow'd with
the same fervor she addresses a
trillions trx fVill.
She railed lor people, all |h*o pie. lo not worry aliotil what
lliey ran or ran not do. Inn to
lollow' the railing of (iod In llielr
lives
"It s uni our alillllles ili.il are
Important." she said ' ll Is our
avallahiltt v In God."
She said the adults in our
soeieiv fall lo - 1 0 g&lt;"*d example
lor theehlldren
••Jusi look at the headlines."
stir said
Shootings Chltdien
divorcing ihelr |Mrenl» Killing
Kdiles I'alhers molesting ihelr
ilaughlrrs And vve expect our
ehlldren lo lie perfect?!"
She siiid I lull In earlier generalions |Mim(a were there for Ihelr
ehlldren and that Is no longer
•he c iso
UiiiRs Alcohol.'
"These are not problems." she
Mild. ‘ llirse are ihe results of
so ciety ihai has created a
monster II can't llx."
The answer, she said, lies In
lidlh In God.
"Without Jesus there Is no

►».. aid rsoto St Mutual S M im iii

Barbara Qalnay, Introduced by her daughter, Mary Shavers.
pejiee." she said. "Am erica, you
have taken your eye* off ol God.
We have fallen down and been
taken apart, lull we reins*' In lie
pul Kick together by Ihe Master
Fixer.’ "
Gainey did lint believe In
lltuling excuses for societal Ills,
she said we must go out as
Individuals and its .1 community
and Hud solutions.
"Just Ret up and do whal you
Roita do lo Rei 11 done.” she said
"G el up anil ro lo work Thenarc jolts Go Ret them ."
Poverty, she said. Is not an
excuse for faltliiR lo sneered.
"Y o u &lt; m fu p s&gt;r and fie a
success,” she railed oul. "Know
who you are. know where you
com e front. And move ahead.
W e’ ve forRotten that we can
Rradualr and berome doctors,
lawyers, county cotnmlsslonri*
nndjudRes "

Gainey’s voice shook with the
lervor ol her belli Is juul she
shoutrd with ihe |oy o f Jesus In
her llfr. lull she held hark (cats
as she admonished Ihe |tarmts
lo help ihelr ehlldren rather Ilian
allow tin; them to I m- ronfused.
" T h e y a re c o n fu s e d ," she said
" A n d w c c x jic r l ilir m In he
|M'rfei 1 S o ciety is kllln iR o u r
r l i l l d r m Not p o v e rty . Not druRs
W e itm s i i m i l i i d llie m of w lia t
th e y c o il d o ."

T h e M a rlin l.u th rr M iir
e o m m e in o r a iIv e c tlr b r n llo n
continues this afternoon at 2 .'Ml
with an Inter denninenalloual
worship service al (lie Sanford
Civic Center.

Continued fr o m P s (e 1A
pot and wc need Ihe Jail space for
more violent o ffenders."
Tim Euton said. "I really don't
have an opinion. If legalized,
crime should drop, bul what are
we really solving?"
Harold Chujiell elaborated a hit
on legalization by saying. " I f they
made II legal then It should be for
Ihe over 21 age group. If someone
Is caught dralng lo u kid. they
should be taken oul and shot. If
they waul lo mess up thrlr llfr.
fine, hut a kid's life Is different."
Pat Smith felt an Involved
government rnuld benefit finan­
cially from legalization. Hr said.
"Okay, maybe rrlm r will rom r
down. T h ey 're (Ihe users o f
drugs) doing It anyway so II
might as well be legal. Tax II lor
extru revenue Just like the lax on
cigarettes.”
Several people look a more
mlddlr-ol-ihr-ro.nl view and felt
some, hut not all. drugs should
lie made legal
A mail wishing lo lie Identified
as WAV said. "Drug* shouldn't
lie made legal legalize mari­
juana hut lint drugs like rrark or
hard drugs I know people that
are belter people when they
smoke pot. They're happier.”
Kathie Jaudola agreed by sit­
ing. "Drugs In general, no. Just
take a closer look at legalization
ol marijuana."
On the flip side of Ihe Issue,

ilio t r s a w hifcrrv 11 d m g - ir la t c d

arrests ibis school yrar. Proechel
said

.

W lille Lake Ma ry ad •
mlnlsiralors did not rrs|Kind 10
calls regarding the situation.
Proechel attribu ted the high
number In Ihe cooperation be­
l w e e n si u d r i l l s a 11 d a d •
m lnlsiralors und ihe scIiimiI' s
resource officer.
"Sludrnls are coming lo Ihc
trachrrs. admliilstralors and ihr
school resource ollli rr with inlormatlon dial Is leading In thr
arrests.
I'rorchrl said. "Our
sources In die scI kmiI n il us lhal
drugs arc not as prevalent at
Lake Mary (as they had been)."
lie said Ihc Lake Mary adminisiniilon is using all thrtr re­
sources lo eliminate drugs on
campus. Student movement on
campus und Iht-lr ability to leave
die school grounds lias licrn
grrally restricted, he said.
"I dunk Iht-rc has Ik-t ii a lug
Increase (in drug-related arrests
al laiki- Mary) over Iasi year,"
I'riN-chel said. "I see 11 as a good
tiling. Ii shows die level of
cooperation we're seeing in the
v bools dud we ll need lo elimi­
nate Ihe drugs In Ihe schools."
At Lyman High SehiMil. where
there have been four drugn-laicd arrest* this sc I u m iI year.
Principal Carllon Henley said hr
bcllcvcs the message dial Ihr
school will not tolerate drug use
has been "made very clear" In

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

"W e take the approach dial v»r
wtll not accept drug use hv our
students.” Henley said "W e
lollow the district guidelines,
whether lhal means suspension,
expulsion or arrest."

A you 1I1 crlebniltoii will con­
clude this y ea r's events on
Monday al (&gt;:!&lt;&gt; p in al the civic
ir lllr r

H r vtld the cam pus Is hravilv
p oliced by tea ch ers and adminlslratnrs w ho an- trained in
sjmiI drug use

Hr said l.yman also puls gti-ul
emphasis 011 anil d io g eduru
lion.
""We want tlir s tm lrs w Ai
k n o w uhoul d ru g s and tindangers and we waul them To
know they are u no-no h ere." hr
said.

I leidex said, however, dial the
rd u rallon needs lo go tx-ynnd
Ih r scIumiI walls.

"It's a eommunliy problem."
hr said "T h e problem «I«m-su ‘ i
originate here."
Pmcehel said district security
o llic a l* are w illin g to lake
whatever measures art- neces­
sary to eliminate drugs front Ir
schools
"If we have to,” he said, "w r'll
bring drug snitlmg dogs 011
, ant|&gt;us lor random fa-archcs.
-•riu tt'* nlwiivs no opltonr Chit*
11 lit 111 otijerllve Is 10 rid Ihr
schools ol diugs and weapon*
W e’ll 1I0 u halevcr 11 lakes."

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hro lln m rllr said. "Absolutely
nott Take Into consideration
alcohol brin g legal and Ihe
statistics that show aeeldrnls lo
DIM thr death and Injury ratrs
are very high If drugs are
legalized there would hr an

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all Ihe students

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many had a very strong opinion
o f Ihe m ailer.

Schools
grams K-gun 111 elementary
and middle school are la-lug
c o n tin u e d th r o u g h sch ool
assem blies ami through thr
True her As Advisor program.
"W c make It very clear Ihoi we
arc an educational Institution
and Ibis kind ol activity disrupts
whal wc arr doing." she said.
An anti-drug educational pro­
gram lias also tx-en Incorporated
lulo tin- lull service m -IiimiI pro­
gram m Sem inole.
Ai Lake Mai&gt; High School

Increase In crim e. Increased gies without making It legal.
Jerry Dan said. " I don't think It
health problems and a bigger
f i n a n c i a l b u r d e n on t h e should be made legal. It won't
help anything. I feel It will make
healthcare system.”
Sherri W illiam s said. ’ ’ Not people want to do harder drugs
Although I have a different nnd the dru g prob lem w ill
outlook from Ihe AIDS patient become worse.”
standpoint. Possibly martjuuna
should be prescribed to patients
that have AIDS for Ihelr medlrn
problems, but In moderation."
Continued from Page 1A
"I don’t think sot." said Jim
Young "I think Ihe drug addict 30. o f Lake Monroe Terrace
and the politician thnt lets II Join s was taken lo Ihc Seminole
hup|&gt;cn should both Ik- taken oul Count v Jail.
and shot No other country puls
Sanford Investlgnior Pal Smith
up wllli rrpealrd offenders like said Jones Is the shoolrr wanted
in the May 11 Incident. Cherry
we do."
Harold W.1lkcr said briefly and told (Miller he w..s awakened by
to the point. "N o! Drugs ..Ihey’rr l wo men. including one pointing
a shotgun al him and demand­
no good!"
Andrra Fortson also said. "No,( ing "W here is It?" Cherry re
It kills people! It's plain stupid!"
(Mirted he raised his hand In
Robin DeProspo heartily re­ defense and the man fired,
sou n d ed a g r e e in g w ith Ihe blasting a hole In his hand
form er answers. "N o ! Drugs Sm ith said Cherry has had
damage the brain and cause the several operations on the Kind
p e r s o n lo lo s e c o n t r o l o f hui will proKihly never regain
them selves So...legal or not. use of it The second man. Major
people who use drugs harm "Go-M an" Wheeler Jr.. IH. was
themselves and sometimes In­ arrested June 2 on charges ol
nocent people."
u itrm plrd murder, use ol a
Ifob Skinner said. "N o! I fs lit ram i during the commission
stupid* W e've got enough drug­ ol a lelony ami burglary.

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Rams blank two-time state champs

Baseball umpire clinic

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A L T A M O N T E SPRING S Th r Orange
Baseball Association Inc. will conduct an
organizational met ling for llir 1994 season
tonight. Jun. IB at 7 p m In (Mr Lakr lirantlry
High School cafeteria.
All officials Interesting In officiating high
school Itasehall should plan to attrnd.
Also, the OHA I* offering a one-day clinic for
anyone Interested In officiating high school or
amateur txisrliall.
The clinic Is scheduled tor next Saturday. Jan.
22. at laike llnintley beginning at Oa.nt.
For more Information, contact: Tom Storey
(831-0130). Fred Ryan (775*55051. or Don
Trnwlck (830 8835).

Herald Corresponded____________
LAKE MARY — For Ihc second lime In three
weeks. Lake Mary shut nut Ihc twu-tlinr
drfrndlng Class 3A boys' soccer stulc rhuinplons. blanking Daytona Heach-Scuhrrczr 3-0
Friday night at Iron T. Reynolds Stadium.
On Dec. 29. Ihc Rams defrulrd Scahrrezr 2 0
for fifth place In thr Pizza Hut Invitational.
While llir flri.il More su g g e sts H u t larke Mary
controlled llir game. Srahrerze dominated llir
first 20 minutes of Hie match. Only Hie play of
goalie Greg Vrlho und defender Urnndon Mnhann
kept the Siindrralm off (he score board.
" Il was kind of frightening." said Lake Mary
coach Larry McCorklc. "They were huvlng their
way with us They were going right around us."

Mercer holds off UCF
ORLANDO - Guard Will Tuille scored 23
points as Mercer secured Its second win In the
past I I gnmes with a 07*58 Trans Amertcn
Athletic Conference victory here Saturday over
Central Florida.
Trailing 42*32. Patrick Dulls keyrd an 8 0
Central Florida run with a pair o f 3-polnters to
slice the margin to 42-40 Hut Mercer responded
by scoring the next six points, rebuilding Ihelr
advantage to 48-40.
Ochlel Swahy then hit a Jumper and a slam
dunk as Central Florida (7*5. 2-3) mounted Its
last serious rhullenge. closing to 48-46 with 9 39
rrmalnlng In thr game. Hut that challenge
quickly evaporated as thr Hcurs (4*10. 2 21 lerd
the game with u 15-5 run of thrlr own.
Central Florida was led by Swnhy's 15 (mints.

AROUND TH1 NATION
Bills gain AFC title game
ORCHARD PARK. N.Y. - In record cold, the
HufTaln Hills didn't need a rerord comeback. Just
a couple of mini ones.
Ignoring sub-zero temperatures and a wind*
chill that rrarhed minus 20. thr Hills rode the
hot passing of Jim Kelly and two touchdown
catches by Hill Hrooks to a 29-23 victory over
the Los Angeles Raiders Saturday.
Huffuln Is 7-0 at Rich Stadium In playolf
games and is one victory from a record (mirth
consecutive Super Howl appearance — and u
shot at Improving a more Infamous number: 0-3
in the NFI. title game
Huffalo will host either Houston or Kansas
City next Sunday In thr APC tltirg a m r.

J

49ers easily dispose of Giants
SAN FRANCISCO — The offense was method*
teal, determined and unchnred by Ricky Wat*
ters' record-breaking performance. The defense
was relentless.
With San Francisco borrowing the ground
game style New York showcased all year, the
49ers swept past the Giants 44*3 Saturday In uu
NFC divisional playoff.
Steve Young led ■even scoring drives, five of
them ending In touchdown runs by Walters.
That was the most TDs scored In a postseason
game, surpasalng the previous mark of three
achieved by 19 other players.
San Francisco advances to the NFC champi­
onship to play the winner of Sunday's NFC
semifinal between Dallas and Green Hay.

DeClerq rallies Gators
COLUMBIA. S.C. - Andrew DcC'crq had 14
join ts In the second half and lipped away South
Carolina's last-second Inbound attempt at a lie
In Florida's 77*75 victory Saturday.
DeClerq finished with 18 points and touched
off a 17-polnt streak for the Gators (13*2. 3*0
Southeastern Conference).
Florida was down 49-41 when DeCirrq's
3 polnt play began the spurt. Craig Drown, who
had two 3-polnters during the run. tied It with
hts first and closed It with his second.
South Carolina (4*8. 1*2) hud only one second
left when Carey Rich's Inbound attempt to
Emmett Hall was knocked aside by DeClerq.

UNCCharlotte drills USF
CHARLOTTE. N.C. - Jarvis Lang scored 23
(xilnts and pulled down 11 rebounds to leud
North Carollna-Churlottc to an 83-01 Metro
Conference victory Saturday over South Florida.
UNCC (1*0. 8-3) took command with a 19-0
(list half run after Jarvis Jackson's three-point
Jumper gnvc South Florida (1-2. 8-6) a 15*14
edge with 11:31 remaining.
UNCC converted 10 of 13 free throws down
the stretch to seal the win.
Andre Davis scored 14 points und Jcnnaln
Parser added 10 for the 49crs. who shot 53.0
percent from the floor.
South Florida, which shot only 30.3 percent In
the second half, was paced by Churky Atkins'
14 (mints. Greg Summers added 12 und Jesse
Sailers scored 10 points.

NFL PLAYO FFS
□ 12:30 p.m. — WCPX 6. NFC semifinals: Green
Bay Packers at Dallas Cowboys. (L)
□ 4 p.m. — WESH 2. AFC semifinals: Kansas
City Chiefs at Houston Oilers. (L)
C o m p U t o HiMitl* on Fa— f

Alter wralhrrlng the early slonn. file Rums
broke on lop when Jodi dr liruin. playing In his
first game slncr reluming from a lour with the
Under 20 national learn, m nnrclrd fur Ills 40th
career goal, playing a crossing shot lo the left
comer of I hr goal with 4 54 left In thr first half.
Thr Rams needed a little Irss Hun a minute fo
build on (he lead.

M «tU P M t h Mart Marti

Tony Barilo gave the Laxo Mary Rams a 34) lead
over Daytona Beach-Seabreeze when he scored
oil a ported give a n dgo with Aren Cook.

Once again, de llm ln was In Ihe middle of the
action, blasting a shot that Srahrerze 'keeper
Uryan Roddy parried ofl ihe cross bar The
rrtmimd went fo Aren Cook, who txxilrd It past
Roddy for a 24) l^ikr Mary lead.
Il was dr Bruin's 4 1si assist of Ills career.
"Tilts was one of those games where we
showed some of our strengths." said McCorklc.

“ We didn't come out and play extremely slurp,
hut our defense rrnlly kept us In the game. Greg
came up with some saves that could have easily
pul us down Hirer goals and our offense came up
with the big goals."
Velho finished Ihe night with 10 saves on I I
Seabreeze shots In recording Ills I-till shutout of
(hr season. Tile Rams had 2 1 shots on go.il
Tony Hazlle accounted for Hie third luke Mary
goal, working a gtvr-und-gu with Cook lo
perfection and sliding the hall Inlo Ih e o p e n n e l
with 29:47 left In Ihe game
" I am not unluppy with thr way we played at
a ll." said Seabreeze coach Angelo Rossi. "W e did
what we could do against a great team which Just
outplayed us."
lu k r Mary (18-2-31 will host Oviedo In a
Seminole Anthlrtlc Conference match on Tues­
day. Jan. 18. Sealirre/e (14-5*21 was scheduled
lo host laikr Brantley on Suturday morning.
COUGARS EDGE PATRIOTS
ORLANDO — Ifomrstandlng University struck
for two goals In Ihe first half Friday night and
made the lead stand up In a 2-1 victory over Ihe
Lakr Brantley Patriots
Adrian Quevrdn srorrd In the second half for
ihe Patriots, whooulshot Ihe Cougars 12*8.
Lake Brantley won Hie Junior varsity game.
34).
The Patriots, who look a 9*10*3 record Inlo
ihelr Saiurduy morning match with two-tlmr
drfrndlng Class 3A slate champion Daytona
BeachScabrrczr. will host Seminole In a Semi­
nole Athletic Conference match this Tuesday.

‘Quiet’
Certo
leads Pats
By DEAN SMITH
Horald Sports Wrltor
OVIEDO — Lake Brantley made a
little Mall Certo go a lung way
Friday night.
While ihe .0*foui. 2 Inch senior
guard semieU to Ire In the back­
ground most nf the gamr. Certo led
the Patriots in scoring and rrlMiunds
as Utkc Brantley krpt Its Seminole
Aihlrllr Conference title ho|irs alive
with u 54-41 victory over the Oviedo
l.lonsnt Oviedo High School.
Certo only shot nreasslonnly, hut
when he did. he made II count as hr
conurrtrd on five nf six attempts
from the floor (Including two of
three front Ihrrr-polnt rangeland all
four free throw fries fur a tram-high
10 (mints. Hr also pulled down
seven rrbounds.
Other than Certo. neither learn
shot exceptionally well In n very
physical contest as Lake Brantley
till a lukewarm 40 percent 118 of 45)
while Oviedo was absolutely frigid,
making Just 13 o f 53 attrmpts (24.5
percent).
The Patriots raised thrlr overall
rerord in H-6 an d , m ore Im ­
portantly, Improved Ihelr SAC re*
cord la 2-1. Just behind confer­
ence-leading Seminole* (3-0).
The Lions, w ho were Class 4A
stale rhumplons two years ago.
slate semlfinallsls lust year, and Ihc
two-tlmr defending SAC champi­
ons. fall lo 5*11 overall and 0-3 In
Ihc conference.
The O vlrdojunlor varsity saved at
least part o f the night for the home
fans as It (tosted u 00*47 victory.
Certo was the only Patriot to score
In double figures, but there was a lut
of balance between the rest of the
team us Greg Tudd (eight points).
James Adamczyk and Dec Brown
(seven points ea ch ) und Todd
I'ollurk (six (mints) contributed
Oviedo's Ben Boss made Just four
of 17 tries hut still ended up with a
game-high 17 points. Jason Watts
collected a game-high 10 rebounds
for the Lions.
Both trams will Ik - In action again

H*«*ld bnetoby Mart H*n«*

Despite 14 points from Diane Duber and 10 more from
point guard Laura Raguccl (No. 32, loll), the Lake Mary
Rams suffered a 58-47 setback at the hands of Klnzle

Davis (No 21. right) and Ihe Mainland Buccaneers. Davis
scored a gamo-hlgh 23 points lo help the Buccaneers
rally from a 32-24 halftlmo deficit.

Bucs escape Lake Mary in 2nd half
BUCCAN(CRSM.RAMt47

F ro m Staff R e p o rts

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LAKE MAHY — Mainland used a 20 9 (bird quarter
blitz to overcome a 32*24 halftime delicti und went on
to defeat host Lake Mary 58*47 In a 5A*Distrtct 4 girls'
basketball contest Friday night.
The Rams fell behind 15*14 after one quarter hut
outscorrd the Buccaneers 18*9 In the second period to
forge their 32*24 halftime advantage.
In the second half, foul trouble hindered laikc Mary's
effort to stuy with Mainland (14-4).
Diane Duller led Lake Mary (8*10) with 14 points.
Iaiuru Raguccl added 10.
Luke Mar/ won the Junior varsity game. 37*34.
GREYHOUNDS HOLD ON
l*ORT ORANGE — After playing near-perfcct defense
for three quurtcrs. the Lyman Greyhounds were able to
survive a 22*potnt uprising by thr host Spruce Creek
Huwks and post u 45*38 win In 5A*Dlstrlct 4 girls'
basketball action Friday.
Lymun limited Spruce Creek to single digits In Ihc
first three quarlcrs as the Greyhounds outscorrd the
llnwks 20*16.
Kate Brown led the Greyhounds (13*7) with a

Capeland 10. Miltof ]. Davit ». llmmt U Rkh*rdt4». «. Hawmint I
1 Telalt 111 UU
L i l t (Mary 147)

Towntand 1. Cllam'i* 1.

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II « N 14 — M
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Thr*# point liald 90*14 — Non* Tout tout! — M*inl*nd 12. L*&gt;, Mary II
Fowlad out — Non* Technical! — Non* Record! — Mainland 144. 1*4*
Mary I 10
game-high 17 points. Carolyn Crugcr added 11.
Spruce Creek won the Junior varsity game. 47*22.
Lyman, which beat Bishop Moore 40*39 Saturday,
will host Seminole Athletic Conference-leading Lake
Howell In u glrls/hoys doubleheader Wednesday night.
EVANS EDGES PATRIOTS
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Despite n game-high 10
points from Lysa Moorcflcld. the Lake Brantley Patriots
suffered a 46*44 setback Friday night at the hands of
Ihe visiting Evans Trojans.
Kelli Gardner added 14 points for thr Patriots (14*71.
Lake Brantley will host Seminole In a Seminole
Athletic Conference contest Tuesday night.

□ Bee Hoops. Page 3D
LAKC BRANTLEY 14. OV1CDO41

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Whitman 01)11. Todd Pollock I 10444. C»uo
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IC*rl* 1). Brown 1 I. Adamciyk I ) . T*dd 01.
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2 1. M o n t 0 1. Buchanan 0 I, lam i 01, Ferret!
0)1 To'tl touU — Lako Brantley It. Orkdo 11
Foukd out - Lak* Branttay, Tadd Technical* —
Orkdo. bench Simt mapping backboard). R*
bound* - Lako Branlloy 11 (C*r«o 7. Todd Pollock
11; O vkd ol) (W atti 101. Audit - Lak* Branlloy
II ITodd Pollock L Brown 1); Ovwdo t I Bott I)
Stood - Lako Branlloy 4. Ovkdo I (F o rm l )).
Turnover! — Lako Branlloy 10; Ovlodo 11.
Rocordt - Lako Branlloy 01. I I SAC. Ovlodo
SI1.01SAC

Tribe pins Cypress Creek; Rams stum ble
From Staff Reports
SANFORD — In u dual meet
where Ihe number of mutches Ihut
w eren 't w restled outnum bered
those that were, the Sem inole
Fighting Semlnolrs hung a 66-0
pounding on Cyprrss Creek In a
4A*Dlstr!rt 4 match Friday night.
Seminole picked up victories by
forfeit at 119. 130. 135. 140. and
Heavyweight classifications. There
were also double forfeits ut 103.
152. und 171 pounds.
The Tribe swept the rrmalnlng
six weight classes with pins.
Winning Ihelr matches with pins
were Ricky Justice (112 pounds).
Cyrus Puttcminn (125). Bart Counts
(145). Grlevcr (160). Bemlc Mitchell
(189) and Tclxclra 1220).

Seminole, which was scheduled lo
compete In a qundmcct at Lake
Brantley on Saturday, will return lo
action on Wednesday. Jan. 19.
when the Sem lnolcs w ill host
Klssltnm cc-Gnlcway In another
•lADlslrlct 4 dual meet.
DELTONA UPENDS RAMS
LAKE MARY - Trailing 12 6 after
three matches. Deltona scored wins
In four consecutive (and five of six)
weight classes on their way to u
41-33 upset of Lake Mary In a
SA-Dlatrlct 4 wrestling duul meet
Friday night ut Greenwood Lakes
Middle School.
Deltona also won the Junior
varsity meet. 39-30.
In all. the Wolves posted wins In
eight of the 14 weight classes, five of
thr vlctot ics coming on pins.

Rich Bradley (IU3 pounds) and
Kevin Dunn (119) gave Lake Mary
Its 12-6 leud by winning their
matches with third-period pins.
Bradley nailing Ills opponent In 5:07
while Dunn's pin came at 4:54.
But the Rums' next win didn't
come until the 145-paund match,
where Brad Harris pinned his oppo­
nent In 2:53.
Pat Parollnc (171) also recorded a
pin for Lake Mary while Donnie
Casey (160) won on an Injury
dcfuutl. Roncl Jumpp (220) scored a
5*4 decision lo win his match.
Lake Mary, which was scheduled
lo host New Smyrna Beach In a dual
meet Saturday night, will entertain
Oviedo In n Seminole Athletic Con­
ference dual meet on Tuesday. Jan.
IB.

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STATS &amp; STANDINGS
PatlllC Division

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LAClippart 101 Dot'on 45
Minn* tala Si Or land# 41
Chicago 10). Utah 4)
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Portland 111, Miami l i t
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Orlando at Milwaukee. (nl
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Phoanii at Sacramanto In)
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Utah*!New Jersey 4p m
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Char loti* * i Portland. 4 pm

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11 11 B o *to 7 J B 0 a Royal 11114 Tolali
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O'Neal *). Minn*tola i t (longtoy *1 Assists
— Orlando 7) ISkiloi Ml. Mnnetota 74
(Williamt 1)7 Total foul! - Orlando 77.
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URSINUS
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Costolto. Kurt Ptllior. Stove Sodorttrom
Rob Taylor and Mike Walker pitch*'t And,
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Bitter cold can yield hot action
Believe It or not. thcrc'a n
hardcore group o f anglers that
nrtually looks forward to bitterly
eolil weather.
The primary reason Is that
several consecutive days o f
freer lug temperatures will force
trout Into deep holes, where they
will often roncentrnte In large
numbers. Ourc these fish are
located, they b e co m e easy
targets for those fishermen who
brave therold.
Such hotspots are not difficult
to locate, for trout will seek
sanctuary In the nearest availuble deep water. Canuls. chan*
nrls. dropoff*. and deep holes
are some obvious structures to
investigate when looking for cold
weather trout.
Power plants with warm water
d is c h a r g e s o f t e n p r o v id e
s p e c ta c u la r a c t io n w i t h
saltwater aperies during hard
freezes. The power plant located
on the west Itank o f the Indian
Hlver near Cocoa Beach Is n
prime example o f such a sjh&gt;i
Kcdflsh. I rout and lady fish will
huddle together In Incredible
numbers during u prolonged
cold snap.
Don't overlook residen tial
canals In your search for winter
trout. Trout can’t see all of the
development. All they want Is
the deeper water. Cocoa llcach.
to the south, and Palm Coast, to
the north, have miles o f residen­
tial canals that become havens
for rold weather trout and redfish.

fast-moving trait
year.

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FISHING FORECAST

Once located, these trout will
hit both lures and live shrimp
with rrekless abandon I prefer
Mlrrorlures In the T T or M-52
models These lures cast well In
the wind, and when iwltrhed
slowly, will unnerve the wariest
of trout,
Grub-type lures are also very
efreetlvr. hut t find that this type
of artificial will usually produce
smaller fish.
The best tactic Is 1o use live
Irall In conjunction with artificial
lures. If the trout are thick,
artificials will produce well If
fish are scattered, however. It In
often more prudrnt tn let the fish
find the halt and save your
casting ann.
A strong cold front Is predicted
to tilt this weekend, and 1plan to
give some of my "honey" holes a
try. You might want to do the
same.
SHUPE'S SCOOP
In the winter lime, always
think S-L-O-W when fishing
Both fresh and saltwater specie*
are reluctant to chase down a

High winds could hamper fish­
ing this weekend, so get a
current forecast before planning
atrip.
Spcrklrd perch arc hitting In
Lake Monroe. Sim ply look for
the trouts and you will find the
iish. Hass fishing will be slow
with (he predicted cold weather,
so fish In heavy cover wllh
shiners If you want to catch a
lunkcr.
Sebastian In le t has had
steady arllnn with flounder and
hlucflsh. Bounce any type ofllve
Iraltflsh slowly across the bottom
for big winter flounder. Blurflsh
are running from I to 3 pounds
and will hll vlrtuully any type of
artificial that is smaller than
themselves.
C a p t o I n J r .c k a t P o r t
Canaveral says to stay tn the
Port Ibis weekend. The seas will
Ire unnshalrle. while shrepshend,
flounder, and a few blues are
biting In thr Port Fish canals
and deep holes In the Bsnsna
and Indisn rivers for trout and
red fish
High seas could make Ponce
Inlet dangerous this weekend.
Heavy surf advisories will have
waves crashing over the rocks,
making rondlllons will be slip|rery and hazurdons. Back In the
river, sheepshrad and flounder
will be the lop species. Vast
srhiKtls of small blurflsh will
ulso Ire Invading the Inlet and
the river.

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SANFORD — Ever since Linda Stafford
received a new ball for Christmas, she’s been
tearing up the lanes al Bowl Am erica-San ford.
During play In the Beacbtlmc league last
Sunday. Jan. 0. S tafford rolled 11 consecutive
strikes on her way to a high game of 270. That
helped her post the week’s top scries o f694.
No-one else, male or female, was close.

BEER: 30 CITY LEAGUE - JAN. S
Sorias — Mike Evans. 620; Chris Allman. 5H8;
Bill Slnnott. 586; Dick Van Grider. 585; Games
— Steve Womack. 246: Sam Contipio. 235; Larry
Plcardot, 234; Allman. 226.

WEDNFSOAY SR. CITIZENS - JAN. 5
Woman's aarlea — Helen Dechelle. 499; Marty
Miner, 487: Woman'a games — Miner. 180:
Dechelle. 177.

Man's series — Bob Orwlg. 544: John Brown.
526; Men's games — Brown and Mike Vishnesky. 206: Orwlg. 205.

THURSDAY NIGHT MIXE0 - JAN. 6
W om en's series — Linda Stafford. 579:
Delores Jackson. 577; Woman'a games —
Stafford. 212; Debbl Leigh. 202.
Man’s series — Rich Fiance. 604: George
Denton. 545: Man's games — Rob James, 216:
Fiance. 207.

McQUIRE'S CANVAS - JAN. S
Women's series — Pennv Smith. 631; Phvllls

Westgale. 159.

Men's series — John Brown. 637: Charlie
Lukins. 521. Men's games — Brown. 224: Buck
Benton. 191.

SANFORD — Bobbie Buckley and Roy Ring
led this week's Playtime Darts' Hoi Shots.
Buckley, who throws for Bamboo Cafe, took
the women's top honors with four wins und u hull
while King collected six wins, a hut trick, und a
eight-throw dan out for Q-Ulz to lead the men.

MEN'S A LEAGUE
T.C.B. out of Q-Ulz leapfrogged over Lake Mary
Pub's Team No. 3 Into first place and now has a
one-game lead. 77 wins to 76 wins.
Trailing the leaders are Right Ther from I he
Lake Mary Pub (57 wins): the Bamboo Cafe's
Bamboo Scorploaa |52 wins): and Team No. 1
from the Bamboo Cafe (45 wins).

MEN'S B LEAGUE
The league-leading Q-Ble Bulla lost two games
to the second-place Knights from Sir Walters last
week and now have an 87-79 lead In games won.
Closely bunched behind the front runners w t
the Ton BO's from QUIZ (72 wins); Bamboo
Cafe's Pour Bye Poors (70); and Lak'. Mary

Pub's Just For Fun (68).
Completing the standings are Shej t s from the
Bamboo Cafe (61); Whiskey Rlv*\ s R iver Rate
160): Balt h Pepper from M.T Muggs (55); Score
A t T ou ch d o w n 's T h e ?&lt;aety's (53 ): The
Oreenhorna from M.T Muggs (45|: laikc Mary
Pub's Pub Pounders |30); and the Whiskey River
Sleepers (20).

279; Jean Port-Ill. 210.
Men's series — Curtis Slnnott. 671; Garth
Shoemaker. 612: Men's games — Slnnott. 234;
Shoemaker. 224.

MAROELL'S LADIES - JAN. 10
Series — Nancy Johnson. 636: Ruth Burk,
564: Jran Porettl. 536; Linda Stafford. 533:
Games — Porelll. 228. Johnson. 227 and 218;
Burk. 220; Siufford. 215.

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and Lake Brantley will host
Seminole In a big SAC battle.

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Bamboo Cafe's Bamboo Bombers pace the
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Nightmares and Ron's Nieces, arc second and
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Women's series — Linda Stafford. 694:
Sharon Keller, 541: Women's games — Stafford.

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Women's aeries — Agnes Ognosky. 536:
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SATURDAY SR. CITIZENS - JAN. •
Women's series — Helen Westgate, 445: Mary
Bangs. 437: Women’s games — . Bangs. 165;

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Men's series — Chuck Lamb. 627; Steve
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Men's serlea — Don Bangs, 650: Mike
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were five of the Silver Hawks' 10 Coattfr. Roydan Tuhnkal* — Nona R*&lt;
Ofd« — Oranganood Chrlttian It S, Lata
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Greene, who chipped In with 19
points, added a trio o f thrccpolntcra while Warren Alllcock
and Paul Rovlnsky each nailed travels to Lyman Wednesday for
a glrls/boys double header
one trey.
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Xan Manning contributed 12
ORLANDO Employing u
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The win. the second In a row fullcourt. man-to-man pressing
for the Silver Hawks, boosts defense the entire game, the
L a k e Howell to 7-11 w h ile Orangewood Christian School
Rams upset Lake Highland Prep
Spruce Creek falls to 7-11.
In Junior varsity play. Spruce 83-73 Friday night before an
estimated crowd o f 1.100.
Creek bested Lake Howell 64-56.
The loss snapped an ll-gume
Lake Howell, which played at
D eL a n d S a tu rd a y n igh t In win streak for Lake Hlghlund
another SA-Dlstrict 4 game. (13-31.

"W e pressed the whole game,"
said O ran gew ood C hristian
coach Dave Hogan. "W e're the
highest scoring learn In the area
and the worst defensive team.
" I can't get them to play
hulfrourt defense, so I make
them play fullcourt und we get
enough steals and turnovers to
score points. If you win. I guess
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Luke Highland got caught up
In the Rams' aggressive style
and the two tenms ended up
being whistled for 60 fouls.
Seven players fouled out as the
two teams attempted u com­
bined 83 free throws.
Jamie Hurt led Orangewood
Christian (11-5) with a gamehigh 20 {Mints and seven re­
bounds. Jakob llardrlck added
18 points and six steals. Spencer
Meter chipped In with 10 points.
10 rebounds, and four steals
while Dan VandeStrcck collected
11 points, six rebounds, and four
steals.
Orangewood Christian also
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Business
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Coldwell adds paopla
Sheree Miller and John Rodney Hitt have Joined Coldwell
Hanker at Its Longwood office according to branch manager
Kay Carson.
Miller, a real estate professional since 1987 was a sales
associate with Vlstana Resort. Hitt has previous experience ns
vice president for Security and Personnel at Pinkertons. Inc.
The Longwood office Is located at 2160 W. S.R. 434 In
longwood.
Barbara Buffington has Joined Coldwell's Oviedo office. A
Tennessee native, she held a real estate license In Colorado
prior to moving to Florida.
The Oviedo office la located at 1419W . Broadway.

Scarbeau joins GulfAtlantlc
Brian G. Scarbeau. a computer science executive with an
extensive teuchlng background at the collegiate level, has
Jolnmed GulfAtlantlc Title Agench as Systems Manager.
He will be responsible for the development and Implementstlon of a Management Information System for GulfAtlantlc
Title's existing 21-office network which spans seven Central
Florida counties.
The company has throe offices In Seminole County.
Including Sanford. Lake Mary, and Altamonte Springs.

Peters promoted at Trt-Cifty
Trt-CIty Electrical Contractors. Inc., has announced the
promotion o f Richard Peters to Regional Manager. Lake Buenn
Vista office. In addition to several other locations. Trt-CIty has
offices at 430 West Drive. In Altamonte Springs.

Cambridge sets record
Cambridge Homes, located In the Pauluccl Building. 201 W.
First Street In Sanford, reports setting a one-month record for
home closings In December, closing on 42 homes for a dollar
volume of 64.5 million. The accomplishments were announced
by Bill Orosx. Jr., president.
In December o f 1992. Cambridge d o sed on 30 homes.
For the total 1993 calendar year. Cambridge dosed on a total
o f 251 homes for a dollar volume o f 921 million.

SANFORD — ltomc sales In
th e S e m in o le and O rn n gc
County areas Increased during
this past year over 1992. The
Great* r Orlando Association o f
Realtors. GOAR, has released Its
latest statistics.
The GOAR members reported
writing 12.593 contracts In 1993
os compared to 10.H3H In 1992.
an Increase of 16 perrent. Actual
sales for *93 were reported at 17
percent above the previous year.
The median price of the homes
was listed ns 687.883. In com ­
parison. the median prlre twn
years ago was 668,031. and In
1979. the price was 643,380
even though 8,139 homes w rrr
sold.

F o llo w in g a 13 p e rc e n t d e c re a s e In
19 9 1 fro m 19 9 0 , th e real e s ta te m a rk e t
h a s e n jo y e d tw o o f its s tr o n g e s t y e a rs in
relation to s a le s o f s in g le -fa m ily e x is tin g
hom es ■
Qlsnda Phllpot
Three bedroom homes were
the most preferred, accounting
for 48.32 perrent o f the sales.
Four bedroom homes were 28.81
percent, while those with two or
less accounted for only 9.61
percent.
T h e GOAR re p o rte d that
652.74 |&gt;errent of the homes
were financed by conventional
m eans. FHA fin a n c in g a c ­
counted for 20.18 percent.

December saw the greatest
number o f sales for the Realtors
In the two counties at 1.181.
August was the second highest
month with June In third posi­
tion.
Statistics Indicate that De­
cember's sales were the most
recorded In any single month In
the Orlando area. It reportedly
finished with a 22 percent In­
crease over the proceeding Dc-

camber.
Following ■ &gt;3 percent dccrease In 1991 from 1990. the
real estate market has enjoyed
two of Its strongest years In
relation to sales of singlr family
existing homes.” said Associa­
tion President Olcnda Phllpot.
N ationw ide, sales hsd In­
creased by 10 percent In 1993
through the month o f October
The National Association of Re
ultnrs has predicted that 3.91
million units will be sold In
1994. which will be the beat year
for sales since 1978.
The Greater Orlando Aaaoela
tlon of Realtors Is located on E
C en tra l lllv d .. In O rlan do.
Statlatlrs com plied Included
sales for both Seminole and
Orange Counties, and were not
Individually broken out.

A warm welcome
Th e G r e a t e r Lake
Mary\Heathrow Chamber of
Commerce held a ribbon cut­
ting recently to welcomo a new
business, the Furniture Design
Gallery, to Lake Mary Centre.
Shown during the event, lefgt
to right, chamber members
Sam Maynard-Hall, G inger
B la c k , c o - o w n e r Tam m y
Hamzehlovl, chamber member
Bill Blackburn, co-owner Abe
Hamzehlovl, Brenda Sellgson.
Vicki McPherson, and chamber
members Diane Parker, Ginny
Coombs, and Richard Slarchar.

Churchs donates to UNCF
Church* Chicken presented a check for 6100,000 to the
United Negro College Fund during the recent “ Lou Rawls
Parade of Stars” telethon. Contributions came from 1.075
quick-service chicken chains across the nation Including 608
company-owned and 467 franchised restaurants.

Festival draws 20,000
The recent Holiday Home Festival at Alaqua, held for 19 days
« t| |tlM L o n g ro o d oo m m w lty .^ d re w ^ an estim ated 2 0 .060

Hospital announces board

marketIngi $ u new showcase homes w ere on display.

Job fair set
The Metropolitan Orlando Urban League Employment
Program will boat a free Job fair. Thursday. Jan. 20. from 1
p.m. until 4 p.m. at the Urban League Community Room. 2512
W. Colonial Drive in Orlando.
Over 25 major companies In the Central Florida area w ill be
conducting on the soot Interviews w ith Immediate employment
available.
Companies accepting applications Include: Barnett Bank.
General Mills. Orange County Government, the Veterans
Program, Nations Bank, the Officer o f Personnel Management.
and many others.
The Metropolitan Orlando Urban League Employment
Program assists Individuals searching fur Jobs by providing
career counseling, monthly skill seminars, Job fairs and direct
placement services.
For more Information, contact Cheryl Jones, at (407)
841-7854.

Stata-oMha*art matting
The Orlando ACM 8100RAPH Chapter will host a pres­
entation by Faro Technologies. Inc., o f Lake Mary, on Jan. 18.
at the Orange County Educational Leadership C enter
auditorium. 448 W. Amelia Street in Orlando. The subject will
be the Metrecom. a portable state-of-the-art 3D articulated
measurement arm that allows users tc Instantly scan and
measure real world objects.
The 3D data can then be seemlcasly Interfaced to many
leading design and quality control software.

SANFORD HCA Central
Florida Regional Hospital has
announced that Lee P. Moore,
president o f Sunnllund Corpora­
tion. was appointed lo a second
three-year term and was elected
chairman of Ihe hospital's Board
o f Trustees for 1994.
Moore has been on the board
since 1991 and was Ihe chair­
man In 1993.
G o m a lo Huaman, M.D.. a
member o f the board since 1990.
waa named vice chairman.
Dr. Huaman Is u urologist with
offices In Sanford. Deltona and
Lake Mary.
H. Garetl Dotson. M.D.. u local
surgeon, was named to his first
three-year term on the board.
Dr. Dotson has been on the
medical stall locally almost 20
year* and has offices In Sanford
and DcBary.
The remaining members of Ihe
CFRH Board o f Trustees are:
Gene B. Daniel, group president
fo r Sun B ank. N .A .; Vann
Parker. M.D.. a pediatrician with
offices in Sanford and Orange
City: James E. Quinn. M.D.. a
Sanford family practice physi­
cian: Betlye Smith, mayor of the
City o f Sanford; Ruth Swanto. a

'•errtorsrcount agent for Allstate
Insurance and past president of
the Deltona Area Chamber of
Commerce: and Roy C. Vinson.
CFRII administrator, who serves
u* board's secretary/treasurer.
O ffic e r s and d e p a r tm e n t
chairmen of the 1994 Medical
SiafT are: Robert G. McCord.
M.D.. Ph.D.. was re-elected chief
o f staff, also serves as an exofficio member o f the board:
Richard Feibelm an. M.D.. a
pulmonologist with offices In
Sanford and Deltona, was re­
elected vice chief o f stafT: and
Deborah Blanton. M.D., an
emergency medicine physician
with St. John 's Em ergency
Physicians, was re-elected secretary/trrasurrr.
The chairmen of the medical
staff departments are: Peter
Preganz. M.D.. Anesthesia: Rob­
ert Gay. M.D.. Family Practice:
Lawrence Vallario. M.D.. Medi­
c in e : J o r g e G o m e s . M .D .,
Cardiology: Concepcion Anayas,
M.D . Pediatrics: David Mowere.
M.D.. OB/GYN; Larry Hurst.
M.D., Imaging: Dennis Natale.
M .D .. E m e rg e n c y : M ich a el
Smlglelskl. M.D.. Orthopeadlcs:
and Alan Appley, M.D.. Surgery.

Big opportunities
offered at S C C
SANFORD — A series of
special courses are being
offered for business opera­
tors In Central Florida. The
p ro g ra m s , c a lle d “ B ig
Oportunlty Series.” w ifi
begin January 18.
Ann Mendhelm. coordi­
nator o f SCC's Small Busi­
ness Development Regional
Center. SBDRC. observed.
"Proper planning Is one of
the most Important Ingre­
dien ts In crea tin g and
maintaining a small busi­
ness. It Is essential to begin
with the fundamental in­
form a tion n ecessary to
plan for and successfully
operate a small business."
T h e S B D R D . In
c o o o p e r a tlo n w ith th e
business com m unity. Is
presenting this new series
of programs consisting o f a
total o f fiv e classes to
provide the small business
owner with the tools for
proper planning, essential

F IR S T SEtf
THE INDEPEI

for business survival and
growth.
The live courses which
will begin on Jan. 18 in­
clude: Business planning:
L e g a l. In s u r a n c e and
franchise Issues; Taxes and
basic recordkeeping: Busi­
ness financing and finan­
c ia l m a n a g em en t: and
Small Business Adminis­
tration loans.
The courses will con­
clude on February 15.
SBDRC Director G len
Morgan said (here were an
a d d it io n a l n u m b e r o f
courses fo r a d ifferen t
series scheduled throuth
April 14th.
Menhelm said. "M an y
other courses are offered
through the Small Busi­
ness Development Regional
Center. Our goal Is to
provide the education nec­
essary to help your small
business com p ete In a
growing marketplace.”

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A n#w business
The Grsalsr Sanford Chamber of Commerce held
e ribbon cutting Thurtdey for Cal's Produce,
2990 8. Orlando Drive, al the Intersection of U.8.
Highway 17-62 end Airport Btvd. Center with
shears, owners CaJ end Phyllis Clemons. Next lo

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Cal la his daughter Marie Belgert end her
huaband Tony. Son Marshall is al the roar.
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, January 18, 1994 -

Operation Heart Transplant’
‘Awesome!’ Surgery success; Rays visit home

DORIS
DIETRICH

Tmy Hay Jr. In an spry ns n
20-year-old three days.
And no wonder.
The 06-ycnr-old former Sem i­
nole County T a x Collerior for 24
yearn has a brand new heart
from an unknown 20-year-old
donor.
Troy and Ills wife. Barbara,
have returned from Charleston.
S.C. where they have spent the
past seven months awaiting
surgery — and flnully. the highly
successful "O peration Heart
Transplant."
"It was an overwhelming situ­
ation." Troy said. Awesome! W e
will never forget It. I feel like a
new person — haven't felt this
good In 20 years."
B arbara a d d e d . " W e ’ re
thankful It's behind us and w e’re
doing so well. He's luck to his
old self."
The Hays arrived In Sanford
last week for a brief visit, but

C See Dietrich, Page 7B

be a donor \\

O f 5 tv

W t M ess w Sy Tw

Troy Hay Jr., an accomplished Sanford artist, and
his wile. Barbara, model the T-shirts he designed

) Vtocswl

following his heart transplant surgery at the
Medical University ol South Carolina.

Kristi* Stanklawlcz, national sami-finallet

Jet fighter goal
changes to role
of beauty queen
By BO MORGAN
Herald Correspondent
LONGWOOD - She Is pursut n C w o M n l c4 r£ .*a *e. &gt;*ar*
o f wanting ro ily a N avyTom cnt
let fishier, t
'•*“*
i
Kristie Stanklewlct. a Lake
Brantley High School senior, has
finally come lo grips with the
ieut life after reull/lng the career
she wanted for so many years, a
fighter pilot In the U.S. Navy.
w u a a fo rm id ab le task not
u su ally accom p lish ed by a
young woman of ncr beauty and
poise. Now she plans to head in
the direction of modeling, acting,
and a career In the broadcast
field after graduation from collegc.
Recently, she participated In a
nationwide search for the Miss
Teenage American sponsored by
TEEN mnga/Inc. All the contes­
tants. approxim ately 10.000
from across the continent, re­
ceived a questionnaire of 15
questions that asked for brief,
but concise answers. She mailed
the questionnaire, along with
additional photos, lo the contest
headquarters for Judging. All the

Hobby: Dabbling In all areaa of crafte

Creating
special
effects

finalists picked were interviewed
by phone. With the Information
th e y r e c e iv e d a tte s tin g to
S t a n k le w l c z ’ ■ s c h o l a s t i c

By SUSAN WEMMIft
Herald Correspondent
A little of this and a little
of that, was bow^Carolyn

" esrcft JTnjTi imt ty H p j l r e . poise,
appearance and expression, they
named her as one Of the tot* 46

knew she could achieve that goal
If she wanted II.”
After years of pondemg her

□ Bee Teen. Page 6B

ture In the worfd o f crafts.
She loves dabbling In all
areaa o f this art.
Bom In Miami. Sanborn
moved to Sanford 23 years
ago. Her husband, Stephen,
ts a teacher so creativity
teems lo keep the couple
happiest. She proudly spoke
often o f her son. David, and
her little grandson. Todd.
Being a homemaker and an
active grandmother keeps
Sanborn very busy. She
does hope lo open a craft
store In the near future
because her hobby has
turned Into something she
would like to share with
many others. What began
five years ago as an outlet
for stress and creativity,
evolved Into on enjoyable
pastime. "It takes Imagina­
tion. creativity, skills In

C See Crafts, Page SB

Carolyn Sanborn is surroundad by baauliful crafts (hat ah* has lovingly mads,

Religious service, music
kick off MLK celebration

H tn U Stools Sr MottoH is tm i

Patricia M. Whatlay dlracta Samlnola Community Boy* Glae Club, ail dackad out In tuxsdos.

L iv in g th e d ream — let
freedom ring! Stop the killing,
start the building, particularly
the youth!
The 8-day annual city celebra­
tion of Murtln Lulhcr King Jr.
will feature an Intcr-follh re­
ligious service to be held today,
at 2:30 p.m .. Sanford Civic
Center, S em in ole Boulevard.
Slurring w ill be the Murtln
Luther K ing Jr. Celebration
Choir under the direction of
Gloria William s and Faye J.
Williams. Featured soloists are
John W illia m s. Leroy R ich­
ardson. B c tty e Washington.
Sylvia S ta llw o r th ami Kay
Garner s in g in g the "B a ttle
Hymn of the Republic."
The guest choir will be the

A

SANFORD

MARVA
HAWKINS

New Bethel Missionary Baptist
Church Choir of Daytona Beach.
The speaker will be the Rev.
Doctor Claude Ingram, pastor of
New Bethel. The community of
all faiths are Invited to attend
this sender. The Rev. John II.
Woodard Is Ihc religious service
chairman.

On Monday at 6:30 p.m.. the
youth of Sanford community
will present the closing celebra­
tion wllh over 100 male youth
presenting Its program. The
winners of the scholarships from'
the oratorical contest will be;
announced. The youth will be
under the direction of Patricia M.
Whatley of Tajtrl Arts featuring
the Seminole Community Boys!
Glee Club. Lake Mary Male!
Chorus. Greenwood Lakes Male
Choir. Midway Male Choir. San­
ford Male Choir and other male
talent of ihc community.

Reunion group meets
The Crooms Academy Class
Reunion Committee for the '50s
D See Hawkins, Page SB

Community gears up for nostalgic ‘Old Lake Mary Days’
By DOBIt DIETRICH
People Editor

LAKE MARY
HEATHROW
Ihc good old days and n nostalgic lrip dow n
m em ory lane lovingly em phasized. The festivities
Include crafl vendors, entertainm ent, fcod and

static displays.
Already. Shari Brodle. Etllr Jane Keogh and
Belly Dcdnuin. plus a host o f others, are hard al
work planning lor the historic celebration. An
organizational meeting will Ik- held Wednesday at

■ m

i

8 p m . at Old C lly Hall. Organutations, churches
and schools arc encouraged to attend Ibis
meeting to lend Input lo this comm unity
endeavor. Everybody's needed. Sahrt says.
She adds Ihnl 15 X 15 reel booths will be
available for $20 to those desiring lo display.
So keep your eyes glued to the llrr.ild for
further Information.

Happy birthday
Guess what prnmlru-nl Lake Mary personality
celrhralcd tier birthday on Jan 11?

Pur openers, she's an author, historian, one of
Lake M ary's busiest citizens, Is cxlrem rly
Involved and may be cunsldrrrd as Lake Mary's
grande matriarch.
You guessed II • Margaret Wesley. Margaret
turned 85 w llh lllllc fanfare except u night out on
Ihc town for dinner wllh a companion. She has
lx-cn a lllllc under the weather, but Is feeling
iK-iler.
It may have been n secret at one time, but
Margaret Is 85 and proud or II. You would never
know this vavacious lllllc lady is any where near

See Lake Mary, Page OB

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�- Sanford Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Sunday, January 16, 1(KM

CraftsContinued from Pago ®BUSj,ng
materials nnd patience." she
said. "It really helps me with my
patience when I sew and do
things with crafts." Sanborn
explained what fueled her Inter­
est In rrafls. "I saw some neat
things In stores that I couldn't
afford, so I decided to make
them ."
One of Sanborn's works are
painted T-shtrts. Th e new pat­
t e r n s , sh e f e l l " o r e Just
gorgeous." "I saw painted Tshlrts at a craft store and I
thought, boy, they are so pretty
but such u high price. I knew I
needed to learn to do them
m yself."
Her T-shirts are made with
paints that ore drawn on the
shirt and a surger Is used to
apply the glitter thread arund
the neck of the shirt. Surgcrs arc
used to finish the seams of
material. "W henever you buy
anything at the store thr scum Is
stltchrd." she said. " A surger
sews and ruts and finishes the

scams. They're quite nice but
qultr expensive.
Another o f Sanborn's crafts
are mop dolls. "You go to the
craft store and buy a mop head.
You divide it Into different sec­
tions for luilr und body, then cut
for the hair. I made the face out
of muslin and drew the features
on. I also added ribbons and
lace."
A glnr gun Is one of her prized
(msscsslons. "Anyone that docs
crafts nerds a glue gun ." she
said. "I'd be lost without m in e."
S a n b o r n e n jo y s m a k i n g
bankets with porcelain flowers.
"I start with silk flowers." she
said. " I then buy liquid porcelain
and din the silk flowers m and
mb off the excess. I paint the
flowers with the liquid porcelain
and lay them on wax paper to
dry oVcntghl. After I paint the
color 1 want them. 1 use a clear
arryllc spray and pul them on
the basket with a hot glue gun."
The paints she used were the
folk nn type ncryllc paints.

Lost, but not least. Sanborn
loves to quilt. "I have 30 books
on quilts you can make." she
■aid. " Y o u can use acrap
p lecea." T h e quilt ahe has
almost completed is called the
Around the World patient. " I
absolutely adore quills." she
■aid. " I t ’s been four years since
I've taken n quilting class, now
there's new designs of quilts you
can make."
Sanborn felt classes were un
added extra that beginners may
want to consider when thinking
about g ettin g Into particular
crafts. She prides herself In the
fact that she can look at most
things and can go home and
make It. She often works on
crafts during the day three u:
four times a week.
” 1 go to the library for craft
Ideas and I buy books in craft
stores or department siorcs."
she said. "T h e re are craft shows
all over the slate you can go to
for Ideas loo. Somclmea I even
buy things at yard sales and take

them home and redo them." She
wrnt to a quilting class and felt
one of the iK-nt-flls was meeting
new people and making new
friends. "I m Just Joining a sew
lug club." she said. "W e will
meet once a month at a sewing
studio and talk about and stum
different crafts."
Giving her creations away is
one of the m ore rewarding
things Sanborn savors. "It s
rewarding to create things Hint
you’re proud of and ran give to
others.” she said. "It's nice to
give them to someone for a
special occasion like birthdays
anniversaries or C hristm as"
A Jack of all trades and a
master at none, definitely docs
not describe S anborn . Ilri
beautiful rrafls brighten her own
home und add a touch of her
love to those receiving her gilts
The patience she frequently says
she need* Is exhibited through
Iter work and shines with the
lime, love and rare that was put
into each creation.

Lake Mary
Continued from P a ge 5B
her age. Keep up
(he good work. Murgarct. and
tunny more happy returns.

Gone flshin*

Belinda Bradten and Frad J. Schneider

Bradeen-Schneader
JACKSONVILLE - Richard N.
nnd Call O. Hradccn of Jacksonv l l l e , a rc a n n o u n c in g the
engagement o f their daughter,
Belinda. Jacksonville Beach, (o
Fred J. Schncadcr. Jacksonville
Beach, son of Jovce Nichols, of

L A R R Y O. DILLON
Marine Pfc. Larry G. Dillon,
son o f Murlc R. Cass of 132
DtvAd.ui Court. Sanford, recently
re|&gt;orted for duty with 3rd Hattalon, 2nd Marines. 2nd Marine
Division. Marine Corps Base.
Camp Ixjeune. N.C.
T h e 1093 graduate of Seminote High School of Sanford,
putted Urt'Maetiir Corps In Jannlsonf Sanford

-*

STEPHEN P. TAYLO R
Mailne l*vt, Stephen I*. Taylor,
son of Ronald O. and Gloria F.
Taylor of 3850 Bridge Road.
Sanford, recently cmplctcd re­
cruit training
During Hie Irulnlng cycle with
R ecru it T ra in in g Regim ent,
Marine Corps Recruit Depot.
I’.u t Is Island. S.C. recruits arc
taught the basics of battlefield
survival. Introduced to typical
m ilita ry da lly rou tin e, and
IM'isoiial and professional stan­
dards.
All recruits participate In an
a ctive physical conditioning
program and gain proficiency In
a variety ol military skills In­

Teen
Continued from Page SB
love for the speed and wide open
sky she explained her decision to
abandon her love o f the Jet
airplane and choose a more
mellow career.
" I wanted to have a family and
I wanted children. After you go
thruugh your four to nix years of
college und then get Into the
Navy (lying program you have
spent 12 years o f your life. I
would probably be about 30
years 'old and I don't want to
start a family at that age. I want
my children when I am a little
younger than that. I have put
the emphasis on college and a
career In broadcasting, pre­
ferably as u T V anchor woman."
While she (s attending school

Sanford, and John Schneader. of
Mount Dora.
Schneader Is a 1983 graduate
o f Oviedo High School. Oviedo.
T h e wedding will take place In
Jacksonville In April.

c l u d i n g first aid. rlllc
marksmanship and close-order
d r i l l . T e a m w o r k and s e lfd is c ip lin e a re e m p h a s iz e d
throughout the cycle.
Th e 1993 graduate of Liberty
Clulsttnn High School joined the
Murine Corps In July 1992.
S A M U E L MENDOZA
Marine Pfc. Sam uel Mendoza,
son o f O cta vio and E strella
M cn d n is ul 703 SurUu St., S an ­
ford. recently completed recruit
training.
HR

When the going gets tough.
I he tough may go fishing.
At least, that's the way It is
with Patrick J. " P a l" Hargon of
Luke Mary, whn ow n s und
operates H and M Printing in
Longwood.
For rest and relaxation. Pat
und his key personnel venture
off on u deep-sea fishing trip
"several times a year." he says.
lie and Ills son. Mike o f
C asselberry, co m p a n y sales
manager, and Mike Davenport of
Orange City, company produc­
tion munager, have recently
returned from Islamorada. In the
Mid-Florida Keys, where they
fished to their hearts* content.
Calling the locale "o n e o f the
most beautiful places In Flor­
ida." Pal says the venture there
Is a "business retreat."
The trio's recent catch in­
cluded klngflsh und yellow tall
snapper, among others. In ac­
companying photo taken aboard
the R eef Runner with John
Gurgan at the helm, the amberjack was slashed In half by a
huge barracuda Just as the fish
were being hauled aboard. Some
tense moments, no doubt.
Pat and his wife. Mary.' hat)*
been In the area for 20 years.
Although he loves fishing and
the Keys, he admits It would be
very hard to lure him from Lake
Mary — permanently, that Is.

Durfng the cycle with Recruit
T r u ln ln g R e g im e n t. M arine
C orps Recruit Depot. Parris
Island. S.C.. recruits are taught
the basics of battlefield survival.
Introduced to typical military Fashion show set
After a dull and drab January
dully routine, und personal anil
following a bad case o f postprofessional standards.
All recruits participate In un Christmas blues and blahs, a
a ctive physical condllion ing sparkling spring fashion show
program and gain proficiency In may Just prove to be the magical
u variety of military skills In- cure.
The Ladles o f Charity o f Or­
e l u d i n g first aid. rifle
marksmanship and close-order lando are sponsoring tliclr fourth
d r ill. T e a m w o r k and self- annual fashion show at Timad i s c i p l i n e a r e e m p h a s i z e d cuan Country Club on Thurs­
day. Feb. 10.
throughout the cycle.
The Ladles of Charity are
He Joined the Marine Corps In
affiliated with the St. Vincent dc
July 1993.
Paul Society, which serves the
poor o f the community. The
she will constantly be on the fashion show will benefit the
lookout for auditions for experi­ charities they support.
Rullands will provide the fash­
ence In commercial and dramat­
ic acting. She feels the experi­ ions with festivities beginning at
ence can help her In achieving 11:45 a.m.
Tickets are &gt;20 each and may
her ultimate goal as a hostess on
one o f the network television be ordered from Bca Johnston at
shows.
689-7455 or Suite Lampe at
This is her final year In high 788-1469.
Reservations must be mude by
school. She will attend Florida
Slate University, but she Is not Feb. 3.
resting on her laurels. She Is a
Driving ed offered
m em ber o f the cheerleading
A "5 5 A live" driving course
squad and a secretary In student
g o v e r n m e n t . M any o f her will be olferrd by the Lake Mary
evenings are spent with her A A R P on W e d n e s d a y and
church youth group In commu­ Thursday. Jan. 19 and 20.
The class will be held at the
nity service. This past year she
did u volunteer video on AIDS Old Lake Mary City Hall. 158 N.
Awareness for Red Cross. It will Country Club Road, each day
from noon to 4 p.m. The class is
ilg h schools and
be seen In high
&gt;8 per person.
colleges across the country

Catch ol tho Day: Mlko H a rg o n (from lalt), M ik a Davanport and Pat Hargon show otf catch.
Those who complete the class
are eligible for savings on their
auto Insurance.
For more Information call Lake
Mary Seniors at 324-3060 or
Paulce Stevens at 323-4938.

AARP mMts Tuaaday
Area seniors are welcome to
the first m eeting of 1994 for the
Luke Mary Chapter of AAR P.
The group, which meets the
third Tuesday o f each month,
will meet at 1 p.tn. Tuesday at
Old Lake Mary Cliy Hall. 158 N.
Country Club Road.
The featured speaker Tuesday
will be Torn MucCubbln. Central
Florida's famous gardener and
author w h o w rote " F lo r id a
Home Grown."
Guest speakers at these A A R P
meetings cover such Informative

HawkinsC oa tia aod from Pag* SB
reunion will meet on Sunday.
Jan. 23 at 5 p.m. at the Elks
Lodge. 7th St. and Cypress Ave.
Richard “ D .ok" Evans It reunion
chairman.

Quintal sat today

Soloists for Cslsbrallon Choir performance at the
Martin Luther King Jr feslhrltfes are (from left):

r

Central Florida Jazz Society
presents " P a n a m a " F ran cis
Quintet, Sunday, Jan. 16. 2-5
p.m. at Rnscmon! Country Club.
Orlando. Panama Francis Is a
music legend. His career has
spanned decades. He lias played
with greats like Cab Calloway.
Duke Ellington. Dinah Shore.
Mitch Miller, Sarah Vaughn.
Dinah Washington. Kay Charles.
Johnny Mathis. Tony Bennett.
He has received music Industry
recoffoKloa. Som e recently w ere
the 1993 Rhythm and Blues
Foundation Fourth Annual Pto' neer Award. Roscmont Country
Club Will be storting the New
year with a Jazz explosion.
Panama Is beck and he'll be
lighting the fuse.
John Williams, Leroy Richardson, Beltye Wash­
ington. Sylvls Stallworth and Kay Qamer
Hurston fist planntd

subjects as living wills, taxes,
trust investm ents and health
reform.
The m eetings are free and
open to th e public. Annual
membership dues are 13. For
Information, call 323-1142.

The center Is open dally, from 10
a.m. to noon, and beyond. If
activities warrant. So. drop on
b&gt;. You’ll be welcome. Or call
Paulec. 323-4938.

Ganfanars begin year
Calling all seniors
Speaking o f all Lake Mary
seniors, as w ell as others In the
ares, th e r e 's som ething for
everyone da lly at the senior
center located at the Old Lake
Mary City Hall. 158 N. Country
Club Road. N ew members are
needed to add to the present
membership.
Dally activities offered arc:
Crafts, quilting, sewing, woodcarving, painting, line dancing,
bridge and pinochle.
Newcom wcra are welcome.

The Fifth Annual Zora Neale
H u rsto n o f t h e A rts an d
Humanities, an International
celebration, w ill be held by the
town of Eatonvllle. Jan. 24-30.
Huraton Festival *94 will bring
sch ola rs a n d Huraton e n ­
thusiasts from around the world
to celebrate the significance of
Zora Neale Huraton as a writer.
folklorist, and anthropologist.
This event w ill let the world be
aware of the historic community
of Esionvllle and the magnitude
of contributions Hurston has
made to world culture.
Special fe a t u r e s are prefestival events featuring art ex­
hibit openings and receptions,
matinee and ievening perfor­
mances o f the play, "Zora Neale
H u rston." F r id a y , Jan. 21Sunday. Jon. 23. Cultural aria
events, plays, concerts and ap­
.pearance*
__________by
, ‘Legends
*
o f Afri­
can-American Culture Monday.
Jan. 2 4 -S a lu rd a y . Jan. 29.'
Public forum, street festival of
oris, mini-festival o f storytelling,
activities fo r elementary and
a e c o n d a r y - a g e d s t u d e n ts

Lake Mary Garden Club will
welcome new members as 1994
g e ts under w a y . A fte r the
hustle-bustle o f the holidays,
members are ready for new
challenges In 1994. according u»
Mary Jane Durvru.
The club meets In prtvnie
homes and In the Old City Hall
on Ihc fourth Thursday, at 1
p.m.
Newcomers and new members
are welcome. For information,
call Mary Jane. 322-5911. or
Nancy Lowe.330-1514.

workshops for ch ildren and
youth.
Also the traditional Sunday
m o r n in g w o r s h ip , a nond e n o m in a tio n a l, tra d itio n a l
Christian service representative
o f the African-Am erican re­
ligious experience. Sunday. Jan.
3 0 . w ill fe a tu r e B eth u n eC o o k m a n C o lle g e C o n c e rt
Chorale at Wymore Career Edu­
c a t io n C e n te r -A u d ito riu m .
Eatonvllle, 11n.m.
O th e r s p e c ia l a c t iv it ie s .
Tuesday, Jon. 25. 8 p.m.. encore
perform an ce o f Z ora Neale
Hurmlon's "From Sun to Sun: A
Day In a Railroad Cam p." Annie
Ruasell Theatre (tick e ts re­
quired!.
T o those people who would
Hke to see the A lv in A lley
« * P « t o r y Ensemble Saturday, 2
p .m . at the A n n ie Russell.
Thcaire, Winter Park Rollins
College, tickets are available.
They can be obtained by calling
Tlckcimasler (407) 839-3900.
Z o n Neale Huraton Festival '94
information. 1-800-352-3865.

�Caniorj Harald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, January 16, 1094 - t b

To missing dads: Someone
who loves you is waiting
DEAR ABBTi Six months ago
my husband disappeared, leav­
ing m e with our two young
c h ild r e n , w ho c a n n o t u n ­
derstand why the daddy they
adore doesn't come home. Wc
don’t know whether hr is dead
or alive. If he left in a selfish bid
for freedom or In the agony of
shame.
An outpouring of support from
friends has helped me to deal
with m y feelings of hurt, shock
and betrayal, as wr|| as the
fin a n c ia l nightm are he left
behind, but these kind, sup­
portive friends could not give my
chlldirn what they wanted the
most for the holidays — Just
knowing that ihrlr daddy was
alive und doing OK.
Abby. my husband may never
read this letter, but there are
countless other fam ilies out
there who experience the samr
mixture o f hope and fear every
time the telephone rings
So. I ask your readers: If you
are am ong the "m issin g by
choice." please pul aside your
anger, your shame, your feurs.
and pick up a phone. Someone
who loves you is waiting for a
miracle.

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

on St. Valentine's Day.
ABBTd Just have to respond
to the letter from the reader who
wrote thnt during Ihc years
when her children were small,
every Christmas was spent trav­
eling between the homes of her
parent* and her In-laws. And
now that Hie "children" are
grown, they have no family
traditions of Ihclr own.
She went on to say that she
was going to stress to her
children that when they marry
and have children, they should
spend Thanksgiving wlih her —
but Christinas should be spent
with Ihclr own families, and If
Inlvlted, she would visit.
Well. I guess people are never
happy. You know the old saying,
"the grass Is always greener..."

Christmastime. T h a i'* what the
holidays are all about — the
hectic pace, the sharing, the
running out of hot water; thoae
big. fun meals, board games,
renting videos; talking Into the
wee hours of the morning, vow ­
ing tomorrow night you all
swear you’ll go to bed at a
"decent” hour, and then re*
peatlng the same routine and
talking until 2 a.m.I
What Is this woman com ­
plaining about, for god’s sake —
her kids have wonderful family
memories and those are their
family tradltionsl I was home for
Christmas...

BUT ONLY IN MT DREAMS
DEAR ABBTt I Just want to

thank you and everyone who
participated In your Operation
Dear Abby and wrote to those o f
us In the service who arc doing
tours throughout the world.
Photo by Ha#i»««t ScfwtMHtor
Each and every one of our Jobs 1s
difficult and the rewards are Obs«rving birthdays al First Methodist Church’s
Melvin and his fathor, the Rev. Cliff Molvln,
scarce. I used to wonder whether annual birthday celebration are (loft side of table,
church pastor. (Right side, from left): Sandy
people thought o f us back home. from left): David Shafer, Amy Fitzgerald, Matthew
Swain, Ron Neuman. Kit Bedell and Ben Richards.
But now t can lay those thoughts
forest.
I hope that you print this so
those who wrote w ill realize how
Continued from Page SB
heart Is from a 20-year-old around. Nellie, a former Latin
important a simple 10-mlnule
person, but don't know whether t e a c h e r al S e m in o le H i g h
A ll ONO THE WAITDVO
letter Is to those o f us thousands must return for finul therapy
It’s male or female. "I have no School, was a class sponsor
and assessment at Ihc Mrdlral
o f miles from home.
DEAR WAIT1NO: It’s too late
We have lived away from
Idrn where the heart came
nearly every year, so the C ol­
On behalf o f the U.S. Armed University o f South Carolina
for a Christmas miracle, but that
home and fam ily since my son
from,” Troy said. “ And I don’t emans are always on the Invita­
They arc hopeful that thry will
Forces. I thank you.
Im lssln g person could be a (now 15) was 20 months old. I
EM7A MICHAEL E. BURRS, be home for good by the middle care. I have no desire to find out. tion list.
sweetheart and let his (or her) would give anything to be home
My obligation lo the donor Is to
Then, there has nlwnys been
UBH ACTIVE. USB o f February.
family know where he (or she) Is w i t h m y f a m i l y a t
Troy has suffered from con­ live a long, healthy life and lo her family to gut her. But the
BUTTS (AE-2 7)
t ake ca re o f m y s e l f . I t ’ s tables turned this year. Alter
gestive heart failure for several
awesome."
Christinas, she and Boyd enter­
years and the condition kept
A l t h o u g h he Is st i l l on
tained IG of his cousins at u
getting worse. There was little
medication, there has been no reunion at their home. From all
hope for Improvement and his
days were limited from "at any
sign of rrjeetlon. He engages tn a repons, a good time was had by
tim e" to ” a matter of months."
daily physlral fitness program all and Nellie’s home cooking
which Is necessary tn conjunc­ was the best.
He said. ” 1 couldn't see sitting
tion with the mcdlrntion.
back and not doing anything
Troy explained Hint according
about It."
to a him they viewed. In 1986. M ass birthday parly
His local physician. Dr. Knbcrt
there were only 250 persons
Roscm ond. recom m en d ed a
Herman Schroeder tells us
awaiting transplants In the Unit­ that a gala birthday party was
heart transplant, and the paper
ed Stales. Today, he says, there held at the First United Method­
p ro c e s s in g p r o c e e d e d . Dr.
are thousands and the success ist Church last Sunday night for
Roscmond attended MUSC und
rale Is over 80 percent.
T r o y ’s' oth er sp ecialist. Dr.
the entire congregation. Birth­
The Rays and their family day tables were festively deco­
L a w re n c e V a l l a r i o . had a
have becom e stro n g donor
fellowship there. So. It was only
rated for each month and cele­
advocates. During their absence,
natural that t hi s h i g hl y brants sat at the table repre­
their
daughter-in-law.
Tammy,
recommended facility was the
senting their month.
was the family spokesperson and
p la c e fo r T r o y ’ s p ro p o se d
A bou t 100 m em bers und
did a super Job. Troy said she guests enjoyed the covered-dish
transplant.
also signed up many transplant event. Herman said.
But it was not that simple. T o
donors
begin with. Troy was too old
Today, life goes on lo Hie
(over GO), according tu the uni­
fullest tor liar bunt and Troy.
versity specifications. But after
SHS 1974 reunion
Afld bow sweet U 1st
nine days o f more cvaluaUou.
-rile Bcmlnole tltgti School
the doctors considered Troy u
class of 1974 Is planning the
"good candidate." He said. m’ I Juniors set awards,
20th class reunion. An organiza­
was pretty old for a transplant —
Installation
tional m eeting Is scheduled
the first one (hat age (at UMSC)
The Junior Woman's Club of Tuesday at 7 p.m.. at the Rich
and from out-of-state."
ItwWr K B S
Sanford has scheduled Ihc An­ Plan. 306 W. 13th St.
&gt; f Errs
To say that he and ills family
nual In stall,) l ion and Awards
o *#Sn
Classmates are rordlully In­
were not fearful o f the un­ C erem on y J an . 2 0 . at Hie
m sz
vited to attend and be a part of
dertaking Is som ew h at u n ­ clubhouse. 309 S. Oak Avc. This
this event. Your Input Is needed.
realistic. but Troy's unbridled
Is the time the vivacious Juniors Far Inform ation, call D avid
faith and courage came trium­ are honored for their activities
Rusal. 323-9124.
phantly shining through. There
during the pas] year.
were several trying momenta
Kathy Krasnoff is chairman of
and maybe a few concerns, but
the event.
Troy said. " I never felt It (the
*■ »»4|MA .
transplant) would fall. There was
HD
not any great fear there, but It Is
ru m
Barks back home
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a frightening thing to a lot of
2 IS 4 19 7 00 900
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people."
irni
a**- *n-m c»y Ur'Harks have moved luck from
GRUM PY OLD MEN
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M B m f w i- iS f e a .
fanfare, the Rays rented an
Sanfurd home for the winter. Dr.
apartment In Charleston for the
CABIN BOY
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duration of their stay and to Barks luis had two heart sur­
geries und was serious condition
Mart the waiting game. They
M R S. DOUBTFIRE
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today.
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carrying a beeper in Ihc event of
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l * t * * f i g » hob*
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school reunions than any couple
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groups, attended Trinity Meth­
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During their stny In Charleston. a number o f relatives and
friends visited the Hays from
Sanford, Including Janice and
Wendell Springfield. Also, they
e n jo y e d v i s i t s fro m A l v i n
Calhoun, a former Sanfordltr
who now lives in Charleston.
It was six months to the day
from the time Troy registered for
a transplant until the operation
was completed. Barbara hud
gone to the beauty shop and
Troy was reading when the
long-aw aited cu ll cam e. He
phoned the shop to interrupt
Barbara’s hair styling and In a
little over an hour, they were at
the hospital.

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apprehensive, but suld. “ Troy *
had such a positive attitude. It au
made It easier to cope which
helped me."
He was In surgery six hours
which began before midnight on
Nov. 10 and ended on Nov. 'JO.
When he came out from under
the anesthetic, he cou ld n ’ t
believe how mueh belter he felt
and that he could breathe. ” 1
was so excited the first week I
couldn't sleep." he said. "It Ithe
excitement) still hasn’t left. My
energy level is way up... I enjoy
everything m ore."
The Rays are aware that his

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�• Sanford Harald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday, January 16, 1994

by Chic Young.

B L O N D IE

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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today and chance might play a
TT"
dynamic role in your affairs,
especially where business or
money Is concerned.
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The goals and objectives you
establish for y ou rself today
should rem ain con fid en tial.
They could lose some of their
Impart If too many people know
o f them prematurely.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Today you might start nut as the
s t ude nt but c o ul d r api dl y
chungr Into the role of a teacher.
Others will want to hear wliat
you have to say.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20|
The secret to your success today
Is In pul your heart as well as
your head Into your work. If
what you're doing enhances
your self-esteem. It will have an
equal effect ujton others.
CANCER (June 2 1'July 22)
You could tie In for a pleasant
surprise today when you discov­
er the two people who have been
talking behind your hark were
1Hith saying nice things,
LEO IJuly 23 Aug 221 There
a re In d ic a tio n s you mi g ht
liecome Involved In something In
this cycle that could have a

benefit eflcet upon iitheru. us
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
well ns yourself. It's an en- Although you won't deliberately
deuvora which may be destined Iry lo be flamboyant or showy
to grow rapidly. *
today, everything you do or say
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22) If will have a dramatic impact on
you are presently unattached others, ow ing lo your unique
and are looking for a new charisma.
relationships Ibis is an excellent
SAG ITTARIUS |Nov. 23-Dec.
day lo get out and circulate,
becuuae you could meet the type 21) Today you could tie power­
fully motivated by Inclinations
of person you've been seeking.
LIBRA *|Scpt. 23-Ort 231 Thai that are of a giving mlher than a
which Is or true value today taking nature. It looks like you
cannot be counted purely In will do som eth ing very Im ­
material ways You could gener­ pressive before the day ends.
Copyright 1994 NEWSPAPER
ate extra rewards others might
ENTERPRISE ASSN
not understand.

By Bernlce Bede O m I
YO UR B IR TH D A Y
J in . 17. IBH4
In Ihc year ahead your chart
Indicates more fun^thlngs could
be In store for you than serious
ones. It may be due In part lo
new Interests and new friends
you'll be developing.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jun
19) There’s n strong possibility
you might find a way at this
t i me to a c q u ire so m eth in g
you've been wanting. In order lo
do this, you may have to strike
an unusual bargain .
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 10)
Today your way o f doing things
is likely to be an Improvement
upon the Ideas o f your compa­
nions. However, you'll have lo
be a good diplomat In order to
convince them this is true.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Personal advantages might re­
sult today from something that
has thus far on ly produced
problems. Tlila Is a strange
development that could turn a
loser Into a winner In front of
your eyes.
A R IE S (March 21-April 191

Get your heads together today
with Iwo friends with whom you
share a common Interest. The
time is right lo build a team with
a purpose and get rolling.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20|
Your personal Interests can be
advanced today If you Include
others In your attempts to Im­
prove your own lot in life. If this
Isn't pari of your motivation,
you're apt to do less.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20|
Your dreams are r.ot that far out
of line today regarding things for
which you're presently aspiring.
However, you must art upon
your aspirations and merely Just
entertain them.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 221
Today you might t&gt;e more fortu­
nate than usual In Joint en­
deavors. especially If you are
associated with an Individual
who Is Idealistic, moralistic, as
well as smart.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Even
though you may not be very
demonstrative today, the subtle
kindness you display In both
words and deeds will make a
powerful Impression on others.

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VIROO (A ug. 23-Sept. 22)
Persons with whom you'll be
Involved today might not be a b le '
to match the qulrknrss and
br i g ht nes s o f you r me nt a l
faculties Don't use this ns an
excuse for upsmanahlp.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Dr
r Utons you mukr today could
have fur reaching effects on your
ussoclulrs. ns well us yourself.
Fortunately, you should be able
lo Judge and accurately evaluate
both sides o f all Issues
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
One o f your unique talents Is
your ability to perceive nnd
sense the needs nnd wants o f
others. Today, while Irving to
make life better for them, you
ton mi ght reap u n solicited advantages.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Today you might encounter
someone with whom you'll share
a very strong, mutual attraction.
Tills could turn out to be an
e x t r e me l y In teres tin g r e la ­
tionship.
Copyright 1994 NEWSPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

WIN AT BRIDGE
By Phillip Alder
If u man will comprehend the
richness and variety o f the
universe and Inspire his mind
with a due measure o f wonder
and of awe. he must contemplate
the humun Intellect not only on
Us heights of genius but In Its
abysses of Ineptitude.
So wrote A.E. Housmun. and
today’s deal bolds Ihc potential
for both the abyss o f Ineptitude
and the height of genius.
How would you plan the play In
six hearts? West leads the
diamond king.
It was a delicate, but reasonable,
auction. North's Initial rrsponsr
was gumr-forclng unless he rebid three diamonds. When South
showed a sixth heart. North
made an advance cue-bid o f four
clubs, showing a fondness for
hearts and (he club ace.
Declarer made short work o f the
pluy. He won the first trick with

dummy's diamond ace. played u
spade to his nee, cashed I he
spade king and ruffed the spade
six with dummy's heart eight.
East gleefully ovcm iffcd with
the Jack and shot back a trump.
Now declarer had lo try the club
finesse, but It lost and East
returned a diamond. With no
way to reach dummy's club ace.
South conceded Iwo down.
South, of course, complained
about his had luck. Hut the other
players were unsympathetic.
They had noticed that If South
had taken his first spade ruff
with dummy's heart king, he
would have been safe. South
returns to hund with a club to
the king and mfrs Ih c spade Jack
with dummy's heart right. It
doesn't matter that East overruffs: South bus the rest o f the
tricks.
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Climbing ladder of success in fire department
Female fire officials
find careers unique
By SUSAN WINNER

Herald Correipondanl
SANFORD — For the paM 25
y e a r a , p y s r l i o l o g l s t ■ and
(MychlntrUls have spent rounlIcbr hour* and studies scarrlilug
to prove If tlicre Is a difference In
men and women and their per*
fonnanreson the Job
And now. more men are going
Into what began us femaleoriented professions and women
are ent e r i ng predom inantly
male-centered Jobs There arr
now men and women nurses.
Policemen and firemen ore now
pollre ofllrers and firefighter* as
women enter these professions.
S a n f o r d a nd L a k e Mnry
happen to h a v e t wo such
women, climbing the ladder ol
success In the file department
Lyn Wright, new City of Uikr
Mary fire marshal. Iiegan tier
position In November.
"I'm the first full paid female,"
she said.
Eleven years ago her career
tx-gan In fire service. Wrtght ho*
little contart with women In the
course of her day Onr week Into
the Job she was ushered In to
assist at a large brush fire.
Her main Job duties Include
plans review, and arson In­
vestigation* (or cause and origin.
She Is a member of the Scmlnolr
County Arson Task Force. The
largest part o f her Job involves
Itaslc fire safety and InsjxcUnn
for commerrtal properties within
the city limits
"1 deal wlih mostly men." she
said. "Contractors, plans rrvtrw
and architects."

not bad."
She spoke of the reasons site
chose this profession.
"It was a euphoric altitude. I
wanted to assist women and
chlldirn. People had told me
how In crisis situations women
can many times he of more
assistance to other women and
children. I thought, wouldn't It
he nice with my special talents
as a mother In a iqx-rlall/eit field.
I took a class at Daytona Ueach
Community College in 1987 on
crisis I nterventi on fo r rape
victim s."
Wrtght also discussed how
frequently people see women In
law enforcement and fire service
with short hair and prrsumr
tfiry arr trying to be masculine.
"Until recently some depart­
m ents required shorter hair
because ol safety factors. Now
the hoods wont hang completely
over Ihr shoulders so longer hair
would hr covered.” She con­
cluded. "There's no reason why
women can't come Into ihr field.
T h e y should tal k to other
women already In and get the
Inside track to understand nil
aspects of the Job. For male or
f e mal e they have to know
they're strong enough to deal
with the emotional strain. You
witness children dying In a flrr
and If you have children at home
It’s hard lo see That was the
hardest thing lor me. We're
required to assist the coroner
and move bodies from the re­
mains of the lire. We put our life
on the line and we do It because
we care After all w e're the o n o
going Into a burning building
when even-one else Is running
out."
Terri Murray, Investigations
Inspertor for the Sanford Fire
Department, has more o f a law
enforcement background.
" I'v e been In law enforcement
since high school." she said. "I
was a youth deputy, then out of
high school I was a dispatcher
for nine years. Starling out. It
was an experience. I'm probably
more assertive now."
Over the years she felt site has
learned to deal w ith things
better.

She related her earlier dealings
In t r a i n i n g t o b e c o m e a
firefighter. Even though her ca­
reer seemed to Ire off to a rocky
start In regard to bring accepted,
she knew stir was prepared.
‘ I began some aggressive
training four months tx-forc I
started the academy." she salt].
"I lifted weights for strength and
began running stairs at the
football Held for endurance."
According to Wrtght. women
firefighters came Into the field
about 1974 or 1975. but the
rarly '80s sparked more Interest.
On a national scale less than one
"Generally anyone coming In
percent of, woiftrn ootnprUc Ihe new, whether male or female,
fire services. The saying she must earn respect." ahe said
follows In dealing with the oc­ "Those women that are nrw
casional srxlst com m ent Is coming In now are not having as
“ What goes ar ound comes hard a lime Ixrcausc It is more
around " She felt that at times accepted."
you are part of the practical
Murray frit uny woman In a
Jokes and then give hack.
typically nialr-oricntrd career Is
"Males go through the same going to have some problems.
type of acceptance as females."
she said. "W e all have to demon­ ‘ Her solution — "Maintain a
strate that we're part of the good sense of humor, that's very
team. On a scale of one to 10 I Important and an understanding
only feel I'd rate teasing on the of human brings and realize
Job that I'm female as a two. It's m ales and fem alea are dtf-

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Torri Murray, Sanford Flra Daparlmant.

Lyn Wrlghl, with lha Laka Mary Flra Daparlmant.
lerent."
Her Job duties are murh like
Wright's yet Murray Is a sworn
police officer She follows In­
vestigations all the way through
to the arrest, which she can
make.
"I'm Just like a police In*
vestlgator but I work for the fire
departm ent." she said. "T h e
police department doesn't have
anyone to do arson Investiga­
tions. They can be very lime
consuming."
She determ ines cause and
origin and If a burglary Is
s u s p e c t e d , she r e t ri ev e s
fingerprints.
" I do most anything a crime
tech n ician w ould d o ." said
Murray.
She Is also active In the public
relations aspect of the depart­
ment.
" I go lo Hoys Town frequently
and talk to them ." she said. "I
really like that age group "
After bring In the field for 23
years, her advice to women
considering a position is. ‘ lie
aware that problems may exist
hut be ymtrsoif. tutd hatlcvr In
vnuraelf. Don't wear your feel­
ings on your sleeve. Just take
things with a grain of salt, but
don't he taken advantage of. You
need balance. No one deserves to
he treated without respect and
sometimes you will, whether It
lx- from the public or jx-oplc you
work with."
Murray frit very content In her
Job and wi th her male coworkers.
" I like working with men." she
said. "T h e guys I work with treat
me like a lady. They treat me

like I'd like to be treated. I'm
happy!"

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NOTICE OF
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Notice li hereby given that I
am engaged In butlntM at S)1
Lombardy Rd . Winter Spring*.
HtoO Seminole County. F torIda
under the F k ill lew* Name at
•CARRY IT KWIK. and mat I
intend to reglttor told name
wim lha Civilian at Corpora
lion*. Teiieheiwe Florida, in
accordance wim the prertttont
at the i 1 1 i Name Statute*.
To Wit Section M I ft. Florida
Statute* 1001
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In ra the marriage ot
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ME NT at me City of Lose Mary.
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contidor a roquet I tram Can
tlanca and Anthony Nardo.
applicant, tor a variance to
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Ordinance* to tottall a ewlm
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the relief demanded in the
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OATEDen November 14 1002
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BY: ROBIN BASS
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Inter mat ton Lino. To
rmaltow tooqarq'
Cerement* which are currently
bemg tolicltod. call
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County. Florida
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haW In lha City Commlulen
Chamber* at 100 Norm Country
Club Road. Laka Mary The
Public It Invited to ettond and
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continue tram lime to time until
a final action It mad* by the
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County. Florida, under the
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COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
NOTICE
ATTENTION Mary M Marler
Clem B H e,n o and Ryan E
Colgate or men heir*, assign*,
transfers. or successors In In
i r r i t i and me unknown spouse*
of ail me above
RE SEC n TWP IFS RCE
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A recent Imped ton of me
above deter,bed properly re
reeled me unoccupied tiruc
lure* are unset* unsuitable lor
occupancy and detrimental to
me health, i t ' d , and weitere
of fha general public The tiruc
lures ere a health and tire
haiard due to inadequate main
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In accordance with Seminole
County Ordmanco N la. the
above mentioned structures ere
declared to be e public nuisance
and must be demolished end
removed from the property. The
demolition and removal ol the
structures must begm within
thirty (M l days end be com
plated within ninety (SOI days
after receipt ol fhlr notice, or
you may undertake me appeal
process at outlined In Section
Stvon (J| of County Ordinance
Number IRIS T* pursue the
appeal process. II will be nates
sery lor you to appear before
me Board of County Commit
sioners end present any relevant
or material tacts or evidence as
to why me above mentioned
structures should net be de­
clared a public nuisance it you
wish to appeal to me Board of
Commissioners, please let me
know and I will request the
Board U tel a time and dele tor
a hearing
Failure to begin removal of
the tiruc lures or failure Ip
appeal to the Board of Commit
tuners within thirty fJOJ days
after receipt at this notice may
result in action being taken by
the County to have the struc
lures demolished and romevod
A ll costs incurred by the County
tor me demolman and removal
• I th e s tru ctu res w ill be
ass es se d •• yeu end may
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F L SITff. Seminole County,
Ftorlde. under the Fictitious
N am e of D R U G ABUSE
P R E V E N T IO N OUIDE. and
that I inland to register Mid
name wttti the Division o( Carporallont. Tallahassee Florida,
in accordance with the pro
visions ol the Fictitious Nemo
Statutes. TeW it Section M l et.
Florida Statutes IW1
William J. Jones
Publish January is. Iff*
DEM no

LCOAL ADVERTISEMENT
RE BIDtS/W-11
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
OIVEN mat me City el Senlord
Florida will receive seeled bids
up to I N P M on Tuesdey.
February I, Its*. in Ihe Pur
chasing Of Ike, Room It I lor me
lot lowing Hems:
SPORTS ACCIOENT
INSURANCE
All bids are to bo delivered or
mailed la: The City of Senlord
Purchasing Office MO N Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida JJIIl
The keeled bids will be publicly
opened later that kame dey at
I N P M in the City Cam
m itt Ion Chambers. Room III.
Sanford City Hall Lato otters
will be returned to sender un
Spec 111(4Herts and me proper
bid terms are available at no
cost. In the Purchasing Office.
Room )41. 300 N Park Avenue
Senlord Florida (4S&gt;I UP HD
Facsimile or telegraphic tods
will not be acceptable
The City ol Sanford reserves
me righl to eccept or refect any
or all btdt. wth or without
causa, to waive technicalities or
to accept the bid which in Us
lodgement best servos Ihe Inter
esl of the City
Persons with d lia b illlie s
needing eksutance to pertici
pate in any of mesa proceedings
should confect the Personnel
O llie r AD A Coordinator at
i X U H lorty eight hours m
advance ol the meeting
CITYOF SANFORD
Wetter Sneerln
Purchasing Agent
January II, IH4
Publish January Ik. ISS4
DENIS

COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
NOTICE
ATTENTION Rena Matthew,
or her heirs, assigns, transfers,
or successors In Interests end
the unknown spouiet at ell the
RE LOTS IS v It B IK C
BUNGALOW CITY P B I P G 13
im s b u n g a lo w b lv o i
A recent inspection et the
above described praperty re
reeled the unoccupied struc
hires ore untalv unsuitebie tor
occupancy end detrimental to
me health, safety, and welfare
at me genera' public The struc
lures are a health end tiro
haiard due to Inedeguete mam
len a n ce. d ilap id a tio n , ond
In accordance with SemlroU
County Ordinance M 14. the
above mentioned structures ere
declared to be a pubi‘&lt; nuisance
and must be demolished and
remeved tram the property The
darnel it Un and removal of the
structures must begin within
thirty lie ) days and be com
ptoted within ninety (tot days
alter receipt ol mis notice, er
yeu may undertake the appeal
process as outlined In Section
Savon ( I ) ot County Ordinance
Number H 14 To pursue me
appeal process. It will be notes
sery tor you to appear before
the Board Ol Comty Commit
ktonors and prewnt any retevant
or me Serial tacts or evidence as
to why the above mentioned
structures Should not be do
tiered 0 public nuisance II you
with to oppeat to The
know and I will request the
Board to set a time and date tor
a hearing
Failure to begin removal ot
the structures or failure to
appeal to the Board ot Commit
Honors within thirty IK I days
after receipt ot this notice may
result In action being taken by
ihe Ceunty to have the struc
lures demolished and removed
All costs Incurred by the County
tor the demolition and removal
e l the stru ctu re s w ilt be
assessed to yeu and m ay
become a, lien against your
Hi
flans concerning mis matter,
please call Oroma N waned! at
» 1 1DO. e . tension 7113
Publish December Js. i f f ) and
January J. S. A IS. It*4
OEM If !

PS- IM - Legal Advertisement
THE BOARDOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Separate seated Eepretstons pi Interest tor PS 144 Engineering
Services/Lynwood WTP will be accepted by Seminole County et the
offices ot me Purchasing Division until I OS P M . toes I time.
Tuesday. February «. tm . One marked "O rigm er end sia (si
ceples must be submitted. Eepretstons el Interest received after the
specified deu thafl be returned wnapomd
SCOPE Or SERVICE I ;
Ta pravtde engineering services, permitting end other related
tasks associated with the design ot e new water treatment plant
tocatod at no; Jerome Way. Apopka. FL U to l
M AIL OR DELIVER TO Ceunty Services Building IMI Fad First
Street. Purchasing Division Room K O I Senlord. Ftorlde a m
SUBMITTALS MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE PURCHASING
DIVISION, net EAST FIRST STREET. )RD FLOOR - ROOM
allot. SANFORD. FLORIDA. NO LATER THAN &gt; 00 P M LOCAL
TIME EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST RECEIVED AFTER THAT
TIME WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
M ARK OUTSIDE OF ENVELOPE
PS 1*4 - Engineering
Services/Lynwood WTP
Sommole County ancouragesMBE/WBE participation
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT LINDA C JONES.
PURCHASING DIVISION CONTRACTS ANALYST. 1403) III I IK
EXTENSION I I I f &lt;71II PS 144 COMPLETE PACKAGE IS AVAIL
ABLE IN THE PURCHASING DIVISION AT NOCHARGE
NOTE i All prospective offeror» ere hereby ceutuned not to
contact any member ot the Seminole County Board of County
Commissioners, County Manager or SeHclUn Committee regarding
the above proposal Any Inquiries pertaining to mu E ifv n iK V ol
Ifftorqst mutt bo directed through the Pwrct.etlng Dlrltton contact
person noted above The County will not entertain or be responsible
tor any oral interpretations given by any Cesmty employee,
representative or others The Issuance ot a written addendum it the
only etfk ie l method whereby Interpretation, clarification or
additional Information can be given Addendumtil It any. will be
luued only by the Purchasing Division to all firms et record as
having received mis package
The County reserves me right to re fee I any or all otters, with or
without cause, to waive tothmcaiiiies. or to accept the otter which in
Its best ludgmenl best serves the interest el the County Cost of
submittal et mu attar is considered an operational cost of me offerer
end shell not be passed on to or borne by the County
Central Services Purchasing
1101 E 1st Street - Room «JKt
Sanford. F L U ID
Publish J e n * * , IS. lfS4
(JEN 10

CELEBRITY CIPHER
UAO

Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

Seminole
322-26 i1

tpy famous

U L I I F j

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS
1:00 AJL • *30 Pit.
MONOAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
Mcofuacuttvottmoo------- VitHnt
1conaecuttve Otnoo--------70f aim
3 cfwacutfvt Drum------- t i t aim
1time-------------------- St.1l a loo
Rsteo art par laotw, bated on 3 Unto
* 3 Una* Minimum

S I W S I I U Y ,

T I S R Y D J Y

PI H

J U T I I H I U Z ,

SctwdkJng may include Hereto Axhwrgee* at F » onto td an aAMunel day
Cancel amen you get retiiti Peyorfytardeysyw eednedeliitoesm ed
Use U deecnpBon lor tessest n k UB Copy esdt M o w accepted** typer
gritTvcaf tom -Commercial Oequoncy rotes ere eveSetie
DEADLINES
Tuesday thru Friday 12 Neon The Dey Enters Put*cannn
Sunday And Monday S X P U Friday

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In the event ol an error In an
ad, the Senlord Herald wttt be responsible tor the Brat
Insertion only and only to the extant of the coat of that
Insertion Please check your ad for accuracy the Brat day It
tuna.

L e g a l N o tic e s
NOTICE OF JALE
The Senlord Airport Authority
has lor tew one (It I I * IS
m o ld e d f i b e r g l a s s p r e
fabricated building Sealed bids
wilt be received on Authority
forms only end will bo Opened ot
It 00 0 m on January I s l**4
el the Authority's ulfk* Mealed
at 111! Mellertvllle Avenue
Pleats cell M I IT 'I to» intorme
tun or pick up 4 b‘d term et the
Author tty kettles
Publlkh January Ik, If**
OEN l i t

21 — Personals
ADOPTIONS
Free medkel lir e , trenspor
latlen. counseling private
doc tor pi us 11&gt;mo r tpenses
fl*« ■3)1)11 Cell Attonwy John
t rrrkrr
feetill**

1

23— Lost A Found
LOST in a r e e e l It lh A
Mulberry
Female puppy
black grey on leil I I ) *&lt;S

25—Special N otices

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice
hereby given met I
am engaged in business et Iff#
Sunshine Tree Blvd . Lengwood
JTI.S. Seminole County. Florida
under the Fictitious Name ot
INTERIOR PLANT MAINTE
NANCE, end met i intend to
register said name with me
Divlsun ot Cerperatuns. Telle
hastes Ftortde. in accordance
with tha provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes To
Wit Section M )4 f. Florida
Statutes I f f !
Linda D Crentn
Publish January is. test
DEN IIS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTV.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fits Number T I N ) CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
BLANCHE LEE WEBB
p/h/e Blanch Webb.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The adm lnltlrelien ol Ihe
e sta te o l B LA N C H E LEE
WEBB, e'k/e Blench Webb.
S i d i t e Sid,. . Fali l e H u m b er
. is panel nS t In the
Circuit Court ler Seminole
County. Florida. Probate Olvl
lion, the address et which Is
Seminole Ceunty Courthouse
Senlord. FL K i l t The names
end addresses of the personal
representative end the personal
representative s attorney are
sal form below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PER
SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All persons on whom mis
nolke Is served who have ob
factions that challenge the valid
ity pf the will, the queilftretUns
of the personal representative,
venue, er furlsdktien of mis
Court ere required to file their
e b fe c lle n i with this Court
W IT H IN THE L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DATS AFTER THC
DATE OF -SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditors of me decedent
end other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate on whom e copy of this
notka Is served within three
months oiler the date of the first
publication of mis nolke must
file their claims with this Ceurt
W IT H IN THE L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All ether creditors el the
decedent end persons having
claims or demands egem il me
decedent's estate must tile their
claims with mis court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THISNOTICE
A LL CLAIM S. OEMANOS
A N 0 OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The dele of the llrsl publics
tun el mis Notice It January f,
Iff4
Personal Representative
Charles E Thomas. Jr.
t l l f Tierre Circle
Winter Park. F L H it )
Attorney tor Personal
Representative.
Thomas A Speer
Thomas A Speer,PA.
P O Bos 1)04
Senlord. FL JUT) IK4
Telephone (40IIJ7I0SI1
Ftorlde Bar No 010473
Publish Jenueryf. IS. Iff*
DEN 4t

FAX
YOUR CLASSIFIEDAD
TOUS ANYTIME
MY OR NIGHT!
407-323-9408
For convenient end econem.
cel advertising nothing bee's
the Senlord Hereto Fat us
your eel to tha Classified Dept
end include the tortowmg m
tor melton
eBuim gram e address end
phone number
e Contact name and phone
number lor ad verification
oyiartdaie
e Number ot days you would
like your ed to run

IOU

JTOV

PC O T U

ULV

WO D X V D . *

V • I J O V • I .

BOWL LIKE A PRO Lessons
by a professional bowler Any
egt Men. Ied&gt;es or children
Ed Kremarcik *0 !IK S 144
Mentbrr ot tha PBA
DRUMS. KEYBOARD. PIANO
LESSONS. Bagiawar guitar
and best Degreed instructor
with ) years teaching eiperl
rnce All styles and tore's
First lessen tree Kyle MASS'S

41—Com otory L o ti
I

LOTS. Oekiewn Memorial
Pars i tor me price ol ll
SI.I0P Ce*l NO I l f I HO

P R E V IO U S SO LU TIO N "T h e o n e thing I bring to acting
froth rock n 'r o H to an absence o l lo ir . " — (Former

Eagle) Otonn Frey

DAYCARE TEACHER
Call balween

fA M tIA m

1,1 H D A skJnrM e tody

71— Help Wanted

DAYCARE TEACHER

ADD TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOW!
CALL U l *1)1 er lit Skit

For toddler room end 1 yv
oids ) lull lime positions. I
pert lime position Experience
pryterred k id s Homer,
MB-fJM

AGENTS fUAt ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds n r success
We re wail Into euf ltd dec use
cf treuung successful agents
N o 'u m w ’
W ellhe'pl
WATSON R tALTVC O H P
REALTORS
IT) I I *
AOENTS AVON Earn to K X
No dnov door PT FT Incur
onto available Sand! Ml I l f )
ASSEMBLERS
Hand mail
work *PM
1) MPM St per
hour
Never a tool
Help Prrsennrl I l f f I f f

DIRECTOR
For established chltdcart ten
te» Education *nd eyperience
■nearly childhood requ'rod
Call ID H it

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS Tavares. Fl
e writ eslebiished end grow
mg Central Florida based
company offers you
a Semi Annual Pay Increases
• Stop OH Pay

AsstsUnt lot StniN Office

a Unloadevg Pay
a VacatunPay

C-eneeel duties including light
typing, payroll, etc 1200
weekly
13) *4)1
AUTO AUCTION ORIVERS
HCEOEDI Must hare .k id
drivers license and be able to
drive slick Cali between l l
SPRINT STAPF1NO, Ml toll

• Safety Bonus
• Spouse Hiding Program
• Average Trip S I Days
a ia to Modal Conventional

Part lima leasing person lor
Stonebrook Apartm en ts
Commission Weekends a
must
C a lin ifS tt
EOF

Medium to heavy duty trucks
Must hare esperlenca and
toots IM B fM M J f
M IOtCAL

MACHINIST
With live years eiprrvn ct
Knowledge of vertkel mill
benrlklal Call » )f * 0 0 lor
Interview
_______________

MACHINE MECHANIC
Winter Springs Company
seeks person with ) * years
e a p e r i e n c e In h e a v y
manulaclurmg machine set up
end repair SI per heur,
per menanent pest I un t
Never alee!
Heto Perxawnel. StofTf*

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT
ISO aperlment community
looking tor •■perimeed main
lenance e ffic ie n t
Greet
Penetl'kf Apply in person
Seilpomte Apartmknts. *1 W
tommeto Bled MM Ml______
(M A T E R IA L HAHOLER*
Company will tram' Super
opporhm'ty to grew I Celll
FREE REOISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
IM W Itlh St 111 it ft
e MECHANIC TRAINEE *
Easy a* p*e' Beginner * spot
with greet chance to move up'
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
I * W 11th St l i n n *
MEDICAL

LPN
CNA

RN/LPN NURSING DIRECTOR
Woodland Towers. Delands
•inesl luiwry retirement can
tor, seeks e qualified RN/LPN
lor nursing director, due to the
e s p e e f e d e x p a n s io n pi
attended congregate cere
services te aur tenants
Applkent* mini here eaperi
ence end a strong desire to
wars with senior adults
Applicants must be energetic,
and possess e reel lent man
egemenl, personal and orga
n.jatmnei skills Ttu* Is not a
drsk tub Floor duftos along
with managemant duties will
be ripertrd All Inquires must
bedrettodto
Sd Haber Is Adm inn Ire lor
tDChipeie Are
De'end. F112130
1*0*1 IM )to0

MOCK JURORS
E X P E R IE N C E THE EX
C IT E M IN T OP COURT
ROOM DRAMA! Attorneys
went yOuf bp,nun on real
cases Must be registered
Semirule County voters Pay
t i n an hr Each session lest*
) * h ours
P l e a s * c a ll
I • «&lt; 1*4 D l l . Sunday
t 0001)) (000 Man Wry4

OPTHALMIC TECH

t) hour shltts ) days on )
days aft Innovated lacmty
Call m ton

Full lima experience huces
sary Ref'actionist Call Lori
ei m lean

■ Bf

ORIVER RANTED
F . T Auto parts delivery
Clean FL license leto model
econo car reqd Ca’ l 00) 4*31

BINDERV/DEIIVERY
Part time posltunt eveiiebto
C a tim o a ”

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER
Experienced A mechanketty
inclined Call M l I M

Eip. Industrial
Stwtnt M k Ii i m Opfflton

Engineering turn seeks * u ' i
tie d
e x p e rie n c e d c le ric a l
person Desired cepeb lities
include
Typ.ng ability. M
A R M or bettor, d k ta tu n end
other e ttite equipment Typ
mg data entry tost wdl be
a d m in,tiered
Send resume to

Mon thru tnurs 0‘ i hr work
days Pd holiday and vaca
tun Apply at San Del. 3240
Old Lk Mary Rd . Sanford

GfttofiT MpRtMURCE/Rtpaif

P O l e i 3404
Sanford. Fl HIM I f *
____________ EOS

Pert tune tor childcare
centers » ) *41)
LABORERS NEEDEO kkiltod
end unskilled Position* avail
able Days Call between I )
SPRINT STAFFING. I l f toll

CPiAS
For ) II end I I I Shift Must be
certified

LAMINAT0RS RANTED

ORDERLY

Eaperience m boat building
Hiring immediately Apply at
ittoPotgnar Place M ld tol

For ) 11 shift
Accepting applications
MonVe, Friday f 4
OeBary Manor 44 N II f ).
Do Bar y * 1 kk* 4414

LANDSCAPER
F/T posittqn
required

COUNTRY LAKE
APARTMENTS
■

.

You Deserve The B est!
Beautiful 1, 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Homes Available

CASH IN ON OUR
NEW YEARS
SPECIALS!
• WMhflrt/DiyRrB In All Unfta
• SUlB-Of-TI)B-Af1 FitnBSB OnlRf
• Enclosed Panoi/Bblconuf
• PrK/it* Extertof StofBQ#

STONEBROOK

,
APARYMENYS ^3

1000 stonobfook DHvb. Sanford ‘ri ^

*

322-9556

COL class D
* 1 )7 )1 1 ))

Make Your
New Year's
Resolution
A Home
At

-h

MECHANIC

Tractors

F 'T . Caper,en&lt;e required
M utt have alter market
knowledge Triad laser cat
r .perunce prel Call * 3 4*11

to !v “ •

UASTNG CONSULTANT

if you have ) years tractor
lie .tor. OTR and snow and ice
espe&lt;ton&lt;e plus e good driving
record, call
IM O ttk M M

Automotiif Cm nltf Ptnoct

_

71— Help Wanted

Cottie In fro m ‘The CoCd
W arm
Zip In Paradise!
_______ £_____________
_____
-

Hei l l .....

n|

\l |v | | /|

1 'vi 1mo. or hr. lew
1

iiM V u ff

S tC rdzA putm eib
733 Secret Harbor Ln, • Lake Mary
3 2 1 - 7 3 0 3

HOURS!

M - f . 0 &gt; S i3 0 • S « t .

I O - S • S u n . C to w a rd

■

1 M O N T H 'S R E N T
W I T H A 12 M O N T H L E A S E
O N 1 &amp; 2 liD R M . A P T S *

3714 Ridgewood Ave*. Sanford

SAIL CASH 112$
High earni-gs. snack soda
local vending route tor
sale tfO O M tim

[STAR. A PAYPHONE ROUTE

i i o j i i e itll

fiioo wk potential
1 eOOaMISJ)_________

Establish A Siuck/Sodi Ru
(D M wk potential
i n o tss oik*

LAW ENFORCEMENT JOBS
No evp necessary Now hit
ing US Customs, officers,
etc . For ufo call It* I f * CO10
Esl I I f f fern to 10pm I days
N IO H T C L U R t and Liquor
licenses Low down, will fl
nance Call owner eO IIff 4tof

59— F in a n c ia l

Services
DOES YOUR CREDIT
REPORT MAKE YOU SICKI
Call The Credit Dector
IM 0M S CREDIT
Our clients are guaranteed 'O
receive e mafer credit card m
to days or complete refund
FIX YOUR CR&gt;OIT HISTORY
Do it yoursail guide seres you
big I I I If l -41)1 E it *1

Nolle*

Carpet Cleaning

FLORIDA STATE RIOUIRES
all contractor* be registered
or certified Ta verify a stair
c o n tra c to rs licen se ca ll
1 *00 &gt;4) 1140 Occupational
Licenses are required by Ihe
• county end can bt verified by
celling 1)1 I I I H i Ik))

SAM-S CARPET CLEANINO
pfut bull and strip Itoert
Retldenllal.'com m erc'el la
hr* 1)4 IS4I, beeper 4 * 0S41

Additions A
Remodeling
RES./COMM Vinyl Stong .
Alum
Framing. O 'yw ail.
Doors. Roofing. Concrete
))!4 t )&gt; S O Belial. C B C IIff*

STOP FORECLOSURE!
I can help *SX success Barry
Myers MI 444 11S1 until IPM

l1
hwxn ini j rrtreikrt hid
To (hdia merer iu theo k w u ji data?
n ) opjrrtniY d the FVrili Nxiial Otari o l j o r
rial SmmtJ Cart rm rxrij c &amp; * M:

S F C A L F E L I C IA N O
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -3 3 1 7

kricansAtMBest

Tu Am, hr.vuHeuH-wluwlittvrwut I n * - ’

t

63--Mortgages
Bought &amp; Sold

71— H b I p W a n t e d

____ - m it it r M - d » R r o w A T W P r f&gt; N p » R » p p je _ —

53— Busin*ss
Opportunities

Dwj diys i m ith jnd rwi o rris i ) n r — fiSrd nth
nrtrtTrrt. ctaArrv x d m utuary.

Florida

teminele Tywne Centre Mall
H w yU B Id
• Pipe rereman
e Bac khoe Operators
• Pipe Layers
elabors
Apply el site
AMIC CONSTRUCTION. LTD
Conduction trailer
Monday Friday I t )

All you need IS your title Jeca
Diamond lor appointment
3*0 m s

31— P r iv o l*
In s tru c tio n s

7hftMnd.dfr«ixk)*rmm*Twrlhf
B n ii Nittral Guud It'si pm-tirr arnxjirH —

—

CONSTRUCTION

REEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY!

It yeu have an, questions
please celt me Classified
A d v e r tis in g D epartm en t
Monday Friday I t o t K

I T E M
■ *X

new tint tt.insn«

CLERICAL

U L V

PIH

TAXES PREPARED
Te. prrper#iion from ITS up
_____
401 M l I l f I

WANTED 1*4 OOO 1st M 'g on
sth owner occupied blk home
tOXInt. toyrsSWJk) I f l )

N0WACCEPTNG

Wrl Dai )hj fi &gt;ur drier d(AtrW) (atrial
P DY

• CLERICAL ASSISTANT*
Creel clients and answer
phone with e smile! Pre
lessunel attitude takes it I
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

61— Money to Lend

% Hudk'' 1[;i»i o.lllrilc!

i Aequo(* V

' OI NZ

CLASSIFIED ADS

71-H e lp Wanted

59— Financial
Services

Cleaning Service
HOUSE CLEANINO. rellabto
end reasonable 'ales Rets
Bonded'Lk/tn* k llk lf )
START TOUR NEW YEAR out
righl Hare me clean your
home, oftke. ale. After dabto
rales
Cali » ) • » * »

Concrete
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal I'M an Duality Opera
jo M m iijp i» » H _ _

RITE-WAY
W L S H O W IJl

/UrLThU Dlaplay A d \
1 Work
1
W o r k S'or
S 'or You„
V ■ Call
C r II Clns.inrd
Clasiinrd J
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

Home Repairs
HANDY'S Mvtttpto Suit Trees,
'got repair, drtreways. patoi
mg Free est. Sr. disc. Ito TH1
specijilrlng in small fobs
^ R C O S a O to ^ r e e e s IW M Il^

Air Ouct Cleaning

Electrical

Janitorial Services

M ASTER E LE C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, comm ret
Lk/lm tE R O dO tin n AUS

BLITZ CUAN JANITORIAL

Automotive

HAROWOODPLOORINO
Install Sanding F(rushing
TOM OLSEN t f 'M I S m i

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waiing JasonGanas 1)4 H i!

BookkeepingOLSEN ACCOUNTING A TAX
SVC Toe prep b o o llraping
financial italaments 12) to*!

Cerpentry
C A R P IN T C R All kind* of home
repairs, painting S, ceramic
Hie RkhardGrots
lit to il

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AFFORDABLE Horn# Repair
All phases Cell tor frte ait
L k /Ins Michael IT ) no*

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to finish Carpantry. plumb
mg. electrical, and rooting
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12* !U l* r » 4 M M M h r * .

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DUN RITEi Clean d ', . v * i , i .
rods, pool decks, walks)
houses Freeesf. ) l l 411)
PRESSURE CLEANINO MANi
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AIR DUCT CLEANINO gutter
ctoenlngiicreening. chimney
sweep Insured Young I Serv
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Flooring

P lu m b in g

T C m ^ m p r o v e m e iT

Rooting
HANOV S Complete Root In
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Lawn Service

Swimming Pool
Sarvica/I
/ Repair

TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CAREI
Res Comm . dependable, tow
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mo Chem Hite Pool Service
2*0 77Ti
Robert Shoemeker

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TWP MASONRY. Brick. Block
Stucco. Concrete. Henove
lunt Lie /Ins .
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Painting
BRUNELL PAINTING Comm
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Carpentry. Door hanging'
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I ) yrs In but. ID I tot
CUSTOM PAINTINO by Jeffery
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MEDICAL M IL P

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hour plot bonvt and com
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3301 S. Sanford Ave.» Sanford

V7— A p a r t m e n ts
F u rn ish e d / Rent

.323-3301SSS&amp;

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balh coni H A lancad yard
claan Lata Mary Mhoott
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garaga
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3210759

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EXCHANGE OR SELL your
proparly totaled anyaharat
l a r a t l f t Realty, f l l f t l l
I OR SAL I BY OWhCM Large
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yard. Fraihly ramodalad
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RIIAI. ESTATE, INC.

3227491
R I V E R F R O N T I T JOHNS
RIVER Vacation yaar round
7300 * kg II mam houM 2/1
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dock ramp and boat houw.
Smoke houM.BBQ Call Faya
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321 - 2720

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JintlMmligld. 323 7271
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LONGWOOD t h e s p r i n g s e
bdrm ] ' i bam. 1 tigry aeacu
lie* hem* ) matter tu'lat ) ♦
garaga lamily rm. Ilrapk
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avail Ait-ng S ift 100 Owen
Fratat Raail, MS R D

LAKE MARY
Lakalronll
Spaoeut bnghl and opan wim
baaulitut yiew ol lak# Irom
many roomi Large tcraanad
porch 110*100
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kilchan wim break latl area
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arator, dithwathar all In
eluded Atkmg ItS.M0
LARGE COMMERCIAL LOT
Lak* Mary, lull oil Lk Mary
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LARC MARY
downtown
Crystal Lak* Ay* etX IK .
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zoning Ait mg SIS 000
LONGWOOD agncullur* ten
Ing J . aero* with lovaly
brick home ) bdrm , ) bam
pool, dbl garaga. large o*en.
grtanhauto. th u lllab oa rd
court Appro■ | acr* lancad

1) 1*000

CALL ELSIE SPIVEY
AFTER HOURS. 3324391

LAKE MARY
SANFORO
•In Out 31th T in *

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Want Ad
That Sells!
YOUR CLASSIFIED AD

w o r k s b e s t w h e n It contains

GIVE FACTS

fetch Your First
Month's Rent
Disappear!

l*sl youmalftn ibebuyira piaaa. What wntMjwu waat la know!
Laat ih* Ham* age, csaditMO, aiaa, brand name, model and
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EXTRA LARGE 142
BEDROOMS AVAILABLE

321-6220

INCLUDE PRICE:
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USE YOUR NAME:

W I K I V A R IV E R
Private
proparly. 1/1. temitted . vlill
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thadad lot Large Fla room.
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1/1. parNct lor coup*
carpal and vinyl,
porch P n v a l* 1*00
latl

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323-3200

USE TOUR TAX RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT

322- 2420

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EXPECT IT!

117—

OWNER FINANCING
S acr* atlal*. ar I acre atlala
both Oyer c 000 tg It V i . pool
latalronl w dock. SM* *00

STENSTROM

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Homes / Rent

MOVE-IN SPECIAL!

401 W. Seminole Blvd. * Sanford 322-1051

In d u strial
R e n tals

SANFORD I bdrm Kilchan A
b&gt;g porch |1M luokly or SMO
mo 10* m *J I&gt; o r MJJIIt
1/1. S A N F O R D AVE.. and
Airport Blvd Naw Hoofing,
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MARINER S VILLAGE

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&gt; bedroom. I bam mj u t* or
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I bdrm. 14I0 mo and up

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aoedooiaoo tg II Fra* rant
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a WCLOCATING! I i * brick
Mr perch, lanced rd M 3.300
e P O O L ! R a n o ra la d ) l
l&lt;rapia:e Mr porch I t t *00

•TKIdpfRtRTrtd Apply *t
7J07W ItfW
toed

Mutt hara aarnad 40 hrt
toward a COA or equivalent
or bachalort dr-jrra in aa n ,
childhood
II I TOOT

Call Sanford 3J0 0296

A IK ) i and owner financing at
low at MOO mol Gov I For*
Cloturet Repot1 SammoN
Orange Yotw a

fortf. Ih Msty atm E hrti

TEACHERS

la r g r Qfrmhouta looking lor
production paapia In par
tmithmg and ihipp.ng da
parlnewti Mutl ba i apabt* ol
working »*"g tuwM ai a &gt;a&lt;i
latl paca Mutl ba p r i l wilh
» om' tiandt A latl on rout t**i

FHA OR VA AS LOW AS IN

WRECXER DRIVER

JkMinydaia I It ttto r

PRODUCTION

H o m es lo r S a le

UrOADABlf H0MIS
VtflTURE I PROPERTIES

Gama wardant tacunty.
maintenance ate Na arp
nacattary Now Miring For
Into Coll ITtat /aaOOlt ait
IJJMAMIO 10 l*M M i l l
• WORD PROC 1 1SOR •
Eaty at plal Dagtnnar t ipol
min grrat ctwtnco to mow upl
FAEE ACGIITRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
im w n m u . i n t in

TEACHERS
? naadad Raquuad Currant
FI tart , | t yrt ftp leaching
adalatranl at rltk youth
Pralar
E ip in campuler
a ttit'a d inttrwcHont non
trodifianal curriculum and
program development Con
tract pattion
He turn* la
PIC
ANn High Vitnal
TITS la-lard A.t
laniard. FI m i l

Firl lima Laundri fosihon

141—

WILDLIFE/
CONSERVATION JOBS

m w ts u n ,ro si&gt; a

Far COmputarliad p ttti u *
C aparlanc# raqu'/ad Im
V iflU
M d 't l t O ft"»H

KIT *N* CARLYLE* lit Earn WHrIiI

TEdrm /l Balk, m TYM
SHENANOOAH APARTMENTS
PARK AVE I bdrm. lull kllchtn
remodeled Lolt ol ipaca. an
but IInal IDO
U ) m * RENTAL RESULTS
QUIET l/ K i lownnouM IX*
Park. Adult comm l*)l/mo
and tac dap WaNr/traW
twcl Barb Mon Frl 17? M i)
SANFORD'S Beil K tp l Sacrrll
Pool A Laundry. I A }
badroomt Convanlonl lets
lioni Call P a l.) » aaso
1 BDRM.. 1)00 mo plut I me
tac: 4 BDRM. .MSC- mo plut l
mo tac Call D ) t » ) ________
I BDRM UPSTAIRS No palv
♦m and Laurol Balk rag.
UIQ/mo plut dap m la)l
I BEDROOM il/S month plut
IlfS Mcurlly d tp o u l and

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$402

Mo.,.,

• In c lu d in g L o t
• N o Down Payment'

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• N o C losing C o s t

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• A P R 7. 1 2 5 . .

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• Located In Established Sanfofd Neighborhood
1414 Mara Ct, (off Mellonville)

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103— H o u s e s
U n fu rn ish e d / R ent
CLEAN &gt; BDRM
Fam rm.
A/C. carport, work rm . met
yard naptlt l*)S DO I0» t
COXY I BDRM I BATH, on S
aertt A/C. w/w carpal
SSS0. nM.p4ut dap M l *100
HIDDEN LAKES. V I . tmgla
garaga window covaringt.
C/HA. lan cad
SdlS/m*
Wilton Raallr 0*d 1)00 a»l *0!

HUD HOMES.
Law I aw dawn I Why rent!
Tha Hltliman Orawp.
I ll 111)
Rat Ho*

• 3 B e d ro o m , 2 B a th

Concrete Block
‘ Full Carpel
-Tile Tub Enclosure -Roll-up Garage Door
with Stucco
• Central neat/AC
• Washer/dryer Hook-ups • Concrete Driveway/Walks
Choice ol Lot Location* 40 Gallon Water Heater • Cathedral Ceilings • Many Color Choices

BMOICQ) DBWELOPMENYr
CILLFOAVOftlfORIUTlCa ^

Otary/41%

�Sanford Harald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. January 18. 1994

163-Waterfront
Property / Sale

153— AcreageLots/Sale
IANF0RD SIK down •pp'oi
m ull payment, I4 )» month I
bdrm m&lt; rtlm.ihed hardwood
•wart huge u M MK avail
ebto lor c wring a»d rrpairt
AUmg l » W0»M I I M _____

0CLT0NA AREA 10 KIES
Idaal tar mobile homa or
heme Ilia, hortat callla.
farming or nuetaey Zoned
agricultural I ) &lt;00 par a&lt;ra
Small dawn payment » llh
ownar financing M4 II I 11)1

SANFORD U . nwo r N M I
isl Pttlecl Hartor h«ma
Good art a Sc* 000 Motivetod
V I N T U I I I PROPERTIES
Allan A Dawn Johnian IM HI I
SANFORD &gt; I't. FHA apdrollll
11)000 ta n price MMOO
Bard Arp Realtor R* Mat
Prolorrod G r o u p ___ M l M00

NO DOWN PAYMENT. Ownar
financing. ) loft together on
Pina Are Senior d Lew mon
thly paymantt
new ) bdrm ) bath Patluro
and wood! No qualifying
|A) 000 Alto I ) ACRES od
lolning Irrigation, patluro

OfLTOMA Lata Bollar Cham
U acrt heavily Irawd Well
tidr Lata Dor la I ) 1 000
W. MalktawtAI. Wl r m

101-Appliances
/ Furniture
A P P L IAM CfI I B a il prlcat.
Rati Warranty, Batl SarvKal
Watharv dr yurt m lcrowaiai
Wa buy appliancatl Oallrary
Iroal A » Batl. W H U
APPLIANCES. F U R N . TVS.
ETC BUY I f LL TRAO E
IN I C H lfP O DEPOT. U K
M IN C H A V I.
n i»M

UNIELIEVAELV m e. newly
remodeled 1 )
Big tcrten
parch near Maytair Coil
Cheaper than rant I I K 100
The Carton Company 11) art)
1 FORM. ) RATH All new
carpel and polnl within
Fenc ed m bee kye» d over
loo* -ng tmall lake Walk lo
l.lyilw.idr School. Fortatoby
owner N&gt; Cllrut Or M&lt; 000
By appointment only DO fcTO

153— Acreage
Lots/Sele

IM M ED IATE OCCUPANCY!
Clean and Mca IT X 40 &gt;
Bdrm
EPOS
PS H O

NEW m e t . NO DOWN. U N
Mtorttl. H X )S. tlTMota

DELANC I a c rt! I mil# OH I 4
t i l l M Hortat Ok. A I coning
t u 000 ION dawn. ION ini 10
yet Laetburg 104 tot HU
GalHIaka carrot *
111)00
tawtord MXII). traet It .M0
Oaneya.tacret ♦
S4) M0
Ottoen II1XD )
H I 100
Ottoaw.l* acre!
PS *00
Pinime J acre! •
M l *00

) l X n m s mo tot DOT
KOI. I I a M ) Bdrm I Bath
located In pact Owner tinjnc
log avail t l M0 C T W 1
lygt PBANKLIN PARK model
M ■ I*', lurnlthed Ti • 10'
F la team. D l 1)11 alter tpm

• ENTERTAINM ENT Center
II X N ■'. lor ttereo rad*a
egupmenl UP Call t t i B M
• GAS H E A T E R
u p '.g h i
Dearborn K I M BTU. with
blower )S high SIS Call
PS SMS
• HOOVER UPRIGHT vacuum
with heedtighl and attach
m enlt E clra long cord
E •ceiieni condition M l Coll

posaos_______

BWYHILLFUNN OUTLET
ION to ) IN e ll m lg teggatlad
ret ai l E V E R T O A T
D ia le g
tablet I rent t ) f and S ala'l

MOV I NO SALEI Wethar. 14*
Dryer t)00 Or 1W0 tor bom
Double bed comptoto M0 Gat
Grill. I N Gat Rang# ml
micro. SCO Eaaecna Bit# 1)0
OBO D IM M

Re a l Es t a t e , in c .
3227411

Ill-A p p lia n c e s
/ Furniture

235— Trucks /
B u m s / V ans

209—Woaring Appartl
WEOOINO DRESS Him full
cathedral train Nm &gt; worn
Criminally II.MO *111 M il

cheap m a g i________

11MOO OBO
Aik ing U tOOW U m ________
• CORVETTE. I*H Naadtvary

air tytlam Mulll tiaga Ultra
•lan Croat 'or c lgaro llla
irnota Walnul Itmth Lika
now I let I MS O T R * * S _ _

mom mini tall DC M00_______
eP A TIO FURNITURE. 1 place
tel. gokl anod'red aluminum
Iramat with tturdy. white
r g o ld . v in y l t l r a p t . a ll
weather retltlenl
I chelte
lounge. I chairt Eecellenl

R E F R IO E R A T O R . S lo v . l.
Wethan Drytrt Free I y*
labor warranty Dal eilra
R AY'S APPLIANC E I I I S
French Aea. Saolard ITS «M1
SOFA, lan A ehila. t ’ 00 1 rut I
colored Loiy to y chain. DM
tor both Good cond DC t M)
S U N F~l t II S A I l I 6 A f .
w trailer Good cond Reedr
to tall H OP PS BOB*
TWO WOODEN DINETTE tatt
both ml lour covered chairt
M l each tel D l )U0__________
1 OESKS. computer power
center l MO eo I New SMI ee I
Oat credence too M ) IMc

183— Television/
Radio/Stereo
t A/M. F/M RADIO and doub'e
c a tta lie player, portable,
wper round lite new IM Call
M ) n M alter «pm____________
RCA t i " Catortrack R R TV
• remote end twivel beta
till
m oat

110,MO O TO C U orm O atf
METAL UTILITY S M iL V IS .
Heavy ttaal Appro. &lt;0 tatt
I I I par ta t» )) IMP___________

SFECTACUUN
Uundn Eqaipmtnl Auction
laturday. Jan )). II Am
P r e v ie w * Am W lndtor
Manor. TV Slade C t. Long
wood I K l b Darter Iron!
loader % I Mealing tytlam .
00 000 BTU. A O Smith m l )
tontt. pump and controlt
II HuotoKh M IP got dryort
) I unit bulk heed! .) )S lb
Milner wothlng machinal
Vending mech.net. ) toep I
candy. I coke I Video gam# I
Mil changer Term! cath A
ma|ar credit card! Howard C
Richmond AUIUO'ABOO

111 Mil

215— Boats and
Accessories
II FI ALU M Big Fitherman
let* twin E vinrude and I I
Tah altu . w /lrailer. Good
ceevd HVOO OBO MO IIH
d l l FT. OLASTRON. I I HP
Cvmrwda trailer Ovtttending

Cawdl M etl teal i l r r i m H U
• II FT BOWRIDER. AS hp
Mercury Top and 14l.en.ied
tlltlra lar lHOOOBfaMTMD
MPT CAROLINA Cut tom llth
mg boat, cuttom caver gale
m a gic t ill trailer IS hp
Johnton Completely eguipwd
SHOO
______________P I SIM
a l*M SKI/FISH 1 0 AT to HP
Marc . w ' traitor Runt graatl
S) 000 Partial linancaKS &gt;000
• I1M BOMBER EASS t o l l

• p o R o 'a A M o i e . l t x ti.
P/S. cruita. A/C. t'arao. I.XO

• OLD PRINTINO T Y P E CASE
llllod wim good, utooblo
prlntorttypoSWlMAMR
PIANO upright ISM Whirlpool

run forever H U M U X r n __
LINCOLN MARK I. ISC. IM*.
Completely loaded Service
recordt and receipt! U l »
OBO 401)11 I4M_______
OLE BARON Cenrertibte. M
Rod. loaded dig deth. new
top new tlre t l l 000 ttS IICI _
• MONTE* CARLO lf )l. great

Sea at KevWi't Lock A Sola
I t l N Cntry Club Rd P ) t W
SATELLITE lytlam Complete!
Trade lor port generator,
boat, hone, pony cert SPUDS
SERVICE SALES A FARTS Nr
portable karotana heater t
U R E Y 'S MART W H I P
TYPEWRITER. Smith Corona
electric Lika new. only I yr

old

MO

dHANDICAPPED VAN
• J E E P PICK UP 4 .4 . H i t

It JEEP CHEROKEE

14 000 milev dean' HO too

SHORT Of CASH?

____ D)0M&lt;

•W ALL PMONBi RdpHca ol
anltgua. oak, S4S C o t I P ) DM
a WOODEN PORCH SWINO.on
iron ttond Boaulitul fmlth
Lika New! DO Call ttoOOO*
• IS BOXES Haa m arl el ilemt
Jewelry, camarat. loolt I ’M

Sertoutly looking tor a nice,
clean, uted carl OEPEN
OABLE Down paymentt at
low at SIS* include! Mr A
Mia Call

FUES AUTOSALES
* * 1712652* *
• TOYOTA COROLLA wage*

Ml 1)4) ___________

230— Antique/Classic

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

F O R D T H U N O E R R I R D . IH 4

All anginal! N eed t tame
MKt l l teSOBO D l O IM

OWHITE KM Plymouth Grand
Fury A I cand thru aut Good
mile age M OOPOBO M) MOO

O'M MOTOR HOME Runt groat
Will trade tor travel trailer at
comparable value D l 11*1

WE BUY CARS

Paym ents
as LOW as
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE

/ Accessories

Mosl Cars Below
$3,995
No Auction Cars!
only Hand-picked
On the Spot
Financing!

IlF m cc C S I.M O

H PONTIAC GRAND PRIX

II 000

a Ho Points or Closing Costa
2i7— G oragt Sales
tar anyone lo oheeee We homa ewy n ts i Vbb. you can taRa aOventega
Of our QUICK MOftTOAOC APPROVAL with FIXED-HATE FINANCING
•vaflaMt or uoo your own financing.
Wo buiM Mm basic BfwR homa whs*# you con roally aav* by flnlahlng
tha Inldfiot youraalf or |ual ealacf th# option packages that bring the
inalOa lo any atago of compMUon up lo EON. Yaa. wo can build a homo to
match tha paymanl you con afford.
Jim Walter Homos - Wo Uko To toy Y It.
__________

• STEPRU M PIR. ham Itulu
pick up mcludet tree bumper
tlickar Beth vary good candi
Hon SM m u t t ____________

'! ) CADILLAC II (00
*It M il SI WO
'M HONDA PR t LUOS M00
tl HONDA IX t W
1) MERCURY LINK MOP
’ l l MARK V SI.100
to BMC KINO CAB SI.M0

BUT HERE. FAT HERE
235-Trucks/
Buses / Vans
•URAGESAU AOBARGAIN

1R1— Office Supplies
/ Equipment

• CHEVY EEAUVILLB VAN
‘ft. I ton. Pattangar von.
ctoan Loodadl Too much to
lit*, mutt tae to appreciate
Only t ) 4*1 OBO
P I P 0C
C H IV Y S t ( Tahoe pectege
Plet up. IM ) I owner l ) 100
ObODP D*4 Dawn or Becty
C H E V Y S I # TAHOE. ‘ I I

Coll Hi your garage Mto ad by
I ) noon on Tuetdey and taka
ad van ta ge al ewr tp aclal
garage tala ad price'l fa il
Clattilwd now tor dataiitl

322-2611
I l f — W a n te d to B u y

PAY

221— Good Things
• ORTHOi Garden tpreeder
with two bagt of torfillrar t it
PS 14W___________

c lfrtg?.I&amp; iS l
195— Machlnery/Tools

A SPECIAL OCCASION) Some
thing different' Pretent our
unique gilt Imported Englith
Tottee 1 ip eo e l Heron In a
accluttva pratantalian boa
e e t te i tote or its mc«
STRAWBERRIES U Put Open
tem m i Celery Ave I ml E
ef Sanford 1 mi N of SI Rd
to Hoopt F a r i t &gt;11 )R&gt;

BABY BED. UP Playpen. HO
High chair. M Pally chair. tS
Toyt Stereo Whirlpool gat

Call Toll Freel -800-492-5837(Ask for Extension 60)

4540 W. Colonial
Hwy. 60 W
Ph: 407/295*0981

D ELAND . FL

200— Livestock/ Farm
Supplies

1639 North Volusia Ave.
Orange City, FL
Ph: 904/776-9400

Become A
Successful Seller
In One Easy Step

• W E F IN A N C E

Fun Rebate O n Your Tax Preparation
&amp; Refund F ees With Purcliase O f Car.

I f f — Pets A Supplies
I t o t o a e t a r p a k t o a d a t y k r a i mpotomr,hemat tncalM d ew&gt;MOSOOaud

HimrwTM

701SJrtnchArt.
322-8600

YOUR W-2
IS YOUR
DOWNPAYMENT!

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ISMCapyngra

ORLANDO. FL

H E f lE

JEFF6 KELLYS

G o t A Tax Refund Com ing?
Need A Car?

to Eat

lot frog brochure or n u o k modal homa comor

VI

auto Engine and front ra
bull! (about 10.000 m lle tl
Newer tntarlor 1)000 H I I0M

• D " COLOR TV with re d e I
track and record player 1100
Call D ) 1)40_________

187— Sporting Goods

Itgo

Ford E IM LH*. automatic
door! t ) 000 ) ) ) )4 tt_________

BEAUTY SALON fvnwtere. t
ttationt and a detk Cherry
and gray toe ?W ) ) » t v e t
• F L A T W A R E . Starling
Hirer/W m A Ragart. AA
Heavy Carlllica'e anduded
Service of tH ltS D I m i
OIRLS BIKE. IStpd Boytbtkq.
) tpd Both have ) tatt ol
brakot on tha handle bar. M
• a E a a r c l t a bi ka 1 )0
E lac lone Yamaha cental#
organ Idaal tor church Lika
navr t)&gt;0
PS )D I

USED
VEHICLE

FIN AN C IN G
IN TEREST

Y O U n J O D IS
Y O U H C R E D IT

W# Sail Dependable. Affordable
Cars &amp; Trucks
To People Who Want To Establish Or
Re-Establish Credit; We Care About
You) Future, Not Your Post!

PHIL B E n iS CAR CENTER, INC
17-92, Sanford
WE F I N A N C E

321-5163 BfxT

• DUY H E R E

HERE • PAY HEF

• PAY H E n E

• W E F IN A N C E

(or other motor vehicle)

(additional lines extra)

You can get sales quick with the help of your
Visa or MasterCard. Just call us at
322-2611 with your card number and expiration
date, and we'll be glad to help you write an ad
that's a sure sell.

A d must include phone number and asking price. I f vehicle hasn't
been sold in 10 days, call us and we'll renew it free. N o copy change
w hile ad is ru ining except for price. Non-commercial only.

C a U 322-2611 Ib d a y !

�FAIR

AND

EXPO
February 24 thru March 6

Sanford Herald
Presents

C O M P E T IT IV E EX H IB ITS
" A B l u e Ribbon A ffair"
See inside for rules and regulations to compete
for cash prizes and ribbons in over 150
different categories of...

• HOME ARTS A N D CRAFTS
• CULINARY ARTS
• HORTICULTURE
He a part of history! Exhibit at the inaugural
Seminole County Fair &amp; Expo

Exhibition Hows:
Monday thru Friday 5 PM - 10 PM
Weekends 10 AM -10 PM

T o lA N r o n o

LONQW OOD

'« o O “

For More Information Contact The

SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR

TtfPia

CASSELBERRY
'/ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

407 699-0770
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To O M LA N O O

S t T f l. X

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Just o ff 17-92 between 434 &amp; 436
At Seminole Greyhound Park

SEMINOLE
COUNTY
FAIR &amp; EXPO

&lt;427&gt;

1§[

�19 9 4

SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR
AND EXPOSITION
COMPETITIVE EXHIBITS
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. A ll class arc opened to am ateur partici­
pants who are residents with a Seminole
County address. Proof o f residency may be
required. A professional is defined as anyone
w ho's m a in income is derived from the items
that could be entered in competition.
•
2. A n entry form will be supplied ut registra­
tion that is required to be completely filled out.
3. T here will be a S2.00 processing fee for
every person who enters by Department, l^ach
item processed will receive a claim check.
4 A t check-in, it will be necessary to declare
if you are applying for a Sweepstakes Award.
A Sw eepstakes Award is presented to the
individual receiving the most blue nbbons in
anv o n e departm ent Minimum o f 5 entries
required in order to qualify.

11 There will lx* no releasing o f any entry
before the close o f the la ir, Sunday, March &lt;*
1994 at 6:00 p.in. (Exhibits/displays will not tx
disrupted prior to closing )
12. All entries must he nicked upon Sunday,
March 6th between 6 p in. und 8 p m or on
Monday, March 7th between 12 noon and 6
p.m. Items not claimed then will be deemed
abandoned, unless prior arrangements have
bccnmadc. A claim check w ill be required
before an item is released. Your claim check
must be presented at the Fair gate in order to
gain admission to pick up your exhibit, Sunday ,
March 6th at 6 p.m. (Claim check is not good
for admission prior to that tim e )
13. Judging will take place p no r to Fair
opening (except Culinary-phase II) so lliat
items may be arranged in intciesUng display tor
the public. Judging therefore will Ik dosed to
public viewing. IYizcs/premiums should lx
available for pick up from anytime alter Open­
ing Ceremonies are finished. Dollur amount
p n /e w inners will be issued a voucher to lx
cashed in at the box office during operating
hours or paid in cash after the Fair NO checks
will issued.
PRIZE MON1ES-PREMIUMS

5. There will be an Adult Competition (19 years
o f age and older) and a Youth Competition ( 18
years o f age and younger). Adults &amp; youths will
be judged on the American system o f I st, 2nd,
and 3rd placings in all categories, entries pro­
viding, all others will receive a participant's rib ­
bon.
6. Item s may not be entered in this contest
more than one time or year.
7. T he Fair reserves the right to construe it's
own rules and regulations and to determine all
m atters and differences Judges’ decisions will
be final.

SWEEPSTAKES AWARD
ADULT DIVISION...
$50.00 AND A ROSETTE KIUIJON
YOUTH DIVISION...
$50 00 AND A ROSETTE RIBBON
CLASS AWARDS
FIRST PI A C E ..
$5.00 AND A BLUE RIBBON
SECOND PIACE...
$3.00 AND A RED RIBBON
THIRD PLACE...
$2.00 AND A WHITE RIBBON

8. Management reserves the right to combine
classes
9. Awards will lx* based on quality o f entry.
10 C are wi 11be exercised to prevent damage
or accident of any kind, but the Seminole
County Fair and Imposition, Inc. will not
assum e any responsibility or liability for dam­
age to property All items are entered for
competition at owner's risk

HOME ARTS AND HAND CRAFTS
DEPARTMENT
Volunteers supplied by th e Seminole County
Family und Community Education Volunteers
I . Read and follow' all General Rules and Regu­
lations as listed ut the beginning of this publica­
tion.

2 All exhibits must be the w ork o f the exhibi­
tor Entries should be of show qiuilily Ih e la ir
reserves the right to mark “for exhibit only" or
reject altogether any item that does not come up
to judging standards le unfinished, soiled, etc
3 An exhibitor may enter ns many classes
within a division and as many items as desired
4. Entries will be accepted at the Fairgrounds,
(SeminoleGreyhound Park), between 12 noon
and 5 p.m. on Saturday, February 19th and
Sunday, February 20 tii, 1994.
HOM E ARTS AND HAND CRA FTS
C O M PETITIO N DIVISIONS
ADULT
1. DIVISION: BASKET MAKING
Class A, Pine Needle
Class B. Rag
Class C. Reed
2 DIVISION: CERAMICS
Class A. Commcrical mold home decor items
and figurines
Class B. Conunerctul mold pottery and vases
Class C. llnndthrown home decor items and
ligunncs
Class D. Hand thrown pottery and vases
3 DIVISION: CLOTHING CONSTRUC­
TION
Class A. Cliildren or infant wear
Class B. Dresses
Class C. Separates
Class D. Suits and coals
Class E Recycled items
4. DIVISION: FABRIC PAINT AND EM­
BELLISHMENT
Class A. Embellishment (no fabric point)
nbbons, buttons, gems, etc.
Class B Formal wear i.c., tuxedo shirts, pant
suits
Class C Hats/painters cups
Class D. I louschold accesones re towels,
pillow cases, shams, etc
Class E Sneakers/shoes
Class F. Sweatshirts
Class G. T-shirts
Class II. Wats
5 DIVISION: FIBER ART
Class A. Macrame
Class D Hug making - hooked or punched
CiassC. Weaving

�22 D IV ISIO N : HERITAGE ARTS
C lass A l ie dying
C lass H I -eather craft
C lassC Miscellaneous

DIV ISIO N : FLORAL CRAFTS
Class A I &gt;oor or wall decoration
Class H Floor container arrangements
Class C Cable container arrangements
C lass I) Topiary arrangements cones, twills,
etc.

13 DIVISION: 1 AP1DARY
Class A Belt buckle
Class H Fabricating jewelrx
Class C Facetted jewelry
Class I) Jewelry
Class F Lost wax jewelry

7 D IV ISIO N : NEEDLEWORK
Class A. Brazilian
Class H Bunking
Class C. Candlcwicking
Class I) Chicken scratch
Class E. Crocheting
Class F Cross stitch
Class G Embroidery
Class II llardanger
Class I. Knitting
Class J Needlepoint
Class K Net darning
Class I . Plastic canvas
Class M Smocking
Class N. Swedish

14. DIVISION: MACHINF SEWING
Class A BattenbcTg lace
Class B Chiuled needlework
C lassC Cutwork
Class D. Embroidery

23. D IV ISIO N : NFFDLFWORK
C lass A. Chicken scratch
C lass B. Cross stitch
Class C. Embroidery
C lass I) Needlepoint
C lass E. Plastic canvas
Class F. Miscellaneous

t

YOUTH
15 DIVISION: BASKETRY
Class A Reed
Class 11 Miscellaneous

24. D IV ISIO N : W(X)DWORKING
Class A. Kit
C lass B. Non-kit
Class C. Furnishings
Class D. Miscellaneous

16 DIVISION: C FRAM1CS
Class A Commercial mold
ClassB llandthrown

\

1 CULINARY DEPARTMENT
X D IV ISIO N : QUILTING
Class A Pillows
Class B. Placemats/tableclotlis
C lassC. Quills - Handmade
Class I). Quilts - Machine made
Class I*. Wall or door decor

17 DIVISION: CLOTHING CONSTRUC­
TION
Class A Dresses
Class B Separates
Class C. Suits and coals
Class 1) Recycled items

9 D IV ISIO N : WOODWORKING
Class A.C rails
Class B.Non-kit
Class C Furnishings
Class D. Wood carving or sculpture

IX DIVISION: FABRIC PAINT AND
FMHF1.FIS1 IMFNT
Class A. Fmbelhsluneiit (No fabnc paint)
nbbons, buttons, gems, etc.
Class B. Clothing T-shirts, vests, sweatshirts
Class C. I lats/puinters caps
Class D. 1lousehold accessories ie: towels,
pillow cases, shams, etc.
Class F. Sneakers/shoes
Class F Sweatshirts
Class G. T-shisrts
CIhssII W sts

10. D IV ISIO N : HAND CRAFTED TOYS
AND DOLLS
Class A. Dolls
Class B Toys
II D IV ISIO N : HERITAGE ARTS
Class A. China painting
Class B. 1jicc making
Class C. LeatherCraft
Class D. Quilling
Class F. Tatting
Class F. Tie pimeh
Class G. T in punch
12. D IV ISIO N : JKWFFRY MAKING
Class A. Bracelets
Class B. I{wrings
Class C. I lair Barrettcs/scrungcs, etc
Class D. Necklaces
Class F. Pins

1. Read and follow all General Rules und
Regulations as listed at lire beginning of this
publication.
2. All items entered must be homemade b&gt;
tiie exhibitor
3.

No mixes will be excepted

4. Recipe must accompany entry and must
include entrants name.
5. Canning dale and contents must be on all
jars. Please do not place your name on label.
6. All jars must be regulation canning jars
only, using two piece lids IMPORTANTCheck ja r for perfect seal before entering
Broken seals will be disqualified

19. DIVISION: FIBFR ART
Class A Macrame
Class B Rug making - hooked or punched
ClassC Weaving

7. All baked goods arc to be entered on
disposable plates. Six o f each item to be
entered other Hum cakes and pics.

20 DIVISION: FLORAL CRAFTS
Class A Door or wall decoration
Class B Container arrangements
Class C Miscellaneous

8 After judging, a generous portion wi 11 be
selected for display, while the remainder will
be taken to charitable institutions, thus cutting
down on food waste (canned goods excluded).

21 DIVISION: HAND CRAFTS
Class A Dolls and Toys

i

�CULINARY DIVISIONS
DIVISION I ADULT CANNING
DIVISION 2 YOUT11 CANNING
Canned goods to be displayed the entire
length o f the l air
C A N N E D G O O D E N T R Y TIM ES
W EDNESDAY, FEB RU ARY 2 3 R D .9 A M .
T O 2 P.M.

Class A: Fruits
C lass!): Vegetables
ClassC: Relishes
Class D: Pickling
Class E: Jams &amp; Marmalades

3 Entries should be of show quality, well
groomed. cleaned to remove any dirt or
spray residue, dead foliage or llowers Speci­
mens may be groomed m any way which does
not alter their typical features NO OILING
Please no decorated pots or baskets. Ihe Fuir
reserves the right to mark “ for exhibit only" or
reject altogether any plunts that do not come
up to judging standards ic: diseased, insect
bearing, dirty or unacceptable pots, oiling,
poor grooming, etc.
4. Entries will be accepted at the Fairgrounds
(SeminoleGreyhound Park), Tuesday. Febru­
ary 22, 1994, between the hours o f 6 p m und
9 p in und Wednesday, February 23, 1994,
between llte hours of 9 a m and 2 p in

Class F: Jelly

CONTAINER PLANTS
PHASE I BAKING-TO BE DISPLAYED
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24 THROUGH
MONDAY. MARCH 1ST
PHASE I BAKING ENTRY TIMES:
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD-NOON
TIL 7 PM .
DIVISION 3: ADULT BAKING
DIVISION 4: YOUTH BAKING
Class A: Apple Pic
Class B: CupCakes
Class C: Candies
PHASE II BAKING-TO BE DISPLAYED
TUESDAY, MARCH 2ND THROUGH
SUNDAY, MARCH 6TH.
PHASE II BAKING ENTRY TIMES: TUES­
DAY. MARCH 2ND, 9 A M. TIL I PM
DIVISION 5. ADULT BAKING
DIVISION 6. YOLTn I BAKING
Class A: Cakes &amp; Cheesecakes
Class B: Breads, Rolls, &amp; Biscuits
Class C: Cookies &amp; Brownies
HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT
1. Read and follow all General Rules and
Regulations as listed at the beginning o f this
publication.
2. All horticulture specimens must be grown
by the exhibitor and in the exhibitor's posses­
sion for three months prior to opening day of
the Fair. Dish gardens require four weeks of
possession.

DIVISION I . ADULT
DIVISION 2. YOUTII
Class A: Dish Gardens
Class B I hinging Baskets
Class C: Terrariums (No Youth-see schools
for info)
Class D: Container grown foliage (house/
shade plants)*
Class E: Container grown ornamental ( land
scape plants)*
Class F: Container grown citrus
Class G: Container grown fruit
Cluss II: Ilorvest ready conlumer grown
vegetables
Class I: I lurvest ready floriculture plunt
Class J. Bonsai
Class K: Bromeliuds
Class L: Floral Arrangements
•List available from County Extension Service.
CITRUS, FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES
HARVESTED
1. IMPORTANT-ALL EXHIBTTS IN
THESE DIVISIONS MUST BE GROWN IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY BY TTU£ EXHIBI­
TOR.
2. Entries may be washed but not waxed,
oiled or polished with any uddilivc.
3. All entries must be ripe, disease and insect
free.
4. All entries will be placed in lots with like
vegetables, fruits or citrus and judged against
the same.
Supplement to Sanford HeraldlUerald Advertiser

DIVISION 3 AD U LT
DIVISION 4 Y O U T H
Class A : Fruits
C lass I): Vegetables
Class C: Citrus
Class D: Uirgest overall vegetable
Class E: Strangest entry

B U D W E IS E R
” KING OF THE GRILL"
OUTDOOR COOKING CONTEST
PRESENTED BY WDIZ-FM RADIO
1. ) Any am atoif 2 1 years o f age or over is
eligib le to participate as a contestant.
2. ) Lookout Contest w ill be held on February,
26th, the first Saturday o f the Fair.
3. ) Set-up time is 11:00am - 12 00 noon
4. ) Contestants mast furnish their own
equipent;
G R ILL-U TE N SILS-SE R V IN G P L A T T E R
C H A R C O A L -T A B L E O R CHAIRS ETC.
5. ) Contestants must do their own work
6. ) Categories include:

1. MEAT 2. FISH 3. FOWL
7. )E nU y w ill be made by ai riving ut Fair on
Saturday, Feb. 26th ready to compete.
8. ) A ll contestants w ill receive two passes to
the Fair plus promotional prizes from
W D IZ.
9. ) Judging w ill be at 5:00pm - Hie following
criteria w ill be used:
S H O W M A N S H IP 35 POINTS
Chcling ability
Neutness o f cookoul urea
Overall appearance

Contestant apparel

E Y E A P P E A L 20 POINTS
lYcsentalion o f entree os garnished on platter
before serving.
TASTE
Flavor

45 POINTS
Tenderness

Juiciness

10. ) Awards und prizes w il I be given in each
category for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place with
one overall winner. O verall winner w ill
receive S I00.00 plus trophy.
1. ) N o entries by anyone connected with the
Seminole County Fair and Exposition,
W D IZ Radio, or Wayne Densch, Inc.
may enter.
2. ) Judges decisions are final.

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30 . C e n t s .

F R ID A Y

February 4, If iM .

S a n fo rd H e ra ld
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Semlnola County ainca 1908
86th Year, No. 144 - Sanford, Florida

N E W S D IG E S T

V io le n c e

INSIDE

Report: Sem inole County rates high
for enforcing tough dom estic laws

□ Sports
Weird night on diamond
SANFORD — It was un odd night In the two
Sanford Recreation Department Polar Bear
mens' softball leagues Thursday night.
See Page IB .

□ People
The value of homemakers
Homemakers don't get paid, but whut's thrlr
w ork worth to the economy?
T h e economy would shudder If homemakers
stopped doing unpaid work
C Bee Page SB.

□ Leisure
TV , weekend guide
Th e week's television listing. Including a
sports calendar, plus n compilation of events
and activities In and around the Sanford and
I.akr Mary areas.
I See Leisure M agaalne

BRIEFS

£ We have always had an ag­

Herald Senior Stall Writer
S A N F O R D — Seminole County Is one of the few
counties In Florida receiving stringent domestic vio­
lence law enforcement and prosecution, according to a
statewide rrport.
In fact, ih r Governor's Task Forre on Domestic
Violence found only five Judicial circuits In Ih r stair
have "reasonably Implemented" a HUH law rrqulrlng
slate attorneys lo begin special domestic violence
programs and appoint special prosecutors lor Ihe
program. The Seminole Brevard County circuit of Stale
Attorney Norm Wolflnger Is one of the five which
compiled with Ihe directive, the task force found.
"W e have been very rognlzant of the problems of
domestic violence." said Wolflnger. "W e have always
hud an aggrrsslvr stance In that arru. Violence In the
home can often lead lo tragic circumstances."
Indeed. Wolflnger Is critical of Ihe stale Supreme
Court's own response to domestic violence H r wild u
B re va rd C ounty death sentence was overturned
brcuusr a woman's murder was u dom rstlr violence

gressive stance in that area. Vio­
lence in the home can often lead to
tragic circumstances. J
-Slat* Attorney Norm Wolllngar
case In the ruse, the woman was killed by her father In
retribution against his estranged wife, her mother.
Wolflnger said h r began Ihe domestic violence
program seven yrars ago us a promise to voters.
Wolilnger's victim ami dom rstlr violence program has
been rrm g n lzrd nationally.
Working closely wlih law enforcement, victims who
don't want In purstir charges against Ih rlr attacker are
required to meet with a prosecutor before they submit a
w rtllrn drop churgrs request, said Wolflnger. That's lo
assurr Ihe victim privately that prosecutions may hr
pursued whether they, under Ihe Influence of Ihe
attacker, say they want II or not
Bee D om estic. Page BA

S TO C K B R ID G E. Mass. — Friends, family and
admirers of Norm an Rockwell m arked the
centennial of his birth Thursday am id growing
respect for the popular Illustrator's art.
"If you were to ask an average Am erican lo
name an artist from m ld-20th century. Ihe name
that would probably be mentioned Is Norman
Rockwell." said W illiam Ocdcl. an art history
professoral the University of Massachusetts.
A birthday cake was served at the new
Norman Rockwell Museum In this quaint lown
where he lived Ihe last years of his life.
At the museum ceremony, administrators
Inaugurated a new reference center for the
Illustrator's work. Its library contains books and
periodicals on Rockwell and Illustration. Its
archives house more than 100.000 letters,
photographs and other material from Rockwell's
persona! collections.
Th e new center underscores the Increasing
Interest In Rockwell's role not only In popular
culture, but In the w orld of art history ns well.

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Sunshine returns

B y SA N D R A B L U O T T

Herald Stall Writer

Horoto Pltoto by Svton Wonnof

Throe-yesr-old Keely Soulherlend en|oye the facilities el Sanford's
Perk on Perk playground. Perhaps she's thinking of asking the mayor
If this Is whal citizens do on the city's steering committee.

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Roto. Sum tor. Ufilse. Vstutlo. WoOtoto.
Woi ton on* Wothtofton cawittot

S A N F O H D — A New York ntan
wlui killed hts ea-wlfr in a Lake
Mary shopping center lu rk in g lot a
year ago was sentenced to life Ut
prison Thursday.
San Francisco Gnungn. 43. was
sentenced lo 25 years for Ihe
murder of Matilda Ferrer and 15
yeurs for the attempted murder of
Ferrer's cousin. Hector Ruiz. He
received u three year m inim um
mandatory sentence for use of a
firearm and wu* given credit for 358
days lime served awaiting trial. The
sentence* are concurrent.
Goungo was convicted by a Jury
In December of attempting to snool
Ruiz then shooting Ferrer twice In
the head outside a supermarket In

the Lake Mary Centre on Feb. 4 last
year. Ferrer was airlifted to Orlando
Regional Medical Center where she
died. G o u n go and Ferrer were
divorced but continued to live
together on and off until Ferrer left
Rochester without lading anyone
ju s t b e fo re C h r i s t m a s I B M .

The defendant hoped to work out
their problems when he met her In
Lake M ary to talk on Feb. 3.
However, the next day Goungo said
he "snapped." after a drinking and
drug binge, when he saw her with
another man In the parking lot. Th e
prosecution claimed during the trial
that Jealousy was a motivating
factor In the shootings. Th e defense
alleged a romantic relationship be­
tween Ferrer and Ruiz. which Rule
denied u n d e r o a th . A fte r the
□Bee Sentence. Pegs B A

Lake Mary nixes sewer system
project from bids being pul out by
Seminole County on road widening
of Lake Mary Boulevard from the
C S X railroad (racks lo U.S. H igh­
way 17-92.
Th e City Commission room was
packed as the proposal was brought

B y N IC K P F B IF A U F

Herald Staff Writer
L A K E M ARY - Installation of a
sanitary sewer system lo the east of
Lake Mary was voted down last
night. Th e decision will remove the

New program is
for special kids

up for consideration, f* ./or Lowry
Rocked allowed all Interested citi­
zen* lo have an opportunity to
comment on Ihe project.
T h e report began w ith C ity
Planner Mad West reviewing Ihe
project. It would cover Ihe area only

within the city limits, east of the
railroad tracks. Th e area has been
divided Into three phases, with
Phase I. consisting of approximately
24 homes, being Ihe prime consid­
eration for the sewer installation.
□ B « « B sw e r, Fags B A

C a n c e r S o c ie t y b a n k s o n t h e s e b a g b o y s

By NICK PFBIFAUF

Herald Stall Writer
S A N FO R D — The C U y of Sanford Recreation
Department Is preparing to launch Into a special
program for children, ages five through 17. who
are physically and/or menially challenged.
It Is known as STO P . Saturday Tim e-O ut for
Parents.
It was developed to provide the parents with a
break away from the child, and to give the child
an opportunity lo socialize and Interact with
other children.

CSee Program. Page BA____________ __________
Related Editorial, Page 4 A____________________

Lyn x eyes better
service to sch o o ls
By VICKI DsBORNIBR

Mostly su nn y with a
high In Ihe low 70s
Wind east 5 to 10
mph.

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Murder: Man
to spend his
life in prison

Nation’s unemployment 6 .7 %

Rockwell’s acceptance grows

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B y J . M AR K B A R F IIL D

Life in the feet lane

W A S H IN G TO N T h e notion's unemploy
ment was 0.7 •percent In January, up 0.3
percent from a m onth earlier, the government
reported today. However, the Increase was due
m ainly to a change In the wav the Job markets
are surveyed.
Th e laibor Department satd the unem ploy­
ment rate was up from 6.4 percent In December,
w hich was a three-year low. But applying Ihe
standards used In Ihe new calculations. Ihe
December rale would have been closer to 7
percent. olllclaJs said. Using the old method, the
Ja n u a ry rate would have been 6.3 percent, a
decrease from December.
Today's report sent a mixed message on the
health of Ihe labor markets, principally because
of a recalculation by the Bureau of Laboi
Statistics of (he unemployment rate.
Jo b growth had been relatively strong in
recent months os Ihe economy continued Its
Improvement on a num ber of fronts. Today s
report did Indicate, however, that the pace of Job
creation hua slowed somewhat.
Government statisticians believed Ihe chang­
ing Anterlcan lifestyle. In which w om en are u
growing part of the nation's workforce, rendered
their previous sam pling methods obsolete.
Th e y believed the old unemployment survey
undercounled wom en, because of the way
questions were structured and because II was
not designed lo count those who worked from
home offices or w ho held part-time Jobs and
spent the rrst of Ihe day cooking and cleaning
for their families.

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Herald Stall Writer

I

W IN T E R SPRINGS - WhUe gelling to and from
school In Seminole County Is usually no problem
thanks to a superior transportation services
department, but there are other services that the
department Just cannot provide, but which
should be addressed.
"W h at about kids who want to get to and from
band practice? O r learn practice? What about
parents who don't have a car getting lo and from

Winn Olxle stores across Iht slsta participated
In Calsbrtty Bagger day yesterday lo ralaa
money for Ihe Amerlcen Cancer Society.
Pitching In at Ihe French Avenue store are

John Y. Mercer, laft, chairman of the board lor
Security National Bank In Sanford, and Bob
Douglas, vice president of SunBank, In
Sanford.

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OM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE

Bill has environmentalists worried
By BILLKACZOR
Associated Press Writer_________

Pell hospitalized after suicide attempt
J A C K S O N V IL L E — Former Florida .football coach Charley
Pell ha* been admitted to a hospital after a friend found him
trying to commit suicide.
Pell. 52. left n package with a suicide note and a map to
where his body could be found for stale trooper Malcolm
Juwers. the head of the Gator football team security and hla
close friend.
Jow cr* found Pell unconscious from carbon monoxide
poisoning Ills car In a wooded area. Th e engine was running,
and a hose had been connected from the exhaust pipe Into the
car.
Pell was taken to Baptist Medical Center and admitted for his
own safety Wednesday night, the police report said. Hospital
spokeswoman C in d y Hamilton would not release any Informa­
tion.
In the note. Pell said he had lost his "desire to live" and was
"not motivated for the future." according to police.
Pell, one of the most successful couches In Gator history, was
forced to resign in 1084 after an N C A A investigation into
widespread recruiting violations.
When he left coaching, he sturted his own Insurance
company In Ta m p a. In 1991. he and his wife moved his
Team StofTmanagement firm to Jacksonville.

Playground replaced with shuffieboard
D E L R A Y B E A C H — One home to the golden arches Is trying
harder to cater to Its customers In their golden yenrs by
replacing Its playground with a shuflleboard court
Th e couri should be In place as early as March, said Robert
Wonyetye, 31. m unaglng partner of a McDonald's restaurant In
Delray (teach, where the average age is 65.
W o n yrlye ’s customers suggested the shuffieboard court, and
ihc company approved tt In August. It will be the only one In
the McDonald's system, said Ja n e Hulbert from the firm's
headquarters In Oakbrook. III. #
"W e want to tie It Into the condo circuit and sponsor our own
tournaments." said Wonyetye. "It's going to be fantastic."
T h e Intlucnce of the older generation doesn't slop ut the door.
Eight of the 11 breakfast workers are 60-plus, said Wonyetye.
whose 56-year-old father Is the breakfast manager.
And at tills McDonald's, there's no salt on the fries.

T A L L A H A S S E E - Rep. Ben
Han Is says he Just wants to
prevent people from losing life­
time Investments for Ihr sake of
protecting a frw gopher tortoises
or other endangered or threat­
ened creatures.
He can recite horror stories of
retirees paying taxes for years on
property and then being unuhlr
to build on It or sell It. Th e ir
property Is virtually lakrn away
by environm ental, zoning or
other governmental restrictions,
hr contends.
"If you've got scrub Jays down
here. If you've got certain rats,
you can't do anything wllh It."
ihc Democratic lawmaker said
from his Lake Placid otficc.
"Where
the hell are we going
lo stop? Now. m y bill says from
here on out. If you take It, pay
for It.”
The property rights issue is
among several that have envi­
ronmentalists worried about the
1994 legislative session Ihnt
starts next week.
T o them, the bill Harris has
Introduced would give develop­
ers and land speculators the key
lo ibe stale treasury nr free them
to plunder Florida's natural re­
sources.
"Large landowners and devel­
opers are m a k in g a blatant
attempt to put their property
rights above those of every other
Floridian." said Monte Belole. a
spokesman for the Florida Con-

Environmental
measures addressed
By Associated Press
E n v iro n m e n ta l measures
the Flo rid a Legislature Is
expected lo consider In 1994:
• P roperty Rights. Local
governments and state agen­
cies could he required to
purchase property that has
iirrn devalued by zoning,
growth management and e n ­
vironmental regulations
• Fish and Wildlife Merger.
Regulation of m nrlnr life. In ­
cluding the Florida Marine
Patrol, nnw under the Dc
partm rnt of Environmental
Regulation, would I k - merged
With the Florida Game and
F re s h W a te r F la t) C o m ­
mission.
• Boaters Bill of Rlglils. An
advisory council would be
able lo challenge stair agency
rules on boating, such ns
speed limits.
• Submerged I.amis Leas­
ing of submerged stale lands
for marinas and other private
uses would be delegated from
the governor and Cabinet to
su m rr Action Network. "T h e
concept of (raying people not to
p o llu t e o r d e s tro y o u r
neighborhood* and communities

lire secretary of environmen­
tal protection.
• A n ti-SLA P P . Developers
would be lim ited In their
a b llt y to f il e S tra te g ic
Law suits A g a in s t Public
Participation by groups and
rlltzrns opposed to I heir pro­
jects.
• Preservation 2000 The
environm ental land-buying
program would t»e continued
for another year through ad­
ditional bonding of documen­
tary slump taxes on real
estate transactions.
• Manatee Ta gs. The law
ih n t created the special
license plates to raise money
for manatee protection pro­
grams. which Is scheduled lor
automatic repeal this year,
would be readopled.
• Florida B a y. The stale
would be allowed lo use lls
c o n d e m n a tio n powers lo
purchase two tracts of Ever­
glades property that could
then be flooded lo Improve
the flow of fresh water In
Florida Hay.
Is fundamentally flawed "
The Harris bill would require
g o v e r n m e n t a g e n c ie s lo
purchase property devalued 40

percent or m ore by regulatory
program s. P r o p e rt y ow ners
could file Inverse condemnation
suits to force such purchases.
H u rls Introduced the same hill
lost year, but the Legislature
Inst rad passed a measure Ihnt
would have created an Inverse
c o n d e m n a tio n s tu d y c o m ­
mission.
Guv. Lawton Chiles vetoed It.
saying the panel would have
Ixren weighted ngalnsl public
e n viro n m e n ta l Interests. I n ­
stead. he created hts own study
commission.
T h e g o v e rn o r's panel tins
drafted, but not yet given final
approval lo. a possible com­
promise. It would allow (he chief
Judge In each C ircuit Court lo
ap|Milnl a mediator who would
try lo settle property rights
disputes, said David Maloney.
Ihc panel's stall director.
The mediators also could re­
commend changes In or excep­
tions to regulations or financial
compensation. Hut unllkr Ihr
Harris bill, there would Ik- no
threshold for requiring such
purehusrs.
The commission may vote out
a (Inal recommendation to the
Legislature at its next meeting
F e b . 10. It h a s a Feb. 2H
deadline.
Another Issue vexing rnvlronnirnlallsts Is a Boaters Hill of
Rights. They call It the "Manatee
Massacre Hill." It would rreatc a
panel of p rim arily proboailng
interests to challenge speed
limits.

Confusion preceded gee explosion

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P E N S A C O LA — A natural gas explosion that Injured 37
people at the Pensacola Naval A ir Station In 1991 was the
result of confusion and disregard for safety during a hasty
construction projection. Navy Investigators say.
There was confusion about whether base officials had given
the Naval Recruiting Orientation Unit permission to begin
renovating a building for its use. according to an Investigation
report obtained by the Pensacola NcWs Journal through a
Frredom of Information Act request.
Navy legal Investigators also found the sailor In charge of the
project did not icallrc the gas hadn't been shut off before work
tx-gnn. t he.newspaper reported Th u rsd a y.
T h e explosion caused 63.2 m illion In damage to the
recruiting facility, eight ulhcr government buildings and 62
vehicles on Aug. 29. 1991. Most of the Injuries were minor, but
a civilian Navy firefighter. Capt. L a rry Johnson, was seriously
| burned on his face, neck and hands.
Construction workers vacated ( the building after they
ruptured a gas line. Firefighters were called and the explosion
occurred after they arrived nearby, Johnson was closest to the.
butiding, about ICO feet, It wss four months before he could
return to work.

Biting kisses
Burger Boar shows his affec­
tion with a biting kiss lo
Debbie Kirk while enjoying a
cool winter d a y at Lake
Monroe Park. The frisky black
pup frolicked In the grass and
enjoyed a cool drink ol water
while playing with his human
friend
HereM P«e*o hr I h

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Warmer

From Associated Prass raporta

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Farrakhan gets muted response from Congressional Black Caucus
BySONVAROBB
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G T O N - Nation of Islam leader Louis
Farrakhun disciplined u key aide for making
a n il-Jewish statements, but tt remained unclear
whether the action would satisfy black members
of Congress who had demanded It.
Farrakhan said Thu rsd ay that Khalid Abdul
Muhammad had been removed from his Job as
national assistant because of a Nov. 29 speech In
w h i c h M u h a m m a d c a l l e d J e w s th e
"bloodsuckers" of the black com m unity, labeled
the pope a "no-good cracker" and urged mob
murder of white South Africans.
" I found the speech, after listening to It in
context, vile In manner, repugnant, malicious,
mean-splrttcd. and spoken In mockery of individ­
uals und people, w hich la against the spirit of

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Islam ," Farrakhan said at a news conference.
"W h ile I stand by the truths that he spoke, I
must condemn In the strongest terms the manner
In which those truths were represented." Far­
rakhan said. Muhammad could possibly return lo
his Job, If "he demonstrates that he Is willing to
conform" to Nation of Islam standards. Far­
rakhan said.
Farrakhan had been under pressure to de­
nounce Muhammad for the sake of gaining
mainstream support for the Nation of Islam's
work In drug and crime Intervention.
But the Congressional Black Caucus, which had
hinged Farrakhan'o prospect of working with
them to hts statements Th u rsd a y, was terse and
vague In Its response.
" I welcome the action of Minister Louis
Farrakhan to discipline and rebuke Khalid
M uham m ad and to dism iss h im from hts

position.'' said the caucus chairm an. Rep. Kwetsl
M fum c. D-Md.
But Mfume, w ho pledged a "sacred covenant"
w ith the Nation In September, did not say
whether Farrakhan'* actions satisfied him. The
caucus denied the existence of the covenant,
saying It never approved the deal w ith a vote.
Furrakhan's statements did not satisfy Rep. Gary
Franks of Connecticut, the only Republican In the
40-member caucus.
" I see the Nation of Islam and the K u Klux Klari
being somewhat similar." Franks said. "Th e
Congressional Black Caucus has never rushed to
embrace the Ku K lux K U n. Th e y should also not
be embracing the Nation of Islam."
O ther caucus members on Th u rsd a y de­
nounced M uham m ad's statements, but dispersed
In the hours following Farrakhan's news confer­
ence without commenting on It.

Muhammad, speaking Thursday In Sarasota.
Fla., at a Black History Month celebration, said he
remained loyal lo Farrakhan. w h o m he called
"m y spiritual father, my leader, m y teacher."
Muhammad uvnldcd a repeat of the type of
statements that outraged black and ______
Jewish
leaders In hts November speech at Kean College
In Union. N .J. But be had harsh w ords for whiles
in general, calling then: "the adversary of God."
the Sarasota Herald Tribune reported for today's
editions.
Jesse Jackson, whose presidential campaign
waa troubled b y anti-Semitic statements, com­
mended Farrakhan for dismissing Muhammad. "1
hope we can overcome this painful period and
work together to lift the African-Am erican
community lo new heights.” Jaclu on said.

THE WEATHER
LOCAL FORECAST

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

To d a y: Mostly sunny. High In
the lower 70s. Wind cast 5 to 10
m ph.
To nigh t: Partly cloudy. Low In
the lower 50s. Light wind.
Saturday: Partly cloudy. High
In the mid to upper 70s. W ind
southwest 10 to 15 mph.
Extended forecast: Sunday:
Mostly cloudy with a chance of
rain. Lows In the lower lo mid
50s. Highs in the upper 60s lo
lower 70s. Monday: Decreasing
clouds and becoming mostly
clear. Lowa In the upper 40s to
lower 50s. Highs in the lower to
m id 70s. Tuesday: Mostly clear.
Lows In the lower to mid 50*.
Highs In the lower to mid 70s.

FLORIDA TEMPS
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Feb. 26

BBACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are
1-213 feet w ith a slight chop.
Current is lo the north with a
water temperature of 52 degrees.
New Smyrna Beacb: Waves
are 2 feet and choppy. Current Is
slightly to the south, with a
water temperature of 52 degrees.

n .m .. 12:55 p.m .: MaJ. 6:45 u.ni.,
7 :1 5 p .m . TIDES: Daytona
Beacb: highs. 2:26 a.m., 3:36
p .m .: lows. 7:41 a .m ., 7:47 p.m,;
New Smyrna Beacb: highs.
2:31 a.m., 3:41 p.m .: lows. 7:46
a.in.. 7:52 p.m.: Cocoa Beach)
highs. 2:46 a.n:.. 3:56 p.m.:
lows. 8:01 a.m.. 8:07 p.m .

BOATING
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: W ind south 10 kts.
Seas near 2 ft. Bay nnd Inland
waters a light chop. Isolated
showers south part. Saturday:
W in d south to southwest 15 kts.
Scus 3 to 5 ft. Bay and Inland
wuters a moderate chop. Isolated
showers.

TUESD A Y
M a ly c lr 72-50

STATISTICS
T h e high tem perature In
Sanford Thursday was 58 de­
grees and the overnight low was
42 us reported b y the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ra in fa ll for the
period, ending at 9 a.m. Friday,
totalled 0 Inches.
T h e temperature at 9 a m .
today was 5 0 degrees and
Friday's overnight low was 46,
us recorded by the National
W calhcr Service nt the Orlando
International Airport.

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□Boromstrlc presaun.30.3B
□Relative HumldlCy....93 pet
□W inds.... ....... North 8 mph
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□Sunrise.................7:11 s.m.

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Traffic stop leads to arrest
Cletua Leroy Griffith. 23. 4870 Orange Blvd.. Lake Monroe,
wan arrritird following a traffic atop by u Seminole C o u n ty
deputy Wednesday afternoon. The deputy rrpurlrd Griffith had
a stolen tag on hla car and arrested him for theft and two
trafnc-rclated charges.

Domestic violence charged
A n th on y Washington. 32. 1324 S. Hickory Ave.. Apt. D.
Sanford, was arrested on a domestic violence battery charge
early Thursday morning. Washtngtun'a wife said he picked her
up nnd threw her onto their concrete driveway following a
dispute. A Sanford policeman nolcd she had a large scrape on
her a rm and cuts and bruises.

Marijuana possession charge
K a n d y Frank Kingler. 31. 240 Abbott Ave.. Lake M ary, was
arrested Wednesday on a marijuana possession charge. A Lake
M ary policeman reporled finding K lnglrr walking through a
wooded area west of Lake Mary Boulevard. The officer asked
him for Identification. T h e policeman reported when he
reached for the If). Kingler removed a (rack of cigarette papers.
W hen askrd if he had unythlng else. Klnger produced two
small packets of marijuana, the policeman reported.

Warrant arrests made
T h e following wanted persons were taken Into custody:
• Kenneth E. Matthews. 25, 2418 Cedar Ave., Sanford: on a
manslaughter probation violation charge.
• Neopolela Undra H u n t. 22. 2943 Tru m a n Blvd., Sanford:
on a charge of failure to upprur In court to answer to a charge
of failure to pay a court ordered fine.
• Leon Smith. 45. 1312 Douglas Street. Sanford, was
transported from Orange County to the John E . Polk
Correctional Fuctllty Tuesday. He was wanted on u warrant for
violation of parolr on a conviction of petit theft.
• Steward Henry Borgard. 37. 165 Sheridan Drive, l.ongwood, was served a warrant at the Jail Tuesday. He was wanted
for fulling to appear on a charge of obtaining property w ith a
worthies# check.
• Clifford Anderson, 19. 36 Lakr Monroe Terrace, was
arrested by deputies at his residence Tuesday. He was wanted
for violation of parole on charges of fleeing In an attempt to
elude, and having no valid drivers license.
• Ja m e s Malcolm Washington. 41. 1703 W . 14th Street, was
arrested at his residence by Sanford police Tuesday. He was
wanted for violation of parole on a conviction of battery.
• Alpbnnso Glover. 35. 120 Belhune Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by deputies at his residence Tuesday. He was wanted
for falling to appear on a charge of possession of cocaine.
• D a rw in Orlove Glover. 25. Geneva, was arrested by
deputies al his home Tuesday. He was wanted for falling to
appear to pay a fine loiter nt the Jail, h r was served an
additional warrant for falling to appear on a rharge of crim inal
mischief.
• A r th u r Eugene Bradshaw. 35. 144 Academy Ave.. Sanford,
was a tTe s te d at the Jail Tuesday. He was wanted on a capias for
falling lo pay a fine.

Crimes reported to duputies
T h e following crimes were reporled lo Seminole C o u n ty
deputies:
• More than 91.500 In possessions were reported taken from
a r r s ld r n r r In the 200 block of Cambridge Drive lit llte W eklva
area near Longwood sometime between 8:15 a.m. and 2 :30
p.m. Tuesday.
• Five vehicles were burglarized at Motor-works. 1563 S.
H ighw ay 17-B2 near Longwood sometime between 8 p .m .
Monday and 7:30 a.m. Tuesday. Keparted damages exceeded
9 1. IOO and articles stolen exceeded 9800.

• Sem inole County deputies report flndhiK •&gt; burning
abandoned vehicle early Thursday morning north of Stale
Road 4 6 and east of South Oregon Avenue. Th e deputy
reported the vehicle was completely gulled. The car was stolen
Ja n . 3 0 and may be linked lo a strongann robbery al a stoic In
H ealhruw Tuesday.
• T w o stranded Sanford women reported they wrre robbed
by three men who offered to help them al 11:30 a.m.
W ednesday. One woman reported her car broke down on north
U.S. H igh w a y 17-92 near the Central Florida Zoo. The woman
said a c a r with three men slopped and two gol out. oirrriiig In
help.
T h e w om an said one man then told them hr had a gun nnd
demanded (heir purses, although hr did not not reveal a gun
Th e w o m an handed over their purses, one containing a 82.410
governm ent assistance check and the oilier containing a 9351
assistance check. Th e women descrllx-il tin- car as a black
Chevrolet four-door with a Volusia County lag. Th e three men
were black. Ihe woman said.
• A Coca-Cola Co. Investigator reported six vending
machines, each valued at 9800. werr taken from llirlr locations
In Lake Mary. Sanford and Altamonte Springs some lime
during Ja n u a ry .

Orange/Osceola/ Sem inole
County Residents

away by an unidentified person
in what was described as u while
Mustang.

By HICK PFKIFAUP
Herald Stall Writer
SANFO RD - W illiam Ellis. 26.
attempted lo bide from |&gt;oltce In
I be lobby of the Jo hn E. Polk
Corredlonal Facility yesterday.
H r Is still there, bill now In a
different part of the building.
A cco rd in g to Police C o m ­
mander Dennis W hitm ire. Ju a n
Carlos Pacheco. 31, of Kissim­
mee. was in the rcsirnoin of UnSeminole C o u n ty Com m unity
College, when Ellis reportedly
took his wallet which hud been
lying on a bench, and removed
8135 In cash and some rredll
cards.
W liltm lie said Ellis then re­
portedly threw the wallet Into
the toilet, ran off. and was driven

"T h e driver or the car took
Ellis lo Ihe Jo h n E. Polk Correc­
tional Facility." Whitmire said,
"where he ran lulu the lobby
urea apparently trying to avoid
detection."
"In the meantim e," W hitm ire
said. "Pacheco retrieved Ills
wallet, and sonic students al the
gym trailed I lie Mustang lo the
Jail, then summoned police,"
Pacheco was taken lo the Jail
lobby where be reportedly Idenlifted E llis , who was
apprehended by Sanford police
and placed under arrest.

Crimes reported to Sanford police
i%

Th e following crimes were reported to Sanford police
• J c w c li y valued ut approximately 9300 was reported stolen
Monday In a business burglary In Ihe 200 block of S f*ark
Avenue.
• Police found a 1979 Oldsmobllc In a drainage dllch
Monday, near W. I8 lb Street and Oleander Avenue, The
vehicle had been reported stolen from n home In the 1600
block of W . 11th Street.
• A stereo. VCR. and Jewelry valued at SHOO. a SfiO rug. and
9535 In women's and young boys' clothing were reported
stolen M onday from a residence In Ihe 100 block of W. 18th
Street.
• A cclulur phone valued al 9318 was reportedly stolen from
u pickup truck Tuesday, parked In the 2000 block of W. 18th
Street. Police said the truck was unlocked and the windows
down at Ihe time.
• A n a ir compressor valued al 91.500 and a sicreo and
healer were reportedly stolen Monday from a home In the 600
block of Sanford Avenue. Tuesday, another burglary was
reported al the same address. This lime police said furnishings.
Jewelry an d other Items valued al 91.269 were reported stolen
• T h e ow ner of Park Avenue Mart reported his business was
burglarized sometime Thursday between I 18 a.m. and 1:20
a.m. Tw enty-o ne cartons of cigarettes, valued at 8335 were
reported taken.
• A 950 0 go-kart was reported taken from a residence In ihe
2400 block of South Oak Avenue sometime Wednesday
between 9 a .m ond6p.m .
• A couple reported they stopped at a residence on Seventh
Street near Magnolia Avenue at 12 30 a m . Thursday and
when th ey relumed seven mlnules later, a 9400 camera was
missing fro m their car.
• A Sanford man reported he was robbed of 9230 at
shotgun-point at 10:30 p.m . Tuesday alter giving two men a
ride to B ailey's Quarters on 18th Street
• Possessions valued at 9300 were reported taken from u
residence In Ihe 1900 block of West T h ird Street sometime
Wednesday between 7 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
• A Sanford mon reported he was attacked by three or four
men outside a West First Street emery Tuesday night. Th e man
said he w as talking on a pay telephone outside the business at
9 p.m.. w h e n be was struck in the head by u bottle. He said the
men then hit and kicked him nnd struck him with bottles.
• A Sanford woman rrponed her 1989 Nissan was taken
from Its p arkin g spot In Ihe 1500 block of 13lli Street sometime
Wednesday between 4 a.m . and 8a.ni.
• Construction tools and equipment valued ul nearly 91.450
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EDITORIALS

K u d o s fo r
r e c r e a t io n
p ro g ra m
The City of Sanford Recreation Department
will begin a new program near the end of this
month. It will only serve a small num ber of
|M'oplc. blit we see it ns an excellent project to
help a special group.
Called S T O P . S a tu rd a y T im e -O u t for
Parents, It w ill offer free programs for
ph ysica lly and/or m e n ta lly ch allen ge d
youngsters between the ages of live and 17.
Toys, games, videos and activities will be
provided under constant watchful eyes of
recreation officials and volunteers.
Offered each Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until
12:30 p.m.. it will give the parents some extra
time In which to handle personal needs or
undertake shopping trips.
There are no requirements for city re­
sidency. and the only requirements arc
advance registration by Feb. 11, and the
filling out of a medical data sheet by the
pa rents.
Society today, whether It’s governmental or
privately backed, provides a large num ber of
opportunities for almost every need. Children
with handicaps however, are too often left In
the background. A n y parent in this situation
or those who know of such a parent, arc
aware of the difficulties w hich present
themselves.
Th is is only one day a week, and only for
three hours, but this will go a long way
inward helping both the youngsters and their
parents.
Officials say possibly 700 youngsters In this
age group are In the Sanford and North
Seminole County area.

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CHUCK STONE

T w o s e t b a c k s fo r v io le n c e a n d h a te
T h is nation doesn't oftrn rack up a national
doublehendcr In domestic peacemaking In one
week, but recently It crossed a magnificent
Rubicon.
Th e first half of the doublchcadcr was the
Supreme Court's unanimous ruling lhat abortion
clinics can Invoke the federal racketeering law 1o
sue violent anti-abortion protest groups.
T h e second half of the peace-fostering
doublchcadcr was a cross section of black
leaders’ condemnation of u sickening antiSemitic speech by n Nation of Islam spokesman.
In the past, black leaders have been hesitant to
condem n " a brother” for semantic trans­
gressions. sincerely believing that a confronta­
tion would further divide and weaken an ulrrady
politically Impaired comm unity.
Hut that same clrclc-lhe-wagons m rn la llly Is
responsible for the silence of m any reasonable
anll-abortlon allies. The silence of these groups.
In effect, became a subliminal green light to the
more militant anti-abortion groups to continue
terrorizing women and doctors In the abortion

relationship.
Randall Te rry, founder of one of the most
belligerent anti-abortion groups. Operation Re­
scue. denounced the Supreme Court ruling In

National Organization for Women vs. Schrldlcr
as "a betrayal of over 200 years of tolerance
toward protest and civil disobedience.”
In truth, his orga­
n iz a t i o n a n d hts
tactics an* the real
betrayers of civil dis­
o b e d ie n c e . w hose
history encompasses
th e n o n v i o l e n t
splendor of Socrates.
Thoreau, Gandhi and

King.

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members are no dif­
fe re n t th a n a n y
common criminal or
murderer who claims
his god commanded

fi in truth, his
organization and
his tactics are
the roal
betrayers of
civil
disobedience. ■

LETTERS
T h e h o t t e s t t o p ic
The hottest topic of conversation Is llie subject
ill.u everyone fears — violent crime. It Is ull around
us. there seems to be no let up.
On a recent local T V news broadcast, there were
eight stories about crim e w hich dominated the
newscast until the weather report.
Crim e Is out of control. We best attack It now or
crim e will consume us. •
T h e thing Is that what we have tried hasn’t
worked. O u r society needs to lock up Its most
violent offenders to remove them as a menace. Uul
i hat Is only pari of the solution.
We need a more comprehensive approach to
crime. Many good Ideas have been prolfcred. More
I ml Ire officers on the beat, stop the revolving
prison door, early childhood m rdlcal and educa­
tio n a l a tte n tio n , h e lp in g c h ild re n at risk ,
neighborhood watches, etc.
We need more of a sense of com m unlly. u good
neighbor policy w h ic h w ill cause us as a
i (im m unity to start to "o w n " the problem of crime.
W hen I was growing up. m y generation was
challenged by our leaders with such idealistic goals
as "A sk not what your country can do for you. Ask
what you can do for your country."
I think we need to go a step beyond. L e ts find
where we as a society have been divided, and
Instead unite.
For example, the Institution of the church has
fulfilled a role to provide society with a moral
compass, a set of values and an ethical code of
conduct. W hy not emphasize this vauublc role of
I he church to be a major component of a
comprehensive attack on crime?
At the same time, let us as a democratic society
understand that tlie free expression of faith should
not be excluded from the public debale, rather it
should be Included In the best tradition of religious
freedom and political democracy. If m odern
plagues such ns crim e arc to be realistically
confronted. then religious Institutions and the
religious hud better be a (tart of tlic solution,
Flnnlly. as I liavc stated m any times before In
these columns, for a democracy to work the
citizens must Itonur (he common w rul us well us
•xif. We have worshiped at the altar of the "M r
Generation" for 25 years and wc are sadly reaping
the results. Along w ith Individual rights conic
responsibilities to our com m unity — otherwise the
social fabric starts tearing, ns it is.
W c must awaken to o u r sense of shared values
that sustain us as families and as a com m unity.
O n ly then will wc surccasfully attack violent crim e.
Hill Nelson
Former Member.
U .S . House of Representatives

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BIA needs lesson in
hom e im provem ent

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W A S H IN G TO N — If the Bureau of Indian
Allan s ran a hospital emergency room,
bruises would lie treated before bullet
wounds.
Th a t ts the way BIA runs Its housing
Improvement program, which is supposed to
help nearly 100.000 needy American Indian
families renovate or rebuild their homes.
The se desperate families are living on
reservations In substandard conditions,
without basic amenities such as electricity,
heal or Indoor plumbing.
While some taint-

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it is doubtful th a t h a lf o f th is n u m b e r w o u ld
nign u p for this p ro g ra m , b u t even a few
tlu te n w o u ld m a k e a difference In the lives o f
th e ir parents.

We commend the city recreation organiza­
tion for undertaking such a project.
We also suggest other cities Investigate a
similar program, whether on an individual
basis, or collectively.
T h i s p a rtic ular pr ogr a m deserves
everyone's appreciation.

him to slaughter the saboteurs of his way of life.
Th e true nature of civil disobedience, or what
Gandhi called satyngrnhu (the achievement of
good will through nonviolence). Is that It does
not enusr any kind of physical harm or violence
to another person or group. Not only dors
Randall Te rry violate the sanctity or life with his
fanaticism, hut Khalld Abdul Muhammad rapes
our reciprocity of civility with his venom.
Th e following excerpts from a speech by
Muhammad at Kean College Is only a small part
of the barbaric rhetoric lhat will stun you. His
near Insanity Is truly painful to rend.
"W h o are the slumlords In the black com m uni­
ty? T h e so-called Jew ... Everybody always talks
about Hitler exterminating six million Jew s....
But don't nobody ever ask what they do to
Hitler... they went In there. In Germany, the way
th e y do e v e ry w h e re th e y go. an d they
supplanted, they usurped....
"... The Federal Reserve ain't really owned by
the Federal Government... It's owned by the
Jew s....
"W e owe the white man nothin' In South
Africa... If h r won't get out of town by sundown...
wc kill the women, wc kill ih r children, we kill
the babies... we kill 'em all.

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DONNA BRITT

You think my theory is a crock?
W A S H IN G T O N — So you still don't get it.
I spent a whole column last week describing
Los Angeles’ appeal. Letting residents explain
w h y. despite quakes, brush fires and the
verified presener of Bruce W illis, people still
live there.
But some of you remain puzzled. Frankly. I
was too — until I figured It out last week. T h is
was even before I stepped outside W ashing­
ton's National airport terminal on Monday,
fresh off a plane from the quake state.
1 was stunned.
News reports and whining family members
had prepared me for some of the most brutal
arctic conditions ever. Ha. T h e temperature
was braclngly cool. No snow. Little Ice. Neither
a polar bear nor sled dog In sight.
"O bvio u sly." I told m y husband, "yo u r
weather 'problems' were exaggerated."
I was kidding. But It was Impossible for me
to truly understand the Icy fist that had
gripped Washington and m uch of the nation,
in balmy L .A .. I'd listened to m y family's cold
stories — the ctemtty spent cleaning the car.
the misery of pushing It uphill for a block
because the street's rink-slick surface pro­
hibited mere driving — and almost shrugged.
Compared with 5.1 aftershocks. It sounded
only half bad.
Standing on a snowless airport sidewalk not
threatening to crack open beneath me, I Just
couldn't reiate. I guess you had to have been
here.
But you don't have to be on opposite sides of
a continent not to get It. T h e other morning,
m y neighbor came downstairs to discover her
son. 11. eating Honey Nut Cheerios and
wearing full Buffalo Bills regalia — blue sweat
pants. J im Kelly No. 12 Jersey. Buffaloemblazoned Starter Jacket and cap.
"H is aocka had Utile buffaloes on them!” she
suid. "So what happens If (the Bills) lose again?
His heart's on tils sleeve — It's like saying.
•Kick m e ."'
A non-fan. she admits, "I Just can't relate."
It's a lifelong challenge, relating to what
others — unconnected by age. gender, color,
culture, or Just not living Inside your skin —
arc experiencing.
Ta k e the Bobbitt mess (please). Upon
hearing of Lorrna's handiwork, how many
women snickered as their male co-workers
squirmed and shaduw-grabbed (heir crotches?
I cringed — but not like I did reading a story on
chloral cltium clslon, a still-common, and often
unanesthetlzcd. practice.
How muny men wondered how rape possibly
could tie os horrible as women described It? I
once heard a man say. well. O K . It's not great,
but hey — women have sex all the lime. Asked
how he'd react If somebody raped him. the
sm irk faded. “ I'd have to kill h im ." he said.
Even your own feelings m ay be unrrlatable.
If wom en's childbirth memories m nalncd

fresh, tinobscurcd by lim e and the cute,
resulting bundle — would we be as willing to
repeat the process? T o fully recall childbirth's
physical "Joys." I'd have to relive them. Hut I
fully remember m y reaction, moments after
producing m y first bom . when someone Joked.
"So! Ready to stun on the next one?"
If ! ha d n 't been
bolding a baby. I‘d
have flattened him.
S o m e h o w , th e
quake — an event so
e le m e n ta l lh a t H
u n e a rth e d e ve ry
Imaginable feeling —
shook such thoughts
loose.
Each night, after
seeing the quake’s
toll. I’d watch the
coverage on T V .
And each night. I'd
realize how’ Inade­
quate the w o rld 's
most powerful medi­
So you still
um was to rclntc Its
don't get It. J
nwfulness. Nature Is
too big to squeeze
Into a 10-inch box.
Th e borders get In
the way. Where the
screen stops, nature keeps spilling. Th e most
evocative pholo of devastated Northrldge
Manor, the most eloquent description, seemed
tiny and false next to the reality.
Words stop. Pictures crop. Nuturc never
ends.
But for all their Inadequacy, pictures urc
p o w e rfu l. V e te ra n s say the most g u twrenching war photo can't describe the real
thing — but It was Imugrs lhat mobilized a
nation against the Vietnam War.

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Books had for years enumerated slavery's
horrors — but "Root*" helped America feel
them. In 1087. pictures turned Baby JrssJcn
Into Baby Warbucks.
At some point during the six days I sjient In
L.A .. Its mnglc became clear: It's the best place
on earth to see the box's happiest pictures
come to life.
Where else cun you rrallzc (hat the guy
ordering a cone before you In ihc tlnagen-Dazs
line Is Nell Simon? Tha t the fellow you Jusl
passed In a hotel hnllway Is Ben Verecn? Th e
guy at the seminar you're attending Is — wait a
aec, you Just saw him on cable — yes! the
elevator operator in "Pretty Woman!'*
You start to relate. You recall living here,
seeing Bette Midler at a party In Burbank.
J im m y Sm lts in Brentwood, Blair Underwood
at a play. Daryl Hannah at a (lick. Kevin
Costner at lunch. You get fuzzy about why.

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alarm ing amount of
th e p r o g r a m ' s
lim ite d fu n d s are
going to applicants
w ith good hom es,
according to a series
ot five midtls by the
Department of Interi­
or's Inspector gener­
al. Th e more com ­
fortable applicants
are using the money
to b u y ntr c o n d i­
f Many
tio n e r s . c a rp o rts ,
reservation
garage door ojieners
residents who
and other "nlec-toliveinabfect
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poverty have
authorized frill Items.
never seen a
M any reservation
dime
residents who live In
from the BIA. J
abject poverty have
never seen a dime
from the BIA. In the latest DOI audit, covering
the tribes served by HIA's Portland. Ore., area
office, the relatively few dollars that trickled
down to the needy "provided tm jm ivrm ents
that were unallowable and unneedrd or that
did not result In decent, safe and sanitary
housing."
"Y o u have to understand that for some of
these people II Is dally survival." explained
Sen. Ben Nlghlhorsr Campbell. D Colo., the
only American Indian member of Congress.
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No fewer than one third of America's 1.8
million American Indians live below the
poverty line, and unemployment levels on
most reservations lop 50 percent. "T h a t
means if something goes wrong with the
house, (families) haven't got the money to
even fix the darn tiling." Canqiliell told our
associate Ed Henry. "S o their homes gel
dilapidated very fast,... and they can't In­
fixed up with a null or two and u coat of paint.
It requires major renovation even to tiring
them up to m inim um housing standard
criteria."
Th e audit of IRA's Portland office found
lhat Inadequate oversight leaves the program
"h ig h ly vulnerable to waste, mismanagement
and fraud."
Part ol the blame can be placed on shoddy
contractors. Atxiul 8200,000 was wasted
when BIA fell prey to contractors who cither
Inflated their prices or simply took Ihc money
without doing any work. In two eases cited by
Ihc uudlt. contractors Inflated prices by as
m uch as -100 percent for storm doors and 800
percent for minor electrical work.
In other eases, the government Is the
culprit for neglecting to billow eligibility
requirements for those receiving funds. BIA
officials spent 8778.000 on renovations for
applicants who had too large an Income to tie
eligible for the program. Investigators also
cited 81.2 million that m ay have been wasted
on Improvements hir applicants whose eligi­
bility had not even been determined.
Forty-nine families, for example, were
awarded $247,000 worth of "nlcc-to-havc"
but "unallowable and unnet-ded Improve­
m ents". according to the rqxirt. Still more
families received Improvements related more
to style than substandard conditions.
One tum lly was aw arded 836.000 In
p r o g r a m f u n d s to h e l p b u i l d a
2.3(X) square-hurt log cabin that was valued
at 8150.000. The family ulrrady owned a
house hi sluiidurd condition and planned to
use the cabin ns a second home.

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Teens call for life
terms for killers
By CAROLYN BKORNICK
Associated Press Writer

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W A S H IN G TO N - Seeing her
Iriend (junned down, die victim
of 17 shot*. 15-year-old Junea
Well* wan left with bone-deep
fear and a rigid sense of Justice:
Kids who kill should go to prison
lor life.

"If a kid picks up a gun. pulls
Hie trigger and shoots some­
body. then he should be held
accountable for going to Jail and
serving a life sentence." Wells
told a congressional hearing
Thursday. Since a killer "took
•omebody else's life, I feel his life
should be taken In Jail."
Wrlls broke down while testilyin g. s a y in g she w ants to
escape from her Washington
neighborhood, “ but right now
my mol her doesn’t have enough
money to move. 1 have realized
that s o m e th in g th is tra gic
doesn't o n ly happen to bar!
(cople. this ra n happen to any­
one."
Her sense of the p ro p e r
p un ishm ent was shared hy
children from other c'tt&lt; -» who
have been similarly warred by
ihe shooting deaths of friends or
loved ones or simply hy the fear
of gun violence that randomly
invades their lives.
“ If a kid Is old enough to be

able (o shoot somebody, then
they’re old enough to he put
aw ay." said sixth-grader Megan
McGulllcuddy of the New York
City borough of Brooklyn, whose
p rin cip a l was killed In the
erossflre of a gang fight outside
school.
Eleven youths told the House
panel of the ubiquity of guns In
Inner cities and suburbs.

D om estic —
Continued from Page 1A
Next, victim s and batterers a r r
oflcn requested to attend u
domestic violence course ns u
condition to the pn»srcutIon's
willingness to pursue a rh a rg r.
Sanford police Cmdr. D e n n is
Whitmire said the 1991 lawworks sm oothly and hr's pleased
with W olflnger's program.
"It runs fairly smoolhly." said
Whllmlre.
Whitmire said the 1991 la w
removes the decision for arrest
from tin- victim and plncrs It

with (he policeman. If evidence
of violence Is present. Including
marks on the v ltlm 's body,
officers decides whether to arrest
the suspect. If not. they must
provide written reports explain­
ing why not.
Statewide though, enforce­
ment of the laws are not as
stringent as they arc here, the
lask force found. Victims who
are attacked hy people they live
with should not be treated less
seriously than those attacked by
strangers. Miami Judge Linda

Program
Continued from Page 1A

Supervisor tor the program Is he said.
Spencer commented. " T h e
Trent Schukc. Kathy Spencer Is
the programmer for the project. children w ill be fully monitored
"W e studied tills carefully.” said and supervised nt all times.”
The program Is being offered
Schake. " t h r n Kathy an d I
vis ite d A lta m o n te S p r in g s , by the Recreation and Parks
W’hlch lias a similar program, to Department at no cost. A m e d i­
Unit out how ll has been ac­ cal dalil sheet will lx* required
from pa rents however, and the
cepted."
UnoITtclal estimates from the child m ust be registered b y
Seminole County Mental Health February 1 1Ih.
"We don't have the m edical
Center said there were about
700 children In Ihui age group forms ye t." Schake said yester­
who could be classified as either day m orning, "but we've had a
number of phone calls fro m
p h y s i c a l l y or m e n t a l l y
parents Interested In this p ro ­
challenged.
Schakr said the program will gram. and it looks as though ll
begin at 9 3 0 a in, every S a tu r­ will lx* quite successful."
In addition to seeking parents
day beginning February 26, and
to sign up their children, v o lu n ­
conclude at 12 30 p m. "W e will
provide toys, videos and activi­ teers are also being sought.
ties to entertain the children." Schake Indicated persons w ith

experience In d e alin g w ith
challenged youngsters are en­
couraged to v o lu n te e r, hut
others are needed ns well. Volun­
teers ran sign up by contacting
or vlslltng the recreation de­
partment offices.
Because of the nature of tills
special program, youngsters be­
tween ages 5 and 17 are not
required to lx- legal residents of
the City of Sanford.
Spencer or Schake can be
reaehed ut the recreation office
at Sanford C ity Hull. 330 5697.
between the hours of B:30 a.m.
and 5:30 p.m .
All Saturday programs will be
held at the recreation depart­
ment facility at the west side of
Sanford City Hall. 300 N. Park Continued from Page 1A

Most of the property to the
south of Lake Mary Boulevard In
Phase I abuts Big Lake Mary.
Almost all homes have septic
tanks.
"Th e one thing we have to
keep in m in d ." West said, "Is
the envnronmrnt.il condition of
lie lake." He explained that the
akr presently Is In relatively
tood condition, although not at
he tup level.
The two options explained by
A'rsl were that the city could
wvc the ronstnictlon of the line
lone while road widening Is
inderway. or It could be re­
eded. with the possibility that a
line Installed alter construction
« mi Id tie more cost ly.
F in a n c e D i r e c t o r B a n d y
Knight also explained the pro­
ject. pointing out that the capital
cost for PJiasc I w o u ld be
$li&gt;8.000. Tfie city would recov­
er sornr of the costs through
impact fees on 24 present resi­
dences. and In the (uiure for 13
xucntliil residences. K n lg h l
monished the commission and
luillcnce when he reported that
mder the Impact fee system, the
tty would not be able to recoup
ill the costs for slightly over 704

I

.r a n .

During public participation. 10
citizens came forward to express
their views. T h e first four, In
favor of the sewer lines, were all

residents directly on 1-ukr M ary
Boulevard where Ihc lines would
be installed
The six who spoke In opposi­
tion had no homesltr directly on
the boulevard, although some.
Including farmer Mayor Randy
Morris, had land near the site.
Most of the citizens objecting
to the sanitary sewer project said
they believed ll would Irnd to u
zoning change from residential
to com m ercial, which m a n y
believed would destroy that sec­
tion of the city for homeowners.
Persons favoring the sewer
lines leaned toward the protec­
tion they would give to the lakes,
projecting that they were being
polluted by the septic tanks and
stormwater runoff.
"If you are concerned about
e n viro n m e n ta l Issues," said
f o rm e r c o m m is s io n e r P u u l
Trem el. "then why look at only
Phase I? W ith the widening of
the boulevard and putting In
retention ponds. It w-lll preveni
stormwater runoff Into the Inkr
more than ever before
Morris, who said he had stud­
ied the situation closely, lold the
commission that only ulxnit 20
percent of the arra In Phase I
could possibly be developed us
commercial property. "If that
happenn." he said, "the land
value of nearby residential prop­
erty will drop."
M orris presented the com*

mission w ith a petition he said
was signed by 138 |&gt;ersona.
"What I would urge you to d o .”
he said. " Is opt out of the
Interlocal agreement with S e m i­
nole County on this sewer p ro ­
posal. and transfer the m oney
you would have spent to some
other project."
Following public comments,
the rom m lsslonrrs gave I h e ir
opinions. " T h i s Is a difficult
decision." said Mayor Rockett. "T
recognize the arguments on rezoning, hut I don't believe there
Is any Immediate danger to the
lakes. That brings It down to
strtrtyacost Issue."
He continued. "We have a
limited am ount of funds, and the
way I see It, if w r can't recover
40 to 50 percent of our money In
the near future. I would be
against It. unless there Is some
environmental emergency, and I
don't see any at this time."
Comm issioner' Gary Ilrr n d r r
agreed. *T th in k we should
continue to pursue sewer needs
wherever we can. but wr have to
weigh the costs on this matter,
and I can’t see taking on that
kind of expense wllhoul k n o w ­
ing what it would do to o u r
lakes."
Hrendcr commented. "I assure
you I have no intention of ever
rezonlng Lake Mary Boulevard
to the east of Ihc city, but I'm
certain It will com e up again and

one grandson.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice, orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

residence. Born March 16. 1937
In Lincoln, N'cb.. he moved to
Central Floildu In 1975. He was
a retired airline captain.
Survivors include wife. Susan:
mother. Louise Huffcrd. Denver:
sons. Mark. Atlanta. Monte.
W in te r S p r i n g s : b ro th e rs .
James. C o lum b ia . Mo.. Ja c k .
San Jose. Calif.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld Fun e ra l
Home. Oaklaw n Park Chape).
Lake Mary. In charge of a r­
rangements.

DEATHS
JOHN WILLIE BEALL
John Willie Beall. 87. Mariner
Way, Altamonte Springs, died
Wednesday. Feb. 2, 1994. at his
residence. Bom Feb. 9. 1906. In
D'-orgla. he moved to Central
Florida In 1973. Mr. Beall was a
jh »st office coordinator and a
member of First Baptist Church.
Orlando.
Survivors include wife, Allcnc;
d a u g h te r . A n i t a S t a f f o r d .
Fii/gcratd. Ga.; sister, Thelm a
Williams. Fitzgerald; four grand■ h lld r e n a n d th re e g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
1 Pine Castle Memorial Chapel
(Funeral H o m e . O rla n d o . In
I barge of arrangements.

4ALE10H BENJAMIN
aOYKIN
Hatrlgh Benjamin Boykin, 83.
West 15lh Street. Sanford, died
Monday. Ja n . 31. 1994, at Cen­
tal Florida Regional Hospital.
Sanford. Bom Oct. 16. 1911. In
Tiitnpa, he moved to Sanford at
a very young age. Mr. Boykin
was a retired breakman for
Atlantic Coastline Railroad and a
member of New Mount Calvary
Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivors Include wife. Ncdn.
Sa n fo rd ; so n . R a le ig h . J r . .
Philadelphia. Pa.; one grand­
daughter.
Bruton Funeral Home. O r­
lando. In charge of arrange­
ments.

LUCY IONA BURRELL
Lucy Iona Burrell, 69. Clear
Lake C irc le . S a n fo rd , died
Wednesday. Feb. 2. 199-1. at
Padgett N ursing Home. Born
March 28. 1924. In Candler.
N .C .. she m oved to Central
1 Florida from Houston. Texas In
1987. Mrs. Burrell was a retired
| supervising cook for Jacinto City
Nursing Home. Houston. She
was Baptist.
Survivors Include daughter.
Carolyn Lawler. Sanford; sisters.
Dorothy Davis. Edna Burrell.
Martha Ball, nil of Ashvllle. N.C.:

ANNIE M.OILLYARD
Annie M. Gtllyard. 82. Country
C lu b D r iv e , S a n fo rd , d ie d
T h u rs d a y , Feb. 3. 1994. at
DcBary Manor Nursing Center.
B o r n J u l y 2 2 . 19 11. I n
Balnbrtdgc. Gu.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1924. She was
a homemaker.
Survivors Include daughter.
Carolyn Williams. Sanford: one
granddaughter.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e .
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

DOROTHY LEE
0R0S8KURTH
D o r o t h y Lee " l ) o l "
Grosskurth, 73. Howell Branch
Road. Winter Park, died T h u rs ­
day. Feb. 3. 1994. at W inter
Park Memorial Hospital. Born
April 19. 1920. In the District of
Columbia, she moved to Central
Florida from Chapel Hill, Md , In
1991. Mrs. Grosskurth was a
retired Air Force office secretari­
at the U.S. Pentagon. She at­
tended St. Peter &amp; Paul Catholic
Church. Winter Park. She was a
volunteer worker for social serv­
ices Catholic charities. Winter
Park, and a member of ladles
Auxiliary, at Winter Park Memo­
rial Hospital.
Survivors Include daughters
Christine Constantino, Cassel­
berry. Charlotte Navarre. Robert.
La.. Billie Ja rk s o n . S rh rc lz,
Te xas. Je a n Lochcr. W inter
Park: sons. Jo h n . Casselberry
Thomas. Wilmington. N.C.; 14
grandchildren.
Beacon Dtiect Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

JOSEPH A. HUFFERD
Joseph A. HufTcrd. 56. M arry
B o u le va rd . L o n g w n o d . died
Wednesday. Feb. 2. 1994 at Ids

FLORENCE K O 8 8 MER
Florence Kossm cr. 82. Citrus
Tre e Lane. Longw ood. died
Wednesday. Feb. 2. 1994, at her
residence. Born Nov. I I. 1911,
In Brooklyn. N .Y ., she moved to
Central Florida In 1954. Mrs.
Kossmcr was a licensed practical
nurse. She was a member of St.
Augustine Catholic Church and
Daughters of the Amertcun Rev­
olution.
Survivors In c lu d e son. Eugene
Mulhern. L o n g Island. N .Y .:
daughter. Michele Kelley. De­
lto n a : s te p d a u g h te rs . R u th
Waltcnbaugh. East McKeesport.
Pa.. 1-oretla, Pittsburgh. Dorothy
Prescott, Bartow: several grandchildren and grcu t •
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld Funeral
Home. Altam onte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

CECIL IRVINO SMITH
C e c i l I r v i n g S m ith . 8 0 .
Balsa wood C o u r t. Altamonte
Springs, died Tuesday. Feb. 1.
1994. at Florida Hospital. Alta­
monte Springs. Born Jan. 4.
1914. In iktrbados. West Indies,
he moved to Central Florida In
1981. Mrs. S m ith was a retired
executive director for the Na­
tional Urban Lenguc. He was
Inter-denom inational. He was
awarded Member of British E m ­
pire.
Survivors Include wife. Joyce
C .: sons. Michael Irving. O r ­
la n d o . P h il i p Ir v in g . M in -

vlctlins of violence In the home.
95 percent of those buttered by
their sjxiuses or partners are
w om en, a cco rd in g to Robin
llassler. executive director of the
tusk forre.
The report also pointed out
that 50 p a re n t to 70 percent of
the men who tauter their wives
or girlfriends also abuse their
children.
" A n d c h i l d wi t n e s s e s to
dom estic vio len ce suffer as
much as If they themselves had
suffered direct physical vio­
l e n c e . " t he r e p o r t notes.
"Children are also In danger of
rc|M-allng the cycle of violence as
adults If mother and child are
not safe.”
The tusk force recommended:
• establishing a statewide
toll-free numtx-r for victims of
domestic abuse;
• transferring oversight of
domestic violence within the
Department of Health and Re­
habilitative Services from Aging
and Adult services to Chlldrrn
and Family services;
• requiring all 20 state at­
torneys to establish a special
prosecution unit or to assign
prosecutors to domestic violence
cases and provide appropriate
(raining.
Information from th* Auoctatad Prttt l»
contained In Kill report

Lynx

Avenue.

P TA

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Continued from Page IA

Daklssald Thursday.
Dakls chaired the committee
that made more than 200 rec­
ommendations after concluding
the state needs to provide more
funding to its programs for
haltered wom en and children.
"W e're asking for one thing,"
Dakls satd. "We're asking for
money."
She said, however, II would be
Impossible to put a dollar figure
on all that needs to be done.
Of the 20 state attorneys, the
task force found eight state
atlorneys have partially Im ­
plemented (he law and seven
have not compiled.
Prosecutors said lawmakers
hadn't provided enough money
to Implement the law.
"Prevailing attitudes among
those w ithin the Justice system,
as well as outside of the system,
is that domestic violence Is not a
'rral' or serious crime deserving
attention and resources." the
report said.
However, domestic violence ts
the single major cause of Injury
to women, more fiequetu than
auto accidents, rapes and m u g ­
gings combined, according to
the report.
Thre e of every 10 female
homicide victim s are killed by
husbands or boyfriends.
A l t h o u g h s o me m r n ar e

1 can't guarantee what other
commissions would do In the
future."
Urender made the motion to
eliminate the sewer portion from
the Interlocal agreement and put
the money set aside for the
project hack Into the city's water
and sewer fund.
Comlssloner George Duryea
said he had studied hts past
voting record on sewer matters
during the previous years. "I've
voted to deny every time It was
brought u p ." he said, “ If there Is
a danger to the lake from septic
tanks. It would have happened
by now. I will be consistent In
m y vole and vote no."
Commissioner Davtd Meator
a lso a g re e d a n d se c o n d e d
Brender's motion.

Improve services for students by
looking for ways to "encourage
cities to begin to support Lynx"
and to get th** county to "con­
tinue their support." Wise said.
Th e group believes (hat San­
ford Middle School and Seminole
H igh School In Sanford and
Lym an High School und Mllwec
Middle School In Longwood have
the greatest needs for the public
transportation for students.

meetings?" asked Dr. Joe Wise,
director of the transportation
services department.
The school bus routes arc
deslgnrd to bring students to
and from school during regular
school hours. If the bus Is a
student's only form of transpor­
tation. he m ight as well forget
about p a rtic ip a tio n In a n y
extra-curricular ucilvltlcs.
Th e local support ts needed to
So Wise, who serves as a
help finance new routes that
member of the Lynx Iformerly
would travel closer to school
T ri-C o u n ty Transit| advisory
campuses.
board, has suggested that Semi­
"T h e students only pay 25
nole schools work with this
provider In developing a plan cents per r id e ." W ise said.
that will bring the students and "That’s nothing."
parents the services they need.
Wise said economically dtsWise, who previously directed advantuged students and excep­
the transportation services de­ tional rducutlon students who
partment tn the Orange County travel off-campus to w ork train
schools, said L ynx has served tng sites are going to be able to
take the greatest advantage of
that school system well.
Yesterday afternoon the L ynx the bus se rvice o n ce It ts
advisory board met with repre­ established.
He satd no date has yet been
sentatives of the school district
and with leaders from Seminole set as a target for getting the
service on line,
C o u n t y u n d the s e v e n
" I think we stirred u p suitable
municipalities Included within

"W e’ve put u lot of detail Into
this study and this public hear­
ing." commented Rockett. " I
want this to nerve us Information
(h r courtly Ilm lla.
for any an d all future elty
Th e group ojw rtrd (ll*rii*alona
commlssions whenever (hts mat­
about what might br done to
ter comes up ugatn. so I'm very
pleased lb.it so many pcnplr
turned out to voice their opi­
nions."
With thut. a roll call vote was
takrn. and by a unanim ous Continued from Page 1A
decision. Seminole County will
shootings. Goungo returned
be Informed to remove the re­
to Rochester, where he was
quirement for sanitary sewers in
captured a few days later.
the Phase I section of the
Asked by Eighteenth Circuit
boulevard construction project.
Court Judge O I L Eaton If he
had anything to say before being
sentenced. Goungo said almost
Inaudible. "Th e re are a lot of
things I would like to say...I had
no Intentions of doing a n y­
n c a p o lls : b r o t h e r s . C l y d e thing..."
Goungo's attorney. Don West
Tro t man. D c B a r y . Fred
Trotman. New York City: one quietly prompted Ills client to
say he was sorry.
grandchild.
" I ’m s o rry ," Goungo then
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
added,
" b u t ll wasn't pre­
Home. Forest C ity, in charge of
meditated like they (the Jury!
arrangements.
found."
West, who served as a special
RONALD J. WOOD
Ronald J . Wfood. 57. Center public defender. Is expected to
Drive, Casselberry, died T h u rs ­ lllc an appeal w ithin 3 0 days.
Assistant state attorney Trlsh
day. Feb. 3. 1994. at his resi­
P
t
e d r a h l t n r e q u e s t e d that
dence. Bom J u n e 19. 1936. In
Akron. Ohio, he moved to Cen­ Goungo's son. Jason, lx- allowed
tral Florida tn 1979. Mr. Wood to give a victim Impact state­
was a brick mason and Catholic. ment. He had traveled from
He was a veteran of the U.S. Rochester, N .Y. for Ihc sentenc­
ing.
Marine Corps.
Eaton refused, stating It would
Survivors Include wife. Mary:
not
affect the prescribed senson. Jeff. A k r o n ; d a ughte r.
Crlstl. Orlando: stepdaughters.
Theresa K ew lcy, Oviedo. De­
borah Pouncey, Casselberry; five
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altnm ontc Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

enthusiasm for (his p ro g ra m .”
W ise said. " B u i w r i t have to
g ro w It iis w r g o ."

Sentence

tc n c c he w as Im p o s in g . " I d o n 't
m e a n to seem u n k i n d . " the
Ju d g e said, " b u t I d o n 't th in k
a n y t h in g rrlc v e n t Is left to be
s a id ."

T h e young m an expressed
anger und frustration after the
heating.
"H o w can he let him speak
and not let me speak?" Jason
said. " I came all the way from
Rochester. He lets him speak
and he doesn't let me speak. I
think Its a violation of m y First
Amendment Rights."
Shackled and handcuffed as
he was brought Into the small
c o u rtro o m . G o u n g o glanced
toward his son. but did not look
In his direction during the hear­
ing.
"N o he didn't look at m e."
Jason said, "but 1 looked at him
the entire time."
After losing bis mother at hts
father’s hand. Jason did not
comment on hts father serving
life In prison, except to say
bitterly. "I hope he has fun In
there (prison). I really hope he
has fun In there."

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�•A - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Friday. February 4. 1984

Legal Notices

Era ends: Vietnam trade embargo lifted

Vets bemoan decision;
U.S. business cheers
■ y R I T A • ■ A M IS H

Associated Press Writer
W ASH IN G TO N — Families of missing Vlctn a m -rra sdrvlcrnicn say President Cl i n t o n s
derision lo resume tn id r wllh Vietnam breaks n
promise lie made to keep the pressure on Hanoi
to fully account for M IAs. Hut U.S. businesses arc
reveling at Ihr prospect of a new m ulllbllllondollar marketplace.
B y dropping tbe Itt-year trade em bargo.
Clinton has assured U .S . companies a sizeable
shurc of business expected lo be generated ns
Vietnam modernizes ils fallen-down Infrastruc­
ture. updates us telecommunications system and
develops new ro n s u m rr markets.
" T h e bottom line Is It allows us an equal footing
lo compete for tbe business In Vietnam. *al*l
Robert Driscoll, president of the U .S .-A S E A N
C oun cil, an association of about 100 U .S
companies.
Mark Rosenker. vice president of the Electronic
Industries Association, said (he trade sanctions
"outlived their usefulness" and renewing trade
would l»e key lo "In s u rin g competitiveness over
the longterm.”
In announcing his long-anticipated and conimversl.il decision. C lln lo n on Thursday Insisted
It was based solely on securing further Vietnam ­
ese cooperation to account for U.S. servicemen
missing In action from the Vietnam War.
"1 wanted lo make sure that the trade questions
did not enter tnlo ib is decision So ... we never
had a discussion about It.” he said.
One administration official said, however, that
while the TOW -M I A issue was the overriding
concern, economic pressures also were noted.
Clinton died considerable progress in recent
months In arrountlng for 2.238 American MIAs
In Vietnam. Laos and Cambodia
Hut veterans and M IA family organizations
criticized Clinton's decision. They had lobbied
heavily In favor of maintaining the embargo as a
pressure tactic lo get a full accounting of all the
missing.
" I think H su m is ta k e .... We have 2.000 people
o ve r there who a rc unaccounted for. Th e
Vietnamese will not send us any remains now.
said Roy Jessee. w h o was selling T-shirts and
buttons to raise m oney lor veterans' causes at the
Vietnam War Memorial.
"T h e embargo was tbe only leverage that w r
h a d ." said John S u m m e r, executive director of
the American Legion.
A n n Mills Griffith, b rad of a Vietnam M IA-POW
group, said the president has "clearly broken" his
promise from last sum m er that he would
maintain the em bargo unlll Vietnam provided a
full nccounllng of the missing Amerlruns. " I fault
the bureaucracy ... for misinforming the presi­
dent and giving h im advice lhal doesn't hold
water."
lin t Cllnlon s a id e n d in g the em bargo w as "Ih e
ties! w a y lo ensure c o o p e r a t io n from V ie tn a m ."

He aafd the U n lie d Slales will not fully
normalize relations w llh Vietnam unlll there Is
"m o re progress, m ore cooperation and more
answers.”
One wheelchair-bound Vietnam veteran who
attended Clinton's W hite House announcement
said the derision "e n d s the war for us."
" It closes a chapter for those of us who fought
there." said John T c rza n o . president of Vietnam
Veterans of America Foundation.
In hopes of s p u r r in g further Vietnam ese
cooperation, one veterans group, the W ashing­
ton-based Vietnam Veterans of America Inc.
launched Its own project, asking U.S. servicemen
lo turn In souvenirs they brought back from the
w a r that might help account for dead or missing
Vietnamese soldlcre.
Anticipating the resumption of trade, about
three dozen Am erican firms already have offices
In Vietnam.
Over the next three years, nearly $4 billion
w o rth of deals a re expected in a v ia tio n ,
telecommunications, heavy equipment and con­
struction.
A survey of U .S .-A S E A N Council members
found that the potential Investment marketplace
In Vietnam will reach $8 billion In the next five
years. Including airport construction, power
generation, hotel development, medical needs
und port construction. Driscoll said.
"It will be good for Ihe U.S. economy, good for
the Vietnamese econom y, good for relations
between the two countries.” said Virginia Foolc.

director of the U.S.-Vietnam Trade Council.
Allhough the Senate gave Cllnlon political
cover (Ills week when. In a non-binding resolu­
tion. It voted 62-38 Senate lo drop the embargo,
there was considerable negative reaction In
Congress on Th u rsd ay.
Sen. Hob Sm ith . R N IL. said "V lcin a m has not
ycl been fully forthcoming on Ih e l*OW-MIA
Issue" and I h r rm bargo thu s should remain.
Rep. Robert Torricelli. D-N .J.. said he had
"serious reservations" about Ihe decision.
More than 50 House members had sent Clinton
a Id le r urging him lo retuln Ihe embargo until he
could "rerllfv to the Congress and the American
people that Hanoi Is fully forthcoming wllh
resj&gt;eci lo F O W -M IA Information and remains
which our Intelligence and InvestIgutIons Indicate
that they continue lo withhold.”

A war Americans
just can’t forget
By D O N ALD M. R O T H B IR Q
A P News Analysis___________________________
W A S H IN G T O N Generous In victory.
America helped rebuild Ils World W ar II
enemies. A generation later. Ihe national
Impulse was lo assist Russia when Ihe Soviet
empire collapsed. Toward Vietnam there was
neither generosity nor forgiveness
The opening of Irade relations President
Cllnlon announced Thursday was framed us
narrowly as possible. Il was not a gesture of
friendship or an effort to heal long-festering
wounds. Trad e was not the Issue.
Clinton said he lilted Ihe trade embargo lo
help determine once and for all Ihe fate of
U.S. servicemen missing In uctlon from the
war.
**I am absolutely convinced It offers Inc
bcsl way lo resolve Ihe fair of those who
remain m issing." he said. "These ucllons do
not constitute a normalization of o u r rela­
tionship."
A normal relationship brlw crn Ihe Untied
Stutes and Vietnam? The concept remains
beyond consldcrallon After Iff years. Ihe
wounds still llirob. Ihe Images recur. Families
grieve and yearn for evidence of the fair of
loved ones w ho vanished In u war Am erica's
vast (xiw rr could not win.
Vietnam forcer! Americans lo confront loss.
Not Just the tragedy of young people d yin g In
battle, bul the loss of Innocence and of
confidence, a loss of the sense of Ihe nation's
place In Ihe world.
Other wars created heroes: Washington.
Grant"fihd Lee. Pershing. Elsenhower and
MscVurthur. T h e Images left from Vietnam
were •
‘•writ heroic: My Lai. napalm. Agent
O ra n g e a n d an A m e ric a n h e lic o p te r
evacuating Ihe last Americans from Saigon
on April 30. 1075.
"T h e divisions of that war are going lo last
a very long tim e." said historian Michael
Heschloss. w ho likened It lo (lie C ivil W ar In
terms of Ihe emotional anguish It Arouses.
Forty-some years ago. U.S. oil companies
explored w hat then was called French
In d o -C liln a . H ut the French h o ld was
weakening and policy makers In Washington
were obsessed w llh the potential of losing the
entire region to communism. Th e y spoke of
countries toppling like dominoes.
Only U .S. power could turn the tide. When
Jo hn F. Kennedy look office Ihe concern wus
Laos. Hut before long It became Vietnam and
the question of how lo prop up the regime of
NgoDlnh Diem.
Under President Lyndon B. Johnson, the
U.S. m ilitary Involvement csculated until
more than 500.000 troops were In Vietnam
battling an enemy that refused to follow
conventional rules of warfare, that fought and
melted Into the countryside.
E D ITO R S N O T E - Donald M. Rolhberg
has covered national and International affairs
In Washington since 1066.

Legal Notice
ST. JOHNS NIVIR W A TE R
M AM AO IM IN T D ISTR IC T
01m Netk* el
I kIh M Ataxy Adlan
Tha DUlrkl ( l m nolle* ot Its
intent to Issue th# request tor a
permit by Ifw tallowing oppllc
ent(t) on February I. Iff4:
S E M IH O L E C O U N T /
SCHOOL BOARD. (L Y M A N
M I0 H SCHOOL I . t i n
M E L LO H V IL LE . SAN FO R D .
F L H I M . a p p lic a t io n
4 1 II7 0I17AUF Tha District
proposal to allocata 1 01 million
gsiions x r day X water l x l i t
ACRES OF LANDSCAPE !R
R I C A T ION T H E A P P L I
CANT'S PREVIOUS P E R M IT
G RANTED THE USE O F 0 01
M O D OF W A TE R F O R S
ACRES OF LANDSCAPE IR
’ R IGATIO N Tha wlltsdrawals
used by this proposed project
w i ll c t n i lt l ol G R O U N D
W A TE R FROM THE FLO R
I0 A N AQ U IFE R vio O N E
EXISTING WELL in Semlnoto
County located In tha NE U OF
SB U OF NW «a OF SW S* of
Section 1 Township } ! South.
Range XEesl.
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
S C H O O L BO ARD. ( L A K E
HOW ELL HIGH SCHOOLI. 1111
M EL LO N V IL LE . S A N FO R D .
F L J I T M . a p p lic a t io n
•M I7 0 U 7 A U F The District
proposes to silocate t SI million
gal kins par day at water lor IB
ACRES OF LANDSCAPE IR
R I G A T IO N . T H E A P P L I ­
CAN T'S PREVIOUS P E R M IT
G RAN TED THE USE O F 0 01
M G O OF W A TE R F O R 7
ACRES OF LANOSCAPE IR
R IGATIO N The withdrawals
u**d by this proposed project
w i ll c a n ilit el G R O U N D
W A TE R FROM THE FLO R
IO A N A Q UIFER ylo O N E
EXISTING WELL In Seminole

County located In me SW la OF
NE &lt;e OF NE '« OF NW te ot
Section IS. Township I I South.
Range X East;
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
SCHOOL BO ARD. IK E E T H
ELEM ENTARY SCHOOLI. t ill
S M ELLONVILLE AV EN UE.
SANFORD. FL »7 7 l. opphee
lion H U 7 01MAUF The Oil
trlet proposes to allocate 0 01
million gallons per day ot water
lor 111 ACRES OF LA N 0
SCAPE IR R IG A T IO N TH E
A P P L IC A N T 'S P R E V IO U S
PERMIT G RA N TED TH E USE
OF 0 04 MGO OF W ATER FOR
IS ACRES OF LANOSCAPE
IRRIGATION The withdrawals
used by this proposed project
w ill consist ot G R O U N D
WATER FROM TH E FLOR
IDAN A Q U IF E R ele O NE
EXISTING W ELL In Seminote
County located In IRREGULAR
Section 17. Township 11 South
Range XEasti
W E S TB U R V A L A O U A .
INC / A L A Q U A C O U N T R Y
CLUB. A TTN
STEV EN
W R I0 H T . 10S0 P L A Y E R S
P O IN T . L O N G W O O D . F L
lllM t . application
41 lit0X1ANRM The District
proposes to allocate 111 million
gallons per day ol water for
10 4 4 A C R E S O F G O L F
COURSE. TH E APPLICANT'S
PREVIOUS P E R M IT
GRANTED TH E USE OF t MB
MGO OF W ATER FOR llt d
ACRES OF G O LF COURSE
AND URBAN LA N O SC A PE.
The withdrawals used by this
proposed preiect will consist ol
GROUND W ATER FROM THE
FLORIDAN A 0 U IF E R AND
SU R FA C E W A T E R F R O M
STORM W ATER L A K E S via
TH R EE E X IS T IN G W E LLS
AND T H R E E E X IS T IN G
PUMPS In Seminole County

located In the NE te OF NE te
OF SE '« OF SE Ve ol Section It.
Township 10 South. Range ?»
East. NW te OF SW te OF NW
te OF SE te ot Section IS.
Township 10 South. Range It
East. SE la OF SE *a OF NE te
OF SW la ol Section IS. Town
ship 10 South. Rang# I t East.
SW la OF SE &lt;&lt; OF NE la OF
SW &lt;a ot Section IS. Township H
South. Rang# It East. SW &lt;a OF
SE U OF NE Va OF SW la ol
Section IL Township 10 South.
Range It East: SW te OF SE te
OF NE la OF SW Vi ot Sxl.cn
IL T&amp;wnship 10 South. Range It
East.
C IT Y OF A L T A M O N T E
SPRINGS. A TTN DONALD F
NEWNHAM. P E . US NEW
BURVPORr A V EN U E . ALTA
MONTE SPRINGS. F L 71704
l l t l . a p p lic a tio n
41117 OIJIANG Tha District
proposes to allocata 0 174 million
gallons par day ot water ter
AUGM ENTATION OF C ITY S
R E C L A IM E D W A TE R SYS
TEM The withdrawals used by
mis proposed projxt will ron
list ol S U R F A C E W A TE R
F R O M L A K E S O R IE N T A .
CRANES ROOST AND MALBIE
vie FOUR EXISTING PUMPS
In Seminole County located In
the NE 'a OF SE 'a OF NW te
OF NE It at Saclion to. Town
ship II South. Rengo It East;
SW Vi OF SW vt OF NW i* OF
SW le el Sod Ion II. Township II
South. Hangs 70 East: SW ti OF
SW U OP NE U OF SW (4 at
Section t l Township II South.
Renoo i t Cost. NW la OF SE Vs
OF SW U OF NW v* ot Sxtion
14. Township II South. Range It
East.
The llltltl conlommg each 0I
the abov* luted appiicalionli)
are available tor Inspection
Monday through Friday a*cept

tor legal holidays. I 00 a m to
I 00 p m at tha St. Johns Hirer
Water Management Olstrlct.
Highway 100 West, PaUtka.
Florida
The D.strict will taka xlion
on tech permit application
listed abore unless a petition lor
an administrative proceed.ng
(hearing) Is Hied pursuant to the
previsions ol sxtion 110 17. F S .
and sxtion 40C I 111. F A C A
parson whoso substantial inter
n i l are attxled by any ot the
Districts proposed permitting
dxitions Identified above may
petition tor an administrative
hexing In xcordonee with sx
lion HOST. F.S Petitions must
comply wllh (ho requirements ot
Florida Administrative Coda
Rules aOC 1 III and 4 0 0 Ut
and ba Iliad with (rxeived by)
tha District Clerk. P O Boa
I47» Palatka. Florida UOII
U ll
P e t i t io n s to r ad
mlnlstratlve hearing on the
above application!e) must bo
Med within lour teen (14) daysol
publications ol this notice or
within fourteen (la ) days ot
actual rxoipl ot mis Intent,
whichever llrst occurs Failure
to Me a petition within mis lime
period shall constitute a waiver
ot any right such person may
have to re q u e s t on ad
mlnlstratlve determination
(hexing) under section 110 17.
F.S. concerning the sut|xt
permit application Petitions
which ore not Iliad In 4C
cordance wllh the above pro
views are subjxl lo dismissal
Rosie Porker
Data Control Txh nk la n
Division ot P xm lt Data
Services
Publien Feoruery a. itea
0101*

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT,
(IQ H T E E N T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANDFOR
IIM IN O L E COUNTY.

FLORIDA
CASE NO. *11117 C A -l) it
RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORA! ION as Conservator
ol American Pioneer Fedxal
Savings Bonk, a federal savings
and loan association.
Plaintiff
v
NEWLANDO. INC . a Florida
corporation. W ARREN E
WILLIAMS. A L E X
HALBERSTAOT. FRANK L
HARRINGTON. JR . ondClTV
OF W INTER SPRINGS
Detondenti
NOTICE OF AAORTOAOE
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a final |udgmtnl ol
toextosuvo daied January IL
Itea. and entered m Civil Ac I-on
No *1 1117 CA 14 K ol Ihe
Circuit Court ot mo Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit. In and lor
Seminal# C o u n ty . Florida
whoroin R ESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION os R xelex ol
American P lonatr Federal
Savings Bank. Is tha plainlitt.
and NEW LANDO. INC a F ix
Ida corporation, ot o l. are the
dependents I will sail le the
highest end best bidder fx cash
at the West front door ot the
Seminole Countv Courthouse to
catod el 1BI North P x k Avenue.
Senior d. Flee Ida. between Ihe
legal hours of sole (estimated
lime el sale It 00 a m I on the
&gt;ith day ot February. I**4 the
tallowing described property, to
Wtt!
E X H IB IT " A "
Portions Of North Orlando
Ranchos. Sxtion tl. os recorded
In Plat Book 11. pages 71 and 11
ot m# Public Rxords ot Sami
nalt County, described as
follows
Commence at me Northwest
isne r ot Lo) t. Block 1. North
Orlando, sm Addition, as re
corded In Plot Book IL Pages 77
end 7) ol m* Public R x x d s ot
Seminole County. Florida,
ihence run N &gt;4*14 01 E tor a
dislaxa of M0 II feet to tha
Southwest corner ot Stock I), ot
the aforementioned North Or
lendo Ranches Section II.
'hence run N •0*1(1*' E along
the Soumarly line ot sa-d Stock
I* tor a distance ot 171 Id tool,
thence run N 47*14 *7 1 along
sa&lt;d Southerly ime tor a d s
lance ol 10 * N toot to me Pewit
ol Beginning, thence run N
W*K17" W tor o distance of
4*1 41 loot thence run N
41*7) 0*' E tor O distinct ot
IIS 00 loot: Ihonco run N
$7-17 X ' E tor o disiexe el
(1.47 le e tj thence run N
i r i l 'a l " E tor o disiexe el
IIS 00 tool thence run S 11*1414"
E tor a distance el MO 40 feel;
thence run N 14*44 *1'' E tor a
distaxe ot 417 11 toot to a po-m
an tha Northerly line ot Stock I)
ol Mid Norm Orlando Rax has
Section t l ; thence run $
te'SS'lf" E along M&gt;d Northerly
line tor a diktaxa X a*l *1 No'
to a point on a curve texave
Nxmeastorly having a radius X
1141 U lee! and 4 chord boxing
X S XT sa le fc said poml be-ng
on tha Westerly Right X Way
Ima X State Rood No 41* Ipx
O O T R/W map X State Rood
No 41*. lection 77*70110*. sheet
7). m a x* run Southeasterlyetong the arc X H d curve and
Mid right X way line through a
central angle X tT M t'lf ' tor a
dntexe X 171 *1 toe! to e pewit
on o curve concave Northwest
x ly having a radius X IS 00 feet
end a chard bearing el S
W0* Id" W. thence run South
easterly along tha x c of Mid
cu rve and tha N o rlh trly
Right ot Way lino X Edgemon
Avenue through o central angle
X o r iro t" l x a dntaxa X 4 (7
feet, thexe run S 14*44(1" W
a lo n g s a i d N o r t h e r l y
Right X Way Ime X Edgemon
Avenue tor a disiexe X 770 4!
teX. thexe run N 1S*I) &gt;* W
along the Easterly line X Let 14.
Bloch 17. ol said North Orlando
Ranchos. Section It tor a 4n
tanca of 175 00 taol to m*
Northeasterly corner thereal,
thexe run S S4*ee 01" W along
tha Northerly line ol Mid LX 14
and L X II. Stock 17 X Mid
Norm Orlando Ranches. Sxtion
II tor a dtstox* X 110 00 leetj
thox* run N 1S*I1'»»' W tor a
ditlax* ol 77 OS toot. Ihox* run
S 14*44 o r W f x a distax* X
IIS 00 toot to Ih* Weil line X
Stock l( X M id North Orlando
Raxhos. Section II: max* run
N l)* il s r- W along Mid West
lino tor * distance X 11**4 teat
to a pXnt X curvatur* X a
curve concave Nxthaasterly
having a radius X 171100 tael:
thexe run N xm arly along tha
arc X Mid curve and Mid West
Il x through a central angle X
I7*ari*" l x a distax* ol Ml 44
teat to a point c. Mid curve and
tha Southeasterly corner ol the
aloram antloned Black 1*1
max* run S 47*14 eo W radial
to Mid curve along I X Souther
ty 1I X Ot Mid Stock If; lx a
distax* ol IIS 10 toot to the
pXnt ol Beginning
C o n ta in in g 17 041 acres
1770071 square toe!I mortar toss
end being sub|*cl to any
rights X way. restrictions end
easements ol r x x d
E X H IB IT "B"
TO G E TH E R W ITH
I. F u tu re s and Parsanal
Prepxty All personal property,
equipment and fletxes alined
to x located on the Property
X Senbed In Eehibil A and *11
proceeds, products, replace
merits, additions, substitutions,
renewals and accessions X any
•I ma txegoing
1. A stlg n m a n l *1 Rants.
Leesal and Incoma Together
wllh all rents. Issues. profits,
revenue, Ixo m *. leases and
other bexflls (corn the Property
described In Eihlbll A.
1 Contract Rtgh'i All rights.
Ml* and Intoresl m and to any
and alt contracts, written x
x a L •■press or implied, now
ealltlng x hereafter entered
Into x arising. In any manner
related to the improvements
use. operation Mto cenvxslon.
x other disposition X any Intor
est In tha Prepxty described In
Eshibit A and any Improve
menls nova or Xreettor con
slructed there-xv tangible prop
erty. or the rents or any
combination. Ixluding any and
all daposifs prepaid Items, and
paymants due and to become
due thereunder. and Ixluding
construction contexts, service
contracts, advertising contracts
purchase orders, equipment
leases, sewer and wator rights,
reservations arid agreements,
end ether utility agreements
4. Other Intanglbtot All can
trx t rights. Xcourts. Instrv
marts and general Intangibles,
as such terms from time to ttm*
at* defined In the Florida Un
itorm Commercial Code. In any
manner rotated to the use

Legal Notices
operation. Ml*, conversion, or
other disposition IvXixiIxy or
Involuntary) ol Ihe Property
described in Evhtbll A and any
Improvements now or heroattor
constructed thereon, Ixluding
all pxm lts. IKansas. Insurance
policies, rights ol xlio n and
other choMS In xtlen
S. Construction Documents
and Documents two The forego
Ing types ol prepxty toctudo
specifically all X the IXlowing
ell contexts plans and docu
ments that co x xr. thr design
end construction ol any lm
pro cements constructed or to
be constructed on the Propxty
described In Eehrbit A. Ixtud
Ing plans and specifications,
drawings, and architectural
and or engineering contracts,
and construction contracts,
together wllh all amendments,
revisions, modifications and
supplements end all govern
mental permits, approvals.
Impact ta* payments X depos
Ils. and sewer and x alter
deposits, tees, and agrxments
or reservations x allocation X
capacity pertaining to tha Prop
x t y described In E etubtt A
• Sewer end Wator Capacity
AH Sewer and Water fights
capacity, alterations reserve
lions, deposits, prepaid foes
and x charges, tap rights and
agreemants relating te the
Propxty described In Eahibil A.
Ixluding 47.471 gallons p x day
ol wator capxity and 17 7*0
gallons per day X sewer coped
ly pursuant to that certain
Developer s Agreement deled
September ). 1**4 between
Newlando. l x and N xth Or
lendo Wator and Sewer C x p x e
Hon
7 Proceeds end Products All
proceeds X the conversion vot
u n lx y X InvXiXttery, X any et
the property described above
into cash x other liquidation
claims, x that are otherwise
payable f x Injury to. x the
taking x requisitioning X . any
Such prepxty. Ixluding all In
suranco and condemnation
proceeds All products, rt
placements additions. siX H Iu
Hons, renewals and xcesstons
to any X the txegoing
D A T E D this ISth day X Janu
ary. 10*4
Maryann* Mors#
Cterk. Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish Januxy 1* A February
a. 1004_______________ PEN 711
N O TIC E OF RESOLUTION
CLOSINO, VACATINO.
ANDABANOONINO.
R IO H TV O F WAY. OR
O R A IN A Q IIA S IM E N T FORi
Carte Beard V A t) 04
T O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
N O TIC E IS HER EBY GIVEN
ttsat the Boo'd X County Com
misstonors X Sominoto County.
F i x Ida at Its Regular Mooting
hold on the ism day X January
A O . It*4. in the County Com
m lssionxi' Meeting Room at
the Sominoto County Services
Building in Sonlord Ftoelde.
pursuant to Petition and Nolle#
tsxotetxo given, passed and
adopted a Resolution closing
vacating and abandoning, re
nounong a d disclaiming any
and all right X the County X
Sominoto and the public m and
to th* following described
rights ol way x drainage ease
mew*, to tort
Veceto end abandon th* tx
towing described portion X the
' ts N drainage and XIHty aasa
men! located et th* roar el L X
14. Remington Pars Phase 1.
Plat Book 40. Pages M A H
Th* nxth 1 N . toss th* west
1114 ft end less the east 17 44 ft
ot th* above described ease
By the Boxd ot County Com
m itt loners X Seminal* County.
FtovIda. this ISth day X Janu
ary. A D l(H
B O AR D OFCO UN TY
COMMISSIONERS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Publish February a. I*»4
D E O 40
Nance X Sheriffs Sal*
N O TICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
that by virtu* of that certain
Writ X Eeecution issued out ot
and under th* teal X the Circuit
Court ol Orange County. F ix
Ida. CaM rClto IK ) upon a final
judgment rendered in the aIcue
M id Court on th* 11th day X
May A D l**0. In that extam
cata entitled Ftorldo National
Bank. Plaintiff vt Dan Smith,
defendant which atoroMld Writ
X Elocution wet delivered to
m e •» Sheriff *1 Seminole
County. F ix Ida and I have
levied upon all tha right. Ml*
and imereti X th* defendant.
Dan Smith. In and to the follow
Ing described property. Mid
property being located In Semi
note County. Ftorldo more par
tlcu lx ly deter 1bed at IX lows
One test Ford Teurut. Vin
«tFABPMD0D4JAIMS)S being
stored et Butch's Towing. San
tx d
end th* undersigned ot Sheriff
ol Sominoto County. Florida
will at II 00 A M on th# uth
day ot February A D IMA otter
l x Ml* and Mil to th# highest
bidder FOR CASH IN HANO
A N D SUBJECT TO ANY AND
A L L EXISTING LIENS at the
Front (West) Door at th* steps,
ot th* Somlnote County Court
houM In Sontord. F ix id# th*
above described properly
That Mid Ml* It being mad*
to M tltfy the terms X this Writ
Of Elocution
Donald F. Etllnger. Sheriff
Seminole County. Ftortda
N O TICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H O lf A B IIT lE S ACT OF 1*00. PER
SONS W ITH A D IS A B ILITY
N E E D I N G S P E C IA L AC
COMAAODATIONS TO PARTIC
IP A T E IN THE PROCEEDING
S H O U LD CO N TA C T TH E
C I V I L D IV IS IO N O F T H E
S H E R I F F 'S O F F I C E . EN
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS SEC
T I O N . 1141 l( T H S T R E E T .
S A N F O R O . F L O R IO A A T
L E A S T FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
T H E PROCEED ING T E L E
PHONE
(407) 1X4440 TTO
1407)1711111
Published January 14. II. It.
February 4. with Ihe Mto Feb
ruary 14. t**4
P E N *7______________________
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged In business at P O.
Bo* 1711. Sontord. Fla 17771
1711. Sominoto County. F ix Ida,
under th* F kill tout Nam* X
AW ARENESS AS A SOLUTION,
and that I Intend to register Mid
noma with th* Division X C x
pxotiont. Tallahassee. Florida
In accxdanc* with the pro
visions ot th* Fktlflout Nam*
Statutes. To Wit: Section (410*.
Flx-tfe V t'u te t t(*l
Willie G Holt
Publish- February 4. m e
D E O 41

Legal Notices
IN TH t CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: *11441-CA-l4-L
JEAN M BETH ELL

Plaintiff.

vs

MARIANNE BOOT.)
Defendants

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO (MARIANNE BOOTH
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action to txectoM * mortgage
xi the IX lowing property m
Sominoto County. Florida
Unit 114. ESCONDIDO. A
C O N D O M IN IU M . S E C TIO N
VIII. according to tha Declare
lion X Condominium thereof as
recorded In O R Book U U .
Pages 711 through 700 and Plat
Book 14. Pag* *4. Public Rtc
xds *1 Sominoto County. F ix
Ida
hat been tiled egemtt you end
you X* required to serve e copy
X your written defense*. II any.
te it. on John V Baum. Plain
t ill's Attorney, I I I South
MalHand Avonu*. Maitland.
Florida 117)1. on x belove X
days from the 1st publication
and III* the xiginal with the
clerk el this court either before
serv e*on Plaintiffs attorney x
Immediately there*Iter, other
wlM * default will be entered
ogamtl you tx th# rebel d*
mended In th* complaint X
Petition
Oiled on th* ISth day X
Januxy. I**4
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF COURT
BY JeonBnltant
At Oeputy Clerk
Publish January 74 A February
A l**4
D E N IM

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FH* Number 44 054 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
JO S E P H IN E E L I Z A B E T H
SMAUT.
Deceased
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
(summary admlMstrettonl
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
C L A I M S OR O E M A N O S
A G A IN S T TH E A B O V E
ESTATE
You X* hereby notified that
an Order X Summery Adminis
(ration hat been entered In th*
estate X Josephine Eluebeth
Shout, deceased File Number
*e e x CP. by the Circuit Caxl
tor Seminole County. Ftxtda.
Probe** Division, the address X
which It Seminole Ceunly
Courthouse X I N xth P xk Av
*nu* Senlord Florida 7)771:
mat ttw total cash value X the
esteto 1* U.*4l 4* and met th*
names and addresses X those 1*
whom II hat been assigned by
such order ere Phyllis M
Palmer. IS#0 Old Titusville
Rood Deltona. F ix Ida 777)S
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE N O TIFIEO THAT
All creditors X th# decedent
and X h x persons having claims
X xmonot ogamtl decedent s
estate on whom * copy X this
rtotk# It served within three
months * t:x th# date *1 !h* first
publication X tM* rtotk# mult
Me their claims with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ol the
decedent and per torn having
claims x demands against tha
estate X th* decedent mutt In#
their claims wllh this court
W ITH IN T H R E E M ONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THISNOTICE
A L L C L A IM S A N D DE
MANDS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FOREVERBARRE0
Ttw date ol the lies* public*
lion X this Notice It Januxy 1*.
I**4
Personal Giving Nolle*:
Phyllis M Palmx
U K Old Titusville Road
Oeitona. Fixida»77S*SO*
Attorney tx Person
Giving NXk*
Vernon Swarttei
Cxlton. Fields. Ward
Emmanuel. Smith A
Cutter. P.A.
Pell Ottk* Bo* 1171
Orlando. Ftorldo 17*07
Telephone (4071(4*0X0
F torId* B x No : 177770
Publish Januxy » A February
A l**4

DEN ns

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O EN IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. (1 1477 CA 14 E
LINCOLN SERVICE MORT
GAGE CORPORATION F/K/A
LINCOLN SERVICE CORPO
RATION.
PlolnMI,
vs
D AVID W. CO PPOLA. RE
BECCA COPPOLA, and THORP
CONSUMER DISCOUNT.
Delendonllt).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
pursuant te a Final Judgment el
Foreclosure dated January 14.
I**4. and entered In Co m No
* 1 1477 CA 14 E. et th* Circuit
Court ol th* E IG H TE E N TH
Judklel Circuit In end t x SEM
I HOLE County. Ftoelde wherein
LINCOLN SERVICE MORT
GAGE CORPORATION F/K/A
LINCOLN SERVICE CORPO
RATION ft Plaintiff and 0AVID
W COPPOLA, et al . *r* Oaten
dontt. I will Mil to the highest
and best bidder l x cash at ttw
West front dox of the Court
house, to Sonlord SEMINOLE
Ceunly. FtorIda. at 11 00 o'clock
on tiw 14th day ol F tX u x y .
It*A the following Xscribed
property as M l teeth in Mid
F mal Judgment, to wit
Lot 41. * replat ol part et
Spxtsmon ParediM. eccxdlng
to the pUt ttwreX *4 recorded In
PUt Book A Page n. Public
R x x d * X Seminole County,
FtorMa
DATED Ihlt ISth day X Janu
ary.I*»4
MARYANNE MORSE
At Cterk X Mid Court
B y Oxothy W Bolton
As Deputy Cterk
Publltii January IS A February
A 1*44
0EN 715

Legal Notices
n o t ic e o f

FICTITIOUS NAME
N X ice 14 hereby given that I
am engaged to business at US
Long wood Markham Rd . San
lo rd 11771 ( I K . Seminole
County. Florid*, under the
Fictitious Nem* X DAVISON A
ASSOCIATES, and that I Intend
•e register Mto name wllh the
Division of Corporations. Telle
haste*. Ftorldo In occxdonce
with Ih* previsions ol Ihe
FlcMtout Name Statutes To
Wit Section I t ) H . Ftoelde
Statutes 1*41
John W Davison
Publish February A l**4
OEO 47
i N T N E C I E C U l f COUP r
OF THE E IO N T E IN TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO M il* CA 14 K
PATTI RUSSELL COOK.
PUlnlltt.
v»
CHARLES KISER. It living and
It deceased THE ESTATE Of
iN A R L E S KISER, and anv
* « iwn hairs, devisees- g r x
assignees, creditors
.
ib trustees end unknown
tpuutes end all other persons
claiming by. through, under or
against ttw above named D*
tendonIs
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CHARLES KISER Whose Lott Known Address it
P O Boa 40MB Orlando. FI
17*11 and or III S Atettthx.
B l«d . Tampa. FL 1140* II
living, including any cm*nowspouses X Mid Defender! it he
hat divxcad and remarried and
It Mid Defendant it dead hit
respective unknown heirs, de
vneet grantees assignees
creditors. I&gt;enxi. end trustees
and ill other persons claiming
by. through cmde» X ogamtl
the named Defendant Whose
AdXess IS Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED the) an xhon to D*
curatory Judgement declaring
Assignment X Mortgage veld as
tx g x y on the following prepot
ty In Sominoto County. FkxIda
Parcel I
Beginning *t a point in centoX Ohio Avenue to S leet N xth el
th* Southeast corner X L X 4.
MOSES LYMAN ESTATE *e
coring to the Plat ttwreet at
recorded In Plat Boo* I. Pag*
44. X th* Publk R x x d s of
Seminole County. Florid*
thence run South 1*01 to*!,
thence West ISO I feel, thence
Nxth X Ieel thence West 77
teat to e point 117 * feet West of
ttw center line X Ohio Avenue
thence run Nxth 1101 tx*
thence East 117» leet to the
PXnt el Beginning, (tost th#
East 21 teet thereX t x Ohio
Avenue I
P*rcX7
Beginning et a pomt IK * Net
West and K ) I leal South of th#
Southeast corner el let *
MOSES LYMAN ESTATE X
cxdmg to me ’’ to! thereof as
rxorded in Piet Boo* I. Page
4d. ol the Rubik R x x d s of
^WUDBlf County FlftfKill FijO
vtwoc* Hon* SO *•«» ttwnc«
West to the Wes' line of S x '« n
(. Tewnshp &gt;« South. Rang# II
Cwsi Sevemxe Coenty ftor Ida
thane* South M teet thence
Eos' to Poml X Beginning
has been filed age nt! you and
you X* required to serve 1 copy
et yJun written detenses, it any
to II on HARRY G REID III.
Attorney tx Plaintiff. U K W
First Street. Suite B Sontord.
Flxida 17771. and lito Ito x ig l
ral With Ih# Cterk et me abov*
Court on or befxe March *
IMA otherwise, * Judgment
may be entered against you t x
th* reliel demanded in Ih*
PotilUn
WITNESS my hand end ttw
OtfkUl seal X this Court, on
this InddayX February. IM4
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By JterwrvwL Timber)***
Deputy Cterk
Pub ish February 4. II, t(. IS.
IM4
DEOX
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
II0 H T E l NTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CAIBNO.MOOMCA I4K
BARNETT MORTGAGE
COMPANY, a Ftor Ida
cxpxation.
Plaintiff.

vt

L E E O lN S B E R G a V a L E E
W ILLIA M G A R R ETT.fi *1 .
Detendantjll
N O TIC I OF ACTION
TO VERA BLANTON.
Residence: Unknown
List Known Mailing Address
747* A Daniel Webster Drive
Orlando. FL
any unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees lienors,
creditors, trustees, x othe-s
Claiming by. through and under
V x * Blanton
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
action to Ix x to M a mxtgag*
on ttw following property In
Seminole County. Flxida
LX III X GROVE VIEW VIL
LACE SUBDIVISION, x c x d
Ing lo th* plil thereof as re
cxded In Plat Book It, pages A
S. and 4 el ttw pubic r x x d s ot
Seminole County. Ftortda
has been tiled against you and
others and you are required '0
serve * copy ot ye x written
Xtenses il any, te It on SMITH
A SIMMONS. P A . PUlnlltt s
attorneys. I I ! Wesl Adams
street. Suite III*. Jackson.lll*.
Ftortda 17K7. no m x t than
thirty IX ) days trom th* first
publication date ol Ihis notice ol
xtlen. and til* ttw xigmai with
ttw Cterk ot this Court either
belere service on PUlnlltt t
attorneys x immediately there
after. ottwrwlM * default will
be entered against you l x th*
reliel demanded In th* com
plaint x pe'i'wn
Americans With Olsobllilles
Act (A D A ) Nolle* m ac
c«*-da"ce wllh Ih# Americans
witk Disabilities Act. persons
with a disability who need *
spxlal accommodation to par
ticlpale In this proceeding
should confect ADA Cexdm aix
at X I North P x k Avenue. Suit*
N K l. Sontord. Ftorldo 11771 at
toast five days prior te ttw
proceeding Telephone: 1*07)
7214170 E it 4117. 1 (00*511771
(TDDI X 1400 *5)1770 (V I. via
Ftortda RtUySxvlc*
OAT ED on February I. IW4
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk oMtw Circuit Court
By: PatrlcUF Heath
Deputy Cterk
Publish February A II. IM4
OEO 41

�February

S a n f o rd H e ra ld

IN BRIEF
LOCALLY
Seminole soccer sign-ups
SANFO RD — A n y girl wishing to play norrrr
for Seminole lllg h School next year In invited lo
play on a club team being formed for the nprlng.
IMayern can register tomorrow. Feb. 5. at
Seminole High School form 10 a.m. to I p m.
T h e registration fee Is $75. which Includes
registration. Insurance, uniform, nnd olhrr
expenses. Players should also bring a copy of
their birth certificate and an II) photo.
A parent or guardian should also be present.
For more Information, contact Seminole High
School soccer coach Suzy Reno. 323-9087.

U C F edges Georgia State
O R LA N D O — Jam e s Walker sank a pair of free
throws with 3.4 seconds left to give U C F a 74-72
come-from-behlnd victory over Georgia Stale.
Ochlel Swaby led all scorers with 31 points
Walker added 12 points and nine retmund* for
Central Florida (12*5. 6 3 In the T A A C ) which
pulled out Its fifth consecutlvr win.

Stetson upends Samford
DeLAND — Bryant Conner scorrd 17 (minis to
lead Stetson lo a 56-52 win over Samford.
Connor connected on six-of-15 floor shots and
grabbed a game-high eight rebounds. Travis
Garrett addrd 11 points for Stetson (8-0. 5-4)

S t r a n g e
Chase contests
end with protest,
in extra innings,

4,

1994

s o f t b a l l s a g a s
Pinehurst games
highlighted by
iate-inning rallies

Prom Staff Reports

From Staff Reports

S A N F O R D — S o m rtlm rn you wonder If It’s
worth the effort.
In th r top of the eighth Inning. Ilccr: 3 0 platrd
right m m Itrfore an out was recorded and went
on to w in lln Unit gumc of th r season. 23-12. over
Sttffry Affordables In the Sanford Recreation
Department Mrn'a Th u rsd a y Night Polar Dear
Slow plich SoliIm II la-ague at Chase Park
S tlfTry Affordable* had Just forced rx lra
Inning* by scoring five run* In the bottom of
seventh Inning to to tie th r gumr at 12-12.
In the other g a m e , undefeated A . D .
Koslrr/Florlda Sport W ear took a 5-0 lead aflrr
the top of the second Inning and Sanford First
Haptlat could get no closer In dropping un 11-6
decision. T h r outcome Is pending, however, ns a
protest bus been Died.
A .D . Koslrr/Florlda Sport Wear Is now 3-0 on
th r season, while th r other three teams ure all
1-2.

SA N FO R D — How quickly a game can change. __
Th e M .A. Erectors appeared to be heeded their
third straight victory of the season In the Sanford
Recreation Department Men's Thursday Night
Polar Hear S lo w p lic h So ftb ull League ut
line-hurst Park when they entered the top of the
seventh Inning with u 6-4 irad.
Hut three singles and three walks later, the
previously winless S A S Raiders had scored
three runs, the final two on bascs-loadcd walks,
and M.A. Erectors undefeated season was gone.
76.
Th e other game saw Urlar Corporation score
four runs In the lop of the sixth Inning lo break
open a 4-3 game, going on lo beat Exterior
Homesavers 10-4 to grab a share of the league
lead.
.
Doth M .A. Erectors and Hrtur Corporation are
both 2-1. while Exterior Homesavers and S A S

□ Bee Pinehurst. Page 2B

C Bee Chase, Page 2B
| H f •n
U nity Alter PoSlot
A O a**ter/ F ter Mo loort W ttr
b u M Fw tl iaphil CSwell

MoraM Photo by Mart Ha/nt
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Paul Rodriguez (No. 7) hit two singles and was
sale on this play al second base lor the S &amp; S
Raiders, but shortstop Steve Dennis and his M.A.
Erectors teammates rallied for a 76 victory.

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ARO U N D THB ST A T E
F ill women romp
MIAMI — Albena Ilratuova scored 20 points
and Andrea Nagy added 18 points to lead No. 16
Florida International over Charleston 72-44.

Mlnutemen escape FSU
A M H E R S T. Mass. — Lou Roe scored 15 points
and No. I I Massachusetts 117-31 held Florida
State to one basket In the final nine minutes to
beat theSemlnoles 6 2 -5 8 Thursdav night.
Chuck Graham scored 20 points for Florida
State (9-8). which led 36-32 at halftime. Charlie
W ard added 10 points and 11 rebounds.

FIU men top SE Louisiana
HAM M OND. La. - Chuck Stuart and Joe
Leake each scored 18 points and Jam es Mazyck
added 17 as F IU (10-9. 6-3 T A A C l defeated
Southeastern Louisiana University 83-64.

W HAT’S HAPPENING
TO D A Y
Boys' Basketball
□ Samlnol* at Lyman, 7:30 p.m.
□ Lake Howell el Lake Mary. Freshmen. 4:15
p.m.; junior varsity. 6 p.m.; varsity. 7:30 p.m.
□ Oviedo at Lake Brantley Freshman. 4 p m.;
Junior varsity. 6 p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.

□ Merrill Island Chrletlen el OranQewood Chris­
tian . Junior vaielty, 4 p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m.

Girls' Basketball
□ Seminole at Lyman, 6 p.m.
□ Lake Mary at Deltona. JV. 5:30 p.m.; V, 7 p.m.
□ Merritt lalend Chrtet. el Orangewood, 5:30 p.m.

Boys' Soccer
□ SA-Dlalrlct 4 tournament championship: Lake
Brantley et Lake Mery, 7 p.m.

Girls' Soccer
□ SA-Secllon I championship: Orange Park at
Lyman, 7 p.m.

Wrestling
C SA-Dlslrlct 4 tournament at Oviedo

SATU R D AY
J U C 0 Basketball
□ Florida CC*Jackeonvllle at Seminole CC.
Women, 5:30 p.m.; Men. 7:30 p.m.

Boys’ Basketball

Pell in
hospital
following
suicide try

No. 3 Mainland
gets by Rams
By DEAN SMITH
Herald Sports Writer__________________________________
D A Y T O N A B E A C H — It was u frightening evening all
the way around.
Th e Lake Mary High School boys' basketball team
both threw a scare Into district-leading Mainland and
witnessed som ething tru ly before falling to th r
Buccaneers. 77-66. Th u rsd a y night In Daytona Beach.
It was was the 20th of the season for once-beaten
Mainland, ranked No. 3 In this week's Florida Sportn
Writers Association's Class 5A stale poll. The Bucca*
neers' only defeat of the season came at DeLand last
Friday.
What's really scary for teams about the Buccaneer* Is
that their three best players sre all underclassmen —
one Junior sntl two sophomores.
Lake Mary (11-12) virtually dominated the routes! for
the first two and a half quarters, leading by us many un
nine points. 21-12. after the first quarter.
But when 6-foot. 6-Inch Junior superstur Vince Carter
— sidelined m uch of the first half w ith foul trouble —
assumed control after halftime, the Buccaneers cranked
up their game and took their first lead. 38-37. on u
Calvin Carter Jum per w ith 4:52 left In the third quarter.

Aseoelated Press
J A C K S O N V IL L E - Form er Flor­
Ida football coach Charley Pel! has
been admitted to a hospital afier a
friend found him trying to commit
suicide.
Pell. 52._ left a package with a
suicide nolc and a map to where his
b ody could be found for state
trooper Malcolm Jowerw. the head of
the G ato r football team security and
his close friend.
J o w r r s found Pell unconscious
from carbon monoxide prisoning
Ills car In u wooded urea. T h e engine
was running, und u hose hud hern
connected from the exhaust pipe
Into the car.
Pell was taken to Uaplisl Medical
Center and admitted for Ills own
safety Wednesday night, the police
report said. Hospital spokeswoman
C in d y Hamilton would not release
any Information.
In the note. Pell satd he had lost
his "desire to live" and was "not
m otlvulcd for the future." according
to police.
Pell, one of the most successful
coaches In Gator history, was forced
to resign In 1984 after an NCAA
Investigation Into widespread re­
cruiting violations.
W he n he left roarhlng. Jic started
his o w n Insurance com pany In
T a m p a . In 1991. he and his wife
m oved Ills TramStaff management
firm to Jacksonville.
R andy Reese, a former Florida
s w im m in g coach d u r in g Pell's
tenure, said he knew Pell always
wanted to return to footbull.
" T h e bottom line Is the guy wants
to do one thing, nnd that's coach
footbull. and that's been made
Impossible to be able to d o ." Reese
said.
" I 'm In disbelief." said Florida
receivers conch Dw uync Dixon, n
form er Pell player. " H e always
found a way to get through things.
You always felt like he was a strong
person and that n o th in g could
shake him up."
In 1979. Pell's first season at
Florida, the Gators went 0-10-1. In
1980. he led the G a to rs to a
tu rn a ro u n d 8-4 m u rk and was
n am ed Southeastern Conference

□ 8 «a Roma. Page 2B

HoroM Photo by Mkhool Stedlteokl

Quarterfinal contest
Dee Deo Eubanks (No. 12) and Iho Lyman Greyhounds
will host Orange Park at 7 p.m. this evening In the
5A-Sectlon I championship game. The winner heads
lo Tampa lor the state semifinals next weekend.

Silver Hawks cap campaign with rout
From Staff Rsports
W IN T E R P A R K Lake Howell High School's
stale-ranked girls' basketball tcum closed out the
regular season portion of Its schedule In fine fashion
Th u rsd a y night, clubbing visiting Spruce Creek by 28
points. 62-34.
T h e Silver Hawks, ranked No. 5 In tills week's Florida
S p o ils Writers Association's Class 5A slate poll, finish
the regular season al 29-1 und will enter next week's
Class 5A-Dlstrlct 4 tourney us the No. 1 seed.
University of South Florida signer Deanna Graves led
the attack, hitting five three-pointers on the way to a
gumc-hlgh 22 points, while the defense held normally
high-scoring Zeldn Morgan. Ihe Hawks' all-slate can­
didate. to I I points. No other Spruce Creek player
scored more than four points.

IIL V C R H A W K Itl. HAWKS M
Sprvro Crook (M l
Koteloor 100 A Stratmao 100 A Butlar 1001. Morgan 4 1111. CrtwtO I 1
I. Gin*'** 1001. Carter I S I 1. McFarland 1 * « A Hugh** I S * 4 Total* 11
1 114.

Lab* Hawaii (ill

Mar chi toll* 4 I I t . Goniatet 1001. KehnlOOL Duncan 3 0 01. Llndborg I
114. C r a m 1 1111. Jam** IS 1 II. Com** 0010 Total* 11* 14*1
lor vet Crook
t II II I - 14
Lak*Howoll
I* I* II V - U
Thro* point Hold goof* — Spruco Crook 1 (Morgan }| ; Laka Howoll 1
(C r a m 1. Kohn I, Duncan I) Total tout* - Spruco Crook 11. Loko Howoll *.
Pouted out — nono Tochnkalt — non* Record* — Sprue* Crook I* 1; Lako
Howoll 1*1. ______________________________________________________ ‘

The loss was Ihe second In two nights In Seminole
County for the Spruce Creek (16-7). which lost to
Seminole 60-56 on Wednesday night.
In addition lo Graves. Junior center Christine James
was also In double figures with 15 points.

□ St. Cloud at Seminole. JV, 8 p.m.; V. 7:30 p.m.
□ Lyman at Spruce Creek. JV. 5 p.m.; V. 7 p.m.

□B ee Pell. Pa|e2B

Wrestling

VandeStreek sets rebound mark in Orangewood win

□ SA-Dlatrict 4 tournament at Oviedo
□4A-Dlatrlct 4 loumemenl at SI. Cloud

From Staff Rsports

.„,r!M
*
|.

• u c c A N iia t r r .R A M t M
Labs Msrv tMt
RkharSion 1*00 II. Brown 0 1 1 1 1 . Potk 14 00 4. Roch* 1* 11 4. t
Nowborry 00 00 0 Pritchard 1 4 I 1 1, S4 und.fi 1 » 4 4 10. J Nowborry * 14
1411. Root* I 1001. Bryant t 10 11 Total* I t t a lM I t *
Diytsa* S*4&lt;b Mainland (H I
.
Polham 01 0 1 0 . Brook* * 10 4 4 If. V C*r»if M i l l II. Ai*m* 04 00 Or
T o llm 1*001. William* I 1 1 11. BurkiO i 1 ll.G td d m * I I 1111. LongO T
1 * A C Carter* M a l i . Total* 1**11*1011.
Lako Mary
11 1* U II - M
Daylsas 0**&lt;b Mainland
11 II M II - n
Thr .a point Hold poor* - Lako Mary 11 IRkhardton I 1 J Nowborry 1 1.
Rocha 0 1 brown 0 III Mainland 11* (Brook* J l V. Cartor I 4. To llm I 4.
P.lham 01. Alamo O il Total tool* - Lako Mary 11; Mainland 11 Fauted
out — Lako Mary. Pritchard Tochnkalt - Mainland. T o llm Rtbawndt —
Laka Mary 10 &lt;J. Nrwborry 10. Saundort 4. Bryant 0); Mainland 41 IV.
Conor I. Burk* I. C. Cartor 11 Akklltt - Laky Mary l l (Richardson a. Pock
4. J. Nowborry 4); Mainland 10 (Aiama 4. T o llm 0). Stasik - Laka Mary 0
(Richardson lit Mainland 11 IT a llm 11. Turnover* — lako Mary II;
Mainland ll R*«ord» - Laka Mary II 11. Mainland 101 Prothman - Laka
Mary *1; Mainland *1 Junior varsity - Mainland O ; Laka Mary M

M A IT L A N D - Dan VandcSlreck turned In a
record-setting rebounding performance T h u rs ­
day night to highlight Orangewood Christian's
81-46 win over Mount Dora Bible Academ y In a
Class H-Dlstrlct 4 boys' basketball contest.
Orangewood Chrtstlan also won the Junior
varsity game. 70-53.

BASKETBALL
□ 7:30 p.m.

-

Orlando Magic, (L)

SU N .

Milwaukee

Bucks at

VandeStreek. a 6-foot. 5-Inch Junior center,
collected a school-record 23 rebounds, breaking
Ihe old record of 20 aet b y Chris W inkler during
the 1090 season.
W inkler, now a student at Seminole C o m m u n i­
ty College, works with Orangewood Christian's

RAMSII. BULLDOOi tt
Mount [ter* Hkte 1*4)
Cote 1 1 111. Bf Vaughn 100 tl. Plnkttan 1 0 0 1. Ba VaughnIOl
1. Harp 1141, Pat) t i l l . Thornhill 00 10. Ztegter 10 I 4 Total* II
114 44
Qyg n u wood Clfitiuii (II)
MUchall 4111. Park* 11* 11. MtCully 100 A Bcwor 1117. H*r1
*00 11. Moor* 100 I. Mater t i l t * . VandtKrook 1 0-11 It Toftlt
1*1*1101
Mount (ter* Bikte
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Orongowood Ckrlttlon
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I I S U II - II
Throw point IteW pool* - Mount Dor* Bibte I (Cote 1. Br Vaughn
l Plntklon I). Orongowood Chrltttan 4 (Park* 1. Hart 1. Mooro ||.
Total tout* - Mount Dora Bibte 11. Orongowood Christian I* Footed
out — Non* Torhnkol* — Mono Retard* — Mount Data Blbla 110.
I Christian II*.

8th grade ba»ketball team and was In attendance
Thu rsd ay night.

VandeStreek also scored a game-high 19 points
to go with his 23 rebounds.
*
Spencer M clrr chipped In w ith 19 points. 10
rebounds, and five assists for the OCS Rams.
Jerem y Parke had 13 points (Including two
three-point field goals). Jam ie Hart added 13
(Mints, seven rebounds, and six assists.
For Mount Dora Bible (13-9). JanUen Cole
scored 13 points and Bradley Vaughn netted 12.
Orangewood Christian (15-9) w ill host Merritt
Island Christian tonight In a Central Florida
Athletic Conference trtplehcader. The Junior
varsity boys' game will tip ofT at 4 p.m. followed
by the varsity girls at 5:30 p.m . and the varsity
boys at 7 p.m .

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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STATS &amp; STANDINGS
TbursOiy esgM
First f » c e - S/14. •: M IS
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1400 Jto 1*0
( P t K M A i 't
4M l i t
140
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b u n t r»c* - l / l D: 10.17
I Ml * 7 rretur*
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1 Vuton Peaches
» *0 4*0
)Ow*r V*n*y
400
Q (1-4) If *4 P (O il N N T (4 1-)| 1*1 M DO
l» 4 l* IM t l« M lim * 0
Third race - 1/14. M: &gt;141
»Ao* Sunshine
UK
4 N 4 00
I Two Door* Down
4 00 J 10
I Boo I Rambimred
100
O (O il If 00 P 117) I t 40 T I* M l 111 M
I n t I* r u t — 1/1*. Ci II.M
* Inttago
I I 00 * 40 4 00
) Emm* (Click
1100 140
I Atwood Mutual
) 00
O (I *1110* P ( H I 41.40 T 1*1 II 410.10
Fltttl ract — |/l«. M; 11.41
1Boo I YauCallwl)
11 00 1 40 4 00
1 St Belinda
4*0 4*0
trn * * « i* l
1100
O 11 1) 11M P 11 1) 11.00T I I 141 It* 00
Sislh r t t t - 1/14. D: W.tt
»Luc!yAII*«
* 10 4 40 140
4 In k Mail Malady
100 100
IM * Allay Cal
110
0 1*4111.40 P I M ) M OOT ( M 1) 111.40
Wywn rat* - M l Ci so*7
I Bud* Lady
1 40 1 00 1 40
4 r*i» Mott H
1 10 1 40
* 0*l'4 Control
10 0
O 114) It.tt P 1141 It *0 T It -M ) 14100 1
11+441411.00
Eighth race-S / I4 .C : 11.11
« PocKatBilliard*
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1 Foe)mlack
4*0 aao
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1 00
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Nlrth raco — 1/14. D: W 40
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IS( Falcon
10 00 *M
I UnllnDti In**
4 00
0 (I I) M 0* P ( M l 41.M T (1 1 4 ) 141.M
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140 4 00 l.M
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tllhraco — 1/1*. Ci 1141
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1*40 t M 100
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t *0 100
I Jd » Brie* Top
1 40
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17 00 It 00 0 40
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SOUTH
Miami 4. Barry 0
PARODIST
Grand Canyon g. Baylor 1
l)C Rlvorild* 0. The M ath r't S

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E A IT IU N CONFLUENCE
AfUrtfk DtrH+m
s
l F ri
U It 7*4
York
14 IS J4I
OriaaOa
11 II 544
Miami
Tie* Jersey
70 71 47*
70 IS 44*
So*ton
II IS 414
Ptiiit4*to*i*
1* 14 n*
W*t/ilngton
Central Ol viston
•Atlanta
11 11 7M
II II 711
:CTii&lt;#go
» 11 511
OiarisH*
Cleveland
n n
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Indiana
14 IJ t u
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M ilm tvttt
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m
Oetroil
WESTERN C O N F IN E N C I
•
Midatolt DiviStoa
W L Pci.
Houston
11 11 7*4
U n Arttor ^3
]1 14 At*
UlSh
Tt U 444
10 15 445
D*"***
14 m m
Minnesota
4 40 041
Dana*
Pacific DtvtMeo
n 10 741
Wart*
Ptaanii
14 14 474
M 11 S41
Portland
14 14 S7I
Golden Slato
LA Clippers
I I 11 1ST
LA Laser*
14 io m
Sacramento
11 14 J M
Thursday's Game*
San Antoni* t* Cleveland 47
Houtton tt. LA Lakart so
Chk*g*t4.U1ahU
Portland 114. Phowtu IBS
Friday*! Game*
San Antonio at Botton. 7: It p m
Wathtngton at PhiladetphU. 7 11pm
Mtlwaak** at Ortanda. 7: M p.m.
Miami *1 Char ton*. 7:1*p.m.
Minnetota at Indiana. 7 M p m
New York at Atlanta. I p m
Seattle at Detroit. I p m
LA Laker1 at Daliavl:10pm
Chkagoat Golden Slat*. 10 M p m
Denver at Sacramantg. 5010pm
Saturday'! Garnet
Philadelphia at Miami. liM pm
Atlanta at Cleveland. 7 10p m
New jertey •* Detroit. 7: It p m
Charlotte at Indiana. 7:IB p m
Seattle at Milwaukee, f p m
Portland at Utah, t a m
Sacramento at LA Cllppen. I I B p m
Sunday'! Ga mat
Ortanda at New Yard. 1 p.m. •
Goiden State at Wathlngton. Ip m .
Chicao* at Phoanl &gt;. 1: I t p m
San Antonia at New Jertey. 0 p m
Minnetota at Houtton. Opm
D*ltotal Denver. ?p m
Utah at LA Lakert. M pm

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Thunday*! Man's Scam
EAST
Albany N.V. 7*. N Adam* St M
Beaver tl. Hoty Family 17
Catholic U FI. Gouchar 77
Connecticut Coil 70. M IT 14
Daemon tl. Pitt Bradfordit
Duguotn* 71. Georg* Washington 14
E Naiaronotl. Naw England Call 04
EluabethCity SI tl. Bowie St 71
Long IHand U tl. Mount St Marys. MO to
Manhattan to. FalrftoM 40
Martitrt. SI Francis. P* *7,OT
Mary Wathlngton 7*. St Mary's. Md 74
Maisachutatts U . Florid* SI. SO
N J Tach 77. Slaton Island M
N Y Paly 14.StovonaTachM
New England 11. Wettbraok 0*
Norwkhft.W. New England 41
Omenta U 14. Dominican. N V. t t O T
Phlto. Pharmacy III, Noumann 71
Plymouth St 107. Bridgewater.Mass ft
Pratt I* Bard 4t
RMarTLSl Francis. NY 17
Rabort* Wesleyan 171. Elmira tl/.O T
S Main* 4L Mam* Farmington 71
Setomll to*. Mata Dartmeufh 17
SI John Ftther tt. KeuOa 74
St laiiphsSI.St Borvtventur* 51

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SI Jotapti't. N V.40.CCNY It
TomptoM. Rhode It land 51
Tull* 0/. Amherst M
Unity. Main* 71. Main* Mar Dim* 7*
W V* Weslyn 70. Bluet told Si 71
Wentworth T*cti U . Curry 71
SOUTH
Athens SI 07. Faulknor *4
Ballarmin* 7 1 N Kentucky 71
Balmanl t l Bottial. Ttnn 74
Btomtoofcato'lootltorn 1*4. Wool Florida U
Bluotto4dCan.tB.Va Intormonlll
Brotcla 70. Groonvlli* 44
Cant PtorMa 14. Oaortto St. 71
Cantonary 00. Florida Atlantic II
Cumberland. Ky. 71 Trantylvanla**
Fla. Intornaltonal 01 SB LawriUn* 44
Georgetown. Ky 110. Can! SI. Ohio 74
LRtorty 40. Campbell U
LiptcombM. Fraud HarttomanM
Louitvilto 10. N C Chartort* U
Marymouni. Va tl. York. P* 01
Mobil* *4. Loyola. NO U
NE Louttian* II. StoptMn F Auttmoi
NW Lou tiana tl. Sam Houtton SI *4
Nam Or Irani« . Louttian* fact! 41
Namtmrry 44. Ertklna 14
North Carolina If Duka 70
Pain* 0 1 Albany. Go M
Randolph Macon 77, C Mannonit* 51
Roanoka/0. Bndgamator.Va 10
Southern. NO tlLoultiano Call 45
Spring Hill 41 Xavltr. NO 17
Hatton 14. Samtord tl
T*nn Tempi* |7. Shartor *4
Thomat Mar* 100. Cincinnati BiDt* 70
Tulan* *t. Virginia T*ch t l
Tutk*g*o 07. Fort Valtoy SI 17
Virginia Union IM. $1 Auguttm* * U
MIDWEST
BtnodKfina.Kan T IE v a n g a ltl
Cadar vi 1+ U . Mount Vtmon Naiaren* 74
Cant M*thodlt)44. Bakar 77
ChadronSI M*. N Mai HlghlandtH
Cincinnati *t. Mamphi* SI 44
Crolghton *4. Indiana SI 11
E uroka M, Judton *5
F*rrit St 71. Saginaw Val St *1
Far.iborm* IM. Mac Murray *7
Grand Rtpidt Baplitl to. Spring Arbor U
Huron U . Dakota SI. M
Ind Pur . Indplt U . St Francis. Ind 01
Indlontpallt 44. Ktntucky SI 74
Jamottownot. Valtoy City SI U
Ky Wettoyan go. Law)* 70
Mary TO. Dick Intan SI 00. O T
Maryville. Me tt. Park* U
Mid Am Natartng 04. Culyor Stockton M
Mlttaurl Baplitl 14. Columbia. Me 11
Mlttaurl Rallo 71. Emporia Si 40
Narlhmd. Mkti M. Hilltdato Tt
Oakland City 77. Gracaland. Ind 71
Oak land. Mkh to. Grand Valtoy SI U
Ohio Dominican 71. Shawn** SI 47
S lllmatott. N. lama«•
S Indiana tl. SI Josephs. Ind M
StowiFaltt II. Dakota Weslyn a*
Tlltln 111. Wllberterca*4
Wayne. Mich w . Lake Superior SI. t l
WObttor 71. PrlncIplaTO
Wottminttor. Mo 44. Blackburn 17
William Jowoll 71. MNaourl Val 07
SOUTHWEST
Arkantat Tech *7. Ark. Mantkoito tt
Drury 40. E Ttta tS I.O l
Lamar 0 1 Sauth Alabama 74
Lubbock Chrlttlan 10). Way land Baplitl *7
McMooto SI SB. Toiat Arlington 11
NE Oklahoma 117, Bar1 totv.li* Wotlyn t l
North Ta a a ttlN k h o ilt SI U
Oklahoma City 71 Sctonc* A A m . Ok la U
S Arkantat III. Harding 111. IO T
SW Tata* SI. I I Oral Roberto 71
Tar leton SI. 71. Cameron 47
U odhaOtarkt to. Ouachita M
PAR WEST
An 1 one SI. M. Wathtngton U
California 47. Ortgsn SI 41
Chapman 1*4. Potion Ml
C *tor Ida Mines 71. Adam* SI 41
Catoradott.ro. Utah tt
Protnotl.Fl. tan Diego SI Tt
No*ado 77, New Met k* SI 40
P a d tlctl.C a ltl Fuitortonto
Pugel Sound tt. Simon Fratar *7 ^ 1 rj
SmiJate 11.71.UC trvtn* 41 j j f l I «&gt;
1laniard **. Oregon 07

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Utah SI. Of. UNLV0I. O T
W Washington t l Seattle 70
Wyoming It. Brigham Yotmg *1

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STETSON 14. SAM FOROII
Samtord (7-11)
Hayt 1+ OB 1. Janet +11 00 t. Davenport
S l I B t If. Herman 11117. Franklin 1144*.
Crutcher 1 1 1 1 1 Dennlt 1 4 * « 4. Ro m B100
S Total* 17 4} IS It 11
ttotoaa ( M )
Blacktiwar 1 0 &gt;4 S. WallhoH I I 00 1.
Wood 1 7 4 4 4 Conner * II *7 17. Thomat B7
111. Gladtou* 11*01. Mahittawtkl 11**1.
Sam*&gt; 4 B B 7. Garotl 1 1 1 1 II. Entonman 0 1
BOO Telato: 1 I U I B 141*
Haittlme - ttotoon 14. Samtord 11 1 Point
goal* — Samtord &gt; M (Hayt B l. Janet 14.
Daaonport 14. Herman M l. Stotoon 4 M
(Blackthaar I I. Wallhotl B l. Conner Bl.
Thomat O L Gladtoua I T . Matusjewsal I 1.
Sam* M l Feutod out — Franklin. Rebound*
— Samtord It (Hayt 4). Stotoon 11 (Conner.
Thomat. Garrott I). Attltto - Samtord 1
ID*nmt II. Stotton 11 (Thomat II Tefal tovlt
- Samtord IS. Stotoon II. A - 1,117.
FLA . IN T E R N -A L U . S I L6uillAN A44
Fto. Intoraettonol I I H I
TcMr 0+001. Lawson 14 B « I. Marriott 01
12 1. Nkhaiat M l 00 II. Gramatlkav O* Bt
0. Laakt 0 7 1* It. AAaiyck 117 4 17. Stuart
7-1) a* 10. Nkaits IS BB l. Eaton 0 7 OO II
Tolalt: f t 00IB 77U .
SE Laeitiaao U -ll)
Hogan B0 BB B. Pkou 10 B l 7. Bakar 7 II
10 I*. Wbmtor I f l i t . Read I t I I t . Lowto
M 14 *. Cannon B l I I I. Sharp* I I I I I .
Pearson IB I 2 L Fobbs1 1 IB B 1. Totals II SB
IB 14 *4.
Haltlim* — Fla Intornaltonal 4S. SE
Louisiana IS } Paint goals — Fla Interna
I tonal 5 14 (Tchlr B l. Lawton B L Nkhaiat
11. Leak* I t . Stuart 01). SE Louisiana 4 tl
I Pkou B l. Wlrmier 11. Road 14. Lewis B l.
Cannon 01, Sharp* I I ) Feutod Out Sharp* Rebound* - Fla Intornaltonal 41
IN kslit III. SE Louisiana 1* (Road 4)
Assists — Fla International II (Lawson I),
SE Louisiana to (Pkou. Read II Total Fowls
— Fla International tt. SE Louisiana It
Technical* - Nkails A - IM
C E N T. FLORIDA FA OEOROIA ST. Tt
Aural* It If.Ill
William* F t B l IA Brandon M i S4 tt.
Smith S t! 44 IA Strlbtmg I f I I A Mall 14
I I F. Brook* I t 11S, Rhino I I B M . Nwcktot
I t BB L Hokawotor t l I t S. Peterson B IB B
S Totals: I t 5* tl IB FI
Cord. Ftortda (11 1)
Swaby II IS 1 S11. Seaton a IB BB A Waikar
44 44 II. Davit IB 14 II. Butts B4 BB A
Phillips B t BB A Pori#* +1 BB A Porter BB
0 0 0. Foster 01000. Roberts 1 IB B 4 Total*'
I t MSB I I FA
Haltlim* - GSU M. UCF IS 1 Point goals
— GSU 14 IBroo4t I I . SlrtMmg. Rhino
Potorton O il. UCF 4 14 (Swaby 4S. Saiton
B l. Waikar B l. Davik ( A Butt* 02 Fouled
out — None Rebounds — OSU ft (Smith 4).
UCF I I |W*ik*r t|. Assists - GSU II (Holt
I ) . UCF If (Butts 41 Total touts - GSU M.
UCF It A - M l *
CENTENAR Y IA FLA. A TL A N TIC 11
Fla Atlanlk ( I It)
Brown 1 S111. Edden 114 I I IS. J emotion
*1*1171. Hertord 0 1 0 0 A Flower* 11 0 I I .
Harvey B IM 1 IL Ritter 11041. Buchanan
4 10 00 t. Stoiuno | 4 I 4 1. T oU I s 11 Ft MS
77.
C*nt*«*rv III 41
Taylor t IF 41 IA Harvey 14 11 F. Jester
M 1 F F. Foreman MB 1 « II. Stoplhens IS B l
IL Comaaur &gt;1 I I A Wagoner t l 14 IA
Smith 1100 A Thomat 0 1 BB B. Total* 17*1
1S40M

Haltlim* — Cantonary M. Fla Intom#
ttonal 11 1 Paint goals - PI* Attardk BIS

(Brown 1 1. Edden * 1. Jemerton 1 A Ftowers
B t. Ritter B I. Bwchanen 11). Cerdonery O il
(Taylor 01. Hervey I I . Foremon I A
Stephens I t Cemeauo I L Smith M l. Feutod
out — Brown. Harvey. Ritter Rebounds —
Fla Attantk 41 (Jamorson If). Cantonary 47
(Teytor W) Assists - Fla Atlantic 11 Brown
nternary |* (Stophans 0) Tptal touts —
1). Canto
Fla Atim tlkIt.Cantonary H A -1.477

Thursday'* Wyman's Scores
BAST
Babson «*. Smith If
Buttoto U . Chicago SI at
Cabrlnin. Eastern 10
CCN V *0. Manhattanvllto H
Daarnan U . Pm Bradford M
Dominican. N Y. 71. CaMwOtl *0
Emmanuel 71. Nichaisl*
Franklin 4 Marshall 11 Allentown 45
Gannon 44. Davit A E Ikins U
Georg# Mason Tt. Amarkan Inti M
George Washington 74. Tempi* 44
Gettysburg 74. Lebanon Val. 41
Gouchor 47. Catholic 01
Hamilton 11. Onaonta St It
Lo Sol to Ot. Delaware 4*
Moravian I t Albright 10
• Mount St Mary s. Md It. Long Island U 41
Muhtonberg 17. Cantonary M
Naiareth. N Y f I. Utka It
Norwich 71. Colby Sawyer 41
Rowan U . Salisbury It M
SI. Bonaventurell. St Joseph 1 * 1
St John Fisher at.Kaui 4 41
Salem St 41. Matt Dartmouth 41
leton Hill 44. Westminster rt
Stony Brook 4*. John Jay tt
Vuteuehanna *0. Metklah 5*
Swarthmore 41. Neumann if
W Marytond 74. Galtaudtt 5*
Wentworth 11. Curry *4
SOUTH
Albany. Ga H Pam* S*
Atlanta Christian ft. Wesleyan 71
Seller mm* 7*. N Kentucky 71
Belmont 111, Bethel Term 51
Bridgewater. V* 7*.Lynchburg**
CTsrlstlen Bros 15. Cumber Lend. Term 70
Clemton 71. N Caroline It 5#
E Tennessee SI H Austin Pea, t*
E rt* me tl. Newberry le
Ft Valley St M.TuttegeeTS
Ferrum 15 Hetims 15
Fto. Iwternatianal 71. Ceil, el Cherteston a*
Ga Southwestern It. Cleft Cal W
Georgetown. Ky M. Transylvania M
James Madison 01. Rkhmend M
Louisiana Coll 17 Southern, too 7*
Louisiana Tech ML S Alabama at
Marymouni. Va M. York. Pa *1
Maryville, Term 7S. Emery A Henry 17
Marcar 1L Ftortda Attardk It
Mobil* 41. West Ftorlda 11
Menlevella *0. Selma la
N C Wilmington *0. Cast Carol mate
NW Lewis 1ana 40. Sam Houtton St *1
St Auguttm*'* It. Virginia Union *t
Stephen F Austin?!. NE Louisiana 75.OT
Thomat More 71. Aibury 57
Union. Term 07, Lombuth M
Virginia St U . Norton St 7*
Virginia TechiS. to C Chariot)* U
Virginia S) n . toxtoi* S) 11
W Kentucky 7*. New Orleans 57
Wmgato (0. High Pemt to
Woftord I*. Converse 71
Xavier. NO *5 Spring Hill 41
MIDWEST
Aowmet Ml. Mkh DaorbomM
Cedarvtll* ft. Ohio Dorn ink an IS
Cant Methedisl 7L Bakar 01
Cloveland S i U . WIs Mifwawtae 71
Oaketatt a*. Huron *7
DePeulM.lt LoutsM
E vangel *4. Benedktme. Kan 40
Fonlborm* TL Mac Murray 71
Harris Stowe 11. Porks M
Hillsdale 7* Northwd. Mkh *4
Indl onspoils 44. Ktntucky St. 47
Indian* Wesleyan TL Bath*!. Ind *4
Lake Superior St TL Wayne. Mkh 41
Linden need *4. lew# Wesley on M
Marquette 14. Memphis II M
Mid Am Naierene It. Culver Stockton It
Militken 7*. Himeis Cot M
Missouri Relto 7L Emporia H *0
Mount Vaman Nataren* 01. Notre Dam* 17
N IIIinei*04.C lllineisOT
N M ai Highlands 77.Chadran St 71
Rsckhursl I*. Kansas Newman so
B DokatoTocht*. Block Hitts St tt
SW Missouri St 17. N Iowa SS
Sagmaw Valtoy St TL Farris St 71
Stows Falls It. Dakota Wesleyan M
Sprmg Arbar TL Grand Rapid* Baalist 47
l i t Cencardi* Mkh al
T rl Si+toU.C
WUbstor *4. Prmctoto 17
W kh lta ll Ml. Bradley r7
SOUTHWEST
ArkantdS Techll. Ark Mon 1 **1toll
Harding 4*. S Arkansas *)
Oakland. Mkh M. Grand Valley St Tt
Ter leton St Ti. Lubbock Chrlttlan 54
Tasat AAM Kingsville 74.1. TaiasSt 44
Terat Arlington 44. Mctveese SI 41
Teaat San Antoni* It. Schreiner at
U anti* Otaris* u . Ouachita FT
PAR WEST
Anton* U . Washington St 71
Brigham Yawng It. Toaa* ElPatoM
E MontanaII. Alaska Fairbanks4*
Gent age TL Layoto Marymouni SI
GrandCanyanIL Alaska AnchoragaM
Portland M. Pspperdm* 47
San FrancltcaSL SI Mary's. Cal tt
San Jot* St Tt. UC try In* 47
Santa Clara 74. San Diago 40
Stantord It. Oregon *0
UC Santa Barbaraat.NewMeikaSt 55
Utah *4. New Maska *1
Washington it. Anton* St. M
F IU 7 L C O LL OF CHARLESTON 44
Call, el Charleston IB !)
Trewbndgo I 2BB1. Gruntky 14 J 0 L Fwik
B l BB «. Seel 114 BB I Sampson BB B l 0.
Duka B I BBB. Eaton 6BBB0. R odkk S U S B
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40 BBB. HatiHBBBBB. Sodiacak 14 2 1 4
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Gadbatto &gt; I BB A Oakava 44 BB L Jaktch 1+
114 Totato: I t 5i ta il FI
Haltlim# - FIU 1A Charleston M 1 Point
goals — Charlatton l i t (Trowbridge 1-4.
Gr unsky I A Seel l l « . Redkk a ll ) , Fla
fntomettonal a ll (Nagy 1A Pokarna B l.
Sadtacak B l. Branteva 111 Fowtod out —
Non# Rabounds - Char letIon &gt;5 I Redkk II.
FIU M (Pokama Mi Atttiti - Charleston f
(Trowbridge I ). FIU IF (Nagy It). Total touts
— Charlatton A FIU IA A — 411

I NHL KTAMPWttS
AU Times E ST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Dtvtsisn
W L T F t* OF OA
NY Rangers
14 1) 4 77 144 IU
New Jersey
V If 4 44 111 140
Ftortda
n II 14 S4 ISS IU
Ptui*d*to*u*
14 IS 2 SI 147 144
Washington
71 14 4 SO 141 III
Tang* Ray
14 11 4 44 114 ISS
NY Itlendert
II IS 4 41 144 172
NgrtttoOSf Division
Pittsburgh
IS 14 11 41 IO 172
Boston
IS II 1 SI 144 144
Montreal
IS If 1 M 1*4 ISO
Buffalo
14 n S SI 1*4 i n
Quebec
11 M s ti 171 i n
Hartford
11 10 S 41 111 114
Oft*«a
f I i 7 IS IM &gt;44
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central DMsSaa
W L TPt* OF OA
Toronto
If 14 11 41 H I 144
Detroit
14 14 s 4i n* no
Della*
M II 1 41 III 171
St Louis
M II 1 40 IM i n
Chicago
11 11 4 SI ISO 144
Winnipeg
1? 10 4 40 111 111
Pacific Otvltton
IS It f St 104 144
Calgary
Vancouver
14 11 1 54 177 1*4
tl n II 4) IM 144
San Jos*
Anaheim
N M 4 44 144 144
Los Angeles
1414 4 44 III m
Edmonton
M 11 I m U4 i n
TD uriliy's Games
N Y Rangers L Be*ton S
San Je ts L Philadelphia L O T
Quebec A St. Lawit 1
Friday** Games
Ottawa at New Jersey. 7:15 pm
BeNatoat Ftorid*. 7iMp.m.

Pittsburgh M Oetroll. F :»p m .
lat WasTsIngton. a BSp m
Mantrealal.........................
HarttordetWmnlpeg. I M p m
Chkagoat Edmanton.4:11pm
Vancouver al Anaheim. 10 15pm
lalerday'i Games
Philadelphia at Botton. I lSp m

N Y Islenders at Quebec. I U p m
Pittsburgh*! New Jersey. 7 U p m
Tamp* Bay*! Washington. 7:U p m.
Montreal al Ottawa. I 05 p m
Detroit at Toronto. I 01 p m
San Jet* *1 St Lasrtt.l.Upm
Calgary at Lot Angeles. 10 U p m
l imdoy's Games
Winnipeg at Edmonton, i 05 p m
Chicago ot Anaheim. I 0 1 pm
Marftord *1 Vancouver. 1 05 p m
Boston at F tortda. 0 :M p m.
N V I slanders at Buffalo. 7 M p m
Son Jot* at Dallas. 0 01 p m

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
Amarkan League
BALTIM O R E ORIOLES - Agreed to
term* with Mark Will tomson pitcher Ren*
Gonial*!, ml wider, and Henry Cotto out
•wider, an miner Wegwe contracts
MILW AUKEE BREWERS
Agreed to
terms with Jody Reed Inlwlder an a
miner league contract
MINNESOTA TWINS - Agreed to terms
with Jeff Inns pitcher, an a minor league
contract
NEW YORK YANKEES - Signed Gent
MkTsaal. general manager, to a live year
cantract
TORONTO BLUE JAYS - Agreed to term*
with John Oto'ud llrst baseman, on a
three year contract
N* Iton*I League
CINCINNATI REDS - Agreed to Went*
with Tim Casto and Willi* Green* Intwtders
and Mis* Ferry, pitcher, an on* year con
tracts and Jim Otondrr. outfielder, on a
minor league contract with Indianapolis el
the Amarkan Association
FLORIDA MARLINS - Agreed ft terms
with Rkh Redetgaei. pitcher an a an* year
contract
NEW YORK M ETS - Agreed to terms
with Joe Vllka. Pet• Walter and Tom
Wegmann. pitchers, and Kelly Stmnalt
catcher, on on* year contracts
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES - Agreed to
terms with Mike LWberthai. catcher, an a
on* year contract and /term Charlton pitch
tt. on a minor toague contract
FOOTBALL
Natierial Feetkall Leaf**
CINCINNATI BENOALS - Named Jo*
Weswl detenu •# tin* roach
DALLAS COWBOTS - Named Ernie
/ampeso ottensive coordinator
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS - Named Chip
Myers offensive assistant
PHOENIX CARDINALS - Named Buddy
Ryan coach and general manager
HOCKEY
Mattenal Mackey League
HARTFORO WHALERS - Sent M+hael
Nylender. center, tg Sprmgtlgld ot the
American Hockey League Recalled Igor
Ch!b*rev. forward tram Spr Ingtseld
PITTSBURGH PENOUINS - Recalled
Mlk* Needham and Ed Patterson, right
wings, tram Cleveland ot the ln*emetton*l
Hockey League
ST. LOUIS BLUES - Recalled Oeve
Mackey tram Pearl* at ttw international
Mackey League
VOLLEYBALL
(Jutted States Veitoyball Assac tattoo
USA VO LLEYB ALL - Named Jim lams
waman'i coach tor the 1*4*Goodwill Gamas
C O LLIO E
CENTRAL FLORIDA - Named Ty Cap
ginger assistant athletic director
K EN T - Named O'eg Bee's asut'ani
baseball coach
LIN IO R RHYNE - Announced the res g
nation *1 Janet L Green# women » basketball

CMCtl
MARSHALL — Announced the resignation
at Dwight Freomen, men s basketball coach
ettoc'lee at the and el tho season
M IL E S C O L L E O E - Named C a d i
Leonard football coach

It v /w a p io 7
C O LLIO E B A 1 K ITB A LL
i p m — SC. Caiitomiaai Oregon S'ato
NBA
7pm — SUN. NBA Magic Tonight
7 50 p m — SUN Miiwauto* Bucks a1
OrlandoAAagic (LI
Opm — TN T. New Vo'S Kmcks al Atlanta
Hawks. (LI
GOLF
4 p m — USA. Pebble Beech National
Pro Am. (LI
HOCKEY
F : » p m — ESPN. NHL Pittsburgh
Penguins *1 Detroit Red Wings IL ). else *1
1 :1 * 7 !
SKIING
to 10pm -E S P H . U S Pro Tour
Saturday
AUTO RACING
1 M p m -T N N .A S A 1 H ]
BASEBALL
Noon — SUN Chicago Cubs al Florida
Marlins
C O L L IO E BASKETBALL
Noon - ESPN West Virg.nt* at Mar
duotto. IL ). alto a ll 10 a m
1:10 p m — I*. Georgia Tach al Maryland
(L I
I p m -W E 5 H 1. UCLA al Noire Dam*
(L I
1 p m W C P X *. Salon H all al
Gaorgatoow. (L )
1 p m — SC. Beaton University al North
eastern. (LI
I p m - S A N C • )N C Stole (LI
I p m — B E T. Ceppin Stole a) Howard. (L )
Ip m
— SC Women. Marque!)* al
Alabama Birmingham. (L )
M 10pm — SC. UNLV at Nevada (L0
Midnight — ESPN. Creighton al Southwest
Missouri Stole. I D
NBA
F:1S p.m. — TBS. Allan)* Hawks al
ClevelandCavaltort. (L )
BOWLING
1p m — W F T V 4.Ouaktr StotoOpen (L )
FIOURE SKATING
4 p m — WESH 1. 1444 European Chempi
onthlpt
OOLF
4 p m - WCPX 4. Pebble Beach National
Pro Am. (L)
I p m . — ESPN. Caribbean Sanior Clastic
HOCKEY
Noon — SC. Moscow Cup Spartak vs
Soviet Wings
l.M p m — SUN. NHL. Tampa Bay
Lightning al Washington Capitols. (LI
HORSE RACINO
1 50p m — ESPN. OonnHandicap. (LI
SKIING
Ip m
— ESPN. U S Cross Country
Championships also at 1a m
1:10pm — ESPN. F raesty I* World Cup
TENNIS
4 p m - SUN. San Jos* Open (L I. alto al
•0 It p m and) 10a m
Midnight - SUN. Nik* Shoolou! Andre
Agassi vs Jim Courier
MISCELLANEOUS
* 10pm - Wf TV 4. Wide World Ot Sports
5pm
TN T. U S Otympk Gold
BASKETBALL
1 M p m - W O B O A M 15401. NBA.
Milwaukee al Atlanta, pregama * 0* p m
MISCELLANEOUS
4pm — W GTO AM 15*01. Goiltalk
1 p m - W GTO AM 11401. Pol Willtomt
4 p m - W GTO AM 11*01. Courttld*
Tonight
* p m . — W ELE A&gt;» ( 11 *0 ). Talk Sport*
With Peto Row
1 p m - WWNZ AM FM &lt;7« 1**01. The
Sport1 Nut
10p m - WWNZ AM 17*01. Florida Sport*
Eaclsanga
10 p m . - W GTO AM (MO). Sports Bylina
USA
SaTerday
BASKETBALL
1:45 p m - W GTO AM 11*01. Col leg*.
Samtord *1 UCF
iOS p m - WWNZAM ll**0). College
Mississippi Stoto at Ftorlda. pregam# ) 10
pm .
HOCKEY
I p m - W GTO AM (MGI. Tampa Bay al

N rx i w rrk . Hccr;30 i'hallcnKr *t
A .I). Honlrr/Klorltla S|xirt Wear
at 7 p.m. and Stllfry Allordulilrts
lakes oil Sanford First Baptist al
8 p.m.
ConlhtMitlnK l « Ihe Beer:30
.m ark were To d d Pagcl (four
Mingles, five runs. RBI). Joel
Kean (three singles, two runs,
(luce HDD. C hu ck Com edo lirlplr. single, (wo runs, three RBI).
Dave ('oss R u n singles, four
runs, three RBII and Mike Miller
(two singles, n in . three RBII.
Also eon trl billing were Ken
Com edo (single, two runs, four
RBII and Je rry Camus (single,
run. three RBII. T im Allison
(single, two runs). Danny Spivey
(single, (w o RBII. Jo n Reid
(single) and J im Reid (four nms).
Powering SlIfTey AfTordablcs
were Chad Braden (three singles,
tw o ru n s , tw o R B I). Steve
Thleli.m ll (three singles, run.
three RBII. Denny Miller (double,
single, two runs. RBI). Sonny
Kubanks (double, single, run.
RBII, Gary Muse (two singles,
m n . two RBII. C hip Crider (two
singles, m n . RBI) and To m m y

Stlffcy (two singles, i un).
A lso h i lli n g were W a y n e
Fakes* (single, m n . RBI). Doug
Braswell (single, rani and Frank
Turn e r (m il. RBI).
Doing Ih r dumagr for A t).
Rosicr/Florldu Sport Wear were
Steve Jam es (double, single, (wo
runs, three RBI). Sieve Woodley
(double, single, m n . RBI). Milch
B u rk e . J e r r y B ru ssells and
Brantley B ru m lry (two singles,
one m n and one RBI each). S trv r
Donovan (two singles, m n ) and
Rick Yates |( wo singles. RBI).
Also. Randy Yalrs (single. Iwo
runs. RBI). R nndy Ruwllngs
(single, run. RBI). Dave Nobles
(slnglr. m n ) and Wullv Wllund
(single. RBII.
Providing the offense for San­
ford First Baptist were Sid Brock
(triple, single, run. Iwo Kill), T im
Palmer (iwo singles, iwo runs).
To m m y G ra rry and To n y Blalle
(two singles and one m n ra rh l.
John Murray (two singles. RBII.
Je ff Be t h a n y ( I wo sing le s).
R o rk y Elllngsw /irth (double.
RBII. Billy G ra rry (slnglr. run)
and J im S rh u rfrr and M lkr
llrn lry (one single nnd one RBI
each).

Pinehurst
C o n tin u e d fro m IB
Raiders arr both I -2.
Next week. M .A. Ereelors and
Briar Corporation meet lor first
place al 7 p.m and S ft S
R a i d e r s

a n d

E x t e r i o r

llomesavers play for a share of
second place a l m p m
Pacing S ft S Raiders were
To m Wilkes (three singles, two
runs. RBII. Mark Whlgham (two
singles. RBI). C hris Kasthiun
(single, two RBII. Sieve Dennis
and Gary Medina (one single and
one run each). David Lively
(single), terry Rawls (ihree runsl
and Jo h n n y Eastham (two RBII.
M.A. E rrrlo rs werr led by Joe
Clark (double, single, m n . two
RBI). David Cortes (two singles,
m n . RBI). Puul Rodriguez. B J .
Holt and K rlrk Carrestpilllo (two
singles eaeh). Dennis Glenson
(home run. run. Iwo RBI) and

Glenn Strw urt. Chris Bullock
and Lonnie Tucker lone slnglr
ami one m n each).
Leading B ria r C orporation
were Allan Tmsknuskns (lour
singles, three runs. RBI). Rolirrl
Burgess (three singles, iwo runs.
R B II. R uben G a rrla (triple,
slnglr. m n . thrr«- RBI). Duke
Frrruio (triple, single, run. Iwo
RBI). J .J . J llrs (slnglr. m n . RBII.
B uddy Lennon (single. RBII.
Grover Marks (single, m n ) and
Beau Meyers (m n )
Doing the hilling for Exterior
Hornrsavers were Octavio Torres
(triple, single, m n . RBI). James
Thoni|&gt;*on (triple, single, two
runs). I'r lr Bodnar Itwo singles,
two runs. RBI). Shannon Sm lih
(two singles). Bill Wide (single,
m n ) and Alvin Campbell. Chris
Pilcher and Ron Walker (one
single ra rh ).

Ram s
C o n tin u e d fro m I B
By the end ol Ihe third |&gt;er!od
the home team was ahead AT-IH
and Is d by as m any as 18 points.
67*48. with lour minutes left In
Ihe game.
Th e Rams were able to gel as
close as I I with 1:30 lell uml
had Ihe ball, lull thiiv could gel
no ciosrtg

" I fell tidier about Ihe tram
tonight The llrst dine we played
them (In a onesided |t&gt;ss al
home b.i* k in Novem ber). 1
thought we ipill. Tonight, we
came to play and fought all the
way toIheend "
Brooks led Ihe Mainland sror4iig with l(ke|MiliUs. but Visit'**
Carter did aB of his damage in
second ilin lf . scoring 18
" W e p anicked w h rti they the
points and grabbing eight r r started lo make ihe run at us."
said Lake M ary hesd coach hounds.
Also having big game werr
Willie Richardson "W e knew we
Calvin Carter 113 points, seven
didn't want to get Into a running
rebounds), sophomore Joe Old
game with them, and III Ihe first
dens (12 points, iwo rctiounds.
half we did a pretty good Job of
two blocked shols. Iwo assists),
not Id lin g ihe game gel wild
so pho m ore Ant oi ne T o liv e r
"B u t their defensive pressure (seven point*, six rebounds, five
In Ihe second liulf kind of forced steals, six assists) and Anthony
Azama (six assists).
its lo ru n ."
Th e Rams werr led by Jim m y
T h e R a m s h u ll! a 31*30
Newberry with 22 points. 10
h a l f t i m e l ead hy h o l di n g
rrbounds and four assists. Also
Mainland in only 20 percent
contributing were Chip Rich­
I0 -fo r'3 l) shooting. Th e only
ardson 111 (minis, five steals,
reason the Buccaneers werr sllll
lour assists) and Ian Saunders
In the game was tireausr Andrar
(10 point*, six rebounds, three
Brooks came off ihe bench to hit
blocked shots).
three 3-pointcrs in the second
Mainland's Junior varsity also
(p iu rin and laikr Mary made
won. lopping Lake Mary 82*50.
Just 34 percent (ll-of&gt;32) of Its
hut Ihe Rams freshmen saved a
field goal tries.
sweep wlih a 03-65 triumph.
Bui with Vince Curler return*
laikr Mary will be al home
lug idler missing most Ihe first
tonight lo host Lake Howell In a
half after picking up his second
Seminole Athletic Conference
foul Just 1:12 Inio ihe game, and
Irlplcheadrr. Th e freshmen play
hilling seven of 12 shuls. Ihr
al 4:15 p.m .: Ihe Junior varsity
Buccaneers converted 61 perups oir at 6 p.m . and Ih r varsity
cent (lO-of-31) In Ihe second half takes Ihe floor al 7:30 p.m .
and also made right of 12 frrr
throws. Inc*-hiding eight of nine
al one (mini.
"W e had our churces." said
Rlrhardson. "E ve n when we gol
behind, we had sn m r good
opportunities lo score, but we
didn't convert.

Pell
C o n tin u e d fro m I B
Coach of the Year. His Irani*
(hen went 7-5 In 1081 und 8-4 In
1082. brfotr a O-2-l season In
1983.
He lost his coaching Job In
September 1084. three games
Into Ihe season, after an N CA A
Investigation revealed 107 re­
cruiting and oilier violations.
T h e G a to rs w rre pul on a
two-year probation and denied
Imwl bids In 1084 and 1085.
when they finished 0-1 •I .
Calls lo the Jow cr*' residence
went u n a n sw e red , while
messages w err left on an una w n in g machine al Pell's house.
In a 1088 Interview, Pell fold
Ihe Jacksonville Tim es Union he
offered no defense against the
charges by the N C A A because of
n seerrl oral ugreement lie made
wi t h th e n * H o rld a president
Marshall Crlacr. He said under
Ihe agreement h r u rrrp lrd Ih r
blame for nil N C A A charges.
Including "things I didn't even
know about."

Bet Live
Jai'Alai
7:30 P.M.
Wod. thru Sat.._
Noon Th u rs. &amp; Sat.
1 P.M. Sun.

Bet Horses
12:30 P.M.
Tues. thru Sun.

Pompano Harness
7:30 P.M. Wed. thru Sat., Mon.

Miami Jai«Alai
7:00 P.M. Wed. thru S a t, Mon.

Noon Wed. &amp; Sat.

H w y . 17-92 &amp; 436
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People
The value of household work

IN BRIEF

What if homemakers stopped doing free work?

‘Friends and Lovers’ event set
T h r Heathrow Wo me n * C lub will host Its annual "Friends
and Lovers” Valentine Dlnncr-Dancr and Silent Auction
fund-raiser on Friday, Feb. 11. at 0 30 p in.
Th e Valentine Dinner-Dance and Silent Auction will take
place » i T h e Country C lu b at Heathrow. It will benefit B E T A
llllrth. Education. Train In# and Acceptance! and We Care For
Kids, an organization for physically Impaired children.
Th e organizers are sllll looking for items w hich can be sold
during the silent auction.
fo r more Information or to donate an Item to the auction, call
Melanie Hulrc at 333 2094 or Cerrl McEwan at 333 3790.

Bridge club meets every Monday
Lake Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or older In play
parly bridge. T h r Party Bridge Club meets every Monday
between 1-3 p m. at the Lake Mary Senior Center at the Old
City Hall, 158 N. Country C lu b Road.

COM A announces meetings

Depending on methodology
and on circumstances, a married
p erson's a n n u a l ho u se w o rk
during the lute 1980s was worth
us llitlc us S2.422 or ns m uch us
916.997. Homemakers don’t get
paid, lint what's th rtr work
worth to our economy?
Most urc women and most are
paid nothing at all for household
work, even If they also hold
down a paid Job. Vet cooking,
cleaning, clothing care, repairs
and m aintenance, gardening
und pet care, marketing and
s h o p p i n g , c a r c g l v l n g und
c h ild -ra isin g o bviously have
economic value, points out Rep
Barbara-Rose Collins, D-Mleh.
T h r economy would shudder If
ho m em akers stopped d o in g
unpaid work Fum lllrs would
have to choose between recruit­
ing other unpaid volunteers,
hiring replacement or settling for

CONSUM ER
FOCUS

BARBARA

HUGHES/
GREGG
a life In w hich unfed. Ignorant
children and grouchy, unkempt
adolts struggled for survival
under hurned-oul light bulbs
and would amid mountains of
stinky socks
Official measures of the value
of household work could:
• Give polIcy-makers a belter
g r a s p o n t h e si ze of t h r
eronomy.
• H elp hom em akers gain
status and respect.

• Help legislators deal better
with welfare reforms, day-care
needs a n d S o c ia l S e c u r i t y
benefits from retired homemak­
ers.
Rep. Collins lined up 66 co­
sponsors. Including House Edu­
cation and Labor C om m lltre
Chairm an Bill Ford. D-Mlch.,
behind her proposed Unremunerated Work Act. which
was also endorsed by I he Na­
tional Organization for Women.
T h e act w o u ld re q u ire the
Bureau of Statistics In the Labor
Department to conduct time use
surveys to meusure the unwaged
work women and men do Inside
and outside the home.
T h e United States Is way
b e h in d ot her I ndust r i al i zed
countries In quantifying and
valuing lhis work. Countries thal
have done the most work are
Canada, G e rm a n y . Australia.

Th e Concerned Organization of Men In Action (COMAI meets
Hie first and third Friday, at 0 p.m . In the church annex at St
-lames A M E Church, ninth Street and Cypress Avenue.
Sanford.

and. In an unofficial capacity,
the Dutch, the New Zealanders,
and the French. But In the
United Slates the concern Is
quite new. Here’s one Issue: If a
mother Is preparing lunch with
her eyes on the T V and her ears
alert for her baby’s cry from the
next room while she plans a
grocery-shopping trip, should
her work lie valued as a chef,
cook, sa n dw ich -cu tte r, care­
giver. or purchasing agent? Or Is
that leisure lime?
If a father Is doing the same
thing. Is his work more valuable,
because men make more money
al those outside Jobs?
Whatever happens. It gives a
person lime to slop and reflect
on the tremendous amount of
time and responsibility a family
and home take, ft’s probably the
most Important Job there Is —
let’s start appreciating the effort
more!

(Barbara Hughs* Gragg Is the
Stm lnol* County Extansion
Homa Economist. Inqulrisa may
bo dlroetsd to hor at the
Cooperative Exlsnslon Ssrvlcs.
250 W. County Homs Road,
Sanford.FL 32773 or phons
323-2500. Ext. 5559.)

Sunbelt Daylily Club to meet
Sunbelt Daylily Club meets the first Sunday of the month at
2 p.m through April at the Old City Hall. Highway ISA near
l-akr Mary Iktulevard. Lake Mary.
Th e club educates members on daylily growing through slide
shows, guest speakers and trips to daylily gardens Thrre are
no c l u b dues C a ll 8 8 6 - 3 1 9 6 for m o re Inform ation.

yVljilcliiield

Nurses to meet monthly

W ho ]

IRON WILL

The Licensed Practical Nurses Association of Florida. Inc.,
meets the second Monday of the month at 6:30 p m . at
Kllarney Haptlst Church. 701 Formosa Ave. C.E.U. class
provided each month. All meetings are open to LPNs and to
students and graduate LPNs For Information call 299-4321.

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

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Missionaries sing for Lakeview residents
The New Tribes Mission Singers of Sanford, all
retired missionaries, have been Joy, Including
bringing gospel songs and spiritual messages to
residents of Lakeview Nursing Center for over
three years
The missionaries have served in

Paraguay, Japan and Bolivia for 30 to 50 years.
Singers are (front row, from left): Jennie Lelyn,
Edith Cooper, Anne Gollas and Elnora Nelson.
Back row, Jo y Gess, Mildred Kolstad, Enos
Cooper and Kathryn Pugh.

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Are Indian men
better lovers?
ADVICK

ABIGAIL
VAN BU REN

son. m aking Indians better lo v­
ers than white men?”
First the white men took all
the Indian's land and some of his
women. N ow they want the
Indian's "love secrets.” too. I
say. "N o w a y!" Th e Indian needs
something to call htsown.

which you refer has had two
’ ’curtain calls” to date, but here
It Is again:
DEAR ABBYl When “ Ed in
East Illinois” asked you If It was
HALF-BLOODED INDIAN
true that Indian men were supe­
rior to white men In the art of
DEAR ABBYt Now 1 know
lovemaking, you suggested that
he contact either the Bureau of why the Lone Ranger never got
Indian AfTalrs or the American the girl. T h e y all ended up w ith
Indian Movement. Since I am the J a y S llv e rh e c ls . that goodexecutive director of the A m e ri­ lo o k in g I n d i a n who pl ay ed
can Indian Movement. I feel It Is "To n to " In the movies.
SEMINOLE IN FLORIDA
m y duty to respond.
For the Indian man. "lo ve ”
D E A R A B B Y l Tell "E d ": Yes.
does not begin when the lights
go out or when pot or liquor Is there arc m any closely guarded
consumed, and It Is not confined Indian lovcmaklng tricks. You
to the bedroom or any other will notice that divorce Is very
rare a m o n g Indians. T h u t ' s
hidden place.
Th e way the Indian man treats because they know how to trent
his wife throughout their m a r­ I heir women.
Secrets like the "Apache G rip "
riage Is the key to making him a
superior lover. His dally acts of and the "Klckapoo Tw ist" will
kindness, consideration and re­ never be sold or given away b y a
spect for her demonstnic his true Indian.
MIKE WHITEFEATHER.
love.
SEATTLE
While we recognize that the
sex act may send a man’s m ind
D E A R A B B Y : In response to
afloat for a few fleeting moments
It Is hut n minute part of the "E d In Illinois": I huve lived w ith
a Mandun Indian for five years,
overall act of love.
Th e above code of behavior, and I w ouldn't trade him for five
plus the American Indian’s re­ white lovers. He Is the greatest!
LINDA IN MARYLAND
spect for women, have been
passed on from father to son.
D E A R A B B Y l 1 am one-half
I personally have 15 children
Indian and have had two Indian
und I am an ObJIbway Indian.
DENNIS J. BANKS squaws, w ho both ran ofT w ith
DEAR ABBYl May I answer white men.
A p p a r e n t l y , the " c l o s e l y
"E d In East Illinois." who asked:
"Is It true that closely guarded guarded secrets" of lovemaking
tribal secrets on how to please a from the Indian side of m y
woman are passed from father to family were not passed on to me.

LONELY WOLF IN HOUSTON
(Problems? Writs to Osar Abby.

Theirs No (ompuiison
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INTERSECTION

Rotary C lu b of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Clvtc Center.

L.R. IN TUCSON. A R U .
DEAR L.R.1 The column to

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g is x jq r o o s io

GRUMPY OLD MEN

Sanford Rotarians to meet

DEAR ABUT: I recall reading
several letters In your colum n
some time ago (perhaps four or
five years) In which you said
Native Am erican Indian men
were exceptionally good lovers.
Th is subject Is very Interesting
to me. 1 would appreciate II if
you would kindly print those
letters again.
Thanking you In advance. I
am signing m y name, hut If this
Is prtnled In your column, please
sign It...

runs

For • psrsonal, unpublished
reply, send a sell-addressed,
■lamped envelope to Deer Abby,
P.0. Box 6B440, Los Angeles,
Calll. 90069. All correspondence
It confidential.)

DRUG
C O U N S E LO R
*a Fvvtf y *
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&amp;

M ARY
BALK

(Mary Balk Is a Cartllled
Addi ct ion Prevention Prolesslonal and couneeler. Writ#
her at the Sanford Herald, or call
the Seminole County Schools'
Drug Orevend en alNee, U M f lO J

MOVII t AMD

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Alcohol
versus
wom en
DEAR MARY: My husband
and I like to go to a local pub on
Friday night und have a few
drinks with some of our friends.
My problem la that sometimes
after two drinks I’m practically
In a coma, but other times I can
enjoy several drinks during the
evening und not really feel It.
My husband doesn't have this
problem and sometimes I get the
feeling lie doesn’t believe me
when I say I've got to go home
early. How come sometimes I am
line and other times I’m not?
UP AND DOWN DRINKER
DEAR DRINKER: Th e
umount ot ulcnlml and l he lime
It takes to fed It differs from
l&gt;crson to person, but because
women’s bodies contain a higher
ratio of fat than men's, a woman
weighing and drinking the same
amount as a man will always
have a higher blood alcohol
concentration.
Therefore, the same amount of
alcohol w ill alien a wom an
sooner and harder than a m an of
the same size and weight. Of
course, the less you weigh, the
less time It will take for the
alcohol to affect you. A d d i­
tionally, there arc several other
factors' that will change how
much you can tolerate from day
to day. These Include:
• The amount of food In your
stomach. T h e more you've eaten
either while or before drinking,
the longer II will take for the
alcohol to lx- absorbed.
• How rapidly you drink.
Drinking more than about V*»
ounce of alcohol per hour (the
umount your liver can break
down! causes the alcohol to go
directly Into your bloodstream
and brain.
• Your mood. When you arc
tired, upset, or under stress, the
effects from drinking alcohol hli
you fuslcr Bum they do at other

times.

Make this a Valentine's Day to
Truly Remember!
Find the perfect way to say, " I love you" in
the Sanford Herald Classified Valentine Love Lines!
W rite your Love Lines message on the space provided below
and send or bring it to the Sanford Herald Classified Dept. A
20 word message is $3.75 (A rtw o rk $2.00 E x tra) or call
322-2611 to place your ad over the phone.
Deadline for Valentine Love Lines is
Friday, February 11,12 noon.

Yes, I would like Valentine Art

Sanfiml Herald
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300 N. French Ave.
Sanford 32771
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C W I holds first state conference

IN BRIEF
Community invited to Youth Explosion
SA N FO R D — Th e Youth Department of the Rescue Church &lt;»r
Oo&lt;l, 1700 W . 13th St., rordlally Invites all teenagers unci
young people to a Youth Explosion Spiritual Revival on Frb.

1012 .

Services will begin nightly at 7 p.m . Elder Wilbert Gordon
will be thr speaker each night. Bishops, pastors, and youth
directors are encouraged lo Invite their young people to attend
these services and to expehenee the outpouring of God's spirit.

Renewing wedding vows
SANFORD Second S I 1 II 0 I1 M. B. C h u rc h . Airport
Boulevard. Invites the com m unity to participate In the
renewing of wedding vows for members, friends and families.
The event will be at I I a m. on Sunday. Feb. 13. with guest
speaker Evangelist McDuffie. Troni Clermont.
Conte one. com r all. where everybody Is sonteltody and the
Rev. R. T . Davis, pastor.

Pastor honored for 25 years of service
SANFO RD — Th e members of the Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer. 2525 Oak Avc.. surprised Pastor Elm er A. Reuscher
and wife. Joyce, with a reception In honor of his 25 years
serving as puslnr of the church following a recent Sunday
m o r n in g s e rv ic e .

To refebratc the annlvrrsary. the president of the congrega­
tion, Roger Jarand, presented the Rev. Reuscher with u
proclamation and dedarrd the week of Jan 23-29 ns "Pastor
Appreciation Week."
Glen M cKendrrr. brad elder, presented a bound clrrgv cross
unite pastor on behalf of the members of the rh u rc h council.

Best-selling Christian author Elizabeth
Sherrill headlines Ihe list of speaker* at
Christian W rltrrs Institute's (CWI| first
Florida conference. Feb. 24-27.
Held at Ihe Holiday Inn — U C F . I hr
conference targets Christian writers of all
levels who desire In sharpen their skills and
meet experts In Ihe field of Christian
publishing, according lo Dotlic McBroom.
conference director.
T h r conference, with Ihe theme "E q u ip ­
ping...for the work of the m inistry" (Eph.
4:121. features 32 classes and workshops by
lop editors from "Charism a." "Ministries
T o d a y " and Creation House Books, all
published by Strang Communication* of
Lake Mary.
"W orkshops at the conference have been
carefully designed In help Christian writers
achieve their writing goals, from how lo
cralt nltcnllon-grabbtng leads in techniques
on breaking Into p rin t," according to
Stephen Strang. C W I president and founder.
"Com e expecting lobe challenged."
Kicking off the conference at 7 p.m .
Thursday. F'cb. 24. Is a I'ralse and Worship
Rally led by Dr. Mark Rutland, pastor of
Calvary Assembly. In Winter Bark. Th e
author of three books. Dr. Rutland will
speak on "U sing Creativity as a Springboard

^ Workshops at the con­
ference have been carefully
designed to help Christian
writers achieve their writing
goals, from how to craft
attention-grabbing leads to
techniques on breaking into
print. J
-Stephen Strang
to Good W riting." Th e service Is open lo the
public.
T h e conference c ul mi nat es wi th an
awards banquet Saturday night featuring
gucsl *|&gt;eakrr Jo hn Mason, publisher of
Creation House. Mason will deliver a
motivational message lltled "Let Go ol
Whatever Makes You Stop,"
Marketing expert Marlene Bagmill will he
avallahlr for markel/carecr consultations to
help writers match their work to prospective
markets. Private tutorials with Strang
Communications editors can l»e scheduled
as well. Conferees arriving by mid-day
Thursday can lake advnnlngc of a tree lour

of Slrang Communications for a firsthand
look al ihe operations of a publishing house.
Poolside fellowship and optional Night-Owl
Bible studies round out Ihe conference
schedule to ensure that conferees leave not
only enriched but Inspired.
Best-known
ns "Th e Cross
Hiding Place.
hrr wisdom at
all conferees.

for co-authoring such book.*
A the Switchblade" and "T h e
Elizabeth Sherrill will share
four plenary sessions, open lo

Sam ple workshops by St r ang C o m uninlrallons editors Include: writing devo­
tional.*. curriculum writing, creative fiction
t ec hni que*, ma rket i ng strategies,
uewswrlllng 1 A II. scrlplwrlllng. breaking
Into print, w riting for magazines. In search
of Ideas, leads and story openings.
Confrrenre tuition of $239 Includes dally
bieaklast buffet, awards banquet, four
pirnary session*, all classes and workshops.
Ir r e refreshments during brraks. access lo
conference bookstore. Praise and Worship
Rally, tree sample magazines and writers'
guidelines, transportation lo area churches
Sunday m orning and lour of Strang Com ­
munications. Thursday. 1:15 p.m .
Call Christian Writers Institute at 3245465 for more Information.

Missionary Fellowship planned
SA N FO R D — Th e Rrddlck Memorial Missionary Department
Invites the com m unity lo Us 14th A n n u a l Missionary
Fellowship Day program on Saturday. Feb 6. beginning at 3
p.m.
The speaker for the occasion will be Elder Carrie Buie
Bryant, pastor of Tabernacle of Prayer, on West |3lh Street,
and Ihe Voices of Tabernacle.

Covering
mg the
world with love

Sisterhood sets meeting for February
The Sisterhood of Temple Shalom. 1785 Elkram Blvd..
Deltona, will hold Ils meeting on Feb. 16 at Ihe Tem ple.
Ron Silverman, who conducts services every Saturday
morning at 10 a m., will entertain Ihe group w ith songs anil
stories.
On April 9. Ihe Sisterhood will sponsor a Fusion Show at
Deltona Country Club. Fashions are by Bette Drrkns of
DcLand. Call Harriet Saltiinan at 532-2506. or Belle Weinstein
at 789-8520 for tickets and Information.
Shirley Rosen and Dora Goldstein offer exercise classes every
Tuesday and Friday morning at 10a.m .

Children of First Presbyterian
Church, 3rd Street and Park
Avenue. Sanford, made ■ plea
lo the congregation on Sun­
day for donations on Blanket
Sunday. Church World Service
purchases blankets at $5 each
to be used anywhere In Ihe
world where (hero Is a need,
following natural disasters
such as hurricanes. Hoods
and earthquakes. Anyone In­
terested In contributing to the
f u n d may c a l l B o n n i e
Schumacher at 322-2662.

Keep us informed
The Sanlnrd Herald welcomes news and announcements,
classes and seminars available to the public for the Religion
page.
The following suggestions are recommended lo expedite
publication:
All llr m i should tar typed or written legibly and Include the
name and a daytime phone num ber of a person who can be
contacted to answer any questions we might have.
The drndllne for submission Is noon Wednesday before
publication.

Does hell exist? It’s a red-hot topic according to recent surveys
H r II is u burning Issue again.
Less than a generation ago. hell was widely
considered to be an outmoded Idea, the product of
a superstitious age let! In the dust by science. But
rrcent surveya have shown that three out of four
modrrns who believe there Is a heaven also
believe there Is a hell.
Hrll (seven making hrudllnes these days.
Not long ago. a front-page story In Th e
Birmingham News trumpeted: "4 6 percent of
Alabamans headed for hell."
Who made lhat discovery? tl was the state s
Southern Baptists.
To pul together Ihelr estimate, they subtracted
the membership of all the churches In the Mate
Irom the total population.
Marked for entrance IMo heaven were those
I church people who belonged to »l denomination
Isuch as Southern Baptist) whose members claim

to have had a personal encounter with Jesus
Christ and who "accept him as Lord and
Saviour."
The remaining church members were consid­
ered "lost" -- along with those who belonged to no
church. These were placed In the group going to
hell. Their num ber turned out to be 46 percent of

Ihe population of Alabama.
Is there a really hell? Some say yes. some say
no.
A third group says there Is a hell but there may
be .lobody In It ••God In his loving kindness will
eventually save all. Th is is known as unlvcrsal Ism.
Moreover, lo say that there Is no hell doesn't'
necessarily mean that everybody will go lo
heaven. Some Bible interpreters contend the
wicked may sllll be punished. Th e ir punishment
will not consist of standing In the (lames ol litil
for all eternity, but of eternal death -* that is.
non-existence. Eternal nothingness will lx- (heir
fate.
T o some, that doesn't seem so terrible T o
others, the great fear of dying Is that when they
urc dead life for them will be finished forever.
T h e orthodox churches teach thut hell Is the

punishment for sin.
But It's Interesting to point out that God's
punishment for A dam and Eve for sinning In the
Garden of Eden was a lire of hard work ending In
death.
"Dusl ilmu art and unlo dust thou shall
return" was G od's Judgment on Ihe hum an race.
According to this, physical death was to be the
end of It forench Individual.
The Idea of a resurrection from Ihe dead
appeared al the time of Ihe prophets. Il emerged
alongside the Jew ish expectation of a great crisis
In history, w h e n the kingdom s that had
oppreswd Ihe Jew-s would be overthrown and thr
Jewish state returned to Its former glory.
It was the prophet Daniel who first foresaw the
righteous who had died rising from Ihelr graves to
share In the new golden age. Th u s, the new age
would right Hie wrongs suffered In their lives by
the Just.

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SI Oet* CethotK Commwut, tneeit tl Otleen Cme Cent**
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Chnel IS11S Fere A . t
ChurchotC h n tlef le e # Ellen u s n*r* I* S IN CeeeetM't*
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CHURCH OF OOD
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Chwtch ol God *01W M ndSt
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Chwtch ol God Mttllon f nlttent*
Chwtch of Ood 1*01 W K lh B I
Chwtch ol God m Chntl. Onodo
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Chunh of God (Tlh O etl G*1ion e Comm uft * Cent** DMtone (Sun Room)
Pttcw* Church of Ood I7D0W llih S i .Setiiord
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Nontwend Conwnunif* Chuch S30 Dog Tie d R d . longoood
Outreach Dwfi**tencwC*n1et. T i l l S-p«t At* Sen'otd
JEWISH
Beth Am Synagogue m eting ef corner ol Send le t* end
Count, im* Rd . W « l 14
Temple Shelom, I IBS Elthtm Slid Detlone
LUTHERAN
Attention l witter*n Chwtch. Oiettroo* O ' . CeeeetM't*
G oo dShwphetdLutheranChu’Ch .E lCA H I 7Otlendo Dt |He, I7 * li

Senford
Hof* Ctott Luirw tn Chwtch ol Lee* Met, 7*0 Sun Dt lee* Mir*
Lord o* III* Lulhettn Chwtch ItS Tu ttee iiieR d Wmlet Sennge
lulhetan Chwtch of Prondenc* Detlone
lu l netan Chwtch ol IK* Redewmet. ISZSO** At*
Mwteieh Lutheran Chwtch,Golden Dept Dt A He* 17 01 Ca***&lt;Mtr&gt;
SI Ui**« Lutheran Chwtch R« *7* Steve
Si Stephen lolhetm Church 414 |w»t W o il 4 long wood
METMOOIST
Bemett llmled Memonel Church E DeBer* A t* , Enterpri*#
Bear le t* United Meihoditl Church
Be-hof A M E Church. Canaan Hevgrni
CeeeetM't* Comthwntf* Untied Mefhodttl Chwtch, H e , 17 01 el
Pine, Raige Rd , Ceeeemetr,
Chritt Unfed Method'll Chwtch Tuceet D t, Swmand Ceteiet
D«Bar, Coththunttf Method'll Chwtch W H ghMneeRd DeBer*
Fuel United M'thod&gt;tl Church. l l » P * » *te
Firtt Method'll Chwtth of Genet*
F&gt;t*l Method.*1 Chwtth of Ottedo
OteceUntiedMelhodntChwtth f N H Countr,ChtbR d .leee Met,
Oran* Chepet A M E Church. Otwdo
Oaegtote Meihoditl Church Onedo
Otleen Mtlhod&gt;el Chwtch. co« olCetperlet * Muttt* SI Otleen
Pioneer Method'll Church, cor o* Witten A,e A Counlr* CtwO Rd
leee Mar,
Senlendo Untied Method.&gt;1Church. SR e ll and 11, icmgucod
SI Jamet A M E P h H Ctc’ t t t
SI luk* M B Church ot Cameron O l* Inc .Beard* oH SR M E
51 Met, • A M E Chutcf 5R4IS Oeteen
SI Pawl • Me Ihod-el Church. Oeteen Rd . Enterpnee
Stretford Memonel Chwtch S DeBer,
NAZARENE
rtret Church ol the Neteen* 75*1 Sanford *te
Oener* Chwtch 01 Ihe ft *.*er#t e. SR ** Gene, t
leee Met, Church of Ihe ft ejeene 1711 Cfytlit l*»e *te leee Mar,

l ongetood Church ot tneNeteien* W e,men t Jeetup A.e longeood
Matt hem Wcode Chutth of Ihe He.-ere* SR M 1&gt;&gt; n-ttei W
ol M etthe W eineRtiet
FRESBTIERIAN
CVttVme Freih,lenei Church Houend Slid A Aullm A rt . Deltona
r m l Pratt,tettan Chwch o* leee M#r,
Fittl Pretti,tetien Chwtch. O e* At* A &gt; d S'
ri»el Pte*0,tetien Chwtth of DeBer, f Highland
Martrem Wood! Pte»tt*lenen C»«utth S11C Merthem Wcude Rd
leeeM tr,
St Andreer P»eeB,1erten Chutth, *911 Beet let* Rd
St Me-ee |N**0,1*rien Chutth. 1071 FetmSptmge Rd , Attemonl# Spr.ng*
T u e te n tt Pt**0, 1e*ien Church. 3KJ0 w SR IT# Ottedo
Lip eata Cottenwmt* PretOylenen Chwtch Uoeete Rd
Vietlrtprielet FtetOfltnen Church. Red Bug Rd CeetolM'f*
S I VENT H OAT ADVENTIST
Fcreel lee* Sennin De, A onnhet Church. H e , *3B, F o w l Ca*
Met e Hill Setenth Day A d rtn l.it Church M IC l i d SI Seniotd
Seniotd SirtnfnDe, Adrtnltel Chutth M l J N He* t it
SerenlhD e*A drtri'llChutth MeitlendA,* Aitemont*Spnig*
Winter Springe Seventh De* Ad.e-'l'et Church, SO S Mote Rd
OfHER CHURCHIS
AH r » l h Chepet, Came Seminole WetitePoe Rd
Alien ■ A M r Chwtch o n .* A t i n
Dee-dell A n - we HoHne#* Cheeet D**tdei A,*
ChwtuOteComtt-wmt, Chw'ch
Church ol Jeeut Chritt pt letter De, Sente 7 )IS Pee A rt
rCKAHhAH *70 B'g Tie* tl- .Swt* 100 longeood
remit, Church Chnetiei Center 1S44 Semmote Bt.d . C*ee*ite-|,
Ftrtl Born Church of the Ltetng God M tle t,
fuel Church of Chrief S o * iln t [i**m Bt.J A Venue SI Delta-*
F wel Fenlecattel Chwtch ol Longuood
* wti Fentecotlef Chu'cn ol Seniotd
FuM Gnecel Chwtch of Ood in Chnel ISTBJetr* A.e Seniotd
r wt Goepel T eMrnec I* 1774 Count'* CluORd
Glee r IMJeCht-’th 24115 S e in'd A.*
Mol, T ill,I, Ctwtch of Ood m Chnet IS tf Mengoullin* A rt
hingdomMaeot Jehc-eh lW iln ete leee Monroe Unit tSBIW grdSI
leee M*r, Communt, Churtn 101 N Counlr* Clwt Rd Leee Mer*
l i l t Montoe CrvepH Or ange Bird le i* Monro*
Ml O t'rt Holtneee Church Oee Hue Rd Otleen
N*
--riipwd A" eno* Chwtch. M l Merthem Wood* Rd longeood
P»
teieyanChurch SBSOWtieuMDr.Sehiord
RemectHlu Open P M* Tahemec•* Rrdgteood Are of l Ttih c o p e le
Serrano!* High School
ReetonfrcnCommunii*Church SdtSN C R *17.Seniotd
RoRrngHJieMotenenChurch 1R414, longeood
Seniotd Affiance Church it g l S Per* Are
Sanford B t-t Church l e u Sanford A n
Second Church ol Ihe lltln g Ood 1471 Beedrti A rt , Sanford
SI Pete* Sertuen Orthode* Chwtth 1WO le t * f mm* Rd . Longeood
The FuH Ootpel Church of Our lord TrAut Chntl. Weehmgtcm S I .
CeneenCti,
The Sefrelion Arm, 700 W l* l« S l
Triumph The Church of the flee Age. I00BW Alh Si
United Church o&lt; ChrteI. Attemonl* Commumi, Chapel AnemonleSpnngt
Ur ited Clutch si O m t l ChtttDan FeHoeih.p 7*0 N Counity CiwbR)
Let* Mar,
U C S S SpH.'welCenlr* I7 S A S voh.e.1 Are Comoro!
Gt*.r* A V iJuneAt* Orange Ctl*

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- Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida • Friday, February 4, 1994

Legal Notices

CLASSIFIED ADS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO T! llttCAlt K
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
FLORIDA BAR NO l«M*t
LEADEN FEOERALBANK
FOR SAVINGS
CORPORATION
Plain!, I'
vl
JOSE RAVELO
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to that Final Judgment
of torectotur# dat'd January II.
lata anlartd In Civil Cava
*1 17I K A H A ol the Clrtult
Court ol ttva ISTH Judicial
Circuit ot Florida m and lor
SEMINOLE County. wherein
LEADER FEO ER Al BANK
FOR SAVINGS Plaintiff and
JOSE RAVELO Dalt"dani
I mil sail to ttva highest and
best bidder lor cam. at the
Sam,no la County CourtnouM.
WEST FRONT DOOR. X I N
Pars Ave Sanford FL 17771 11 00
o'clock a m on me r?nd day ol
February m e . in# tallowing
davcribad property at vat forth
in vald Final Judgment to wit
Lot I* Bloch J. Cedar Ridge
unit I. accord ng to tna plat
Itttraof at record'd in Plat Booh
&gt;1. Page to. at the Public
Reco'dv at Seminole County
Florida
Da'ad tint Jattv day of January
Itti
MON MAR VANNE MORSE
Clary ot Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publish January It A February
a Itta
DEN m

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
CLASS!RED DEPT
HOURS
•:00 A J L •130 P JL
MONO A Y thru
FRIDAY
CLO SED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3
PRIVATE PAR TY RATES
14 centdcufeB t im e _ _ _ _ _ S7* a B m
7 conBdcu0vt ttnMB_______ T O t a ln e
3 ovxecuftvt ttmne_______.911 a Ana
1 * &gt; » __________________ 1 1 . 1 1 ■ to*
R j Ibb art par Ib su b , basad on 3 D o n
* 3 Unaa Mnbnum

NOW ACCEPTNG

SctmAAng may tnckjdt Herald Advert** X tie coal ot an addBonW day
Career mtan you get rotvits Pay orty to daya you* ad tuna at rate earned
Use U deecripbcn tot teatest reecRs Copy muat toaow acceptabto typograptveal torm *Comrrwrair frequency rsaea are evaAaCSe
DEAOUNES
Tuaeday ffeu Fnday 12 Noon The Day Betore PiXkcaaon
Sunday And Mondays 30 P M Fnday
A D J U S T M E N T S AN O C R E D IT S : In t t x event ot an atror In an
ad, the San lord Herald wtH ba reaponaJbla lor the Brat
In portion only and only lo the extant o l the coal o l that
Inaatbon. PI b r m check yo u r ad lor accuracy ttva Brat d a y It
runa.

13— Elderly Cart
ADULT CABE In Our private
home Last Mary area 1
available bedi ter mrn only
PieaMconlact Vitgital
_________ 407111 Ills
ADULT CARE ‘n our private
Long wood home 1 beds avtit
PieeM contact Pebble 77i XT*

“ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO •&gt; ISIS CAME
KEYCORP MORTGAGE INC .

Bladder Control Problem!T
SENIORS, call to find Out it
you Quality tor assistance with
DIAPERS PADS delivered to
vPu« door monthly set SaO l» 4

21— P e rs o n a ls

Plaintiff,

ADOPTIONS

vs
LANCEG CARVER elm .
at a t.
Drlendent(i)
NOTICE OF SALE
lim it)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to An Order Scheduling
Foreclosure Sale entered in this
cate non pending m sad Court,
the stylo ot ninth Is Indicated

Free medical rate t'arvpor
latien. counMling. private
doctor plus living evpenMS
Ba' »117»l» Clearwater Attorney
Jehu Flicker
I tea *17 14**

23— Special Notices

BIRDS DO IT,
BEES DO IT...
FALL IN LOVE!

I nlll Mil to the highest and
bast bidder tor cash tl tht West
From Door SEMINOLE County
Courthouse X I North Park Av
trtue. Sanford. Florida M77I.
between n » A M and 1 X
P M . on the Mnd day ot Febru
ary. ttta. the follomng do
vcMbed property as Ml forth in
Sad Order or Final Judgment,
to nil
LOT It ALAFAVA WOODS
PHASE IX. ACCORDING TO
T H E P L A T T H E R E O F . AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
X . PAGES H PUBLIC REC
O R O S O F S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
O R D E R E D at Samlnolo
County. Florida, this »tti day ot
January, It**.
MARYANNE MORSE
AS C drk. Circuit Court
SdmnoiaCeu'tty. Florida
By Ddriibvyy BoMoa
At Deputy Clark
7*uOiivh January JO A February
a. tree
DEMFJJ

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Make this a
VALENTINE'S DAY to
Truly Remember with
Valentine Love Lines
Find the perfect » i j
to u y .'TL O V E YOU'
in the Sifltetd Herald
Classifieds
A X word message is U TS
(Artwork U K Estral Send
Or bring your od m to the
Sanford Herald er tail H I lets
-to pta&lt;e your ad over me
phone Don I lorpet te specify
•f rev would use Vewntfne art
In yaur ad I Oaadlloe ter
Valentine Lave Lines Is F n ­
day. February 11, II naan
Prepayment required_______
M A R Y K A Y C O S M E T IC S :
CALL FOR YOUR FR E E
FACIAL
i l l HAT

IN TH E CIR C UIT COURT,
X IO H TE E N TH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT. INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO . t l IMS CAItK
C A L IF O R N IA F E O E R A L
BANK. • Federal Savings Bank.
« » successor In Interest to
Celltornie Federal Savings and
Loan Association.
F tiM M ,
v*
C EDWARD PROCTOR and
C AN D Y E PROCTOR. HIS
W IFE AND FIRST BANK A
TRUST C O . f/k/a REGENCY
BANK OF FLORIDA.
Defendant 11 1.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER «S
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pur
swan! to a Summary Final
Ju dg m ent entered In the
above styled cauM. I mil sail to

27— Nursery 4
Child C a rt_____
A SW EETHEART OF A D IA L
First week tree, no registra
Hen lee Night care available
A g e s H t llT W / L k FIT) 18
CHILDCARE m my Hidden Lk
home Ctvristion atmos M F,
F Xam I X p m R e tsm a lM
LA K E MARY AR EA : Where
learning and play is tun
Pie school octivilts Infant to
S years Hot lunches and
snack Full and Part time Off
track and mom's day out
Resonable rates Mott any
hours Call anytime 171)1*8

31-Private
Instructions

cash on the lllh day of March.
IFF*, at I I . X a m at the nest
Irani door el the Seminole
County Courthouse Sanlord.
Florida, the totlowtng described

DRUMS. KEYBOARD, PIANO
LESSONS, Beglqiiey gailar
and bats. Degreed instructor
with 1 years teaching e.pen
en&lt;e All styles and levels
First lessen tree Kyle na-sslt

Lot IX . Wohlva Cave Phase
Four, according to the plat
thereof, as recorded In Plat
Book a . Pages X . 41. 41 and O.
of the Public Records ol Semi
nolo County, Florida
D ATED this Itth day ol Jinu
ary. m t
MARYANNE MORSE.
Cleft ot the Courts
By Dorothy W Bolton
N O T IC E
A M E R IC A N S
WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF
IttO - A D M IN IS T R A T IV E
ORDER NO t i l l PERSONS
W ITH A D ISA B ILITY WHO
N E ED A SPECIAL ACCOM
MOO AT ION TO PARTICIPATE
IN T H I S P R O C E E D IN G
SHOULD CONTACT AOA CO
ORDINATOR A T X I NORTH
PARK AVENUE. SUITE N X I.
SANFORD, FLORIDA M77I A T
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
TH E PR OCEED ING T E L E ­
PHONE X7 M l 4M0 EXT O T ;
t lOO tlS 1771 ( T D D I . OR
i a x m i 77o (v ). v ia f l o r
IDA RE LAY SERVICE
Publish January X A February
A ms
OEN 114

Legal Notice
NOTICE UNOER
FICTITIO US NAME STATUTE
T O WHOM IT MA V CONC E R N
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned pursuant to the
"Fictitio u s Homo Stellite"
Chapter l u Ot. m il register mm
the Division ot Corporations.
Department of Stato. State ol
Florida upon receipt pi proof of
publication of mis notice, the
fictitious name la m l SHELLS
LANDING under which II Is
engaged In business at 1817 W
I.R . 414. Suite 20U, Altamonte
Springs. F L H 7I4
Thai the party interested In
said business enterpriM is as
follows Aitavest. Inc. Ill $
Maitland Ave. Maitland. FL
M ill.
ALTAVEST. INC
B y : Dan Newhaller. President
Publish February* Its.
D E O 17

CELEBRITY C IPH E R

Cewtvey Carer cryteegrame sre creased hem ewolasone _, ,
hi awe pewnt
tech lener n *w cgrei .tend.
eneWw redly ecu* i'agues W
* * F E H ft

31— Private
Instructions____

J O H H I

N EED A TU TO R !
E If ffMNit«ry fUf®wgK Junior
High

C # tiJl* Ti7 S

3 5 - Business
Opportunities
AUTO PARTS WHOLESALE
Net Profit IK K to XOK 'year
Minimum Investment IMK
Insured Guaranteed
____ K0 411 a&gt;41_________
JANITORIAL FRANCHISES
E t t a b it s h e d -S e n f e r d
A reallK O m a income, price
M 7X U OX tno Income, price
III 100 Ph 7V1 &gt;441__________

IK OPPORTUNITIES to make
money et home, near the
amailnf retarded message
PH X5 0*0 H U Eel tK

59— Financial
Services_____
STOP FMCCIQSURE!
I can help « % success Barry
SSyers « 7 -8*411*1 until LPM

TAICS PMPAKD
Ta&gt; preparation from »?t up
X T M l 77*7

*1— M oney to Lend

H E P DRIVING M DST1U.
GET THE MONEY!
All you nood is your titto Jack
Diamond tor appointment.
__________ no m s ___________

P N 2 R E A

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EMPLOYMENT

323-5176

________ TXW.MfbM. .
ADO TO YOUR INCOME

AELLAVONNOtai

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C D Z I I H R
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A O Z N Z A P D N I

Permanent full time M I I per
hr. Duties Include growing
vegetables and ornamentals In
flew and greenhouse, applying
pesticides and farm mainie
nance HS grad and 1 yrs #«p
For application call: 1 X 47U
or writ*: T7K E Celery Ave .
. FIM771
COE/ AAE

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PR EVIO US SO LUTIO N : T m h*pp***l whan I m out there
doing the m ow I'm KAfod (biaapiats) me rest ol the
tana. — Ananko Hal.

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Winter Springs company
seeks individuals with pry
vtout production e.prvienc* 1
Shifts available Men Thurt
1 JOPM SAM Ft I Sal Sun
4AM t KPM or 4 XPM 4AM
t l 18 hr Permanent positions
Never a Nel
Hole Personnel sis fit*

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS. Tavares FI.
e well established end grow
mg Central Florida basad
company otters you
0 Semi Annual Pay Increases
estop Oil Pay
• Unloading Pa y
o Vacation Pay
• Safety Bonus
• Spouse R Ming Program
• * ,» ! » } » Trip V ID *,*
e LeN Mod* i Conventional
Tractors
It you have 1 years tractor
trailer. OTR and snow and ke
e.periertce plus a goad driving
record, call
________ i x e a;* tese_______

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED
Daily work dally pay
RrponaAM
RIOHT HAND MAN
1781 teuTftNwy 17*1
Lang.sid FL
_______S ta ll*
HAPFY ELVES CHILDCARE
Center Lake Mary needs lull
time Qualified, etpenenced
Tracker'Caregiver Also Part
tima Kitchen Teacher Aid
position CaitMl 1 X 4________

HEAVY COLLISION PERSON
Must have own tools and
tvperwnca Apply In person
MSI Country Club Rd Sanford
Monday Friday, lanvapm
H IL P W A N T S O E.per lanced
Irrigation workers needed
M l47*7Monday Friday I I

JANITORS
Pan time for Lake Mary
/Heathrow A p p ly
1*01
Philadelphia Avo Orlando
_________407 e h a m ________

JANITORIAL HELP
Full time, hours vary Good
benefits Aapfy l" person
Hilitufven Healthcare Center
VIC Mel Ionvilla Art
_______ Santord EOF
LABORERS N E E D E D skilled
and unskilled Positions avail
able Day* Ca'I between t )
SPRINT S T A F F I N O .m H Il

LANDSCAPERS
Full lime .last D Ik reg

SOD LAYERS
Crew needed
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ w i -tin _ _ _ _ _ _ _
MAIDS
F/T M Pu'B '.Will tram
loutorm* AAeity Maid. H I SM7

K E N TS -H JU . ESTATE!
Homing succeeds Ilk# success
We're well into eur Jrd decade
of training successful agents
No licenser
We'll help I
WATSON R EA LTYC O R P
REALTORS
MSMM

tl PM 7 AM and 7 A M ) PM
Part lima Apply In person
LAhevtow Nursing Centsr. I l l
East tb j Street. Santord

KENTS Of LIFE I HEALTH
Well give you tail training
and salary plus a boo* et
oiHtmg clients Full benefits
Licensed agents only, call lor
appl________ I MO*77 ITU

MJT0 MECHANIC
E s p . ASE certified Busy
shop! Good pay. good benefits
Immedial* PoiJI.rn i d wee
AVAILABLE POSITIONS

to

Temporary and temporary
permanent positions available
In S e n le rd . La n g w o a d .
Lockhart. Casselberry. Winter
Park and Orlando tor Ihoko
espar lanced In
**Product tomAssembt y*■
••Worehouso"
'■Diesel Mechanics**
•"Painter Helper"
"Slegm en"
OENERALPERSONNEL
MS t ill
Never A fee________
CABINET M ANUFACTURING
P L A N T h as t a ll o w in g
openings lor production lino
work Drilling end Doweling
Dept Cabinet Assembly.
Shipping and Packing I X
Tech Drive 114 » 1*4
CLERICAL
Full time and part lime pest
Hens available in rentrat Flor-

COUNTER PERSON
Racapftonlst. computer input
Mutt have knowledge of print
mg and tales Tru Dimensions
Printing
1X8M )

ORTCME TEACHER
Pro K A 1 yf olds Perm
position HRS Cert or willing
to go to school If you like kids
A contusion, call mo M l tttt

YARD WORK
One day per wee* SI hour
Transportation reg H I 11*4

l.*N AVON products. Earn to
ION No door door PT FT
Send, lit ttei i ooo tea lit*

73— Employment
_____ Wanted_____
CNA. mato. J* nois nith d-s
abtod home car* patents 1
jr*arw*{W^ton&lt;*_ntJ 0l ^ ^ _

91— Apartments/
House to Share
HOMt ON RIVER to share
W D pool Rfid iew 'i covrK
IJOC mo Hjl9 ufiliVtS Ml

93— Rooms ior Rent
A O U ltT Clrjn tm |il(h*n
phone laundry Apt I avail
ab‘* e'vo *71A up 114 4*11
CLEAN ROOMS. Single starting
H I &gt;i
Kitchen, phene
laundry, video gemes. oft
etreet parking IX *411
CLEAN FURNI1HIO ROOM
W kitchen eva'l SU wk. I l l
sac Pennh m nU l MA4
NEW LY RENOVAtEC
entrance, paddto tan In your
room. yosA own heal contao&lt;
refrigerator mkrewave and
color TV Off street parting
and m ad service Convenient
location The bee* in town
__ __ 171*00*
P R O F E S S IO N A L F E M A L E
preferred to share 1 bdrm 1
bath pool spa home use plus
deposit Call m e ets_______
SANFORD Sleeping roam with
kitchen privileges us* ot
wsshe. dryer L*0 »&gt; 17. lies

93— Room/Board
e e l BEDROOMNOME * *
In eachangt tor help */
daughters 10 A II Oad will
share name Ideal tor tingle
mom or older woman til 778*

UwEurnishpd / Rtnt
Q U IET l/t&gt;* townhousa IMS
Park. Adult comm S41)/mo
and sec dep Wetentfath
met Barb Men Fri M l Xa i
I BED RO O M A P A R TM E N T
SPECIAL lit* a month move
In Call Jerry, M l MM
t BEDROOM UM
S17S security deposit and
references____________ IJ7 1UI
1 RDRAA. lit BATH TewrUsouse
Garden Or. Winter Spgt 1400
me . util No pets 14* 1*01

EFFICIENCY, util turn, prly
enhance and bath Nan smok
r. IM
HW drp 17) 1 U 1
I IDRM. lu'nshvd Ml *ki.
S IX deposit Pelt acceptod

Can in j**i or l » m i

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
COTTAGE IN THE COUNTRY
1 Bdrm. U X mo plus dep
___________M11M7__________

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

CASSELBERRY
Upscale tingle story, patio
apartments ■bedrooms Ideal
tor individual or couple
__________ SH-4777__________
CONVENIENT to
■ C- :
bdrm. 1 bam single tttry.
.d nook up M il mo
M l 7787__________
CONVENIENT a SAFE, t A 1
Bd»m ao«s l TVS uee m*
plus dep ly r leasa 111 7M*
MtlTORIC iSju'-’onn laniard
Very ctoan I t. kitchen l&gt;v
cm
appli
fenced yard
garage good neighbor*
111) mo IMS drp HUOOK
i n rn io r naoere
__

LEASE FOR LESS!
O f Bedroom Apartments
tm D E A L
Mossnood Apts 177 7714

MINUTES FROM SANFORD!
MARINER'S VILLAGE

MOVE IN SPECIAL!
I Bdrm 'I Batts 11) ISM
1HENANDOAH AFARTMCNT1
PARK AVE I bdrm apt. tuft
kitchen remodeled A.'C
Large room* on bus line1 UM
llltM O R EN TAL HE1ULT1

PARK ON PARK
Specious I Bdrm Ind lloo*
apt Porch over took* treed
part Perfect tor tmgtes er
newlyweds
1 ) 11 ' me
At Cluedi Better/Owner

lie* in *«*)

aPARKSIDE APARTMENTS*
I Bd-m i Bam I only avail
able Opposite the part Move
tn special*__________Mb M U
SANTORD Brand new 1 bdrm
1 bath unit No pets 1*11 mo
V ER Y NICE t 8)1 MSI Bob
t BDRM OARAOB A P A R T­
M EN T Out*! neighborhood
1110 mo Call 111 81*1

_______ReaHer

LAKE MARY JLREA. Nepeto 1
bdrm 1 1 1 bw'h fenced yard
Cant H /A tx w m * m f im b
LAROE 1/1. tlS Grove wood.
Grovevtow Village ter porch.
Ic e r.pmes 177) mo I X (TM
LAROE I STORY. Historic drt
tetcl. 1 bdrm. ) ba'h den
breastast room veranda with
p e rc h s w in g |71S mo
I X7 I X 7780 At* tor Jeft
1ANFURO
Ml to nlry ( M
Dr 7 bdrm, I bath, cent H A
F enced yard, sell mo Ml 0X4
SANFORD. I bdrm. !•* bath
tekehont house MM me
M l 7804
S AN FO RD . 1 bdrm. fenced
ya rd n ic e qu ie t area
S4V, mo 1J) m i,., 1)1 .-4.-4
i a n f o r d i / n v C/HA, ig
workshop carport, utility rm
on quiet dead end tt 7008
G ra n d v ie w A v t
N « pets

1(71/mg IXb/tec M l 717*

Lee* Adel bdrm 11*0 me
Ibdrm 1410 me and up

323-1670

.

Stenstrom Rentals
P S A N FO R D l/ l duple, w
screened porch. C/M A
Priveto'ScS) mo llSO sec
PSANFORD l/l dup'r. w Dv
mg rm and den Washer hook
up 111) mo 1710 IK
01HAOOW LAKE WOODS I ' l l
w dbi* car garage tplc . well
A septic 1*00 me. 1*00 sec
#N ID D EN LAKE I I condo w
ungi* garage C H A pool
prir Clean* 1)7) mo tUOteC
AST JOHNS RIVER V i w
garage nardnood Moors boat
tup View l |*X metsX sec
P S A N FO R D 1/1 apt CHA
patio, ctoan |4X mo U K tec
olA N FO R D 1/1 w family rm.
patio CHA. new carpet Clean
1171 mo SIX sec No pets
Liens tram Realty. Irk
"We Manat* yevr Hans*,
tika it was eur ewn " Jim Day to
1)1 11*1 After 4PM It* sees
1 BORM. S4M month plus 1X0
s e c u r i t y deposi t and
references
1JJ114)

Roses are Red.
Violets are Blue.
Come See All

103 — DuplexTriplex / Rent
CLEAN |/l, new Mooring. C MAhoo* up* No itogs Airport
and Santord Av* . 147) mo
ply* 1 mo sec 1)1 4)17
GOOO AKEA
ire- a f
7 Bdrm pry patio and yard
Pets OK IH lp iu i N* 004* 1
. .O N E AVAILABLE • &lt;
7 bedroom. I bath 1)1 4(84 O'
174 t o b l ___
antes

Ideal tor smgi* l)7b

p'u .droosir 177 Ilia

107— M o b ile
Homes / Renl
ELDER SFRINGS. ott Hwy 417,
1, ). 1 bdrm* S7) to 1W wk.
SiQOdrp I B 717*at *41 7M*

114— W a re h o u te
Space / Rent
LONGW OOO

LAKE

M ARY

Mid kit* storage warehouses'
a o b a x itx sq tt Free re «{
w/llmg lease, from lie ) mo*
1)1 blH
f
lEC U R ITV W AREHOUif wA
and Old Lake Mary Bivtf
*1 118 1 000 tq It s £ .
tic - warehouse "Finished o ffr
tic* space alto available
**
« 4M"&gt;* Really l «1t I’ ll

113— In d u s tria l
______Rentals

m

OFFICE werehevs* space tXb
Sq It Prim* location al
entrance to Control Fla Re
g jr-a, Airport (01 ), / -(C l

SANFORD 10 ess tq It 1 phale
SprinSiert I ) tq II Stenslrem
Rtdlty Inc, Juw Per I* 1)7 1471

117— Commercial
Rentals
1 BAY W OFFICE aulomoi ,v
repair shop For more into
call Phil Beth* H I 1'k)

118— Office
Space / Rent
NEW Santoro office* and or
warehouses too I sob sq tt
leaf reI U ll'm * l u 71)4
IANFORD O f ,r K . . . i.s
sg M bunding latai. iXb sg
It **• oil . r un t i): IK i
scs lo r r r i ■ - « * ^ u *7
Successful e .is tln g

anchor

businesses Good parting and
lighting Great visibility*
AsaingteX mo 1)7 4400 wort

Come In F ro m ‘The CoCd
‘W arm U p In (Paradisel
I IlfilriMiin M \HRhh/.h

C O U N T R Y LA K E
A P A R TM E N TS

.. i V 7mo. or hr. lease
WOOVLixInOfposI

Can Offer You!
s'.

I BORM. 1 BATH Cent H A
10) Hays D rive. Sanford
111 )/mo. SIM tec I X 4EW I
I BEDROOM w .in lent •' *
large lanced ya rd, and
screened room Only | ]X don"
Why rent* The Hillimen
Grevp- Inc Realtor lit b ill

SMALL APT. ArC And Appft

HUD HOMES,
From Slab down! Why rents
The Htlhmen Grevp.

MI-OX

103— Houses
UnjurnlshRd / Rtnt

• Newly Renovated!
• Lake Front
• Volleyball
* Sparkling Pool

Si. Crdx Apartments
733 Secret Harbor Ln. • Lake Mary

3 2 1 -7 3 0 3

HOURS,
M - r . 9 - 3 , 3 0 • S a l . 1 0 - 5 • S u n . C lo n o c t

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford

3 3 0 -8 2 0 4

NURSERY H0RRER
Tractor tsparienco heiplul
Drivers license Monday
Friday. Sam 1pm 177 XS 4

PLUNDER
Service background 1 years
minimum *»P Good driving
record Valid F L D L M I IH*

PRE SCHOOL TEACHER
__________ MIBSal__________

PRESS OPERATOR
He* t i l l cotor Esperienced
onfy, benefits Tru Dimensions
Printing..................... M l 40*7

PRODUCTION C0MPANT
setts eiptritnced industrial
sewing machine operator
Permanent position Never e
teal H*fp Personnel. S1S81H

RKipIxntst/CItik Typist
Local Till# Insurance Cam
pony soaking individual to
wort busy Iron! desk position
Reel Ettato/Tltto e.per lance
helpful but not necessary
land return# to Personnel
Director. PO Roe tu t. San
tord-FL M7T1 t lH __________

REPRESENTATIVES

esTsit te n

Accepting applications
Monday Friday. 1 1
OeBary Manor S* N 1711.
DoBary SOT *4*4414

NOTICE
All rental and real estate
advertisements are tub|*ct to
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
which makes it illegal to
advertise any preference. I'm
nation or discrimination
based on rare, color, religion,
ses, handicap, lamillat stalsrs
i&gt;r rational Or iqin

W iithm tM/DKkVlwkm
Up to ll) *1 hr (will tram)
x » iedb4B4
tm too
WARE H O U l! AND OENERAL
LABOR H ELP H E ED EO t
Bonus tor drivers All thills
available Dally pay. no lee
Report ready to nor* I Mam.
Industrial Labor Sec . 1*11
French Av. No phene calls

NURSERY ATTENDANT

OENERALPERSONNEL
m -im
Never A Fee
For lull time 111 and 111
shift Must bo certlliad

TELEMARKETERS
Longwood. pari time Monday
thru Friday, 1PM I PM Sat
urdey SAM 1PM 11 M per
hour plus bonus and com
mission Permanent poll
lionst
Never a toot
Help Personnel. STS life

For pre school children. 4 hr*
Sunday m o rn in g during
church tervicos. oddil.onal
hours possible E &gt;p and reft
required M2 X 7I te apply

Work your own hours Earn
1X41)OX monthly part time
Requires

CMS

Mutt have earned ta hrt
toward a COA or equivalent,
or bachelors degree in early
chilipiood
111 1X1

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

LPN

••RECEPTIONIST**
••SECRETARY**
"D A TA E N TR Y "
••WORO PROCESSOR"
"CUSTOM ER S E R V IC E "
••REPS"

Good pay. Steady work Will
tram w a n tH U Iv m s g

V O ,

DRIU OPERATORS.
ETCHERS
AND PLATERS

Property management tom
pany looking tor torweonr to
do general maintenance et
several shopping renter sites
Mutt have truck end be will
Ing to travel I I X hour* per
week Great ^portimity tor
retiree tor details phone
__________ HI410P__________
MEDICAL H B &gt;

CONSTRUCTION N0RKERS
U

DIRECTOR
For established childcare can
Nr Education and **per fence
in early chi IWvood reguired
_______ Call M l Ball________

HANDYMAN a /OR WOMEN

Far part tim e! It shill

M E P

I LACKERS

M AINTZM NCf

u t-e jn

M A55I5TMT

L 2 N F I
L 2 N P I

OENTAL ASSISTANT
E .penanced with e.pandrd
duties needed tor busy multi
disciplinary office Strong re
Stortive and eurgkel skills a
must Salary commensurate
with « . parlance Available
Jan H Call SQ4 7/1 4K0

Class B license reguired

LPN
I H I

71— Help Wanted

DRIVER

71— Help Wanted

c a l * m asse ar

71— Ht l p W in tt d

ONOSELLING
•NOOVERHEAO
QNOPAPFR WORK

Cleaning Service ‘

Notice
FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractors be registered
or certified To verify a state
contractors Ilians* cell
1 ICO is) MM Occupational
Licenses #&gt;* required by the
county and can be verified by
Calling Ml tlX .e .l &gt;117

Additions a
Remodeling
RES/COMM Vinyl )tdmg
Alum Framing. Drywell.
Doors. Rooting Concrete
M14U1 S 0 Betir-.CBCtttlM

A ir Duct Cleaning

Carpet Cleaning
C A R P E T C L E A N IN O
t
Rooms S IM ) 11*am cleaned
or dry loom Guaranteed
loweit prices _M’ m IHI
SAM'S CAR P ET CLEANINO
plus buff and strip Itoers.
Residential/commerclal 14
hrt M4 1141. beeper ass 0141

Cleaning Service
A TOUCH ABOVE Cleaning
sorvico L lc /lm Qualify
cloaning ol it’s beef. Ml X X

SECURITY O m C tA S

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal l Man Quality Opera
^ t o n ^ ix im / «* m i_ ^ _

W E SH O W UP
T ^ L e l T h l* Dlsulqj/ A d S
(
W o rk F o r Y o u „.
j

V

EXCAVATOR WORK Ditching

M A S TE R E L E C T R IC IA N
Repair addiMon. comm/rot
Lk In* rE R O X b in ill *4/1

HARDWOOO FLOORING
InsUII Sanding Finishing
^ O M O U E N r j l* « i 2 1Lm

Kl DOES IT M l
F n II rtghl at a price yog tan
altord Lk d Ins From start
to finish Carpentry, plumb
ing. electrical, and rooting
l i l t 11 yrs ol e.per write He
HR to* big o* small. Call
M 47AM W IN MISMArt.

✓

Home Repairs

Kitchen Rem odeliny
L A M CARINET. Cabinet wort
*t reasonable rates Kitchens
4 bathroom s Relacing,
custom mad* counter tgge.
bookcases, specialty Hems
For more into call M4 1771
^
________________

Janitorial Services*"*
BLITZ C IU N JANITORIAL
Commercial/Resid D lt / l)

Landscaping

Home Im provem ent'
AFFORDABLE Mem. Repair
Dependable All phase. Call
tor tree est Michael M l /IX

Veil Clefiinrii

322-2611

M A R IN O Hens* R e p a ir ,
tpeclauiing in small jobs
CRCblX/Y Free est Ml III*

fire w o o d / F u e l

FIREWOOD SPLIT OAK Tree
Service and Hauling Free
estimate* 1)1 417)

Painting

RITE-WAY

E x c a v a tin g

CYPRESS M ULCH l l l 'y j r d
I M \ Grad* A. milted In
Longwood Call et tor a tree
estimate an year Ire* trim
itilng and removal I Hardy
Tree Service doing business at
AAA Tree lery.ee 11* 1H7

L a w n S e rv ic R
TOM 4 J I F F ’S LAWN CARS l
Ret 'Comm . dependable low
ratesl Free •»*...........M A N X

/' 1

Masonry
TWP MASONRY. Brict. Bloc* .
Stucco Concrete Renova
Mont Lie /Ins
i l l 11*4

CUSTOM PAINTINO by Jattrey '
Power Ini t i l . L k d . Ins .
Freeeslimates
111 O IU •j'
S TU C C O rep air, painting,!
coatings pressure washing 4 '
caulking Frteest *** Ilia

Plumbing'
A 4 A PLUM IINQ A SCWCR.J
Leaky If u c e ltT Running
toiler*’ I X could solve your
problem Water healers l e n r i '
lervic*
*C4 l i n i n g

Pressure Cleaning
DUN R ITEi Clean drive,veyv*^.
roots, pool decks, walks.fr- lnh/vei Free est. I l l alll
PRESSURE CLEANINO MAN
Roots, pool decks, etc Quotes r
by phone
Call 1)4 eacb Z

swim m ing Pool
swimming
Service/Rcepair

)///// H u %///&lt;•%% /

i t

i

W EEKLY SERVICE (torn U l * '
mo Chem Rite Pool Service **
^ 8^ n to ^ R o b * r^ lw * in * »e r V.J

Tree Service
ECHOLS TREE SVC Lk t ms
•'1*1 th* Professionals do 1 1 "
Freeeslimates
77) 777*

.

Window R« l _I T
and Cleaningj

K

WINDOW 4 SCVECN REPAIR:
_________ X / M lT T tl

l)ii\ I or 1% I itir
» I ’r r l loni/i. ( nil ( In ssi/inl . .7J'J 'Jli 11

1///T7 7 / s r

&gt;/

kom t Improvement"
R ES TO R A TIO N . ORYW ALL.
malal studs doors, trim, tid
ing. porches, decks, gazebos
M l XA7

Concrete

Flooring

Carpentry

REGENCY PARK NURSINO
CENTER A I X bed superior
rated facility needs a very
special nurse with
b Proven Leadership Ability
• Esctllenl Communication
Skills
b Strong Med Surg Back
greimd
• Etpenence In Geriatrics.
Medicare documentation, and
IV Cartlficalion a plus
11this describee you. contact
Mery AtkO K othe.O O N
X 18 Enter prise Rd. OeBary. FL
EqualOpporfunlty Employer

TEACHERS AIDE

H O U 1 E C L E A N IN O Quality
work, honest and reliable
Reis DeeXI 441 1744

Electrical ~

AIR DUCT CLEANING gutter
cleaning'sereening, chimney
sweep Insured Young t Ser*
ice Ik. r t X « 0 4 H )))M i

CARPENTER All kind* ot home
repairs, pamung 4 ceramic
til# RicherdOrott
111 H77

Full and part time Childcare
e.pertones reguired M l 7X1

reliable
and reasonablt rates Ret s.
f 'L i c ' Ins S17 8X7

Call 1 st IMF

R N I I SUPERVISOR
RN l-l TWO DAYS WE ERL V
RNORLPN11-T PART-TIM E

P/T Sanlord/Lake Mary
Area Weekend shifts Clast O
guard license reg 1 4 4111

HOUSE CLEANINO

1%

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�9 anlord Herald. Sanlord. Florida — Friday, February 4, 1904 - 71

141— Homes (or Sale
»lfO R O * 8 ll MOMIS
VI NIURI i PROP! 8Ii| i
FHAOR VA At LOW At I*.
ANO » and onntf l-nancing i t
lew at (roarmol Cm I For*
ctotuvet. Rape*! Sammol*.
Orongo. Vefu*l&lt;
W « l e ( loot Hun !!*** Oomtt
•O u r 1/1 acral J I llv a,«
lorn rm Voloii.it d.m t i l OOO
o Rtnotolod 1 I 'i Nooot tool.
corptl poml. ge’ aga u t
porch 1M « »
o Ml LOCATING! &gt; I , bv.ck
Mr porch. Itncod yd 141. WO
0 P O O L I Htnovoltc] ] I
hrtploco « r porch.tr/NO
Assam* No Ouaiilyl Immocu
u*» I I . dining, lom.lt rm I
cor gorogo tor; P ITI t u wo
Morthon Wdt otto 4 1 1 It
ocrrt Potturo tloWt listooo
I K M orv custom bu'lft

04/1. pool. »IOl NO
ol/l.otor locrt 111) NO
o irl. I 4 ocrtlpool tp ollH N O
OW NIR FINANCING
1 ocrt t*l4it. or I ocro vital#
both ovor 4 000 iq ft 4 4. pool
le!*fv*«ln deck DvtMO

141— H o m e s

tar S a le

)penHouse
Sunday 1-3
8465 Sylvan laka Drive
1 bdrm l bolhl Cool pool
notllad m l ha if rat taporaiad
1 cor goroga and Lota Sylvan
Vltwl

O '.i i i o n r i i

V EN TU R E I PROPERTIES

MORGANREALTY
P IN C C R C V T AREA Iroth
•4 1*1. 11 vOultod COItmgv
trg icroonporchl |41 M il
GREAT POOL HOME Lrg
■ol cobono Mrton porch
tc'.lplooplwtdrnl 114 M l
DELTONA LAKES Rtdtxod
1 iio r y. pool Ia n rm
Ovuvtook*lit r m 'I N .M I
TOU COULON T ASK FOR
MORE ipectou* lip &lt; tpi i
plan Mod root! IIM .IH I
ONE OF A KINO 1 tleriov 1
I’ pCL grootroom outtid* to
’ •ndoi m tyttoml I1M.SM

SANFORD
llt h ll and MyrtN Art

321 6762
DELTONA

*•4)114011

HALL REA LTY
312 W

1 K tat St

S d n to fd

U » r Irani; I homo til WO
1 Icornor lol. o&lt;r
Sli.Mi
Hoc 1ocrrt! Tor m il Counlrt'
I I I lorn . air. loncod. I l l MO
ttl/1 loaded n'toefur** I tl» NO

323-5774
DELTONA ] Ddrm '•&gt; h
•omllt rm .orlroi' ItlJOO
W. M oO U M ItH H I IN I

i I ? ’1,

EXCHANGE OR SELL tour
i'oCtoVty locoltd *fiy»h*f#l
Iftvattovt Rooltt. II* 1411

Onluiy^i
USE TOUR TAX RETURN
TOR DOWNPAYMENT
RANK FORECLOSURE
11
'nlih 1 cor gorogo Built In
W Lito non Urgo tordl
Set NO
P lN E C R E IT
4 1 loodt ol
room I Apt mother In Ion
quortort A imot I 1 000 tq It

£n.V SM 000

ColllordoMiltl

Janet Mansfield. 323-7271

t i t 000

230— Antique/Classic
_______ Cars

401 I t i to ll

OFORD THUNDERBIRO. 1*4*
All anginal! Need! tome
nor! 110*1 OBO 1)1ana

Jut! reduced la Ml IN I Lovely
tando 1 bdrm I bo'h mtrlli
laral Why pay rant)
Big tolue reduced price! 4
bdrm ttucce ranch lomitt
homo Fomilt roomt. tout lad
cailingt. nood pe n d in g.
IOun*t rm. U r porch large
Tard m i cart tondteopmg
Nall to nail cherm111M NO
End al the rouban III.4M Ho
more ride #••&gt; go leak! Or*
Hart nlth ceiling lent eel In
kdchen end central M A
An auldaar ralraoll Olla*k real
cornier! Neerlt nan light and
OiCt tlucco 4 bdrm )• a bath
•no tier, on corner let Large
roomt. Florida room, ter
porch plus man, emanitwt'
i too,tea

312 7764
Walton Rooltt. Il l aflOQ

3 2 1 -4 7 0 4

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223— M is c e lla n e o u s
• WEDDING BANOS.
Artcarvad. matching Many
t ilt lit*, noment H it *
Originally D M and 111* Sail
boto lor 1100 total Call
M«)M1 attar iPM

Boil Buy I Mobil# homo flO.MO
MX 100 II MCI

C A U JEAN WEUS
•• A t i t

141— Homes for Sa U
SANFORD. 11.000 ON/t4tO
monthlt 1 bdrm |‘ » both }
cor garage Nan cerpet/pelnl
tow pick cotortl C e lt Quoli
l, ME TR O G R O UPD I dial
VOLUSIA C O U N TY . Daltone
pool. ) bdrm 1 both tpl.f
plan nan carpet and pam

LAKE M ART )/l La'ge tord
EX C ELLEN T canditian. area
and tchooltl 1104 IN
VENTURE I PKOPERTIEt
Alton A Do nn iohmon !M lit I
‘OWNER F IN A N C II 1.00d• tq
II t bdrm ] both on dbi tot
Lon donn
graol tarmtl
Pricadrighl! tU 4M
‘ IMMACULATE Ibdrm 1 both
blk c o n ti , cam h &gt;A.
spec tout family rm beautiful
ooktondgordmt to) MO
JL— a raw

tW IlM U II
R e a l E s t a t e , in c
322 749|_________
R I V R R F R O N T 1 T JO H N S
RIVER Vocation i«or round
I X t t vg It mom haute 1/1
O v t t l C d lla t t . boot
dock romp and bool hcute
imoko houte BBQ Coll Fata
Baottof M l iota RooWor
SANFORD t)K * • » app'or
imoto pai manic t i l l month )
bdrm n/ refucia/nd hardnood
boort huge oatt tic 0 . 0-1
aba tor ctoting and repo rt
At*mg ID .w a p * IIM_______
SANTORO POOL HOME
tl* NO 1 or 4 bdrm . ttt both
I 1M« tg II Hugo matter I
F am rm n IveptoCO Bo
modeled kitchen both, non
carpal, tprinkler. tec u n i.
tfttom Paddle font cuttom
nlndan treatment!, gwitt
cut do to r Im m aculate!
Onnor. 1 1 1 ana alter I
VEN TU R E I PROPERTIES
Looking to but a homo’ We
he .a home* in all or tat u!
Vomlnola. Orange Ve'utta
Countiet! Colt tor ddoiltl
a 1/1 n t lK

H rtp lo c *

n o n tr

carper and M r, l i i t x
OLk Mart 1/1 t-raptoca 114 ano
■nan nr
m ua- •
____
Rato Oubafa*
Ventura I PitFoWm

3JW273/774-MOtf__

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEMENT A REALTY
N1 H I 1)11/111 BPS_____

STEN STRO M
REALTY, INC.

VETERANS!

to

You Mot Not Bail.if that it t
Financially Eettov tor YOU to
But a Homo than Bant One I
to Coll Our Full Tima Volet
Team AN YTIM E!

122 2470 * 321 2720

SANFORD • LAKE MART
•In Our U th Ytir*

AA Carnot. Inc . I l l IIM

1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
OIMOO OBO All power
0)14
Centtnlentl 1 bdrm 1 bath
toenhouto located |utl oil
Hny 414 Cen H/A. Intide
ulllitt. Ig kitchen 10 X 14
Mr porch O nl, 1 1 ) too or
potvbto leata Wet lovntme
111 41)0or pager t i l IJW
I BOBM I BATH V u .i
i,
opprenaie priced to tall 110
Counlrt Club C*c Sanlord
IN MOBroaner | » |/T7

231-Cars

151— Investment
Properly / Sale

BATEMANREALTY
ESTATE SALE
1 Hart block building 1.400
equate leal Zoned GC 1 No
reetoneble o*le» reluted

321 0759______ 371 2757
153— AcreageLots/Salc
DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal lor mobile home or
home ilia, h o 'te t. cattle,
farming or nursery Zoned
agricultural 1) *00 par acre
Small donn pormonl nlth
onnoe In o w lrg ad« 1411 //l
•• ACRES ml DOUBLEWIDE
nan 1 bdrm 1 both Petturt
and eoodt No guolilting
M l 000 AHo tl ACRES ad
laming Irrigation, pattura
IM MO
i n 04/1

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale
NEW IWi t NO DOWN 11\
•ntaratl. 141 It. SllS/ma
14 X 10 1110 mo IPS HO* _____
ItTI F R E IM O N T 1 bdrm 1
bath cant air Atklng 14 NO
Taking attart, each only Car
riaga Coea Mopbiia Hama

Park 401 H » IM )___________
IN I. II « 10 1 Bdrm I Bam"
located m park Owner I-none
mga.aii SISCO m 1101

15V— Reel Estate
Wanted

LAND WANTED
FOB SUBDIVISIONS nlth ar
nlthevt appro.ait MO '000
octet Waterfront a piut Call
Tarry C'OylOn a04 n s 400k

160— Business
For Safe

161— Appliances
/ Furniture

215— Boats and
Accessories

a M IC ROW AVE Kanmera
mad *ira. d-gilai Lookl and
eork* Ilka man Only 100 Call
Ml I4M___________________
a R E F R IG E R A T O R . almond
color, cold and nwkt graatl
Sold my condo and ha-ra an
a.tra one' 1*1 Co" 111 m i at
MO 41VI
• W ASH C R Goad condition
Saar* Heavy Duty
I'OO
_____
la* *101________
W A S H E R /Dr yar/Ral/Olth
nether good canditian War
ranty Can Deliver 1/1 A up
AppHanta Cantor Inc RH RON
O W A TB R R B O . RINO SIX*.
1M Queen i iv nlth head
board and • tfranar padatlai
*100 TM All*_______________

a it FT PONTOON boat all
l-bavgi#!!. IM HP Evenrude
Vary lain Many aalrai. Ilka
nan Only 1)0 «0OMl«aN
a*/ M ITCHELL. I* II llih.ng
bool MHP Marc kicker 1
depth Under! trolling motor.
gai. traitor now m i m

113— Television/

111— Appliances
/ Furniture

•GARAGE SALE A0IARCAIN
Call in your garage yato ad by
IJ noon on Tuoeday and lake
advantage al our tpedal
garage eato ad prtcel! Can
Clam lnd non tor deia.lil

322 2611

a P A N A S O N IC * I T C R I O
mutic tyllam SGHIO loll
tpaakart Impadanca t am*
Output I nett* |IN Call
mi mo

117— Sporting Poods
• OIRLS N IK I. Suitable tor a l
rear old child I*" nheeit
p-nk nh-ta and green H I Call
M l i l d ___________________
a GOLF C L U B ! and bag lad-ay
Feat Par Fill# dub* &gt;110.
nood* I J Light blue bag 1M
_________ C aiiPllat*________
a W H IT F IE L D ROTS RICY
CLC In good lhapa DO ar you
make the price 1M*/It

a F R E E OAR DENM ANUR Ii
Haul Oil M1BM1 ___
R I D I N G M O W IR . Soar#
Cratlimen. li HP. JS" Cut
R w w g v je ^ A M llt c n s ^ ^

LOCH ARBOR
*1* W Cryllel Drive
Moll Iy nan baby itomi Infant
and baby d e lh tt. Inlanl
furniture! Furniture tool*,
antique*, cielhei. dUhei.
l i n i n g m a c h in e , a le
Eecaltonl condition al greet
prlcoel Sat. AStoi.R *_______

MOVING SAU!
Antigua cherry china cabmal
builei and labto Ml. nicker
furniture, bedroom and living
room fwrnltura. 10 ipetd
bikei. children i toyi and
much moral Call Ml aall tor
dtreciiant to Hop by and tee
Prlco* negotiable___________

MOVING SAU
SATU R O A VItol
M * E l*lh II ■Sanlord

SAT. ONLY! !
Jimguoiato Sunland E Hotot
IllW ynn O r CHE API* *
W A N T E D C H IL D S W AGON

j 199— Pets A Supplies

- lO K M | a

bad

441 lie H I)

Radio / Stereo

COLLAR.
IM
INS CHEEPO O BPOT, I I I * " ,
P R iN C H A v a
a i m * f P R ie 'g S C T
•pad# tamale cat. m geo
A P P L IA N C C tl Batl price*.
haaimtogoodhorna Ml till
Bed Warranty. Bett Sar.kal
Witherl dryer*, microneret
20»— Wearing Apparel
Wa buy appi-ancat' Delivery
If eel A * Beat. HO IM I
e L E A T H E R JACKET Lad-ai
FURNITURE FOR SALE LI.
nattarn ktyla. nlth fringe on
Ing rm. dmmg rm . petto. 1
n a a ^ t and bottom Carnal
badroomt. kitchen appliance*
color
Site IT I* 14111114)1
A mite item* di*hat. tcraan
WHITE MINK JACKET Suo
door* blind*, roll up blind* tor
medium, appraiul 14000 Sail
polio, matorcycla Nothing
tor 11, MO firm C T M U Irm tf
oyer two Goodcond P I W40

KING SIZE

217— Garage Sales
OARAOE letoFl Wbybaiherl*
WE BUY PAY TOPPBlCEIt

1V3— Law n A Garden

LAWN BUSINESS. Lake Mary
«f«6 A((OUWf| ond WQJ'p

Item# mol

•ra*l and bo. »prmg» mlh
lintnt 1X0 call IOam 1 pm or
altar 1
m iB H

Ml

215— Boats and
__ Accessories

d ll F T. OLASTRON 11 HP
Evinruda. trailer Outtlandmg
na.eiett heater, and Imtf.
matching drattar n/mlrror ! CandlM utl keel 111*1M l 111!
and 1 matching night dandy
a IN# 1KI/PI1H BOAT N HP
mo
obo
m mu
Marc . ml frailer Run* greet!
11 000 Partial tmence W MM
BAY SAPPLIANCE a H IS
• IN I R EO AL MadalUaa. i r
FRENCH AVC.SANFOBO
10 '. 4 Cyl In outboard motor
H a It I gar a t o r . S l o . a t .
n/drlvo on traitor 11000 OBO
Waihart Dryer* Free 1 yr
•10 *004 or M* *101 t - .t
labor narr Dal avail TMOOtl

KINO SltC Welerbed. N X

BETTER T H A N THE
AVERAG E BEAR!

Medium or largo kite Call
M4C04«av«N*Bl&gt;

231-Cars
OLDS O M EGA 71. runt graatl
Nan A/C. rebuilt Irentmlt
tton. D IO M l 4to*___________
P LY M O U TH RELIANT. IN*
White. 4 door, automatic
Runt good! 1HQMI 41)1
PONTIAC PARISIINNE. IN*.
» pattongar Power window*,
power door lock! end all other
option* Runt end drive*
P*r*ocll
III10OBO
401 w m i _________
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION*
EV ER Y TU ESD A Y; MPM
D AYTO N A AUTO AUCTION
Hny *7. Daytona Reach
*04 1)11)11

OODOE VAN. 1*11. Good condi
•lonl tl 000 or b o ll oiler
PtoQN call M l n a a Her ipm
• FORD LARIET. INO. F ISO
X clean. One owner. 14K m l.
loaded. &gt;yr *0K warranty
tt.NS Ml OaS) or 177 Oa*»
• PORO RANOER, LTX t l
P/S. crulM A/C. ttorao. 4 MO
ml to*. I yr or 11.000 ml toll on
warranty Call M l I I P
PORD U CONVERSION VAN
V (. auto. power window*
power door lock*, lilt, crvlte
and morel Eicallanl condition
In and dull Mutl too and drive
le appreciate ta ISO OBO
00) MJIHI_______________

• R EN AU LT ENCORE. IN I

Eerellanl condil.oni 11.100
O C H E V R O L E T C A P R IC E .
U rm lM IlMeltoriPM
I N , Very clean garaged
power. V* new tire* 11.4)1
SHORT OF CASH ?
__________ M01I1I__________
Saneutly looting tor * n.co.
C M f v R o irT o r o i **i \ '■&lt;
clean, uved car) 0EP EN
down end taee oror Ion men
DABLE Donn payment! at
Ihly payment* Cell M l » ) t lor
ton at U N includes la, A
intor motion
title Can
• C H E W MOTOR &gt;*)• M l VI
TUCS AUTO SALES
guarantood to run tlrong 1
barrel carb I N Will deliver
it * 327-2632 * *
m AMO_______________
a TO VO I * COHOllA negsn
e C H R T U E B IM PERIAL I]
*1 Au «0 A C red 11K,
Like non Mull Mil Only
warranty I* »M 111 Itl*
1)110 0 Call H01ISM OWE ___ ; VOLKSWAOON BUOt /) and
71 Super beetle! DM lot both
• CORVETTE, m s . F'k match
Call Me 00*4 alter 1_________
Yellow. I lop* M utl tael
Atklng St-100 Ml RZH
I I I ; B U IC K L T SABRE Clean'
Good condition II 100 OBO
* * * * * * * * *
Mi 1)4) or loavomig________
Hi. my name it Jim Young I
have torn a mechanic tor M | 'ft MO M ID O ET. Vary good
cond rettotred garage tepl
year* and have been A1E
•SK ml____ D 100
K l tCAI
certified I have worked tor
nan end eyed car deetorthipt
11 PLYM O U TH FURY 4 fr
I have lean the nay cettomer*
good eng m good l-ret. A C
have been treated I've teen
1100 OBO M l 1141 Jimmy
the nay |unh net Mid I've
10 M l R C U R Y MA R Q U I S
teen the nay pvemitet have
Biace. atr/hea*. power, timed
beenbveOen
window* &gt;1.100 OBO Ml »SS
I haled III
' » BUICK LBSABRC. * dr.
I haled H alll
groat car. nan paint, ell
Den i gel me wrong They're
power &gt;1. M0 OBO O l U N
m l ell bad So. I teved my
a l l BUICK SKYLARK Good
pennrti and my dime! (tor II
cond . 4 door . Automatic D K
yrt.l and started my tan car
plu* mile* Atklng 1) X0 OBO
tot and auto repair thee I
Call
attor epm
M400SR
hart cart tor cash and cart al
buy here, par hare
•&gt;) PONTIAC Firebird T lop 1
NOFINANCE CHARGCI
i p d . A C Run* great Atemg
lame ei ton at I** Oov.nl
D AM M l veS4 A*k tor Dare__
And ne have boat! too la.
N FORD TAURUS. beautlM
coma and too the nan kid an
car. timed nindent (fu-te
the black I
c o n t r o l . 4 dr. mov i n g
AMERICAN DREAM 1ALEI
•■erMoa sa m o a o i n i i w
AN0 SERVICE
*i HONDA CIVIC LX 4 dr.
IIM laniard Are laniard
Am /Pm ileree tape IIK
Mi Mi taaa
miiot. Attumetto tatondad
* * * * * * * * *
warranty &gt;10 NO IM 1110
a HONDA ACCORO LX. Ittl
P/S. P- B. a ir. Kenwood
233-Auto Paris
AM/FM cettotto. 4 door. Ion
m.tot RoMnood color W-ll
/ Accessories
run lory.tr I I ) 111 M l *4)1
• LE BARON Converttote. II
O R E C E IV IR HITCH, lor lull
*i/o Chevy Ball mount, Iraitoe
Red loaded d.g doth new
ball included 111 Ml MM
top, won Hrok 11*00 W1E0E
Call Biol. Mon Frl
• LINCOLN MARK I. LSC ie«t
Compiftoly loaded Serr.ce
1974
BRONCO AND PMTS.
records end receipt! t l &gt;00
M l MM
OBO 401 J*l 444
OMONTE CARLO 1*1* graol
condl A C. run* l ie a toot
235— Trucks/
Sharp looking i &gt;11)0 M4 &gt; 111
Buses/Vans
•OLDS CUTLASS. I*1L rabmil I
angina Good mukclo car
aC H EVY REAUVILLE VAN
Mutl MU DOOOBOMIUO/
It I Ion. Pattanger van.
OLDS CUTLASS BROUGHAM.
clean Loaded- Toe much to
m i.
;ood vyo cr bci!
lilt, mutt u a is appreciate
o
»)M-Q
Onl, p ats OBO
Ml &gt;100

WE F IN A N C E • B U Y H E R E

• HANDICAPPED VAN. INO
Ford E IM LU1. automatic
door* 1) 000 M l 14M________
• ISUZU P/U t ) Rod. SK. A/C.
em/tm cat*, lull bedliner.
rear window 1* 410 XZ1 MM
O JE EP PICK UP 4a4. 1*10 VI
auto Engine and Iran* rt
bull! I about 10.000 mlleil
Newer interior D 000 M l M0*

s

Sanford Motor Co.

*N FORD BRONCO
4X4
44 000 mlto*. 114.100
_________Can m o w
• 1*11 CHEVY V I Ion p up HO
VI Run* good Engine and
Irani thong I I &gt;00 ?) ) p i )
• IN I SUBURBAN GAAC *11
d-eMl hall tan. mechanically
to.id non rad brake rolort &gt;
calipari haad l-ner Vary good
liras and ton pkg 15.100 OBO
401)111t e a _____
INS C H E W CUSTOM J/4 ton
van New lire*, good working
condition 4 captam chair*,
couch bad 11 ooo MS llao
‘El FORD CONVERSION V*n
Recant motor Overhaul * Cyl
ICO cold air. crulM control
Mice van lor 1) S00 la* IM*
0* DODGE RAM IM. IS patten
gar. leo VI. MK mlto*. l.ao
nan cond IIP 100 M l l/)|

7

231— Vehicles
Wanted
WE PAY TOPlift FOR
Complete or Wrecked Cart
Truck* R U NNINGorNOT
ANY CONDITION
IM 1044

239-Motorcycles
and Bikes
)« ' KAWA1KI KHM0. clAMK
aac cond. ISK m l . chocoleto
A Chroma &gt;*/) M l 40WI

241— Recreational
Vehicles/Campers
• CARRIA0E T R A IL E R . SI H.
I D ) . Root air. Ideal live
ln/trevel Fueniihod Nical
Only 11 MO O B O CT 111*
H O L IO A Y

Rambler

Im perial

&gt;* lilt basement modal
loaded Esceltont cond Op
I loneI Honda motor tcootor lor
1 ml rack US 000 40) at* 4V7V
• 7k MOTOR HOME Runt great
Will trade tor IravOI traitor or
comparable value &gt;11 IMS

• PAY M ER E

• WE F IN A N C E

Got A Tax Refund Com ing?

YARD SALE
Lot* a* himi*ure. baby A adwii
clethal. Mraiar* etc. / r U i .
and Saturday ION Melton.me

Need A Car?

Y O U R W-2
£
IS Y O U R
D O W N P A Y M EN T!

21»— Wanted to Buy
SPANI1H M O ll M&lt; par pound
Monday Friday. 1 1
111 0044

221— Good ThinQS
to Eat

Full Rebate O n Y o u r Tax Preparation
&amp; Refund F e e s W ith Purchase O f C a r .

VTR AW BER R IEIU PHh Open
ta n IN I Catory Ave 1 ml E
•• Sanlord I ml N Ol SI Ad
a* Heap* Farm* MI1M*

USED
VEHICLE

223— Miscellaneous
B E A U TIFU L LADIES RIHOS.
*!&gt;e * Diamond woddmg yet
t i l l Emerald and d&gt;amond
cockle.I ring UP 1)1*111__
OR E E NWAR E/RltOU E I t X
O FFI 1.000* el mold* priced
right Wooden mold rack*.
block*, and »tc T M «H *
a QUAD CANE: Metal and ad
luttabto Lika nan 140 1*011
M* &gt;11* evening*___________
S A TE LL ITE Syttotn ComptotoI
Trad* tor perl, generator.
boat. her*e. pony ten MF11M
SERVICE SALES A PARTS tor
portable kerokene heettr*
LARRY'S MART M l-fill
S P A S i Nava, c o m p le t e
n - equipment and undarnatar
light 1100011*00 401 Ml 00*4

235-Trucks/
Bu se s/V a n s

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■■ - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Friday. February 4. 1994

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by Chic Youna

U L O N D ir

Indigestion indicates
irritation in intestine

by M ort Walker

B E E T L E B A IL E Y
6 0 YOU
X WHAT
M ADE THE i K IN D
KEY INTO A 1 O F A
n e c k l a c e . J ' c a b in e t
N IC E /
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W
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by Charles M . Schuli

PEANUTS

|'VE PECIDED TO TlE A
pink ribbon around

ALL MY LOVE LETTERS

DEAR DR. UOTT: A flrr cullng
pc|&gt;|K*n» nr certain fruits. aucii ns
blueberries. I net the mast
painful discomfort In m y chest
that InslN four to six hours.
W hat's my problem?
D E A R READER: Indigestion
af t er eat i ng c e r t u l n foods,
esperlully tfiose Hint are strongly
flavored nr highly spiced, often
Indicates Irritation of the upper
I n t e s t i n e , n o t a b l y I n the
esophagus, stomach lining nr
duodenum Hirst portion of the
sm ull Intestine).
W hile such n sym ptom may
sim ply rellect lem|K)rary Irrita­
tion (that can Ire relieved by
avoiding (he offending food or by
using antacids when necessary),
persistent Indigestion m ay In­
dicate the presence of an ulcer,
hiatal hernia or other Intestinal
disorder that rriptlres diagnosis
and treatment.
Y o u should Ik* examined by
yo u r family doctor, who may
choose to order X -ra y tests of
yo u r Intestine or who may refer
you to si gastroenterologist for
additional testing, such as en­
doscopy (examination of the
stom ach and upper Intestine
w ith a lighted tube).
Remember, too. that Indiges­
tion cun occasionally tie caused
by heart afflictions, such us
angina and heart uttacks. See
yo u r doctor for u diagnosis
T o give you more Information.
I am sending you a free copy of
m y Health Report "H eart Dis­
ease." Other readers w ho would
like a copy should send 91.25
p lu s u long, self-addressed.
stum|&gt;ed envelope to P.O. box
2433. New York. N Y IOIG3. Iksure to mention the title.
D E A R l)R. G O T T : After spen­
ding $1,200 on a checkup. I am
dismayed that there Is no expla­
nation for the fact that m y stool
bus a terrible odor. T h is is most
e mbar r as s i ng. I t ake high*
po t e nc y brewer's yeast and
wonder If It contributes to the
odor.
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Starving Sanford, Laka Mary and Staminola County sine* 1908
86th Yoar, No. 187 - Sanford. Florida

Convention
center?
Sanford, Lake Mary under consideration

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE
□ S po rts

By J. MARK B AR FIELD

SCC alive and kicking

Sonlor Staff Wrltor

SANFORD — The Seminole Comimuilly
College baseball learn helped Its playoff chance*

SANFORD — Sanford and luikr Mary arc
among four areas of ih r county under review for
a convention center.
Locations at State Road 40 and Interstate 4.
H.S. Highway 17-92 and the rxprrssway and
Lakr Mary Itoulcvard and 1-4 are under review
for a center designed to attract 1.5(H) to 2.(HH&gt;
attendees, said Jack Wert, county tourism
director. Other locations are Stair Rond 430 and
1*4 and Oviedo near the expressway.

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BRIEFS
M an tries to hang self at SPD
SANFORD — Wade Spencer Miller apparently
didn't want to go to jail when Ik* was arrested by
Sanford Police on Sund.iv nturnliig for driving
on a suspended license and reckless driving
According toCmdr. Dennis Whitmire. Officer
Knmdn Figueroa had arrested Miller. 20. after a
pursuit which led through Stanford. Volusia
County and parts of Seminole County.
Figueroa had handcuffed him to" the wall of
the middle booking room ut the Sanford Police
station while he completed the necessary paper
work.
Whitmire said that Figueroa heard "coughing
and gurggllng" noises from the cell and reported
that he thought Miller was spitting so he
continued with his work. When the noise
continued, the officer Investigated.
Me found that Miller had tied a shoelace
around his neck and through the loop which
held the handcuffs to the wall In an attempt to
hung himself, the rcjxirt mild.
Whitmire mild Figueroa lifted Miller up and
held him while he summoned assistance, lie
then cut the shoelace with a pocket knife, the
report mild.
Sanford Fire lk?purtmcnt emergency services
responded to the police station and look Miller to
the emergency room at Central Florida Regional
Hospital where Ik* wusrxumlmxl and released to
police who transported him to the John E. Polk
Correctional Futility.

Autopsy set In auto fatality
SA N FO R D — An uutopsy will have to Ire done
to determine If ulcohol was Involved In an auto
accident lute Saturday evening.
Accorlng to Sanford (rollcc. Louis Harris. 02.
of 1885 Rosenberry Lane. Sanford, was killed
when he smashed hla car heud on Into unothcr
vehicle on Stntc Road 40. u short distance from
Kennel Road.
According to Sanford Police Commander
Dennis Whitmire. Harris was driving westbound
In the castbound lane of Stale Road 40 when Ids
car collided with one driven by Roger Lawrence
Livingston. 24. erf 3220 Hughey St.. Sanford
"We aren't sure how lie got going westbound
In the castbound lane. There Is u median there
like on the Interstate...very wide and grassy."
Whitmire said. "We don't tlilnk lie turned
wrong off of Persimmon und went all that way
without running Into someone. He may have
turned off of Airport and Just never went around
the median."
Harris was pronounced rleud at the scene.
Livingston and his passenger Damon Hlllery.
21. of 1985 Sipes Avc., Sanford, were trans­
ported to Orlundo Regional Medical Center In
Orlando, where they were treated und released
for back und neck Injuries.

Memorial service set for Engles
SANFORD — The grundparents of u missing
Lake Mary girl have planned a memorial service
Wednesday to mark her 21st blrthduy.
Marie and Charles Hooper, grundparents of
Kathy Engles, huve organized the service with
Father Jumes Spencer of All Sends Episcopal
Church. Winter Park officiating. The memorial
will be conducted In an area known as Four Mile
Square on Amcrlcunn Street, next to Kentucky
Fried Chicken, behind Seminole Plaza. Ilwy.
17-92. Investigators believe the girls body was
burled In the area but has never been found.
Engles disappeared when six* was 14 years
old. Hooper said the memorial murks three
March family blrthduys.
The memorial w ill be ut 3 p.m. Wednesday. In
case of ruin, the service will be ut the Feathers'
Edge clubhouse In Lake Mary.

INDEX
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C la a s lfla d t...
C o m lo a ........... ............ SB
C ro s s w o rd ....
D ia r A b b y __
D e a th s ............
D r. Q o tt..........
E d ito ria l.........
F lo rid a .............

H o ro s o o p o .......
M o v lo s ..............
N a tio n .................
P a o p lo ................
P o llo o .................
Sohool M e n u ...
S p o rts ................
T e le v is io n .........
W o a th o r.............

Afternoon showers return

Mostly cloudy with a
high In the low to
mid 80s. Wind south
10 to 15 mph and
gusty.

F o r m o re w o a th o r, to o Paso a A

The final recommendations will In- made next
month, said Wert.
The county hired Real Estute Research Con­
sultants last year to determine whether Srmlnolr

Last week, the c o n s u lta n ts
unveiled Inform ation gathered
so far. The five locations were
targeted because of active or
growing commerce commercial
a c tiv itie s in them and th e ir
access to major highways.______
County could support a mid-sized center with .,
capacity larger than Ih r Orlando North Hilton in
Altnmonir Springs, which run liundlc up lo r»(M&gt;
people Mcmlx-rs ol the Jourlst Development
Council bellcvr such a center would attract more
business visitors and could serve loeul civic
events.

Stormy skies didn’t dampen spirits of sale patrons

Wert mild the* consultants have spoken with
school officials uliout holding graduation cere­
monies In the center.
I he TDC lias also targeted amutuer sporting
events as another niche to ultrnct visitors and
their dollars. The county soccer training center
was hullt to meet that goal.
Last week, the consultants unveiled Informa­
tion gathered so far Wert mild the five locations
were targeted because of active or growing
commerce commercial activities In them and
their access In major highways
lint ol the live locations, consultants found
only the SR 438 area has enough hotel rooms to
&gt;n commodate a large gathering
Wuh an average ixcupuncy rale of GO percent
or so. I think hotel people are going to be
reluctant Income here." said Wert.

City airs
leases on
lakefront
By MICK P FE IFA U F
Horald S ta ll W rilor

|

Tho annual Jum ble Salo at C o m m u n ity U nited
M e th o d ist C hurch In C assolborry was a hugo
succoss, organlzors said This yoar. tho salo
brought In about $12,500, an am ount m uch
higher than any previous yoar Tho salo was cu t
sh o rt on Friday a fte rn o o n nl about 1 p m

bocauso o f tho sovoro w oathor that movod
through tho aroa, but they woro back in fu ll
sw ing on Saturday A cco rd in g to organlzors
m any Itom s that woro lo ll ovor from tho salo are
bolng donated to sovor.il c h a rily organizations in
tho aroa

SANFORD — I wo iui|M&gt;riant lease agreement*
will lx- up lor discussion ai tonight s Sanford City
( o iiiiii K nIoii ..k i ting Holli Involve uui|or pnqx-rtv on the lakefront marina urea
One ol the II«iiih lo lx- considered at this
ufleriirxiu H commission work srmlon deal* with
One lla rlxiur I’l.n-e li lias been the sub|ect ol
extensive discussion during a number of pre­
vious work sessions
The One llurhuur Place building currently
houses the Sanford Wellness Center. Orlando
Senllnel anil otlwr office urea*.
Son Hunk rtirrrn lly hold* the leuoc on the
building. HUlimed on city owned property. K a
new lease, as imposed. Is agreed upon, the city
would receive $3,353 rent for calendar year
1994. with the rent to Increase by three percent
for each subsequent year.
The agreement stales that I lie leusee, "...shall
not permit the &lt;v rru llo n of u motel, restaurant,
lounge, marina, bur or pac kage store on Ihr
properly " li Is recommended that tills be
removed bom tin- lease. " . as s&lt;x&gt;n as the

See Leases, Page 9A

Recycling
jumps first
2 months

Formal museum opening
Chase Gallery dedication set Wednesday
By N IC K P F E IF A U F
Horald S ta ll W rltor

By J . M ARK B A R FIELD

Sonlor Stall Wrltor_____________

SANFORD — Seminole County
recycling Jumped between Japnary und Fcbruury us folks
began spring clcunlng.
Countywide recycling collec­
tions Jumped hum 5.9 million
lbs. lo 0.5 million lbs. during (he
two months. County residents
offered 6.6 million lbs. of their
gurbugc for recycling In Febru­
ary 1993.
C) S ee R e c y c lin g , Page S A

SANFORD — The Chase Gallery at the newly rebuilt
Sunford Museum, will be formally dedicated this
Wednesday. The gallery houses exhibits Illustrating the
history of the city of Sanford.
The actual museum was reopened on F’eb. 27 of Hits
year. II has been closed for a massive rebuilding since
October. 1992.
The gallery will be dedlealed In honor ol I lie memory
of S.O. Chase. Jr., and Ills wife Margaret, who was an
active volunteer at the museum for many years.
Scheduled lo he on hand for the dedication will he
members of the family of the Chase's family, and
Sunford Mayor Hettye Smith.
The gallery was bulll with funds from the estate of
S.O. Chase. Jr., who died In 1989. The Chase family

The gallery was built with funds
from the estate of S.O. Chase, Jr.,
who died in 1989. The Chase family
donated $240,000 to the museum,
w h ic h e n a b le d a m uch la rg e r
expansion project on the building
than originally expected.
donated $240,000 to the museum, which cnublcd a
much larger expansion project on the building than
originally expected.
Ill all. (he lotul cost of the expansion was $421,557.
The exhibit area has been doubled In size and new
office and storage space has been created, as well as

l See Gallery, Page 5A

Choice award
Commissioner names Boltz as
SHS ‘hardest-working senior’
By V IC K I D aEO RM IER

Horald Staff Wrltor

SANFORD — Larry Furlong said
that Shawn Holtz, a senior ut
Seminole High School. Is the
personification o f whnt his
Commissioner's Choice Awurd Is
all ubout.
"He's a remarkable young
man." Furlong said. "He has
overcome some great udvcrslly
lo get where he Is rid he Is a
fighter. He will achieve his goal."
The Commissioner's Choice
Award Is presented annually to
the “ hardest working senior" at
each of the county's six high
school und at the Cronms School
of Choice.
The winners arc picked ut the

school level by a selection
committee at each school.
“ These aren't necessarily the
straight A students or the stu­
dents who arc being given lots of
other scholarships, but they are
hard working and dedicated."
F'urlong explained.
Holtz will receive $1,000 from
the commissioner to use lo
continue Ids education after
graduation.
In Ills essay that was a part of
his uppllcutlon for the award, lie
said thut lie plans to become n
computer engineer.
" If I don’t get enough money
for college I still won't let thut
deter me from my goal of
becoming a computer engineer,"
□ 8ee Award, Page 5A

1i Lav*'/

rnoiv uj ah wooaraii
Shawn Boltz (loll) and Com m issioner Larry Furlong.

�2A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, March 28, 1994

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

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Legislative c94

Lawmakers begin the 8th week

Pilot dies in refuge crash
WEST PALM UEACH — The pilot of a home-built planr tiled
after crushing into shallow waters In the Arthur It. Marshall
Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge.
Charles Kenny, 69. flew the plane built from a kit every
morning, said Bob Ferrell, spokesman for the Palm Beach
County Sheriff's Office.
Authorities were unsure what caused Sunday's crash. But
witnesses said they heard the plane sputter and make a
popping sound before It went down In several feel of murky
water.
Fishermen said the plane, missing a wing, was spiraling out
of control.
"It came down right over the top of us." said Bill Carney of
Delray Beach. “ When we looked up. there was one wing on the
airplane and tt Just blew up and disintegrated. Parts flew
everywhere."

Jury rules racial discrimination
MIAMI — It was an act of racial discrimination when the city
of Palm Bench Gardens fired Its first black police officer less
than a year after hiring him. a federal Jury has ruled.
Reno Wells, who was fired In 1990, Is due $257,141 In
compensatory damages. Including lost wagrs, the Jury said
Saturday, ending a two-week trial, The city w ill nlso have to
pay Wells’ legal expenses, which could amount to more than
$300,000.
The seven Jurors. Including one black, delivered a mixed
message about former Palm Beach Gardens Police Chief .Juck
Frazier and former city manager John Orr. The Jury found
them liable, but ordered them to pay a total of only $3 In
punitive damages.
During the trial, witnesses told of hearing Frazier and other
supervisors use the W’ord "nigger" and make racially offensive
Jokes. Frazier testified such language was commonplace at the
department but denied being racist. Orr denied telling Frazier
not to hire any more blacks after Wells.

Lombardi withdraws name from running

By JA C K IE H A L U F A X

Associated Pro33 Wrllor
TALLAHASSEE — Legislative leaders say
they expect the eighth week of the 1994
session to sec some action on I he budge I
and healthcare reform.
"The train Is getting near the end of the
run." Senate President Pat Thomas, DQuincy, said "You w ill see a lot of
hogdowns and head-on collisions and de­
railments. Inil that Is part &lt;4 the process and
it 's really running very smoothly."
According to the state constitution, pass­
ing a budget for the next year Is the only
thing Florida's 160 lawmakers must ac­
complish lit their annual 60day session,
which Is to end April H,
According to Gov. Lawton Chiles, the
Legislature has to pass an acceptable health
care reform bill before they go home or he’ll
keep them working overtime.
Chiles wants to subsidize private instiranee for hundreds of thousands of Flori­

dians, using money saved by managed cate
programs In Medlealtl, the Joint federal-stale
program for welfare recipients.
A lot of work remains to In* done on both
the budget and health care reform.
When It routes to next year's budget, the
biggest sticking point Is how to pay for more
than 14,000 new prison beds. The House
wants to use S3(X) million worth of bonds
while the Senate wants to pay rash
The chambers have passed their versions
of a $38 billion spending plait ami a Joint
committee has been assigned to negotiate
compromises,
House Speaker Ho Johnson, D-Mlllon. said
be expects the budget log|um to be broken
Thomas said be Imped the John commit­
tee would return the budget — with any
remaining unresolved questions — to him
and Johnson this week.
"We hope If It's not In the final refined
fashion, the bigger questions will lie re­
solved by the end of this week," Thomas

Once the bonding Issue gels resolved, it
second joint committee appointed to Iroit
mil differences In Juvenile Justice reforth
proposals will be able It* gel to work.
Both the Senate uml House have passed
bills that call for a new Department t|f
Juvenile Justice to handle teen-age crim i­
nals rather than the Department of Health
and Rehabilitative Services. Both chambers
also want longer stays In detention centers
and residential programs, more adult pro
sedition and after-school programs.
As for health care, committee work
continues In both the House and Senate.
I louse A ppropriations w ill try to approve n
M il Tuesday so the Issue can get to the floor
this week, according to staff director Pete
Mitchell.
In the Senate, the Health Care Committer
plans to vote on Chiles' key reform proposal
Wednesday.
,
"That is 2 p in. until completed." Thomas

Tourist
charged in
robbery,
Killing
By A iio e la ta d Press

GAINESVILLE — University of Florida President John
Lombardi has withdrawn his name from consideration for the
presidency at Indiana University.
"Florida Is where I want to be." Lombardi said. "This Is such
a great place and we're beginning to produce results."
Lombnrdl Is completing his fourth year as president of
Florida's largest state university. He did not actively seek the
Job In Bloomington. Ind. Three mends there nominated him for
the post.
Lombardi was a professor and dean at Indiana for many
years before becoming provost at Johns Hopkins.
"I think the trouble Is I have been significantly Gatorlzed."
Lombardi said Saturday.

Bishops sends tons of medicine to Cuba
MEXICO CITY — Cuban church and government officials
received a 7-ton shipment of medicine from the U.S,
Conference of Catholic Bishops Sunday, the Mexican govern­
ment news agency Nollmcx reported.
The agency said In a dispatch from Havana that the
shipment wus the biggest ever made by Catholic Relief
Services. It said more shipments arc expected,
The value of the shipment of 36 kinds of medicine wns put at
about $2.5 million. It w ill be divided among about 60 hospitals.
Cuba's economic crisis has caused shortages in almost _
everything. Including medicines, many of which are generally
unavailable in pharmacies and are found only occasionally. In
hospitals and emergency rooms.
Medicines, cotton, syringes, gauze and other essentials have
Joined food, clothing, gasoline and other Items on the Illegal hut
nourishing hlaek market.
Emigrants often send medicine Including vitamins to
relatives still In Cuba In help combat malnutrition caused by
food shortages.

Killer calls police searching for remains
FALMOUTH, Ky. — Police searching Kincaid Lake Stale Park
for the body of a northern Kentucky teen were surprised when
the confessed killer gave them a call from Ills Florida Jail cell.
When Kentucky State Police Detective Frank Merritt picked
up the ringing pay phone outside the park Saturday, Donald
Leroy Evans was on the other end.
Police were searching the park because Evans told them he
shot and killed Randy Lee Sellers. 17, of Visalia, In 1980 and
left his body there. Evans, a convicted rapist and murderer. Is
In a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Jail, awaiting trial In another killing.
" I always hope he'll call und give us some more to go on. but
this wns a shock." said Merritt, who Is leading the search for
Sellers' remains.
But Evans did not call to offer tips where scare hers should
look. Instead, he complained that Florida authorities will not let
him smoke In Jail. He asked Merritt to convince Kentucky Gov.
Brercton Jones to call Florida Gov. Lawton Chiles and make
Chiles tell Jailers to treat him better.

POMPANO BEACH - A Cana­
dian tou rist accused In Hie
stabbing death of a candy store
owncr said be robbed the store
because lie had run out of
money, police said.
Jean Francois Challfoux. 27,
of Quebec, had no previous
criminal record He was charged
Sunday with first-degree murder
In the slaving Saturday of
42-year-old Marlin Cogswell,
co-owner with her husband of
Dickinson's Oceanside Candy
and Gills, police said.
Challfoux had waited Satur­
day until Cogswell was alone In
the store before e n te rin g ,
threatening her with a (ish knife
and demanding money, police
said Challfoux told them.
"They started pushing, she felt
to the ground, they struggled
and he stabbed her 10 to 12
t t in e h . ' ' s a i d p o l i c e
spokemvnnum Sandra King
Jack Cogsu’ell said be usually
worked alongside Ills wife of 21)
years, but Saturday left to un­
dergo cardiovascular therapy for
an October heart attack. The
couple had bought the store four
years ago.
"He took away my life," Jack
Cogswell said tearfully.
Challfoux Is ueedked ol taking
money from the store and driv­
ing away In Cogswell's gold
BMW. poller- said. Police later
s | M i t t e d the ear outside a motel
and arrested Challfoux when be
got Into It. (KilIce said.
Cludlluux told police he Ini­
t ia lly p la n n e d In ro ll the
beachsldc store two days earlier.
King said.
"He had watched the place
Friday night," King said. "Thai
Is how he knew what kind of cur
she had and that she had a car.
He went there to rob it on Friday
but said he chickened out."
Challfoux (old police he came
to Florida six weeks ago to
escape the cold

W ay Back W hen
Last wook tho Herald ran a photo of the George
Wolls' tamlly taken In 1924. This wook the
"Way Back When" pholo Is ol the same tamlly
takon In 1955 on Chrislmas Day al Iho homo ol
Mr. and Mrs 0* Douglas Slonstrom on Elliot)
Atfdrmo Ih'Sanfbid A comparison of tbd two
photographs will show lhal there are three
children In the first picture and lour children in
the second The reason is that iho fourth Wells'
daughter, Gladys, had not yet been born She
grew up, bocame Mrs Gladys Dyal, and she

and hor husband David movod to Boca Raton
whoro ho has oporalod an auto parts business
lor a number ol years. He becamo interested In
tho parts business whon ho was a clork lor the
ports dopartmont at Holler Ghovrolot In
Sanford Also In this phofb "abovo aro Mr. and
Mrs Wolls. Mrs William H. Slompor, Iho late
Mrs Douglas Slenslrom, Mrs O T Kllchon ol
Port Orange who had been the widow ol Ben
Currie, and Gladys Mr and Mrs Wells wore
married 72 years

By JA M E S M A R T IN E Z

Associated Pross Wrltor
TAMPA — Crunch, crackle, chomp, chomp,
chomp.
To William E. Lee III, these arc the sounds ol
science. It's ull purl of a decade-long quest to
unlock the mysteries of the lowliest Item on 11nJunk food chain — potato chips
"No matter what else I do, 1 guess I'll always be
known as the potato chip guy." said Lee, a
University of South Florida chemical engineering
professor who takes bis nickname "spudbead"

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and the ribbing from Ills colleagues In stride.
"Most people |usi can't understand what It Is
I'm doing over here."
What he's doing Is studying how people
perceive the chlp-eallug experience — the
crispness, erunehliiess. texture and. above all,
lastc When snack food giants such as Frtto-Lay
want to compare their chips to I he rest, they call
on Leo,
Ills joli isn't to create crispness, hut to m easure
Its mechanics and perccpllon by consumers and
dissect exactly what goes on In mouths full of
Bee Chips, Page SA

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

Tonight: Mostly cloudy u good
chance of showers uml thun­
derstorms... Some locally strong.
Low 65 to 70, Southwest wind
10 to 15 inph with stronger
g usts near th u n d e rs to rm s .
Chance of ruin 50 percent.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with
scattered shawms and thun­
derstorms... Mainly during the
morning. High In lower to mid
70s. Southwest wind 10 to 15
m ph b eco m in g n o rth w e s t.
Chance of ruin 40 percent.
Extended forecast: Wednes­
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partly cloudy breezy and mild.
Illghs near 70 to mid 70s.

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POLICE BRIEFS
DUI accident leads to arrest
Adrtene Lyn Kemp, 25, 2-140 Onk Ave., Sanford, was dmrgcil
with driving under Ihe Influence and leaving the scene of an
accident by Sanford Poller on Saturday.
Police said she was backing out of a parking spot at a
convenience store on West 25th Street when she struck a car at
the gas pumps there,
She got out of her car and began to argue with Ihe driver of
that car an then returned to her car and left the scene, the
police report said.
She was located at her home by a computer check of hrr
license lag. jmllcr said.
She smelled strongly of alcohol, [M illi e reported, and fulled to
puss a roadside sobriety test.
She was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 9500 bond,

Stolen aluminum sold
Raymond A. Hcuuehrsne. 41. 2438 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford,
was charged with dealing In stolen property by Seminole
County sheriff's deputlrs on Friday.
Deputies said that on March 12, he sold eight pieces of sheet
aluminum to Reynold's Aluminum Recycling Cenler on U.S.
Highway 17-92 In Siinford.
On March 15, the aluminum was Identified ns some that was
reported stolen from a walk-ln freezer that was stored In a
bidding on Heardall Avenue In Sanford, deputies reported.
Deputies said the s u s p e c t wan paid 9 11.55 for the aluminum.
lie was tnkrn to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
field on 92,(XX) bond.

Drug charges tiled
Nancy Jcnnnlc Chilton. 40. 902 fiearded Oak Terr..
Longwood. was charged with possession of less thun 20 grnms
of a controlled substance and | m &gt;s s c s s I d i i of drug paraphernalia
by Seminole County nherlfl's deputlrs on Saturday.
Deputies said they found her asleep In tier car early Saturday
morning. She was arrested on a pair of warrants for ohlulnlng
property with worthless checks.
During the arrest proceedings, deputies found some
marljunana and some drug paraphernalia In her purse.
She was taken to th r John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
field on 9500 bond.

Bar brawl alleged
Robert P. Cyr. 45, 399 Cldermlll Place, l-ake Mary, and
William Hannon Harwell. 27. 552 Sllvergale lamp, Lake Mary,
were charged with aggravated battery by Lake Mary Police on
Friday.
Police said witnesses told them the two were playing | km&gt;1
and Cyr appeurrd to be very intoxicated. An argormrnl
errupted over the game.
The police report slated that Cyr "butt-stroked" Harwell
ucross the midsection with a cue and that Harwell retaliated
with a cue across the head.
Doth wrry Inken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility.
Cyr was held on 94,000 bond.
Harwell was also charged with violating the terms of bis
probation on charges of driving with a suspended license, lie
was field on $ 1.900 Imnd.

O ffer to com m it prostitution

W EDNESDAY

Doreen Dcblcn, 29. wllh no permanent address, was arrested
early Thursday morning on a chnrge she ofTcred to commit
prostitution with two undercover Sanford police Investigators.
The agents report giving Dcblcn n ride at the corner of 15th
Street and French Avenue at about 1 a.m, They report Ihclr
conversation became Increasingly Bcxual In nature before she
exposed one of her breasts, offering to perform sexual acts with
them for 920. She then Increased her offer to 930, they
reported. Dcblcn was held on two chnrgcs of offering to commit
prostitution nnd two charges of Indecent exposure.

Traffic stops

Famous Recme Chinlten

• Kenneth Richard Perula, 39. Elm Street, Sanford, was
arrested by deputies on S.R. 40 near Geneva Thursday. He was
charged with driving with n suspended/revoked license
• Patina T. Jones. 21, 1788 Hell Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Longwood police on Interstate-4 Thursday. Jones
was charged with driving with a suspended/revoked license.
• John Hurgcss, 43. 48 Wllllurn Clark Court. Sanford, James
Benjamin Crews, 27. 2380 W. 18th Street, and Wade Spencer
Miller, 26, of DeDary, were all arrested on CH-15 by sheriff's
deputies Thursday following a traffic stop. Crews, driver of the
vehicle, was charged with having no driver's license. In
nddlllon. when deputies said they found smoking devices In
the vehicle. Crews, as well as the other two men were each
charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.

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• Johnic Emanuel Tanner. 43. 1100 Willow Ave.. Sanford,
was loeuted nt 5th Street and Palrnelto Avenue by Sanford
[Hillce Thursday. He was wanted on a warrant for falling to pay
a fine.
• William Carr. 53. 2130'/4 Sipes Ave., Sanford, wasarresled
by Sanford police at 25th nnd Laurel Thursday. He was wanted
on an Orange County warrant for violation of probation on a
conviction of burglary.
• Shelia Marie Hampton. 3), 2207 Green way, was arrested
by Sanford police nl 12th nud Olive Thursday. She was wanted
for violation of probation on n conviction nf possession of
cocaine.
•Oscar Lee Morris. 27. 207 Franklin Arms. Sanford, was
arrested by sheriff's deputies at his residence Thursday. He
was wanted for falling to uppenr on a charge of driving with a
suspended/revoked license, and violation or probation on a
conviction of possession of cocaine.
• James Alexander Allen, 38. 208 Shipmans Lane. Lake
Mary, on two warrants charges of cnguglng In a sex acl with u
child and wllh lewd and lascivious assault on n child. Bond was
set ut 925,000
• Manuel Burke. 47. 111 Cedar Ave.. Sanford, on a warrant
for theft. Bond was set at 9500,
• Dion A. Edge. 21, 4501 Gilbert St., Sanford, on a warrant
for fulling to uppeur In court on charges of driving with a
suspended license. Bond was set at 9500.
• W ullrr Brian Frizzell. 37. 500 24tli Place. Sanford, on a
warrant for vlolutlng the terms of Ills probation for purchase of
a controlled substance. Bond was not set,
• Sal Imi Lushlnn Smith, 22, 440 Mrllonvlllc. Apt. 15.
Sanford, on u warrant for violating the terms of bis probation
on theft eburges. Bond not set,
• William James White, 35. 1017 Pine Ave.. Sanford, on
charges thut he fulled to appear In court for sentencing. Bond
was set at 9500

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land zoned A-1 Agriculture within the area shown in the map in this advertise­
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April 7, 1994, at 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible, in the City
Commission Chambers, Lake Mary City Hall, 100 N. Country Club Road, Lake
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FOR SOLID WASTE
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
FISCAL YEAR
ENDING
SEPTEMBER 30, 1993
RESIDENTIAL
Collection
Disposal
Recycling
Average total cost per
residential unit per month

$7.47
$3.58
$2.10
$13.15

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zoned A-1 Agriculture.
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Collection
Disposal
Average total cost per nonresidential unit per month

$73.70
$92.61
$166.31

(1) Based on the average non-residential customer,
with a four-yard container emptied twice per week.
Specific service may vary based upon requirements.

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- Sanford Horald, Sanford. Florida - Monday, March 28, 1994

Editorials/ Opinions
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ED ITO R IA L

Tomorrow day
of decision, get
out and vote
Tom orrow w ill bo a clay o f decision for the
citizens o f Lake Mary. It Is th e ir o p p o rtu n ity
to select a new c ity com m issioner.
Four candidates are seeking election to fill
the rem ainder of the term held by A.R. "D o c "
Jorc, who passed away on January 27. The
term w ill expire at the end o f 1995.
W ith o n ly one p o litic a l seat, and no
referendum s on the ballot, the tendency m ay
be to overlook tom orrow 's o p p o rtu n ity to
vote.
In past elections, we have heard m any
excuses w hich w ill probably he made. "1
don't know all the candidates, so I'll let
someone w ho does make the decision." " I t ’s
only a sm all election, I can't waste m y tim e ."
Or. the weakest excuse o f all. " I d o n 't really
cure who gets elected, no one In governm ent
is any good."
It's saddening, but true. We have people
who ju s t d o n 't core. As a result, whoever w ins
Hie race, w ill be selected by only a sm all
num ber o f people.
'
A fte r that occurs, those who w o u ld n 't vote
have a tendency to respond by co m p laining
about governm ent.
The tim e lo take action begins Just before
the election. Get to know the candidates.
Listen to w h a t they have to say about the
c ity 's p ro b le m s und needs. S tu d y th e ir
character and consider w hat they may be
able to do as a com m issioner.
Then, on election day. take the tim e lo go to
the polls and cast th a t ballot.
UnforUm qUjly. we have some citizens w ho
are uottsu inlly against any person connected
w ith politics, A few o f them w ill brag that
they vote /n r the person they believe Is the
least-rotten o f the apples.
If we allow that type o f a ttitu d e to continue
and expand, we w ill have good governm ent.
The citizens o f Lake Mary need and deserve
the best C ity Com m ission possible. T o m o r­
row. the people have the o p p o rtu n ity to help
make it such.
Regardless o f how m uch extra tim e it may
take, or inconvenience it may produce, get
out and vote.
T h e re is o n ly one v o tin g plucc. The
com m ission chum bcr of Lake M ary C ity Mall
w ill he open from 7 a.rn. u n til 7 p.m.
Stop by. look at the com m ission podium
and th in k o f w ho you believe w ill do the best
Job In the vacant scut. Then vote for that
candidate.

LETTER

Stop subsidies
A Feb. 7 article In The Chicago Tribune dealt
with the subject of "schnorrjng." That word Is the
Yiddish woril for "begging" or “ mooching." Yossl
Uellln. the deputy foreign minister of Israel,
admitted before ati International women's Zionist
group, tiiai Israel was Indeed a "Sclmorrcrland.”
Now Yitzhak Rabin, die prime minister of Israel,
look umbrage al the remarks o fh is deputy foreign
minister. He wanted to make Bure that the
American Jewish community continued to send
$500 million every year to Israel. This Is how he
expressed himself:
"I know It sounds good to say. "L e t’s not be
schnorrcra, but I don't feel like a sebnorrer when I
demand that world Jewry help the Israeli governmeni and people lo absorb Immigrants."
Where does the leader of a foreign government
get the right lo demand anything of citizens or
another country? Where does Rabin get the right
to make demand on American citizens?
Isn't the prime minister of Israel calling Into
question the loyidty of Jews to the lands In which
they live by Ids assumption that he ha3 the right lo
give orders to the Jews of the world and that he
must be obeyed?
Isn t it time for the American Jewish community
to end its subsidization of “ Schnorrcrlnnd" with Its
annual $5(X) million gift and Invest that money in
America? Isn't it time for American Jews lo tell the
prime minister of Israel that they arc Americans
ilrst. last and always and (hat their loyalty Is to the
United Slates of America — not Israel.
Robert E. Nordlandcr
Exec. Director
Robert E. Nordlandcr A
Associates
Mcnasha, Wls.

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

N A T H E N T O FF

How to combat tribalism in schools
The speuker holds up a rather frayed $10 bill
ami asks bis audience — community tenders,
tcnchrrs or Journnllsls depending un the
engagement — to name (lie five freedoms
guaranteed by the Flrsl Amendment. The prize
Is die $10.
A frequent lecturer, he has yet to llnd a
w inner, according In Ids colleague. Paul
McMastcrs of the Freedom Forum First Amend­
ment Center at Vanderbilt University.
In visiting secondary schools and colleges. 1
have bad a parallel experience wtth the Fourth
Amendment. I ask what's In II. and there Is a
dense silence.
1 tell them It's about the crucial timlls on the
government's right to search their homes or their
very persons. That doesn't help much. They do
not know that the police must have a warrant
based on probable cause and particularly
describing what and whom are to l»e searched.
Nor have I found any students — or Journalists
for dint mntter — who know nil the five freedoms
packed Inlo the Firm Amendment.
Hut I haven't visited Corine O'DmmeH’s flrsl
grade class at the Campbell Elementary School
outside Denver. On the blackboard, l am told. Is
die word GRASP, which would win any of the
students thal $10 prize, lor they have learned

dial the five freedoms In the Flrsl Amendment
arc: Grievance (pelIdem for redress). Religion
( f r e e d o m of).
Assembly Ithe rigid
to ). S p e e ch a nd
Press.
Corine O'Donnell
uses die Education
for Freedom Curricu­
lum developed by the
F irs t A m endm ent
Congress al the Uni­
versity of Colorado In
Denver. Its executive
director. Julie Lucas,
noles Hint In the
schools now there is
( I have soen
— with reganl to the
voluntary
C o n s 111 u 11 o n —
self"almost an Illiterate
sogroyatlon
g e n e ra tio n , w ho
at
lunch
doesn't want to partables and In
llrlp u lc In governthe school
liieiil and doesn't sre
corridors £
die need. And who Is
quite routenI In let
some oilier people make decisions for them."
In die schools there is also an Increasing

separation between races and ethnic groups. In
most parts of the country, t have seen voluntary
sclf-segregutinn at Innch (allies and In the school
corridors. Al colleges, administrators have
timidly legitimized this self-segregation by sel­
ling up separate resident buildings.
Gary Trudeau In Dooncsbury foresees the
eventual demand by blnek students for separate
drinking fountains throughout the university.
Ramon Corltnes. the chancellor of New York
City's school system, feels that a lively un­
derstanding of lilt* fundamental freedoms that all
Americans share - but they Ilrst -have to know
about thrm - might tiegln to transcend this
tribal Ism.
A student In a Harlem school bail said, a lew
days before I saw Cortlnes, that she did not
consider herself an American America bus no
use for blacks, she emphasized, and so she hud
no use for America. I wondered II she knew how
powerfully the First Amendment was used by
Malcolm X. by Jesse Jackson, by the Student
Nou-Vlolent Coordinating Committee. And. In­
deed. by Uni Is Farrakhan
The Education lor Freedom Curriculum, which
has begun lo unite the trib e s In some
classrooms. Is spreading around the counlry, but
most schools still have nothing like II.

SARAH O V ER S T R EET

No Bunnies
at Hooters
A report on the NHC news magazine
"Dateline" seui me lo my library lo look up a
3 1-year-old magazine article. The stories
reminded me o( each other and I wanted in
see how much had changed In three decades
The TV segment (aid of a lawsuit filed by
four former waitresses at "H ooters." a
nationwide restaurant chain It features
waitresses dremed In skimpy shorts and
m ldrllf lops. T lr women are alleging sexual
discrimination and sexual harassment.
T h e ir a tto r n e y
c la im s i h a t liltwomen were farced
to tie " s e x u a lly
exploited as a modil i o n of t h e i r
employment."
Incidents

HOODING CARTER

Keep human rights pressure on
Secretary of State Warren Christopher's
rctreut from HcIJIng tills month may not have
rivaled Napoleon's from Moscow, but it came
close. The Issue at hand now Is whether the
cause that took him to China Is worth the
hcaduchcs It Incurs. The answer Is still yes.
(hough It Is probable thut a new approach Is
needed to reach an old objective.
What prompted the Chinese leadership lo
publicly humiliate Mr. Christopher was appar­
ently renewed fury over Washington's objec­
tions lo their deplorable human rlghln perfor­
mance. That fury hud Its roots In the
prcsldcnt's decision lust June to attach
conditions to the one-year extension of
most-favorcd-natlon trading status to China.
" I want to make It clear to them dial there
has to be some progress on human rights and
the use of prison lat&gt;or." he said then. Renewal
of MFN In June 1994 would depend on such
progress, he promised.
The plain fact then and now Is that the
president docs not want to revoke MFN. He
neted to forestall Congress from going even
further and faster. The president's executive
order postponed a showdown, buying lime for
diplomacy to convince the Clilncsc that their
Bclf-lntcrcst should prompt human rights
reforms.
What self-interest could possibly convince
the old tyrnnts that they should loosen their
dictatorial grip and thereby threaten their
control? Not surprisingly, the answer Is
money.
Most-favorcd-mUlon status gives China equal
access lo the Amcrleun market, where It sold
over $30 billion a year In merchandise, food
and machinery lust year. R bought $8 billion or
so from us. Thut $20 bllllon-pius surplus Is a
vital component of their economic mod­
ernization program, which produced dramatic,
though far from uniform, growth over the lust
decade.
On the U.S. side of the matter, sclf-tntcrcsi Is
also Involved, despite the huge trude Im­
balance, second only to the one wc run with
Japan. The Chinese market, 1.2 billion people
strong, Is so potentially lucrative thal neither
American businessmen nor government of­
ficials want to sec It threatened. Visions of
fabulous opportunities dance like sugar plums
In their collective psyches, clouded only by
nightmares of a calamitous showdown over
human rights.
Hut It Is Important to remember that tills Is
not the first time this dilemma bus arisen. It Is
also not the Drst time that businessmen on the
one hand und rcglunul specialists un the other
have Insisted that the United Stales hud no
rig h t to "Impose i t ’s values" on o ilie r
countries. For that matter, the popular refrain
(hat economic growth must precede apd Is the
absolute necessary precondition for t.'uman
rights advances In China was mndc curlier

about places ns disparate as the former Soviet
Union and a clutch of Latin American
dictatorships Wrong then, wrong now.
The continuing reality, moreover. Is that
whut Is being asked of Chlnu — us was earlier
asked of the Soviet Union und oilier despo­
tisms — Is that it live up to Its own promises
and signed agreements, not lliut It t&gt;ow Its
knees (o "c u ltu ra l
Imperialism." To say
lo autocrats that the
Universal Declara­
tion of Human Rights
Is not Just u collec­
tion of words, hut a
solemn pledge. Is to
echo an Irrefutable
truth.
Hut thut doesn't
mean there Isn’t a
le g itim a te debate
about the beat way to
advance the cause of
f i l h e Issuo at
hum an rig h ts . In
hand now Is
China and elsewhere.
w
hether Iho
The opponents of
cause that took
linking trade to per­
him to China is
formance have an
worth the
arguable point. To
hoadaches It
w a lk u w u y fro m
Incurs. Jj
engagement Is no
way to pursue a
mission. As they see It, the United Slates
should seek expanded contact at every possi­
ble level, not shrink from It.
They are right, so long ns contact Is linked lo
unrelenting diplomatic pressure. What worries
human rights advocates, however. Is (he fear
thal Washington might again prove Incapable
of doing two big things simultaneously. It was
because President Nixon wus reluctant to do so
that Congress passed laws In the mid-1970s
which laid the foundation for the Carter
administration's human rights policy and the
e v o lv in g fra m e w o rk o f h um an rig h ts
diplomacy ever since. Each lime someone
argues for exemptions for one counlry or a
double standard for another, the specter of
retreat from hard-won human rights principles
Inevitably arises.
As for big business. It bus repeatedly proved
thut Its concerns about democracy ami human
rights are skin tlcep when they come Into
conflict with the profit motive. It's worth
remembering that some of (be same U.S.
com p an ie s th a t c o n fro n te d S ecreta ry
Christopher In Hcljlng with complaints about
the administration's MFN llireat once argued
against getting tough with the apartheid South
African government and the military Junta In
Argentina, umoug others.
Devising a workable alternative Is within the
competence of the president and his advisers.

l It c

women r lt r Include
having to wear shorts
fro m w h ic h th e ir
huttex ks "hung o u l "
und Ix-lng given drru g nlo ry and sex­
I Both
ually Implicit
buainossos
n ic k n a m e s . One
oponly
w om un says that
acknowledged
w h e n s li e e o m they worn built
plained altuul her It ip
around
being too short, a
showcasing
manager lold her.
attractive
" T h is Is Hooters,
women's
l ’cople want lo see
bodies. Jj
your la sluiia wwd
lor hrcunls was blct*|&gt;ed by NUC)."
The 31-year-old magazine urtlcle I went
hack to and read again was Gloria Stclnem's
"A Humiy's Talc," her account of three
weeks In 1963 spent undercover as a waitress
In the New York Playboy Club.
Doth stories were about businesses that
openly aeknow lrdged they were hull) around
show casing a ttractive w om en's Ix k IJcn.

In both stories. Hie waitresses wore skimpy,
sexy costumm and sometimes heard sexual
remarks uinm l nl them, although the women
In the "DalcUne" report wen- unclear as to
how often It hu|jpcns In Hooters. They hinted
thut, If their case goes lo trial, evidence of
sexually offensive remarks would he p res­
ented.
In some ways, the two stories were
markedly different.
Hmmlcs In 1963 wore tortuous, whaleIroned satin swimsuits I hat left indcnlullons
along their ribs und they carried heavy food
trays while wearing spike heels. Slclncm
claims that at the end of her three-week stint,
her feel were left permanently a half-size
bigger. Hooters waitresses, on the other hand,
wear comfortable tennis shoes. They may feel
personal distress at hanging out ol their
clothes, but tlx: only physical discomfort
from a Hooters uniform Is too much breeze.
Playboy Uunnlcs were lured with promises
of high pay. bul Stclncm reported that the
women she Interviewed were paid poorly and
fell cheated oul of tip money. The cx-Hooters
waitresses say they made great money. One
complained mat she averaged five limes as
much salary nl Hooters as she did at her
present Job. She wanted lo keep the Hooters
salary, yet do uwuy with tlx- uniform and
offensive comments. She stayed al Hooters
nine months.
*
One remarkable contrast was the differing
expectations of the Uunnlcs nf the 'HOs vs. the
"Hooters Girls," us management calls them,
of today. The Bunnies In Stclnem's article
seemed In think thal all of the sexual
Innuendo - a few even talked of sexual reality
sometimes, If a client were a Number One
Kcyholdcr •• was Just par for the course. It
was the price llx-y paid for getting good Ups
from men. The four ex-lhxXers waitresses
seem genuinely appalled to liavc discovered
they were expected to dress In provocative
clothes, or dial men would make rude or
sexually explicit remarks Just because they
were dressed In those clothes.
Well, at least these four young women don't
believe that lecherous behavior Is a natural
by-product of employment, regardless of
whnt they're wearing. The settlement of their
lawsuit will tell them If they're right or not.

�Sanlord Horald. Sanford, Florida - Monday, March 28, 1994 - 8A

Museum----Continued from Page 1A

meetingarena.
The original museum was
built In 1057 to fulfill die wishes
of Henry S. Sanford's wife,
Sanford's daughter. Carola. do­
nated her father's library of 19th
century hooks, many of Ills
household furnishin g s, and
papers.
Until late Iasi year, II has been
known as the Henry Shelton
Sanford Memorial Library and
M u s e u m . T he n am e w as
s h o rte n e d to the S a n fo rd

Museum by the C ity Com ­
mission.
The work toward expanding
the building actually started In
1989 when the city received a
pledge of $25,000 from the
Hlseorleal Society. On Feb. 26,
15)90. the City Commission
c o m m itte d an a d d it io n a l
$ 100,000 from rrservr funds. In
1991. the project received
$150,000 from Ihe Tourist De­
velopment Council.
Private sector donations also
helped finance llu- tola) project.
With Ihe new addition of the

Chase Gallery, curator Alicia
Clarke said the museum now
has a great drill of his papers
and historical documents deal­
ing with forts, businesses, celery
growing, the Naval Air Station,
railroads, and wane focus on
sporting events ami prominent
pcrsnnolltlrs In l lx- San font area.
The Chase Gallery dedleallon
will be held at 5:15 p.m. this
Wednesday. The public and per­
sons Interested In Ihe museum
are urged to he &lt;«i hand.
The museum Is located at 520
E. First Street In Sanford.

Recycling—

In Lake Mary. 163.000 lbs. of
reuse, an Increase over the
544.000 Ihs. collected In .Janu­ waste was sepamted for reuse In
The county must attain a DO ary Garbage re c y c lin g a c­ February, a drop from the
percent garbage dhqx&gt;sa1 rale by counted for 156.400 Ihs. of the 2 15J.000 lbs collected In Janu­
January 1994 under stale regu­ amount, down slightly from the ary.
182.000 Ihs. collected In Janu­
lations.
In Longw ood. a to ta l o f
Counlywlde curbside recycling ary. A total of 475.000 Ihs. of 4 14.(MX) lbs. of wastes were
remained fairly constant during yard waste were collected, collected curbside for reuse, a
the past two months. A total of compared to 494.000 Ihs. collec­ sleep Increase from Ihe 302.000
Ihs. e o llc e tc d In J a n u a ry .
2 .1 million Ihs. of garbage were ted In January.
collected from curbside bins In
February, compared lo 2.3 m il­
lion lbs. i he previous month.
Curbside yard waste collections Continued from Psge 1A
Award Is the result of Furlong's
Increased from 1.0 million lbs lo hr wrote in the essay. "I Jusl will
1990 campaign promise to do­
2.5 million lbs.
have lo work even harder than 1 nate 25 percent of his com­
S pringtim e yard clean-ups do now, ond lake a few student mission salary lo pay for scJiolhave begun
loans and place myself In debt arshlps tor young people wishing
Newsprint. I lie paper used for for a while lo pay for college."
to continue their education
newspapers, remained the lop
He said Ills mother has always beyond high school.
material offered for recycling. A tried to teach him to work hard
total of 13 million Ihs. were and to always go after wluii he
collected In February, the same wants. He Mild lie feels that Is
amount collected lo January
the approach he takes to life.
In (he unincorporated areas,
Holtz said that he Is motivated
curbside reuse collections re­ hy two things. He wanis to make
mained steady at about 10 his mother proud, he said, and
million lb s . down from the I 7 he wants to do well In life. Thai,
million Ihs collected In January
he said. Is the "key mntlvaltonal
Garbage recycling remained force In liny) hurt! work."
steady al 1.2 million Ihs. lo
He said thal most of tils family
February, compared lo 1.3 m il­ Is "not well educated" and must
lion Ihs. lit January. Curbside work hard for what they need,
yard waste colled ions remained he has learned that he must
constant at ah(*it 343.000 Ihs., work hard "In order to raise (my)
down slightly Imm 3451.(XX) Ills
standard of living to lx- suc­
In •January
cessful in the world and make
In Sanford, residents offered a something of myself "
tolal of about 038.(XX) Ihs of
He said Ills mother has always
garbage and yard waste for supported him as he has tried to
lake ihe most c h a lle n g in g
classes in school and "not take
submitted a letter to the com
the easy way out ."
mission Iasi Wednesday.
In addition to volunteering Ills
’ll we cannot accomplish an Him- to tutor other students and
Immediate resolution to this working In the school's media
matter." he wrote. "1 will be center. Holtz Is also taking
Instruelliig Ihe PTC lo conilmic- evening classes al Seminole
ou the course of foreclosure on C o m m u n ity College and Is
working part time at the county
the land."
II the KTC forecloses, there is a school hoard h e a d qu a rters
question rcgurdlng whether the prrlnrmlng u variety of duties.
city would continue to have
Furlong Milit the young man Is
complete jurisdiction over the i a shining example of the kind ot
land on which the Indicting Is person tie wants to honor with
tils award.
located
The Commissioner's Choice
City Manager Mill Simmons Is
suggesting (hat (lie cumlsslon
take a vote during lonlghl's
meeting on the lease proposed
by Sandler

Continued from Page 1A

Award---------

((■raid Photo by Aogar lUrnacb

Ono of Iho Easier Bunny's holpors was al Lee P
Mooro PorK In Sanford on Saturday to help Kick
off the Egg Hunt soason with the Sanford
Rocroatlon Department's annual hunt While the
roal Eastor Bunny Is In his workshop, dying eggs

[

Leases
Continued from Page 1A
cor responding
non compete clauses can be de­
leted from the other city leases
on the riverfront properly, of the
, ( Holiday Inn lease and Monroe
Harbor. Inc. lease.
The Holiday Itui leusr Is also
scheduled for commission con­
sideration at today'a meeting.
During past discussion.*, 'here
K. has been a recommendation that
It be given a noncompete clause

to prevent the development of extensions, and other points
any a d tltllu n u l re s ia u ra n is whic h have not Item fully agreed
and/or motels on the Sanford u|H)ii lie Sevcrna and the city.
Several modifications to the
lakefront area
Sevcrna T ile Company fins lease have already been re
submitted the proposed lease for commended at previous meet­
ings. The Resolution Trust Cor­
the Holiday Inn property.
Still to l&gt;c d rlrm iln rd Is Im ­ poration. which presently owns
mediate rental revenue lo Ihe the Holiday Inn building, has
cily, and prospective rental rev­ now submitted a new recom­
mended lease, containing sever­
enue over lbe llfcnf the lease.
Also needing n decision Is the al modifications.
Regarding the mailer. Dernle
overall lease term of 90-years,
with options for two 25-year Sandler, representing Severna.

1Chips

Continued from Page 2A

mutic llles
He has had subjects chew in tim e lo
metronomes to gauge how long chips slay
crunchy. He has used computer screens and
pointers for eaters to show how they move chips
around In their mouths.
And foi Ids study. "Analysis of Food Crushing
Sounds During Mastication." he has used
sophlsllcatcd equipment lo measure the decibel
levels and pitch of chip chewing.
"Watch people when they're watching televi­
sion and eating potato chips." Lee said. "One of
the things Ihey're doing Is manipulating the- food
In such a way us to maximize the noise.
"T hai's part of the enjoyment — that's part ol
ilic mystique of eating.
"Kids will even have noise wars, they'll sit
there and go crunch buck and forth like they're
throwing Imaginary' sound waves at each other."
. I the professor said.
In fact. Lee and a group of psychologists
conducted a study Hint found Inferences can he
made about personalities based on the way
people cal chips. So-called "face Bluffers" who
attack their food lend to he male, aggressive.
Ilvc-to-cat types. "Nlhhlcrs" tend to be female,
An docile.
til.-.-

ill
hi

DEATHS
OLIN E.OREER
O lln E. Greer. 00. Major.
U.S.A.F. (Ret.), of Arlington. Vu..
died Wednesday. March 23,
1004. In Arlington. Born In
Geneva. Nov. 15. 1924, lie lived
In Geneva until entering the Air
Force. He served In World War 11
us a U-17 pilot. He belonged to
(he Retired Offleers Club.
Survivors Include wife. Marie;
d a u g h te r. J e n n ife r Lew is.
A rlin g to n ; b ro th e r, D avid.
Geneva; tdsters. Hazel Vlnlog,
Naomi Poll, both of Orlando.
Audrey Johnson. Geneva; three
granddaughters.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford, In charge of arrangements.

ELLEN LOWRY
Ellen Lowry. 01. Myrtle Drive.
Long wood, died Sunday, March
27. 1994, ul South Seminole
Hosptlul. Long wood. Bom Aug.
15, 1902. In Ireland, she moved
lo Central Florida In 1979. Mrs.
Lowry was a homemaker. She
was Presbyterian.
Survlvora Include daughters.
Eleanor L. Dowd, Longwood,
Anna May Symons, San Jose,
Calif.; sister, Margaret Parks,
Cookstown. Ind.; six grand­
c h i l d r e n a n d 14 g r e a t grandchildren.
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and hiding gills In plaslic shollod ones, Chris
Usry, director ol the Sanford Senior Conlor,
sorvod as a surrogate rabbit for soveral hundred
Ditto onos who worn at tho wookond evonl More
Easter events will be announced this week

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Lately. Lee has been finding broader applica­
tion.* for (lie techniques he developed, such as
trying to find out why older people seem lo’ gel
bored. With the taste of foods more quickly,
leaching people to chew who have swallowing
disorders and looking Into why people undergo­
ing chemotherapy perceive food tastes differently
Lee, 41. who began his career as a food sensory
researcher ut Procter A Gamble |thc maker ol
Pringles), said he often gets tired of having to
justify Ills studies.
"The fact Is what 1 do Is very useful to small
groups of people." he said. "When people say
you’re doing foolish nonsense, that Irrttuies me a
little bit because those people arc basically
reveal log their Ignorance."
Still, he plays along when radio talk show hosts
put him on the air and huve callers munch chips
tor him to guess the brand. "Hey, I dldii I do
badly. I was alxiut 50-50."
And wlu-n engineering professors meet al social
functions to talk about their newly developed
microprocessors unci complex research. Lee can
Hold his head high when he reminds them he,
loo. holds a patent In chip technology.
" I t ’s true.” he said. "1 Just leave out the word
potato."

llo lh Item s arc scheduled for
discussion al tlie work session,
b e g in n in g al -I .11) p m th is
.d ietnoon In the C ity Manager's
conference room.

Community
Home Buyer
Program.

Depending on Ihe outcome of
the- discussions, one or both
Items may lx- carried over to the
regular commlstlun meeting,
beginning al 7 p m In I hicommission chambers of San
lord City Hall. 300 N Park
Avenue.

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ouneishlp. NunBank &lt;ai i help you thriKigh llw- ( onliLsiou mid
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School
W h a t’s for lunch?

Y&lt;Kite invited lu register lor n senes ol inkninniivi- ( lasseson
rvrry ini|xinnnr ; ls) mt'I ol buying&lt;i homo And. uimxh nmpleUon
ol tlM- 1 muse m mi may I m'tome eligible lot a s| m‘&lt;ini Ixime
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• Budgeting let Imiques
• Evaluating Your Ctet III

Tuesday, Mar. 29,1994

Macaroni and Cheese
Garden Peas
Mixed Fruit
or Choi’s Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk_____________

• I lie I fix ess o| Buying a Home

• lim ning lot I Ionic
ownership

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• All Al xml Closing on a
Hone Loan

Classes are I ~l&lt;1:1:
Home. Forest City, In charge of
arrangements.

DELTA TOLEDO

Della Toledo. 46, Barbuda
Way. Altnmonlc Springs, died
Thursday, March 24. 1994. ul
OENY MAOI
Gcny Magi. 84, Greyford Lane. her residence. Born In Puerto
CuBselherry, died Saturday. Rico, she moved to Central
March 20. 1994. al Regents Park Florida In 1993. Mrs. Toledo was
Nursing Home. Winter Park. a n u r s e 's a id e . She was
Born March 12. 1910. In Italy, Pcnleostal.
S urvivors Include mother.
she moved to Ccnlrnl Florida In
1935. Mrs. Magi wus a home­ Blanca Morales. A lta m o n te
maker. She was a member of St. Springs; sons. Dkivld, New York.
Daniel. Paint CoumI; brothers.
Augustine Catholic Church.
Survivors Include duughtcr, Jose, Orlando, Hector. New
Lcda Duincnlct. Casselberry; York: sister. Lillian Gulrllo. New
sisters, Rosa Bartollnl, Ida Neel, York: two grandchildren.
Colllson Funcntl Home. Ocoee.
both of Italy; two grandchildren
In churgc of arrangements.
and four great grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F u lre h lld Funeral
Home. Goldenrod, In charge of ELEANORE JANET WEDDEL
Eleanore Janet Wcddcl, 75.
arrangements.
S.R. 415, New Smyrna Beach,
riled Sunday. March 27. 1994. at
BLAINE LOIB MILLER
Elaine Lois Miller. 70, An­ H lllliaven Healthcare Center.
derson Circle. Sanford, died Sanford. Born Feb. 21. 1919. In
Friday. March 25. 1994. at Qulnccy, III., she moved lo
Central Florida Regional Hospi­ Central Florida from Chicago
tal, Sanford. Bom Dec. 29, 1023. Heights, III., In 1974. Mrs.
In Beaver Dam. WIs., she moved Wcddcl was a homemaker.
Survivors Include daughter.
to Sanford In 1956. Mrs. Miller
was a licensed practical nurse. Stella Cussudy. Sanford: five
grnmlchlldren and nine great­
She was Lutheran.
Survivors Include husband, grandchildren.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
Marvin: son. Steve. Sunford:
b ro th e r. W tllium F. Lahbs. ford, In charge ofarrangements.
Rochester. Minn.
Brlsson Funeral Home, San­ CORA LEE WOODY
Cora Lee Wcxxly. HI. o f 2220
ford, in charge ofarrangements.

Maxlmiim.illou.il &gt;le Income to j kink i|iaie in 1lome Buyers
I T&lt;»gram

Jitway Avc.. Sunford, died Sat­
urday, March 26. al DeBary
Manor. DeBary. Born Jan. 22,
1913. In Wlgham. Gu.. she
moved lo Sanford 45 years ago
from there. Mrs. Woody was u
homemaker and a member of St.
Matthews M. I I Church. San­
ford.
Survivors Include son. Jerome
W h ita k e r. Sanford; sisters,
Louise Francis, Wclllon, Fla..
Ruby Hines. Behind. Ruth Pat­
ton. Roswell, Ga.. L llla r P.
Oliver. Rochester. N.Y.. Bertha
P. Brown. Sanford; brothers,
Clarence Franklin. West Palm
Bench. Jessie Franklin. Belle
Glade, Gordon Phlltlpc, Jr., Or­
lando.
Sunrise Funeral Home. Sunlord. In charge of arrangements.

FUN ER ALS
M ILLE R . ELAINE LOIS
Funeral Service* Ur M r* Miller will be
Tueviay, March i t . X I p m In the Brl**on
Funeral Chapel Crerrullon will follow *erv
Icei. Frlendl max cdl at lh* luneral hc:ne
Tueiday from noon until Ihe lima ol lervlce
Arrangement* by Urliton Funeral Home.
Senford

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Funeral Service* for M r* Wrddel will be
private The family *m gett* that In lieu ol
flower*, memorial dorutlon* be made lo a
favorite charity
Arrangement* by Brlsion Funeral Home.
Sanford

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• A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, March 28, 1994

Legal Notices
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H ia iO H T C E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
IE M IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASI NUMBER,
t j J IM CA U B
ARIADNE. INC . a Florid*
Corporation.
Plalnllll.
V I.

CAYNELLE M HENRICK.
t la l
Defendant*
CLERK'S
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that pur»uant to a Final Sum
mary Judgment ol Foratloiura
•nlarad In I ha above entitled
causa In the Circuit Court ol
Seminole County. Florida. I will
u l l at public auction to the
highest bidder lor Cash at the
Watt Front Door at the Seminole
County Courthouse. JOI North
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Florida,
at the hour ol II 00 a m, on April
I I . life, that certain parcel ol
real property described as
follows:
"LOT S. BLOCK 10. TIER I.
E R TRAFFORO S MAP OF
THE TOWN OF SANFORO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
P LA T BOOK I. PAOES IS
THROUGH 44, IN C LU S IV E .
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA "
O A TE O this 14th day ol
March. IMS
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O FTH E COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
DEPUTYCLERK
Publish M a rc h il, 71. Itts
OEP l i t
NOTICEOF
PUBLIC HEARINO
TO CONIIOER A
CONDITIONAL USE
Nolle* Is hereby given thel a
Public Hearing will be held by
the Planning k Toning Com
mission In the City Commission
Chambers. City Hall. Senlurd.
Florida, at 7 00 p m on Thurs
day. April 2, IMS. to consider a
request lor a Conditional Use In
a GC I. General Commercial
Toning District
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lots
21. 24. J» 24. Druid Park. PB 4
Pg. JS. and Lots s«. sf. SO. SI. S2
Amended Plat Druid Park. PB
2. Pg S. ol the Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida
Being more generally de
scribed as IMS Orlando Drive
Conditional Use Requested
Automotive dealer sales lusedl
and e e p a n s lo n of a non
conforming use
All parties In Interest and
cllliens shall have an opportunl
ty to be heard at said hearing
By order of the Planning A
Toning Commission of the City
ot Santord. Florida, this IJlh
day of March. IMS
Joe Dennison. Chairman
Planning k Toning
Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at the
above m eeting or hearing,
hei she may need a verbatim
record ot the proceedings In
eluding the testimony end evi­
dence. which record Is not
provided by the City ot Sanlord
(F S ia e e iM i •
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS ­
A B IL IT IE S N E E O IN G
ASSISTANCE TO P A R TIC I
PATE IN ANY OP THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
AT JJO S424 ss HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EETIN G
Publish March J i. IMS
OEP 2JS
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 42 220 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
GERTRUDE W McGARITY
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol the
e s ta te of G E R T R U D E W
M c G A R IT Y . deceased. File
Number SS 2JOCP. Is pending In
the Circuit Court lor SEMI
NOLE County, Florida. Probate
Division, the address of which Is
X I N Park Avenue. Sanford.
F lo r id a . The n a m e s and
addresses ot the personal repre
sentallve and the personal rep
resenlatlve's attorney are set
forth below
A LL IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE N O TIFIE D THAT;
All persons on whom this
notice Is served who have ob
lections that challenge the valid
Ity of the will. Ihe qualifications
of the personal represanlallve.
venue, or jurisdiction of Ihls
Court are required to file their
objections w ith this Court
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All creditors ol Ihe decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notlca Is served within three
months atter Ihe dale ol the first
publication of this notice musl
file their claims with this Court
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of Ihe
decedent and persons having
claims or demands agalnil Ihe
decedent's estate must file Ihelr
Claims with this court W ITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A LL C LA IM S. DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILEO WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
The date ol the first publlca
lion of this Notice 1s March 21.
1M4.
Personal Represanlallve:
LAWRENCE WADE
HAWLEY
C/O Zee Medical
S West Chester Plata
Elmsford, NY I0S2J
Attorney for Personal
Represanlallve:
JAMES E. SHEPHERD.
ESQUIRE
ISJO Stale Road «J4 West
Suite 200
Longwood. Florida 22710
Telephone: (407IIM 9I9I
Florida Bar No.: I25M7
Publish: March 24 1 April s.
IMS
OEP 221

President takes a spring break

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
OIVES NOTICE OF
INTENDED AOENCY ACTION
The Olstrld gives notice of Its
Intent to Issue a permit to Ihe
following appllcantls) on April

Blk 2. Tr *, E R Tratlords Map
ot the Town of Sanford at
recorded In PB I. Pg 41 of the
Public Records ot Seminole
County, FL. and run N 00*0l'57"
E along Ihe W line ol Lois 4 and
4 lor a distance of 172 72' to Ihe
NE corner ol said Lol 4. thence
run N 44*14'47'' E tor a distance
of IS 00' lo the NW corner of Lol
4. Blk 2. Tr t; Ihence run S
00*0117" W along Ihe W line ot
Lois 4 and 7 lor a distance ol
172 77’ to Ihe SW corner ol said
Cot 7; Ihence run S 14*14'I I ” W.
IS 00' lo the Point ol Beginning
Being more generally de
scribed at the Northwest corner
ol U S Highway 17 47 and 2nd
Street
Conditional Use Requested
Addition of a second detached
sign at Ihe Intersection ol 1st
Street and Maple Avenue
All parlies In Interest and
cllliens shall have an opportunl
ty to be heard at said hear Ing
By order of Ihe Planning k
Zoning Commission ol Ihe City
of Sanlord. Florida. Ihls 12th
day ol March. 1442
Joe Dennison. Chairman
Planning k Zoning
Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
person decides lo appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at the
above m eeting or hearing,
he/she may need a verbatim
record of the proceedings In
eluding the testimony and evl
dance, which record Is not
provided by Ihe City of Sanlord
(FS 244 01011
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS
A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G
ASSISTANCE TO P A R T IC I
PATE IN ANY OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
AT 220 1474 24 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE M E E TIN G
Publish March 74. 1442
OEP 722

Notice ol Iher Ill's Sale
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain
Writ ot Enecutlon Issued out ot
and under Ihe seal at the County
Court of Pinellas County, Flor
Ida. Case «4200l7l0COO4l upon a
llnal lodgment rendered In Ihe
aloresald Court on the I7fh day
of June A D 1442. In that certain
case entitled Barnett Recovery
Corporation. Plalnllll vs Karl
Peek and Carol Peek. Defendant
which aloresald Writ of Eiecu
lion was delivered to me as
Sheriff of Seminole County,
Florida and I have levied upon
all the right, title and Interest ol
Ihe detendanl. Carol Peek. In
and to Ihe following described
property, said property being
located In Seminole County,
Florida more particularly de
scribed as follows
One 1444 Ford Aeroster Van.
B l u e / T a n V I n
ftF M C A II7 IJ Z A J 0 2 4 ! being
stored al Altamonte Towing
and Ihe undersigned as Sherill
of Seminole County. Florida
will at II 00 A M on Ihe 20th
day ol April A D 1442. oiler for
sale and sell lo the highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, at the
Front (West) Door, at the steps
of the Seminole County Court
house In Sanlord. Florida. Ihe
above descr ibed properly
That said sale Is being made
to satisfy Ihe terms ot this Writ
ol Esecutlon
Donald F Esllnger, Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D IS
AB IITIES ACT OF 1440 PFR
SONS W ITH A DISA BILITY
N E E D IN G S P E C IA L AC
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 OF THE
S H E R IF F ’ S O F F IC E . EN
FO R C E A B LE W R ITS SEC
TIO N . 1221 J4TH S TREET
S A N F O R O . F L O R IO A AT
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PR O C EED IN G
TELE
PHONE
1407) 1M 4420 TTD
(2071 272 2272
Published March 21. 24 April 2.
II. with Ihe sale on April 20.
1742
DEP 141

12. IM S

ALAQUA JOINT VENTURE.
2040 P L A Y E R S P O I N T .
L O N G W O O D . F L 22 7 70.
application 4S II7 004IAM4 The
proled It located In Seminole
County. Sections 10. It. IS k II.
Township 20 South. Range J»
East The application It lor
M O D IF IC A T IO N TO TH E
PREVIOUSLY ISSUED PER
MITS TO SERVE A SINGLE
FAM ILY SUBDIVISION. GOLF
COURSE ANO CLUBHOUSE
KNOWN AS HAWKSCREST
The receiving waterbody It the
LITTLE W EKIVA RIVER
PULTE HOME CORP . 2210
L U C IE N W AY. SUITE 210
MAITLAND. FL 22711. appllca
lion #2 117 0311AM The project
It located In Seminole County,
Section IS. Township 21 South
Range 7* East The application
It lor MODIFICATION TO THE
PREVIOUSLY ISSUED PER
M IT TO SERVE A RESIDEN
TIAL SUBDIVISION KNOWN
AS ALTAMONTE RIDGE
C O R P O R A TE D E V E L O P
M E N T CORPORATION. SJS0
WEST HILLSBOUROUGH AV
E N U E T A M P A . F L JJ4IS.
application #4 117 0311AM1 The
pro|ect It located In Seminole
County, Section II. Township 21
South. Range 7f East The
application It lor MOOIFICA
TION TO THE PREVIOUSLY
ISSUED PERMITS TO SERVE
THE BEST BUYS ELECTRON
ICS STORE ON PARCEL B"
OF W E A T H E H S FIE L D V IL
L AGE The receiving waterbody
I t th e L I T T L E W E K IV A
RIVER
C IT Y O F A L T A M O N T E
S P R IN G S . 271 N E W B U R Y
PORT AVENUE. ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. FL 22701 application
IS 117 OJeOAG The protect Is
located In Seminole County.
Sections IJ, IS. 22 k 72. Town
ship 21 South. Range 74 East
The application It lor M OOIFI
CATION OF THE EXISTING
DRAINAGE WELLS IN OR
OER TO LOWER THE CON
TROL LAKE LEVEL FROM
ELEVATION FOR LAKE OR
IENTA The receiving water
body IsLAKE ORIENTA
O V E R S T R E E T IN V E S T
MENT COMPANY 200 EAST
ROBINSON STREET SUITE
471. O R LA N O O FL 22401
application SSII7 0271AC The
protect Is located In Seminole
County Sections 01 OS. 04 10 k
II. Township 20 South. Range 24
East The application It lor
C O N C E P T U A L A P PR O V A L
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF
A SURFACE WATER MAN
A G E M E N T S Y S T E M TO
SERVE A RESIDENTIAL DE
VELOPMENT WITH A GOLF
C O U R SE A N D C O U N T R Y
CLUU
F L O R ID A D E P A R T M E N T
OF TRANSPORTATION 714
SOUTH WOODLAND BLVD
DELAND. FL 22720. application
#2 117 0242AG The protect It
located In Seminole County.
Sections 22. 21. 74 k 77. Town
ship 14 South. Range 24 East
The application It tor CON
STRUCTION OF A SURFACE
WATER MANAGEMENT SYS­
TEM ASSOCIATED WITH THE
A D D IT IO N OF P A V E D
S H O U L D E R S ON S T A T E
ROAD sa The receiving water
body It the W EKIVA RIVER
JOHN II TENUTO JR . 172
HERON BAY CIRCLE. LAKE
MARY. FL 17724 application
rs II7 014SA The protect It to
ceted In Semtnole County. Sec
lion 24. Township 14 South
Range 24 East The application
it tor CONSTRUCTION OF A
SURFACE WATER MANAGE
MENT SYSTEM TO SERVE
LOT 4 OF THE RIVER OAKS
SUBDIVISION
The receiving
waterbody It Ihe W E K IV A
RIVER
The Ille lt) containing each of
the above listed appllcetlon(t)
are available for Inspection
Monday through Friday eacept
tor legal holidays. 4 00 a m to
1 00 p m at the St Johns River
W ater Management District
Headquarters or Ihe appropriate
field olllce The Olstrld will
take action on each permit
application listed above unless a
petition I or an administrative
proceeding (hearing) Is filed
pursuant lo the provisions ot
section 120 17. F I , and section
SOC I S II. F A C A person
whose substantial Interests are
aflected by any ot the Districts
proposed permitting decisions
Identified above may petition for
an administrative hearing In
accordance with section 120 17,
F S Petitions musl comply with
Ihe requirements ol Florida
A d m in istrativ e Code Rules
SOC I I I I and sOC I 121 and be
filed with (received by) Ihe
District Clerk. P O Boi 1224.
P alalka, Florida 22174 1224
Petitions for adm inistrative
hearing on Ihe above eppllcal
Ion( a) m utt be Hied within
fourteen (IS) days of publlca
Hons of this notice or within
fourteen (IS) days ol actual
receipt of this Intent, whichever
first occurs Failure to file a
petition within 'his lime period
shall constitute a waiver of any
right such person may have lo
request an administrative de
termination (hearing) under
section 120 17, F.S . concerning
Ihe sub|ect permit application
Petitions which a rt nol tiled In
accordance with Ihe above pro
visions are subject to dismissal
Shannon Barican
Sr. Permit Data Technician
Permit Data Services Division
SI. Johns River Water
Management District
Publish: March 21.1444
DEP 222
NOTICE OF
~
PUBLIC HEARINO
TOCONSIDER A
CONDITIONAL USE
Notlca It hereby given that a
Public Hearing will 2&gt;e held by
the Planning k Zoning Com
mission In Ihe City Commission
Chambers. Clly Hall, Sanford.
Florida, at 7:00 pm . on Thurs
day. April 7, 1442, to consider a
request for a Conditional Use In
a GC 2. General Commercial
Zoning District.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The
W W ot Lot 2 and all of Lot 5. Blk
2, T r 4, Town of Sanford,
according to the plat thereof at
recorded In PB I. Pgt 14 42. of
Ihe Public Records ol Seminole
County. FI; AND ALSO that
part of the alleyway lying W ol
Lots 4 and 7 and E of Lois I and
t, all being In Blk ), Tr 4 of E R
Traffordt Map of the Town of
Sanford a t recorded In PB 1, Pg
41 of the Public Records of
Seminole County, PI; being
more particularly described at:
Begin at Ihe SE corner of Lot *,

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT.IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 42 1114 CAI2B
CALIFORNIA FEDERAL
BANK, a F ederal Savings Bank
as successor in Interest to
California Federal Sovlnqsand
Loan Association.
Plalnllll
vs
C EDWARD PROCTOR and
CANDY E PROCTOR his wile
and FIRST BANK A TRUST
CO I k ,a REGENCY BANK
OF FLORIDA
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TOCHAPTER2S
NOTICE IS GIVEN that p u r
suant to a Summary Final
Judgment and Order Cancelling
and Rescheduling Foreclosure
Sale entered In Ihe above styled
cause I will sell lo the highest
and best bidder lor cash on April
72. 1442 at H 00 a m at Ihe west
front door of Ihe Seminole
County Courthouse Sanlord.
Florida, the following described
pro«&gt;er I y
Lot 720. Weklva Cove Phase
Four, according to Ihe plat
thereof, as recorded in Piet
Book 22. Pages 20. 21. 22 and 22.
of Ihe Public Records ol Semi
note County. Flee Ida
DATED March 22. 1442
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Courts
By Jane E Jesewlc
N O T IC E
A M E R IC A N S
WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF
1440 - A D M IN IS T R A T IV E
OROER NO 42 27 PERSONS
W ITH A D IS A B ILIT Y WHO
N EED A SPECIAL ACCOM
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE
IN T H IS P R O C E E D IN G
SHOULD CONTACT ADA CO
ORDINATOR AT M l NORTH
PARK AVENUE. SUITE N Ml.
SANFORD FLORIDA JJ77I AT
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDING TELE
PHONE 207 221 iJM EXT 2727
I 400 411 477 1 ( T O D ) . OR
I 400 411 4770 IV ). VIA FLOR
ID A RELAYSERVICE
Publish March 24 k April 2
1442
DEP 212
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
OIVESNOTICEOF
INTEN D ED AOENCY ACTION
The District gives notice ot Its
Intent lo Issue a permit lo Ihe
following appllcantls) on April
17. 1442
C IT Y OF A L T A M O N T E
S P R IN G S , D E P U T Y
O IR E C T O R OF P U B L IC
WORKS. 221 NEWBURYPORT
A V E N U E . ALTAM ONTE
SPRINGS. FL 22701. application
#12 117 0044AG The protect Is
located In Seminole County.
Section 72. Township 21 South.
Range 24 East The application
Is tor E X C A V A T IO N AND
FILLIN G ASSOCIATED WITH
THE MODIFICATION OF THE
L A K E O R IE N T A O R A IN
WELL. The receiving water
body Is LAKE ORIENTA
The flle(s) containing each ol
the above listed appllcallonls)
are available for Inspection
Monday through Friday escepl
lor legal holidays. 4 00 a m to
1 00 p m al Ihe SI Johns River
W ater Management District
Headquarters or Ihe appropriate
field office. The District will
take action on each permit
application listed above unless a
petition for an administrative
proceeding (hearing) Is tiled
pursuant to the provisions of
section 120 17. F S , and section
20C -I.1I1, F A C A person
whose substantial Interests are
attected by any ol Ihe Districts
proposed permitting decisions
Identified above may petition for
an administrative hearing In
accordance with section 12017.
F S Petitions must comply with
Ihe requirements of Florida
A d m in istrativ e Code Rules
dOC 1.111 and 40C 1.121 and be
filed with (received by) Ihe
District Clerk, P O Boa 1224,
P alatka, Florida 22171 1224.
Petitions for adm inistrative
hearing on the above eppllcal
lon(s) must be filed within
fourteen 0 4 ) days of publlca
lions ol Ihls notice or within
fourteen 0 2 ) days of actual
receipt of Ihls Intent, whichever
first occurs Failure to file a
petition within this time period
shall constitute a waiver of any
right such person may have to
request an administrative de
termination (hearing) under
section 120 57, F .S , concerning
the sub|ed permit application
Petitions which are not filed In
accordance with Ihe above pro
visions are sub|ect lo dismissal.
Shannon Barican
Sr. Permit Data Technician
Permit Data Services Division
St. Johns River Water
Management District
Publish: March 21.1444
DEP 244

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given thel I
am engaged in business at 1177
S Pinendge Clr Sanlord FL
2277) Seminole County Florida
under Ihe Fictitious Name of
DUNBAR P A IN T IN G COM
PANY and that I intend lo
register said name with Ihe
Division ol Corporations Talle
hassee Florida. In accordance
with Ihe provisions ol the
Fictitious Name Statutes To
W ll
Section 441 04 Florida
Statutes 1441
Albert Dunbar
Publish March 24 1442
DEP 244

Dy A gao calatad P ro s *

SAN DIEOO - President
Clinton stepped on Atr Force
One In Dallas In a suit and tie.
Somewhere over Ihe western
United Slates, he changed Into
easunl clothes and heach vaca­
tion mode.
The president arrived here
Sunday night. Iresh from his
beloved Itazorhucks* victory In
the NCAA Midwest regional
basketball semifinals, with a
blank public schedule. He'll he
spending the week at a private
beachfront estate with his wife
and daughter.
“ Their goal Is lo lake some

Legal Notice
IN THE COUNTY COURT.
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Caie No M 2414 IP 42
KENNETH BENJAMIN.
Plalnllll.
OR MICHAEL WEINSTOCK.
Oeltngani
NOTICE OF HEARINO
TO KENNETH BENJAMIN
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that a
Motion I Of Court Ordered Sail*
faction of Judgment hat been
filed egalnit you with regard to
your ludgment lien of live follow
mg p ro p e rly In Sem inole
County, Florida:
Lol I lie u Ihe Eatlerly 10 leel
tHereotl end Lot 2 H e ll Ihe
Westerly 1 leel Ihereoll. Block
41 SANL ANDO. THE SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL. PALM SPRINGS
SECTION, according to Ihe plet
thereof *% recorded In Plel Book
I Pegei illy . 44. 47 and 4«.
Public Record* ol Seminole
County. Florida
A hearing on raid motion ll
scheduled lor Thurkday. April
74. 1444 I DO p m al the Semi
nol# County Courthouse. Room
S 101 Sanlord Florida, before
the Honorable Frederic M Hilt.
County Court Judge Pieaie
govern yourtell accordingly
STEPHENS BELLE
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar N 0442477
Schoene. Byrd A Palmer
241W Perk Avenue Sle 200
Winter Perk FL 22744
1407144} TOM
Perron* with e dnebuty who
need e tpecial accommodation
to participate in thi* proceeding
*hould contact ADA Coordinator
al M l N Park Avenue. Suite N
M l. Sanlord FL 22721 a' lead
five day* prior lo Iha proceed
mg Telephone 12071 727 22M
E rl 2777 I 400 4IS 4771 (TOOI.
or 1 400 **11 4770 IV I. via Flor
■da Relay Sarvice
Publith March 21 74 A April 2.
II 1442
DEP 204

lime off. take ndvnntnge of the
s u n s h i n e In S o u t h e r n
California," said While House
spokesman Jeff Eller.
It's a safe bet Clinton will
spend considerable time gnlllng.
There may lie a couple of public
events — he has to sign a major
education bill by Friday — but
not until later In the week.
For the president this Is a brief
respite from Ihe Intense Wash­
ington focus on the Whitewater
affair. Clinton and his wife also
arc taking a breather from
extensive trnvcl to promote their
health-care reform plan. Doth
were on the road last week and
are cx|&gt;ectrd resume Ihelr trav­

The Clintons are staying re­
nt-free at Ihe home of M. Larry
Lawrence, a major Democratic
contributor and the new US.
ambassador to Switzerland. The
W hite House press corps Is
housed nearby at the Hotel Del
Coronado - a turreted 1888
h o s t e lr y a ls o o w n e d by
laiwrcncc.

Legal N otice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IV IL ACTION
CASE NO. 42 M CA 14 ■
EMC MORTGAGE CORPORA
TION. a Delaware corporation.
Plaintiff.
v*
W ILL IA M S ItOOO BARBARA
H HOOD BOBBYW TUCKER
AND C ONLEY D OAVEN
PORT. AS THE SOLE RE
M A IN IN G D IR E C T O R S AS
TRUSTEES OF CAPITAL KEY
R E A LTY .IN C , A DISSOLVED
F L O R IO A C O R P O R A T IO N .
O R L A N D O W A T E R PR O
CESSING SYSTEMS. INC . and
A L A F A Y A WOODS HOME
O W N E R 'S A S S O C IA T IO N .
INC .
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, purtuanl lo a Summary
Final Judgment In Forecloture
entered In Ihe above Ityled
caute. In lha Circuit Court of
Samlnola County, Florida. I.
Clark ol lha Circuit Court of
Semmola County. Florida, will
tall that cartaln property iltuat
ed In Seminole County. Florida,
mort particularly deter:bed a*
Lol 14. ALAFAYA WOOOS.
PHASE IX . according lo Ihe
map or plat thereof e* recorded
In Piet Book 24. Paget I through
4. In ihe Public Record* ol
Seminole County. Florida
Alto known at 1044 Gould
Plata Oviedo FL 22741
at public tale lo Ihe highetl and
bail bidder, lor cath. at the watt
front d e p t ol the Seminole
County Courthoute. M l North
Perk Avenue. Sanlord. Florida
al II 00a m on April 24 1442
W llnett my hand and Ihe
official keal ot Hut Court on
March 24. 1*44
ISEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
Cltrk ot Circuit Court
By JaneE Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
Publlkh March 24 k April 4.
1442
OEP 742

els next week ns Congress moves
along the arduous path toward a
bill.
"It's a pretty natural time for
the president to take a little bit of
u break before we gel Into the
crunch on health care." Eller
said.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 92 2492 CA-14 B
EMC MORTGAGE CORPORA
TION, a Dalawara corporation.
Plalnllll.
v*.
JUAN tIOSTIOS. PATRICIA B
H O S T 1 0 5 ; J U A N M A R IO
H O S T IO S ; U N K N O W N
SPOUSE OF P A T R IC IA B
HOSTIOS. IF ANY. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JUAN M A R IO
H O S T IO S . IF A N Y ; and
SUMMERHILL TOWNHOMES
H O M E O W N E R S ' ASSOCIA
TION. INC ,
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
lhal. pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment In Foreclosure
entered In Ihe ebove tlyled
caute end Order Retehedullng
Foreclosure Sale. In lha Circuit
Court ol Samlnola County. Flor
Ida. I, Clark ol tha Circuit Court
ol Samlnola County. Florida
will tall that cartaln proparty
tllualed In Samlnola County.
Florida more particularly de
tcribedat
Lot 122. S U M M E R H IL L
PHASE II. according lo the plal
thereof at recorded In Plel Book
13. Pegat 77 and 79 ot the Public
Records ol Seminole County
Florida
Alto known at 7474 Revere
Court. Casselberry. FL 32707
el public tale to the highest end
best bidder for ceth. et the wett
Iron! slept ol the Seminole
County Courthouse. M l North
Park Arenue Senlord. Florida
• I I I 00a m on April 12. IF42
Witness my hand and the
official seel ol this Court on
March 23. 1992
• SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By JanaE Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
Publlkh March 24 4 April 2
1942
OEP 34)

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
TOCONSIDERA
CONDITIONAL USE
Notlca l l hereby given lhal a
Public Maarlng will ba held by
lha Planning k Zoning Com
mittlon In lha Clly Commlttlon
Chamber*. City Hall. Sanford,
Florida, al 7 00 p m on Thun
day. April 1. 1992. lo contldar a
request for a Conditional Uta In
a GC 2. General Commercial
Zoning Dldrlct.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION S 10'
of W 42 4' of Lot 20 and all Lol
21. Edgewood. and Lol 20 (LESS
S 10' ol W 42 4‘l. Edgewood, at
recorded In live Public Record*
ol Seminole County. Florida In
Plal Book 2. Page 21
Being more generally de
tcrlbed a t 2247 7242 Sanlord
Avenue
Conditional Ute Requeued
Auto and truck accessories tale*
end installation
AM partial In Infarad and
cllliens thatl hare an opportunl
ty to ba haard al said hearing
By order ol the Planning k
Zoning Commlttlon ol the City
ol Sanlord Florida. Bill 12th
day ot March. 1992
Joe Dennison. Chelrman
Planning k Zoning
Commlttlon
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
person decide* to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at lha
abova m ealing or haanng.
ha'tha may need e verbatim
record of the proceeding* In
eluding the testimony end evl
dance which record It nol
provided by the City ol Senford
IFS244 01011
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS
A B IL IT IE S N E E O IN G
ASSISTANCE TO P A R TIC I
PATE IN ANY OF IH ESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L O
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR
AT 120 1472 21 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EETIN G
Publldi March 71. 1444
DEP 722

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Endangered Species Coloring Contest
II you're between the ages. of 5 and 10, you can draw attention lo the cause of saving
spec ies threatened by extinction! linter our contest by Idling in the eniry blank Inflow
and color in the American Crocodile.

1st Prize in each age g ro u p .. .One family membership to the Central Florida Zoo
($•10.00 Value)

2nd Prize ..Personal adoption o f Zoo animal &lt;$25.00 v.,iuo
ALL entries will receive one FREE Child's Pass (with one paid adult admiv*ion&gt; to the 200.
Passes can be picked up at the Sanford Herald.

C ontest R ules
1. Contest is open to children ages 5-6 years of age; 7-8 years of age;
9-10 years of age.
2. Paints, water colors or crayon may lie used.
3- Entries will be judged on the basis of originality and neatness for
each age group.
4. Entries must be mailed or brought to the Sanford Herald by
5:00 PM, April 13th.
5- Prizes will be awarded April 15,199-1.
6. Winners will appear in the Sanford Herald Earlh Day Tab April 22.
Decision of the judges Is final.

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Sports
IN

Ewing, Knlcks rip Magic
ORLANDO — Patrick Ewing. held scoreless
the nrrtt III mltiules, roared linck with HI points
Sunday lo lead New York to n 111-90 victory
over the Orlando Magic, tire Knlcks' 13lli
straight victory.
Ewing scored 23 of his points In the second
half, when the Knlcks held off a comeback
attempt nftcr lending by 15 at Intermission and
21 In the third qunrter. Ewing also had I I
rebounds and five blocks.
Shnqullle O'Neal hnd 30 points and 10
rebounds for the Magic, but got little help from
Ills tenmtr.ates. Dennis Scott with 22 points and
Nick Anderson with 11 were the only other
Magic players toscore In double figures.

AROUND THR STATE
Florida makes Final Four
MIAMI — Craig llrown hit 3-polnlers on three
consecutive possessions to break open a close
game, and the Florida Gators earned their first
trip to the Final Four by beating Boston College
74-60 Sunduy.
The third-seeded Gators (29-7). champions of
the East Regional, will piny Southeast Regional
champion Duke (27-5) In Saturday's national
semifinals at Charlotte, N.C.

Stars forge tie with Lightning
ST. PETERSBURG — Shane Churla's goal
with 39 seconds remaining In regulation gave
the Dallas Slurs a 2-2 tie with the Tampa Bay
Lightning on Sunday.
Churln knocked In the rebound of a shot try
Trent Klult during a scramble In I he r reuse for
only Ills sixth gud of the season.
Churla's goal came after Sliawn Chumbcrs
put the Lightning In (lie lead at 7:23 of the third

Expos knock off Marlins
WEST PALM BEACH — Freddie Benavides,
fighting for a backup Infield job. hud u two-run
double and rookie Rondcll While also drove in
two runs as the Montreal Expo* beat the Florida
Marlins 7-3 Sunday.
Kirk Rueter pitched the first five Innings,
allowing two runs and five tills. The left-hander,
who wji» f L f i last,sep»on, has yielded only three
runs lit Jty Inning* ibis spring.
*\ •* « ’ '
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2 m V-fe

AROUND THE NATION
Arkansas elim inates M ichigan
DALLAS — The Arkansas Razorliacks gave
President Clinton a display nl their versatility
Sunday as they beat Michigan 76 68 in the
Midwest Regional llnul. denying the Wolverines
their third straight trip lo the Final Four.
Clinton, his wife and daughter watched (rom
third-row seats as Arkansas (29-3) advanced to
Its first Final Fcxtr since 1990. when It lost to
Duke In the semifinals. The Kazorbacks will
pluy West Regional chumplon Arizona on
Saturday In Charlotte. N.C.
Mlcltlgun 124-8) lost despite 30 points and 13
rebounds from Juwun Howard. The Wolverines
reached the title gumc the past two years, losing
last ycur to North Carollnu and In 1992 to Duke.

Earnardt ends w inless streak
DARLINGTON. S.C. - Dulc Earnhardt, the
six-time und defending NASCAR Winston Cup
champion, overpowered the field Sunday to win
the TranSouth Financial 400 at Darlington
Raceway. Ills first victory In 17 races, dutlng lo
the July 25. 1993cvent at Tulluik-gu, Ala.
Earnliardt. wIki won this race a year ago when
It was 500 miles, led 10 times for 166 of the 292
laps. Including the final 33 In an event
shortened by 100 miles In the Interest of
competition and fun comfort.

WHAT’S HAPPENING
JUCO Baseball
□ Madison AroaTsch. Collage atSCC, 2 p.m.

Baseball
Bonanza at

Lako Brantloy HlQh
School: Lakoland-Kathloen vs Spruco Crook, 10
a.m.; Fori Piorco Contral vs. Seminole, 1 p.m.;
Daytona Boach-Soabraozo vs. Key West, 4 p.m.;
Miramar vs. Lako Howoll, 7 p.m.

JV Baseball
□ Lake Mary Spring Invitational at Lake Mary
High School: Lyman vs. Somlnolo, 5 p.m.; Lako
Mary vs. Oviedo, 7:15 p.m.

COLLEOE BASKETBALL
□ 7 p.m. - ESPN. NIT semifinal. Vunderbllt vs.
Kansas Slate, (L)
□ 9 p.m. - ESPN. NIT scminrtul. Vlllanova vs.
Siena, (L)
C o m p lete lis tin g s on P a g e 2B

stem

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Push for the playoffs

B R IE F

LOCALLY

U B I q Blue

19 9 4

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Von Dolteren, Raiders
knock off Timberwolves
From S ta ff R eports

SANFORD — Seminole Communi­
ty College continues Its push for a
berth in the Florldu Junior College
Athletic AxsoclulIon's state husebull
tournament by beating the Luke
C ity C om m unity College Timbcrwolvcs 7-2 Saturday afternoon.
The victory gives the SCC Raiders
(13-16) a 7-6 mark In Hie MidFlorida Conference. Lake C ity
(11-18), which was In second plucc
In the M-FC. falls to 7-8 In the
conference.
At the end of the season, the
M-FC's first and second-place teams
receive automatic Invitations to the
state tournament With Florida
Community College at Jacksonville
pulling away from the rest of the
conference, the battle Is for the
second sinte tournament berth.
Tony Von Dolteren. a freshman
right-hander out of JacksonvilleSandalwood High School, tossed a
complete game for the Raiders on
Saturday, allowing two runs on
eight hlis and striking four to earn
his first collegiate victory
Three sophomores — shortstop
Isaac Cruz, first baseman Pete
Bezcredl. and Oviedo High School
graduate Krlk -Jordan - led SCO's
15-hlt attack with three hltsuplece.
Cruz, a product o( Spruce Creek
High School, collected a double, iwo

RAIDERS I, TIMBERWOLVES 1
Laha Ctly CC
000 oio loo J •
|
Samlnola CC
M l ON 111 — 1 IS •
Millar. Saundart (&gt;), Baldwyn ( I I and Thom**
VonOoltiran and E lU lf WP - VonDoltirm (I II.
LP — Millar (14) Sava - Nona IB - Laha City
CC. Thoma*. Samlnola CC. Baiaradl, Crur. and
E llltr JU - Laha City CC. Muttandon HR Laha City CC. Ptrhln* Racordt — Laha City
Community Collaga l i l t . TO M F C &lt; Samlnola
Community Col logo I ) It, 1 1 M FC

singles, a nut scored, and three RBI.
Bezcredl, out of Deltona High
Schtxil. added a double, two singles,
and iwo runs scored. Jordan con­
tributed three singles and a run
scored.
Another sophomore. New Smrynit
Beach alumnus Johnny Goodrich,
chipped In with two singles und two
RBI
Seminole High School graduates
Rlek Eckstein. Demy Beamon, arid
Matt Dinner each hit a single for the
Raiders. Eckstein and Deamon both
scored a run. Eckstein ulso had an
RBI
Note FJlzcr added a double.
The Raiders, who w ill host
W is c o n s in 's M a d is o n A re a
Technical College at 2 p.m. this
afternoon, will resume their M-F*C
schedule with a game at FCCJacksonville on Tuesday. Including
the game wtlh F'CC-J. SCC has I I
conference games remaining on Its
schedule.

HaraM Fholo by Edvard Wotla

Erik Jordan, a graduato of Ovlodo High School, collected Ihroo smglos and
a run scored as Seminole Community Collogo boat Lako City Community
Collogo 7-2 In a Mid-Florida Conlorenco contost Salurday atlornoon

Daniels zips
Leesburg

Red Sox,
Cubs still
undefeated

F ro m S ta ff R e p o rt*

SANFORD — Deon Daniels struck
out 11 and tossed a four-hit shutout
Saturday as the Seminole Fighting
Seminole* hluilkcd Leesburg 4-0 In
a 4A District 6 lumdwdl contest at
Seminole High School.
Daniels contributed a single and
an RBI to the Tribe's slx-ltll attack.
Also clilpplog In were Mike Mead­
ows Idouble. run. Kill). -Joe Tittle
(double. Kill). Todd Braden (single,
run. K llll. Tom Holland (single,
run). Alex Aenslu (single), and Todd
Hensley trunl
Now H-4. Seminole was lo play
F'orl Pierce Central at 1 p.m. Ibis
afternoon at Lake Brantley High
School In the Big Blue Bonanza.

iE M IN O L E l 4. YELLOW JACKETtO
Lcttbuig
ObO 000 0 — 0 0
tomlnol*
110 100 a — 4 t

F ro m S ta ff R eports

I
1

William*. Laonard («) and Tbompton D.mial*
and Go&lt;t&gt;a« WP Oanltltlll) LP - William*
IB —Samlnola. M«ado*» and THIla JD —Nona
HR —Nona Racordt —Laaiburg 04. Samlnola
I 4

Hat aid Fholo by Edvard Wolla

Somlnolo's Doon Daniels struck out 11 In tho process of strutting out
Leesburg on lour hits Saturday afternoon. This weok, Daniels und tho
Seminoles will play in tho Big Blue Bonanza at Lake Brantloy High School.

Knights of Columbus Cardinals rally
F ro m S ta ff R e p o rt*

SANFORD — The streak lives another day.
Since the Inception of the Babe Ruth Baseball League
by the Sanford Recreation Department four years ago.
only one team has won u city championship, the
Knights of Columbus Cardinals.
After five Innings Saturday at Sanford Memorlul

Stadium, the Cardinals (who were 15-0-1 last year and
45-4-1 tile past three ycurs) trailed 4-1 and hud been
held to only three hits by the Elks Lodge No. 1241
Cubs.
But then the Cardinals came alive, scoring two runs
In the sixth and two more In the bottom of the seventh
Inning to pull out a 5-4 triumph.

□ See Babe R u th , Page 2B

SANFORD — Only three game*
Into llie M-n:mn and U irrr urn only
two undefeated trams left in the
Sanford KecreuthUi Dr.purtinetil
Little Major Baseball League.
The defending city champion
Stinnllund Corporal ton Red Sox und
Railroaders Cubs condoned lo run
along almost im clirckrd as they
boiti won their lliln l games try Hie
scores nl I 12 and I I I . respective­
ly
Levi Rallies .Jr and Adam Frank
combined on llielr leuin's llilrd
straight no-liltlcr as Ihc Red Sox
luimtilcd I lie |&gt;rcvlmisly undiTcult-d
(tinker Dodgers. Hie defending Na­
tio n a l D ivision chum plons. al
Lakcfronl Field Saturday morning.
In another buttle or uiibeatens al
Lakcfronl Field. Hie Culls Juui|&gt;cd
on the Stairs Really Willie Sox for
six nms In the first Inning.
The filial game al Lakcfronl Field
saw Ihe Fisher. Laurence. Dreu A
Fromang Blue Jays score 11 runs In
Ihc fourth Inning lo win lls firs)
game of Hie season. 17-9. over the
Expos.
In the games at Roy Holler Field,
the Marlins handed the Orioles their
first loss of Ihe season. 13-1: Ihe
Disabled American Veterans Royals
drubbed the F'reddte Howard Pirates
16-4; and Ihe Fun World al F'leu
World Cardinals bested the First
Union Bunks A‘s. 13-3.
Sec Little Major*, Page 2B

Wehmeyer stops Bellhorn, protects Metz’s mark
No-one knew It at the time, hut
Todd Bellhorn wns hot an the heels
of Rod Metz lust week.
Bellhorn. u center fielder and
pitcher for the Oviedo High School
baseball team, put together a string
of eight consecutive hits that ended
Wednesday night when Lake Mary
center fielder Brett Wehmeyer made
a running, shoe-string cutch of a
flare In shallow lefl-cenler field.
According to Buddy Colllngs of
the Gainesville Sun. who compiles
Florida high school state records.
Bellhorn's streak fell three hits short
of the recognized state record of 11
consecutive safeties recorded by
Metz In 1985, when he was a
catcher for the Lake Mary Rams and
wns voted the Seminole County
base hall player of the year.
"Really?" said Lake Mary coach
Allen Tuttle when Informed Hint Ills
club had defended uu alumnus'
record. "I didn't know It was still
the state record. We were told at the
time that It was a record, tint I
didn't realize It was still the record.
"I remember that Rod started off
slow that year, hut thut streak came
against some good clubs. He had a
couple of home runs and two or
three doubles In that streak. Like

SPORTS

TONY
DeSORMIER

Bellhorn. Rod was hitting the ball
on the nose. He ended up hitting
around .400 that year."
According to Tuttle, Metz went to
Vanderbilt on a baseball scholar­
ship. then transfered to Murray
State In Kentucky. Metz Is now
married und living In the Atlantu
area.
"We were tcuslng him the whole
tim e," said Tuttle about Metz's
streak. "It's not uncommon for a
player to go 4-for-4. But when he
gets to the 6th or 7th hit In a row,
you start wondering when they're
going to make an out."
If not for Wchmeycr's catch,
Bellhorn's streak might still be
ullvc. He walked Ills next (and lust)
time up In the Lake Mury game, in

the Lions' game with Deltona on
Thursday night. Bellhorn didn't see
a hlttablc pitch all night.
“ I don't know If he's going lo get
much to hit the rest ol Hie year,"
said Oviedo coach Mike Ferrell, who
witnessed Metz's streak as the
coach at Seminole High School.
"Todd's a pretty patient hitter. He
leads the team In walks. The
combination of Ids patience and the
fact that other teams aren't going to
give him muny pitches to lilt may
mean that lie's going to draw a lot of
wulks the rest of the ycur."
The streuk raised Bellhorn's but­
ting average of .320 to .457. He bus
eight doubles (six coming during
the streak), 18 runs scored, and 18
RBI. He's drawn 18 walks and
struck out Just twice. Those num­
bers combine for a slugging per­
centage of .686 and an on-buse
percentage of .698.
Just us Tuttle und the '85 Rams
kidded Metz during Ills streak.
Ferrell sakl thut the rest of Lions
were very aware of Bellhorn's streak
and that lie took some well-intended
abuse after Wchmeycr’s catch.
"The guys In the dugout were
talking about It," said Ferrell. "We
were kidding hint. That bull (that

Wehmeyer cuughl) could have
dropped In very easily, hut we asked
him, ‘What do you want, cheap
lilts?’
"It was a very good catch by the
Lake Mary center fielder. I've seen
halls like that drop In for lilts many
times. The streak could linvc gone
on."
But thanks to Wehmeyer. Metz's
|ilucc In the Florida state record
imok Is still secure. Unfortunately
for Tuttle and the Rams, they didn't
realize what Wehmeyer had done.
"We knew thut he (llcllhorn) hud
seven lilts the week before." said
Tuttle. "We didn’t know the streak
was still going when we played
them. We didn't have the chance to
enjoy stopping the streak or defen­
ding Metz's record."
Tills week. Oviedo will play In a
tournament In Fcrnnndlnu Beach
while Lake Mary l« scheduled to
play Just one game, a home contest
against Sweetwater, Tenn., on
Thursday night.
The two schools will resume their
respective Seminole Athletic Con­
ference schedules on Wednesday,
April 6. when Ihc Lions will host the
Rants In u 7 p.m. gnitic at Mlklcr
Field.

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STATS &amp; STANDINGS
SPRING TRAINING
All Times EST
AMERICANLEAOUE

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Saallla
Oakland
KansasClly
Boston
Baltimore
Chicago
Cleveland
Mllwaukaa
Detroit
Naw York
Toronto
Minnesota
Taias
California

t!
IS
1!

U
1)
14
13
13
11
10
11
It
10
4
NATIONAL LEAOUE

L

•
t

It
11
13
13
13
13
13
13
14
14
14

II

Pcf.
443
43S
S40
S33
530

sit

soo
440
431
4SS
440
440
315
113

w L
Pcf.
7
494
Atlanta
14
14
9 440
San Francisco
14
• 4)4
St Louis
14 10
Los Angela*
543
New York
14 13
531
Pittsburgh
545
13 10
Colorado
(S 13
534
Phlladalphla
13 11
573
441
Chicago
13 14
Houston
13 13
440
14
Cincinnati
11
440
Florida
473
11 IS
San Diego
• IS 344
Monlrtal
4
11
750
NOTE Split squad gam*s count In Hand
Ingt Tlas or collage gamat do nol
Saturday's O rm tl
A tlantal. Montreal*
Now York M o tt2. Hanlon I
St Loult 7, Phlladalcfila )
Cincinnati •, D etroit!
Now York Yanktoi 0. Hondo 1, I I Innlngt
Pittsburgh 4 Chicago IMillo Soi 1
Kantat City S. Lot Angotot 1
Baltimore], Toaat 1
Mmnetota 11. Botton *
Toronto 1. Cleveland 1
Colorado ( t il 5. Chicago Cubt I
San Francltco ( I t ) 0. Colorado I t t l 0
San Diego 4. Oakland I
Seattle I. San Francltco ( i t ) 1
Milwaukee 1). California ]
Sunday'l Garnet
Baltimore4.St. Lo u lt)
Philadelphia!. Chicago White Sot 4
Moultons, Cleveland 4.10 Innlngt
Kantat City It, D etroit!
Mlnnetota I, Botton 7.10 Innlngt
Atlanta 4, Lot Angela! )
Mentreal 7, Florida )
Pllttburgh 14. Cincinnati 10
New York Yankeet4. New York M e lt)
Toronto;, T e ia t4
San Diego S. San Francltco). II Innlngt
Oak land I. Chicago Cubt 1
Colorado 7. Milwaukee )
California IS. Seattle4
Mondays Garnet
Houston vt Clndnrtttl at Plant City. I OS
pm
New York Molt vt Florida at Melbourne,
liIS p m
Atlanta vt Montreal at West Palm Beach
I OSp m
K a n t a t C ity v t P h ila d e lp h ia at
Clearwater. I OSp m
Minnesota vt Pittsburgh al Bradenton.
I OSp m
Te&gt;as vt St Loult al St Pelertburg. I OS
pm
Lot Angeles vt. New York Yankeet at Fort
Lauderdale. I .OSp m
Botton vt Chicago IMillo Soi al Sarasola,
I OS p m
Baltimore v t Tocaslo at Dunedin. t:)S
pm
Colorado vt San Diego at Peoria. A r i l .
) OSp m
San Francltco vt Milwaukee al Chandler,
A m . ) OSp m
Chicago Cubt v t Ordiland at Phoenio. 1 OS
ipm
Seattle vs Catltwnla al Tempo. A r l i . ) OS
p rn
Detroit vt Cleyelapdal Winter Haven. / OS
p in

| COLLEGE BASEBALL"
CAST
Canltlut I) Manhallanallle S
SOUTH
M IT II. Kings P oint)
Augusta 14 *. S C Spartanburg S 4
Citadels. E Tennessee SI 0
Coll olCharleston* 7. Brown! )
East Carolina!. Old Dominion S
Florida Southern It, Eckerd I
Georgia Coll ). Armtlronq St 0

Harvard It. Niagara )
Kent 4. Coastal Carolina )
LSU 4. Vanderbilt)
Lynn4. Warner Southern t
Miami I, Jacksonville 4
MoreheadSI 7, SE Missouri*
Newberry IS, AllenO
New Orleans I t . Teaat Pan American 10
N Carolina SI 70. Virginia I
N C Wilmington 4. James MadltonO
Northeastern 14, St. Thomat)
North Florida 74. SI. Loot)
Pembroke St I ). S C. Aiken ; 14
Presbyterian S. M a rt H ill)
R o llin tF lo r id a Tech)
South Carolina ). Alabama 1
S Maine 14. Dominican. N Y It
MIDWEST
E Michigan). E vantvlllel
Illinois St 4 * . Xavier o ;
Illinois Wetleyan I) 4. Loyola. NO I I 4
Indiana SI 14 1, Ball St 4 )
M lttourl 51. Nebraska) I
Mount M e rc y ) II.C o rn e ll);
Oklahoma*. Kantat 1
Penn SI *. Purdue 0
Rockhurtt t) 4. H arrit Stowe I 4
Simplon, Iowa 7. Ill Bfnedlctlne t
Simpson. Iowa. 4, Washington. Mo . I
SWMissouri St 4 l.O ral Robert! I 4
Washburn 7 I. Emporia St 4 10
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas I/. Teni.estee It
Lamar IS. T a ia s )
Nichollt St 1. SW Tenet St I
Oklahoma St ) 14. Iowa St. 0 1
Southern M itt *. Tesat Christian)
Teaat Arlington 10 It. Sam Houston S t.) IS
Teaat San Antonio 10. NE Louisiana!
Teaat TSchvt Baylor.ppd .rain
W Teaat A A M I).G rln n *li;

FARWEST

Arizona St I, California!
CSNorthrldge*. FretnoSI I
Loyola. Call! 4 ). UC San Diego ) 10. llrtt
game. I ) Innlngt
Menlo II. National Christian 10
Southern Cal I. UCLA0
Stanford ) /. Arizona!

EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Dtvlilen
w
L Pet.
49 19 771
a Naw York
40 74 .11*
Orland*
33 31 .1*4
Miami
34 31 137
Naw Jersey
74 43 144
Boston
31 44 204
Philadelphia
Washington
19 49 .32*
Control Dtvltton
44 30 204
a Atlanta
45 74 417
Chicago
3t )0 S4S
Clavaland
35 33 122
Indiana
Char loll*
31 34 44)
It 49 37!
Detroit
14 50 741
Mllwaukaa
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
w
L Pcf
a Houtlon
41 19 314
49 30 310
a San Anton,0
44 74 439
Utah
35 37 577
Danvar
It 49 739
Mlnnatola
• 40 111
Dallat
Pacific Dvtuon
50 13 344
■ Saallla
a Phoanla
45 73 447
41
Portland
31 594
39 74 517
Goldan Slat*
39 34 433
L A Lakart
L A Clippers
75 47 333
33 45 331
Sacramento
■ cllochadplayolt *pol
Saturday's O am n
Naw Jar say 10). Washington 100
Charlotte 1)1, L A. C llpptrt 10*
Atlanta 10*. M ia m i**
( hit ago VO, Indiana (*
Houston *1. Utah * )
Danvar It) . Dallas 101
Saallla It).M ln n a to la *)
San Antonio 11). Goldan Slata 101
Sunday's Oamat
Naw York I I I . Orlandat*
botton 124. Phlladalphla ID . OT
Clavaland I I I . Oatro.t**
Phoanln II) . Houtlon *4
L A Lakart 110. Mllwaukaa 101
San Antonio 10/, Portland*)
Monday'* Gamat
L A Cllppart at Indiana. / M p m
Danvar at Saallla. 10 p m
Tuatday’t Gamat
Washington at Or land*, ) : N ; .m .
Datroltal Miami. T iM p m
Naw Jar say at Atlanta. / ) 0 p m
L A Clippartat Clavaland. 7:M p m
Char loll* al Naw York. I p m

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In Kiiiiii'H Tuesday at Hoy
• Holler Field, the Cubts play the
! Dodgers at 5:45 p.m. and the
! Pirates take on the Marlins at
7:45 p.m. Al Lnkcfront Field, the
Blue Jays battle the Orioles al
5:45 p.m. and the Kovals face
the White Sox at 7:45 p.m.
Facing Ihe Hed Sox olfenste
were Handy Ford (two singles,
two Tuns), Troy Brinson (two
singles, run). Kulncs (triple, run).
Mall Merge* (single, run). Frank
(three runs) and Bud Dennett
and Jim m y Franklin (one run
cueh).
Brian Porter and Chris Downer
ticorcd the runs Tor Ihe Dodgers
( 2 - 1).
Doing Ihe damage for the Cuba
were Aaron Hlehardson (triple,
two .singles, two ruua). Danny
Brock (three slnglea, two runs).
David Broek (triple, single, two
runs). Charm ing Byrd (two
singles, run). Robert Woodward
(single, run). C hris Burkett
(single), David Sanders (two
runs) and Jared Feebler (run),
Gelling the lilts for the White
Sox (2-1) were Aaron Hubbard
(two slnglea). Bill Smith and
Joseph Blake (one single each)
and Danny Wcyh(nm).
L ifting'the Blue Jays (1-2) to
victory were Jacob Lang (two
trip le s , double, two runs),
C h a rle s Stokes and Jason
Turner (one double and one run
each). J.K. Lester (single). Cedric
B ry a n t and Chris Freeman
(three runs each), Carl Ward and
Steven Banks (two runs each)
mid Kd Jones and Brian Shamils
(one run each).
The Expos (0-3) were led by
Brandon Bales (double, single,
two runs). Doug Garner (triple,
run). Jeremy Holloway (single),
Victor Gilbert iiik I Adam Clark
(two runs each) and Brady
Drumlcy mid Curt Scot) (one run
each).
Contributing for Ihe Cardinals
(2-1) were Jeremy Hnlhwcll
(three singles, three runs),
Jerm aine Burke and T e rry

Athl«hct
Cardinals
Oriole*
Marlin*
Royal*
P lr ilt t
Red Soi
Dodger*
Blue Jay*
Eapot
While So*
Cubt

ROY HOLLER F IE L D
102 0 413 1 001 0 072 7 -

K N IC K S U L M A O IC tt
NEW YORK ( t i t )
Bonnar 1 1 4 / 4 . Oaklay ( I) 1 ) II. Ewing
l ) ) ) 4 4 )t.H a rp *r 4 144 1). D a v it! tl 1 110.
Maton ) 4 4 4 I . Anthony 4 T ) 1 It . William*
1 ) 0 0 1 . Blackman 4 11 0 0 1. Gamat i t 0 0 ) .
E Andarton l 1001 Total*: 4)1)11 )S t i l
ORLANDO I N I
Scott MO 4 4 1). Turnar 4 11 0 0 I. O’ Naal
I ) ) ) * t ) X . Hardaway ) / 0 0 1. N Andarton
) l 1 1 It . S kllat 0 ) 00 0. R o llin t 0 I 0 0 0.
Royal 14 14 4. Bowl* 14 0 0 4. A vo n !0 0 0 0 0 .
G ra anl 2114 Total* S i l t ) 2**0
Naw Y trk
I I 1* 14 M - I I I
O rlinO *
1) 1* I t t ) *0
) Point goal* — Naw York 4 t l (E w ing I t.
Anthony I t. Harpor I 1 D a v it 11. Blackman
0 )). Orlando S 14 (Scott 4 10. Hardaway I ).
S kllat 0 1. Graan 0 1. Turnar 0)1 Foulad out
— Non* Rabounds - Naw York 41 (Bonnar.
Ewing III. Orlando SI la N a o l 111 A l t l t t t Naw Y ork ) l IH tr p o r I ) . O rla n d o )0
(Hardaway SI Total lout* — Nov* York »4.
Orlando }1 Technicals — Oaklay. Turnar
Flagrant tout - Oaklay A — 1S.1*I

COLLEGE BAMKTSALL
NCAA M tz t'i Tawrnamant
A ll Tlm at E IT
B A IT REOIONAL
Raglanal U m ilm a lt
A l M iam i Avars*
FrM ay, M arch I I
Boston Col lag* 77. Indiana a!
F lo rid * 4*. C *nn*ctlcut4*. OT
Raglanal Championship
A t M iam i Arana
Sunday, M arch IT
Flartda M. Bat tan Catlap* 44

FLORIDA 24. BOSTON COLLEOE 44
BOSTON COLLEOE ID I I I
Abrams 4 10 ! I 14 Huckaby 0 ) I ) I.
Curlty « I* 4 4 20, Abrrtn ) I I ) ». Eillay 4 II
* * I*. Grant I I 0 0 2. Mollntky 0 0 0 0 0.
HrobowtkiO 1121 Totals 20 $2 22 2*44
FLORIDA (2* 2)
Thompson 1 4 0 0 2. D*CI«rcq I I I 0 0 14.
Hill 4 )4 4 1 2 . Brown 2 14 2 2 21. Cross 4 1 4 2 4
14. Dyrkolboln 00 0 0 0. Kultma 0 ) 0 0 0.
William* 0 1 2 4 2. Anrkrton ) ) I 2 2. M lcktnt
0 0 0 0 0 Tolalt 2* 52 11 1424
Halltlm# — Florida IS. Botton Collaga ))
) Point goals — Boston Coll 4 IS (E illay 2 S.
Abram 2 4. Huckaby 0 4). Florida SIS
iBrown S*. Kultma 0 ). Cross 0 31 Foulad
out — Abram, Hill Rrfxrundt
Boston Coll
2* (Abramt f) . Florida J* IDaClarcq 1)1
Assist* - Boston Co! I] (Huckaby Eillay
SI. Florida I I (Cross 41 Total louls
Boston
Coll I*. Florida?/ A — IS.212
National InvilaSan Tournamanl
All Tlmat EST
Samlinalt
At Naw York
Monday, March 31
Vandarblll ( I * I I I v t Kantat SI 120 131. 2
pm
Vlllanova I I I 13) vt Sian* (24 2). M
mlnulat lot lowing
Champtanthip
Wadnatday. March 2*
Samlllnal lo ttr t.! 4Spm
Samlllnalt wlnnart. tp m
NCAA IMrman't Taurnamant
All Tlmat EST
EAST REOIONAL
Raglanal Samlllnalt
Al Lault Brawn Athlallc Cantor
PlKitaw ay. N J
Thursday. March 24
North Carollna 11. Vandarbill 4*
Connacticut 2*. South** n Mississippi 44
Ragtanal Chjmptanthip
At Louis Brawn Alilattc Cantor
P ltC illw ly N.J.
Saturday. March 2!
North Carolina tt. Connacticut!*

SOUTHEAST REOIONAL
Raglanal S am lllnalt
Al Thamptpn Baling Arana
K naavlll*. Tana
Thursday, M arch &gt;4
Duka )*. Mar qu ail* 4*
Purdua U . Kantat / !
Raglanal Champtanthip
A l Thamptan Baling Aran*
K n a iv llla , Tann.
Saturday. M arch &gt;*
Duka 4*. Purdua 40

M IO E A IT REOIONAL
Ragtanal Sonullnall
At Bud Walton Aran*
Fayattavilla, Ark
Thursday. March 24
Louisiana Tach 21, Tannatsaatt
S o u th * ' n Cal 41. Virginia i t
Ragtanal Championship
At Bud Walton Arana
Fayattavilla. Ark
Saturday. March &gt;a
Louisiana Tach 11 South#'n Cal aa

MIDWEST REOIONAL
Raglanal Sam flinalt
A t Rauntan Arana
D allat
FrM ay, M arch 1)
Ar kantat 10). Tulta 44
Michigan 11. Maryland / I
Raglanal Champtanthip
A l Raunian Arana
D allat
Sunday. M arch I t
A rkantat/4. M ichigan!!

MIDWEST REGIONAL
Ragional Samifinala
At Th* Erwin Spaclal Evants Canltr
Austin. Tea**
Thursday. March &gt;a
Pann St 4a Salon Hall ao
Alabama 11, Taias Tach44
Raglanal Championship
At Th* Erwm Spaciat Evants Cantor
Austin. Taias
Saturday. March 2a
Alabam a** P*nnSlat*47

WEST REOIONAL
R*gt*n4l S a m tlin jli
At T h t L.A. Sports Arana
L a i Anpvlat
Thursday, M a rc h )!
M ltto u rl V*. S yracut* M. OT
Arizona 12. L o u ltv lli* 10
Ragtanal Champtanth ip
A l T h t L.A. Spprtt Arana
Lot A nptla t
Saturday. M arch 24
A flro n * *1 M ltto u r l/)

WEST REGIONAL
Ragional Samlllnalt
At Maplas Pavilion
Stanford. Calil
Thursday. March 14
Purdua43. Tasas AAM S4
Stanford 21. Color ado 42
Ragional Championship
At Maptat Pavilion
Stanford. Calil
Saturday. March 34
Purdua *7. Stanford 4S

Th* Final Faur
A l C hartam CaUtoum
Charlalta. N X .
S am lllnalt
Saturday, A p r il)
Florida (I* -/) v t. Duka ( t i l l

Final Faur
At Richmond Collsaum
Richmond. Va

Samlllnalt
l l t i H l V i A n riI 1

North Carotin* (31 3) v t Purdua 12* 4)
Louisiana Tach (M 2) vt Alabama (3* 4)
Champtanthip
Sunday, April I
Samlllnal wlnnart.) 4] p m

NHL STANDINGS
AH Tlm at EST
EASTERNCONFERENCE
A tlantic O lvltlan
W L T Pit OF OA
i N Y Runatrt
44 73 7 ** 171 I t )
a Naw Jersey
44 31 11 * * 713 200
Washington
u n t 77 741 722
37 M 1) 77 111 744
F tar Ida
U M 3 73 370 7M
Philadelphia
31 )S f 71 111 242
N Y Islanders
2) 44 11 t l 241 331
Tampa Bay
NarthaastDivlitan
39 75 13 ft 3/1 244
a Pllttburgh
39 75 17 *0 7*4 774
a Boston
34 74 13 •* 740 11!
Montreal
39 79 9 17 714 700
Buffalo
JO 34 3 47 7*1 714
Quebec
74 44 • 14 707 111
Hartford
17 55 1 11 17* 314
Ottawa
WESTERN C O N F E R tN C I
C«ntr«l Dfvttfon
W L T PI* OF OA
4) 74 4 * ) 117 744
a Detroit
40 74 17 tl 74* I D
a Toronto
M 74 11 17 21) U l
a Dallas
M M t I t 77* 114
a St Loult
) ) 12 9 74 2M 214
Chicago
Winnipeg
7) 41 1 14 111 M7
Padllc Civilian
27 37 17 4* 111 IM
■ Calgary
17 11 3 11 114 344
Vancouver
24 ) ) 15 71 770 742
San Jos*
2* 47 5 42 710 7)4
Anaheim
Los Angela*
71 2* (1 41 744 2*1
21 4) 17 I* in 7ti
Edmonton
■ clinched pltyotf %|»t
U tu rd iy 'i O im il
Florid* ). N Y. ItUrvtort 1
Rot ton I. Montrtnl )
N«« Jtc t o y 3. PhfUttolpM* 1
Aftfthtlm 3 Msrltordl
CotQsry 5.
3
Toronto!. OuRtonc 3
Iwndfty't ( li m it
Dvtroit 3. Chicago 1
Dolton! Wathtngfon 4
DalUft 2. Ti i d h S4y I. Iia
Winnipeg J.N V Rangaf » I
VofHouvtr 4. Lo\ Ang*i#% 3
Buffalo 4. N Y l»lond#r% I
San Jow 4 St Louit J
Annhnim 3. Philadtlphia 2 OT
Edmonton 3. Plttiburgh 3
New JffM y 3. Quebec 2
Monday‘i Oam«%
Oftooo of Monfreol t 33 p m
Dellot of Hondo. 3 IJp m
Torontoof Voncouver. &gt;0 )3p m
Tuewloy i Gomet
Montrtol at New Jer%ey. 3 )3 p m
N Y Honger% of Philadelphia t 33pm
N * I%iendecI el W ellington .3 33pm
ttortford of Detroil. 2 33 p m
Winnipeg of Son Jo%e. 10 33 p m

NHL SUMMARIES
LIGHTNING 1, STARS 1
Dallat
0 1 I
4 -2
Tampa Bay
0 I
I
0 - 3
F l r t l Parted — Non*
P anam as —
Cummins TB (tlbowing). 7 It. Hamrlik. Til
(roughing) 4 at. Craig Dal I roughing I, a 41
Second Parted — I Oallat. McPha* I I
tCou'tnalll. a SO 7 Tiwnp* Bay. Elynuik 17
(B rad ley Tu cker), 2
31 Panam as —
Mori a no Dal Ih o o k m g i. II 17. Halchar. Dal
(high tticklngl. la M Cummins. TB (hold
ingl, It It, Clccon*. TB. double minor m*|or
(high slicking. Hghllng). I* S2. Churl*. Dal
minor ma|or (roughing llghllng). It 17
Third Period — I Tampa Bay. Chamber*
11 (K lim *. Savaidl. 2 72. 4 Dallat. Churla a
IK Ia lt). I t 7t Panamas — Joseph. TB
( h o ld in g ) . Id 30. C h u r la . D a l tun
sportsmanlike conduct). 14 24 Cummins. Tlt
(roughing). 14 J4
Ovvrtlm* — No scoring Panamas — Nona
Shots on goal — Dales 4 4 la 4 —32 Tampa

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each). Tyler Drake (single, (wo
runs). Chris Woodworth (single,
run), Jason Sondheim ((wo runs)
and Ben lltib b cr (run).
Doing (he h ittin g for the
Athletics (()•:») were Chris I’uru
(sin g le , (wo runs). M arred
Dickerson (single, run) and
Eddie Well (single).
Leading the Marlins (1*2) were
Kicky Wells (home run, two
singles, run), John Kllllngswortli
((wo singles, two runs), Willie
Collier (two singles, run). Brandy
Black and Nick Ireland (one
single mid two nuts each). Kyun
DUTchncr (single, run). Brandon
Bryant (single) and J.K. Legcttc
and Dunlcl Whited (one run
each).
Hitting for Hie Orioles (2-1)
were Erie Hogcm (two singles,
run) mid Tom Fodrlc mid Josh
Wlnegmird (one single each).
Powering the Royals (2-1) were
Alex Anderson (two doubles, two
singles, three runs), Dwayne
Tillman (triple, two singles, two
runs). William Kirby (double,
two singles, run). Anton An­
derson (two singles, run), Robert
Wilds (home run. run). Donlay
Major (triple, run), Jason Shef­
fie ld (s in g le , th re e ru n s ),
Dounvan Redding (single, run).
Anthony Hutonarong (two runs)
mid Jeremiah Jenkins (run).
Providing the offense for the
Pirates (1-2) wen- James Harkness (double, run). Anthony
Everett mid Johnathuu Brooks
(one single and one run each)
and Dustin Washburn (run).

In uthcr games on opening
day, the Seminole Produce
Marlins broke uwuy from an
early scoring bailie to beat Hie
iiaggs Produce Expos, 10-7: the
Nobles Construction White Sox
clubbed the Woddmcn of Use
World A ’s. 16-1; the Moose
Lodge Plralcs trimmed Ihe Blue
Jays. 7-1: and die Ktwunls Club
Orioles outscorcd Ihe Hotury
Club Royals. 13 5.
The league w ill not start
playing weekday gumes until the
lime cnangc next weekend, so
the next action will I k - next
Saturday.
In S anford S ta d iu m . Hie
Royals play the A s al 9 a.m.; the
Blue Jays face Ihe Orioles ul 11
a.m.: the Pirates challenge the
Curdlnals at 1 p.m.: and the
Marlins battle the Cubs ul 3 p.m.
On 7. Inn Beck Field. Ihe White
Sox lake on Die Exposal 1 p.m.
Leading the way for the Cardi­
nals were Richard Badger (triple,
three singles, two runs). Wesley
Winkle (two singles, run). Eric
Sperry (single, Iwo runs) and
Iv o ry Peterson and Roger
Sizemore (one single each).
Doing the hilling for (he Cubs
were Justin Cooper (Iwo singles,
ru n ). W a lte r B ry u n t (tw o
singles), Mike Evans (single,
run), Sieve Butsard and Dave
Yrurclagogcra jane single each)
and Darwin Williams (Iwo runs).
Contributing for (lie Marlins
were Mike Robinson (double,
single, two runs). Demetrius
Reuves (double, single, run).
Mureus Beasley (two slnglea.
three runs). John Bryant (Iwo
singles, two runs), Luke Young
(single, three runs). Jcrmulne
Mackey (single. Iwo runs). Keith
Kane and Joe T irllc c n (Iwo runs
each) and Nathun Rice and
James Payne (one run each).
Providing Ihe offense for the
Expos were Warrn Hooks (two
singles), Major Fisher (single,
(wo runs). Mmklo Sheppard,

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run each).
Doing (lit- damage for llie
W hllc Sox were Cltaz Lylle
(double, single, iwo runs). Gerald
lilsfiop (two singles, three runs).
Ilrelt Counts (two singles, run).
J .K . N o b le s a n d F r e d d I c
Havvklns (one double and Iwo
runs). Hrad Jenkins (single, two
runs). Cbrls l.ouwsma (single,
run) and Alvin Smllh and Alex
Jucot (one run cueh).
David Sweeny bad both lilts
(singles) and scored l lie run for
ihe A's.

facing die fln ile s were Dante
Hayes (double, two singles, run).
Jason Graham (double, run).
I .J. Thompson (single). Antonio
Smllh (iwo runs! and Donald
While. Tug Daniels und Alex
Scm i (one run cacti).
H illing for (lie illuc Jays were
Lawrence Kudolph (single, run).
T r e l l i s S m 11 I t . I, e m u e I
Thompson and Joscps Kag (one
single each).
'( lie Orioles were led by Kick
Floyd (double, single, run). Nick
Nelms (iwo singles, three runs).
Ilruce Carter (two singles, run).
Albert Harris (single, two runs).
Mario Alexander and J.J. Hryant
(one single and one run cueh),
Mont Stokes (Iwo runs) and

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were Nalhanlel Cline. Nte
Johnson and Travis Harnplo:
(one single and one run each
Chad Six-1 fit-1 cl (single) an
Jobnalhon Huhtiird (tworuns).

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Sanford Hornld, Sanford, Florida - Monday, March 28, 1994 - 3B

People
Spring garden clean-up

IN BRIEF

Flowering annuals add instant beauty to landscape

Spring fling fashions, luncheon
Spring Fling Fashion Show and Luncheon. The Seminole
Cmmly Family and Comnuinliy Education Volunteers nrr
having their Annual Spring Fling Uencfit Fashion Show and
Luncheon Luncheon with a rashlons Bealls and makeover hy
Glamour Shots, to he held on Friday. April 1. from 10:30 a.in.
through I p in. ill 250 W. County Home Road. Seminole
County Cooperative Extension Service Auditorium. Sanford.
Special plates will l&gt;c offered for those who are not able to cat
meat. Call 323*2500. ext. 5559 to register. The cost will be $fi.
All monies will he used for adult and youth educational
scholarships.

Adding flowering animals to the garden is
one of ilie most pleasant "tasks" ol the
spring garden clean-up. They can add
Instant color and hcouty In landscape beds.
They come In a variety of colors mid
Icxlnrrs anil work well in almost any
landscape situation. When placed m con­
tainers. they iidd a eolorfnl addition to a
porch, deck or pidlo area. Some varieties
will even survive for several days Indoors.
Indoors. Iliry are (pilte showy massed In
baskets or oilier decorative containers.
rs|H-rlidly when arranged wllh other Interior
foliage plants. Spanish moss Is ahimdaitl
and works well lo hide pots or containers In
arrangements. Annuals can also Ik- enjoyed
as fresh cut flowers apd several retain their
color well when dried.

Fitness circus for kids
CASSELBERRY — The Children's Fitness Center. 308 laive
Oaks Hlvd.. Casselberry, announces "circu s" activities,
including trapeze artistry, hlghwlre balancing, acrobatic
tumllng. barrel balancing and Juggling.
The first week In May there w ill be a May Pole for I he
children al the center.
For more Information, call 3318123.

Blood Bank seeks donors
Central Florida blood Hank Is asking donors of all types of
blood — es|&gt;eclally O-type donors — to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For Information, call 322 0822.

Help for gamblers offered
Gamblers Anonymous and Gam-Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:30
I' m., Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave . Maitland.
For more Information, call 230-9200.

Al-Anon group gathers
II you are troubled by the alcoholism of a frelnd or relative,
there Is help. Serenity Won. an Al-Anon group for friends and
family ol alcoholics, will meet each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday night at 8 p m. at tlie Sahara Club, 2587 S. Sanford
Ave , Sanford. For more Information, call 332-4122.

Q A R D E N IN Q

TR IC IA
TH O M A S

pansies and snapdragons arc good examples
of root season annuals and should he
planted In (h r In tr fall and w ittie r.
Marigolds, guzanlas, reins la and many other
annuals can tolerate high temperatures and
An annual Is a planl Hint completes Us humidity and am In- planted now lb rough
entire life eycle In one growing season. summer.
When choosing annuals for the landscape
Many plants that are considered annuals In
careful
attention must also be paid lo lire
the north can survive lor years lo Florida
ninounl of light available lo Hie area to be
and are considered lo he irrcnnlals here. planted. Some annuals, like agendums and
Annuals come Irom all over the world. A few
marigolds, require full sun. {fibers, like
favorites Include: ugerntum. zinnia and
marigold Irom Mexico, petunia and verbena linpallens. grow well in areas with partial
Irom Argentina, four o'rlocks bum Peru and shade And silll others, like [H-rlwIuklrs or
California, poppy and phlox from our own vinca, will (rerform well m either sun or
partial shade. Keep In mind that there are
North America
no annuals that will m-rfnmi well In heavy
Culture ol annuals In Florida Is dKTereni shade.
Flower beds should he prepared Irefore
from other amis Itceaiisc ol our climate,
Durlng the wlrder. the nights are cool with plants art* purlrasrd. Prep beds hy clearing
an occasional host Tills Is (be time to grow out any rucks, grass or weeds. Add plenty ol
cool season annuals In the spring, summer, organic matter such as peat moss or
und lull, the night temperatures and relative &lt;om|M)st and mix or Incorporate the soil
humidity are high This Is when the warm amendments well. A pound or iwo of fi fi-fi
season annuals perform best.
fertilizer should be added with the organic
m attrr and mixed In as well. Level Hie l&gt;cd
Careful attention must l»- paid lo ibese and you are ready to plant.
climatic seasons If you want in be successful
When selecting annuals for beds or
al growing annuals m Florida. Priimlus. borders. It Is best to maw plants lor a

maximum color display. Limit the choice to
as few kinds ns possible. A single color
works best, especially 111 small areas.
Combinations of many flower colors and/or
types can lie distracting and leuvr the beds
looking like a tangled mess.
After the beds arc prepared and kinds and
quanililcs nrc determined, purchase good
quality plants. Look for young, healthy,
disease and Insect-free plants wllh dark
green foliage. It Is not necessary that plants
he in bloom wlicn purchased. If planls that
arc "on sale” arc wilted from water stress,
arc tall and spindly, have nutrient defi­
ciency symptoms, or ure at the end of their
growing season, they arc not a bargain und
shouldn't he purchased. Hants Hint have
been Im proirriy maintained or held too
long seldom recover and If they do, they
will! never reach their hdl potential.
Annuals require more water than do the
permanent plants in the landscape. Water­
ing Is most •crucial Just after pluming, so
make sure they gel plenty and get them olf
to a g(K»d start. Monitor plants weekly
thereafter and Irrigate when needed.
Mulching mutual beds la not recom­
mended. but If you prefer Hie clean, neat
look of a mulched bed. Ire extra cureful to
keep mulch away from the base of planls
Disease can be more prevalent In beds that
iire kept too moist, either from over
Irrigation or mulch Unit Is lu contact with
the plant stem.
Annuals Htat can t&gt;c planted now Include:
red and blue salvia, coleus, ccloaia, cosmos,
dahlia, marigolds, nasturtium, portulacn.
and zinnia. There arc of course many other
possibilities. Utr your Imagination! He II
your (ratio or your foundation beds that
need color, annuals can provide a beautiful
addition to yoorsprlog gardening

Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a m to noon, the WOOP1E Sewing
Club gathers at the Lake Mary Senior Center. 158 N. Country
t lob Road. to make batty riot lies, and Items for nursing homes
its well its Items lor 1lit* Christmas Store. The Items made by
the club arc donated lit prcemlc babies, nursing borne residents
and gifts lor the annual Christmas store.

Sporting new car
Poto B ow orsox, o l Biam
Towors, shows Arleno Boyd,
Towors administrator, bis now
car — at laast now to him.
Boworsox recently purchased
tho 1928 Model A Ford that
was completely rebuilt by a
c o m p a n y In In d ia n a . He
belongs to a Madol A Club In
Orlando and onolher one In
California. Club members dis­
play (Molr cars at various
exhibits around tho area as
well as at parados and celobraIlona.

W eekly Lions Club meeting
I be Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday at noun al the
Aiiicrlcun Legion on South Sanlnrtl Avenue. For Information,
call 3 2 1 07(K).

Over*50 Club meets Tuesday
The Over-50 Club meets the second and fourth Tuesday, at
10:30 a m., al the Sanford Senior Center. Seniors are welcome.

Bridge club to meet, play
Sanford Duplicate bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesdayill bit- Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E First St..
Sanlord.

Korold Photo by Mo,m#n

Kiwanis Club of Casselberry meets
Klvvanls Club of Casselberry meets every Tuesday al 7:30
a.in., at Village Inn. corner Dog Track Uoad and US Highway
17-92 In Longwood. For Information, call 831-8545.

NEW ARRIVALS

C o -w o r k e r s c o n f e s s g u ilt in
le tte r a b o u t fo o d o b s e s s io n

S prin gs, g ir l; H eather and
Joseph Fine!!!. Lake Mary. Ix»y;
Ret ha Hall and Nell Stokes,
Sanford, boy; Diana and Alex­
ander Cotol. Altamonte Springs,
DEAR ABBYi 1 am writing In
response to "Fed lip In the
girl
M arch I 1 — Teresa and break Room." who complained
Thomas Small. Casselberry, girl; about a co-worker who seemed
Sherry and Jeffrey belcrschmltt. obsessed with food. 1 know they
Longwood, boy; Jucklcnc Cabell. were referring to me.
I thought I was being compli­
Fern Park, gld; Samuel and
Polly Farris. Winter Springs, girl. mentary when 1 asked my co­
P a lrlc la and Robert W ard. workers what they brought for
lunch because it looked or
Wittier Springs, gjrl

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recorded at Florida Hospital,
Alla mottle Springs:
March 8 — Gladys and Ralph
Matos. Altamonte Springs, girl
March 9 — Melanie Thompson
and Joseph Price. Altamonte
Springs, girl: Joy and Marc
Loyd. Altamonte Springs, girl
March 10 — Angela broomfield und Jose Trinidad Jr..
S a n fo rd , boy; C h c ry ll and
W illiam Johnson. Altamonte

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DEAR ABBY: The person who
thought It wns necessary to ask
you tsow to tell people to "hint
out" of their lunch hags obvi­
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way to say. "Knock It off — you
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DEAR ABBYi 1 was disap­
pointed In your response to "Fed
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person’s Incessant bilking about
food Is Irrita tin g , someone
should tell her about It. No need
to he hnitul. You seemed to
assume that the person was
doing this deliberately to annoy
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detracts from my enjoyment. So

Sanford H erald
is a proud member of the "Welcome
Wagon" Family In Seminole County

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

Let your Welcome Wagon representative
answer your questions about the area and
present you with free gifts.
II You Live In One Ol These Areas, Please Call

Sanford
323-5265
Lake Mary
321-6660
Longwood* 869-8612 or 774-1231
Winter Springs 777-3370
Altamonte
339-4468
Casselberry
695-7974
Oviedo
695-3819
Or Anylime Day Or Night Call 646-9644

�4B -* Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, March 28, 1904

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 010119 CA 14 E
LE A D E R F E D E R A L BANK
FOR SAVINGS.
Plalntlfl,
vs
SHARON E, MOORE, #t a t .
Detendantlst
AMENOEO
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* Is hereby given that,
pursuant lo a Summary Judg
menl ol Foreclosure, I will sell
the following described property
located In Seminole County.
Florida
Condominium Unit St, Build
Ing IB ol H ID D EN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUMS, according lo
Ih* Declaration of Condominium
recorded March 11, lets In
O lllc la l Records Book 1*1*.
P ages IS It th ru I7 t7 and
amended by llrst amendment
thereto recorded May I*. IMS In
O lllc lal Record! Book 1*11,
P ag e * 1*71 th ru 1*11 and
amended by wcond amendment
thereto recorded Mey 1*. IMS In
O lllc la l Record! Book 1*41.
Page 1001 and amended by
amendment thereto recorded
June *. IMS In Olllclal Record!
Book 1**4. Pagei t i l l thru lil t ,
and f u r t h e r a m e n d e d by
amendment thereto recorded
July 17. IMS In Olllclal Record*
Book 1*14. Paget 1*44 thru MSI
Public R tcordi ol Seminole
County, Florida, together with
all appurtenance* thereto and
an undivided Inlereit In the
common element! ol Mid Con
domlelum a t let forth In Mid
Declaration. Including Ipeclll
colly, but not by woy ot limit#
lion the following equipment.
Range, Refrigerator, D W. D ll
p o ial. M icro w ave. W aih er,
Qryer. Paddle Font, Fireplace
at public M lt. lo the hlohett
bidder for caih. al the wett Iron!
door ol the Seminole County
CourfriouM. Sanlord. Florida.
It M a m on April I I . 1994
American* With DlMbllltles
Act IA O A I Notice
In ac
cordance with the American!
with Disabilities Act. periont
with a dliablllty who need a
special accommodation lo par
lld p a te In th ll proceeding
ihould contact ADA Coordinator
al XM North Park Avenue, Suite
N M l. Sanlord Florida 17771 at
leail five day! prior to the
proceeding Telephone (447)
J l l s l M E i t 4777, I *00 *SS *77t
(TDD) or 1 *00*770 IV ). via
Florida Relay Service
WITNESS my hand and Seal
ol thll Court on March 11, 1*94
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK.CIRCUITCOURT
fly Jane E Jaiewic
Deputy Clerk
Publlih; March 11 A April *,
1994
DEP 1S1

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. * 1 IFS0 CA 14 L
U N IV E R S A L A M E R IC A N
MORTGAGE COMPANY,
Plaint! It
V*.
JO S E P H O A V ID B R O W N ,
el at .
Defendant*
AMENOEO NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
November II , t**J. and Order
dated March II , t**4, and *n
f a r e d In C a i * No.
9J1fS0CA14L ol Ih* Clrcull
Court ol Ih * IIT H Judicial
Clrcull In and tor SEMINOLE
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , w h e re
In U N IVERSAL A M ERICAN
MORTGAGE CO M PANY,
Plalnlllt. and JOSEPH OAVID
BROWN. #1 al . are defendants.
I will w it lo the highest bidder
lor cash at the Welt Front Door
ot the Seminole County Court
houM. Sentord. Florida, al the
hour of 11:00 a m , on June 1*.
t**4, Ih* following described
property a t **t forth In said
Summary Final Judgment, lo
wit:
LOT 1*. H U N T E R S O L eN ,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLA T OOOK I I . PAOE 10
THROUGH M, PUBLIC REC
O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED March M. I**4
Maryann* M orw
Clerk. Circuit Court
By JaneE Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlih March 7t A April *,
l**4
DEP 151

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE N O .** ] m i CA 14 B
M O N O R IA N M O R T O A G E
CORPORATION a Delaware
corporation.
Plalnlllt.
v*
H ID D E N VILLAGE CONOO
M IN IU M ASSOCIATION INC
ET AL .
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
March II. 19*4 and entered In
Caw No n IMS CA 14 B ol the
C lrc u ll Court ol the IIT H
Judicial Clrcull In and lor Sami
rwle County, Florida wherein
M O N O R IA N M O R T G A G E
CORPORATION, a Delaware
co rp o ratio n , P la ln lllt. and
H ID D E N VILLAGE CONDO
M IN IU M ASSOCIATION. INC .
ET AL . are delendanlt. I will
M il lo the highest bidder lor
cash a l the West Front Door ol
the Seminole County Court
houto. Sentord. Florida, at II 00
o'clock A M on I ha }1it day ol
April, IV*4, Ih* following d*
scribed properly as M l lortn In
M id Summary Final Judgment,
to wit:
Condominium Unit I* . Build
mg 10. ol H ID D EN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM, according lo
the Declaration ol Condominium
recorded March ]&gt;, 1*1} In
ONIcta! Record! Book 1414.
P a g e ! I l l ) th ru I i n and
amrmJed by I In i amendment
thereto recorded May 14, IMS In
O lllc lal R tco rd i Book 1AJR.
P a g e ! l * 7 j th ru 1*11 and
amended by wcond amendment
thereto recorded May I I . IM1 In
O lllc lal R tco rd i Book 1*41,
Page 2001 and amended by
amendment thereto recorded
June *. IMS In Olllclal Record!
Book 1*44. Pagti 111! thru t i l l ,
an d f u r t h e r a m e n d e d by
amendment thereto recorded
July 17. IMS In Oflldel Rtcordi
Book l*J4. Page! 1*44 thru IASI.
Public Record! ol Seminole
County, Florida, together with
all appurtenance! thereto and
an undivided In tern! In the
common element! ol laid Con
domlnum a i M l forth In Mid
Declaration
Including ipecillcally. but not
by way ol limitation Ihe follow
Ing equipment Range Relrig
r r . i l o r , D W, D f t p a t a l .
Microwave W aiher. Dryer.
Paddle Fern
Together with all ilru d u re i
and improvement! now and
hereafter un laid land, and
futures attached thereto, and
all rent!. Itiuet. proceed!, and
profit! accruing and to accrue
tram M id premises, all ol which
are Included within the forego
In g d o l c r l p l l o n an d th e
habendum thereof; alio all gai.
iteam. electric, water and other
heating, cooking, refrigerating,
lighting, plumbing, ventilating,
Irrigating, and power ly ile m i
machine!, appliance*. Nature*
end appurtenance*, which ere
now or may hereafter pertain to.
or be uwd with. In. or on Mid
premlMS. even though they may
be detached or detachable
D A T E D t h ll l l l h day ol
March. t**4
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk, Clrcull Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publlih. March I I A April 4.
1904
__
PEP I S*
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice I* hereby given
McConnell Towing will M il at
Public Auction lor Mirage lor
caih on demand to hlgheit
bidder. Ihe following dtlcribed
vehicle*
*1 1 **
75 Chevy
1LJ9M5S171*91

* II *4

• I Chevy
U Ford
*4 Chevy

IG IAI17JIBB*1*1S*
* 11*4
SEIIFI1M4J
IGIAXMROETW HM
*1114

*7 M aIda
JMMIGB*1I4C0*1»17TX
The auction wilt be held at
11 OO pm on Mid dates above
McConnell Towing A Recovery
1*00 Sanford Are Sanford Fla
11771 Prospective bidders may
Im ped vehicles one hour prior
to sale Terms are cash or
c e rtifie d funds M cConnell
Towing reMrves the right to
accept or re|ed any and All
bids
Publish March 1*. I**4 DEP 1*7

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE EIGH TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
DIVISION
CASE NO.i ** *** *I1DR01-P
IN RE : THE MARRIAGE OF
OONNAL MCCLESKEY,
Wlfe/Pelilloner.
and
RONALOL MCCLESKEY,
Huiband/ R eiponden I,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO RONALD MCCLESKEY
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action lor Dissolution ol Mar
flags has been tiled against you
and you are required lo wrve a
copy of your written defenws. It
any. to It on IKE B ROSS, JR.,
P A., W lla /P e tltlo n o r's ol
lorney. whow addrei* li IMS
E a il Ropinion Street. Orlando,
Florida 11*01. on or before April
II . tt*4. and tile Ihe original
with Ih* clerk ot this court
e it h e r b e lo r t s e rv ic e on
W lte/P etltlo nar'i attorney or
Immediately thereafter, other
w lw a default will be entered
against you lor the rellel de
manded In Ihe petition
OATEOON MARCH I*. t**4
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clerk of the Court
B YDIAN E K BRUMMETT
A l Deputy Clerk
Publlih: March I I. I I A April 4.
II . 19*4
DEP 114

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C r o la c e o u s c o m e d ia n

IT.' JOHNS R IVEN WATER
MANAOEMENT DISTRICT
O IVESN O TIC EO F
IN TE N D E D AGENCY ACTION
The District gives nolle* ol its
Intent to Issue a permit lo the
following appllcenlls) on April
I I l*»4
ROB MACK. 11*0 SOUTH
HIGHW AY *17, LONGWOOO.
F L 117 so. a p p l i c a t i o n
4*1 117 OeOSAI. The prolecl Is
located In Seminole County.
Section 0*. Township I t South.
Range M East The application
IS for CONSTRUCTION OF A
STORM W ATER MANAGE
M EN T SYSTEM CONSISTING
OF A DRY RETENTION POND
W ITH A FILTR A T IO N SYS
TEM TO SERVE A PROPOSED
OF F i '.E rWARE HOUSE WITH
A PARKING AREA KNOWN AS
MACK P LU M B IN G The re
Calving walerbody is LAKE
W ILDMERE
The tile d ) containing each ol
in* above listed application III
are available lor Inspection
Monday through Friday eacepl
tor legal holidays, I 00 a m to
I DO p m at Ihe St John! River
W ater Managem ent District
Headquarter! or the appropriate
Held office The District will
take action on each permit
application listed above unless a
petition lor an administrative
proceeding (hearing) Is Bled
pursuant to the provisions of
section 110.17, F.S., end section
«0C M i l . ' P .A X . A person
whoM substantia) Interests are
affected by any ol the Districts
propoMd permitting decisions
Identified above may petition lor
an administrative hearing In
accordance with section 110 17,
F S Petition* must comply with
the requirements ol Florida
A d m in is tra tiv e Cod* Rules
40C I I I I and *0C 1 111 and be
tiled with (received by) the
District Clerk. P O Bor 141*.
P atalke. Florid# 11171 141*
Petitions lor adm inistrative
hearing on lit* above appllcat
lon(s) m u lt be tiled within
fourteen (14) days ol public*
lions ot this nolle* or within
fourteen 114) days ol actual
receipt ot this Intent, whichever
llrst occurs. Failure lo III* a
petition within this lime period
shell constitute a waiver ol ony
right such person mey have to
request an administrative d*
term ination (hearing) under
Mellon 130 57, F S , concerning
the *ub|*cl permit application
Petitions which are not tiled In
accordance with the above pro
vision* are sub|*ct to dismissal.
Shannon Barlcan
Sr. Permit Data Technician
P trm ll Data Services Division
St. Johns River Water
Management District
Publish: M arch !*, I**4
DEP 14S
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE E IO H T E IN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CRIM INAL CASE NO.i
AF4 477 CFA
SCJO INCIDENT NO.i
IN R E : FO RFEITURE OF
l**7 TOYOTA VAN
VIN4JT4YR1IVIH50S7S14
NOTICEOF FO RFEITURE
PROCEEDING
TO: Pedro Coru|o
*41 Wheeling Avenue
Altamonte Spring*. FL 11701
and all other* who claim an
I n t a r a t l In th e fo llo w in g
property:
1*17 TO YO TA V A N , V IN
1JT4YR1IVIHJ0J7SJ4
Donald F. Esllnger, ot th#
Seminole County Sharin'* Ol
Ik e . Seminole County, Florida,
th ro u g h h l i o lf lc a r s , In ­
vestigators or agents, M lie d th*
above properly on March 1,
l**4, at or near 401 Prairie Lake
Drive, Seminole County. Flor­
ida. and I* presently holding
said property tor th* purpose ol
lorleltur* pursuant to Sections
*11.701 704, Florida Statutes,
and w ill REQUEST that an
Honorable Judg* of the Circuit
C ourt, E ighteenth Judicial
Clrcull, Seminole County, Flor­
ida, llnd probable cause Ihat Ihe
above p ro p e rty should ba
forfeited to Itie above agency.
You will be sent a copy of ttia
Ordar finding Probable CauM
one* II Is signed by Ih* Judg*
and It will odvlM you how and
whan to respond lo this request
lor lorlallure.
I HEREBY C E R TIFY THAT
a true and corrad copy ol this
Nolle* was sant lo Ih* above
named addresses by U.S. regis­
tered melt, return receipt re­
quested, this lis t day ol March,
1**4.
MAR YA N N KLEIN
LEGAL COUNSEL
Florid* Bar No : « t n i*
SEMINOLE COUNTY
S H ER IFF'SO FFIC E
1145 lllh Street
Sentord, Florida 11771 *1**
Talaphona: 1407) 110 **71
Publish: March I I . X A April *.
«. )***
DEP 125

Legal Notices
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. t l tM CA l* K
F IR S T U N IO N N A T IO N A L
BANK OF F L O R ID A t /k /a
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIDA.
Plalntlfl,
vs.
ROBERT E BROWN. SR., as
Trustee under an unrecorded
Trust Agreemanl dated July *,
letSi ROBERT E BROWN. SR,.
Individ ually: P A T R IC IA A
BROWN. Individually! COM
PASS IN V E S T M E N T PRO
PERTIES. INC . a Florid* cor
p o r a tlo n i E D W A R D D
MERCHUT and SANDRA K
MERCHUT. hi* wit*. JOHN W
S A L T M A N . T r u s t* *, a /k /a
JACK W SALTMAN. Trustee
W ILLIA M W OWENS: MAH
JO R Y O C H A R L T O N !
CHARLES REIS d /b '* CAR
WATER TREATM ENT COM
PANY; R IG BUILDERS. INC .
NEWTON BEVERAGE. IN C .
and WALDO VAZQUEZ.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
lhat pursuant to a Final Judg
men! of Foredosur* antorad
herein. I will sell th* property
situated In Seminole County,
Florida, described a* l
Lot I I . Big Tra* Crossing*.
Ph*M Two. according to th*
Plat thereof at rtcorded In Plat
Book I t . Pag# *1, Public Rec
ords ol Seminole County, Flor
Ida
Including but not limited lo Ibe
realty, any building permits or
dev*lopment rights, furniture.
Furnishings, fu tures, goods,
equipment and Inventory local
ed on Ih# above described prop
trty , at public sal*, lo the
highest and best bidder lor cash
I t th* W att Front Door ot Ih*
Samlnol* County CourlhouM.
Sanlord. Florida, al It 00 A M
on April I I . I***
Dated March 1*. IH *
Maryann* M o tm
C LE R K O FTH E
CIRCUITCOURT
BY: JaneE Jasawlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish March I I , 11. IH *
0E P 1IS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO M 174 CA ME
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a
co rp oratio n o rg a n lie d and
•silling under 'he lews ol the
United Steles ot Am tr ice.
Plalnlllt.
vs
JULIE ANNE BLOCH a m /a
JULIE ANNE D R A K E.et al ,
Detendantlst
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO ORAOLY BLOCH as Trust
M tor BLOCH REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS. INC . e dll
solved F lor Ida corporation
Residence* Unknown
Last Known Mailing Address
SOSSunrldg* Place 4111
Altamonte Springs. Florida
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
Ktion to fortcloH * mortgage
on Ih* following property in
Seminole County, Florida'
LOT «. CORRECTED AND
R E V I S E D P L A T OF
NORMANDY PARK. CASSEL
BERRY. ACCORDING TO THE
P LA T T H E R E O F AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK i.
PAGE too. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA
hat been filed against you and
others and you are required lo
serve a copy ot your written
defenses. It any. to It on SMITH
* SIMMONS. P A . Plalnhll s
attorneys. I l l West Adams
Street. Suit* 111*. Jacksonville.
Florida l i m , no more than
thirty IK ) days from Ih* tin t
publication date ot this notice ol
*ctlon, and til* Ih* original will)
Ih* Clerk ol this Court tuner
he lor# service on Ptalnlltl's
attorneys or Immediately there
after: otherwise, a default will
be entered against you lor Ih*
rellal demanded In Ihe com
plaint or petition
Americans With Disabilities
Act (A D A ) Notice
In ec
cordance with Ihe Americans
with Olsabliltlas Act. persons
with a disability who naed a
special accommodation to par
tlc lp a t* In this proceeding
ihould contact ADA Coordinator
al XU North Park Avenue, Suite
N.M l, Sentord, Florida 11771 at
laasl live days prior to the
proceeding Telephone: 1*071
H I *110 E XI. 4117: I (0 0 ISS1771
ITDD) or I 100*15 1770 (V ). vie
Florid* Relay Service
DATED on March 14,1994
ISEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Clrcull Court
By Jsenenne L Timber lake
Deputy Clerk
Publish: March » A April *,

in*

DEP 1*5
IN THE CIRCUITCOURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C IVILACTION
CASE NO. 917U C A -I4-I
EMC MORTGAGE CORPORA
TION. a Delaware corporation.
Plaintiff.
Vi.

L A U R A V . G A W R Y L IK i
N O R B E R T J . Z A L E S K I;
MARGARET J. ZALESKI: and
THE ESTATES AT SPRINGS
LANDING HOMEOWNERS AS
SOCIATION, INC ,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
lhaf. pursuant to an Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sal*
entered In th * above-styled
cause, In the Circuit Court ol
Seminole County, Florida. I,
Clark ol th* Circuit Court ot
Samlnol# County, Florida, will
Mil thal cartaln property illual
ed In Seminole County. Florida,
nor# particularly described as:
Lot t l , THE ESTATES AT
SPRINGS LANDING, recorded
In th* plat thereof as recorded In
Plat Book If, Pages 7* and 71.
Public Records at Semlnolt
County, Florid*.
Also known as 1011 Vanderbilt
Point, Longwood. FL 11771
■t public sale, to th* highest and
best bidder, lor cast), al the west
tront steps ol the Seminole
County Courthouse. 101 North
Park Avanua, Sentord. Florida
*111:00* m. on April It , IH *
W ltn aii my hand and th#
olllclal M ai of this Court on
March n . IH *.
ISEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jasawlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish: March 1* A April *.
IH *
0EP1S1

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

8 31 -9 9 93

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

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

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

14 consEcutlvf limn
__ 37c ■ line
7 coniecutlve timet
70c t line
3 consecutive limn____9tt ■ line
t time......................I I . t l ■ line
Ritee ere per Issue, based on 3 tines
• 3 Linn Minimum

NOW ACCEPTING

Legal Notices

12—E ld e rly Care

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IVILACTION NO I
*1 111* C AM B
BARCLAYSAMERICAN/
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
etc.,
Plalnlllt.
V*.
GERALD FREDRICK
F ID A N Z A .eluv.atal.
Defendants
AMENOED
NOTICEOF SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given ihat
pursuant to the Final Judgment
pt Foreclosure and Ihat certain
Order Cancelling Judicial Sate
and Amending Summary Final
Judgment Sale entered In ihe
caul* pending in the Circuit
Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit. In and lor SEMINOLE
County, Florida. Civlt Action
Number e l t]S4 CA 14 ft the
undersigned Clerk will tall Ih*
p ro p e rly s itu a te d In said
County, described at
LOT M. DEER RUN UNIT
* A. according to Ihe plat there
ol as recorded In Piet Book 7*
Peges 14 end II. Public records
ol Seminole County Florida
together with all structures,
improvements, futures, appii
antes and appurtenancat on
said land or used in conjunction
thartwlth. at public sale, lo ttia
highest and bell bidder tor caih
at II 00 o'clock A M . on April
11, IH4, at th# well front door at
the SEMINOLE County Court
house. Sentord. Florida
(COURT SEAL!
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F IH E
CIRCUITCOURT
By Jane E Jesewk
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 11,71. IH4
DEP H I

ADULT CARE In our private
home Sanlord area Lots ol
loving car* lor your loved
one* Contact Holly i n e u i

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
TOCONSIDER A
DIMENSIONAL VARIANCE
Notice Is hereby given lhal •
Public Hearing will be held by
Ihe Planning A Zoning Com
mission In the Ctly Commission
Chambers. City Hall. Sentord.
Florida, si 7 00 p m a t Thurs
day. April 7. IH4, to consider •
request tor • Conditional Use In
• G C 1, General Commercial
Zoning O lslrkl
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Thd
W Is ol Lot 4 and all ol Lof S, Blk
1. T r *, Town ot Sanford,
according to tha plat thereof as
recorded In PB I, Pgs 5**4. ol
the Public Records ol Seminole
County, FI: ANO ALSO Ihat
part ot the alleyway lying W ot
Lots * and 7 and E ot Lott I and
f all being In Blk 1. Tr f ol E R
Trattords Map ol Ih* Town ot
Sanford a i rtcorded In PB 1, Pg
*1 ot ih* Public Records ol
Seminole County, FI being
more particularly described as
Begin at Ihe SE corner ol Lot *.
Blk 1. Tr ». E R Trattords Map
ot Ihe Town ol Sanlord as
rtcorded In PB I, Pg *1 ol the
Public Records ot Seminole
County, FL. and run N 00*0l ’S7"
E along Ih* W line at Lott * and
I lor a distance of 111 11' lo Ihe
NE corner ol said Lot I: thence
run N H*J*'47” £ tor a distance
ot U w to the NW corner ol Lot
*, Blk 1, Tr », thence run S
00*01'S1" W along the W line ol
Lots * end 1 lor o distance ot
111 11' to the SW corner ol said
Lot 7 thence run S OHS*'IS” W.
14 00' to the Point ot Beginning
Being more generally de
scribed e t the Northwest corner
Ot U.S Highway 17*1 and Ind
Street
Dimensional Variances Re
quested I) reduction In the
required perking spaces. *0’
from 10*10' to »'«70' and 45*
from 10‘* 71 J' lo 9's70' Ap
pendla A Schedule Gi 1) allow
a n c * ol I t p a rk in g stalls
( r n l* * ‘ l al an angle ol 75* with
respect to the direction ol tral
tic, Appendlv A Schedule G| I I
allowance of 1 handicapped
parking stills (11‘a lf * " ) al an
angle ot 71* with respect lo Ih*
direction ol traffic, Appendlv
A Schedule N: * ) Increase dlrec
lional sign footage from 1 tl to
171 tl, Appendlv A Schedule K:
I ) Increase directional sign
height from 1‘ lo 1 S', Appendlv
A Schedule Ki and t) Increase
detached sign lootjg* from SO tl
to 140 tf. Appendlv A Schedule
K.
All parties In Interest and
cillient shall have an opportune
ty to b* heard al said hearing
By order ot Ihe Planning A
Zoning Commission of th* City
ol Sanlord, Florida, this 14th
day ol March, 1994
Jo* Dennison, Chairman
Planning A Zoning
Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It a
person decides lo appeal a
decision mart: with rasped lo
any maltar considered a I Ih*
above m ealing or h tarln g .
he/she may need a verbatim
record of th* proceedings in­
cluding Ihe tnllm ony and avl
dene*, which record Is nol
provided by Ih* City ol Sanford
(FS IB* 0101).
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS
ABILITIES NEEDING
ASSISTANCE TO PA HTIC I
PATE IN ANY OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
A T 110 1*1* 4* HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EETING. *
Publish M arch ]*. IH *
DEM 114

Sellthatoldcar

inCLASSIFIED
CALL 322-2011

Bladder Control Ptobltms?
SENIORS.
Call lo find out tf you qualify
lo r a s s i s t a n t * w i t h
DIAPERS/PADS W# III* lor
M e d ica re reim bursem ent,
p r i v a t e in s u r a n c e an d
Medicare directly Delivered
lo your door monthly

407 860-12M
21—Personals
ADOPTIONS
Free medical car*, Iranspor
tallon, counseling, private
doctor plus livingtspenset
Bar I1J7IIS Clearwa»*r AHerisey
John Fricher
I *40 *17 14*0

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT*
E IG H TE E NTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT* IN AND FOR
S IM IN O LC COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CAKNO tu m C A I I I
i J I K IS L A K M O R T G A G E
SERVICE CORPORATION a
I

|

F lo n jfi to rp o raflon.

Plaintiff,
v»
JAMES P JUDGE, at al
Dafan&lt;Jant&lt;»)
AMENOEO
NOTICEOF SALE
Notice i t h tftb y giv#n that
pu ruianl to a Summary Judg
rnanl of ForfC totur*, f Milt t*H
the fa il'd " * id a tc r ihad p rop-arty
locafad in S am inolt County,
Florida
Lot 14 block t. NORTH OR
LANDO 2ND ADDITION ac
cordung to th * p la t th a r to l a t
rtc o rd e d In P la t 1100% I) , M *g«t
SI th ro u gh tJ of tha P ublic
R tc o r d i at SamiiXM# C ounty,

Florida
at public wsif. to *h« hlgbatt
bidder for cr ih, al ti*t wait front
dOvtf ot i »h wminoio County
Courthoi/t* Santoro Honda#
11 OOa m on April 21. IW4
American* With Ditabtlittat
A d fA D A ) Notice
In ac
cordanca with tha Amartcani
with Oitabtlifiat A d. partont
with a diMbility who naad a
tpaclat accommodation to pme
tleipafa In fh i* proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
at 301 Narth Park Avtnuat Suita
N.JOI. Sanford Florida 9J/FI at
laait five day» prior to tha
proceeding Talaphona
Ia0/)
323 4JJ0 Ext 42V. l* 0 0 t ) S I / n
JTODl or I •OOIPPO (V I. via
Florida Relay Sarvlca
WITNESS my hand and Seal
of Ihii Cour t on March II. iw i
I Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK. CIRCUITCOURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publlih. March 21 A April 4.
Iff 4
OEP 2$;

21 —P ersonals

t l —M oney to Lend

LOOKINO FOR U * e yr old
whit* male, ratlred veteran
lor companionship 114 15*1

KEEP DRIVING ANO STIU
GET THE MONEY!
All you need It yoia till* Jack
Diamond lor apprtnlmenl

13—Lo st ft Found
LO S T A llc a n B a r k la t t
Bantarsgl, A raaotlth A *th St
on Seminole Blvd i n 015*
LOST 5lift tenlury styi* clothmq
and equipment Reward No

7 1 —H e ! p Wanted
AODTO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOW I
CALL 111*111 e r l t l * * ) *

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AGENTS-NEAL ESTATE!

27—N ursery &amp;
Child Care
C H ILD C A R I IN MY HOME.
Reasonable rales Fanced
yard, meals A snacks H4 17*1
M U N C H K I N MANOR
Enrollment being *»i&gt;en now
for Babies Pre K classes and
school aged intersettlon fun
Small groups Field trips,
crafts, tunl Cell Evelyn
111**4*
HRS epp

Nothing succeeds like success
W e're w ell Into our Ird decade
ol Iroinlng successful agents
No licenser ........W e'll help!
WATSON REALTY CORP
REALTORS
111110
• APPRENTIC M E C H AN IC *
17 00 hr FontasIK opportunl
ty Basic sm all engine avp
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AVATi ABIE POSITIONS

41—Cem etery Lots
M EMORIAL OAROtNS. 1 Lots.
Garden ol Prayer. *1400 M il
bettl tec H IM (11*11114100
43— ln v e itio « tr v *

Se r v ic e s ____
M A JE 1TIC IN V IS T IO A T IV E
Services Domestic relations

^fHCWuulUhojJjrueHll.
55—Buslness
O p p o rtu n i t y
BODY SHOP Fully equipped
Fully licensed Sa&gt;* or pert
n r ship Eveeltent money
making business *H**B1
NEW I Gel paid MKing recipes
Rush I t 00 4 SALE Fubiger.
7000 Cemanckie Rood I H I .
lone. CA *5*40

V or tout local Ions tor rocep
Honltts. to c r o lo rltt and data
ontry Coll Conor#I Personnel
la m 4pm Monday Friday lor
m or* Inform ation*♦* 111!
________ Never A Fee I_______

AVAILABLE POSITIONS
Various locations for prodot
lion, warehouse A assembly
C a ll O a n t r a l P e rs o n n e l
la m 4pm M o ndayF rlday tor
m ar* In fo rm a tio n **! 111!
_______ Never A Fee'__
AVON products i. m Earn lo
)0 X No donc/(*)oc P T/FT
S and ill l 11*1/1 N O ***U S *

* BOSS'SRIGHTARM*
UObwkl Here’s tr» ideal spot
tor a parson lhal l*#s variety

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700W Uth SI . Ill 117*

CM. CLASS B DRIVERS

Legal N otice
IN TH C CIRCUITCOURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO *4 at* CP
IN R E ESTATE OF
ELIZABETH B CONTENT.
Deceased
NOTICEOF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration of Iho
ostoto ot E L IZ A B E T H 9
CO NTENT
dectosod. F ile
Numbor * * 01* CP. it ponding In
the Circuit Court lor Semmoi#
County. Flovldo Probate Dlvl
lion, the address ol which Is
Seminal* County Courthouse
P O Drawer " C " . Sanford
Florida 11771 The names and
addresses ot tn* Personl Rep
reseniativ* and the Personal
Rtprtseniaf ive'i attorney are
M t forth below
All interested persons ere
required &gt;n lit* with this court
W ITHIN THREE MMNIHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE ( I t all claims
against Ihe estate end 111 any
obiection by an Intorested
person on whom this notice was
served that challenges the valid
ity of Ihe w ill, the qualifications
ot tho Personal H tpreM ntallve.
venue, or jurisdiction of tbe
court
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILE D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication ot this Notice hat
begun on March !». I**4
Person*! Representative
Glenn Willis
c/oJohn V Baum, Esquire
l it S Malllend Avenue
TAaitland. Florida &gt;1711
John V Baum. Esquire
Florida Bar No 115**0
111 South Maitland Artnue
Maitland. Florida 117)1
1*07) M7 7700
Attornay lor Personal
Representative
Publish March 11 A April a.
1***
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1 needed immediately lor
position In Orlarvrti tree Mutt
have I year reewit verifiable
• ■parlance and a clean MVR
air brakes end HAZMAT e
plus Call General Personnel
lam 4pm Monday Friday lor
mor* Information t t l t i l l
_______ Novae A Fool________

COL CLASS A DRIVERS
for fh# Orlando «r»a
immeill Alely M uff
7
y*«r% r*&lt;rn» v«rlfi*bi« m m
rttn t# and a rlta n MvM
•rMlor toman f t a pl ot
C a ll G o n ir a l P t n o n n t i
lam 4jpm Monday F rtday far
mor a Information I H ID )
N avar A Faaf

CONCRETE LABORS
CONCRETE FORM SETTERS
EspeeltfKadodlY.WI *777

CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK
Receive order by phone and
l o t , c u s to m e r c o n ta c t,
ospedlle/lrac* reders, pre
pare b'lling and credits, data
entry and typing, prepare
• aport documents Send re
Sum# lo
David M Company
M l Valantin# Way
Langwead. FI H7M
or call 407 J11 0**5
_______ EOE M /F /H /V

d ir ec t o r ’
For tttobllthod cN Itkort can
tar Education and aepar lane a
inaarly childhoodraquirad
_
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DRIVER WANTED
Full tlma M utt havt lata
modal acono vaticta tor focal
da Uvariat ub lljirg par tonal
vahlclg Call I f ) I D ) I »l__

DRIVERS WANTED
Must have CDL w ith Cleon
M V R P roduct •■parlance
preferred Call 11011*0

f

Notice
FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractors be registered
or cortltled To verity a slat*
c o n tra c to rs ticansa c a ll
1 100 141 7*40 Occupational
Licenses ora required by Ihe
county and con be verified by

^alllnj^lM110^eK^*J^^^^
Additions A *
Remodeling
RES /C O M M . Vinyl Siding ,
Alum. Fram ing. D ryerall,
Doors, Hooting, Ccncrele
M l 4*11 S O. Ballnf, C B C IIIW
1U

Appll ances

APPLIANCE REPAIR
Free
appl service call with re
jw ilr i^I John. A 4- Bast. 11411*1

Carpentry
CARPENTER All kinds ol horn*
repairs, painting A coramlc

^lhMGch*r^Gro^_^HM*71
Carpot/lnstallatlon

C A R P E TM ILL DIRECT
Big Discounts Famous Brandi
First Quality, Top Lin*
Slolnmasltr. Sosonlos.
Treckless, Sculptures 14 ** yd
Commercial lovel loops 11 * * yd
Installation 407 114 *100

Carpet Cleaning ~
SAM'S CARPET CLEANINO
plus strip and bull Doors.
R o ild o n lla l/c o m m trd a l 14
hrs 114 1541. beeper *4* 0541

Cleaning Service
IT 'S T IM B F O R
SPRING CLEANINO!
CALL SCOTTISH MAIDS
Subsidiary al Tha HM Bi own Co
M l MM
European Cleaning al
______ A m arlcsn P rlc n ______
L IG H T H A U L IN G , FLOOR
MAINTENANCE We also do
wlndowsl 110 1*01___________

PERSONAL TOUCH CLEAN
INO SERVICE. Hamas, apis
endears M l MIO

C o n c re te
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayrva
Beal. I Man Quality Opera
tlonl MO-lMI/41* »*1

Electrical
M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, com m /rot

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Flooring
fiA N oW b^D FLOORING
Intlall Sanding Finishing

^TOMOLSEN^IWlAm^
General Services
INDOOR B OUTDOOR
Plastering. Remodel new and

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Hom e Im provem ent

AFFORDABLE Hama Repair.
Dependable All phasas Call
lor Ireoesl. Michael 111 7104
RESTOR A TION , ORYW ALL.
metal studs, doors, trim, Aid
Ing. porches,deck*, gaiabos
Licensed/Insured
1115017

RITE-W AY..........
W L SHO W UP
f / t a i Thl» Dlaplay A d
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La w n Service

Cleaning Service

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Ja n ito ria l Services
BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL

^ommjrclaDResjdJlUTII^
Landscaping
RANDY'S QUA LITY LAWN)
Complete pro earn since 11*0.
Cleanups, hauling. M l -071*

J A O LAWN MAINTENANCE
Wa do avorylhlrql Call lor
free estimates. 11* 5*10______
LOU’S Mowing. Weodoatlng.
Edging. SIS A up. Light haul
Ing. F r o o ls tlm o lw .n l 1711
TOM B J IF F 'S LAWN CARE1
Rot./Comm , dependable, low

^*t*sl^r**oiL^££^107070
M oving a Storage

C L A lt A MOVERS
Moving
specialists 10X oil all local
moves with coupon "We move

talDujrld^rwnlnd"!!^!*^^
Painting

p a Tn t i 'h 'o ,

p ip e r hinging,
prossur* washing and dry wall
repair. FrooesI M I 1174

I Pest Control I

TressurT^TeanTnT'
DUN R I T I i Clean driveways,
roots, pool docks, walks,
houses Frooost. M l 4'M

Rooting
OYSBERS HOME REPAIR A
R O O F IN O : P a in t in g ,
c a r p e n t r y . B o n d /ln s /L Ic
RC0O4414S
Coll 574 4115

Sw im m ing Pool
Servlce/Repalr
BLUE SKY POOLS AND SPAS
$4rvlc*. ro polr and remodel
Ing. Q u a lity w o rk at low
prices Fraoest 407 11* 0*01
W E E K LY SERVICE from U 5
mo. Cham Rita Pool Service
1*01171
Hobort Shoem e ker

Tree Service
ECHOLS TREE SVC Lie s, Ins
" L a i Ih* P roloiskm oli do I I."
_ F ro g o s llm ilo s
M l M l*

W indow Repair
and Cleaning
WINDOW i SCREEN REPAIR:
_________ *07111-1111

Advertise Your Business Every Day
F o r A s L o w As $ 4 5 P e r M o n t h .
Call Classified, 322-261 1

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Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida • Monday. March 28. 1994 • SB

71—H tlp W an ftd

71—Help W xn ttd

DRIVERS NEEDED
A O CARRIERS. T a v a m . FI.
a wall •slobllsTwd and grow
Ing Central Florida bated
company oilert you
a i m to ie« per mile
a Up lo 11.000 ml, per mo
eSIopOtIPay
a Unloading Pay
a Vacation Pay
a Safety A Performance Donut
a Spout# Riding Program
a Average Trip 5 /D a y t
a Late Model Conventional
Tractor*
It you have' 1 yean tractor
trailer, OTR and tnow end Ice
experience p lu ta good driving
record, call;
________ IT O 974 N30________
* E XE C U TIV E I t CRETAN Y e
VJOO wkl Here In Santord
Buty firm Take your tk lllt
and begin wor king today
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t o w tittis i . m l i l t
E XPER IENC EO FIEEROLASt
SPRAY U P O U N O P IR A T O R
Mime ear h i 7*81___________

EXPERIENCED
F O R K L IF T and LO A D E R
OPERATORS petition avail
able. M utt be atte to lilt to
Ib t or more Drug letting It a
p re re q u lllte A pp llcallent
available e l Pebble Jvnctlen,
&gt;*1 1 Freecb Aye, Sanlerd
e EXPORT ASST, e
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Full lime Apply within Mon
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LANDSCAPERS
SOD LAYERS
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER
Class UCDL
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L I V E I N C O M P A N IO N /
Homemaker to Dye with el
derly lady Salary, private
living quartan, etc Cell after
10am, cleave m e WO_______
LOCATES Conduct your own
locale M arch. Fee a clap by
tlep guide Mnd t l t t l &lt; &gt; \
talet la t to locale. PO Boa
l49l.SehfeTd.FLBF&gt;! JN I

For cap manufachirar. Screen
Prlntert. Packen. M utl be
energetic 4 M il motivated.
New hiring In Langwd 171-4441

RETAIL MANAGER
Perl time lor nonprollt store
M u tl have exp working with
volunteer* end be able to work
on Saturdayt
.O tllM tlt
CALL THURS F RI SAT ONLY.
* ROUTE SERVICE e
MX) wkl Take buck home
E ilab llth ed account! Per
lonelily end i1X&gt;lllty lend!
Ih lt golden upporttrlty
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SALES
ItSOO tsooo per monlh

______nesMian______
t SHOP TRAINEE *
Eety a t pie I Beginner* tpol
with greet chance to move up I
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Small Hoftl ta t. MiiUftt
Retired couple welcome lo
apply PleeM call U l lltO

STYLIST/NAIl TECH
Wanled lor Santord talon.
Committlon, paid vacation,
banalltt Call l i t M l Tuetday
through Saturday or t t t m i
Sunday end Monday

TEACHERS
M u tt h a v t earned M hr*
toward a COA or equivalent,
or bar he lor t degree In early

in

childhood

tool

TELEMARKETERS
long wood, part time Monday
thru Friday. J P M fP M . Set
urday. TAM SPM SS SO per
hour plus bonut end com
m illio n . Perm anonl potl
tlo ntl......... ......... Never e teal
l Fertannel. t t t U U
TELEM AR KETERS N EEDED
I p o tillo n t avail Days. eve*.
4 Saturday C all between 1-1
SPRINT IT A F F IN O .m H l l
WAREHOUSE A N O G E N E R A L
LAROR H E L P N E E O E D I
Bonut lor d riv e n A ll th ltt t
available D aily pay. no lee
Report ready to work S X) am.
In d u tlrla l Labor Svc . lO li
French A v No phrxtecallt

WRECKER DRIVER
Experienced M utl live In
Santord area 4 have C lan A
COL Apply el 770/ W ItlS I

93—Room s for Rent
A QUIET, clean rm . kitchen,
phone, laundry Apt's avail
abloaiM S M 4 u p .J74 m s
CLEAN ROOMS ingle tlerllng
|7 S /w k
K itc h en , phone,
laundry, video garnet, olf
ttreel parking I D t d l ______
LAKE MARY AREA Wathar.
dryer * pool Nontmoker.
non drinker Mature iedlet
only SSSOvnome util H I TSeT
M A T U R E D PERSON Light
cooking S4!'wk First end last
__________ 77. te n __________
NEWLY RENOVATED, privet#
entrance, paddle tan In your
room, your own heat control,
refrigerator microwave and
color tv OH street parking
and maid Mr vice Convenient
location The bett In town

its

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MAID WITH CARE
No* hiring hemtf

_ plu t dep o t 11__________ 374 Sea*

L P N In le r e ile d n Inno vative
fa c ility , on the cu ttin g edg# ol
ra M a rc h i t hour Rut*

_____ C e itm »»»

d lp tn dAbit poopb U 0 7]0/_

MAIDS
AAature, honest dependable
M u tt lake polygraph tail and
m utt p a n drug lett Tram
p o rltllor.lt # plul
Neat N Ttdy a t l l / f

MANAGEMENT COUPLE
W i 1 dayt a week In Senlord Cell
[ Southern Salt Storage i n 34H
.M E C H A N IC A L *
e E N O IN IE R •
StOK Local package co need!
your e t p e r llt e lo detlgn
m a c h in a l N atio n a l llr m
ready lo hire today Murry1
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new. nth s t.jm in

M EDICAL

RN
Charge nurM lor Mm Jpm IV
and ventilator eaperlence
needed Apply inperton
Oebery Manor
M N. Hwy It t l
_________ Oebary, FI_________

Off ICE HELP
P /T . Computer experience
end orgenltetlonel tk lllt re
qulred Medical record! axpe
rlence helpful Mutl type SO
wpm Sand ratuma la: P O
Box llt t , Sanlord, FI 17773
.O F F IC E GAL*
SltO wk Good communication
skills A llaiabllty needed her*
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R O O M FOR R E N T
Furnished'unfurnished Pool,
wasiwr,dryer, lull houM prlv
STQ/wk me ulll ESI 71 SI
R O O M F O R R E N T
Furnlthed/unturmthed Pool,
wather/dryer, full houM prlv
SSQ/wk Inc util H I 7ISI

97—Apartm ents
Furnished / Rent

a n d re a l e t la lt
a d v e r l l M m e n l t a r e t u b | e c l lo

lha Fedrral Fair Homing Act.
w h i c h m ak a i It lllagal lo
a d v e r l l M a n y p r a le r e n c o . I lm
Hatton or d i s c r i m i n a t i o n
b a t e d on raca. color, rallglon.
m i , h a n d ic a p , f a m i l i a l s ta tu s
o r n a tio n a l o r ig in

PRIVATE LO 1 BDRM newly
p a in te d , fu ll tllod bath
Country living IVwer/waler
luinlthed tl75/m oplul dep
_______No pelt 373 IT! 7_______
SANFORD 1 bdrm. Specious, all
ela c. air, retld area S37]/
mo plut dap No pall 333 10IT
SANFORD I room TltldTncy w/
p r lv
sh ow er C om plT ta
privacy »&gt;J/wk w / S1S0 tec
dap Inc, util 373 7T73

Lpa
Unfurnished / Rent

PART TIME HELP NEEDED

RENT SPEQMII
3 Bdrm ./I Bath333-3T3T
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS

Q u a lllla d ap p lic an t! only
apply a l HIMhaven ttaatth
Cara Canter, e » Mellonvllle
Ave . Senlord_____________
* PET LOVERS*
Veterinarian needt your help
In kennel work end tech work.
Rewardingcereerl Hurry!
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PHONE PROFESSIONALS
Experience n e cetury Cell
tor more Information: le t-n e t

PLUMBER'S HELPER
Ratldentlal work. Minimum 1
y a a n experience M u tt be
able to da tub trt end trim
Orange Clly area.904 774 f i t ]

PRODUCTION
Company ta tk t Individual*
with atMmbly tnd machine
operating experience. Long
term attignment Greet op
port unity. Never a teal
Help PertertneI, tit-T O *

RECEPTIONIST/CLERICAL
Receptlonlil needed to entwer
phones and g r a a t/d lr a c t
cllantt. Multi lint phone »yttem. PotiHon req. men
er
clerical du llet. Word pro
catting tk lllt and knowledgt
ol Word Perlact tollwara re­
q u ire d . M in im u m typing
tpaed so wpm; typing te ll to
be admlnltterad Sand ratuma
to PO Bot ISM. Sanford, FI
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LAND WANTED
SANFORD-OOLDSBORO
RENTTOOW N
1 bdrm. Lika ntwl A ir 11.000
down S345/mo, I4» T ilt

” MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada 1 bdrm, *740 mo
3 bdrm. S410moand up

FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without Appro rail 200 1000
acres Waterfront a plus. Call
Terry Clay Ion 104 733 4404
PRIVATE INVESTOR wants lo
buy Income properties. Will
look el ell any condition.
3)0)144

Stenstrom Rentals
• SANFORD 1/1 w / dan, lencad
yard, claan si73 mo, UJO tec
• SUNLANO 4/1 w / carport,
family rm, 4400 mo. MOO MC
• M AYFA IR 3/1 w/ ter porch,
dbl garage. 7334 tq It heeled.
n o p e ttlM )/m o seootec.
• SANFORD DUPLEX 1/I.J 1
Itory, w/d hook ups. CHA.
Spat lout I 4440/mo , S430 mc
• SHADOW LAKE WOODS 1/l.S
m l dbl* car garaga, fplc . well
4 Mptlc ITOO/mo. tWO tec
• SANFORD V i DUPLEX w/d
hookup. CHA, S410mo 1400 m c
• SANFORD l / l m l den. ter
porch S7TJ mo. S330m c
■ O V IE D O t / l DUPLEX m l
carport, w/d hookup, haal/alr
UlS/motlSOMC. Sri no dep
Sltm lrem Really, Inc.
"W# Manage yeur Hama.
Ilkt It was evr aw n /' Jbn Deyla
mists A ttar t P M m -ie w
1 RORM. I BATH laOO/month
All ulllllket included 1stm«. 4
security 371 giM cr 331 1479
1 /1 . a p p lia n c e *, hook-ups.
garage, carpal, Ulnda. cant.
haat/alrllO B IM OOOaxleOT
3 REOROOM with cant H/A.
U r g e len cxd y a r d , an d
screened room Only 1300 down
Why r e n f t The H llllm a n
Oresrg, Inc Ree Iter 7711313
4 RORM. 1 BATH 1 acre*
C hildren end h o rte t OK
*400'mo 771 *7)7

105—Duplex*
T rip le x / R e n t
COUNTRY I bdrm. carpet,
large be . weter /garbage Inc
S7T1, STOPdep 373 tree Iv mtg

107—Mobile
H o mes / R e n t___
C O U N TR Y I I T T I N O . com
plelely turn. 7 /t. garbage
/weter turn, covered fenced
patio Ideal for work couple or
ting parent S3*0/mo put dep
No pelt m m )
ELDER SPRINGS, oil Hwy 417
I. 3. 1 bdrmt |7* to ST0 wk
1100 dep i l l m e nr 0 3 110a
OSTEEN I bedroom I bath On
10 acres M M plut *300 tecurl
ty 104 444*140 alter 4pm
SANTORO. 3 bdrm I be . quiet
area, lanced yard SJ/S/mo
SIM dep No pelt 31)4/04

115—Industrial
______ Rentals______
OFFICE/wereheuM space. 1)00
Sq ft P rim e location e l
entrance lo Cenbel Fie Re
glonel Airport 4071)1 &gt;407
SANFORD 10.0*3 tq II ) p I H .
tprinkiert S)/tq It Slentlrem
Realty Inc. Jim Doyle 3)3 3411

117—Com m ercial
______ Rentals______
SANFORO R E TA IL/O FFIC E .
1.311 sq tt single itory ml
kitchen, covered sidewalks,
high traltlc area Water 4
sewer Inc 1700 plus sales
lex/mo *700 m c . Slentlrem
Realty Inc, Jim Doyle 371-lees
l i i i SANFORD AVE. Offices or
r e ta il tp ece 1.000 tq It
MM /m o 373 1347 cr 377 4040
TO PLUS SO FT . GC J, Perk
Or tlore front, g lu t 7 tide*.
10 000 plus cert dally, plenty
ol perking, owner 774 9700

118—Office
Space / R ent
NEW Santord otflcet and/or
werehouMS 4001100 sq tt
Special. 134*/mo. 331 3SS4
SANFORO. Oflict space. SeOO
tq tt building total, 1700 tq
ft per offlc« unit H I 7004
TO IQ FEET lor Im m on 17 Tl.
tu cce ttlu l existing anchor
buim eiM t Good parking and
lighting G reat vis ib ility
Atklnq *400/mo B7 4444 work

NOTICE
All r e n t a l

In Longwood printing com
pony C allttso g t;__________

PART TIME COOK AND AIDE

II

PRODUCTION WORK

PRIVATE LONQWOQO* HOME
Non smoker teo week. SKI
depotltCel 111* 3M0_________
PRIVATE HOME. house prlv
Sal*, quiet area Mature male
preferred Call 7710*11______
PRIVATE entrance, kitchen 4
wether dryer pvlv S75'wk

LPN

%

159—Real Estate
_____ Wanted______

K I T ’ N ’ C A R L Y L E ® by Lorry Wrlplif

103—HoilSRS
U nfurn ish ed / Rent

121—Condominium
______ Rentals______
PINERIDGECLUB
3 bod. 3VY bath townhoma
W a th a r. d ry e r, tcreened
pallo Small yard. M il
Caldwell Banker 849 4)40
SANFORO. Pmeritkje club. 1
Bdrm. 1 Be . 3rd floor
SSl|/mo Mekeda Corp Real
Ettale
444 4400

1B1—Appliance*
/ F u r n itu r e

H I —Hom es for Sale
Jl MIRIIAHII HfIVI i
WNIilRt * PROP! Rll|
FHA OR VA AS LOW AS ! V i \
Aisume n* quelllst 4 owner
financing lew as 1404/mo I
Gov't Forecleturei. Repast
Seminele. Orange, Velutle!
Sanford Properfiet
For Lr u Than 17 000 Down
• FORECLOSURE! 1/1 on M
e c re l Appi , inside u lll .
fenced yd I Only 171,0041
• ) /t , ever 1/1 acre! Llv. din.
fern rm Satellite dith *44.140
• 1/1 w /P O O l ter only *44.tool
Llv . dining, fern rm t tool
• L A K E , tennis, peell ) / )
custom, llv, din . eat In kltch .
eppl Garage 1*3,9001
• 1/1. naw carpet 4 pe.nl! Cent
H/A.carport Just S41.TOI
A t tten* No Ouafl lie* f '

• )/). M l) PITI no too
• 3/7 tpllt. fenced. IMS P ITI

sum

PRE forecleturei *8 uoo dn
3/1. heavily Ireed t'J acre
Spill bdrm . ceramic tile,
eppl. garage Possible owner
hold7nd Just *71.9001

L A K E F R O N T HOMES AND
LOTS. CallOlanaal
The CANNON OROUP Rtalters
ITS 4041 er 373 1704
LONOWOOO HOME 3/1. 1711 tq
II, 1 car garage, on Soldier’s
Creek S44.0000BQ 371 5089
SANFORD 1 bdrm, I bath. Cant,
air and heat, af*, lienees, Intide laundry, serten porch,
large fenced yard. 1 sheds
S4T.T00 333 3747 or 111 1134

*io t ooo
Lk Mary cuttem
acre. S11J TOO
I *A 1 ft

1/7. over I

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
321-4764

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Real E tle t* Broker
1440 Santord Ave

3210759

321-2257

REST SANFORD AREAi 1 or 4
bdrm. 3 bath, large rooms
E X C E IL E N T C O N D IT IO N '
L o tto ld o M ts I I 77.SOO
Owner/Re*Iter jjj 4tei

11ALL REALTY

312 W I tlttl St Sitnlotil

7 bdrm . corner lot. c/h /e. low
dn 4 monthly! Only M l.100
St. Jehn’t River eccettl 10
acre*. WK down! |/3 ,000
1 er 1 bdrm dbl gar . tented
FI rm c b conttr t i t too

323-5774
OCBARY
Lakelrcnf 7 7 ten
If al H /A plul e ilra ti MO 000
W TAellciewtkl, 177 7147
EXCHANGE OR SELL your
properly located anywhere I
Invetters Realty. 774 1411
put VENTURE f
revtrM logo
Looking lo buy e home? We
hay* hornet In all area* ol
Semlnolt. Orange, Volutle
Counties' Call lor details!
• 3/1 with l l r i i l a c t . newer
carpel and III*. 14*. WO
• Fsiecluturel 4/3 on 1 37 acres
Fireplace SI04.KW
04/3. 3.700 tq It . Ilrtplac*. Ig
ter porch! 4104 300
Beth Osborn*
Venture I Properties

33M273/7 74-9400
FOR SALE OR RENT 3/1 Cent
air. gar *1.400 demn 1333/mo
to goal buyer 143 0147_______
HANDYMAN SPECIAL Zoned
D C I Downtown Senlord 7
bd, I ba UO.OOO0 8 0 1 7 ) 1414
HtODEN LAKES.
7 car
gar., remocMItd intlde/out
Owner
*71.100
111 1SJ3

V).

SPRING BREAKII
One Bedroom Aperlmenlt
I7TT DEAL
M ott wood Aplt J17 &gt;734

SUNLANO
Great 3 bdrm
with detached brick rec
room/famlly room In great
condition, corner lot Priced
right at M l.1001

Janet Mansfield, 323-7271
AA Carnes. Inc., 3 )1 11)4

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SANFORD - t i t S. PARK AVE
I end 3 bdrm Air S33SS37S
plut SlOOdepotll MO 4407
t BEDROOM FREE MONTH
SPECIALI 3 bdrm* 4 attic.
avail. Call Jerry, B 1 4430
3 BEDROOM. S Sanford Avo
S33S Includes utilities.
740 *0S4or ICO SOI

Super Easter Specials

T03— Houses
Unfurn ish ed/ Rent
NICE 4 CLEAN 3/1 Fenced
yard No pats S47S/mO. tit, last
4 MC W4 74T 4T47 4pm Tpm
SANFORD. 3 bdrm. 3Vy bath
lakelront houM MSO/mo
__________ 331 &gt;004__________
IANFORO. 3 Bdrm I Bat ,
w/tplc CIo m to downtown.
S3» p iu t d a p . m x n i _______
SANFORD Hamilton District
RENTTOOW N
Lika ntw 1/3, Ab, Laundry.
13000 dn , S44S/mo 44T 7317

INC.

FIRST TIME HOMEBUVERSI
Lei Our Full lim e Sale* SUM
Show YOU how Eety If It to
Own e Home of Your Own'
Call any ol our Experienced
Agents A NYTIM E I

322-2420 * 321-2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
•In Our 38th Year*
W INTER SPRINGS 7-7 Sl.000
an d q u a lif y to as s u m e
S W /m o Community pool end
tennn New roof 44* 13 3 4 __
w iN T E R SPRINGS"3/7 Slo'otW
assumes no qualifying *37) mo
Quick closing! New root
cOffl m poo I/ tenm 1441 1334

ht %
Scmce
MORGAN REALTY

ly treed to* fd Onteen ti |ytt
fight tor you Quiet' III,000
Juif for youl 7/1. %cr pch
homo a orr
carpet 4 Mo
floor lo ti of homo i I I ! ,000

SANFORD
lllh It. nruj Myrtle Are

1B3— T e l e v i s i o n /
R a d io / S te re o
a FOR SALE Pair *1 11” Phat*
Linear O raphlle Subweeler
I p e a k e r i. 430 w a ll peak
power Asking UOO OBO A ik
for Brian 374 4374 eves
TRADE New Denon Stereo Syt
lem A Bote Speakers lor
anything ol velvet 341 3333
IB S — C o m p u t e r s
COMMODORE 174 computer
color monitor, printer, garnet,
&amp; desk included 177) 311 3374
187— S p o r tin g G o o d s
e lE A R S EXERCISE BIKE 170
or betl otter Call 131 3374
1 8 9 — O f f i c e S u p p li e s

321-6762

/ E q u ip m e n t

DELTONA
tO4 7M *070

M IN O LTA EP 430 Z COPIER
w automatic feeder Excellent
condition tTOOCelllX) 1000

II
•THE CHAMP Soo if you con
bool thit onoi 1 bdrm pool
homo |ut* o thorf « i!h Irami,
1rty II w 11do i chao I on d )
m inufo* fro m b o tfo iif VAt W-l
'B E A U T IF U L 10 yf o&lt;d Flo
C r*&lt;iier fofmhoOto on 3 oerts
b tg t reforofion! Need* TLC
f*o*lib lo ftrm% tie 900
" iL/ire /#!#

C A L L S A R T ),
real

Estate , inc
322 7498

4/1 BLOCK HOME * CHA on
I 00 b I 70 lo t
7 4 B 74 h i*
l.iundr y 1r*ur fcshop, 17x17 ter
rm Very clow to Pinocroit
Ejom
000 321 2U6
ISM MOVES YOU IN 2 bdrm. I
bath, now carpal, paint and
roof Only 1770/mo 131 0701

193— L a w n &amp; G a r d e n
e F R E E CREPE M Y R T L E .
pink, 4', You dig *nd flit hot*
&gt;q '
m t u i __________
e W iT E R IRIS, blooming w ith
bfi&gt;4 flowers For ponds 17
’ ’»
f t ) 4340___________
eW E EO EATER.Black L O*
Cker, 13 ' cut. Only (IS Cal!
73) 441)3
1 9 9 — P e t s &amp; S u p p li e s
BEAUTIFUL CALICOcal I yr
ip fty td c5#&lt;l«A9d a c tfiw fU T
All ih o fi |l&gt; 324 f 4f I _
• X LARGE A IR L IN E tfyte
jn lm /jl crate * lt h locking
gate Good condition Bought
for LSS 2 monlh* ago Aiklrtg
lap Call 214 27S1
211— A n tiq u e s /

151 — I n v e s t m e n t

C o lle c t ib le s

P r o p e r t y / S a le
W INTER PARK londo 11 , all
new ceramic end carpel new
kitchen U3 000 434 3113
153— A c re a g e L o ts /S a lo

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal for mobile homo or
homo »lto. h o r i* i, cattle,
farming, or nurwry Zoned
agriculforal 13 900 per aero
Small down payment with
owner financing tgi-747-1771
1 5 7 - M o b ile
H om es /

Sale

NEW 11141, NO DOWN. I 0 \
Interest, 14 X 74. tt7]/m o.
34 X 70.1110/mo. 343 1701

a S A C R IF IC IN O E LE C TR IC
MOTOR built In Thomai Alva
Edison % day Vlnfaga 1194
O n * h u n d re d y e a r* o ld
H o rie pow tr approx
HP
unulual b rat* fitting*. 2 tpted
wood pulley M u *tu m quality
W ill make tom e c o llic to r
droolf 1100 373 4JU
215— B o a ts a n d
_____ A c c e s s o r i e s
OLASTRON. 14ft V hull. 35IW.
740 Volvo. Ilsh/skl. lots of
extras S370QOBO434 3741
■ HOUSEBOAT, live aboard 47'
N e u la lln e , tw in engine V
d rive , S70K Dr Quam 413 1143
#14 FT BOWRIOER ID HP
M ercury, o/b. low hour*, w ith
tra ile r S3.700 777 01*4

A c c e s s o r i e s ___
e l U V COBIA BOW R ID ER .
Inside redone 1114 70 HP
Evlnrude. power trim and tilt,
rebu ilt 3 hr* G alvan lied
Magic Tilt, new liras, new
wiring *7.430 371 1011 __ ___
e 1114 SKI/FISH BOAT 90 HP
Merc . m l trailer Runs great!
13.000 Partial finance 413 7401
• 1143 REOAL Medallion. 17’
10", 4 cyl In,outboard motor
w/drlv* on trailer 13.000 OBO
» » 4004 or 441 4701 eves
70* AQUA SPORT. CC. 707 I/O ’
everything like new *3000
- O BO *04 »11&gt;0&gt; 10* » * M&gt;*
• 74 FT PONTOON boat,'a ll
fiberglass. 140 HP Evlnrude
Very fas!I Many extras. Ilk*
newt Only 110.730 373 4M0
’74 CAROLINA. I ) If. w/tralfer
Seats 3, rellnlshed w/n«w
swivel seats 1300 731 4411__
41 PROLINE! 17 H . V bottom
with 3.3 C drive Ship lo shore,
depth Under, galv trailer,
very low hours S4113 37) MM
Ahey Marine Inc. I l l E 31th SI
I I ’ TIDE CRAFT. Ilsh and sfcl
boat w/traller I30XR4 Mar
cury. lolsolextras *4300
__________ 177 IMP__________
2 1 7 — G a r a g e S a ie s
OARAOE SeleTT Why botherff
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICE 11
447 330-1437
_____

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage sale ad by
13 noon on Tuesday and lake
advantage ol our special
garage sale ed price!! Call
Classified now lor details!

322 2611
221—Good Things
to E a t
STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
9#m Jff t Cftttry Av« J ml £
at Skrtfard I ml N of I f Rd
*4 Hoop* fa rm * III7 H 4
223— M is c e lla n e o u s
ANTIQUE Chippendale couch,
antique bullet, color TV. Stair
Stepper, mlsc household
Items
Cell 7J3 4773
• BEAUTIFUL NEW gold col
ored lace leblecioth. I7 ’i)7 "
41)4073)4 47714 to 1 PM
DOWN EAST SPA. porlAbl*.
seels 4. wood Iromed. sell
conleirwd SVXJOHO 337 4433
FOR SALE Blond* lender shat
Autographed trom Wayne's
World II *1300 OBO eves
3)1 4311________ __________
eGLASS TOP TABLE 7» high
47" square, ] / t ” thick glass
S70 Pleas* call^407JI77^v!34
• KINO TUT PRINT Framed
and glassed ?'xY with ol
flclal program s*3 Pleas* cell
M ) 3711
• REOINA STEAMER. I year
old In good shape Cleans
carpels easy Plus 7 botiles ol
carpel shampoo All lor *73!
________ Call 373 4/71________
SERVICE SALES A PARTS lor
portable kerosene heelers
LARRY’S MART 73) 4131
'•TABLECLOTH, new beige
L a rd ta b le t i l e I t C e ll
407 314 4771* lo ! P M ________
TICKETS lor Dan Fogelberg
concarl on April 3 *43 00
ICostl OBO 374 1714
U T IL IT Y /L a n d ic a p a Trailer
1330. Lerg* Chest FREEZER
150 ai3 I173*ller tP M
• VERTICAL SUNOS. 74 nice
cloth with weights Quiet but
sfey put Comes with targe 17
II ( 144 ml Ireck Originally
expansive will sacrifice for
ynly 113 Call 330 0401

230—Antique/Classic
Cars
aFORD THUNDERBIHD. 1**4
All original! Needs some
work 41.41S0B033I 0D4

•1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
ITOOOOnO All power 737 0334
44’ CRYSLER IM PERIAL. 4dr
all power, body In good shpat
runs great *1300 3)3 7143

231- C ars
• BUICK 73 ELECTRA 111 4 dr
hardtop E xcilleni condilloni
Rtslorerl 1W7S3.700 370 1001
BUICK CENTURY, D M V I
engine, runsgoodll.lW OBO
________ Call 1 » OWE________
CHEVBTTE, D M Gray. 4 door
reliable car for only *400
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L lk t new M u ll sell Only
S3* 000 Call 14071)33 1938
• DUNE BUOOY Full llberglasi
body Convertible lop Rebuilt
VW engine Many new parts
Profession bull! S7500 371 4774

2 3 1 -C a rs
• HONDA ACCORD LX. m i .
P /S . P /B , a ir , Kenwood
A M /F M casselle. 4 door, low
miles Rosewood color Will
run lorever SI?.930 3)7 7473
• LE BARON Convertible. '44
Red, loaded, dig dash, new
lop, new tires 34.300 17* 7I0«
• LINCOLN TOWNCAR. '71.
loaded, excellent tend While
SISCO O B O _____ 371 11)7
• MONTE CARLO 1771 g’^eal
cond! A/C. runs like a lop!
Sharp looking! SI.430 374 t i l l
• P LY M O U T H Grand Fury,
while A 1 cond Ihru out
Good m linage 17,000 OHO
37) 4800
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744 111 4311__
• RENAULT ENCORE. I f i l
Excellent condition! si. sea
firm 3)0 1)38 after 4 P M __
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagon,
'17. Aula. A/C. red. ?)K
warranty 37 450 )7) 84)8____
TOYOTA COROLLA. 77 4 dr'
original owner Only 47,000
miles. Auto . A/C works
MAW cash
____M U 09-1
VOLKSWAGEN SCIROCCO, 84
Exctlltnl shape! Runs greall
Looks eharpl Musi see lo
appreciate Asking S7.730 OBO
Can see al
Singhs Road
Runner. 1)81 S Sanlord Av&gt;
377 1)18 Ask lor Tarry
Il'C H E V Y Chevet I t 4 dr. 4 spd
rwitv tJfit. ckmin I bum ofi
Good 2nd car MOO 327 2112
•J MUSTANG OT 1 0. J *pd
run* qrtaf, ni*#d% TLC. 11200
OBO A Waal Sftall 32&lt; 3101
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*p d ,, A /C * Pw
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canaHa 11000 373 4417
233— A u fo P a rts
/ A c c e s s o r ie s
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Escort. Dash. carb. Ian, many
pans Call lor list S3 per
piece. &lt;30 lor e[L))4 7101
• TRAILER HITCH cla*. J,
receiver and I / 8 plus 7" ball
hitch SIOO 377 0477 Ivmsg
235— T r u c k s /
____ B u s e s / V a n s
• CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
79, I fan, Pattangar van,
claan Loaded' Too much
11*1, mult *ao to rtppreci.it*
Only 12 49*080^
1211/00
• FORD HANGER. LTX 92
P S. Cfuiff. A/C. Itareo, 4.200
mll«*. 1 f r or 29,000 ml faff on
warran»y Call 122 ISS3
a ISU2U P/U 9) Had. 7K A C.

am/lm ca%*. full badlinar,
r t a r w in d o w IV 4SO 227 M M

• JEEP PICKUP TRUCK. 19/9
4a4 with topper MOO OHO
Need*a lo!of TLC 123 2959
• JEEP PICK UP 4(4 1970 V6
auto Engine and Iran* re
b u ilt trtboul 20,000 r n lle ii
Newer mlanof 5/ 000 J7I 7004

5 Sanford Motor Co.
'91 CHEROKEE COUNTRY
14.000 mite*. 117,495
_______ CaU 173 4217
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Geneva Gardens
1505 W. 25th Street
Sanford

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WE PAY TOP 3331 FOR
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Truck* RUNNtNGorNOT
ANY C O N D ITIO N

222 5044

239— M o to r c y c le s
a n d B ik e s
• 'll HONDA 750 cutfom good
conddton. 15K miles t/SobUO
223 0923 tv mig or 323 &gt;759__
I I KAWASAKI. SJO LTD Prim e
condition M u tt *«« to appre
elate 1900 321 4143
• ‘47 HONDA SPREE Very low
m ile* Very good condition
*400
Phone 231 aj&gt;4
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
• HOLIDAY Rambler Imperial,
‘ 49 35ft basement model,
loaded Excellent cond Op
llonal Honda motor scooter for
2
rack SS2.000 407 499 4*29
V A N /C A M P E R , 1973 Cb«vy
model 20 Good condition All
ac&lt;»**orie* *7.500 322 4941
• '7* MOTOR HOME Run* great
W ill trade lor travel frailer of
com parable value 371 7895

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lira * and tow pkg 13,500 OHO
407 211 &gt;644

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MOVE IN SPECIAL Newly re
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Sales New end Used Service
all makes A p e rlt 104 E
Commercial SI 37) M l)
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111 S French Ave. Senferd
R e f r ig e r a t o r . S to v e i.
W athert Dryers Free 3 yr
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APPLIANCES. FURN., TV’S.
ETC. B U Y -S E L L TR A D E INS CHEEPO OEPOT. 1)11
FRENCH AVB.
331-3344
A P P L IA N C E S ! B i t t price s.
B etl W arranty, B etl Servlcel
Wethers, dryer*, microwave*
We buy appliances I Delivery
Ireel A l B eit, 334)141______
BUNK B ID S Upgrade' met
Ir e tle t Llkenew l 1110
________ Cell 141 3033
K C N M O R I wether, very nice I
Free delivery and w arranty
_ Jeb" » + Bett, 314 1)43
RANOC. almond, te ll cleaning
Free delivery end w arranty
John A + B eit, 334 )743
CRANOE. Roper model, white
New oven elements Works
well *30 )71 3344___________
• T V IN T B B T A IN M B N T
C IN T IB 7Hy ” h x 41” w, 340
new at Wei M art W ill tell lor
*30 OBO Cell 37) 1*04 Iv m ig
WASHER 4 DRYER. Magic
Chet. 1333 lor both Broyhlll
dining te l Solid oak labi* w/4
c h a in 3300 OBO 377 4373
a WATER BED queen pedetlei
w /4 d r e w e r t
B ookcase
headboard 1100 374 MW

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• Mileage
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by Chic Young

BLONDIE

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What’s at the root
of hair loss?
□BAR DR. GOTT: I'm 35 and
occasionally color iny hair,
which la long mid normally quite
th ick. W ith in the past two
months, however, my hair has
tM'cn coming out hy the ton and
hy the root. I'm on dally doses of
e»t r o g c n fro m a recent
hysterectomy and lake good
multi-vitamins, hut I can't seem
to get to the root of the problem.
DEAR READER: Loss of hair
can accompany many medical
conditions. Including thyroid
disorders, anemia, skin diseases
(such as seborrhen). and fever. In
addition, many medicines may
cause thinning hair, as can
reactions to halr-colorlng solu­
tions.
Finally, most forms of hair loss
In adults are heredltury. a l­
though spotty baldness may
result In perfectly healthy per­
sons for no known reason. Some
studies linve shown that even
stress and anxiety can leud to
hair loss.
Thus, as you can sec, you have
some work to do to discover the
cause of your problem
I suggest that you la- exam­
ined by a dermatologist, who
should Ik* able to arrive at a
d ia g n o s is and recom m end
treatment. I do not iK-lleve that
your hysterectomy, estrogen re­
placement or vitamin supple­
ments are plnvtng a role
DEAR DR. GOTT: Is reheating
coffee bad for your heulthV A
Irlend Insists the oil In cofree
separates when cooled, cuuslng
something detrimental to our
health. Since I heat coffrc dally
In my microwave. I'm con­
cerned
DEAR READER: I am not
aware that reheating coffee Is
detrimental to heallli. allhough
this practice may affect the taste
ol the brew.
I believe that you can solely
continue your habit of reheating
your coffee, but the drink would
certainly tie more llavorful If It
were freshly prepared.
Copyright 1994. NEWSPAPER

ENTERPRISE ASSN.
(For Information on how to
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building
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quantity
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spring
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"one"
32 Outcha 33 Rural
34 Nautical rope
37 Eer (prat.)
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genua
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t)y P h illip Alder
what docs the word "options"
mean to you? To many people. It
Is working on a stock-exchange
llnor. A lot ol North American
bridge experts make llu-lr living
trading options
The Oxford American Dirilouarv gives lour dcllulllons.
The Illustrative phrases are
"None ol the options is sultsfnenay.
Had im oplloll lioi In
go." "We have III days' option
on lI k- house" and "Keep one's
O p IlO IIS 0|H'll

Ai the bridge table, three ol
these may apply. You hope
never to face only unsatisfactory
options; sometimes you have no
option tint to adopt one line of
play or defense; and Ideally you
can keep your options open
while you learn more about the
lie of l lie cards.
flow many options did East
give himself III today's deal?

Drlciuhng agalusi four hearts.
West led the spade 10: two. Jack,
live. East cashed tile spade king;
eight, seven, queen. East con­
tinued with tin- spade nine. Inn
South claimed ail overtrlck. lie
ruffed In the dum my, drew
trumps, cashed the diamond
ace. overtook Ills diamond jack
with dummy's queen and dis­
carded tils c lu b losers on
dummy's two diamond winners.
D id E a s t m l sg ti e ss o r
inlsdelend?
East was a link- unlucky when
West couldn't overrun dummy's
heart olile. Even so. East should
have used Ills eggs lo make two
omelets, not oik- At trick three.
East should cash the club ace. II
West discourages. East returns a
spade. Hut when West en­
courages with tile club seven.
East plays a second club to
defeat the contract.
Kcc|i as many defensive op­
tions open as j&gt;o*tlhlc.

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something very positive.
GEMINI (May 2 ! -June 20)
You’re presently In a cycle
where several Important ob­
In the year ahead more
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changes than usual might be In
tially. f i l l your targets In order
the offing for you both socially and
ooltlly proceed.
and commercially. However, you
CANCER (J uik- 2 l-Ju'y 22) If
should like wlmt transpires,
you haven't been feeling lucky
because you couldn't do a belter
lately, don't despair, because
Jab If von designed them your­
everything could change today.
self.
Dame Fortune has her eye on
ARIES (March 21-A|&gt;rll 19) you where chance Is concerned.
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You might be subjected lo some
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they are handled pro|»erly, they once you get on a roll, watch out.
could usher In substantial oj&gt;- Everything begins to Improve
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cially. Know where to look for finish line.
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stantly reveals which signs are enter today have excellent
romunticnlly perfect for you. chances for success and should
Mall $2 and a lo n g , self- jiro d u c c s u b s t a n t i a l equal
addressed. stamped cnvclo|jc to benefits tor all of the parties
Matchmaker, c/o this newspa­ Involved.
LIBRA (Sc|&gt;t. 23-Oct. 23)
per. I'.O. Box 4465. New York.
Focus your efforts and energies
N.Y. 10163.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) today on situations that ure
Tills Is a favorable day for meaningful to you financially
getting together with a close and can enhance your material
associate and discussing a c riti­ security. You could he u magnet
cal development. Something for money.
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negative can lx? converted Into

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
March 20, 1004

by Bob Thaves

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
Lady Luck wants to take a hand
In inishlng you closer to your
goals and objectives today. If you
get In lock step with her. she
might lake you all the way.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Today's conditions should pro­
vide you with u much firmer
handle on conlmlllng situations
that have been dominating you.
Use It to your advantage.
C opyright 1994 NEWSPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.
b y Le o n a rd S ta rr

ANNIE

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Things you jrcreonally manage
nr create have excellent chances
of being successful If you begin
moving on them today. The long
range picture links bright and
limmlsing.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Over the next few days
|&gt;ersons who feel obligated to
you In some way might make
efforts to repay you. This could
even include things you've
written off.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan
19) If you start to feel a bit more
hojicful than usual today, the
aspects In your churl show
Justification for your uttltudc.
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NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE

Leaders: Let us pray

T u k c a look ut what's com ing up this
weekend. In our exclusive guide to the St. Johns
River Festival, fine arts and crafts show, to be
held In Ft. Mellon Park.

Bowden wow s
crowd at annual
Prayer Breakfast

School prayer:
Students divided

□

■ y K IL L B Y M ITC H B L L
Horald Staff Wrltor

S A N F O K D — A controversial bill that would
ullnw "nonsectarlan" prayer In public schools If a
majority of students agree was passed by a House
committee after tense debate yesterdny.
Students al Seminole High students are divided
over whether or imf the prayers would be
ucccpluble. even al events when* students were
not "forced to attend."
Administrators and students alike agreed that
prayer should not.be placed In theelassroom.
T h e lilll allows prayer before assemblies,
graduations, football games und other events, bill
II would have lo be "planned and led by
students."
T h e House Education Commit Ice on Tuesday

River festival preview

S p o rts

C row n w ithin grasp
S A N F O K D - Ace Drilling had a d in n e r to
take a huge step Inward nailing down the
Sanford Recreation Tuesday Men's Softball
League title last night at Chase Park.

[ SecPsge IB

□ P e o p le

Cook of the W eek
O u r rook of the Week. Margie Davidson. Is a
born artist who Incorporates Ingenuity and
Imagination Into her cooking with a pinch of
this and a dab of thnl.

■y VICKI DstOnrdiriiA
Herald Stoll Wrltor_______________________________

________________ _ _ _

SA N FO R D — Through wind, rain and early
morning light, they came.
A rapacity crowd filled the Sanford Civic Center
tills morning for the 3rd Annual Seminole County
Prayer Breakfast to supplicate blessings upon
businesses, schools, government and residents of
the county In the coming year.
Orgunlzed annually by Stiang Communication
Co., Lake Mary, with the assistance of a multitude
of area businesses ami com m unity leaders, the
program, with Mayor Bettyc Smith ns master of
ceremonies, was filled with Insplrutlonal music
and prayers for the comm unity bv the Rev.

Mtrtld Photo by Tommy Vlncont

See Page 4B.

R ep eat rap ists

Two men and a baby

M o ve to w a rd c h e m ic a l
c a s tra tio n is n o t th e
a n s w e r, s h e riff sa ys

G overnm ent m eeting
S A N FO R D — Th e Council of laical Govern­
ments In Seminole County. CSG SC. (originally
known as CALN'O) Is holding Its monthly ’
meeting today at the Sanford City Hall.
Now using the C S G S C Idrnlltv. minutes of
previous meeting Indicate tliut Individual
members continue to refer to the organisation us
C A L N O . T h e title came about when the
government group was formed consisting of the
cities of Casselberry. Altamonte Springs. Longwood. and North Oriando. (now Winter Springs).
Spcclflr old business Items to be discussed
were not Identified on the agenda list.
Th e only new business listed Is a review of
ordinances ond Interlocal agreement regarding
signage along the U.S. Highway 17-92 corridor.
Th e meeting Is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m . In
the commission chambers of Sunford City Hall.
300 N. Park Avenue.

By SAND RA K L L IO T T
Horald Stall Wrltor

| Robbary auapaoU nabbed
S A N FO R D — T w o tccn'ugcrs huve been
urrested by Sanford police In connection with an
armed robbery at n convenience store on E.
Celery Avenue lute Saturday.
Police Communder Dennis Whitmire said the
two youths, ages 15 and 16, were located al
their homes. In the neighborhood ncur the store,
following an Intensive Investigation.
"W c recovered the 357 Magnum revolver
tuken In the robbery, us well as the two guns
reportedly used In the robbery." W hitm ire suld.
"W c also recovered about $610 of the money
that wus taken." he added. "W e understand
much of the totul amount (estimated at $8,900)
was alrcudy spent."

The rains cam e down
S A N FO R D — Rain fell In an Irregulur pattern
over most of Central Florida this morning.
Hcuvy downpours lasted only minutes, followed
by minutes of calm, then another heavy (low. A
weather bureau spokesman said It wus caused
by an opcn-wave-low. which causes unstable air
to produce squalls.
A tornado watch had been Issued for most of
Ccntrul Florida, until noon today.
T h e " w a tc h " Indicates that there Is u
possibility of u tornado occurring. Th e stronger
level Is the "w u rn ln g" which Indicates ut least
one hus been cited. No tornado warning was
Issued.
For thunderstorms however, a warning wus
Issued, but only for the Osceola County area
between 8:45 and 9:30 a.m.
Although the temperatures arc expected to
turn slightly cooler for the next few days, no
more heavy rain was predicted through the
week.

From s t i lt

C See School. Page 7 A

Bobby Bowden

□ Sec Prsver. Page 7A

H o ik ) rtw lo by Tommy Vlnttnl

Control Florida Rofllonal Hospital yesterday colobrated Iho birth ol
Columbia Park Hoalthcaro System with Quests such as Soan. 3-day
old son ol Brian and Wondy Curry, and brothor ol Josslca, ol Dollono,
who wears a T-shirt commomorallnQ the ovonl. Loll: Joo Swedish
president ol Columbia Park, and Richard Scott, president and CEO ol
Columbla/HCA Health Care Corp. Central Florida Rofllonal and throo
other hospitals In the central Florida area are Involved In Iho morflor.

A hill ullowlng the courts lo
Impose chemical castration of re­
peat ruplsts wus approved by a
Senate panel Tuesday hut Seminole
County Sheriff Don Esllnger said life
In prison Is a better solution lor
repeat offenders
A bill to allow courts to impose a
sent.nee of c ll.m le .l cuslriilIon on
rnplsis convicted or n second sexual
nssaiill lias been approved by a
6-10-2 Senate panel vote. Th e hill
has one more committee review
before II is heard by the entire
Senate.
"It's not cruel. It's mil umimiul.
It's being done In communities untl
countries that arc very clvlll/cd.
very advanced." said Sen. Robert
Wcxlcr. the bill's sponsor. "W hat's
cruel and unusual Is lo allow our
citizens to continue to fall prey lo
sexual perpetrators."
T h e Senate C rim in a l Ju stice
Committee voted for the legislation
(CS-SH 1984) after hearing lestlmony Tuesday. Th e measure has 15
Senate sponsors. Th e House Is not

expected to act on the measure until
after (he Senate vote, which m ay la­
in the next two weeks
W c x lc r modified his orlglnul
proposal which would huve required
judges lo order chemical castration
of two-tlmc convicted rapists and
execution for a third offense. Now
the sentences arc proposed as op­
tions for Judges to Impose.
Sen. G ary Slegei. R-Longwood
iifip&lt;&gt;sr&lt;t execution on conviction of
a third offense saying he worried
lhal rnplsis might kill their victims
lo silence them. Instead. Siegel
wauled the provision changed to lift*
wit limit parole, lie was told such
sentences do not exist In Florida.
Seminole Guiltily Sheriff Don
Kslluger said chemical easlrnllon Is
nol (he answer lo protecting the
publlc from repeat rapists.
T he sheriff said the only way to
protect people from a career rapist
Is to lock him up for a lifetime.
Sexual batteries (rapes) arc some­
times committed using other ob­
jects. not Just a rapist's sex organ.
"You are treating the symptom as
opposed to the root cause of the

(. See Rapists, Page 5A

Drainage fix: Utility tax jump nixed
By J . MARK B A R F IIL D
Senior Stall Wrltor
SA N FO R D Seminole County
commissioners rejected a proposal
by County Manager Ron Rabun lo

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Increase the utility tux to pay for a
massive dralnugc Ax-up.
Commissioners said they'll s |h- iicI
countywldc property taxes to pay
for tills ycur's $3.8 million costs of
the program. Total costs for the

Kids’ park
OK’d; problem
is the money

....
- program „„.fi..
ftO
20-year
range from
from SI
$160
million to $300 million.
C o m m is s io n e rs u n a n im o u s ly
agreed lo cut the county "rainy
day" emergency.fund for the second
year to pay for the program which Is

limwiiu!.
growing. Th
Thee COUlUV
county SPCIIl
spent $1.8
$1.8
million In 1990 for the program and
appropriated about $2.8 million lids
year. County officials expect they'll
need $3.8 million next year.

□ See Drainage, Page7A

Meet on Main Street

re p o rts'
B y NICK P F IIF A U F
Horald Stall Wrltor___________ __________________

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C o m lo a ....................... N ation........................
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Door A b b y ...................■■ P o lio * ..............
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D r. D ott....................... B ports.......................
Ed itor!.1 .......................4 A T e le v is io n .......
Flo rid a ..........................BA W eather...........

Hold on to your hats.

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Mostly cloudy with a
80 percent chance of
r a in , som e t h u n ­
d e rsto rm s w ill be
severe. High In the
mid 70s. W ind south
20-30 mph. A lake
wind advisory Is In
e ffe c t th ro u g h
Wednesday night.

SA N FO R D — Sanford commissioners arc In
complete favor of developing a park on Orange
Avenue al 7lh Street, but a question of how to
pay Tor It remulnsto he determined.
Th e Concerned Organized Men In Action.
COM A, has been conducting a fund raising drive
for many months, hoping to help finance tin*
Improvements at ttic park. So far. It has raised
$5,000.
The total project however. Is estimated at ns
high us $26,000. if ull plans for construction and
equipment urc carried out.
The matter was discussed during Monday
night's work session of the City Commission. One
of the strongest supporters was Mayor Uctlye
Smith who commented. "Th e re Is no question. 1
want this park lobe developed."
Smith and several other commissioners com ­
mented about the drug problems which have
been nolcd In the area near the purk. The
developmeni of the park was seen as a possible
help In providing youngsters with something lo
do for their cnlcrlalnm cnt.

□Bee Park, Page 7A
Related Editorial, Page 4A

_____

Eleanor Mathews, principal wllh Marketek, an
Atlanta based consulting llrm, addresses
members ol Iho Sanford Main Shoot Economic
Restructuring Commltteo during a mooting
Tuosday at Iho Colonial Room. Commltteo

t

chairwoman Hoion stairs is ai nor ugoi. mo
scope ol Mathews' presentation dealt wllh
markntlng and oconomlc dovolopmont, which
may bo Included In Iho Main Street plans.

�3A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday, March 2, 1994

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

M an pleads innocent in threat
MIAMI — A construction worker pleaded Innocent in n
criminal Information charging him with threatening to kill
President Clinton, bnl Ills attorney said outside the courtroom
Ills client expected to change Ills plea once the case Is assigned
to a trial Judge.
Albert Lee Tiller. 51. was nrrrsicd at his home In North
Miami Beach Nov. 26 by Secret Service agents and North
Miami Beach police.
According to an affidavit by Secret Service agent Patrick
Bush. Tiller telephoned the Secret Service olTIce In Miami about
noon that day "and slated he wanted to kill the president."
Tiller then Identified himself to the Secret Service, the nffltlavlt
said.
When Tiller was arraigned Tuesday before U.S Magistrate
William C. Turnoff, Assistant Public Defended Hugo Rodrlgurz
entered the Innocent plea on Tiller's behalf.
But outside the courtroom. Rodriquez told Th e Associated
Press that Ills client "was Intoxicated at the time, lie called the
Secret Service from a phone outside the bar where he had been
drinking."
Tiller has been held without bond at the Metropolitan
Correctional C c n trr since Ills arrest Iasi November.

Agriculture agent killed
LIV E O A K — A state agriculture Inspection agent was killed
early Tucsdny when he was struck by a liaclor-lruller rig In
north Florldn. the Florida Highway Patrol said.
Wesley Silas, &lt;12, was killed In the Tuesday m orning accident
at an Inspection station on Interstate 10 In Suwannee County.
Silas, of Live Oak. had Just finished liiH[&gt;ccttng a truck when
he walked In front of It and was struck by the vehicle driven by
To m m y Holloway. 42. of Pontotoc. Miss., the patrol said.
Th e Florida Highway Patrol from Lake City was still
Investigating the accident Tuesday afternoon.
"Charges are pending," said Duty Olllcer Charles, who
refused lo give her first name.
Silas has been an agriculture Inspector since lf»H 1.

3 men arrested for m urder
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — Eighteen years after a man who
lived at the rear of a grocery was shot to death, the Broward
Sheriffs Office said
three men have been arrested In the murder.
The body of Victor Velez, who had been bound, gagged and
shot once In the head, was discovered Feb. 28. 1976, at La
Placlta Grocery In Broward County. T h e killers took food and
the store owner's van, police said.
Last November. Detective Frank llarrnzn was assigned to
review the case and found two witnesses who said Felix Orliz
had admitted his involvement In the murder the day after It
occurred.
Ilarraza obtained Ortiz's photo and fingerprints after learning
he had been arrested for burglary In Tam pa. Ortiz's prints
matched those found at the murder scene, police said Tuesday.
Ortiz. 37. of Reading. Pa., was arrested on a warrant Feb. 17.
He admitted his Involvement In the crime and Identified two
other men ns Ids accomplices — Miguel Gonzales and Ismael
Solo, according to police.
Gonzales. 41. now serving n sentence for murder und
attempted armed robbery at a Pennsylvania slate prison,
admitted firing the shot that killed Velez, who was In Ids 40s,

Firemen plan
daring rescue
at fair today
By VICKI DaSORMIER
Herald Staff Writer
CASSELBER R Y Last
night’s rain didn’t dampen the
enthusiasm of the falrgocrs at
the Seminole County Fair.
According to lair spokesman
Sieve While, the heavy ruins did
not conic until after the Inst
person was out of the parking lot
and the heavy winds did not
pick up until Inic In the evening.
"W e were very lucky in that
respect," he said. "It was Just a
drizzle and a light w in d ."
W hile said the lair organizers
have been pleased With the size
of the crowds. Th e numbers,
though no official counts are yet
available, have been Increasing
dally.
"O f course you always hope
for m o r e .” he s a id . “ O u r
expectations arc very high and I
think we’re doing fairly well."
He said he Is confident that
this coming weekend will bring
record crowds lo enjoy the rides,
the food, the entertainment and
the exhibitions.
Th e fair not only brings fun
and economic stimulation lo the
Seminole County area, II also
p re s e n ts so m e u n iq u e
oppporluiilllcs for firefighters lo
practice lliclr skills
Battullton Chief Norm Miller of
the Seminole County Fire De­
partment said Hie department
plans a daring simulated rescue

for this afternoon,
On the midway stands a huge
ferrls wheel, the source of thrills
and m any squrullug good times.
From It you can see half way
a c r o s s t h e c o u n t y In a
breathtaking panorama.
*
But ihe frrrls wheel can also
pose some unique rescue problems should It become stuck or
should someone be Injured near
the top.
"W e don't foresee nny pro­
blems with the equipment, hut
we think It In a unique Irnm lng
experience." said Miller.
T h is afternoon, unless high
winds and driving rnlns force
them lo postpone the exercise,
firefighters will stimdnle the
resucc of someone In distress at
the lop of the ride.
"W e have to think about the
stability of the equipment and
take other factors Into account,”
Miller explained, "O f course, if
there was a real emergency,
we’d go In no m ailer what.”
He natd the flreflghlers will use
Hie practice experience lo help
them develop a plan for saving
someone In a real life situation.
"W e like lo have a plan when
we do a rescue," he said. “ This
has gives us a unique opjmrtunlty lo work with a ferrls wheel lo
make those plans before we need
them ."
Th e fair continues through

HetaM Pttoto try Itogw Stomach

The Somlnolo County llroflghlors might uso a variety ol methods lo
save aomeono if an emergency dovolopod at the Seminole County
Fair. Recently firelighter E C . Hargronves practiced repelling during a
crowd-pleasing demonstration at tho lair.
March 6.
It Is open from 5 p in. to 11
p ro. tonight through Friday. On

S IB aw ard
Sanford’s Scenic Improvement
Board has Issuod Ms monthly
beautification award for March
to To w n e A Lako Garden
Apartments, 711 E. Flraf St.
"ShdWri during Iho proaentall'ort,1
loft to right. SID m em ber
Connie Williams, yard m alnlV
nance man Frances Pozold.
Polly Wright, accepting tho
award for Towne &amp; Lake, and
SIB members Liza Prlnglo and
Lois Dycus.

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^ S ^ i? 0 ,* o t N ir ih t d U d t :r d a le , was arrested Feb. 18.

P ro tm a te ra *p a in t ’ s h ip h u ll
F R E L T O fh /Baham as — Environmental protesters painted
"E x x o n Valdez" on the hull of the renamed tanker that five
years ago spilled 11 million barrels of oil Into Alaskan waters.
Th e ship, now called the SeaRIvcr Mediterranean and still
owned by Exxon, was unloading U.S.•hound oil onto smaller
tankers, said South Riding Point ship supervisor Angelo Hall.
Th e protest Tuesday was intended to mark the upcoming
fifth anniversary of the March 24, 1989, Exxon Valdez spill, the
worst In U.S. history, said Greenpeace spokeswoman Cynthia
Rust.
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Saturday und Sunday, it will be
open from 10 a.in. until m id­
night.

Herald 0*0lo by 1ommy Vincent

^

From Associated Press reports

bortion shooting: Police testify Griffin confessed to killing Gunn
ly BILL KACZOR
tssoclated Press Writer
P E N S A C O LA — Police Sgt. Kenneth Franks
as stunned when u well-dressed man In a coal
nd tic calmly said he had Just shot someone.
§ T h a t man was Michael F. Griffin, on trial for the
lurder of Dr. David G unn lust March behind a
’cnsacola clinic where he had performed aborlons. Franks and O fllrrr Bernd Jablonskl
[testified Tuesday.
'M y Initial reaction when he made the

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statement was to not believe him because of Ills
demeanor und the way he was dressed," Franks
said.
Griffin, 32. an anti-abortion activist and former
Pensacola chemical plant worker, is accused of
shooting G unn. 47, of Eufuula. Ala., three times
In Hie hack when he arrived for work al Pensacola
Women's Medical Services. Testim ony was to
continue today.
-fahlonskl said lie was Inside Hu* clinic alter
responding to a complaint about an anti-abortion
&lt;lemonMr.ilIon and did uol bear Ihe shots. He

went outside and met Franks, who bad Just
arrived lo assist him with the protest, when
Grliriu walked up to them.
"H e looked ul us and lie said, I Just shot
someone behind the building.' " Jablonskl
testified. "Initially. I was quite shocked to bear
that."
Griffin repeated his statement, said Franks,
who then went to the back of the clinic. There, he
found Gunn hi III alive but mortally wounded and
radioed for ntt ambulance. G u n n died later that
day at n nearby hospital.

Jablonskl said when he heard Franks confirm
someone hud been slioi he read GrlfTIn bis rights
not to make any statements mid have a luwyer,
told him he was under arrest and asked who he
had shot. Griffin replied, "David G u n n ." he said.
Defense lawyer Robert Kcrrigun asked Circuit
Judge Jo hn Puruhum to declare a mistrial or
Instruct the Jury to Ignore Jablonskl's testimony
about Griffin Identifying (lie victim because that
pari of the defendant's statement came after he
had been read Ills rlghls. Parnham denied Ills
motions.

TH E W EA TH ER
EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST
Today: Mostly cloudy with a
80 percent chance of rain, some
thunderstorms will he severe.
High In Ihe mill 70s. Wind south
20-30 mph. A lake wind adviso­
ry Is In effect through Wednes­
day night.
Tonight: Slightly cooler with
gradual clearing. Low In the
upper 40s to low 50s. West wind
15 mph. gustlng higher ai times.
Chance m rain 20 percentT h u r s d a y : P a rtly s u n n y ,
windy and cooler. High In the
low 60s. Northwest wind 20 mph
with higher gusts especially near
thunderstorms. Chance of ruin
60 percent.

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FIRST
March 20

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are
2-3 feel and choppy. Current Is
lo the north w ith a water
lempcrnt ui c of 62 degrees.
New Smyrna Deach: Waves
arc 2-3 feel nod choppy. Current
Is to the north with a water
temperature of 62 degrees,

FRIDAY
Clearing 70-44

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Ptly cldy 73-40

TIDES
WEDNESDAY)
SOLUNAR TABLE! Min. 9:55
a.in., I():3 0 p .m .: MaJ. 3:45 a.m.,
4 :1 5 p in . TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. ..... n .m „ 12:06
&gt;.m.; lows. 6:07 n.m ., 6:17 p.m.:
ew Smyrna Beachi h ig h s ,.....
a.in.. 12:11 p.m .: lows, 6:12
a.m .. 6:22 pan.: Cocoa Beach:
h ig h s ...... n.m., 12:26 p.m.; lows.
6:27 n.m., 6:37 p.m.

ft:

BOATING
St. Augustine to Jupiter
Inlet — Tornado watch until 12
noun cat. Small craft advisory.
Today: Wind south to southwest
25 lo 30 kls. Seas 8 lo 12 ft. Bay
and Inland waters very rough.
Visibility below 3 miles In rain
and ihundcrstorniB. T o n ig h t:
Wind southwest to west 25 to 3 0 '
kts. Seas 5 ft near shore mid up
lo 12 ft well offshore.

SUNDAY
Ptly cldy 73-04

STATISTICS_________
T h e hig h tem perature In
Sanford Tuesday was 70 ticgicca and Hie overnight low was
64 as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center, Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ra in fall for the
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Th e temperature at 9 n.m.
today was 71 degrees and
Tuesday's overnight low was
65. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at (he Orlando
hilernallonal Alrporl.

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□ Barometric pressure.29.72
□ Relative Humidity...,90 pet
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POLICE BRIEFS

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Patrol car damaged
Alltel I,i'wis Sanabrla. 10, 215 Avacudo Avc.. Sanford was

arrested by Sanford Police Monday and charged with criminal
mischief, loitering and prowling after doing alxnit $1,500
damage lo a Seminole County Sheriffs patrol car.
Witnesses allegedly observed Sanabrla Jum ping on the car
hood and roor and kicking the windshield. Th e car was parked
outside West Airport Building *8 In front of Bridgewater
Apartments. Th e 145-pound Sanabrla ran In building *0 wlierr
an officer arrested him.

Trespassing charged
lutke Mary police charged Jnmea Fredrick Hell. If). 162
I racy Road, bake Mary for trespassing and possession of less
than 20 grams of marijuana after arresting him on private
properly near Crystal Drive Monday.
An officer driving near Crystal Drive and d c ltr Lane observed
a blue Mustang parked on private property and approached.
Two males ran away front the car Into a wooded area nearby.
The |toller officer requested Ident Ideal Ion from Hell, whu was
In the driver's seat, and it male passenger. Hell said they were
breaking bottleH and pieces of glass were observed, the report
states. After Hell wns urrested for trespass, a search of the
vehicle revealed a white plastic lube containing marijuana and
burnt cunnlbls was found In a "bong." Th e (tassenger wns
given a notice to appearand Hell was Jailed.

W rits of attachm ent served
The following Individuals were Jailed Monday for child
support arrears:
• Lucrettn April. McIntosh, 35. 1000 W. 11th Street. Sanford.
• Michael Joseph Julian, 44, 1522 W. Casselberry Drive,
Casselberry.
• Marvin Knight, 27. HOH Bay Avc., Sanford.
• John Russell Williams. 52. 1750 Perch Ct., Geneva.
• Ronald laiimir Davis. 55. 264H Shad Lane, Geneva.
• Cortrell Bernard Knight. 27.32 Seminole Gardens. Sanford.
• Eric Eurl Williams J r.. If). 103 Ellen Place. Sanford.
• Barron K rllli Linker. 31.314 Silver Lake Drive. Lake Mary.

Resisting with violence
Slirrlffs deputies got more thun they bargained for when
they attempted to arrest a man wunled for questioning by
Sanford poller In a series of burglurlcs.
T w o deputies were checking a Sanford mission for suspects
with outstanding warrants when they encountered Lorenzo
Brundldge. 32. 2720 W. 23rd St.. Sanford. Th e report states
Brundldge struggled when the deputies attempted to arrest
him. Initially trying to gel away by brruklng the policemen's
grip on him. All three ended up In a struggle on the lloor with
cuts, bruises and dirty clothes Brundldge was arrested after
undersherlfl Steve Harriett offered assistance. Th e suspect was
charged with resisting with violence.

Unarmed burglary
A l.ongwood homeowner detained a burglary suspect until
police arrived Monday to arrest him.
Ronald S. Ta tum . 18. l(X) block of Palmetto Avc.. lauigwood.
was arrested for burglary and possession of burglary tools. A
homeowner on Highland Drive told police he und bis son
observed Tatum walking around the outside of their home
from u second door window. Ta tum bad a screwdriver In his
possession but told jHdlce he was trying to get his shoes and
bundanu from the residence, the report states. Tutum wns
arrested after he told |K&gt;llcc he removed a window frumc und
broke a window tfyUig lo gain entry.
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FI f,

Drug possession charged
A 26-yeftr1o ld m a n stopped
by a sheriff's deputy for reckless
mp
driving wus chargedI with possession of less tim
than 20 grams of
marijuana Monday.
Scott Alan Shelton. 2552 Palmetto Avc.. Sanford, guve police
a different name and hlrlhdatc than bis own during lbe truffle
slop. When the computer check failed to show the fictions
name, the deputy requested the man gel out ol the car for a
weapons and drug check. Th e police report states Shelton then
spontaneously said he bad some marijuana In his pocket. A
computer check nlso revealed an active warrant for violation of
probation on a D U I charge. I le was Jailed.

Dom estic violence arrest
Jo hn Joseph Ccnllmolc IV. 20, 105 Apt. 24. Grovcvlew
Villas, Sanford was urrested by Sunford (Miller Monday after a
woman said he was making threats that he was going to do
violence lo Iter. Ccnllmolc was charged with domestic violence
assault.

W om an arrested for battery
Elba C. Vergara. 27. 1023 RosccllIT Gardens. Sanford was
arrested Tuesday and charged with aggravated battery after an
alleged fight with u female roommate.
A dispute allegedly erupted between Vergara and u female
roommate about the defendant moving out when the woman's
husband moved Into the apartment. The victim Is four months
pregnant, which Vergara, knew according to the report. The
police report stales the victim was scratched, punched and
kicked In the abdomen during the fight.

DUI charged
• Thomas R. Bajko, 25. 305 Borada Road. Sanford was
arrested Monday on Stutc Road 434 by Altamonte Springs
police and charged with driving under the Influence. He wus
slopped for speeding. Hujko agreed to take roadside sobriety
tests but after failing Iwo attempts lo successfully complete the
one-leg stand test, he refused (m lher tests, according lo the
arrest report. His blood alcohol breath test readings were .20H,
.243 and .233.
• Clifford Ray Harris. 45. 471 Rosalia Drive. Sanford was
arrested Monday nlgltl by Lake Mary Police for DUI. Harris'
vehicle was observed by police speeding In the enstbound lunc
of Lake Mary Boulevard near Grovcvlew Villas.

W arrant arrests
• Richard Bcvcrltt. 22, 81 Redding Gnrdcn, Sanford, throwing
a deadly missile and battery warrants arrested by Sunford
police.
• James Lenurd Pritchard, 30. 146 Academy Avc,. Sanford,
violation of probation/ burglary lo dwelling und grand thcfl
auto, arrested by sheriffs deputies.
• Chris Anthony Barilo, 24. 2614 Laurel Avenue. Sanford,
violation ofprobatlon/DUL arrested by sheriffs deputies.
• Mnrk M. Morales. 37. 1360 Canal Point Road. Longwood.
failure to appear/ driving while license suspended or revoked.

Lake Mary cops
are upgrading
some equipment
radar Is not effective breause of
volume traffic."
HoraldSInll Writer
He explained. "F o r cxamplr,
where there Is a divided highway
LAKE MARY — The police
w l l l i m a n y v e h i c l e s , th e
department ts working on im ­
V A S C A R Is eupable of picking
p r o v i n g la w e n f o r c e m e n t
out one particular vehicle rather
equipment. T w o requests for
than being confused by others
purchase will Ik *presented to the
who may be passing In the same
City Commission at this T h u rarea."
day's meeting.
"For the S C O U T ." he wild,
F o u r V A S C A R speed
"tills will be Integrated witti our
inonllorlng devices and four
radar systems, and even print
S C O U T 8m m portable In-cur
camera systems have been re­ out the speed of a m oving
vehicle while 11 Is taping the
quested. Each would l&gt;c paid for
vehicle Itself."
through federal grant monies.
H r continued, "ft will also be
W hile S C O U T Is a brand
name, V A S C A R stands for Visu­ used as an officer conducts a
DUI test or Investigation."
al Average Speed Calculator and
Both Items are nchcdulrd for
Recorder.
rommlsslon consideration dur­
The grunt bus already been
ing Ihc City Manager's rrport at
r e c e iv e d fo r th e V A S C A R
Ibis Thursday's meeting. If the
speed-monitoring devices. The
c ity approves Ihc requests.
total price Is $5,980.
Drury explained, "Th e city pays
Money has also liccn received
for I h r units, then gets reim­
by a Federal G rant for the
bursed through the alreadyS C O U T Hmm In-cur system. It
approved grains."
would p r placed In specific
Beary expects It will lake
police vehicles, and lie useful In approximately a month after
Invcsllgutlng DUI and (raffle
they are received lo have them
cases, ulong with enhancing
Installed and officers trained In
officer safety.
their use. after which they will
The cost of purchasing four of !&gt;c considered operational.
these systems Is $16,400.
The Lake Mary C lly C o m ­
Police Chief Richard Beary
mission m crllug Is scheduled to
commented, "T h e V A S C A R unit
begin at 7 p.m . Thursduy night,
will help In speed law enforce­ at luikr Mary C lly Hall. 100 N.
ment, especially In areas where Counlry Club Road.

By NICK F F IIP A U F

• Dylan Keith White. 20. 306 E. 20lh Street. Sunford, was
.arrested at the Seminole County Menial Health Center early
Monday. He was wanted on a warrant for contcmpt/rctall theft.
• Elwood Wilson Faircloth. 42. 4761 Orange Blvd.. Sanford,
wus urrested by Sanford police at 9lh and French Sunday. He
was wanted on a St. Johns County warrant for driving with a
suspcndcd/rcvokcd license.
• Jo h n Joseph Sulltka, 29. 2317 Sum m erlin Avenue.
Sunford, was arrested at his residence by deputies Sunduy. He
was wanted for violation of parole on a convlcllon of loitering
und prowling.

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night As nf the beginning ol this
week, the following items hail
been listed on the re g u la r
agenda.
• I n v o e a 1 1 o ri/ l* Ie ilg e o f
Allrgluncc/Apprnvul of Minutes
• Special Presentation — Tree
City U S A Plaque ami Hag by
Mike Murltu.
• Special Presentation — Ex
p i a n n t Io n of c o m m u t e r
rull/expaudrd mass transporta­
tion by Puul Sknutelsa. execu­
tive director of L YN Z
• Citizen purtlclpnllou.
• Reports from City Manager
(see below I
• Rc|&gt;orls of Mayor
• Reports from Commission­
ers
• Rc}Kirl from City Attorney —
Determination of vested rigids.
Canmiuck Fam ily Trust.
• Ordinance — 2nd reading —
Request lor rc/onlng from M -IA
to C -l and C-2. Rinehart Road at
46A. Don Rogers. Bank of Cen­
tral Florida.
• Ordinance — 2nd reading —
Regulating Ixial docks and boat
booses.
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• Ordinance — 1st reading —
Request lo rczoiie .92 acres Irum
A-1 to R-1AA. northwest corner
of Lake Bingham Road and Luke
Road. Mary A Edward Wilson.

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the following are listed as con
tallied In ilic C lly Managcris
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• Request — Commission au­
thorization to purchase four
vascar-plus speed monitoring
devices for Police Department.
• Request — Commission au­
thorization lo purchase four
S .C .O .U T comprehensive Hmm
portable In-cur camera systems
for Police Department.
• Additional items.
Th e commission meeting
scheduled to begin at 7 p.m..
Ihc commission chambers
Lake Mary C lly Hall. MX)
Country Club Road.

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EDITORIALS

H elp m ake k id s ’
park a re a lity

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People appreciate p a rk s m ore. If they p lay a
part lu ereatInn th e m . T h i s was p ro ven in
Sanfo rd's Park on Park d e ve lo p m e n t, and
Lake M a ry 's n e ighb o rho o d p arks project.
Parks are needed n o w m o re than ever
before In o u r h is to ry . In residential areas,
yards a re n ’t the large fenced areas they were
several decades ago. Space for p la y in g Is
needed.
Seeing c h ild re n p la y in g at Park on Park and
(seeing n e ighb o rho o d folks u s in g the smaller
parks lu Lake M a ry Is a real Jo y . U n fo rtu ­
nately. not all areas have usable parks.
T h in g s are a b o ut to cha n g e for the people of
the G eo rgeto w n n e ighb o rho o d.
T h e C o n cern e d O rg a n ize d M en In A ctio n ,
C O M A , and the C it y o f S a n fo rd are p la n n in g
to develop the p ark at 7th Street an d O ra n g e
A venue. II has existed for m a n y years, h u t Is
not really suitable for the e ver g ro w in g
youngsters In the n e ighb o rho o d.
E ve ryo n e Is In favor of d e ve lo p in g a n d
Im p ro v in g this p ark . U n fo rtu n a te ly . It isn't
going to be as large a d e ve lo p m e n t as C O M A
has planned. Il m a y not be com pleted as soon
as the c ity co m m issio n e rs w o u ld like.
W hat Is lacking Is help fro m the people In
the form of flnancia) assistance an d labor.
T h e m en of C O M A are to be co m m e n d e d In
their fund raising efforts. H o w e ve r, the total
m oney so far Is o n ly $ 5 ,0 0 0 , It w ill o n ly pay
for (he purchase of a sm a ll a m o u n t o(
p la y gro u n d e q u ip m e n t, ra the r th an w hat was
suggested.
Fo r those w h o put off h e lp in g C O M A lu the
fund raising effort, the tim e for a financial
d onation Is now . T h e project has reached a
p o in t w h e re the m o re m o n e y o b ta in e d
Im m e d ia te ly.Itfa Ttieiie r the p a rk w ill he.
A rfefny in fu n d ra isin g w ill also delay
co m p le tio n - of- (lie p ark for w liu l m a y be
m o n th s o r years.
C it y cre w s w ill do som e o f the fence
installation and b rin g In som e m u lc h , hut
they also have o th er projects to co m p le te
across the c ity .
T h i s Is w h ere m e m b e rs of the general
p u b lic m u st step In. W h e n the actual w o rk
begins, people w h o w o u ld like to help are
asked to Join In the effort. T h e r e w ill he m u lc h
to spread, p a th w a y s to develop, e q u ip m e n t to
be put u p . an d p a in tin g to be clone.
T h i s p a rk w ill he developed. T h e re Is no
questio n about that.
H o w m u c h d e ve lo p m e n t w ill o c c u r h o w e v ­
er. a n d h o w m a n y c h ild re n w ill benefit from
(h is project n o w depends e n tire ly o n c o m m u ­
n ity In v o lv e m e n t.
G iv e C O M A som e assistance.
T o con ta ct C O M A , phone B e rn a rd M itchell,
president, at 3 2 2 -5 2 1 2 d u rin g the d a y. or
3 2 1 -5 8 8 4 after 6 p .m .

LE TTE R S

Lake Mary cops tops
On Feb. 12. I had the unique opportunity of
being u rlde-ulong guest with the Lake Mary Police
Department. I was very Impressed with this police
department and I was especially Impressed with
Officer Leo Brunette. T h is officer showed much
care anil concern for all of the citizens of Lake
Mary. Th is com m unity should he very proud of
their police department.
1 hope that when l complete m y criminal justice
training, that I will be fortunate enough to be
employed by such u fine department. Go Lake
Mary!
Cynthia A. Moody
Ocala

Berry's World

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"H ow a b o u t b e in g m y sig n ifica n t Oliver, w h ate ver
th a t is V

BEyN W ATTENBERG

C an C lin to n u n -d u m b sch o o ls?
Can we slop the dumbing down of American
schools? That question will now be tested In n
congressional conference committee. And riding
with It Is whether Bill Clinton will, or can. deliver
on a serious signature Idea to change America
along the lines of tils New Democrat campaign
slogan, "no more something for nothing."
Th e legislative vehicle at issue Is the "Goals
2(XX)“ education bill. The obstacles to reform are
mostly liberal Democrats and some conservative
Republicans.
Th e formula for un dumblng schools has been
generated across die stales for a decade: A)
Establish voluntary stale "standards" for stu­
dents In different content ureas •• history,
English, itiulhcmulics, etc. B) Establish “ tests"
or "assessments" to see whether schools arc
teaching and students arc learning the content.
C ) Establish "stakes" or "consequences" so
students know the content standards nnd tests
really mean something. D) All of which focuses
on Intellectual "outputs" of schools, not financial

"Inputs."
Il sounds simple: content standards, tests and
assessments, consequences nnd stnkes, outputs
over Inputs. In fuel, educational task forces have
been working, with Impressive results, to create
serious standards. So far. Clinton, his White

House lieutenants and Secretary of Education
Hlchnrd Riley have fought a good fight to shape a
meaningful bipartisan bill.
Simple. Except the
House version of the
hill still rejects the
Idea of consequences
and seeks lots ol In­
put goodies. Except
the Senate version
may reject the Idea of
content standards.
And the whole thing
may he undermined
b y a c o n c e p t ot
quotas, both tn the
hill and In a larger
arena.
Consider "co n se ­
( ( Th e formula for
quences." Th e House
u n d u m b ln g
says "assessments"
schools has
may nut Ik - used for
been generated
"decisions nboilt in­
across tho
d iv id u a l stu d en ts,
states lo rn
g r a d u a 1I o n o r
decade . %
em ploym ent, for a
period of (1vc years."
(Surprise! Th e net lasts 5
a years.) And without

such consequences student motivation can
evaporate, mocking the whole elforl W hy the
I louse opposition? Liberals and minorities feel
that blacks and poor kids would do poorly on the
tests, and stifTer.
Th e wiser strategy, endorsed by the Senate, ts
that unless tests have ermsequences, we will
condemn pom kids to diplomas barely worth the
parchment. Accordingly, the Senate says as­
sessments should be used. But the Senate,
fearful that "vo lu n ta ry" federal standards will
turn Into mandates, only asks for "strategies"
not content standards.
The n there are some apparently innocuous
little woicls. like "fair" nnd "n il." Th e Senate
mandates that the new National Education
Standards Improvement Council certify that
assessments be "fa ir." But In the legal world
"fair" can mean that If black. Hispanic and
female students do not test as well as while
males, the tests would show "disparate Impact."
Tha t could mean rewriting the tests, dumbed
down akin to the now-illegal "m ec-norm tng," the
ultimate "som ething for nothing" policy.
And what docs tlte House mean by stipulating
that standards apply to "a ll" students? Must the
trsls be norm rd for mentally handicapped
children? My, won't that he useful

JA C K ANDERSON

Zhirinovsky: Crazy,
ambitious or both?

E LLEN G O O DM AN

M essag e m ixed to m en caregivers
B O S T O N — tie begins the story In a
reluctant, roundabout way by reciting the
small ad lie and his wife hail placed In the
newspaper:
"W orking couple seeks loving, energetic
child caregiver for two delightful, active,
pre-school children, ages 3 and 5. Hours: Noon
to 6 p.m . Monday through Friday."
There was nothing unusual In the words
themselves although these two careful parents
hud labored over Diem for hours. Nor was there
anything unusual u ImmiI the calls they re­
ceived.
Th e applicant pool was u small one, a mix of
possible hits, misfits and maybes. He and bis
wife scanned the voices on their nnswering
machine listening for the magical tunc of
someone lu harmony with their sou and
daughter.
On day three, ad three, they flnutty heard a
resume, a set of credentials that sounded
promising lo their anxious cars. A college
student was looking to combine morning
classes with an afternoon Job that came with
room and board. Th e Hludcnt loved kids, and
was willing to commit fora year.
There was Just one thing, said this father,
looking down at his hands. Ttic voice on the
unswerlng machine was a baritone.
Suddenly this man who could write the book
on fecl-good fathering and shared parenting,
was struck with doubt. Th is father who wanted
I l l s o w n s o n to g r o w u p t o b e a
n m n -w h o -w a s -g o o d -w llh -c h lld rc n , asked
himself: Do I trust another man?
He knew where Ills gut anxiety had come
from. Th e nr\ys was oozing with gruesome
stories of abuse. There were stories nbout
Catholic priests — the men called Father —
and what they did In sons. There were stories
about scoutmasters, and school bus drivers,
and teachers.
T h e ovcrprolccUve llcsh that covered Ills
parenting body was now at war with his heud
for the first time; he found himself guilty of
bias — against his own sex. No baritones need
apply.
I wish I could tell you that this parent was
Die only one who felt the backlash of sexual
assault striking across his own consciousness.
But he Isn't. Last fall, a woman who runs a
child care center told me of her long acurch to
find and hire u man — u male role model, a
father figure — for the children. W hat
surprised her the most was the reaction of the
parents to her new employee.
For every two who seemed-pleased another
was suspicious. Some called her aside to ask
w hy he wanted the Job, whether she hud
checked his resume, and If he seemed loo close
lo the children.
Th e nagging suspicion of men hua spread
like a thin sheet of Ice over the world of
children. A friend talks of the day he worn to

school to pick up his niece and got the flsh-eyc.
"T h e y did everything but fingerprint m e." lie
said.
A coach writes that he no longer hugs the
girls on his winning basketball team. A mother
tells me that a baby sitter asked that she. not
her husband, drive her home. Th e girl had
been told lo trust no one. O r lo he precise, no
man.
I n a M a r y ) a ii d
county where a high
school teacher ad­
m itted having sex
w ith his students,
t Ii e w o r d w e n I
out."No hugging, no
p la c in g an a rm
around a shoulder,"
said one male teach­
er. "N o touching."
Another teacher put
c Su d d en ly this
the end to tils ritual
■ man w ho could
havc-u-gund-duy hug.
write the book
In t h is w o r ld ,
on fool-good
w o m e n have also
fathering and
been found gullly of
shared
sexual abuse. But It’s
parenting, was
mostly men who arc
struck with
the abusers and so
doubt. J
It ’s m en w ho are
suspected.
Th e “ Do Not T o u c h " sign couldn't come at a
more confusing moment. Th e billboards along
the putli of social change are, after all, carefully
niurkcd with Instructions teaching men to
express affection.
We want men to be caregivers. We say that
fathering Is a hands-on occupation. Raising
children Is a two-sex affair. We expect more
from men than the Jock's pre-emptory pat on
the rum p. Reul Men Do Mug.
But at the same time we are telling men to
touch, we're telling them lo watch what they
do w llh their hands. O u r desire for male
affection Is balanced against the fear of male
assault — as If we couldn't tell the difference.
We prize men who nurture children for a living
and we doubt them. It's a double-message for
an entire gender.
T h e father completes his confession. He und
his wife finally picked a soprano to care for
their children. T h e y fine-tuned their politics
and convinced each other that she was the best
candidate — of cither gender.
But In his own baritone's voice, there Is a
hoarse edge that wasn’t there before, Another
man Is suddenly much less sure of what
gender lessons arc being taught those "de­
lightful. active pre-school children. ugcH 3 and

W A S H IN G TO N — A spy scandal and the
spread ol iiltra-naUonalisin arc t lulling
u.S.-Russian relations and prompting some
U.S. olllelals lo contemplate the unthinkable
the trium ph of Vladimir Zhirinovsky
Zhirinovsky, the man who would be king ol
a new Russian empire, threatens to tiring
Europe mid Asia under Russian domination
wllh nuclear force and mass extermination ol
non-white and iiou-Russlan ethnic groups
While Die temptation
Is to dtsmlee some ol
Z h irin o vsk y's most
In fla m m a to ry d is ­
course as mere rhet­
oric. the consistency
of his threats Is com ­
pelling evidence of
ids real Drinking.
W llh the recent
release of an English
t r a n s I il l I o ii o f
Z h I r l ii o, v s k y ‘ r»
a utobiography, his
v e r s io n of A do 11
Sotno U .S.
H it le r 's ''Meltl
officials
K a m p f ." we hUVe
contemplate) tho
compiled a record ol
unthinkable: tho
‘ ‘ M a d V l a d ' s 1'
trium ph of
speeches and state­
Vladim ir
ments on the United
Zhirinovsky J
Stales and Russian
domination
As Zhirinovsky sent oil soldier-volunteers
to defend Iraq Iroin its "enemies" lu January
1993. lie borrowed a phrase once used bv
President Ronald Reagan lo describe tin
Soviet Union by declaring the United States
was really the "evil empire." In defense ol
Iraq! ( ’resident Saddam Hussein months
earlier. Zhirinovsky told the press. "We
(Russia) have the same enemies as Iraq
America, Israel and Turkey. America and
Israel are hull) conducting wars against
Russia and Iraq."
Th e democratic reforms In Russia, he oner
declared, have been "an Anglo-Saxon and
Israeli plait to destroy the Soviet Union. We
were In the way. We were their only
competitors, anil the United Slates doesn't
want a competitor."
He muses on Die Russian reaction to tils
predicted collapse of the United Stales. "W e
Russians won't gloat when several of your
stales break away..... We won t gloat when
California becomes p.m of MexU o and a black
republic of Miami is established, when the
Russians lake hack Alaska." Ilul then In
1991.
On ethnics, Zhirinovsky, a liellcvcr that the
Russian Is a superior being, promises lo
"eradicate" non-while Russians starting in
the Russian capital. "Dark-skinned sired
vendors In Moscow make it look like a
non-Russian city," he wrote, " T h is Is a black
stain."
When President George Hush became sick
at a Japanese summit In Jan u ary 1992.
Zhirinovsky took Die opportunity lo throw
support hi-hlnh former Ku Klux Klan leader
David Duke's presidential campaign "Look
at that smiling, sick American president."
Zhirinovsky said of Hush, "lie should re­
s ig n ..,. since he Is going lo l o s e 'the
presidency anyway to David Duke., there Is a
man we can really support,"
If elected president. Zhirinovsky threatens
lo " n u k e " th e J a p a n e s e : o v e r r u n
Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan and Tu rk e y on
his way to the shores of the Ii Allan Ocean and
Mediterranean Ben: and divide Poland mid
Finland with what lie assumes will he an
eager Germany. Th is desire lo establish peace
by Russian dominance m ay meet with
resistance.
He lias promised lo "destroy" the Baltic
nations of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania with
nuclear waste. "Th ere will be no Lithuanians,
Latvluns or Estonians In the B a ltics,"
Zhlrnovsky warns. "I will act as Hiller."
He spelled mil his Imaginative plan for
B a ilie s u b m iss io n before the Russian
parliament In sum m er 1991: " I'll bury
radioactive waste ulong the Lithuanian
border und put up powerful fans and blow the
stuff ulong Die Lithuanian border at night....
Th e y'll all get radiation sickness, Th e y'll die
of It. When they either die out or get down on
their knees, I’ll stop It."

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p ro b le m ," the
•sheriff commented. " T o tie quire
frank with yo u / they should
Incarcerate thour repeat raplaln,
l( they really want to deter, for n
lifetime. T h e rennon Is I k -c o u m rape Is not necessarily a sexually
motivated crime, hut rather lls a
hate crime. Th e act Is only a
symptom or the actual cause of
I hat particular crime. II Is an ncl
of aggression and hatred as
opposed to a sexually motivated
crim e,"
Th e hill drew opposition from
women's and civil rights groups,
support from victims, aud raised
concerns among some about
how far government should go to
try to slop violent criminals.
"It gels Irxi much like a Hrave
Nev World type of thing where
we're going lo rnnndatorlly ad­
minister d rugs," said Sen. J im
Scott, R-Fort ljuiderdale. who
voted against the hill along with

committee Chalmiau Ron Silver,
D-North Miami Bench.
W exlrr said the penalty wmdd
serve as a deterrent to repeat
sexual offenders who now rere lvr an average sentence of ft
years, hut actually serve much
less due to early rcleusc pro­
grams spawned tiy overcrowding
In Florida prisons and Jails.
Chemical easlrallnn Involves
Injection of the d rug DepoPruvern to reduce the production
of testosterone. W exler said
studies conducted of rapists who
have treen chemically castrated
In other countries shows a sharp
reduction In repent offenses.
Wexler told the committee
(luit sex offenders com prise
atsiut 10 percent of the state’s
54.000 prison Inmates.
Castration, which would be
reversible, would Ire com bi,.• !
wllli prison lime and cmmsc'iug.
W exlrr said "It's not voodoo
medicine. T h is 1s not u pie In the

sky Idea."
Anne Gannon, lobbyist for the
N a tio n a l O r g a n lx u lI o n fo r
Women, said her organization
opposed the legislation because
It allowed the court to Impose
castration Instead nf making It a
voluntary treatment for rapists.
She compared It lo pending
Ic g ls ln llo u that w o u ld pay
welfare women a bonus for using
birth control.
"W e don't think the govern­
ment should he Involved In this
kind of decision which Is In­
voluntary," she said.
But some committee members
said rapists aud other violent
criminals should know they fnt-e
a severe (H-nully If ttiey cont In in­
to violate the rights of others.
"I do think II Is a deterrent."
sa id S e n . G a r y S ie g e l, K l.nngwood. " I think It Is some­
thing Ihc public would like lo see
us do."

II. LEE BARRETT

colony and teaching children.
After returning to the United
Stales she was a nursing teacher
for various hospitals on U ing
Island.
Survivors Include husband.
Jam es T ,; daughter. Marl R.
Wheeler; niece, Clnudla Malko.
brothe r, G r o r g r W olf: sons.
T o r n ; s lc p -d u u g h t e r . G c r r l
Benson; three grandchildren.
National Cremation Society.
Winter Park. In charge of ar­
rangements.

J . Vincent, all of IraureL Md.;
four grandchildren.
Stephen It. Baldaull Funeral
Home, Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

II. Lee Barrett, lift. Hermitage
Drive, Altamonte Springs, died
Monday. Feb. 28. 1904 at Flor­
ida Hospital. South. Orlando.
Horn Jan. JO, 1028 In Atlanta,
lie moved to Central Florida In
1903. He was a retired hank
s e n io r v ic e p r e s id e n t . He
la-longed lo Altnm nntr C om m u ­
nity Church. He was a member
of Maitland Klwanls. He was a
Navy veteran.
Survivors Include wife, Rcba
F .: sons, Rlelmrd l.ee, Allamonle
Springs. T e rry Scott. Orange
P a rk : b r o th e r . J a m e s J r . .
S n e llvllle . (la .; sister, Betty
S m a ll, B u fo rd . G u .; one
grandchild.
Bald w in -F a ir c h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs Cha­
pel. in charge of arrangements.

WILLIAM MICHAEL COOK
W illiam Michael Cook. 20.
Whitcwood Drive. Deltona, died
Sunday, Feb. 27. 1004 at Florida
Hospital, Altamonte. Bom Aug.
0. 10114 In Norfolk. Va., tie
moved lo Central Florida from
Hamilton. Ohio In 107ft He was
a carpenter and construction
laborer. He was tail heron and a
m e m be r ol South Sem inole
Church. Oviedo, lie served In the
U S. Marine Corjw Reserves.
S u rv iv o rs Include parents,
M o x lm llllu n HI. .rand C a ro l,
Tamnme. FI.? slsu*r Vfckl, Fort
h a iid c r d n lr; in a te rim l Htcpg ra n d m o th e r. E s th e r K o ch .
Tamarac.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando, in charge of arrangrmcnls.
A L E T IIIA CO A XU M
Alethla Coasum. H I. Orlrnta
Avc.. Allamonle Springs, died
Monday. Feb. 28. 1004 at Life
Care Center. Altamonte. Boro
Dec. 2ft, 1012 In Charleston.
S . C .. she moved to Central
Florida in 108ft. She was a
retired cook She was a member
of New Bethel A M E Church,
Altamonte Springs
Survivors Include niece, Inez
T . Chatman. Altamonte Springs.
Wllaon-Elchclhcrgcr Mortuary.
Inc., Sunfurd. In charge of ar­
rangements.

ORA TILLMAN HALL JR.
Ora T illm a n Hall. J r .. 50.
Sandpiper Drive, Casselberry,
died Wednesday. Feb. 2d. 1004
in Worms, Germany. Bom Aug.
15. 1043 In Btrinlnghum, Ala.,
lie moved to Central Florida In
1078. He was chief of Combat
SupjKirt Train in g Systems Divi­
sion for the U.S. Government. He
was Baptist. He belonged to
National Railroad Pussenger As­
sociation. Smlllisonlun Institu­
tion, National Contract Man­
agement Association, National
Hroadcast Systems, and Theater
for Young People. He was u
veteran of the U.S, A rm y during
the Vietnam War.
Survivors Include wife, Cheryl
Halley; slater, Virginia Gentry,
Mnlbls, Ala.
Bald w in -F a ir c h ild Fu n e ra l
I loruc. W inter Park/Goldenrod
Chapel. In charge of arrangeincuts.

LILLIAN E. MALONEY

PHILIP H. KNOX
Philip H. Knox. 69. Dcerlng
Avenue, Deltona, died Sunday,
Feh. 2 7. 1994. at D e lto n a
Healthcare Center. Born Sept. 5.
1924. in Ames. Iowa, he moved
to Central Florida from Laurel.
Md., Ill 1991. He was a night
supervisor for D.C. Children’s
Center Maple Glen. He was a
member of Our Lady o! the
Lakes Catholic C hurch, Deltona
and Lo yal O rd e r of Moose.
Laurel He served In the U.S
A rm y Air Corp during World
War II.
Survivors Include wile. Carrie
E.: daughter. Cheryl L. Vough.
Deltona: son, Philip H.. Elllcotl
City. Md.; slslers. Margaret L.
Bussard. Flnksburg. Md.. Agnes
J . Crussley. Deltona. Rita A.
Dillard. Severn. Md.. Joann M.
Miles. Woodbine, Md., Mary L.
S a r g e n t . A l e x a n d r i a . V a .;
W .. Jam es A
lliers. Charles!
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Four people injured in
four car smash-up
By NICK P F IIF A U P
Horald Stall Writer
S A N F O R D — Four persons
were hospitalized following a
multi-vehicle collision yesterday
afternoon. Th e accident took
place at the Intersection of IJ.S.
I llgliway 17-92 and bake Mary
Blvd.
According to Sanford jmiIIcc
C ommander Dennis Whitmire,
the Incident l»egnn as Deputy
Sheriff Matthew Hardesty was
traveling south on 17-1)2, Irons(Kirtlng a prisoner to the Jo hn E.
folk Correctional Facility.
" A ear p ulle d up to the
deputy’s vehicle and said there
was a possible drunk driver

Inlormillon Irom lh* Associated Press w»»
used In this report

Sunday. Feh. 27, 1994. al Cen­
tral Florida Regional llospllal,
Sanford. Born Ju ly 25. 1918. In
Bradford. Pa., he m oved to
Central Florida In 198ft, Mr
Robbins was a carpenter for Curl
Swanson Construction He was
P ro te sta n t. He belonged to
FftAM. Hratlford. and was a life
member and past commander of
Itradfonl VFW . He served In the
U.S. A rm y during World W ar II.
Survivors include wife. Jewell;
daughters. Linda Farrell. Bradford. Durham Atm Hilberts. DeLund; sons. Arthur. Conn.. Rich­
ard. Mil.. David Muller. Sluten
Island. N.Y.. brolhers, Harold.
Derrick C’liy. Pa., Lee. Panhan­
d le, F la .. R u s s e l). W in ter
Springs. 10 grandchildren anil
two great grandchildren.

AQNES UOIIY
Agues Ugtiy. 98. Maple Oaks
Circle, Altamonte Springs, died
F r id a y . Fe h . 2 5 . 1994. al
Kosernont Health Care Center.
Orlando. Horn Aug. 5. 1895, In
Hungary, she moved to Central
Florida In 1989 Mrs. Ugtiy was a
homemaker. Stic was Catholic.
Survivors Include daughter,
Margaret Hopper. Altam outc
Sprlogs; wm. William, Orlando:
elglu grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren
Nailnnal Cremation Society.
Winter Park, rti charge of ar
rungcincntn.

FREDERICK W. ROBBINS

behind h im ," W hitm ire said,
"and when the deputy saw the
vehicle, he flagged It down."
Whitmire continued. "A s the
deputy reached Into the car
window to try to get ilie keys
Irom thr ignition, the man drove
off, made a U-turn across the
median, and started heading
north. Th e deputy wasn't In­
jured although It may have been
a close call."
Th e driver was subsequently
Identified as Thom as L. Etusher.
34, of Casselberry, who was
driving a 1975 Chevrolet.
"W hen Rusher reached the
Intersection of 17-92 and Luke
M ary B lv d .." W h itm ire con­
tinued. "the traffic was stopped
for the light, and he rear-ended u
pickup truck driven by Duvld
Lanier. 29. of Landing Drive In
Sanford."
T h e c o llis io n r e p o r t e d ly
caused Lanier’s truck to strike a
1992 Chevrolet driven by Cindy
Purdy of Sanford, which was
forced Into a 1989 Nissan driven
by Pauline V. Smith. 30. of
Oviedo.
Every one of the drivers re­

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Frederick W. Robbins. 75.
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quired hospitalization, although
n o n e w a s b e lie v e d to be'
seriously Injured. Hushcr wag
taken to Central Florida Re-j
glonut H ospital In Sanford.Bccuusc of the extent of tils
Injuries. Lunlcr was air lifted tJ
Orlando Regional Medical Cen-j
ter.
Purdy was taken to Florida
Hospital, Altamonte, because of
u prrgnuncy.
Smith was taken to Central
Florida Regional Hospital.
Whitmire said dumugc to Hie
pickup truck was estimated at
$4,000. with 53,500 damage to
Purdy's Chevrolet and $2,500
done lo Smith's Nissan.
Although the case Is still under
Investigation, W h itm ire said
Bustier has been charged with
driving under the Influence of
alcohol, driving with u suspendcd/revoked license, having n
cancelled d rive r license, a t­
tached tag not assigned, and
having a stolen license lag.
A spokesperson al the Central
Florida Regional Hospital said
Ihishrr has hern trealed and
released.

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Clinton health plan losing support,
but White House outlines savings
B y N IT A L IL Y V IL D
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N - President Clin ton's health
reform plan is losing support on several fronts.
Just as congressional committees begin work on
It.
Outs'de groups are edging awny from the plan's
specifies, und the public Is showing Increasing
signs of wariness.
On Tuesday, the president of the Jackson Hole
Group, the Influential group of business leaders,
health professionals and academics whose Ideas
helped Inspire Clinton's plan and numerous
rivals, advocated a slower path toward change.
"1 would urge you lo do this In stages and to do
It over a longer (icrlod of time,” Dr. Paul M,
Ellwood. (he group's president, told (he Senate
Finance Committee.
Meanwhile, two new polls Indicated (hut the
slaps at the Clinton plan may be hiking (heir toll.
For the flrsl time, more Americans disapprove of
the plan than approve of It. the polls said.
A n AUC/Washlngton Post poll found 44 percent
in favor of the plan and 48 pcrcenl opposed; three
weeks earlier sentiment was 51-41 In favor.
A CNN/USA Today/Gallup survey conducted
Feb. 26-28 found only 46 percent In favor of the
Clinton plan and 48 pcrcenl opposed. A month
earlier, 57 percent backed the president's pro­
posal and 1)8 percent were against It.
According to ihe AHCAVashlngton Post jioll,
conducted Feb. 34-27. moat Americans stiff may
(he Cffnfou plan heats the current health system
|by 52-34 percent), and 58 percent expect Clinton
and Congress to make significant Improvements.
Until polls hud threc-polnl margins of error.
Th e While House said the polls were lo be
expected. "T h e Insurance Industry has spent
millions of dollnrs to scare people," s|M&gt;keswomau
Lou ie McHugh said.
As for the Jackson Hole Group, she said
universal coverage was Mill the president's
bottom line.
Th e White House did Its best lo gcncrutc Its
own good news Tuesday, saying Its health plan
would save states nearly S46 billion between
1096 und 2000 — mostly In 931.0 billion In
Medlculd savings. Other savings would come
from a new program to help the seriously
disabled get home and com m unity care (87.6
billion) and lower Insurance prem iums states
would pay for their own workers ($6.3 billion), the
administration said.
Hut Ellwood said In the four ycurs since his

Legal N otice

Legal N o tice

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IITM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
IEM INO LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. Ra-1It 1 CAM K
CITIZENS FED ER A L BANK, A
FEO ER AL SAVINGS BANK.
Plaintiff.
vi.
J NEAL WISE end
GULSHAHD SIN fill,«l els ,
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CMAPTB R 41
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
puriuant lo an Ordar or Final
Judgment ol Foratlosum daltd
February 14, i m and tnlvred In
Caea No. n IIH CA 14 K ol th*
Circuit Courl ol lh« lllh Juolclal
Circuit In and lor Samlnola
County, Florida wharaln CHI
rani Fadaral Dank. A Fadaral
Saving* Dank It lha Plalntlll
and J. Ntal WlM and Gulshan D.
Singh ara Daftndanli, I will M il
10 tha highest and bast blddar
fur caih al lha Wail front door
ol lha Stmlnola County Court
house, Sanford, Florida al 11:00
o’clock A M. on lha 24Ih day ol
March. It»4. tha following da
•cubed proparly at M l lerlh In
tald Ordar or Final Judgmant,
tO wit:
Lot II. SPRINGWOOD, Ra
cordad in Plai Book 20. Pag* If,
ol lha Public Racordi ol Seminola County, Florida.
In accordance with tha Amer
leant With Dltabllllle* Act. par
tont with ditablilllai naadlng a
»patlal accommodation to partidpala In this procaadlng
should coni act lha Clark ol tha
Circuit Court, A D A. Coordln*
lor, al Sanlord County Courl'
house Ml North Park Avtnua,
P.O Dra*tr c. Sanford, Florida
22171, talaphona (407)123 4120
Eat. 4227, not lattr than Mvan
(7) dayt prior to th* procaading.
11 haarlng impalrad, (TD D )
I 100 M i 1771, or Volca (VI
I KO 255 1770, Via Florida Hilay
Sarvlea.
D A TE D at Sanford. Florida
Ihlt lllh day ol February, Itf4.
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clark, Circuit Courl
Samlnola County, Florida
Dy: Dorothy W. Bollon
A* Dwpul r
L
Publish: February 23 A March
2, IW4
D E O 230

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
CITY OF LONOWOOD,
FLORIDA
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
BY TH E C IT Y O F LONG
WOOD, FLORIDA, lhal tha City
Commission will hold a Public
Haarlng lo conilder tha t*qu**l
for a Conditional U u lor lha
following property located al 530
Dog Track Road, Longwood,
Florida, In a C l toning dlitrlcl
and more particularly deierlbed
al follow*:
Lot II, Central Park Accord
Ing lo lha Plal thereof a*
recorded In PB 4. PG ft ol lha
Public Racordi ol Seminole
County, Florida.
THIS REQUEST IS FOR A
Conditional Uea lo Section
507.2 D ot lha Comprahamlva
Zoning Coda to allow expansion
ol tha Church and construction
ot a church aducallon building.
T H E P U B L IC H E A R IN G
W ILL BE H ELD In lha City
Commission Chamber*, 175 W.
Warren Avenue, Longwood,
Florida on Monday, March 7,
Iff4 al 7:00 p.m or ae toon
Ihareallar a* poetlble. Al lha
mMtlng Interfiled parti** may
appear and ba heard with ra
epect lo tha request. A copy ot
lha raquatl I* on Ilia with lha
Clly Clark and may ba Impacted
by tha public Thl* hearing may
ba continued from lima lo lima
unlll final action li taken. If
anyone decide* to appeal any
decision on Ihlt request, they
will need lo ensure lhal a
verbatim record of tha proceed
Ing*. which Include* the lasll
mony and evidence upon which
the appeal I* lo ba based li
made. The City ol Longwood
does not provide this verbatim
record.
Parson* with dltabllllle*
needing atslilence lo partici­
pate In any ol theM proceeding*
should contact Ihe ADA Coordi­
nator. at (407) 240-1411, 41 hour*
In advance ol lha mMtlng
DATE THIS February II, tff4
GERALDINE D ZAMBRI
CITYCLER K
C ITY OF LONGWOOD,
FLORIDA
Publlth; February 20 A March
2 .1we
DEO 150

group laid out Its first road map tn reform, he has
learned that cost projections are only projections.
He has also seen the private seclor begin to
correct lls own cost problems.
"I've round out that changing one-seventh of
the economy Isa trial-and-crror process." he said.
Th e group Is drafting a new |K&gt;sltlon paper.
"M anaged Com petition II." It ts a gentler
upproach. more conducive lo compromise.
Ellwood said the group's members arc worried
by all the congressional wrangling so far.
" I don't think a thing us Intricate as health c u r e
... lends Itself to thnt kind of decision-making." he
said.

Legal N o tices
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
INAN O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. fl-ltSO CAI4-K
B A N K A TL A N TIC . a Federal
Saving* Bank, f/k/a ATLANTIC
F E O E R A L S A V IN G S AND
IO AN ASSOCIATION OF FORT
LA UO C H O A Lt,
Plalntlll.
v».
RUSSELL C SMITH. JR., al uu.
flat
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOIURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuent to t Flnel Judgment ot
Iorecinsure dated Februery le.
Iff*, and entered in Casa No
f l I4M C A 14 K. ot Pie Eigh
teenlh Judicial Circuit In end lor
Seminole County, Florida
Wherein B AN K ATLAN TIC . a
Federal Savings Bank. ate..
Plalntlll. and RUSSELL C.
SMITH. JR ., el ux, et el are
Defendants, I will Mil lo Ihe
highest and best bidder lor cash
el the West Front Ooor of Ihe
Seminole County Courthouse In
Sanlord. Florida at II 00 o’clock
A M on lha 14lh day ol March,
Iff4. lha following described
properly as M l forth In said
Final Judgment, lo w ll:
L o l f 2 . W IN D W A R D
SQUARE. SECTION ONE. ec
cording lo Ihe Plal thereol as
recorded In Plal Book If, Page
M, ol tha Public Retords ot
Seminole County, Florida
DATED Ihlt lllh day ot Feb
ruary, Iff4.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Mid Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By:DorolhyW Bollon
Deputy Clark
Publish: February 21 A March
2. Iff4
DEO 221
IN T H B CIRCUIT COURT
FOR TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CA1E NO, i tJ-1754 CA-tl K
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF FLORIDA, successor
In Interest to the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
at receiver ol
Southeast Bank. N.A.,
Plaintiff.
vs.
STEV ANM . V A N O R E -M D.,
M A R YA N N V A N O R E.
WILL IAM TR IC K LE, JR.,
TruttM, and
JA N E T L.COMINOS.M D .
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice I* given lhal puriuant
to lha Final Judgment of Fort
closure entered Ihe Mlh day of
Fabruary, lff4. In Civil Action
No. 93-17(4 CA-14K ol lha Circuit
Courl ol tha ElghtMnlh Judicial
Circuit. In and lor Samlnola
County, Florida , In which
STEVAN M. VAN ORE, M D..
M AR Y ANN VAN O R E.
W IL L IA M T R I C K L E . J R .,
Trustee and JA N E T L. COM
INOS, M O ., ara lha Dafandant*
and FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF FLORIDA. successor
In Interest to tha Fadaral Depot
II Insurance Corporation a* re­
ceiver of Southeast Bank, N.A.,
Is Ihe Plalntlll, I will Mil to lha
highest and bail blddar lor cash
at lha West Front Door ot tha
Samlnola Counly Courthouse.
101 N. Park Avenue. Sanlord.
Florida at 11:00 a m., on lha lllh
day ol March. tff4. tha following
described real property and
other property Mt forth In lha
Final Judgment ot Foreclosure;
Unit 5 and tha south 10 tael ol
Unit 5 of TUM AK BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL CCN
TER , a condominium according
lo lha declaration of condomlnl
urn. as recorded In Official
Records Book tlfO. Page 1234.
Public Record* ol Samlnola
County, Florida.
Dated February t(, lff4.
(SEAL)
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot tha Circuit Courl
Samlnola County. Florida
JaneB. JeMwIc
Deouty Clark
Publish i Fabruary 21 a March
2. If?4
DEO 204

Legal N otices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN O FOR
IEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: f2 444 CA H K
CAR TER ET SAVINGS BANK,
FA.
Plaintiff.

vi
JOHN F. STEWART, (lu x .
at a l,
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* Is hereby given lhal.
pursuant lo lha Order or Final
Judgment entered In this cause
In Ihe Circuit court ot Seminole
County, Florida. I will tall th*
property siluaied In Seminole
Counly. Florida, described**
Lol t. Block ’ B ”, STERLING
PARK, UN IT TWO, according lo
Hie plat thereol. recorded In
Plal Bouk 17. Pag* I* I 17 and I I
ol Ihe Public Records ot Semi
note County, Florida
al public sal*, to th* highest and
best bidder, lor cash, al th*
West Ironl door ot courthouse, in
Sanlord. Florida, al II 00 A M .
on March 24. 1*24
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Dorothy W, Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publish: Fabruary 21 A March
2, Iff4
0EO2I7
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
O F T H E E IG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
IN AN O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. fT44f CA 14 K
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
v*.
P E O R O A. O T E R O
F E R N A N D E Z , M ILA G R O S
OTERO, and NORWEST F I­
NANCIAL FL, INC .
Defandenllt).
NOTICEOF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant Id a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure deled February 17,
Iff4, and entered In Casa No.
f!44f CA 14 K. ol Ihe Circuit
Court ol lha E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM­
INOLE Counly, Florida wherein
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Is
P la ln t lll and P E D R O A
OTERO FERNANDEZ, al al,
ara Defendants. I will Mil to lha
highest and best bidder lor cash
In 1h* West Ironl door of Ihe
Courl house. In Sanlord, SEMI
NOLE County, Florida, al 11:00
o’clock on lha Slh day of April,
Iff4, lha following described
property a* Ml lorth In said
Final Judgment, lo wll:
Lot 174, SPRING OAKS. UNIT
1, according lo lha Plal thareol
a* recorded In Plai Oook 17,
Page* 74. 71. &amp; 74, Public
Record* ol Samlnola Counly,
Florida.
D ATED this lllh day ol Fab
ruary, lff4,
"Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this procaading
should contact ADA Coordinator
*1 Samlnola Counly Courthouse,
Mt N. Park Avanu*. Suit* NJOt,
Unford. Florid* 12771. al least
live days prior to th* proceed
Ing. Talaphona: 1*07) 123 41M
ext. 4227: 1 100fSS 1771 ITD D I
or I 400 f J J 1770 (V) via Florida
Relay Service."
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ol Mid Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: February 21 A March
7. Iff4
DEO 211

W A S H IN G TO N - Th e Social
S e c u r ity A d m in is tr a t io n Is
connllng the num ber of families
who collect federal disability
benefits for more than one child
with an eye lo capping, for the
flrsl time, cash assistance tn
children with disabilities.
Th e agency's Investigation Is
the latest twist In tin emotional
controversy over Supplemental
S e c u r ity In c o m e since the
Supreme Courl made It easier
for children to qualify for SSI
tllsuhtlity benefits.
T h e inspector general ut the
D e p a rt m eut o f H e a lth and
Hum an Services Is already look­
ing Into allegations from educa­
tors (hat parents coach their
children to misbehave or fall
behind In school no they can
qunllfy for “ crazy checks" or
"crazy m oney."
On Tuesday! Sen. David Pryor,
D -A rk .. Joined Hep. Blanche
Lambert, D -A rk.. In requesting
an Investigation by the General
Accounting Office, Ihe congres­
s io n a l w a t c h d o g a g e n c y .
"Th ere 's n lot of smoke on this
Issue." said Pryor. "I'd like lo
know how big Ihe (Ire Is."
A high-ranking H H S olflclul.
s|&gt;eaklng on condition of ation yin tly. said Social Security
recently launched a study In
count the num ber of households
with more Hum one child on SSI.
"w llh the possibility of recom­
mending some type of fumlly
maximum for SSI l&gt;cncflts."
Th e nlflrlu] said Ihe study was
driven Ixith by questions about
the costs to the program, which
serves n record 6 million lowInram r elderly and disabled per­
sons, ns well as questions of
fairness.
SSI pays a m aximum of $446
a month. Th e program limits
payments to married couples to
$660 but has no similar m ax­
imum for families wllh several
children collecllugSSI disability.
Th a t means a family with
three children on SSI could
receive more than $16.(XX) a
year In lax-free benefits. In
uddlllon lo Medicaid and food
stamps. And some families with
children on SSI may also receive
housing assistance or Aid to
F a m i lie s w l l h D e p e n d e n t
Children.
The Social Security Adm inis­
tration caps Soclul Se curity

benefits to families with minor
children of retired, disabled or
deceased workers.
There ore 771 .OOO children on
S S I tn d n y . c o m p a re d w llh
340.000 In 1090. the year the
Supreme Court issued lls Zchlcy
ruling and forced Social Security
to make It easier for children to
qualify for SSI.
T h e Issue of puylng cash
liencflts to children has aroused
passions on all sides, and rained
the question of families wllh
several children on Ihe rolls.
Critics say It Is an Issue of
equity: Families with several
disabled children may receive
more In tax-free welfare benefits
than some full-time workers.
Out children's udvocnlcs say

some disabilities run In families
and tlial low-income pnrents
desperately need SSI lo care for
their disabled children.
Jonathan Stein, an atlorncy at
Com m unity Legal Services In
Philadelphia whu argued the
Zchlcy case, says lie's never
seen a family with more Ilian
tw o c h i ld r e n on S S I a n d
challenges critics to provide with
evidence of coaching.
"T h e new welfare queen Is a
young disabled kid," says an
angry Stein.
Hut evidence at a hearing
before Arkansas stale lawmakers
last week Indicated that families
are collecting SSI for more than
one child, wild Democratic state
Hep. Pot Flanagln. who has been
Investigating SSI.

Tax W atch takes a
hard look at AFDC
By JACKIE HALLIPAX
Associated Press Wrltor_______
TA LLA H A S S EE The
welfare system In Florida can’t
be reformed unless the slate
makes health care available to
everyone, provides more child
care and creates higher-paying
Jobs, n new study concludes.
Florida TaxW atch Inc. suld
It wus worried by "debate*
baaed upon p c r so n a I
anecdotes and prejudices, |k »llt(cn) rhetoric, mlslnformullon
and data lacking a policybased outcome focus."
Hul Ihe research group also
criticized Aid to Families with
Dependent Children, a pro­
gram that has attracted the
a tte n tio n of g u b e rn a to ria l
candidates litis election year,
for nut doing enough In break
the cycle of dependency.
A F D C p ro v id e s cash tu
single-parent families lhat full
below the jMiverty level, which
doesn't quite equal $13.(XX)
for a family of three. The
federal government flicks up
more than half Ihe (ah. Flor­
ida's 45 percent share of the
cost came (o nearly $368
million this year.
Most families that receive
A F D C also receive food stamps
and Medicaid and sometimes
gel subsidized child care. The
value of thosi' programs ratals

nearly $1G.0(X&gt;, according lo
calculations by TaxW atch.
That means a woman would
have to earn $8 33 an hour In
order to krep the same stan­
dard of living she provided for
her children on welfare, the
group's sillily concluded.
Florida's Job mnrkct doesn't
pay women w llh lllllc educa­
tion and few skills enough to
balance the benefits available
under wclfnre. ihe report suld.
"Unless there's some eco­
nomic development and these
folks gel some Job skills Hint
would allow them tn enter the
labor market at higher wages,
we're still going to have folks
on A F D C ." wild John Hall, the
TaxW atch analyst who wrote
Hie refKirt.
Low wages uren't the only
problem with the Jobs now
open to women getting off
wrlfurc. Th e Jobs seldom pro­
vide lieal Hi care.
"W ithout universal health
care coverage und an Infusion
of significant revenue for Pro­
ject Independence and sub­
sidized child cure, welfare re­
form ... will not be successful."
the report concluded.
Project Independence Is the
slate’s Job-training program '
for welfare recipients- It'snever been funded lo provide
enough child cure.

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Gram m ys: W hitney a big winner; soundtracks, too
I

By DAVID BAUDIR
Associated Proas Wrller
N EW Y O R K — Don't be fooled: Those were the
Ornm mys, not the Oscars.
Movie music from "A laddin" and "T h e BodyItuard" captured the recording industry trophies
at (he IlOth annual G ram m y Awards.
The "A lad d in" soundtrack, which Iasi year
won two Aendemy Awards, look live Ornm m ys
Tuesday night. "A Whole New World (Aladdin's
The m e )" won song of the year for composers Alan
Menken and T im Mice, while Pcnbo Bryson and
Regina Relic were honored for Ihcli duct on the
song,
And Whitney Houston, weeks after winning
eight awards at the American Music Awards, won
In three of the four categories she was nominated
in at the G ram m ys — nil Tor music for "Th e
Bodyguard."
Miss Houston won l&gt;est pop female vocalist and
record of the year for the single "1 Will Always
Love Y o u," which she sang lo open the Gram m y
telecast. " T h e Bodyguard" soundtrack won
album of the year.
"Bodyguard" producer David Foster picked up
four Gram m ys, Including producer of the year.
Miss Houston's version of "I Will Always Love
Y o u " has sold more than 10 million copies.
Composer Dolly Barton happily presented her
with one Grnm m y.
"W hen I wrote that song 22 years ago I had a

f W h e n I w r o te th a t s o n g ( " I W ill
A l w a y s L o v e Y o u ” ) 2 2 years a g o
I h a d a h e a r t a c h e . B u t i t ’s
a m a z in g
how
h e a lin g
money
can be. ■
-D o lly Pnrton

Th e speech ended abruptly for television
viewers According to Michael Greene, president
ol the National Aendemy of Recording Arts and
Sciences, one of Sinatra's assistants. Susan
Reynolds, was worried that Sinatra "would have
talked lor nboul an hour," and after a few
minutes she asked C BS to cut Ion commercial.
Alter the break, program host Garry Shandllng
apologized "M r. Sinatra should have finished Ills
speech. I think that was a slight mistake." he
s a id

heartache," Carton said. "Hut It's amazing how
healing money can he."
In an evening of srnllm eiiiallty, it was up to a
young Hon and an old one In Inject some life —
U2's Bono and Frank Sinatra.
Bono, se em in gly baffled to pick up an
alternative m usic G ra m m y lor his hand's
"Zooropn" album, uttered an expletive lu Ills
acceptance speech. He returned minutes later
with a poetic, stream-of-eonsclousitoss tribute to a
choked-up Sinatra, who received a lifetime
achievement award.
"H e's the bossol bosses, the man. the lug bang
of pop," Bono said. "I'm not going to mess with
him. Are yo u ? " Sinatra. Ids voice breaking after
Bono’s speech and the audience’s standing
ovation, recovered enough in Joke that he needed
a drink and to throw a dart at Dean Martin
"T ills Is more applause than Dean heard In tils
whole career." h r said.

Besides Sinatra, other recipients of lifetime
achievement awards were Aretha Franklin, and
the late Jazz artist Bill Evans mid pianist Arthur
Rubinstein.
Th e academy also honored songwriter Curtis
Mnyllcld. paralyzed four years ago when a
lighting lower tell on him, with a performance hy
an all-star hand that Included Bonnie Rnlll. Bruce
Springsteen and B.B. King
"It's wonderful to know that a new generation
of youngsters, m any of whom were never even
born when I was In m y prime, arc still listening to
C urtis." Mnyllcld said backstage.

Sling, who hail six nominations, won a best pop
vocal performance award for "If I Ever Lose Mv
Faith In You." He also won two technical awards
for an album and video.
Some other multiple nominees — Hilly Joel.
Nell Young and K.E.M — were sluil out.
Soul Asylum . Aerosmtlh, Meat Loaf. O zzy
Osbourne and Stone Tem ple Films all won
awards In rock categories.
Outside Radio C ity Music Hall, a group of
protesters Including Klin Gordon of Sonic Youth
and m em bers of the Breeders objected to
elimination ol a category for best female rock
vocal performance.
Afterward. National Academy of Recording Arts
and Sciences President Michael Greene admitted
II was a "huge hole In our process.”
Soul singer To n i Braxton won lies! new artist
and was the only singer lo beat Miss Houston, lu
the category of best female rhythm and blues
performance
Country star Mary-Cliaptn Carpenter won two
Gram m ys foe her version of "Passionate Kisses."
Dwight Yoaknm won best country vocal perfor­
mance hy n male.

Drainage-----C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
A 1989 study performed for
the county estimated the enmity
will need to spend $9.3 million
during the llrsl live years of the
program and $105.-t million
during the next 20 years lo
replace and upgrade current
drainage systems and maintain
them. Th a t figure lias been
revised upwards in $HiO million
lor the next 20 years, hut Unbun
said a 20-year total of $300
million is possible.
C o m m lsslo iie rs have been
u n w illin g io pursue a " d e ­
dicated" binding source far the
effort. In 1991 and 1992. com
mlsslnncrs rejected staff pro­
p o s a l s I n i a m o n I li I y
"storm water utility fee" now
charged by all seven elites In the
c o u n ty
T h e fee w o u ld lie

charged against alt developed
properties to the county. C o m ­
missioners said (hen the fee was
unfair because H was the same
lor owners of 850.000 homes
and $250,000 homes.
Last year, commissioners re|retell an HH percent hike in Hie
u n in c o r p o r a t e d u t i l i t y tee
charged on eleclrlelty. local telephone service and other iilllllles
Rabun said Tuesday a I 13
perceni increase In the utility
tax will he needed to pay for
stormwater prngrums next year.
Raima proposed an Increase
Irom ihe current 4 p e rm it tax to
a H.5 jiereeiu lax lo generate
about $3.5 million for the effort
"It's nil equity issue, everyone
pays, h o i |ust Hu- |&gt;rnpcriy
owners." said Rahim. "Th ere
should lie soon-comfort dial ti Is
not ad valorem (p o ve rty tax) It

c a n he p a id o n a n u n i n ­
corporated basts only, separate
from the elites."
But com m issioners agreed
wlih Larry Furlong and decided
not in imrsiie ihc utility tax next
year Furlong proposed, as he
did Iasi year, to spend the
money from Rabun's proposed
reserve fund
"C o n d itio n * cha n ge,” said
Furlong
I don't want lo get
boxed Into a dedicated funding
source. There's nothing more
stable Ilian the ad valorem
tmllogc
I don't see w hy we can't
continue in use the contingency
fund until we gel a belter grip on
what this Is going lo cost One
llgure Is $150 million. Another's
$300 million. We really don't
know what it’s going to cost

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Itp h u rc h , Sanford; for schools,
irry Strlckler. a member of the
itnolr County School Board;
and for the county as a whole hy
Patricia S. Warren, of the Semi­
nole County Commission.
"Let each one of those here
Ibis morning touch a child lu a
poslilvc way and give direction
to their future," said Strlckler
"W e as a com m unity, and In my
pyes there arc no borders, should
Strive to come together and he
eaponslblc for each other. A
little help, goes a long w ay."
T h e guest speaker of the
orntng Is protiahly best known
[or his Influence on young lives
t the college level.
Bobby Bowden, head coach of
he FSU Seminole football team
nd the winner of the 1093
C A A National Championship
ns given an Introduction hy
ohn Edward Jones with few
words.
"T h e y say when famous peo­
ple are Introduced you can tell
their popularity hy titc shortness
of the Introduction,” said Jones.
W hen the president of the
United Stnlcs Is announced they
certainly do not read his resume.
"O u r gucsl speaker for today
Is such a m a il," said Jones with
a pause. "Bobby Bowden."
After a abort standing ovation,
Bowden begun with Ids testimo­
ny of Ills rclallonshp with Christ.
"H o w much do I believe In
prayer? I start each day with
prayer. I .start the day on my
knees," he said. "W hen I meet
with m y staff, which totals about
17. we begin with prayer. We
rotate the rcH|xm»thlily. each
oacli Is given un opjairlunity lo

pray, the only rral.r/dlpnls that, I
“ «H.,li)RI»,.|? JWVI'.H w&gt;Htor -Uv.c
minutes.
"W e don’t pray lo gel blessed.
It's Josi something we believe
In ." said Bowden.
A s a d e v o te d C h r is t ta n .
Bowden Is asked to speak In
every capacity and lo all denmn
Inallons ihrnughnui the stale
and country.
" I ’m a Baptist." said Bowden
"I was speaking at a Methodist
church one time and was asked
If I feel self-conscious about
speaking tu another dciiomliuitlon.
"I said not We all have the
same goal wc may just worship
and hold services differently."
lie explained. "You Just continue
d oin g It y o u r w ay and I'll
continue doing it His way."
"I am a Christian. If you are a
Christian It makes no sense to be
ashamed to tell someone nboul
It." said Bowden. "It's through
the grace of God wc arc saved —
It's n gift - nothing I've earned,
nothing I’ve saved.
"G od has created each of us as
we arc for a purpose." he said.
"Th e re should lie no Inferior
feelings In this world
"If a person has Christ and
commlla Ills thoughts and heart
lo C h rist we w ill lose this
depression we are in," according
l » Bowden.
Bowden has seen many young
lives change over the &gt;10 years as
a touch, It's Just a matter of
where priorities He.
"Football is a priority In my
life r - It Is, not (he priority," he
said. 'T i n not gonna go to hell
for football. I will not sell my
soul for football.
"Everything we do Is for I he
body, hui Hie body will rot in a

grave when the H m r has come,"
he said "T h e m il'm e . the timer
me, will live forever."
Coach Bowden told a siory n( a
young player llitii had all the
physical attributes ol a great
looihall player, hui just ilidii i
have 'I T ’
" W h a t Is 'l l " ' It ts sell
(li-u'ljillnc Ohli ilu-ni &lt; lo gin
em inent. self and t bid." he
explained. "People u Iio i 11te\
God arc blessed Pei ijile who
don't arc ciursed.
"Second Is, lx- t nllnislaM l&lt; In
what you do. It's call lung and
c o n ta g io u s . 1 w a ul .hi e li­
(liuslnstlc stall and 1 waul en
in Id
t h us la st le p la y e r s
Bowden.
"T h ird ly '. a positive oUlliule
that God Is in eonlrnl1 ol ymir
life," he said.'"A nd when God is
III control use lilt* Bible as your
play book."
Bowden closed with a story
about Ids college husehall years
and (lie fuel lhal In- never hit a
liomerun. lit- used die baseball
Held to explain the process ol
making priorities lu life
"First base is your couimllment tu God. ilint Is nisi and
forem ost." he said. “ Second
base Is for all the good things
you do. whether Us career,
com m uully or family, and third
base Is lor the aciotnnllshmenls.
the trophies.* awards and ac­
colades," he said.
W ith that, Bobby Bowden's Hie
Is lilted with homerims. both as
a coach and a Christian

T o force a prayer oil others Is a
McMillan said there are a lot ol
lorm of prejudice that should not students al Seminole High who
he tote rated, she said.
have religion." hut who have
"Th e re are so many different shied away from sharing their
religions here at Seminole, even taltli because ol the controversy
atheists." she said. "W c would ol ilie subject ol religion. T h e
he ucting against someone If we o p e n p ra y e r, e ve n II It Is
had the prayers like this. 1 think niinsectaruin. would atford them
there Is no real way lo do tills."
the opportunity to discuss their
Th e vote Indicated, however, beliefs openly.
that limited school prayer, a
V e rn a J a c k s o n , a ssistan t
priority of conservatives, lias principal al Seminole High, said
tin* school will lolliM the taw If It
students.
’ T,»u‘ F,lroj)gr&gt;u|)pori In the Capitol.
" T h e reason wc have a separa­
"T h e greatest problem fat log I.-, passed ami do ndigf M mplnled
tion of church and s t a le is to "' our eourilrv Is Hail we as a by (tie m ajnrlly of Hie anirfrtifa.
inotccl H ie rights of llie ralriorl-’ ’ n.iifbn and a culture have fallen
"W e ’ll follow whatever the law
ty ," Kuysou said. "T ills Is a away from G od." said David tells us io do." she said.
A moment of silent meditation
divisive matter It can only cause Calou ol the American Family
Association, who lobbied for Hit- In school has been legal for I wo
problems."
hill
decades But the U S Supreme
Courtney Onduslt. president ol
T e rre n c e M tM ilIn n , ju n io r Court ruled m 1992 that prayer
the student government at Sem ­
inole, laid debated Ha Issue with
i lass |&gt;rrsldeitl al Seminole al a graduation Is imconstlluothers In her Government class High, believes the studenl both
ilo n a l c v e n w hen I t ’ s
would support Hie student led non.sei lari,m and attendance is
Iasi week.
voluntary
She believes. ■and said she prayers,
"I think tills Is the opportunity
Freedman cited a federal a|&gt;
thinks Olliers will agree wtdt her.
Hint a lot of students have hern jieals court ruling In Atlanta in
1 h a l I h e [&gt; r a y i t s , e v e n
1989 that siiuck down prayer at
iioiiHcciarian prayers "will of­ wailing lor." lie said. "Being
able lo say a prayer In public -chool s|iorts events as u n ­
fend someone " Tha t, she said.
Is wrong
would give iicoplc the opportuni­ co nsli tut Iona I — a ruling that Is
"It's not lair io make someone ty to share their tan ti "
binding on Florida
feel uncomfortable." she said
"Th e re is no way to say those
prayers and not make someone
iineoiuforlahle."
Those who feel compelled to
$ 2 0 .0 0
$ 2 0 .0 0
pray call, as they do now. pray
y'4
in silence or In groujis. Prayers
should lint he a part of the
events, she said.
I h is c o u p o n w ill ; a lm lt 2 A d u lt- , u n it u|&gt; In -4 C h ild r e n
Opponents complain that even
f u r n n lv $20.0(1. &lt; it&gt; in l f u r e ith e r p e r fo r m a n c e
a voluntary prayer tramples on
AfedirwwMe at hot ojlit e on i/jv &lt;&gt;/ dton
separation of church and state,
and is unenforceable and mii oustliuiltmal.
"T h e Legislature Is demeaning
lire rights ol minorillcs hy acting
In lids m a n n e r," said Mark
Freedman, regional dlrcciur of
the American Jewish Congress.
"It's offensive and Insulting."
Laurie Blair, who represents
the school as Miss Seminole
High School, agrees.
C o n tin u e d from Pngc 1A
voted 13-5 for
the bill HIM Mi79). co-sponsored
by Reps. Randy Mackey, IM .a kr
City, and Beryl Burke. D-Mlaml
It now goes to the House floor,
and a similar Senate version Is
awaiting action.
R ep . J oh n Rayson. D •
Pom pano Beach, who voted
against the hill, warned against
I anting prayer It) majority rule of

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C o m m ission e r Lou Howell
Voiced Ids concern, "1 don't
know of any other area In the
|entire city where there Isn't a
park for the children, t think It Is
our obligation lo see that Un­
people of this area have one."
City Manager Bill Simmons
j explained that the city would
' supply money for landscaping
|and Improving the grounds, as
well as helping to Install some of
the equipment, hut thut COM A
would be expected to raise
|enough money with which to
p u r c h a s e th e p la y g r o u n d
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Th e question of city assistance
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references were made to recre­
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forcement trust lund money.
Police C h ie f Ralph Russel
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Mayor Sm ith wrapped up the
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while CO M A will continue trying
to raise money. I Bee this ns our
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usable park area."
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Double espionage
KGB allegedly set aside $2.7 m illion for CIA o fficer
By RITA BEAMISH
Associated Press Writer_________
A L E X A N D R IA . Vn. - Payoffs
minting $2.7 million. Swiss bank
nccounts ami the promise of n
summer cottage In Russia were
Aldrich Ames' alleged rewards
lor double espionage, govern­
ment prosecutors say.
Details of the C IA officer's
alleged working nrrnugcincnt
with Ids Russian masters were
laid out In a letter prosecutors
say the FBI discovered at Ames'
home and other evidence In­
troduced T ucsdny at a ball
bearing for Ames nnd his Col­
om bian-born wife, Marin del
Rosario Casas Ames.
U .S . M agistrate B a r r y R.
Porctz ruled there was sufficient
evidence for n grand Jury to
p ursue the espionage case.
Porctz ordered the Ameses held
w ith o u t bond, re je ctin g a t­
torneys’ assurances that the
c o u p le w o u ld not flee the
country, lie said Ames. If freed,
would pose a danger to the
nation because he possessed
valuable Intelligence Informnlion.
Th e Ameses are charged with
conspiracy to commit espionage.
Th e y are accused of selling
secrets to the Soviet Union and
then Russlu for eight years. If
convicted, they could fuce a
m axim um penalty of life In
prison.
The pur|&gt;orted letter from the
KOB Introduced m Tuesday's
hearing l&gt;cglns "Dear Friend."
and stairs that Ames' "balance
sheet" showed S2.705.CXX) had
been appropriated to him us of
May I. I OHO.
As of that date. Allies had
received SI 0 million of the total,
according to llie accounting
statement, which also Indicated
some funds had been used to
buy bonds.
One way the Russians showed

tlirlr appreciation was by send­
ing him photos of a piece of
riverfront property where he
co u ld b u ild a " d a c h a ." or
summer home, the government
said. Th e photos were presented
as evidence, along with a note
telling Ames the land "now
Itelongs to you forever "
At the hearing. Assistant U.S.
A t t o r n e y M a rk l l u l k o w e r
portrayed Mrs. Ames as "very
supportive" of her husband's
alleged spying, even to the point
of u rg in g hint to be more
Imaginative In Ills dealings wtlh
th e K O B . the R u s s ia n I n ­
telligence service.
"Mrs. Ames knew she was
riding on a Russian gravy train,
raid she jumped on It with Ih ii Ii
feet." said llulkower.
FBI Special Agent Leslie Wiser
J r . told of Incriminating docu­
ments found In the Ameses'
home In suburban Virginia and
In his office ut the CIA.
Am ong materials In Ames'
office that were unrelated to his
current counternarcotics work
was a description ol methods the
Russians riiqtloy to foil U.S.
efforts to track Russian nuclear
submarines. Wiser said.
In addition to the financial
sta te m e n t. W iser said. FB I

where Ames stashed money nnd
warned Ames about roui|iutcr
security und about ways the C IA
had of trapping double ngents.
according to Wiser.
lie said FBI ngents also found
computer disks In Ames' resi­
dence containing more than IOO
classified C IA cables. In violation
of C IA rules against keeping
such material at home.
Under cross-examination by
Ames' attorney. Plato Cncherls.
Wiser said agents never directly
saw Ames with Russian operntlves.
Considerable attention was
focused on Mrs. Antes' state­
ments to the FBI after her arrest.
Her attorney. W illiam C u m ­
mings, said she tnlked under
stress while worried about the
well-being of her 5-year-old son.
Plans were being made to send
th e h o y to South America to lie
with relatives unless tltc parents
were released on hnll. C u m ­
mings said.
He said afterward that Mrs.
Ames will plead Innocent. He
described the couple ns "very
much lit love." Despite earlier
re|Nirts that she was roo|R-ratlng
In the Investigation, he said,
"she has no such thoughts at
this time."

agents found at the Ames house
a nine-page 1989 letter contain­
ing a list of Instructions from the
K C iB .

Th e letter Indicated that Ames
had disclosed the Identity of an
Eastern European Internal secu­
rity official who was cooperating
with the C IA and went by the
code num e " O T M o t o r b o a t ."
Wiser said.
That official met with Ames In
Italy and furnished him with
top-secret documents for the
C I A . At o n e p n I n I ,
"O TM otorboat" returned to his
homeland promising to meet
agal!) with Antes, but he never
returned and "the C IA has made
many attempts to locate hint
without success," Wiser told the
court.
Officials believe ns m any as It)
U.S.-paid Soviet and Russian
agents may bavc been killed
In-cause of disclosures by Ames,
who from 1983 to I9H5 was
chief of the Soviet section of IMA
counterintelligence.
Th e letter laid out priority
tasks for Ames. Including getting
Information about C IA penetra­
tions of the KU H and the Russian
m ilita ry Intelligence service.
O R U . Wiser said. It also referred
to three Swiss bank accouuls

C O M E

H O M E

Court hearing challenge
to m ilitary base closing
By LAURIE A S S IO
Asaoclatod Pross Wrltor
W ASHINGTON The
future of hundreds of U.S.
m ilita ry Installations Is at
stake us the Supreme Court
considers whether citizens can
go to court to overturn the
g o v e rn m e n t's base-closing
decisions.
Th e Clinton administration
Is asking the high court to
throw out Sen. Arlen Specter's
challenge to the closing of the
Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.
Th e administration contends
the federal base-closing law
was Intended to shut oil such
lawsuits and avoid political
stalemate over the post Cold
War move toward a tenner

military.
Specter, tirgulng on Ills own
behalf today before the high
court, contends the govern­
ment violated procedures re­
quired by the law.
A decision In Specter's fnvor
c o u ld leud to u flood of
la w su its over the g o ve rn ­
ment's decision to shill 250
m ilitary bases and realign
another 152. Another round of
b a s e -c lo s in g d e c is io n s Is
scheduled next year.

A M E R IC A .T O

T o d a y ' s a r g u m e n t by
Specter, a Pennsylvania Re­
publican. marks the first time
In 22 years that a U.S. senator
has argued In-fore the court.
Sen. Sam Ervin. D-N.C.. faced
the Justices In a 1972 emigresatonal-immunity case Involv­
ing the Pentagon Papers.
Specter Is leading u group of
government nnd labor leaders
seeking to overturn the gov­
ernment's 1991 decision to
close the Philadelphia ship­
yard. which has operated on
the Delaware River for almost
2(X) years. The lawsuit ulso
was Joined by three states —
Pennsylvania. New Jersey and
Delaware.
Th e shipyard’s labor force of
7.(XX) has shrunk to 5.500
already. Th e facility Is sched­
uled to close after refurhlshlng
of the aircraft carrier USS
Kennedy Is completed In 1995.
T h e P h ila d e lp h ia y a rd 's
shutdown was ordered under a
1990 law (hat was Intended to
make It politically easier to
close military liases that pro­
vide Jobs and governm ent
money In lawmakers’ home
districts.

T H E

Olym pics
is ratings
gold for CBS
By S C O TT WILLIAMS
APTelnvIslon Writer
NEW YORK T h e 1004
Winter Olympics were golden for
CTiS. giving Ih r nrtwork record
ratings as (lie most-watched
games ever, according to Nielsen
figures.
T h e C B S Juggernaut rolled
over everything In Its path lor
I lie week of Feb 2 1-27. Il won all
seven nights and all -l-l half­
hours ol prime time lor a second
straight week, and won the week
by Its widest-ever margin.
T h e se ve n C B S O ly m p ic
specials were the highest-ruled
shows for Feb. 21-27. Th e ven­
erable "GO Minutes." C BS's only
n o n -O lym p ic program to ulr
during the week, runked No. 5.
CBS's average rating for all of
prime lime was a 30.5 rating,
the equivalent of a peak ruling
fora single, hit show.
Wednesday's coverage — the
women's figure skating short
program (hut | ut Nancy Ker­
rigan In first plucc and doomed
To n ya Hunting's hopes for gold
— was the highest-rated Olym jtlr
broadcast ever.
Il drew the fourth-largest uudlencc In T V history, ranked as
the highest-rated Wednesday In
history and the slxth-hlghest
rated broadcast of all time, at a
•1H.5 rating.
One national rulings point
equals 042,000 households, or 1
percent, of the nutlon's 04.2
million T V homes.
Friday's covcruge, featuring
the rest of the women's figure
skutlng. was the second-highest
rated Olympic broadcast and the
sixth most-watched broadcast In
T V history, CBS said. Its 44.1
rating also made It the highestrated Friday In history.
There wasn't much left for the
comjictltlon.
For the week. No. 2 A B C and
NBC were within a half-point of
tnch other. AIK: with u 10.0
rating, and NBC with u 0.5
rating. Th e Fox network, which
programs only 15 of the 22
prime time hours, averaged a 7.3
ruling.
T h e numbers guaranteed CBS
un cusy victory In the February
ratings sweep — one of three
monthlong periods each year of
Intensive audience m easure­
ment. which help local ufflllatc
stations set their advertising
rates.
C B S said ratings for the affili­
ates' late evening newscasts In
Nielsen's 30 metered markets
were up an average of 80 percent
for the week, compared to the
four weeks before the winter
gatneu.
C B S also led season-to-dutc
rankings, averaging u 14.5 rat­
ing since Sept. 20, 1003. ABC
had a 12.4 rutlng: NBC had an
11.3. 18. und Fox had n 7.2
rating. CBS has won 13 of the
season's 22 weeks.

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Running Rebels undefeated
S A N FO R D — T h e Running Rebels edged The
Fill Guys. 42-41. In a bailie of unbealcns in the
Sanford Reereallon Department Men's 3-on-3
Uaskelball League at Sanford Middle School.
In oilier games, the Tazninahlan Devils
nlptied the Breathers. 20-28. In overtime and the
Vogler Vandals and Orphans played a late game.
Next week, at 7 p.m .. the Breathers (O il) lake
on the Rebels (3-0) and the Orphans (1 11 fuce
Th e Fat Guys ( 21) : and at 8 p.m .. the Vandal*
( I •11buttle the Taziiianlun Devils ( I -2).

AROUND THE STATE
M iam i can’t hold o ff Syracuse
MIAMI — Lawrence Motcn's three-|xilnl play
with 42 seconds led helped No. 18 Syracuse
120 5. 12-5| hold off Miami 7 1-60.
Th e Hurricanes, winless In 17 Big East games,
led* 09 07 until Motcn made a layup ns was
fouled. Motcn. who Dnlshed with 18 points, hit
the free throw. Miami (7-18) missed two shots
that could have forced overtime.

AROUND THE NATION
M agic streak stopped
H O U S TO N - Hakeem Olujuwon scored 26
points and Sam Cassell had all Iff of Ills point*
In the second half as Houston broke Orlando's
seven-game winning streak. 97-83.
Anferncc Hardaway and Dennis Scott each
scored 2 1 points for Orlando.

H eat cook Bucks

A ce D rillin g nears T u e sd a y title
From Staff R e p o r t s __________ ___________
SA N FO R D — Ace Drilling got two legs up on
the field In the Snnfoid Recreation Department
Men's Tuesday Night Polar Bcur Slowpllch
Softball League at Chase Park.
Ace Drilling overcame a 4-0 deficit to knock off
Its nearest competitor. Discount Propane. 7-4.
Th e victory gives Ace Drilling a 1W game lead
with two weeks left and a 2-1 advantage In the
first tie breaker (hrnd-to-head competition).
In the other games. Whclchel ft Howard edged
Gngcr Pest Control 11-10. but Gager did get Its
first victory of the season by knocking off Ken
Rommel Chevrolet 19-7.
Ace Drilling Is now 9-1 on the season and is
followed by Discount Propane (7-2). Whclchel ft
Howard (5-5). Ken Kununcl Chevrolet (2-7) and
G n g r r l’rst Control (1-9),
Next week. Discount Propane, which needs a
lot of help if It I* to will a third straight league
title, will play a doubleheader against Whclchel ft
Hownrd at 0:30 p.m. and Gager Pest Control at
7:30 p.m. The 8:30 p.m. game has Ken Knm m rl
Chevrolet taking on Ace Drilling.
Contributing to the Ace Drilling offense were
Je rry Govcrnulc (two singles, three RBI). Mike
Marshall and T o m Dlcklckl (two singles und one
run each). Jam es Thom pson (double, two runs.
RBI). Ron Warren (double, run). Lonnie Clark
(single, run. RBI). To m LaBarre (single, two RBI)
and Kelly Denton (single, run).
Doing the hitting for Discount Propane were
Kevin Julian. Paul Ingamell* and Manny Silvia
(two singles and one run each). Mike Urodrlck
(single, run. RBI). Shawn Grimes and Roger
Klnnalrd (one single and one RBI each). To m
Burnham (single) and Chris Grissom (RBI).
Leading Gager Pest Control past Ken Kutnmcl
were Ron Carded (three singles, two runs, five

Ktn Rummal Ch*vr*l*t
Oa|ir P*»t Control

P rem ier b a ttle s
to p e rfe ct sta rt

Go*or Pott Control
Wholchol A Howard

From Staff Reports

Dttcounl Propan.
At* Drilling

RBI). Mark Bolton (two doubles, two RBI). Frnnk
Tu rn e r (double, single, three runs, four RBI).
Scott Wade (double, single, run. RBI), and Wayne
Walker (double, single, four runs).
Also hitting were Rich llernlnger (two singles,
three runs. RBI). Donnie McCoy (two singles,
three runs). Te rry Wllleox (single, run, KOI).
Phillip Sutherland (single, run) and Wayne Gager
(run).
P ro v id in g the offense for Ken Rum m el
Chevrolet were Kirby Swlnehart (triple, two
singles. RBI). Terrell Ervin (triple. *lnglc. run.
three RBI). Mark Aten (two singles, run. two RBI).
Brian Curtis (single, run. RBI). David Goldsllrk
(single, two runs). Scott M urphy and Jln t Davis
(one single and one run earh), Cary Keefer and
Scott Fletcher (one single each).
Pacing Whclchel ft Howard against Gager were
Jeff Aten (double, two singles, run. five RBI).
Te rry Russl (double, single, two runs, two RBI).
Crnlg Tossl (two singles, three runs. RBI), Mike
McLohon (two singles, two runs). Vince Howard
(single). Mike Groves (three runs) und Chris
W nrgo(KDI).
Doing the damage for Gugcr were McCoy (three
singles, run. two RBI). Walker (three singles, run.
RBI). Wade (two singles, run. two RBI), llernlnger
and Sutherland (two singles, one run and one
RBI each). Tu rn e r (two singles). Todd Morgan
(double, run. three RBI). Curdcll (double). Gager
(single, two runs) and Wllleox and Bolton (one
stngic und one run each).

S A N FO R D — It was not an easy perfect night.
On the opening night of play In the Sanford
Rccreutlon Department Spring Recreational
Volleyball League Mondny at the Sanford
Middle School Gym natorlum . Premier ended
the night with a perfect 4-0 record. But It was
not without llsdlfflrultlcs.
P rem ier
liud to go
to e x t r a
points to
edge First
Baptist-

Sanford,

There Is a log-jam for second p lorr behind
Premier as First Dapllxt-Sunford. Westvlcw
Baptist Won und Rolnco all finished the night
2-2. Westvlcw Baptist II Improved In each of Its
four game*, but could not quite muster a
victory.

Titusville
serves up
trouble for
Seminoles

Lightning shock C apitals
LA N D O V K R . Md. - Daren 1‘uppa stopped 37
shots as the Tam pa Bay Lightning ended
Washington's three-game winning slrcnk with a
4-3 win. their first-ever win against the Cupltuls.
Gerard Gallant. Chris Oration and Danlr.n
t ole each had a goal and an ilkslst forTam pn. .
' • '.
•
i v y
t .

From Staff Raporte
T IT U S V II.I.K
S c h o o l 's
hoys'

Seahaw ks trip Owls
W ILM IN G TO N . N.C. — Darren Moore scored
17 points to lead four teammates In double
llgures and North Cnrollna-Wllmlngtan shot 71
percent In the second half as the Seahawks
defeated Florida Atlantic 84-ffff on Tuesday.

Purvis to replace Bonnett
C H A R L O T T E — .Jeff I'urvls got the bitter­
sweet opportunity to take over the Winston Cup
ride of his late friend. Nell Bonnett. who died lust
month at Daytona International Speedway.
Jam es Finch, of Phoenix Racing, based out of
Panama City, will continue as owner of the car.
Country Tim e drinks continues as sponsor.
HEfAld Photo by Michael Siediiniki

M e n 's Baseball
□ St. Lao Collogo J.V. at Semlnola C.C., 3 p.m.

Boys’ Baseball
[IR A M IN O L E Invitational: at Semlnola High
School, Trlnly Prep va. Oviedo, 3:30 p.m.; at Lake
Mary High School, Laaaburg va. SI. Cloud, 3.30
p.m.; DeLand va. Lyman, 5:30 p.m.; Semlnola v».
Lake Mary, 8 p.m.
□ L. Brantley In Weal Orange Tournament, T B A
□ Lake Howell In NOCIA Invll. at Apopka, T B A

G irls’ Softball
□
□
□
□

Deltona at Lake Howell, 4:30 p.m.
Lake Mary at Spruce Creak, 7:30 p.m.
Seabreeze al Oviedo, 5:30 p.m.
Semlnola al Leesburg, 3:30 p.m.

Shannon Sharp (loll), plnch-runnlng for Jason Gronert,
scored an Insurance run In the bottom ot the sixth
Inning lor Lyman In a 5-2 win over Oviedo In the first

G R E Y H O U N D S }, LIO N S }

By TO N Y DeSORMIER

Ovitdo
L

Herald Sports Editor
L A K E M ARY — Following Couch Bob McCullough's
blueprint to the letter, the Lym an Greyhounds knocked
off the Oviedo Lions 5-2 In the first round of the
Ramlnole haseball tournament Tuceday night at Lake
Mary High School.
Offensively, the Greyhounds exploited the one shukey
Inning of Oviedo starting pllchrr Mike Ruglenlun foi
four runs. Defensively, Lym an turned In u pair of

Boys’ Tennis
□ Seminole al Lyman, 3:30 p.m.
□ Winter Park at Lake Mary, 3:30 p.m.

From Staff Reports

□ Lake Mary at Winter Park, 3:30 p.m.
□ Semlnola al Lyman, 3:30 p.m.

W eig h tliftin g
□ Lake Brantley at Oviedo, 3:30 p.m.
□ Lake Mery at Lyman, 4 p.m.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
□ B p.m. - W1RB 50. Florida at Kentucky. (L)

Com plat# listings on Pago 2B

round ol the Ramlnole Tournamonl. Oviedo Is scheduled
to play Trinity Prep today at 3:30 p.m. al Somlnole whilo
Lyman Is to face DeLand at 5:30 p.m. al Lake Mary.

‘Blueprint’ yields win for Lyman

Bradley, Kempink
best ‘all com ers’

G irls’ Tennis

WvttviE* (lAptitt Woo I). Flf%!
S«ntord 4
Premier IS. Polnco•
Flrtt fUptlt! Sanford IV Wetlview Uepfltt II I
Premier I). Wetlete* Rdptltt Won 10
Premier U Flrtt Oepltt* Senford II
Roirno IS. Wettvte* H*iti%t I l f
Wetlvitw Deptltt Woo IS. W etlrie* Replitt II 1
P irtl Unplitl Sentord I I Rom&lt;o S
Romeo I). Wetlvie* Replltl Woo 11
Premier IS. W etM ew Reptltl II 13

10-14. und
a lso ha d
to go all
out In the
Iasi game
of the night to lilp Westvlcw Baptist II. 15-13.
Th e other two wins came a little easier as
Premier bested Rolnro. 15-10. and Westvlcw
Buptlsl Won. 15-8.

M IL W A U K E E - Glen Rice scored 25 points.
Including Iff In the first quarter, and Grant Long
had a season-high 22 as the Miami Heal went
five games over the .500 murk for the first time
hi franchise history with a 110-102 victory over
the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night.

WHAT’S HAPPENINO

RESULTS

alt. n i l

IO ( I k iT M lw lw l

0S1 000 0 I
I
«
040 001 &gt; — I It
1
’nualtnlul and M*n*» Thaan}. Hard* (»l and KoMor WP — Thaan} 12 01
LP - Rufllonlu. ( H I . S«v*» - Hayd* (l»t) 2B - Ovl*do. Rugltniu* and
Haggt; Lyman, Gronarl (2). Thalttn. and Krup* IB - Non# HR - Nona
Records — Oviedo 3 7, Lyman 1 3.

double plays In support ot the solid pitching ol
sidewinder Mark Thaens.
"Th a t's what we need to do." said McCullough. "W e

□ See Baseball, Page 2B

__

teams found the road tu lie rough
Tuesday as they both dropped dual
matches with Titusville- High School
hy identical ff-1 scores at liciil Oak
Country Club
The Seminole Irovs s.m then
uiidclcalcd streak end at two mat
dies as only Sebastian Gras, plav
lug al No -I singles, was able lo pull
oil a v ic to ry , d u m p in g Kevin
Nguyen 6-3. G-.'l.
The Terriers were aide lo win t In­
other five mulches quite handily as
Fe lix C u llm e y c r topped Oscai
Cumionu/ndo. ti l. lit), at No. I
singles, and Ken Christian bested
David Edwards by the same sioies
at No. 2 singles.
The Fighting Seminoles won a
few more games at the other two
singles, but the results were the
same as Eddie Vargas fell lo Mark
Zeller. 7-5. ff-1 al No. 3 singles while
Mall Durham dropped a ff-O. ff-l
decision to Shyaiii I’allkb at No. 5.
In the boys' doubles. Cullmeycr
and Christian cuinc back to top tin
Tribe team id Cuimoiiuzndo and
Edwards. 8-3. at No. I while the No
2 team of Zeller and Nguyen led the
Seminole duo of Vargas and Gras.
ff-2. when the mutch was called on
account of darkness.
The girls' tcutn also had I rouble
winning games and saw Its record
tall lo I -2.
See T e n n is , Page 2B

_______________

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS Lake Mary High
School's Antic Bradley and Chris Kempink of
Lake Howell High School were the big winners In
a lion-scored, all comers track meet Tuesday at
Lake Brantley's T o m Storey Field.
Bradley won four events for the Rams,
finishing first In the high Jum p (4 foct. 8 Inches),
long Jump (10 feet. 3 Inches), triple Jum p (30
feel), and 200-meter dasli (27.4 seconds).
Kempink was a triple winner for the Silver
Hawks, coming out on top In the pole vault (8
feel. G Inches), l.GOO-mclcr run (5 minutes. 2.7
seconds), and 800-meter run (2 minutes. 17.8
seconds).
Th e only other multiple winner was Lake
Mary's LoUaha Williams, who finished first In
both the girls.’ shol put (33 feel) and discus (90
feet. 3 Inches) competitions.
Other Lake Mary athletes who won their event
Tuesday afternoon were Sluiwn Barkley (100meter high hurdles. 18.7 seconds). Nakla Hood
I IAH

*

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—
S r it iliin lr m id
gills' tennis

. If •UUlf'XI

Harald Riolo by Tommy Vlncani

B etter bring your um brellas
Seminole Community Collego'a baseball loam
Is scheduled to rosumo Its homo schedule with
3 p.Tn. game against the junior varsity loam

horn SI. Loo College. Should today’s gamo got
rained out, the Raldors' next homo gamo will bo
Friday against Iho Slotson junior varsity.

�m

‘as - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, March 2, 1994

Baseball

S T A T S &amp; S T A N D IN G S

was the Iasi Oviedo halier (o
reach second base.
Thucns cnine within an out of
tossing a complete game, gelling
die first two outs of the second
Inning on a pair nr ground halls.
U iii when Slnvlk reached base
on an Infield single, McCullough
w riil to K ylr Mayde. who came
In and retired the onr bailer he
faced lo earn Ills llrst save of the
season.
"M ark's a real competitor."
said McCullough. "H e doesn't
gel rallied. And will) Ills motion
(nil extreme sldcarm delivery,
almost lo die point of coming
from imdcrnenlli). lie doesn't
pul us much strain on his arm.
lint he will gel tired, which Is
w hy we brought In Haydc."
L y m a n gave T iia c n s and
llayde an Insurance run In the
sixth Inning. Alter Groncrt hit
Ills second double of the game,
Shannon Sharp came In lo pinch
run. An oul later. Krupa singled
lo left field. Sharp moving In
(bird and scoring when the hall
was mishandled.

C o n t in u e d f r o m I D

DOQS
At I*ntent Orlando
T uviday nlgM
Flrttrac* — 1/14, B: 11.10
Ida Carmel
10 40 I N 110
$ Jemtaillc
4 00 0 40
2Summ Raynelle
0 40
O il II It &gt;0 P il l ) 41 JOT II 1 I I M0 40
Second roco — 1/0, Dt 10.40
I Loud L IU
100 110 100
1 Heavenly Way
1 OO 100
0 Jam Time
1 OO
a o n ti to P i n t (loo t i i t oi m o o d d
i i 11)7.401(1 to o ) m o oo
Third race-1/14,0:11.04
1 Lulu Wall*
Il OO 4 00 10O
1Hoi Fool Bing
0 JO 100
0 Vivacious Venm
140
,‘ Q II 7) 10 00 P (1 71 104 40 T 117 0) 410.04
Fourth race — 1/10. Bi 11,14
&gt; Aok M il) Diamond
10 00 51 00 7.10
1 Proper
1100 110
7KayJ Sea Shelly
J 00
Q 1)41 (1 00 P (4 II 111 00 T 14 11) 010.10
Flint race — l/o, C. II. n
IM.tgic Crltler
1100 1 40 1 00
I Hurricane ('ace
4 00 110
7 Kiowa Prln:*
]00
Q 44-111) 0) P (1-11 U 40 T (1 1 1) 114.00
SIlift race — 1/10 Oi 11.14
) Coleman's Yank
0 00 l.M 4 00
1 Setlem lip Janet
4 00 4.40
tAg'tLIIGIgi
4 40
Q (1 1 )M.00 P (1-1) ID IO T D M )M O M
Seventh race — 1/10, Ai 14.04
4 kaltu Wakanohana
100 4 10 1 00
’ Ml Sandpebbte
100 1.10
Ol'ranktJIII
110
O 14 7) II 40 P 14 71 01.00 T 10-7 0) 110.00 I
14 7 0 D U I M
Eighth race-1/IO .O i 14.07
t Villon Time
0.00 ISO 100
OWhitpering Lady
1 10 4 40
SKryptoLeo
1170
0 It 0) 41 40 F II 011100 T 11-4-11141.04
Ninth r a c e - 1/1, Et 10.10
1 Jut) Apoodle
0 00 4 40 1 00
7 C’t Pep Joy
140 140
7 B't Bad Boy
ISO
O (1 I I 11 40 P 01 1) 47.00 T (11-7) 1M.OO
10th race — 1/10, B; M.07
7 Cheete Dip
10 40 4 40 1 40
) Jell* Fawn
4 10 140
JEltlet Pop Tart
110
. 0117) 41 40 P (7 II 17.00 T (7-1-1) 00.04
llthrace — 1/10, C: M.04
) Kattu Sapporo
7 00 4 00 410
0 Pay Me Bonnie
010 170
J Hondo Big Bopper
0 10
.O (1 0) 14 00 P 00 I I I I OO T (0 -M I 100.00 T T
(J 1 14 1 1) 0 00 Jackpot 10.044 40
lllh race — 1/lt, A: JO I )
J Polite Feel
100 110 100
ODanny't Almee
1.00 110
&gt;Rv Second T* Nun
100
0 (1 1 ) It 40 P i l l ) to 40 T (1 1 1 ) 114.00
llthrace-1/0,0:11.71
t Yield Right Sue
0 » 0 40 0 00
SPrlncett Mearl
11 40 4 10
7 Henry Joe
7.10
O (1 0) 11.00 P t l ) I 71.10 T (117) 410.40 QD
It 11 11 144 70
Mthrace -1/1. B&gt; io n
J Pull MckenOe
10 10 140 100
1 Mad About Magg le
1)0 140
IMintGone
140
O (I II 11 HI P (I t) 40.40 T (1 1 1) 00.70 S
U 1 14) 111 40
• A— 1,141; H— 1144,00)

^BASIBAIL
Ekhlbltlen Glance
Wednetday's Garnet
£ San Diego vs Seattle at Peoria. Arli , I D)

J.m.

J* Edison College vs. Mlnnaiota at Fort
Atyers. 7 01 p m
•&gt;
Thursday's Oames
Minnesota vs Pittsburgh at Bradenton,
9-

4 01pm
V Georgia vs. Atlanta at West Palm Beech.

J otp m

Central Florida vs. Kansas City al Maines
City. l:0 ip m

LCOLLKQB BAS1 BALL
Tuesday's College Baseball Scores
EAST
"Navy 10. Washlriglon. Md 10
SOUTH
■Auilin Peay 1, Valparaiso 7
‘ Barry II, Florida Memorial I
.Florida Southern4, C.W. Post S
-South Florida I. Bethune Cook man 1
.Neva tl,Concordia, III.0
.Palm Beach Atlantic 4, Florida Tech 7
•Southern Mist el New Or leant, ppd , rain
1Southern U al LSU. ppd .rain
SOUTHWEST
-ArkanusSt I, S llllnolst
FAR W IS T
A
^Acuta Pacific 5, Biota 4
' Pepperdlne ). UC Santa Barbara 0
’ Southern Cal II. Loyola Marymounl 7

NBA STANDINGS
National Basketball Association
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
•
W L Fct.
17 It Ml
*N*w York
'Orlando
31 71 .*11
)0 2) .14)
Miami
■Na*r Jtrtay
I t 2* .927
|Boilon
70 3) 344
20 36 3)7
.Philadelphia
‘Wathlnglon
17 39 X4
C*nlr*l
Dtvlilan
|
Jlllanta
N 1* 709
37 19 473
•Chicago
jptvaland
37 24 .571
29 23 .537
•tmilana
&lt;harloll*
73 31 .42*
JMllwauka*
It 40 .2*4
13 4} .734
ibalroll
•
W ESTERN CONFERENCE
Midw*tl Dlvl.lon
w L Ft).
Houtlon
IS ,177
40 1* 714
•San Antonio
31 1* M7
Tll.Fi
J)*nx*r
V 2* 491
Minnswta
(1 3* 29*
1 41 143
pallai
Pacific DMiton
40 14 .741
5**111*
17 .179
^hotnlx
34 72 407
J ’orlland
tiold*n Sill*
33 73 M2
30 33 .377
}.A Lakin
Jacr*m*nto
if 34 14)
II 3* .333
-LAC|lpp*r»
Tuesday's Oames
2 New Jersey IN. Delroll 40
* Washington 104, Phlledelphle 101
* Atlenle 101. Minnesota 44
* Indiana 104. Portland44
a Miami II*. Milwaukee Ml
* Houston 47, Orlande U
I Seattle III, Charlotte 4a
r Golden Stale 114. L A. Clippers 104
* N#w York 100. Sacramento M
Wednesday's Gamas
&gt; Cleveland al Boston, 7:X p m.
J Porllandal Detroll,7:10pm.
I Miami el Mlnnesele. I p m.
s L A, Lekers el Chicago, I N p m.
■ Utah el Sen Antonio, 1:10 p m
Charlotte al L A Clipper). 10 X p m

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NBA BOXES
Magic-Rocketi. Be*
ORLANDO III)
L Avenl U 1 t-1 I. Scoll I I I 1 3 II. O'Neal 1 14
9 11 14. Anderson 4 4 11 4. Hardaway 4 20 1 4
| l. 'loyal 1 7 4 4 10. Skllos 11001. Bowie 0 4
OOO. Turner 0 100 0, Kryitkdwlpk 0 1000,
[Rollins 1 1002 Tdlelt: 14 I I 141711
[HOUSTON 1471
K Horry 4 ) 0 0 10, Thorpe 1 4 4 * 10, Olajuwon
I 70 7 4 It. Mae well 111 1*4, Smith 4 4 00
0. Riley 1100 1. Herrera 4 J 00 I, Caiaeil
11 I 1 It, Ella 14 00 «. Brooks 0 I 00 U.
ullardO 10 00 Totals: 41 174 1747.
Orlande
1) 14 10 II - IS

S

6

v '

/

Houtlon
17 11 I I II - 47
1 Polnl goals - Orlando 1 II (Scgll 17,
Skills 0-1. Turner 0 1, Hardaway O il.
Houtlon I 17 (Horry 11, Smith 11. Casull
14, Maxwell l-l, Ell* 0 1). Fouled out —
None. Rebounds - Orlando 54 (O'Neal 111,
Houston 14 I Thorp* ll). Assists — Orlando n
(Hardaway. Anderson 4). Houston 17 IMax
well I). Total tools — Orlando 17. Houston 14
Technicals — Casull. Houston Illegal d*
lent* A - ti n t .
H**t Bucks. Bex
M IA M I ( l i t )

Long 7 10 ( 172. Rlc* 10 1*12 IS. Salkaly ( t
2 S 14. Shaw 310 0 0 1. Smith 110 1 J *. Salley
01 00 0. Coles 1 14 2 2 14. Geiger 11 24 *,
BurlonS *2112. Totals: 42 17 21 1* 110
M ILW AUKEE (1*2)
Edwards 04 12 1. Norman S 4 0 0 11. Baker
4 11 ( 4 24. Oey 4 1*46 23. Murdock 1*137.
Lohaus 1 3 2 2 4. Barry 1*1-17. Mayberry 1 7
3*11. Strong 1 Id 4 J 10. Cook 00000 Totals
15*114 14 107
Miami
14 11 11 14 — 110
Milwaukee
71 ll 17 It - 107
1 Point goals — Miami S II (Rice 11, 'haw
1 S. Smith 01), Milwaukee j 11 (Norman 11,
Day I 2. Mayberry 4 I, Barry 0 S) Fouled oul
— Selkaly, Long Rebounds — Miami S3
(Long 13), Milwaukee SO (Barry II. Assists—
Miami 3* (Shaw 10). Milwaukee 71 (Baker 4.
Mayberry 4). Total louts — Miami 17,
Mllwauktt 11. Technicals — Norman. Miami
Illegal detenu A — IM S ),

NCAA Men's U vltlan ll Pelt
OVERLAND PARK, Kan -• The lop X In
the men'* NCAA Division II basketball poll
with tlrsl place votes In parenlheus, records,
previous ranking and points
Racerd Pis Pvs
1 Phlla Textile III
IS 1 ISO
I
1 Virginia Union
IS 1 144
l
1. Indiana. Pa.
141 144
1
4 Alabama ABM
711 1)4
!
5 California. Pa
J] 4 114
7
a. South Dakota
77 4 114
4
7. CS Bakersfield
II S 111
I
I. Washburn. Kan.
11 ] 107
4
4. Southern Indiana
721 43
10
10 Wayne Slat*. Mich.
714 It
tl
II. American Inti , Mass
14 4 U
«
11. Norfolk St . Va
1SS 71
II
11 New Hampshire College
11 4 70
11
14. Edlntwro. Pa.
tl* 14
14
IS. UC Riverside
II* SO
IS
I* Mesa State. Colo.
I»* 13
14
17. Alaska Anchorage
II* X
17
II. Florida Southern
11-4 )|.)
14. Longwood. V*.
114 I*
t»
20 Central Missouri Slat#
20* IS.)
—
Final NAIA Men's Dtv. 11Top II
TULSA. Okie. — The lop IS looms In the
(Inal NAIA Division II men's twsketball poll
with llrst place votes In parentheses, records,
lolal points and previous ranking:
Racord Pt» Pv*
1. Taylor. Ind 119)
1# 4 144 1
7. Norlhw*(1*rn. Iowa (1)
23 3 47* 3
2 Lvwlt A Clark. Or*
» 7 403 4
4 Bt!h*l. Ind
13 ) 441 2
S. Wlltamctt*. Or*.
22 ! 44* 7
(. Eur»ka, HI.
71 4 41* «
7. Norllwrn Slat*. S O (2)
19 1 431 7
1. Allc* Lloyd. Ky.
23 S III *
9. Ctnlral Malhodlil, Mo
24 * 779 9
10. Sioux Fall*. S O
II 7 277 10
II. Hutton,Main*
14 4 770 17
11. Lynn
It 1 2)7 17
12. W«ltbfOOk, Main*
77 4 20* II
14 SI. Jottph't. Main*
19 t 113 14
'll. Ohio Dominican
11 9 111 1*
la. Hardin Slmmoni. T*xat
11- 4 17!1 19
17 Bllck Hills St., S D
II 4 171 I]
II. Wlllllm Jewell. Mo
17 * 1*4 10
14. Embry-Riddle
11- f IM II
10. Tarlelon State, Texes
14 10 147 IS
11. Northwest Naiaren*. Id.
21 7 ID 21. Viterbo. Wit.
11 S 1U, tlv
II * Hf.iA.
21 Huron. S.O.
24 Albertson Idaho
It * 100 IS
2J. Indiana Tech
14 7 41 24
JUCO Top 11
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo - Th« lop M
men's teams In the National Junior College
Athletic Association with tint place volet in
parentheses, records and points
Rtcord Ptl
I Anderson, S C. (II)
12*
&gt;4 1
1 Dial*, Utah (II
M
7*1
I Odessa, Tetat 11)
t4
1*7
4 SE Iowa
**
7*2
*4
27 4
' Duller. Kan
S3
a Connors. Ok la,
2*7
7 Wabash. III.
SO
21 7
4*
I. Northland Pioneer, Aril
27 3
4. Chipela
244
41
10 Hulchlnton. Kan
374
IS
II. McLennan, Teaat
X
377
II Hagerstown, Md
244
n
2*4
11 Thro* Rivers, Mo
ti
14 Monroe. N,Y.
« l
7t
20
11. Midland. Texas
2*2
74 4
la. Palm Beach
19
17. Challahoocha*. Ala.
12
!)S
II E.Central,Mitt
14 7
IS
14
14. HE Oklahoma
35)
70 Atlanta Metro
13
27 3
Conference Tournament Glance
All Times EST
Trent America Athletic Conference
Al UCF Arena
Orlande
First Round
Thursday, March! •
Georgia Stale vs. Samlord. 1pm .
Cenlenery vs. Fla IntemaHanal,4:70p.m.
Stetson vs. Southeastern Louisian*, 7p.m.
Central Florida vs. Mercer, 4:M p m,
Semifinals
Frklay, Marchs
Stetson SE Louisiana winner vs Georgia
SI Samlord winner, 4pm
Cent. Florida Mercer winner vs. Ctn
tenary FIU winner, | :X p m.
Championship
Saturday,March! .
Semifinal winners, noon
Tuesday’s Callage Basketball Scares
EAST
Boston College 41, SI. John's 7*
Boston U. 74. Northeatlern M
Rutgers 7*. SI. Bona venture 70
S. Connecticut 71, Sacred Hearl al
SOUTH
N.C. Wilmlngten 14, Florida Atlantic I*
Syracuse 71, Miami *4
Vanderbilt 14. Tennetwell
MIDWEST
Dayton 4], Delroll Mercy *1
Indiana 11, Illinois 77
WrlghlM 71, N. Illinois *4
Xavier,Ohio4*. Loyola. III. 7*
SOUTHWEST
Baylor 41. Teaat ABM 42, TOT
Houston 45, Lamar II
TOURNAMENTS
Mid Amtrlca Intercollaglate Athletic
Flrtt R wMB'
_
Mo Western 71. NE Missouri *4
NW Missouri SI. 74. Pittsburg SI. *2
Washburn 14, EmporlaSI.il
Mid-Ohio Conference
Championship
Ohio Dominican 74, Walsh *4
N A IA D Iv.il Octal Lakat
Championship
Taylor 71. Trinity. III.*4
SYRACUSE 71, MIAMI *4
SYRACUSE (70 1)
Jackson 4 7 0 01. Wallace *11*4 I*. Hill 1 4
1 * 4 , Autry 4 14 t l 14, Moltn 1 11 t IS II.
McCorkl* I I 14 1. Galatt 0 0 0 0 0.
Rtaltynder 11 11 1. Sims 00 00 0 Totals
14 17111471.
MIAMI (7 11)
F ra u r * IS 1 2 14. Rich J-J 111. Pop* t 1 11
3, McCormick 1*117, Parker 0 0 0 0 0, Ro m
1 3004. Lawrence 3 4 00*. Johnson 1* 004,
Davis 1 3 4 4 *. Edwards J 10 1 S 10. Frailer
14143 Totals 1111111**4
Hallllmt - SU 31, UM 17. 3 Pointers - SU
0 11 (Jackson 0 1, Autry 0 3, Molon 0*1, UM
4-14 (Hosa 13, McCormick 13, Edwards I «,
Frailer 0 2). Fouled out — Hill, Rich, flou.
Rebounds - SU 14 (Wallace tOI, UFA )1
IPopa II. Assists — SU 4 (Aulry t). UM 14
(McCormick 7) Fouls - 5U 2), UM 1*

Technical - SU bench A — 1.744
N.C. WILMINGTON *4, FLA ATLAN TIC 44
FLORIDA ATLANTIC I)-M l
Jemtrton 1 la ) 4 11. Our honor 4 10 2 1 10.
Horford 0 J 00 0. Harvey 4 11 00 II. Brown
31 111, Peoples 1 1 3 4 4. Edden 114 4*.
F lowers 00 1 1 1. Ruler D i l i , S|olund 0 I
0 00, McGinty 0 0000 Totals 1) ) ) I* 114*
N.C. WILMINOTON 117 4)
Slewar) 1 11 01 11, El Sanadlly 7 tl 11 1*.
Moor* 4 A ) 5 IT, Phillips 14 113. M*lqh*n
5 10 0 0 11. Spann 3 4 3 S 4. Baker 14 714,
M cG rllll 3 0 0*. Franklin 1 1002. BoyklnOO
1 1 1. Mayew M 0 02. Avenl 0 00 00. PcIlnOO
0 00 Totals: 13 54 14 X (4
Malltime — NCW 11. FA I t 1 Pointers FA 4 11 (Buchanon 0 7, Harvey 3 3. Brown
11, Rider 0 I). NCW 4 17 ISIewafl 1 7.
Phillips 01. Melghen 2 4. Baker 0)1 Re
bounds — FA 34 IJemtrson *). NCW 3)
(Moor**) Assists — FA IHHarvey SI. NCW
17 (Phillips 10) F o u ls -F A 11. NCW It
Final NAIA Women'* Dlv II Tep D
TU LS A, Ok la - The lop D learns In the
(Inal N A IA Division II womens basketball
poll with llrst place voles In parenlhet*).
records, lolal points and previous rankings

Record Pit PV!
1 Northern Slat*. S D 17)1
2) 1 571 1
I Mounl M*rty. Iowa
27 3 534 3
J Findlay.Ohio
27 J 50* 3
4. Tar l*ton Slat*, T*xat
70 ) 4M 4
) Culver Slockton, Mo
74 ) 447 S
4 W*«l*rn Oregon
14 I 4)4 *
7. King, T*nn
21 1 414 1
* Concordia. Wit
71 1 194 2
9 Hardin Slmmonj. T*x*t
72 3 I t ) 16
10 IndlanaTtch
II 4 75) 9
7) 4 I K n
11 L t w l t l Clark, Or*
1) NorthwMI Narartrw, Idaho 31 4 11) 11
11 4 » l 13
11. St. Jowph'x. Main*
14 Indiana W*)l*y*n
74 4 212 14
1) Mary. N D
II J 220 1*
14 SI*rlmg,K*n
» S 197 12
17. Lynn
11 4 II) 11
II Hatllngi. Neb
II 10 177 If
19 Ooan*. Htb
19 9 141 IS
10 AAount SI Jo**ph, Ohio
X ) 14) 30
21 Wralbrook, Main*
&gt;1 7 114 71
II 9 74 74
77 Peru Slat*. Neb
11 Aqulnai, Mich
19 1 4* 2S
74 Main* Farminglon
21 9 S* 73
21 Cardinal Sir Itch, W!
20 1 13 —
JUCO Women'* Top )*
COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo - The lop »
women'* Item* in the National Junior
College Athletic Auoclallon with flrtl place
vottl in pafenthrat. record! and point!
Record Pi!
310
91
1. Florida CC Jax U I
9S
2 WntarX Ark (11
34 1
19
31 3
7 Howard. Texat
IS
4 Trinity Valley. Texat
31 )
1 NE Oklahoma
3S J
IJ
4 Grayion Texat
25
;• i
2*0
*5
7 Utah Valley, Utah
60
* Sullivan, Ky.
33 1
$6
9 Central Arizona
32 3
10 John A Logan. Ill
3* 7
$7
SI
3* 4
II. Pemacala
49
32 3
ll Anderwn.SC
39
13 MobortyArea, Mo
31 3
3*
31 )
14 Cloud Co, Kan
72
2$ 4
1) Vlnctnrwt. Ind
71 1
71
14 SewardCo. Kan
11
73 S
17 HWAlabama
IS
It Catper.Wyo
73 4
14
34 4
19 Pearl River.Milt
32 4
6
70 Barton. Kan
Tuesday's Wemen'i Basketball Scores
EAST
Poii- *4. Princeton U
SOUTH
Alcorn Sl.tl. South Alabama))
Furman*), E Tennessee SI. 71
Memphis St. 74, Mississippi SI 40
S. Carolina St. 71, Coll ot Charleston*!
SE Louisiana 4), Alabama St. 44
MIOWEST
Dayton 41, Cincinnati 71
v ;
SOUTHWEST
'Hardin Simmons 7a. Howard Payne )*
Houston 14 Lamar ro
Oklahoma $1 41, Arkansas rO. OT
X
TOURNAMENTS
NAIA Southeast Regional
First Round
Cumberland, Ky. 74, Sue Banned 57
Pikevtlle 17. Union. Ky 12
T ransylvanl* 77, U nduy Wilson 40
West Florida 41, Lee 44
Sunshine Stale Conference
First Round
Florida Southern 10). St. Leo II
North Florida 4), Ecktrd tl
Rollins 41. Barry ) )
Tam pall, Florida T tc h ))

NHL STANDINGS
National Hockey League
All Times EST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Allantic Division
W L T Pit OF OA
NY Rangeri
40 II 4 14 771 14)
New Jtrtey
33 30 9 25 77) 170
Waihlnglon
31 22 A 68 X ) 1*9
29 31 4 6? 724 24)
Philadelphia
Florida
24 7* 10 67 17) 111
72 39 6 A0 210 200
NY lilandort
34 it 1 56 111 111
Tampa Bay
Norlheatl Dlvlilon
33 19 11 ft 210 17)
Boiion
Montreal
1) 27 9 2S 214 III
PIHtburgh
31 X 17 24 27* 771
31 74 2 49 111 111
Buffalo
24 3) S &gt;4 700 71)
Quebec
71 1) 2 49 177 714
Hartford
10 44 1 28 1)7 294
Ottawa
W ESTERNCONFERENCE
Central DivlUon
W L T Pl* OF OA
11 30 &gt; II 777 111
Detroit
34 19 n 79 71) IX
Toronto
34 31 * 76 273 194
Dallat
33 34 * 77 709 710
St. Loult
39 22 7 *5 111 177
Chicago
12 40 1 42 I X 249
Wlnnipag
Pacific Dfviilon
Calgary
37 7) 10 74 13) 207
Vancouver
X I t 3 *3 209 204
San Joe*
21 X 1} S* 111 112
Anaheim
74 1) s S3 1*0 19/
Lot Angelti
21 1) 9 SI 217 74/
Edmonton
II X 10 4* X ) 14)
Tuelde y't Oames
N.Y. (slanders 4, SI, Louis 2
Delroll). Calgary}
Tampa Bay 4, Washington i
Edmonton 7, Vancouver*
Wednatday'lOamet
Lot AngottsatHarllord, 7:D p m
Buffalo alOltawa, 1:11pm
, Quebac alN.Y Rangers, 7 :D p m
New Jersey #1 Florida, t i l l p m.
Dallas al Winnipeg. I;3 )p m
Montreal at Anaheim, 10: D p m

NHL SUMMARIES
Lightning Capitals, Sums
Tampa Bay
1 2
0 -4
Washington
l o I - )
First Ported — I, Tamp* Bay, Savard 10
(Gallant), 4 0), 2, Tampa Day, Cola 14
(Elynulk. Gratlon). 7 a) 1, Washington. May
4 (Jones). 10 23 4. Washington. Ridley 77,
14:3) Ippl Penally — Andersson. TB Ihook
Ing), 13:44
Second Period — ). Tampa Bay, Grallon II
(Tucker, Colo), 3 35 (pp) *. Tampa Bay.
Gallant 3 (Hamrllk, Chambari). 10 oj
Panamas — lafrala. Was (Interlertnce).
1:47; Reekie. TB (crosschecking). ) 77;
Grallon, TB. minor misconduct (roughing),
t):30.
Third Period — 7. Washington. Burrldg* 14
(Cole, Hunter I, 14:1C. Penally — Beaupre.
Was. served by Bondra (delayof qanio), 1 1)
Shots on goat - Tampa Bay • 11 7 — 74
Washington 13 11 1) ■ 40
Pow«r play Opportunities — Tamp* Bay I
ol 1; Washington 1ot 1
Goalies — Tempi Bay. Puppa. 14 24 ) (40
thnli 17 saves 1 Washington. Beaupre. 14 ll 4
0 3), Kolilg 17:40 Ural, 0 0], Dtaupre &lt;B 17
llrst, 71 14)
A - 10,171
Rilett* - Bill M ctriary Linesmen —
Jerry Paltman. Dan Schschlt

TENNIS
Florida Slims Resutls
DELRAY BEACH - Results Tuesday ol
the 1400.000 Virginia Slln.s ol Florida at the
Delray Beach Tennis Center (seedmgs In
parentheses)
Singles
Firsl Round
'Jeale Relnsladler, Austria, del Market*
kochta (7). Germany. 74 (7 1), 4 4, 7 4
117 101
Patricia Hy. Canada, del Catalina Crlslea,
Romania. A I. A I
Shaun Slalterd, Gainesville, del. Larissa
Schaerer. Paraguay.4 4.4 * ,i-l.
Miriam Oremans (1)1. Natherlandx del
Roman* Ted|*kusuma. Indonesia, a 7 117).
0 4.47
Julie Haiard (111. France, del Rene
Simpson Alter. Canada. I a. a 1, 7 4 (10*1.
Stephanie Rattler (1*1. Netherlands, del.
Kathy Rinaldi Stunkel. Amelia Island, 4 4,
4 4,4 4.
Jolen* Watanabe. La Pu*nl*. Calif. &lt;1*1
Paola Suarer. Argentina. 4 I, 7* (7 41
Dinky Van Rtntburg. South Africa, del
Rosalyn Nldeller, South Africa. 4 1,4 J
Ale|andra Vanlo. Venezuela, del Milas
Grand*. Italy. 4 4 4 0 4 )
L i u Raymond. Wayne, P a . del Laura
Golarsa. Italy. 7 ). 4 1
Second Round
Lori McNeil (II, Houston, dot Larisa
Nelland, Latvia. 7 S, 11
Gabriel* Sabalinl ( ) ) , Argentina, del
E lena Savotdl, I lily, * 4. * 1
Elena Llkhovlseva. Kajakhslan, del
Yuyuk Basuki I HI, Indonlesl*. * 3. A l.
Stalls Oral (II. Germany, del Marianna
Werdel. San Olego, * 0, 7 )
Judith Wiesner (4), Austria del Caroline
Kuhlman, Lakeside Park. Ky , 4 1, retired
Natalia Medvedeva (4), Ukraine, del
Silvia Farina. Italy.* ).* )
Chanda Rubin (141. Lalayell*. La, del Iva
Ma|oll. Croatia.* 0.4 0
Doubles
Flrtl Round
Larisa Nelland. Latvia, end Gabriel*
Sabalinl, Argentina, del Isabelle Oe
mongeol. Franc*, and Brenda Schultl.
Netherlands. * ). 4 7
Elena Llkhovlseva. Kaiakhstan. and
Radka Irubakova. Slovakia, del Mary Lou
Oanlels, Munster. Ind. and Omky Van
Rensburg South Africa, 4 2.4 I.
Jill Helherlnglon. Canada, and Shaun
Stallord, Gainesville (71. del Miriam Or
emans and Caroline Vis Netherlands. 4 3.4 4
Valda Lake end Clare Wood. Britain, del
Silvia Farina. Maly, and Flortncia Label,
Argentina, 44.7 4 17 11.4 4
Calanxa Crlslea Romania, and Siephanie
Reece. Indianapolis, del Pelra Kamslra and
Linda Niamanlsverdrlet. Netherlands. 4 7.

44/1

Lisa Raymond. Wayne Pa . and Mary Joe
Fernandes, Miami (I). del Kalhartyna
Teodnrowlci, Poland, and Pelra Thoren
Finland 4 ) 4 4

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
AmerltanLaague

need lo
play ham-hull tike Ihiil If we’re
linin g in s irin g some w in s
Ingel her.
"W e hit I lie hiill when we
needed lo, Mark did a super Job
afler he sell led down and furred
them to 1)11 O il- hall, and we
made clutch defensive plays that
gut ns out of key sit suit tons.”
T lin c n s , a G -fo o t, 11•I tie h
righthander who steps out and
brings the hall by way of the
third base roach's box, ran Into
trouble right uvyay ns lie gave up
a leadofT single to T im Slavik
and, an out later, walked (wo
batters. Hill lie eseaped the Jam
with on Infield lly and a ground
nut.
H uglcniils also experienced
early trouble. Afler retiring the
side III l he first Inning, he was
roughed for four runs on five
h its. In c lu d in g c o n se cu tive
doubles by Jason Gronrrt. Mark
Th e ism , and Mike Krupa.
Ted Kollrr gut ihlngs storied
with a one-nut single. Al nur
Inter. Omiiert doubled lo left
held, Kollrr moving to third and
scoring when the hall was bob­
ble d. T h e i s m t h r u scored
C lro n e rl a n d K ru p a p la te d
T h e is m
A fte r K yle Gullies
reached on an e rro r. K llcy
Cnlnpu singled home Krupa.
Oviedo had a chance to gel
back In Hie lop of (lie third
liming as Slavik reached on an
error, moved to second on Carlos
Marl Inez's single, and scored on
a double hy Huglenlus. Todd
llellliorn (lien drew a walk lo
load (lie bases
H ut o n c e a g a i n . T lin c n s
rlgliled himself, trading a rtui for
a double play and ending theInnlngw ltli an Infield fly.
"T h e y got some key lilts when
they needed lo and we eotildn'l
produce when we had lo ." said
O v ie d o couch Mike Fe rre ll
"L ym a n 's a inlcntcd tram. They
did everything they needed lo do
m win tonight-'*
Th e Lions never really threatened afler dial. Srotl llagge,
who doubled to open I he lourth
Inning hut was caught oil base
on a chopped hack to Tlincns.

Groncrt led die Lym an attaek
with iwo doubles and u run
scored. Thelsrn and Km pu each
had a double, single, a runs
scored, anil an H H L Koller
singled twice and scored a run.
Calapa added a single and an
Hill Gallics and T o m m y Dixon
each hit a single. Sharp scored a
run.
Slavik and Marl Inez each had
Iwo singles and a runs scored for
Oviedo Ktiglrnlus contributed a
d o ub le and an K H I. llagge
doubled while Mark Metcalf till a
single.
In Tuesday's oilier first round
game. DcLand bested Trin ity
ra p .
Four games are scheduled for
(oday (weather permitting). In
coiisolullnn bracket games at
11:60 p.m .. Leesburg will plav Si.
('loud al Seminole High School
while Oviedo Id-2) lakes on
T rin ity I’rcpat Lake Mary.
Hull) semlllna] games will be
played al Lake Mary. DcLand
playing Lym an 12-6) at 5:60 p.m
wlih Lake Mary and Seminotrsqunrlng oil at H p in.

CALIFORNIA AHOELS - Agreed lo terms
w'lh Mike Butcher, pitcher, on i one year
contrad
CHICAGO W HITE SOX - Agreed lo terms
with Scott Sanderson, pitcher, on a minor
leagut contract Agreed to terms with
Roberto Hernandez, Luis Andu|ar, James
place finishes from W illiam s
Baldwin Brian Boehrlngtr, Nod Dolton, Continued from ID
(high JumV- 5 feet. 2 Inches).
Robert E 'Jib. Scoll Rullcorn and Sieve
(1 .tiUO-meler run. G Hrooks (tOO-meler dash. 11.5
Schrenk. pitchers; Doug Unduy. catcher;
m inutes. GG.3 seconds), and
Esteban Bel Ire. Drew Denton. Glenn De
sceonds), and Caban (400-mcler
Sarclna. Ray Durham. Norberlo Martin and llrenda Moll (HUO-mcler run, 2
dash. 50.9 seconds).
Brandon Wilson. Inlleldert. and Allen BaHle minutes. 5G.3 seconds).
Posting wins for the Lake
and Michael Hull, outtlelders. un one year
L ak e H r a n l l e y ' s A u t u m n
contracts
Hrantley
rantley rhoys were Josh Harn
KANSAS CITY ROYALS - Agreed to Shannon ruined the Dams' bid
um (siio
pun
(shot put, *H) ten. lo w
terms
and. for a sweep uf lirsi ptnee nntshrs
srmt with
With Rutty Mea'Jtam. pitcher, amd.
lillh t'k i: c ln y lo n (discus. 106
Kevin Kotloltkl. outfielder, on one year
contracts and Jo u iSeJatus. pitcher, on a hy winning the «|00-meter dash
feel). Ylnrrla (long Jump. Ml feel,
minor league contract
In I mlriulc. 0.0 seconds.
I Inch), Ciizm nr (triple Jump, 55
M ILW AUKEE BREWERS - Agreed lo
feet), and Hedmoncl |2(K)-meter
In the Ik ivs ' hall ol the meet.
terms with Doug Henry and Charlie Rogers,
pitchers, and Mike Malheny. catcher, on Lake Howell also received flrxi
sprlul. 24.1 sceonds).
one year contracts
TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed lo terms with
Hector F*|*rdo. pitcher, on a on* year
contract
National League
Continued from ID
NL — Named Leonard Coleman president
G- l . li-2 al No, I singles and
FLORIDA MARLINS - Agreed la terms
Stephanie Large blanked Tiffany
Miranda Wcstinark. at No. 3
with Chuck Carr-and Darrell Whitmer*.
Sodcrstrnm, G O, 6-0 al No. 2.
outfielders; Robb Nen. Richie Lewis, Dave singles. Wiis the only Fighting
Weathers and Mall Turner, pilchtrsi Greg Seminole lo bring hack a win.
Colbrunn. llrst battmam and Rick Rtnterl*.
HIaticn Stevenson was done in
She had lo go lo llircc sets, hut
H ;w d baseman, on one year contracts.
by Krlsll Dargle. 0-3, G-O. at No.
LO) ANOELES DOOOERS - Agreed to came out on top 7-5. 1-6. 0-3
terms with Dave Hansen. Inlleldtr. and over Nicole Gould.
-I si ng l e s an d T i n a Wh i t e
Carlos Htrnandet. catcher, on on* year
dropped a 6-2. 6 l decision lo
In
the
other
matches,
Tin
a
contracts
Sheri II Gross at No. 5,
NEW YORK METS - Agreed lo terms Masautt look out Aubrey Nelson.
wllli Todd Hundley, catcher; Eric Hillman.
Pete Sthourek and Frank Seminar*. pilch
ers; Jeromy Burnllr, outfielder; Tim Bogar,
shortslnp, and J#H McKnlght and Jell Kent,
CHFCK OUR SALE
Intlelders. on one year contracts
SAN FRANCISCO OIANTS - Agreed lo
PRICES CM CUSTOM
terms with Bryan Hickerson. Day# Burba *
*** W AR N IN G *”
WHEELS &amp; RAISED
and Kevin Rogers, pitchers, and Sieve
DON T lie fpOLf f)lir OUll COWfl flTOfiS ADS OiJM .All f IIK I
Scarsone and John Patterson, Intlelders. on
HtCllJDf WftAf fMF.y rONSlDIH ‘fKTflAV MflUNUNO IHMUDHi
WHITE
one year contracts
UFtfMWte COMPUTFR DAIANCINO INCLUOH) NIW VALVt SUM.
BASKETBALL
INCLUOLD STAff Of f LA TIflf III (UClUOfD DISPOSAL Ml
I I I U I I UlitS
National Basketball Asuclatlon
WCLUDfO IIOTAIION %MI flALANCING (NCIUDID
NBA — Fined Cherles Barkley. Phoenix
Suns forward. 1) 000, and Charles Oakley,
FUEL INJECTION CLEANING FRONT END A LIG N M EN T........ $24.99
FOUR WHEEL ALIGNMENT....$38.93
New York Knlcks forward. 17.000. lor an
R0(] $49 95
altercation Feb 27.
M OST CARS
C H IC A O O B U L L S - Waived Dave
A *k About Our 3 Year &amp;
Johnson, guard
Lifetime Alignment Policies
• W ITH C O U P O N
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS - Signed
Todd Llchll, guard, lo a 10day contract
Placed Jud Buechler. guard forward, on the
in|ur*dllsl.
B rake tn a p a c tlo n
4 Cyl. - $34.05
‘Mo.l
FOOTBALL
National Football Leigua
6 C yl. - $44.05
ft*
| and 2 t p o ln l a aftay In s p e c tio n
NEW YORK OIANTS - Signed Brian
8 C y l . - $343)3^ _ T a K k i_ __i
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Williams, canter, lo a multiyear contract.
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�Sanford Horald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, March 2, 1994 - SB

Balough goes wire-to-wire at Orlando . . .
■y PAUL MARSSOLIA
Special lo th e Horald
O R LA N D O — Panama City's Gary "H ot
Shoe" Balough used his advantage of
starting on the pole lo go green (lag to
checkers In the Sonny K in g ’s Orange Quick
50-lap Lute Model championship Friday
night ut Orlando Spccdworld.
Balough, who set the evening’s fastest
qualifying time, drew the outside pole and
outgunned fellow pole sitter Tuffy Hester for
the point.
Despite several caution periods that
hunched the field for restarts, Dalough was
able to pull away from the rest of the field to
notch his third win of the Florida AssoclaHon of Slock Car Automobile Racing season.
"W e hud n real hot rod tor
Dalough, who drives the Pee Wee G rif
flit/Robert Hamke/Crnne Cams Camaro.
"D uring hot laps. I got off the track and hit a
|K)t hole In the Infield. Th a t messed up the
cur some.
"T h e cur Is exceptional. We have a killer
motor, but we need to do a little bit more
work on the chassis. When we sort that out.
we'll be tough to beat."
Longwood's Ronnie Burkett, who started
dead last, chased Balough to the checkers.
"AH things considered, I'm happy with
second." said Burkett, a former F A S C A R

Late Model champion. "W e got here late,
didn't qualify or get any practice, and
started the race In last place. We raced the
car Just as we backed it out of the huulcr. so
we missed the set up.
"Belter yet, after a long distance rncc, the
car Is going home In one piece. Tha t's nice,"
Rounding out the top five were, In order of
finish. Hester, Ricky Wood, and Eddie Perry.
"W e started out good, then the car got
loose on u s." said Hester, who set the
evening's second-fastest qualifying time.
"W ith six laps to go. the car came back on
us, but It was too late to catch the two front
cara.
"I'm very pleased with third tonight. Th is
Is m y best finish In a 00-lap race."
J im Crowe J r . took the checkers in the
Modified Division but Raymond Lovehuly
got the trophy and the winner's purse.
Crowe, the appnrent race winner, was
disqualified following n post-race Inspection
that revealed too much weight on the left
side of the car. As a result. Lovelady. who
finished second, was awarded the win.
Trailing Lovelady to victory lane were
W a lly Patterson. Dana D arvcau. Russ
Eldrldge, and Ray Smith.

Olen Castro led every lap to take the win,
hts third of the season, In the Bomber class.
"I'm glad to be In vlctoiy lane, but I didn't
win these races by myself," said Castro, the

current points leader umong Bomber pilots.
" I have to thank m y sponsor. Mims Auto
Snlcs. m y family and friends, and especially
the fans who Imvc supported m e."
Boby Stevens, Mike Peppier, Robert
Jenkins and Bob Fllllgcr c hased Castro to
the checkers.
In the Sportsman mnln event, Glen Carter
held off a hard-charging Gary Schlllchtcr to
take the win. Following the lead duo to
victory lane were G uy McRoberts, Eddie
Rice, and Jeff Qulnette.
Paul Colgan needed three laps of highgroovc racing to go from sixth place to the
point In the Sportsman feature.
Eurly race lender Bill Loomis and Rick
Johns raced Colgan humper-to-humper In
an attempt to take the lend. W llh each
charge. Colgnn slammed the door on the
way to his fourth win of the season.
Unrhura Pierce, who spun earlier In the
race wllh n lltlle help from Jeff Rule,
finished fourth wllh Ronnie Powell Inking

Spoclal to the Herald
N EW SM YRN A B E A C H - Th is
Is (he news that the rest of the
Florida Association of Stock Car
Automobile Racing (FA S C A R )
Late Model drivers don't want to
hear.
"O u r car Is now perfect." said
Gary "Hot Shoe" Balough as he
got out of his cur In victory lane
Iasi Saturday night, Feb. 20, at
New Sm yrna S|&gt;ecdwny. C om ­
peting In the 50-lap Interstate
Buttery Late Model champion­
ship, Balough domlnuled action
us he led *10 lups of the event.
"Ton igh t wns u tune-und-test
night for us." said Balough, a
29-year racing veteran. "O u r
motor Is real strong, but our
chassis and set-up was off Just a
little. We've worked and worked
and now we'ie there."
Balough. fresh off a victory
F r i d a y n i g h t at O r l a n d o
Spccdworld, now has three con­
secutive FA S C A R wins nmd six
top-flvc finishes.
"W e've gad u lot of nagging
problems the lust few months,"
said car owner Pee Wee Griffin.
"O u r guys, with Gary's help,
Imvc been putting In a lot of
hours on tlic cur and now It's
paid off. We're running better
now than we have In a long
time."
Balough. who pilots the Pee
W ee G r l f f l n / R o b e r t
Munikc/Cranc Cram s Camnro,
was followed to victory lone by
Ricky Wood, Mnek llnnburg.
Sco tt L u u g itlin , and B ru ce
Everett
"G a ry (Dalough) Is one tough
Late Model driver," said Wood,
the current FA S C A R Late Model
points leader. " T h e last few
weeks, th o u g h , he's gotten
awesome."
G ary Schllchter held off u
c h a rg in g G le n n C a rte r and
Claude Colllgnon to take top
honors In the Lim ite d Late
Model muin event. Don Roberts
and Glenn Foster rounded out
the top five.
Buhba Norton led every circuit
to win tils first-ever Sportsman
feature at the half-mile, highbanked oval.
With five laps lo the checkers,
Norton was hounded by Barburu
Pierce for the lead position. But
Norton held his advantage to
take the ch e cke rs tw o ca r
lengths ahead of Pierce. The y
were followed by Jo n Harney,
Ron Lufcy, and Robbie Barnes.
In Mini-Stock uctlon, Bobby
Scars started the race from the
outside pole position and went
on lo lead every lap to secure his
sixth win of the season. Round­
ing out the top five were. In
order of finish, Steve Wheeler,
Conrad Grenier, kelth French,
and Harland Sanford.
Ed Mcrldtth cruised to victory
In the Modified main event as he
recorded his seventh win or the
season. Jim m y Crowe settled for
second followed by Dave Savlckt,
W uyncr Parker, and Wally Pat-

Marlin adds
to advantage
A esoolaf d Frsss______________
D A Y T O N A B E A C H — A sec­
ond-place finish In Sunday's
G o o d w r e n c h
5 0 0 ut
Rockingham. N.C.. allowed Ster­
ling Marlin lo pad his lend In the
N A S C A R Winston C up point
standings after two of 31 races
scheduled for 1994.
Marlin, of Columbia, T c n n „
who won the Daytona 500 to
open the 1994 season, has 355
points to lead the N A S C A R
Winston Cup standings by 20
p o in ts o ve r E rn ie T rv a n of
Modesto, Cal., who has 335.
" I ’ve never led the points
before and It feels great," said
M a rlin .

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Bobby Stevens and G lenn
Castro raced wlieel-to-wheel for
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Fred Peters won the Run-About feature
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People
Cook of the Week

IN B R IE F

H e r a rtis try re fle c te d in c u lin a ry c re a tio n s

Club sets Unique Boutique
Th e W om an’s Club of Sanford Inc. will hold Us annual trash
to treasures sale, "Unique Boutique," Saturday, March 5, nt
the clubhouse, 309 S. Oak Ave. Hours arc front 9 n.m. until
sold out.
Th e sale will feature a variety of crafts, flen market Items,
assorted "Junque" and baked goods. C lub members and others
In the com m unity who have Items to donate m ay bring them to
the clubhouse tom om iw and Friday, from 9 n.m. to noon.
Chairmen are Roberta 7.ittrower and Polly Pciold.

Blood Bank soaks 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.

Nar-Anon to most
Nnr-Anon meets every Wednesday at 8 p.m . nt West Lake
Hospital, 589 Wesl Slate Road 434, Longwood. Nnr-Anon Is a
support group open to fumlllcs and friends of 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
p serenity to make decisions and put your life back In foctiB. Coll
» 260-1900 for more Information.

: W eight W atchors m ast on Thursdays
{ A local chapter of Weight Watchers meets at the Lake Mary
•Com m unity Building every Th u rsd a y from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m.

Omni Toastm asters m eet at H eathrow
I Th e Om ni Toastmasters C lub will meet nt 5:30 p.m . every
; Thursday at the A A A building, 1000 A A A Drive. Heathrow.
; Call Sam Ryan at 671-2656 for more Information.

Hollywood East clogging classes
Hollywood East Dancers conduct clogging classes every
Thursday. Beginners from 0:30 to 7:30 p.m. and Intermediate
from 7:30 to 8:30, at Melodee Skating Rink, W . 25th Street
near Airport Boulevard In Sanford.
T h e cost Is 83 per class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with
paying child.
For Information, call Marty at 322-3701 or Dawn, 904-7350270.

Cook of the Week Margie
Davidson Is as talented In her
life's ambltlona us she 1s suc­
cessful. Knowing the feeling of
success from the grass roots up.
Margie Is quick to give credit to
those that have contributed
along the way.
Davidson Is a native Floridian
having lived the last 15 years In
Sanford. Site bus been married
for 28 years to her husband.
Aubrey Combs. Together their
blended families have produced
five children, nine grandchildren
and one great grandchild.
Q u y and Carmen Combs are
the parents of two of Davidson's
grandchildren, Wade, 4, and
Lindsey, 6. Gay Combs-W right,
the o nly daughter, and her
husband. Jeff, are the parents of
onc-yenr-old Radicle. Randy and
his wife, M aureen, are the
parents of four children. Rnndy
J r . and his wife, Kim , are the
proud parents of Davidson's first
great grandchild, nine-monthold Skyler. Next Is Ashley who 1s
16 years old. Brett Is seven nnd
Drew Is five. Edward nnd Donna
Combs arc parents to Gnnnan
who Is six and Spencer who Is
five years old. Last, but not
least.ls Kenny Combs. Kenny
works a full-time job In Sanfor
‘ &gt;rd.
He la without a doubt "a pro­
fessional wresting fan " said
Davidson. "T h e re Is nothing
about this sport that he doesn't
know ."
F o r th e p a s t 13 y e a r n .
D a v i d s o n has been the
ow ncr/oprrntor of A Second
Image. Sanford. Th is ladles' re­
side store Is currently going
th ro u g h the transition from
clothing to a full-line costume
shop. Tills by no menus was part
or tiie plan when Davidson first
opened. “ People come In and
wanted to know If I could make
thin costume or that costume
nnd, I would always, very con­
fidently. tell them, 'Sure, no

fine-tuned culturally as she Is an
accomplished pianist and artist.
Across her exquisite grand piano
one will find pictures of her
c h ild re n , g ra n d c h ild re n and
o th er fa m ily m em bers. Her
paintings can be found hanging
In her home or she will give u
painting to someone who she
knows will enjoy It. "I gave, I
believe, the first or one of my
first paintings that 1 Just adored
to a good friend." she said. "Not
sq much that she wanted It but.
because I loved It and I wanted
to share that special feeling.'
okli
W hen it comes to cooking
It
always seems that one family
member will Just love u certain
recipe over another. T h is holds
true for Davidson. Kenny's favor­
ite Is her recipe for Good Old
Chicken nnd Rice. Gay's fnvnrlle
Is Shepherd's Pie, and G u y and
Eddie love Davidson’s recipe for
Country Fried Steak.

GOOD OLE CHICKEN AND
RICE

Businesswoman Margin Davidson enjoys cooking.

p ro ble m ."! can look back now
and breathe a sigh of relief as
there were runny times I'd had

no Idea how In the world I could
accomplish some of the Jobs I'd
taken on." From that point on,
the costume line grew and grew
to the point of success thut
Davidson enjoys today.
Currently she Is doing the
costume work for two of Lake
Brantley's plays. One Is " A n y ­
thing Goes" and the other is
"G u ys mid Dolls." She Is also
doing "Cabaret" for UCF, "Sure,
It's a lot of work but I love what
I'm doing with m y life," she
said.
Davidson's urtlstlc talents urc

2 cups whole grain rice
1 large chicken
1 can cream of mushroom
soup
2 cans cream of chicken soup
1 can c o n d e n s e d (not
evaporated) milk
W tsp. celery flakes
M tsp. onion (lakes
W tsp. parsley (lakes
V* tsp. Italian seasoning
Salt and pepper to taste
Put t h o r o u g h l y washed
chicken Into large pot ol water to
cover. Bring to boll, then adjust
heat and simmer chicken until
tender (when meat falls ofl
bone). Remove chicken from
water nnd cool. Measure out 4

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Iron and
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viders.
D ry noodles yield about the
same about when cooked, so, If
you start with 1 cup uncooked
noodles, you will end up with
about 1 cup cooked noodles
(other pasta products usually
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Noodle recipes appeal to all
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Noodles are an easy side dish.
E n jo y w ith g rille d meat or
poultry.

BUTTERY GARLIC NOODLES
3 cups uncooked noodles
2 Tbsp. margarine or butter
1 clove garlic, minced

M fO H O W A V I
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1 lap. parsley flukes or 1
tablespoon finely chopped fresh
Cook noodles us directed on
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combine margarine und garlic In
1-quart casserole. Cover with
paper towel. Microwave on 100
percent power M W minutes or
u n til g a rlic Is te n d e r. A d d
noodles und parsley; tossllghlly.
About 4 servings — . 212 calo­
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S o m e c o m m o n In g re d ie n ts
combine with noodles and ham
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served with a fresh fruit salad.

HAM AND NOODLE CASSE­
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3 cups uncooked noodles

9^ij?upsfroicn peusIlO oz.)
9 clips cubed cooked ham
f cun (1044 o*.| condensed
cream of mushroom soup
1 cun (4 oz.) mushroom pieces,
un drained
I can (8 oz.) sliced water
chestnuts, drulncd
W cup muyonnulsc
14 cup milk
1 tsp. prepared mustard
W lap. garlic powder
14 tsp. pepper
Cook noodles us directed un
p a c k a g e . D ra in an d rin s e .
Meanwhile, place peas In 214
quart casserole. Cover with lid.
Microwave (100 percent) 4-4V4
minutes or until steaming hot.
Stir In remaining Ingredients
and cooked noodles: m ixing
llghlly. Cover with casserole lid.
Microwave (100 percent) 9-10
minutes or until heated through,
stirring once.
Special toppings can be ndded
the last minutes of heating time:
F re n c h fried onions, grated
C h e d d u r c h e e s e, b u t t e r e d
crumbs.
Noodles can be easily cooked
In the microwave, Choose a
container large enough for the

noodles to boll. Start with hot
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Mlerowavc on IOO percent jMiwcr
II lender.
7-8 minutes or until
T h e green color of spinach
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C R E A M SP IN A CH N O O D LES
3 cup s uncooked spinach
noodles
4 slices bucon
I Tbsp. butter or margarine
Vi cup sour cream
W cup milk
W tsp. fresh grated nutmeg
Cook noodles as directed on
puckage. Drain, rinse and set
usldc. Place bucon between
paper towels In ! -quart casse­
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Microwave on 100 percent
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bacon Is crisp. Remove bacon:
cool slightly und crumble. Add
noodles to casserole along with
murgarlnc, sour cream, milk und
nutmeg: mix lightly. Sprinkle
with bucon.
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14 lb. lean ground beef
2 Tbsp. chopped onion
4 cups hot water
'/4 cup uncooked noodles
1 Tbsp. Instant beef bouillon
1 cup frozen mixed vegetables
Dash of pepper
Crum ble ground beef Into 2qu art casserole. A d d onion.
M ic ro w a v e on 100 perce n t
power, uncovered 2V4-3 minutes
or until meat Is no longer pink,
stirring once. Sllr to break meat
Into small pieces; drain. Add hot
water, noodles and bouillon.
Cover with lid. Microwave on
100 percent power 9-10 minutes
or until noodles arc Just about
tender. Stir in frozen vegetables
and pepper. Microwave (100
p e r c e n t ) u n c o v e r e d . 214- 3
minutes or until vegetables arc
tender.
About 4 servings.

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Alzheimer’s symptoms may
differ from age symptoms

Im press fam ily, friends w ith
fresh pineapple sensations
ir the question la iu,w
one round off n tuenl with
uiiuaual, cuay-tn-jirrjiurr draarrt sensations that have fam­
ily and friends cheering for
more, the answer Is with fresh
Hawaiian pineapple.
Pared, cored, cut Into bitesize wedges and placed in an
easy-to-use airtight pouch, de­
liciously sweet fresh cut pine­
apple — flown In from Hawaii
within Just 72 hours or lieing
picked — Is conveniently lo­
cated In Ihc fresh produce aisle
of your local supermarket.
Spcctaculnr In combination
with u wide variety of desserts,
which can be effortlessly pre­
pared cither before dinner or
Just prior to serving, frrsh cut
pineapple adds appeal to even
the most mundane of desserts.
So. If you want a perfect
pastry, a faultless flambc or an
unbeatable upside down cake,
fresh cut plncnpplc offers nn
easy solution.
For exnmplc. try livening up
a pound cake by culling II Inlo
slices and placing w rdgrs of
fresh cut plneajiple on II,
topjied with whipped cream.
Or, purchase ready-made tnrt

shells, fill them with wedges of
fresh cut ulneapple and crown
them wllh your favorite lop­
ping.
For a dish that's easy to
make und Impressive lo see.
ronsldcr a plneajiple variation
on Uananas Foster. Slm jdy
melt butter or margarine In a
skillet or flambc pan; add and
mel t b ro w n s u g a r : place
wedges of fresh cut jilneapple
and heat through. For the
grand finale, ndd a liberal
splash of rum and Ignite.
Serve over Ice cream.
i*lnea|)ple upside-down cake,
a favorite In many American
homes, becomes an even more
delicious confectionery cre­
ation when baked with sweet
nnd Juicy fresh cut plneajiple.

CREAM Y
P L E PIE

FR E S H

P IN E A P ­

( Ma ke s ( I- Inch pie — 8
servings!
2 10-ounce bags of fresh cut
Hnwnllan pineapple, reserve
Juice and cut chunks In half
W cup sugar
3 Tbsp. cornstarch
l egg yolk, beaien
l 9-Inch jtle crust, baked and
cooled

IA c u t f l ak e d c o c o n u t ,
toasted
Combine Juice, sugar, cor­
nstarch and rgg yolk In saucepan. Cook over medium heat,
stirring until clear.
Remove from heat and sllr
In |icnrap|ilc. S jiooii Into crust.
Chill at least 2 hours, until
firm.
Sprinkle with coconut Just
before serving.

PINEAPPLE
CUPS

DEAR ABBYt According to a
(ialluji Poll conducted for Ihc
Alzheimer's Association In 1993,
one out of three American adults
say they know someone wllh
Al/helmer's disease, and one In
10 say a relallvc has II.
With |ihyslclans now rejMirtlng
nn Increase of “ early onset’1
cases of jieoplc In their -10s and
30s. d istin g u ish in g signs of
Al/lielmcr’s disease from normal
aging Is of utmost Imjiortnnce.
T o assist jieoplc In recognizing
the symptoms of Alzheimer's
disease, nnd to encourage them
to see their doctors for a jiinjicr
diagnosis, the Alzheimer’s Asso­
ciation has Inunchcd u major
educational cam|&gt;nlgn that In­
c l ude s p u b l i c service a n ­
nouncements. educational mate­
rials and com m unity outreach.
A free brochure outlining the
warning signs of Alzherlmer’s
disease, titled "Is It Alzheimer's?
W a rn in g S ig n s Y ou S h o u ld
K n o w ." Is now available by
cnlllng the Alzheim er’s Associa­
tion's toll-free number: 1800}
272-3900, Anyone who Is con­
cerned because n loved one Is
e xhibiting unusual behavior,
such as disorientation or Im ­
paired memory, will find (tils

CHEESECAKE

12 glngersnap rookies
2 8 -ounce jiackages cream
cheese, ut room temperature
W cup sugar
2 eggs
W cup plneupplc Juice from
bag
1 12-ounce bag of fresh cut
Hawaiian pineapple
Preheat oven to 3 2 5 8F.
Place cookies In cujieake liners
Beat cream cheese u ntil
smooth. Heat In sugar, eggs
and Juice until blended: sjmon
Into liners
Hake 23 minutes until set.
Cool on wire ruck; chill.
To p with plneajiple chunks
Just before serving.

In u while, but someone with
Alzheim er’s can exhibit rapid
mood changes — from laughter
to tears, or calm to tears lo anger
— for no nppnrent reason Also, a
person wllh Alzheim er's will jiut
things In Inapprojirlate places:
an Iron In the freezer, or u
wrlstwafch In the sugar bowl.
Th e memory loss, confusion
and disorientation described In
these examples nrc comm on
symptoms of dementing Illness
— the most common of which Is
Alzheim er’s disease. However,
depression, nutritional deflclencles. drug Interactions or tnloxIcallon. and thyroid Imbalances
can cause similar symptoms.
Th e same symptoms arc also
associated with stroke, H u n ­
tington's disease, Parkinson's
disease. Pick's disease and AIDS.
It Is Important to consult a
physician If you recognize these
symptoms. Sometimes they arc
reversible with a physician's
care. Even If the diagnosis Is
A lz h e im e r’s disease, help la
available to learn how to care for
the person with dementia, as
well as finding help for the
caregivers In coping with these
som etim es stressful c irc u m ­
stances.

brochure helpful.

EDTRUSCHKE, PRESIDENT
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION
DEAR MR. TRUSCHKEt I
found your brochure lo be very
In form live, nn will many of my
renders. Some excerpts many
jieoplc will relate to:
"Y o u r wife always misplaces
her keys. Hut last Tuesday, she
couldn't remember what they
were fo r.".,."Y o u r grandfather
likes to take dnlly strolls around
the neighborhoo d. Hut four
times In Ihc past month he got
lost, and couldn't find his way
ho m e w ith o u t help from a
neighbor."..."Your favorlle u n ­
cle can't remember your name,
or the names of your husband or
children."
Everyone bus u bad day once

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rups of the chicken broth and
discard the rest. Add 2 cups rk c
to chicken broth. Cover jxit.
bring broth to boll. Next, then
turn heat down to lowest setting
and let cook rice until done
(a pp roxim a tely 20 m inutes.)
When rice Is cooked add all
soups, cut up chicken, and
condensed milk. Mix very well
and serve. If mixture seems a
lltllc dry, add V* cup milk ul a
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SHEPHERD'S PIE
2 lbs. ground beef, lean
1 box Instant jxitaloes
1 can tomato soup
2 cans string beans
1 Tbsp. onion flakes
Salt and jiejijier to taste
llrown ground beef with onion
flakes and salt and jiepjier. Drain
off fat. Add drained cans of
strlngbeans lo ground beef. Add
ran of tomato soup. Mix well.
Make sig HcrvIngH of Instant
ixltiitbes so ball tut m g -m ilk for
half of the wuter. Also, odd more
holier and m ilk If the jiotatoes
seem dry until mixture Is the
correct consistency.
Put ground beef Into 9x 13Inch pan. Put cooked potatoes on
top of ground beef. Hake one-half
hour at 350°F. Th e n broil for
five minutes to brown top of
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1 cup flour
2 cups water
Salt and pepper to taste
In u large skillet brown cubed
steaks which have been dredged
In Mi cup Hour. Do not cook
steaks thoroughly. Sel aside.
Drain grease from skillet. Add
2 cups water to skillet and bring
to boll. Add remaining Hour lo
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with holes punchrd In lid or use
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so there arc no lumps. When
g ravy becomes correct c o n ­
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T u rn stove down to simmer
und add browned cubed stcuks
making sure they are covered In
gravy. Cover pan nnd let simmer
lor 'A hour. Serve with mushed
jiotutoes nnd a vegetable.

BARBECUECUPS
(Makes 24)

1 lb. lean ground beer
2 pkgs. (24) rcudy-lo-bake rolls
W cup onion flnkcs
Salt and pepper lo taste
'A cup barbecue sauce (pre­
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1 cup brown sugar
1 large bag shredded ehecac
such us Colby or Monterey Jack
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Brown ground beef. Mix In
brown sugar, sail, pepper, onion
flakes and barbecue sauce.
Tnke rolls and press each roll
inlo a cupcuke tin making each
one like a liny pie shell. Fill each
shell with mixture. To p with
shredded cheese. Bake at 350°F.
for 25 minutes. Let cool allghtly.
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Legal N otices

Legal N otices

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THE EIO H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
INANDFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: SM UT CA-14 K
M UST UNION NATIONAL
HANK OF FLORIDA
Plalnllll.

IN T H E COUNTY COURT,
INAN DFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Case No. 44 1414 IP 0)
KENNETH BENJAMIN.
Plalnllll.

MICHAEL D ACTON, NORMA
O ACTON andSOUTHTRUST
HANK OF ORLANDO.
Defendants
NO TICEO F SALE
Nolle* It given that pursuant
&gt;o in* Final Judgment ol For*
losum entered the I0TH day of
December, IWL In Civil Action
No TJ Jilt CA UK ol Its* Circuit
Cou'l of in* Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit, In and for Seminole
County. Florida, In which
MICHAEL D ACTON. NORMA
O ACTON and SOUTMTRUST
BANK OF ORLANDO are the
Vemlantt and FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF FLOR
IDA It ire Plalnllll. I will tell Id
Ihe highest and betl bidder tor
cash at tn* Seminole County
Courthouse. West Front Door,
Ml N Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida at 11:00 a m. on April 5.
Itlt. the following described
real property and other property
set forth In Itsa Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure:
Lot f. TIMACUAN U N IT IS,
according to lha plat thereof,
recorded in Plat Book )*, Pages
a* and at ol tha Public Record*
of Seminole County. Florida
Dated February 1*. 1tt4.
(SEAL!
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
Jan* E Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish: February 1J A March
2, 1**x
CtEO 207

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IO H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CRIMINAL CASE
NO.t 0*4 H I CFA
SCSO INCIDENT
n o : ti toi r ent
INRE FOR FEITU R E OF
IMO MAZDA
VINrJM lJFJUXLOeattll
NOTICEOF FO R FEITUR E
PROCEEDINO
TO Frank K Cota. Jr
u* Northlaka Drlvt
Sanford. Florida J i m *1*1
ami alt othart who claim an
Interest In the follow ing
property:
IIW MAZDA.
VIN4JM IUF1UX 10*49*12
Donald F. Etlinger, ol the
Seminole County Sherllt's Ot
lice Seminole County, Florida,
th rough h it o l l i c t r t , ln&gt;
vestlgatort or agents, selied the
above properly on January IF,
Ilf L at or ntar Ttakwood
Street In Altamonte Springs.
Seminole County. Florida, and Is
presanlly holding said proparty
lor tha purpose ol forfeiture
pursuant to Sections *11 701tJJ70a, Florida Stalutsi, and
will REQUEST lhat an Honor­
able Judge of the Circuit Court,
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit,
Seminole County. Florida. Ilrsd
Probable 'cause Inal the above
property should be forfeited to
the above agency- Vow will k#
sent a copy of the Order finding
Probable Cause once It Is signed
by Ih* Judge and It will advise
you how and whan to respond lo
th's request for lorleltur*.
I H ER EB Y C E R TIF Y T H A T
a true and correct copy ol this
Nolle* was sanl to the above
named addresses by U S regls
t*red mall, raturn rtcalpt requested, this trth day of Ftbru-

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M A R Y A N N K LE IN
LEG A L COUNSEL
Florida Bar No . aiTSlt
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S O FFICE
HAS Ilth Street
Sanlord, Florida M M I tJtt
Telephone: &lt;407] )X&gt; 4472
Publish: February 11, 11, I I l&gt;
March l.ltta
DEO 1*1

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IO H TE E N TH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT.
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: t ) 4447 OR 01 P
IN RE : The Marriage ol
CHESTER FRANZ BREWER.
Respondent, Husband,
and
MAMUELA BREWER.
Patltloner, Wile.
N O TICE O F ACTION
TO: CHESTER FRANZ
BREWER
YOU ARE HER EBY N O TI­
FIE D that an action lor dlssolu
tlon ol marriage has been tiled
against you and you are re­
quired to serve a copy ol your
written defenses. It any, tojl
M A N U E LA BR EW ER . Peti­
tioner. whosa address Is 110
Colony Drive, Casselberry, Flor
-Ida lira;, on or balor* MARCH
*24, ltea and Ilia the original wllh
.lha dark ol this court balor*
•service on Petitioner or Imme;dial*fy thereafter. It you fall to
.'do so, a default will be entered
■against you tor the relief de­
manded in Ih* pellllon.
. WITNESS my hand and lha
•seel ol this Court on FEBRU
; a r y tr. itta
(SHAD
; MAHYANNE MORSE
. C LE R K O F TH E C O U R T
• dy Nancy R. Winter
J Deputy Clerk
Publish: February 11 A March
•l.t. 14, 1*94
lU E O J IJ

OR M ICHAEL WE INSTOCK,
Defendant
NO TICEO F HEARING
TO KENNETH BENJAMIN
YOU ARF N O TIFIED that n
Motion lo Transfer Lien to Bond
with Reservation to Show Satis
lacflon ot Ih* Underlying Debt
hat been tiled against yog with
regard lo your |udgm*n! lien ol
Ih* following property In Semi
noI* County, FloridaLot I (less lha Easterly 10 feet
thereof) and Lot 1 (less Ihe
Westerly J leet Ihereol). Block
*5. SANLANDO, THE SUBURB
B E A U TIFU L. PALM SPRINGS
SECTION, according lo the plat
thereof as recorded In Plat Book
}. Pages 6SW, M. St and 44,
Public Records ot Seminole
County, Florida
A haarlng on said motion Is
scheduled tor Thursday, April
1*. Itta l oo pm at tha Sami
nola County Courthouse. Room
S-101, Sanford. Florida, balor*
Ihe Honorable Frederic M Hitt,
County Court Judge. Pleas*
govern yourself accordingly.
STE P H E N E .B E L L E .
ESQUIRE
Florid* B »r No. 0*44471
Schoena. Byrd A Palmar
14) W. Park Avanue, St* too
WIMtr Park, FL H IM
(407) MS MYJ
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at Ml N. Park Avenue. Suit* N
Ml. Sanlord. FL 11771 at least
llva days prior to tha proceed
Ing Telephone (4071 323 4110
Eat. 4117, I *00 tSJ 1771 (TO O ),
or 1 *001770 (V I. via Florida
Ralay Service
Publish: March l.t . 14,11, Itta
DEPI
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E E IO H TE EN TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Cat*No: t l 1447C A I4 E
RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION at Cootarvator
lor C A R TE R E TF E D E R A L
SAVINGS BANK SUCCESSOR TO
C A R TER ET SAVINGS BANK.
F.A.i
Plaintiff,
NORMANC POWELL, at
Personal Reprasanlallv* ol Ihe
Estate ol MARIA STEADMAN)
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEESO R
OTHE R CLAIMANTS OF
MAR IA STE ADMAN,
DECEASED; VIVIENNE
CAMMOCK; A LLEN RICHARD
CAMMOCK, MONICA OLIVE
STEADMAN. ROLAND LLOYD
POWELL, M ARTA ROSADA.
ALICIA BALSELLS;
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendants
PLA INTIFF'S
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
O E V IS F 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 T H U ilS f .i OR
O T H E R C L A IM A N T S O F
M A R IA S T E A O M A N , O B
CEASED, and JA N E T CAM
MOCK, and all parties claiming
Interest by. through, under or
a g a in s t T H E U N K N O W N
HEIR S, D E V IS E E S . GRAN
TEES, ASS'GNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR USTEES OR
O T H E R C L A IM A N T S O F
M A R IA S T E A D M A N . D E ­
CEASED. and JA N E T CAM
MOCK, and all partial having or
claiming lo have any right, till*,
or Intartsl In lha proparly
htraln described CUR R EN T
R E S ID E N C E U N K N O W N /
L A S T K NO W N A O O R E S S :
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action lo foreclose mortgage on
tha (allowing described property
In Semlnola County, Florida:
LOT 141. MANOARIN SEC
TION EIG H T. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THER EO F AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17,
PAGES SI AND 51, PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
and commonly known as; 1117
Judith Place, Long wood, Flor
Ida lin t .
has been tiled against you and
you are required to serve an
original of your wrllttn d*
lenses. It any, wllh the Seminole
County Clerk ol this Court and to
sarv* a copy on Plaintiff'■
Attorney, Patrick M O' Con
n o r, Esqulra, ot Ih* Law Firm
of MASON 1 ASSOCIATES.
P.A., Plalnllll'i Attorney, whosa
address Is 11147 U.S. Highway It
North, Sulla ISO, CleerwaUr,
Florida 14414 4JM, within thirty
(M l days alter the tint public*
tlon of Ihlt notice, otherwise a
default will b* entered against
you for the relief demanded In
the complaint.
Datad: February II, 1ft4
In accordance with lha Amar
leant Wllh Disabilities Act. par
sons wllh disabilities needing a
special accommodation to par­
ticipate In Ihlt proceeding
should contact Court Adminis­
tration at telephone number
(407) ill- a i m . Eat. 4117, no lat#r
lhan seven (7) days prior lo tha
proceeding. II haarlng Impaired.
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(V) I MO tSS 1770. via Florida
Ralay Service.
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MARVANNE MORSE
AS CLER K O F T H E C O U R T
By: Rulh King
At Deputy Cltrk
Publish: M a rrh l.t, Itvs
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IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IO H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANOFOR
SCMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: t ill* !T A N K
CO LLECTIVE FED ERAL
SAVINGS BANK, l/k/a
CO LLECTIVE FEDERAL
SAVINGS a LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plalnllll,
vs
BRIAN K. CORTON and DAWN
J COR TON. his wile, FORD
MOTOR CR EDIT COMPANY.
Defendants
N O TICEO F
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
pursuant lo Ihe Final Summary
Judgment at Mortgage Foreclo
sure dated February 17. It*4
and entered In Case No f ]
1141 CAUK the Circuit Court ol
tha Eighteenth Judicial Circuit,
In and tor Seminole County.
Florida, wherein CO LLECTIVE
F E D E R A L SAVINGS BANK
f/k/a CO LLECTIVE FED ER A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI
A T IO N . ( " P l a l n l l l l " ) and
BRIAN K CORTON and DAWN
J CORTON, his wile. FORO
MOTOR C R ED IT COMPANY,
(''Defendants'') The properly
foreclosed therein will be sold lo
the hlgliesl bidder lor cash al
Ih* Wetl Fronl Door al Ih*
Sumlnole County Courthouse,
Ml N Perk Avenue. Senford,
Florida 11771 at 11:00 A M. tha
17th day ot March, lets Said
property I* legally described et
follows:
Lnl i ll, OAK FOREST, U N IT
FOUR, according to the pis!
Ihereol at recorded In Plat Book
It. Pages 51 and 40. Public
Records ot Seminole County,
Florida (Ih* "Property''!.
TO GETHER with all lha Im
provements now or hereafter
erected on Ih* property: and all
eaiemants, rights, appurl*
nances, rants, royalllai, miner
al. oil. gas rights and prolltt,
water, water rights and water
slock, and all fixtures now or
hereafter a pari ol Ih* properly.
Including replacements and ad
dltlons thereto
(Court Seal)
MAR YANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F IH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bollon
At Deputy Clerk
In accordance wllh Ih* Amer
leans Wllh Disabilities Act. per
tons with disabilities needlnq a
special accommodation lo pa
llclpaf* tn Ihlt proceeding
should contact Court Adminlt
Irallon al M l N Park Avenue,
Santord, FL 11771 telephone
(401) 111 41M, not later than
seven (7) days prior to the
proceeding It hearing Impaired.
ITOD I 1too ess 1771. or Vole*
(V) 1400 *55 1770. via Florida
Ralay Sarvlct
Publish: February ] ] A March
1, m *
DEO lit

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
SCMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: t4-MJ7-CA-1t K
NATIONAL BANKOF
COMMERCE.
Plalnllll.

Nolle*ol Sherlll’t Salt
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
that by virtu* ol that certain
Writ ol Execution Issued out ol
and under Ih* seal ot the Circuit
Court ot Semlnola County, Flor
Ida. Casa rtl 1417CA14L upon a
(Inal judgment rendered In the
aforesaid Court on the Ilth day
of November A.D. Itvi. In that
certain cate entitled Frank S
F a rru g g la and Rosemarie
P e r r u e e l* . ,(V * I"H/,I v i
Diversified
. _ B _____
___
- ...............Rea?
x W serv
Ices. Inc , Defendant which
aforesaid Writ ol Eiecullon was
delivered lo me as Sheriff ol
Seminole County. Florida and I
hava levied upon all the right,
till* and Interest ot the delen
dent, Diversified Real E stela
Services. In c , In end to Ih*
following described property,
said property being located In
Seminole County. Florida more
p a rtic u la rly described at
toIlows:
Subject properly It described as
follows:
The Northerly 17 00 feel ot Ih*
lot lowing described parcel:
Commence at tha Southeast
corner ot Lot I I In Block G In
a n d a c c o r d i n g to th a
AM ENDED PLAT OF BLOCK
4,0. G A H O F W U .D M ERE.at
recorded -n Pl*( Book J, Pag*
40. ol the Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida;
(hence run East 77.15 leet to the
Point ol Beginning; thence run
Nat degree* It'W 41 ( feel to the
Easterly right of way line ol
Oxford Avenue; Ihenc* run
Northeasterly along Ih* Easier
ly rlghl a I way line of Oitord
Avenue a distance ol 75 leet;
thence run Easterly parallel lo
the South line ol Lot 17 In Block
G ol said subdivision a distance
ot 154 feat; thence run South,
parallel lo Ih* East lln* ol said
Lot I I to the South lln* ol said
Lol It; Ihenc* Westerly along
said South line ot Lot 11 lo Ih*
Point ol Beginning.
AND;
Thai certain portion nl Block 1
ol AM ENDED Pl.AT SOUTH
WILOMERE a irx orded In Plat
Book 4, Paga *4, ol Ihe Public
Records of Seminole County,
F lor Id* described as lol lows:
Beginning 150 Itvt Well ol the
Northeast corner ol Lol 1, al
A M E N D E O P L A T S O U TH
W ILDMERE as re forded In Plal
Book 4, Pag* *4, ol Ih* Public
records ol Seminole County.
Florida, thane* run SIS degrees
Sl'W 151 Fent; thence run N4t
degrees lf"W 11 leet; thence
run East 140 4 feel to the Point
ol Beginning.
Said parcel confining 7.110
square leet, more or less
and Ih* undersigned as Shtrlll
ol Seminole County, Florida,
will al 11:00 A M on the 14th
day ot March A D l**4, otter Ic:
sate end sell lo Ih* highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, et Ih*
Fronl (West) Door, at Ihe sleps,
ol the Seminole County Court­
house In Sanlord. Florida, tha
above described property.
That said sal* Is being mad*
lo sallsly Ihe terms ol this Writ
ol Execution
Donald F. Esllnger, Sherlll
Seminole County, Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D IS
ADIITIES ACT OF IttO. PER
SONS W ITH A D IS A B ILITY
N E E D I N G S P E C I A L AC
COMMODATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDINO
SHO ULD C O N TA C T TH E
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OF T H E
S H E R IF F 'S O F F I C E . E N ­
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS S E C ­
T IO N , 1145 14TM S T R E E T ,
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A A T
LEAST FIV E DAYS PRIOR TO
TH E PR OCEED IN G . T E L E ­
PHONE: 1407) J M 4440. T T O
(407) m m i .
Published: February t. 14. 11.
March 1, wllh Ih* u l* being
March 14. Itt4.
DEO-St

M D ESTRINa/k/a
MARK ESTRIN and
KAREN ESTRIN. wll*
Of Mark Ellrln
Dtlendanls
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* It given that pursuant
to a Summary Final Judgment
deled February 14. Itt4. In Cat*
No *4 0057 CA 14 K Ot Ih*
Circuit Court (or Stmlnol*
County, Florida. In which Na
lionet Bank ol Commarc* It Ih*
Plalnllll and M D Etlrln a/k/a
Mark Ellrln and Karen Etlrln
are Ih* Defendants, I will sail to
the highest and bast bidder tor
cash al the West Front Sleps ot
Seminole County Courthouse.
Ml N Park Avenue. Sanlord.
Florida 11771 11tl. Seminole
County, Florida, at 11 00a m on
Match 14, lt*4, the following
described property set lorth In
Ih# Summary Final Judgment
Tn* Northwest 4k ol Lol It.
Block "5" (lets the East so (eel
and Ih* Watt 50 Feel), together
with tha Southwest U ol Lot II,
Block ‘‘5", Sanlando. Ih* suburb
beautiful Allamonta taction, at
recorded In Plat Book 1, page 47,
Public Record! ol Semlnola
County, Florida.
Alio logathar with Ihe North
w a l l U e l lh a v a c a la d
right ot way ol Third Slreal.
Parcel containing 1401 acre*
more or tail
NOTIFICATION
In accordanca wllh T H E
A M E R IC A N S W IT H O IS
ABILITIES ACT. pertons with
dltablllllei needing a special
accommodation should contact
Court Administration, at Build
ing C, Ind Floor, SI. John St .
Melbourne 11*40 Telephone
14011 4111171 NOT later lhan
Seven 17) days prior to tha
proceeding. It hearing Impaired.
(TD D ) 1 400 *55 1771, or VOICE
IV) 1400 *55 4770. via Florida
Rtlay Servlet
DATED February 17. t**4
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court
By: Jan# E . Jasewtc
A i Dt pul y Clerk
Pubiilh: February 11 A March
1. W4
DEO Mi

N O TICEO F
ADM INISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO: HEYW AROM ARTIN
DICKSON
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO t l L tttLSS
An Admlnlilrativt Complain)
lo revoke your licensed) has
been tiled egalnit you. You have
Ih* rlghl to request a hearing
pursuant lo Section 110 57(11
and (1), Florida Statutes, by
mailing a request lor same lo
Ih* Florida Department ol In
turance, Division ot Legal Serv
leas, all Larson Building. Tall*
haste*. FL lllttO U J II a re
quest for hearing It not recalved
by April 1], IttJ. the rlghl to
hearing In this matter will be
waived end the Insurance
Commissioner will dispose ot
this cause In accordance wllh
few
Publish February JJ a March
i. e, ta. ttea
DEO 114
N O TICEO F
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged In buslneti at 411
Rldjw Dr . Sanlord. FL 117/1.
Semlnola County, Florida, under
Ih* Flctilioui Nam* ol WIND
AND WAVES, and lhat I Intend
lo legltter said name with the
Division ol Corporations, Tall*
haste*. Florida, in accordanca
wllh tha provisions ol the
Fictitious Namt Statute*. ToWit: Sadlon 445 0*. Florida
Statutes m i.
Jean Chick
Publish: March 1. Itta
DEP-II

NO TICEO F
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 111
Tarn Lana, Altamonte Springs.
FL. Semlnola County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ot
F L O R ID A IN F O R M A T IO N
COMPANY, and that I Intend lo
register said namt wllh Ih*
Division ol Corporations, Tail*
hats**. Florida. In accordanca
with the provisions ol Ih*
Fictitious Namt Statutes, To
Wll: Section 445,Ot, Florida
Statuteslttl.
Robert Lean
Publish: March 1, i m
DEP 11
UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUCTION
41/IS/tt
71 Cadillac
40 47R)Qltllt*
14 Chevrolet
lGCDM15Z4JB111t01
74 Chevrolet
IW17M4D471454
47 Chevrolet IGCDSUE7Hlllt4M
41 Ford
lFABPOtUDWnitJS
41 Ford
JC1UA1I14B0514150
45 Honda IHOAD51J1FAI05405
44 Mercury IMEBPI*MEG415415
45 Subaru JFIAC44B4FC110414
44 Nissan JNlMNlcSsGMCHlltl
: I Kawasaki
JKAZX4A1IGA0M111
tlSutukl
JS1RF14AJN1I0I554
41/n/ta
41 Chevrolet
1GBEG15H104U14I7
45 Ford
IFABPHXfFK1444!l
U i-ti'J
1DJY4J1IIJS4S
15 Ford
IFABPOt4tFW1144U
41 Mercury IME BP45F1CZ4457I4
tlMaida
JMlBD)ll4C0t0)501
It Hew* (Jawa)
T L JlIO llIK K IS tlll
I* Honda JH1PC0S40CM40007I
Altamonte Towing
117 Marker SI.
Alt. Spot.
Sal* begins at toieo AM
View 1hour prior
Publish: March 1, lt*4
D EP *
UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUCTION
ll/lt/tt
11 Renault V FIAAT2A0C0007410
II Bulck
1G 4AC49XCB T 20*704
77 Cadillac
4D4*$7E 444444
14 Ford
1FABPHRIEK14*474
44 Ford
IF T D F IlY lE N A Iit-n
It Pontiac lO lA W I/H JB L im tl
74 Toyota
RTIIM41171
70Crosby Boat *21t2/TN4027AF
14 Hob I*
CCMB4444I744
44 Pontile 101AK17AJEB1J4474
Altimonl# Towing
117 M trktr It,
Alt. Spgi.
t«l# begins i t l l i M AM
View 1hour prior
Publish: March 1. Itt4
DEP-10

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71- H e l p W anted

CLASSIFIED ADS
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3 2 2-26 11

4

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
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MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
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1 c o n a K u ttv i tim e s ______ TO* a lin t
3 c ttM K u tfv a ttm na______ S I* a lin t
1 tim e ____________ — ..11,19 • Una
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• 3 Unaa Minimum

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12-E ld e riy Cirs
A D U LT CARE In our private
home Sanlord are* Pleat*
contact Holly 111*141
A D U LT CARE In our prlval*
Longwood home 1 beds avail
Pitas*contact D«bbl# 774447*

B liddat Control Ptobltms?
SENIORS, call lo find out If
you quality for assistance with
OIAPERS/PADS delivered to
r door monthly 407 140 1154
JtSHU
LOVINO HOME for elderly In
Lake Mary area 14 hour car*
with lots ol TLC Please con
tact Virgil or Krlslt* at
*47 11111*4

21— Personal*
ADOPTIONS
Fr»* medical car*, transpor
lallon. counseling, prlval*
doctor plus living eipentet
Bar rll/SI] Clearwater Attorney
John Frlcker
1444 *11 5444
BLACK M ALE, recently retired
military man (Sr Enlisted) 44
yrs Old. but looks 10 S‘7" 170
lb Professional, educated,
loves children Seeks pro
leitlenal whit* lemal* age
14 54. height In proportion to
weight Medical profession a
bonus but am llanlbl* PO Bo«
1*lll4Castelberry F L 11707
HANDSOME W HITE M ALE.
M’S. tall, successful Enpiys
classic rock, nice cars, Italian
load end action mo/les
Willies to meet peelty female
111 41)
Photo a must
P.0 B oitM tU
Lake A ary, FI. 111*5

23— Lost &amp; Found
LOST DOG downl-ynn Sanlord
area Golden R e trie ve r
appro* I yr old. 40 lbs light
lan w/ while chest, well
iroomed. neutered Answers
U "Dusty ' Mi limp collar 4

t

tags m

(701 o r M S 4/4*

LOSr K IT T Y
neutered met*,
all while eacepl for tabby
head, tall and spot on side
Wearing pink collar, named
Bob Aria south ot Lk. Mary
High REW ARD!1114 11*1

2 5 — S p e c ia l N o t ic e s

7t-H e lp Wanted
AUTO MECHANIC
Hourly plus commission, must
be *&gt;per I*need, own tools
jlm lllM M _________
AVAILABLE POSITIONS
For motivated Individual*
willing to work Various loc*
tlo n * lo r P r o d u c t io n ,
Warehouse, and Assembly
Must have reliable transport*
tlon and home phone Call
GPC at 4*5 t i l l tor more
inlormotion. Never a (eel

BARTENDERS WANTED
Exp not necessary Apply in
parson Thursday 1 I. Quivers.
MI7S Orlando Dr .Sanlord

Besl Part lim t Mb In Town
Earn IIOOSIM par week. Res
Identlal homecleanlng Mon
day Friday Day hours Need
car CallI Merry
Marry A4al
Maids U l 51*A

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANTS
Urgently needed Chlro Temps
407 7*4 0232
___ _
CLASS A DRIVERS
We need live drivers who
know Ih* Orlando area Will
be making deliveries, lilting
up lo 70 lbs . starting at S* 00
per hour Must have 1 year*
experience and a very oood
drtvmg record Call 4*5 1111

CLERICAL
Handl* busy oil Ic* Word
Perfect* i 57u p JS J4141*14

CNAS
For all lull llm* thills 71.
II 7.4 J II Must bt certified

ORDERLIES
Full lime J II shill

LPN
Full lim e ! Hand
p ift lim « J II
Accepting application!

Monday Friday, * 4
DeBary Manor 44 H. 11(1,
DeBary 447 444 4414

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS

FAX

407-323-9408
For convenient and aconoml
cal advertising, nothing beats
Ih* Sanlord Herald Fax us
your ad to Ihe Classified Dept
and Include Ih* following In
lormallon:

DIRECTOR
For established cNIdcar* cen
ter Education and experience
In ear ly chlldhood required
Call 111 4*15

DRIVERS
TT. pneumatic tank Local or
over tha road Must have COL
wllh ax endorsements, J year
verifiable tractor trailer exp*
rlence. and dean MVR Road
drivers out 10 14 d4y* Local
drivers guaranteed weekly
salary4*»MI-4444WALPOtt

ORIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS. Tavares. FI.
a well established and grow
ing Cantral Florida based
company otters you
#1)1 lol»« per mil#
• Up to 11.000 ml per mo
* Stop Off Pay
* Unloading Pay
a Vacation Pay
# Safety A Per lor mane# Bonus
• Spouse Riding Program
• Avarag* Trips 7Oays
• Lata Modal»Cot
Conventional
Tractors
It you have 1 year* tractor
trailer. OTR and snow and tea
experience plus a good driving
record, call:
1-44»474-9*54________
D R IVER ! ' CLASS •
Musi bay* good driving r*
cord; need IIS years axperi
■net; good MVR GPC is
looking lor drivers who want
to work Call 4*5 1111
MOUSE K E E PC R/Camp*nl*n
lo r g e n tle m a n , Ira *
ro o m / b o a rd . p rlv a l*
room/bath No salary, 1M94Q1

JANITORS
Pari lime tor Luka Mary

/H e a th ro w . A pply

1*01

PhiladelphiaAve Orlando
407 4*4 4*00

LAMINAT0RS WANTED
Experience In boat building
Hire Immediately Apply at
1470Ootgner P I , P14144

LEE'S FAMOUS CHICKEN
EXPERIEN CED
• Cook
• Counter Ptrvjn
• Salad Prep
• Cftthter
Apply In p tn o n bwlwwwn
turn 10am, lam Jam, l*0t
South Frwnch Av«

NEED TRASH HAULED
IM UM7_______

NIGHT HELP
• D E L IV E R Y PERSON

• KITCHENM ELP
• WAITRESS/WAITER
Apply In person C A F E
SORRENTO. TV N Country
Club Hd, tak* Mary

NIGHT AUDITOR
Cashier or mole! experienced
prefer r*d_ A ^ p lj^ p e rv tn

DA?
44S* W SR 44
SANFORD
I I ) 45*4
.O F F IC E G R E ETE R *
Answer phone with a smile I
Meet and greet cHants Bubbly
person, personality wins!
FR EE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
744 W 15th S I.,U I 5:7t

ORDER TAKERS NEEDED!
No sailing involved You need
a good speaking vole* and an
uptaeal personality 111*111
* ★

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OVER 100 CALLS!
Russ A Edith Glut. Managers
ot Sun Ray Stera Away were
really pleased with the fe
spons* that they tctlved
from thalr help wanted ad
“We mutt have had over too
calls Ih* on* week Ihe ad
ran." exclaimed Edith, a very
satlillad Santord Herald ed
verifier Join the ranks ol aur
many satlsllad customers
Whether II be a lob position to
till, horn* lor rent or vehicle
lor sal*. 1*1 Ih* Sanlard
Herald classifieds do the work
lor you I

CALL TODAY!
322-2611
t f r ef r t f r WWWW' t f r t f r T f r
• PEST CONTROL TECH*
SI oo hr Tralnl Don t pats up
this opportunity lo start a new
careerl Outstanding banellts
FR EE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
7*0 W ltlh S I. H1I174

Press M iln le n in c t M tchinic
to repair presses and control*
Experience necessary Apply
In person EAT 501 Codisco
Way lanford (UpullaanJ &lt;41

PRODUCTION
Company seeks Individuals
w'th astern!.’, and machine
operating experience Long
term assignment Great op
portunlty Never a leet
Help Pertennel, 43* 44*4

ROUTE DRIVER

MAIDS
F/T M F . *4 Will Iram.
Uniterm* Molly Maid, W SOO/

MAIDS
F/T. M F, * 4 Will train.
urtUorm* Mol ly Maid, W 500/

MAIDS
SarvIcaM ald now hiring
Leaders avg S4/hf Paid
mileage Call today, start
tomorrow I Exp only 111 41*1
MEDICAL

Local delivery Good benefits
Up to *400/wk JS J414-1*54__
xROUTE SALES
S 4 I0 w k
W ill t r a in
Established are* Excellent
benefits Need) people now I
FR EE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
144 W Ilth S I..H ) 5174
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REHAB AIDE
Opening tor REHAB AIDE lor
physical and occupational
therapy department in skilled
nursing facility Mutt ba high
school gradual* Contact
Qrinda G re e rJtP Tlll. *5*4
M EDICAL

LPN
To assist In palltnl car* plan
nlng For more Information
contact Donat Debary Manor
447 444 4434

Motivated person to call on
Commercial, Industrial and
Agricultural accounts In the
LAKE COUNTY. SANFORD
aica Excellent Commissions
and Bonuses
Training provided

HYDROTEX
1 0 0 0 -9 9 9 -4 7 1 2

Good pay, steady work Will
tr*, s*04 715 I47S ty message

Construction Muds Needed
TOUR CLASSIFIED AD
10 US ANYTIME
DAY OR NIGHT!

DELI HELP
Full lime, M F. experience
preferred. r»ll*bie. pleasant
per sonellly. Good pay
D ELIVER Y
I I M 2. M. own car, reliable
PARK C EN TER CAFE *44*1*1

Must have hard soled shoes
Day thill, Monday Friday.
Paid daily Call alter )PM
Monday Friday 407 4*4 1111
a CONSTRUCTION*
e T R A IN E I*
Need willing learnar lo do lull
instillation! Great tlrm. Calll
FR E E REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Experience, part time.
Call 331 *174____

FLEET RESERVE

E A R L Y B IR D S TH U R S D A YS . 12.00 P M

A

3040 W E S T S.R. 46, S A N F O R D

A

$12 Package • $20 Double Package *

330-1706

Public Invited! Free Collee! Kitchen Open!

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a

• • x fcM x i

* Billing nam*. address, and
phone number
* Contact name and phone
number for ad var Itic aIIon
eSIartdal*
* Number ol days you would
Ilka your ad lorun

m m

It you have any questions,
pleas* call the Classified
A d ve rtisin g Departm ent
Monday Friday.4:M 5; JO

27— N ursery &amp;
Child Care
Notice

E lectrical

Landscaping

M A S T IR E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair-addition, comm/rei.
Lic/tn*. lERoooaieiill 44/s

55— Business
Opportunities

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractors ba registered
or certified. To varlty a ilala
con tra cto rs llc e n ii call
i loo )4i l*&lt;0. Occupational
Licenses are required by the
county and can b* verified by
galling H I IDO.*xt. 7411

CYPRESS MULCH Sll/yard
1005k Orada A, milled In
Long wood Call us (or a Ira*
estimate on your Ire* trim­
ming and rtmovall Hardy
Tree Service doing business as
AAA Tree Sarvlct 11* &gt;141

STUPID IDE

Additions &amp;
Ra modeling

M OTHER ot I, will car# lor your
child In my Santord home.
SAm4Pm Call Kalhy Ml 5451
O PEN M O N D A Y 1 U N D A Y I
Call for details. Ages M l
111-7411/LIC 11*110_________

Invssted 57.500 00 and mad*
ovtr 175.000 00 Iasi year wllh
hi* computer by processing
health claims lor consumtri 1
Doctors. Would you Ilk* to b*
stupid ton? I 400 450 9474

Al— Money to Lend
KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY!
All you need I* your till*. Jack
Diamond for epjrolntman!,
140 3

RES./COMM, Vinyl Siding ,
Alum . Fram ing, Drywall,
Doors. Rooting. Ccftcrat*.
31) 44)1 S.O. Batlnt, CBC4I9444

C arpentry
CARPENTER All kind* ot horn*
repairs, painting A ceramic
tile. Richard Grot*......3115*71

Carpet Cleaning
SAM'S C A R P ET C LEAN IN O
plus tliIp and bull Hoar*.
Resldantlal/commarclal 14
hr* 114 1541, baaptr 444 054)

71— Help W anted

Cleaning Service

1,444 AVON products. Earn to
50V No door/door. PT/FT
Sandl 111 11*1/1 400*44 1144
A D D TO Y O U R INCOME
SELL AVON NOW!
c a l l m -4 m * n n -4 4 i*

LD : NO JOB TOO LARGE
Homi/olflc*. Fraa ast. I work
alona, no craw. Rat avail.
Llc/Int/Bond. Dtan* Itt-D II
1 BR S44.1 BR S4t, 4 BR *44.54
A professional, commercial
teem available Ut-a ilT

AGENTS-REAL ESTATE]
Nothing succeed* Ilk* success.
We're well Into our Ird decade
ol training successful agents
No license?............ W4'lln*lpl
WATSON R EALTYCO R P
REALTORS
W l 1140

ASSEMBLY/FACTORY
57-110 hr. No axp. nae. Immad.
nlno. 407-1*00404 im, tee
opining
A U T O A U C T IO N D R I V I M
N E E D IO l M utt have valid
driver* license and be able lo
drive stick C*U between I -1
IP R IN T ITA F F IN O . 1I9-14H

Flooring
HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Instill Sanding Finishing
TOM OLSBN 1-411-414-11*7

G e n e r a l S e r v ic e s
IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
Platltrlng Remodel new and
historic homtt. 11) 1*10

Hom e Im provem ent
AFFORDABLE Hem* Repair.
Dependable All phases. Call
lor tree ast, Michael 1)1 7104
R ES TO R A TIO N , D R YW ALL.
metal studs, doors, trim, tld
Ing. porch**, decks, gaitbot
111-1047

RITE-WAY"':..........
W E SHOW UP
L « t 11)1* Ul*
A il
W o r k F o r * o n ...
i

3
2 2 -2 6 1 1 1 1

"Concrete

Jan itorial Services

CAPTAIN CONCRETE, Wayne
Beat. I Men Quality Opera­
tion I 154-1)11/424-1441

Commerclal/Resld 1214711

BUTZ CLEAN JANITORIAL

Lawn Service
TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CARE)
Ras./Comm., dependable, low
rates) Free etl...........130 7070

Pressure Cleaning
DUN R ITE : Clean driveways,
roots, pool dacks, walks,
houses Free ast. m a m

Roofing
OYSDERS R O O FIN G ; Free
e sl., 10 yrs experience
Bond/Int/LIc RC0044145
Call 574 4115

Sw im m ing Pool
Service/Reep air
W E EK LY SERVICE from 545
mo Chim Rite Pool Strvlco
760 711%
Robert Shoemaker

Tree Service
ECHOLS TR E E SVC Lie's. Ins
"Let lha Proletslonals do It."
Freaestlmatas
ITT 7771

United Wtou

Advertise Your Business Every Day
For As Low As $45 Per Month.
Call Classified, 322-2611

�Sanford Horold, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, March 2, 1994 - 78
7 1 - H e l p W a n te d

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

SALES PRO
Salary plukCOmmlttlon. Much
room lor growth J I J H H W

SECURITY OFFICERS
P /T. Sanlord/Lake Mary
Area Waakand ihlftt Clan 6
guard llcanie rag W l 411]

SOUL FOOD COOK
x n I t ) ) or

trot

Full lima. Experienced Th#
Kid i K of oar Pleat* call lor
appotnlman I ...__ 171 t i p

TEACHERS
M uil hava aarnad I I hri
toward a COA or equivalent,
or bachalotl dagraa In early
childhood
m TOO)

TELEMARKETERS
Longwood, pari lima Mooda,
thru Friday. )PM*PM, Sal
urday. f AM )PM I ) M par
hour plut bonur and com
m illio n Parmananl pail
liontl.... ........... Never e teal
Help Panannal, m taot

TELEMARKETING
Mollvalad and dapandabla
naad apply, tarn 17pm or
Kom

tom 777I7t)______

a VAN DRIVER a
IJM wk Craal company naadl
you lo tarvlca roula Train
complalaly. Paldhanalilil
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT

raawtnh it ,nni&gt;a

WANTED: Uva In Campanian/
Homemaker lo Ilya with al
darly lady Salary, prlvala
living quarlert. alt Call altar
iOnrrv pleat* 11**200______

WAREHOUSE FORK LIFT
Start Immadlatalyl Up lo II
par hour J I J W 1*M________
WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL
LABOR H E L P N E E D E D I
Donut lor driven All ihllli
available Dally pay. no laa
Rrporl rvady lo work ) X am,
Induilrlal Labor Svc , 1011
FranchAv No phene call*

WAREHOUSE
Strong rallabla Individual!
n««dad lor general warahouia
work Mull hava own Irani
portatlon SI par hour Never a
tael Help Panannal, m a tte

WRECKER DRIVER
L ;■per lanced Mull live In
Sanlord area A hava Clan A
COL Apply al 7707 W III SI

93— Rooms for Rent
A Q UIET, clean rm , kitchen,
phone, laundry Apl‘t avail
ablejUko S/JAup 17_*_*t)t__
CLEAN FURNIsitCO ROOM
W/ kllchan avail S))/wk. IIS
u»c Downlown 777 War
CLEAN ROOMS, ling la ilarling
IM /w k Kitchen, phone
laundry, video garnet, oil
tlreal par king 1J0 D U
• FREE ROOM AND BOARD•
Dad will there 1 bdrm home In
exchange lor help w' daugh
lert. 10 A I) Ideal lor tingle
mom or older woman 71) 77)0
NEWLY RENOVATED, private
anlranca. paddle Ian In your
room, your own heat control,
refrigerator, microwave and
color tv Oil ilreat parking
and maid ter vita Convenient
location The bail in town

J U J U O A ...........................
PRIVATE LONOWOOD HOME
Non tmoktr. 1*0/wk tM/dap.
174 7WO

105— D u p le x T r i p le x / R e n t
SANFORD, I bdrm. carport,
tecurlly tytlam, full kit.,
11* *H» due Quoted M U ______
SANFORD, Why rent. II you
have t looo. you can own all
new lull duplet. 1/Hr ae
tide Live Far Free «*1 It*I

f w — M o b il e
H o m o s /R e n t
ELDER SPHINOS. Oil Hwy *17
I. 1. ] Bdrmt 17) lo 1*0 wk
1)00 dap no 7lite ra ti no*
7 BDRM mobile home 7170
Beardall Ave, Sanlord 117)
Call) MpmO lOpm 17141)1__
1 BEDROOM, cent air. lanced
yard 1)11/month, lit and latt
Broker/Owner_______17111*7

114—
W a re h o u s e
S pa c e / R e n t
LO NO W O OO /LAK E M AR Y
Mid tiro tloraga warthoutav
*00 too 1*00 tq It Free rani
w/llm o laata from II*)/mo
________ 1110)1*
_
SECURITY WAREHOUSE *AA
and Old Lake Marv Blvd
*1,1)0
1.000 tq II ol
flc/warahouta *Flnlthad ol
Ilea tpace alto available
Kapanka Really, 111* IIII

115— Industrial
Rentals
OFFICE/wervheuta tpac*. IXO
$q It Prime location al
enlrartca lo Central Fla He
Btonal Alrf j rl &lt;0)111 7*07
SANFORD il.M ) tq II 1 pha.*.
tprlnklart tl'kq It Slantlrom
Realty Inc. Jim Doyle 11) 1*10

117— Com m ercial
Rentals
AUTOM OTIVE Repel' Shop I
bay w/ofllct. Good location
new bldg C allP hlini lit )
L O N O W O O D 1*10 tq II
werehoute tpace. with A/C
IrunlolIHe t*W«7l Ml*

118— O ffic e

Space / R onf
NEW Sanford offlctl and/or
warthotfMt *00 MOO iq M

97—Apartm ents
Furnished / Rent

S o c ia l t n &gt; / w . I l l n u
O FFICE Spaca French Ave
tJW mo
Sanford
no is m
Include* util

All rental and real eilale
advertisement! are «ub|ect lo
the Federal Fair Hooting A d .
which m a la i U Illegal lo
adverlue any preleranca, Inn
lla llo n or d ltc rlm ln a llo n
bated on race, color, religion,
u i , handicap, familial ilalut
or national origin

ALL U TIL ITIE S paid on I bdrm
Clean, bllndi, carpal. A/C. no
pallSMO f’dep ) » I0 j«_
E FFIC IEN C Y 171'w‘aak. 1/1 da
pot 11. U lllllla t lurnlthad
Prlvala hath A enlry I?) MU
SANFORD I BDRM Ul)/m o
plut dap. Quiet area No pelt
All electric, air 1731017

ATTR ACTIVE large and dean.
7 Odrm. A/C, S77)/mo plut
dap_________________ 777 M l)

CASSELBERRY
Uptcala, tingle tlory. patio
aparlmentt I bedroomi Ideal
lor Individual or coupit
__________ H H W __________

GOING...GOING...
2 Bdrm./I Bath 171 29M
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS

LEASE TOR LESS!
One (ledroom Apartmenli
)1»* DEAL
Mottwood Aplt 127 772*

BY OW NER • GOOD D E A L )

Newly retkcoraltd 1/7, really
nice, CHA. ter torch Sellar
pay! moil doling totltl Low.
tow DN. payment* cheaper
than rent m.tOO 111 /Ml eve*

H V D HOM E Dellone nice 1/7.
qulel area, M l.700 vary low dn
1410 P IT I A PR I *1 Call
Jota Suburban at**) N i l

'

Lake Ada I trirm, 13*0 mo
7bdrm. 1*10 mo and up

323-S670
MODERN 1 Bdrm duplex, Cent
H/A, appllancet, mini blind!.
Sanlord SlM/mo. MS 011*
MOVE IN 'SPECIAL~Newly ra
novated I A 7 bdrm aplt All
amanlllat tif f 1ST mo plut
dap 1yrlaata, 37*711*______
Q U IET 1/tVi lownhoute, 1)0*
Park, Adull comm. Mll/mo
and ttc. dap. Walar/lrath
Incl. Barb Mon Frl 177 MAI
I BEDROOM FREE MONTH
SPECIALI 7 bdrmt A alllc.
avail Call Jerry, B ) **»
I BEDROOM. 177) month plut
1175 tecurlly depoill and
relarencet................. 377 11*7

LK. Mary cutlam bulllt
a*/2, pool. IIOl.VCO

• 1/J.ovtr 1acr*. I 111.900
• 1/1,1* acrat pool /ipa 11*9,900
i* / \ m

6TH ANNUAL SUBDIVISION
OARAOE SAL El Silver Lake
Sub, off C rtth w e y Blvd , L*k#

Mwry Set, 3/3. 4 30 1 M

141— H o m e s f o r S a le
V EN TU flE I PROPERTIES

BANK FORECLOSURES. GOVT
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AND WITH LOW MONTHLY!
LEM O N B L U F F Beautiful 1
ifory horn*. Ilk* new, on largo*
lnkfllfont lot P riv it y galore
loedtofe-freii 1719 soo
Call for d * t«ltl

find Mimfield, 323-7271
A A Carnal, In c . I ll-I ll*
L A K E M AR Y 1/2. family rm .
CA/CH on Ig Iread lot U ) 000
W. MallctawtkL Realtor

__________ m m )
LK M AR Y /S A N F O R D 1 bdrm. 7
ba Remodeled to trend newi
By Owner 171,100 PS 9)1)
LOO HOME ON F iv e A C R E )
You naad lo tea Ihlt * 000
tquart II houtel II hat *
bedroomi. 1 balht, and all
natural wood Surrounded by
many treat A plantt Owner
llnanclng 1110 000 771 *7«1

PRICED FROM $7,000
Sanlord
S ing'd hlt manu
hornet Low down eaty linanc
Jn g FI Hauling Outlet H I 1110
R E S E R V E A T TH E
CROSSINGS 7 l/driti 7 balh. 1
car garage Scrern porch,
•al in kitchen, living room,
dining area paddle la nt
179.900
112 *1*0
S A N F O R D , V I . C/H A. naw
carpel, tern porch, Irnced.
calling lent. Lolt ol exlrat
1*1,000modlvaled 777*4*1
S ANFO R D 1/Ht. FH A appealtaI
1)7.000 Sale price M7.900
Boyd Arp. Realtor He Max
Prater rad Group
1*10000
SANFORD. 1/J. gre.ll rm ) yr*
cutlom bull), immaculate,
1M.900 110 77)1 or 111 1000

SANFORD POOL HOME
IT? VOO I or 4 bdrm , U?
1,740 *

ft

Mug* m e ile f!

Fern rm wdlreplec* R p
modeled klfch*n/b«fh new
terpel, tprlnkler. tecurlly
lytlem P Addle f*m, cuifom
winefow tr tA fm tn fl, quiet

cul d* lie

ImuiAculatAt

OW NER

J71 VkAA After A

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEMENT 4 R E A LTY
Ml &gt;1) 7)27/17) *170

STENSTROM
REALTY,

INC.

FIRST TIMEHOMEBUYERSI
L*f Our Full Time S«t*$ Staff

Shov% YOU how Ea»ir if ♦* fo

a Mom* of Your Own!
Call any of our € Np*rl*nc*d

Own

Ag*nM A N Y TIM E f

322-2420 • 321-2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
• In Our 38th Y u r»

FHA OR VA AS LOW AS )*1

Altuma No Qualllyl »7/l. M*7
PIT I IMMO • )/!. pool. 1*0*
PITI SIS.fOO •!/! tplll plan.
linced.lWiPITI.DA.MO

NEIGHBORHOOD SALE
FRI SAT, 1/4 A )/). * 1. Furn ,
Indu whole r m i. big icrn
TV, tandum bike, 77" TV, art.
lowing mach . blkti, aierclte
equip . race le t. collectable*,
toyi. clothev baby lltm l,
computer, printer! A goll
club! LAKE MARY WOOD!
17 77 lo Welrton lo Laie Rd

HAN D YM A M SP EC IAL. ch*ap
cath. *01 lllh SI 111* tq II.
tplc, mollvalad. *07la* )M&lt;

AffORDABlE H0MIS
VfNIURE I PROP* HUES

Markham Wdi. area, */7. 7 )*
acrat. Paitura/ilablo HOI.OOO

MINUTES FROM SANFORD

E

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A

lit %

Sewtce

MORGAN REALTY
Eaty Living! 2/2 condo, aal In
kll.. mtlrbdrm w/balcony.
pool A lennltl ID .000

SANFORD
DthSI and Myrtle Ave.

321-6762
DELTONA
W4-77I-4070_________
*/1 BLOCK HOME w/ CHA on
I00 k 121 lol 24x24 blk
laundry/workthop. 17x17 ter
rm Very clote lo Plnecretl
Elem 1U.000111 2*4*

Looking lo buy a home’ W »
hava hornet In all araat ol
Seminole, Orange. Volutle
Counlietl Call lor dalalltl
• 772 with fireplace, newer
carpetandllle. U*.«00
a Lk Mary 1/1. fireplace. 1S4.9Q0
llelhO t borne
Venture I Propertiei

3300273/774 9400
153— AcreageLqfs/Sale
DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
ld*al for mobflff horn* or
horn* lit*, h o r m , c i l l l i ,
farming, or nyrM ry. /on*d
agricultyr«i fj.900 p*r acr*
Small down paymvnt with
^ w n a H in a n c I n j^ jJ IT J ^ ^ ^

1 5 7 -M o b ile
Homes / Sale
* BANK W ill FINA N CE*
Family Park
(7 Fleetwood
14*40 2 3 IIkt new tlAO per
month |W A C I w f ION down
CallAAarlln 3231160
NEW I f t f i , NO DOWN. ION
mterett, 14 X 70, »t7)/mo
__ 24 x rtr m 07mo. u n m
S E O RLANDO Mai Taf Vlf
fag*, 14 * to, 7 Odrm, 1 Oath
No caih needed |u$t good
crtd lf____________ 407 V32 1044
SANFO R D Royal Cov*. 14*32. 7
bdrm, 1 balh, central M/A.
loti ol e*trai! Very clean and
nlc* Will Mcritlc* lor balance
of loan l under HQ 0001IJ4 I4S6

159— Rc«ii Estate
_______W anted_______
LAND WANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without epprovelt 200 1000
acret Wetertronl a plut Call
^^arfj^£lajrfon^O*^!t_**0e^_

1AO— Business
_______For Sale______
FOR SALK, Newly renovated
tandwlch shop £ a iy haun.
tken»ed lor catering 114.300
331 4471 days U I l7tSnlghti

181—Appliances
/ Furniture
A P P L IA N C E ), F U R N , TV S ,
ETC
BUY SELL TR A D E
IN ) C H E E P O D EP O T, l i l t
F R ENCH AVE.
ill Her
A P P L IA N C E S ' Beit prlcat'
Bet! Warranty Beil Service'
Wainert dryert. mlcrowavet
We buy appliancet! Delivery
tree1A-f Beit. 124 » * )
• BRASS H EA D B O A R D , queen
t l f . *7" wide 17) C «ll 111 *9)1
• M ATTR ES S , twin tire with
melel bad Name 110127 1*))
MOVING SALE mutt tail live
piece living room tecllonel w/
hide « bed and r e d l n t r .
antique tecrelary deik and 2
piece enlrque dining room tol.
wather. much more Call
171 0*70 )or an appointment
Q U E E N SIZE weterbed, like
new 1X0 OBO BO 9*00 « ) a t k
lor Michelle 111 IH te v e i
R A Y 'l A P P LIA N C E • 31* S
FR E N C H A V E , SANFORD
Ro I r Ig a r a t o r . S l o v t i .
Wathert O ry trt Free ) yr
laborwarr Del avail 32t 0013
• SOFA FOR SALE Beige with
lighl tlripet Extra plllowtl
120 00 ___________Call 123 1*02
R O PER . Wether end Dryer
while, Ilka new, uted leu than
* mo Heavy duty 111 1*7*
1 COUCHES, beige mulll col
ored. A belgo Iweed. good
cond »IOOejl_OHOJ*a^lO*
•4 R A T T A N BAR S TO O LS
Green teal covert, eaty lo
recover t*0 lor all * or 120
each Call J*9 1171_____________

221— Good Things
to E at

183—Television /
R a d io /S f or co
• A N TIQ U E RADIO. A M 'F M .
wot kt great 19) Otter 171 *1*0

STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
tim 1*»1 Celery Ave 1 ml E
of Sanlord 1 ml. N ol SI Rd
** Haepi Farm! 221711*

187—Sporting Goods

223—M iscellaneous

• R O L L E R 1 K A TE S Ladiet
ll/e S. whir* and pink Lik*
n*w tM Cull 330 74SO

• A Q U A T I C L I L L I E S , lor
backyard pond!, pink, purple,
white J I 0 111 CatJJ2*_mi
a GO L F CLUBS BA G L A O IE S
Excellent llerler let, LI blue
bag. Foxx Par Tllle club!;
J ! 7*. woodtr I I t » OBO
Call 177 1M*________________
• H E A T E D BACK M ASSAOER,
» / ) _____ OBO
12* 707*

189—Office Supplies
_ / Equipm ent
• 1100 SPECIAL
Printing out
Iff, 3*1 Ktluty printing pr®$%
with ml$c u/pplffI 337 6i*Q

193— Law n &amp; Garden
H ON DA HR Al t walk behind
MOW ER In good condition 14)
_________ 121**21_____

• LAWN MOWER. 72" Murray,
•■reliant condition 111 OBO
_
Call 272 *11,____
• LAW N M O W E R .
I [no
palled rear bagger 1&lt;00
__
___ 177 •/*•
11" EX M A R K wall, behind
M OW ER, Honda motor, good
condition. KUO 121 W l _______

199— Pols A Supplies
• IQ V C BIR O , young hand
f#*d, fam* 130 Call lor moor*
information
J7I 7419

SER VIC E SALES A PAR TS tor
portable keroiene haalari
L A R R T'S M A R T 11) *1)2
S E C TIO N A L with iltapar Mia.
11)0 O IN IN O ROOM SET.
1*0 15 CU F T while relrlgera
tor. I X CO M PO UND BOW
a n d a c c a n o r l t i . 1100
•0* 117 02*2
1U N Q UE1T W O LFF TA N N IN O
B E D ! Naw C o m m e rc ia l
H o m e U n it* F r o m 11*9
Lamp! Lolioni Acceitorlei
Monthly payment! low ai
t l i 00 Call Today F R E E NEW
Color Catalog I eOO *47 *1*7

230— Antlque/Classlc
Cars
• FO R D TH U N O E H B IH D . IT U
All ofiglneM Need* tome
work 11.493 OBO 121 0134

211— Antiques /
Collectibles

T B IR D , 1*7*
LOOKSGOOO

RUNS AND
1*00

1)1 *1*1

TOYOTA CORONA, 'll

M*»

Auto, cold air. mechanically
tound 177 1177 aval _______

• TO YO TA COROLLA wagon,
‘*2. Auto, A/C. rad. 21K.
warranty 19.1)0177 U M _____
VOLVO, 1*71. Four door 7*0
karlak good engine, lire!, A T,
noA/C 15)0.121 0*70_________
IN* P ON TIAC O TO herd lop'
aulo , collector'! Ilem Sf.000
original ml Excellent cond I
11) 000 or trade/ 171 700*
1*77 O R A N A D A F O R D 102
engine. V t. 79,000 original ml
Good l i r e ! ) ) 50O BO 177«!**
iftt P ON TIAC LEM AN 1 LE. S
ipeed. 7 door, air If,000 orlgl
nal mllek Excellent condl
llonl 11.200111 700*_______
• •71 MO M IO O E T . Very g,wl
cond , rectored garage kepi
l)K m l __ 11,700
122 40*1
II LIN C O LN Continental U K
m ilei, good cond Rebuilt
Iran! t_2 90qOBOJ22 7C&gt;M__
' l l O L D 1 M O B I L E Station
wagon. Loaded. A/C. naw
lira!, axe cond 1IOOODBO
J27 *477 or 1 X 0 7 4 * ____
M HONDA ACCORD. 4 dr . )
I p d .. A /C . Pw . A m ' Fm
j a !M ll e 1X00 311 **17 _____
• 17 CH EVY'S pectrum , aulo!
air, Am/Fm caiM lIt. good
cond. LI blue 174M OBO
I X 71*1___________
a *1 O EO M E TRO 7 dr 5 ipd,
A/C. under warranty. 50 mpg
14.100
OBO
1)7 t i ll

233—Auto Parts
/A ccessories
• A U TO " B R A " Protective
cover lor Iron) ol I ) Ni**an
XOZX 1*0 Call U7 7711
FOUR I) INCH TRUCK RiM i )
tug, brail on chroma Flril
I WIakai I nemt 1 7 2 )4 7 7 ___
• MOTOR MANUAL Chilton'!
aulo parti book all clamc
carl 1*11 lo 19)7 Picture! and
l l l u l t r a t i o n i In c lu d in g
Packard, Hudion. Willy*
Henry J All the oldleil 111
Lake AAary 171 *7U
• RECEIVER HITCH lo, lull
ilje Chevy, wilh hardware
1*0 Call 121 **W* ) M f

235— Trucks 7
Buses / Vans
• CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
79. I ton, Pait*ng«r v*n,
clt/in Lcuidetfl Too much la
till1, muit w f to Appreciate
O n 17 49SQBO
321•700

• FORD LAHIET, 19*0. F l » .
X clean, One owner. 1*K m l,
loaded. *yr *0K warranty
19,9*1 177 0*17 or 177 0*4*
• FORD RANOER. LTX *2.
P/S. crulM, A/C. llarao, *.200
milei, I yr or 17.000 ml left on
warranty. Call 177 1)11______
• HANDICAPPED VAN 1**0
Ford E IX Lilt, automatic
door* 13,000171 2*1*_______
• ISU1U P/U t l Red, 7K. A/C.
am/fm can, lull bedliner,
rear window 19.4)0171 M M
ITUZU SPACE CAB 'vo wi-h
lunroot. lahoe cover and new
lira! Loaded 1110 *00171 9*07
• JE E P PICK UP *■*, 1*70. VI.
aulo Engine and tram ra
built (about 70.000 m llail
Ntwar Interior 17,000 121 200*

&amp; Sanford Motor Co.
*4 GRAND WAGONEER
Excellent condltionl Fully
loaded I M T*)CallI77 *M7
• IT71 CHEVY 1/7 Ion p/u. 1 »
VI Rum good Engine and
Irani ilrong 11)00 1711112
• 1*1) SUBURBAN' OMC. * 7L
ditMl. hall ton, mechanically
Mild, naw rad /brake roton A
callpen/haed liner Vary good
lira* and tow pkg 1) 5000 BO
_________ *0/111 UM
___
• ITU EL CAMINO. V*. aulo .
A/C Mint condltionl l*.t)0
ITTIM IJtn o a n iw a H ^ ^

236— Ca r Rentals
RENT AN EXOTIC CAR XJS
Jacguan. Mercedei. BMW.
Corvella. Vipar. and Farrarl
By day. weak, or month Muil
ba 2) No credll card required
Call lor more Into 121 700*

238— Vehicles
Wanted______
WE PAY TOP ) ) ) » FOR
Complal* or Wracked Carl.
Truck! RUNNING of NOT
ANY CONDITION
» 2 )***

239—M otorcycles
and Bikes
HARLEY Devldion Sporltler
’ll. Ntw lop and 11.1)0 FI
nancing avaHeblt 377 2/10
• 74' KAWASKI KHSOO, ClAtllC
•xc cond . ISK m l. chocolate
A chrome 1973 377 4041

241 — Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
a ’/* MOTOR HOME Rum grtal
Will trade lor travel trailer ol
comparable value 171-7*9)

•1 9 7 0 DEVILLE CADILLAC

A N TIQ U E Uming roo n tull*
dark wood, $«d*
china
c1o$*f, tabi* w/2
and 6
chain Good tood mutt $all
Aik frig 17300 worth much
more Call 32J 0120

T2000 OBO All power 127 01)4

215— Boats and
Accessories

1170 laniard Ave , Sanford
«0f 12IJM*
BUICK 71 E L E C T R A if ). * dr
hard top Excellant condition1
Rejtorad ivm /TO O IJOJOOr
• C H R Y S LE R IM P E R IA L '» )
Like new M ult tell Only
17* 000 Call t &lt;071131 **M
• D O D G E T R A N I A N . 1*71.
Stove, bwd lea boa. good cond
17 MO or trade for ta r 17* R M
' a o o b o c M AR AO A. IfM. V I .
automatic, mag wheel, 11,000
___________ 171 7AX___________
O U N E B U O O Y Full llbarglaii
body Convertible lop Rebuilt
VW engine Many new p a 'll
Protection bulll I2XO 121 4*2*
• HONDA ACCORD LX, m 2
P 'S . P/B a ir Kenwood
AM FM ceiiette 4 door low
milei Rove wood co'or Will
run to,ever 111 200 1)7 *471
• LE BARON Convertible. M
Red. loaded. d,g daih. new
top. new t.rel 17 OOOaV) 7104
• LINCOLN M AR K 7. LSC. 19*4
Completely loaded Service
record! and receipt! 15 *00
OBO *07 711 t i l l ______
• LINCOLN
TOWNCAR
71
loaded, excellent cond While
11 m OBO_______
171 l i d
• M O N TE CARLO 1*71. great
condl A C. run! like a top1
Sharp looting I 11 *W 174 *1)1
M U 1 T S E L L I ’ B4 D o dga
Daylona clean, ru m good!
Owner may Hnancel )** 1)7)
M U STANO H ATC H B A C K
la
new paint. Ilrei and wheeli
Rum good 17.400121 **07
PUB LIC A U T O A U C TIO N a
E V E R Y TU E S D A Y 7:10 PM
D A Y TO N A A U TO A UC TIO N
Hwy. *2. Daytona Baach
*0* H I H I ! _________
• R E N A U L T E N C O R E . !••)
Excellent condltionl 11.500
lirm ) » 125* alter *PM

C O N TIN E N TA L . 2 IY H center
C O n t o l l , B i m i n i fo p
thorfwav* radio, tiihfindar
ISQhp M*rcury, good cond ,
rum good. Magic flit frailer
M3K8
O iO
331 1211
H O U SEBO AT. Ilv* aboard 43
NaufaMn*. fw in engine V
delve, tTOK Or Quam 4»S
ST JNO KAV Bowrlder 'fj. 40
hr*, loaded 70S 1 0 , bailer.
owner fin SJKdn 374 1373
• 14 _F T BOWRIOEW IIS HP
Mercury, o b, low hour* wilh
frailer $3 300 377 0U4
• 14 F T BOAT and tfuller SO
hon*pow*r motor $t?9 FIRM
Call 407 M l #043
• 1944 SKI/FISH BOAT
Hf&gt;
Merc . w Ira Her Ryni great’
43.000 Partial finance 493 7§oe

• 24 F T PONTOON boat

235— Trucks /
Buses /V a n s

231— Cars

til

hberglan, t«0 HP Evirrrude
Very fa*ft Many eatra*. like
new1Only t&gt;0 *00 371 A4»Y

217— G arage Sales
B ED LINENS, clothe*. d»*h**
'books, few* Iry too I* and
khlck knack* Th u rs d a y .
Friday Saturday, 9am 4pm
LoJ 43 Park Ave Mobil* Park

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Hou*ehold stuff large lad!**
clothe*, toddler* clothe*,
furntiur* 9am ? 2437 Lake
Avenue, off of well 23th ____
OAR AGE Safer? Why bother? T
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICE 11
4°; 3)0 943?_

GARAGE/BAKE SALE
SANFORD WOMANS CLUB
309 S O A K AVE S ATUR DAY.
March 5th, 4am fill

2 3 1 -C a rs
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE

W rite A
W ant A d
T h a t Sells!
YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
works beat when it contains
what the reader wants to know.
CJIVK F A C T S
l*ulynunielTln the buyer'* pin re- Whal wiwldyvu went id know/
Uet the Heme a*', mmilium. eUe, brand neme, nude! end
•ppnnimele value. If wiure aellbix ■ rer, eUla the type of
Irena ml**Ion, ml lean* (If lie low) and tpeclal equipmenL

DON’T EMBELLISH:
Its risky businee* Uj
and it won't incress* your
chancre of auccree. Misleading information may pit * buyer U&gt;
yuur bouse It may also get yiM ■ punch in the ncse

AVOID ABBREVIATIONS:
While a few sbbmiattona can save you apse*, too many of them
■trung UK*4hiT can creat® confuaton. A confused rredasr won't
tabs time to aurt out your meaning.

INCLUDE PRICE:
Survey! indicate Dial buyer* ere m in intern lad In lha man han­
dle* when they know lha prue. Thle epplioe to every!hin* from
huuaehold funiiehlnxe b1tuUirrxibllm. l.cwi inercbxrvdlxe, priced
fairly, ta Ihe txeal jptaranUw c/ aucteea.

BE AVAILABLE:
A telephone number I* fine Ifyuu reat home when your ad run*
If you ra no* going lo ba home, xUla the line ;ou will ba. Moel
pniple Iron'! call back twice. ^

USE YOUR NAME:
Ihit your Mm* In yuur ed. 11give* nedibililyUi Uva Hern you are
adverb ling. You may even get teaulta when eomeona who he*
readyourad aeeayouina reataurenl or welUngdown lhaetreeL
Thal'a taking advantage oE being in a email community auch ex
mm
IK YOU NKED ADDITIONAL HELP, C A LL TH E 8ANEOHI)
IIEItAl.D AND WE W IIX HELP YO U WORD YOUR AD.

C a l l (407) 322-2611

183— T e levisio n /
Radio / Stereo

W e ’ll advertise your car or other
motor vehicle until it’s sold.

• COLOR TV . Remote control
I I " portable, hy Teknlka
Need! repair. Only 170 Call
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n r .n o ilM r :

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
321 4704

Y o u p a y f o r t h e f i r s t 10 c la y s a n d
i f y o u r c a r d o e s n ' t s e l l , c a l l 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 and a s k in g p ric e m u st 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 ia l o n ly . C a ll 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 to d a y !

BATEMAN REALTY
WEST OF TOWN Lot lOOelll
High and dry. Tarmt Atklng

121,000

OWNER FINANCINO 7 bdrm
blk.. carport 179.900
11 ACRES with 7 Br. 1 Ba. pool,
laka tlo c k a d w ith f I th
n.m o oo

A p o t o’ gdld

awaits you!)

3210759...............321-2257

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

HALL REALTY

C A S S E L B E R R Y , 1/IVY, Ig
tcrtened porch, Iplc.. nice
area MW/mo_______ 11* *711
LAKE MARY, 1/1, older home,
very central. Lg lol, treat,
M I0 p lu ita c.ll) IQ*________
LAROE 7 STORY Hltloflc Dll
trld, 1 bdrm. 1 bath. dan.
breakletl rootu. veranda with
p o rc h tw ln g . SISB/m o.
1 &lt;071*»72**Atklor Ja il____
LAROE 1 BDRM. I bath. A/C
aal InkII. |utloultidaol town.
M il plut dap No pelt 111 1*17
L E A S E 1 b d rm . 1**» ba.
MW/month, MSOdtpoill
Relerentet requited 171 7M*

Duplei. 2/1 A 1/1. C/h/a. lencad,
MOO/mo Incomel 117,000
Dabary 1/1. big loll Fam. rm.
c.b comtr., counlryl M2.wo
1 bdrm., corner lol, e/h/a, low
dn. A monthly I Only MI.9O0

j}

322-7498

141— Homes for Sale

Sanlord latllhan tl.OOOdown
• 1/1 Acre. 1/1. lanced appll
ancat. Ml. *00
aOver 1/1 acral ]/l. Ilv, din.
lam rm. Satellite dlth tar VOO
a Renovated 1/Ui Newer roof,
carpel, paint, garage, ter
porch IM.tOO
a Pool 1/2. Ilv.. dining, lam
rm i Over I.IOOiq II tM.500

Call In your garaga lale ad by
17 noon on Tuaiday and lake
advantage ol our tpeclal
garage lale ad prlcat I Call
Claiilliad now lor detail! I

E X C H A N O * O R S E L L your
properly lore led enywherel
Invetlert Raalty, 77* M l)

ANQ't and owner financing at
low at MOO mol Gov t Fora
cloturet. Rapotl Seminole.
Orange. Volutle

99— A p artm ent*
U nfurnished / Rent

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN

R I!A 1 . n.STAT1’, INC

SANFORD Olllca tpace M00
tq It building total. 1300 tq
II par olllca unit. H I TOO*____

* GENEVA *
M U LTIF A M IL Y YARD SALE
Little Tyke loyi, blkei. ra
dinar, houiehold mlic Salur
day, * * 770 III Street. Geneva

(CALUJARTJ

Building in downtown Lake
M « ;y Surrounded by d ly
parkt 1*1 E W ilbur Ave
MW/mo I I I *907 Dale________

&gt;00 SQ F E E T lor laata on 17 *7
luccettlul aaltllng anchor
butlnattat Good parking and
lighting Great vltlb lllly
Atkmg M00 ino B)*M*work

217—G a ra ge Sales

clmrv t i l t

P R O F E S S IO N A L O F F IC E

NOTICE

MARINER'S VILLAGE

• SHADOW LAKE WOOD) 1/1.3
w/ dblt car garage. Iplc„ wall
A tapllc 1*00 'mo. 3*00 tec
• ST JOHNS RIVER 1/1 w/
garage, hardwood lloort. boat
Illp Vlawl 1900/mo3*00'wet
• SANFORD 1/1 apt CHA.
pallo, clean MOO/mo. 1100 tec
Sltntlram Really, Inc.
"We Manage your Home,
Ilka II wet ear awn." Jim Day la
171 l**S AHar «PMi 11AI«*S
SUNLAND 1 bedroom, lamlly
room, contra) H/A, Irethly
painted tJ)l/mo . lit and tail
plut 1110 111 01*1 altar Ipm
1 BEDROOM with canl H/A.
larga lanced y a rd , and
tcrtened room Only 1100 down
Why rent! The Hllllmen
Grout. Inc Realtor H I W l

* K I T ’ N * C A R L Y L K ® h y l u r r y W r l| j h l

•ASSUME NO Q U A LIF Y I 1
bdrm 7 balh blk home, Ig,
lenetd yard, qulel tlreal
M l.*00
•BEAUTIFUL 10 yr old Fla
Cracker larmhoute on l acret
begt relorallonl Need! TLC
Pottlbl* term) 1I*.*00

Stenstrom Rentals

TEACHERS AIDE

)

SANFORD. 1/1 lanced yard.
Qulel neighborhood lit A tail.
171 U7lorllQM *0lvm tB
SANFORD. 1/1. C/HA, garage
U M mo plut dap. laata *07
H7 1*07or *9) *1*4 eve*______
SANFORD. 1 bdrm. 2)&gt; bath
lakatronl houte UM/mo
__________ 111 700*__________

1 4 1 — H o m e s f o r S a le

312 W H r h I SI., S a n fo rd

3 2 3 -5 7 7 4
FOR SALE BY OWNBR Ml
CITRUS DRIVE 1 bdrm, 2
bath All ntw carpal and paint
wlthlnl Brand naw 10*1* lhad
a n d ta n c a d b a c k y a r d
overlooking imall laka Walk
to Idyllwlldt School. Mutl tea
Intlde la epprtclatal U4.900
Appolnlmtnl only 110 7*70

Geneva Gardens
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Y o u r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n a d w o r k s b e s t w h e n it c o n t a in s
in f o r m a t i o n th e b u y e r w a n t s to k n o w :
• Make and Model

• Year
• Power Features

Mechanical Condition
Body and Finish
Transmission

Milcngc
Previous Use
Aecessories/Interior

3 2 2 -2 0 9 0
H O U R S : M on . - Frf. B:30 - 5:30

Managed By Angelia Gordon Properly Management

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by Chic Young

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B E E T L E B A IL E Y

by Art Sansom

HAVE YOU CONSULTED ^
A CHIROPRACTOR?

bv C h arles M . S chuli

P EA N UTS

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by H ow ie Schneider

E E K A M EEK
HOY.. AT LAST

A GOOD C2tf
AT THE STOCK
LTARWTT

What dauses achy
and stiff muscles?
D E A R UN. O O T T : Do you
liavc updated Information on
flh ro m y o sltls? I unde rsta n d
there Is no cure or treatment
Hint will make the symptoms
disappear forever.
I) E A R R E A I) E R :
Flhrom yosltls. more correctly
termed "fibrom yalgia." causes
ncliy. stiff muscles and tendons.
Tile disorder Is grouped with
other "rh e u m a tic" afflictions,
s u c h us p o l y m y a l g i a a n d
rheumatoid arthritis. No one
knows why fibromyalgia lias a
predilection lor females and
appears to t&gt;c related to anxiety,
depre ssion and stress.
Sym ptoms are, as doctors say.
"non-specific**: sore muscles
without o th rr organ Involve­
ment.
A lthough not u hazard to
hcrlth. the disorder Is worsened
by over-use of muscles and may
Ik - associated with other trouble­
some conditions, such us Irrita­
ble ImjwcI syndrome. Almost uny
muscle can he affected, hut
those ol the tiark. neck and
shoulders are most commonly
Involved.
T h e d i a g n o s i s Is one of
exclusion, meaning that other,
more serious diseases, such us
lupus, must first tie ruled out by
blood tests
Treatment Includes heat, an­
ti-inflammatory drugs (Indocln.
Voltaren and the like), gentle
exercises, m a n a g e ,
a c u p u n ctu re , nntl-drpressant
medicine (when appropriate).
Improved sleep, and - most
import.mt - reassurance that
llliromyalgla will not adversely
alfrel health.
Sym ptom s freipirntly dlsap|K-ar. only to return months or
years later. Therefore. It ts Im ­
possible to assess any slnglc
tlierapy as tiring "curative." In
general, symptoms can lie ade­
quately controlled using the
methods I described.
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W IN A T B R ID G E
By Phillip Alder
Th e American Contract Bridge
League orgunla-s tournament
bridge In the U n le d Stales. O nly
four percent of is members are
under the uge &lt;i .15, mid more
limn (K) pereria are over GO.
Y o u n g s t e r s are b e in g e n ­
couraged to learn the game, witti
courses being olle m l In high
schools and colleges. School
principals are slowly realizing
(hat playing liitdge Is great for
t h r hi I n d . a n d it I s n ' t
aulom alteallv a precursor to
gambling

by J im m y Johnson

A R LO AND JA M S

eu r iF ir * &gt; 5 m c

HAREWJAIWeD bCHCMC
OF Y00R6 FO RG CTlT's

T w o of our most promising
Juniors arc Ravlislra M nrtliy. 27
and Hrad Moss. 22 Last Novrm Ik t they won the Life Master
0 |k- ii Pairs with a crushing final
session. Today's deal occurred
during tills Impressive run to I lie
national title.
North s double was negative,
showing Icnglhln hearts.

West led off with tils two lop
clubs. Th e declarer, M urthy.
riillrd the seemd and finessed
the spade quern successfully.
West withholding Ills king Now
came three m in d s of hearts
ending In the d u u m y
Murthy paused to assess the
slluallon. West was known to
have started w ill three hearts
and at least (tve clubs. Ileeaiise
West hadn't covered the queen,
he probably had at least Hirer
spades as well S i he tiad to In­
slant in dlauioncb
Hacking his reading ot Hie
p o sitio n , M u rth y called lor
d um m y's dlamcud to and ran it
when East pla&gt;rd low Declarer
led a diamond to his jack, cashed
the diamond king, pluyed a
spade to dum m y's ace and took
the diamond ace. felling East's
queen. As the dianm y was high.
M urthy claimed 12 tricks.
Scoring plus OHO was worth
-15.5 matchpnliitsout of 5 1.

By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
March 3, 1094

by Bob Thaves

FR A N K A ND E R N E S T

lT'f PART Of 0 UR N fU NATIONAL
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By SANDRA IL L IO T T
Herald Stall Writer

SANFORD — Artists and craftsmen from
uround Florida and several other states arc
poised to exhibit their works at the two-day St.
Johns River Fine Arts and Crafts Festival which
opens Saturday In Ft. Mellon Park.
The festival Is sponsored by the Sanford
Chamber o f Commerce. Set against the
backdrop o f Lake Monroe, the event Is expected
to draw hundreds o f visitors to Sanford.
Exhibitors will display their artworks and
crafts and vie for "best-ln-show" and
"best-in-category" honors for watercolor. oil and
acrylics, graphics, drawings and pastels,
photography, sculpture, m ixed media, crufts In
clay, wood, weaving or stained glass.
T h e "Ucst-ln-Show" winner will receive $600.
according
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with 10 or more entrants, a "best-ln-catcgory"
prize o f $300 may be awurded. If the Judges
award an "honorable m ention" In the Judging,
recipients will receive $125.
There Is also an unjudged section o f the
fcstlvul for exhibitors who wish only to display
and sell their arts or crafts Including silver
Jewelry, Indian culture, sand art and clothing.
W inter Springs artist Annu Chen, winner o f
this year's Mt. Dora Festival award has entered
her watercolor art In the March 5 and 6 St.
John’s festival. Nancy Scybold, who won a
"Bcst-ln-Catcgory" award last year Is entering
her oil paintings this year. Scybold Is from
Orlando.
Most o f the 66 exhibitors ure from Florida, but
there arc also artists from New York, Georgia,
Maryland, Alabama and Pennsylvania.

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rnnglng from hamburgers, fries, corn dogs und
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coffees, lemonade. Iced tea, soft drinks and
natural Juices. For those seeking down-home
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slaw, beans, dirty rice, kabobs and chill.
Wansley United Transfer and Storage Is
providing hot air balloon rides. Pony rides, face
painting and a moonwalkcr will also be
available for the younger fcstlvnl goers.
The band "Autom atic Radio" Is slated to
perform original alternative and classic rock
music.
The festival hours arc 9:30 a.m. until 5:30
p.m. Saturday und Sunday. There Is no
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Graphics. Drawing* and Pastels
Photography
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The artists
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Asklns. .John
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niuekmorc. Brian
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Hlonzcnskl. Marsha
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Htirden, Ken
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Clia|x&gt;. Peter
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Chen, Anna
Clay People
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Conrad. Hob
Daniels. Agnes
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Em ery. Mary Lee
Faynrrl. Trlsli
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Foley. Anna
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Fortier. Kenneth
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Fric k. Valeric
Gagnon, Ju d y
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Heinrich. Denis
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1lorthv. Eva
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Uniat. Mary
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Baltimore, MD
DrLand, FL
Fern Park. FI.
Winter Garden. FI.
Dundee, FI.
Orlando. FI.
Gainesville, FL
Orlando. Ft.
Liverpool. PA
MellMHirnc. FI.
Geneva. FI,
Sanford. FI.
Winter Springs. FL
Englewood. FI.
Mldvllle, CiA
Smiths. A L A
Ml. Dora, FL
Seminole, FL
San Mateo, FL
Astor. FL
Bradenton. FL
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Altamonte Springs. FL
Titusville. FL
Land O Lakes. FL
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Qroater Sanford Chambor of Commerce
Dlroctor Dave Farr helps stake booth sites at
FI. Mellon Park last year with Don and

Bettye Ragan. Bottye Ragan's painting was
tranformod into this yoar's poster and cover
art for this guldo.

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Orlando. FL
Jcaa. Dianne
Dellary. FL
Jones, Gregory
Lakeland. F L
Jones, A rth ur
Chuluotn. F L
Keyes, Basil
Winter Park. F L
Orlando. F L
LaQuea. Te rri
Lnsnde, Hose
U k c Helen. F L
Locke. MyrtJce
St. Petersburg. F L
Londls, Marina
Goldenrod. FL
Lovelace. Brenda
Archer. FL
Mace, Brian
Melbourne, F L
Marciano. Dawn
Winter Garden. F L
Mings, Dottl
Sanford. F L
Okeechobee. FL
Moran. Dennis
Nelson. Jeffrey
Ossining, NY
Rocklcdgc. FL
Nichols. Mnrgc
Nordskog. David
Spring Hill. F L
Luke Mary. F L
Cation. Nell B
Pierson. Bob
Seminole. F L
Preston, Suzanne
Flagler Beach. F L
Orlando. FL
Sanders. JoA n n
Savage. Shirley
Tam pa, F L
Brooksvlllc. F L
Scott. Gordon J r .
Scolt. Dave
Clnrconnn. F L
Orlando. F L
Scybold. Nancy
Slsscll. Lynn
Winter Springs. FL
Winter Springs. F L
Souchek. Dusanu
Sleelc. Naomi
Altamonte Springs. FL
Sanford, FL
Stlckncy. Christine
New York. N.Y.
Stiles. Ju d ith
Suits. Helen
Ft. White. F L
Taylor. Ed
Ft. McCoy. FL
Tem ple. Mnrgurct
Sanford. F L
Orlando. FL
Thom as. Pat
Thundcrhorse. Joseph
Dunnellon. FL

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Anna Chan with har painting, 'Leaves and Twigs.'

Heritage, nature inspire
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Chen Is one of the artists
who will be exhibiting und
selling her work at the St.
Jo h n 's River Festival.
She 're c e n tly added the
Grand Prize award from the
Mt. Dora Fine Arts Festival to
her Im pressive list of ac­
com plishm ents. Chen, who
has been exhibiting her paint­
ings at shows around the state
for the last eight years said she
has collected well over 150
awards for her work.

"T h e y like m y work." she
said coyly. "I do II because II
makes me feel good, hul they
like m y work."
Chen, who Immigrated from
Taiw an, settled In Philadelphia
with tier husband when they
first urrlved In this country.
There she earned a college
degree at the Art Institute of
Philadelphia.
" I studied everything there."
she wild. "I studied photo-

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gruphy. sculpture, painting.
Everythin#-"
Te n years ago the couple
moved to central Florida.
"F o r two years. I esenprd
pointing." she said. “ I didn't

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An example of crafts to bo soon noxl wooKond,
includo docoratod antiques by Dotllo Mings A

flatiron and an old book of English classics
aro fosloonod wilh dried Mowers and ribbons.

The n when she look up the
brush again, she said, she
decided to do watcrrnlors. The
translucent qu a lity of the
paints and the clear water with
which they are applied made
her fee! cool,
"Y o u need that In Florida."
she said. "It Is too hot lo palm
with ihe thick palnlsofolls."
Chen paints flora and fauna
that she sees around her ami
she paints Oriental still lives.
" T h e Orlenial paintings are
m y heritage." she explained.
"It Is where I come from and It
puts me In Iouch with my
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"It was a beautiful village."
she said, "It was surrounded
by natural beauty."
Chen said her paintings arc
like her life.
"Sometimes II makes me
happy." she said. "Sometimes
It makes me very frustrated,
lint, always, I enjoy II."

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Beyond recycling, Mings
makes old things beautiful
One of her featured exhibits
Is not what Is usually found at
an urls and crafts show. "It's a
window." she explained. "I
have this window which came
from an old house. I've re­
moved the gluss. and deco­
rated the frame urea, to be
used asa display Item."
When asked what kind of
display, she responded. "Peo­
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where there may not be a
window, on the wall of a

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SANFO RD Dottl Mings
operates Vintage Cottage at
1209 S. Palmetto Avenue. She
la well know n by persons
wanting decorative works for
home displays or redecorating.
T h is weekend. Dottl puts her
works of art on display and for
sale, at the St. Johns Arts and
Crafts show at Fort Mellon
Park.

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where u decorated type
w in d o w would become an
asset to the uppearanre of the
home or room."
She commented that she has
made similar window designs
In the past and they have been
very well received by shoppers
for unique Items as well ns
spectators nt the m any arts
and crafls shows where she
has had dlspluys.

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" If * (limcull to pul nn exact
classification on the type of
urtwork I do," she sold. “ I've
been doing this for about 15
years now, and there Is just no

exact title."
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designs and antiques." she
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recycle things. 1 lake Items
which may not he of use any

more, and paint or decorate
them Id the point where they
make an attractive display."
Mings will he located In
booth 04 al the St. Johns Arts
and Crafts show this weekend.

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Te m p le ’ s new m edium tribute to nature
By NICK PPEIPAUP

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S A N FO H I) — For 25 yenrs,
S a n f o r d na t i v e Ma r g a r e t
Temple was Involved with oil
on canvas painting. During
dial time, she collected many
awards ai ari shows In Florida
as well us Georgia.
Three years ago, she swlt*
d ie d her m edium . "I Jnsl
want ed to try so m e th in g
new,” sire said ” li has been so
well received. It didn't lake me
long lo realize that this Is the
way lo go now.”
Th is weekend, she will In;
displaying her new exhibit lo
troolh Id al the St. Johns Arts
and ( ’rails show al Fort Mellon
Park The booth Is expected lo
tie near the end ol the displays
and exhibits, along First Street
near the tennis courts
Margaret Temple's art works
now consist of wall displays.
“ Most of them Involve nature
scenes," she explained. "T h e y
have been cut out hv my
husband Lou. and after we pul
them together. I work on them
with the oils, and pul In die
natural color which turns or­
dinary wood Into what people
consider works of art "
Many of her displays have
been heralded hy Interior deeorators. especially those Inter­
ested In designs which lean
toward nature.
"M y latest offering," she
said, "ts three feel high and
live feet wide. It consists of a
Florida alligator. In Hit- brush
and swampy area. |usi like we
sec t hem lu o u r wooded
wetlands here In Central Flor­
ida."
One display of tier wood
artwork was held al a gallery
In Georgia. "I really didn't
know how they would he
received or what people would
think.” she said, "but the
reaction was amazing and I
was very pleased."

HtraAd Rtoto by Tommy Vlncont

Margaret Tample finishing ona of her latest creations, an alligator In the wild.
"O ne thing which concerned
m e." she added, "was whether
or not llie (iconic who sec my
displays think or them as
works of art. They aren't oil
(minilogs because they are on
wood rather than canvas."
She continued. "Yet they
actually are a type of painting,
because I try lo pul just as
much Iccllng Into pulling the
oils on dial wood as I would
hove In palming on canvas.
So, In lealtty. II Is art .”

may want something special
or out of the ordinary." she
added.
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Temple's displays are en­
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category lor Judging. In addi­
tion lo being In competition for
iwards, stie Is also nllerlng her
works for sale. "I'll also he
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C A P cadets active in county

Sanford cops seek 2 g u n -w ie ld in g su sp ects
By H ICK PFEIFA U P
Herald Stall Writor
SA N FO R D —
Police are searching for Iwo
armed men who allegedly robbed Ihe Holiday Inn
al Ihe Sanford marina T uesday night
According lo Ihe police reports, iw o black
mules entered the office at approximately 11 40
p.m. Tuesday, each with handguns, and de-

'•landed the manager and two clerks go Into an
office and remove cash from the safe.
Th e rc|x&gt;rt said Hie two women were also forced
to give their purses and Ihe man's wallrl was alvi
taken.
Police estimate $ 1.100 was taken.
Th e men then made their escape, hot II was not
Immediately determined If they used a vehicle.
One of men was described as approximately 23

C See Page 3D.

BRIEFS
M issio n ary kidnapping update
S A N F O R D — New Tribes Mission operation*
In Colum bia reported receiving a brief, and very
poor, radio transmission from the kidnapper* (if
tw o missionaries un the morning of Jan . 10. The
re p o n said Sieve Welsh and T im Van Dyke are
still being held nnd are apparently In good
condition.
Meanwhile, residents of Ihe valley from which
th ey were kidnapped reportedly have obtained a
petition with 53 signatures and sent II to the
local newspaper for publication.
T h e slntement from Columbia says. "Il Is our
hope the guerrillas will rcullre that kidnapping
o u r two missionaries Is rountrr-prndurtlvr to
th eir goals, and simply set them free.”

■y SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Staff Writor
•mil r u m ;
I Wn
r e 11r r d S e m i n o l e
Courtly sheriff's de­
tective* are reviving
the Investigation Into
Ihe 14-yeur-old u n ­
solved m u rd e r of a
young Luke C o u n ty
girl wlxrse Ixxly was
found In Fern Park.
Ray P a rk e r and
Herb Hartley recently
volunteered lo reacti­
vate Ihe Investigation
Into ihe m urder of
Georgia Crews
12-year-old Georgia Jun e Crew s whose Ixxly was
discovered AprU III. 1980 Ix-tund the Fern Park
K Mart off U .S H ighw ay 17-92. Th e Mlncola
E le m e n ta ry School stu d e n t, who lived In
Montvcrdc. dlsapjicarcd eight duyr. earlier as slu
walked to a store near her home. The i u w wan

J o k e not so funny, people say

Historical society meets tonight
S A N F O R D — Th e annual meeting ol the
Sem inole County Historical Society will be held
tonight at the Agricultural Center Auditorium
b ehind the Museum of Seminole County Histo­
ry. T h e meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. and Is free
and open to Ihe public. New officer* will be
elected nnd changes lo bv laws decided.

C o rrectio n
In the report on Greater Sanford Chamber of
C om m e rce awards Tuesday. Kenneth lirnuman
was listed us having been named S|iortsmun of
th e Y e a r. H ra u m n n . a lon g w ith J im m y
Te rw llle gcr. wrre both named to the Seminole
C o u n ty Sports Hall of Fame.
T h e Herald regrets the error.

F ro m a U fT reporta

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C o m ic s ..............
C ro s s w o rd ............... BE Psopla.................
Boar A b b y.........
D eath s...............
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Dr. Q o tt..............
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S u n sh in e returns

Sunny and nxil with
a high In (h r low (30s.
Wind north 5 lo 10
m ph.

□ Bee Robbery, Page BA

Murder
probe
revived

T h e Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program Is very
active in Seminole. A fundraiser was held
recently with the funds going to each cade! for
personal expenses.

A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S W hile I'u n x s h u iu w n ry Phil m uy have s e n Ills shadow
predicting an additional six weeks o( winter,
there’s an o|&gt;osaum In Altumontr Springs that
foreshadowed u time of great controversy lur a
local radio station.
A s a part of nO roundluig Day Joke. W X X L -F M
1100.71 announcers Doc Holliday und Johnny
Magle suggested that an opossum lx- put on the
newest leg of l l r Central Florida GrreneW ay In
S e m in o le C ounty. T h e y said that If the
m arsupial was able tu traverse the road without
becom ing madkill that Spring could not t&gt;e far
behind.
T h in k in g the suggestion was real, law en­
forcement officers, prompted bv calls from an
outraged public, spent time looking for the
endangered animul. Officials at the Central
Florida Zoo and at the Humane Society or
Sem inole County also received emotionallycharged calls front (tropic concerned for the
safely of Ihe fictitious unimal.
Slutlon officials said Ihe disc Jockey* would t&gt;c
required to perform som r comm unity service,
but would not be kepi ofT Ihe air because of Ihclr
rem arks.

year* of age. six feet two Inrhcs tall, weighing
about 200 pound*. and wearing a dark shirt and
baggy Jeans.
Th e other was said to Ik - about 20 years old.
five feel len Inches tall. I HO pounds wllh a stocky
build. He was said lo lx- wearing dark clothing
and a blue basctiull cap with some type of letter
oil It.

never r lo w d
dried up.

Unofficially, temperatures dipped lo 24 de­
grees In some parts ol our readership area Iasi
night, causing water In dogs' dishes lo treero
and dow to form a thin layer ol ice on

windshields. The official low temperature In
Sanlord was 36 degrees. A slight warming
trend Is predicted. For complete weather
Information, see Pago 2A.

but becam e In a cllvr w lirn Iradn

Renewed Interest III ihe ease was
recently with a story on C H S ' 4 H -llo u r»
Massachusetts Inmate, la-wls Lent J r .
Ix-lng held in the sluylng of a 12-year old

shirked
about u
Lent Is
boy und

See Murder. Page 5 A

Lake Mary makes plans for election
By NICK PFEIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer
L A K E M ARY - Although not on
Ihe ugendu for tonight's regular
meeting of the laike Mary City
Commission, plans m ay get un
derway for an Immediate city elec­
tion.
Th e vacancy Is for commission
seat 4. which has been served by
Commlssloner A.R. " D o c " Jorc.

Think
school

w ho died January 27.
J o re had Ixrrn reclerlcd lo Ills
second two-year term last Novem­
ber.
W hile no specific plans (or an
election have been announced at
Ibis time. City Manager Jo hn Litton.
C ity Clerk Carol Edwards and other
officials are studying requirements
set forth by. the city charter regard­
ing methods of seeking a replacem cn l on the commission.

"T h e Charter says we will have lo
call a special election." Litton said.
"W e have determined that It may be
held as soon as (he end of March."
Litton said u specific dale would
have lo lx- decided after qualifying
time Is established, the voter regis­
tration list Is upduted. und clearance
Is ohtulned w ith the Seminole
C o unty Supervisor of Elections for
an official election date.
"In order lo do that." Litton said.

“ we will also huve to have the
commission approve an emergency
ordinance In set the steps of this
election Into m otion."
When Jore first run for election In
November. 1991. he beat the In ­
cumbent by taking 57.1 percent of
the vote. W hen he sought rcclcctlon
In 1993. he was unopposed.
"W h o e v e r I* elected." Litto n
explained, "w ill serve only for the
G B ee Election. Page BA

S h u ttle b la s ts o ff!

By VICKI DeSORNIER
Herald Stall Writet
SANFO RD E le m e n ta ry
schools In Seminole County arr
already gearing up for the next
school yrur.
And it’s coming sooner than
you mlgld think.
All the district'* elementary
schools will be o|&gt;erallng on u
year round sclirdule beginning
in Ju ly .
"T h e school year does not
start In Scptrmticr any more.”
said Hrcnda Gridin, program
s p e c i a l is t fo r th e E a r l y
Childhood Programs In Sem i­
nole County. “J u ly will Ik - here
sooner Ilian a lot of (leople
think."
For planning pur|xi*c* the
schools try In grt a good &lt;mint
on bow many student* they
can expert for the next school
year.
During the iik iiii Iis of Febru­
ary and Murcli. local schools
will he conducting thetr kin­
dergarten round ups und regis­
tration lur pre-kindergarten
and first grade
T ile pre-rrglstratlun |x-rlod Is
designed for |urents whose
ehlldrrn will be attending Sem ­
inole County schools for the
first lim e In the upcom ing

□ S e e School,Page 3A

Space ahuttlo Discovery as seen over Sanford this morning, carries American and Russian astronauts.

A re a a tte n tio n caught by m ajestic
launch of Discovery th is m orning
By NICK PPEIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — Th e sun was already up at 7:10 this
m orning when a (lam ing object followed by a dark
contrail clearly Jutted Into the skv east of Sanford.

S U B S C R IB E T O T H E SAN FO R D H ER ALD FOR T H E B E S T LO C A L NEW S

Th e spaceship Discovery blasted off on an elght-duy
mission, right on schedule today with Its crew
consisting of live Americans and the first Russian to fly
on a U.S. shuttle. T h e joining of the two nations In the
project has been deemed the o|&gt;eiilng of a new space

C 8ee Shuttle, Page 8A

Call 322-2611

�ROSS T H E S T A T E

Health care
Lawm akers to debate basic benefits and subsidized insurance
Conklin strikes a plea

By JACKIE HALLIFAX

T A M P A - A teacher who admitted having sex w ith male
mentally handicapped students has struck n plea deal that
would keep him from serving even one day In prison.
Jo hn Michael Conklin. 49. who taught at La Voy Exceptional
Center, was sentenced to six years Itouse arrest followed by 20
years probation for his guilty plea to live counts of sexual
battery and three counts of engaging a child In sexual act Ivlty.
Conklin had faced up to 40 years on m any more charges.
But prosecutors said they were forced to drop some charges
and make the drnl Wednesday because at least one of the six
alleged victims had recanted his story, and they were
concerned ubout whether the others would make good
witnesses.

No TV pays o ff
A L TO O N A — Elevcn-year-old .lames Kersey Is $500 richer,
and possibly smarter, after avoiding television for a year except
programs assigned for school
Pall Kersey paid off Tuesday on a tret she bad made w ith her
two sons. Patrick. 9. bowed out after right months, but Jam es
avoided the tube for the full year.
James, who spent part of his winnings on comic books and a
[Mister, said his grades Improved, and h r has bad lim e to read
more and help his father at the 4-H Center in this Central
Florida town.
Jam es Is trying to go another year without T V In hopes of
winning another $500.

Charges dropped against Frazier
O R LA N D O — Prosecutors dropped murder charges against
Betty Joe Frazier afler n doctor said her 3-yrar-old daughter
could have killed Frazier's newborn Infant.
Frazier sobbed and buried her head In attorney Gregory
Elsenmtnger’s shoulder after the Tuesday decision.
Authorities had charged Frazier with tlrst degree m urder In
the Sept. 20 death of 3-week-old Hrtanna Brook Renk.
Prosecutor Meryl Altawas said she had no choice hut to drop
the charges after Orange County Deputy Medical Exam iner
William Anderson testified In a pretrial hearing Friday he was
not sure If Frazier. 38, or the 3-year-old killed Brlanna.

N ew state law put to the test
H A IN E S C IT Y — A case Involving two youths charged
following a gunflghl will be used to test a state law forbidding
minors from possessing firearms, a prosecutor said.
"It m ay be the first case like It In the state." said Polk Stale
Attorney Jerry Hill. " I'm not aware of any other."
A law’ prohibiting youths under 18 from possessing firearms
took efTect Jan. I. Even If they don't fire the weapon, youths
can be charged w ith a first-degree misdemeanor. Exceptions
are hunting or target practice with adult supervision.
In the Haines C ity case, police believe two teen-age boys who
had been arguing over a girl fired shots at each other on Ja n .
17._____________ ________________________________________ ______

From Associated Prate r a p o r t a _________

Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E — Slate lawmakers de­
bating health care reform In the n rxt two
months will zoom In on the very heart of the
subject: What services should Ire available
to.ill Floridians?
How about nnrtual checkups? O r second
opinions from specialists? How about
borderline emergency room visits? Lengthy
hospital stays?
T h e answers to those kinds of questions
will form a basic benefits puekngr defining
what has to be In every Insurance policy In
Ihe state.
" T h is Is the nitty-gritty." said Doug Cook,
director of the Agency for Health C arr
Administration.
" T h e Legislature In the next session will
honcstio-God for sure Ire making life and

death decisions for the jreople we repre­
sent." Hep. James King, a H o u s e Repuhliran leader, said.
In 1993. stale lawmakers Treated 11
regional alliances to give Interested small
businesses a way to Join together to yield
more clout In the marketplace. T h e alliances
urr expected to start operating later this
spring.
"Last y ra r I think we dealt with the
structure of health care reform ." Cook said.
"This year we're dealing with the substance
of health care."
Cook's agency has recom m ended to
lawmakers a basic benefits package put
together hy a cltizrns' com in It tee that held
hearings around the state.
But trying to deride what's In and what’s
out when It comes to m andatory services
Isn't the o n ly health rare Issue before the
Legislature, which starts Its two-month

regular session Tuesday.
Gov. Lawton Chiles has also put before
lawmakers a proposal to use lax dollars to
subsidize private tnsuranre for about half of
the 2.8 million Floridians who don't get
benefits on Ihe Job. can't afford private
Insurance and don't quality lor Medicaid.
"W ithout additional tax funds, we w ant to
cover a million and a halt — up to a million
mid a half people — that are uninsured."
Chiles said.
Besides legislative approval, the governor
needs permission from Washington since he
expects to pay for the subsidies by diverting
money saved In the Medicaid program. Tire
frderal government picks up Just over half
the tab of Florida's Medicaid bill.
F lo rid a residents w ho make below
$17,425 for an Individual or $35,875 for a
family of four would Ire eligible for a subsidy
under Chiles' proposal.

Opposition fading
as Barkett’s Senate
hearing begins
By ADAM YBOMANB
Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E , — Supporters
of Florida Supreme Court Chief
Justice Rosemary Harkrtt expeel
the U.S. Senate to approve her
nomination to a federal appeuls
court as opposition appears to be
fading.
T h e Senate Jud icia ry Com ­
mittee was scheduled to hold Its
confirmation hearing today In
W a s h in g t o n f o r B u r k e t t 's
nomination to the l l t h U.S.
C irc u it Court of Appeals In
Atlanta.
"I'v e already railed some peo­
ple on the Judiciary committee
and I believe her hearing is In
pretty good shape." said Gov.
Lawton Chiles, who spoke with
former Democratic Senate col­
leagues. committee Chairm an
Joseph Blden of Delaware and
Sen. Howell Heflin of Alabama.

A n endorsement from Sen.
C onnie Mack, a Flo rid a Re­
p ublican. has helped defuse
opposition from conservative
groups that areusc Burkett of
being too soft on crime.
’ Th is Is really becoming very
antl-cllmatic." Mack spokesman
M ark Mills said. " W e don't
expect a lot of fireworks."
Lost September. President
Clinton nominated Barked. Flor­
ida's first woman chief Justice, to
the U.S. circuit court that hears
appeals from Florida. Georgia,
und Alabama.
Barked. 54. was appointed to
Ihe state Supreme C ourt In 1985
by thcn-Gov. Bob G raham , who
Is n o w a D e m o c ra tic U .S .
senator. Barked was elected
chief Justice In 1992.
Graham
and Mack will introduce Barked
at the Senate committee hearIng.

Job wall done
Charlie Meeks, left, president elect ol the Lake Mary Rotary Club
presents the January Award ol Excellence certificate to Harry
Miller, who oversees the maintenance at Lakeview Middle
School, In Sanford. The club recognizes students, teacheis. and
other school board staff members for their outstanding
contributions during their regular meetings at Timacuan County
Club.

Soldier rotted to death while in Club members in poor area
veterans hospital, family claims restore church; uplift spirits
■y JAMBS M ARTINI*
Associated Press Writer_______
T A M P A — Relatives of a
soldier who died in a veterans
hospital after more than a
year In coma charge he was
left to rot to death, his body
riddled with bed sores, some
which cut to the bone.
Russell Everetle's fam ily
put the government on notice
Wednesday It Intends to bring
a 83 m illio n n e g lig e n c e
lawault against the U .S . De­
partment of Veterans Affairs.
"T h e only reason I'm doing
this Is because 1 saw how
Russell was." mother M i .7
F.vcrcttc of St. Petersburg said
through tears. "I don't want
this to happen to anyone else.
It’s Just not right.'
Compounding that anguish
Is the mystery of Everetle's
Initial head Injury that put
him Into a coma while at a

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Wednesday In the Florida Lot­
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U.S. A rm y post In Kllzlngcit.
G erm any. In August 1991.
T h e explanation that appears
In most medical records Is an
a u to a c c id e n t, a n d la te r
statements from m ilitary of­
ficials say he cither Jum ped or
waa pushed from a barracks
window.
" I can't tell you what hap­
pened to h im ." said family
a t t o r n e y S c o tt G o r d o n .
"Som ebody knows, but every­
thing we've seen is Just a
mess of contradictions.'
Evcrette spent 14 m onths of
his 16-month coma at the
Ja m e s A . Haley Veteran's
Hospital In Tam pa.
He died In late 1992 at the
age of 21, his body curled up
In a ball and weighing just 94
pounds. An autopsy listed the
Immediate cause of death as
pneumonia due to Infected
decubitus ulcers, or bedsores,
that covered his backside, his

shoulder and both ears.
Fa m ily attorneys contend
com m only used techniques
such ns turning or (Inanition
mattresses could have pre­
vented the sores, and proper
therapy and rehabilitation
even could have allowed him
to recover.
Hut officials at the 577-bed
hospital contend Evcrette re­
ceived top care. Th e y said his
body deteriorated naturally
from such a long time In a
coma and there was never
uny chance for recovery.
J im Hchrcns. assistant to
the hospital's chief of staff,
s a id W e d n e s d a y th a t u
routine chart review after
Evcrettc's death found no
problems. A nurse who did an
assessment of his care after
his death wrote "the patient
r e c e iv e d o p t im a l c a re
throughout hospitalization."

By IK I FLOUR
Associated Press Wrltor
O R LA N D O — The 15 teen-age membets of the
Keystone Club knocked on many doors, visited
with city officials and business people and
eventually convinced themselves, and others,
that they were serious.
T h e ir project; to renovate the historic Mt.
Pleasant Baptist C hu rch In a poor, mostly black
neighborhood near downtown Orlando.
T h e ir success not o nly brought Its own reward
for the cltlzenship-and-leadership club. It resulted
In a prize of $10,000 — the top awurd In a
national competition for volunteer com m unity
renewal programs.
A check for that am ount was presented ut a
ceremony Tuesday by Ken Romanzl, vice presi­
dent and general m anager of Flcischmann'a. a
division of Nabisco Foods Groujp.
T h e Keystone Club Is part the Southwest Boys
A G irls Club In Orlando.
Eight Boys A Girls C lub s In Orange, Osceola
and Seminole counties help kids 6 to 17 "g ro w up
to be responsible adults and develop qualities of
leadership.” said Mickey Adama. the Central
Florida organization's director of development.
Th e re were times w h en the high school
students had thf lr doubts.

Club members worrlrd that lire/ may have
taken on loo big a project in restoring the
400-member sanctuary that Ms Adams said had
"played a significant role In the black community
In the past 70 years."
It was frustrating at first, says 16-year-old Larry
Gardner, club vice president and head ol the
steering committee.
"T h e project was overwhelming." Gardner
says. "A n d the donations and volunteers didn’t
happen right away. But we Just kept on working
and knocking on doors."
Eventually, those doors began to open. And
paint, scaffolding, cleaning supplies, plants,
paving materials and rqulpm rni began to How In
from donors.
Expcri 3 In landscaping, stained-glass windows,
cleaning, caulking, painting and paving taught
the teens how to go about their Jobs.
Neighbors pitched In. O th rr leens. Intrigued by
what waa going on. decided to help. A num ber of
city officials and local business people swelled the
base of volunteers on weekends.
Th e renovation of the 2.500 square-foot sanctu­
ary took a total of 2,930 volunteer hours over 10
weeks, not counting a couple of months of
planning and door-knocking. The amount of
donated supplies, materials and expertise w a s
estimated at $75,000.

TH E W EATHER
LOCAL FORECAST

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

To d a y; Sunny und root. High
In the lower GOs. W ind north 5 to
10 m ph.
To nigh t: Fair and cool. Low In
the mid 40s. Light and variable
wind.
Friday: Partly cloudy. High In
Ihe lower 70s. Wind east 5 to 10
mph.
Extended forecast: Saturday:
Partly cloudy. Lows In the low to
mid 50s. Highs In the upper GOs
to lower 70s. Sunday: Mostly
cloudy with a chance of rain,
lam s In the lower to m id 50s.
High In the mid to upper GOs.
Monday: Decreasing clouds and
Irecomlng mostly clear. Lowe In
the upper 30s to Hie lower 40s.

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SATURDAY
P tlycld y 88-83

SUNDAY
M slycldy 88-83

TIDES
FRIDAY!
SOLUNAR TABLE: M i n . ---------a.m .. 12:05 p.m.: MaJ. 5:55 a.m..
0 20 p .m . TIDES: D ayton a
Beach: highs. 1:30 a .m ., 3:02
m .: lows. 7:20a.m.. 6:35 p.m .;
ew Smyrna Beach: highs.
1:35 a.m .. 3:07 p.nt.: lows. 7:25
a.m .. 0:40 p.m.; Cocoa Beach:
highs, 1:50 a.m.. 3:22 p.m .;
lows. 7:40 a.m.. 6:55 p.m .

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THURSDAY
Fair 63-40

FULL
Feb. 26

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are
l-2ta feet and rlm ppy. Current Is
to ttic south w ith a water
temperature of 52 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
are 2 -2 '% feet and scint cljnppy.
Current K to tire soulli. with a
water temperature of 52 degrees.

BOATINQ
St. Augustine to Jupiter In let
To n ig h t: Wind northeast to
cast 10 kts. Seas 2 to 3 R. Bay
und inland waters a light chop.
Friday: Wind variable less than
10 kts except for a 10 kt sen
breeze near shore d u rin g the
afternoon. Seas 2 ft or less. Bay
and Inland walers a light chop.
Isolated showers south part.

MONDAY
Maly clr 88-42

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Jail phone calls
Smoking burglaries
Sanford police arc Investigating two business burglaries
Tuesday, each Involving large quantities of cigarettes. At a
store In the 1200 block of S. Park Avenue, entry was reportedly
made by throwing u piece of concrete through the gluss door. A
total of 15 curtons of cigarettes, valued at 8240. were taken,
along with 885 In cash. Also Tuesday. 25 canons of cigarettes,
vulued al 9400. were reportedly stolen d u h n g a break In at a
convenience store In the 1100 block of Celery Avenue. Police
report entry was made by breaking open a front window w ith a
rock.

Arm ed robbery
A convenience store was reportedly robbed at gunpoint
Monday nlghl. In the 1200 block of W. 13th Street In Sanford.
Police said a black male, approximately 16 to 19 In age. armed
w ith a small gun. reportedly aimed It at the store owner and
demanded money. After being given approximately 870. the
m an reportedly fled from the area. Police suld he was believed
to lie wearing a while T-shirt, and light colored pants.

Double arrest
Sheriffs deputies reported finding two persons In a truck,
parked near the back gale of Rock Lake Middle School In
laingwood Tuesday. Ofllcers reported seeing them holding a
pipe generally connected with drug use. Following an
Investigation they located substunre which proved positive as
marljuanu Martha Ab»&gt;ot Klein. 29. of 123 Eastern Fork.
Longwood. was arrested on charges of |&gt;osscsslon of a
controlled substance and |&gt;osscsslun of d rug paraphernalia
T h e driver of the truck. Identified os David Wayne Akers. 17.
was also arrested on the same two charges

Traffic stop arrest
laingwood police arrested n Wlnte' Springs man following a
traffic stop Tuesday. Police said a vehicle driven by David A.
Dikes. 21. was stopped on C.R. 427 when It was clocked at 80
miles per hour In a 45 zone. When police checked the vehicle,
they reported finding a book of checks, w ith the name of a
W inter Springs woman. Th e y said a call to the woman revealed
they had been stolen previously. The woman also reportedly
told police that Dikes had been discovered In her home
previously, and was ousted from the house by her husband
w ho chased Dikes, only to have Ills car rammed during the
chase.
Dikes wus arrested on charges of aggravated battery,
evidence of theft, and driving with a suspended/revoked
license.

W arrant arrow s
T h e following Individuals were arrested on w nm inls.
• Soloman Hardy. 31. 1708 W. 16th St.. Sanford, failure to
appear as a witness.
• UenctI Anthony Fleming. 23. no address, violation of
probation/ possession of cocaine.
• Elizabeth Price Klttrell. 38, 1955 Second Drive. Sanford,
aggravated battery.
• J e rry Lee Robertson. 39. Rt. 3. Booklet. G A .. failure to
npprar/drtvlng while license suspended or revoked.
• Joseph Jerome Pearson. 37. 2450 Center Street. Sanford,
failure (oappcar/fallure to pay fine.

Incidents reported to authorities
• A Lake Mary High School student told tile Jobs advisor she
was asked her measurements while Interviewing for a Job as a
travel agency receptionist In laingweod. Th e student also said
the Interviewer discussed the |&gt;osslbllliy of modeling rlsque/revcnllng clothing. A n Investigation Is continuing.
• Th e owners of a mobile home on Wilson Rood reported
Ih e lr tenant threatened to set fire to the unit In a
landlord-tenant dispute.
• A Sanford man reported his home on Southwest Road was
burglarized Jan. 27.
• A food store In the 1100 block of Butler Way was
burglarized Monday.
• T h e third hole green of a golf course In Longwood was
damaged Thursday night when someone drove across It.
• Money was taken from coin operated games and the office
of a business In the 1400 block of SR 6 00 In Longwood

Monday.
• A Longwood man reported someone took bis wallet from
his cur and used the credit card at a local supermarket.
• A dart set was taken from a car In the 1500 block of
Sunshine Tree Blvd. Monday. Th e passenger side window was
smashed to gain entry to the vehicle.
• A Longwood wom an reported her fiance’s car parked In the
1700 block of Rutledge Road was burglarized and a stereo
taken. Th e steering wheel was also damaged.
• Jcw crly and two rifles were reported stolen Friday by a
m an In the 2000 block of St. Andrews Place. Longwood.
• A business burglary was reported Tuesday In the 1600
block of Beardall Avenue. Tools and tool boxes valued at 8250
were reported stolen. 850 damage was reportedly done to the
door of the building.
• 8200 In tools were reported stolen Tuesday from a storage
shed In the 300 block of Weklva Park Drive.
• A n attempted burglary was reported Tuesday to u vehicle
parked In the 600 block of Camella Court. In Sunland Estates.
Approximately 8600 In damuge was leported to the vehicle,
but nothing was Immediately determined to be missing.

T raffic stop
Dennis Muck Williams. 38. 618 Pine Avenue. Sanford, was
arrested by deputies following a traffic stop Tuesday In the
1500 block of Sum m erlin Avenue. He was churgcd with driving
with u suspended/revoked license.

N o restrictions lead to trouble, but not in Sem inole
By VICKI DoSORMIUI
Herald Staff Writer______________
S A N F O R D — An Inmate In
Seminole County's Jo hn E. Polk
Correctional Facility could spend
all day on the telephone If he
chose to do so.
And no one would care who he
was talking to or what was being
discussed.
A c c o r d in g to L t . G e o rg e
Morris, administrative lieutenant
for the Jail facility, there are no
restrictions on the number of

calls an Inmate can make or who card purchasing scheme at Dade
he calls.
Correctional Institution In Flor­
“ We've never had any pro­ ida City starting In spring 1993
blems with the Inmates taking und lasting for several months.
advantage of the privilege." he P o lic e said p h o n e records
said. "There have never been showed Bargmnn spent up to 2
any problems here."
112 Ilnurs at a time on the phone.
M eanwhile, ho w e ve r, stale
After |iollce arrested Bargmon
corrections officials said there In late December, assistant slate
wasn't much they could do to attorney Faith Lltvack Mild she
s lo p u c o n v ic t w h o ran a tried lo get the prison to restrict
sophisticated telephone scum Ills phone use. She said officials
from his prison dorm itory.
told her they couldn't do any­
A u th o ritie s s a id A n th o n y thing unless she had a court
Bnrgm on conducted a rrrd ll order.

" I was appalled." said Lltvack.
head of the econom ic crimes
u n i t In St. L u c i e C o u n ty .
"D oesn’t the c o m m u n ity deserve
an explanation as to w hy someone Incarcerated In prlvin Is
allowed to sit on the telephone
hours on end and continue In
com m it criminal conduct?"
According to M orris. SemlnoU
C o u n ty Inmates m ust call collect
If they want to make a call to the
outside world
See Phone. Page 5 A

Charges against doctor may be dropped
By Ths Assoolatsd Prase
T A M P A — An Orlando doctor
would be cleared of sexual
misconduct charges under a
settlement tn which he Is faulted
only for not seeking parental
consent to p ho to g ra p h the
genitals of three boys.
The stale Board of Medicine on
Saturday will consider the set­
tlement w ith Dr. William Zink at

a meeting In Tam pa.
S ta le D e p a rtm e n t of Pro­
fessional Regulation officials In
1992 and 1993 had accused
Z in k of taking h u n d red s of
unnecessary photographs of the
genitals nnd anuses of three
teen-age boys. He also was
accused of giving an unneces­
sary rectal examination to u
patient complaining of un Ingrown toenail.

Dairy farmers can
use milk hormone
■y ROBERT O R B IN I
APFarm Writer__________________
W O O D S B O R O . Md. Th e
milk you drink may soon come
from co w s Injected w ith a
genetically engineered hormone
that makes them produce more.
And that has many grocers and
dairy farmers worried: Are con­
sumers ready for scientists to
tinker with m ilk?
After nine years of federal
government scrutiny, a bovine
growth hormone goes on sale
Friday for use by the nation's
dairy farmers. It will be the first
major test of how the public feels
about using genetic engineering
to produce food.
A g e n e tic a lly e n gin e e re d
enzyme bus been used for years
to make cheese and researchers
are developing a genetically
engineered tomato. But this Is
the first use of genetic engineer­
ing on living creatures to pro. duce a food that traditionally has
syniboUMd oucUy» Jfo t to v fo rry . says O a ry
G ro s a n lc k le . 4 1 . w h o m ilk s 5 0 0

cows tn nearby Walkcrsvllle.
"It's the most widely tested
agricultural product In history."
he said.
It look nine years before the
Food and D ru g Administration
upproved the product on Nov. 5
A congreaslonally Imposed mor
utorlum expires today on use of
the hormone, and St. Louis
based Monsanto Co., which dc
veloped the drug, will begin
sales Friday. Three other manu
facturers urc seeking FD A ap
proval.
Then farmers will be able lo
order syringes loaded with a
genetically engineered copy of
the growth hormone that Is
naturally produced by cows.
Because It's created artificially,
the hormone Is considered a
drug and Its use Is regulated by
the FDA.
No one knows how many cows
from nation's 100.000-plus dairy
farms will be treated with the
hormone. M any farmers and the
companies they sell to still worry
that consumers won't accept the
m ilk , d e s p ite g o v e rn m e n t
assurances that It's no different
from any other.
"W e want to wait to sec what
the public docs, sec how bad
they stomp their feet." said
Kenneth Hein. 37. whose family
hus 250 m ilk cows In Stratford.
WIs.
New York state's consumer
protection chief. Richard Kessel.
has asked the F D A and the slate
agriculture officials to require
that milk made with the drug be

labeled If sold In New York Both
agencies refused.
Th e FDA concluded that the
drug Is safe for hum ans und
animals, despite an Increase In
udder Infections com m on among
lactallng cows. A n y Increased
antibiotic residues would Ire
screened out In the normal
Inspection process. F D A says.
Critics say that's not enough.
" F D A 's system of policing for
antibiotic residues In milk and
dairy products Is Im proving, but
Is still woefully Inadequate."
said Michael Hansen, a scientist
at the Consumer Policy Institute.
Residues are a problem for
people allergic to antibiotics.
And more antibiotics make It
more likely that drug-resistant
Infections will develop. Hansen
said.
T h e directors of Grossnlckle's
co-op have heard that message.
So even If he would like to use
bovine somatotropin or B S T. as
the product also ts called, his
co-op won't tuke the m ilk.
T h e co-op. the k lu rylu n d A
V irg in ia Milk Producer* Cooper­
ative AMorlutlon Inc., said In u

Ja n . 18 letter lo Its members
thut all Its buyers had Mild they
will not accept milk from treated
cows. The letter cited a "lark of
consumer acceptance."
M ilk that comes from un­
treated cows ran be labeled as
such. But the FD A hasn't yet
settled how those claim s can be
made truthfully and without
misleading the public.
Some fear that If genetically
engineered milk Is widely ac­
cepted It could hurt the Industry
by Increasing production und
depressing prices.
"N o one needs tills ." Mild
Philip Bereano. a University of
W a s h i n g t o n p r o f e s s o r of
technical communication and a
critle of biotechnology. "W e al­
ready have too m uch milk. It
seems to me to be the height of
social Irrationality."

Ills attorney. Skip Dalton, said
the photographs documented le­
gitimate medical conditions und
said the rectal exam was routine
medical procedure.

w ill feel ns though they've been
victim ized aguln — this time b&gt;
the system."
T w o of Mltnlk's clients have
sued Zink. One lawsuit was
settled oid of court last year. Tin
other Is |&gt;endlng.

Under the agreement. Zink, a
pediatric orthopedist, would be
faulted only for not getting
signed consent forms for the
photographs He would be re­
quired lo undergo 20 hours of
medical training, ohtuln consent
for future photos und to have a
witness present d uring those
sessions

In Murrli 1990 an Orange
C o u n ty grand Jury Indicted Zink
on 10 felony counts of ( kjsscss
tng material depicting sexual
conduct by a child and using a
child in a sexual performance.
T h e charges were drop|ied after
a faulty search warrant caused a
Judge to throw out the pictures
as evidence.

T h e a g re e m e n t m u s t be
upproved by the Board ol Medi­
cine.
Keith Mttolk. an attorney rep­
resenting the families of two
trays. said his clients will be
u p s e t If the a g re e m e n t Is
approved.
"It'll Ik - a real slap In the fare
for m y clients." Mltnlk said. "It

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EDITORIALS

W rite your
legislators
With the communications devices we have
these days, fewer people are writing letters.
There are times however, when Idlers are
needed.
The Florida Legislature goes into session
next week. It's lime to let them know how the
citizens of Florida feel about a number of
matters which will lx* coming up.
Some believe in s|x*nding money lo in­
crease prison spare. They believe such a
program will allow* criminals to lx* kept tinder
iock-and-kcy for longer periods.
Governor Chiles wants 14.665 new prison
beds, by selling $300 million in revenue
bonds.
Some oilier legislators will Ik * suggesting
alternate proposals. One would add a penny
(o Ihe state's six cent sales tax lo pay for
50.000 new prison beds.
Insurance Commissioner Tom Gallagher,
said to be a potential Republican candidate
for governor, also wants an additional
onc-ccnt sales lax raise for new prisons and
other anU-ciimc program.
A Democrat representative Is pushing for a
Ivan on Ihe sale, transfer and |x&gt;sscss!on of 37
types of assault weapons.
Lawmakers will also begin consideration of
legalized casino gambling. Some propose
making It open state-wide. Others suggest
allowing II In specific counties which would
approve a referendum on Ihe matter.
Additionally, there are suggestions lo allow
only hverboat gambling, the type suggested
for the Port of Sanford. That would restrict
gaming to on-board water vessels, und not
allow establishments to operate at shore
locations.

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Choose your medical chain-gang
One of the oldest nnti-C om m unlst Jokes
involves a Com m unist agitator who was talking
In a small crowd In New York City's Union
Square.
"C o tn c Ihe revolution.'* he rhapsodized,
"y o u 'll nil cat strawberrlrs and e rrand"
Whereupon a capitalist provocateur In ihe
crowd piped up:
" I don'l like strawberries ami cream ." Tlie
Comm ie glared at him.
President Clinton's lirulth plan would plrase
that old Comm ie. It promises benefits to r v rry
American. Hut what If somebody is ungrateful
enough not lo want Ihosr particular benefits?
The n they will be shoved down his (or her I
throat.
Let's stick, for thr space of this column, to Just
one aspect of the Clinton health plan: Ihe choice
of n doctor, or doctors. Choosing one's doctor Is.
next to choosing one's spouse, probably the most
important decision any of us makes.
Now. to hear HI 11 or Hillary talk, that's no
problem at all under their health plan. Do we
retain the rigid to choose our doctor? You bet we
do! Under the plan, he will be enrolled in one or
another of several "health plans" that are
approved by our regional health alliance. All we

have to do Is choose to Join Ihe health plan he's
in. and -•volla!
All well and good.
Hut uni I Ihe only
person in the country
who frequently needs
m o re th a n one
doctor'/ Maybe you
have a physician who
Is a m e d i c a l
J a c k -o f -a ll-lr a d e s :
who can treat a sinus
Infection, deliver a
b a b y , scl n c o m ­
pound fracture, re­
m ove a corn, and
c u r e w h o o p in g
cough. Hut In every
city of any significant
President
size, each of these
Clinton's health
medical problems Is
plan would
the p ro vin ce of a
please that old
specialist who knows
Commie. ■
how lo handle that
p a rtic u la r kind of
problem better than
any general practitioner possibly could

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In order for this to continue being govern­
ment by the people, (he public must let the
legislators know how they feel. Outpouring of
letters on a particular subject have Influenced
votes in (he past. They may do so again.
You may be for or against the sales tax hike
for prison beds or the governor’s bond
proposal. You should speak out if you will or
will not support legalized casino gambling or
riverboat gambling.
Our legislators should vote according lo the
will of the people and for the good of
everyone.
Write to local legislators. Let them know,
without a doubt, what the people want for the
future of Florida.
The legislature goes into session next week.
Time Is Important, and our future is at stake.
Write today.

LETTERS

The Backward Butterfly
Thia flying flower of the sun'a desire:
erratic, driven, inultl-eolored waver:
content lo b u m Its Iridescent Are
In sacrificial Joy. to briefly savor
the freedom of a beauty made entire.
No appetite to fetter m ind or soul,
beyond the dew and nectar on the flower:
Intent upon Its propagative role
to celebrate the mclam orphlc power,
while moving to achieve the dying goal.
What better way to squander weight and mass.
Ihe substance of the caterpillars feeding;
transforming leaf and (irm ly rooted grass
to winging form so fancifully speeding;
transcending age and stronger at the last.
We humans have to face another truth
and celebrate our life at Its beginning.
In Innocence we waste our flying youth
and when we reach the age of our transcending:
w e’ve lost o u r wings and grown too long of toot )i.
K.H. LaSchancc
Geneva

LE TTE R S T O E D ITO R
Letters to the editor are welcome. All leiler*
must be signed. Include the address of the writer
and a daytime telephone num ber. Leiler* should
be on a single subjccl and be as brief as jxissiblc.
T h e inters arc subject to editing.

Theoretically the Clinton plan would allow a
person lo go outside his bask: health plan In
certain cases (the "point of service option"), or
even enroll lo a "fee-for-servlce" plan under
which he could choose a doctor practicing alone
for fees specified l»y the governm ent. Hut these
options would lx: largely confined, ns a practical
mailer, to the wealthy - and would depend. In
anv case, on the availability of such doctors

JOSEPH SPEAR \

W alsh should
not stand alone

S o m e o f these proposals, s u c h us rtvcrbo al

gambling, become public knowledge only
recently. It appears as though the matter may
have purposely been kept quiet to prevent
any onslaught on sentiment from the people.
Now. If people act quickly, they can let ihe
legislators know how they feel. Many senators
and representatives visited with constituents
during the past few months. Chances arc
however, most area citizens have not given
them any Input.

OK. then - you sign up with the health plan
that carries on Its rolls the doctor you consult
most frequently. In m y case, since I had bypass
heart surgery live years ago. that will lx* m y
cardiologist. Luckily he's nlsn an excellent
all-around man of medicine, well versed In muny
fields. (Of course. If you're In a large coqmrate
health plan, and your doctor Isn't, you're out of
luck I
And whal If you need ••ns sooner or later we all
need •• the soothing services of a font doctor? I
know an excellent one; hut will I have Ihe right
to go to him? Not ordinarily, unless he's enrolled
In the same health plan ns m y cardiologist. And
whal If I had a pregnant wife? She could choose
any obstetrician she wanted ■■ as long as he was
enrolled In that same health plan.

M A R TIN SCH RA M

Who Is crime-fighting phony?
Every pol with a poll is talking tough on
crime these days. So today the name of our
game is "F in d the Phony."
Recently, a prom inent W ashington pol
charged that Ihe leader of (he other party was
“ a phony on the crime issue.” Pick the
description that fits the attacking pol (the
other, of course. (Its the opposition leader).
Q U E S T IO N : Was the speaker:
(A .) Politician No. 1? He talked tough on
crime and backed up his words by proposing to
put 100.000 more cops on the streets. He
backed tougher sentences for repeat offenders.
And he heeded pleas of the nation's police
chiefs to enact the Hrady bill and ban a few of
the most dangerous rapid-fire assault weapons
that drug gangs arc using to kill cops and
Innocent passersby.
(U.) Politician No. 2? He talked tough on
crime, but has rejected the picas by police
chiefs for gun controls. He was against the
Brady bill. And he opposed a ban on certain
domestically made assault weapons — m any of
which are Identical to foreign-made guns Ihe
Hush administration classified as having no
legitimate purpose for hunting or sports. Just
killing people.
A N SW ER : B. It was Politician No. 2 - Sen.
P hil G ra m m . R -T e x n s — w h o was the
attacking pol. Th e leader Gram m attacked as a
"p h o n y " In the war on crime was Politician
No. 1 — President Clinton, who has been
leading Ihe Democrats back from the soft-oncrime political wilderness they wandered Into
decades ago.
Actually, G ram m and House Republican
W hip Newt Gingrich of Georgia teamed in a
double-barrelled effort at the Republican Na­
tional Committee winter meeting to take the
crime Issue away from Clinton on the weekend
before his State of Ihe Union address. A pair of
ex-professors who became self-styled political
pit bulls. G ra m m and Gingrich are poll-reading
mastrrs who know what you want to hear
a b o u t c r im e . In a recent W a ll Stre e t
Jo urn a l-N B C News poll. 03 percent of Am eri­
cans said crime was an "absolute priority" for
government; 83 percent listed welfare: 67
percent, health reform.
Next thing w c knew*. G ram m and Gingrich
seemed to be renam ing the G O P — hear the
Grand Old Ponderers:
G ram m ; “ Bill Clinton talks a good game on
crime. But when you get down to the bottom
line. Bill Clinton Is a phony on the crime
Issue.... (We need a crime bill) that grabs

violent criminals by the throat."
G in grich ; Clinton Is "rejecting virtually
every principle that works In fighting crim e."
We nerd an emergency program to convert
m ilitary bases Intn stockades — "without
television and-or air conditioning" — to house
prisoners.
But the Gram m -GIngrich barrage landed so
wide of reality that their rhetorical a m m uni­
tion seemed a relic of a bygone war. Richard
Nixon made law and order a Republican issue
In 1068: for years. Democrats played Into GO P
han d s b y co u n te rin g e v e ry Republican
"get-lough-on'crooks" speech with a perora­
tion about the socio-economic root causes that
drive deprived kids to crime.
But Clinton comes
f ro m D e m o c r a t ic
Leadership Council
roots and recognizes
that his party must
respond to Middle
A m e ric a n s ' urgent
concern for security
at home — on their
s t r e e t s , In t h e ir
s c h o o l s . II I s
t o u g h -o n -c r lm e
p ro p o s a ls In c lu d e
one championed by
Ih e D L C 's P r o ­
gressive Policy In ­
stitute think tank: a
£ So today Ihe
P o lice C o rp s p ro ­
name of our
gram. lo pay college
gamoIsFinu
costs for students
the Phony. ■
who agree to serve
on local police forces.
Clinton wunts It to
put an extra 100,000
cops on the streets — and that |to use
Gingrich's words) Is the "principle that works"
best In fighting crime. Attorney General Janet
Reno says converting m ilitary bases Into
stockades Is under review: the problem is that
state and local governments don't have Ihe
funds to operate them, even if they were
Immediately made available.
T o w in a war on crime, our leaders and
aprcchmaker* must put policing above poli­
tics. Th a t means an end to the mean-spirited
distortions and pandering.
Even Professors Gram m and Gingrich must
know this: There Is a world of difference
txtwecn using a bully pulpit and being a pulpit
bully.

Iran-Contra special prosecutor Lawrence
Walsh must have (elt like Hie last man
standing at tlx- Alamo when h r delivered Ills
final rrport on Ja n 18.
For most of the seven years he had hern
probing the Inin-Contra scandal, jx-oplr had
been llring projectiles al him Ai lirsi n was
mainly the subjects o( Ills III vest leal loll
O liv e r N o rlh called h im a "v in d ic tiv e
wretch.” Former Assistant Secretary ol Stale
Ellloll Abrams said h r was a worse abuser ol
jxiwer I ban M uim m ar Gudhalt ami Saddam
Hussein.
Then some modera t e s J o in e d th e
c h o r u s . T h e N ew
R e p u b lic depleted
him as a d Illy-dull Icr
His hometown news­
p a p e r . d ie D u lly
O k la h o m a n , urged
him in jiack It up ami
"come hom e."
W h e n It e s u b ml tied his sum m a­
tion. thr hall of fire
was enough to cul
d o w n K in g K o ng
f When he
Walsh had devolved
submitted his
from "doggeilness to
summation, Ihe
ze a lo try." said the
hail ol lire was
W a s h in g to n Post.
enough locul
W alsh Is a "lim e down King
lig h t-se e k in g , selfKong. J
a g g ra n d iz in g , d is ­
gracefully Invidious
scoundrel." said one
of thr convicted culprits. Richard Sccorti.
Former Attorney General Ed Mecsc. who
wouldn't recognize an el hit- if It gave him a
French kiss, descrilx-d llie prtncculor's re|x&gt;n
as "a n uiiconscloiiublc a il uf deception
Intended to cover up W alsh's own unethical
and lllrgul conduct."
How did It feel lo lx* Hie object ol so much
hostility for so long? "I never had a Job where
I was so alone as this one." the lifelong
Republican and former Irderal Judge (old
Baltimore Sun reporter Lyle Dennlslon. "T h e
nloncnrss was worse here Hum anywhere
else. All we hud going for us was the addition
of the media. W c couldn't be studied out
without anyone noticing."
Those words sadden me. I jicrsonnllv
regard this 82-year-old pillar of proldty as a
hero, one of Ihe few jx*oplc on the nallonal
stage for whom I have virtually unreserved
respect. I am sorry lit- had so link* public
supjxiri. I uni s o t &gt;* he hud lo endure so much
enm lly. I am sorry that so m any of reprobates
who bucked and sawed away al our C on­
stitution are now Inhaling Hx- same free air
that n o rm a l, la w -a b id in g c itize n s arc

breathing.
No mailer what you hear and read, dial la
not Lawrence Walsh’s fault. His entire tenure
was a battle to overcome obstacles thrown In
his path by others. Here are the fac ts:
— The United States Congress, many of
whose hypocritical members ure now throw­
ing darts al Walsh. Insisted on going ahead
with hearings, which ncromjiltshed nnllilng
of a jxisltlve nature and made a momentary
hero und eventual millionaire out of it
berlhhoned, hlue-eyed. guptoolhcd. docu­
ment shredding. Illegal gnilulty-nrec|iting
liar.
— Th e White House nml the C IA claimed
Hie nallonal security would lx* Jeopardized If
muny of the documents Walsh needed were
to see Ihe Hghl of day. Num erous allegations
therefore were never Investigated. One trial,
dial of C IA official Joseph Fernandez, was
dismissed because Hie Bush administration
refused to disclose "secrets" Fernandez
claimed he needed to present Ills defense.
— For all the allegations that Walsh
accomplished little, Ihe exact opposite is Iruc.
He attained 11 convictions — more Hum any
special prosecutor before him. T w o convic­
tions — Oliver North and Jo h n Poindexter —
were thrown out on technicalities. North
Immediately claimed he hud been 'exoner­
ated." but as Walsh noted In his final report.
North was In fact found "g u ilty beyond a
reasonable doubt" of serious rrlm cs.
Despite these Incredible encumbrances,
latwrence Walsh endured. I salute him.

�Sanford Harald, Sanford. Florida - Thuraday, February 3, 1994 - BA

Robbery-------Shuttle
Continued from Page IA
Suufnnl police Com m ander
D e n n is W h i t m ir e salt! I n vesttgnlors have received report*
of u while vehicle* seen shortly
after the robbery. Ix-lng driven
east on Seminole Ikndevnrd at a
relatively blub nile of speed.
"W e don't know If that was the
ear used by the two men In their
get-away.** Whitmire said, "but
we are Investigating every lead
we have at this point."
N one of the H o lid a y Inn
personnel were Injnrrd In the
robbery.
W h itm ire said police are
co n d u ctin g an Intensive in ­
vestigation into the robbery' and
following a number of leads at
this time.

School
Hai-to Hartlay and Ray Parker will continue to Inveetigate the unsolved murder of a young girl.

Murder--------------------------------------------------------C ontinued from Page 1A
Is a suspect In three olher
slayings m that stale. Lent lived
In Central Florida during the
tim e C re w s was m u rd e re d .
Police agencies along l h r east
c o a s l w ith u n s o lv e d c h ild
m urders or missing children
cases are asking (|ur*!!nns about
Lent.
P a rk e r was th e le ad I n ­
vest Igatm on Ihr Crews case and
captain or delrcllvrs when lie
rrtlrrd In IUHI utter I t years or
service. Hart lev retired as a
sergeant In 1987 niter 14 years
with the department. Although
Hurtlcy did nol work on the
nitial murder Investigation, he
Id he was Interested In a
m p lr of olh rr rases Lent might
n v r been Involved w ith In
ntral Florida
W hen Lent's name surfaced,
artley gol Ihr OK from Sem i­
te County Shrriff Don Esllnger
r,'|o reactivate t lr murder probe

and enllslrd Parker.
Described as a drifter with no
(termanent job. Lent reportedly
was In Central Florida for at
least four years, lie was Issued a
Florida driver license In 1977
and stayed In D r L a n d and
Paisley before leaving for New
York In 1981, the detectives
said Lent was not a suspect
during the Initial Investigation
The luvrsttgallng duo refer to
Ihemselves as "the Old Folks"
but are looking lorwurd In re­
viewing the c u e files, doing
b a rk g ro u n d check* and r r In tc r v lr w ln g witnesses. T h e
computer technology and scien­
tific analysis avullablr today
should help In Ih r Investigation
Physical evldenir from ih r old
homicide Is still available and
new tests drvrkrpcd slnre the
murder may pm vidr more In­
formation for InvestIg.itors
Th e y will lie working with
several law enforcement agen­
cies, Including the Lake County

Milk
: C ontinued from Page 3 A
~ T h e Pure Food Campaign, run
b y biotechnology critic Jerem y
M fkin. counts ISO producers,
d istrib u to rs and co-ops that
don't want milk from treated
COWS.

T h e Ben and Jerry's ice cream
cmqpany said It won't use milk
from treated cows. A num ber of
school districts. Including the
23,000-student Madison. Wls..
district, have said (hey would
not serve students m ilk from
cows that have had the drug.

Election
A n d F a rm la n d D a irie s In Continued from Page IA
Wallington. N .J.. said it will buy
rem ainder ol Che term ,
through 1995."
only from 700 independent dairy
In addition to Ills position on
producers who pledge to keep
the c o m m is s io n ,. .tore
J u r e also
a iso
their herds free of the drug. The
com pany says It can do - six HCfyed uss llw c it y 's r r p r e KiyCAI.NO. the Council
because It buys directly from 's a n a tiv e inyc
farmers rather than* through - « f _ Loft11 Gbvo'iiinynl*. A rrthat nriiaineuUon
tWr Hint
iirgaimuilJnu
coops, where the product Is jila r .itir n t[ thr
will also have to h e voted on
mingled.
T h e com m ission meets lo*
But not every co-op Is as wary.
night. lH-ginntng.il 7 p in . Ill the
Nor are all buyers.
McDonald's Corp. will accept
commission chambers of Lake
Mary City Hall. 1&lt;X) N. Country
the milk, noting (he FD A ap­
C lub Hoad.
proval,

BATHS
ROBERT L. ADDISON

___
Home, Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

Robert L. Addison. 69. Ellen
Place. Sanford, died Saturday.
Ja n 29. 1994. at H lllhavcn
H ea lth care Center. Sanford.
Born J u ly 29. 1924. in Sanford,
he returned In Ihe area In 1991
Jrom Williamson. N Y. Mr. Ad­
dison was u construction worker
and Baptist. He was an Arm y
veteran of World War II.
Survivors Include wife. Mary
Alice; sons. Tim . Newport News.
Va.. J im m y . Lurry, both of
Rochester. N.Y.. Donnlr. Long
Islund. N.Y. Roliert. Steve, both
of Sanford; brother. Derry McGill
Sr.. Sanford: stslrr. Atta Mar
Richardson. Sanford; 31 grand­
c h i l d r e n a n d n in e g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Wllson-Elrhclbcrgcr Mortuary.
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

Essie M. M cAulcy. 85. Chlpolu
Avenue. DcLund. died Tuesday.
Feb, I. 1994. al Wesl Volusia
M rm o rla l H ospital, D c L n n d .
Horn Ocl. 2, 1908. In Hum lliun.
Ontario. Canada, she moved
from Niagara Fulls lo Central
Florida In 1965. Mrs. M cAulcy
w a s u h o m e m a k e r a .id a
member of Find Presbyterian
Church. DcBary.
Survivors Include husband.
A le x a n d e r; d a u g h te r. C a ro l
Pstro. Pleasantvllle. Calif.; son.
Alan. Indianapolis. Ind.: sister.
Jean Hautn. Florida: two grand­
children.
Stephen R. Ilulduuff Funeral
Home, Deltonu. In charge of
arrangements.

SINCLAIR ASH

JEFFREY SCOTT McKOWN

Sinclair Ash. 79. Dollar Way.
Sanford, died Tuesday. Feb. 1. al
South Seminole Hospital. LongwcmmI. Horn Ocl. 22. 1914. in
Ozark. Fin., he moved to Sanford
In 1918 from there. Mr. Ash wus
u roust met loti worker and a
m e m h e r of P ro g re s s M .B .
C hurch.
Survivors Include wife. Donnie
IL : son. Mickey. Kevll. Ky.:
daughters. Constuncc Dixon und
V i r g in i a W y a tl. b o th of
Rochester. N.Y.. Debra. Sanford:
s is te rs . E d n a H o rln g t o n .
Rochester; two grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchclbcrgcr Mortuary.
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

Jeffrey Scolt M cKow n. 33.
S ylvu n D rive , Sanford, died
Tuesday. Feb. 2. 1994. In D rHury. Horn May 26. I960 In
Atlanta. Ga.. he moved in Cen­
tr a l F lo r id a In 1 9 7 3 . M r.
McKown was a service engineer
for the Stellar Group. Jackson­
ville. He was Protestant.
S u rv iv o rs Include parents.
Don A Virginia McKown. San­
ford; brother, T im . Sanford;
sons. Jeffrey Scott J r . Justin
Wade, bolh of Sanford: paternal
g ra n d m o th e r. D o ro th y E.
McKown. Orange City; maternal
grandm other. Hcatrlcc Wood.
McDonough. Ga.
H u ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Horne. Altamonte Springs, in
charge of arrangements.

JOHN EDW ARD KUMP
J o h n E d w a rd K u m p . 87.
Nnrihlakc Drive. Orange City,
died Tuesday. Feb. I. 1994. at
Jo h n Knox Village Medical Cen­
ter. Orange City. Horn Aug. 22.
1906. In Brooklyn. N .Y .. he
moved lo Central Florida In
1976. Mr. Kump was a telephone
com m unication specialist for
Bronx Municipal Hospital Center
and a Protestant.
Sutvlvors Include son. Ray J ..
A llan d a lc. N.H .: sister. Rose
Weber. Queens. N.Y.: brother.
J o s e p h . Port R ich e y: three
grandchildren.
Stephen R. Huldauff Funeral

S b crlirs oilier and the F ill Task
Force.
Parker looks forward to work­
ing on Ih r case again. "I got to
know the Crews fam ily." the
former detective said. " I worked
on the case so long. We bad a
couple of good suspects in the
case and now w r ’ve got another
one."
Asked to describe the reaction
to the revived Investigation by
Georgia's parents. Parker said,
"ft made me feel good, that's nil I
can say." Th e couple lives on
Florida's west roast. Georgia
also had tw o older brothers.
After seeing the television
program, a Caw clbcrry woman
Idcnllllrd L rn l as ihe man who
a b du rird her from a conven­
ience store then raped her In
Jan u ary 1979 when she was 10.
Police are Investigating the
claim and also a |xkss!hlc link to
Lent In an a ilcm plrd abduction
from the same store five months
later.

Continued from Page l A
school year.
Each nr Ihe schools has Its own
way of conducting the rcglslra
tlon mid makes th ru own plans
as to when the registration will
Ih- done.
Parents whose youngsters will
attend classes ai a multi-track
school are es|Hrlally being en­
couraged lo register early so I hat
the special scheduling needs of
families run Ih- met and ihe
nerds cun Ih- addressed hclnrr
schedulcs are confirmed.
Th e multi-track schools arc
Hear Lake Elementary. Cassel­
berry Elementary. East brook E l­
ementary. English Estates Ele­
mentary, Goldslstro Elementary.
Lake Mary Elementary. Lake
O hrnt.i Elementary. Long wood
Elementary. Partin Elementary.
Pine Crest Elementary. Rainbow
Elementary, Ned Hug Elementa­
ry . Sterling Park Elementary
and Wilder Springs Elementary.
The remaining schools (Alta­
monte Elementary. Geneva E l­
ementary'. Heathrow Elementa­
ry. Kccth Elementary. Midway
Elementary. Spring Lake Eletnentary. Wcklva Elementary.
F o re s t C it y E le m e n ta r y .
Hamllinn Elementary. Idvllwllde
Elementary. Lawton Elementa­
ry . Suhal Point Elem entary.
S te n s lro m E le m e n ta ry , and
W o o d la nd s E le m e n ta ry ) are
single track sclunls.
Parents should bring the fol­
lowing Items tn registration: the
child’s birth certiorate or proof
of date of birth; proof of re­
sidency; immunization record*
and a copy o( the »iuricn\ h jy jjtt
examination, and the student's
MM-tai security number.
Parrnls should contact their
zonrd school for specific Infor­
mation about registration dates.

Continued from Page I A
age free
of Cold W ar rivalry.
T h r long black trail following
the shut Hr. clearly visible frnm
Sanford and notch of Ihe area
wesl of the launch site, was In
the path of Ihe rising sun. giving
the huge clouds of vapor left In
th r wake a [title orange glow.
Discovery q u k k ly settled Into
I!s u 2 l8 -n ii!c orbit.
O n hoard was cosm onaut
Scrgrl Krikalcv. who wore a
R u ssia n H ag p ateh on th r
shoulder of his orange flight suit,
-lust Iteforr llftnir. the head of
Russia's space program. Yuri
Koplcv. wished Krikalcv good
luck and a sale return home
It's ihe first U .S .-Russian
manned mission slnre the 1975
AjHillo-Sovtiz docking and Ihe
first lime ever that astronauts
arid co sm o n a u ts have been
launched in ihe same spaceship.
Th e Russians were I rented to a
rare, trouble-free launch: on time
and with perfect weather. NASA
had worried all week that the
teui|H-r.itnrr might Ih- K hj low for
a -wife liftoff, hul It turned oul to

Itr 40 degrees Fahrenheit. a little
warm er I iian cx|*-rictl.
T h e Untied Stales and Its
former Space Race rival expert.
Discovery' * voyage to lead let
more Joint missions and. by
2001. a shared space station U p
to 10 s h u ttle dockings a n :
planned with Russia's Mfr space
station.
" Il Is sort of Ironic" after yrar-t
of Cold War rivalry with tint
fo rm e r S o vie t U n io n . sal&lt;|
Jerem iah Pearson III. head n|
N A S A 's spaceflight program ainj
a retired Marlin- officer. "Hu|
now there arc no more wan- tij
fight, and the space program's i
good [dace to In-."
A Mir veteran, Krikalcv al­
ready has spent -ItVI days In
s p a c e . S h u tt le to m m u n d e r
Charles Holden J r ., pilot Ken­
n e th Relghller J r .. Franklin
C h a n g -D lu z . J a n Davis and
Hrmald Sega had logged a coin
blued total of Just 52 space days
going Inlo this flight.
O n Saturday, the crew Is to
release a living saueer-llke satrl
life
Information from fh# Alice

contain**! *nth*i r*oo*i

Phone
Continued from Page 3 A
"B u t that's the only restriction
we've ever put on them ," he
said. " T o our knowledge, no one
has ever taken advantage of this.
We don't know of anyone who
has ever been Involved In any
Illegal activities using the tele­
phones In this Tardily."
William Thurber. deputy sec­
retary of th r Department of
Corrections, said ihe agency was
working with thr Florida De­
partment of Law Enforcement
on the Investigation. He would
not ro m m rnt on the details of
tlie probe.
• Officials said they a rr trying lo
prevent Inmates from abusing
phone privileges enjoyed In state
prisons, where convicts can
mukc collect ends tn anyone who
w ill accept.

"These [&gt;eoplr gol 24 hours n
day. seven days week to figure
out these things." Thurber said
“ T h e y keep us busy."
Morris said he and Major David
Briarton. who is in charge of the
Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facili­
ty. have never had Ihe occasion
to change (he facility's policy on
phone culls.
"W e 've never discussed it." he
said. "T h e Inmates have never
given us any occasion lo talk
about making any changes."
He said corrections ofllclals
make un effort to make sure that
no Illegal activities are con­
ducted over prison telephones,
but there are Issues of privacy
that must be observed.
"W e have to be careful." he
said.
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M ICHAEL D. POCZIK
M ic h a e l D . P o c z l k , 4 9 .
Magnollu Avenue. Sanford, died
Monday. Jan. 31, 1994. at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital,
Sanford. Horn April 28. 19-14. In
R osrlund, HI., he m oved to
Central Florida from Chicago In
1974. Mr. Poczlk wus a mainte­
nance worker, lie was a veteran
of the U.S. Navy.
Survivors Inrlude mother. Ann
I’oczlk. Sanford: brother. Alex
S .O rla n d Park. III.
Brtsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

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t u « i » l t*rvic*i for M i Cl*ud*tt« T»*gu«.
O . ot *0« P tc«n A r t . Linford. •So p*u*d
• w «y Tu k td a y . Jan U . at H lllhavan
Htaliticara Cantar. Sanford, sill ba t p m
Saturday at th* N a « Ufa Word Cantar. 1111
S Oak A v a , Sanlord. with fha R#v Ronald
M*rthl*. pallor, and tha Ra« Bobby J
Playar. pallor ol tha M l Calvary Bapliit
Church, daii.anng
main aulogy and
commlltal Intarmant •ill ba In tha Rattla*n
Ctmalary, Sanlord Tht body will Ha In ila'a
at Wilton Elchalbargar Mortuary Inc.. 1119
Pina A v a . Sanlord, trom a until 9 p m
Friday and Saturday from 10 a m until
tarvlca lima at tha Mrw Lit* Word Cantar
Church Thara *&lt;11 ba no vl*wmg following
lha tarvKat
Born In Fort M yari. M i Taagua had livad
In Sanlord tor I ha pail IS yaart coming hara
trom har birth placa M t Taagua attandad
tha public tchoolt ot La# County and w ai a
m am baroIM t Calvary Baptist Church
S urvivo rs Include daughters Sharon
Taagua. Rosl&gt;n Tomban and Shaiada Taagua
Ot Sanlord. Loretta Taagua Ol Ft Myers
sons. Rocky Taagua ol Sanford and Eric
Taagua of Deltona, mother. Claudia Green ot
Sanford father. Lorenro Taagua. Miami,
tillers Avon Boula. Sharonda Gray and
Baity Jo G rren ol Sanford. Janice Taagua ol
Deltona and Brlgol Green ol Atlanta Ga
brothers. Larry Taagua. Daytona Beach.
Alonio Taagua. Ft Lauderdale. Lorenro
Taagua. Jr . Orlando and Eddie Taagua ol
Winter Park paternal grandmother. Rosa
Lea Lewis nine grandchildren, a devoltd
friend. Frank Pritchard, and other relatives
and friends
R J Gamous Funeral Home. New Smyrna
Beach. Is in charge ot arrangements

Pr#tt ti

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EAST) PublK Records ot Semi
County. FL. presently i shewn es
D IV ISIO N
(shown as being I owned by Ruth
nol* County. F L . prosontly
being I gnned by Bob M Ball
C A SE NO *1 m i CA 14 K
Williams
and all parties having
|Shown os being) owned by
and all parties having or claim
M S I AK N A TIO N A L RANK
or claiming to have any right,
Sarah Rees* and all parties
mg t* have any right, lilt* or
Plaintiff.
title or interest In Ih* property
having or claiming So haw any
Interest In Ih* property d*
VS
described above
right, title or interest In the
scribed obok*
S T E V E N J V A D A L A and
W H E R E A S , the Board ot
property described above
W H E R E A S the Board ol
L E IG H A N N VADALA atal
County Commissioners ot Semi
W H E R E A S , the Board ot
County Commisflonork ot Soml
• Defendant*
not*
County, d'd on the llth day
County Commissioners ot Semi
not* Coynty. d-d on the tlth day
NOTICE o r
ot January. IHa find and de
not* County, d d on the llth day
ot January IHa lind and d*
rORECLOSURESALE
da red a structure located in
ot April. IH1. tmd and declared
dared a structure located In
None* is hereby given ileal
Seminole County, to be unset#
structures located In Seminole
Seminole Coamty. to bo unset*
pursuant to that Final Jwdgm*nl
u n s a n ita r y
end a p u b lic
County, to bo unset* un
u n s a n ita ry , a n d a p u b lic
ut foreclosure dat*d January
nuisance
that the owner ot the
sanitary, and a public nuisance
nuisance, met the owner *1 the
l*. I N I and *nl*f*d m civil
property
(according
to the prop
that the owner ot the property
properly (according to fho prop
c a w num bn *J 1001 CA M K. ol
erty records In the Semmol#
(according to the property '»&lt;
erty records m fho Seminoto
ih* Circuit Court ol m* u rn
County Appraiser's Otlice) on
ords In the Seminal* Cosmty
County Appraiser * OH cel on
Judicial Circuit In and tor Sami
which the structure Is located Is
Appre ser t Office) on which the
which Ih* structure Is located Is
no&lt;o County. Florida, wherein
Ruth Williams of IStO Crawford
structures *'* loceted Is Sarah
Bob M Ball Sr Ot 1101 South
K IS LA K N A TIO N A L d a n k it
Drive Santord F L IJfM that
Reese ot t i l l Oak Street Alla
French Avenue Seniord FL
P Ia in t it t and S T E V E N J
ttv*
publk mi'tenc* is a redden
monte springs. F L H70I. that
Jiff I: mat me public nuisance Is
V A D A LA . LI IG H ANN
Hal structure located at ISYO
the public nuisance is commer
a residential structure located
V A D A L A . art D*t*ndantttl. I
Crawford Drive and further
del structures located *t JIM
at JfOJ t*'a»**he Avenue and
will w ll to th# h.ghest and twit
described as set forth above,
Stale Road 40 East and further
further described as w t forth
bidder lor cash at IN« n »tt tront
and that corrective action is
described as sat lorth above
ebev*. end that corrective oc
door at I N i*minoi* County
required to abate the ^ i b lk
end that corrective action Is
Hen is required to abate Ih*
cnurttiouw m Sanford Florida.
nuisance and
required to o4sa*e the public
puSylic nuisance, and
Seminoi* County. Florida, at
W H E R E A S , the Board ot
nuisance, and
W H E R E A S , the Board el
II CO A M on February If. Ittt
County Commissioners found
W H E R E A S . Ih* Board ol
County Commissioners found
m# to*loning described proporty
that the following conditions
that the following conditions 1 County Commissioners lound
a t to t lo rtn in ta ld F in a l
constituted a publk nuisance
reel the following conditions
constituted o public nuisance
Judgment, to w it
(t| The bulldm g has been
constituted o public nultenc*
I I I The building hos been
Lot 40 D E E R RUN Unit t*A
severely damaged by Ih# #la
III The buildings have be***
severely damaged by the *1*
according to in* plal thereof
m e n t s o l n a tu r e d u e to
severely damaged by •*» e*
1*
m e n ls o l n a t u r e d u e to
recorded in Plai (Loo* M Paget
abandwhant IJ) There is trash
m e n ls ot n a t u r e due to
abandonment III There if trash
It and I). ot *n* Public Record!
and debris Inside end outside ot
abandonment I II Thar* is tresh
and debris Inside and outside ot
ot Sominoi* County F lor da
the build ng |]| This condition
and debris inside and Outside the
the building 111 This condition
Oated January Jr m i
constitutes a potential lire hay
buildings 111 This condition
constitutes o potential lire hai
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
ard and
constitutes a potential Hr* hat
ar d and
C N »t el Circuit Court
W H E R E A S Ih* following car
erd and
W HEREAS the following co*
Py Jane E Jesewk
ractive action(s) necessary So
W HEREAS, the follow n* cor
recti** octioAltl necessary to
Deputy Clark
abate
the public nuisance is To
recti.* ectlonUI necessary to
aba** the public nuisance is To
Putil'tn January Tf A February
demolish and remove the build
aba&lt;* tno publk nuisance Is To
demolish and remove the build
X iter
mg trash and debris from the
demolish and remove the build
tng. trash and debris from the
D E N lie
property
ngs Irish and debris from tn#
property
NOW TH E R E FO R E noHc# is
prepertr
N O t IC C F O R H E A R IN G O N
NOW TH E R E F O R E notice is
hereby given to the sa-d Ruth
NOW T H E R E F O R E notice is
O E C L A R E O P U B L IC
hereby given to I he said Rob M
Williams
and e'l parties having
N U ISAN CE
Ball S' and all parties having or i hereby given to the said Sarah
or cla ming to have any right
Reese and all parties having or
Claiming to have any right ml#
IN H E N 110 F T OF W ISO F T
title or interest in the property
cla ming to have any right, title
or interest m the property d*
O F L O T M ST JOSEPHS PR l
described above to appear be
or Interest In the property de
scribed above, to appear before
P G IM Public Record! ot Semi
tore the Board Ot County Com
scribed abOk* to apsvear before
the Board ol County Commie
nolo County. F I . presently
mission#*! ot Seminole County
tte Board ot County Cammis
(shown at be ngi owned by
Stoners el Seminole County.
Florida a' I K P M
at Its
sionars at Seminole County
Kenneth L Barker and oil
Florida, at I » P M
at its
regular hearing on tho t'h day ol
Florid*
at
t
JO
P
M
at
Its
perfiet har&gt;ng or claiming to
regular hearing on the tth day ot
March IHa at 'he Sam no *
regular hearing on the find day
have any right, title or inter eel
March. IHa at the Seminole
County Services Building Room
ot February IHa. at the Sami
County Services Building Room
in tn* property d*Kr &gt;to*d oboe*
ten* I N I East F.rsi Street,
note County Services Building
1914 l t d tost First Street.
W H E R E A S . Ih* Board Ot
Santord Florida to show cause
Ream 1010 not East First
County Comm i i o e ' l ot Soml
Santord. Florida, to show cause
If
any why such structures
Street. Santord Florida to show
If ony. why such structures
note County, d d on the 1tty* day
should not be demolished and
cause it any. why such struc
ol January, ittt tmd and d*
should not be demolished and
cleared from the properly and
lures should not bo demolished
c 'a 'c d structures located In
cleared from the pegporty and
the corrective action ol abate
and doored Irom the property
Seminoto County, to bo unset#
the corrective action ot aba**
ment specified In the Notice ot
and In* corrective action of
ment specified in m* Notice ot
u n s a n it a r y , and a p u b lic
Public Nuisance should not be
abatement specified in the
nuisance met 'n* owner at mo
Public Nuisance should not bo
taken
notice ot P u b lic Nuisance
property 'according to mo prop
token
W ITN E S S my hand and seal
Should not be taken
erty records In th# Samlnoto
W ITNESS my hand and seal
this uti
IJth day at January IH*
N IIN B 4 B m y how# f f d soot . » rw*
tMk Withday of January. IHe.
County Appre.M' I O tfkel on
tic's lfahday ot January Ittt
* l ‘* (I f A u t
which m* structures ore leceted
l SC A lt
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
ISEALI
Is Kenneth L Bo'ker ot 10] Pork
M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clark to the Boat dot
M A R Y A N h t MORSE
Loke street. Orlando F L ; ttvot
Clerk to me Board #4
Cosmty Commissioner sol
Clerk
to
the
Boorrml
the public nuisance It a rttiden
County Commissioners ot
SaminotoCounty. Florida
County
Commissioner
s
ot
tlal structure and a commercial
Semi nolo County. Florida
BY Cary Ion Cohen
' a m : j e County. F toeIda
Structure located ot 771 end TAJ
BY CarylonCohen
Deputy Clerk
BY Cary ton Cohan
Mon'O* Road and lurttiee d*
D*pv*&gt; Clerk
Publish January JO Jf 4 F *b
Deputy Clark
scribed at Ml term above and
Publish January JO Jf 4 Feb
ruery
J M IH4
Publish January JO. Jf A Feb
that correctly* action Is re
ru*'y ) 14 IHa
O EN lit
ruery J. ie IH a
q u irad to abate the public
O E N IH
DEN Ilf
nuisance *"d
N O TIC E F O R H E A R IN O O N
W H E R E A S , the Board ot
D E C L A R E D PUBLIC
County Commissioners loured
NUISANCE
NOTICE FOR H E A R IN O ON
that m* lo&gt;toning cortoitions
IN RE LOT J4 H A R D E N S
D E C L A R E D P U B L IC
constituted 0 public nuisance
A D O PB 7 PG 71 Publk Records
N U IS A N C E
| l) The buildings have been
ot Saminote County. F L . pres
IN RE LO T Jl H AR D EN S
severely damaged by Ih* * 1*
IN THE C IR C U IT COURT.
ently I shown at being I owned by
ADO PB f PG f I Public Records
m e n ls ot n a t u r a du e to
E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IAL
Willie M A Marine L 4 With*
ol Semmol* County. F L . pres
abandonment III There is trash
C
IR
C
U
IT
.
1(4
A
N
O
F
O
R
E rtkln Gritfm and all parnat
ently
I
shown
as
being)
owned
by
end debris inside end outside ot
S E M IN O L E COUNTY.
having or claiming to have any
Wayn* Cleveland and all parties
'he buildings III This rnnditton
F L O R ID A
right, till* ar interest *n the
having a*
to have any
li«t t**f
constitutes * potential
lire her
CAEV NO *4 #11* CA I* K
prep*r*r describee etwve
right. HU* ar tnteroel m ttw
era m a
I f A lii H P C O f O A L HANK
WHO k f AS. the Beard at
t«F
I prewar hr OeecnSwO abeve
Caunty Commissioners o* Semi
(O f .
FOR SAVINGS
W H I O CAS thw Hoard ol
restive ecnenisl necoeeery
•EttMFr to
•• f
PSemHtt
County
Commissioners
Ol
Semi
nol*
Cosmty. d-d on th* llth day
abate the publk nuisance Is To
no** County. d&gt;d on the llth day
ot January. IHa. find and de
demohth ond remOkO the build
G
O
N
ZA
LO
l
P
A
D
IL
L
A
et
*1
Ot January. IHa. tmd and de
da red a structure located In
mgs trash and debris Irons ttse
Oetendantltl
Sem.nole County, to be unsafe
dared a structure located in
N
O
TIC
E
O
F
AC
TIO
N
u n s a n it a r y , and a p u b lic
Seminot*
County,
to
be
unset*,
NOW T H E R E F O R E , notice Is
TO R IC H A R D B LA N K FN
nuisance, that the owner ot the
u n s a n ita r y , a n d a p u b lic
hereby given to the said Ken
Residence Unknown
nuisance, that the owner ot tho
property (according to th* prop
noth L Darter and all paries
Lett Known Mailing Address
arty records in the Seminole
property (according to the prep
having or claiming io hove any
Post
Otflc*
Boa
IS*
erty records m the Seminoi*
County Appraisers O tfkel on
right title, or Interest In the
Apopka
Florida
JJOfJ
which Ih# structure It located
County
Appraiser’!
O
tfkel
on
property described above, to
any
unknown
heirs,
devisees
which
th*
structure
is
located
is
or* Willie M A Martha L . 4
eppo*' before the Boe’ d ol
grantees, assignees, lienor*,
W e y n t C le v e l a n d of Jta
Willie Ertkin Gnttm el Rt J Boa
County Commissionert ot Soml
creditors, trustee*, or ether
Wisconsin Street. Rochester. NY
tA. Santord FL JJIft. that th*
now County. Florida, ot I K
Claiming by. through, under and
publk nwitanc* it a residential
14*0*. that the public nuisance Is
P M ot Ilf regular hearing on
aga
ntf
R
IC
H
A
R
D
B
LAN
KER
structure located at tIOJ First
a residential structure located
the im dey ot March, lisa, ot
Residence Unknown
at tIH First Drive and further
Drive and further described as
the Seminole County Services
YOU
AR
E
N
O
T
IF
IE
D
that
an
described
as
w
t
lorth
above
sat lorth above, and that corrac
Building. Room ION. 1101 East
action to toreclow a mortgage
and that corrective action It
live action is required to abate
First Sheet See lord Florida, to
on the the following property In
required to abate the public
the publk nuisance, and
shorn cause It any. ertiy such
Semmol*County.
Florida
W H E R E A S , th* Board of
nuisance, and
structures Should not be demol
U
N
IT
40
S
O
U
TH
P
O
R
T.
A
County
Commissioner* lound
W H E R E A S . Ihe Board ol
•shod end cleared Irons the
C
O
N
D
O
M
IN
IU
M
.
PHASE
t.
County
Commissioners
lound
that
the following conditions
property and the corrective oc
AC CO R D IN G TO TH E 0E C
thal th* following conditions
constituted a public nuisance
lion ot abatement specified In
LA R A TIO N O F CONDOMINI
I I I Th e building hot been
constituted a public nuisance
mo Notice of Public Nuisance
UM AS R E C O R D E D IN O R
severely damaged by th* *1*
( I ) The building has been
should not be taker
B
O
O
K
la
I
f
.
P
A
G
E
I
f
f
f
.
severely damaged by th* *1*
m e n ls o l n a t u r e d u e to
W ITN E S S my hand and w ol
TH R O U G H II0 (. OF TH E
abandonment III There It trash
m e n t* of n a t u r e d u e to
this llth day 0&lt; January. I Ha
PUBLIC
R
EC
O
R
D
S
OF
SEMI
abandonment
IJ
)
There
I*
tresh
end debris Inside end outside et
IS E A L I
NOLE C O U N T Y . FLO R IO A
and d i. .* Inside and outside ol
the building (Jl This condition
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
hat been tiled agamtt you and
the building (J l This condition
constitutes a poten Hal lire hat
Clock tom* Board ot
other* and you ar* required to
ontlitutet a potential fire haj
ard. and
County Commissioners of
serve a copy of your written
ard. and
W H ER E A S . Ih* following cor
Seminole County. F lor Ida
detente* it arty, to It on SMITH
W HEREAS, the tallowing car
ret live actienltl necessary to
B Y CarylonCohen
4 SIMMONS P A . Plaintiff’s
re d re ectlonitl necessary to
Deputy Clark
abate th* public nuisance it To
attorneys. I l l West Adams
demolish and remove the build
abate th* publk nuisance It' To
Publish January JO » A Fab
Street. Suit* lit*. Jacksonville.
demolish and remove the build
ing abandoned motor vehkto.
rtrary 1. 10 IW4
Florida
1110?
no
more
than
ing.
abandoned
motor
vehicle,
trash and debris Irom the prop
D E N til
thirty IJ tl days from th* first
tresh end debris from the prop
erty
publication date et this notice el
•rty
NOW TH E R E F O R E nolle* Is
action, end til* th* original with
NOW T H E R E F O R E , notice It
hereby given to th* said Willi*
th* Clerk ot this Court either
hereby given to the sold Wayne
M A Maltha L 4 Willie Erskln
beler* service on F R M M t
Cleveland all parties having or
G nttm and all partes having or
attorneys or immediately there
claiming to have any right, till*,
claiming to have any right, title,
alter, otherwise, a default will
or Interest In th* property d*
or interest In 'h* property d*
bt entered against you tor th*
scribed above, to appear before
scribed above, to appeal before
rrnet demanded in tn* com
th* Beard ot County Commit
Ih* Board ol County Comm.s
ptomt
or
petition
tionert el Seminole County.
kloners el Seminole County.
Americans With Disabilities
Flcride. el 1.10 P M . at Its
Florida, at 111 P M . at Its
Act I A D A I N otice
In ec
regular hearing on the (th day el
regu'ar hearing on the (th day of
cor danee with th# Americans
March, IH4. at Ih# Seminole
March. IHa. at the Seminoi*
with Ditabilltlas A d . persons
County Services Bunding. Room
County Services Building Room
Witn * disability who need *
1014 HOI East First Street.
1011. 1101 East First Street.
special accommodation to par
Santord. Florida, to show causa.
Santord. Florida, to show causa
llclpete In this procetdlng
It any. why such structures
It any. why Such structures
should contact A D A Coordinator
should not bo demolished and
should not be demolished and
et H I North Perk A venue. Suit*
cleared Irom Ih# proparty end
cleared from Ih* property and
th* corrective action el abate
N H I. Sanford. Florida Ilf f l at
th* corrective action ot abate
Nest live days prior to th*
mani specified In the Notice el
ment spec Hied In th# Notice ot
proceeding Telephone laOfl
Publk Nuisance should not be
Publk Nuisance should not be
j j j u H E a t *117. i too ess t m
taken
I TOO) or I *00 SIS 1770 (V I. via
W ITNESS my hand and wal
W ITN E S S my hand and seal
Florida Relay Saryk*
•hit IJth day ot January. IHa
this IJth day ot January. IH a
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on
January
Ja,
IHa
ISEA LI
IS E A L I
People often
ISEALI
M AR YANNE M ORSE
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
find rruny practical
Clerk lo th* Board et
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clark to Ihe Board of
Clark ot the Circuit Court
County Commissioners ol
County Commissioner» ol
uses for their yellow
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Seminoi*County. Florida
Seminole County. Florida
pages Unfortunately,
Deputy Clark
BY Caryton Cohan
B Y Caryton Cohan
Publish January J ! 4 February
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NO TIC E OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAM E
Notice Is hereby given thal we
ar* engaged In business at (S t
W State Rd 1)4. W in te r
Springs. F L 11704 Seminoto
County. Florid*, under th*
F ictitio u s Nemo ot R A V IC
C O M P U TE R WORKS, end that
we Intend to register said nama
with th* Division of Corpora
ttons. Tallahassee. Florida In
accordance with the provisions
ot the Fktlttous Nam* Statutes.
To W H Section Salt* Florida
Statutes l»*l.
V k k l Bledsoe
Rafael Senllog*
P ublish February J IHa
D E O JI

Legal N otices
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
F LO R IO A
P R O B ATE DIVISION
File Ne St SI CP
IN RE E S T A T E O F
SUSANS AR CH ER
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
*
Th* administration ol tho
Estate ol SUSAN S ARCHER,
de ceased. F ile N u m bo r
e tS S C P Is pending in Ih*
Circuit Court tor S tM IN O L T
County, Florida Probe'* Dlvl
Sion, the address ot which Is
P O Draw** C. Santord FL
I lf f l Th# name* and addresses
Ot the personal representative
aistf Ih * p e r s o n a l r e p r o
sentatlvo's attorney ar* sat
forth below
A LL I N T E R E S T E D P ER
SONS ARE N O T IF IE D TH A T
All persons on whom this
notice Is served who have ob
(actions that challenge th* valid
ity ot the will the quelitkafions
ol Ih# personal representative
venue, or luriedictten at this
Court ar* required to III* their
oblectiens w ith this Court
W I T H I N T H E L A T E R OF
TH R E E AAONTMS A F T E R TH E
D A TE O f TH E FIR S T P UBLI
CATIO N O T TH IS N O TIC E OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F T E R THE
D A T E O F S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF TH IS N O TIC E ON
TH EM
All creditors ot the decedent
and other persons having claims
o ' demands agamst decedent i
estate on whom o copy ot this
notice is served within three
months alter the del* ol th* lirst
publication ot this notice must
til* their claims with this 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 THE
D A TE OF TH E FIR S T P UBLI
CATIO N OF TH IS N O TIC E OR
TH IR TY OAVS A F T E R THE
D A TE O F S I R V I C F OF A
COPY OF TH IS N O TIC E ON
TH EM
All other creditors ol Ih#
decedent and parsons having
Claims or demands against the
decedent * estate must In# their
d * 'm i with this court W ITH IN

TH R E E M O NTH S A E T E R TH E
D A TE OF TH E FIR S T PUBLI
C ATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC F
A L L C L A IM S
DEM ANDS
AND O B JE C T IO N S NOT SO
F IL E O W ILL BE FO R EV E R
BAR R ED
Tho dale of th* first public*
lien ot this Notice is January Jf.
tsea
Personal Repr*t*nt*tivo
iREf.e G E N TE S S E
I N Banyan Dnvo
Maitland F L Ilf St
Attorney tor Personal
Representative
C H A R L E S D W ILO FR Etq
F tor ida Bar No m i l t
Wilder 4 Cwtton
lf» Versailles Oelv#
Suit* 100
P O Bov sat Ha
Maitland FL Ijry a tlla
407 044 7170
Publish January If A Feteuary
X Itoa
D IN no
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B ATE DIVISION
Fila Number t t t l f C P
IN H E E S T A T E OF
H I Mill MI M O W A B O H A V N It
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th# administration ot the
eclale of H E R B E R T HOWARO
H A V N IC
d e ce a s e d . F it*
Number (a O il CP, a pending in
tn* Circuit Court tor Seminoi*
County. Florida. Probate Dlvl
Sion th# address ot which It Ml
N Park Ave . Santord F L H 7 M
Th* nances and addresses at tho
personal representative and m#
personal representative s at
torney ar# set tor th below
A LL I N T E R E S T E D P ER
SONS ARE N O T IF IE O TH A T
All persons on whom this
notice Is served who have eb
lections that challenge the valid
ity ot the will, th* Qualifketiont
ot th* pe'tonal representative,
venue or luritdcllon ot this
Court ar* required to III* their
o b ltc llo n t w ith this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
th r e e m o n th s a f te r

th e

D A TE OF TH E F IR S T P UBLI
C ATIO N OF TH IS N O TIC E OR
T H IR T Y DAYS A F T E R TH E
0 A T E O F S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF TH IS N O TIC E ON
TH EM
All creditors of th* decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy ol this
no'ka Is served within three
months otter the date ot th# first
publkelton of this notice must
Ilia thair claims with this Court
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
TH R E E M O NTH S A F T E R TH E
D A TE OF TH E F IR S T P UBLI
C ATIO N OF TH IS N O TIC E OR
T H IR T Y OAVS A F T E R TH E
O A T E O F S E R V IC E OF A
COPY O F TH IS N O TIC E ON
th em

All othar creditors ol the
decedent and persons having
claims or dtmends against Ih*
decedent s estol* must III* their
claims with this court W ITH IN
TH R E E M O N TH S A F T E R TH E
O ATE OF TH E F IR S T P UBLI
C ATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E
A L L C L A IM S . O E M A N D S
AND O B JE C T IO N S NOT SO
F IL E D W ILL BE FO R EV E R
BAR R ED
Tho date o' the first public*
lion ot this Notice Is Fabruary J.
ItM
Personal Representative
Gladys Man* Haynl*
Attorney tor Personal
Representative
W IL L IA M F SIM O N ET
400 N Fern Creek Ave
Orlando. F L 11(01
Telephone (a0 7|(**U l)
Florida Bar No 0f«J01
Publish February 1 .10. IM4
D EO If
N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notice It hereby given that |
am engaged In business at Ml
E First St . Santord F L I lf f l.
Seminoto County. F to*Ida. under
th* Fictitious Name of DE
L IL A H ’S. And that I intend to
register said name with th*
Division ol Corporations. Tali*
hast**. Florida In accordance
with th* provisions ol the
Fictitious Nam* Statutes. To
Wit Section U f 0(. Florida
Statutes tWI
Delilah A Terranova
Publish February J. l**a
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T~
FOR SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
File Number ft (11 CP
IN RE E S T A T E O F
JO HN L HIRSCH.
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th* administration el th*
astato ot JOHN L HIRSCH,
d o co o so d . F ile N u m b o r
(a 01) CP. Ik pending In th*
C irc u it Court tor Seminole
Coonly. Florida. Probe'* Dlvl
Ston. th# address ot which Is
Post Ottk# Drawer C. Probate
D iv is io n . Santord. F lo rid a
I l f f l Oatf Th* names and
addresses ol th* personal repr*
senlallv* and th* personal rep
resenletive s attorney are set
lorth betow
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE N O T IF IE D T tfA T
All persons on whom this
notice is served who have ob
lections that challenge th* valid
ity ot th* will, th* quallllcallons
of th* personal representative
venue, or jurisdiction ot this
Court or* required to lit* tholr
objections with this Court
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
T H R E E 7AONTHS A F T E R TH E
D A TE O* TH E FIR S T P U B LI
C A TIO N OF THIS N O TIC E OR
T H IR T Y DAYS A F T E R TH E
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
All creditors ot the decedent
ard othar persons having claims
or demands agamst decedent t
estate on whom o copy o’ hits
nolle* Is served within three
memtht otter the date of th* first
publication of this notk* must
til* itw‘r claims with this Court
w it h in
th e
la te r
th r e e m o n th s a f te r

of

The
O A TE OF TH E FIR S T P U B LI
C A TIO N OF THIS N O TIC E OR
T H IR T Y DAYS A F T E R TH E
D A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
COPY OF THIS N O TIC E ON
TH EM
All othar creditors ol the
decedent and p**sons having
claims O’ demands agamst th*
decedent s estate must fit* ther
claims with this court W ITH IN
T H R E E M O NTH S A F T E R TH E
O A TE OF TH E FIR ST P U B LI
C A TIO N OF 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 O W ILL BE FO R E V E R
B AR R E D
Th* date o' the tlrst public*
lion ot this Notk* is February X
Ittl
Personal Representative
R IC H AR D L HIRSCH
11 West M Street
New York New York 10011
Attorney tor Personal
Refir esantative
C H C R N A S E V IN
IttO Douglas Road Suit* MO A
Corel Gabtot FL1 JIM
Telephone (M fta a lU a l
Florida Bar No 07Jr»l
Publ.sh Feeruery ]. 10. IFSa
O E O ll

N O TIC E F O R H E A R IN O O N
D E C L A R E D PUBLIC
NUISANCE
IN RE LO T I t BLK B A B
S TE V E N S ADD TO M ID W A Y
PB 7 PG M Public Records ot
Seminal* County. F L. presently
(shqwn et ttomgl owned by
Whitley Davit Sr Lit* Islet*.
Turner Davis and W Oavis Jr
and all pa 'la s having ar claim
Ing lo have any right, till* or
Interest In the property da
scribed above
W H E R E A S , th* Board ol
County Commissioners ot Semi
not* County, d d on the llth day
o' January. I M . find and do
&lt;i*'*d a structure located in
Samlnoto County, to b* unset*,
u n s a n ita r y , end * p u b lic
nuitencs. thal Ih* owner* ol th*
property I according to Ih* prop
erty record* In Ih# Sem'seto
County Appraiser's Office) on
which the structure I* located
ere Whitley Deyl* Sr Lit*
Estate Turner Davis, and W
Davis Jr ot (01 El Rancho
Drive. Fort Parc*. F L UafO
that th* public nuisance is a
residential structure located at
1MI Brisson Avenue end further
described A* set forth above
and that corrective action I*
required to *b*t* th* public
nuisance, and
W H E R E A S . Ih* Ooard ol
County Commissioner* lound
that the following conditions
constituted a publk nuisance
411 Th* building hot been
severely damaged by the #1*
m e n ts o l n a t u r e d u o to
abandonment 111 Ther* It trash
and debris Inside and outside ol
th* building (1) This condition
constitutes a potential fir* hat
ard. and
W H ER EAS, the following cor
rocllve octionli) necessary to
abet# th* public nuisance It To
demolish and temovt th* build
Ing. abandoned motor vehicle
trash and debris Irom the prop
orty
NOW T H E R E F O R E , notice It
hereby given lo th* said Whitley
Davit Sr Lit* Estate. Turner
Davit, and W Davit Jr and all
parties having or claiming to
hay* any right, till*, or Inlorost
In th* property described above.
to appear before tho Boo'd ot
County Commissioners ol Soml
noto Cosmty. Florida, at I M
P M at Its regular hearing on
tho (th day ot March. l((a . at
th* Samlnoto County Services
Building Room 1014 1101 East
First S'raet. Santord. Florida, to
show causa. It any. why such
structures should not be demol
Ithed and cleared Irom th*
property and th* corrective ec
lion ol abatement spec Ilied In
tn* Notice ot Public Nuisance
should not be taken
W ITN ES S my hand and keel
this llth day ol January. tt(4
IS E A LI
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clerk to th# Beard of
County Commissioner* ol
Samlnoto County. Florida
BY CarylonCohen
Oeputy Clark
Publish January M. V 4 Feb
ruery X 10. IM*
D E N IK
C O R R E C TE D
N O TIC E OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAM E
Notk* Is hereby given thal I
am engaged in business at P O
Bo&gt; IMT14. Wmtar Springs.
3111* Alia. Samlnoto County.
Florida, under th* PktiHows
Nam* ol KARR V IT KW IK. and
thal I intend to register tald
nem* with th* Division ol Car
porations. Tallahassee Florid*
In accordance with th* pro
visions ol th* Fktltlous Nam*
Statutes. ToW it Section MS 0(.
Florida Statute* IWI
Douglas Scheels
Publish February 1 IHc
O E N 114

Legal N o tic e s
NOTICE OP
PUBLIC HEAR IN O
Th* Samlnoto County Board ot
County C om m issioners will
conduct a pub lk hearing In
Roam 1010 (th* Board Cham
bertl Ot tho County Service*
Building, lioi East First Street.
Santord. F L . on February 11.
I ft4. beginning at 1 00 p m . or
ot soon thereafter as post bi* to
consider th* following

PUBLIC HEAR IN O
FOR A C H AN G F OP
IONINO REGULATIONS
Larry Dal* — Raronlng Irom
R IAA I Single Fwmlly Dwelling
District I to R AM (Affordable
Housing Dwelling D ls trk tl and
atsoctoltd Plan amendment
Irom Low Density Residential to
Medium Density Residential
described *' Lots ( and (. Block
(. Santord Farmk. Plot Book I,
Pag# I lf . Seminoto County.
Florida, further described os
abutting th* south side ot Or
*ng* Boulevard Immediately
south et th* intersection ol
Norm Indiana Street and Or
ang* Boulevard, containing *p
proa m*i#iy 10 acres (BCC Oil
t r k t l)
those In attendance will be
heard and w rit ton comments
may be tiled with the Current
Planning Otlice Hearings may
be continued from time to tlm*
as deemed necessary
Persons w ith d isabilities
needing assistance to perfki
pat* in any ot theta proceeding’
should contact th# Employ**
Relations D*|&gt;*'tm*nt AD A Co
ordmator 4( hours In advance ot
th* m e e tin g a t l i t 1 I H .
evtenston 7*41
Persons or* advised m*i If
they with to appeal any decision
mad* at mi* meeting they will
need * record Ol th* proceed
ings and tor such purpose they
may need to ensure thal a
verbatim record ot th# proceed
ings It mod*, which record
includes th# testimony end evi
fence upon which th* appeal It
to be based Section 1(4 (IM .
Florida statutes. B O AR D OF
C O U N TY C O M M IS S IO N E R S .
BY
H E R B H A R D IN . CUR
R EN T P L A N N IN G DIVISION
MANAGER
Publish February j. Its4

DEOn
N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notk* Is hereby given thal w*
ar# engaged m business #1 1101
Parks*** Court. Winter Park.
F L I l f f l . Sammoto County.
Florida, under th* FktitieuS
Nam e ol C R E A T I V E IM
PRESSIONS. and that w* intend
to register said name with th*
Division ot Corporations Tall*
hast** Florida. In accordance
with th* p ro visio n s of Ih#
Fictitious Name Statutes. To
Wit Section (41 OS. Florida
Statutes Iff!
C R E A TIV E IM PRESSIONS
Jacquelyn Gibson
Laura Hardy
Publish February X 1*04
DEO M
LEO AL A D V E R T IS E M E N T
RE B ID t l/ M T(
NOTICC It H ER EB Y
G IV I N that th* City ot Santord
Florida win receive sealed bids
up to I H P M on Tuesday,
Fefuuary I t l**a m me Pu'
chasing O tlk*. Room tal tor Ih*
ton** mg Itoms
F L U O R B S C E N T LIGHTS/
FIX TU R E S
All brdt *'* to be delivered or
mailed to Th* City of Santord.
Purchasing Ottk# M0 N Pars
Avenue Santord. Florida 11771
Th* seeled bids will be publicly
opened later that same day at
1 M P M In th* City Com
mission Chambers. Room Ilf,
Santord City Hall Lot* otters
will be returned to tender un
Specilkattows and ttw proper
tod terry■ are available *1 no
cost. In th* Purchasing Otlic*
Room 1st. M0 N Park Avenue
Santord. Florida. 1*071 IM Sal)
Facsimile or lalegrapMc tods
will nolb* acceptable
Th* City ol Sanford reserves
tn* right to accept or reject any
or oil tods with or without
cause, to waive tochnicelitto* or
to accept the tod w hkh in Its
judgement best serves th# inter
est at the City
Persons w ith disabilities
needmg assistance to portkl
pato In any of I has* proceedings
should contact th* Personnel
Otlice A O A Coordinator at
IM S*J* tarty eight hour* In
advance ol th* mewling
C IT Y OF S A N FO R D
Walter Sheer In
Purchasing Agent
January I t , m *
Publish February XIP*a

DEO fa

Legal N otices
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
O P T H E EIO H TCCN TH
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN AH O P O R
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. f l 1414 CA14 C
Horn* Savings ot Amorka. FSB.
1 /4/A M om # S A y ln g t ol
Amorka. P A .
Ptointilt.
vs
Johnny R Taylor and Kristin*
M Taylor. M l wit*. Th* Bonk at
W i n t e r P a r k . D o it *
laboratories. I n c . a Florida
corporation. Stork Truss et F lor
Ida. Inc . A Florida corporation,
and Ja n a 'John Do*, fktlttous
names representing tenants In
possession
Oelendantt

NO TICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that pursuant to a Final Judg
man! et foreclosure deled Octo
bar 14. I t t t and an Order
Resetting Sato Date da'ed Jan
uary If. If*4. and entered In
Case No (1 lei* CA u E ot th*
Circuit Court ot th* Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and tor Sami
noto County. F lor Ida wherein.
EM C Mortgage Corporation, a
Delaware corporalien. Plaintiff,
and Johnny R Taylor and
Kristin* M Taylor. Ms wit*. Th*
Bank of Winter Pert Della
Laboratories. In c . * Florida
corporation ar* th* Detondams.
I will salt to th* highest end best
bidder for cash at th* West Iron!
door ot th* Sam mole County
Courthouse In Santord. Florida
at II 00 0‘ctock A M on Febru
ary If, 1*04 th* to!towing fe
ocnbwd property as sal forth In
said Final Judgment to wit
Lot t l . ROBINW OOOl. ec
cordmg to the plat tfertof as
recorded in Plat Book 70 Pages
If and 14 Public Records ot
Seminal* County. Florid*
Together with all inter#*)
which Borrower now has or may
have*Her acquire In or to said
property and In and to 1*1 All
easements and rights ot way
appurtenant thereof and lb) all
buildings, structures, improve
ments flatures and oppuvt*
nances now or haroettvr pieced
thereon, including, but not
limited to. all apparatus and
equipment whether ev not phys
Icoiiy attiaod to the land or any
building used to provide or
supply air cooling, air condi
toning, haat. gas. wator. light,
power, refrigeration, veniiia
tton. laundry, drying (ishwash
ing garbage disposal ar other
services, and oil wasto v*nl
s y s t e m s . ( M i n e d , pool
equipment, window coverings,
d rape s an d drape ry rods
carpeting and floor covering
ownings, ranges Ovens water
he*tors and an*chad cabinet*
It being intended and agreed
that such Item* be conclusively
deemed to be alfiied to end to
be part *4 the real preparty and
(c l all wator and wator right*
(whether or rujl appurtenant)
and shares ot Stock pertaining lo
tush wator or water right*,
ownership ot w hkh ettoct* said
property
and (dl th* rents,
income issues and prefitt at all
property
D A T E D January It. IM4
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K . C IR C U ITC O O R T
B y jA n a E Jasawk
Publish January &gt;7 4 fobrua'y
i me
IN T H E r-IR C U IT COURT
OF T H E K T H JU D ICIAL
C IR C U IT O F FLORIDA.
IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O L E COUNTY
CASE NO; M M * ’. . . ( I B
In re the marriage of
D A V ID R E E V E S
Petitioner.
A LM A N REEVES
f.
N O T IC E OP ACTION
TO A L M A N R E E V E S
Y O U A R E N O TIF IE D that an
action tor Dissolution of Mar
flag* has been filed agemsl you
and you #'* required to serve a
copy ot your written defenses if
ony. to It on D AVID REEVES
who** address is P O BOX lat?
O V IE D O . F L H M J on or be'o 'a
F E B R U A R Y IJ. IM4 and III*
•he original with th* clerk ot this
court either before service on
petitioner o r Im m ediately
thorooHer. Otherwise o default
will be entered against you for
th* rollo l demanded In th*
complaint or petition
O A T E D on JA N U A R Y l ( .
MM
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
As Clerk of the Court
Nancy R Winter
As Deputy Clerk
Publikh January M. If 4 Feb
ruery J. to. m e
D E N taf

N O T IC E OF C H A N O E O P L A N D U I E / R E IO N ING
P U B L IC H EA R IN O T O B E H E L D
M ARCH 1, It M
Notk* Ik hereby given that th* Samlnoto County local Land
Planning Agency'Planning and Toning Commission (L P A P A Z ) will
conduct a public hearing on March 1. Ittt beginning *1 f M p m . or
as soon thereafter as possible. In th* County Services Building. I tot
East First Street. Santord. FL. Room to n (th* Board Chambers!
Th* purpose ot this hearing Is to receive public Input. Input Irom any
tocal government or other agency, and to make recommendations to
th* Samlnoto County Beard et County Commissioners on requested
Small Scat* Amendment* to th* Seminoto County Comprehensive
Plan, and associated reconlngs. as tot lows
Rebtrt Grubb* — Plan amendment from Low Density Residential
lo Planned Development and associated reioning from A I
lAgriculture) to P C O (Planned Development Commercial Oistrktl
described as Taa Parcels M and If. Section IS. Township IIS. Rang*
ME. Seminoto County. Florida, further described os abutting tn*
north Side of Citrus Avenue approximately I.M 0 teal west ol th*
Intersection ot Howell Branch Road and Atom* Avenue (S R aid)
directly norm ol th* Oronge/Semlnol* County lino, containing
approalmetoly ] * acres I BCC District U .
Miranda Pltigerald — Plan amendment from Planned 0*v*ip
ment (RecreationI to Planned Development (Commercial) and
amendment lo th# Springs PUO (Planned Unit Development I final
mast*' plan, described as Taa Parcel IA (lass Iha west ft teal)
lection X Township IIS . Rang* f«E . Seminoto County. Ftorld*. also
described ot th* *pproalm*t*iy south &gt;00 tool ot Tract It ol th*
Springs PUD. further described as abutting th* north side of S R
*14. opproalmaloly (00 loot west of Its# intersection ol S R asa and
Markham Wood* Road and oast ol th* Llttto Weklva River,
containing approalmetoly J 4 acre* ( BCC District S I.
Not* Land us* amendments on property containing llood p rv w
and wetland areal remain sub|»ct to th* applicable Conservation
land us* designation and various Overlay toning classifications and
th* provisions rotating thereto The general public is encouraged to
*PP**' at mi* hearing and present input In accordance with the
procedures utlllced by th* LPA/P4Z Including the submission ot
written comments to the LPA/P4Z. c/o Comprehensive Planning
Otlice". HOI East First Slreel Santord. F L S in t, telephone (aofl
li t UM .
tension fy*4 Comments must be received rw later man
February to. tf*4. to be included In the stall report distributed to
LPA P4Z members TM* hearing may be continued Irom time to
time OS doomed necessary by th* LP A/P 4Z Copies of ms proposed
amendments and reioning* and related Information. Including
complete legal descriptions ol the above described properties and
any comments received, or* available tor public review ot th*
address above. Room 1M7. between the hour* ol I . M a m and S 00
p m . Monday through Friday, excluding holidays
Ptrsons with dikAbillttol needing assistance to partlclpN In any ot
Ihe** proceedings should contact the Employ** Relations Depart
mant AOA Coordinator *4 hours In advance ot m* mooting at ( 407)
H I II M .t atension fM I.
Persons or* advised that If they decide to appeal any decision
mad* at mi* hearing, they will need • record of the proceedings, end
tor such purpose, may may need to ensure a verbatim record of th*
proceeding* Is mad*, whkh record Includes the testimwsy arid
tvidenc* upon which th# appeal is based. Section M s otgs. Florid*
Statutes. B O AR D O F C O U N TY CO M M ISSIO NER S. B Y : FRANCES
CHAN D LER . M A N A G E R . C O M P R E H E N S IV E PLAN N IN O O IVI
SION
Publish February X la. IMS
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Sanford Herald

February 3, 1994

Sports
IN BRIEF

Getting the job done

LO CALLY

Arrow Force II moves a win closer to SAC title

S em inole soccer sign-ups

By TONY DeSORMIER

S A N FO R D — A n y girl w Iki holies in play
Junior varsity or varsity m m for Seminole
lll»{li School next year t* Invlleil In mine play on
« f lu b team belli# lonnril lor I be spring
Players ra n register for the team Hit*
Saturday. Feb 5. ai Seminole High School
Iirtw re n IOa.. * and I p in.
The reglsimll m i let- Is $75. which inrliides
registration, insurance, uniform, and other
expenses. Players should also bring a ropy ol
ilieir b ln h certificate and an ID photo
A parent or guardian should I k- present with
the player when registering
For more Information, enniari Seminole High
School soccer coach S ru v Reno. 323-9087.

I AROUND TH E S TA TE
Florida holds off Auburn
G A IN E S V IL L E — Dan Cross hit a 10-foot
Jum jier with 1:21 left lo give Florida the lead
and A u b rrv Wiley's 5-(ootrr missed as lime
expired In a 08-07 win for the No. 24 Gators over
A u b urn on Wednesday.
Cross llnlshed with a train high 20 (mint* and
five assists for Florida.

Rollins falls in overtim e
.JA C K S O N V ILL E — Alter llohhy Patton hit a
game tying three-pointer with 40 seconds re­
m aining In regulation lo send the contest lo
overtime. North Florida went on to pull out a
90-81 win over Rollins In Sunshine Stale
Conference play Wednesday.
Daniel Parke led Rollins (7-12. 16 In the
conference) with 23 points

Fla. Southern tops Fla. Tech
L A K E L A N D — Chet Galloway uml Jo h n
Saunders each scored 19 jroints lo lead Florida
Southern to a 71) 71 win over Florida Teeli In a
Sun shin r State Conference game Wednesday.

Bram e lifts Barry over St. Leo
MIAM I SH O R ES — Julian llrainc. scored on a

layup with 4.5 setonds left in the game lo Idi
H arry to a 73-72 win over St. Leo tn a Sunshine
State Conference game Wednesday.

Red W ings turn away Lightning
S T . PETER SH U R G — Scotty llowman regis­
tered his 1,000th coaching victory as rookie
goalie C hris Osgood stop|ted 33 shots In
Detroit's 3 -1 win over Tam pa llay Wednesday.
Osgood permitted only Jo hn Tucker's goal
with 2 : 11 remaining In the game.

AROUND TH E NATION
H aw ks kick M agic

N iederm ayer leads Panthers
O T T A W A — Rookie Rob Niedermayer scored
two goal* tn lead the Florida Panthers lo u 4-1
w in o vrr the Ottawa Senators Wednesday night.
Brian Skrudlund scored a first-period goal for
Florida. To m Fitzgerald scored In the third.

W H A T’S HAPPENING
JU C O W om en’s Softball
Bravaid CC at Samlnols CC, 3 p m

Boys’ Basketball
1 Lake Mary at Mainland. FR. 4 p m , JV. 5:30
p .m ; V. 7 p m.
Mount Dora Blbla at Orangtwood Christian
JV . 6 p .m ; V. 7:30 p.m.

G irls ’ Basketball
( Mainland at Oviedo JV 6 p m.; V. 7 30 p m
Spruce Crask at Lakt Howall JV. 6 p m ; V.
7:30 p.m.
Mount Dora Blbla at Orangawood Christian.
3:30 p m .

JV Basketball

'■

■ ■ ■

I Seminole at Lyman. Girls. 6 p m.; Boys. 7:30
p.m.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
F lo rid a

Stale

at

C o m o is ts listin g s on Page 2B_______________

__________

W IN TER P A R K - Despite missing a key
contributor an d Irclng slowed to a crawl by the
homrstutullng Lake Howell Silver Hawk*. Sem i­
nole's Arrow Force II closed In on the Seminole
Athlrtle Conference hoys' ha*kctt&gt;all title with a
59-47 win W ednesday night
Seminole also won the Junior varsity eon test.
59 50
The victory, tlie eighth in u row (or Arrow
Force II and their 10th in 11 start*, pm*
Seminole 119-6. 7-0 SAC") In position to clinch the
SAC" title with a w in at Lyman Friday night.
Lake Howell fell to 10-15.4 3 in the conference
"When you're on a win streak like this, every
gamr get* lugger ami bigger." nald Seminole
coach ikib T r a in .i. "You want tn keep It going,
especially this close to the district tournament
(scheduled lor the week of Feb. 15).”
With Neville Fuller sidelined with u badly
sprained ankle und troth Rrgglr Hollow.iv and

ARROW FORCE It It. tlL V C R M A W K IO
tM M w R tm

4t I |f

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lakt Htwtll (til

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Or*,ion 1 100 4 Marrwro 1 1 0 0 1 . SlwW OOOOt. MrCloud I 1001
Totalt I I 444 4 0
Wminol*
14 11 i ) i t — i t
Lakt Hawaii
O tl II
t — 4»
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041 Total touti - Wminot* * l a k t Hoaall It Fowled out — Hon*
Tadinlcalt - Mon* Rtbound!
Wminol# I I (MrCarrall I I , Lakt
Howall It (Manning || A t !,it !
S*mt«ol* It (Hobart! I ) . la !*
Howall 10 (S*r*tt, tl Twrnovart — i m noif It. la k t Howall l|
Horordt — lamino** It 4. 10 I A C . la k t Howall 10 II. 4 I SAC

Andre Hall limited lo restricted onion. It took
Seminole three quarters to solve the puzzle
presented by the Silver lluw ks. who made It clear
from the ojtenlng Up that tltey had no Intention
of running with the Trib e
As a result, it was u nlp-and-luck battle

through the first three quarters While Seminole
never trailed. Arrow Force H couldn't build a lead
of more thun eight point* until there was two
minutes left In the game,
Trailing 37 29 with 4 03 left In the third
quarter, Lake Howell outsrortd Seminole 9 3 to
rinse tn w ithin two points. 40-38. by the end ol
the period. W hen 1‘aol Rovlnsky opened I he
fourth quarter with a basket, the Silver Hawks
had lied Ih r st ore. 40-40. for the third time In the
game.
Ilnul Tralnu then Ignlird a 15-3 charge by
Seminole with a pair of buckets 19 seconds
apart laike Howell tried lo foul Seminole to gel
Icark In the game, but the Tribe made seven of
right free throws over the Ilnul 69 seconds to
secure the vletory.
"I'm proud of the way the kids adjusted In Ih r
second h a lf." said Boh Tru ln n
"T h e y did
w hatever It took lo w in ."
While Fuller's medium-range Jum p shooting
skills would have hern particularly hrlpful

See Hoops, Page 2B

S C C cagers
register
M-FC wins
on the road

Tribe girls end
losing streak
F ro m Stott R e p o rts

SANFORD —
Tenacious defense and reasonably
accurate free throw shooting allowed tin Seminole High
School girls' basketball team lo snap a live-game losing
streak Wednesday with a 60-56 w in over Spruce Creek
Th e win over the ILtwks gives Seminole (IO -I5 ) a 6-1
record against Volusia County school* this season
"W e played a hcekliva defensive gam e." said
Seminole m u c h Jo h n McNamara. "T h a t's a* good a
man to man defense as we've played all season. When
we play like that. we« uncompete with anyone."
Seminole's defense limited Spruc e Creek lo lost nine
point* to U ith the first ami third quarters. The Tribe,
who have made little more than 5 0 |»-rcent ol their tree
throws Ids season. hrl|M'd themselves cousldenilily by
making 11of 24 at tempts Wednesday.
Ik-causc It was their last home game of the tegular
season, the Seminole* alvi celebrated Seniors Night,
honoring thetr graduating teammates.
Flttlnglv. sc-inor Shay Brown rolleeted 13 |Milnls and
five rrlround* to Iirl|i tin- Tribe ktux-k o(f Spruce Creek
Tcnnishla KUbon led N iu ltio k w iili 25 |Himin. IO
i i -I mmiiiiIs . and lour a s s is ts
Mtmlee lla m p trm ridded eight imiIii I*. live rebounds,
amt six steal* w hile Dana Mcrrti k chipped to with eight
points, six rebounds, und five assists

Prom t u f f Rsport*_______
O R LA N D O — T h e y were pi.eying
In different counties and used rim trusting styles, tint the Seminole
C o in m un lly College women's and
m en's huskrttcall teams Ixuli (Misted
victories on the road Wednesday
night.
Th e SCC women, led by Seminole
High School graduate Shell Red­
dicks. used a stiKoealing defense to
ii|&gt;*rl state-ranked Valencia C o m ­
m u n ity College. 49-48. lo a MidFlorida Conference game played in
Orlando.

Sac Raiders. Page 2B
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Winm*I*

A T L A N T A — Lenny W llkrns enached Iris
900th NHA victory Wednesday as DomlnK|ue
W ilkins scored 26 points und the Atlanta
Hawks' reserves led a second-quarter surge In n
I 18-99 Victory over the Orlando Magic.
Shaquillc O'Neal scored 22 |&gt;olnts to lead
Orlando, his 17lh straight game with 20 point*
or more,

0 7 : 3 0 p .m . ESPN.
Massachusetts. (IJ

Herald Sports Editor

U I* »

M -00

Thrta p o rl l.* d goal!
Iprvt* Cr**k 1 (Morgan 11 total lovli - I p u c t
Croak 10 Wminota n
FowWd Owl
Spfu&lt;# Craak. Craw! l*m,nol*.
Hampton and Millar T#&lt;hnical!
Sport* Craak banth Raterd!
Spruta
Craak 14* Sam mol* 10 II

HtfaM M m * kg MicSaat H H O w U

Shay Brown, one ol Ihreo sonlors on Seminole's roster
this season, contributed 13 points and live rebounds In
tho Fighting Semlnoles' victory ovor Spruce Creek.

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Thraa poml I,aid goal!
Wminol* CC 0 1
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and G arda Technical! — Non* RabOMsH
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a iM F C

Season’s 5th meeting
for Rams, Patriots to
decide 5A-Dist. 4 title
Prom Staff R eports
W IN TER P A R K - Maybe the fifth
time will be the charm for the Luke
Brantley High School boys' soccer
team.
On Wednesday night, the Patriots
milled to beat Lake Howell 2-1 while
the Luke Mary Rums were ripping
the DcLand Bulldogs 7 1 In the
semifinals of the SA-Dlstrlct 4
tournament.
T h e v ic to rie s vault seventhseeded Lake Brantley and No. Iseed Lake M ary Into Friday night s
championship game, which will be
played at 7 p .m . ut Lake Mary's Don
T . Reynolds Stadium
It will be the fifth that the Patriots
(14-11-41 und R am s (24-2-3) have
played this season. In the four
previous meetings, laikc Mary has
won three while the fourth ended In
a 1-1 tic.
The Patriots came within six
minutes of m issing another rematch
with the Ram s as Lake Howell
scored first early In the first half and
held the lead until lute III the
contest.
Playing at Lake Howell's Richard
L. Evans Field, the Silver Hawks
went up 1-0 w hen Dean Shields
ronvrrlrd n f rr r kirk Into n goul In
the game's I3 tli minute.
Just when It looked like Shield'
goal might hold up. Ken Vlllcl
netted the e q u a liz e r for L n k c
Brantley with six minutes left In the
game. Then, w ith a little more than
u minute lo play. Chris Branding
scored lo put Luke Brantley ahead.
"W c started out kind of flat and
Shields hit a beautiful free k ick."
said Lake B ra n tle y coaeh J im

Brody. "Fortunately, wc were ubtc
to score twice In the last six minutes
to pull It out."
Lake Howell (1 2 -1 1 -1| oulshot
Lake Brantley 9-8 while the Patriots
had u 4-1 advantage In corner kicks.
Patriot goalie Scun Seuvcr. who wus
brilliant In Lake Brantley's shootout
victory over Lym an Tuesday night,
made three saves while Silver Hawk
'kcc|K-r Jacob Zosky. collected four
saves.
"It was a tough one to lose," said
L u k e H o w e ll c o a c h A n n t o lc
Popovich. "W c had the game all the
way except for the last couple of
minutes. But you have to play a full
80 minutes at this level. We didn't
and we lost."
W hile the Luke Bruntley-Lukc
Howell game wus decided In the
final six minutes, the Lake MaryDcLand game wus all but over In '
the first two minutes as the Rums
strurk for three goals In the (1st 120
seconds.
“ Tonight was unbelievable." said
Luke Mary coach L a rry McCorkle.
"In the ojtenlng sequence, wc had a
long throw-ln Into their penalty
area. It seemed like wc took 10 or 12
shots on goal, the bull Just bouncing
off players, before Jo d i (dc Bruin)
finally kicked It In.
" T h a t hud to be emotionally
d rain in g for D c L a n d . Wc were
relentless. It was pretty awesome to
watch."
de Hrutn und Aren Cook each
scored two goals for the Rams. To n y
Bazlle. Jason Tlsdell. and Anders
Alingrcn each had one goal. Jo n
Martin assisted on two goals. TIs dell. Matt Rosenblum. and Ralph

ClBce Soccer. Page 2B

M*f *M Rbot* by M*ft H*rrU

Lake Mary played heads and shoulders, literally and figuratively, over the
DcLand Bulldogs Wednesday as Brandon Woods (No. 4), Mall Rosonblum
(No. ?). and (he Rams dominated Ihe game offensively and defensively.

FO R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E OF S P O R TS IN Y O U R A R E A , R EA D TH E S A N FO R D H ER A LD D A ILY

�&gt;■ - Sanford Harald. Sanford. Florida - Thuraday. Fabnjary 3, 1904

S TA TS &amp; STANDINGS
|pooa
Attanli

111. Orland4 ft

Dttrod 104. M)1«e4vttt90
D 4II4 1 13. M.nnecoi* M
Coldan Slato IF. Denver 14

John Carroll f f . Mount Unton 11
Ktnyon I I . Casa Western 47
Mane realtor ioj Franklm 74
Marquatta I f . Ala Birmingham 14
Minn Morris 7t. Winona SI *5
Mo Southern I I Mo Si Louis 7*
Moorhead St fa SWMmnreolalO
NE Illinois 101. Trim ly. Ill 44
Norlhwostorn. Iowa 104 Dana to
Ohio U 17, K m I af
Ohio Wretyn 1 1. Obanin 70
Otivfl f l. Aim* 71
Ottawa. Kan 111. Baihany. K*n 100
Oittibain f l Mar toil! 71
Rosa Hillman f l. Wabash M
Shawnee SI f ) Wtlbrrforca to
Vena Heights ID . Madonna *7
SI Louts fa. Day Ion 71
SI Nortetrl 71. Lakt Forest 47
SI Ot*l»1. B#th*l. Minn 71
Tty tor 41. G reet W
Toledo 70 Cam M&gt;&lt;higen44
Tri Slato f l. Concordia Mich to
Washburn f l NE Miseourila
Wayne N*b 4* Quincy 14
Wichita Si 4). Drake Ff. OT
Wis ft iv Falls to Wit la C rosea 70
Wis S ie v m tP l Ff.W.s Oshkosh 71
W e Stout44 Wis E avCIa.rf kl
Wle Whitowatorfl Wis Plaltovillall
Wisconsin 17. M.chigan SI 41
Wiiimbarg 44. Dflianca 74

NHL

Peckers, Neth and Son
take Wednesday lead
Start

Fro m
Roporto
All Times EST
E A S TE R N C O N FE R E N C E
Atlantic DiviSton
I RamidMan
too i n
1M
SA N K O R l) — Tilts week, (h rrr
W L T Pis O F OA
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N Y ft anger)
I ) II 4 70 144 i n
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New Jercey
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K crrra ito n W rd n csd u y Men’s
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Fiend*
I I 11 It 14 14} i n
W o o l n e t - 1/1. O: l t .» l
Polnr Bear Slowpltch SofULill
191
Philadelphia
1
141
14
14
I
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1 00 4*0 i n
League.
Wachington
4
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17
14
147
1)«
if tc S a tt y E iB a g i
1100 i* o
Tampa Bay
Keekers, one of three (rams
1 W tH m Up Jane*
] to
,
'* W 4 44 i h i n
NY litonder*
.
1 1 1) 1 41 141 i n
0 (I I I D M P II II H M T (1 1 1) 1 M H DO
(led fur first plate when piny
Net th en ) Divicien
iM iM M iin iD in rn
started Iasi nielli al Chase Park,
Pilltburgh
» u 11 41 m i n
Third rtet — 1/11. 0 11.FT
Bodon
rolled lo u 13'l win over Dee's
7S U f m 144 144
IK ryp to Le o
11*1 1(0
t &lt;0
Monlreal
« It • a 14F HO
Ntils/MrC.al&gt;e tn u Hitinr stopped
iL im tU t iw
t to i n
Buttolo
14 71 1 si 144 171
IG eorg ia Fly
1M
by (he 12 run rule after five
10 H 1
Quebec
140 1F1
O I I t l I* to P I I 11 t i n T I I 1 I I I U N
Hartford
ia 10 f 41 1)7 tf*
Innings.
Fourth rock — 1/14. a. II 11
Oi'aw*
t M 1 14 1)4 744
I Hop* r *torbeet
n to M to I 40
Nelh and Son Roofing followed
W
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Cenltfl Diniien
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Uncle N lrk ’s tn n game matching
H A W K ! I l l M A O IC tt
o i m i i n n P i n t iti n r u m i 4 t i.«
Toronto
I t 14 n 4F III 149
O R LA N D O I t t )
FlMh 11(4 — J/lt, C; II It
iln- other two teams tied for first.
O*
troll
170
71
14
%
47
7)4
Andtrwjn a I I 00 11. Turner 4 F I I 10
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7 00 1 40 100
Alter four werks of play. Re
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» to a M 14) 149
I I I 1 F. Rolline 00 00 ( . Avtnt 14 1 0 1
ISgoriyOoreen
1 00
Chicago
11 11 4 U 1U 144
B M .it A l l 11 14 Scoll 11001. Royol 1 * 4 4
mid Son Rooting ul 3-1. Uncle
O ( F I I n M P I0 D IT to T I I F SI n i M
Winnipeg
11 X 4 40 1)1 11)
I. Green 7 ) 4 * to, Tower I I 0 0 1 Totolc
la t h r t e t - I / l a . o t i n
Nick’s 12-21 drops Into third
Panlic
(btician
4 0 F F lF »tt
I S| Cenlfrtoto
too 3 to 110
Ceiga.y
1) 11 t H tfl 144
p l a c e a h e a d of D e e ’ s
A TLA N TA ( l l l l
4 Yatk Ha Franeene*
f 00 4 10
S O UTH W EST
Vancouver
Wtlklnt t 14 F 1 14 Willi) F 14 4 I tl. Koneik
H 1) 1 14 177 &gt;44
Nuls/McCabc (0-4).
) Armor OISNel
4 00
Oklahoma*),
Southern
M
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M
Anaheim
70 30 4 44 tlf 149
14 0 0 4. Augmon 34 111. Blaylock 1 II 0 0
0 (1 l i l t n P I M I M M T I M I I 111 n
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Oklahoma SI 10 Kansas SI If
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to 77 It *1 111 141
1 1 14. Kaalt I F 14 F. Whalley 4 1 I l f .
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1 to It 00 4 40
Svi Ross SI 44 DallasaO
Edmonton
l l 11 a H 144 I t ]
Graham 00 00 0. Edward) 1 ) 0 0 1 To ttll
battle for first place .it 7 p m.
t R o d Pond
n n
4 00
I r i d A l M K Bayin' 74
Wfdneutay-) Game)
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i m i -a i i ) i i n . i l
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N Y Islanders 4 N Y Rangers a tie
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t Aramayo Aiplrl
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FAR W EST
Washington 1. Philadelphia 1
0 1. Skltok O i l . Atlanta I F (F r rr a ll I t .
JM .k tlD o n
4K 4U
R rckrrs’ IH lilt attack with u
Colorado Christian I i Nebraska Krarney
Oefrait). Tampa Bay 1
Wilk.nt
I
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Wllllk
0
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0
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Fowtod
F Mend.be Rayte
16 70
tl
triple, double, single three runs
Darias 7, Wlnmpeg 3
out - Nona Rebound) — Orlando 4} .O N ttl
O i l I I M M P I I I I M F I T T I I IF I1 IF .M
Occidental 13 Wh Hier M
Edmonton*. Los Angeles 4
I ) . Altanla W I Keel. II A n lcti - Orlando I I
scored, arid tw o K ttl. T o m
Ninth r t e t - 7/1. C: I I I
Pomona
P
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fa
Redlands
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Vancouver 4 Chicago 4
(HardOeeay. Skltot FI. Atlanla M (Blaylock
I Dally Rtppl*
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Gracey contributed « double,
W
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Colo
14,
S
Colorado
7*
Calgary
4
Anaheim
3
I I ) Total towli - Orlando I I. Atlanla to
) Den.m N'gMe
I ] 10 1140
two singles, two m ns. and four
Thursday's Games
Technical) — Hardaway Andtryon A —
1 Loud LI m
i 00
N Y Rangers *1 Boston. F l i p m
Rill. Je rry Herm an added a
14.140
O l l l i n n P I O I I M M T I I l IIM U II
F L O R ID A 44. A U B U R N 47
San Jos* el Phtlede'phj. 7 11 p m
triple, two singles, thrre runs,
14throe* — 1/lt. D 11.11
A UB UR N 11 ID
Quebec *1 SI Louis I 31 p m
F Smiley PaDtm
11 40 I H 1 00
Wiley 4 7 1111. Swmton 7 I I I F II. Burke
und nn Kttl.
Friday's Oamts
I C lt'v l Bottom
1 30 100
1 ) 0 0 4, Parson t l ItO I IF. Smith 4 100 10
O tije a a l New Jersey. 7 l i p m
IT IIV IC
in
Chuck H runian chipped In
Flanigan 0 )0 0 0 . Stuart 0 I 00 A Costner 0 I
Bvflatoat Florida. 7 ) ! p m
O (I F )4 B M P i l l ) 1140T O ' l l H I M !
000 Totals 1*10)147
with
a double, single, two runs,
Pittsburgh
al
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p
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lif t r t e t - 1 / lt . 0 : 11.11
FLO R ID A (IF D
Monlreal al Washington 4 01 p m
and tw o R B I. C h ris Dnporr
EAST
I Summ E i're»tr1
I I 00 4 40 4 40
DeCtortq 1 1 0 0 10 Thompson I F 0 0 ). Hill
HarllerdaiWinnipeg ■ U p m
Aartpm I t M arty. N Y FI
F C r't Thunderbolt
14 40 I 40
doubled, singled, scorrd a run.
1 * 4 4 14. Brown 4 14 00 14 Cross 4 I I 1 * F0
Chicago al Edmonton. • 11pm
Alter Iphl 44. Moravian D
4 Brtttim Woodt
in
Anderson 41 00 I Dyfkoibotn 00 00 t.
and had an RBI To m Bovd
Vancouver f l Anaheim, 10 11 p m
A m a rk a n ln lt t ). Springfield to
Q II tl Fl.to P II FI 111 M T ( I F I I IIF1 to
Kuism# 0 0 0 0 0. G Williams 0 I 0 0 0 Totals
tripled, singled, and drove In two
Ban lit 1 FI. Qummpiac FF
T T (F i l l 7 4)0 to Jack pel 1411 M
IF I f f 1144
Bucknall Ito Cotgat* ito .lO T
runs. Jeff Sladek had a single.
llth rm t — 1/lt. A : 11 1*
Hairttm# - Auburn 3D. Flared* 71 &gt; Point
Cabrinl 101. hAarywood 4)
tE y tu L o n o r
I I 40 « H 1140
goals — Auburn 4 1) (Person ) 1. Smith 1 1,
California. Pa I I I . Clarion 111. }O T
i Graceful Sanov*
i n 410
Wiley I I . Samson 01. Burse 01). Florida
CeeatlGuardU.
hingeFtomt
4
]
F Lady Jvetiet
1140
114 iCrotS I I Brown I F . Thompson 01.
Colley Searytr I IF. Oanal Wttntor at
R E D WINGS 1. L IG H TN IN G I
Q (4-1114.M P ( M l I I I T 14-4 FI m . H
G Williams 0 I Anderson 0 1) Fouled Out
Concord It. W Virginia Ttth Ft
Dtlreil
l
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llth rtet — I ' l l . ■ : 11.11
Nona Rtboundt
Auburn I I (Wiley. Bulk*
Concordia. N Y III. N Y T ic F ill)
Tama* Bay
4 I
t - l
I E it it t Pop Tart
FH in
H I
Person II. Florida 31 (Hill f) Assists Continued from IB
E 11r obttMown FA W*dtntr M
Ftrtl t*•&gt;ted — l Detroit. Kennedy l
1 CrrtnyPitt
III III
Auburn II (H*n&gt;g*n Fl. Florida tl (C ro ssD .
Folrm
ontSl
Bl.
Davit
a
Elkina
I*
(Sltllngeet. F 7* ) Detroit, Frimeau 14
IJ lB ra o lt y
140
Total touts - Auburn 10. Florida 10 A
ugohml
Franklin Ptorcf OF. Now Harnpahiro Call FI
(K o ito v . Fed eravl. 1) J ) F te a llifk —
O ( M l ti n P l l l l D O T It 14) M4-M OD
*014
the Silver H a w k s' defensive
Frokltewrg SI 41. Juelala FI
P iobe»1 0 * 1. minor m*|or IrougSutg ltgM
144-11) M l.44
mgl. Ik &gt;t. Poeuhe* IH m*tor It.gMingi
Gannon FI. Marcytnxel 41
scheme. Tralnn said th.it Ids
Itn ra tt — l / L A r M i l
Galtykburp IF. W M ir y lm d D
14 )t
i B i f O i w p iiO iio
140 t n
no
mere aliscnee — or the absence
letend Period - ) Detroit Ai.aralt &gt;
H im ilto n ll. U lk a Ft
4 StrpptrJohn
1140 It O
WadiMsday's Women's Starts
of
any player — is enough In
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100
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dlsrupl Seminole's atlaek
Holy Crokk f l Fordhom If. O T
Adtiphi *1 M t'c y N V St
Lapomto. Del (roughing), 70 00
Q ( M l ll.M P ( M l D M T ( M l ) 44 M 1
Third Period — 4 Tampa He, Tucker to
HepetorOI. Mkdpf* E v o rilF
American Inti 41. Springfield*!
11-4-MI l i t to
" A l Ibis stage In Ihe season,
IBredtoy H em rltkl, IF 4* Penettiei —
IllueodU. P frm SI l l
A-*44r H -I1 M .II)
A lv a m iffA Philo PFiormacy*)
chemistry Is almost as imiMirtanl
Bradley TB Hugh lin k mgl. I n Deiio-t
Indiano. P i f l. Lack H trfn 11
Benttoy Fl, Qumupioc &lt;7
bench carved by Sillecger (too many men!
Jtre ty City SI I I. Rtdpfra Nan ark t f
as physical skills.” said Trains.
Btoomtburg Fl. Mlttoesiilia 14
Jannt Hop* ir t Fl. Dkkmtan 44
Branded i t Worcester Ttch 11
F M DiMao TB Im k m g l. to to
"If you're a good learn, whleh
Wrote nn goal — 0*troit 14 F * ■ X3 Tampa
K ln p t.P l f l Ctol4w*rtV*l F)
Clarion *0. California Pa 4*
we're on (he way to becoming,
La Rocha IF. Pill Bradtardll
Bay 17 I 1 / -J 4
Colgate FL Bucknrll IF
Wkdaecday etght
Fto *« play Oppartvnliet — Detroit 0 ot F
L t Moyna f l. SI Laevranca Fl
Connecticut |7, Gaorgthywn I*. O T
you gel into a comfort zone with
Fuel game
Tampa Bay 0(rf )
Lahiph t l . Laiayatto 10
Cortland SI 14 Albany N Y 10
certain players going In ul cer­
F Forurla
1100 4 40 4to
Goeltet
—
Detro-i
Ocgoed
1)4
4
()4
Lahman Ft. Purchaea SI Fl
Dkkinaen 71, Johns Hopkins 1)
iPmkon
0 00 140
Uwlt 1) tain) Tampa Bey. Puppa i*3i a tain times mid doing certain
Manet told Fa. Kutttoanaf
Disl ot Columbia f l. Columbia Union Fl
IBato
100
things.
1)0 I t )
M a n Lowall 10. Kama SI 41
Dr f ie I *7, Iona 44
0 1 4 -D M M P (F4| 111 I* T (P A-11 l i t .M
Marrimack M . Slonah.ll Ft
A — 11.1*0
East Stroudsburg 77. Wtst Chector 11
“ TOtllghl. Neville wasn't there
laemdpima
Retore* - Dare Jackcon Lmecmtn
MiltoravUtoFa. BtoomtbwriIF
EI if aba ih town H A Wtomar 4)
■ Pita Forwrll
1140 4 to i n
to do ihe things ib.ii he does, so
Kevin Coiltnc Jean M a in
Mount SI VIncan! M . Bard S3
Fordham } t . Holy Cross SI
4 B ttoO yarl
n o to M
Muhtontearg 11 Saarlhmor* 10
we bad lo (tud another wav lo
Franklin Ptarcat* New Hampshire Col 44.
I M a rt.I Clilmtto
» M
N lv y Fl. Arm y 4?
OT
gel ihe job done."
Q (* B I U M P IM 1 t l l . t l T IB4-1) M M
Na*r P alti SI *4. U l k l Ttch 14
Fiosfburg SI 4f,Shenandoah4F
P AN TH E R S 4. S E N A T O R ) I
1
D O IF A in J *
•- - - 4 - What Arrow Force 11 did was
Pact tr QuaantCoJI S3
Indiaha. Pa 4L Lock Haven ft
Ftorid*
)
I’ *- I - 4
Pvrv&gt;K B ahrandll G r n f C ilrO l
spread the olfense around, getKings. Pa ff. Dataware Vai 34 O T
One we
|
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b t b I
4 Pita Erktopa
1} to 1 to l to
Pun* Ta.rito Of. C Mr Pact rt
LalaytitoM Lahiph 4)
Ftrcl Period
1 7Mt.de N te derm j.rr 7
ling points from seven of ihe
I O t a Crumttt
i to 1 M
R am apalA Wm Patonantl
Layoia. M d t l Hoisha 41
l Smith Fttrgeratdl I 7* F Oita** Lamb 10
IM a rra t Jleyet
4 to
other nine players Brad Tratua
S Connaclicvlf* Bridgeport fa O T
Lytom&gt;ng 71. W.lkaSM
IShAw),*
If
1
Florida.
SkrudtandI
(Hough
O ( M l ll.M P (411 ILF* T 14 I I I D I M
SacradHaarl Fl. NawHavan 31
M ontlitldal. KuiytownfF
Brown) It If Penalliec — Cirella. Flo
had a team high 17 |Nilnis while
F forth pt m t
S t tom Taikyo I0A Ahtarton B roa ddutfl
Mast Lowell f l Kean Si 41
(hooking) I ) la Dneeri. O n (hooking).
Erie Kolx-rts t nllcrtcd I I potuis
I E rh lila O y a rl
t to 1 to i n
Scranton M . P D U Mad eon la
Pace 41. Queans Col 14
1* 7*
lO M a Jo ta
to o 1100 UHfmor* « . Middtotlury 43
and eight relHitinds
Penn SI Bfhrend 11, Grov* City I )
Second Period - 4 Florida Niedermayer 4
1 Pinion Enrique
too
si.pptry Rock 77. Edmteoro II
Phi la T e a tito n .C W Post 11
(Barnet Murphy). 77 Ftonallrek — Severyn.
For Lake Howell. Rovlnsky
0 (1 -4 ) D . l Ptl-41 I U M T ( M I ) M4.M
SI Arekalm 101. Bryant Ff
P.ovidenc* *0. Syracuse 34
F lf. meior (lighting). 7 I ) ; Raglan, O il.
netted
a game high 2 1 (minis,
Filth oa mo
SI Pftor ifO . Loyola. Md 13
Rulgars *4. Was! Virginia 41
minor major (elbowing lighting ) ) ) . Of
F Bolo Chlmeto
1140 I M 140
SukquaFeanna 101. Maevah M
St Anselm FA Bryant 11
law* bench carved by Levine (loo many
tM a rc t l Enrlqut
I t 00 100
ToweonSI Of. M d Balllmor* County 31
SI Lawrence 44. Oswego SI ft
men). F .II Banning Fla troughmgi. I ) 07.
RAMS TOP PATRIO TS
1 Pintern Forurla
J to
Uptala Ff. Draw M
SI M itfe ftrs tL Assumption 4e
Belanger. Fla thoidmgl. IF *4
Q (4-11 f t .lt P ( M l FI N T (1-4-1) I f l-t f
L A K E M ARY — Alter building
V llia n p va lf.s t John eM
leMm Hall Ft. SI. J*hn 1 W
Third
Percad
S
Florida
F.lrgereid
I
)
U ■th pallet
a l3|Milnl lead III the flrsl hall
W. Virginia I I FI.G(anvllto S( M
Ston* I0F. Canlsius IF
l Banning. Lo w 'y l. If 01 (eni Peweltiec —
1 Plreton Aipirl
F H 4-40 100
Waynaebwrg If. ThtolM
Shppary Rock 4F. Ed-nboro 44
Hough Fla (trippingl. 7 34 Hough. Fla
Wednesday night, the Lake Mary
I B t *0 Apvnrrt
4 00 1 «
Wtetoy an » . Albaelve Mag nut 30
Sodhampton
I
)
.
Mol
toy
44
(intertorencal.
4
41
Huerd
Ot&lt;
(roughing)
I Napa Oy art
14«
Rmtis rolled lo u M&gt;T&gt;H win over
W ad Chaetor FF, E aet SirowdUwrg FI
* 44
Stonthilig*. AAerrimack to
Q I I D I t a P I M I V H T (1 M I D I M
W a d L Hearty f l . P ill John* lee*n t f
Ihe
visiting Lake Brantley hurt*
Ursmus *1. Haver lord 40
Shell
to
geal
—
F
la
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l|
f
4-74
Otto**
Itrta th p a m t
Wftltereeok 1)1. Thomas Call ft
Ulica Tech *4 N e w P Jill i i U
It * t&gt;— 71
ols in a Seminole Athletic C on­
4 E rh llla
It 00 0 00 I H
WHktf f0. Lycoming 44
Wayntsburg Tf T h » l 47
Power play Opperlantiec — Florida 0 o ( )
lln g o y tn
14 00 4 40
ference Imvs’ basketball contest.
Wteoetor *4. Altoghany 41
Wetlfaroek I t . Thomas 7*
One we Coi a
1 Azplilap*
4n
Lake Mary also won the Junior
Y ffh lv t 4f. 5If vane Tfch M
YfsM r* 14. toe* Rochelle 11
Goeliec
— Florida Filtpeirick. 4 ) 7 I3J
Q ( M l M M P ( M l IM M T ( M i l FM.M
SO UTH
shod )7 caved Ollaw* Medeley, 1 14 4
varsity game, 74-55.
ElphPiptmt
Alabama A B M 101. M ltoltF
(7)101
SO UTH
1 Aramayo Atplri
It n 1140 10 M
J im m y N ew berry scored a
Aug vet* *4 S C Allan 41
A - 10.14*
Alabama A A M ft. Mnesaa
IM ikalOan
410 400
game-high 27 points lo lead Ihe
‘.varallfa Far rum 41
Reletee — P*ul Stowen Linecmen —
Auburn 4t, Auburn Montgomery at
7 MendiB* Rfyet
ton
Barry T L It . Laa Fl
Brian Murphy, Bar n*&gt; d D#Grace
A v r r t ilM E Mannonlto *7
Q C I H T t M P I I l i f t F f T T I I ) r lllF .f f
Carton N tw m an 44. Lincoln Mamorlal M
Barry 00. St. La* I I
Nmtti •jp im
Chowan M . Nawporl Naart Ff
Gorton Ft. St Andrews If
a Mike) Victor
11 n U N 110
Chrlelophar Nawport IS. N C W tttoyan Fl
Christopher Newsanrl I J . N C Wtstoyan Ff.
lO M a E rh ia p a
n a o 440
Clayton SI. Fl. Brawton Parkfr F I.O T
OT
4 Aramayo Arraia&lt;a
in
C tomton M . Gaorgta Tach tl
Coppin St 47. Del SI 14
Continued from ID
Q ( M l 11.40 P ( I I I i n n T 14-M I 0 U M T T
Cotar to. Mount O ilv* M
*D drideonll. Gardner Webb 71
c * rry a »«r FF4.W
■ A1CB ALL
Call of Clearer*ton Ff. Chartotton Seulharn
Meanwhile, the Raider men
Eton(0 Longwood*!
llth pa m t
American League
74
Fayetteville SI 70. Uvmgslone 1)
followed
Michael Sheppard In an
• Boa
i i » pop 440
C A LIF O R N IA AN O ELS Signed John
CappmSl 37. Howard U M
FtorMa 04, Be town* Coekman 14
Oopson p. It her. to e minor toegue contract
lU r a M t
4 40 I t o
offensive display that allowed
Fayattovllto SI 41. Livingston* Fl
7 torIda Tech 44, Ftond* ievthern I )
IM lhal
tn
HittM Ul L f M M
FltrM a 4A AaBont 4F
them lo overtake Santa Fe
Georgia It. Tennessee lech *7
FLO R IO A M AR LIN1 - Agreed to terms
a ( m i m j i p m i m m o t (o t - i i m i .n
F tor Ida la v Hearei FT. Ftortd* Ttch Fl
Georgia SI 41. W Carolina 31
C om m unity College. 84-82. in
with Kurt AbbeII thorlitep, Jesus Terarel.
llthpam t
F ur man 41. E a ll Carolina M
High
Point
41
,
Lees
McftaeSI
ewllteWer, end Jell Melts. Mike Myers.
I Aramayo Oraldt
14 40 100 140
mi M FC contest.
Mampdan Sydnay ID.Gulltord 111
Lincoln Mtrnor i*l at. Carson Newman al
1 Maredlba Gertu
440 140
Javier 0* La Hey*, end Kip Vaughn,
Jamas Maclleon to. AAorgan SI. Ft. O T
Reddicks scored a game-high
L IU 44 SW Louisian* 11
1 Napa Victor
j to
ptlchert. *n one year canlracli.
Kanlvcky 43. Alabama 4F
Marshall 7*. Morthaad St. 70
17 p o in ts and p u lle d In a
O I O O I I I M P (O il m to 1 (0 1 1 1 M M
LSU7F. South Carolina Fl
Midwar Tf. Canlr* 71
IFIhpam*
B A S K ETB A LL
game-high 12 rebounds lo lead
LaG rangtM . Shortorta
M cw rlsBrownfI,Clark Allantoic
National Basketball Assettalion
1 Aram ayoMtndi
iin
10 to 140
LaokMcRao 3f. High Pont 4)
th e R a i d e r w o m e n , w h o
Mt
OII
v
p
U
Coker
40
N B A — Suspended Shawn B ra d le y .
IR tn a B o b
1 40 1 46
Ltno.r tthyna It. Mark Hill F!
N Carolina A B T (7 Winston Saltma)
harassed the Matadors lido ail
Philadelphia 7»trt cantor, tor on* gain* end
• Mtoet Erktoga
m
long wood FA Eton 44
N C Centra! If, Johnson C Smith 4*
lined him 11.000 lor pushing a rtlerer Jan 7*
o ( M i » . n p 1111111.11 t i i m i M 4 i.n
atrocious
l7-for-7ti 122.4 per­
Lynchburg ft. EmoryBFtonry Fl
North Ftorid* t l . Rallins 71
o o iiia iiiiiN
Mtryvllto. Taren FA Canlr* 44
cent! shooting performance.
Pembroke St 10. Francis Marion 47
nth piata
M ikiiidppi S l.t). Mo K an u e C H ya i
Plalllar 11. Belmonl Abbey 44
Should Mingo added 13 paints
4 A ra m a y a ttM
OO 1 1 0 1 10
Murray SI I I, SE Mieeowrl 74
PlHsbwtfh It. Miami II
I Napa
4 00 1 to
lor S C C (13-13. 3 4 In iheM -FC!.
N Carolina A B T t l. Wtmlon la tom 44
Roanok*
*0
Guilford
i
t
7Mend.be
1 jc
N C C a n tra lfl. JohntonC Smith Fl
Valencia C C . w hich drop|N-d in
Sewenee Fl. Oglethorpe 13
a ( M l 14 n P (4 1) M.M T l 141-1) l l .M
N C GroansboroM. Wtnlhrcp4f
South Carotin* 77. Furman 74
ihe 17-8 mid 4-2 In the confer­
A U T O R A C IN G
N C . Wilmington f l, Chicago Si FF
tauto Ftortd* I I . Cent. F tor id* It
ence. was led by Lym an High
7 p m - SUN, On Pit Road
Harm Florida W. RoNlM 11. O T
ltelsa* I t . Ftortd* ABM 41
C O LLEO I BASKETBALL
Ogto Ihorpa &lt;1. Sawanta FF
School graduate Imtlsha Sudlii.
Tamp* •*, Retard as
4 p m - SUN. Th.t Week in the Big East
Old Dorn inton 101. William B M ary Fl
V# Com men wealth 14 Howard 11. OT
who had 13 points and 10
C A f TER N C O N FE R E N C E
4 to p m
- SUN. Bethwnt Cook man
PtoeftorM. Balmont Abbaytl
Washington B La * II, Mary Baldwin D
AtUatk Dettotoa
rebounds.
Lake Mary graduate
Coaching
Show
Ouaont. N C ft.WHegatoFf
Wing*I* 4*. Queens N C 44
W L Pci. OB
7 1 0 p m — ESPN FSU at MassachuteHt
SW Louisiana f I , Ark LHttoRochaF
laiSliawu Merrick handed out a
New York
II 744 —
»
ID
t l. A ndrow 'i U . Barton F4
game-best flvr assists for the
OrtowO*
*&gt;l
M ID W E tT
)4 It J11
F to p m
SUN UN C Charlolla al
Tam paFI. Echoed 41
Miami
Adrian I I . Albion 41
71 71 J M 1BV»
Matadors.
Louisville. I L I
Ttnrtaeiaa SI OATann AAarlinFf
Altoghany 71. Woos tor *)
New Jrrcey
»
7) 4F4 11V)
1 p m - 1 4 . Oukeal North Carolina. (L I
Troy SI ft. Alabama SI M
In G a in e s v ille . S h e p p a rd
Botton
Aim*
71.
Oliva!
40
»
7) 444 1)
f top m — SUN, Am undIh* Rim
VM I 104 Shenandoah 11
tossed In a game-hlgll 2(&gt; polnis
Bethel. Kan 7J McPherson4)
PtiiladtlpBi*
to I ) 411 14
f to p m
ESPN Memphis Stele al
Virginia Fl. Maryland M
Bowling Green 14. E Michigan 41
W* thing ton
14 71 774 It
Cincinnati. |LI
Inn-hiding live three-poini Held
Voorheat Of. Ga South**e tor n i l
Damson It. Earlham 4*
Ctetral Ontuew
• top m
SC. U N L V a l Utah Stale. ( L )
Waka Fa ra d Fl. N Carolina Si 40
goals) lo lead Ihe Raiders (10-13.
Atlanla
Gr mnail Ff, Cornell. Iowa 44
) l 11 .Iff —
10 p m - SUN. Avlaona Slato at Washing
Washington B La* al V* Wtttoyan. ppd .
2-7 in the M -FCI |wst the Santa
Indian*!! Fl. NE Illinois *1
Cskago
1
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ton. IL )
deknaaa
Kalamayoo 4F, Cai rm 4}
Char ftrtl*
7) 71 I I I
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Fe C C Saints.
Midnight - ESPN. Anion* al Washington
Wtet Georgia I f. Woltord 74
Cleveland
Kenyon 41. Casa Wes Iff n Re ser &gt;* 44
77 71 .711 *'*
Stole. (L I
M ID W EST
Indian*
Miami.
Ohio
74.
Akron40
If 7) *11 11
Midnight - SC. Colitormeal Oregon Slat*
Akron 71. Mlam L Ohio 41
Milwauk**
Missouri If. Kansas SI II
1) 7) i n 70
l a m — SUN. Ulah at Colorado Slato
Albion 71. Adrian 4)
Delro.1
Norlhrrrn S I , S O 11. B*mi|di SI 4)
If 7) ) U » &gt; »
NBA
Ashland 101. Lak* ErtolF
Ohto I* 7F. Kent 4)
W ESTER N C O N FE R E N C E
•p m — C V. The Oervut Scoll Show
Avguelana III 40. Elm hurelll
Continued from ID
Ohm Wes toyen rt. Oberlm 41
Mideett D ir idea
TE N N IS
Baldnin Waliaco 77. Muskingum 4*
Oklahoma
SI
17.
Craighton
14
W L Pei. OB
Eugene also had one assist uplcce.
1am -SUW.AIPMaealtOpcn
Ball St 71. W Michigan *4
Of taw a. Kan FA B* (harry. Kan 14
Moulton
nt
71 l l
Radto
Bamldil SI f l. Northarn SI .S D I I
Miguel Ruiz scored (nr DeUind
San Antonio
70 14 447 1
Toledo ** Cent M irhigtnai
C O LLE G E B AS K ETB A LL
Blu1llon7). Goshanl*
7
V andff trill t l . S HUnaislF
71 1) 4 »
Utah
(16 tb2 | with 24 minutes hit Id
3 p m - W O liO A M 1140). Florida Stoical
Bowling Groan S4. E . Michigan 74
W Michm *7. Ball SI M
Denver
70 )3 44) m «
Massachuult
Calvin FA Kalam aiool)
the game.
Washburn t l NE MitkOutl 14
Muve*cot#
14 Tf 1)1 IF
7 I I p m - W G TO A M (1401. Georgia
Can I Mlsaourl IS. NW Missouri SI I I
Lake Mary outshot DeL.md
Xavtor.
Ohio
Tf
Oaylon
70
4
40
Oil
7*
Slato
at
UCF
0*11*4
D a Pouin.Lo yola.M I Fl
S O UTH W EST
P*cHK Otvicwc
27-4 and had a ti-3 edge in
F .to p m - W X V O A M (letot. Sam lord at
Dtnison FA Earlham Fl
n to F47 —
Arkansas U . Alabama Fl
Stetson
Seam*
Doana «*,P freiSF.ff
com er kicks.
M cM urry FA Austin Col ft
n 1) 410 J
Phoenl*
W G TO A M ilaOI. North Caroilne .s Duke,
Edgfwood FA Nffthwostom. Wes M
MJkifiiippi 7F. Lamar 4f
IV)
It H I
»
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loined M progress
PvansvMlf M . Vo Cammanwfoilh f l
Oklahoma 73 Southern Mato 44
U
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Golden Stole
M IS C ELLA N EO U S
H fmlinf |7, GwSlav Adftghus Fl. O T
Sul Ross SI Ff, Dallas Fl
tf V J V IF
L A Clipper*
• p m - W G TOAM (1*0). Talk Sports
Hastings 100. Midland Lulhfran 04
O R L A N IX ) — Seminole oul741 1FC)
14 V
Tetas
Tl.
R
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f
Ff
With
Pei#
Rosa
LA L a ta ri
Bfldttoorg f f , Ohio Narlhfrn M
played hut didn't oulseorr the
Tria s J A M *7 Baylor Tf
1) I t -71* 11
Sacramento
7 p m - W W N / A M 'F M (740-1440). The
Hiram Coi 71. Capital F4
Tfeas T f c h t l. Ttia s Christian 44
No. I-seeded St. Cloud llulldogs
Wedaetday'i Oamae
Sports Nul
Illinois Si M . BradtoylF
FAR W EST
tallto FF. Baiton 44
10 p m
WWN1 A M I 740). Florida Sports
Illinois T tc h t ). Rosary I I
Wednesday night, suffering a
E
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singled and scored a run. Rocky
Elllngswnrlh also singled.
Gene Astarlin hit a solo home
run In tfie fourth Inning lo
arcoiint for the only run for
Dee’s N uts/M cCubc. Je re m y
Hartley, Ralph Aslurtlu. and
Prank Furlong earh hit a single.
Boh Palagalno led the 19-hll
nllack of Neth and Son R(K)flng
with three singles, two a m i. and
two RBI Lee Hood also hud
three singles and two RBI. John
Poole singled twice and drove In
Iwo runs Don Basil doubled,
singled, and stored a run. Don
Machrr had two singles and an
RBI
Stacy Bilz singled twice and
scored a run. I leal h Short also
lilt two singles Ron Wlrth till u
single, scored three runs, und
drove In iwo more Craig Appel
singled and scorrd Iwo runs
T im Winkle singled In u run
J im N ully scared once.
To d d Pagel hit three slnglrs
and scorrd a run lo pare Uncle
Nick’s. John Scott added two
singles, u run. and un RBI. Ricky
Wells ulso hit two singles Andy
Dlckrns contributed a single and
two RBI.
Randy Smut hers doubled and
scored a run Bob Wells Jr..
Jam es Gam er, and Bob Gamer
each hit a single. George Por/lg
scorrd a run. Jo h n Haddock had
an RBI

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TRANSACTIONS

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Dee'c Null/McCabe

R A M ) 44. P A T R IO T ) to
Lake Bromley (I f )
T I Po&lt;to&lt;k I fO 3 Ademciyk a so I
ftecFmpiu) 04 40 TaOd 4 I F 14 Brown I I ) 4.
Kaltowberger f i l l . Wtufm*n } 41 to.
To Pollock ) &gt; ) II. CertoO ) 4 ) B t t " e I I ;
&gt; BeckerB # «C Totolc 1( 33 31 3*
Lake Mary (4*1
J Newberry f i l l FF. Pritchard I I a If.
Seimdert l ) f ) Rictca'dcon I ) ) 4 Peck 3
11* Hoctw 0 I F I. Roue# O f f • S Neeberry
I f f ) . Bryewi I f f ) . B ro w n C 0 )0 Toielc 11
I* I ) *4
Lak* Brantley
to I* I ) I ) - )*
Lake Mary
II f I
• I* - 44
Three pomf held goal)
Lake Brantley 0
Lake Mery I IJ Newberryl Tetol touti Lake Brawl ley 3* Lak* Maty 31 Fouled out
Lake Bfantley, Whitman and Cerlo
Techs,reic
l lie Maiy bench Hecordc Lake Bronttoy 111, 4 ) SAC Laka Mary
II I t . I I S A C

(11-11. 2-5 SAC). Kenl
Pritrhard was the only other
bike Mary player to score In
double figures, adding IH |Mitnis
to Ibe atlaek.
F»tr rite I’alrlols |S-I|, 4-3
SAC). Greg Tudd netted 14
I N it u ls . I o d d h i l l o c k addeii 1 1
while Brian Whitman contrib­
uted 10 jKkliithk In-lore Imillug
out.
loike Mary will In- tiaek In
uetton this evening. Irnvellng lo
Daytona Beach lo play Mainland
(ranked No. 3 In lids week’s
Florida Sjiorls Writers Associa­
tion’s Class 5A state (Mill) In a
5/VDlstrict 4 contest
Both the R am s and I’alrlots
will reumc their SAC schedules
Friday night, the Rams return­
ing home to host l.ake Howell
while the Patriots will enlcrtuln
Oviedo.
Ram s

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R A I D E R ) 44 I A I N T ) I )

Seminal* CC IM I
W p p a ’ d • ) 4 34 Tillman ) 06 I Matt I I )
4 M ltc F w llf)7 I I Gactm 1 00 7. Burch 7 00
4. M#ffell 100 4, Dane 210 4. Sullen 1073
Pmlpon 4 1 710 Totolc )4* 1)44
Santj F t CC (171
Sandero F 7 7 17. Jankowcky 0 ) 7 2. Foctor 0
00 0. Wright 7 ) 2 1 Denmark 0 0 0 0 M int I
00 I. William) 0 00 0. Brewer ) 00 I
Tenneran 100 7. Ma,er 3 00 14. Holland ) I 7
tf. Mai beck F i l l ) A bent 1 0 0 7 Totolc U
♦ 1107
Halltime — Santo F# CC 43, Seminole CC
41 Three pg.nl held go*It
Semlnoto CC I
(Sheppard J. Tillm a n ; M a ir 1) Santa F f CC
7 IM ayfr f. Holland 7) Total louli
Seminole CC II. Santo Fe CC IF Fouled out
— Semlnoto CC. Phitpolt Technical) - None
ft fio rd ) - Seminole CC to II. ) 7M FC

Tc rra n rc Mid-hell cnidrllnited
IH jNtiids fnr SC C while Ralph
lidl|Hdl added It) Ixinre fouling
out.
Both the SCC women mid men
will return to arllon al liome
S a t u r d a y n ig h t, w h e n the
Raiders will host the Florida
Com m unity Collcge-Jacksonville
S t a r s I n a vv o m e it / tn e n
double-header al the Health and
Physical Education Center.

Soccer

the seindinais ol ihe 4A-D lalrki
O buysBoceer lournmneni
T h e Trllie. seeded I ill fi in (he
five-team district, oulshol Si.
Cloud 24-7, forcing the Bulldog
’kei-|M-r lo make 13 saves, hut
cn uld tii finct Ihe Ikiek of Ihe net.
Mike Gunter came up with four
saves lor the Fighting Scntlnolcs.
P .J. Phillips scored Ihe game's
only goal with 23:40 left to play.
Seminole ends Its season ul
2-15. St. Cloud, which will host
the dislrirl championship game
Fr iday nlgld. Improves to 11-5-2.

�Santord Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Thuredav. February 3, 1UW - 9B

People
Civil Air Patrol C adets
open to Sem inole vouths

IN BRIEF
Sharing center awards, dinner, dance
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - On Saturday, Pcb. 12. Ihc South
Seminole Christian Sharing Center will hold lie first Sharing
Award* Dinner-Dance.
The event will begin with Informal sharing ai 6:30 p.rn. In
the Ballroom of the Hilton Orlando-North In Altamonte Springs.
Dinner will be at 7 p in. Th e Edwin Walker Sharing Award,
the Good Samaritan Award and the Good Nrlghbor Award will
Ire presented
Following the presentations, the Pax Robinson Ensemble will
play mimic of the 40* and 50* until midnight
Th e event Isscm lform nl.
Tlcke* for the event arc $30 per person. Th e donation Is tax
deductable.
For ticket*or more Information, call 200 9155.

VFW Garage Sale planned
I.O N G W O O I) — V F W Pont H207 of Longwood will host a huge
garage *alc on Saturday. Feb 12.
T h e side will begin at 8 3 0 a m and It w o n 't Ik - over 'till It's
over.

H irre will I k - lanilly bin and games, a barbrctic and bake
sale, art* and crafts und auctions.
Those wanted to sell their arts and crafts can rent a table for
$10 for the day.
Garage sale donations lire needed and can Ik- picked up.
Cor more Information, call VlnnleCoon at 330 0117.

All Souls Mardi Gras
SA N FO R D — The annual All Souls March Gras celebration Is
scheduled for Friday. Saturday and Sunday Feb 11-13. at Park
on Park. 9th Street and Oak Avenue In Sanford.
Th e continuous activities Include arts and crafts exhibits, a
Jazz fest. big hands, civil war relnactments. Talako Indian
shows, square dancing and clogging
Th e Mardi Gras Pageant, hosted by Nlcoholc Padgett. Miss
Florida 1993. will take place on F'rlday.
For more Inlormatlon, call 332-3795

East-W est Kiwanis Club m eets Thursday
East-West Kiwanis C lub of Sanford meets every Thursday at
7 p.m .. at the Friendship &amp; Union Lodge building, corner ol
Locust Avenue and Seventh Street Visiting Klwunluns are,
welcome. For information, call Hoherl Whittaker, president.
889 0042.

Overeaters Anonym ous m eets weekly
Overealers Anonym ous meets every Thursday, at 7:30 p.m ..
at the Com m unity United Methodist Church. Plney Ridge Road
und U.S. 17-92. Casselberry. For information, call Carol.
322-0657.

By SUSAN W INN ER

Herald Correspondent

I

Th e Civil A ir Palrol was
-M
established Dec. 1, 1941 This
group of Individuals has de­
dicated Itself lo humanitarian
activities und Is chartered by
law as a non-profit hrnrvnlcnl
organization.
In 1943 the control of the
Civil Air Patrol was transferred
lo the A rm y A ir F'orces. und
h a s h e rn a ffilia te d w ith
America’s military air service
e v e r s in c e . T h e p re m is e
behind Civil Air Patrol’s cre­
ation was that members would
use privately owned small
aircraft to help In civilian
defense. Air Force and Civil
A ir Patrol form a rewarding
partnership today.
The c o rp o ra tio n ’s
emergency services mission
Includes air search and rescue,
disaster relief, and civil de­
fense. Its mem bers fly 80
percent of the search and
rescue mission hours directed
b y the A ir Force Rescue
Coordination C rn lc r nt Scott
A FB . Ill
Civil Air Patrol's Cadet Pro­
gram provides training for
young people out of the sixth
grndc or 13 years of age. These
H•«•*&lt;! Pholob, Swtan Wtnn*f
1rattling classes Include an
Elaine Wilson and grandson, Wade Tucker.
a erospace cla ss, le a rn in g
about airplane engines and
Involvement with the organi­
own expenses. Air shows, fly­
parts, aerodynamics, naviga­
zation. Capt. Wertz was morr
ing trips and other activities
tion and weather llrst aid,
than pleased to accept the
with the association costs the
leadership studies, tram work
check for the cadets.
young people's families so the
and occasional o u tin gs In
T h is group of teenagers Is
funds will be u help finan­
ulrplanes. Pilots volunteer
taught lo respect, salute and
cially. Wilson, herself, was a
tlielr time und airplane for
conduct themselves as If they
part of the Civil Air Patrol
these excursions. Cadets arr
were already a part of the
m any years ago. She felt It
li’«*nictcd on search and re­
m ilitary service. Leading this
helped In her high school
scue techniques as preparation
generation lo a future of serv­
yenrs with math, physics and
for aclual tragedies.
ice to others ts one of the
science.
Th e Seminole Cadet Pro­
outstanding characteristics of
Her grandson. Wade Tucker.
gram recently held a fund­
the p ro g ra m . I t ’s keeping
13, Is part of the Seminole
raiser by selling Tupperw arr
young people ofT the streets
Cadet Program. He was also
out of trouble and Into learn­
products. Elaine Wilson, of
active |p the fu n d -ra is e r.
ing. Support and appreciation
Sanford, coordinated the sales.
Wilson spoke of how proud she
for the cadets' hard work may
Each cadet will reclve a por­
was of her grandson and hts
be a bit overdue.
tion of the monies for their

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University w om en m eet
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS — A m e rica n A smh lutlnn of U n iv e rs i­
ty W om e n meets the llrst Th u rs d a y of each m o u th ut 7 :30 p .m .
at Capistrano C o n d o m in iu m C lubhouse. 2 0 0 M uliland A ve ..
Altam onte Springs
Call Barbara at 889-8698 for more Information.

Group targets depression
T h e Mid-Orlando Deprrssive/Manlc Depressive Support
Group meeting for depressed persons, their family members
and their friends ts held the first and third Thursdays of each
month at 7:30 p.m . at laikesldr Alternatives. 434 W. Kennedy
Blvd.. Orlando, and the second Saturday of each month. 10:30
a m . at the Orlando Public Library.
For Information, cull 657-4763 or 3 8 1-5070.

Al-anon gathers
If you know, or live with ".n alcoholic, there Is help.
Al-anon Is an anonymous, non-profit organization, open to
anyone who Is a relative or friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-anon meets each Monday. Tuesday und
Thursday, (Thursday non-smoking) evening at 8 p.m. Meetings
urc held’ In the back room of the Sahara 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 Kiwanis m eets Friday
T h e Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis Club meets every Friday, nt 7
a.m.. at Shoney's. US 17-92. south of Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Klwanians arc welcome. For Information, call
BruccMcKlbbtn. president, 322-0331.

Senior
activities
listed
Th e Sanford Senior Center Is
open to all seniors age 50 and
over each weekday from 9 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. T h e center con­
tinues lo have a lull weekly
schedule of activities at the
c e n te r and se n io rs arc en­
couraged lo stop In and pick up
a February calendar.
Special events at the center
during February are:
• Line D ancing. A group
gathers twice during the week
for the best ftHitwork to the
oldies hut goodies. Everyone Is
welcome lo join the la-glnncr's
class on Wednesday mornings at
lo a m. or the regular class on
Friday mornings at It) a.in.
• On Feb. 8 . will Ik * u Free
Blood Pressure Screening. This
Irer service will lx- offered every
Second Tuesday at 10 a.m.
Please bring any record ol your
blood pressure with you to be
completed. Th is service to our
seniors Is IK-Ing provided by the
VIP Medical Center on French
Avenue.
• Th e next Free Financial
Seminar will lx* held on Thurs­
day. Feb. 17 at 10:30 a.m. Tills
m onlh will I k - a " T a x Planning
W orkshop." It will be a dis­
cussion ol the new 1993 tax laws
and what Is ahead for 1991
Investments to help out next
year. Everyone will get a free
"Investors Guide to the 1993
T a x Bill."
• The senior center is proud
lo oiler Free T a x Servlets lor
seniors. Tills program Is pro­
vided by tiie IRS and A ARP. The
oilier will Ik- open at the senior
center every Monday and Frtav
Irnm 9 a.m. lu I p.m . beginning
Feb. 4. It Ison a "first come, llrst
ser ve” basis. Be sure to bring all
of your paperwork w ith you.
For Ii i Io m i u i U o i i on any of their
special events or weekly events
you ran call 330-5699,

M dm has bad reaction to so n ’s allergies
D E A R A B B Y : I am moved to
write this afire reading that
lettrr alhiut fatal (nod allergies
from D r. C la ud e Frazie r In
Asheville. N’.C.
M y youngest son, Jeff. Is
severely allergic to peanuts — us
well ns eggs, milk und all dairy’
products, oranges, raisins, fish,
shellfish, honey and certain
spices. Because he's only 2 years
old. he's unable to tell people
about his allergies, so we must
walch him carefully.
When I lell well-meaning peo­
ple that Jeff cannot eat anything
unless all the Ingredients arc
approved by me. I am trealed
like an overly protective, neurot­
ic mother.
I will. If pushed, even say. "No.
he absolutely cannot eat that —
he could d i r . " and still some
people say. “ Oh. can't he have
Just a little taste?" Or, "A rc you
sure he's really allergic?"
I am tempted to grab them by
the shoulders and say. "Yes. I’m
sure! I'm the one who rushed
him to the hospital with swollen

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lips und labored breathing after
he HKik one lick ol frozen yogurt
that contained egg whiles.” tl
now carry an auto-injector of
e p in e p h rin e to a d m in is te r,
should Jc lf Inadvertently ent
something he's allergic to and go
Into shock.)
I hope you use my letter.
There arr a lot of |&gt;coplc who
need to be educated.

JEFF’S MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER! Thank you
for calling attention to u very
Important problem that few peo­
ple consider — unless the pro­
blem Is theirs.
D E A R A B B Y : T h is Is for
"N ude Sleeper." Ihc 15-ycar-old
girl whose mother thinks It Is
Immoral and Immodest for a girl
to sleep In the nude.
I am u mule who started
sleeping In the nude about age
15 and have continued to do so
for almost 40 years. My mother
p r o b a b ly w o u ld n ot h a v e
approved either, hut she must
have assumed that I was sleep­

ing In m y und erw e a r, wfilch I
did before I discovered that It Is
m u ch more com fortable to sleep
111 the nude

Here arc some facts that may
help Mom realize that sleeping In
the nude Is harmless:
A ccording to a survey by
Reader's Digest, 15 percent of
jK-ople sleep nude. (And If It
matters, the same survey found
a 75 |x‘iccnt likelihood (hat a
nude sleejier will lie prosperous.)
Just as It Is possible to be sexual
while clothed It ts |M&gt;sslblc lo be
a noti-sexiia) while nude, partic­
ularly In the privacy of one's
awn room.
Hippocrates, the father of med­
icine. wrote that lo enjoy good
health, one should "walk nude
ns much ns possible.” Others
who -njoyed nude recreation
Include Ben Franklin. Alexander
G ra h a m B e ll. J o h n Q u in c y
Adams. Teddy Roosevelt and
Winston Churchill.
Another Interesting fact: The
divorce rate among nudist fami­
lies Is well below the national
average.
G A R Y C. B R O W N . O A K TO N .
DEAR G A R Y BROWN:
Th a n k you for shnrlng the bare
facts.
D E A R A B B Y : T h is could save
a life — or a family. Please alert
your readers to the danger of
leaving fireplace ashes where
they can start a fire.
A nrlghbor cleaned out his
f ir e p la c e a n d p la c e d th e
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Legal N o tic e s

L ig a l N otices

AGENDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY BO ARDOF ADJUSTMENT
FEBRUARY It. ItM
IN F .M
T O WHOM IT M AY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T IN* Seminole County Boo'd el
Ad|UStmont will conduct •public hearing I - consider IN* lei lowing
CONSENT AOENDA
A VARIANCES
I JOSE TORRES - SAM IIV — Planned Unll Development Zen*
Rc*' yard setback variance Horn 10 Il ia I K on Lei ITT, Crystal
Creek. Unll On*. PB II. Pg I t ST, Section II JON, S tld* ol Shell
lane 100 II W ol Tall Oik» T*rrac*. I* mil* E el Crystal Creek
D"v* and ' i mu* N el County Roed 4JT (D 1 IT I)
T BENJAM IN SCHNEIDER — B A M lf V - Planned Unll
Development Ton* - R**» yard setback variant* Horn 10 II to S fl
lor a pool and Irem 10II lo J H lor a pool screen enclosure on Lot IT,
Wrk'v* Green PB &lt;1 Pg t l A **, Section O il It; NE corner ol
Need'ey Trail end Churchill Drive. '* mile E ol Hunt Club Boulevard
and i i mil* N ol Eatl Wxki.e Trail ID IST J)
J V IN C E N TA C A TE R IN A D ELO A R D IO
- B A M 1 IIV —
Planned Unll Development Zon* — Rear yard setback variant* from
10 It lo t II lor a pool and Irom 10 II to T S H lor a pool acroon
enclosure on Lol it. Deer Run. Unit to. PB Tl. Pg 51 A IX Section
IS T&lt; N. N i d* ol PmeNuril Drlv*. ISO II E Ol Falrgreon Place. TOO
It N ol Eag&gt;* Circle South and to mil* N ol Red Bug Lake Road
IDIST II
a ASHOK BRAHM IHATT - BAe* ! 1SV - R I Reiidenlial Zone
Rear yard setback varianca Horn TO fl to N II on Lot Q .
Sm1■•*'*' Pnat* I PB JJ Pg as a* Section JT II H i N side el South
Hetitan Plato. *00 H S •• Stillwater Drive and 740 ft E ot SR 414
IDIST II
i JEAN ABRAHAM A PAUL BLANCHARD - BAta MOV Planned Unll Development Zone — Rear yard setback variance From
10 It lo a II a in lor a pool and Horn 10 It to I f l tor a pool acroon
tec totur* and rear yard setback variance from JO ft to ZJ tl. t Intor
itw novm w Lot S. Muirleld Village. PB 01. Pg SSJS. Section
IT TO I* N i;d* of Malvern Court. 500 II E Ol Promenade Drlv*. Sol
Brdgenaler Drlv* ISO tl E Ol Heathrow Boulevard and 'V mil* N of
La ir Mary Boulevard IDIST SI
a FRED A ELIZABETH FLANNAGAN - BAta I I I V - R IAA
Residential Zona — Rtar yard Mlback variant* from JO 11 to I ) fl
lor a acr**n porch an Lol 14. Qua 11 Run. PB JJ. Pg 10 A Tl, Section
T U I JO. S aide ol Whimbrel Place. *00 tl S ol Filrgtonn Lana, to mil*
S olGapritiia Lane end i J0H Wol Tuekawllla Road IDIST II
T MARCIA CONOREY - BAta I ItV — Planned Unll Develop
men! ion* - Ret' yard Mlback variance from JO ft to JO t l for an
add ' anon Lol a Block E Greenwood Lokoa. Unll I, PB Tl. Pg l i l t .
Secion II TO JO E tide ol Donogol Delve, to mil* S ol Greenwood
Boulevard and to mil* E ol Lako Emm* Rood (OIST J)
I T E D M ILLER - BAta J T0V - A t Agriculture Zone Variance lor width at building lino from IN It to W) ft on a portion
ol Lot XT. A Rtplal ol Woklvo Compute*. PB t, Pg I t l l . Section
00 It It lurtnor drier, bed aa tom memo al IN* Sly comer *1 Mid Ldt
JJ. itienc* N aa degree* JJ' E «tong in * Cly tin* ot Lot II. a ditlanc*
01 T5 II lo IN* P O B / thence N a* degree* Off W JIO ft Iplui 0*
minut) lo IN* Wtkiv* River. IN*nc* Nly Along Hi* river to IN* Nly
corner ol Mto Let JJ Itwnce S JJ d*gr*«* JT' E to the Ely comer ol
Lot JJ. INonce S aa degr**t JJ' * along IN* Sly lln* *4 Let II. 0
distance ol TS li to in * P O B ; W tide ol Weklvj Pork Drlv* and Ito
mil* Not SR ae (OIST 1)
B MOBILE HOMES
1 P E R R Y A HELEN A L B R IO N T - BAta I T IE - A S
Agriculture Zen* — To cemstato on oatollng mobll* homo and to
•now in * u** ol a motor horn*, temporary. wNH* repairing IN*
•lining mobll* horn* on L*l IT. Mullet Lake Park Retreat (Toa
Parcel IS ). Section a JO JJ E (Id* Ol Bandit Way. to mil* N ol
H*trr«i Rood and I mil* E ol Multot Lok* Pork Rood (OIST II
1 K E ITH 4 LISA BASS - BA*4 M O TE - A I Agriculture Zone To pi*c* a mebil* homo (Rtlnttatomontl an Lot DM. LOk* Homey
Estate* (Taa Parcel JOS). Section 10 JO JJ. S aide*1 Stafford Troll, to
mil* S ol Sotltor* Loop and to mil* SolOkcooU Road IDIST SJ
REGULAR AGENOA
A VARIANCES
I EU O E N E COOPER - BAta J toV - R I Resident,al Jana Sid* yard i*'back varianca from to 11. to J tl lor • carport lw**l
vdel on Lot* II a IX Block B, A S. Sloven* Addition to Midway. PB
7. Pg N . Section JJ I t l l ; S kid* at Crewtord Drlv*. TBS ft. E *1
Br iton Avenue and 1000ft. Nat SR *4 (D ISTS)
I TH E MKTROOROUP IN C - B A t4 J H V - R I Residential
Zone - Varianca tor widlN *• building lln* Horn to ft to St ft. an Lot
t. Block H. Tempi* Terrata Armen. PB I. Pg 01. Section JJ Jl-JOi S
ude ol Aaatoa Avenue. 100 It E of Lakemonl Avenue and to mild S Ol
Howell Branch Road IDIST 41
J M AURICE ARNOLD - BAta M T V - Planned UnH Develop
rnenl Zone — Side yard Mlback varianca from 10 t l to J.J f l lw*»l
no*i on Lo* a. The Stratford Garden*. PB JJ. Pg 4* 71. Section
tM M tf N tld* ol Eatl Langley Court. 300 ft S of Bridgewater
Drive E ol HealNrow Boulevard and to mil* N of Lake Mary
Boulevard (DISTSI
a AN TH ONY M MANCUSO - BAM I IIV - R 1 Residential Zen*
— so* yard Mlback variance Irani IS ft. to I t l tar a I tar ago t
(SWiy tide) on Lol S. Block E. Gena Gablet Section of AAorldHN
Manor. PB I. Pg tl. Section 4 II » ; W side ef Share Drlv*. ISO ft. N
ol Lok* Reno Drlv*. to mil* W ol Eatl Laka Brantley Road and N of
SR 414 IDIST Jl
J JOHN PARRETT
BAM 1 14V - R IAA RotldMvtlal Zana Lot tla* variance Horn :i.T00 ag II to TASO *0 ft and width al
Ouiuj/ne line tram a* II to al fl. an Lai Ml a lark r . west ANamanto
Herahra, PB ML Pg aa. SaclMn It t l i t , f aM* al Tanpertaa arreef
•no if W ar F m i r e v Avenue and *e mil* Wof Palm Spring* Drive
ID IS ral
B M OBILE HOMES
I C LA YTO N JENKINS - BAM T A T E - A J Agriculture Zone To piata * mobll* horn* I Reinstatomant) on Ta&gt; Parcel *H. Section
a JO JJ. N *ida of Osceola Road and to mil* W of Mol 1*1 Lake Park
Road (OIST SI
1 D A N IE L A DEBORAH B U T T IT T A - B A M It T E - AS
Agriculture Zone — To place a mobll* horn* I Renewal J an Taa
Parcel I. Section J ) T9 JJ. N *ld* *f Cochran Read and to mil* W of
SR a« (D IS TS )
C SPECIAL EKCEPTKJN/OTHER
I HAROLD A M ART BVNUM - BAM U S E - R IAA Residential
Zona - flequeot a Special E i caption tor a detached guest catl ap* an
Lot J. Neal's Bay Point. PB J. Pg 74. Section II Jl If, N Sid* *f
Cecelia Drlv*, *00 ft E. of Balmy Boach Drlv* and I mil* S d
SR 41* iD IS T JI
J TONI CALVINO - BAM J JSE — A l Agriculture Zen* Request to amend matter plan ol an oallttng Special Exception to
opc'a't an ACLF (JtJ tq fl. building add 11Ion I on Taa Parcel A
Section T Jl It. E side *1 Sandy Lane and V* mil* S *1 Sand Laka
Road ID IST J)
J BRUSH ARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH - BAM J4SE - AS
Agriculture Zon* — Reguesl a Special E •capHon to permit a church
with attendant educational u m on IN* E to of Lett JM 1 U l. Black
Hammock. PB l. Pg Jl. Section I I I J l; NW comae of Florida
Arenu* and Stan* Street IDIST SI
D APPROVAL OF MINUTE*
I January Jl. It*4 - Regular Agenda
TNI* public hearing will ba hold In Room IAN of IN* Seminole
County Service* Building. HOI East First Street. Sanford. Florid*,
on February It. tfM. at * 00p m. or a t teen there*tier *« possible
Written comment* filed with taa Currant Planning SAanagsr will be
coni,dared Partem appearing at the public Nearing will b* heard.
Furttwr deialli *&gt;*11*01*by calling tol l lit. *■• J*U.
Person* ar* advised Dial If they decide I* appeal any decider
mad* •• in i * Nearing, they will need a record of the proceed!ngi. and
for such purpose, they may need to Insure that * verbatim record Of
the proceedings I* made, which record Includes IN* testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal Is lo bo based, par Section Jt* 0105.
Florida Slatutei
Persons with disabilities needing assistance l* participate In any of
these proceedings should contact IN# Employ** Rotation* Depart
meet ADA Coordinator a* hours In advance of the mooting al
H I HJO.On! TS4I
SEMINOLE C O U N TY BOARDOF ADJUSTM ENT
B V ; BEN TUCKER. CHAIRMAN
Publish February X ItM
D E O JJ

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IV IL CASE NO :
*1 1444 CA ISA
CR IM INAL CASE NO.t
fl-SM TC FA
SCSO INCIDEN T NO i
na in a a s a
INRE F O R FE ITU R E OF
S14SS00U S CURRENCY
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHER IFF’SO FFICE
PLAINTIFF

PUBLIC SALE
C O N TE N TS OF STORAGE
UNITS CONSISTING OF MIS
CELLANEOUS ITEMS FOR
E Phillips
H Wakefield
S Winchester
J Vail
B Dennis
N SChrOyer
L Robb
M Reinli*
R On ley
Designs by Suianne
J Jones
K Badke J D Jenosh
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC
A U C T I O N A T 4JT M I N I
STORAGE. TI0 NORTH CR fJJ.
LONGWOOO. FL OH IJ FEB
RUARY 1*»4 AT 1000HOURS
Publish February J. 10. IPF4
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WILIMINA CURRY
OE F ENDANT/CLAIM ANT
N O TICE OF ACTION
TO: WlllmlnaCurry
ISTJN.W Itth Terrace
IMS
Miami. Florida THIS
And
All parti** having or claiming
i* have any right, title. or
Inter**I In the property herein
described
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
Action tor Forfeiture on the
lol lowing property In Seminole
County. Florida: SI.4S100 In
United Slates Currency has been
filed against you In the Circuit
Court in end ter Seminole
County. Florid* You ere re
qulred to serve a copy of your
written detente*. It any. to II
upon M A R Y AN N K L E IN .
P lalntlll'* attorney, whose
address I* 1J41 — Ttth Street.
Sentord. Florida JJTTJ YIN on or
before the Itth day el February.
IFM and til* fh# original w*-i
the Clerk of this Court either
belor* sarvlc* on Plalntlll’*
•tfomey or Immediately there
•tier, otherwise a default will
be entered egetml you tor the
relief demanded In the Com
plaint lo r F in a l Order el
Forfeiture
Deled on January II. ItM
(SEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
AS Clerk *1 the Court
by Ruth King
as Deputy Clerk
Publish January IX JO. JT A
February J. ItM
DEN Of
IN TN E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E tITH JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT OF FLORIDA
IN A N O F O R
SEM INOLE COUNTY
O E N IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE N O t X ll U C A t o K
SCO M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plalntlll,

COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
NOTICE
A TTE N TIO N Ruth Dye and
Oerlhea Connelly or their heirs,
assigns, transfers, or successors
In Intoresls end the unknown
spouses of ell the above
RE N '1 O f W to OF BLK J
M M SMITHS SUBD PB I PC 51
(111 WHITE CEDAR ROAD
SOUTH!
A recent inspection el the
above described property re
veiled the unoccupied ttrvc
lures ere unsafe, unsuitable lor
occupancy end detrimental lo
Hi* health, safely end welfare ol
the general public The stfwc
lure* ere • health end lire
heierd due to inadequate mam
lenence, dilapidation end
In accordance with Semmoto
County Ordinance to I*, the
above mentioned structure* ere
declared to be e public nuisance
and must be demolished and
(amoved from lha properly The
demon Iton end removal ol the
structures must begin within
thirty (JO) days and be com
pieled wllhln ninety (101 days
altar receipt el mis notice, or
you may undertake the appeal
process at outlined In Section
Seven (Tl e! County Ordinance
Number M l* To pursue the
appeal process. II will be neett
sary lor you to appear before
the Board el County Commit
Stoners and present any relevant
or material fact* or evidence es
to why the above mentioned
structures should not be d*
dared • public nuisance II you
wish to appeal to the Boe'd ef
Commissioneri. please tot me
know end I will request the
Board to tel a lime and date tor
a hearing
Failure to begin removal el
the structures or lellurt to
appeal to the Beard el Commit
Stoners wllhln thirty (JO) days
alter receipt el this notice may
result m action being taken by
the County to have the slruc
lures demolished end removed
All costs Incurred by Ihe County
ter the demolition end remove)
ol the structures will be assess
ed to you end may become a Hen
•goInst your properly II you
h*v* any questions cencirnmg
this me Her, please call Orem*
Nwened1 el JJI 1130.
tension
Publish January IX JO JT. end
February j. tee*
O EN IS

NO TICE OF
FORECLOSURE M L B
Notice It hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
el Foreclosure deled January
If. ItM. and entered In chrll
cate number n J IU C A l*K. ef
me Circuit Court ef the Itth
Judicial Circuit In and tor Semi
nett Countv. Florida, wherein
SCO M ORTGAGE CORPORA
TION. I* Plaintiff and PAUL
D E H A V E N . J U L IA D OE
HAVEN, are DetondanlUl, I
will eell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash *t the west Irani
deer ef ttw Semineto County
ceurtheuta In Sentord. Florida,
lemmata County. Florida. al
11 M AA*. pa February IT.
a* set farlh In laid Final
Judgment, to wf•:
Lai IT. Bloch K. FOXMOOR
UNIT J. according to the plal
thereof at recorded in Plot Book
JX Pages JO and Jl. Public
Records of Semineto County.
Florida
Dated January l i ifM.
M AR YANNE AHORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
■y Jana E. Jowwlc
Deputy Clark
Publish: January JJ 4 February
X IfM
DEN IIS

mformal proceeding
In accordance with the Amer
leant With Disabilities Act. per
sons needing a special accom
modal,on l* participate m this
proceeding should contact in*
Individual or agency sending
nolle* not toter than seven days
prior to Its* proceeding el Hs*
address given on nolle* Tato
phene: (S04IJJT 40fJ; 1*00155
AH1 ITD D l or I *00 *55 4710 (V ).
»ta Florida Relay Service
Publish January JO. JT 4 Feb
rttary X 18. IfM
DEN *1

P A U L O D E H A V E N and
JU LIA A. D E H A V EN ; atel.

R IF O R T O F CONDITION
CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC lU B IIO IA R IC S O F TH E
L IB E R T Y NATIONAL BANK OF LONGWOOO IN TH E STATE
OF FLORIOA, AT TH E CLOSE OF BUIINESSON
D ECEM BER Jl. IffX F U B U S H I D IN RESPONSE T O CALL
SAADI BY COMPTROLLER OF TH B CURRENCY. UNOER T IT L E
11. U N ITED STATES CODE. SECTION III.
CHARTER NUMBER ITSSJ. COMPTROLLER OF TH E CURRENCY
SO U THIASTBR N DISTRICT
Statement of Resources and Liabilities
ASSETS
Thousands at DeHart
Cash end balances due from dtpeallory Institutions
Noninterest bearing balances and currency end coin......
U fa
Interest bearing balances............ „ ..™ _ ...... ....... ...............
g
Securme* ------------------------------------ ----------------------- ............ ............ L f lJ
Federal funds sold ................. ..................... ............................ i.tso
Securities purchased under agreements to rpsell ......................
S
Loans and lease financing receivable*
Lean* end toe***, nef ef unearned Income.................. j j .aoa
LESS Allowance tor teen end teete losses-------- ---------jfy
LESS. Allocated transfer rltA reeenM........................... None
0
Loans and teases, nef of unearned income.
--------------- ---------- ------------ JXJOf
Aitelt held In trading accounts
............
Premise* end flaed assets
(Including capitatlied toesesl......... .........
1.101
Other reel estato owned.................... ........ ..
l*J
Investments In uncontolldetod subsidiaries
end associated companies ______________i t x i ix .x x . i. ix i '• • • • • »M «*»»
Customers' liability t o this bank on
acceptance* outstanding .
0
Intangible assets....... ...I.............................. ,( * x x i. M „ t H , t w
aw. x.x
g
Oilier assets
■*•••••*•••ee*#*##«e«*•
u*
15 4X4
Total assets . .............................. ...... ..........
Losses deferred pursuant to tl U S C IU1{| &gt;....
N/A
Tefal assets and tosses deterred
pursuant to II U S C. 1433(15.......... .... ...........
JS *14
LIA B ILITIES
Depoelts:
In demesne offices....... — ...... ........... .....
..jf .m
Noninterest bearing
............................ .
T IM
Interest bearing ------------ -- ----------- ....------JJ 441
Federal funds purchased ..............................
Securities Mfd under agreements to repurchase
Demand note* Issued to the U S. Treasury
Other berrmved money......................... —
Mortgage Indebtedness end obligations under
capita ilied leases........................... .— ......................
Bank's liability on acceptances eaecuted
and outstanding.................................... ..........................
0
Subordinated notes end dabentures...................................
0
Other ttabtimee......................... ..........................................
Jfl
Tefal liabilities ........- ....................................................... ----- JO. iso
Limited life preferred stock and related surplus................ ___
B
EOUITV C AP ITAL
Perpetual preferred stock and related surplus
.—
0
Common Meek----------------------------------- - _____ ___ _............
M IS
Surplus...................................................... ............ .............. ..... I.1IS
Undivided profits end cepitol reserves...............
....
fff
LESS: Net unrealised less on marketable equity securities
4
Total equity capttal....... ................................... ..................
5 J4*
Losses deferred pursuant to II U S C lO JIjl
..... N/A
Total equity capital and tosaes da (erred
pursuant to IT U S C. Itlj(| l________ ___
S.J44
Total lieesim**. limited HI* preferred
stock, equity capital, end tosses
deferred pursuant to II U S.C HJ1I|)..
I . J O Y C E H. F R A N K L I N , S E N I O R V I C E
PRESIOENT/CASHIER. of lh* above named bank do hereby
declare mat tats Report *t Condition It true and carted to the best ef
n*y
MM Wf Ms*
/Joyce H. Franklin
January SB. IfM
Wo, lh* kmdertlpned directors, attest to the correctness ef this
statement pf resources and liabilities We declare that It hat been
•■emitted by u l and to the best ef our knowledge and bellel has been
i conformance trim the Instructions and It true and

Publish: FebruaryX IfM

SJ John A Baldwin
S/DenoP. Diheou
SJ William B Gossett
D EO M

5S— B u tlfM S S
O p p o r t u n it ie s

CLASSIFIED A D S
Seminole

Orlando • Winter Park

3 2 2 - 2 6 i1

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

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/congacuBv*OrttdA----------TO*aHo#

•rOO A.U. •3:X PJL
MONDAY ttvu
FRIDAY
CLOSES SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

3 crvwacutfvf tlmrq-----------IK i line

AU TO PARTS WHOLESALE
Net Profit I00K to 504K year
Minimum Investment IJCK
Insured Guaranteed
______fOO 451 4T*J
JA N ITO R IAL FRANCHISLS
E s ta b lis h e d S e n to rd
Area SI 500 me income, price
I*.TS0 1)000 me Income, price
I I 1.500 Ph IflTIS )

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Rj Im iff per ittue. based on 3Unas
' 3Lined Minimum

59— F in a n c ia l
S t r v i c M ______
1 can help *5X success te rry
Myers 4*7 **» SHSunlfUPM

I M I S PREPARED
Tea preparation Item I l f up
407 IT) 77*7

SchediAng may mduta Herakf Adiertaat M tie coot ef an addeonef day
Cancel when you getreecAs Pay orfykr day* your ad nma al (ft* earned
Us* U deecnpeon lor testest imuta Copy must kj*ow acceplitta types
greptacaf term -Commeroal frequency istos are evdiaW*

REEP DRIVING AHO S H U
GET THE MONET!

Bladder Control Ptobltms?
SENIORS, call to find out It
you qualify for assistance with
OIAPERS/PAUS delivered to
your doer monthly 40J MO US*

____ 21— P e r s o n a ls _____
ADOPTIONS
Free med xei care, trantpor
tetlen. counseling, privet*
doctor plus living eapenses
Bar r JITJtt Clearwater AHerney
John Fncker
lAtaSItieae

Legal N o tices
IN I N I CIRCUIT COURT.
E IG H TE EN TH JU O ICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO; f l Itol CA IAK
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
Plaintiff.
vs
R OYL WIGINTON r ' a l .
Oetandantls)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given met.
pursuant to • Summary Judg
menl of Foreclosure, I will tall
the tallowing deter ited property
located tn Semineto County.
Fltalde
LO! 10. BLOCK B. LONG
WOOD NORTH. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THER EO F AS
RECORDED IN P LA T BOOK
I*. PAGE IX PUBLIC REC
O R O S OF S E M I N O L E
COUNTY. FLORIOA
et public sal*, to the highest
bidder tor cash, at the west front
door Of the Semineto County
Ceurtheuta. Sanford. F tortda.
II M A M on t r O i w r l t tfM
Americans With Disabilities
Act (AD A I Nolle* In *c
cerdance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act. persons
with a disability who need •
special accommodation to per
Helper* In thle proceeding
Should contact ADA Coordinator
*1 Jfl Norm Perk Avenue, Suit*
N JBI, Sentord. Florida JJTTI at
toast five days prior to the
proceeding Telephone I44TI
M l *Jtt Eel eTJT; tlOOfSSATTI
ITD D l er I too tss IT TO (V I. VI*
Florida Relay Service
WITNESS my hend end Seel
ol mis Court on January J*. Iff*
(Seell
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT
By Jane E Jesewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish January 17 4 February
X Iff*
DEN I I I

CHILDCARE in my Hidden Lk
heme Christian elmot M F .
( Mam 5 »p m Rrtt JJI 4HI
LAKE M ARY AREA
learning end play Is lun
Prt school ecllviies Intent to
I yean Hoi lunches end
snack Full end Pert lime OH
track end mom's dey out
Rtsoneble rates M jtl any
hours Cell anytime
&gt;77 35**

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FLORIDA S TATE~R EO U IR Et
ell contractor* be registered
or certified. To verity a stele
contractor* license call
I *44 J4I TfM Occupational
License* ere required by the
county end can be verified by
calti2»JJ1»IMi * « » 7 * J ^ ^ _

Additions &amp;
Remodeling
RES/COMM Vinyl Siding .
Alum Fram ing. D ryw all,
Doors. Rooting. Concrete
J J M M J I^ R a t o d jC B O It a t a

A ir Duct Cleaning ~
AIR OUCT CLEANINO. gutter
cleaning/screening, chimney
sweep Insured Young’s Serv
^ c jjib jn o e d c iM B r t a i^ ^

Automotive
COMPLETE D ETA ILIN G *1
your homo Hand washing end
^ e jt n a J e s o r ^ o n a O I O S * ^

Cerpentry
CARPENTER All kinds ol homo
repairs painting A ceramic
til* Richard Gross
li t gfTJ

Carpet Cleaning
C A R P E T C L E A N IN O
*
Rooms sifts Steam cleaned
or dry loam. Guaranteed
lowest prices *4IJ**Sfft
SAM'S CAR P ET C LE A N IN O
plus bull end strip Ileers
Rtsidenllel/commerctal J*
h r* M 4 )5 4 h b e * p e ^ M 0 S ^

C le a n in g S e rv ic e
A TOUCH A B O V I Cleaning
service. Llc/las Q uellly
Cleaning*! It's bust JJI •**•

6 3 — M o r tg a g e s
B o u g h t &amp; S o ld

71 — H e lp W a n te d

EMPLOYMENT

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: *14)44 OR «S P
TIMOTHY JAM ES WALSH.
Plaintiff.
vs
S H E R Y L M c F A D IN e k e
CHERYL LY N N WILSON
Defendant
NO TICE OF ACTION
TO SHERYL McFADIffe/k/e
Ch e r yl l y n n Wilson
JtnPewerline Rd
Heines City. Ftoride U*44
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT I
FIED that a COMPLAINT TO
DETER M IN E PATERNITY OF
CHILD (which Includes sole
custody and child u pped) tine
beep .tiled and you er* required
to serve • ropy el rour written
dtmal
It on Petmoner'i At
tomey. LEON B CHEEK. III.
ESOUIRE. whose address It
M l Wells Avenue. Suite Ift,
Fern Perk, Florid* JJT». on o»
belore February It. Iff* and Hie
Ihe original with lh* Clerk of
mis Court either belort service
an Petlltoner’t attorney or tm
medi*le«y thereafter, otherwise
a dttauit will be entered against
you tor the relief demanded in
the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and tha
seal ol the Court an the um dey
ol January. Iff*
(SEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Madelyn Crane
As Deputy Clerk
Publish January tX JO. IT 4
February J. Iff*
DEN *1

to

if* w nth st

AUTO MECHANIC
E * p . ASE certified Busy
shop' Good pet good benefit*
Immediate Position TT) WHO
AVAILABLE POSITIONS
Temporary end temporary to
permanent positions available
In S a n fo rd Lo ngw ood
Lockhart Casse'berry. Winter
Park end Orlande tor those
rip e r,meed *n
••Production Assembly"
"Wereheute”
"O'esel Merhemct”
"Pointer Helper"
"Slegmen"

DRUMS KEYBOARD PIANO
LESSONS Beginner guitar
end best Ovgreed Instructor
with 5 years leeching tiperl
tnce All styles and levels
First lessen Nee Kyle 1)4 44U
N I E D A TUTOR?
Elementary through Junior
Hgh
Can n i &lt;4/5

Legal N otices

323-5176

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3 1 - P r iv a t e
I n s t r u c t io n s

Acc opting appllcat Ion1
Monday Frid a y,» 4
OeBary Manor SON IT fl.
DeBery *01 44* *4)4

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Will

COUNTER PERSON
Receptionist, computer input
Must have knowledge ol print
mg and sates Try Dimensions
Printing_____________ IW 404)

G ENERAL PERSONNEL
m in )

Never A Fee
CABINET MANUFACTURING
P L A N T has t a ll o w in g
Openings tor production line
work Drilling and Dowel,ng
Dept . Cabinet Assembly.
Shipping end Pecking 1)0
T ech Or iv* J)4 *544________

CLERICAL
Full lime end pert time poti
liens available In central Flor
Ida ere*
" R E C E P T IO N IS T "
"S EC R ETA R Y "
"D A TA E N TR Y ”
" WON (J PROCESSOR"
"C U S TO M ER S E R V IC E "
"H E P S "

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Esperienced with etpandrd
duties needed tor busy multi
■Xulpiinery olfice Strang re
(tort!re end surgical ssillt •
must Salary commensurate
with experience Available
Jets IfC e ilfM TTM to D

DIRECTOR
For established (tuldcar* ten
ter Education and experience
in early childhood required
___ Cell J » M il

DRILL OPERATORS.
ETCHERS
AND PLATERS
W inter k p rln g s company
serfs individuals with pro
vious production experienc* J
sh.tts available Mon Thurt
5 14PM 4A M Frl Sat. Sun
4AM 4 50PM or 4 WPM 4AM
I I 50 hr Permanent positions
Never * Ire'
Help Per sonnet. *If 4TfS

ORIVERS NEEDED
A G C A R R IER S . Tavares. Fl
e well established end grew
mg Central Florida besed
company otter* you
• Semi Annuel Pay Increases
• Stop Oil Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
• Safety Bonus
• Spouse H&gt;d:ng Program
• Average Trip 5 T O * n
• LateModel Conventional
Tractors
II you have J years tractor
trailer, O TR and tnoa and ice
experience plus a good driving
record, cell
_ i m o 4 )« m e

EDUCATION ADVOCATE
V IS TA Volunteer to esi'Sl low
incom e Sem inole County
parents Interpersonal end
orginetielionel skills. Ed
degree or teaching t ipetience
preferred Term I yr. ST 400
C all JJI i f f ) Central Fla
Legal Services. In c __________

E X P E R IE N C E D

C H IL D

Ceregtver needed Ce't Mete
dy 4 II am 131 74)5_______

G000 WORKERS NEEDED

O EN ERALPERSONNEL
k*S 11)1
______ Never A Tee_________
ADO TO YOUR INCOME
SBLLAVONNOWI
c a l l m e atier m a m

AG ASSISTANT
Permanent lull lime t* )• per
hr Duties include growing
vegetable* end ornamentals in
field end greenhouse, applying
pesticides end lerm mainte
nance HS grad end T yrt e*p
For eppi,celien cell 110 47)5
or writ* &gt;/00 E Cetory Ave .
Sentord Fl » ) M
EOE AAE

AGENTS Of UfE A HEALTH
We'll give you M l training
end salary plus a book ol
• l i s t i n g c lie n ts ( F u l l
benef i ts) Cell lor
I 400 *77 174J

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nelhing succeeds like success
We re well Into our V d decade
Of training successful egenls
NoltcenteT
W e'llhelpt

WATSON REALTY CORP
REALTORS
SSXJjgt

Daily work daily pay
Report 4AM
R IO H T H A N O M A N
IMS South Hxxy IT ♦)
Langwee* F L
___ t_______ ta t-n jg

HAFPV ELVES CHILDCARE
Center Lake Mary needs lull
lime qualified, experienced
teacher/Carxg,.xr Also Pan
time Kitchen/Teacher Aid
position Call I I I PM_______

HEAVY COLLISION PERSON
Must have own fools and
•■penance Apply in person
TSOI Country Club Rd. Sentord
f Friday. M m xpm___
H E L P W A H T E O Eeperwnced
Irrigation workers needed
JT ) 474/Monday Friday » 5 *

JANITORS
Part lim e lor Laka Mary
/ H e a th ro w
A p p ly
1*01
Philadelphia Ave Orlando
__________487 I N 4fOO__________
LABO R ERS N E E D E D Skilled
and unskilled Posiltons avail
able Days Call between I J
SPRINT S TA F F IH O . Jl* Ml 1

J ’ * C r -* )

R r&lt;
c

All you nerd l* your title Jeck
Diamond tor eppqntment
}4d TYT*

W AN TEO |4* 000 III Mia on
tlti owner occupied bit home
14X int. toy's to* 1*5 ItiJ

27— N u r s e ry a
C h ild Care

IFN
For part time 1 II shut

DAYCARE TEACHER

OCADUNCS

12— E ld e rly C a re

CNAS
For lull lime II T and J tl
shllt MustbecerflHed

P f l K &amp; 1 f f Old! Pffm
poikfMDM HRS C trl or «ritling,
to 90 to ithool IV you It** i.idi
4 tonfutkdn tail m# 377 m o

61-Money to Lend

Tuesday thru Friday 1J Noon The Dey Beicv* Pubecetson
Sunday And kAondaySXPM Fnday
A D JU S TM E N T S A N D C R ED TTS : tn lha event of an error In an
ad, lha Sanford MereJd win ba reaponalbla for lha flret
Inaardon only and onfy to lha A iltn t of tha cost of that
Ineartlon. Plaaea check yo u r ad for a ccura cy tha flret day N
rune.

ADULT CARE m our private
home Lake Mary are* j
available beds tor men only
Pleesa contact Virgil et
_________ *01m uta_________

A G E N TS AVON Eem to J»X
No door,'door P T/F T Insut
anc*available Sandl JJI t i l l

Good p«y. %U*dr
train
711 U7llwm$g

STOr FORECLOSURE!

NOW ACCEPTWG

TW

NOTICE OF ACTION
BEFORE THE
CONSTRUCTION INOUSTRV
LICENSING BOARO
IN R E : The llttnte to practice
construct ton ef
Steven Paul Spfnaiiole
DBA GlltordConstruction Inc
105* Briel to Avenue
Oviedo. Florida JJTAS
CASE NO tltJTTS
LICENSE; CGCOuetS
The Department cl Business
and Professional Regulation has
hied an Administrative Com
plaml against you. a copy el
which may t* obtained by
contacting. Attorney G W
Harrell. Department ol Business
and Prolesttonal Regulation.
1*40 N Monroe Street. Teltahes
tee. F torIda j n t f o r n . (fOai
to* 40*1
If no confect hat been mod*
by you concerning the above by
February JL IftL the matter el
the Administrative Complain!
will he presented el an ensuing
rwaeflng *i ta* C a a sirw tw i

VS.

71- H e l p W a n te d

Legal N o tices

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Cleaning Service

/ / * il&lt; £ &lt; g s ;
Home Improvement*

HOUSE CLEANINO. reliable,
end reasonable rates Refs
Banded iLH/Irt* *17*jgi
H O U IB C L E A N IN G Quality
work, honest and reliable
R * ts_D e e to T* * 4 5 T^^^^^

R ES TO R A TIO N . D R YW A LL.
metal studs, doors, trim, tld
tog. porches, decks, garebot
J l) JMT

RITE-WAY

Concrete

WE SHOW UP
J / T U l T h le Utopiajr A c f \

E x c a v a t in g

r 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1u

~

EXCAVATOR WORK Ditching
end ponds dug most anywhere
Cell 14* IJJt

Electrical
M A S TER E L E C T R IC IA N ,
Repair addition, comm,res
U c/ In tlE R W R IW 11144/5

F lo o rin g
HARDWOOD FLOORINO
lisslell Sending FHusking
T O M O L S E N IA U ^ h to fT

Fire wood/Fuel
FIREWOOD SPLIT OAK Tree
Service end Meul'ng Free'
estlmetet JJI *171

W ork For Y o u „

AFFORDABLE Heme R e p * ~
Dependable All phases Cell
tar tree est Mkhtat JTJ 7148

RL DOCS IT RU
Fix It right at • price you c*n
fltord Lie d&lt; Ins From tiert
5* llntth Carpontry, plumb
ing. electrical, and rooting
sect JJ yr*. ol experience No
tab too big or smell Cell
DFTSnee IM-JOMHbrs.

Renove

Painting
Freeeslim atti

J

&gt; — Uflll CliiririTil___ ' i

~
lito te s

P lu m b in g
A A A P LU M IIN O A SEWER
Leeky leucelsT Running
lOINtsT 1)0 could solre your
problem Water hra'ti* J4hr

Tiome Repairs
M A R I N O Hem e R e p a i r ,
speclallilng in smelt |obs
C R C m W * F t a * « llJ M » U

Kitchen Remodeling’
L A M CABINET. Cabinet work
at reasonable relrt Kitchens
A bathrooms R o la d n g ,
custom mode counter tops,
book cases, specialty Items
For more Into cell JJ* JTTI
Ask lor Leon

Janltorlii Services
BLITZ CHAN JANITORIAL
Commercial'Resid JJI « TU

Home Improvement ’

Stucco. Concrete.

^ J to n ^ J ^ to v ^ lllls ta
CUSTOM FAIN TIN G by Jtltrey
Power Int /ext. L lc 'd . Ins

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal 1 Man Quality Optra
l onl )T e im / 4 )t 7*4)________

[

M aso nry
TWP MASONRY. Brick. Blocs;

Landscaping
CYPRESS MULCH IM/yerd
100% Grade A, milled in
Longwood Cell us tor e tree
estimate en your tree trim
mlag end remevalt Herdy
Tree Service doing business es
AAA T roe Service JJf »J*J

L a w n S a rv ic a
To«i A JIFF'S LAWN CAR El
Re* /Comm , dtpondebto. low

reSo*I Frwa-•

)«5 tdio

Pressure Cleaning
OUN R IT E i Clean driveways

roots, pool decks, walks,
houses free est. ]) i h j j
PRESSURE CLEANING MANt
Bools, poo: decks, etc Quotes
by phone
Cell J)i tt*0

Swimming Pool
Service/Repair
W EEKLY SERVICE tram U )
mo Chom Rite Pool Service
1*8 n n
Robert Shoemaker !

T r e e S e r v ic e
ECHOLS TR E E SVC Lie’s Ins
Let the Professionals do It."
Freeestimeres
JJJJJJf '

w R
K e p a ir
ii
W in d o w
and C le a n in g
STRICTLY WINDOWS Business
A Residential wtodow/screen
cleaning Free est JJ8JJU

N1N00N ft SCREEN REPAIR:
___________ t o ) J J IT J II

I t l m i i s r )/////■ f h i s i n r w I r r r \ D a y I tn‘ lx l o i r
&gt; I t !*rt Mimth. ( n i l t lii.ssifiril. .'I'J'J J l i l l

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71—H*lp Wantsd

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

JANITORIAL H U P
Full lima. hewn very. Good
benefits Apply m parson
Hitlh* van Healthcare Can toe
tMMaltonvili* A ,a
________ U n lo rd E O F ________

LANDSCAPfW
Full lima, class D He req

DRIVER
CUM B license required

SOD LAYERS
Crawnaadtd

mini

___

MAIDS

IfN
It PM J AM ond 1 AM J PM
Port llm* Apply In parson
U k n l » Nursing C*«t*r. l i t
I n i l» d H im . l«ol&gt;rd

NURSERY ATTENDANT

CASSELBERRY

_________ H H m _________

Ira c U r * ip * rU n (* helpful
D rive r* Means* M in d ly
F uday. lam ipm m o a tr

C O N V E N IE N T A SAFE. 1 A 1
Bdrm aplt tit*
u a t mo
plut dap I yr loose 114 110*
C O N V E N IE N T T O downtown 1
bdrm. 1 bath, single story,
quiat * d hook up 1411'mo

PLUMBER
Service background I r u n
minimum u p Good dr i ring
i r( or [J Valid F I DL 11) 1114

_ __

PRE SCHOOL TEACHER

w i rial_________

HISTORIC don mown laniard
Vary clean 1/1, kltchan, II*
FTP.. app ll . lanced yard,
g a ra g e good neighbors
ill!&gt; mo I l l s dap HUOOK
111 HO) or 114 0*/Q_

M l 1141

PRESS OPERATOR
11*4 *1)1 color G rpartanerd
only. b*n*Mt TruOim*nvoni
J ’r m l . n j _____
11**04)

LEASE FOR LESS!

PRODUCTION COMPANY

On* Badroom Apartmants
iw o : ai
Moss wood Apts M I IT U

m i l a.partonead Indutlrial
caning macblna optralor
Permanent portion Never a
h * IJ M | Parsanrwl. 4m m

MINUTES FROM SANfORDI
MARINER'S VILLAGE

i ) t u p t r v is o r
RM J I TWO DA V S WE EKLY
h h o r l p n i i / p a r t t im e
pin

Lake Ada t bdrm 11*0 mo
I bdrm 1410 mo end up

3 7 1 **7 0
MOVE IN SPECtAU

RECCHCV PARK NURSINO
CENTER A IIS bod cuparior
rated lacillty n**dt a r*ry
special nurse w&gt;,h
a Proi*n leadership Ability
• Escaltont Communication
Surg

Alt rental and real ttlale
adrarIItamantt art tub|*ct to
lb* Fadoral Fair Housing Act.
■bich make* It Illegal la
advarlita any prateranca. llm
nation or discrimination
bated on race, color. raltgUn.
tat handicap. lemlUel ttatut
or national origin

Upscale, tlngl* ttory. patio
apartments I bedronms Ideal
lor individual or coupla

NURSERY WORN ER

Still*
• Strong M td
ground

NOTICE

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

For pr» school childran. 4 has
S unday m o r n in g d u rin g
church sac vie#*. additional
hour I possbto Eap and rat*
requited I B 4171

I Bdrm /I Bath M l m s
S H EN A N D O A H A P A R T M E N T !
PARK A V I I bdrm apt. M l
k ltch an , rem odeled A rC
Largo rooms, on bus Imal 1111
in**** R E N T A L R ESU LTS
a P A R K S ID E A P A R TM E N TS *
1 Bdrm. I Bath I only V»*'l
obto Opposite the per* Mora
m special*___________M0 a m
Q U IE T 1/My towrhouse in *
Park. Adult comm Stli'm o
and sac dap W iler/trath
MCI Barb Mon Frt w i 14*1
S ANFO R D Brand na* I bdrm.
1 bath unit No pals I 111 mo
V E R Y N IC E I E li QUO Bob
f BDRM O ARAO E A P A R T­
M E N T Outat neighborhood
U10'mo Coll M l 0141
I B ED RO O M A P A R TM EN T
S P E C IA L It** o month mom
tn Call leery M ) **M________
I B ED R O O M U M month plus
t i l l security deposit and
rater encas________
i l l 1141
1 BDRM. D y B A T H Te*nhous*
Cardan Dr. Winter Ipgt 1400.'
mo . util No pats M* S001

Back

oE.penanca In Geriatrics
Madicar* doc umantaton. and
IVCtrtllttaltonepiwt
II tbit drscnbai you contact
Mary AlicaKoma D O N
niOEntarprit* Rd OaBary. FL
F oo*I Opportunity E mploy*r

SECURITY OfTICERS
P/T lanford'Laka Mary
Aiaa Weekend shitt* Clan D
guard license req W a a tll

TEACHERS AIDE
Full and part lima Child car*
a»parl«ncar»eu4rod 171 &gt;*0S

TEACHERS
Mud bar* aarnad I t b n
torrard a COA or equivalent.
O' bachelors drgrrr In early
cl jnood _
Ml 1001

TIUMARXETERS
Logwood part llm* Monday
thru Friday, SPMSPM. &gt;ai
O'day tAM SPM S) » par
hour glut bonus and com
miction Parmonant poll
homl .
. Narar alaal
Hafp Par karmal. 4ia * W

103— H o u s e s
U n fu r n is h e d / R en t
C O TTA O E IN T H E CO UNTR Y.
1 barm 1100 me piaa dap
TO M O F___________

MsrghMM/Dock B o rU n

Up &gt;0*1144 nr 1*111 train)
4011400464__________ im 14*
WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL
LABOR H E L P N I E D I O I
Bonut tor drive** All tbiltt
•vailaoto Da ly pay. no la*
Report ready to *or4 S 10 am.
Induktrlal Labor Sue . toil
FrenchAr Nopnonacant

HUD HOMES.
Fr*m U M dawn I Why rant!
Th* Hilllman Gravy
I II t i l l
Realtor
LA K E M A R Y A R E A Nopals 1
bdrm. I ' , bath, fenced yard.
Cant H / A SM O m o i l l Ilk*
LA R G E l/ l7 a l l Gro.ewoud
O o ve .to w Village- scr porch.
1 cor, pints. H I*/m o M0 iTIO
LA R G E 1 S TO R V . Historic die
Trill. I bdrm. 1 bath. dan.
bra** Iat I room, veranda nith
p o rc h s w in g
1110 mo
I 4Qt 140 11*4 At* tor J*H
S ANFO R D
t i l Country Club
Dr 1 bdrm. I bath, cant H/A.
Fenced yard. SMS'mo M l 0X4
SANFO R D 1 bdrm. |ly bath ]
lakalronl house I4M mo
111 1004
SANFO R D
I bdrm . lanced
y a r d , n lc * q u ia t a ra a
1410'mo m 10*1 or M l SSH
S A N F O R D } / l « l . C /H A . Ig
workshop carporl. utility
room , on q u id dtad *nd
sir**I 1401 Grand*** Av*
1411/mo. 1100/sac M l Ml*

YARD WORK
On* day per ***4 ( I hour
Transportation rag M l *444

7 3 ^ E n i p lo y m e n !
W a n te d
CNA, mat*. U nor4 nilb dlt
abi*d bom* car* patlanlt 1
years erbenenc* Ml 001*

91— A p a r t m e n t ! /
H o m e t o S h a re
HOME ON RIVER to tbara.
W O. pool and tannlt count
1100/mo Hallulllitot M l MH

93— R o o m s t o r R e n t
A Q U IE T , ckaan rm .. Hlchan.
ptwno, laundry A pts avail
able alto STS A up 114*11
C LEA N ROOMS, i mg U Hart mg
im
-i
K itc h e n , phona.

Stenstrom Rentals

laundry, video gomtt. ell
ttraat parking 110 0411______
CLEAN FURHISHEO ROOM
W/ kitchen avail SD'wk. SSS
toe Donntonn 111 MS4______
NEWLY RENOVATED, pviralt
antrance, paddla Ian In your
room, your o*n boat control,
ralrigarator. mierpnov* and
color TV OH tlroal parting
and maid kavvlc* Convanlanl
location Th* bait In loon
__________M l 1008___________
P R O F E S S IO N A L F E M A L E
pratarrad to thar* 1 bdrm 1
bath pool'tpa hom* i)M plus
depot11 C k lilM W *
_
ROOM IN P S I V A T I LONG
WOOD homa 141*4. 1 » da
potlt Phona 014 IMP_________

ROOM wkllchan privilege* US
*4 Airport A Vanlord Are
Call earn III! noon 110 M*4

9 S ^ R o o m /B o a rd
a a l BEDROOM HOME a a
In aachong* lor help ml
doughlart. 10 A IS. Dad *111
thar* bom* Ideal tor tlngl*
rromor okSar woman 111 UW

/ F u r n itu r e

CLIAN t/l. new lloorIng, C/HA.

E F F IC IE N C Y , util lum . priv
entrant* and bath Non tmok
or. ITS *4 1100 dap I I I 14i f
Q U IE T NttghborRood. clean
shaded IJOO/mo 1100 damage
dap m t A W a t A Nr Ltayd
I 10R M . furnished M l ttkly.
A1S0 deposit Pali accepted
Call 110 1*41 or I B 4111

F /T M F . I 4 Will train,
uniformly Molly M*«d 1*1 MOf
Ml OICAL M t lP

P S A N F O R D I/Z duplta ml
tc ra a n a d p o rc h . C / H / A .
Prl.atoi 14M mo U M i k
O S A N FO R D 1/1 duoN&gt; w ' llv
mg r m and dan Washer hook
up W l/ m o . 1110 sac
* SHADOW L A K E WOODS 1/1.1
*/ Wit* car garage. Ipk . wall
A septic t*00/mo. 1*00 sac
• H ID D E N L A K E 1/1 condo * '
single garage. C/H/A pool
prlv C lean I U li/ m o . U M i*&lt;
OST JOHNS R IV E R 1/1 *
garage, hardwood boors, boat
•lip V&gt;*w 11*00/mo HOOsec
O S A N F O R D 1/1 apt C H A .
patio, clean MOO mo. 1100 tec
O S A N FO R D 1/1 ml I amity rm.
patio. C H A . now carpal Clean
SS/S'moSSMsoC Nopots
iiantlram Realty. Inc.
"Wa Manage your Hama,
like II was ana t a n ” Jim Day I*
111 leal Attar kPM. I l l 11*1
1 BDRM. MS0 month plut MOO
s e c u r it y d e p o s it a n d
ratorontas
M l 0*1
1 BDRM. 1 B A T H Cant H/A
101 H a ys O rlv * . Sanlord
S llV m o .lM O ta c M 0 4 1
1 B ED R O O M with cant H/A.
la rg e la n c e d y a rd , and
tcraanad room Only UOO down
W hy r a n tT Tha H illlm a n
Group. Inc RaaltarMI 1U1

hook up*. N o dogs . Airport
and tan lord A v * . M U mo
plus l/iro sac 111 k ill
a a O N E A V A IL A B L E a a
1 badroom. I bath 111 44*4 or
M 4 B M ____________________ _
S M A L L A PT . A/C and appll
antes Ideal tor tingle 1710
plus depot! I 777 1114

• R E F R IO C R A T O R . almond
cotor, cold and w o rn great!
Sold my condo and hav* an
aalra ora! 1*1 Call M l TUT or
MO 11*1
________________
• W A T E R B E D . K IN G S IZE.
MO Quean sqa with head
board and * drawer pedestal.
1130111*1)4

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107— M o b ile
H o m es / R en t

/u -/

li

a P A N A lO N IC E S T E R E O
music lytta m SG H10 tall
speakers Impedance a errs
Output I walls 1100 Call
Ml m *

YT4— W a r e h o u s e
S p a c e / R ent

187— S p o r t in g G o o d s

LONO W OO D/LAKE M ARY
M id sit* storage war about# t
400 M 0 1400 tq II Free rant
• ' l l mo laata lr o m ll4l/mo
___________M l O H *_______
S E C U R IT Y W A R E H O U S E • 44A
and Old Lake M a ry Blvd
• I .110
1.000 tq I I ol
l«cw arehouse 'F m ith a d ol
lie* tpaca alioavailabia
K apanta R e alty,I I t * I I I *

c *9*4h ’d* 1
1 4 1 — H o m e s f o r S a te

I I S — In d u s tr ia l
R e n ta ls

HALL REALTY

O F F IC E / w a ra h a v t* space I »0
Sq It P r i m * location al
antranca to Cantral Fla H *
glortal Airport 401111 I d t
S A N F O R D lO d il sq ri 1 pnit#
tprinklart I I vq II iiantlram
Really Inc, Jim Dayla 111 1410

Cam m ardal allic* bldg tupar
spot tor pro Hwy 41/ A 4)4
Paved parking! Only If*,*00
Duplet, M l I 'l , C'b'a. tented
saoo mo incomal 11/ 000

312 W Firwl St

S d n lo rtl

323-5774

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n ta ls

O n tu % .

1 B A Y W / O F F IC E automoliva
repair shop For more into
call PhD Beths M l 1111

11 • - O f f i c e
_____ S p a c e / R e n t

USE YOUR TAX RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT
B AN K

N E W Sanlord others and or
warahoutat 4001 M 0 tq 11
Ipactal. 1141/at* I M 1114
1A N F O R D O tfK * tpaca MOO
tq II bu&gt;&lt;d&gt;ng total HOC tq
It parelflc* unit P I 1004
MO 1 0 F E E T tor toata on ir »J
t u c c t tt lu l a rlttln g anchor
buonastas Good parking and
lig h tin g G ra a t v isib ilit y
^ ^ t k m ^ M O O ^ m ^ ^ I^ ia lU a e r *

131— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n ta ls
1 B DR M | bath w d pool tpa
tarmls Security, ter paho.
much moral U lt im o 111 1411

141— H o m e s f o r S a le
AH ^P fU R l ♦ MOV*
, | HfuRt PHOPi
I

FORECLOSURE

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l i t « n*«. l'0ffv Y*rdl

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A h Q t and owner financing at
tow as MOO'mol Gov I For*
closures. It epos' Seminole.
Orang* Volusia
laniard last than t i aoa dawn
• Over t/j acral J/t. llv. d n
lam rm Setoihtodith 144.IOC
• Ranavatad l l ' i Newer root,
carpal, paml g*r*g*. scr
porch u * *00
• R E L O C A T IN G ! I lly Brick'
ter porcti tanrYdyd M/.MO .
• P O O L ) R a n a v a la d t ' f .
hraplaca. scr porch »// too
Attuma No Ovality I Immacu
tala 1 1. dining, family rm. I
car garage M*1 PI T I U * MO
Markham Wdt area 4 1 I I *
aerrs Patlur* slabl* U01000
L K . Mary cut lam bvlltt
*4/1, pool. 1101 MO
P 1/1. over I acre, t i l l . *00
• 4/1.1 4 acres pool tp* I tl* WO
O W N ER F IN A N C IN G
1 acre ail ale. or 1 acra atlat*.
both over 4.000 sq It O'4. pool,
lakalronl w/dock. 114*.Md

OEBARY
Lakalronl 11. can
Iral H/A. plus a&gt;trast 1*4.000
W Mtltctawskl, M l m i
E X C H A N G E OR* S E L L your
proparty located any wtwral
Investors Realty, FI* M il

tol
IP!

D E L A N D 1 acres, t m il* off I 4
• • II U Hortat Ok, A 1 toning
1)1 000 10% down. 10% mt 10
_ y r t Leesburg *0 4 1*1 1*11

OLITONAAREA 10 ACRES
Ideal lor m obila home or
homa ilia, hortat. catlla,
farming or nursery Zoned
agricu lurai 11 MO par acre
Sm all down paym ent with
owner financing *04-1411111
I I A C R E ! ml D O U B L E W ID B
new ] bdrm. 1 bath Pasture
and woods N o qualifying
141000 Also I I A C R E S ad
lolning Irrigation, pasture
M 4 000 _____________M l 0411
1 LOTS. M • 111 F I . aach 1
c le a re d w / r o a d a c c e s s
iPinacratlaraal Call » i 14**

157— M o b ile
H o m e s /^ S a le ^

R * *00
P IN E C R C S T
4/1, (O0dt of
ro o m ! Apt mofhtr In l« a
QU0ft«r% AImen! ) ®0 sq f»
O nly
000
Ca II H* tttdiUf

Janet Mansfield. 323 7271
A A Camas, lac., i n 111*
L A N K M A R Y V I Large yard
E X C E L L E N T candttran. araa.
and schwalt! |ICta *S0
V E N T U R E I PROPERTIES
Allan A Oawn jlbR M dI N /M l
iA N T O R D Ilk J v . - w . .
&gt;m*t* paymantt 141! month 1
bdrm */ rrfimthvd hardwood
Moors, hug* oaks U K avail
abl* tor doting md repairs
Asking M l M04H 1114
l/s.soo 1 or 4 bdrm . H i halt,
i./M * sq II Mug# mailer 1
F*m rm wfiraplac* R*
modeled kilcban bath, raw
carpal, sprinkler, security
system Paddla Ians, custom
w indow Irta lm a n lt quiat
c u l da sac Im m a c u la te !
Owner, jiia ta * altart
. ti.goo d n /s * so
monthly ] bdrm. I ‘s bath 1
car gar e g* N a * ca -p a lp a m i
you pick catorl' Easy quail
tel M R TR O QROUP11141*1

SW TtJ fROfERTY
M A N A O R M IN T A R E A L T Y
eat yyi /iii/m a i/a

STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.
BUYERS!
Discouraged m Vour M arch
tor Your Dream Horn*! Vow
N E E D our Full Tim* Salat
Team to glva YOU Full Tim *
Sarvlcal So Call Any On* ol
Them A N Y TIM E !

3 2 2 -2 4 2 0 *3 2 1 2720

• In Our 38lh Yexr*
ptoasa Insert thick Neck border
V O L U S IA COUNTY. Dallona.
pool. 1 bdrm. 1 bafh, split
plan raw carpal and paint

tigooo____ O H * » i *
1 B D R M I BATN: Musi taa lo
appreciate, priced to tall 110
Country Club C lr, Sanford
M l . 100 By owner P I 11*1

149— C o m m e rcia l
P ro p e rly / S«1e
• HIG HW AY I! tl It) II Iron
tag*, toned GC 7 Classic style
bldg /ottic* and Ig datachad
g a ra g * Owner larmt avail
1140 000

K i M 1/1. split. M Bay Spring
Canlral H/A. serran room
u too
I 4i l t 1/1. M Fairm ont Vitta
Central H A, wath*v dryar
d'thwavwr. ail ttoctric. ca
rhadral calling, vinyl tiding
thing'# root, northern insula
lion. |l] 000
I 41M 1/1. I I Liberty Canlral
H A . U * X cash
14i U 1/1 tpl'l. *1 Pearson
Canlral H/A. carport 111 IOC
Call m i ) * * a r i u it g i
N E W IH 4'I. n o d o w n ! i «%
inlarasl, 14 X If. IIM /nta
14X 10 D IO m o U l U P *
It t l F R E E M O N T . 1 bdrm. J
bath canl air A sking M *00
Taking oltars. cash only Car
fla g * Co«a M o p b il* Hom *
Park 401 )1* H it
1*11. I I 1 44 ) Bdrm I Bklh
loca'ad In park Owner hnanc

^ a ; a|l_Uilo e _ jn _ K ^ ^ _

160—Business
F o r S a le
LAWN BUSINESS. Lake Mary
•ft* AtcevffH
fl.JflOO rnp' iliscpm#

i l l — A p p lia n c e * ”
/ F u r n itu r e
_
a p p l ia n c e s ,

f u r n , t v s.
ETC. B U Y S E L L - T R A D E
IN I C H EEPO D EPO T. Il l*
FRENCHAVE
111-1144
A P P L I A N C E 1 I B ast prices
B ail Warranty. Bast Service!
Wathart. dryers, microwavas
W t buy appliancasl Daiivary
treat A * Bash 114 M U
F U R N IT U R E F O R S A L E . Llv
ing rm. dining rm, patio. J
badroomt kltchan appliances
1 mite itom tdlthai. screen
doors, blinds, roll up bhndt tor
patio, m o lo rcyclt N o lh 'n g
o var 1100 Goodcond » ) atrO
K IN O SIZE bad tram *, mat
trass and bo, springs with
llntnt UOO call 10a m ]pm or
attar 1 __________
111 V A 1
K IN O S IZ E W atarbad. *0 %
•avalatt. haatar. and liner,
matching d rtttar w/mlrror
and 1 matching night stands
uoo
obo
m ig/!
• M IC R O W A V E
K a n m o ra .
mad sir*, digital Looks and
works Ilka nlaw Only 140 Call
M I 14/0____________________
R A Y 'S A P P L IA N C E a l i l t
F R E N C H A V E . IA N F O R D
R a trlg tra tor. Stoves,
Wathart D ryt/s Free 1 yr
labor warr 0*1 avail H I 004)

a W A I H E R Good condition
S t a n Heavy Duty ’
UOO
14**111

1A 2 BedroomWfortsbfo PatioA Moral
Apartmanta

Sanford Court Apartments
3301S.SanfordAve*•Sanford

.323*3301SS&amp;S

S A T E L L IT E System CompittoI
Trad* lor port ganaralor,
boat, horse, pony car! )** U l )

t*«l B U ICK LC SABRE. Ctoanl
Good condition 11,100 OBO
114 1/4) or leave m tq ________

S E R V IC E SALES A PARTS lor
portabia karotana haatar I

lit* C R TILER STH AVENUE:

L A R R V lM A R T M ia iM
S P A S : N a w . c o m p la la
w'aquipmanl and undarwatar
Ugh) 110001)400 J8MM88M
SU N O U E S T W O LFF TA N N IN G
B E D S Naw C o m m e rc ia l
H o m a U n its F r o m It* *
Lamps Loftons Accatsorws
Monthly paymantt low os
SHOO Call Today FR E E N EW
Cotor Catalog I 888 4*1 *)*/
• W E D D I N Q BANDS.
Artcarvad. matching Mans
lit* I t ’s, womans tit* *
Originally I)/* and IIS* Sail
both tor Stag total Call
M4 MIS atlar tPM

230 — A n t iq u e / C la s s ic
C a rs
• FORD THUNDERBIRO Its*
A ll origin*!*

199— P e ts &amp; S u p p lie s
• A N TIQ U E HORSE COLLAR
leather with woodhamas UO
___________ M ) 1*0)___________
F R E E qu-et. all whit# young,
tpada famala cal. In good
health to good homa n ) 1111

209— W e e r in g A p p a r e l
• L E A T H E R JA C K E T Ladas
western style, with Iringt on
siaavas and bottom Comal
color Sit* 111i 14)IM M il
W H .lE M INK J A C K E T ' Site
modium app rise I M 000 Salt
lor 11.MO firm lM * 8 )tlv m s g

• 11000 OBO All power
01S4

L I U naw M ull sail Only
*)4 soo Call 140/1)1) eat*

• c o r v e t t e .7*U || match
Tallo w , t lops Mull seat
Askings* MOM I 0/M________

* 1 * 1 1 * * * *
Hi, my nama is Jim Taung I
Kara bean a mechanic tor 11
years and have barn A1C
certified. I Kara warkad tor
naw and used car daalarships
I have seen fh# way customers
have baan traatod. t v* seen
tha way lank was saM l*aa
lean tha way premises Kara
keen broken
I haled Itl
thatadllalll
Dan'l gat ma wr**g Thay'r*
net all bad. la. I saved my
panntas and my dimas (tor II
yrt. I and liar tad my awn tar
tot and aula repair thap I
Neva cars tor cash and can at
buy Kara, pay hart
NO FIN A N C E CHAROEI
lama as tow at l*i dawnt
And wa havt beats la* la.
tom# and see tha naw k*d an
tha black I

AMERICAN DREAM SALE!
AND SERVICE

•GAM G ESAUJU) BARGAIN

MOVING M L FT * » '

Prices nogolobto___________
W ANTED CHILD'S WAGON
Mad.um or larga ei|a Call
114 004* or k»* tofl

YARD SALE
Lots of lurnituro. baby A adult
domes, strollors. ole Friday
^andSaturdajM100Malon*ill^&gt;

219—Wanted to Buy~
IP A N IIH M O IS X N par pound
Monday Frid a y ,! 1
17)0*44____________

221 — G o o d T h in g s
______ to E a t
STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
♦am Its i Caiar y Ava 1 ml E
Of Sanlord I ml N of St Rd
4* Hoops Forms )1 H I M

~ 2 2 3 - M is c e lla n e o u s
BEAUTIFUL LADIES RINOsi
site 1. Diamond wadding tat.
t i l l Emerald and diamond
cocktail ring tao M U M )

O R C E N W A R E/BISQUE )•%
OF FI 1.000't ol molds priced
right Woodan mold rocks,
blocks, and otc M l 4Ma

_________

• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL '*&gt;

G A R A G E Salarr Why batherTt
WE B U Y PAV TO P P R IC E D
•Of W t l l l

-

warranty *a.*K&gt; M I tala

233— A u to P a r is
/ A c c e s s o r ie s
• R E C E IV E R MITCH, tor M l
sUa Chary Ball mount, traitor
ball indudad t/S M I 4*X)
C a ll!t o ) Mon Frl___________
MI &gt;*04

a C H E W MOTOR” i*/l MS Vl!
guaranttad to run strong ]
barrel carb If* Will dalivar

J»4U *

I I K Santcrd Ava. laniard
ae/ u i sea*
_

* * * * * * * * *

• H O N D A ' ACCORD LX. I*tl
P 'S . P B. a ir, Kanweod
A M 'F M cattail*. 4 door, low
c j i 'i v Rqvrmocn color. ,V(UI
vuntoravyr, U M /11M W 1
• LB BARON Caavw NNt. m
Rad loadad dip dasn. naw
top, naw tirea i/.oooaas m t
• LINCOLN MARK t. LSC. I*M.
Cpmplaialy loaded Service
records and racalprt U *00
o b o *o/:u ia*a
• M O N TE CARLO IFTI. graat
cond! A/C. ruts Ilka a topi
Sharp too*in ) H I M 0114 US!

OLDS OMEGA ■//. runs graatl
Naw A C. rabulll Iransmis
ston. t/M M ) o » r ____________
P O N TIA C P A R IS IE N N I, 1*84.
» passenger Power windows,
power door locks *«d alt other
options Runt tn d drlv**
par tact!
U .IH O B O
__________ 40) 1*1 **T1__________
P U B LIC A U TO AU C TIO N a
E V E R Y TU E S D A Y T.M PM

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Hwy . t l. Da ■tana Baach
_________ *04 1U t i l l __________

• R EN A U LT

COROLLA wagon.

'*&gt;. Auto. A/C. rad. U K .

Ml

231 — C a rs

ja iv _ N ^ * lli2 S L 2 iiU i« .
217 — G a r a g e S a le s

Antique ib v rr y T n lilir c J tk a f.
bultot and labia sat. wicker
tuvnituva. badroom and living
room furniture, to speed
blkot. children t toys ond
much m ortl Call M la a U lor
directions to stop by ond sea

• TO Y O TA

1974 BRONCO AND PARTS?

C A P R IC E CLASSIC
II. Vk,
auto, /» 000 mil** Eve condl
SI n s O B O I M TUT M F *4
• C H E V R O L E T C A P R IC E .
IW4 Vary Cloon. garagad,
power. VI. naw liras SI 4/S
___________ 1)041)1___________
C H E V R O L E T O EO IH I *1.100
down and taka over tow mon
thly payman't Call M l «T/S Tor
intormaHon________________

• I I F T G LASTR O N IS HP
Cvinrud*. traitor Outstanding
CandI Mas! tael M rs) m i l l 1
#1*04 SKI/FISH B O A T *0 HP
Marc . ml traitor Runs graatl
1) 000 Partial finance a tl IK *
• 1* F T PONTOON boat all
fiberglass. 140 HP Evanrudr
V*ry tat*i M »"y ar/ras Uka
new Only U 0*00 111 *k*0
• I I M IT C H E L L 14 tl Gening
boat K H P Marc klckar 1
depth tinders, trolling motor,

322 2*11

On* owner In good condition
Coil M l *1*1 Leave massage
•n MO M ID G E T, Vary good
cond. restored garag* kept
t lK ml
mOO
m 4811
' l l P LY M O U TH F U R Y . 4 dr.
good angina, good tiros. A/C
SMOO B O IU 1 ) 4/ Jim m y
• I/ BUICK S KYLAR K Good
cond , 4 door , Automatic U K
plus miles. Asking U XO OBO
Call altar kpm
M 4 00)1

x»0HiH^»50e0Wft34
1970 OEVILLE CADILLAC

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

Call In yOwe gar aga taw ad by
1} noon on Tuatday and taka
advantage at our spacial
g*'*ga sale ad pricatl Call
Classilicd new tor detail!I

N«*dt to m »

Tl and

'I I Suparbaefas UOO tor both
Call M4 *0*4 attar )___________

ENCORE. ITts'

Evtaliar.l condition! It.SOO
lirm 1)0 11)4 alter 4PM

SHORT OF CASH?
Seriously tooting lor e nice,
cloon. used c a rl D E P E N
C A B L E Down payments as
tow os tl* t Includes taa 1
till* Call

FUES AUTO SAILS
★ » 327-2692 ♦ *
*1 HONDA CIVIC LX a dr.
Am /Fm slarto lap*. 1SK
milts. Assumable atlandad
warranty StO.SaO M l 1/1*

235— T r u c k s /
B u s e s /_ V a n s
• C H E V Y B E A U V IL L E VAN
*/*. 1 ton, Paisanger van.
claan Loadad! Too much to
11*1, must saa to appreciate
Only U 4*s OBO
M l «/Q0
DODGE VAN, t i l l Good condl
tlonl *1.000 or bast oflar
Ptoasa tall M ) n a after spm
• FO R D L A R IE T. I**0 F DO.
X clean. On* owner, S4K m l .
loadad. *yr *0K w arranty
i* WS M l 04)1 or M I Saa*
• FO R D R A N O ER . L T X t l .
P 'S. erwio. A l t . siarao. 4 ICO
miles. I f t or ) ) 000 ml toft on
womanly Coll M l IU3
FO R D U CONVERSION VAN
V • outo . power w-ndows.
power door locks, lilt, cruisa.
and moral Ettaltonl condition
in and out! Musi saa and drlv*
lo appreciate S4.))8 OBO
a ]' h j tati_________________
• H A N D IC A P P E D VAN t*80
Fo»d E DO Lift, auiomollc
doors S) 000 M ) I4M _________
R lS U Z U P/U *1 Rod. IK . A/C.
om/fm cess, lull badlinar.
rear window If 4)0 M l •* » ___
• J E E P PICK UP 4*4. 1*18. VI.
auto Engina and trans r t
bulll [about 10.000 miles)
Newer intor,or t ) 000 Ml TOPI
V I I BLAZER 4X4 1*84 Tahoa
package, black, naw liras
lU S O C a llM O IM a ___________

”

Sanford Motor Co.

•ss FORD BRONCO
4X4.
44 000 mi Its. S14. MO
_________ Can M i 4111_________
• l » n C H E V Y 1/1 ton p'up UO
V* Run* good Engine and
Iran* strong U lO O M S ilt l _
• D U SUBURBAN CMC * 1L
dtosat. halt ton. mechanically
solid, naw rad brekt rotors A
ralipwrs'head tinea Vary good
liras and low pkg SI MO OBO
_________ 40)1*) !**j__________
ISIS C H IV Y CUSTO M l 4 toil
van Naw liras, good workmq
condition 4 captain chairs.
couth, bad H A W M S l i«0
'*&gt; FO R D CO NVER SIO N Van.
Recant maker avarhaw' 4 ryL
kra M M air. cruiaa cewfrar
Ntoa van tor M.iee *#• 111*
a* d o o a r r a m is* is patwn
gar. M VA 14K mil**. IIU
naw cond SIO MOMJ I/It

238— V e h ic le s

W a n te d _____
W E PAY T O P S U I FOR
Complete or Wrecked Cars.
Trucks RUNNING er N O T

ANY CONDITION

IM S**4

239— M o to r c y c le s
______ e n d B i k e s _____
I I ' KAWASKI KHS*t, classic,
arc cond . ISK m l . chocolate
A chroma 11?) M) 4081

241— R e c r e a t io n a l
V e h ic le s / Ca m p e r s
C A R R IA G E TR A IL E R . 11 It,
1*11 . Root a ir, ideal live
In'lraval Furnnhad Nlcal
Only U , 100.060 M ) T U f
• C A R R IA G E TR A IL E R . It ft.
t* II. Root air. Idaal llv*
ln/trav*l. Furmshad Nice!
Only SLIOO O BO M l T in
H O L ID A Y Rambtor' ImpHtol.
' I t . 1)11 basement medal,
loaded E i tenant cond Op
tional Honda motor Kootor tor
I ml rack SM OOO *01 *»* r*T*
• '7* M OTOR HOME Runs graat
Will trad* ter travel traitor of
comparable value 111 IltS

________ 2

G E N U IN E C H A R A C T E R 1
b d rm , trench doors, trplc
hardwood lloortl M IA M I

R i -a i . E s t a t t u n c .

G O T T A S E E TH IS ONE1 1?
Irg corner tot. big lam room,
aal In 111. new roof, 144.tool

151— In v e s tm e n t
P r o p e r t y / S afe

322-7498

BATEMAN REALTY

SANTORO
lift! St. and Myrtl* A rt

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

ESTATE SALE

321-6762

1 story block building ) 4*0
square I aal limed GC 1 No
reasonable oiler ralutad

D E L TO N A
H 4 771 u n

321 -0 75 9 ..........

321 2257

Come In Jrom ‘The CoCcC
W arm Zip In (Paradisel

You pay for the first 10 days and
if your car doesn’t sell, call us
and renew it for FREE! Phone
number and asking price must be
included in ad. No copy change
while ad is running except for price.
Non-commercial only. Call 322-261 I today!

I Hvflroiun SKAliRKK/K
S200 Sn8ft&gt; Deyosk

• Single Story DwJon ■
• Friendly, On-Slto
No One Bilow or Above Dopondiblo M inijtm tnl
• Energy • Efflclonl Studio, • Attic Storage, Privite

VOLKSWAGON RUGS

193— L a w n &amp; G a r d e n
• FR EE OAROENM ANURE
_______Haul Oil M l 1*81______
r i d i n g
m o w e r . Sean
Crulttnwi* II HP. M " cul
R u m 9f» *i u v n u o iu

2 3 1 -C a rs

2 2 3 — M is c e lla n e o u s
• Q U A D CANE Malal and ad
lustabla L IU nan 1*0 (40t|
M l l ) /*»van.ngt____________

lit

MORGAN REALTY

in' 'h/7no. of Iji. lease

BETTER THAN THE
AVERAGE BEAR!

• G IRLS B IK E . Sutiabto lor a I
year old child I t " wheels,
pink while and gcaan t i l Call
111*148_____________________
• G O LF CLUBS and bag lad at
Foaa Par Fill* club! I S / *
woods I 1 Light blue bag MO
_________ Call M l U *4________
• W H IT F I E L O B O V ! BICV
C LE In good thapa 1)0 or you
rna*alh*£'|ca^J ) 1 t j r _ _

CARRIAGE COVE M O B ILE
HOME PARK

sa n f o r o

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ail urgument. My friend would
rather see a dortor who reads
novels; I would prefer a physi­
cian who reads niedleal Journals.
W ho Is right?
D E A R R EA D ER ; Every pal lent
Is entitled lo a physician who
keeps ahreasl of the medical
literature. Remaining "current”
Is each practitioner's goal and
duly. Therefore. It's Imporlnnl lo
choose a doctor who engages In
continuing medical education.
I&gt;r ii through seminars, confer­
ences. video- or audiotapes.
J o u r n a l -r e a d i n g , n r o t h e r
methods of on-going education.
On Ih r other hand, caring for
sick patients requires a broader
view Ilian mere technological
advances. Th e good doctor lakes
Into account many such aspects.
Including psychological, cthlrul.
h u m a n i t a r i a n and s o c io ­
econom ic factors. In dealing
with people, the rapahle and
com|M-tcnt physician must con­
sider (nr more Ilian the disease
process.
Consequently, In answer lo
your question. I'd have lo say
lhat you and your friend are
right « and wrong. What you
Ixith need to find Is a doctor with
halancr. someone with technical
skills who Is more than an
automaton
Most well-rounded physicians
eagerly learn of new advances
nnd therapies, lint they will be
equally eager In broaden their
ho rizo n s by rending novels,
seeing plays, going lo concerts
and the opera, nnd participating
In other, non medical activities
that ure intellectually stimulat­
ing T h e "complete" doctor also
values time spent with Ills fami­
ly. with recreation. In spiritual
p ursu its, and In c o m m u n ity
service.
In m y opinion, patients are
best served by a practitioner
with varied Interests I am not
unique In Ibis view. Many medi­
cal school admissions commit
Ices have recently recognized
I he value of a liberal arts educa­

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a p p lic a n ts w h o a rc w e llrounded. In contrast to the
previous emphasis on purely
scientific backgrounds.
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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ter you must possess In Ihc year
ahead, tx-cansc- your lime tabic
(or success might lx- slightly
delayed. You should end up
okay, hut II muy lake a little
longer than you llrsi ibought.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20 Feb. 19)
F in a n cia l or com m ercial In ­
volvement* with friends could lie
ixiientlal problem areas today.
Don't do anything a pal might
misinterpret as self-serving. Gel
a Jum p on life hy understanding
Ihe Influences which arc gov­
erning you In ihc year ahead.
Send for your Astro-Graph pre­
dictions today hy mailing $1.23
an d u lo n g , self-addressed,
stum ped envelope lo A stro Graph. c/o ibis newspaper. P.O.
Ilox 4465. New York. N. Y.
IO I6 3 . lie sure In stale your
zodlac sign.

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might not lx- as cusy for you lo
achieve an Inqxtrtunl objective
today us you lull lull)’ antici­
pated. Th e (rouble could stem
from ihe methods you'll use.

by Jim Meddick

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To d a y things you do In a rash or
Impulsive m anner m ight nol
nerve (heir puqmsc and have to
lie done over. lie patient and try
to do II right the flrsl lime.
TAURUS (April 20-Muy 20)
There rould lx? some uncx|xrctcd
complications today pertaining
lo un endeavor (h a t's been
running rather sm oothly. He
careful not to make them worse
Ilian they Initially ure.
GEMINI (M ay 2 1-June 20)
Ta kin g your lock for granted
today where yo u r career Is
concerned Isn't u good policy.
Dame fortune Is very tickle und
might throw’ you a curve.
CANCER (June 21-Ju ly 221
lle f o r c a s s u m i n g n e w r es|xinslbllllles trxlay, lx* sure you
h a v e t he e x p e r i e n c e a n d
know-how lo cope with them
properly. Something (hat looks
like u snap may turn oul lo be
dlfflcull.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Do nol
lake nnv financial risks today If
you feel you don't huve enough
information lo make Ihe proper
choice. Take lime lo collect ull
Ihe necessary data before m ak­
ing your move.
VIRGO (A u g . 23-Sepl. 22)

There's a possibility you might
seek counsel from Iwo Individu­
als today who know less ulxuit a
critical m ailer than you do. Il
could end up a case of the blind
leading Ihe blind.
L IB R A (Sept. 2 3 -O cl. 23)
Usuully you're a fulrly optimistic
person, but Kxluv you might nol
lx* able to see past the negatives.
Unfortunately, this could cause
you In overlook a good apporlunliy hovering about.
SCORPIO (Oi l. 24 Nov. 221
Ta k e measures today lo he
exceptionally prudent In mailers
Hint affect your resources. Past
gai ns c o u ld he d im in is h e d
through |xxir Judgment.
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23-Dec
211 Ik- mindful of your own
limitations lixlay or else you
might utlcmpt to do mure things
than you can handle. Ask your­
self. "If I start this project will I
be ublcto finish II."
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Ja n
19) Usually you're prelly good al
keeping secrets, but there Is n
possibility today you might talk
about something prematurely
which will nol servr your Ix-si
Interests.
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.

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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1008
86th Year. No. 126

NEWS DIGEST

Sanford, Florida

S a n fo r d
g o e s
Businesses springing
up all over downtown

□ Sports
S ilv e r H a w k s c a g e a ’C u d a
N EW SM YRNA B E A C H - Th e Lake
Kiris' basketball team completed a tw
road sweep over non-county opponents
66-90 victory over New Sm yrna Beach.
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now. and f have no doubt they will
succeed."
Farr said he Is very pleased with
the work of the Sanford Main Street
project. "It's w orking." he com­
mented. "It is doing what It Is
supposed to do. and really getting
this town cranking."
•
Chris Cranlas. who serves as
president of Sanford Main Street,
says he Is very pleased at the
sudden growth of the city. "Most of
It seems to have staried since we
became Involved In the Main Street
project.” he said.
He cited the refurbishing of the
old Sanford Fire Station al 109
Palmetto Avenue as a big step
lorward. "T h is Is the first actual
refurbishing of one of the historic
structures of It's type." he said

By NICK P P IIP A U P
Herald Staff Writer

C lo s u re s fo r M o n d a y
SANFO RD — Monday Is Marlin Luther King.
J r . Day. an om clal federal holiday. Most
government facilities will tie closed for the day
with a few cxeeptlons.
All Seminole County operations will tie closed
Monday, as will the C ity of Sanford government
facilities. Both Lake Mary C ity Hall and
Longwood City Hall will lie open as usual
Monday, with Longwood having a regular city
commission meeting at 7 p.m
Banking institutions will tie dosed Monday.
Schools and the school board offices will also
observe the holiday.

SANFO RD — New businesses that
seem to be springing up almost
dally In downtown Sanford slgnul
the Main Street Program Is w orking,
business leaders say.
Included are a new dance studio,
rrstaurant. wom en's apparel shop,
lea room, art studio, and several
untlquc and rollectablrs stores.
Dave Farr. Executive Director of
the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce Is elated with the new
surge of growth. "Th is Is definitely
In a n ticipation of Ihc plan n e d
opening of Ib r Seminole T o w n c
Center Mall and expressway," he
said "Rather than (raring what the
mall might do to the downtown
urea, |*-«ph- are getting pre|&gt;ared □ See Boom, Page 2A

No weapons on campus

G rave ro b b e r n e b b e d
SANFO RD - Mltchrl William Strickland. 30.
of Jacksonville, was arrested by sheriffs
deputies shortly before 3:30 this morning.
Deputies and Sanford police were res|wndlng to
a noise complaint In rhe area, when an officer
reported hearing a disturbance at the nearby
Shltuh Cemelerv.
When they Investigated, they reported seeing
three men tampering w llh graves, and observed
one beating on the grave. They said all three fled
Into a wooded area nearby. Strickland was
subsequently located under some hushes A l­
though a K-9 unit searched for the other iwo
men. they both managed to rsra|&gt;e.

NO GUNS
NO WEAPONS

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New signs are beginning to appear in school halls.

Schools com m itted
to curbing violence
SANFORD - While the S e m i­
nole County school board signed
an official proclamation m aking
Ihc month of March violence free
month, district officials hope that
every month Is violence free In
ihc schools.
Next lo ihe signs declaring Ihc
schools lo be drug free zones.

new signs arc starting to be hung
which declare the schools arc
ulso weapon free.
It has always hern a violation
of district policy to bring a gun or
any other weapon onto school
property.
However, an Increase In Ihc
number of Incidents Involving
weapons on campuses across Ihc
county bus prompted district

□Bee Safe, Page BA

Hom eless man
run over bv van
S A N F O R D — A 4 0 -y e a r old
transient was run over Tuesday by
a van In the parking lot of Ihc
Sanford Rescue Outreach Mission.
W n llcr Jackson was taken to
Orlando Regional Medical Center by
air ambulance uftcr the accident
shortly before 2 p.m . Tuesday.
Jackson was not admitted to the
h o s p i t a l b u t s t u y e d In th e
emergency room until Wednesday
morning. He wus told to report to

the hospital burn clinic for follow-up
cure, officials said.
Jackson wus struck by a Ford
passenger van driven by Jacsun
Bell. 1401 Dixie Highway. Sanford.
Bell Is the son of Blanche Bell
W eaver, founder and executive
director of Ihc mission. She Is ulso
known as Mother Weaver. T h e
rescue mission is located at 1701 W .
13th Street.
According to the police report.
Jackson was sitting outside the
mission alter eating. The par- .-ngcr
□ Bee In ju r y . Page BA

King celebration: Focus is non-violence, peace
By VICKI DeBORMIfR
Herald Stall Writer

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L A K E M ARY — A former Lake
Mary gut* BontMtt imuup iix c h was
arrested this morning on charges he
sexually assaulted three I2- and
13-ycar-old girls on fils leant. Sher­
iffs Invesilgaiors hcllevc there m ay
be more victims.
Jam es Alexander Allen. 38. 208
Shipmans tame. Lake Mary, wan
arrested ul his home on 10 counts of
sexual battery on a child. He was
taken to ihe Seminole County Jail
where he was held without bond. He
makes u first appearance before u
Judge today at 1:30 p.m.
S h e r i f f 's s p o k e s m a n E d
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Chris Cranlas, led. wllh the Rev Ozzl Smith, work on the Interior of Cranlas*
new restaurant. Cafe Jake, opening soon on E. First Street In downtown
Sanford.

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Strickland was arrested on a charge of
In ju rin g «.
disturbing contents of a grave,
and placed In ihe Jo hn E. folk Corrrcilonal
Facility under *4.000 bond.

• Friday. Jan. I4. Crealdc School of Art.
Winter Park, offers "Recent Works and ProJccts." a lecture and slide presentation by Peter
Schreyer. Department Director of Photography.
He will discuss Ida recent documentary projects
at the school Friday beginning at 7 p.m. The
lecture is free lo the public, and will he held In
Ihc fine arts gallery. 600 St. Andrews Blvd..
Winter Park.
• Saturday. Ja n . I5. the W om an's Club of
Sanford Is sponsoring Th e Taste of Sanford, u
fund-raiser for local rharltlrs Th e event will be
held from 5 until 8 p.m ., nt Ihc Woman's Club
building. 309 Oak Avc. The event Is open lo the
public at S3 per person for a host of fine food
which will be available. Tickets will he available
al the door.
• Saturday, Jan. 15. local competition for Ihc
22nd annual Elks Hoop Shoot for youngsters
age 8 through 13 will be at Seminole High
School beginning at 8:30 a.m.
Local winners w ill move up to district
competition In Titusville, Ja n . 29..
Each contestant will have 23 shots at ihe
hoop. The boy and girl In each age group will be
declared the winner.
For additional Information, phone Joe Rogers.
330-9339.
• Saturday. Jan. 15. Marlin Luther King. J r.
Celebration Event — Commemorative Breakfast.
9 a.m .. Sanford Civic Center.
• Sunday, Jan. 16. Martin Ltilhcr King. Jr.
Celebration Event — intcr-Falth Religious Pro­
gram. 2:30 p.m.. Sanford Civic Center.
• Monday. Jan. I7 . Martin Luther King. Jr.
Celebration Event — Youth Program. Seminole
Boys Glee Club. 0.30 p.m .. Sanlord Civic Center.

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SANFORD — T h e City of Sanford Martin Luther King
celebration will move Into full sw ing on Saturday
morning with a “ Peace Breakfast” at the Sanford Clvtc
Center.
The theme of tilts year's celebration Is one of
non-violence and working toward peace.' Celebrations
across the nation, which wilt lake place tills weekend,
share ihut theme.
The City of Sanford Martin L u th e r King Celebration
Committee said there Is a great Interest In the theme of
non-violence In Seminole County where there has been
nn Increase In the number of violent Incidents,
especially Involving young people.
"If the world Is to be a better place, our youth will
play a major role when they learn there Is a better way
of resolving conflicts...NON V IO L E N C E ." the promo­
tional material from the committee reads.
The committee Is hoping to promote Idea of "Stop the
killing, start the healing and the building" at the
celebration and ihroughout the year.

"T h is Is something that we should promole all year
long." Murva Hawkins, a member of Ihc celebration
steering committee, said.
Earlier this week, seven students competed In an
oratorical competition at the Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce.
While Ihc Judging for Ihut contest Is continuing and
Ihc winners won't be announced until Monduy. the
event was considered a success bccuusc of the
participation of students from across Ihc district and
because of Ihc sup|Kirl they received from family and
friends. A standing room only crowd packed Into the
chamber to chefcr the youngsters on.
T h e lop three winners will Ik- presented with
scholarships from the committee on Monday night.
At Saturday morning's celebration al the Civic
Center, the committee will present their annual
Brotherhood Award.
Th e speaker for the breakfast will be evangelist
Barbara G ainey, pastor of the G lo rio us United
Pcnccostal Church In Osteen. The Martin Luther King
J r . Celebration Choir will perform at the event.
Donations for tickets to the breakfast are B8 each and

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NEW S FROM T H E R EG IO N A N D

P a n th e r p ro g ram d e la y n o t a b ig p ro b le m
TA M P A — A plan to save the Florida panther b y breeding it
With a (lo n e ly related subspecies of concur will not an fier
"biological o r operational" problems by n one-year delay, a
Mate wildlife official said.
The plan, which was to have begun this month, has been

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approval.

To m Logan, a wildlife biologist with the Flortda Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission, said the year delay would not
t&gt;r a big problem, bill "W e do need to start next w inter."
The delay Is renewing fears nmong some panther advocates
and setenlists about the future of the predator, beset by

By JA C K IE HALLIFAX

reproductive disorders und physical deformities caused by
generations of inbreeding.

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Hie b u ild in g at one lim e
housed the Hanford Fire De­
lian incut. city arm ory and Jail.
Artist B a riu m Farrrll Is han­
dling the renovation. She is
converting the second floor Into
a loft area where she will have
•in art studio, and reside.
Sanlnrd Main Street Coordina­
tor Faye Fulton said the art
studio will probably Ire open by
thr ribbon cutting, hut plans are
still Ix-tng formulated for the lea
room , restaurant or antique
store. "T h a t m ay be several
months down the road yet."
Fulton said.
The Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce ts conducting a
ribbon cutting at the new busi­
ness Tuesday, at 11:30 a.m.
H rirti Stairs, at Stairs Property
Management. 101-A K. First
S trc rt says she can ha rd ly
b e lie v e th e d e m a n d fo r
downtown buildings m recent
times Stairs has hern allowing
.the Sanford Main Street program
to use a building adjacent to her
office, at 101-I) E. First Street, as
a Welcome Center. T h r opera*
lion w ill he seeking a new
location soon. Stairs says she
has several clients highly Inter­
ested In leasing the suite.
Faye Fulton, coordinator of the
Main Strret program said she is
looking for a place to establish a
new Welcome Center. She Is to
Ik - out of the present location as
ol March I .
CralnlC' commented. “ Hopelolly, w r can get some plare
donated to us. We've used this
as our Welcome Center for over u
year now. and w r hope to be able
to find another suitable location
some where in the downtown
area.”
Stairs has also, leased a 1.750
square foot urea on the second
Hoot ot the AVd Ourrell building.
In Ih r 200 blont of E .' First
Strret.
"Sheryl Gam er, who used to
live with h rr parents In Sanford,
is returning to o|&gt;cn an upstairs
studio there.” Stairs said. "She
will be leaching dancing such as
ballet, jazz and modem , as well
as teaching vblceand dram a."
Stairs said G a rn er will be
taking registrations for students
possibly by early J u ly , with an
opening planned for August of
this year.

S ta te scho o l s ta tis tic s

Associated Press Writer

C ra n lu s . also co -o w n e r of
Crlslo's Classics Restaurant III
downtown Sanford. Is prewiring
to open a new restaur.ml The
former K G's. at 112 E. First
Strret. Just west of the Hand
alley area, will bccomr Cafe
Jake.
"M y brother Van will be taking
over ihc Crlslo's nt 107 W. First
Street." Crantos suld. “ We've
been working on remodeling the
Interior of our new place and we
hope to have It operational
within about ihrcr weeks "
Craulas said the food will be
natural Southern cuisine. "W e'll
probably start with Just lunrh
and dinner for awhile." he said,
"a n d add a breakfast menu
later."
Another building which was
vacated several months ago Is
looking toward a new life. T h r
old Kader Jewelers store, at 112
South Park Avenue will soon lxa wom an's apparel store. Stairs
has also arranged for thr leasing
of that si ore lo Hose Edgrcomb.
originally ol Baltimore.
"She has had a similar opera­
tion In DeLand." Stairs said,
"and now she want’s to set up a
second store In Sanford."
Stairs said thr store Is to be
callcd "M other's Closet."
Th e First Street Gallery, at
203 E . First Street will soon be
moving lo a new location. An
adjacent shop, form erly the
Soup T o Nuts restaurant at 201
L . First Street ts already vacant.
T w o separate antique storrs are
planned for Ihc downtown build­
ings.
rians for the future of the old
M cCrary building In the 100
block of E. First Strret arc alio
beginning to look up. Th e buildInR was recently refurbished
inside In anticipation of some
new tenants.
Sanford area broker. Garfield
W a lk e r la p re s e n tly In v o lv ed In
le a se n e g o tia tio n s fo r approxi­
mately a 25 foot wide portlfULof
the building.
" T h a t is a much larger build­
ing than It looks from Ihc
outside." White said. "Th e re is
room for additional tenants, and
with the Interest In downtown
Sanlord, we may have some
soon."
White said he would prefer not
to discuss what type of business
Is seeking to locate In the former
McCrory facility.

TALLA H ASSEE Florida schools de­
serve a C ♦. Education Commissioner Doug
Jam rrso u said as be released the second
annual Florida Report Curd.
Jumerson said he wasn't disappointed by
m uch In the report, but the state'.1 average
dropout rate left him cold.
"T h a t's prrtty constant." he mild. "It
didn't go up or go down appreciably. We
need to continue to work on that dropout
figure."
Th e dropout rate for the 19U2-93 school
year climbed to 4.2 percent from 3.87
percent a year earlier.
Children under the age of 16 who aren't
attending school are not counted In the
dropout rate but would be included In the
truancy rate, which stayed constant last
year at 1.5 percent for middle schools and
1 2 percent for elementary schools.
T h e graduate rate, meanwhile, climbed to
78.7 percent lost year, up from 77.9 percent
In 1991-92.
Starting next week, all students In Florida
will take home to their parents a report card
on how their schools are performing.
Th e eight-page reports Include statistics
about the student's school. Including test
scores, attendance rates, suspensions and
classroom size. District and state figures are
also Included.
Th e report cards are a key part of a 1991
state law that transferred p o w rr over
classroom operations from lawmakers and
bureaucrats to principals, teachers, parrots
and employers at each school.
Th e Idea behind the reform Is to give
schools greater flexibility und demand
greater accountability. Th e goal of the law Is

B y Th s Associated Press
Florida School Report Includes a
variety of statistics about the state's
schools last year:

Attendance Rate
Elementary — 94,3 percent
Mlddlc/Junlor — 9 2 .1 percent
lltgh School — 91.1 percent

Mlddlc/Junlor— 15.7 percent
High School — 13.6 percent
Out-of-School Suspensions
Elcincntury — 1.7 percent
Mlddlc/Junlor — 15.7 percent
High School — 13 percent

Corporal Punishment
Elementary — 0.5 percent
Mlddlc/Junlor — 1 4 percent
High School — 0.5 percent

H ab itu al Tru a n c y Rate
Elementary — 1.2 percent
Mlddlc/Junlor — 1.5 percent

Cost Per Student, regular program

Dropout Rate

Elementary — $3,521
Middle - $3,257

High Schools — 4.2 percent

High S c h o o l- *3.826

G ra d u a tio n Rate
78.7 percent

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program
Elementary — $9,324
M iddle-$ 7 ,0 1 5
High School — $8,429

Average Claes Slse
Elementary — 24.5
Mlddlc/Junlor — 2 5 .1
High School-language arts — 2 0 .1
High School-math — 23.9
H igh School-social studies — 25.5

Cost Per Student, at-rlsk program
Elementary — $4,404
Middle - $4,360
High School - $4,295

In-School Suspensions
Elementary — 1.2 percent
lo use the report cards to raise public
consciousness about the effectiveness ot
Individual schorls u n i create momentum
for Improvement.-.
If parents want more Information than Is
Included In the report their children bring
home, they can go lo the v-hool and review
a technical supplement that has additional

Information.
Put togclher. the reports und supplements
total more than 125.000 pages,
Since the report has been changed from
last year to make It clearer and shorter,
comparisons can't always be made between
the two years. Jamerson satd.

J u s t to say th a n k s
The Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerco held Its Modiberahip Thank You Party at
Rpgatta Shores Aoartmonls on
Thursday evening. Members
gathered together to enjoy
good food, drink and network
with other business owners.
Chamber President Robbie
R o b in so n a n n o u n c e s tne
name ol one of many door
prize w in n e rs , the small
stulfed elephant was donated
by th e C e n t r a l F l o r i d a
Zoological Society. Sanford.
H*utd Photo by M tchul S M N m W

Supreme Court rules tax appraisal limit to take effect in 1995
By ADAM YEOMANS
Associated Pross Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E — Th e state Supreme Court
ruled a constitutional amendment that caps
Increases In tax appraisals for Florida homeown­
ers will not takr effect until Ja n . 1, 1995.
Th e amendment, also known as Save O u r
Homes, will limit the yearly increases In the
appraised value of homestead residences to 3
percent, the inflation rate, the change In a home's
murket value, or whichever Is lowest.
Th e court said Thursday the supporters of
Amendment 10 failed to specify when it should
take effect.

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victory for the taxpayers of the state of Florida."
he said.
Wilkinson said lie believed the court's decision
could cost homeowners millions in potential
savings, particularly In high growth areas.
Still, he said he considered the ruling "good
news nnd bad news" because the amendment is
only the fourth citizens' petition approved by
voters. Th e other citizen-backed amendments
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Today: Decreasing cloudiness,
breezy and cooler. High In the
lower 60s. W ind northwest 15 to
20 mph.
Tonight: Fair and cold. Low In
the upper 30s. Northwest wind 5
to 10 mph.
Saturday: Mostly sunny and
cool. High in the upper 50s.
W ind northwest 10 to 15 mph.
Extended forecast: Sunday:
Mostly fair and cold. I-ows In the
lower lo mid 30s north to lower
40s south. Highs In the mid to
upper 50s north to ncur 60
s o u th , M o n d a y : In c re a s in g
cloudiness and warmer with a
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Wilkinson, who led the petition drive.
T h e court's rulin g will let the state Department
of Revenue complete a biannual review of county
tax rolls under a new system to ensure property
appraisals reflect market values.
T h e department had appealed a slate court
ru lin g last y e a r that would have let the
amendment take effect thla year.
Revenue officials have reviewed about half of
the state's 67 counties and If the amendment
went Into cftcct in 1994 "a n y possible unfairness
or Inequities In the other half of the counties
would be permanently frozen In place." said
L a rry Fuchs, executive director of the revenue
department.

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"F o r whatever reason, the drafters of Am end­
ment 10 failed to provide an cfTecUvc date, and
this court Is bound to apply the unambiguous
provisions of the amendment as written." Justice
Ben Overton wrote In the court's unanimous
decision.
" T h i s court sim p ly has no a uth o rity to
circumvent the constitutionally mandated ef­
fective date or the plain language of the
amendment.” Overton wrote.
Supporters of the amendment, which was
passed in November 1992. said voters expected
the amendment to take effect Immediately.
" I think, personally, citizens should be out­
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4:00 a m .. 4 0 5 p .m .: Cocoa
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p.m .: lows. 4:15 a.m .. 4:20 p.m.

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Tonight and Saturd y: Wind
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shore and 8 ft offshore. Bay nnd
Inland waters choppy.

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T h e temperature at 9 a.m.
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Friday's overnight tow was 47.
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S C C seeks Sanford land trade

POLICE BRIEFS

the city.
In exchange, the school has offered to
construct a new water line from Lake Mary
Boulevard north to the new meter at the
campus. It would then be part of the
c o n s tru c tio n of the new n o rth/south
entrance to SCC. which has been referred to
as Hospital Road.

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O n e a rrested , o n e s o u g h t

Herald Staff Writer

A n Oviedo man was arrested and another man Is sought In
ih r attempted murder of another Oviedo man. Police arresled
Eugene Jeneyrtte. 39. 401 Heed Road, early Wednesday
m orning on charges of attempted first degree m u rd rr and
l*elng n principal to attempted first degree murder.
Shortly before m idnight Wednesday, police responded to a
shooting at ih r corner of Avenue B a n d First Street. There, they
found Elvis heon Gainey bleeding from n gunshot wound to the
arm and a scratched face. Gainey told them during an
argum ent. Jenerette punched him and then another man shot
him . Police arrested .Jenerette nearby.

SA N FO R D — Seminole Com m unity Col­
lege is seeking a trade with the C ity of
Sanford. SCC will finance a new water main
project. In exchange for 36 acres of city land
to be used for stormwater runoff.
Th e matter has been discussed at City
Commission work sessions and remains
tabled pending the obtaining of Information
from the St. Johns Water Management
District. ISJWMD).
In making a proposal to the city, SCC Vice
President for Administration and Finance.
Andrew Vavrerk said. "Seminole C o m m un i­
ty College Is In need of property to mitigate
for some loss of wetlands on the college
campus, due to the college's use of these
wetlands for slnmiwater treatment pur­
poses.*'
Vavreck said engineers have determined
that approximately 36 acres of land will Ire
needed Th e land In question Is owned by

M o m , 71, a rre s te d
A 7 1 -year-old l^ike Monroe woman was arrested Wednesday
night on a charge she threatened her daughter with a handgun.
A nnie Ruth Campbell. 5401 Richard Allen St„ was held on a
domestic violence charge of aggravated assault w ith a
handgun Campbell's 49-yenr-old daughter told Seminole
C o u n ty deputies Campbell was arguing with her about money
matters at about 9 p.m . Wednesday when she retrieved n
handgun and threatened " I'm going to blow your brains o ut."
T h e wom an said she was forced to defend herself with n knife
trefore deputies arrived. Deputies report finding a loaded
six-round handgun under a bed In the home, wllh one bullet
discharged.

W hen constructed, the access road will
provide an entrance to the SCC cam pus
directly off Lake Mary Boulevard, w hich
laikc Mary officials have applauded as
helping reduce traffic through several of
that city's residential areas.
At the present. Hospital Road Is only a
power line right-of-way. and Is not usable as
a roadw ay, although plans have been
discussed by Lake Mary City Comm ission­
ers regarding the possible establishment of
the rood.
D u rin g Monday nlght'a Sanford C ity
Commission meeting. City Manager Bill
S lm m m o n s also comm ented that S C C

would eventually be building a perimeter
roadway around the college eampus. which
would also cause Ihe school to lose some of
the present wetland areas.
Simmons also said SC C m ay also run
water lines for reclaimed water to the
campus, which would help discharge between 130,000 to 700.000 gallons of waler
per day. and ellmlnale the need to discharge
more water Into the St. Johns River
Sim m ons suggested the city would lx- best
served by commltlng the 36 acres to SCC.
which would, tn (urn. dedicate H us u
perpetual conservation easement, to ih r St
Johns Water Management D istrict.
Following work session discussion Mon­
day afternoon. Ihe Sanford C ity Commission
gave a concensus vole lo support (hr
measure tentatively, but await Informal Ion
regarding exactly what the S J W M D will be
requesting from Ihe college. T h e Informa­
tion Is not expected to tv- forwarded for at
least several weeks.

Circus cancels shows

Crack bust

l y NICK PPIIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer

Altam onte Springs police neltrd several local residents In an
undercover "rrack'' cocaine sting Wednesday night at the
corner of Sanford and Magnolia avenues. Held on charges of
purchasing cocaine were Michelle Dawn Powers. 26. and
Ernest Edward Dalrymple. 30, both of 585 Portland A v r..
Longwood. Franklin Sanders, 32. 601 Palmetto A v r.. Longwood; and a Maitland man. .James Craig Schloot. 37. I*ollce
rejxirl a child In Powers' and Dalrymple' vehicle was turned
over to a relative. Police also report Sanders gave them a Jigsaw
for a piece of cocaine

T h r e e of t h is w e e k e n d 's
scheduled circus performances
In Orlando have been cancelled.
W ord may be released late this
afternoon re g a rd in g the re­
mainder of the shows.
Because of the derailment yes­
terday of the Rlngllng Bros, and
Bam um A Bailey C irrus train
near Lakeland, officials have
been forced to cancel perfor­
mances set for 7:30 this evening,
and I I a m . and 3.30 p.m.
tomorrow afternoon.
Circus officials are awaiting nn
assessment of damage to circus
e q u ip m e n t, e x p e cte d to be

D ru g p o ss es sio n c h arg ed
.John Robert Dennis. 40, 3401 Main St., Midway, was
arrested on charges of possession of marijuana, fleeing and
attempting to elude a deputy and driving with a suspended
license following a traffic stop by u Seminole County deputy
Wednesday night.

R e ta il th e ft c h a rg e d
Ronald Kevin Everson. 19. 102 Paddock Court. Sanford, was
arrested on a retail theft charge Wednesday night by a
Seminole County deputy. A service station clerk reporled
Everson drove off from a gasoline station on Slate Road 434
without paying for $12.68 In gasoline.

finalized sometime today, before
making any official announce­
ment regarding scheduled |&gt;cr
formances for tom orrow even­
ing. and Sunday
According lo a press release
Issued early Ibis m orning, ticket
holders to the canceled shows
should hold their tickets {rending
further Information. T h e tickets
m a y Ire exchanged for remaining
shows or refunded
T h e statement says. "Rlngllng
Bros, and Barnum A Halley
Ctrcus deeply appreciates the
p u b li c ’ s s u p p o rt and u n ­
derstanding."
Seventeen cars of the 53 car
train left the tracks during the
collision yesterday.

Historic\WTLingwosd.
The City o f Longwood is Pleased to Announce:

D is o rd e rly in to x ic a tio n c h a rg e d

N EW FARMERS MARKET

Jeffery Uutler. 31. 2751 W . 18th St.. Sanford, was arrested
on a charge of disorderly Intoxication by a Seminole County
deputy Wednesday night. A patron of a Southwest Road
market reported Uutler struck the patron then became
argumentative. When a deputy arrived, the patron identified
Butler. Butler became loud and a crowd gathered before hts
arrest.

E v e r y S a tu rd a y, 7 a m - lp m

R e a d in g is fu n d a m e n ta l

A rre s t fo r d e a lin g in s to le n p ro p e rty
.Jeff Hayden Johnson. 25. 470 Lakevlew Drive. Lake Mary,
was arrested on a charge of dealing tn stolen property at his
home Wednesday morning. Seminole C ounty deputies report
Jo h n s -m cxctiangcd a stolen stereo component for a bag of
m arijuana valued at $40 on Jo n . 5.

Albert Seymore. 5, makes hlmsell comfortable at the Sanlord
branch of ihe Seminole County Public Library. Albert la learning
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If you smoke,
be considerate
Y o u loo ra ti b c ro tn r a m illio n a ire a n d be
honored w o rld -w id e . A ll you h a ve io d o is
Inve n t a use for lobacco for o th e r than
sm o k in g .
T h is week m a rk s the 30th a n n iv e rs a ry of
the origin al U .S . Surgeon G e n e ra l's p ro ­
n o u n ce m e n t that sm o king is h a z a rd o u s to
o n e ’s health. O n ly recently have statistics
been able to say that sm o king hus decreased.
M eanw hile, a n u m b e r of n ew efforts arc
u n d e r w a y to c u r b to bacco u se . R ece nt
cle a n -a ir acts p re ve n t sm o king Inside m a n y
stru cture s. O fficials arc looking In to placin g
m o re re strictio n s o n cigarette a d v e rtis in g .
Yet people In e v e ry nation of th e w o rld
c o n tin u e to sm o k e . T h e y do so regardless of
e m p h a sis fro m the medical profession that
s m o k in g Is h a z a rd o u s to one's health.
S m o k in g h o w e v e r. Isn't the o n ly p ro b le m .
S e c o n d -h a n d s m o k e also causes difficulties.
Persons w h o m a y never w ant to take a puff,
often have p ro b le m s caused b y In h a lin g
sm o ke c o m in g fro m a n e arb y ro o m w h ere
s m o k in g Is p e rm itte d . T h o s e w h o sln n d
o u td o o rs even ca use difficulties w h e n the
w in d causes cig a re tte sm oke to flo w to w a rd
a n o th e r person.
O n e of the w o rs t situations w o u ld be If
s m o k in g w a s m a d e Illegal. T h o s e w h o w ill
sm o k e regardless o f the co n se que n ces w ill
b e com e la w -b re a k e rs. To b a cco g ro w e rs w o u ld
go o u t of b u sin e ss. M a nu factu rers w o u ld
cease operations. M a ss u n e m p lo y m e n t w o u ld
re su lt.
if a person m u s t sm o ke , we u rg e It b e done
w it h con sid e ra tio n for those w h o d o n o t. E v e n
th o u g h y o u m a y b e ca u sin g h a rm to y o u rs e lf.

CHUCK S TO N E

The two crises of no confidence
Is nothing rovered thnt shall not be revealed, and
hid. that shall not tie known,
Tha t truth has also
inspired a new level
of v r n o m o u s
partisanship " W h y
do conservatives bate
Hill Clinton SO?" re­
cently asked Wash
tngtnn lost co lu m ­
nist E .J. Dionne J r
Dionne suggested
th a t C lin t o n hn s
angered c o n ­
s e rv a tiv e s by c o ­
opting the need for
r e f o r m of is s u e s
conservatives once
decreed lo i»r their
■ F o r there Is
monopoly — crime,
welfnrr. health care
nclhm fl covered
and tax cuts — and
that shall not be
by b r i n g the
revealed, and
to u g h e s t W h ite
hid. that shall
H o use n d v e rs n rv
not be know n J
they've had since
Lyndon Johnson
Conservatives thus have concluded that the

Different groups of Americans with different
agendas, different hostilities and different axes to
[rtnd seem to be losing — or In some Instances
iave lost — confidence In two of democracy's
most unifying Institutions, the presidency and
the media.
Mnny of them don't know w h ) they have lost
fnilh In the media. Th e y do know that lids big
Impersonal monster that regularly assaults their
sense of fairness has spun out of conlrol. And
they don't know bow lo bring II back Into ot bit
W ith Hill Clinton. Impersonality Is not a
problem. Ills persona defines the presidency.
Despite a couple of spectacular legislative
successes. C lin to n 's presidency has been
plagued by a series of contradictions and broken
promises.
T h e Irony of his struggle with America's
confidence is Hint the media, which are also
under fire have stoked m nny of Clinton's
troubles.
Whether those troubles are hyped-up. u n ­
substantiated reports about his past sexual
peccadilloes or suspected misuse of his gntx-matortal office for private gain, the media have
vigorously pursued their exposure with all of the
salivating intensity uf a peeping To m . ami with
the posture of scriptural righteousness For there

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S o m e d a y p e rh a p s , someone w ill c o m e u p
w ith a n o th e r use for tobacco. W h e th e r It w ill
be a c u re for so m e disease, a good base for
p a in t o r v a rn is h , o r the plant fro m w h ic h a
n e w ty p e o f f u e l c a n be o b t a in e d Is
questionable.
T h e U .S . G o v e rn m e n t can be expected lo
c o m e out w ith additional re strictio n s on
s m o k in g and h ig h e r taxes on cigarettes. It
w ill upset those w h o feel they c a n 't o r w o n ’t
stop, b u t It w ill be o f benefit lo the rest o f the
people.
Be considerate of others. If y o u m u st
sm oke, do it a w a y fro m those w h o d o n 't.

4-

LETTER S

F ie ld o f ju s tic e
It Is truly Incredible and absolutely mlndboggllng when you stop for a moment or two and sit
back and ponder the actions and Inactions of
“ m a n ." especially In the field of “Justice."
For example: After much heated effort some of
our legislators got a positive piece of legislation
passed Into law that mandated an additional three
years of penalty — over and above that w hich Is
Imposed for a crim e In which u firearm Is used
during the commission of that crime. Mind you.
this Is a "m ust Impose — additional sentence." No
If s. ond's or hut's or maybe's about It.
W hy then are there Judges arund that apparently
flagrantly disregard that law by refusing for one
reason or another, to Impose the additional three
years of penalty? Could It be that they feel they arc
"above the la w ." Incredible. Isn't It? Totally
awesome action.!
For example: T h e court system keeps on calling
for more and better and stronger laws to combat
the ridiculous eruption of violent crime while the
•tune court system (upper strata) w on't let the
(low
court ayatetn (lower
atrata) utilize the ton upon ton
of existing laws already on the books. One appeal
after another. And everyllme an upper level court
overrules a lower court decision. It only proves that
crim inal Justice (?) Is wrong 90 percent of the lime.
It's enough lo "blow your m ind." Isn't It?
For example: We have a young man up D .C . way
w ho has on several occasions, talked about
"re in ve n tin g g o ve rn m e n t." G o vernm ent, m y
friends, bos a way of reinventing Itself w ith all of
the prolific prowess or a bunch of rabbits. First
there's two. then two dozen, than 200, then
200.000.

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What Is desperately needed Is the relnventlon of
some of those old time-tried and proven attributes.
Honesty. Integrity and truthfulness come to m ind.
D u rin g a recent political campaign, ubaolulc
promises were made by the dozen and Inferred
promises were thicker than fleas on a dog. Alter
the campaign those same promises were Im m edi­
ately denied, side-stepped or blamed totally on
someone else. It w ould seem that the only parts of
"honesty, Integrity an d truthfulness" that yo u whl
find In Washington Is “ honst. Intg and ih n s ." hard
to spell, difficult to pronounce, and In precious
short supply. A n d that, m y dear friends, scares the
hell out of me. H ow do you feel? How about letting
them know?
Nelron B. Tu lla r
W inter Springs

Men
N 'V Jlrtr.)

DONNA B R IT T

Saga of Marion Barry’s bride
W A S H IN G T O N — T h e bride, who wore an
Ivory silk and gold-threaded ault at her church
wedding laal week, was like a million others In
the final hours before her nuptials.
Distracted. Hassled. Frustrated enough by
unfinished business that she told her fiance. "I
love you and want to spend the rest of m y life
w ith you. but I want you logo home. Now."
Cora Masters, a University of the District of
Colum bia pollscl professor, met the former
Washington m ayor — whose resurgence last
y e a r as a c ity c o u n c ilm a n she helped
orchestrate — at a political reception In 19 7 1.
Th a n k s to the "b ig Angela Davis (Afro) I
ha d ." Masters. 48, recalls. Barry, then a
bachelor, was Instan tly Inmpressed. She
w asn't. Th e then-com m unity activist was too
"brash, young and full of himself."
At some point, that brash ness became a
"chutzpah l adm ired." she says. "T h e con­
fidence he displayed...taking on the city
council chairman and the Incum bent" lo
become D .C .'s famous mayor.
It was os mayor that Barry. 57. became
Infamous: for the 1990 videotape featuring
Htzzoner, a pipe and a woman not his wife.
T h e tape launched a thousand newscasts, and
sunk a m uch loved fond reviled) mayor.
Convicted of cocaine possession. Barry con­
fessed an addiction to alcohol, drugs and to
wom anizing as a related problem. (He ad­
mitted himself to treatment.)
W h ich brings u t to the most-asked question:
"Why would
would si
ohe many “him?'
"It's a valid question." Masters says evenly.
" T h is time. I'll answer It."
She looks away, gathering words: "I love
him . ...A nd I know together we can have a
wonderful life, do a lot for each other, the
com m unity. He's a very good person, and very
good for inc. Th e weaknesses he fell pressure
to — we all fall prey at some time. His was Just
very public/
O f her own lapse — a 1987 guilty plea to
charges of double-billing the city for
for travel
expenses as chair of the Boxing and Wrestling
Commission, which the repaid — Masters says
only, "Th e re 's m uch to say. but now Isn’t the
time.*
Iro n ic a lly . B a rry 's h u m ilia tio n spurred
Masters' falling In love with him.
" I resisted It at first — though I'd always
loved him as a friend. But m y heart went out to
him during his troubles, during the disaffec­
tion of his friends. T h e hypocrisy of...watching
people alt In judgm ent wno'd done what he did
— o r had done It w ith h im .'
D u rin g Barry's six-m onth prison term, "He
called all the tim e ." Masters aaya. " A t
Christmas. I asked. 'D o you wont me to come?'
and I thought. ‘If 1 don't who will?' (Barry's
ex-wlfe) Eff) was gone... In prison. I watched
him . heard him. grow spiritually...evolve more
and more Into someone you would let yourself

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fall In love with. H r came out a much better
|&gt;eraan."
And trust?
"It's not an Issue — I know the Marlon Barry
of today. He's d rrp ly spiritual, committed to
raising his son (Christopher. I3I...I trust him
ulwnys to try to do the best thing — the best
you can expect, even
from yourself."
I learned of Masters
th re e y e a rs a g o .
when t was told she
would tg* silting In
on m y first ever In ­
t e r v ie w w ith th e
ex-m ayor. "W h o Is
C o ro M a s lc rs ? " I
g r u m b le d . S a id a
co-worker. "Someone
whose bad side you
d o n 't want to get
o n ."
I could see why —
( The tape
Masters was tough,
launched a
suspicious, blunt In
thousand
h e r re je c t io n of
newscasts, and
to o -p o in te d q u e s ­
sunkam uch
tions. t left thinking
loved(and
t b a t I f 1 h e
reviled) mayor, g
m o r e -1 b a n -p a ls
rum ors about them
were true, Barry had chosen a woman who
would not be taken lightly.
Indeed. Early on she says •he told him :
"Th e re are many women out here who take
less and accept more. I'm not one."
But she ended up being the one. On this
prc-weddlng day. she seemed largely Jitter free.
But Masters halls from strength. Her mom .
tsahcll, raised six kids alone, sent all lo college,
then earned a master's degree at 59: a
doctorate at 68. Cora Masters, a divorcee, was
also largely alone In raising daughters Lolanya.
24. a Howard University alum and actress (“ A
Different W orld.") and Tnm ura. 19. a college
sophomore.
A woman whose distrust once limited an
Interview la nol someone J'd ever expected to
like. But I have to admire a woman saying of
her fiance's counseling. "W e'll be doing It all of
our lives — It's that helpful." And saying about
marriage's toughness: "Once you decide leav­
ing In not an option, you have to work It out.
I have to respect ncr seeing so much current
beauty In a man so costly dismissed by his
post. Such vision, she says, comes from her
spirituality. And something else:
"W h e n Betty Shabozz was asked if she hod
trepidation about m arrying Malcolm X —
whose early life made Marion's look like a
choirboy's — she said, 'Every woman should
be so blessed as lo m arry a man when he's
ready.’
"M arion Is ready." his bride says.

*

only way to recapture the presidency In 1990 Is
by demonizing Bubba. Scuttle Ids legislative
Initiatives. Cast aspersions an Ills Integrity
(already under suspicion). And raise doubts
about his ability to govern
But presidents come and go O n ly the
presidency endures The same Is true of the
media and the public's love-liatr relationship
with this institution
That staunchest of nil defenders of freedom of
s(leech, Thom as Jefferson, despised newspapers
"Nothing can be believed which Is srrn In a
newspaper ... Advertisements contain the only
truths to be relied on In a newspaper hr wrote.
Sound familiar'/
To d a y. I he media are under a siege ol
dim inishing confidence, but their response ts
much like the motto or Mad magazine Iron Alfred
E Neuman: "W hat me worry?

T w o national surveys aliout the media by
Public Perspective magazine and Brown Univer­
sity professors, along with a scholarly lx&gt;ok on
the reporting profession. Thom as K Patterson's
"Out of O rd e r." reveal a deep seated distrust of
the media and n rising cynicism about their
moral values

Party time for
UN peacekeepers
S A R A J E V O - It thr N A T O allies follow
through on their threat to use air -.trikes
against the Serbs surrounding Sarajevo. It's
doubtful that any of the bombs would bit
Sonja's Knn-Tlkl If Sr.nja's were hit the
Westerners here would have no place to
(Nirty.
Business has never lx*rn Iretter at Sonja's
In a region shattered by ethnic strife, the only
real color that mattrrs at Sonja's ts money
But It's not the lood
that keeps everyone
from Serb guerrillas
to U n ite d N ations
p e a ce k e e p e rs and
foreign Jo urn a lists
coming back to this
small establishment.
In the IH months
s in c e f u ll-f le d g e d
civil war engulfed the

(n rm rr Yugoslavia.
Sonja's lias Ixrom e
t he most notorious
brothel In Eastern
Europe.
In the wee hours iff f i Sonja's has
N e w Y e a r 's D a y .
becom e H it
p a tro n s were still
most notorious
trickling out Into the
brothel in
strccts. News reports
Eastern Europe
last fall that some UN
peacekeepers were
frequenting Sonja's
caused the U N to la un ch an nternal
investigation. Nonetheless, some ol the
patrons leaving this Jn n u a iy m orning Imre
the stamp of the United Nations.
These* peacekeepers. who arrive In armored
cars wearing bulletproof vests, were |&gt;erhaj&gt;s
too busy lo take note of the human tragedy
that takes place just down the road Th e last
stop before Sonja's Is une of the largest and
mast abusive prisoner-of-w ar camps in
Bosnia. Less ihun thr distance of a sniper's
till Ilei away lies downtown Sarajevo, where
Ihc citizens still cling lo life as lh r jMnmdlng
continues from Serb guerrillas nestled In the
hills above.
Before Ihc N A T O allies consldct air sirlkcs.
they should take u look al what the
pencckcepers have brought. O ur reporter
M lrharl Vlncr recently saw evidence of a war
In the former Yugoslavia ihat is becoming
Increasingly glossy on the outside, bin
messier by the day on the inside.
Th e presence of UN forces in Sarajevo has
been a boon to Ihc Serbian military machine.
T h e UN distributes foorl for the 380.(XX)
refugees — mostly women, children and the
elderly - who arc left In this Bosnian capital.
But as m uch as one-fourth of ihls fix&gt;d ends
up sustaining the Serbian military, which is
inching closer each day to gaining control
over Sarajevo. A UN sjiokespcrson initially
denied this charge, but later im endcd It by
saying the forces were certainly saving lives
regardless of how m any Serb soldiers are
being fed.
Deaplte their noble m ission, th r UN
peacekeepers are nearly universally despised
by the local papulation. Yugoslavia had. until
the war. been a morally strict and virtually
rrime-free society. Th e citizens now blame
the Western forces for the moral depravation
that pervades this form er co m m u n ist
country. Massage parlors had sprung iq&gt; in
Zagreb for the first time, until they were
closed down reeenlly amid a spate of jmbllc
outcry.
T h e UN soldiers In Croatia — who are heller
paid than most of the locals — generally work
three consecutive weeks, then enjoy a week
off. These vacations nrr generally sjieni al ih r
Croatian seaside resorts wlih local women,
who arc being monopolized by ihc foreigners.
As Ihe world grows Increasingly wear)’ of
ih c righting, all sides have apparently
discovered the Western art of spin conlrol.
No measure of spin control, however, ran
hide Ihe bare facts of the Bosnian situation.
T h e Serbs now control nearly all the territory
surrounding Sarajevo, and are determined
not to quit until Ihe Bosnian capital lies In
their possession. UN air strikes may delay
their plans, and allow more refugees to
escape, but It will do little or nothing to
promote lasting peace.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Friday. January 14, 1694 • SA

C o ach ---------C o n tin u e d fro m P ane 1A

w liilr lie w a i ii m i r li nf
ii l.ukr Mary .in .i unis m i Ii U i II
Intgur in the Sctnlnole Com ity
G ir l* S o il hall I.l abile. T ile
alleged assaults went Ulirvporli-il
until Iasi (X io b cr. w h n i one ol
tlti’ girls, hy thru 10 yearn old,
re|Mtrteil Ihem In her inntlier
She Identified oilier |xileiillal
vlrlliils. siiiil McDonough. Addi­
tional victims may yet tome
forward. lie s.ihi
According lo the ullcgallons,
Allen Invited team nirntlrera
over In Ills home after prncllee
for a ■‘rulidm vn." h was during
these or'eOslons sexual contact
was made, the girls rejiorted
One of the girls n (sirird Allen
would u n ld i adult iiinvtes In her
presence. Including a inuvle with
1he Idle "l.eshlans in Love,"
According lo the arrest report.
Allen drilled molesting Ih r girls
tint admitted to providing m h downs fin them and said he
might have touched a "girl's
breast or vaginal area" while
providing Ihe service Allen told
Investigators he was certain Ihe
girls were sexually active al ihe
lime
T h e re p o rt of t h r arrest
shocked N a n c y D o w lin g , a
league board niemtier rrMton*)-

hie lor llii' age group In Allen's
learn. Dowling said coach's
mhdnwiiH of any sort on team
memlM-rs would have Iks-i i . al
Ihe very leasl. rpiesltoned.
"Absolutely, I've never heard
of such a th ing," she c m (aimed.
Dowling said Allen remained a
coach m ini laic 1990 or early
If X U . when he ipui liecmrse of a
change in league draffIng policy.

"lie thought Ii would reduce
ihe com petitiveness of the
team," Dowling said. “ Most of
Ihe lime. Jim w inl along with
the flow."
Dowling said Allen was wellliked hy le atn-m rm hcrs and
patents alike. She said Ixiard
mem tiers rrcclvcd no complaints
Insinuating tmpn&gt;|icr behavior
against him. "Th e re was never,
ever, ever a com plaint that
would imply any kind of wrong
bcluivlor." she said
Dowling said Allen w a s very

cornfield Ivr.
“ I remember one time we were
considering whether lo k rrp him
as a roach." said Dowling "It
was an adult thing. fMilllles And
four or five parents came lo Ihe
board meeting and asked us to
k rrp him T h r y I hough! a lot of
him and the girts llkrd him ”

S a fe --------------C o n tinued from Page 1A
officials lo make a strong state­
ment against lItem
“ We .ire jnsl no! going lo pm
up wllh It any more." said Isiard
chnrlman Harltara Kuhn
According to George Procchcl.
security director lor the school
district, ihe number of Incidents
Involving weapons at the schools
had hern Increasing over Ihe last
few years
"B ill I think we're seeing the
number of Incidents going down
now ," Procchcl sold
Procchcl said Ihe strengthened
Mrs ix iw r r ii s'ndrnta. idmuils-

D O R E TH A C. DIXO N
Dorciha C Dixon. H I. Crissla
Court. Sanford, dlt-d Wednesday.
Jan . 12. 1994. ut Deltona Health
Care Center. Born April 24.
1912. in Robinson C o u n ty .
North Carolina, she moved to
Central Florida in 1955. Mr*
Dixon was .1 |&gt;f uiHi-al nurse and
a n tcm lxT ol O u lr a l !*•(**»*
Church. Sanford.
S u r v i v o r * in c lu d e s o n s .
W illia m C u u l d r r . R o b e rt
Cauldcr, Kissimmee: sister. Ineat
B a r n e s , B a r n c s v llle , N .C .:
brothers. Thom as Connor. Proctorvllle. S C . L. J . Connor.
Lum bcrton. N.C.. Willie Connor.
L iiin h e rg , N .C ., five g ra n d ­
c h i l d r e n a n d 10 g r e a t *
grandchildren.
G r a m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e .
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

trntlon and law enforcement hits
reduced the num ber of weapons
brought lo school. He also cred­
its ih r district's new anonymous
11p line wllh |&gt;ari of Ih r reduction
in the numlH-r nl Incidents
"I think that more of the kids
are b rin g in g Inform ation 10
school officials and resource
OUlcers than ever." he said. "I
think they are taking u lot of
pride in llirlr schools They are
not tolerating ihe violence."
While ih r dislriel campuses
are olflrlally weapon free and
most schools have adopted an
attitude of “ zero tolerance"

L M cC orm a ck. C a sselb e rry:
d a u g h t e r . C a r o ly n B o w e n .
Roanoke. Va . brother. To m m y
McKee. Vinton, Va.: sisters. Alice
Huff. Vinton. Rachel Ferguson.
Dalrvllle. Va.. and J u llr Deal.
Hardy. Vu.: two grandchildren
and two grrut-graiidchlldrrri
Gaines C a rry Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Hume. Lunawood. In ehurgr ol arrange­
ments.

E A S Y C R E D IT ' *
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he purchased (it ih r door or hy
calling Shirley Allen at 322-9476
or Kathcryn Alexander al 3230360.
On Sunday afternoon at 2 30.
(here will tie an Inlrr-fuitli re­
ligions celebration at the Civic
(.'ruler.
Th e guesl speakrr will lie Rev.
Dr. Claude Ingram, pastor of the
New lirlhcl Missionary Baptist
Church In Daylona Beach. In ­
gram will be asslslrd In Ihe
w o rsh ip s e rvice by several
p asto rs fro m Ihe S a n fo rd Seminole County community.
Th e Mil rim I.other King cele­
bration will conclude on Monday
wllh a youth celebration that
lirguisat 0:30 p.m.
Young (M-opIr yOll Ik - frlrd In
an event that will feature ih r
lulrtits ol Ih r yuulh of Seminole
County. "Heal the W orld," a
concert that will feature the
Seminole C o u n ty C o m m unity
Hoys Glee C lub, Ihe Greenwood
Elementary Male Chorus, the
Crooms School of Choice Male
Choir arid Ih r Midway Elemen­
tary Male Choir, will lie Ihe
highlight of Ihe evening
There will also be rap perfor
millues mid displays of visual
arls al the rvebt which will take
place al the civic center.

Inward weapons on campus. Ihr
schools are still not without
Incidents of wrafxins possession.
" W r are working lo make Ih r
schools safer." said Procchcl.
“ Our goal Is to have weapons
Irrr schools "
Meanwhile students urr bring
taught alternative methods of
conflict resolution and other
w ays lo deal with ih rlr anger
Parental group* and. In some
rasrs, schools are helping lo set
up Nrlghliorhood Watch pro­
grams lo make Ih r sluderil*'
lives saler at home as well as at
school.

Sanford. Born .fun, 29. 1934. In
Meridian. Miss., shr moved to
Central Florida In 1942. She was
a d in ts packer.
S u rv iv o rs Ineltide mol her.
Osceola G rren. Oviedo: stepfa­
ther. A rth u r G re en . Oviedo:
brotiler, Dan Stevens. Oviedo.
G o ld e n '* F u n e r a l H o m e .
W ln lrr Puik. in c h u t Mr of ar­
rangements.

FR AN CES 8 IN IS C A L C H I
D O R O T H Y T . NO LA N

Dorothy T . Nolan. 82. Flam in­
go A v e n u e . D e lt o n u , d ie d
Wednesday. Jan . 12. 1994. at
West Volusia Memorial Hospllal.
DeLaiul Born May 24. 1911, In
Newark, N .J .. she moved to
Central Florida In 1905. She was
a homemaker and a member of
St. Clare Catholic Com m unity
Church. Deltona. She was also a
volunteer at Wesi Volusia Me­
morial Hospital and a Secular
G U Y O. DOW NS
G u y 0 . Downs, 82. Country Franciscan.
S u r v iv o r s Inclu d e co u s in .
C lu b D rive. Long wood, died
Thursday. Ja n . 13. 1994. ut Jo h n Homllsh. Ormond Beach:
sister. Viola P a lc c zn y . New
Better Living Center. Cassel­
Jersey; brother. Jo h n Klos. New
berry. Born May 10. 1911. In
Hagerstow n. Md . he moved 10 Jersey.
Stephen R. Bald.mil Funeral
Central Florida In 1957. Mr.
Home. Deltona. In charge of
Downs was a retired aerospace
arrangements.
electoral engineer for Martin
Marietta and Lutheran.
S u r v i v o r s i n c lu d e w ife . E R L A N D N IH LS N A P O LEO N
N O R D S TR O M
Flo re nce : d a u g h te r. Pamela
E r I a n d N I h I s N a p o le o n
Vest. Long wood: brother. Clyde.
Nordstrom. 87. Golden Birch
H agerstow n; sisters. Naom i.
Lane. Longwood. died Wednes­
Glendora, bath of Hagerstown.
day.
Jan . 12. 1994. ut Central
H a ld w ln -F u lr r h lld Fu n e ra l
Florida Regional Hospllnl. San­
Home. Altamonte Springs, tn
ford. Born Ja n . 3. 1907. In
churgc of arrangements.
Sweden, he moved to Central
Florida In 1992. Mr. Nordstrom
FR A N K J . KUC1UN8KY
was a pipclincr and a member ol
Frank J . Kuchlnsky. 90. Sax­
Salvation A rm y of Lakeland.
on Boulevard, Deltona, died
Survivors Include daughters,
Th u rsd a y, ul Central Florida
Anna Lorraine Trem ble. North
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Born
Arlington. N .J., Eleanor Ionise
Fell. 5. 1903. In Chicago, lie
F e rg u s o n , W e stw o o d . N .J . .
moved to Central Florida from
E la in e N a n c y M o n t c v c c h l,
G a r y . 1 m l.. In 1 9 0 8 . M r. W in te r Springs; son. Erland
Kuchlnsky was a grlrvance man Nlhls Napoleon. J r .. NcshaHc A
for Hurt it's Dairy He was a
Station. N .J.; 15 grandchildren
member of Our Lady of the
and nine great-grandchildren.
U k r s Catholic Church. Deltona,
Ilid d w in -F a ir c h ild F u n e ra l
and Teamsters Local 142 In
Home. Orlando. In charge of
Chicago.
arrangements.
Survivors Include daughter.
N
IN A E S T E L L E P E E L E
Mary A. Wroc. Merrillville. Ind.:
N ln n E s l e l l c P e c lc . 0 7 .
son, Gerald Kramer. Elgin. 111.:
slsier. Estelle Gray. Dcray: three Malarkcv Street. Orlando, died
grandchildren and three great­ Wednesday, Jan. 12. 1994. al
Florida Hospllal. Orlando. Bom
grandchildren.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral Feb. 4. 1926. In W inter Park, she
Home. Deltona. In charge of was a lifelong resident of Centra)
Florida. Mrs. I’celc was .1 secre­
arrangements.
tary' ul Orlando Nuvnl Training
Center and a member of thr
V IR G IN IA C. M EEK S
Virginia C . Meeks, 65. East Geneva Geneloglcal Society.
Survivors Include duughlrrs.
Orange Avenue, Longwood. died
Thursday. Ja n . 13. 1994. at her N in e t t e H u t t o n a n d A n n
residence. Born Aug. 24. 1928. M c K e o n . b o th of O r la n d o .
In Bedford C ounty. Vo., she Barbara Greene, Hughson. Calif.:
moved to Central Florida In son. Jo h n C ram p. Chuluota;
I960. Mrs Meek.* was a hotnr- sister. R uby G u n te r. W inter
Park: brother. Thom as Walker.
maker and Baptist.
Survivors Include husband. Orlundo; nine grandchildren and
Jo h n , Longwood: mother. Alice three great-grandchildren.
G r a m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e ,
McKee, Hardy Va.: son. Dermis
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
BATTS FUNERAL HOME a

MEMORIAL MQHUMENT SERVICE

King------------- Injury-----------

G E R A L D IN E D E LO R ES
R O U SE

Geraldine Delores Rouse. 59,
Plncvlew Avenue. Oviedo, died
Monday, Ja n . 10. 1994. ul Cen­
tra! Florida Regional llosjiltal.

F ra n c e s S l n t s c a lc h l. 0 4 .
Scdgefleld Circle. Winter Park,
died Thursday, Ja n 13. 1994. at
Orlando Care Center. Born April
6. 1929. In Brooklyn. N.V.. she
moved lo Central Florida In
1987. Mrs Slnlsralrhl was a
homemaker and Jewish.
S u rv iv o rs In clu d e husb a nd .
Joseph: daughters, Madeline
Th o m p so n . B ro o klyn. Jo a n n
Weber. Orlando: sisters. Sandra
M a th e r. B r o o k ly n . R ose
Schulmun. Queens. N.Y.: Iwo
grandsons
Beacon D ire ct Cream atlon
Service. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

Continued from F i f e 1A
van wus parked In the
parking lot when Hell started Ihe
engine to w arm up Ihe vehicle
for about 10 m inutes.
At some point during that
lime. Jackson m oved in front of
th r van and laid down In front of
ihe front wheels. Bell did not see
Ihe man us he drove forward anil
Jackson was r u n over. Th e
pollrr report also stated Jackson
had been drinking.
Jackson sustained some bums
and minor cut* and was drifting

In and oul of consciousness
when lie was airlifted to Ihe
hospital. Ills Injuries were ap­
parently minor, according to a
hospital spokeswoman, because
Jackson was not admitted to Ihe
hospital.
Sanford Deputy Police Chief
Joe Dillard said the police made
contact w llh Jackson earlier In
the day when he was loitering
around u gas station on French
Avenue. Police Issued him u
warning to leave.
"T h e Individual lefl thal locu­
tion and came to our |&gt;nllrr

FR A N K L. W H E E L E R , JR .
Frank L. Wheeler. J r .. 43.
West 15ih Sirecl. Sanford, died
Wednesday. Ja n . 12. 1994. al
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sat.ford. Born March 2.
1950. In Sanford, hr was u
lifelong resident. Mr. Wheeler
was a latxirer and a member of
Rescue Church of God.
S u rv iv o rs Include m other.
Lula Bell Wheeler. Sanford; wife.
Brenda Sm ith, Atlantic City;
son. Curtis Hooks. Drrssamrr.
Ala.; daughters. Nlcey. Alesla.
Jn'Net. all of Sanford: brothers.
Tyro n e , Jessie. Major, all of
SunfuiJ. sisters. Norma Jean
C arr and Grace Wheeler, both of
Simlord: four grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchelbcrger Mortuary.
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

P U L I . NINA t .
GravtUdt lunerol H r v k l l lor Mr* Nino
E Pn N. tr. ol Orlando. who dKd Wtdnetdoy
will bo II odock Saturday morning ol
Gtnev* Ctmtttry Frtandt mey (Oil Ol
Gramkow Funeral Homo Saturday Irom 0
o m un'II 10 om For thou *ho with,
momorlol (ontribvl«n* or* tuggettfd to
Gonovo Hlllorlcol Society. P 0 B01 lit.
Gonovo. FI m n
Arrongom tnli by Gramkow Funorol
Homo. Sonlord

Dillard said the police do not
transpo rt tra n s ie n ts to Ih r
county line lo remove him from
Ihe area. “ If 1 find out thal
som ebody has done th a t.'
Dillard said, “ someone Is In for
same severe disciplinary ac­
tion."

State regulators set to
debate Bell settlement
By ADAM YEOMANS
Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E — Regulatory analysis raised
concerns about a proposed SI billion agreement
by Southern Bell Telephone Co. but Indicated
they were not serious enough lo stop the proposal
from being approved.
The Public Service Commission staff released a
recommendation Thursday that neither sup­
ported nor oppoeed the settlement between
Southern Bell and Public Counsel Jack Shreve.
who represents utility customers In rate cases
before the PSC.
The five-member commission Is scheduled lo
consider approving the landmark agreement
Tuesday,
"It will be up to the commission to make the
decision If It's In the public Interest," said PSC
spokeswoman Bev DeMcllo.
Southern Bell Is the stale's largest utility with
about 5 million lines.
The Miami-based company and Shreve an­
nounced an agreement last week that would end
a lengthy rate rase that was scheduled to start
Ja n . 24 and save customers more than S I billion
over ihe next four years.
StafT analysts said the wide-ranging agreement
was so complex they decided to analyze Its
positive and negative aspects Instead of Issuing
specific recommendations as It usually does In
PSC cases.
The settlement would cap residential and
business rates through 1997. eliminate Ihe
Sl-a-m im lh charge for touch-tone service and
reduce overall rates by $300 million a year by
1997.
Soulhcm Bell also would cuts Its profit margin,
offer rebates to customers dissatisfied with
installation or maintenance service and absorb
t l 12 million tn damages from Hurricane Andrew.
Another part of the agreement would require
the company to offer expanded local-calling
service between Dade and BriMvaagMcounttes.
w i l l ell In c lu d e I h e M ia m i F o rt U u M N U e

a re a s ,

the state's most populous.
The PSC stafT analysts questioned whether the
savings for customers would be greater If the
commission decided to proceed with Its hearings
on the rale case.
The analysis said the proposed agreement
would reduce the company's profit margin by
$876 million through 1997.
Th e original reduction sought by Shreve's office
would cut Its profit margin by $1.2 billion while
the PSC staff's plan would reduce them by $1
billion. The com pany's original proposal would
cut Its profit m argin $652 million.
"Whether the rate reductions proposed by the
stipulation are ns great os. or less than, what
m ig h t be o rd ere d after a full hearing Is
debatable." the stall's analysis said.
The agreement a la o would end regulatory
Investigations Into Southern Bell's billing and
sales practices, w h ich resulted In a $15.2 million
settlement wllh the Attorney General's Office In
late 1992.

M A R Y O. TA P R IN O
Mary G. Taprino. 80. Lucerne
Drive. DcOary, died Wednesday.
Jan . 12. 1994. at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Born
Mny 31. 1907 In Croseni. Italy,
she moved lo Central Florida
from Brooklyn. N.Y. In 1972.
Mrs. Taprino was a button whole
operator for a clothing company
and a member of St. Ann's
Catholic Church. Dellary.
Survivors Include daughter.
Gloria DrAngclo. Deltona; aiMrr.
Nellie Dlorln. Brooklyn; three
g r a n d c h ild re n and seven
gicai-grandchlldren.
Stephen R. BaMauff Funeral
Home. Deltona, U: charge of
arrangements.

department." Dillard said. "H r
advised us thut he needed a
place lo slay. We called the
rescue mission who in turn said
we eould bring him over there.
We had one of o u r ofllccr*
transport him to the mission."

Legal N o tic e
IN T H I CIRCUIT C O U S T
o r T H I I I T « JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
tIM IN O L t COUNTY
OCN IRAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A s c N o .n m r cA m l
RESOLUTION TR U S T COR
PORATION. *1 Receiver lor
F lrit ’ Hlrrii laving* A Loon
AttoctoHon ol Mid Florida.
Pie Intill.
VS
CARL ALLISON BRIGGS end
MONA MART BRIGGS: *• el .
Defendant*
AM IN DEDN OTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice ll hereby Siren (hot.
purtuent lo an O rd e r Re
uhedvllng Feredo-ure Sole
noted January IS. Itt i. end
entered In civil ceee number
t l l J U C A I l L . ol Ihe Circuit
Court ol the lit* Judiclol Circuit
in end lor Seminole County.
FkrMe. whertln RESOLUTION
TR U S T CORPORATION. A t
RECEIVER FOR FIRST F E D
ERAL SAVINGS A LOAN AS
S O C IA T IO N OF M ID
FLO R ID A . It Plaintiff and
C A R L ALLISON B R IO G S .
M O N A M ARY B R IG G S .
NOBBERT M DORSEY. AS
BISHOP OF THE OIOCESE OF
O R LA N D O . Il/ara Defend
em it). I will Mil lo t*e higheil
end belt bidder lor catft al t*a
well front deor ol the Seminole
County courthouM In Santord.
Florida. Seminole County. Flor­
ida. at II SO A M on February
I. 1004. the tel loo ing deicrtbed
property at Ml tort* In laid
IInal Judgment, te veil:
The Suutherly 11 tl feet ol
Loti I I and 1J. Block E, RE
PLAT OF SANORA UN ITS I A
1. recorded in Plat Boob It.
Pagei II end II. Public Record!
ol Seminole County. Florida.
Mid UaO leel being meetured
perpendicular lo the Southerly
line ol uW Lott » and » AND
Lot It, Block E. ol Mid RE
PLAT OF SANORA UN ITS t A
]. except the Southerly V 00 feel
ot M&lt;d Lot 11, Block E. u W
17 00 tool being meetured per­
pendicular to the Southerly line
ol Mid Lot 11. Block E
DeNd January IE ItM
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By JanaE Jatowlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth Jenuery U .It. m e
DEN 10*

L e g a l N o tic e
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E II0 N T C E E N T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE CO UN TT.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. TS-llll-CAie-K
FEDERAL TRUST BANK.
FSB.
Plaintiff.
vt
EDWARDS MCCALL.JR.and
JOANNE T. MCCALL, hit wlto.
CHAHLESHERMAN
TETENBAUM andALRENE
M YR ATETENBAUM .nl* wlto;
end UNKNOWN TEN A N T(S )
IN POSSESSION.
DeNndentt
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
thal on February I, m i. al
1100 A M al the Wett From
door ol Ihe CourthouM ol Semi­
nole County. Sanford. Florida,
tha underlined Clerk will oINr
lor te&gt;e Hie following detcrlbed
reel property
L o l l &gt;1 and I I . F O R T
MELLON, according lo Ihe Plat
•hereof et recorded In Plel Book
1. Peg# **. ol the Public Record!
ol SemlnoN County, Florida
The aforeMid u k will be
made purtuent to a Summary
Final Judgment ol Forecloiure
entered In Civil No m i l l
CAI1 K now pending In Ihe
Circuit Court ol the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and tor Sami
note County, Florida
DAT E 0 January 10, m e
Percent with a dltablllty who
need a tpeclel accommodation
to participate to Ihlt proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
al 301 North Park Avenua. Suite
NX). Sanford. Florida »7 7 l, at
Net* lire deyt prior to the
proceeding. Telephone: (eon

ro u x . •■!. ear; 1100m e m

(TOD) or 1 e c o m in e IV), via
Florida Relay Service
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk al fh# Circuit Court
BY: Jano E. Jotewlc
Deputy Ctorh
Publlth: Ja r-a ryl* . I I . Itf*
DIN-MS

Blit Ihe PSC nlaff said it would "continue
working w llh Southern Bell and Interested parties
to alleviate these concerns."
Shreve said he didn't see any concerns In the
analysis that would prevent Ihe commission from
approving ihe agreement.
*'l don't see anything that makes a whole lot of
difference." he said.
Th e stafT raid the settlement would not prevent
the commission from taking whatever futurr
action it decided was In Ihe public Interest,
Including raising or lowering rates In the future.
" T h e commission, even If It so desired, cannot
be bound to a specific course of action hy parties
before It through the approval of a stipulation."
t h e a n a l y s l s s a i d .

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
C IO N T IE N T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
c a s e n o m o m f c a i* x
BANC BOSTON MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Platotitt.
vt
Ch R i STELL K ROSENTHAL.
•lol.,
Dotondomiti
NOTICE OF ACTION
T O : L L O Y D W IN O A L
PILCHER. CUR REN T RESI
DENCE UNKNOWN
S A N D R A L P IL C H E R .
C U R R E N T R E S ID E N C E
UNKNOWN
Any unknown hetrt. deviteet
grantee*. etilgnoot. Itonort.
creditor*. Iruttoot. or other
ctolmlng by. through, under and
ogetoei Ltoyd wmdei Plkhor
and or Sandro L Pilcher.
R e t ld e n c e
Unknow n
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that on
oclton to toroctoko a mortgage
on me following property
Seminole County. Florid*
Florida
Lo ft 7 and I . Block 0 . 1
LAN LAN OO SPRINGS.
1IMOS. TRACT t
n« ‘** M **M
MO. I I . W
thereof at recorded In Ptot Boo*
J page el. of the public record*
or Seminole County. Florid*
Together wllh: range. dltpOMl.
d lth w a th o r. carpet, troth
compactor, microwave wilt. In
•er com garbage door opener
hot been filed egelntf you end
other! end you are repaired to
•erve 0 copy of your written
detente*. II any. to If an SMITH
&amp; SIMMONS. P A .. Plaintiff*
ottornayt. I l l Wait Adomt
Sheet. Suiie 1110. Jocktenvfllo.
Florida m d . no more than
thirty (30| day* Irom the Tlrtt
publication date ol this notice al
action, and file me original wim
the Clerk ei thit Court either
before tervice on Plalntlff't
attorney* or Immediately there
otter. otherwtM. a default will
be entered egelntf you tor Ihe
relief demanded to the com
plamt or petition
American! With DlMbililiet
A d (A 0 A ) Notice In ac­
cordance with tha American!
with DlMblime* A d . perron*
with a dltablllty who need a
tpeclel accommodation to par
tldpato In Ihl* proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
at M l North Park Avenua. Sulla
N M t. Sanford. Florida M77I a*
leeit live days prior to me
proceeding. Telephone: 1*07)
X le J X E ll *»7; I M O tl! I7H
IT0 D ) or I aOdfUITTO IV). vie
Florida Relay Service
DAT ED on January 11. Iff*
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By JeonenneL Tlmberleke
Deputy Clerk
tCourt Sts!)
Publlth jo n u a ryU .il. m e
DEN 10*
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: f l 111! CA IS L
AREA BUILDING
CORPORATION
Plalntllt.
v
M IC H A E L E C A P K O end
SABAL POINT COMMUNITY
SERVICE. IN C.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
thal purtuent to on Amended
Final Judgment of Forecloture
rendered on the Jrd day ol
January. IMA to that certain
couta pending In the Circuit
Court in and lor Seminole
County. Florida, wherein Area
Building Corporation It Plain
lift, and Michael E Capko and
Sahel Point Community Service.
Inc., ere Defendant*. Civil Ac
Hon Cauta No Tl 1117 CA ISL. I
Maryann* Mori*. Clerk ol Ihe
*toretaid Court, will at II 00
o'clock on the Hi day ol Febru
ary, IMA offer lor tale end MU
to the high**! bidder tor ceth al
iho Seminole County Court
home. Ml Norm Park Avenua.
Wett Front Ooor. Sanford. Ftor
Ida ttw Ipiiowmg described real
property, tltuato and being In
Seminole County. Florida, to
wtl:
Lot n SABAL CR EEK AT
SABAL POINT. Plat Book It
Paget T7 M. Public Record* af
Somlnoto County. Florida
114 Winding Craok Place.
Longwood. Florid* H77T.
Said Ml* win b* mad* purtu
ant 1* and to ardor to Mtltty the
termi of Mid Amended Final
Judgment af Foret totur*
WITNESS my hand and M*l
on mi* &gt;m day ol January. IMf
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Court
By: JanaE. Jatowlc
A* Deputy Clerk
Pubiith; January 7. IA m e

DEM et

I

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN T H E C O U N T Y CO UN I
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO *31711 CC T IO
A L A F A Y A WOODS HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC .

Ptotoim.
vt
JEROME O RICHARDSON and
ALTHEE RICHARDSON
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER U
Nolle* I* given thal purtuent
tn Order af Final Judgment to
Forecloture dated January It,
I T T * . I n C a t e No
t l H i S C C n O , cf the County
Court tn and for Samlnel*
County, Florid* . In which
A L A F A Y A WOODS HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC .
It Ihe Plaintiff and JEROME 0
RICHARDSON and ALTH EE
RICHARDSON or* the Dettn
dentt. I will Mil to the hlgfwtt
and bett bidder tor ceth *t Ihe
Wet* front door et the SemlnoN
County CourthouM to. SentorA
Otter 1bed property Mt form In
tha Order e&lt; final Judgment
L*l 71. ALA FA Y A WOODS
PHASE Id according to the Plal
•hereof ot recorded In Piet Boo*
17. Paget II through It. of the
Public Recordt of Seminolt
County. Florida
O ATEO January ll. m e
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork of Circuit A County
Court*
ByiJonoE. Jotewlc
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT
OF IM0
Admtolttrallve Order
No *117
Perton* with a dltablllty who
need a ipeclel accommodation
to participate In m il proceeding
thould contact A0A Coordinator
at X I N Park Avenua. lull* N
X I. Santo'd. Florida 11771 *1
itatt live d a n prior to tn*
proceeding Telephone l*0i)
n ie U O E tt *H7: laootss
I77HTOD). or 1 000 TlS ItJOlVI.
via Florida Relay Service
Publlth January te. II. ITT*
0EN toe

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
*
FLORIDA
CASE N O .:*} 10*7 CA-1*K
BENEFICIAL SAVINGS BANK.
FSB.
pialntlll.
V,
JE R R Y GAN IE L. M IR IA M
MAN KIN GANIEL. at a l.
Detendenti
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
purtuanl to e F Inal Judgment ol
Foreclotur* dated January l.
m e. to Civil C u e Number
fj 70*7 CA I* K. ol me Circuit
Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit, to and lor Seminal*
County, Florid*, the! on Febru
ery |. me. at ll 00 A M . at lh*
Semlrato County CourthouM.
X I North Park Avenue. Weil
Front Door. Sonlord. Florida
11771 0*St. tha undertlgned
Clerk will otter tor 1*1* to the
highetl and bett bidder or bid
dert, tor ceth. ol Ihe following
dttcr Ibed retl property
Lot X. W EKIVA HILLS. Sec
lion Four, according to tha plel
thereof, at recorded In Piet
Book N. Peg* M. Public Rec
ordt ol Seminole County, Flor
Ida
togtlher with all ttructure*.
Improremant*. future* eppli
ancet and appurtenance* on
u ld lend or uted to can|unct&gt;on
therewith
NOTICE PURSUANT TO TH E
AM ERICANSW ITH
DISABILITIES ACT
In accordance with Ihe Amtr
leant with DiubHiliei Act. per
tom with diMbillllet needing e
ipectol accommodation to par
tlclpat* In thlt proceeding
thould contact Court Admtolt
Iratlon at X I North Park Avt
nut. Sanford. Florida H77I,
telephone mimtm (*P7) H I eUO.
not later than Mven 17) dayt
prior la th* proceeding II
hearing Im p a ire d . ( T D D I
1 TOO I I I 1771. er Voice (VI
1100114 1770. vie Florid* Rotor
Service
OATEO January 10. m e
(MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: JanaE Jotewlc
At Deputy Clerk
Publlth January 1*. II. 1**e
DEN 10!

�•A - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Friday, January

14, IW4

Clinton, Yeltsin sign nuclear accords
NATIONAL
BRIEFS

By TKR1MCB H U N T
A P W h ite H o u e o C o rre s p o n d e n t

I__________________________________

R eag an era: E x p e rim e n ts p la y e d dow n
W A S H IN G TO N — Under orders from Congress to document
30 yearn of Cold War radiation experiment* on human*, the
Hrugan -.idmlnlstrntlon In the mld-IU80* derided Instead to
play down the Issue, rejecting suggestions for follow up reviews
and compensation. Energy' Department |&gt;apers show.
1 lie department's argum ents ranged from there was “ no
scientific rrasnn" to tielleve the subjects suffered long-term
harm to assertions that followup studies would "violate
privacy." according to documents obtained b y Th e Associated
I’ress.
Congressional concern* over possible long term Injury' «&lt;» the
subjects "appear to have been based on misunderstanding* of
... the principles of h u m a n experimentation." then Energy­
Secretary' John llrrrlngton said In a letter to Congress In early
1087.

H u n g ju ry for Erik M enend ez
EOS A N G E L E S - W ith 19 days of deliberations ending In a
hung Jury. Erik Menendez faces the prospect of another trial tn
the slayings of his rich parents The tw in Ju ry weighing his
brother Lyle's fate kept on working
Superior Court Judge Stanley Welsberg declared a mistrial in
Erik's cose Thursday oiler the Jury reported for the third time
that It w as hopelessly deadlocked
District Attorney Gtl Garcettt hail said previously that he
would retry Ertk If the six-m onth trial ended In a hung Jury’.
L y l -'» Jury ended Its 21st day of deliberations Thursday,
sending out a two |&gt;age note Indicating m em ber* of the panel
were weighing a manslaughter conviction as a lesser option tn
murder.

H u b b le g o es to w o rk
W A S H IN G T O N — AM ronom eri start next week to put I tie
r t,Mired Hubble Space Telescojic to work on the key question*
about the universe that the orbiting telescope was designed to
answer.
Jubilant officials at the National Aeronautic* and Space
Administration announced Thursday a repair elforts have
corrected completely the Shined vision of Hubble The 8 1 6
billion tr!rsco|)c was launched Into Earth orbit In 1990 with a
defective mirror and then was fixed last m o n th by spacewalk*
Ing astronauts from 'he space shuttle.
The Instrument underwent weeks of testing belore rx|iens
concluded, as NASA * E d Weller said T h u rs d a y . "It s lixed
beyond our wildest expeetctlons."

Pass th e pasta
W A S H IN G T O N — Pass the pasta But skip the lasagnu and
fettuclnl Alfredo. If you w on t to rat healthy.
T o follow up lust year'* review of Chinese restaurant fare, the
C cntrr lor Science in the Public Interest sampled the cuisine of
2 1 llnllan restaurants In N ew York. Chicago and San Franrlsco.
“ Th e good n ru s is t h r r r 'i lot of flood choice*, said %)aync
llurlev the nutritionist w h o did the survey.
" T h e bad news is that the worst Italian dishes arc In a class
by themselves — m uch worse that K ung Pao chicken, a
Chinese dish that was rated one of the highest In faL she said
Indeed, a plate of le tlu crln l Alfredo contain* 97 grams of lal.
Made w ith errant, butter. Parmesan cheese and sometime*
r id f . «&lt; m m l n . uwwr Uu.it lw U « die im m im e lid til (tally Until ■
lilliit .k h r M ' i ID US M t m

r a lo r t r s . tut I ^ r c n l e n m e l i t m i l a l .

From Associated Press reports

Breast
cancer
update

MOSCOW - In post-Cold War
b r e a k t h r o u g h * . P r e s id e n t
Clinton and Doris Yeltsin signed
Kremlin accords today to slop
aiming missiles at any nation
und to dismantle the nuclear
arsenal of Ukraine, third lurgeat
in ihe world.
"We are giving a greul boost to
the goal of a nuclear disarma­
ment," Ycllsin said.
"For the first time In nearly
hall a century — virtually since
the dawn of the nuclear age —
the United Stales and R iisa Iu will
not operate n u c le a r forces,
day-to-day. In a manner that
presumes they are adversaries."
Clinton and Yeltsin said In their
Moscow declaration.
Clinton said h r and Yelisln
had agreed to lake their missiles
off target as of May 30
In a nation gripped by chronic
Inflation nnd sagging produc­
tion. Clinton praised Yeltsin for
giving "strong assurances" Ihnt
hr will not retreat from lough
economic reforms despite unrest
over the h a rd s h ip s th e y ’ve
caused.
C lin to n said the live* of
Kusnlans should Improve this
year as "the benefits will begin
to How" from expanded trade.
"I come here ns a friend and a
partner." said Clinton, who has
lent u n flin c h in g support lo
Yelisln through political turmoil
In the former Soviet Union
Clinton and Yelisln appeared
at a Joint new s c o n le re n re
broadcast ncros* Russia as well
as tn I he United Slate* Yelisln
was asked [KilnI blank If he
would slow the pare of economic
"s h o c k th e ra p y .'* " N y e t , "
Yelisln snapped.
Th e a n sw e r was w elcom e
new* lor Clinton In a nation
where u ltra n a tio n a lis ts and
communists n rr leading a cam ­
paign lo roll hack Y eltsin 's
reforms.
Th e a rm s a c c o rd s and
agreement* on trade, protection
of human right* und curbs on
weapons proliferation completed
the main business portion of
C lln lo n 's th re e -d a y stay In
snow-blanketed Moscow.
Trying to spread the gospel of
economic and democratic re­
form*. Clinton was lo deliver on
address b ro a d c a s t liv e on
Rufcslun te le v isio n . He was
'■iM-nklng at the liultel •carer d
Ostankino television renter, site
(A an Oct. 3 showdown when
.-mil reformist force* sought to
tukr over I he rent rul broadcast­
ing facility.

ATTENTIONO r a n g e / O s c e o la / S e m in o le
C o u n t y R e s id e n t s

.
.
.
..................
A cce p tin g the ultim ate In
Russian hospitality, the presi­
dent and his family werr lo sleep
overnight w ithin the ancient
fortress walls of Ihc Kremlin.
Clinton Is the first American
leader lo stay there since Rich­
ard Nixon.
Hillary Rodham Clinton und
13-year-old Chelsea landed In
Moscow this m orning to Join the
president. Yelisln offered lo have
his grandchildren lake Chelsea
lo the famed Moscow circus
By arriving late. Mrs. Clinton
und her duu ghte r missed u
grand night al Yeltsin s country
home where the president en­
tertained guests by playing the
saxophone anil the dinner menu
featured Ups of moose, stuffed
carp, caviar and suckling pigs
Clinton Invited Yelisln to make
a stale visit lo Washington In the
fall; the two leaders also will see
each other In J u ly In Naples.
Italy, at the annual economic
sum m it of Ind u stria liz'd na­
tions. Yelisln said he hoped
Russia soon would become a full
member of the economic sum ­
mit rather than a guest.
Ukraine's president. Leonid
Kravchuk. Joined Clinton and
Yeltsin tn signing the accord to
d i s m a n t l e 1 .8 0 0 n u c l e a r
warheads left In his country after
the breakup of the Soviet Union
Clinton said the agreement
reducer! chances for "nuclear
terrorism and nuclear esplonagr.
... It's a very good thing lor the
world and for the United Stales
However. II *1111 faces opposition
In Ukraine's parliament.
The disarmament agreement
with Ukraine, when fully Im ­
plemented. will leave Russia Ihr
last of four nuclear power* of the
former Soviet republic*
Kazakhstan and Belarus look
the pledge earlier. Clinton will
salute Belarus' step by slopping
In the capital of Minsk Saturday:
Vice President Al Gore Visited
Kazakhstan In December
"W c have got together this day
to put the last dot to the last
problem of the Cold W a r ."
Yelisln said. We are giving a
great boost to the goal ol a
nuclear disarm am ent."

...
.Ih
t._
1.1 during
transferred ((&gt;
lo UllV.
Russia
during llthe
111 _a .statement.
c three IrniKtfrrrril
10 months.
leaders said all ihc nuclear
wurhrads In Ukraine should lie
Russia will provide Ukraine
sent lo Russia "In the shortest
with lu cl assemblies for ila
possible time."
nuclear power Industry during
Also. Ih r stalcrurnl said Ih r -16 ihr same period containing 100
SS 2 4 mlssllrs In Ukraine, the Ions of low-enrirhcd uranium.
most (Kitenl weapon* In the
w orld’s third largest arsenal,
would Ik * deactivated within 10
months by having llirlr 460
warheads removed.

Cllnlun and Yelisln meanwhile
reaffirmed u com m itm ent lo
rr*|K-ct Ukraine's Indejwndence.
sovereignty nnd borders and
p lrdgcd not lo use nuclear
weapons against Ihe former So­
viet republic.

At least 200 warheads from
these and SS-19 missiles will Ik -

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CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF LAND USE CHANGE
CITY COMMISSION
PUBLIC HEARING
JANUARY 20, 1994 7:00 P.M.
Th o City of Lako Mary's City Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, January 20.1994.
at 7:00 P.M ., or as soon thereafter as possible, to consider a request from Centex Homes of Florida
for change In land use from Ught Industrial to low,Medium Density Residential and Reminded
Commercial'Offico on tho property shown in tho map bolow Th o Public Hearing will be held in tho city
Commission Chambers. 10C N. Country Club Road. Lako Mary.
Interested parties may appoar and be hoard regarding the proposed change and/or written comments
may bo filed with tho City Clerk at 100 N Country Club Road. Lake Mary. Copies of tho amendment
may be Inspected at tho City Planner's office. Monday through Friday. 8 00 A M to 5:00 P.M.

By L A U R A N N E E R Q A A R D

Associated Pross Writer__________
W A S H IN G TO N - Bobbl Kiss­
inger was told she had only a 10
percent chance ol living another
Iwo years when doctors found
not one hut two very advanced
tumors In Iu t breast.
Tw o years later, she's not only
cancrr lrer. she still has lailh

breasts.
Site's one of I h r . succe ss
stories of u new study that shows
giving pallenls with advanced
breast ca nce r r u g g e d
chemotherapy before surgery
not only dramatically Improves
llirlr survival, hut ulv&gt; can suve
I heir breasts.
" W r haven't found Ihc holy
grail." cautioned Dr. G ordon
Schwartz of Thomas Jrlfcrson
University, who conducted the
sludy. to Ik - published Saturday
in ih r journal Cancer.
" T h c s r w om en had lh e ir
backs against a wall and we
were looking for a way to save
their lives." h r said T h u rsd a y.
"Breast conservation was an
unexpected plus ... tail every
woman i*n'i going to" avoid n
mastectomy.
Women with locally advanced
breast cancer — large tum ors
that m ay have spread lo the
lymph nodes - typically have
only a 20 percent chance of
living two years. For Mrs. Kiss­
inger. -IH. of Washington T o w n ­
ship. N .J .. I lit* odds were lower
because she had two tumors

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Jefferson doctor*, beginning In
1979. treated 158 women with
Intensive chemotherapy for op
to six m onths before surgery.
The chemotherapy shrunk the
Illinois dramatically, m a k in g II
ruslrr lo remove all Ih r m a ­
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iind 55 percent aflrr 10 years.
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Sanford Herald

Sports

B
Rebounding
Silver Hawks come back
strong after first loss

LO CALLY
S e m in o le P O N Y re g is tra tio n
F IV E P O IN TS - Seminole TO N Y Baseball will
t&gt;e registering player* for tin spring season lire
next tw o Saturday#. Ja n . If* and 22. at the Five
Points Complex located on State Road 4 19.
Player# between the age# of 5 and IB may
register Between 10 a.m . and 2 p in. Proof of tint'
(such a# a copy of a Birth certificate) l# required.

Prom Staff Reports

SILVER HAWKSM. BARRACUDAS 1/
UStHMtIIIMl

NEW SM YRNA BEACH It
couldn't have land wouldn't have)
been plannrd that way. but the
biggest test of the season for the
Lake llnwell H igh School girl#'
basketball Icnm Just hnpprnrd to
comp during the name wrek of
nine-week exams.

S w a b y gives U C F T A A C w in
O R L A N D O — Ochlel SwaBy completed a rare
four-point play with 10.8 second* left to give
Central Florida an 80-77 Tran# America Athletic
Conference win over the College of Charleston.
SwaBy h.id 2B point# and seven retrounds unit
Victor Saxton 16 point# for U C F (7 -4 .2-2|.

A week ago Tuesday. Hip Silver
Hawk# were 19 0 and rankrd No. 3
In the Florida Sport# Writer# Asso­
ciation*# Class 5A stair poll. Then,
last Thursday. Lake Mary ended
Lake Howell's bid for an undefeated
season with a 66-50 win over the
Sliver Hawks.

E D IT O R 'S N O TE — Becauso of space
limitations, other boots will appear on Pago 2B

W H A T’S HAPPKNINQ

How would lhe
respond lo Ihe loss?

B o y s ’ B a s k e tb a ll

Sliver Hawks

As It turns out. the Sliver Hawks,
who dropped to sixth In this week's
FS W A |&gt;&lt;&gt;ll, (Kissed their on-court
lest with flying colors.

Lake Brsntlsy at Oviedo. Freshman. 4 30 p m .
junior varsity, 6 pm .; varsity, 7:30 pm.

Orangewood Christian at Lake Highland Prep.
Junior varsity, S p.m.; varsity, 8 p.m.
Spruce Creak at Laka Howell. Freshman. 4 15

One week a.ter losing Ihelr llrst
game of the season. Lake Howell
bounced bark with a pair of con­
vincing wins, ripping Ihe Boone
Braves 7 1-46 on Monday night and
thrashing Ihe New Sm yrna Beach
Barracudas66-37 Thursday night.

p m .; |unlor varsity, 5:45 p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p m

G irls ’ B a s k e tb a ll
l . Evans at Oviedo. Jv, 6 p.m.; v. 7:30 p m.
□ □Lym an at Spruca Creak. Junior varsity. 6
p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.

[.Mainland at Lake Mary. J v .6 p.m.; v, 7:30 p m
[ .Orangewood Christian at Lake Highland Prep.
Junior varsity, 3:30 p.m.; varsity. 6:30 p.m.

Not only did the two blowouts
follow their first loss of the season
and come during a week when the
players were dealing with (hr de­
mands and distractions of nineweek exams, both victories came on
the road.

Boys’ Soccer
&gt;. Lake Brantley at University. Jv. 5 p m ; v. 7 p m
I Seabreere at Lake Mary. Junior varsity, 5 45
p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.

G irls ’ S o c c e r
[ : Lake Mary at Hlaleah-Miaml Lakes, 7:30 p m.
[ Orange Park at Laka Howell. Junior varsity, 5
p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m.

□ S e m in o le In B u c h h o li Tournam ent at
Oalnesville, TBA
C. University at Oviedo, 7 p.m.

W re s tlin g
[ j Cypress Creak at Seminole. Junior varsity. 6 30
p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.

□ Deltona vs. Lake Mary at Qraenwood Lakes
Middle School. Jv. 6:30 p.m.; v, 7 30 p m
Deltona, West Orange at Lyman, 6 p m.

SATURDAY
M e n 's B a s k e tb a ll
□ Daytona Bch. C.C. at Seminole C.C., 7.30 p.m.

W o m e n 's B a s k e tb a ll
□Valencia C.C. at Seminole C.C., 5:30 p.m.

B o y s ’ B a s k e tb a ll
□ Deltona at Lyman. Jv. 6 p.m.; v. 7.30 p m.
□ Laka Howell at DaLand. Junior varsity, 5:45
p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.

[ Orangewood Christian at Oak Hall. Junior
varsity, 3 p.m.; varsity. 6 p.m.
□ Oviedo at Spruce Creek. Jv, 6 p.m.; v, 7:30 p.m.
[ Seminole at Cypress Creek. Junior varsity, 6
p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.

G irls ’ B a s k e tb a ll
[ . Bishop Moore at Lyman. Jv, 3 p.m.; v, 4:30 p m.
□ Lake Mary at Tavares, 4 p.m.
□Orangewood Christian at Oak Hall, 4:30 p.m.
( Spruce Creek at Oviedo. Jv. 1:30 p.m.; v, 3 p m.

B oys’ Soccer
□ Lako Brantley at Seabreexe. Junior varsity, 9
am .; varsity, 10:30 a m .

G irls ’ S o c c e r
□ DeLand vs. Oviedo at Central Wlnda Park,
Winter Springs, 11 a.m.
□ Lake Brantley at Seabreexe. Jv, noon; v, 2 p.m.
□ Lake Howell va. Winter Park at Ward Field.
Junior varsity, 5 p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m.
□ Lake Mary at Miaml-American, 2 p.m.
□ Orange Park at Lyman. Jv, 2 p m.; v, 4 p.m.

□ Sam lnola In B uchholx Tournam ant at
Oalnesville, TB A

W re s tlin g
□ New Smyrna Beach at Laka Mary. Junior
varsity. 6:30 p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.

□ Oviedo, Seminole at Laka Brantley, 10 a m.
□ Polnclana at Lake Brantley, 10 a.m»

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Kioto by Mtcfcoot BM*4mtkl
Lori Marchlsella (No. 0) helped Lake Howell control play under the basket
Thursday night, collecting 14 points and 14 rebounds In the Silver Hawks'
66-37 romp over homeslandlng the New Smyrna Beach Barracudas.

O n Thursday night. Luke Howell
outscored New Sm yrna Beach In
every quarter, racing out to a 19-6
advantage after one quarter and a

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34-9 lead by halftime.
The Sliver Hawks controlled Ihe
game from Ih r outside and Inside.
Kelly Kohn spearheaded Ihe outside
assault, netting a game-high 18
(Minis that Inrluded four thrre-polnl
field goals. She alvt had six usslsls.
C h r is tin e J a m e s a n d L o ri
Marchlsella helped Lake Howell
dominate play under Ihe basket.
James collected 16 points and a
gam e -h igh 16 re b o u n d s w hile
Marchlseiia contributed 14 points
and 14 rebounds before fouling out.
Lake Howell outrrboundrd New
Smyrna Beach bv n 53-33 margin.
Crystal Luw# led Ihe Barracudas
(8-10) with 14 (Minis. Including a
pair of three-point field goals.
Courtney Dever chipped In with 12
[Mints. No other New Sm yrna Beach
player scored more than four points.
Th e S llv r r Haw ks (21-11 will
return lo action next Wednesday
nigh t, p la y in g at L y m u n In a
glrltboy# doublcheader.

Sanford
sets clinic
for would-be
ball coaches
By OBAN SMITH
Herald Sports Writor
S A N FO R D - Calling all youth
liasetiall coaches: He at Sanford
Memorial Stadium tomorrow (Sat­
urday. Ja n . 151morning.
The Sanford Recreation Departinrnt will conduct a coaches clinic
for anyone Interested In coaching u
youth ha sc hall team (Ills year at 9
a.m. al the Dugmit Cluh located
In s id e ih e S a n fo rd M e m o ria l
Stadium.
Those needing lo register should
arrive breforc 8:45 a.m.
The clinic will In- run under the
guidelines of the N .Y .S .C .A . (Na­
tional Youth Sports Coaches Asso­
ciation) wllh Ihe purpose of certify­
ing Interested parties as coaches.
Anyone who wants lo coach In the
Sanford youth leagues (Ills will have
lo be crrlt Iflcd.
Cost will lie 815 per person.
Th e Recreation Dcparlm cnl will
Ih- adding a new league Ihl# spring,
so more coaches will be needed. In
addition lo the Fee Wee (8 -IO ). Lillie
Major ( 10- 12). and Italic Ruth
(13-15). a T-ball league for players
ages 6 and 7 will Ik - started.
In other recreation dcparlmcnl
h a p p e n in g s, a new th re e -m a n
basketball league for men will lxs t a r t i n g F e b . 10. a n d the
checrlcndlng classes for girl's 0 and

H444U Photo by Hot Htrrlk

N o g a m e s to n ig h t
The Sanford Recreation Department's two Men's
Thursday Polar Bear Softball Leagues were sched­
uled lo bogln play Iasi night at Chaso (abovo) and

Pinohurst Parks. Bui an advancing cold front dumped
several Inches ol muchneeded rain on Ihe area,
forcing Ihe opening night contests to be postponed.

I See Recreation, Page 2 B

Ward’s return can’t come soon enough for Seminoles
By BRBNT KALLBSTAD
Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E - Hctaman winner Charlie
Ward, who led Florida State's football team to the
prninlsed land, hopes to help the basketball team
out of the wlldcrnrs# In nls 1994 debut Sunday
al North Carollnu Slate.
“ I can't turn a complete team around like a
Michael Jordai-.*' W aul said Thursday In a
telephone conference call. " I can only do m y Job
to help m y team win. W e'll try to do It together.”
Th e Seminole# have been frightful In Atlantic
Coast Conference play, losing three straight
games by an average of 17 points while shooting
only 40 percent nnri comm itting b l turnovers.
"W e have room lo Improve and I think we're
going to do that.” Ward said.
W ard provides most of what roach Pat
Kennedy needs now: leadership, dependable ball
handling and defensive pressure.
"Charlie solves ull three of those problems for
us." said Kennrdy. who a year ago played W ard
for 43 minutes In an overtime win at Wake Forest

In Just tils second game back.
.
And W ard can expect plenty of action Sunday.
"H e ’ll play os many minutes os It Is possible for
him to play." said Kennedy.
Football and Ihe shoulder Injury, which first
occurred In the N C A A tournament In W ard's
sophomore season, have limited the soft-spoken
senior lo Just 17 basketball games since the end
of the 1991-92 season.
Ward Isn't worried about Ills skills being rusty
despite the layoff.
"It's like riding a bicycle," he said. "It's a
matter of gelling m y wind back. Everything else
comes natural."
W hile W ard hasn't been available for a
c o m p l e t e season since his freshman year In the
1990-91 campaign. Ihe Scininoles are 40-15 In
gnmes he has started and 35-20 — mostly tn
carly-scaton nonconference games — without the
6-foot-1. two-sport star.
Ward set virtually all of Florida State's passing
and total ofTcnsc records tn Just two seasons on
the football field where he led Ihe Semlnolea to
22 wins in 24 games and their first national title.
But he Is also closing In on some Individual

basketball marks.
He needs 10 steals for a school-record 205 and
he's sixth In assists with 318. And Kennedy has
already told him lo count on producing more
offense.
"If It comes up where I have to shoot, then I
will," said Ward, who has nvrrngcd 7.0 points In
his role us a pluymakcr. " I'm Just going to go out
and do m y best and hopefully m y best Is good
enough."
And Kennedy wanted to be sure Ward look
enough time off lo recover from a grinding
football season and the buffeting lie took In
Florida Stale's 18-16 Orange Bowl victor)’ Jan. 1
ever Nebraska.
jln c c that game. W ard spent several days
visiting his glrlfilcnd and huddles In Atlanta.
icking up a basketball only on the llnal day of
tBvacation from sports.
"It's been fun Just relaxing and enjoying life,
said W ard, who added he's ready lo gel back In
thebollgamc.
"I'm always excited about playing again, he
sdld.

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Tn Chatlanoog* *0 Dandton 10
Tuian* U . Va Commca&lt;n*atth *4
Tutcutum la Montreal Andtnon W
Union. Term Id,. Lambuth ft
V*. Interment 10*. Tann Woti*yen ft
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Wail FlarMa IW. Talladega l )
Xaylt*. NOW. Louitian*Coil *1
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Avila M Rockhurtlil
Bethany. Kan f l. St Mary'k. Kon 14
Brvtcla IIS. H a rm Hon* II
ChadronSI IW. Fort Hoyt SI *1
Coll of th* Oierkt *4. Columbia. Mo t l
Creighton II. Oral Roberts M
Culver Stockton Tl. Baker *1
Dakota !i W. Huron N O T
Doan*U Peru St 14
Grand Rapidt Bap 101. Mich Dearborn N
Land 1* Bailor min* M
Michigan It . Ohio Si IS. OT
Michigan Tech 101. Northwd. Mich (1
Mid Am NoioronoW. Bonodlclint.Kon 41
Midland Lutheran W. Briar CIIHII
MitaourlVal at. Evangel»
Mount Vtrnet. Nororon* fl. Lak* EM* 14
N Michigan N. Lata Superior Si I )
NE IH'noH Wl. Chicago S' fO
Oakland. Mich *1, F*eritS1 ft
S 'ndiana 111. Athlend 14
Valparalto 1). Wit Milnauk#* 41
W*&gt;th f I. Tiffin kO
Wayna. Mich n Saginaw Vot St *f
Webstar II. Blackburn la
Wtttminttor. Mo T). Park 44
SOUTHWEST
Ark MonticaUoN. Hardmgl*
Henan « . Ta.ak E l Palo 1)
NW Oklahoma *1. Soane* A Arts. Ok la If
Oklahoma Baplill 101. NE Oklahoma W
Ouachita fl. Arkantat Coll 11
S Arkontotlt. John Brown 14
SWLoutfionaM Ark I. nil* Rock 11
Ttaat Watkyan 111. Schreiner 101
Tulta 111. DrakefO
WaylandBaplitl 111.ConcordiaLuth U

FAR WIST
Anion* 11 U. Stanford*!
Brigham Young 11. Frame SI IS
Cotitornie N. Arltono f 1. O T
Don .or II, Colo Colo SprlngiN
Gonioga W. Son Okgo M
IdatoaU 14 Wabar SI 1)
N Arltono 14. Bolt* SI I )
N onMaiico 1). Son O*ago SI 1*
PortlandU . Son Franciuoll
R rg itll. S Colorado n
Southern Cel S). Washington tt
SI Marlln'kf*. Simon Fr*t*r H
UCLA 41 W4thington 11 !f
Utah 44. Air Fart* 1!
CENT. FLORIDA t*. CHARLESTON !!
CHARLESTON I t »
Palmar I f 1 1 ). Ward ) 1 0 )4 Bulb, II 1!
21 X . Dunbar ) 10 00 II. H arm I t 00 4.
Datona, 0 1 4 4 4. Wood* ) 4 1 I !. King !* 00
4. Am*,tor ) ) ! ) ! . Crulckihank 0 0 1 ) 1
Tolalt t t l f l t » ! !
CENT. F LO R ID A !! 41
Snabr 11 14 } ) tt. Walkaa • ) ) 4 ) la.Ion
! 1) 1 ) 14. Built ) 4 ) 4 M Foliar 0 1 00 t
O a.H ) 11 4 4 1). Phiifipt 0 0 0 0 0. Porta* ! J
1 ) 4. Porter 00 i t 1. Roborli 1 1 *0 ).
K rilrler0 00 00 Tolalt }* 1)14)0(0
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) point g*al| - Chertoiton * 11 (Butby t !.
Amettoy } ). Dunbar 1 X King f tl. C*nl
Florida 4-1) (Snaby 1 1 Porta* 1 1. O a.it 11.
Seaton 1}. B-jHt 1 ) ) Fouled out - Walk*.
Rabound! — CKertotton !f (Palmar Tl. Canl
Florida &gt;1 ISvaby !l Aitlitt-Cherletton II
(Waodt SI. Cant Florida If (Buffi I I T*4al
toult — Char let Ion If. Canl F tor Ida It A IAS4
STETSON tf.M C R C E R U
MERCER IS III
Wood, ) ( ) ) ( . Bowling 1 !0 0 10. Elchoon
00 14 ». Young * |) ) ) t). Tullla I f t l If.
Goldberg 0 0 00 1 Gram I 4 00 X Odom 0 I
} 4 7 Baimar ) I ) 4a Tolalt » 4 5 l f l ) t )

STETSON (A ll
Blackthoor 1 1) 4 1 II. Wallholl 14 00 1.
Wood 10 0 14. Connor 10I I 1 S11. Thom ot) 4
O i l . Gladkui 1 1003. MatvUantkl 1 ) 0 0 1.
Sami 10 1 )1 . Garrett 11001. Enknm on00
000 Tof*l* 11*51 I I I !
Holfllmo - Skiton U . Marcar N 1 Point
goad - Mercer 4 11 (Young I f . TutI k 1 1.
I l l Skiton I l f l6i*ckth**r 14. Wollttolf
I I Connor 0 4. Thomot I i Glodwui I I .
M a in tltn tk l I 1 Fouled *ul — Nan*
Rebounds — Mercer 14 (Eichiton 4). Skiton
1* I Wood I Connor II A u d it — Marcar i|
iTu ilk 4). Skiton IS lBI*ckth**r 4. Conn*.
41 Tolol loud — Marcar 11. Skiton It A —
I. 411.
Thursday's Wamend Basketball Scarat
EAST
Allentown M Muhlenberg 14
Attumption 41. Ouinniploc 44
Btoomiburg II, Choynay 40
Brockport SI !|. N#»»r*lh. N Y U
Brown 44. C*nl Connecticut SI *0
Condlut 44. Iona II
CCNY*). Baruch 4f
Dalawar* Val M. Kingt. Pa N
C Stroudsburg II Mantikld 41
Eltl4b#IMonn 1). Widanar 41
Elm lraM . Rochatkr Tachkf
Elms a). Amhurtl 44
Frot'burg SI .41. B'idg*n4kr. V* . ) !
Havarlord 41 Drew 41
Munkr 41 Nan Palll SI 41
Lycoming 44. WilkatM
MarI tlU . Robert Morrlt N
Moravian fl. Albright 44
North Adams 41. Ml Holyok* 41
Ml SI Mary t Md If. SI Franclf. N V If
Pit! Johntknn 4) MHkrtvIlk 41
Rhod* Island II. SI BonavanluraM
Si FrancivPa II. F*irk!ghOickinton*0
Scranton I* FOU MaditonU
Satan Hall I). Miami I#
Skidmore M Union. N Y U
S Mam**!. B*ktS0
Southampton 1C Cancardi* 41
Thiol 4). L«Roch* 11
Uptak 10*. SI Einabtthl*
Vermont U . Northeastern It
W Maryland!*. LtbanonValky W
Watkyan tt. Smith 44
WatHkld St Tt Albertut Magnut M
William Smith N. Hamilton It
Williams Tt. Clark 44
Y*k S* F*trlktdSl
SOUTH
Auburn Montgomery |4. Monkvaltoll
Balmont TS Bathal, Tann TT
Barry TT. Shorter 1*
Bonk St 44. N C C*ntralt*
Bratca*! Su* Bannati 14
C*mpb*titvilk II. Sh*nh#* It TO
C km son Tt. W4k* Forest 14
Clinch VelkyW . Pikayllk. Ky U
Cumberland Tann »f Christian Bret 44
F*y*«kvilkSt H I SI P*ut t!4
Far rum fC. E Mannomk 14
FU Inter nalmnal 111. Georgia II. M
Menard If. Md E Shore *1
Lipscomb 101 Freed Mar daman 1)
Louisiana Coll M .X eekr.N O Tl
Louisiana Tachll. New Or leant *1
Mary Washington II. SI Mary 1 14
Moorehaad SI W. Tann Martin Tt
NE Louisiana !l. McNaata SI *4
NW Louisiana I I Nkhollt SI 41
Randolph Macon 11 Lynchburg*!
SI Jotaph’*. Ind M. Kentucky Si 1*
SC AlkonSS. Londrr41
South Carolina 114. W Carolina la
Iklsan It. Marcar *}
1 i-netta# 10 Old Dominion I*
Tannatta* St 41 E Kentucky 1* OT
Thomat More 41. Bara* N
Transylvania IS. Lindsay Wilton a)
Tutcutum 01. Montreal Andarton W
Union. Ky N, Goorgtknn. Ky a*
Union. Tann It. Lambuth Call 1)
Valdosta SI 14 Ga Southnttkrnll
W Kentucky IT. South Alabama 4!
Washington A La* 4*. Sn**t Briar N
Wait F h td a 4*. TailaOag* It
WatkrO 4). (Xnant at
MIDWEST
Aquinas 41 Cancardia. Mich M
Aurora fl *ugwtt*ne4l
CedarVIIk*1. Wilminglon.OhioII
C k ig h k n ll. Indiana SI U
Cu*v*r Stockton IS. Baker 41
Dakota Watkyan ll. Skua Falls 14
E Illinois Tt. Youngstown SI 44
Evonggl It. Missouri Val 14
Mattings tl. York. Pa N
Hiram Col a*. Grov* City *4
Indianapolis 14 Ind Pur Indptt *1
Laka Superior Si 14 N Michigan tt
Madonna t t Trl S k k 41
M*kn*M.W#lkhW
Md Am Nararan* It. Banadu tm*. Kan 11
Mkh Dearborn V . Grand Rapids Bap I*
Michigan Tech 14 North wood 11
Missouri 44. Mo KonsasCityM
N illtnotltl.W lllmottU
Oakland. M kh It. Farris SI t!
Ohio Northern 14 Del lane# 44
Rockhurtt *0. Avila 41
S IllinoisM. Drake41
S Indiana k . Ashland It
SI. Laud 41. SE Mikiourl It
Spring Arbor 11. Sena Heights 11
Tatkyo Wotlmar It. Oordl S!
Wayne. Mich n . Saginaw Val SI 4*
Weynotburg *). Mount Union SI
W tb ik r* ). Blackburns*
Wkhila SI. n . liiMait SI M
William Jrwoil Tt. Gracaland *i
Wlf. Milwaukee u . Valparaiso 11
WrignISI IO. Cleveland SI I!
X a re rM . E va nsvlik«
SOUTHWEST
Cameron *4 t Trias SI. 14
Wtyiend Bopiisl to. SI Edwordt. T t . * t »
FAR WEST
Bolt* SI M .N ArlrontS*
Color ado SI leNawMancoS*
Fl Le w is!AColo Chnslion**
Hawaii If . New M *.ico SI N
Panhandk SI Fl. Colorado Coll U
Hagisl) S Colorado U
San Dkgo f I. Goniaga tt
San Francisco tl. Portland 1*
San Jot* SI Tl. Long Baach SI 11
Southern Col II. Washington TO
Stanford 111. ArIren* SI *1
UCLA IIM. Washinolon SI 11
FLA. INTERNATIONAL 111. GEORGIA
STATE M
GEOROIAST I l f )
Armstrong • I 01 I. Andarton 11 I 1 14.
Morton 4 1 1 4 10. Gorham 1 4 )1 1 . Carpenkr
00 00 0. Motto. 4 1) I S I. Court 1 ) 1 ) 4 .
Gurnall I I 1 1 ). Jonas ) 11 ) 4 1. Mares 1 f ) 1
1 Totals I I I * U N 40
FLA. IN TER N ATIO N AL IIM I
Rivers 14 4 1 1 Nagy 1* I f 11. Pokorne
•0 14 0)11. Howll I 1 11 t Gontakr 0 ) 0 0 0.
Bran,ova • II 4 I 11. Godbotk 0 ) 11 1.
Ladakl 1 ) 1 ) 1 . Oakova 1* 1 1 11. Jakkch 00
111. Sedlactk 14004 Totals M S0 1 1 U I0 )
Halftime - Fl* International 41. Georgia
St I t ) Point goolt — Georgia S ttk 1 IS
I Anderson ) 1, Gorham 1 4. Morion 1 1. Court
I I . M alloi O il. Fl* International ) !
IPotorn* 1 1 Braniova 111. Foukd out —
Gurnall Rebounds - Georgia SI tt (Mayes
•I. Fla Inter national 41 I Pokorne 10)
A u d it— Georglo SI I (Court 11. Flo In
krnalienol tt (Pokorne 4. Nagy *) Total
touts - Georgia Stale 11. Flo International
1) A -1 04

NFL PLAYOFF!
Ntlional F ce'bjii Leagee
Pltrellt Al A Gdnce
All Times EST
Saturday. Jon 11
Lei Angekt Raiders at Buffalo. I ) N p t
INBCl
New York Giants al San Francisco, t p ■
(CBSI
fcmAjy# J m . II
Green Bey at Oellet. I! N p m (CBSI
Kansas City at Houston. 4pm INBCl
Sunday. Jan 1)
AFC end NFC Championship
SosMoy. Jan N
Super Bowl al Atlanta 4pm (NBC)

NHL STANDINGS
All Timas (S T
EASTER N CONFERENCE
Atlantic Dtytskw
W l T P H OF OA
NY Rangers
11 11 1 S! 140 111
New Jersey
14 14 4 S) laf II!

22 If 3 42 IM 141
If It 4 42 132 124
U 12 • 44 III 112
14 24 s 22 112 U t
U 20 4 34 143 142
North**,1 O .t ,ton
Pllllburgh
11 1) It S2 IM 111
Monlrtal
&gt;t 1) 2 44 132 114
Botton
It 1) • 44 142 121
K tf 4 44 143 121
Buffalo
OurbM
i! n s 24 144 132
Harttord
1! ) ) 3 32 1)2 142
On***
t 14 4 20 122 H I
W ESTERN CONFERENCE
Cantral Dfvluon
W L T Pit OF OA
Toronto
M 14 2 If IM 121
Dana,
D If 2 1) Itl no
Dttroil
) ) 14 4 M Itl 142
SI Loud
tt It * M 141 142
Chicago
) l If 4 at l)t 121
Wmn.pag
1! )4 % It 141 140
Pacihu Dfvnton
Calgary
n it 1 11 144 143
Vancouver
ii ii 0 a la) 141
Lot Angrtot
1! 11 4 M 140 112
Anehoim
1! M 2 tt ID 1*
San Jot*
1) 11 10 tt III 141
Edmonton
1) M • M IK 144
Thursday's Gamas
Philadelphia 4. Boston 1
Toronto 4 Dallas ). OT
F torIda 1. Piltsbergh 1. Ik
ChMag* I, Tampa Bay •
SI Loud*. Edmonton*
Friday's Oamat
Montreal at N Y Islanders. 1 } l p m
Philadelphia at N Y Rangers 1 IS pm
Delias alOetroti. 1 U p m
New Jersey al Washington. I Olp m
Ottawa al Vancouver. 10 U p m
Hertford al Anaheim io U p m
Saturday ! Games
Edmonton el Pittsburgh I U p m
Oetroil al Bolton. 1 OSp m
Chicago at N Y Islanders. 1 Olp m
WeshmgtonolQuebec. 1 U p m
Los Angekt el New Jersey. 1 U p m
F tend* el Montreal. I *1 p m
Toronto al Winnipeg | M p m
Ottawa al Coigory. I Olpm
Buffalo *1 ft Louis 0 ) ) p m
Hartford *•San Jos*. 14 U p m

Philadelphia
Warning ion
Ftorid*
Yim
"* ias
i#
*t
i •niff*
NY lllandari

N H L S U M M A N IB t
Lightning Blackhawks. Sums
Tampa bay
4 * 4 -0
Chic age
1 * *- I
First Period - 1 Chicago. Roenick I*
IMurphr Smith). I* 01 Ippl Penalties —
Murphy Chi I slashing 1. 4 40. Chetlot Chi
icrou chocking). 1 tt. Tempo Boy bench
served by Grafton (loo many men). 4 it.
Joseph TB Iheld ngl 11 11
Sactnd Parted - Non* Peatltkt —
Tucker. TB (roughing). 1 00 Joseph TB
meior (lighiingl. T 11. Matteau Chi. motor
(lighting), I 1) Poulin. Chi (high ilkkm gl.
I It. Klim*. TB (tripping), t It. Smith. Chi
(hooking). It SI Bar germ. TB (hand on
puck). I I M
Third Period - Non* Penalties - Noonan
Cht I hook mg I. • 11. Creighton TB. motor
(lighting), 11 #1; Wemrlch. Chi. ma|or
flighting). 1} I I
Shots on goat - Tampa Bay S O ! - N
Chkag* l! IS - 1*
Power pier OpporTuwities — Tampa Bay 0
olS Chicago lot S
Goalkt — Tamp* Bay. Puppa. I ) tf ) 11*
shod N seven Chicago. Beitour l* 111
IN N )
A — 11.1)4
Rttarae — Terry Grogton Linesmen —
Brian Murphy Pierr* Rocket
Panthers Penguins, turns
Florid*
I 1 * 1 -1
Pittsburgh
I • 4 4 -1
Fust Period — I. PiHtbwrgh. Brown 11
ISkvent. Strokol. a I ) 1. Pittsburgh Mutko*
I4
I I (Murphy Jogrl. 4.44. PiQltHi l — L*ut
Fl* IhoMmgl. II M Patttnan. Nil (hoc*
ingl. 14 11. Lowry, Flo Ihlgh flicking).
If M; Banning. Fla doubk minor lhigh
•ticking, roughing). If 01 McSorky. Pit
Hugh stickingl. If 01 Jog'&gt; F l I'OugMngl.
If M
Sacend Period — 1. Florida Skrudiand *
(Lowry. M allanby), 1} IS 4. Florida.
Mallanbr If (Niadarmayer. Lowry). 11 U
Peneltkt — Tagttonotli. Pll (interference),

( tt

Third Period - Non* Penalties - Wrag
get. Pit. tarved by Stevens Ihigh Ukkingi.
I U. U Samueluen Pit (Inkrtererve). S M.
Nkdermayor. Fla (hooking), tf M
Overtime — Non* Pewatlkl - Non*
Shed * « • * * • - Florida a I l f I - M
PiKtfnegh t) It 111 — al
Power play opportunity* — Florida 0 cl 4
Pittsburgh 0o«J
0*4lies - Florida. Vanbksbrouck l) t) a
(41 shod N saves) Pittsburgh. Wregget
14 14 IN 141
A -U M I
Rtkroe — Paul Devonki Linesman - Bob
Hodges Andy Me E tman

C o n n e r le a d s H a tte rs to T A A C w in
D rL A N I) — Hrynnt Conner scored n giiiiie tilKl) 23 points (o
lend Stetson lo n 67-63 win over Mercer In a Trans America
Athletic Conference matchup Thursday.
Il was the sixth win In seven games for Stetson (6-4)
Mercer led 61-60 with 2:12 left In the gume after Will Tuttle
connected on a pair of her throws. Hut Conner started a 5-0
run lor Stetson with a layup that put Stetson ahead 62 61.
Te rry Young mude two of three free throws with 24 second*
remaining lo pull Mercer lo within two points Hut Conner and
Patrick Sams replied with a 2 of 4 combined foul shooting in
the final 2 1 seconds, winning the game for Stelson.
Tuttle led Mercer (3*10. I&gt;2| w ith IHpolnts

No. 19 F ill w o m e n b la s t G e o rg ia S ta te
MIAMI — T a n a Pokoma scored 22 potnls lo lead 191 h ranked
Florida International lo a 102-60 victory over Georgia Stale In a
Trans America A lh lrtlr Conference game Thursday
Florida Inlernallonal (I I - 1) raced to a 28-4 lead In the first
seven m lnutrs of the game and connected nearly 83 percent of
their shots In the first half toestahllsh a 47-29 halftime lead.
Pokoma also had IO rebounds and six assists, while Albcna
Hramova anil Andrea Nagy each added 2 1 polnl*
Angela Anderson and Tonya Morton each scored IO points
for Georgia Slate (3-9 I

M arlin s in v ite 14 to s p rin g train in g
MIAMI — Th e Florida Marlins announced Thursduy a list of
14 players Invited to the team's Feb. 17 spring training as
non roster players.
The 14 Include six pitchers. Willie Frasier. Mark Gardner.
John Johnstone. Te rry Mallhews. Vic Darrnshourg and Yorkls
Perez: catchers Strve Decker. Charles Johnson Iformcrly a
catcher for the University of Miami). M ltrh Lyden. John Roskos
and Ron Tln g lcy; Inflelder Mario Diaz: and outfielders John
Miussarelll and Scott Pose

G u lfs tre a m jo c k e y s o p t n o t to ride
H A L L A N D A L E — Jockeys brought a halt to raring al
Gulfstream Park after one race Th u rsd ay, refusing lo saddle up
lo ride on a track made muddy by six days of Intermittent rain.
Track crews tried to make quick repairs, hut a 65-tnlnulr
delay In the second rare turned Into u ranceled card when
Jockeys said the track was slick, uneven and rutted, said track
president Doug Donn.
"W e told them we frit we could correct the conditions." he
said. “ Hut they still felt It was not acceptable, and we aerrpted
th e ir J u d g m e n t.”

AROUND TH E NATIO N
B la c k h a w k s ’ B a lfo u r b la n k s Lig h tn in g
C H IC A G O — Jere m y Roenick scored a power-play goal In the
first period and Ed Hrlfour made II stand up for his 19th career
shutout us the Chicago Hlackhawks beat the Tam pa Hay
Lightning l-O T h u n u L iy nlghl.
Helfour made 20 saves — Inr-hiding three on breakaways late
In the second |&gt;crtod — l&lt;&gt; earn his first shutout since Dec. 19
und third of (he season. Chicago's victory s n a p p e d a four-game
losing streak.
Losing goullender Daren Puppa was nearly as perfect as
Helfour making 28 of 29 saves.
Roenick was set up when defenseman Steve Smith jarred the
puck away from Joe Reekie, who was ultempttng to clear
during Chicago's power play.

P anthers rally fo r tie w ith P e n g u in s
P ITTS H U R G H — Goallendcr Jo h n Vanb'esbrouck made 39
saves as the Florida Panthers held on for a 2-2 He with the
Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday night.
Despite blowing a 2-0 lead, the Penguins remained unbeaten
In overtime ut 44)-10. Th e y have more overtime games and
points than a n y uthcr N H L team. Th e y have played four
consecutive overtime games, w inning two and tying two.
The Penguins scored twice In 21 seconds of Ihc first period
and ihcP.'inlhers got two goals In 17 seconds In (he second.
Doth of Florida's goals came by Jam ming the from of the net.
Hrlan Skrudiand scored his sixth at 15:15. chipping In a
rebound. Scott Mcllanby knocked a loose puck through Ken
Wregget s legs lo He the game.

N o. 25 S e to n H a ll th u m p s M ia m i w o m en
NBA
I p m — If. Orlando at MlnnetoU. ID
Ip m . — TN T. L A Clips al Boston. I D
OOLF
Ip m . — TBS. Hawaiian Open. ( D
HOCKEY
1 p m — SUN. Colkg*. Boston Univertity
al Boston Col kg*. I L ). alsoal la m
):M p m - ESPN. Philadelphia Flygrs at
New York Hangars. IL ). ado a t) M a m
Saturday
C O LLEO E BASKETBALL
Noon - WCPX 4 Salon Hall at Pittsburgh.
ID
Noon — ESPN. Florida at South Cero'in*.
ID
Noon - SUN. North Iowa at Wkhita Slak.
ID
I M p m — tt. Clam ton al North Carolina
ID
I p m — ESPN, Houston at Teias Tech,
(D
I p m - SUN. Oklahoma Stak at Kansas
Slak. I D
4pm — 4p m — tt. Oukaot Virginia. IL)
4pm. -S C . St Loud at Da Paul. IL0
4 p m — SUN. Georgia Tech at Loudvllk.
(D
Ip m
— SC. Watlern Kentucky at
Jackianvilk. ID .a lso a l II M p m
I p m — B E T. It CC at North Coroim*
AAT. I D
* M p m — SUN. SUnford at Arlron*. ILI
II Mp m - SUN. Oragon Stak at Oregon
Midnight — ESPN. Frotno Slat* *1 Utah.
ID
NBA
4 M p m - WGN. Chicago vs Houston.
I LO
Ip m - II. Orlondool Milwaukee. I LI
f M p m — SUN.Slantordal Artiona. I D
FIOURE SKATINO
Spm — W F T V f .U S Championships
COLLEOE FOOTBALL
4 p m — ESPN. Eost West Shrine Clestk.
(LO
NFL
N o o n -W E S H ). N FL Live
I) M p m - WESH ). AFC playold. L A
Reidariat Buttjlo ( I I
) M p m — W CPX4. NFL Toder
4 pm - WCPX 4. NFC playoHt. N Y
Giantt at San Francisco. I D
OOLF
1 Mp m - TOS. ll*»*.,on Open IL)
) Ma m — ESPN Long Drive Competition
SOCCER
1 p m — SC. U S World Cup Team vs
Norway. (L)
BASKETBALL
I p m - WO BO AM |M0). NBA. Orlando
al Minnesota, pragama 4 M p m
BASKETRALL
•1 M pm - WWNZ AM 114401. Coi kg*
F torIda at South Corot me
t p m - WOBO AM 1100). NBA. Orlando
ol Milwaukee, progam* 1 M p m
FOOTBALL
I I M p m - W G T O A M I loot. N FL
piayott. I A Raiders at Itutlato

S O U TH O R A N G E . N .J. — Jodi Hrooks scored u game high 19
points to lead five players In double figures as No. 25 Seton Hall
defeated Miami 93-50 Thursday In Dig East play.
Hrooks shot 7-fcr-D from the field. Including a perfecl 6-for-6
In the first half with four 3-polntcrs. Freshman Dana W ynne
came off the bench to notch 16 points and grabbed u game
high 14 rebounds for the Pirates, while Kla Walker scored a
career high 14 points. Shumonn Marable also notched 14 and
Dawn Johnson added 12 (Mints.

Recreation—

Continued from ID

over Is Mill Itcliig conducted.
For Informal Ion on these nr
any oilier Sanlo'd Recreation
Dcp.irtiiicni program, please call
(407) 330-5697 during normal
business hours Monday through
Friday.
3 ON-3 B A SKETB ALL
There will tx* tin urgani/allonal
Hireling on Wednesday. January
26lh al 6 p.m. for Ihc league Ili.it
will play on Tuesday or T h u rs ­
day night's al either ihc Sanford
Middle School G ym iialorium or
al Ihc Salvation A rm y Gym nasi­
um.
The cost will Ik - S75 (x-r team.
CH EERLEADIN Q
Th e Saulord Recreation De­
p a r t m e n t Is c o n d u c t i n g
c h c e r l c n d l n g c l a s s e s fu r
participants ages B und over.
The class nm s every Thursday
lim n 5 p.m. to 6 p.m . at ih r
Downtown Youth Center, first
Hour of Sanford C lly ILill. mi
North Park Avenue.
Cost lor Ih r class Is $20 for Ihc
llrsi m onth, w h ic h Includes
Pompons ami T -s lilrl. and $12
cucli itionili Ihercuflcr.
For m o re Inform ation, call
330-5697.

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People
H andle your own com plaint
C onsum ers have the right to quality at fair prices

S en io rs to h e a r b lin d p ia n is t
SANFORD — The Sanford Senior C lllm ii Hub will been on
Tuesday. Jan. 18 at 11 a.m.
Th e meeting will take place at the Sanford Senior Ccnier.
Participants nre oakrd to bring a bag lunch
Roger Hughes, a blind pianist, will present the program for
Ih r meeting. His amazing program will begin at 1 p m.

For more Information, contact Helen L u ll nl 323*9006.

O rgan c lu b s ets m e e tin g
D EB A R Y — Th e Deltonu Organ Club will meet on Tuesday.
Jan . 18. at 7 p m at the First Presbyterian Church. East
llighhanka Road. Dellary. Guest organist will be Herb Young
from Daytona Plano and Organ. Mary Ilartels will ploy the
warm up Th e buslnrss meeting and program will begin at
7:30 p m. The public Is Invited.
For more Information, please call Dorothy llethune at (4071

860-4871.

U n ite d W e S ta n d m e e ts S u n d ay
United We Stand Am rrtca. a non-partisan, non profit
citizens’ action group meets the second Sunday of each month
at 7 p.m .. at th r old Lake Mary City Hall on Country C lub Hoad
and 1-akr Mary lloulevnrd. All interested persons are welcome.

P o e ts to talk verse
First Florida Poets meet at 10 a m every Monday at the
DeLand Public Library. Interested poets arc welcome.
For m orr Information, please call Bob Shclford. 904-7360416. or Virginia Martin, 904-775-8909.

S a n fo rd R o ta rian s to m e e t
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Civic Center.

As a consumer, you have the right to
expect quality products and services at fair
prices. If something goes wrong, (here are
things you can do to resolve th r problem.
H err are some suggestions for handling
your own complaint.
• Save records. Start a file about your
complaint. Include copies of sales receipts.
rr|Milr orders, warranties, canceled checks,
and contracts which will back up your
complaint and help resolve your problem.
• Describe the problem — When you
complain, lie sure to describe Ih r problem,
what Ilf anything) you have done already to
try to resolve It. and what you think Is u fair
solution. Do you want your money hark?
W ould you like the product n paired?
• Go back to wfirre you made th r
purchase — Contact thr business lh( sold
you Hie Item or performed the service.
Calm ly and accurately explain the problem
and whnl action you would like taken Avoid
displays of anger; they usually don't help. If
u »alcsi&gt;rrnou Is not helplul. ask for the
supervisor or manager and restate your
case. Most consumer problems are resolved
at this level. Chances are yours will be too.
Allow each person you contact lime to
resolve your problem before contacting
someone else for help.
Keep a record of your efforts and Include
notes about whom you spoke with and what
was done about Ih r prohlnn. Save copies of
any Inters you srnd to the company ns well
ns letters sent to you.
• Don't give up — If yuu arc not satisfied
with the response at the local level, don't
give up. call or write a letter to the person

Include copies of all documents regarding
your problem: be sure to send copies, not
originals.
Don't write an a n g ry , sarcastic, or
threatening letter. Th e person reading your
letter probably was not responsible for your
problem, but might be very helpful In
resolving It. Type youi letter If possible. If li
Is handwritten, make sure II Is neat and
easy to read.
Keep a copy of all letters to and from the
company.
Remember. If you write a letter to a Better
Business Bureau, government agency, trade
association, or other source for help, give
Information ubout what you have done so
tar to try to get your complaint resolved.
Th e complaint letter should be sent by
certified mall, with a return rerelpt re­
quested. This will cost more, but the receipt
will provide evidence that the letter was
received and who signed for It. However, to
protect against the letter being misplaced or
lost In route, you might want to send It by
registered mall. T h is will cost more than
certified mall, but It guarantees that all post
office personnel handling the letter will sign
off on It
If enough consumers take this additional
lime to complain or compliment companies
and/or services, our world will truly be a
better place to live.

CONSUMER
FOCUS

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREG G
responsible for consumer complaints at the
company's headquarters. Many companies
have toll-free telephone numbers Often
these toll-free "8 0 0 " numbers are printed tin
product packaging. Check your local library
for a director)1of loll-lrec telephone number*
of call (800) 555-1212 to learn whether a
company has a toll-free number.
If you're writing a letter, send your letter
to the consumer office or thr president of
the company.
The letter should include your name,
address, home or work telephone numbers,
and uccnunt number. If appropriate.
Moke your letter brief and to the point.
List all Hie Important facts about your
purchase. Including (he date and placr you
made Ihe purchase and any Information you
can give about Hie product (for rxample. the
serial or model number).
If you are writing to complain about a
service you received, describe the service
and who performed It.
State exactly what you want done ubout
the problem and how long you arc willing lo
wall to resolve It. Be reasonable.

(Barbara Hughss/tlregg la director of th*
Ssmlnole County Extension Sarvlca. Inqui­
res may bs directed to bar at th* aorvlco,
250 W. County Homo Road. Sanford,FL
32773 or phone 323-2500. Ext. 5554.)

Hollywood Nights
clogging event set

B rid g e c lu b m e e ts every M o n d a y
Lake Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or older to play
party bridge. The Party Bridge C lub meets every Monday
between 1-3 p.m. at the Lake Mary Senior Center at the Old
City Hall. 158 N. Country Club Road.

SA N FO R D — T h e fourth an­
nual Hollywood Nights clogging
convention, sponsored gy Hie
Hollywood East doggers, will
take place on Saturday. Ja n . 22.
at the Sanford Civic Ccnier.
T h e r e w i l l be a d a n c e
workshop from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m.
followed by a dinner from 5 to 7
p.m.
After dinner there will be time
for special requests before the
exhibitions begin ul 7:30 p.m .
fire-registration tor the event
must be completed by Sunday.
Ja n . 16. At that time, tickets are
510 per dancer and 86 for
children under 12. At the door,
tickets are 512 per dnneer and
58 for children under 12.
Tickets are 53 per spectator.
T w o local hotels are available at
reduced rules.
Those who present their Flor­
ida C lo g g in g C o u n c il m e m ­

A A R P lis ts m e e tin g s c h e d u le
Th e Winter Springs Chapter of AARP meets the third
Monday of the month, at 1:30 p.m ., at the W inter Springs
Senior C e nlrr off Edgemon Avenue. Senior citizens. 50 and
over, are Invited to attend.
For Information, call Betty Sumple. 695-0285

C a n c e r s u p p o rt g ro u p m e e ts
Support. Hope and Recovery. S.H .A.R .. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
far comer of the dining m m . T h is ts a self help support group
for all cancer survivors, whether In treatment now or finished
with It. Call 324-8737 or 322*7785 for more Information.

Disappearing act
gets bad reviews
from husband

bership card at the door will get
a 82 discount.
For more Information, contact
Dawnn Hallow,iy at 904-7350270.

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column, a woman complained
that her h u s b a n d a l wa y s
charges ahead of her In crowds
without bothering to determine
whether she Is following him.
I have a somewhat different
problem. My wife and I will be
walking down an aisle In a
department store when — poof
— she disappears In thin air! My
children tell me they used to be
terrified when they were little
and she did that to them.
On a recent trip to Europe, she
disappeared In a mob scene at a
New York airport. I nearly went
crazy trying to find her. She
finally showed up and casually
explained that she had slopped
to talk w ith someone for a
minute or two!
Abby, your suggestion that a
man and his w lfr walk arm In
arm through a crowd misses the
mark. It's much easier to burrow
through a crowd single file than
two abreast, but If I Insist that
shr walk ahead ol me so I can
keep an eye on her. she gets
insulted. A n y solution?

MILWAUKEE
DEAR MILWAUKEE! Insist
that she walk ahead anyway.
She'll survive the Insult with far
less trauma than losing each
other In a crowded airport or
department store.

DEAR ABBYt When arc peo­
ple going to wake up to the fact
that If a person asks people
a b out th e ir b a c k g ro u n d or
heritage, he Is not necessarily
racist, prejudiced or Insensitive?
Recently I was buying pork
chops from a Chinese butcher
w h o n s K c d me In b r o k e n
English. "W here you from?"
I replied. " I'm from Pasadena.
Calif., but 1 urn of Polish descent
— third generation. W hy did you
ask?"
He s a id . " Y o u su re ta lk
funny."
1 suppose to be politically
correct. 1 should have been
Insulted. Sorry. I thought It was
great. I've developed friendships
and had some Interesting con­
versations with people I would
have never know n a n yth in g
about If 1 hadn't asked. "W here

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are you from?
Tha t's how I got to know my
Chinese hairdresser was raised
In J a p a n , a n d m y gar a g e
mechanic came from Armenia
nnd was Interned tn a con­
centration camp In Siberia. I've
learned a lot about Jewish re­
ligious customs, polished m y
Spanish with a lady from El
Salvador, found out about the
Buddhist religion from a man on
a bus. and got some recipes from
Mormons In U luh and Scan­
dinavians In North Dakota.
How arc wo going to learn
about people whose cultures urc
different from our own If we're
afraid lo talk lo each other?

MARILYN HUDSON
IN PASADENA
DEAR MARILYN: You make
an excellent potnt. However, not
all people are open and willing to
a n sw e r qu estio n s asked by
strangers: they feel It's an In­
vasion of their privacy.

D E A R A B B Y t C o n c e rn in g
books, that one loans out and arc
never returned: I personally
never loan a book to anyone
unless 1 don't care whether l get
It back or not.
I own a bookstore that handles
out-of-print hardback books. In
looking through a secondhand
book. I found the following
statement on the flyleaf:
" ---------- AN D P L E A S E R E TU R N
IT .
"T h is may seem a atranIgc
request, but I find that whitle
most of m y friends are poor
mathematicians, they are all
d a m n good bookkeepers. —
Ralph J . Stubbs"

DOROTHYJ„
INDEPENDENCE, MO.

M is s T e e n a g e A m e ric a e e m ifln e lis t
This pretty girt hss been selected one of 46 finalists nationwide
In TEEN M agazine's M iss Teenage Am erica Program. She's
Kristie Stanklewlcz, 17, of Longwood. Reed Ed Korgan's profile
about the beauty queen In the People section Sunday.

Man seeks signs to
detect alcoholism
DEAR MARYt My dad wus an
nlcohollc and l sure don't want
that to happen to me. How ran
you tell If you're getting Into
trouble? My wife has been say­
ing for years that I've got a
problem, but I can stop any time
I want to and have gone for as
long os three months without a
drink.
I do like the taste of beer and 1
also like the buzz I feel after a
few drinks. Right now I don't
drink much during the week,
but I go through ubout a cose
e very weekend. I never get
drunk.
What would I look for to see If I
did have a problem?

LIKES BEER
DEAR LIKES BEERt There
arc numerous warning signs on
the road to alcoholism or any
oilier addiction, but denial often
keeps us from recognizing or
a d m ittin g w hnt's happening.
Each of the situations listed
below Is a "red ling" Indicating
problems, bul Hie more of these
that you recognize In yourself,
the more certain It Is that you're
In trouble:
...Looking forward to the next
drink (drug): planning your day
or week around when and Stow
to get alcohol (or any other
drug);
...Gulping drinks; rushing the
"h ig h ." Drinking more to gel the
feeling you like;
...Having to drink more now

DRUG
COUNBKLOR

MARY
BALK
than before to get the desired
feeling:
...Keeping alcohol (or other
drugs) tn secret places: dunking
without other people knowing:
...Using alcohol to relieve
stress and anxiety; using It to
mask pain. fear, or other uncom­
fortable emotions;
...Having blackouts.
...D rin k in g (or using other
drugs) more than you Intended:
stopping at a bar for “ Just one
d rink" but staying until closing
time.

...Drinking alone; no longer
drinking Jusl lo he sociable;
frequently drinking ulone.
By the way. Jusl the quantity
you describe would make me
nervous. A rase a weekend
represents a lot of money, calo­
ries and alcohol.
(Mary Balk la a Cartlflad
A d d ic tio n P ra va n llo n Profaaslonal and counaalor. Wrila
bar at lha Sanford Harold, or call
tha Samlnola County Schools'
Drug Prevention otllca, 323-5710.)

W elcome
N ew com er!
" F lo rid a 's o w n N e w c o m e r
se rvic e" • d e d ic a te d to
w e lco m in g n e w residents.
It is o u r desire to m a ke you fe e l
w e lc o m e and to a cq u a in t y o u
w ith o u r c ity .
I f you arc new in the area, o r
k n o w o f a fa m i ly w h o is, a phone
c a ll w ill b rin g a p ro m p t v is it
fro m o u r representative. She has
b roch ures, c iv ic in fo rm a tio n ,
m aps; and to h e lp w jih y o u r
s h o p p in g needs, cards o f in tr o ­
d u c tio n and g ifts fro m lo c a l
m erchants.
L o c a l m erchants arc a lso e n ­
couraged to in q u ire a bo ut ihe
a v a ila b ility o f o u r service s.

SANFORD
GRACE M.STINECIPHER
3224361

LAKE MARY
FLORENCE O'CONNOR
3234963

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, January 14 1094 - SB

Religion
Musicians featured in workshop

IN BRIEF
'S u n d a y s a t Three*
Ken Varner und frtrnds will perform on Sunduy. Ja n . 16. at 3
p m., at 1006 Clay St.. In Winter I'ark. Friends who are
scheduled to perform Include two baritone vocalists.
The concert Is part of "Sundays ul Three." a sertrs of gifts
from Orlando's congregation of the Reorganized Church of
Jesus Christ of laittrr Day Saints, whose world headquarters ts
ihe Independence. Mo.
Ken Varner Is organist for the First Baptist Church ol

Orlando.
For Inform ation ra il 422-721H or 644-2395.

B ishop H o w e in ducts n e w rector
SA N FO R D — Th e Right Rev. John W. Howe. Bishop of
Central Florida will be at Holy C ro w Episcopal C h u rch . 401 S.
Park Ave.. on Sunday. Jan. 16. at 2:30 p.m. for the celebration
of it new m inistry with the Institution and Induction of the Rev.
C Allred Cole J r . as the new rector of Holy Cnrss Episcopal
Church. A reception will follow. Th e public Is Invited.

A bram fe a tu re d in R evival C ru sad e
SA N FO R D — T b e Sanford Church of God. HOI V/. 22nd St.,
announces a Revival Cnisadr with Frank Joseph Abram of
Phoenix City. Ala. The Rev A h ia m Is of Jew ish background
and has ministered In 77 court)rles, Come and hear one of
America’s leading Bible prophecy teachers.
Revival services begin Sunday, Ja n . 16. and extend through
Jan. 23 Sunday services begin at 9 4 5 a.m. and 0 p.m.
Services Monday through Saturday will begin at 7 p m .
Everyone Is Invited to attend
For more Information rail 322-3942.

‘C h o ic e s ' e xp lo res rep ro d u ctive d e c is io n
"Choices," b y author und educator. Constance Wagner, is a
multi-media presentation exploring America's reproductive
decisions.
The one hour long presentation answer* ihe most compelling
procholce arguments with clear, factual evidence and Intrigu­
ing. Interpersonal stories.
Written for ages 12 and older. Ihe program srek* Ip persuade
audiences to be Intrllrrtualy honest with such subjects as
abortion and Infanticide.
Th e slnrtes are bulll around a family physicIan. a teen crisis
pregnancy, a w om an bom with spina bifida, a w om an ndoptrd
twice, two adopted children, a woman who gave b in h to her
little girl at 20 weeks grata!ton. and a Blhltral scholar.
Sponsored b y Ihe Orlando Diocesan Council of Catholic
Women, the performance starts at 2 p.m. at Sis. peter and Paul
Catholic C h u rrh . Goldrnrod. on Sunday. Jan. IG.

T w o musicians and Gospel
recording artists will lead a
workshop and concert In San­
ford Jan. 20 22.
Vernon Jones, u native of
Sanford ami W orld of Gospel
recording artist and Minister
Wayne Robinson. lead musician
for the Rev. Tim o th y W right, the
L .A . Messengers and aceompunl st for the G o s p e l Mu s i c
W orkshop of Am erican Mass
Choir, will lake part In the first
w orkshop sponsored by the
newly formed Sunford/Ccnlral
F lo rid a In te rd e n o m in a tio n a l
Musicians' Guild.
T h e workshop's first session
begins Thursday. Ja n . 20. at St.
J o h n Baptist C h u r c h , on
Cypress Avenue, at 7 p.m. Mary
W hitehurst, organizer of the
Sanford Martin I. King Heritage
Choir, will teach a traditional
anthem to the workshop choir.
Rehearsal Is scheduled for
Friday nl 7 p.m. al New Helhrl
llapt 1st Church, located on the
corner of Hickory Avenue and
lOth Street,
Workshop sessions begin Sat­
urday morning at 8 . 15 a m. with
I'ra ls r and W o rs h ip led by
Marotd PHoto S t S m i H n t M i
Minister Adonis Hi ck ma n,
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followed by sessions on choir
decorum and effective music In
of music at Bethel Institutional
Jones Is recipient of three sponsored to benefit local college
worship led by Vernon Jones.
Baptist C h u rch an d adjunct Gospel Academy Awards from
students. Th e rmistclnns’ guild
Minister Wayne Robinson will
professor at E d w a rd Waters the Apollo Theater. He has
plans to award a scholarship to a
teach vocal technique.
College In Jakcsonvllle.
recorded four albums. Including
deserving music major.
The concert is slated for 7 p.m.
His most recent recording is the yet-to-be released Santord
For more information, contact
Saturday at New Bethel.
on the latest L .A . Messengers Com m unity Workshop Choir.
C h a r l e s D . J a c k s o n at
Minister Robinson Is minister
album.
904 532-2335,
T h e w o r k s h o p Is b e i n g

Eckankar plans seminar for all who love God
One-third of all Am ericans
have had some kind of profound
religious experience. T h e y 'v e
had visions, seen angels, heard
an Inner voice, had a near-death
or out of-body experience, or had
some kind of spiritual awaken­
ing or Insight. For many, the

experience might be frightening
or puzzling. Then, when they try
to find out what happened to
them, they have trouble getting
answers.
On Saturday and Sunday, Jan.
15 and 16. Eckankar. Religion of
tbe Light and Sound of God. will

hot* a spiritual seminar at (he
Holiday Inn Universal. 5905
K lrk m a n R d .. O rlando . T h e
theme of the seminar will be
"T h e W ay of the Eternal." The
program will begin at 10 a.m. on
Saturday.
" I f you have ever had a
profound spiritual experience,
here Is a chance to explore Its
meaning and how It alfects your
life," according to Mike Boaz.
member of the Eckankar clergy.
" M a n y w ho w ill be at the
seminar have experienced God's
love and will be luippy to share
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their Insights w ):h others. A n y ­
one seeking answers can learn
by talking with others, listening
to stories and songs, or taking
part in workshops anti pres­
entations. Eckankar Is a religion
for all who love God. no matter
your religious beliefs. It's a
spiritual mists."
For more Information on "T h e
W ay of the Eternal" E C K Re­
gional Seminar, call 830-5165 or
w rite to E c k u n k a r's Florida
Sat sang Society. 770 Hlg Tree
Dr.. Suite 100. Longwood. FI,
32750-3540.
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REVIVAL
CRUSADE
with
Frank Joseph Abram
Come and hear one of America i leading Bible prophecy teachenl
Rev. Abram, of Phoenix City. Alabama Is of jcwlsh hatkiound and liai
ministered In 77 countries.

His Gusade messages answer many questions such as:
• Where Is the Church today In the fulfillment of Bible prophecy?
• Is the Anti-Christ alive, and In the world today?
» What b the one sign to look for, |ust before the return o f |csus?

F u n fo r a ll
The mayor of Ih e City of Sanford, Bettye Smith, addro^:cs the
Wednesday dinner crowd at First Presbylerlsn Church, 3rd Slroel
and Park Avenue. The mayor apoke on the Importance ol
Christiana becom ing Involved In government and decisions msde
In thelrcom m unltles.

The senior high students at First Presbyterian returned Irom
"W inter Retreat" to the Keys ell aglow. Their experiences
Included snorksllng el Penneycamp to see bright llah, coral and
the Christ s tilu s , picnics and a special worship service at the
water's edge.

Services: Sunday, Jan. 16
9:45 A M fL 6 PM
M onday Jan. 1 7 thru Wednesday Jan. 23. 7 PM

SANFORD CHURCH OF GOD
801 W . 22nd S t., Sanford • 322-3942

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indopandont* Booon MwS. One loogv* B*og longaood
jorto, Utiuortorr B iol'it Court* 920 Uoiou ftd
l igM lM M Boot’ll court* MS 10*9*004 I K , M u , H I
I M o r t Bool’ll court* 12B laoonoa Art 10*0 Mar,
U u rtn N o U o i k * Boot'll Court r. o n " * RJ Otioo*
U'iiro*orrB o o m i Court* MortnRd t-m onto
Morning Okyr D o o m Courc* Go"#,*” *,
Ml Morn* PrimdiwSoot’llCOurt* tlOllocuM Art Canlord
Mi Ollrt M'linyior, Boot'll Court* Sor«o*9o So"*B» Sd long0004
Ml Sr*« M'lfonary Bapl'H COurt* 1100 Jon, 0.*
Ml 2.0* Mnucrury Boot'll Court* S.p*o A w
N iu Ooioof M'lrronorr Court*. W* Si A Nrttory Art
N*o Ml CWtM&gt; M'MiOnorr Hopin' Court* IIOTW 121* SI
Hoo SaomPnminw Bot l 'l ' Court*. DOS W 121* SI
Ho* T n to r w l Bort.11 Court*. Quo", •*". Hon* 1 0*0*004
Ho* Ml IronBort.itCOu-tS. liIHPoorAn
Ho* III* FoMalfug 4961 E I n o l'.C o o aorta",
Hon*t*M Boot'll Ctsrrt*. COuRroto
Rooco'ui Tun Boot'll Court* IIM R io S i M F W B 5pn*go
S*o**o 1 Boot'll Court* 1201 W III St .Bonlord
R'**&lt;'(I t Boot'll Court* SOI F Airport Bird
O o i o i n o Bati’H Court* RwJgoRd FoonRori
Rrogroil U 't uonory Boot'll COu'C* U d .O r
Pnmdonc* Witvonorr Boct.01Court* lis t Douglas A rt Boooonoo*
Socond SOAo* M'io*on*r, Boot’ll court" S t l l SaB'ord
Smyrna Bacitl court* 2S3 Ortttroc* Or. C o u n t* -,,
St in-got Boot’ll Court* IBOBaOamaRd
SI ju ra t M.114 * 0-, Bopt’it Court* SR *1S Oil#**
SI JoOni B t w v i Boot'll COurt* 109 U&gt;-g mood Art

Attorngnt* Sp"*gt
Si luioM iiuom rrBipi’tl Court* ol Comoro* Crtr Inc
SI RoulBocliltCOurtn lMR&gt;*oArt
Si Monovot Bool'll COu'C* Conoonttgii
SI 300* 0 U.ll* 0*0r, Boot’ll COurtO 920 Cypr#ll Si
Spiiegrard V -n -a -u , Booinl Court*. 12t* St ACadarAw
PoMnoite A,o Bool-11 Court* 292* Row#tip Art
Tompro Bool’ll C*urt*. Rolf Sp--- gt Rd. Altimont# Springl
VtiO H Bi.-i'ilCOu-c* Out Onondo S3 *i Honor Art
lVoot,&gt;** Boot’ll Court* OlOORooUSd aSA|
,V'ii,om Coorol Umronor, Boot’ll Court* M » l S (*&gt;&gt;■’im SI .
Aiiomaoio Soongi
Zwn Mot* BopKOt court*. 212 Oong* Am
c a t h o l ic

A'ISeuiiCot*s*c Court*. B02On At# .Son'srd
Court*o'i*oHdmt, m o Mo',
Our Lodi of 1*oI n o i CotOoHc COurt*. 1310 Mo,«*'«**, Oollono
SI A** iCoilwrt court* Dogvood tton SoBor,
Si Aupwiltno CotV-Uc court* Su«l*l IV no01 Button Hd C o im tO ",
SI Cloro Col*o« Communrt r mool 1 01Oltoon Croc Conlor
SI MorT Mtgd*o«oCH*OIK COurt* Motions Art AnamonliSpnngi
SI Mor, t Uorarvon CotOefcc Court* M UoCo, Dr. Apupoo
CHMCT3AN
FuiiConttionCOu't* 1S0TS "on'o'd A.o
Ftrit Conol'on COurt* of lo*g*ood 1*00 t F yxiuomoonRd longaood
Coiotuotta*court*inoM u , I2SW in o .* * A r t m oM ory
0'oc*C*ntt&gt;onC*urt* WHio* r**mo*loro Softool iRoMot
9BS tVo-go Bird. So* lord
ln * t * * Conttton Cfurt* Boor lolo Hd ol iomrton
Soniord civi'io* COurt* rxU pooioRj Soniont
Soul* Somnoio COnoBon Court* 300 W sn*3* Ono-Jo
CHRISTIAN SCIIHCI
Fu ll Court* ol C*ntl BciO"lnt PTS Morlftom Wood* HI lung*ood
CHURCH OF CHRIST
CnortOotCOnit. 1112S Porfc A.o
court* pi Corn ol m o ti'o* U B M*r If W HXooooltrtii,
Court* o&lt; Conn (00 Potm Sprtngi D* Attomo*lo Scnngi
Court* o&lt;Conn O m n i
Court* of COntl. Lsngaood
COurtOofCOrn vy lfl*8i
Honftlid* COuic* of Conti Flo Mow* tv Moiiond
Bout* Sorrunoio Crux* of C oni' SoiO in o »o «o " h j
CHURCH OF 000
COurt* O' God (OTHictoryAm
Court* Pi God SOI W 77*d 91
Court* of Ood Onodo
COurtOof Ood HpOnooo loo* Monro*
Court* 0&lt;Ocd Million InlO'plIM
court* of God 1002* 1AI0 SI
COurt* o' Ocd in Contt Oorodu
COurtOftfOodofRrapOoc, 2S09S CmAro
Court* 0*OedoIRropOocr. ITOSS PonurooonAw
COurtO of Odd of RrepOocr.oBSB ConiiH.Onooo
court* stood in* Oar) Omono ComaomHr Csotso. DoBOoo tSu* Waomi
flooruo court* a*God ' roc vt I3i*si Snip'd
IiuoC*uit* ol Odd 2nXH.&lt;lgo&lt;rtXrdA.o Softford
CONGA 10A1I0NAI
CongwgMionoi Conoi'in COurtO 7*01 S R*rt Aw Son'ord
t/ S lrS N ORTHODOI
Conor* OrlOodni COurt* SI Ooo.do 2001 O iU n B o Moiliond

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Tool#'* OrlOadoi Court* Si Stdw* I of 0 C A ,
iSBUnoEmmoHd longaood
( titom Onoodoi Court* Si J cO* Ort*odoi 2f*3Cou"lr» C»uO Rd
Sonio»d
CRISCORAL
Ail 5*1*11 [ p k o v O COurtO. E OoBort A w . Enlorprn*
Conn rpiocopol Court* longaood
EpiKOPOl COurtO ol lo* Hsa Cownonl STSTuMoaUloHd W&gt;nlo&lt; Spring!
InKocot Court* ol to* NotuModion 2SIE in# B'o*f*i D ». longaood
MotrCroiiEp'KopolCourt*.Row*,* *i *i *S i Son'ord
Si P o tm tputopolCourt* TOORmonoriRd u n u o
Si Hrtnvd o Court* S1S1 m * Moaou Hd. Bonin Row
Th* COurt* ol l*o OoodS**po*rd 331 lolo Aw Unions
INfEROtNOUlNATIONAl
Coi'orr C*ni1'o* Conlor 500W *1* SI Son'ord
Hoa Horwtl Con in*" Fnroaoorp. 7TS0 Cou*1r, CiuD Hd Sontonl
Honwmd Commumlr Court*. S30 Dog Tioct H i . longaood
Ouirsoe* Doftrnonc* Cantor. 2231 S pot Aw . Bonford
JEWISH
Boi* Am SrmgoguO mooting at corn*' o' Bond Ln* and
Cou*lr Uno Hd. W ill 14
Tompro Soaom 11» Enoom B ird . Doriono
l UT HIRAM
AK**ownlulOn**COurtO Owrtwoo* Dr. CooMItwrrr
GoodS*opoordlutoortnCourt*. IlC A .2 9 IT OnondoOr iMay W92)
Bmfotd
Moir Crooo luiooran Court* of l» r # Mary TSOSun Dr I n o Mart
lord of U'o luiono* Court*. 3M TuokoanloHd Bunin Sp**g&gt;
luiooran COurtO ol Rrooidonco. Dollona
lutonon Court* of 1*0 Hodoomot. 2525 O n Aw
MootnHlulftninCnurtri Gordon Dow C* SHay If 92 C o u n t " " ,
Si lu ll* lutnnon Co-iftn. Ht ATS.uiona
SI SIOOOO* lutnnon COu'cO *3* lull M oM* longaood
METHODIST
Bornotl Un tod Momonol Court*. C DoBory Aw Cntnpnt*
Boor In * IVutod Uoliod&gt;tl Court*
Botnoi A M E Court*. Canaan Moigoti
CoiWtarTT Conuounrlr Um'od M#i*od.il Court* M#r tf92a&gt;
Fn#&gt; H*dgo H i . Coooartwny
Const IWtMUnftodiil COurtO Tuton D*. Su*'ond Iitotoi
DoBnr Conununrtr Mnoodrot COurtO W M g*to*,| Hd DoBa'r
Full Un*tod Mol*od.ll COurcO. *13 Port A.o
F nil MotOodi II Court* ol Conors
F nil Motnod’ll Court* ol Orrodtl
UratoUrulodMolood’il Courc* I H N Cou"|r» C*uOHd I n o Mor,
Coni coopn A M E COurtO, Onado
O n grow Uotoonil Court o. Or.odo
Otloon M*t*od&gt;ol court*, cor of Corponln 1 Uu'-#i SI .Ooloo*
Rionoor MnomPoi Court*, cor ol WuPur Aw S CeuMry CJuOHd
m o Mary
SoMando IRuiod Uoioodm Court* SR *3* and 14. longaood
St Jam oiAM I.R ftdCiprooo
Si lu io M B Court* ol Coma*on City.
Boardou o'l SH *S C
St Mary •A M ( Court* snats Otto**
SI Raul t Mnnodnt Court* Otloan Hd CnlnpnM
StioHord Momonn COurtO. S OoBnr
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Ganoro court* ol to* H*Jno*n SH«0 G m o.i
liooUnrCOurtOottooHororono I M I C rt U d m o A w m oM ort

longaood COurtO ol to* Hofn*** 2 ,,,— i - A Joitvc A w longaodd
Morioor* Brood*Court*o' lo* Horor*** SH *S 3'i m&gt;r*o W
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RREM TTIH UN
Onion*Rwooytnun COurtO HoUlndBfnl S Ault'* Aw , OoHon#
Fl'll f*#lfc,lnton COurt*or I n o Mor,
Flrtl RtotOylono* COurt* C o Aw A 3rd St
Fm t f*toi*&gt;ii*n*n COurt* o'DoBa'r t M-gromd
Maioom Bloods RwopylononCOurco 5210 Monoam Broods Hd
m o Mary
SI AndwalRrooIrrfn'an Court* 99t3B*nm *Hd
St Mori oRrootrtonan Court* 1021 P oirngf'-gi Rt A itirw io ip- gi
tu rtla ’UlPT**0,l#na-i CrtrrtO 3SOOrV SHOTS OrWdo
Upoato Commumly R-ott , ! » " * ’ Court*. Uplala Hd
vwiimiruil*' Pr«Or'**4f' Court* Hnl Bug Hd c*n*rta„i
S I VI NT H DAT AOVIM tllT
Foroll m oSaw nio D*r Ad.omni CN.it* tray &lt;3S r m i C i i r
M at M*ris#,#nt* Day Adwnim court* 801 C 2*dSl .Santord
SmlurdSau**)* Dar Adianlul Court* 5S13H Mat *72
Sor**10 Dor Adronlul Court* Ma Har'd A W AJI*mo*tO 5pf*gi
iV’-t n Sprwgi s*w*t* Do, AdranOtt Court* 50 S M en Hd
OTHER CHURCHES
A" Tat*COopol CampSarrunoW W w .'lR a l HI
*nan o A U E court* Ouw 5 121*
Baarda* Awnu* MoTmto* CNapal BandWAw
COu'wot* Commumlr C*u»t*
COurc* ofdaiut Conn 0* la*In Do, Sam* 7315 Ra-i Aw
ECKANKAH TTO B-gtiM D' Su’istOO longaood
Fnrutf court* Conotian Canto’ 15** Samnuya Bird Cal**'**",
I "It Bor* C*urt* oil** in '.g O o d Woo*.
First Court*«&gt;Contt. Sea' l l ' t'ron Bn 1 A VonusSt. Onto**
Full Poeloco 1 1*1C*urt h d longaood
F "01 Rant*cott*i COurtO ol So*+onJ
FuN Goopo) Court* of God In Conti ISJ9 Jnrr Aw Sontord
FuHQotPMTacamae* 722* Coun"y Club Hd
O 'O t.B ’t"* COu't* 29**5 Son'ord Aw
Molt Tnmty COu'C* ol God « CO'nl 151* Mangouttmo A.o
RwrgdomHaHofJONoro* I I W - o l l m o ManruoU*.! 1592IV JrdSI
i n o Mart Comraumtt C*u k O tOlfr Country Cautfld m o M n y
m o Monroo COapor Oanga B'. 1 m * M ow n
Ml Ouw Hoi’**ii Cfu nh O n M’liHd Oslo**
Ho&gt;g*bcr*ood Aiftanco COurt* X I Mannamftoodt Rd . longaood
Pad* BtoU*r*n COurtO BSSOrVoiud# Dr Sae'teil
Po.il*uuolo) O w B'too TaOa'eatio HwgaaoodAw oil 251* tjppoul#
Sarmnoto ir^O Sc 00*1
Hottoralio* Commumlr Crmn* 5SI5N CHU2 Saniufd
RoMmgMiUi Mprooron Court * SH* 3* longaood
Sarfu d Aiua*uo Court* 1*011 Pan A,o
Sae’ord B tea Court* 7*M Sanford Aw
Sat und Court* of IN# LhingOm 3*2* Boudin A,o Son'ord
SI PorooSartronOrttiodoi Court* IP90 m o Emm* Hd longaood
loa Fun Goopaf COu k Oo* Our l»d 2 o iu tC o «tf Brommgian s i ,
Canaan Cdy
TO# SnrWion Army TOOBr 7*10 SI
tnumpo To* Court* 0&lt;100 Won Ago I00SIV St* 51
llmlod Court* 0* co-iol Allamo*'# Conmu*.', Ompor ai'amujnto Sp-e-gi
Umlod court* of Co*H o -'llia * f ouo*l*-p 2MH CouMry Clue Hd
m o M*.y
U C S S 8pr"1uMCon!l* ITS AS Voluwo A.o cor*#' ol
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L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FDR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASENO iW ASIYCA'M K
AMERICAN GENERAL HOME
EO U ITV . INC .

IN TH E CIRCUIT COUBT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number H H I CP
IN RE ESTA TE OF
IDA ESTELLE EOWAROS
Dk n w i I

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The edmlnltlfAUan el the
est at e or I D A E S T E L L E
EOW A RO S deceased. File
Number f ) H J CP. It pending In
me Circuit Court lor Seminole
County. Florida. Probate Out
lien, me addrett el which It
P O Drawer C. Sonlord. FL
33775 o u t The namet end
addrettet el tbe per tonal rtpre
tentative and tbe per tonal rep
retenlallve't attorney are tet

PtatntIH.

vt
RANDY BUSIER CAVE and
PAUL D CAVE. her hutbend.
Defendant!!)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE H hereby given that
the underlined Clerk of the
C irc u it Court of Seminole
County. Florida, will, on the H it
day of January. ISM. at II 00
A M at the Wait Front Oeor of
the Seminole County Court
houte. Sanford. Florida offer tar
tele end tell of public outcry to
the hlghetl end bell bidder tor
ceth. the tallowing deter ibed
property IIW e d In SEMINOLE
County. Florida
Tha Wttl MO tael of Govern
ment Lot I. Section ». Towntnip
TO South. Range » Eatt. Lett
the Eatt M l toet at tha South MS
teet thereo' and Lett The South
U Foot thereof tor road, all In
SamlnotaCounty. Florida
pursuant to tha Final Judgment
entered In a COM pending tn laid
Court, the ityte of which I*
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and of
ficial Mat of laid Court thlt *th
day of January. IM*
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton O C
In accordance with Itw Amor
kant with Ditabititlei Act. par
tont needing o tpeciel octom
modeller to participate In thlt
proceeding thould contact Court
AdmMIttrallon at Ml N Park
Ave . Sta. NMI. Sanford. Florida
22771. Telephone 1*07) J7J *U9
Eat *777. not taler than teven
171 deyl prior to the proceeding
II hearing impaired. IT O O l
1 *00 *]&gt; 1771 or Volet IV I
l 000MS(770. via Florida Relay
Service
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk at ltd Circuit Court
By Devon, W Bolton O C
Pubilth January 7. I*. IM*
OENM

I or th below

A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
VONSARE NO TIFIED TH AT
All per toot on whom Wilt
notice It terved who bere eb
ieel loot met challenge the valid
Ity el the will, the quallfkafiont
el the pertone i repreteniative,
venue, or Jurisdiction el ’hit
Court ere required to III# their
objection* with thlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THR EE MONTHS A FTER THE
O ATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS AFTER THE
O A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All credttert ol the decedent
and other per tent having (taunt
or damandt againtt decedent t
ettate on whom o copy ol thlt
notice It terved within three
month! after the dale ol the tint
publication ol thlt nonet mutt
(lit their claim! with Will Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY OAYS A FTER THE
O A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH E M
All alher cradllori ol the
decedent and pattern having
clalmi or demand! ogelntt the
decedent ! ettate mutt Ilia Ihttr
clalmi with thlt court WITHIN
THR EE MONTHS AFTER THE
O ATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A L L CLA IM S. DEMANDS
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E O W ILL BE FOREVER
BARREO

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TM I1ITM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
c a s e n o n iMa-CA-iex
MONDRIAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, a Delaware
corporation.
Plaint'll.

The dale of the tin t pubfka
non of Will Nnflct It January 7,

im
Ptrtonel Repreteniative
Floyd H Powell
PO Bee MJt
Winter Pork. FL 317(4MM
Attorney lor Penonel
Rapre tentative
Frank McMillan
t i l North Wymote Read.
M UM
Winter Park. FL
MU
Telephone *47*4*7240
Florida Bar No N t l l
Pubilth January 7. If. IW*
DEN ap

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY G IVEN
purtuont to 0 Summary Final
Judgment of Faractottre dated
January 7. &gt;M4 and entered m
Cete No »13**CA U K of the
C ircu it Court of the I I T H
Judicial Circuit In end lor Semi
note Cewity. Florida, wherein
M O N D R IA N M O R T G A O E
CORPORATION, o Delaware
c o rp o 'd lu n . Plalntltf. and
OOUG I. RICHARDSON A/K/A
O O U G L A S IR V tN C R IC H
HUDSON. R T.ALw .ara deton
dant*. I wttl tall to me tuphett
bidder tar ceth al the Watt
Front Deer of the Seminole
County CourthouM. Sanford.
Fioride. al 111* o'clock A M . on
the *tn day if February, IM*.
tha following drier Ibed property
ai Mt forth In told Summary
Final Judgment, to wit:
Lot 15. Block I, SUNLAHD
ESTATES, according to Iho plot
thereof a! recorded In Plot Book
II. Paget I and I. of m* Publk
Record! of Stmlnoto County.

NOTICE
The St Jchrt* River Water
Management District hat f t
c o lv td an appllcatltn lar
Wetland Retource Management
prefect from .
C O U N T Y OF SEM IN O LE.
A T T N : O L E N SEM ANISIN.

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OOUG I. RICHARDSON A/K/A
OOUGLAS IRVING
RICHARDSON. E T A L .

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nan i n t t l W n W Tediived »
Jf, IW) The project
It located In Semlnefe County,
Section U . Towntnip It South.
Range X Eat I The application
Ik far E X C A V A T IO N AND
FILLIN G ASSOCIATED WITH
TH E REPLACEM ENT OF A
CULV ER T FOR OIXIE WAY A
HARRISON STREET. The re
celvlng waterbody It an UN
NAMED CANAL
The fitofs) containing each of
the above titled applKatlon(i)
are available lar Intpectien
Monday through Fr'doy aacepl
for legal hol iday!. I M a m. to
S SO p m. of the St. Jehu* River
Water Management Olttrlct
Headquarters or the apprgprlaN
(laid oftict Written abjections to
the application may be made,
bul thou Id be Hied with Ire
celred by) the Dlttrlct Clerk.
P O Boa tt?», Palatka, Florida
HITS lO t. no later than II day!
from the data of publication
Written ob|ectiont thould Mon
llfy ihe objector by name and
addrett. and fully dttcrlbe the
ob|eel ion Id tha application
Filing a written objectIan doet
not anfltla you to a Chapter 110.
Florida Statute*. AdmMttraflye
Hearing Only theta portent
whota tubalontlal Interettt are
altected by tha appUcatlun and
who tile a petition mooting the
ro g w lra m e n lt of lo c llo n
*0C l l i t , F A C . may obtain an
Admlnlitrotlvo Hearing All
timely filed written objection!
will be pretented to the Board
tor consideration In Itt deliber a
Hon on appllcallon prior to tha
Beard taking action on the
application
Shannon M Barkan
Sr Permit Data Technician
Permit Data Service! Division
SI Johnt River Water
Management Dlttrlct
Pubilth: January IA IFM
OENM

TOGETHER with oil (true
tu rn and Impre remant* now
ond hereafter on told land, and
hiturat attached thereto, and
all rents, Issues. proceed! and
profit! accruing and to accrue
tram laid prtm lM ! all of which
are Included within the forego
In g d e ic r lp llo n and Iho
habendum thereof; alto oil go*.
I teem, electric, water end other
hooting, cooking, refrigerating,
lighting, plumbing, ventilating.
Irrigating, ond power tyttomt
machine*, appliance!, future*
now or may hereafter pertain to.
or bo utod with. In. or on told
premier! oven though they may
D A TE D January S. IM*
MARVANNE MORSE. Clerk
Circuit Court
By: Je n e l. Jetewtc
Deputy Clerk
Pubilth: Jaft/ary 7. U . IM*
DEN *7
NO TICEO F PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice tt hereby given. Me
Connell Towing will loll ol
Public Auction tor salvage tor
cath on demend to hlghetl
uohklot
m o*
71 Ford

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17 Cher
IG1JCIIIIHJ77*T70
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AS Ford IFTBRI4A7GUC4071S
as Old! 1G1AX77YIOM7M77*
7Y Ford
(A47F 7307I)
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ai Pont
IGlAYMRSCT I7MO0
The auction will be hold at
11:10 pm on u ld date* above
McConnell Towing A Recovery
JOQO Sontord Ave Sanlord FL
S777S. Prospective bidder* may
intpect vohktot ana hour prior
to solo. Terms ere coih or
cortlfled fundi McConnell
Towing reserve! the rtgnf to
accept or reject any ond oil
bldt
Pubtfth; January I*. IM*
DEN 10*

H O TIC IO F
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that we
are engaged In butinat* at tai
Burnt Ave Longwood. J77JO.
Seminole County. F lorMe. wider
the Fktltleut Name of ACCU
RATE JANITORIAL SERVICE,
and that we intend to regular
told name with the Olvliion of
Corporotlont. Tellehettee Flor
Ida, In accordance with fho
provltiont of tha Flctlflout
Name Statutes. TaWlf: Section
4*5 0*. Florida Statute* IN I
Henriqua A Lotada
Daniel H Lotada
Publtth January U. IM*
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7 1 — H e lp W a n t e d

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN TH E CIR C U IT COURT
IN AND FOR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
F IL ^ N U M B E R tX M C P
IN RE: E S TA TE OF
CAROLYN GRAUPNER.
Oeceased
N O TIC E O F
ADMINISTRATION
Tho admlnislratlon ol Iho
o •I a t • af C A R O L Y N
G R A UPN ER . deceased. File
Number PR n (M CP. I* pend
mg In tho Circuit Court tor
Seminole County. Florida,
Probata Division, the address ot
which It SOI North Pork Avonuo.
Sontord. Florida 77771 Tho
nemo* and addresses ot Iho
personal representative and tha
pertonel ftp rtM n ttllve 'i ol
tomey are tot forth bolow
Any interested person upon
whom this notice I* served who
intends to challenge tho validity
af the will, tho quellMcellotn ot
the personal representative,
venue or Jurisdiction ot fho
court, and all person* having
claims against tho estate who
ora served with o copy of this
notice, ora required to tile with
thlt court such Objection or
claim within tho later of three
months otter the data of fho first
publication of thlt noflco or X
days tftor the data ot service of
o copy of this noflco on thal
person
Persons having claims against
tn* estate who or* not known to
the pommel representative and
not reasonably ascertainable
must file all claims against the
estate within three months alter
the dote ot the first publication
of this netlea
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
TfONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tho data af flrtf publication of
this notko Is January u. IM*
Personal Representative
KATHR YN M ILLE T
) Kensington Court
Mettond. Now York I5S*7
T homos A Carter,
Attorney! at Law
Representative
Sion W Carter
Wl East Jackson Street.
Suit* l«l
Orlondr. Florida 27*01
Telephone (*0»AU ITW
Florida Bar No 017177
Pubilth January I*. 71. tM*
OENM

NOTICE OP

F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice It hereby given that we
WO ongtgod In butMou Ol IBM
S. French A v e . Sontord. 17771.
Samlnota County. Florida, under
fho F i c t i t i o u s N a m * of
CHARLES'S PAINTING PLUS,
and that IM intend to register
Mid name with tha Ot vision of
Corporation!. Toltahottoo Flor
Id*. In accordance with tho
provisions *1 Iho FlcllllOut
Norn* Statuses. To Wit locllon
t U M . Florid* Statu*** IM1.
Charles F Dustin
Charles H Adams
Pubilth: January I*. IM*
DENTS
NOTICE IS HER EB Y OIVEN

that by virtue *1 the' certain
WHS *1 IrwcvtSen m eed out of
and wider tha waf a* Hit Circuit
Court of Orarto County, Flor­
ida. Com fCIW lHl upon o final
Judgment rendered In Iho atar*
Mid Court on the 11th day of
May A O. 1MB. In thal certain
c o m entitled Florida National
Bank. Plaintiff vs Dan Smith.
Oetendant which atores*id Writ
of Eoocufun was delivered to
me a i Sheriff ot Somlnal*
County. Florida and I have
touted upon oil m* right, title
wJ llw
*Aa BfiiYWPll*
■nu ItllfTflY IN
Don Smith. In and to In# follow

property,
located In Semi­
nole County, Florid* more par
tkoierty described ot to!tows:
On* IM i Ford Taurus. Vln
|IFABPSOO«OUAiguiS being
stored of Butch'* Towing. San
ford
and the undersigned as Sheriff
of Seminole County. Florida,
will af 11:00 A M on the l*lh
day of February A O. IM*. ottor
tor Mta and Ml! to Iho hlghetl
bidder FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
A L L E X ISTIN G LIENS. *1 Iho
Front (WotI) Doer, at fho (tog*,
of tho Somlnal* County Court
In Sontord. Florida, the
That taid Ml* I* being made
to Mtlity Iho form* af this Writ
of Eeocvflon
Donald F. E dinger. Short*!
Seminole County. Florid*
NOTICE REGARDING TH E
A M E R IC A N S W I T H D IS
AB IITIES ACT OF IMS. PER
SONS W ITH A D ISAB ILITY
N E E D IN G S P E C IA L A C ­
COMMODATIONS TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN TH E PROCEEDING
SHOULD C O N TA C T TH E
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OF T H E
S H E R IF F 'S O F F I C E . E N ­
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS SEC
T IO N , 11* 1 I I T H S T R E E T .
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A A T
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
TH E PR OCEED IN G T E L E ­
PHONE 1*071 750*4*0 T T O
1*07) H I 5515
Published: January I*. 71. It.
February *. with the Mta Fate
ruory I*. IM*.
DEM (7

PUBLIC SALE
P U B L I C N O T I C E IS
H E R E B Y O IV EN TH A T ON
Tuotdoy. January II. IM*. al
11:00 a m. Eastern, ot fho pro
miles of Adams But A Truck
Service, Inc- Mt* S Orange
A m . Orlando, Florida 7301*. Iho
undersigned will Mil al publk
Mta to fho highest bidder dll of
If* right, fill* and Interest In and
'9 iHe 991lowing o tK n w q prop
erty as Is. where It. to wit:
On* III 1F7I M A N Mods!
SR too But. */n 1*70*5*0*as
O"0 (l| 1*00 M A N Model
SRIM Bui. */n 1*71*471171
On* III IMS M A N Model
SR151 But. */n 7*405455001*44
TERM S OF SALE: A mini
mum Down Payment of 15% In
either cash, certified or cash
tarts chock at the time of Ml*
with the balance due within I*
hour*.
The undersigned rtMrve* fho
rtghl tabid
FOR FU R TH E R INFORMA­
TION CO NTACT:
EHon M- Jones
af
M7/44M0*!
ORIX CR ED IT
ALLIANCE. INC
1500 Montand Comer
Perkwey. Suita *00
Maitland. Florida 11711
Publish: January 14A I*. IM*
OEM 71

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
M 0 A J L -&amp; 3 0 P J IL
MONDAY Ihni
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
I SUNDAY

LANDSCAPER
F/T position. CDL class D
07 111 *112
required

PRODUCTION WORKERS
10NIEOED
Company softs individuals
w llh a sse m b ly a n d / o '
machine operating taper!
once I shift a v a ila b le
* *SAM 5 5PM at V5 hr. Must
be reliable and clean cut with
own phone and transportation
Commitment mandatory •
Never a lee I
142*4244

PfEVATE PARTY RATES
IScoftMCUEvotfcMO-----------57iiHnt
/eonMcudvBtlmeB.— — TOMBne
3 CXYWOCU0VO tfc*rg-----------H f l l n t

1 Ha m
*i
a In *
Rj I bb art par lasuo, basod on 3 Hnn
*3 Ung* Minimum

SECRETARY
Pari lime tor marina In San
lord are* Computer litoral*,
strong personality, depend*
bto 2 * days a week. Saturday
and Sunday required 772 14)4

NOW ACCEPTNG

Schadibng moy nckaJ* HaraU Advorkoof al tie cotf of on addbonal day
Cancel whan you gdreaedt* P»y arfybv day* your ad run* at rota earned
Ut* U doecrpOon lor laaSeel rowJta Copy rru*l totow aerwpuca* Typographical term -Commensal froquoncy rota* are ovatatM

Smjll Hold Asst. M n u f ti
Retired couple welcome to
e p p f y .................... 250 **25

ADJUSTMENTS ANO CREDfTl: In Did rronl of an error In an
ad, tha Sanford Herald wfH b* raaponoJbf# lor tho Aral
Inpprdoo only and only Itt ttw ortont of tho coal of th*rt
chttch your ad lor accuracy tho flral dry 11

TELEPHONE SURVEYOR
Work (I ham* SS' hr plus
bonus EI per lerwed only need
apply
U J •♦*»

ADOPTIONS
doctor plus living eeper.tes
Bar #717515 Call A tiernor John
Frteber____ ___ 14(4*17 W

M A R Y K A Y C O S M E T IC S !
C A L L FOR YOUR FR E E
FACIAL
77* M47

_

31— P riv a te
I n ttru c tlo n s

■OWL LIKE A PRO Lessons
by 0 professional bowler Any
age Men. ladies or children
Ed Kramard* *0715041*4
Member et the PBA
DRUMS. KEYBOARD, PIANO
LESSONS Beginner g.itor
and bats Degreed Instructor
with J year* teaching eeperi
■nee All style* and tovtit
First tassan tree Kyto 774-N It

4 1 — C e m e t e r y L o ts
J LOTS. Oaklawn Memortal
Park 7 tor me price of II
tl.MOCatld* 774 51)0

55— B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n itie s
N IG H T C L U B S and Liquor
licenses Lew down, will ti
nance Call owner *07 7M *7*4

59— F in a n c ia l
S e r v ic e s
DORS YOUR CR BOIT
B SPORT MAKS YOU SICK7
COUTH*Credit Doctor
1(4444* CR ED IT
Our client* era guaranteed lo
receive a major credit card In
*a day* er comp iota refund

ST0F FORECLOSURE!
I can help (5% success Barry
Myers *47044514* until 4PM

4 1 — M o n e y to L e n d
KEEP ONIVINC AND STIL1
f i n W E MONEY!
All you read It your Mtta Jack
D in tw d for ifniiilfltwntil-

_______ ____________
43— M o r t g a g e s
____ B o u g h t A S o ld

W AN TED MOOD HI Mlg on
*lh owner occupied bit home
10%U lt.M vri*0*545 If!)

71— H e lp W a n t e d

PLOYMENT
323-5176
m w a ik s i
AOO TO YOU t INCOME
SELL AVON NOWt
CALL C T -tO le r 7724411

AfilNTS-lEAL ESTATE!
Nothing tucteeds like suecell
We re well into our Jrd decade
of training tuccetalul agents
No l«onse t -------- We'll help!
WATSON R E A L TY CORP
REALTORS
725 724*
A O lN T S AVON Eem to 50%
No daor/door. P1/FT Insur
ance *v*Uabto Sandl H I lifl
ASSEM BLERS
Hand mall
work 7 thill*. 7 AM 1 50PM
and 3 70PM midnight U per
hour.. .........
Never e lee!
Hafp Por*eaael. *2* O M

Assistant t « Small Otfic*
General duties mcJjdmg light
typing, payroll, etc 170*
weakly........................ 2724*15

ATTENTION
START TODAY
TRAVEL
Wa a r t new a c c e p tin g
applications la r*pr*Mni
sports. Union. A black bull
ness public*! ions 2 wk* all
•■pens* paid training In Or
lande Cash advances daily
5254 11500 possible weakly
Travel. Chicago. LA. NY. ard
alher* Transportation and
return guaranteed Call 4kk
Bird al 175 1(14. Thurt A Frl.
only, from 14AM 4PM II #c
opted, mutt Heel NOW I
Aiitomgtnt Countir P m on
F/T. Eeperienc* required
M u tt hav* altar market
knowledge Triad later cal
teptrtancapref.Ca 111*7 **3I

BINDERY/DCll VERY
Pari lima positions available
____ Cents) 0*'f

CLERICAL
Engineering firm seek* quail
(lad. *iperl*nc*d clerical
person Desired capabilities
Include Typi"B *Mllty, 54
WPM or better, dictation and
ether office equipment Typ
Irigid*la entry totf will be
administered
Send resume to:
P.0, Be* ItM
. FI 77772 Tto*
EOS

M u lt be

RN
Weekends, pat* time

11— Lost A F o u n d

23— Sp e c ia l N o tic e s

Up to SI] IS hr Iwltl tram)
*07 5*0 0*0*
tns toe
WAREHOUSE A N D O E N E R A L
LABOR H E LP N C E O E D I
Bonus tor driver* All shift*
available Daily pay no fee
Reperl ready to work I 14 am.
Industrial Labor $vc . 1411
French Av No phone calls

CNA
Far 2 11 shift
certified

lallan. counM ilng. privet*

L O S T In area e l I l l s A
Mulberry Female puppy,
^ t a c t jr a jo n ja lM O T J S i^ ^

Wirtheuw/Dock W ofkm

7 1 - H e l p W a n te d

Free medical c*re. frantpor

Ac cep ’ mg applications
Monde, f rider * *

WAREHOUSE/DELIVERY

OeBery Manor t* N 17*1.
OoBary 447-444(424
CONSTRUCTION
Samlnota Town* Centre Mall
Hwy e* A I *
a P IP I FOREMAN
ehACKHO E OPERA
TORS
OPIPE LAVERS
dLABORS
Apply at site
AMlC CONSTRUCTION. LTD
Cunslrucfen trailer
Monday Friday to )

DAYCARE TEACHER
Call between (A M IIA m
221 7*55 Ask tar Melody _____

DIRECTOR
Foe eilabmhed childcare con
tar Education and tiperience
In early childhood required
_________Call 222 4415________

DRIVERS REEDED
A G CARRIERS. Tavares. Ft.
a well established and grow
ing Central Florida bated
company otters you
* Sami Annual Pay Increases
aStopOil Par
P Unloading Pay
O Vacation Pay
dSataty Bonus
e Spout* Riding Program
e Average Trip 5 » D*rt
g Lata Model CanventMnol
Tractors
If you hav* 3 years tractor
trailer. OTR and wide and ke
ttper tent* plus a go d Wivmg
retard, ta li.

______ J iY fc g A B S _______
O M V U RANTED
P /T. Aute pan* delivery
Clean FL llcensa. late model
ocone car redd Call M3 4*11
■*

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER
Experienced A mechanically
inclined Call Srt 5*44________

tip . Industrial
S tv ifli MacMai O pinion
Man thru Thun. *l&gt; hr work
day* Pd holiday and raca
INn Apply at: tan Del. 72*0
OM Lk Mary Rd, Sanlord
Pari time tor cfuidcara
cantors 222 4*75_____________
LABORERS N E ED E D kklltad
end unskilled Positions avail
abto Days Call between I J
SPRINT STAFFINO. 1742411

NOTICE
All rental and real estate
advertisement! at# siAr|«t to
tha Tederal Fair Hous'ng Act
which makes If llleq* 1 •*
advertise any preference. Iim
nation er discrim ination
based an raca. toior, rengum.
sai handicap, tamilial status
or national origin
EFFICIENCY All utilities m
eluded Private backyard
S*40 month 725 US)

99- A p a r t m e n t s
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t

TELEMARKETING
Do you need to pay elf your
Christmas bills* Do you like to
talk to people over the phone*
II to »* have part time hours
* 15 or 5 20 * al CXan Mills
longeooct Sludto Please call
Kim at 572 *5(1 or 172(014
EOE__________________ M 'F

DEADLINES
Tuaeday oyu Friday 12 Noon Tho Day Baku# Putdcabon
Sunday And Monday S X P M Friday

21— P e r s o n a ls

103— House*
U nfurnished / R ent

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

*0 hours a week Applicant
must be abto to drive end
unload drlivery trucks Full
benai'H Needed to start Im
medtataN Apply m person et
Heritg Meren IIOOS French
Avenue. Santord EOE

WRECKER DRIVER
bust have CDL live in San
lord. Ik Mary area Eeperi
anted pretarred Apply et
1147W lafSf.Santord
{

20 SECURITY GUARDS
Needrd tor Semmoto County
area to start work Immediate
•ty Mult possess a O llcensa
Item stata of Florida Cali
________ 1444 *75 4*04

73— E m p lo y m e n t

Wanted

CARE GIVER E ip in clean
mg, cooking, caring, errand!
groceries etc Ret &gt; 331 »/&gt;

91— A p a r t m e n t s /
H o u s e to S h a r e
FEM ALE looking tor tame to
Share house 1*0 a* Includes
utilities______________775 1S54

9 3 ^ -R o o m s fo r R e n t
A GUI I T . ctaan n*.. kitchen
phone, laundry Apt s avail
able olio |7SAup 22* * W
CLEAN FUBNItM ED ROOM
W/kil avail.Ui wk. us/tec.
Downtown 772 SOU
CLEAN ROOMS tingle darting
I7|/wk K itchen, phono,
laundry, video games, efl
Street parting ) » 4*77_______
FUHN/UNFURH Pool. W D
all housa priviliges ITS wk
Includesuflltitas 421 2ISI
FURNISHED room with use of
wether end dryer also kitchen
privileges
540
a « 2*4*
NEW LY RENOVATED, private
entrance, paddle Ian In your
ream, your own heal control,
refrigerator, microwave and
cotar TV Off street perking
end maid servke Convenient
location Tha bosl In town
2221

CASSELBERRY

LAKE MART. N't# 5 bd*m l ‘y
bath cent H'A. fenced yard,
clean La** Mary school!
nan pint tec x* *** 1)74
LAKE M AR T I bdrm 1 bald
older home Large yard
HOnrr* plus tec 221 54)4____
LAKE SYLVAN PARK rtadf by
1/2. ig family home wtam ily
rppm *454/mo 12**711
LIK E NEW . 2 3- fern »m .
screened porch. 3 car garage
Available Feb 5750-mo Call
_ Oof 1231145 or *72 3«*5
SANfflRO 1 M "h 5 'i hath
l*i •Iron I house 5*14 me
_________ 111 700*
SANFORD large 5/7 piu* d*n.
C/HA, screened porch toned
S))S
_LM R____45) 51)1
SANFOHO Renl lo own 1)53 per
me E tceltenl cendiHen Rett
end depot 11a must 7*4 1*1*
SANFORD - OOLDSRORO
r e n t to g w n

Upscale, single story- P*'ie
) bdrm
new Lll'.hen. air
apartments I bedrooms Ideal
15 000 down. 5344'me 44* H47
tor individual or coupta
»** *777
* * CHARMING • *
(M ID D EN LAKE 2/3 w single
Newly renovated Ig t bdrm
garage CiM A, pool pnv
«pt&gt; siet/mo IK * dtp H i
Clean! 1)75mo 5550sec
credit chock I yr lease 22* 7544
a l l JOHNS RIVER 1/1 •
CLEAN I BDRM carpet. Winds , garage hard wood floors, boat
sl-p V-ew* 5*00 mo S*0O-sec
Sirs mo plus sac No pefs
224)444
______________ I e S A N F O R D 5/1 w/ family
room carport. C M A Clean!
C O N V E N I E N T ANDSPACI OUS
5541/
l)S0 Security
CALL G EN EVA GARDENS
eSANFORD 5/1.5 Ig rooms
APTS
i l l 5000
tplce
sec porch, dble
HI D DE N L A KE VI LLAS .
carport Nice IMS mo 5154 sec
Townhouse, screened pa'*o &gt;
e S A N FO R O 5/1 epf CHA
car gerag* and fireplace
palm, ctaan SICO mo 1500 sac
Musi tael Nice area 145 Sand
Stenstrom Realty. Inc
Pin# Circle IIM m* - SMO
■•W# Manage yeer Hem*.
security 125 tota
I.** it w*!#u*#w« “ Jim Itayta
HISTORIC
'
111 3*45 Alta* tPM n a ta l)
Very clean 3/1. kitchen, tlv
WASHINGTON OAKS i.ta S ■■
rm „ eppn , fenced yard,
Dr , J 'l I I Refs and dep
garage, good neighbors
1*CS'me I M l 714 0477_______
U7i'm o 5500 dep HUDOK
3 FO R M l*)0 month p in l * »
_________(57 2442__________
s e c u r i t y d e p o s it e nd
LEASE fOR LESS!
refer er-toi
352 25*3
One Bedroom Apartment!
3 BEDROOM. I BATH with
lit* DEAL
fenced yard on bus line ta x
Mosiwoed Apts 127 771*
plus depoti*77) I n )
HAPPY NEW TEAR*
I BORM I BATH. C/HA. fenced
y a r d , screened p a rc h
MARINER'S VILLAGE

Stenstrom Rentals

La** Ada I bdrm. 5544 mo
5 bdrm 5*to mo end up

_____ J Z J B A 7 0 _______
MOVE IN SPECIAL'
I Bdrm / I Bath 77) 1414
5HENANPOAH A P A R TM E N T!
PARK AVE I bdrm M l kitchen,
remodeled tots of space, on
but line t U »
577 44*4 R E N TA L BE5ULTS
Q U IET 2/lto tewnrtouso 730*
Perk. Adulf comm 5*5) mo
and sac dop Water trash
IncI Barb Mon f r l 175 5**3
Q UIET COUNTRY Selt.ny t -J
In city Partial turn I Bdrm
115) mo 773 *73* or 321 415)
SANFORD'S Best Kepi Secret I
Pool A L a u n d ry , f A 3
bedrooms Convenient loca
trail Ceil Pet, 7224414
5 BDRM - UOO mo plus I mo
sec. 4 BDRM .14)0 mo plus I
me tec Cell m 4043________
I BDRM UPSTAIRS He pots.
4th and Laurel ReTs roq.
5254/md plus dep 571 tall
I BEDROOM 5275 monin plus
5375 security deposit and
575 5Ml

103— H o u s e s
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t
CLEAN 7 BDRM Fam tin
A/C. carport, week rm . n k i
yard no pets 5*21 230 &gt;04*
C03 V I BORM I BATH, on I
acres A/C. wall lo wall
51)4/mo. plus dep 171 (140
HIDDEN LAKES. V7. single
gerag*. window coverings.
C / H A . fenced 1475/me
Wilton Realty (to 1140art *03

HU0 HOMES,
Law Law deem I Why rewff
The Milltmen Creep.
&gt;71411)
Realtor

M M rie jlii!* rM li* l^ ^

10S—DuplexTriplex / Rent
LAKE MARY I bdrm. w w
carpel. C'M 'A, appt celling
fans, mints Good are# 4)1 4744
a * ONE AVAILABLE* 4
7 bedroom t bath 735 u4* or
21* 44B)____________________
SANFORD. 3 bdrm. carport,
security system, full kit ,
&gt;7*421*
0 1tcova.tad 5*11
SANFORD t bdrm Kitcfras A
big perch I I N btwkty or 1)00
mo 40* 775 *512 or 322 1*14
7/1. SA N P O R O A V E .. *nd
Airport Bird Nrw flooring
C m * , private, no pels
5*2S-'mo I mo sac . 152 *517

1 0 7 -M o b ile
H om es / R ent
W E K IV A R IVER
Prelvata
properfr. 1/1. lurnished . utlli
tie* included 1254 me plus
small tec (0* 74) (47* era*
7 BDRM. I BATH. A/C. fenced'
shaded tut Large Fla room,
le g g /m o i t i and last
' Brgaer ’Owftar
m I lit
2/1. rartocf fie caupi* A/C new
carpet and vinyl, screened
porch Private SaX- me lit 4
last
171 71*S

114— W a re h o u s e
SpNCt / R en t
SECURITY WAREHOUSE a*A
and Old Lake Mary Bird
*1.714
3.444 tg. If el
It*, warrhouta -Fm thed of
flee space also available
Kagaahe Realty. 1414-H14
W ANTINO to rent 1.540 7.044 tq
ft. must have parting Open to
ell oftart 3)112*4 or 3 7 (C ))

LAMINAT0RS WANTED
Eepertance In boat building
Hiring immedialely. Apply atUTBDelgner Place 222*1*4

LEASING CONSULTANT
Part time leasing person far
Slenabraok A p a rlm a n ft.
C am m U tlan. Weekend* a
must
Call 777 M54
EOE

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT
154 *p*rfm*nt cemmunlly
tooting lor *&gt;penanced main
lananc* atalttanl. Great
benefittl Apply In person:
Satlpatnto Apartments. **l W
I emirate Bird 277 5411

MECHANIC
Medium to heavy duty trucks
Mutt here opponent* and
taels I *00 S/5 5*71__________
MEDICAL

RN/LPN NURSING DIRECTOR
Woodland Towers. Delands
finest luaury relirement cen
ter. seeks a qualified RH LPN
lor nursing director, due le the
e ip e c le d e s p a n tlo n of
eilended cengregelt car*
services to our Itn e n lt.
Applkanft must hav* *&lt;p*rl
enc* and a strang desire le
work with senior adull*.
Applicants must be energetk.
end possess ticeltonl man
agement. personal and ergo
nitetlonal skill* TM* Is nut a
desk Jab Fleer duties along
with management duties will
be *pported All Inquires mult
be directed to :
Vd Roberts. Administrator
IDChleota Ave
De land. FI 77754
________ 1*4*1/2*5748________
'M EDICAL HELP

LPN
II PM 7 AM and iTX * J PM
Part time Apply in person
Lekeview Nursing Confer. ( I f
last led Streef tentord

NURSERY ATTENDANT
For pro school children * hrt
Sunday morn during church
ta rn c e t. additional hours
possible E ip and ref t re
qukod 275 *371 le apply

PANEL S M OPERATOR
Far computer Irod panel law.
Etperienc* required. Im
medtetoepeninq
77442*4

Part T)b h UBR4ry Pm HMb
AM and PM shifts Apply in
person H lithe yen Health Car*
Cantor. (54 Meilenvltle Aye

PRESCHOOL TEACHER
Age group I t Full time. E«p
nec. Kid’s Kornor. n* «XD

FLORIDA STATE REOUIRE5
oil contractor* be feglttared
or certified Te verily a ttale
ce n lra cla rt lio n s * ca ll
I *04 1*2 7(*4 Occupational
Licenses are required by the
co nty and can be verified by
^ a u i^ M llllO ^ r t ^ t a T T ^ ^ ^

A d d itio n s &amp;
R e m o d e lin g
RES /COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum Framing, O ryw all,
Doors. Roofing. Corcreta
I7 M 4 M S G B a llM jC IIC * l(l(4

A i r D u e l C le a n in g
AIR DUCT CLEANINO. gutter
clean mg'sc reening. chimney
sweep Insured Young'* Serv
lea.Ik W30»nill 772*441

C a rp e n try
CARPENTER All kind* af homa
repairs, pamfing A ceramic
f| ta R k fra d G re * * ^ M t»7 1

C a rp e t C le a n in g
SAM'S CARPET C LE A N IN O
plus befl and »fylp llaart.
R*»ld*nll*l/comm*rcla1 2*
beeper*
hrt 37*15*1.beeper4M4SII

" C l e a n i n g S e r v ic e
HOUSE C LEA N IN O retlabto.
and reasonable rotes R e ft

Bandsd/lk/tn* *174707
START YOUR NEW YEA R out
right liar* mo ctaan you*
hem*, ertka. tie. A nor uwole
rotas
Call 2214)44

C o n c r e te
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal I Man Qualify Opera
I ton! 134 1124/*74-2143

F lo o r in g

P a in t in g

HARDWOOD FLOOR I NO
Install Snndiag F ml dung
TOM OLSEN I 4IM1* 7701

BRUMELL PAINTINO Cumm
A Res Pressure cleaning.
Carpentry, Door hanging/
Plastering tic/Ins r t ) cam
&gt;lyrs Inbus 777 11(1
CUSTOM PAINTING by Jeltory
Power. In i/ (■ ! . Lic'd, Ins
Free estimates
1)1 41*)

H o m e Im p r o v e m e n t" *
AFFORDABLE Hem* Repair.
All phases Cell lor Ire* esl
L k /Ins Michael 772 3144

to

A l DOES IT A ll

FI* If right at a price you cen
altord Llc'd'lrti From start
finish Carpentry, plumb
Ing, electrical, and roofing
sect 22 yr* ol **per tone* No
job Im big er small Call
&gt;1* 7471or 21* 2(441* hrt-

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

R I T E - W A Y .......
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C»11 C ia u in t iL .

322^2611

P lum bing
A A A PLUMBINO A SEWER.
Leaky lauce ltT Running
forlet!? 134 could sol** your
problem Wetar healers. 2* hr
service
KUSH 51)3

H om e R e p a irs
HANDY'S Multiple Sees Trees,
reel repair, driveways, paint
mg Free est Sr. disc. 124 7SS)
M A R IN O H a m * R e p a ir ,
tptctaiiflng In (mail |ebt
CRCOSeOrt Free et' m in t

DUN R ITE : Clean driveways,
roots, peal decks, walks.
houses Free esl. 221 *172__
PRESSURE CLEANINO MAN.
Rooli. pool decks, afe Quotas
bv phone
Call 71* *4*0

R o o tin g
HANDY'S Completa Roof In
specfkon Only l l ( ( S Inspec
lion teeepplto! rts m )

Swimming PooF
S e r v f c e /R e p a i r
W E EK LY SERVICE tram **)
mo Cham Rile Pool Servke
5*4 7271
Robert Sheemaktr

J a n it o r ia l S e r v ic e s ~
BLITZ CtEAK JANITORIAL
Commercial-net id 221* 111

L a w n S e r v ic e
TOM B JEFF'S LAWN CAREI
Res /Comm . dependable lew
retoll Free esl
714 70*4

Tree Service
FCMOL5 TREE 4VC Lie's, ins
' Lei the Protassionais do It."!
Free esllmetas ,
J72 T77t
LARRY'S LAWN AND TR E E
FREE ESTIMATES
11 ) 5*11

ElacirlcaT

M a s o n ry

W in d o w R e p a ir

M A S TE R B L R C T R IC IA N .
R*p*lr (ddllton, comm/ret
Lk/lhS (E R IM K 1 1 3 I 4*51

T W P M A S O N R Y . B rick . Block.

WINDOW i SCREEN ifP A ll?

StlKCP. Concrele, Rtnava
Han*. L k ./ ln t........... 721 24*4

M in im i

AducrM'se Vuur liusiness Every Day
For As Low As S45 Per Month.
Call Classified , 322-261 1

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Friday, January 14, 1994 • 7B

114—Warehouse
Space/Renf
LO NO W O OO /LAKE M AR Y
MM in* forage warehouwt
*00100 IMO 14 ft F r t f rant
w 'tlm o 1*41* Irom I U I mo
m em

141— Homes lor Sale

141— Homes lor Sale

MfORDABU MOMI S
llfllURI i PRUPI N1l i S

*HUOE i n . da'achad garag*
dbi lot N w dtw ork t i l tw
•I/l gotal ttraol. lancrd yard
U ilo r p a n d o tin g cotlt

FHAOB V A A S lO W A S l\
A HQ i aid M fttt tinanong at
Ion at 1400 mol Gov'l For*
ctoturat Rtpotl Samlrwta.
Cratv^o. Voivtta

WAREHOUSE well l o u M , aii
W»tl un* i l Unlord MOO *4
f«*l. C O ionmg. too amp j
pha** 4itf* property avail
tar oultM* Itarag* II required
Call or writ* P. 0
III*.
Palaad. FLM T1I H 4 i m l*ll

• Or*r I I acial J l llv d •art rm Utoliitodlth tar too
• Btnavatod H it. N*a*r root
carpal pain* garag*. u r
porch 114 ton
• RELOCATING: V l t j brut,
ter pwth. toncad yd t i l 400
• P O O L I R *noval*d V I .
Iitroiatr u r porch *77 too

O F F IC E /w trtbauw tear* i bo
Sq *1 P rim * lo catio n at
entrance to Canlral Fla M»
gtonel Alrporl a t m &gt;40?
SANFORO 18 Oil »-i It I ,».4vr
tp rm tlo rt II 14 n Stantfram
Baatfy Inc. Jim Ooylo Ml | i n

Atttrm* No Ovalilyt Immatu
lalo in. dmtng. lamity rm, I
car ga*aga tan P IT IIM MO
Matt turn Wdt ana r ) . I I*
aertt Patturr ttabl* HOI 000

117— Commercial
______ Rentals______| LK F ity cvtlorn botllt
BUSY SANFORD AVE 1000 tq
II bMg . tar ttor* or ollito
«paco **7V m a » I1B7

• 4/1. pool. 1103 *00
• 1/1. over I act* ( I I I »00
• 4/1.1OacrvtpoDi tpa|i**t00

I OAF Mr/OF FIC t ..........

OWNER FINANCING
&gt; 4cit atlal*. ar I acr* retail
both o**r 4 QUO tg It 4 4. pool
lelatrcnt * doct.lla* 100

'• p a ir thop Far m ora mto
ta ll Pmi Baitu h i m ______

118 Office
Space/Rent

PA U L

O t i l t o FT M U

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

NEW Sanlord olltcot ond or
w arehouw t 400 1 MO tg ft
Sprctal S)t|/mo )J&gt; lu a
SANFORD WIN* tpaco. S400
tg 11 bvlMmg total. 1100 tg
ft par o ltu o un/t m rooa

3 2 1 -4 7 0 4

372 7491

GUN SHOW
THE BIG ONE

USE TOUR TAX RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT

la k fla n d Cl.lc C fni«r. Laf*
land FL January 14 prv.iaw
J IPM Admittion t ) J*n«.4*y
IS and It. * S. Adm ittion f t
City parting SI
sp an tatfd by Lakfland Bill*
and Pittal Club. Inc
MEN! NFL G lO V E l • l &gt; I ,
Itotonar Black tly* larg*.
dittaran ttaam t ldo/*n
Brand now SlOtach
to t IM HIT

4 bdrm )
btfti split p!*n family room,
2 c*r
immacuUie

H ID D E N LA K E S

Uf too

ADORABLE ) bdrm

ne» &lt;r*i
Only

tf«i h*st 0it and
119 000

C«ll tor details!

Janet Minfitld, 373 7771

! 3

A A Carnat. Inc . I l l 1114

OPEN HOUSE
SATUR D AY JA N U A R Y 11
It AM 1 KM Wt «&gt;e ofirr ng

family Stina l(*

I

a* t lf l PARK A V E N U E .
SANFORD for pOur ueaing

SI

JMOWtfotdA**

321 2 2 5 7

CASSELBERRY Latov loir i n j
tg aat in tllchan Non carpal
roof, til* and pont Lg tancad
bactyard m l taiga Iraot
Caraga Quit! araa neat
but chopping A root ttaat lor
u a m Coll Cano or Mar#
tsa M10 Vltla Rtally. Inc

HALL REALTY
312 W Fliot SI . Siinlotcl
Latrhanl M homo Ml *00
I 1carnar lal a t
tal MO
II ar I acr f t I T trm tl Country'
l / l / l lam . air. tanetd. SS1.M0
1/ 1/1 loaded n N atu ral' *7* *00

323-5774
Latalranl m. can

S TEN S TR O M
REALTY,

riRST TIME H0MFBUTERS!

Id Our Full Time Seles
Still ShCA YOUhow Easy &gt;1
is to Onn i Home ol Your
Orb' Call Mf ol our
Eiptncnced Agents
ANYTIME'

321*2720
LAKE MARY

tralH /A . plut f i l i a l ' taa 000

w MiM
ijorHI. in mi

EXCHANGE
proparly tgcaifd anynhort I

NwttNr* Roatty, m salt

FOR SALE a r OWNER. Largo
1 4 Br I Be Can! M/A Fancod
yard. F ifth ly rtm odflfd
Clot* goad Sanlord tchoota
Atting St* *00 Nirnt aratiabN
H I 111!dart. 171 Oistaro*

INC.

323*3200
17)0 monthly' Hlitorrcol hom#

kvingIf rttk vfd 1 J bdrm |
botht I t ) kQO

322-2420
SANFORD
• In Our 31th Yea**

LAKE MARY
L akf f r onM
Spooout bright ond apon *«th
boowtrful v e * ol Iok# from
mony rooms Large uroonod
porch |t04K)0

R I V E R F R O N T ST J O H N S
RI VER Vocation pea* round
7700 ♦ iq M fYtdin hevM 7 1
C u t %l c o l l o g o , b o o t
dock romp #nd boat tout#
Smoko homo HBQ Call Fart
B railtT 741 7114 Roatfor
SANFORD t)K do** approe
rmjto
|4j i montti |
bd»m * rffm tVad hardMOd
Hoor« Kugo m m 17K «»a.t

ab'o for doting ond report
A d m g lttrR O M i IIU
SANFORD

lot

7 7. IMC* g r iin N H

Ptrfpcf tiortae Homo

Good area
oar Mot .«tod
V E N T U R E I PRO P E R T I E S
AUa" A Oa*n Jekn* n )M /4}|
S A N F O R D ) I F H A opprokol

117 000

Solo pfief 747 400

Hoed Arp

Realtor

H# Moe
14) *000

Prft#erod Group

STAIRS PROPERTY
M A N A G E M E N T A RE A l l y

m t m m i/ in *m
TWO MOU1ES

'&lt;* .

a-t* el Unlord Own*' if ar
ing term
H fvtr rl

S

R E N T PriTH O PTION TO B U Y I

for mgro Wiformgf ton

L k BM lEtleH Btoitf

ta

RHAL ESTATB. INC

h o mo
Coll A T L A N T I C
MCMT
IR O N (R A C E
SERVICES. INC I f M i r i M H )

BATEMAN REALTY

LAKE MARY
bu'lt tn IW )
Lovfljf I tidrm 9 both, largo
kitchon *ith broaktotf oroo
A o ih rr. dryor. rang* r*tr*g
•rotor. d'lh*4% h«r oil tn
Cwded A ik m g lt) 100
L A R O E COM M ERCIAL LO T
Lako Mory |u)t oil Lk Mary
Bled Zoned C I Ml City l»mit%
not m
LAKE MARY
do*nto*n
Crystal l i l t A v« 4«XII|.
approoim oklp Commoetcol
t on ng AU*ngU1000
l ONGWrOOO agrtcwilur* ion
Ing | « acres orth ioe#if
trick homa 7 bdrm ) both
pool dr&gt;&lt; garage largo born
g r t « n h o u t « thuffi oboord
court Appro* I acre fenced
1719000

4 Bdrm • .**.% eld

CALL ELSIE SPIVEY
AnEN HOURS 332 6391

abtoh/taiy braui'lul. o r.f IMO
tg II Raducrdtott* 000
Moat* II 1 Bdrm Hit'orual
hem* lo c a 'td on In* toft
SS» *00 That* hom*t a&gt;* to
c a 'fd t*d* by V‘d f and ar*
bfawlllully la n tc a p fd Ifwil
Iff* t and Itonrf t
KaU4l Bfflty t i l i*r*

J B O B M . 1 B A TH All fir*
car p*! and palnl m t h in
F m c fd in backyard ovrr
loafing tm*i| laf* Waif to
Idrlln.ld* Vchocit For til* by
orm*. M l Cilrut D» la* 000
By apporntmanl oni, j » fa/0

L IV E A C H A M P A G N E
1 .1 K K S T Y L K

BETTER THAN THE
i AVERAGE BEAR!
• Sinel« Story Onion •
No 6ng Brlow o* Abort
• Endrw • Efficient Studio,
1 1 2 Bddroom Affordibld

• Friendly, On-SItt
Dep*nd»bld Minagement
• Attic Slortgd, Prtvdtd
PiUo&amp;Uort!

Apartmdntt

O N A IIK K H

IIIU H iK I

C o e v illa
A p a r tm e n ts

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

Come In IFrotn ‘Tfie Cofd
W arm Zip In ^Paradise!
Bwlniom sl \K K IT 7 I
i ’w/7 mo. or I &gt;r. lease
1

WW Setwl) OrpciX

St.D'ok Apartments
733 Secret Harbor Ln. • Lake Mary
3 2 1 - 7 3 0 3
HOURS t

M - r . 9 * 5 t3 0 • Soil. 10*5 • S u n . C lo tt-d

1 M O N T H 'S R E N T
W I T H A 12 M O N T H L E A S E
O N 1 &amp; 2 H D K M . A I*TS.

-

2 7 1 4 R i d g e w o o d A v e .. S a n f o r d

3304204

Super Winter Specials
On I, 2&amp; 3 Bedroom Apartment Homes!

Q eq e va Q ard eq s
1505 W.25th Street* Sanford

322-2090
H O U R S : M o n . - PrT. 8 :3 0 • B :30

Managed By Angefa Gordon Property Management

DCLTONA MttA 10 ACHES
Ideal far m ohita homa or
ham* ilia , h g r ia t. c a llla .
farming, or nur»ary 7onad
•gricuilurol SI *00 par acre
Small down pay m en t with
owner hnanttng *4474717)1
II ACRES ml OOURLEWIOE
• naw 1 bdrm. 1 bath P attur*
and woodt No Qualifying
141 000 Alto t l ACRES ad
laming Irrigation, p a t'u r a
Ml n a n
I LOTS. M • IM F I . atch &gt;
clta ro d w/road a cc a tt
IPinvcrotl aroal Call Ml )«*4

1 5 7 -M o b ile
H o m e s / S a l e ___
IM M E D IA TE O C C U P AN C Y:
CIf an and n k t IV X *0 1
Bdrm
11100
H* 744*
NEW IWT*. NO DOWN. 11%
totarftt. 14 X 7*. ItTS/m*
14 X 70. SUB/mo 141170*
IN I. II • M l Bdrm I Bath
located in park Owner tlnenc
mg avail s i ioo m i MW
INS FBANKLIN PARK madfi
M a IF. turnithad. M • !0
_^jaroonO M *71laltar4prT^

1*0 — B u s in e s s
F o r S a le
ONE HOUR PHOTO butmatt
tor tala with Kar.ua me* print
machln* and ium6a plut tlu
d* Intarfttad coil Ml 0114

i l l — A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n i t u r e ____

gad 140041111

.323-33015SS5S

Ask About Our

DELANO. 1 a e r f t I mil# otl I 4
m l U Mortal Ok. A I toning
111000 I0X down I» x mt 10
yrt Laatteurg *&gt;4 M l 1*11

»10**J

3301S. Sanford Ave. • Sanford

Ring in
the
New Year!

153—A creage*
L o ts /Sole

R O C K II. Ml«h

Sanford Court Apartments

•rm &gt; ii| &gt; ro N rr»N A T r Rrohm .w o r m e

LONOWOOO/THE SPR IN G S 4
b d r m /l't b tth l itory f rrcu
lira homa 1 m attar w ita t. 1 •
garag* family rm . Tirapk
Ownar relocating financing
avail Atking I f . too Ow*n
7 &gt; atrt Hralty aat f f 11_______

APPLIAN CES! Bait p rlctt.
Bail Warranty. Bait Sarv.ca'
Wathart. dryar*. mlcrowavat
Wa buy appitaruat' Delivery
Neal A » Ba*t, M4M4I
APPLIANCES. F U R N . TV S .
ETC . BUY S E L L TR A D E
INS. CHEEPO DE P OT III*
FRENCH AVE.
Ml 1144
• BABY POBTA CBIB 111

v/l 12 bo. km

Make Your
New Year's
Resolution
A Home
At
COUNTRY LAKE
APARTMENTS

187 Sporting Coeds
• ■IKE. girlt 14". M urray p.r.k
ond while SIT M Call Ml 4141
• ■IKE TIRES. 4 Ilk* naw Utrd
only l waakt Slaal ballad
radial. »lra lll/M R II Call
a lia r 4 PM w t t k d a y t or
anytim e on U l 1100 111 *477
• BYCYCLE.Adull boy or girl
Ilia US 110 Good condition
IM 1744 U n tord
• CALIFPBNIA STYLE BIKEi
told up and tto ra In trunk af
car. ad| ut 1*6 la taa* and han
die Ml MB *041_____________
• EX CRCI1E MACHINE 110
______ Call Ml O f * I ______

S4».400
*4 t TREEO ACRES
Mobilo
hom o, n o a i I t
J a ttw p .
airport and b f l'w a , TERMS
st* tao
i L m /Mr

lOClVd *n Miffoea
Non t| yxxj* cKane a »o
fh#
•aitdt ol th■% go* f o*nfd

141 — H o m e s lo r S a le

DIIARY

r

V*itlord l*tl IN*it I I I ..... .......

IIS— Industrial
Rentals

3214759

K I T 'N* C A R liV liK ® h» Ijirry Wrlahi

A

Be BB

'ar-i
You Deserve The Best!
Itcautlful 1, 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Homes Available
C A S H IN O N O U R
NEW YEARS
S P E C IA L S !
•Washors/Dryors in All Units
• S ta to -O M h e-A /1 Fitness Center
• Enclosed Patios/Oalconies
• Private Exterior Storage

ST0NEBR00K
APARTMENTS
1000 Stonebrock Dtlvo, Sanlord

• COUCH ANO M A T CHINO
CHAIB. Good condi Hon 141
__________ 111 H U ___________
DOUBLE OVEN H o .rD O Llv
Ing rm tal tU O Kllchan
tal tl&gt; Call r " f 4 Ml wro
• ENTERTAINMENT C*nl*r
IS* X N ". tor ltar*o. r*do
«guipm*m MOCall M l 1*01
• O A I H E A T E R , u p r i g h t.
D**rb*m J* *M BTU. Mllh
bio**r IV* high V i Call
Ml 1441____________________
• HOOVER URRIOHT vacuum
with h*adi&lt;ght and attach
m a n ll. E r l r a l* n g c o rd
E i calUnl condition U 1 Call
M00BW

BROYHILL FURN OUTLET
H \ to
*11 mlg tuggrtlfd
r* l* llE V E R Y D A Y . Dining
l4b*4t. Ir*m i n and U la 'I
Iran, tl**
M l H 44
MOVINO SALE) W athar. U 00
Orytr. 1100 Or IMO tor both
Doubl* b*d comptoto. UO C at
Crlll, |M C a t Rang* m l
micro. HO E i tr c lt* OIL*. I X
0 6 0 Ml 1411_______________
• N .t.A . ENVIROHMENTAL
air tyttom Multi t'a g * Ultra
lion C r t a l lor c lg a r a llla
tm af* Walnut lln lth Lit*
n*M F l r t t m M l 0645
• PATIO FUBNITURE. 1 p r&lt;»
Ml. gold onod l t d aluminum
lram *t Mlth tlu rd y , Mhll*
/g o ld , v in y l i l r c p t . a ll
n*ith*r r ttitta n l I chalM
loung*. l ch alrt E icallan l
condition HOP Call Ell 1114
■ OUEEN til* maltrttt and boa
tprlngt Good condition U l
mcludtt. I littod tbaat n*M

189— O ffic e S u p p lie s
/ E q u ip m e n t

2 ) 7 -O T 9 g 8 Sale&lt;

211— C a r s

BIG YARD SALE

CHAVROLET CAPRICE. IH4
V*ry clear., garagvd. po*«r.
V* n*wtlr«. *1400)104171

T r l . U T . Sun Lota V on.
liguat ond cottocfibtott TOO
W att 1*1 Slroat. Don'l m ittl

MOVING SALE
F u rn ltu ra. Toolt. o ddt and
m d t wort out fg u p Jan ISA
14 » 1 111 Main Rd. Lk M ary

MULTI FAMILY SALE
1 twin b*dt and o*h*r turn,
m ile hout*ho‘d itom t *11
Country Club Rd. U ntord
Saturday__________ Only »to 1

MULTI FAMILY SALE
Umathlng tor avaryonolll
Saturday only ]400 Holly
Ava . Untord
___
Mo 7
OFF 417. lino F rancll Ava at
and Fanca 14 It boat. Iittla of
everything, t . d t and adult
clotha t F tl a n d U t_________

WOODBINE
4117 Rocky R ldga P la c e
F urnltura. clothat lira 1 7.
oddt and fruit Sat . 4AM IPM

219 - W a n t e d to B u y
W ANTED 4 W HEELER ATV
tor parti Cath paid. Ittt
put up
Can It* i**&gt;

221— G o o d T h in g s

to E at

aS T E N O O F F IC E CHAIR
Burgundy. «rc*ll*nl condition
*11 Firm Sanlord Ml 1777

HONOA ACCORD LX, IWl^
P S P/B. a ir . Kanwood
AM FM catwtta. 4 door tow
mltot Rowwood color Wcl
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Water is unlikely
relation to PVCs

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D E A R DR . G O T T : I'm mnlc.
In m y ca .ly 40s. diagnosed with
PVCs. A ftrr eliminating salt and
sugnr from m y dirt lo no avail. I
avoldrd drinking rhlorlnalrd lap
water. S u rr enough. alter swlithing lo bottled water. Ibe PVCs
vanished w ithin a week. Perhaps
chlorine and other Ions Interfere
with the electrochemical func­
tioning of the heart's paremuker.
Your view?
D EA R R E A D E R : The Infinites­
imal amount of chlorine present
In municipal water supplies Is
too small to have an appreciable
effect on the body. Thus. In m y
view, there Is no rrlallon Iretween chlorine and the heart.
Nevertheless. I am Intrigued
by the apparent elfrct yo u r
drinking water has on your heart
rate. Here's the problem.
P rrm a tu re ventricular c o n ­
tractions (extra heartbeats) oc­
cur In almost everybody from
time to time. Th e y are often
related to stress, fatigue, nico­
tine and caffeine: they are also
harmless, except In cases where
they may reflect a heart dis­
order. usually diagnosed by a
cardiogram or other tests. PVCs
may come and go. Therefore. I
suspect that the chlorlne/PVC
relation m a y Ire pure seren­
dipity: two unrelated events oc­
curring close together.
People have a need to find
order In a world (hut appears
chaotic. C o n se q u e n tly. It Is
human nuture to asoume that If
t) follows A. A must have caused
II. However, us George Gershwin
wrote. It uln't necessarily so. In
fact, th r two events m uy be
totally divergent. The strength of
the A -B relation lies In how
Impressive A or II Is (an eclipse
or volcanic eruption, for In ­
stance! or how often the two
event s o r c u r In p r o x i m i t y .
Superstitions are built on this
sort of thing.
Th e value of the scientific
method Is that It can help people
discover true cause and effect
relations. In yo u r case, for
example, muybe something else
la going on. You m ay have

M E D IC IN E

P E TE R
G O T T .M .D .

decided to w u lk lo the store lo
purchase bo (tied water.
(Exercise can reduce the fre­
quency of P V C s.) You may have
cut track on colas, lea or coffee.
(The cafTelne m ay cause PVCs.)
Or there m a y be some other
behavioral change of which you
are unaware.
I suggest that you experiment

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Qermeny
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goddess
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2) Future bfce.
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46 WWfi event
46 Bl phis one
46 Monster
61 Disregard
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WIN AT BRIDGE
By P h illip Alder
Th e uvrrage often passes u n ­
noticed; It ts the abnormal that Is
highly visible. For example. It Is
hard lo overlook a buskrihall
player. Hut abort people can
attract ullrntlon inn. As Max
Kauffm ann said. "H e 's ve ry
superstitious — he thinks It's
unlucky In walk under a black
c a l."

There a rr bridge deals In w h lrh
staying low works well. Given
Dial big hint, how would you
plan the play on this deal In both
six and seven hearts? In each
cose. West lends a trump.
Even though II Is n great con­
tract. It Isn't easy to reach six
heurts. In m y auction. South
overbid He opened with u strong
and artificial two clubs und then
fnllnwrd with a Jump rrbltl tn
show a solid suit. That was
enough to persuade North to
shoot slamward.

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
J e n . 1 8 . 1BB4
M u j o r c h a n g e s In y o u r
|&gt;crsonal desires and objectives
are likely for the year ahead.
Your new values will be more
lusting a n d gratifying, even
though they might be a trifle
harder to attain.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) Expectations can be realized
today, provided you deal with
the top people Instead of going
through Interm ediaries. T h e
m id d le m a n could pose
obstacles. Know where to look
for romance and you’ll find It.
The Astro-Graph Matchmaker
Instantly reveals which signs arr
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 19)
Mcnsures can be taken today lo
do things that could enhance
your earning potential. Reexam­
ine your methods of operation to
see wtierr you're coming up

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EVEN THOUGH SHE HATES
•0AP0V

There Is n o problem In seven
hearts — except that you cannot
make the contrai l with Hite
layout. N e e d in g lo find Ibe
spades 3-3. you draw trumps,
play a spade to dum m y's king,
rash the spude ace and roll a
spade. W hen Weal discards. you
cannot do better than play a club
lo dum m y's king und try the
diamond finesse. Still no luck:
l wo down.
In six. though, you need only u
4-2 spade break. After drawing
irumps. yo u should durk the
first round of spades.
Suppose Ea st switches lo u
diamond (h is best de(rnse). W in
with (he a c r. play a spade lo
dummy's k in g , cush the ace.
discarding a club, and ruff a
spade. R eturn lo dum my wllh a
club to the king and jettison
your last loser, the diamond
quern, on I he established spade
six.

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short.
PISC ES (Fe b. 20 March 20)
This Is a good day to push some
new plans yo u 've been con­
templating. so don't Ik- Intim i­
dated by reasonable calculated
risks.
A R IE8 (M arch 2 1-April 19)
Shared ventures could be Ihc
ones that'll offer you the grrutrsl
opportunities for gains today.
Try to find u partner who has
assets you lack.
T A U R U S (A p ril 20 May 20)
Today could be more enjoyable d
you arc discrim inating regarding
your com panions. You don't
need to be Involved wllh u large
group. Just a few Intimate pals
0 E M IN I (M a y 2 1 -Ju n r 20)
Lady Luck m ight Intervene to­
day und m ake things easier for
you regarding a desired objective
you've been unable lo achieve.
Give It another shot now.
C A N C E R (Ju n e 21 J u l y 221
Someone w h o has been lucky for
you previously could he lucky
for you aguln today. Perhaps th r
two of you m ight want lo Invest
a few coins together on the
lottery.

L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 221 Don l
Ik * unduly disturbed today If you
huve to deal w llh changes you
didn't design or unltclputc. If you
Hold light, things should work
out to your liking.
V IR G O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) It’s
been said lhal two lieuds are
heller (ban one. Today Hus old
adage rould hold true for you
and your mute In solving a
dlfTIcult dilemma.
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SanfordHerald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1908
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NEWS DIGEST

1BG - Sanford, Florida

Petition for gambling
Signature drive would bypass Florida Legislature

INSIDE
□ Sports

By J. MARK BARFIBLD
Sonlor Stall Writer

All-state cagers
S T . A U G U S T IN E T h e Florida Sportn
Writers Association's Clans 4A and 5A all-stale
bankctball Icaim Included a (piartcl of Seminole
County athletes.

□See Page IB

S A N FO R D — Organizers of a proposed rivertrout gambling casino venture at Port of Sanford
will announce a petition effort this week lo seek
the 429.428 signatures needed to ask Floridians If
they want cruising casinos In NovrmlM-r.
Th e Initiative will bypass the Legislature which
appears unwilling to addrrss the gambling Issue

(Ills year. Proposals in both the House* and Senate
Ituvr gone unheard, despite a Hurry of Interest
earlier this year. Th e session ends In 10 days on
April 8.
Lew Oliver, attorney for Florida Rlvcrliont
Corp.. said last week the Orlando-bused organiza­
tion will announce a major |M-tltlon Initiative this
week to ask voters If they want rlvcrboat casinos
on Florida waters. Oliver said the group wotdd
also announce a statewide spokesman, whom he

declined to name.
Oliver said the person may be a nationally
recognized personality, a state politician or
Florida Rlvcrboat president Gerald Hrolcy. an
Orlando homebuilder.
"W e want lo convey the truth, that this was put
together by Imul people, Orlando businessmen."
su'd Oliver
Florida Rlvcrboat wants to spend $40 million lo
See Petition. Page 3A

Shoplifter
who bites
sentenced

Searching with eggs-pertise
Special Lake Mary meeting
L A K E M ARY - The Lake Mary City Comm lu lo n and rttaff will hold a special Strategic
Plnnnlng/Goal Setting Session Thursday. March
31. Th e meeting will begin at 3 p.m.. at A A A
Headquarters. 1000 A A A Drive. In Heathrow.
Th is Is the second such planning session held
In recent months by the commission.
In addition to the commission and stuff,
should one of the four eandldntes seeking
election Tuesday to fill vacant Seat 4 on the
commission win the election, he or she will also
he usked to attend.
If no one receives the majority of votes cast, a
run-off election will be required In April, and all
four of the candidates will be Invited to attend
the meeting If they wish
Members of the general public are also invited
to attend the planning session.

Downtown stop sign?
SA N FO R D — Police Chlel Ralph Russell has
determined that motorists pay little heed to the
"stop for pedestrians" sign on E. First Street at
Magnolia Square. Russell Is proposing the city
replace It with a regular atop sign.
The reason for this change Is based on
observing numerous vehicles over a one week
period falling to yield lo pedestrians attempting
to cross the street at this location. Russell said.
The matter Is scheduled for consideration
during Monday afternoon's work session of the
Sanford City Commission.

Archaeological dig Information
SA N FO R D — Progress on the archaeological
survey being conducted In Seminole County will
Ik - presented by Gary Ellis at the quarterly
meeting of the Seminole County Historical
Society Tuesday.
The survey, now underway. Is exploring and
listing early Indian settlement sites, mounds,
etc., within the county. Ellis will also update the
society on work being done by Murray Laurie. In
listing old structures In the unincorporated
areas of the county Including dipping vats,
barns, sheds, cattle pens. etc.
Th e public Is Invited to attend the program.
Lorraine W hiting, society president, wunts
persons who may know of old buildings or sites
which liuvc not been surveyed, to contact her
with the Information at 349-5495.
Th e meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday. In the Agricultural Auditorium . 300
Hush Hlvd.

Community Development Week
S A N FO R D — Th e C lly of Sanford will be
observing Nutlonnl Com m unity Development
week beginning Monday. A proclamation Is to
be Issued ul 9 u.m .. In the C lly Manager's
conference room Monday morning. On bund for
the event will Ire Mayor Bettyc Sm ith. C lly
Manager Hill Simmons, and Com m unity Devel­
opment DlrcctorCharlcs Rowe.
Th e wording of the proclamation Is scheduled
lo be reatf at the regular meeting of the C lly
Commission beginning at 7 p.m .. Monday
evening.

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Continued hot and humid

Kids
scramble
at Easter
egg hunt

By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Stall Wrltor

By VICKI DaSORMIER
Herald Stall Wrltor
S A N FO R D - With sirens blar­
ing. the hook and ladder truck
from the Sanford Fire Depart­
ment made Its way through the
subdivisions near Lee P. MoonPark In southern Sanlord early
Saturday morning.
Children (locked alter It. Not to
see a blazing (Ire. but to see a six
fool tall Easter H u n n y who
emerged Irom tnc truck at the
park to hug and shake hands
with the admiring masses.
Th e bunny had come to ccle-’
brate the Run for the Eggs thnl
was sponsored by the Sanford
Recreation Department. Joining
him were a eouple of hundred
children from u few months old lo
12 years old.
"T h is Is nice," said Martssa
laircn of Sanford who brought
her 13-month old son Jam es to
the hunt. "I was afraid lo bring
him to the egg hunt they have at
the zoo (next Saturdayl. because
there arc so many people there
that he'd probably get trampled
to death."
Though the recreation depart­
m ent's event Is considerably
Haitld Photo by Rogot ttoinock
smaller than the zoo's event,
organizers were pleased with the
Shana Pastor, 3, egg In hand, eyes her next acquisition.
r See Hunt. Page BA

M c D o n a ld ’s
eyeing site
d o w n to w n

S A N FO R D — A woman convicted
of biting a Sanlord discount stoic
manager during a shoplifting Inci­
dent lari year begun serving a year
In jail Friday She was also ordered
to undergo another lilood lest lor
AIDS.
I.lsa Taylo r Jenkins. 29. was
sentenced by Circuit Court Judge &lt;
Vernon Mize to 3t&gt;4 days in the
Jo hn K Polk Correct tonal F.iclltlv
lor her conviction ol battery, pciil
thcli and assault Sue was ordered
lo have another blood test hi 30
days, pay court costs and altornev
lees. She was given credit lor 19
days time served in (all Sin- was
originally clt.ugrtl with rohbery hot
a Jury found her guilty of the lesser
Included offenses.
Th e charges stemmed from a
sho|)llltlng Incident Aug. 7 at the
Fum tly Dollar Store on Alrpoit
lloidevard w hen, then manager
Jam es Carlin attempted to sloji a
shoplifting Incident and was bitten
three times by Jenkins. While Ik -log
treated lor Ills Injuries. Carlin soul a
nurse told him "the woman who till
me was HIV positive."
Carlin said lie was pleas:.I with
the sentence and that the blood test
will be III a controlled environment
so It Is clear the test Is admlidsti-reil
to Jenkins
After receiving the results ol an
earlier court ordered lesi. Carlin
said there was no way to eonllrm
the test was the defendant's
"T h e results could have been
from Mrs. Clans lot all I know
See Sentence. Page 10A

Can we talk?

By NICK PFEIFAUF
Herald Stall Wrltor
SA N FO R D —
Commissioners Monday will
discuss Dig Maes and fries when representative#
for the fast-food glanl McDonald's pitch a
proposal for a rcstnurunt downtown.
McDonald's wants to build on French Avenue
near the W. First Street Intersection.
Th e Inltlul proposal regarding needed properly
will be discussed during Monday night's work
session of the Sanford City Commission.
Th e area under consideration Is located behind
the present Firestone AutoCarc Center. Along the
north side of the proposed site Is an unpuved.
(east/west) overgrown city-owned alley, currently
used to maintain underground and overhead
utilities.
McDonalds Is asking authorization lo o|&gt;cn and
landscape the alley, il would also be paved lo
allow for traffic now In a westerly direction.
Another request Is for the vucutlng of the
north/south alley ncur the same site, where the
restaurant would be located.
LlSee Fries, Page I0 A

Herald Photo by Tommy Vincent

Croom s School ol Choice olghth-grader
Jorotny JohnBon lakes the pulpit during an

oratorical contost lor sludonts recently. The
teens were judgod on their oltorts.

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I knew it would tiuppcn. A "young timer" called the
other day to let me know In my Christmas column I
wrote the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor one Sunday
afternoon.
Our culler said he was certain Pearl Harbor was
attacked about 7 o'clock. Sunday morning. Dee. 7.
1941.
I lold him he was absolutely right. However. It was
Sunday ufternoon. our time here In Florida.
I remember 1 was already In the A rm y and stationed
with the IV A rm y Corps headquarters In Jacksonville.
We hud been home for a weekend jiass In Sanford.

Right after Sunday dinner (which In those days was at
noontime) I went down to the bnndshcll at the loot ol
Park Avenue and hitched a ride.
A fellow In a Model A Ford cou|&gt;c slopped, gave me a
lift. He said he was going all the way to .Jacksonville To
get from Sanford to Jacksonville in those days you went
up U.S. 17. The owner of the Model A had a radio In lin­
ear. Suddenly the musical program we were hearing
was Interrupted and the news or the Japanese raid on
Pearl was announced.
T h e next announcement said that all mtlltnrv
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Readers speak
Should protesters be kept o ff grounds of abortion clinics?
By SUSANWENNER

Video catches teen waving gun on bus

Horald Corrospondonl

T A M I’A — Just two works after cameras were Installed on
I llllshniough County school huscs. one of them captured a wild
scone of a toon waving a handgun ns passengers screamed.
Tw o eighth-graders horn Madison Middle School were
arrested Friday, charged with carrying a concealed weapon on
school property. Authorities said they were caught on tape
handling the gun
The Incident started Wednesday afternoon after a fight on
the bus, poller- Capt. Sam Jones said
"T h e video Is very clear: you can tell who It Is and what
they're doing." said Grace Ippolllo, the school district's area
director.
The gim was confiscated Friday, bill II was nut known If ihe
weapon was loaded on the bus, said police spokesman Steve
Cole. The slate atlorney's oil Ice Is expected lo view the video
and determine whether the gun was used to threaten other
students, which might lend to additional charges.

SA N FO R D — Legislators are reviewing the
Issue ol abortion protesters. T h e y feel
abortion protesters should he allowed lo
prntcsl across the street rrnm an abortion
clinic but not on the property. Protesting on
the property would lie considered tres­
passing. Locals were askeil how they felt
about this new consideration and why they
viewed It that way.
Th e public was very divided on Ibis
subject. Many people felt strongly about
their opinion, strongly enough to also voice
their views about (he abortion Itself. Seven
were against abortion, two out of Ihe seven
felt abortions should he performed only In
cases of rape. Seven said II should he Ihe
woman's choice. Three didn't express an
opinion.
Three held steadfast that Individuals
should Ik - allowed (o protest on Ihe property
of an abortion ellnlc. ’
Mary Ann Germain staled. "Considering I
am absolutely pro-life. Pm against subsidies
and any form of support for abortion. 1 feel
protesting should be allowed even on the
property of an abortion clinic."
Willie J . Drown, father of 15 children,
said. "II a person gels raped, Ihcy should he
able to do whatever they waul, hut any
other circumstances. It's wrong. I think
protesters should he allowed on the proper­
ty. 1 think they need lo convince the women
going in that It's wrong. It's killing a baby."
Mike Fields fell, "li doesn't matter where
they protest, either across (he street or on
the property. 1 don't think you should
Interfere with anv business, but I do feel

HIV-positive man sentenced
MIAMI — A man Infected with the virus that causes AIDS
was sentenced to life In prison for attempted murder In Ihe
kidnapping and sodnmi/lug of three boys.
Prosecutors compared the attack by Ignacio A. Perea J r. to a
bandit shooting a gun at a store clerk, because he knew he
could have Infected the hoys with Ihe deadly virus.
"It is certainly not Illegal to he HIV-poslllvc, lull if yon have
the virus, you are expected lo act responsibly and not expose
others to It." said Assistant State Attorney Susan Dcchovltz.
Perea. 32, was sentenced Thursday by Dade Circuit Judge
Michael If. C ha vlcs to five consecutive life terms for
kidnapping, raping and trying to kill the three voting boys In
1991.
The boys, aged 11 lo 13, showed no sign of antibodies to the
human Immunodeficiency virus In two icsts since the separate
attacks

Foster child admitted to hospital
T A M P A — Th e hospitalization of a seriously III ami
underweight foster child has prompted an Investigation of her
foster home and state workers, state officials said.
Th e 12-year-old girl, who was admitted to Tam pa General
Hospital last week, weighs Just 55 pounds and has suffered hair
loss and sores on her skin and In her mouth.
A medical team Is awaiting tesl results In order to diagnose
her condition. T o m Jones, a spokesman lor the stale
Department of Health and Krhubllltailvc Services, said Friday.
HUS officials would provide little information but say they
are very concerned about the girl, and whether she sullcrcd
medical negleel under the agency's watch.
A com plaint lo H R S ' abuse hot line prom pted Its
Investigation of the foster home. Jones said. He declined lo say
when the probe began.
Four other children were removed from the foster home,
Jones said. HRS Secretary J im To w cy said he Is not aware of
any health problems Involving them.

Protester indicted on weapons charges
P EN SA C O LA — A Houston man who reportedly talked of a
"Beirut rescue" suicide attack on a national meeting of
abortion doctors and clinic staffers has been Indicted on federal
weapons charges.
Abortion protester Daniel Ware. -10. Is to be returned from
Houston, where lie was arrested March 10. lo Pensacola to face
Ihe charges'during the next 10 da&gt;*s.
A grand Ju ry Thursday Indicted Ihe laxi driver on one count
each of being a convicted felon In possession of firearms and
transporting some of the weapons on a Greyhound bus without
giving the bus company written notice.
Th e m axim um sentences arc 10 years In prison for the
possession charge and five years on ihe transporting count.
Al a detention hearing Iasi week In Houston, a federal Bureau
nl Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agent testified three
Pcnsacola-nrca abortion opponents reported Ware showed
them a pair of handguns, a rllle with a scope and 500 rounds of
ammunition and said he planned to kill as m any |&gt;coplc as
possible at a meeting here of the National Coalition of Abortion
Providers.
Ware had come here In late February for ihe trial of Michael
F. Grlflfn. 32. a Pensacola untl-ahurtlon activist convicted
March 5 of murdering abortion doctor David G u n n Inst year.
Th e abortion providers met In Pensacola March 12-13. hut
Ware had been persuaded to return to Houston before then,
said Don Trca h m a n . founder of Houston-based Rescue
America.
Tuesday. Tretthman. Rescue America regional director Jo hn
Hint and two other Florida Panhandle anil-nbortiuu activists
testified before the grand Jury

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S a n f o r d H e ra ld
Sunday. March 27. 1994
Vol, 86, No. 188
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Saturday by The Sanford Herald,
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Th e Junior class at Seminole
High School Is sponsoring a
unique fundraiser In April.
Th e y will be pouring a new
sidewalk on campus on April 10.
lit the meantime, they arc selling
space nil the s id e w a lk (or
alum ni, parents, boosters and
friends to express themselves by
luhuvlng messages Inscribed In
n thr wet concrete.
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square foot por tions at $5 each.
Purchasers may have their
names, greetings, class year or
whatever they would like in­
scribed In the sidewalk to he
per ma n en t ly m c m o r 1a 11z.c d
there.

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Ntfaid Fholo by Tommy Vlnctnl

Three cars crash
Sanford Police are Investigating a throe car
smash-up at Ihe cornor of French Avenue and
First Slreot Friday aflornoon. No one was

For more Inform ation call
Mary Michalak at Seminole High
School (322-4352) by April 11.

seriously injurod Tho rain slick roads may havo
beenaconlrlbutlng faclor.

Food programs offer variety of options
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Herald Ssnlor Staff Wrller
SA N FO R D — Needy residents
of Seminole County cun receive
uboul 20 lbs. of free fresh fruit
und vegetables (his Thursday at
the Seminole Volunteer Enter­
prises Inc. offices at Zayrc Plaza.

one-time distribution Is made
under the slate Farm /SHARE
program. The distribution will
i&gt;c held behind the SV E offices
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Bring
your own containers.
Th e monthly distribution of
T E F A P , Tem porary Emergency
Food Assistance Program, will
be Tuesday nud Thursday at the
S V E offices from 9 a.in. until 6
p.m. each day. Residents re­
ceiving aid or facing a financial

emergency .ire eligible lo sign up
and receive staple food packages
cither day.
Also, residents can sign up for
the April 23 S H A R E food dis­
tribution during T E F A P dis­
tribution hours. Th e program,
which Is open lo all residents
regardless of Income, allows res­
idents lo receive $25 to $30
worth of food fur $13.50 and Ivvo
hours volunteer lime to ihe
ludlvldunl or organization ol

choice.
Each hag of food should ]&gt;ro
vide a nutritionally-balanced diet
for a family of four for one to two
weeks, said Melts.
T o qualify, provide-a signed
slip from the person receiving
the volunteered help declaring
the time you volunteered. There
Is no limit of the number of bags
which can he acquired, hut each
requires a $13.50 payment and
I wo hours volunteer time.

THE WEATHER
EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST

F a n ta sy 5

be asked to leave or he escorted olT. If across
the street and not causing a problem to
anyone or anything, fine."
Ben Estrella quietly said. "T h e y should Ik kept away from the ellnlc because there has
been violence before and I here's loo much
violence In Ih r world already. Confrontation
doesn't serve any purpose or do any good
for anyone."
Audrey Copeland agreed by saying. " I feel
they have a right to protest but they
shouldn't Infringe on other people's right lo
privacy and to their opinions. Everyone
should respect other people's opinions."
Connie Williams staled. "I think they
should he allowed lo voice their opinion,
freedom of speech 1 think being on Ihe
premises Infringes cut the rights of other
people and their privacy."
Four Individuals felt protesting should be
restricted altogether. One of these felt he
was unsure of Ills views of abortion, hul two
were pro-choice and one was pro-life.
Buck Daniel said. "I figure the lady should
have her own opinion. I’m not against or for
abortion. I think protesters shouldn't do li
and ought to tend to their own business and
leave everyone alone."
Garnett McMillan frll. "I don’t think they
should protest al all It should Ik *the right of
the lady on the j&gt;rnperty If she wants an
iitxirtlnn. Th e protesters Just get In die
w ay."
Walter Brooks said. "I'm pro-choice. I
don't think they should protest on anyone's
property! If they're going in do It anyway,
then make them do It across the street."
Elsie Sm ith came to the jkiIi i I and said. 1
think abortion Is w rong and 1 think
protesting Is wrong!"

H ere’s your
chance
to etch it
in stone

Anyone receiving stale or fed­
eral llnunclul aid Is eligible, said
SV E president Jean Melts. The

From Associated Press reports

abortion Is w rong."
Three people were against utxirtlons. yel
fell prolesling should Ire allowed off Ihe
property.
Frlcria Rlshan said. "I don't think pro
lesters should he allowed on tin1 property
hut I hey should In- allowed across the si reel.
I'm against utmrtlon so I feel the prolesllug
should be allowed because they could sway
the woman's m in d ."
Angela McMillan fell, "I don't like abor­
tion but I feel It should la- done only In the
ease of rape. I feel they should he allowed lo
protest hut on the other property."
Jo h n G ra y firm ly said. " I 'm totally
against abortion. I think It's murder Even
though I'm opjwscd to abortion. I don't
Ihink protesters should be on the property
Th e property owner deserves the righi lo
liuve his property reaper led. Th e y have the
right to protest but not to dlsresjreet the
owner."
Seven locals voiced their concerns and fell
protesting should be permitted only olf
projrcrty hues
Keith Baggs said. "Everybody has the
right to do what Is legally accepted. I don't
think anyone should be allowed on private
properly without an Invitation."
Vlnn lr Casul! staled. "If Ihcy waul lo
proiesl across ihe sired. It's fine. On the
properly, not Everyone has the right In I heir
own body. Th e y got do do what they got do
do."
Juanita Shocmo felt "everyone Is entitled
to their own opinion. Across the strcrl Is
line as long as they don't harass people like
ihcy did when they were on the premises."
Melvin Abney simply worded his views as,
"II they're on private property they should

T o d a y : Partly cloudy with
highs In the upjx*r 80s, near 90.
Southeast wind 5-10 mph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of cu rly
e ve n in g show ers and t h u n ­
derstorms. Low In the mid 60s.
Northwest wind 5 m ph.
Monday: Purity cloudy. High
lu the mid 80s. W ind becoming
east 5 lo 10 mph.
Extended forecast: Sunday:
Partly cloudy. Lows In Ihe mid
60s and highs In the mid 80s lo
low 90s. Tuesday: Partly cloudy
and warm. Low lu the upper
60s. High lu the upper 80s to low
90s.

FLORIDA TEM PS
Lo
ettv
HI
Pet
Daytona Orach
II
41
84
FI laud Heath
75
8/
W
F o M M iss
Galne*vllle
78
41
Mamettead
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mm
78
44
Jack*oovllle
Key Wett
4S
77
lakeland
88
71
Miami
81
71
Penjacola
71
44
laratota
81
74
Tallah,mee
80
41
83
fampa
7]
Vera Beech
88
47
W. Palm Beach
89
71

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March 27

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Ptlycldy 00-08

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LAST
April 3

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FIRST
April 10

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves arc
1-2 feet mid semi glassy. Current
Is to the north with u water
tcm|&gt;crnttire of 69 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach; Waves
arc 1-2 Icet and glassy. Current
Is lo the north with a water
temperature of 09 degrees,

TUESDAY
Ptlycldy 90-08

TIDES

MONDAY
Ptlycldy 88-68

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MONDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 6:30
a.m.. 6:55 p.m .: MuJ. 12:15 u.m..
12:45 p.m . TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs, 8:26 a.in.. 8-57
p.m .: lows. 2:17 a m ., 2:28 p.m.:
New Smyrna Beach: highs.
8:31 u .m .,9:02 p.m.: lows. 2:22
u.m.. 2:33 p.m.: Cocoa Beach:
highs. 8:46 u.m.. 9:17 p.m .;
lows, 2:37 il.m .. 2:48 p.m.

BOATINQ
St Augustine to Jupiter
Inlet — .
— Sunday: Wind south 15 to 20
knots. Seas 4 to 6 feet. Bay und
Inland waters choppy. Sunday
night: Wind south 20 to 25
knots. Seas 6 to 9 feet. Bay und
Inland waters rough. Isolated
showers.
Jupiter Inlet to Key Lurgo —
Sunday: W ind southeast 15 to
20 knots.

WEDNESDAY
Ptlycldy 88-68

STATISTICS
Th e temperature at 1 p.m.
Saturday w h s 77 degrees und
Friday's overnight low was 65.
as recorded by (he National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
□ Friday's high.................. 84
□Barometric presaure.30.06
□R elative llumldlty.,,,71 pet
□ W in d s
Southeast 12 mph
□ Rainfall..................... 10 In.
□ Sun ae t................. 0:40 p.m.
□ Sunrise................0:19 a.m.

Ttm ptrtlurti indict I'i prtviout day'*
high«ndovernight low lol« m. E IT .
City
HIi Lo Pic Ollk
Anchorage
45 33 01 cdy
Atlanta
67 45 J
rn
Allantic City
rn
S6 31 T l
Baltimore
rn
88 30 09
Billing*
41 37
dr
Birmingham
87 45
rn
BUmarck
in
79 IS .11
Uolie
59 78
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Motion
S3 35
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Ourllnglon.VI
49 30
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Charleiton.S C
77 ss
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Charleiton.W Va
59 78
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Charlotte,NC
71 41
cdy
Cheyenne
43 27 05 Or
Chicago
42 32
cdy
Cleveland
38 73
rn
Concord,N.H
SO 33
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Dallat FI Worth
87 80
cdy
Denvor
S9 35
cdy
Det Molne*
45 38
cdy
Detroit
42 79
rn
Moulton
78 88
rn
Indlanapolli
47 38
cdy
Juneau
45 40 .11
rn
Kama* City
47 40 03 Cdy
Lai Vega*
42 47 .13 d r
Little Rock
80 44
rn
Lo* Angelet
67 SO
dr
Memphl*
67 SO
rn
Milwaukee
36 30
in
Mpl* SI Paul
46 33 08
in
Nachvllle
57 43
rn
New Oriean*
74 53
rn
New York City
57 34 01
rn
Oklahoma Clly
67 57
cdy
Omaha
44 33
cdy
Philadelphia
60 38 .03
rn
Phoanle
67 49 84 cdy
Pllttburgh
45 33
rn
St Lout*
53 41 04 cdy
Sail Lake City
57 30
Or
Seattli
58 41
Or
Wellington,D C,
85 33 04
rn

�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday, March 27, 1994 - 3A

POLICE BRIEFS

Teen sentenced in gang fight
By SANDRA E LLIO TT

Herald Slab Writer____________

Multiple charges
John Michael Courtney, 25, of Orlando, was arrested by Lake
Mary police Thursday, at RoseclllT and Sir Lawrence drives.
1‘ollce following Courtney's motorcycle conducted a traffic
Mop. Police said a check of the license plate revealed It hnd
been listed as being on a different motorcycle. Following an
Investigation, they clinrged him with nine counts: Driving with
a suspended/rcvokcd license: possession of stolen property;
running a red light: having no signal lights; attached lag not
assigned; unlawful alteration of n tag; having no motor vrh lclr
registration: driving with no molorcyelc endorsement; and
having an expired tag for more thnn four months.

Undercover drug arrest
Sherllfs deputies arrested Cuhrlcl Thom as LaCrossc. 20. of
000 Satsumn Drive, Sanford, at n convenience store parking lot
on tlpsala Road Thursday. Deputies were following up on a
sus|&gt;ected sale of a controlled substance to a minor. Through
an undercover connection, they re|x&gt;rtedly convinced LaCross
to tie ut the parking lot. Me was nrreslcd on a charge of sale and
delivery of u controlled substance to a minor, and sale and
delivery of a controlled substuncc under 20 grams.

Loitering call
Sheriffs deputies responded Thursday to a call legardlng a
{icrson believed to tie loitering near a market In the 1900 block
of Southwest Road. When they arrived, they questioned Lee
Churles Taylor, 18, 1500 Roosevelt Avenue, which resulted In
tils lielng placed under arrest for possession of marijuana under
20 grams, and possession of cocaine. 3 grams.

Domestic cases
• Michelle Louise Zapata, 27. 4141 W Seminole lllvd.. was
arrested by deputies on S R. 40 at S.R. 415 Thursday following
an aberration with her husband. Stic was charged with
battery, domestic violence.
• Ruth Arm Foster. 55. and Herbert Alan Duredlng. 73, both
of 304 N. Forest. Lake Mary, were both arrested by Lake Mary
police Thursday following a dispute. Duredlng was charged
with domestic violence (battery with Injury) and Foster was
charged with domestic violence, battery.
• Wallace Jerome C rum by. 38. and his wife Alice C rum by.
iMUh of 1910 Lake Avenue, Sanford, were arrested tiy Sanford
(xillce at their residence Thursday, following a dispute Each
was charged with battery, domestic violence

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• A tilkr, valued at &gt;70 was reported siolrn Thursday from a
garage at a residence In the 100 block of Lake H rrrz r Circle
near Lake Mary.
• A 22 year old Deltona man reported being robbed In the
restroom of n restaurant Thursday. In the MX) block of
Hickman Drive near Sanford. He reported $125 In a back pack,
clothing and other Items, plus $20 In currency was taken.
• An estimated $1,000 In Jewelry, a 22 caliber handgun and
ammunition, valued at $153 were reported stolen Thursday
from a residence In the 700 block of Haywood Drive.
• A 1985 Cadillac, reported stolen In Sanford, was found by
deputies, abandoned. In Dixie Terrace

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• An attempt was reported Thursday to steal u 1990
Cadillac, parked near a business In the 4000 block of S.
_Or|aqdp Drive. Police said a cur alarm apfiarently frightened off
"the burglar.
• A t990 Cadillac, reported stolen from the IOO block of
Anderson Avenue, was recovered on Harrison, ofl Southwest
Road T h u r s d a y ..^ ...
A brown 1985 Dodge pickup truck was rcjiortedly slulcn
early Friday from the IOO block of Hidden Harbor Court.

S A N F O R D — A Longwood lecn was
sentenced to three years probation and
ordered to pay 85,300 restitution for his part
In a gang-related fight which covered three
elites over lust year's J u ly 4 weekend.
A n th o n y S p u r lo c k , 19. L o n g w o o d ,
pleaded guilty In Dcceintier to throwing a

deadly missile. Spurlock was charged In
connection with a fight thut broke out when
members of a gang called the Sick Hoys
attempted to crash an Altamonte Springs
party.
Th e brawl continued In Winter Springs
and ended with several people being Injured
In n bottle and brick throwing Incident In
Longwood.

r

$IOO m il­
lion to otter gambling cruises on
the St. Johns River and Lake
Monroe. Company officials say
the enterprise will employ l.(XX)
people at an average yearly
salary of $24,000. Th e venture
could produce $5 million to $10
million annually for local gov­
ernments, ofllchils said.
Church Street Slullon devel­
oper Hob Snow plans lo develop
a I a n d side e n t e r t a in m e ill
marketplace In conjunction with
the cruises.
Oliver said the Initiative would
seek gambling only on riverboats and not pari-mutuels or
major hotels as other projxisal*
seek. Land-based gambling leads
to crim e and "sleaze." said
Oliver, but cruises limit access
and therefore, negative Impacts.
Also, cruises deter Im pulse
gambling, he said.
Oliver said Florida Rlvcrboul
would also Intend, either In the
referendum or In subsequent
laws, to nllow Individual county
commissions to decide whether
to allow gambling in their com ­
munities. Oliver said the group
d o e sn ’ t w unt In d iv id u a l re­
ferenda In each counly because
they would be held In an offelection year when turnout Is
poor.
Oliver admits the county-by­
county commlstdon approval Is
Ironic since Seminole County
co m m issioners voted u n a n i­
m ously lust week to oppose
rlvcrboul gambling here. C o m ­
missioners slated the proposal
wns "In co n siste n t w ith the
c o m m u n ity v a lu e s " In the
county.
Oliver und Hraley said they
were dlsnp[K)lntcd with the vote.
"W e would really try to get
them to change their m inds,"
said Oliver. "W e thinks there's a
possibility. We think (gambling)
Is going lo conic, not necessarily
to the Port of Sunfotd. but In
Florida."
Th e county's resolution was
brought to a vote through the
efforts of com m issioner Pat
Warren, who suld she hud heard
Hrulcy had appeared on a local
tulk show and suggested com ­
missioners had backed off their
earlier opposition to his pro­
posal. Warren said Sanford resi­
dents hud also told her they were
opposed to the gambling.
"1 decided to put It lo bed,"

L A K E C IT Y — Sjinfanl Herald
H|Kirls editor To n y DcSormlcr
was a first-place winner in the
1993 Florida Sports Writers As­
sociation's writing and design
contest.
Competing In the 50.(XX) and
Under circulation division, DeS o n n ie r. 33. was the o n ly
entrant to win an award In the
"Heal Eli trrp rlsr/lirvr align live
Reporting," a category for Indepth pleres alxiut trends and/or
developing slortes,
DeSormler won I tie award for
his ongoing scries on the switch
from s lo w p llc h to fast pitch
softball In public high schools
mid llie local Impaci of (he
change.
Dirk Scanlon, Durward thick.
Mlekr Cobb, Diane Allen and
AR lIuir R Drown ,Jr. of Hie
Lakeland Ledger, won the honor
for a newspaper With circulation
betweenSO.OOl and I75.CX)0.
Randall Melt. Fort U iu drrd n lr
Sun-Sentinel, placed first In the
o v e r 1 7 3 ,0 0 0 c i r c u l a t i o n
category.
Th e sport* ertllnr of I tic Herald
since January, 1090, DeSormler
has won 19 awards In FSW A
contest* (or Ills writing
1he award will lie presented at
the F S W A 's a n nu a l aw ards
banquet on Sunday, April 17, In
I..ike City

Htrald Pholo by Apryl Kaniitori

DARE to say no to drugs
Alm oal 150 sludonta In the Drug Abuse
Floalatanco Education program at Qoldaboro
Elemontary School auccoalully completed the
courae last week 01c. Rick Poovey, who serves

as the DARE liaison belwoon the Sanlord Police
Department and the school, prosonts a gradua­
tion certificate to Rosemary Canonlrado.

Stenstrom
Continued from Page 1A
personnel on
pass or leave wrre to rc|»ort to
thrlr nulls ns sxm as possible.
Th e kindly old gent who picked
me up m Saigord remarked.
"W e 'll gel you there as soon as
I tils old Ford run safely make
It." And. lie did. In fact, when we
arrlvetl In Jaeksrxivllle, tie tlrove
me right to the old Duval County
A rm o ry al Slate and Market
slreetH where we were stationed.
So. to most Americans In the
Eastern time nine, the Pearl

Harbor attack came on a quiet,
peaceful Sunday afternoon. As
lor me. I was Just going through
DeLeon Springs when the news
was first announced.
N o t to o lo n g a g o I w r o t e u tr a u l
I t ie S a n f o r d s i g n p a i n t e r ,
" N lp |&gt; e r ." H e t u i t i l e d s ig n s a lb
o v e r t o w n f o r Ir i k s b a c k in th e

1920*. 30s and .**&gt; on. I had one
call telling me tils Inlllala wrre
" R .N .." and that lie came to
Sanford In 1924. I hail several
calls telling us where he lived

but they were all different until I Shepherd. Stic lives at 1945
got a buzz telling us that Nipper Honanza Court tn Winter Park.
and tils family resided al 300 32792.
Magnolia Avcmar.
Lots was born In Suulord In
1924 und graduated Irom Sem i­
I figured lire caller should
know since stic was tils daugh­ nole High School with ttie class
ter She is now Lois Nipper See Stenetrom. Page BA

SAM PLE BALLOT
SPECIAL ELECTION
C ITY O F LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
MARCH 29, 1994
i n cm* l _______
O l r w I * »• MMr F I U W

lunu) n iw

she said
Hraley suld tic did not suggest
com m issioners had reversed
lheir opposition, but stated they
had told him they would wait to
see If the Legislature would act
At the port. Snow wants to
develop an "e n te rta in m e n t,
dining, shopping, specially retail
center" similar lo Church Street

Spurlock wns also ordered to perform MX)
hours of com m unity service and pay court
costs. He wns ordered not to have any
contact with co-defendant Richard Moore or
the victims.

Sports editor
wins award

Petition
Continued from Page 1A

Th e Sick Hoys range In age form 14 to 25
and most live In the Weathcrsfleld area near
Stale Road 430 and SR 434. according lo
police.

Station Snow wild the venture
would I h- developed with Jim
Rouse, n a tio n a lly-re co g n ize d
c r e a t o r o f I li c " f e s t i v e
marketplace** concept. Snow
said Rouse would design and
operate the center
Snow said the venture will he
Independent of the gambling
cruises, but could not exist

without them. Snow said lie will
not Invest In Ihc crulseboats
W he n asked II I tic retailentertainment venture would be
feasible In the Sanford area by
llself. Snow answered "I don t
know thilt you'd ever be able lo
make II work without It. I doubt
llu- feasibility study would show
It could work."

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�4A - Sanlord Herald, Senlord. Florida - Sunday, March 27, 1094

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EDITORIAL

No guns on
school campus
History Indicates, even back In the days of
the wild west, youngsters did not tnkc guns to
school. No doubt W yatt Earp und others were
apparently better capable of teaching right
from w rong to thdr children.
This Is almost the end of the 20th century.
Did you ever. In your lifetime, tmuglnc that It
w ouaid
ld become necessary to enact law s
prohibiting the taking of firearms Into schools
or onto school property?
Yet that Is exactly what the Seminole
County School Board has found It necessary
to recommend to the state legislature.
The rule would not only pertain to students
and teachers, but anyone on school property
except law enforcement officers. F’osscsslon of
a firearm, even If licensed, could leud to
arrest.
The School Board has recommended the
state legislature enact a law which would
prohibit everyone from bringing guns on
campus.
Some may believe that keeping the guns In
their vehicles should be ullowcd. But one look
at the vehicular burglaries on the various
school properties should be an Indication that
this Isn't a good Idea.
The National Rifle Association should not
have any complaints about this type of law.
While the use of firearms for hunting game Is
a point of disagreement between opponents
and the NRA, we know of no school grounds
where hunting Is allowed.
The right of self protection, which some say
is reason enough to possess a gun. should
also not be a reason for taking a gun to
school.
i
•
Regardless of how a person Interprets the
right to hear arm s, us stipulated In the U.S.
C onstitution, w e doubt If m uny w ould
disagree with the prohibition of guns al
school.
It Is an extremely sad commentary on our
virtues and values to say that tills type of luw
Is needed. Yet. there Is no alternative.
W e urge the legislature to not only enact
such u luw. hut Include stiff penalties upon
convictions.
Contact your legislative representative, and
lend your support to this total ban on guns at
school.

LETTER

Illegal immigrants
In spite of m uch commentary Intended to
obscure the cause, the presence of Illegal Im m i­
grants In the United States Is less the result of our
overnment’s Ineptitude than our economic riddle8on to cheap labor. Canada and Australia — First
World nations with borders as porous as ours —
have few problems with Illegal Immigrants bcause
there are stlfT and enforced penalties ugulnst all
who employ undocumented aliens When Illegals
can't get Jobs and can't get welfare they will stuy
home or go elsewhere.
O u r propensity to define the problem of Illegal
aliens os a matter of border security, document
fraud, abuse of political asylum, or any other
non-economlc Issue Is a self-deception. T h is
delusion Is fostered by our politicians, business
leudera. and more affluent householders who wunt
to keep the prlvute advantages they gain from the
cheap employmentof Illegal aliens.
Th e exact percentage of our domestic servants,
baby sitters, agricultural laborers, factory opera­
tives. maintenance people, and other mcnluls who
work Illegally defies any reckoning. These m i­
grants work cheaply, and If they arc caught and
deported, their compllclt employers arc given a
slap on the wrist before they go out and hire a new
batch of Illegals.
In response to these observations It Is often
claimed that Americans do not wunt und will not
work these low-paying, menial Jobs. If this Is true.
ull who employ Illegal ullens arc advantaged In
their competition with
Itn those
"
who obey the letter of
the law, and In response to such unfairness few
will think It prudentor necessary to hire legally.
If our politicians wunt to end Illegal immigration
Instead of talk about It, they must propose, cnuct
and enforce laws that make employment of
undocumented aliens a criminal offense, also
subject to severe civil penalties. Th e desire for
private profit Is ouch that no one can be expected
to surrender her own advantage If others are
competing unfairly, and the penalties must be
severe enough to comm unicate that the common
good Is more Important than the advantage that
uny single employer obtains from brcuklng the
law. In lime perhaps, such laws would also crcnte u
heightened uwurewss of the public consequences
of Illegal employment, m uch os the last generation
has become more aware und Intolerant of public
littering.
Jo h n C. To uh e y
Deportment of Sociology
Florida Atluntlc University
Boca Raton

L ife lo n g

le a r n in g

Lifelong learning has been a phrase that has
been a part of our consciousness for a long
time. However, the necessity for lifelong
learning Is Incom ing more nccutc. The com ­
puter age Is here and the combination of
companies reducing the num ber of employees
and the demands of new technology for a
different array of skills have made lifelong
learning an option that m any Individuals have
chosen.
Projections for the future confirm that
companies will be smaller hut more profitable.
Industrial giants continue to downsize. C u r­
rently 50 percent of our ex|&gt;orts arc created by
companies with 19 or fewer employees while
only seven jterccnt of our exports are made by
companies with 500 or more employees.
A d v a n c e s In te le c o m m u n ic a tio n s are
mind-boggling. Dr. Toshlyufo Takczawa. a
researcher with Jupan's Advanced Telecom­
munications Research Institute International,
spoke Into a microphone at a hank of
computers the word "moshl m oshl." Twelve
seconds Inter a computer In Pittsburgh con­
veyed Dr. Takczawu's message In English
"hello.'' Engineers call It automatic Interpret­
ing telephoning. Estimations are that tills
Interpretive technology Is probably decades
awuy. However, within this decade telephones

is n e c e s s a r y

SEM INOLE
OPINION

LURLENE
SWEETING

will be capable of simple translations like
Irooklng hotel rooms und airline reservations.
Telecommunications Is pluylng a vital role In
the movement toward u global economic
marketplace. We are ulso progressing toward a
single worldwide network of Information
networks. In 1876, when Alexander Ornham
Hell first s|Hike over the telephone, he probably
never dreamed the extent to which our lives
woidd be changed.
Computers, telephones and television are
helped to Interchange eapahllllles with each
other. Personal tele computers for home and
offlcr will lx* common. A trie-computer will
send and receive messages by voice. Image and
video.

Computer Illiteracy In this computer age was
something that has heroine Intolerable for me.
I feel that I am unnecessarily limiting iny
cognitive experiences. Therefore, I decided to
visit Seminole Com m unity Colege to review
their course offerings.
Patsy English, one of the counselors nt
Seminole Com m unity College, usslsted me In
analyzing the available courses. Th e college
has a wealth of courses, both college credit and
vocational courses. Th e vocational courses are
less expensive and should adequately meet my
needs. Registration for the vocational program
begins Monday. March 2H. Th e Computer
Institute offers a sequence of courses from
(host* that teach beginning typing skills to the
more complex computer courses. Th e C om ­
puter Institute will Ik *starting In May.
Anyone Interested In college credit courses
will lliul a full compliment of computer courses
at Seminole Com m unity College.
Lifelong learning Is easily accessible In this
com m unity at Seminole C om m unity College
The vocational division offers other Institutes
accordingly: The Health Professions Institute.
The Insurance Institute, Th e Real Estate
Institute and the Secretarial Institute. For
additional Inform ation contact Seminole
Com m unity College at 323-1450.

JOSEPH SPEAR
m C fiW C W H H Iia g P W lB B g

Nailing Ollie
from the get-go

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ELLEN GOODMAN

Crime bill should strike out
SAN F R A N C IS C O — I have never been a fun
of Jocktalk In political life. T h e endless
campaign lingo about slum-dunking up|K&gt;ncnta
and hitting questions out of the ballpark tins
left me on the sidelines.
Hut I am even more uncomfortable when
sporting life snips being u metaphor and starts
becoming public policy.
Th is Is cxuctly what Is happening with the
new favorite u ntl-crlm c legislation that's
known us "three strikes und you're o ut." Tills
Is criminology according to Abner Doubleday.
At heart, the Three Strikes bills are meant to
send third-time felons — In some places,
violent felons. In other places, all felons — to
jail for life without parole. T h is Is un Idea that
Is popular with everyone from California
Governor Pete Wilson to New York Governor
und former center fielder. Mario Cuomo. It's
even popular with Jogger und golfer Bill
Clinton.
The first of the Three Strikes proposals
passed a Washington stutc referendum last
full. A second variation on the law went Into
effect here In California two weeks ago. It
mandates 25 ycurs lo life or triple the usual
sentence, whichever Is more.
Now. in the midst of spring training, there
arc bills or ballot Initiatives In 30 state
legislatures und In both branches of Congress.
Georgia, not to be outplayed, Just pussed a bill
that will put a T w o Strikes proposal on the
stale ballot next full.
I am not surprised at the cheers this Idea bus
received. Th e real national pastime — one that
I share — is wutchlng and w orrying nbout
crime. Crim e may not he on the rise In the
statistics. Hut It Is on the rise among the
young. It's on the rise In the news and In the
polls that truck our concerns.
We worry now about random crime, nbout
violent crime, und Three Strikes laws have
become the easiest wuy for legislators to prove
thut they are on our team.
But life Is more complicated than baseball
und so Is crime. Not every felon warrants the
same punishment. Some first crimes deserve
much hurshcr sentences than they get. Some
third crimes deserve lighter sentences than
Three Strikes would mandate.
In Washington state, for example both Cecil
Emile Davis and Larry Lee Fisher were caught
under the same new law. One of these men.
Duvls. hud nttacked two people with an Ice
pick und severely beaten two others before he
was picked up for allegedly kidnapping,
raping, und cutting another woman's throat.
Fisher, on the other hand, was charged for
the third time with robbing a store. He took off
with 8151 after telling the clerk that the finger
In his pocket was a gun. None of his crimes
Involved violence. Do they Iwith deserve the
same life sentence?

Jam es Alan Fox. the dean of criminal Justice
at Northeastern University — the Boston site,
by the wuy. of the first World Series — puts It
this wuy: "Punishments should not Just (it the
crime, but the crim inal."
Th a t subtlety Is rupldly being lost In this
sports urenu. Under the proposi ti Georgia law.
two-tlmc losers us young as 13 could become
lifers. Under one Illinois bill, someone who was
caught three (lines
passing three bum
checks a year, could
be Jailed forever.
If T h re e S trik e s
sounds like It's tough
on crime. It Is ready
tough on Judges. And
even on jiollcc.
A luw that makes
sentences mundutory
r a t h e r t h a n p re s u m p t l v e . an
absolute rather than
a general rule, takes
away the Judges' role
In sentencing. They
arc stripped of the
£ This Is
v e r y q u a l i t y we
crim inology
choose them for —
according to
their "Judgc"-m cnt.
Abner
As Dean Fox says.
Doubloday. y
" E v e n In baseball
umpires have dlscrc
tlon on the third strike. ...I'd like Judges to
huve at least as much discretion as an
um pire."
Th e law In California ulrcudy has police
worried about fuclng desperate criminals with
two strikes and nothing to lose. It has others
talking ubout geriatric prisons filled with
people whose crime prime Is long past.
W ill these elders fill space that should be
left for younger, "active" criminals? W ill less
dangerous people use up money thut should
be allocated to — If the word may be spoken
before today's filled and angry bleachers —
crime prevention?
Tills Is a time when us m any people
memorize crime reports us batting averages.
Tw o-tlm c murderers and rapists released to
rape again soar to the top of the news. No
politicians want to face charges that they let
any criminal walk — Into their town.
But to be rational about criminals Is not to
be soft on crime. Violent criminals — first —
us well as third-timers — should Indeed be
punished harshly. They should be punished
by the quality of their crimes, not Just the
quantity.
I'm afraid It's going to tuke u whole league
of brave legislators to step up to that plntc.

T w e n ty years ago, wink1 working for
columnist Jack Anderson, I wrote u wild
guess story In which I predicted that the
military junta then ruling Grcrcc would soon
fall A few weeks later, the colonels till ilie
dust. Said m y employer, wlifi a broad grin
"Joe. once in a while you gel lucky."
Five years ago. while working for rnysell I
finally wrote som ething that had been
gnawing at me h r two ycurs: Tfm ugli the
exceedingly (xipulur
O l iv e r N o rth had
w o r n I he s l i v e r
leaves of a lieutenant
colonel, he was In
fact a live-star truud.
Now. even Ronald
R e a g a n a n d lh e
Reader's Digest huve
Jumped on m y untl Ollie train, and I
rati hear Hlg Jack's
words ringing In m y
ears as I tap this £ T h o u g h Iho
keyboard: "Joe, once
oxceodinaly
In a while you get
popular Oliver
North had worn
lucky."
Iho silver leaves
At risk of sounding
of a lieutonanl
Immodest. I have to
colonel, he was
tell yo u m y b o ll
in foci a
detectors honed in on
fivo star fraud, y
Ollie on Ju ly 7. I9H7.
the day the mistyeyed. gap-toothed
Marine, all done up In olive drab and ribbons,
first ap|x-ared before the Iran-Contra com ­
mittee. Ills baby blues charmed the cameras
and millions of viewers who saw him as a
lone sentinel Ixildlng off the congressional
Visigoths who would de-fund his beloved
"freedom lighters." but tills Curmudgeon
saw a self-righteous, swaggering, absurdly
theatrical ehurlutun who tuxl thumbed Ills
nose at the democratic procem.
If tie was such n patriot, why had he
consorted with the Iranians, an avowed
enemy? W hy hud he provided wcuixins to
terrorists? W hy hud he violated his oath to
uphold the Constitution, which delegates the
financing of wars to the people's elected
representatives?
If he wus truly sincere, why did he look und
sound so syrupy? W hy did he tote his Bible
around with him und stack his Olllcgrums on
the tublc In front of him?
If he was such an honest, stand-up guy.
why did he lie to Congress? And shred
evidence? Aral accept an Illegal gratuity?
W hy did he always blame oilier people for the
wrongs that were committed? He had only
been following orders, he said. Other people
were responsible for the plot to fund the
Contras with the proceeds ol weapons sales to
Iran, and the chain of command probably
went right to the top: "I assumed that the
president was uware of what l was doing and
had... approved."
My doubts about Ollie Inspired a surge of
hutc mull. A man from Texas called me a
"Jackal" and denounced m y columns as
"hypocritical drivel." A lawyer from Indlanu
described them as "pathetic plccc(s) of
m ishm ash." An 80-ycar-old Michigan woman
demunded: "Huve you served your country In
rnllltury combat, put your life on (he line for
this great nation?"
Slowly, shovelful by shovelful, Ollie the
artful bullsllngcr gouged out Ills own grave.
His biggest mistake. In the eyes of his fellow
conservatives, wus his trashing of Ronald
Reagan In his 1991 memoirs: "Five years
later. I am even more convinced: President
Reagan knew everything."
A few weeks ago, the grand guru of the
movement himself wrote a letter questioning
Olllc's veracity. "I do huve to admit that I am
getting pretty steamed about tlie statements
coming from Oliver N orth." fumed Ronuld
Reagan. “ I never Instructed him or unyone In
m y administration to mislead Congress....
And I certainly did not know about the
Iran-Contra diversion."
Now It Is very current to call Ollie a liar.
Ted Koppel of A B C has done It, us has Bob
Schlcffcr and H arry Sm ith of CBS. The y're on
the story now. but we know who got there
before them.
Sometimes, u guy Just gets lucky.

�Sanford Msrald. Sanlord, Florida - Sunday, March 27, 1904 - 8A

.Stenstrom
Continued from Pag* 3A
r ol 1942.
j asked her how she round out
1 liml mentioned her father In
mm of m y "W ay Hack W hen"
« "liitnns. Loin had received a call
mm Mrs David Gutchcll. nee
’’•'"V Undue, daughter of old
,,n " r .Johnny Undue. I keep
"■nil'll y «u Run column each
week goes to all part* of the
world, troth far and near. TI hank
I’.diy. also a HM2 SMS grad, for
'ailing I-old and for Lola calling
me.
There'll one Item I must clarl•v I had I m’cii told Nlp|&gt;cr was
a swimmer From time to
•hoe lie would swim from Sun(mil across Lake Monroe to
KnterprlBe ami then hack to
Sanford.
What could l/ila tell us about
&gt;hal? Absolutely nothing. She
didn't remember her Dad ever
doing II.
For years and years we’ve
heard mostly about Sanford's
e a r ly s c h o o l — F a s t S id e
Primary and Sunfnrd Gram m ar.
Today, however. I am going lo
tell you a bit ,drool Sanford’s
second prim ary school, Wrst
Side. It was hi-atrd between
I bird anil Fourth Streets on the
cast side of Maple Avenue.
Th e school was built In 1910.
II was opened Get. 2 of dial year
with Mrs. SteDa Arrington as
p r i n c i p a l . T e a c h e r s w e re
B la n c h e P a ll I s h a ll, F t he I
M oughlonand EdithStewart.
Some years latrr Principal
Marlon St Jolm had to liegln
cleaning mil closets and other
storage spaces so the structure
could Ire redecorated Among the
"re lic s ” found was a scroll
which on lined linen paper was a
roll of the pupils' names Th e list
Is w h a i som e lo c a l fo lk s ,
especially old I liners, would call
a treasure. I'm going lo share
ilicin with you today along with
Ihe c o m p lim e n ts of S id n e y

Vlhtcn Sr. so, here they are,
Clarubcll Beatty, Evn Dudley.
J e n n y D ancelakc. E liza b e th
M itc h e ll, M argaret M itch e ll,
T h e l m a M c D o n a ld , H a r r y
Crlppen, Julia Fortson, Marlon
Forlson, Archie I’ltts, Claude
Husscll, Lurkln Sm ith, Harare
T h o ir kins, Briggs Arrington,
William Beatty. William Perritt,
George Putman. Harold Sin
m n n s , S a ra Ja n e C o w a n .
G e o r g ia C a l h o u n , L o u is e
F o rls o n . Helen W ise, H azel
Newton, Mainlr Mice. Marvin
Lcavlttc. Milton Moore, Earnest
Pill, Evcretl Idvers and George
Learh.
•
Also Helen Brlsson, Helen
Jenkins, Marlon Lewis. Estelle
Moore. Gladys Lee Willie May
Hire* Lois Do'ifgherly. Florence
F l o w e r s . C la u d i a F o s t e r ,
Margaret Peters, L illy P ills,
Elizabeth Stiles. W illiam Glllon,
C lyd e Hodges, George King,
Edgar Shlhis. W illiam Sears.
Deanu T u r n e r , E lm e r B e ll.
Woodward llurtk'Hon. Jack Col­
lins, lloberl Tlm m as. Sidney
Vlhlen. George W ilbur. Mamie
Forlson. Sadie F litch . Annie
Burcell. Jean Ailams. Joe BrosIon, Fred Bell, Henry Russell.
Allison Spier. Getson Sears.
Elranoi Dolly. Eh-amir Cameron.
A n n ie Mae C ow a n , H a rrie d
H o ssllle r. L u c y Mac S m ith .
Lcnora Shaefcr and Ester May
Turn e r.
A lso R u lh G rie r. M ild re d
Hand. Virginia Jenkins. Alm a
T h o m p s o n . Florence T y n e r ,
Mark Beatty, Joe Melsch. Harold
Marsh, Oseur McCulley, C o r­
nelius W clth . G la d ys W inn.
Jam es Proctor. Earle Dossey,
Gilbert Erickson. Ilnscy Forster.
•Ml Johnson, Louis Klriard.
Adrian Boyd, Mildred Lum ley.
R u b y M id d le t o n . G la d y s
Steni|&gt;er, Charles Dtniii. Harold
llodglons. Rohrrt Hall. Jan e
StolnofT, Clarence Siiillh. I’arkcr
Van Ness. Alys C ho rp cn lng.
Eugenia David. Frances Forster.

Clara Sm ith, Pauline Thom pson,
Katln-rliic Van Ness and Mary
Nixon.
Also. Bobby King, Grctchcn
Long. Laurlnc Lcavlttc, Hugh
Bruton, Perry Ciunernn, Charles
C arlso n . Morgiin M cClelland.
Jack Porter, J.D . Pcrrltt, Dave
Boyd. Joe Klriard. Joe Bryant.
Edgar Lee. Emory Lee, Russell
McDonald, Cedi Z litn m rr, Lee
Klriard. Irene B randi, Maude
Stevens. Evelyn Thom as, Inez
Wilson, W llhur Hodges, W illiam
Hawkins, Eric Umrirpilst. Rich­
ard Wolf. Archie Boyd. Kerr
Hasty. Hetty Huiacholder. Mar­
jorie Johnson, Irma Johnson.
Rose Warrne, lllaiichr W ynn.
Alice Morris. Charlie Johnson
and Donald Dnnn.
Don'l know about you bul 1
can recognize rpillc a few folks I
knew later In m y life. Bul I
confess most of them I did not
know. Hut liel a bunch of you old
tlm rrs can recall quite a few of
them.
W e a tte n d e d W e st S id e
Primary during our first and
second grades. It was not the
worst area of Sanford but wc can
it'll you this: A cat with a tall
was considered a tourist.
Wc thank Sid for sharing Ibis
Information with us because
Eastor ogg hunt grand prize winners In each ago
some of these names brought
division wore: Cory Donaldson, 0. Robbie Tlgho, 3.
Isick m any fond memories

Monday. March 21. 1994 at
Central Florida Krglon.il Hospi­
tal lit Orlando.
Horn In Otluwu. Kansas on
Ju n e 10. 1911. she moved to
central Florida In 1964. She was
a m e m b e r ol the L u th e ra n
Chureh of the Reik-ririer.
Ha I d w in -F a ir c h ild F u n e ra l
Horne, Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary. In charge of die
arrangements.

C a rry Hand Garden Chapel
Home tor Funerals. Orlando. In
charge ul d ir arrangements.

H*«ld Pholo by Rogtr HunKk

Matthew Willis, 4 and Llndsoy Dorris. 10. pictured
loft lo right wllh tho Easter Bunny.

Hunt

Mental illness
has warning signs, too.
Fur a frre lnxiklrt
iihoill mrnlal lllnrsv call
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Learn lo nee the sickness.
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Continued from Page I A
attendance at Saturday m orn­
ing’s event.
"Looks pretty good to m e,"
said l.lsa Jones of the Sanford
Recreation Department. "There
are a lot of kids here."
Under the ga/cbo. I lit* recre­
ation department bad assembled
dozens of cookies, buckets of
drinks and the object of the little
o n e s ’ d r e a m s : c e lo p h a n c wrupjied baskets filled beyond
rapacity with sugary Irrats.
" W o w l " s a i d K t in h v

Fernandez. 5. of Lake Mary, a
11111e a w e - s t r u c k b y t h e
assembled candy.
Her mother Glsella cyerl the
prize warily.
"I hope she doesn't win that."
she said. "I'll have to peel her off
die celling If she cals dial much
sugar."
Nearly 6,400 plastic eggs, each
ronlalolng a small plastic toy.
were hidden, mostly In plain
sight in four search arcus near
the park's playground. Children.

divided according In age. sped
across Ihe course and gathered
die eggs and searched for die
special red. sparkling egg that
was the key to die gram) prize
candy.
Cecelia Roberts. 7. of Sanford
sill quietly al die edge of Ihe
ga/cl&gt;o after die hum.
"I didn’t find the magic egg."
she told her mother. "Maybe wc
belter go buy some candy so we
can have some lo give Ihe Easier
Hunity next week.”

Canada: 11 grandchildren und
two great grandchildren.
Slcphcn It HulduuK Funeral
Home, Deltona. In charge of the
urrungements.

EM M A ANNA TON CR E
Em m a Anna Tone re. 67. Baird
Road, S h reve p o rt, L a ., died
F r id a y , M ureh 2 5 . 1994 at
Highland Hospital to Shrcve|M&gt;rt.
Horn .Inn. 31. 1907 In Cleve­
land. Ohio. M ir wus a ihaldt-ul ol
D rlionn lur olgliusMIim. ££u- wan
a homemaker anrhn member ol
SI. Paul l.ufht7l|9o f/lmrch hi
Shreveport.
Survivors Include her dmighIr r Karen Itofi of Toccou. (in.;
her son Dr. Wesley Tortere of
S h reve p o rt, l-a.,- five g ra n d ­
c h ild r e n a n d se ve n g re a tgrandchildren
Stephen R lUld.m ll Funeral
Home. Deltona, hi charge of ihe
arrangements.

DEATHS
JULIA ANN BARTLETT
■i ul i.i A n n B u r M e lt, 3 5 ,
V ln e r ld g c R u n , A lt a m o n te
Springs, tiled Thursday, March
24. 1994 al Humunu Lucerne

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26, I95H. she was a trauma
nurse at Florida Hospital South
In Orlando.'Bhe m oil'd lo central
Florida earlier tills year. She was
an EpIscopuHun.
Survivors Include her mother
Carol Ogden of Franklin. N Y. her
r a t h e r J a m e s B a r t l e t t of
H n ln b rld g c , NY; her sisters
Michelle Zuk ol Guilford, NY and
Lisa Walsh ol Oncontu, NY.
Dobbs Funeral Home. West
Orlando C h u p rl. Orlando. In
charge of die arrangements.
LAURETTE MADELINE
CANALE
Laurettc Madeline Canale. H7,
O rle n lu A ve n u e . A lta m o n lc
Springs, died Tuesday, March
22. 1994 at Life Care Center of
Altamonte S p rin g
Horn In New York City on
Sept. I . 1906. s I k was a retired
Ixind writer for Jo h n Hancock
Insurance Co. In New York. She
moved to central Florida In
HJH9. She was a member of St.
M a ry M a g d a le n e C a t h o lic
Church.
Survivors include her personal
representative Joseph Saranlcro
of Lake Mary; her great-niece
Patricia Saranlcm of Lake Mary;
her greal nephew s Eu ge n e
Hughes of Queens Village. NY
and Jo hn llu glu s of Floral Purk.
NY; her nicer Margaret Fnrrrll of
Massapequu. NY.
Deacon Crem ation Service.
Orlando. In charge of Ihe ar­
rangements.
DOROTHEA HAMILTON
Dorothea Hamilton. H2. Grove
M anor D rive , Sanford, died

S YL V IA BELLEHENNER
S y lv ia B e lle M c n n e r, 72.
L yiid h u rsl Court. Longwnod.
died Friday. Mureli 25. 1994 al
South Sem inole C o m m u n ity
Hospital Longwood.
Horn In New York on Jun e 16.
1921, she was a homemaker.
She moved lo central Florida In
1979. She was a member of
Congregation Beth Am .
Survivors Include her husband
A tie ; h e r s o n W a r r e n of
Eolonton. O n.; her daughtei
C a rolyn H enncr-Slanelilna ol
Queens. NY; her sister Pauline
Kasowltz of Cixul Springs; four
grandchildren.
Hawthorn Funeral Home. O r­
lando. In charge of die arrange­
ments.
FREDERICK KELLER
Frederick Keller. 90. Holtz
Drive, Casselberry, died Friday.
March 25. 1994 al Manor Care in
Winter Park.
Born In Baltimore on CX't. 15.
1903. he was a retired real estate
agent for Metropolitan Insurance
Co. He was a Lutheran who
moved to central Florida In
1971. He was past president of
Cenlrnl Florida Coin Club.
S u rvivo rs Include his wife
C a lhe rin e T . ; Ids daughters
Janet Greene of Orlando. Joan
Rylcc of Dallas. Jean Newcomb
of New Mexico; and four grand­
children.

Carole M,: hi* (Luighlcr Lina P,
Hohhil ol Orlando; Ills son David
1) of Hoca Raton: Ills mother
Adelynr A. Poland of Side Lake.
MILTON MeQRATH
M in n .; tits father R a y m o n d
Milton Mi Graih. 79. J a y Drive. Poiaml of Stile l/ike. Minn.; and
A l la m m i l e S p r i n g s , d ied* u iic grunddauglMcr.
. .
Thu rsd ay. March 24. 1004.
B a ld w in -F a ir c h ild Funer'dl
Horn III Haldrnore. he was a Home, Altamonte Springs, tri
retired immlcl|iil bonds busi­ charge of the arrangements
ness e x e c u tiv e a n d fo rm e r
mayor and city councilman In M ARY LORRAINE RUDIS
Fan Gallic. He moved lo cenlral
Mary Lorraine Rodin. 56. C o r­
Florida In 1966 arid was a o n e t D r iv e . D e lto n a , d ie d
member ot St .Film ’s Episcopal Thursday. March 24. 1994 al
Church hi Melbourne and at­ her borne
H o rn in W o o d sto ck , New
te n d e d F ir s i P r e s b y t e r ia n
Chureh In Orlando. He was a Brunswick. Camilla on May 20.
1935. she moved to central
volunteer and an interpreter lor
Leu Gardens, director of the Florida in 1962. Stic had hern
Florida League of Municipalities, employed as an assembler for
the originator ami former com ­ Hazelllne in Rlvcrhcad. LI. New
m issioner of Midget League York for 17 ym rs. She was a
Football; charter member und member ol Our Lady of the
president of the Kuu Gallic Lions Lakes Catholic Church In De­
Club and president of the Fan ltona.
Survivors Include hrr husband
Gallic Chamber of Commerce
S u rv iv o rs Include his wile Leonard of Deltona; her daugh­
Edylhe Dunlap; his son Kevin of ters Valerie DuUols of Jackson­
V u lp lco : Ids stepson C h u c k ville. NC. Kathleen Woodman of
Dunlap ol Altamonte Springs; Fredericton, New Brunsw ick.
his sister Ncldrn Van Dyke of Canada and Tina Marie of DeW in t e r H a v e n : fo u r g r a n d ­ Kona; he son Duane Pluff of
Deltona: her sisters Gloria Alain
c h i l d r e n and two greatof Woodstock. New Brunswick.
granchlldrcn.
D a v i s F u n e r a l H o m c . Canadai Joanne LuCcntra of
Melbourne. In charge of the Deltona and Paulette Hoxlcy of
West Palm Beach. Fla.; her
arrangements.
brothers E rw in Polchles and
V a u g h n P o lc h le s . b o t h of
RICHARD JAMES POTAMI
Richard James Poland, 59. W oodstock. New B runsw ick.
Oak Haven Drive. Altamonte
Springs, tiled Friday. March 25,
1994 al Ills home.
Horn In tllhblng. Minn, on Oct.
12, 1934. he was an accountant
who moved to central Florida In
1966. He was a member of Si.
Mary Magdalen QUhollc Church.
S u rv iv o rs include his wife

AN DREW "T H E D U K E ”
STRACHAN
Andrew ''Th e D uke''
Slrachan. 77. Ikm A ir Drive,
Orlando died Frkluy. March 25.
1994 at his home.
Horn May 20. 1916 hi Detroit,
lie was ii retired long distance
truck d riv e r who m oved to
central Florida In 1930. lie was a
Christian und rui A rm y veteran
of W orld W ar It. He was a
member of VFW Post 44 of
Orlando adn a member of the
Gold W ing Association Motorcy­
cle Club.
Survivors Include his daugh­
ters Linda Rhodes and Saru Lee
Maim. both of Orlando: his sons
Andrew C. of Sanlord and David
of Orlando; 12 grandchildren
and 16 greal-grandchildren.
Helicon Crem ation Service,
Orlando. In charge of the ar­
rangements

Caster
~ V.
Sunrise Service
A p ril 3 , 1 9 9 4
7 :0 0 A M

FUNERAL
ROBINSON. THOMAS
Fun*oil w rvkei (Of Mr Thomat Rotnnwn
1* ol Redding Garden. Sanlord a ho died
Tueidrty March II * H l l w H « m Tu*iday.
March J». at Ml Moriah P B Church, wllh
Ihe Rev Israel Blech, Sr . olllclallng
Interment *IH loliov* In Evergreen Ceme
levy. Sanlord Frlcndi may call Irom 4 to 9
p m Monday allheluneral home
Sunni* Funeral Home. »00 Loculi Ave
Sanlord JIZ 7Ui, In charge ol arrangements

We do not charge interest on pre-need
installment payments - most others do.
We refund 100% of all monies paid,
at any time, for any reason - most
others do not.
We do not charge sulcs tuy on mer­
chandise - most others do.
We are
many are

owned and operated -

Q\k\&amp;wnFkrk
CEM ETERY

Personal service la one of the things that makes Brlsson
Funeral Home special. Oren "Shorty* Smith has been serv­
ing the people of Sanford for more than 50 years from tills
funeral home.

GOO S tate Road 4GA
L a k e M a ry
In remtmbranc« oflnvtd anti who hav* ditd

- Interdenominational ServicoCaring people la wht^t you expect and what you get at

3 2 2 -2 1 3 1

BRISSON FUNERAL HOME
90S LAUREL AVE.. SANFORD
A MEMBER OF THE CAREY HAND FUNERAL HOME TRADITION
Eat. 1B0O

B a ld w in Fairchild Cem eteries
an d Funeral H o m es

u ra m K o w
F u n e ra l Hom e
Locally Owned and Operated 8!nce 1050
500 E. Airport Dtvd., Sanford, FL 32773

3 2 2 -3 2 1 3

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Disney W orld is planning
Busch Gardens-style park
By'

hoard, the repercussions for other Florida tourist
all ructions already are being r^ lc u lf tied.
"It's got more of that hm for the younger adults
and older kids that Universal has.” said Alan
Gould, who researches theme parks for Kidder.
Peabody A Co. "A n d 1 would have to think this ts
going to be huge co m p e titio n for Hunch
Gardens."

loolatad Praia

L A K E B U E N A V IS T A - T h e official line la
"nothing definite." but plans are well-developed
for a fourth theme park at Walt Disney World.
A former Sail I) Itun Zoo chief has been hired
und amull groups of visitors arc seeing a
promotional video for a Hunch Gardens-style
at tmet Ion featuring roller coasters, gorillas anil
rxntlc settings.

He sees expansion as essential for Disney,
considering nearby Universal Studios' plans for a
second park, hotels, shopping and nightlife.

Hut Walt Disney Co. In nlmost m um on the
subject.
Disney n|H)kesman Greg Albrecht said only.
"W e ’ve made no decision to announce a fourth
theme pnrk. and we arc still looking at all
different options.”

Hill Sims, chairman of the Florida Commission
on Tourism , said Disney expansion Is good for the
state In general but cuuld hu rl Individual
attractions.
Attendance al Huseh Gardens In Tampa could
drop by as much as 20 percent In the first year of
a new Disney park, he predicted.

Hut u detailed outline obtained by the media
describes a pnrk of thrill rides, fantasy figures,
dinosaurs and an animal pnrk with n strong
conservation theme.

"It will hurt Huseh — hurt II had," Sims said.
"A n d depending on how effectively Disney
structures Us tickets. It could really hurt other
Orlando parks."
Instead of cx|&gt;ect!ng a smaller piece of the pie,
Joseph Fincher, general manager of Huseh
Gardens, sees I he pie growing.

Th e 500-acre park, which could open as early
as 1997, Is detailed In a confidential video shown
to small groups or tourists as part of a marketing
study.
Insiders say Ihc design Is constantly lielng
revised at Walt Disney Irunglnrrring In California,
hut the basic concept remains the same.
Like the Magic Kingdom, the proposed park Is
divided Into several lunds off a central village.
Visitors enter through u lush garden and cross
the Safari River, which meanders through the
park, to Safari Village and Its Tree of Life, an
environ men Ini accent piece.
From the park's hub. visitors fan out to four
themed lands: the Density Kingdom. Dlnnlnnd.
Africa and Asia.
Rick Hnmngl. a former director at the ncclalmcd San Diego Zoo, was hired recently to
work on the project, and Disney has contacted
zoos about helping with endangered animal
surlval programs.
Even with the pnrk very m uch on the dm w iug

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
THE SANFORD AIRPORT A UTH O R ITY WILL SELL AT PUBLIC
SALE BY CO M PETITIVE BIDDING PURSUANT TO FLORIDA
S TA TU TE 71*109 THE CONTENTS OF BUILDINGS 9A AND 9B
SAID CONTENTS RESULT FROM A BUSINESS O PER ATED AS
SHELVING U N LIM ITED AS OWNED BY MAX L AIGASE. THE
GOODS FOR SALE ARE STORED UPON It .m S F OF BUILDING
SPACE AND INCLUDES NUMEROUS SECTION OF PALLET
RACKING UPON WHICH USED SHELVING AND OTHER USED
R ETA IL STORE GOODS ARE STORED. THE CONTENTS FOR
SALE MAY BE VIEW EO AND OTHER SALE INFORMATION
MAY BE O BTAINED BY C A L LIN G n T TTJI.
THE SALE WILL BE H ELD ON THURSDAY. APRIL I, 1994, AT
10:00 A M AT 11MMTH STR E E T. SANFORD. FLORIDA
Publuh March V A April 1.1994
I D E P ----------

I V*jX

"One good thing Ihnl has happened with all
Disney expansions Is that tourism In Florida
continues to grow ." Fincher sold. "Once Disney
makes a decision, we will look at our marketing
strategy and evaluate our programs."

Legal Notice
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
IN AN O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 91 M il CA 14 E
NATIONSBANK OF FLORIOA.
N A f/k/a TH E CITIZENS AND
SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIDA.
Plalnllff.
VI

FRANK HAMILTON. JR .
CATHY J H AM ILTON and any
unknown party who may claim
at hair. &lt;*»vl w*. grantrv.
a!!lgiwo. Honor, creditor.
Iruttre or other claimant, by.
through, under or againtl
CATHY J HAMILTON, and
UNITE O S TA TES O F
AMERICA. INTERNAL REV
ENUE DEPAR TM EN T.
Delendanlt
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hareby given purtu
anl to a Final Judgment daled
March II, 1994. entered In Cate
No
91 0*11 CA 14 E. ol the
Circuit Court ot the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit. In and lor
Seminole County, Florida,
wherein FRANK HAMILTON.
JR . CATHY J H A M I L T O N , ,

any unknown party who may
claim at heir, devliee. grantee
attignee. lienor, creditor. Irutl
ee. or other claimant, by,
through, under or againtl
C A TH Y J H AM ILTO N , and
U N IT E D S T A T E S OF
AMERICA. INTERNAL REV
ENUE DEPAR M EN t. are the
Delendanlt. that I will tell to the
hlghett artdbetl bidder lor each,
al the Wetl Front Door, Semi
note County Courthoute. 101 N
Park Avenue. Sanlord. FL
1711!06-14, on April II. 1994 el
II 00 A M . the following (li­
ter Ibed real property at tel
lor Iti in the F Inal Judgment
Lot 114. Lago Viito Subdlvl
tlon. according to the Plat
Ihereol at recorded In Plal Book
70. Paget 77 and 11 Public
Record! ot Seminole County.
F lor Ida
Daled Ihlt Uth day al March.
1994
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
At Deputy Clerk
Publlth March 71 A April ).
1994

DEP 344A .

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.i 911414 CA I4 E
HOUSEHOLD R EA LTY COR
PORATION, a Delaware corpo
ration.
Plalnllll.

vt
R IC H A R D T E L L E H I and
SANDRA TELLE R !, hit wile.
U N IT E D S T A T E S OF
AMERICA. LAKES OF ALOMA
H O M EO W N E R S ASsOCIA
TION. IN C . JOHN DOE and
JANE D O t.
Delendanlt
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that purtuanl to a Final Judg
merit ol Forecloture daled
March 10, 1*94, and entered In
Cate No 411414 CA 14 E ol Ihe
Circuit Court ol Ihe IIT H
Judicial Circuit In and lor Semi
note County. Florida, wherein
HOUSEHOLD R EALTY COR
P O R A T IO N , P la ln llll, and
R IC H A R D T E I L E R I and
SANDRA TELLE R I. UN ITED
S T A T E S O T A M E R IC A ,
ALOMA HOMEOWNER S AS
SOCIATION. INC . JOHN DOC
and JANE DOE. Delendanlt. I
will tall lo Ihe hlghetl and betl
bidder lor catli al lha Wetl
Front Door ol Iho Samlnole
County Courthoute. 101 North
Park Avenue. Sanlord, Florida
W ill. Florida, al II 00 a m. on
April 14, 1994. Ihe following
deter Ibed properly at tel lortft
In ta'd Final Jivtnmenl In the
event the hlghett and betl
bidder duet not pay lha amount
required by 1 00 P M on Ihe day
ot Ihe tale, another tale thall be
held purtuanl to Florida Slat
ulet
Lot 14. LAKES OF ALOMA.
according lo lha Plal Ihereol on
Hie In the Ottlce ot Ihe Comp
Roller In and lor Seminole
County. Florida recorded In Plal
Boot 41. page II. 17 and 11. tald
landt tlluale lying and being In
Sem mole County, T lor Ida
D ATED March It. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER KO F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jane E Jatewlc
Deputy C ler k
Publlth March 10.11. 1994
DEP 199

CODE ENFORCEM ENT
BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Cate Na T T I I T C I I
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a polill
cal tubdivltion ot lha Slate ol
Florida.
Petitioner,
vt
ARETHA M ROBINSON
Retpondmt
NOTICE OF HEARING
(SECTION H I 1111).
FLORIDA STATUTE S
TO Aretha M Roblnton
40) Locutl Ave. Apt 1
Sanlord FL W ill
Property Detrrlptlon Lot 11.
| Harden! Add. Sec I I . Twp 19.
T*

* . u w r-

Is a proud member of the "Welcome
Wagon" Fam ily In Seminole County

Kge II. PB 1. PG II. OHUIel
Record! ol Seminole Counly,
Florida
In accordance with Chapter SI
ol Ihe Seminole County Code, a
hearing hat been tcheduled be
lore Ilia Seminole Counly Code
Enforcement Board lo do
tormina II a violation ol lha
Seminole Counly Code It occur
ring on Ihe above detctlbwd
properly You are hereby called
upon to take notice that Ihe
Public Hearing Will be ton
dueled In Ihe above tlyled cauta
on Ihe 79lh day ol April. 1994. al
I W p m In Room 1071 ol the
Samlnole Counly Service! Build
Ing. HOI Call F lrtl Street.
Sanlord, Florida 11111 You
have been charged with con
tlruding a tlorage building
wllhout lln l obtaining a build
Ing permit on the tub|ecf prop
erty, in violation ol Section 101
ol lha Standard Building Code at
adopted by Chapter 40. Seminole
County Code The Board will
receive letllmony and evidence
at laid Public Hearing and thall
make tuch llndingt ot lac I at
are tupporled by the letllmony
and evidence pertaining lo lha
rnallert alleged In the Stale
men I ot Violation and Requetl
lor Hearing II, prior to lha
hearing, you thould coma Into
compliance with the Counly
Code provltlont that you are
alleged lo be violating, but lha
vlolalion recurt prior lo lha
hearing, or II the vlolalion It not
corrected by lha lima tpaclllad
lor corracllon by lha Coda In
tpaclor, lha public hearing will
ha held pertaining to lha allege
Hont againtl you
you ARE ADVISED THAT.
IF YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL
AN Y D ECISIO N MADE AT
THIS HEARING. YOU WILL
N E ED A RECORD OF THE
PROCEED INGS. AND. FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. YOU MAY
N C FO TO INSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A O E .
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
IH E TESTIMONY AND EVI
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED
P E R S O N S W I T H D IS
A B I L I T I E S N E E D IN G TO
P A R TIC IP A TE IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
S H O U LD C O N T A C T TH E
EM PLOYEE RELATIONS OE
P A H T M E N T . A M E R IC A N S
W ITH D ISAB ILITIES COON
O IN A T O R , I I H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OT THE M EETIN G
AT IC0M11I 1110. EXTENSION
1441
PLEASE GOVERN YOUR
St LI ACCORDINGLY
Daled Ihn 10th day ol March.
1994
COOE ENFORCEM ENT
HOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By MARCIA L FULLER.
CLERK
Semlnol* Counly Service!
Bldg
Room No 7014
HOI Eetl Flrtl Slreel
Sanlord. Florida W ill
Telephone 14011171 11)0.
E «len tlon 1441
Publlth March » . 71 A April 1.
10. 1994
DEP 177

Legal Notices
IN IH C CIRCUIT COURT
O F TH C E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 41 I1I1CA
DIVISION 14 B
CITIZEN S F ID E L IT Y BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY d/b/a
PNC MORTGAGE SERVICING
COMPANY n/k/a PNC 0ANK
K EN TUCKY, INC d/b/a PNC
MORTGAGE COMPANY,
Plalnllll.
CYN THIA CANNON. #1 al.
Dtltndanlltl
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given Ihat.
purtuanl to a Final Judgment ol
Forecloture dated March II,
1994. entered In Civil Cate
Number 4J 1101 CA 14 B. In lha
Circuit Court lor SEMINOLE
Counly, Florida, wherein CITI
ZENS F ID E L ITY BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY d/b/a PNC
M O R T G A G E S E R V IC IN G
COMPANY n/k/a PNC BANK
KENTUCKY, INC d/b/a PNC
MORTGAGE COMPANY It the
P l a l n l l l l . and C Y N T H I A
CANNON C/O CANNON AND
ASSOCIATES, al a l . are the
Delendanlt. I will Mil lha prop
arly illualed In SEMINOLE
Counly, Florida, deur Ibed at
Lot 41. IIIO D E N L A K E .
PHASE III. UNIT VII. accord
Ing lo lha plal Ihereol at re
corded In Plal Book It. Pego'il
19 and M ol tha Public Nacordt
ol Samlnole Counly, Florida
at public tala, lo iho Mghotl and
betl bidder, lor tath. al Ihe
Well Front Door. Seminole
Counly Courthoute, Sanlord.
Florida, al II 00 A M on lha
!41h day ol April. 1994
Daled March It. 1994
Mar y anna Moc ta
CLER KO F THE
CIRCUIT COUR T
By Dorothy W Bolton
"in accordance with Ihe
Americeni With Dltablllllet
Acl. pet tont In needol a tpecial
accom modal ion lo participate In
•hit proceeding thall. within
taven 111 dayt prior to any
proceadlng, contact Iho Ad
mlnltlrallve Office ol Iho Court,
JO) N Park Avenue Semlnol#
County Courlhouta Sanlord FL
W ill telephone I40HW141H
T D D I *00 411 t i l l or V
I *00 ?**1110 via Florida Rtlay
Service "
Publlth Marrti70.il. 1994
DEP 191
_______________
CODE ENFORCEM ENT
BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Cite Me 41 40 CEB
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a point
cal tubdivltion ol the Stalo ol
Florida
Petitioner
vt
GREGORY WIL LI AMS
Hrtpondent
NOTICE OF HEARIHO
(SECTION I4M1I1I.
FLORIDA STATUTES
TO Gregory Wllllamt
10*0 Talma Slreel
Cattelberry. FL WTO*
Properly Detcrlplion Lol I,
Talmo Subd. Sac M. Twp 10
Roe W PB *. PC M. Official

Legal Notices
Rtcordt of Samlnole Counly,
Florida
In accordant# with Chapter si
ol lha Seminole County Code, a
hearing hat been tcheduled be
lore Ihe Seminole Counly Code
Enforcement Board to d*
tormina II a violation ol Ihe
Samlnole Counly Code It occur
ring on lha above deter Ibed
pioperly. You are hereby called
upon lo lake notice that lha
Public Hearing will be con
dueled In lha above tlyled cauta
on lha 7t!h day ol April. 19*4, al
l : B p m In Room 1079 ol lha
Samlnole Counly Sarvlcet Build
Ing. HOI Eatl F lrtl Slreel,
Sanlord. Florida 17111 You
have bean charged with con
tlrucllng a tlorage building
wllhout lint obtaining a build
Ing permit un lha tub|ecf prop
arty, In vlolalion ol Section 10)
ot lha Standard Building Coda at
adopted by Chapter 40. Seminole
Counly Code The Board will
receive letllmony and evidence
al tald Public Hearing and thall
make tuch llndingt of lact at
are tupporled by the letllmony
and evidence pertaining lo Ihe
mallert alleged In Ihe Stale
ment ot Vlolalion and Requetl
lor Hearing If, prior fo lha
hearing, you thould tome into
compliance with the Counly
Code provltlont lhal you are
alleged lo be violating, but Iho
vlolalion racurt prior lo the
hearing, or II lha violation It not
corrected by Ihe lime tpeclhed
tor correction by the Code In
tpeclor, the public hearing will
tw held pertaining lo Ihe allrga
Horn againtl you
YOU ARE ADVISED THAT.
IF YOU DECIDE TO Al'PCAL
ANY DECISION MAtlE AT
THIS HEARING. YOU WILL
N EED A RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. AND. FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. YOU MAY
N E ED TO INSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS MAOE
WHICH RECOHO INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI
DENCE UPON WHICH Till
APPEAL IS TORE BASED
P E R S O N S W I T H D IS
A B I L I T I E S N E E D IN G TO
P A R TIC IP A TE IN ANY Of
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
S H O U L D C O N T A C T THE
EM PLOYEE RELATIONS DC
P A R T M E N T A M E R IC A N S
W ITH DISABILITIES COOK
U I N A T O R . 4* H O U R S IN
AOVANCE OF THE M EETIN G
AT 14011)31 IHO EXTENSION

nil

PLEASE GOVERN YOUR
SELF ACCORDINGLY
Dated Ihlt 10th day ul Ma-rh
1904
COOE ENFORCEMENT
BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
By MARCIA L FULLER
CLERK
Seminole County Servuet
Bldg
Room No 1014
1101 Eatl Flrtl Sir eel
Sanlord Florida W ill
Telephone 14011171 l l » .
E « rent ton 1441
Publlth March 70. 71 A April 1.
10. 1994

DEP 171

..

WE N EED THE FU LL SPEC TRU M
U F L IF E U N EA R T H
Enter The

Sanford Herald's

Endangered Species Coloring Contest
If you're between the ages of 5 anil 10, you l ; i i i draw attention fo ihe cause ot saving
species threatened by extinction! Knicr our contest by Tilling in the entry blank below
anil color in the American Crocoilile.

1st P rize

in each age grou p...O n e f a m i l y m e m b e r s h i p t o t h e C e n t r a l F l o r i d a Z o o
.

Sanford H erald

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2nd Prize...P e r s o n a l a d o p t i o n
ALL e n trie s w ill re c e iv e o n e M U ’.L

($40.00 Value)

o f Z o o a n i m a l ($2voo valuei

C h i l d 's P a s s
Pauses can be picked up at the Sanford I Icrakl.

(with one paid adult admission)

to th e zoo.

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

Let your Welcome Wagon representative
answer your questions about the area and
present you with free gifts.
If You Uve In One Of These Areas, Please Call

Sanford

Lake Mary
Longwooa
Winter Springs
Altamonte
Casselberry
Oviedo

323-5265
321-6660
869-8612 or 774-1231
777-3370
339-4468
695-7974
695-3819

Or Anytime Day Or Night Call 646-9644

C o n t e s t R u le s
1. Conicsl is open lo children ages 5-6 years o f age; 7-H years of age;
9-10 years o f age.
2. Paints, water colors or crayon may lx- used.
3 Entries w ill lx* judged on the basis of originality and neatness for
each age group.
4. Entries must lx* nulled or brought to the Sanforii I lerald by
5;00 PM, A p ril! 3th,
5. Prizes w ill lie awarded April 15, 1994.
6. Winners w ill appear In the Sanford J lerald Pauli Day Tab April 22.
Decision of the judges is final.

Post Office Box 1667 • 300 North French Avenue • Sanford, FL 32771-1667

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, March 27, 1994 - 7 *

S ch o o l scen es

It’s time

IN BRIEF
Spectacular show
T h e I-ake Mary High School show choir will present the
"Show Choir Spectacular" on Tuesday. April 10,
Th e show, which will take place In the school's auditorium,
will start ut 7:30 p.in.
Tickets arc $3 In advance and $4 at the door.
For more lnforniullon or to purchase advacce tickets, call
323-2 110. ext. 2(11 and leave a message on the machine.

Teacher Quest opportunities
T h e Teacher (Jucxl Scholarship Program provides an
opportunity for classroom teachers to lie employed with a
buxines during times when school Is not normally In session.
Th e purpose Is to Improve classroom Instruction by
enhancing teachers' knowledge In scientific, mat hemal leal or
computer applications.
The computer pays a full salary on a bl-wcrkly basis.
Through the Challenger Trust Fund, the school district will
reimburse the employer for one half l he leacher's salary for the
employment period.
For more Informal Ion. call Jane banc at 322-1252. ext. 483.

Spring Hrcnk!
Capital S-P -R -l-N -0 H -R -E A -K t
Yea. It's here and. oh. how wc
student* revel lit these days just
for relaxation.
S ta rtin g the afternoon of
March 23rd children of all ages
headed towards their own recre­
ation sights and began the an­
cient ritual of "vegglngout".
The beaches were a lrcd y
swamped with vacalloners from
all around the country visiting
the world’s most famous bench
and now that we're cut loose for
T E N W H O L E D A YS we enn Join
In on the sun soaking und all
that goes with It.
Now of course the beach Isn't
the only hip happenin' spot of
preference, there arc some who
a re t r a v e l i n g to T c x n s .
California, and other jm lnts In
the U S. and some are opting to

SOME OF THE FIRST
AIR FLIGHTS TOOK
P U C E IN CONTRAP­
TIONS THAT LOOKER
LIKE COMPLEX VER­
SIONS OF
TODAY'S
NANO GLIDER.
THESE "FLAFPINO
WING MACHINES'*
WERE KNOWN AS
ORNITHOPTERS."
THEY WERE IN
FLIGHT AS EARLY AS
1804, WHEN SIR GEOROE CAYLEY
FLEW THE FIRST MODEL.

Jt

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,v,Born Arthur Andrew Kelm In
York City In 1031 -although
later used Ins mother's maidname, Gcllcm -Tab Hunter
hied llie Coast Guard ax a
teenager, and later became a
complltlvc Ice xkulrr.
He starred In a host ol films in
the 1050s and lUBQs, lopped the
record charts and even starred In
Ills own hall Ilnur sitcom.

stay in the Sunshine Shite to
visit with friends und relatives.
Hut that's not all
A few are going on church

1 | What was the title ol Tab
Hunter's 1057 elcirt topping hit?
2 1 In w h ich 1058 m ovie
musical did Ta b Hunter play a
baseball hero?
3 I On whl&lt; li 197CK soap did
l l u n i c r be c o m e G e o r g e
Slium way?
X(*W UKUJ(i*M
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program. In addition, he vnlun
leers his lime serving meals at a
homeless shelter
• Seminote High School
t ITb c American High School
M alhm ulles Examination was
recently given to high school
students across tltc country.

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At Seminole High School, live
s t u d e n t s p e rfo rm e d e x c e p ­
tionally Well.

3
• A w a y at college
Heather Peterson, daughter
nl M i and M rs William Peterson
ol Lougwood, has been named to
the Dean's l-Lsl at Maryville
(Tenit.l College T o Ik - Included
on the list, a student must have
achieved a G P A of at least a 3.25
on a lour point scale with no
grade lower than a C.

PARTY

D U R IN G
S P R IN G
B R E A K ?

WHAT ELSE ARE YOU GONNA DO?
How about lotting everyone know about your cool experiences?
How about putting it into words or pictures to bo published hero?
Sand your best stuff to us

.Sanford H e ra ld

relrenls. a few urc workin' hard.
And a select few arc turning
18. (Namely, well, met)
Am id ihc daytime activities
there arc night owls who sleep
contcntly while the sun is shin­
ing brightly und wait for the
perfect mom ent to rise and
prepare for Ihc coming evening.
Cluh hopping Is a favorite
sport of Ihc older spring break
crowd but with the new curfew
the avereugc age has risen
sllghlty.
Downtown Orlando will be
flooded with tourists and natives
alike but nficr 12 a m. (seven
nlgbts a week) anyone 17 and
under must be Inside or ac­
companied by an adult.
How many of you bang out
with your parents?
Yep. Tha t's what I thought.
Hut don't panic yet, the curfew
has only passed one round of

voting so Tar.
Th e second vote Is scheduled
for April 18th and If It passes
there It will go Into effect June
first.
So maybe your summer will
be affected but at least not
spring break.
As Seminole H igh’s S A D I).
cluh president 1 feel obligated to
wish everyone a safe and cnJoyublc vacation.
Please remember that this can
be accomplished without drink­
ing and driving.
If you wind up In a situation
w h e re y o u r rid e has been
drinking call your parents to
pick you up.
It would be better for them to
tie mad at you for a short while
lturn to become part of a terrible
statistic.

Right?

D 'd Y n ' 7
^ ■ C now ;

1*01’ ( T l . T t ' H K 1" In Slew M tG u rn

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J a lm a D ilt m a n

a break

□ Nicholas M. Reglacorle. son
ol Mr and Mrs. Luigi M. Regiucorlc of Lake M ary, was
recently nominated for Roanoke
College's Solomon Com m unity
Service Award. He Is a graduate
of Lake Mary High School.
A sophomore Dean's l.lsl sludcitl and scholarship recipient,
he serves as (resident of the
Honors Program and Is Involved
In ihc Hlg Ilmlher/HIg Sister

C h r i s T l t s h a w and J eff
W blluker were numed to the
Merit Roll. Chris Hluck. Hrctii
Hradshaw and David Morace
won a place on die Honor Roll.
Chris lllnck was awarded a
Hrnn/e Medal h r his score.
(Hack, lirudshaw and Morace
have been Invited to participate
in the Am erican Invitational
Mathematics Examination on
April 0.
□ T h e Sanford Optimist Club
recently selected students (rum
Seminole High School fur In­
clusion In their annual "Teen
A p p r ec i a t i o n W e e k ” next
month. Th e students arc: Erik
S a u ls (m u s ic ); A n d re Scott
(sports): Anthony Sanders (lead­
ership); Dlrdre Michels (scholar­
ship) und Chris Uluck (scholar­
ship).
□ T h e Sanford Optimist Club
also announced their essay con­
test whiners from Seminole High
School as well: Glnjcr Tackett.
Jo hn Hurehand Tom Holland.

There is NO need
for dress code
The new Commissioner ol
Education. Doug Jnm cnion,
has an Idea which "Is not to
stlllc student Individuality." In
m y opinion, that's exactly
what would happen It Ills plan
for a school dress code pusses.
Dark pants with blue or black
knit shirts for hoys and slacks
or skirls for girls Is Jumerson's
Idea fur a more mudlftrd dress
code. He says thai dress codes
Increase achievement levels,
camaraderie and safely.
Sure, It would lie great in
Improve these areas, but do we
really have a problem with
them, and would a dress code
really help them? The way a
student dresses hits nothing to
do with how they will achieve
A badly dressed student can
do Just as well as a uniformed
student. All one lias lu do Is to
pul one's mind lo it. I don't
feel that camaraderie, or safety
Is bad ut our school or most
schools In our area The need
for dress codes might Ik - more
prevalant In the Inner cities.
The way a person dresses,
especially In teenage years,
reflects what kind of person
they are. Th e way one dresses
Is a way of expressing one's
self. A teenager needs In feel
like nn individual. Uniforms do
not accomplish litis.
Dress codes are already

Tracy Helrlck
sirici enough. Even though I
know life Isn't lair, II Is not
good to tell people what they
can and can not wea. People in
favor ol dress codes say they
can wear all of their nice
clothes on the weekends. Hut
w h o w uttls to w ear nice
clothes lounging around the
house where no one can sec
them ? T h a t Is the whole
purpose of buying nice clothes!
T h e bottom line Is that
students go to school lo get an
education. I think this can be
a cco m p lish e d successfully
without dress codes.
Tracy Hflrick u an ylghlh grador at
Greenwood Lrtket Middle School in Lake
Mery where »h# li an editor tor the
Eagl* * £Ve. the ichoei't newspaper

S IE E S S E

S e e n at s c h o o l . ..

S e m in o le C o u n ty S c h o o l B oard
W h at’s for lunch?
Monday, Mar. 28,1994
Pizza

Garden Salad
Orange Wedgo
or Chof'a Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Tueaday, Mar. 29,1994
Macaroni and Chooso
Garden Peas
Mixed Frull
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Wadnaaday, Mar. 30,1994
Olppors with Salsa
Corn
Fresh Apple

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Roll
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Thursday, Mar. 31,1994
Managers Choice
or Chef 's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk
Friday, April 1,1994
Chof's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
NOTE: Most schools are on
Spring Broak this wook, but
some schools on Iho year round
calendar are in sossion.

Tho student body at Lakeviow
Middle School In Santord was
soon recontly in Iho school's
gymnasium cheering wildly lor
the seventh grade basketball
team. Tho team was taking on
a loam from tho Santord Police
Department. The Kids and
Cops baskotball game was
designed to bring the young
poople closor to tho law
onlorcemont community which
s e r v e s thorn. W h l l o t ho
youngstors played a brilliant
game, tho more experienced
cops topped them with a 48-45
scoro at the (Inal buzzer.
Htrdd Photo by tommy VI neon I

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Physicians saluted for caring

IN BRIEF
5K for the VNA
Tin* Vlsiiinjr Nurse Association will sponsor flu* strconil
annual 5K walk-n-thon on Sutunlay. April 10. from 0:30 a.m.
at Lake Eola Park In downtown Orlando
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walk around licauillul Lake Kola. Prizes like l-shlris, tote bags,
weekend getaways will be awarded to participants based on
binds collected. Free food, drinks, balloons, massages, and
blood pressure checks will be available following the event.
Funds raised from the walk will go to provide medical care at
home for Indigent pullcutti. For more Information, or lo receive
your walk a-llion packet, please cull 045*5371.
rile Central Florida Visiting Nurse Association Is a
non-profit. United W ay Agency dedicated to caring for
Individuals In the comfort of their home, In order to promote
wellness, dignity and Independence.

Popeyes 'Cookin’ For Easter Seals’

Doctors Day will be celebrated
nationwide on March 30.
T h e celebration will he In
honor of today's physicians who
dedicate their careers to the care
of their pallents and to the
ad va n c e m c n I o f m e d l e a l
technology. Physicians not only
provide care — they care.
Relief from pain during sur­
gery dates back In 1842. In that
year on March 30, Crawford W
Long. M.D.. administered ether
anesthesia to Ills patient before
rcm ovlng a tum or from the
man's neck. Ills patient would
swear taler that he fell nothing
and did not realize the operation
had been completed until he
awoke.
It was this milestone In medl-

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cul history that became the basis
from celebrating Doctors Day
each year In medical Institutions
and com m unities across the
country. The first Doctors Day
observance was held on March
30. If 133 by the Harrow County.
On.. Auxiliary In Dr. Long's
honor and to recognize the
dedication anil achievements of
physicians like him.

Popeyes Famous Fried Chicken Is "Cookin' For Faster Seals
'1)4" now through April 3.
For a donation of 91, 30 Popeyes restaurants are offering a
booklet filled with savings on popular Popeyes food and
beverages. Eaelt booklet also contains a registration form to
win a four-day, thrce-nlght trip for two to New Orleans
compliments of Marriott 1lotels and Continental Airlines
More than 90 percent of funds raised for Faster Seals will
stay In the area. Program services Include Camp Challenge, a
(53-acre wheelchair accessible facility that provides a therapeu­
tic and recreational experience for children and adults with
disabilities In Sorrento.
For information, call 890-7HH1

Th e American Society of Ancs
theslologlsts Is e n couraging
medical society auxiliaries, med­
ical specialty organizations,
hospital adm inistrations und
com m unity groups to become
Involved in special activities In
honor of physicians of yesterday
and today. Tills year, the focus
will be on educating children
about the sweeping changes that
medicine and anesthesiology has
bad over the years.
.Since Dr. Long's historic use of
ether as an anesthetic, the
practice of anesthesiology con­
tinues to specialize In the m an­
agement of pain. Faster-acting
anesthetics are now being used.
Technology and advances In
m o n ito rin g equip m e n t have

Procedure touted
as time, sight saver

‘Donation: Talk A b o u t It’
during eye donor m onth
D on a tion : Talk About It" Is
the theme of the Medical Eye
Hank of Florida for this year's
commemoration ol Eye Donor
Month Donating eye tissue can
mean the restoration of sight for
a blind person who undergoes
cot neul transplant surgery.
Since I97H. the Medical Eye
Hank ol Florida has been pro­
viding eye tissue for transplant,
education and research Into the
causes and cures ol many types
of blindness. Th e cornea Is Un­
clear front covering of the eye. A
cornea dnmaged by traum a,
disease or Inherited conditions
cun be replacrd by u donated
healthy cornea.
"T h is surgical procedure Is a
miracle in that It can restore
sight lo blind." according to
W illia m Wa t s o n , e x e c u tiv e
director of the Eye Hank "Hut It
requires donated eye ilssur

Thut Is why we recommend
families talk about donation
throughout tin- year
T h e Medical Eye Hank id
Florida Is cu rre n tly offering
speakers to discuss eye and
organ donation Physicians,
c o rn e a l r e c ip ie n ts and
employees ol the Hank will
provide aeeurate and up-to-date
Information about donation and
c o rn e a l t ra u s p la tita l Ion to
g r oups and or gani zat i ons
without charge.
Th e Eye Hank, a non-prollt
agency. Is responsible for re­
trieving, processing and dis­
tributing donated eye tissue In
Central Florida. It serves the east
central Florida counties ol O r­
ange. Osceola, Seminole. Lake.
Hrrvard. Volusia and Flagler
For more Information, contact
Stacy G ocizr at 800-320-3937

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Clinton takes nation on the run
By IRA DREYFUSS
W A S H IN G TO N - Hill Clinton deserves some
credit, says running coach J im Vargo: For a
middle-age man with a weight problem, the
president can run.
Vargo evaluated Clinton's performance during
a recent run In Washington. The conclusion: “ He
doesn't have had running form, from a technical
standpoint."
And Clinton Is capable of bursts Ibat arc close
to speed. Vargo said.
Vargo. who Is a mathematics Instructor and
cross-country coach at Georgia Southern Univer­
sity in Statesboro, got his chance to run with the
president because one of Vargo's athletes. T im
W illis, was to carry the Olym pic torch in
Llllchummcr, Norway.
Willis Is blind, und Vargo Is his running guide.
So when the live Americans who had been
I ;! chosen to participate in the traditional opening of
the Winter Games were Invited to run with
Clinton last month. Vargo wus there, too.
Clinton believes In fitness. The president thinks
healthy Americans should exercise three or four
days a week, for 30 minutes. Further, lie
practices this. Reporters assigned lo trail him as
he runs say he usually gets out about four times a
week, even In heavy rain, sleet or snow However,
recurring hack pain sometimes keeps Clinton
from running.
Clinton began the morning run last month with
u few minutes of stretches, then took off, Vargo
said.
Froth a couch's point of view. Clinton "is not a
picturesque runner." he said. "I don't know II
'plods' Is the rlghl term, hut he doesn't have
smooth texture.”
On the other hand, Clinton's form Is technically
udequute, Vargo said, ills cusc of motion Is al
leasl average, Including llic hcel-lo-loe plant of
the foot us he runs. Vargo said.
Clinton was running In New Ualunce shoes.
Vargo noticed.
"H e said lie wore New Uulancc because they
were the only ones manufactured and produced
In the United States." Vargo said. "I find It
Interesting, though, that New Balance Is consid­

Cataract surgery has become
one ol the most common sur­
gical procedure performed In the
United States. A cataract is a
clouding In the lens of the eye
that may cause decreased vision.
Cataract surgery has evolved
over the years to restore vision
more quickly with a shorter
recovery period.
With conventional surgery the
cataract was removed largely
Intact requiring a larger Incision
and six to 10 stitches were
necessary In addition, the In­
cision took at least one month to
heal with complete recovery ol
vision taking six to eight weeks.
Activities were severely curtailed
with bending and lilting virtu­
ally prohibited.
W ith the advent ol a newer
p r o c e d u r e c a l l e d
phncoemullslfleatlon. the cata­
ract lens could he broken Into
liny fragments and removed

through a small Incision often
requiring no stitches. More Im ­
portantly. vision reeoverd much
more quickly and normal activi­
ties could generally be resumed
within a clay or two of surgery.
Th e phacoemulsification tech­
nique Is Impressive, with n high
success rale and rapid visual
Improvement In Ills patients.
However, any surgery must he
considered carefully and other
uon-surgtcal alternatives such as
sim ply changing glasses can
ohen suffice to improve vision.
As cataracts decrease vision,
hut rarely threaten the health of
the rye. surgery Is not consid­
ered a necessity. Instead. It Is an
opportunity lo regain vision a
person has not experienced lor
decades.
Howard J Sahnwil/ M D , and Jon A Da/,
M D , art with the 'Lakeview Eye Clinic 901
E Second St . Senford
The health column k« provided et a
community service by Central Florida Re
gional HotpitaL Sanford Inquiries may be
madv to the hoi pHat

Be wise Immunize
Devin Boasley, 14 m onlhs, was a happy baby when he found out
ho wasn't scheduled for his nexf Immunization - yot His
m olhor Andrea Owens brought film to Iho Wost Sanford Boys &amp;
G irls Club, 919 Persimmon Avo., lo the Somlnolo County Public
H oalth U n ll's Im m u n lza llo n O utroach program held oach
Wednesday from 9 a m to 1 p m Children ages 2 months to 7
years aro immunized froo of chargo by Marion Sorvidio, R N

F itn e s s F a c to r

Associated Pross Writer

M a ny a d v a n c e m e n ts have
evolved since Dr. Long's historic
operation, hut none have re­
placed the physician as the
dedicated Individual who cures
for the patient.

HOUSE CALL

By HOWARD 9AKOW ITZ, M.D.

I

Improved patient safety during
and after surgery In m any
m e d ic a l f aci l i t i es, pati ent
controlled analgesia Is available,
allowing even pediatric patients
to adm inister pain medicine
safely to themselves as needed
Physicians, loo. continue to
benefit from the knowledge ol
new research and continuing
medical education. Including the
laicsi in computerized patient
simulators Tor crisis manage
ment training programs.

ered the best shoe lor overweight runners."
Clinton. -18. carried about 210 pounds on his
li-loot, 2W-lncli frame at his last physical In
January, the White House said. And Clinton has
said that weight control Is a big motivation for his
running.
Depending on which measure Is used, Clinton
Is cither at a good weight or slightly above It.
Fcderul weight tables put him at the upper end ol
the acceptable range for a person of his height
and age. Metropolitan Life Insurance tables,
which allow less fat, would consider him a few
pounds overweight. Scientists don't agree on
which table Is better associated with optimal
lifespan.
Clinton Is not what you'd call "a serious,
competitive runner." Vargo said. To do that, the
president would have lo run six or seven days a
week and for well beyond the half-hour that the
president normally runs, lu- said.
Hot competition Is not Clinton's goal. And
Clinton stated as m u ch. Vargo said: "H e
admitted. I am a slow runner, not a person who
Is going lo run a I0 K and be competitive.'"
In fact, given Clinton's build. Vargo suspects
the president would lie a better shot-puller than
cross-country runner.
Nonetheless, running gives Clinton "that Inner
satisfaction of accomplishing a goal." Vargo said.
"You could see that coming out.”
And the bollnm line Is that the president Is
deceptively fast.
Clinton does pretty gootl time. Vargo said Alter
Clinton found his wind. In the second half of the
run on the National Midi, the group was probably
doing a 7:45- or 8-mlnnte mile, he said. It look
about 27 minutes to run about three miles, the
coach said.
Clinton runs Ills distance comfortably. Judging
by the traditional lest of being able to talk and
run id Hu- same time. Vargo said. "Once we got
running. It felt like running with old friends," lie
said.
Clinton mixes politics with athletics. An
Invitation to run with the president Is 30 minutes
of political quality time, because Clinton Is able to
discuss complex issues while on the run.
End Advance for Monday, March 28. und
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Aftermath of assassination
SAN C K IS T O U A L D E LAS C A S A S. Mrxlco - Rebels In
southern Mexico accused the government of planning lo use
(lie UHsuasliuillon of (lie* ruling party's presldeutlnl candidate as
an excuse to attack them.
Th e y claimed In a statement there have t»een troop buildups
and aerial attacks In the region In recent days and said Friday
they were shelving a draft peace agreement reached with the
government.
The accusations could not t&gt;c Immediately confirmed, and
there was no reaction from the government.
The communique was a serious setback to efforts to end the
uprising that erupted Jan. I In southernmost Chiapas stale by
rebels protesting Indian poverty. At least 145 people were
killed Ircfore the government called a cease fire on Jan. 12.
Th e rebels said the assassination on Wednesday ol
presidential candidate Luis Ronaldo Coloslo "Is only a prelude
to a grave military offense the federal government Is planning
against our positions and our forces."

Clinton’s release tax returns
W A S H IN G TO N — Huffctcd by weeks of political pressure. Illll
and Hillary Rodham Clinton now have released nil their lax
returns since 1077. providing a 10-yenr snapshot of their
finances.
When the last of the lot. the Clintons' tax returns for
1077 1979, were released at the While House on Friday they
showed that:
• During the years Clinton served as Arkansas attorney
general and was first elected as the state's governor, the couple
sank an overall 840.630 Into their Whitewater real estate
investment, mostly for Interest on bunk loans.
• Mrs. Clinton made about $100,000 In commodity specula­
tions.
• The couple's Income over the full 10-year period Increased
Irotti slightlv more than $40,000 In 1977 to a little more than
$250,000 In 1992.

Tobacco industry under fire
W A S H IN G TO N — Th e tobacco Industry Is under attuck from
all quarters.
The Food and Drug Administration Is threatening to
regulate, and |x&gt;Hsll)ly bail, lohacco products. The Lalnir
Depart incut wants to outlaw smoking In some 0 million
buildings liuslncsscs already are outlawing smoking, and a
congressional subcommittee litis week voted lo tax cigarettes
ai $1.49 a pack
" A rabid anti-tobacco movement I k - i i I on prohibition has
made the tobacco Industry the subject ol an extraordinary
campaign of vilification." Tobacco Institute consultant Charles
Whitley testified before a congressional panel Friday.
The Clinton administration launched lis broadest .iss.mli yet
on tobacco, proposing a ban on smoking In all workplaces Iront
factories to restaurants.
The ban wouldn't lake elfect until at least next year Hut the
Labor Department said employers would have to provide a
separately ventilated room for smokers If they permit any
smoking at all.

F r o m staff and wire reports

Continued from Page 1A
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tions In Sanford at 3705 Orlando
Drive, and 150 Hickman Drive,
as well as 710 Lake Mary Hlvd.
In Luke Mary.
T h e lu llla l p la n s for the
downtown Saulhrd building In­
dicate It would be located from
French Avenue. (W.S. Highway

17-92) through to Maple Avenue,
and between 2nd Street and the
rear of the Firestone facility.
T h e building Is planned for
2,000 square fccl. with drive
through space, parking, and it
full playground.
Conklin, Porter and Holmes
E n g i n e e r s Is r e p r e s e n t i n g
McDonalds lb subm itting the

Sanford commission agenda
By NICK PF1IPAUP
Horald Staff Wrllor
SANFORD — Th* Sanlofd City Com
mlttlon m M lI Monday allarnoon and
•#»nlng The work tattlon will begin al
4 JO p m , with lha ragular maallng
scheduled al I p m
At ol Ihlt patl «**ak. lha tallowing llamt
war* lilted lor lha work teuton meeting
a Pretenlatlon ol lha fiscal year lf*J/»J
audit
o O lt c u t t lo n — R e q u a tlt from
McDonald t Corporation regarding pro
poted new retlauranl In Santord
• Dltcutllon — Propotad One Harbour
Place leate
a one union — Pedettrlan tignt/tlop
tlgntal First Street end Magnetic Mall
• Slalut report - Site lOprogrett
• Dltcutllon — Amendment to contract
with Unlvertal Engineering Science! tor
quellty eiturance Impaction and letting
lor CRA/Mall roadcomtructlon
• Recommendation! — Welcome tlgn
dltplayt for April, left
a Dltcutllon — Eipente and revenue
updalet
a Dltcutllon — Ragular agenda Kami
and other llemt
At ol thlt pail week, the following llemt
were luted lor the regular meeting ol the
Santord City CommltHon
• Public Htarlng — Contlder clot
Ing.vacating and abandoning certain
north/touth allay between Maple Ave .end
French Ave and between W lit and W
Jnd Straeti. and contidarallon of requetl
to open and ute city owned eait/wett alley
by McDonald t Corporation
•Ordinance — Jnd reading — Doling,
vacating and abandoning a north/touth
allay between French and Laurel Avenuet
and between W lllh Street and Bayard
Street Walgreen!/WEB Propertlai. pell

I loner
• Comlderatlon
Petition to anna#
portion ot property between S R 4# and St
John't Parkway, and between Town#
Center Blvd and Rinehart Road
• Contideratlon
Petition to anna*
portion ol properly between Fern Drive
and Rota Drive, and between Pelmway
and Santord Avenue Randall W Flake
and John Edgar Perry, ownert
• Contlderetlon — Requetl lor reduced
rale lor rental tea ol Civic Canter by
Celery City Elkt Lodge S4J tor Charity
Ball
• Contidarallon — Fltcal year lfTJ/»J
audit
• Contidarallon — Fltcal year Ifft/fS
terylce agreamenl with Roche Biomedical
Leboratorlet.
• Contidarallon — Fltcal year leea/es
contract with Ptrtonal Performance
C o n tu lta n lt. regarding Em ploye#
AttiHence Program
• Contidarallon — Amendment to con
tract with Unlvertal Engineering Scltncat
tor letting on CRA/Mall pro|*ct
• Ordinance — lit reading — Ann#, a
portion ol property between Old Lake
M ary Road and lha SCL railroad
right ol way, between W Jlth Street and
Airport Blvd Betlye Smith, owner
aOrdinanca — lit raading - Amending
ordinance l i l t on ctttallon ol opera Iion ol
non conforming adult entertainment fee III
llavatlabllthmantt
• Recommendation! from Planning and
Zoning Commlttlon
• Content agenda — requettt lor pay
menI. bid! and quote!
a Information regarding Invoice! paid

applicatio n s. T h e y huve In ­
formed the cily (hut theie have
b e e n no o b j e c t i o n s to
vncatlngthc north/south alley by
any of the utility operations
Involved In the urea.
Th e Land Dcvclojmicnl Plans
Review Committee has recom­
mended the commission vneale
(lie alley, pending relocation of
all utilities lying w ithin the
right-of-way and with the devel­
oper jmylng all aisls associated
with the relocation.
Following discussion of (h r

proposal al the work session
beginning al 4 30 p m. Monday
afternoon, both the vacating and
reopening of U r two alley ways
arc scheduled for first reading at
Ihc regular commission meeting
beginning at 7 pan.
T h e commission work session
Is conducted In the city manag­
er's Conference Room, second
floor, and the regular c o m ­
mission meeting Is held In the
commission chambers of the
Sanford City Hall. 300 N. Park
Avenue.

NATURAUZER.

The work tetvon will be held beginning
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The ragular commlttlon mealing will be
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Carlin said outside the court
room following the sentencing
No one Irom the stale attorney's
office or public tleleudcr's office
accompanied her lo the test and
ihere was no name on the
results.
HIV lest results arc not re­
quired lo he rqxirled lo health
officials either by name or anon­
ym ously In Florida.
A former Altamonte Springs
policeman. Carlin continues to
undergo blood hats which have
been negative Uw H IV Infection.
He will continue the lesls for two
years. Th e results of Jenkins'
test was shown only lo Carlin.
As a result trf Carlin's case,
state attorney Norm Wolflngcr
urged the Florida Prosecuting
Attorneys Association lo submit
a hill lo allow blood lests In
similar situations.
Assistant slate attorney Jeff
Joseph asked tliat the woman be
sentenced to the m a x im u m
amount of time possible, noting
her four prior convictions, one In
Scrulnolc County and three from
New York stale. Mize sentenced
the w o m a n on the m is d e ­
meanors because II was unclear
If she was represented by an
attorney In Ihc out-of-state cases.
Hy taking Into uccount the
previous convictions, she could
nave been given a longer sen­
tence under Iheguldellucs.
"I'm happy (hat she gol Ihc
year in Jail.** Carlin commented.
Carlin, who transferred out-of­
slate following the Incident, has
moved hack lo Central Florida.

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Church League coming up
SA N FO R D - T li r Sanford Church Sofllmll
League will kick o(T Its Spring Season on
Saturday, April 0.
Cost In $240 (Including S IS ASA registration
fee) for the 10-week Saturday-only season. The
first 1H teams to pay the fee before April I will
mnkc up the league.
Plans call for the league to he divided Into
three six-team divisions. Competitive for the
best teams. Fellowship for the next level, and
Fun for Co-Ed and less competitive teams.
Players must l&gt;e at least 14 and a freshman In
high school. Rosters are unlimited.
For more Information, call league president
Dean Smith at (407) 022-2011 after 9 p.m.

Sanford spring softball
SA N FO R D The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will hold Its Spring Softball organiza­
tional meeting on Wednesday. March 30. at 0
p.m. at the Downtown Youth Center. First Floor
of Sanford City Hall. 300 N. Park Avenue.
Depending on the Interest, up to OO teams can
tie accommodated. Team s will play one night a
week for 10 weeks.
Cost Is $203 for new teams (Includes $15
yearly ASA fee) and $250 for returning teams
from thejust completed Polar Hear leagues.
For more Inform ation, call the Sanford
Recreation Department at (407) 330-5097 d u r­
ing normal business hours.

Oviedo recreation tennis
O V IE D O — The Oviedo Recreation A Parks
Department Is registering for the Spring Team
Tennis League. Play is on Saturday mornings at
9 a.m. at Riverside Park. IOOO Lockwood Road.
All adults 11H ♦ ) interested In playing should
register before April 0. Participants must
register as Individuals
The cost Is $12 for Oviedo residents. $17 lor
non-resident. The league starts April 10 and
lasts approximately six weeks.
Register at Riverside Park. For more Inlormullon, contact the Rec. Department at 359-5000.

YMCA T-Ball, Y-Ball leagues
f i U L A K E MARY - The Seminole Family YMCA
j bn* 'begun registering boya and girls for/Its

* upcoming T-Ball and Y-Ball leagues

Tennlshla Eason

Lysn Mooroliold

Jimmy Newberry

Deanna Graves

All-state hoopsters
FSWA tabs Eason, Moorefield, Graves, Newberry
P ro m S t a ll R e p o rts

S T A U G U S T IN E — Seminole County placed
four athletes on the Class -IA and 5A All-State
basketball teams announced (tils weekend by the
Florida S|&gt;orlH Writers Assoclalon.
Trnnlsiila Eason, a pinlor til Seminole High
School and ibe county's leading fcmulc scorer al
21.3 points per game, was a second-team
.selection to tin* Class 4A girls' ail-stale team.
' L a k e H o w e ll- s e n io r g u a r d D e a n n a G r a v e s a ls o
w a s a s e e o iid -tt a m r l i o l e r o n (tier C la s s 3 A g ir ls ' -

team
l.vs.i Moorclleld. Lake Brantley's senior center
who led the Patriots to the 5A District 4
championship, was a third 'earn Class 5A pick
The county's only male selection was Lake
Mary settlor guaid Jim m y Newberry, who was
named to I lie Class 5A third team.
Tw o players tliai Seminole County schools saw
more Ilian enough of tills past season —
Mainland's Vince Carter and Si. Cloud's Dana
hinlllt — both were flrM -m on All-Stale selec­
tions. Carter liclitg mimed t&lt;l the Class 5A ttoys’

leant and Sittlilt making the Class 4A girls
squad
Mainland plays In 5A-DlslrU t 4 alting with
Lake Mary. Lake Howell. Lake Brantley. Lym an,
and Oviedo. St. Cloud, which won the Class 4A
girls' state championship this year, plays In
4A-Dlstrlct 6 with Seminole.
Other locul players who runted All-State
laurels were lloonr senior Willie Anderson (Class
5A hoys second team) and Apopka senior
OomlrlaCopeland (Class RA girls third learn)

These leagues ah* designed for elementary
school-aged children to learn the skills ol
baseball In u non-competitive environment.
Also, parents ure needed to serve as coaches.
Registration Is available at the Seminole
Family YM CA. 005 Longwood-Lake Mary Road,
through April 2. The leagues ate scheduled to
run from April 11 through June 4
For details, call 3 2 1-8944.

S e m in o le s
s ta n d o u t
a t R e la y s
P ro m S ta ff R e p o rts

L o n g w o o d s o ftb a ll
LO N G W O O D — The City of Longwood Parks
and Recreation Department will Ik - accepting
new teams for Us Spring Slowpllch Softball
Season starting April 4.
There are openings for Men's C leagues on
Monduy. Wednesday and Friday and for the
Thursday Night Co-Ed League. The fee for
men's teams Is $290 and the Co-Ed Is $220.
Leagues play one night a week for 10 weeks,
For additional Information, call Sandy Lomax,
director, at 260-3447 or Lincoln at 331-0974.

P.A.L. basketball fund-raiser
SA N FO R D — Th e P.A .L. (Police Athletic
League) coaches will entertain the D J's from
102 J A M Z on Tuesday. April Dili at the
Seminole Com m unity College Health and Physi­
cal Education Center starting at 7 p.m.
There will ulso t&gt;c a halftime drawing for an
Orlando M AGIC uutogruphed team pennant.
Cost Is $3 und you must be 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) 330-6650. extension 613.
or T o n y Diaz at (407) 831-4122.

AROUND THE NATION
Panther set expansion record
U N IO N D A LE. N.Y. - Th e Florida Panthers sci
an N H L record for victories by an expansion
team Saturday, beating the N e w York Islanders
3-1 and strengthening their hold on the eighth
and final playoff spot.
.......
The victory was Florida s 32nd, breaking the
record of 31 by the 1907*68 expansion
Philadelphia Flyers.
.
Andre Lomakin. Mike Hough and Keith Drown
scored for Florida, which has lost only once la
eight games (4-1-3)

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Babe Ruth League swings into action
Ono wook after the Sanford Rocroatlon Poo Woo ond
Llttlo Major basoball loagues opened tholr seasons,
iho Sanford Rocroatlon Babe Ruth Basoball Loaguo

(for players botwoon Iho agos of 13 and 15) broko Iho
soal on Us season wlfh oponlng day coromonlos
Saturday morning at Sanford Momorlal Stadium.

G A IN E S V IL L E — Nothing that
Andre Scott. Bernard Sparrow, or
the Seminole High School 4 x
100-mctcr relay leant does should
suprlsc anyone any more.
On Friday, for exumple. Scott.
Sparrow, und the relay team all
posted wins at the rulu-plagued
Florida Relays at the University of
Florida's Percy Beard Track.
Scott added to Ills reputation as
one of the nation's top triple Jum ­
pers. winning the event with a
meet-record leap of 52 feet. 4
Inches, the best triple Jump In the
nation tills season tiy a high school
athlete.
Sparrow came away with a first
and fourth plucc showing, winning
the shot put with u heave of 61 feel.
V* Inches, and taking fourth In the
discus with an clfcirt of 151-8.
Perhaps the biggest win was
notched by the -I x 100-mctcr relay
quartet of Andre Rawlings. Cory
Wilson. Derrick Swain, and Charlie
F a rm e r, w ho heat G a in e sville Buchholz while winning the race In
42.14.
Buchholz Is expected to be one of
Seminole's main challengers at the
Class 4A state meet In May.
Wilson also finished eighth In the
100-mctcr dash at 11.17.

Richards back in the groove at Bowl America
•peolal to tho Horald
SA N FO R D — After a slow few weeks (for her).
Barbara Richarda returned to her dominating
ways this past week at Bowl Amerlca-Sunford.
posting the high scries In four leagues and single
high gumc honors In two.
Richarda rolled the high series In the Senior
Citizens League. Saturday Senior Citizens
League, Sanford Filibusters League and W ash­
day Dropouts League. Her high games came In
the Saturduy Senior Citizens League and W ash­
day Sropouts League. She also had the second
highest game In the Senior Citizens Lcugue.
The highest men's three-game series score of
the week was a 635 posted by Dick Porettl In
the Beachtlmc League. Nick Newman wus close
behind with u 630 in the Thursday Night Mixed
League.
,T h c best scries among the women was a 589
by Delorea Jackson In the Thursday Night
Mixed League.

Th e best Individual games of the week were
257's rolled by Jay Smith (lit the McGuire's
Canvas League) and Don Cnnlglia (during ait
886 four-game series In the One On One League).
The honor for best gntnc among the women
was also shared between two howlers as Nancy
Norria and Linda Stafford both tallied 215's In
the Beachtlmc League. Richards had the next
highest game with a 212 In the Washday
Dropouts League.
SENIOR CITIZENS. March 16
Men's Series — Mike Vlshnesky. 546: Don
Bungs, 540; Games — Mike Vlshnesky. 187; Don
Bangs. 187; Jo h n Ognosky. 186.
W om en's Series — Barbara Richards, 513:
Agnes Ognosky. 502: Guinea — Ognosky. 194;
Richards. 180.
THURSDAY N IG H T MIXED, March 17
Men'a Series — Nick Newman. 630: Glenn
Jones. 610: Games — Jones. 245: Newman. 234.
Women's Series — Delores Jackson. 589:
Mardell Gonterman. 517: Games — Joyce Myers.

208; Jackson. 205.
McGUIRE'S CANVAS, March 17
M en's Series — Ja y Sm ith. 621; Jo hn Plndcr.
612: Gam es — Smith. 257; Bob Lee. 239.
W om en's Series — Dorlne MncAtecr. 542:
Phyllis Matt. 528: Gam es — MacAtecr. 207;
Cathy McNnbb. 199.
MYSTERY LADIES, March 18
Series — Shirley Barbour. 527: Frau Hlnch.
470; Kathy Berry. 468.
Gam es —- Barbour. 193: Berry. 177; Audrey
Bowen. 166.
ONE ON ONE, March 10
Series (F o u r games) — Don Cnnlgllu. 886;
Te rry Waldrop. 837: Marly Mincer, 803: Larry
I low'd. 800.
Gam es — Cnnlgllu. 257. 231. 205. 193; Jim m y
Rochc. 242; Jam es Griggs. 224: Waldrop. 223.
221.206. 187.
SANFORD PINBUSTERS, March 18
Men'a Series — Marcel Vamlcbcck. 562; Mtkc
□ See B o w lin g , Page 3B

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7Mitt Amber
100
0(4*11) 40, P it * ) 111 40, T 14 *■)) 011.20
Fourthr*m - 1/14. A; 10.TO
1 To il Gear Novo
4140 t OO 10 20
I RM * Men,orymnker
7 40 1 00
1 Moppy ClMirllO
120
CM I 1) *2 00, I&gt;|1 I) 111 *0, T (I t DM1.40
Filth r o t # - 1/14. D; 11 01
4 Sunni* Air*
440 1 40
240
I RJ llty Bitty
( 20 120
I Ml Royal Palm
4 40
0114) 12 40, P (4-1) 70 40, T (4 1 1)14100
SUth race - J/14, Ct 24.40
1 Ripley Rio
1240 1 00
140
4 Bulimy* Burner
11 20 7 20
■ MyLatlPromlt*
4 20
O (1 41 174.20, P (14) 111.40, T (1-4*1
*04 40
Seventh race - 1/14, Ar 11.41
2 Im Eliminator
1 00 1 40 2.40
1 John M Snow Lady
110 140
1 Public Auction
1*0
a m t 12.40, P (11) 11.20, T (1 1 1) 411.40,
s u n 11*1140
Eighth rat* — 1/14, D: 11.11
3 Min Brenda
4 40 110 2 to
1 Bay South
4 10 DO
4 Cui/ln Fannie
140
Q l ) 1)11.10, P I) 1)40 M, T i l 14)1)4 4*
Ninth ram - ) / ( . DiM.70
3Caro * Btatar
140 4 40 1 00
* Skimar G»nl
4 20
1 *0
4Trad*Rldd*r
1(0
Q I K ) 10 40, P (1 1) 17.20, T (1 * 4) II* *0
lOIhrac* — 1/14. B 11.01
I Task Honeycomb
* 40 4 20 1 40
1Obaion Khan Man
4 40
4 40
7 Pomona Pomp
4 40
DM 1)4140, P it 1)40*0; T i l I IM If.lO
l l l h r a m - 1/14, Ci 11.17
■ Hondo Sparkler
14 20 7 40 4 40
SSumm Cutter
*20
140
4 NXS Glbton
100
O (1*1 1100, P (1111M40, T
(1)41
447.00, TT (117 A D l l 0400; Jackpal
4,2*4.70
17th ram — 4/14.1 N.7I
7 Frank! Jill
11*0 4 20 4 20
4 Crown'! Ml Kick
7 00 7 20
1 Katiu Wakanohana
120
a (7 4) 14 04, P (I t) 177.00, T (14 4) l i l t*
I )1h, at* - )/». B: 11.44
1 Y up 74 V up
1120 TOO 7 to
2 ClubMacambo
140 140
4 Tonka Wlndchlll
2 40
a (2 1) IT 00; P 11 2) 74 to, T (4 2 4) 174 40,
QD(1 4 A 2 All) 72 40, O D D 4 A All 1)111 00
Itth me* - )/*, A; It.40
7 Night Guess
7 70 1 40 4 40
7 Raalltllcally
11 40 4 20
IRIotSinlln
4 20
4 Kaltu tlavencroll
2 40
&lt;2 {1 11 74.10, P (2 71 114 40, T 12 7 1)
111 70, T (1 7 4) 7)4,to, S &lt;2 7 141 1.141.10, S
II 7 4 11 1,111.10
A - 1.14*. M - *177 544

JA I-A LA I
Friday night
Firttgam*
7 Foruri*
* 40 4 10
400
* Mar ml
10*0 140
4 Pardo
1— ■
•
14 20
O il 4)41 40, P (TAJ lit 00, T (7*4)1)400
Second game
1 Col* Ri-yel1'• •
7 to 4 00
440
•Marcel A/cu*
1100 14 40
7 Hr to Forurla
) 40
O 11 1) 44 00, P 111) H I M, T 11*21
40) 00, D D O lltt.0 0
Third game
4 Marcel Herat
TOO 2 40
740
7 Pita Oyarl
2 40 2 00
1 Pardo AQuIrr*
2to
(117 41 JT 10, P (4 1) 141.40, T (4 7 I) 471 00
Fourth game
t Rica,do Forurla
10 00 4 00 4 00
/MarmlOyarl
*40
400
2 Erklria Boh
2 to
0(1 7)4140, P(1 7IM.I0, T (1-7-1) 124 *0
Filth gam*
Id e a J d u
ifto 11 00 24*0
1Martel Atplrl
4 40
440
7 Bata Enrlqu*
1210
Q ( I I ) 17 10. P ( I I ) 144.20; T (11 1)
1,710.00
Hath gam*
7 Pardo Forurla
24 40 1 00
440
SUetoHeyei
7 40
1140
JErM ilaJoto
4 00
Q n i l it 10, P (7 1) 240.10, T (1 1 1) 470 40
S««tnlhgam*
4 Erklaga
22 00 T to
440
7Arplllaga
*00
400
7 Ricardo
1 70
0(4 71 41.40, P it 7) 111 10, T (4-7-11 40*20
Elghlhgam*
1 Ayplllaga Erklaga
74 20 1 20
710
1 Napa Forurla
7 40
110
I Erkltla Victor
440
Q l) 4)2*10, P (I 2)14410, TT (41 11*4 10
Ninth gam*
1 lllgoyen Bob
12 40 4 20
140
4 Napa Arplrl
4 40
200
1 Ren* Reyet
240
O 114) 14.74, P (1 4) 114 40, T (1-4-1)
40) 00, ITwIn-Trt Carryover)7,447 *0
loth gam*
4 Mend,
1* 40 4 40
7to
7 Beltran
4 40 2 40
2 Napa
240
0 (4 7)44*0, P (4-7) 41.00, T 14-7-*) 40*40
llth gam*
7Said Bab
1 20 4 40
210
4 Atplllagn M*ndl
4 40 2 00
I Ran* Victor
420
Q (4 7) 44.00, P (7 4) 212.24, T 1741)
1,100 40

lllhgam*
4 R*n* Arplrl
27 40 2* 30 * 20
tAramayo Erklaga
*0°
2 Napa Collll
_
*”
O (4 1) 44.40, P (4 1) 240 *0, T (4 A ll
412.40, OD (4-7 A All-All) 101.7*

SPRING TRAINING
All Tint** EST
AMERICAN LEAQUE
W L
Pel.
Seelll*
11
7 4*7
Oakland
14
I
424
Bolton
12 10 141
Kantat City
11 11 .441
Chicago
14 12 510
Cleveland
11 12 420
Baltimore
17 12 500
Detroit
11 II 100
Milwaukee
It 11 471
New York
f
12 42*
Mlnnetot*
10 14 .417
Toronto
10 14 .417
Teia*
10 11 400
Calltornla
3 17 .140
NATIONAL LEAOUE
W L
Pel.
SanFrancItco
11
7 402
Atlanta
11
7 412
St.Loull
14
7 *47
Loi Angelei
14
* 40*
New York
14 11 .4*1
Plttiburgh
12 10 .441
Chicago
11 12 120
Colorado
12 12 120
Philadelphia
II
II
100
Moulton
II
11 all
Cincinnati
11 12 44*
Florida
II
14 .44*
San Dlago
4 14 7*4
Montreal
)
II .217
NOTE Spill iqued gamei count In itand
Ingi Tie* or college game* do nol
Friday'! Oamei
Balllmort 11. Mlnnaiola 4
Motion 7. Toronto 4
Kama* City 7. Clavaland a
Cincinnati I, Philadelphia 4
Atlanta 4. Florida 4
SI Loulll, Moulton 4
Loi Angela* 1. Montreal 1
Plttiburgh 7, Teiaia
San Diego (*i) 4. Chicago Cub* 3
Milwaukee l. Colorado 0
SaaMla I n ) 4. San Diego 1**1 3
San Franclscoi, Seattle (**) 4
New York Mali 7, New York Yenkeet 1
Chicago While Soe I. Detroit 7,10 Inning*
Calltornla v* Oakland al Phoenli. ccd .
rain
Saturday'* Germ*
Atlanta 5Montreal a
Ntw York Mutt 1. Moulton 1
St Louii 7. Philadelphia 3
Cincinnati I. Detroit!
New York Yankee* 4, Florida 3.14 Inning*
Plttiburgh*. Chicago While So« 4
Kantal City 4. Lot Angelet 3
Baltimore!. Tenet 1
Mlnntiola 17, Boilon 0
Toronto?, Cleveland 1
Chicago Cub* v* Colorado 1**1 al Tucton
Aril
Colorado In ) v* San Francisco 1**1 at
Scollidal*. Aril
San Diego v* Oekland at Phoenli
San Frandlco 1**1 vt Seallla al Peoria
Aril
Milwaukee vt California al Temp* Am
Sunday'* Oamei
Baltimore v* SI Louis at St Petersburg
104pm
Philadelphia vt Chicago White Son al
Saratota.I 04p m
Moulton v* Clavaland at Winter Haven
1:01 p m
Kama* City vt Dalrolt at Lakaland i 04
pm
Bolton vt Mmnaiota al Fori Myert. I 01
pm
Atlanta vt Lot Angela! al Vtro Baach. I 01
pm
Florida v*. Montreal at Wait Palm Beach,
t ilip m.
Cincinnati vi Plttiburgh at Bradenton
I Olp m
New York Yenkee* v* New York Met* at
Port SI Lucie. 1:10pm
Toronto v» Te«a» al Pori Charlotte t M
pm
San O.ego vl Sarv Frenciico at Scottsdale
A m ,3 Olp m
Oakland vt Chicago Cub* al Meta Am
3 05p m
Colorado vl Milwaukee al Chandler Arty
1 Olp m
Calltornla v* Seattle al Peoria. Ar:; ! 0!
pm
Monday t Carnet
Moutlon vt Cincinnati at Plant City t 0!
p rn
New York Melt vt. Florida at Malbeurne.
1:0! pm .
Atlanta vt. Monlraal at Welt Palm Beach,
I Olp m
K a n ta t C ity v t P h ila d e lp h ia al
Claarwater, I Olp m
Minnetola vt Plttiburgh al Bradenton.
1:05 p.m.
Teia* vt. St. Loult al SI. Pelertburg, 1:01
pm
Lot Angelet vt New York Yankee! al Fort
Lauderdale. t:05p m
Boilon vt. Chicago White Soi at Saratoia
I Olp m
Baltimore vt Toronto at Dunedin. 114
pm
Colorado vs San Dlogo at Peorl.v An&lt; .
3 03 p m
San Francisco vs Milwaukee at Chandler.
Aril., ] 01pm
Chicago Cub* vt. Oakland at Photnls, 3 OS

pm

StaMIt vs California at Tampa, A m . 3 os

pm.

Dalrolt vs Cleveland at Wlnlar Havan. 1 OS
pm .

NBA STANDINGS
EASTERNCONFERENCE
Atlantic Civilian
W L Pci.
» New York
40 I* .714
Orlando
40 77 .4*7
Miami
17 20 .142
NtwJarsay
15 31 520
Button
22 42 .344

OB
0
II
111*
24

21 47 309
19 41 284
Central Dlvltlon
47 70 701
■ Allanla
44 24 447
Chicago
31 30 119
Cleveland
Indiana
31 31 1)0
Charlotte
30 34 41S
19 41 284
Detroit
Milwaukee
II 49 769
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
W L Pet.
a Moutlon
47 II 773
47 20 701
a $«n Antonio
Utah
44 75 4J4
Denver
14 11 514
IT
4* 2*4
Minnetola
Oallat
• 5* 11*
Pacific Division
4T 17 741
a Seattle
Phoenli
41 11 417
41 27 401
Portland
Golden Slate
IT 77 1T1
L A Laker*
1* 34 474
24 41 17*
L A Clipper*
71 44 D*
Sacramento
a clinched playoff spot
Friday’! Oa.net
New Jersey 110. Chicago 17
Cleveland I0J. Philadelphia I*
L A Clippers*?.Atlanta**
New York *1. Indiana 17
Charlotte 10*. Delroil 41
Utah 101. Milwaukee *4
Phoenli**. Dallas *4
Portland 100. Sacramento »t
Saturday’*Carnet
New Jersey &lt;1 Weihlngton. In)
L A CUppers etChirlolte, In)
Miami 41 Atlanta, (n)
Indiana al Chicago, (n)
Utah at Moutlon. (n)
Dallatat Denver, In)
Minnesota al Seattle, (n)
San Antonio al Golden Stale, (nl
Sunday’* Carnet
New York al Orlande, 11p m
Philadelphia vt Boston at Hartford
pm
Detroit at Cleveland 7pm
Moulton at Phoenli, Ip m
MilwaukeeetL A Laker*. 10pm
San Antonio al Portland 10 10 p m
Mondar'i Came*
L A Clipper* al Indiana 7 Xtp-m
Denver al Seattle. 10pm

Philadelphia
Weihlngton

Miitourl 4*. Syr acuie m O T
Arlrona 13, Loultvlll* 70
Regional Championthlp
Al The L.A. Sporti Arena
Lot Angeltl
Saturday. March 14
Arltono 42. Miitourl 72

)7'S
»
—
JV»
» '!
ll*-*
14')
71
24

The Final Four
At Charlollt Cotlieum
Charlett*. NX
Semllln4ll
S4lurd4y. April 3
E atl champion vt Soulheatl champion
Midwetl champion vt A/l(ont(2*l)
Champlomhip
Monday, April*
S*mltln.il winner!

OB
—
1
5
Illy
2*
40
!*&gt;
T
10
21
74
77

National Invitation Tournament
All Timet EST
Semlllnett
At Ntw York
Monday. March 11
Vanderbilt (1* III vt Kantat SI 120 17). 7
pm
Vlllanova (I* 12) vt Siena (2*71, )0
minute* following
Championthlp
Wednesday. March )0
Semifinal loser* 4 4! p m
Semllmalt winner*,» p m
NCAA Women’* Tournament
All Timet EST
EAST REOIONAL
Regional SemfllnJl
Al Loult Brewn Athletic Center
Piicetaway, N.J.
Thursday, M irth It
North Carohna 71, Vanderbilt 4T
Connecticut 7*. Southern Mittlttlppl 44
Regional Championthlp
Al Loult Brown Athletic Center
Pltcalaway. N.J.
Satwday. March 14
North Carolina II. Connecticut *T

7M

COLLEGE BASEBALL
CAST
Oryantaf, $1 Anwtm4 1
Columbia 4 A fVnniyfvanta \ 9
Dela*ari 3 0 9, Main# 0 3 1
Fof dham 4 ||, Lafayette I |
Iona 3 I Fairfield l 1
Long Itland U * I Rder 3 I
Manhatfanville t 4 Staten liland 3 10
M an Dartmouth 1 Brand* it 0
Ohio St It Harvard *
S Mama I, Norlheattern I
SOUTH
Auburn 9 Georgia 5
Auburn Montgomery 4 4, Salma 0 0
Florida A, Mmiitippi St 4
Florid* Southern 13. EckerdO
Florida lath h Rafliru i 11 innlnQi
Georgia Toth 13. Ohio U 4
LivingifonSt J 3 Delia Si 1 9
Mount Oliva 9 N AdamtSl 4
Mount Oliva i F Uratefh Cily Sf )
N C Charlofta tl Virginia Tech 3
14 C Groan*bora 1 J Win Ihr op J 0
N Kentucky J 4 Ky WeUeyan 1 I
NE Hlmo*i II. Troy St 0
St Leo4. Norfh Florida J
SamfordlSA Georgia SI 4 I
SE MiHOuri 4 9, Marehead SI 17
Spring Hill 3 A, loumiana Coll 2 0
Warner Southern 44, Lynn 0 03
Weil Florida 4-1, firmingham Southern J 0
MIDWEST
Anderson 4 Taylor 3
Loral 9, Rockford 5
Marietta^, Tlflin 0
Nor thart tlef(l vi Ia* ri &lt;|}, ppd ram
Purdue 4 Penn St J
SOUTHWEST
Dallai (hipbit 14, LeTcurnaau 3
Trinity, Teia* 1 7. Hendru 0

MIDEAST REGIONAL
Regional Semllinall
At Bud Walton Arena
F jy#tt*vlll*, Ark
Thuriday,March 39
Louipana Tech 71. Tirne**ee Al
Southern Cal IS. Virghla AA
Regional Ctempiomhip
At Bud Walton Arena
Fayittevtlte. Ark.
Saturday.March 31
Loultiana Tech 139 31 vi Southern Cal
IJA J). 1 .Wp m
MIDWEST REGIONAL
RefRonal Semifinal*
Al The Erw n Special Event* Center
Auitm, Ten*
i
Thuriday. March 34
Penn St 44, Salon Mall AO
Alabama 73. Te*a* Tech 4fl
Regional Championihip
At The Erwin Special Event* Cenftr
Ayilln, Teia*
Safurday. March 14
Penn State (28 31
Alabama l2iAi
pm
WEST REOIONAL
Regional Semllinall
Al Maple* Pavilion
Stanford. Calif
Thursday. March J4
Purdue 82. Teia* A AM M
Stan lord 78, Colorado A3
Regional Championihip
At AAiple* Pavilion
Stanford. Calif
Saturday, March 24
Purdue (38 41 v i Stanford ITS S). I2m*d
Final Four
At Richmond Colneum
Richmond. Va.
Semifinal*
Saturday. April 3
North Carolina (31 31 v* Weft champion
Ml dealt champion v i Mi dwell champion
Champlomhip
Sunday. April I
Semifinal winner*, J 4Sp m

NHL STANDINGS

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
NCAA Men’s Tournam.nl

All Tim.* EST
EAST REOIONAL
Regional Semilinals
At Miami Arena
Friday, March IS
Boilon College 77. Indiana 41
Florida44. Connecticut44. OT
Regional Championthlp
Al M u m Arena
Sunday.March 1)
Florida 1217) v l Boilon College 172 10).
sop m
SOUTHEAST R EOIONAL
Regional Semllinall
Al Thompson Boling Anna
Knoivile. Tenn
Thuriday. March 24
Duke !«. Marquette 4*
Purdue 43. Kanias /•
Regional Championihip
Al Thompien Bating Arena
Kneivlll*. Tenn.
Saturday, March )4
Purdue 174 4) vi Duke (74 S). (n)
MIDWEST REOIONAL
Regional Semllinall
At Reunion Arena
Dallai
Friday, March 3)
Ar kuntai 103, Tulva 84
Mlthigan/I, Maryland 71
RtgioualChampionthlp
Al Rounion Arena
Oallat
Sunday. March 37
Michigan 124 71 vt Arkansas (3* 1), 4 pi
WEST REGIONAL
Regional Semtllnalt
Al The L A Spwtt Arena
Lot Angelei
Thuriday. March 14

All Tim .t EST
CA1TERNCONFERENCE
Allantit Dlvltlon
W L T PH GF CA
44 22 7 99
t N V R.irigar *
4) 21 It 17
&lt; Ne* Joney
32 10 13 77
Florida
34 31 9 77
Wjshingioft
33 31 7 73
Philadelphia
31 34 9 71
N Y lilartder*
2! 40 10 M
Tampa Gay
Norlheeil Divilien
24 23 1) 91
Plttiburgh
M 24 13 •f
VDotreel
Boilon
It IS 12 If
M 7) 9 11
Bullelo
)0 24 7 47
Quebec
74 43 8 14
Harltord
12 » 6 32
Ollawe
Central Dlvltlon
W L T Ptl OF OA
24 24 11 40 243 711
i Toronto
47 74 4 40 214 747
• Delroil
24 74 10 44 7SI 720
• Dallai
24 24 4 (1 2J4 2SO
« SI. Louis
IS 31 4 74 724 211
Chicago
22 4S 1 SI 224 304
Winnipeg
Pacillc Dlvltlon
■ Calgary
24 77 tl 44 244 73)
Vancouver
34 3S ) 7) 2S2 24}
77 22 1) 44 214 2)4
San Jot*
IS 34 11 41 74! 747
Lot Angelei
27 42 5 54 204 7)0
Anaheim
70 43 12 SI 134 274
Edmonton
a clinched ptayoll ipot
Friday's Oamtt
Bulfalo*. Hartford J
Washington 7. Detroll 2. tie
SI. Loult S. Oallat!
San Jota *, Wlnnipag 1
Lot Angalat 4, Edmonton 3, OT
N Y, Rangers S. Vancouver!
Saturday's Oamei
Florida J, N.Y. Itlander* I
Boilon*, Montreal 1

S p r in g th e p e rfe c t s e a s o n for h ittin g
SpritsjT is officially here, and h o
Is some of the year's best fibbing.
Tlie weather Is finally beginning
lo stabilize, and fish are begin­
ning I lie* iraiiHlllon Into their
mini niorpii Herns.
On Hie freshwater scene, buss
nnd speckled perch activity will
peak d u r in g the next two
months. These two species are
very Inactive during the summer
m onlbs, w» anglers Interested In
targeting bass or speeks bud
better do so In the near future.
Tile Puzzle Lake region of the
river Is very good during the
spring as long its water levels are
lit the banks.
Snook u rllo n will Improve
dally al Sebastian Intel. May will
be llic last month lo gel in snook
fis h in g before the s u m m e r
closed season. Action svlth snook
w ill peak d u rin g full muon
periods when these gamesters
feed heavily ill night. Also expect
for rcclflsh. flounder, blueflsb,
and Jack crcvnlle to be mixed In
wlili the snook.
Spring Is a greul time to go
offshore out of Port Canaveral.

FISH IN O

JIM
SHUPE
w

When the ocean flnully cleans up
from winter storms, dolphin,
wah(K), king mackerel, and cobla
will be present In good numbers.
Local reefs such as 8-A and
Pelican Plats will be good places
to slarl llsblng.
Inshore, trout and redflsb will
be roaming the flats of the
Hununu and Indian rivers. The
Mosquito Lagoon area will also
be v e r y p o p u l a r for lltese
species.
Sliorebound fishermen can
find plenty to catch at Ponce
Inlet. Shccpshcad, flounder, redflsli, and drum will be ready
and walling for n live shrimp or
one that Is simply fresh.

For me, me most dlltleull pari
ol spring fishing Is deciding wltal
to fish for. with so much going
on al one time. Central Florida Is
Indeed an angler's paradise.
SHUPE'S SCOOP
Spring Is also the lust oppor­
tunity to appreciate the great
outdoors without oppresslve
lieat. Either summers are gelling
hotter or I'm gelling older, hot u
Is getting harder lo "enjoy"
fishing when the thermometer Is
pegged and the sun Is helling
down liken blast furnace,
FISHINO FO R ECAST
Hass action Is hot In the riv e r,
with some schooling action tak­
ing place ill run-offa and other
areas of moving water. Mosi of
the hig bass will he spawned out.
and on the prowl for food. Faster
moving lures such as crnnkhults.
splunerhalts. and topwater lures
will Ite effective al this time.
Loal lakes also will provide
some great bass llsblng.
Snook ar hitting at Sebastian
Inlet. The best strategy is lo use
live hail In the daytime and lures
at night. Plan lo get there early If

9

the

New Jeriey 7. Philadelphia 2
Anaheim al Itarllord. In)
Quebec a* Toronto, In)
Plttiburgh al Calgary, (n)
Sunday’! Oamei
Delroil al Chicago, t p m
Ootlonal Waihlnglon. 1 IS pm
Dallai at Tampa Bay. titSp m.
N Y Hanger* at Winnipeg, 7 OS p m
Lo* Angel** at Vancouver. 2 OSp m
N Y ItUndurtal Bultaio, 4 05p m
Anahalmal Phll*d«lphl* 7 OSp m
SAnJo»AtSt Loult, 7.OSp m
Plttiburgh Al Edmonton I OS pm
Quebec vt New Jer ley At Minneapol it, I )S
p rn
Monday’* Cemei
Ottawa At Montreal, 7 3!p m
Oallat *1 Florida, 7: IS p m.
Toronto al Vancouver. 10 IS p m

NHL SUMMARIES
PANTHERS!. tSLANDERSI
Florida
I 1 *- I
N Y Itlandtri
t 0 « - •
Pint Parted
I1 Nr* York, Thornst 18
(Tvrgtonl. 7 40 3 Florida Lomakin tl
(And*r**en&gt;. 13 1A Ptnall***
KaiparalMt.
NY (high tUcklngl, 2 04 Llnd*4f.
p(ng), 13 47j Uro*n Fla (holding), 17 14;
Hogur. NY (frlpptng) II 11
i«cand Pariod
J Florida Hough A
(Skrudland), 1141 4 Florida Bro*n 2
(Skrudiand) »4 12 f tM lH tt - Smith, Fla
(holding Atkli). 9 44 Rroan Fla (roughing!.
II If. Mogut. NY (high flick Ingi. 11 19
Third Ptiiod — Mont Ptnalht•— Nona
Shot* an goal — Florida 7 13 7-JA Nr*
York 17 9 7-31
Powtr play Opporlunlfiti — Florida Oof 3,
Na* York0ol 3
Goalltl — Florida Flf/palrlck, 12 8 1 (33
tholt 12 tav**) N»* York Haalall. 21 24 4
(74 33)
A - 13 831
Rafaror -• Oava j«ck*on liftnm m — Pa»
Dapuflo Barnard Dogmata

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Sunday « TranSoulh Financial aoo 74ASCAR
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rgtldtnca. fyte of car and qualify»ng tprad In
mph
I Bill idiolf Blairivilla Ga Ford Thun
drrtd'd H i 111 tr*Kfc guatkfylng racord (old
rrcord 143 &gt;*47 Varlmg Mar Im. March 19921.
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on the rocks. It can get awfully
crowded at night when the
snook arc on the prowl.
C a p l a I n J a c k at P o r t
Canaveral has little to report In
the way of olfshore action. The
water Is dirty to about I HO feet.
Shrimp boats are anchored in
1-10-150 feel of water, and some
blackfill tuna are schooling
around these structures.
Inside the Port, look for
shccpshcad and flounder lo he
biting. Trout and redflsb arc
Improving dally on the flats of
the Banana and Indian rivers
as water temperatures continue
to warm.
Anglers at Ponce Inlet don't
know what In expect when they
east out. Sheepshead. blucflsh.
jack crcvullc, drum . redflHh, and
founder are all cruising these
waters In search of an easy meal.
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family I k -c u i i h c every member
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doing something that appeals lo
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CHICAGO WHITE SOX - Optioned Rod
Bolton, pitch#/, and Norbe/lo M*flln, In
Haider, lo Nasbvlll* ol lb* Amef lean Assoc1*
tion Sent Brlen Givens, pilch*/, and Denn
Mown, oulllelde/, lo Ihelr minor leegu*
camp lor reassignment
CLEVELAND IN DIAN! - Acquired Igor
Drop*!*, pitcher, and a player lo be named
Irom 1h* Teia* Henger* lo comptel* an
earlier trad* lor Junior Ortli. catcher, atler
r*|*cllng Paul Lascb, pllcher, tweausa he has
a shoulderln|ury
KANSAS CITY ROYALS - Sent Phil Hiatt.
Inllelder, Michael TucKer, outfielder, end
Scat! Rusliln, Ho.) Nichols and Paul Abboll.
pitchers, lo their minor league temp (or
reaiiignmenl
S E A TTLE MARINERS - Sent Willi*
Fraser, pitcher, to their minor league camp
lor reaiiignmenl
Nell*net Leegu*
CINCINNATI REOS - Released Brian
Holman, pllchar
HOUSTON ASTROS - Released Jess*
Barlield ouHlelder Sent Glno Mlnutelll,
pitcher, and Phil Nevln, third baseman, to
Ihelr minor league camp lor reassignment
NEW YORK M ETS - Sent Jo* Kmek.
catcher, outright lo Norlol! ol the Interne
tionat League Sent Bob Kipper, pitcher, to
Ihelr minor league camp tor reassignment
PITTSBURGH PIRATES - Placed A!*
jandro Pena, pitcher, on the IS day disabled
lilt Sent Tim WaSelield and Archie Corbin,
pitchers. Gary Varsho end Scott Bullett.
outlieIderi. Glenn SutSo. catcher, and Frank
Houck, tint baseman third baseman to Ihelr
minor leegu# cemp lor reassignment
BASKETBALL
Nalienel Basketball Asset letien
NEW JERSEY NETS - Signed Dave
Jamerson guard, loa 10 day coniract
FOOTBALL
Nalwnel Fnetball League
ARIZONA CARDINALS — Announced the
retirement ol Dave Duerson, safety
B U F FA LO BILLS - Re signed Mali
Darby, safety Signed Devld Gulledge
lately. Anthony Fieldingt linebacker, and
Vince Marrow. Itgh* end
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS - Signed
Sieve DtOtii*. linebacker, and re ilgned
Mike Arthur, center
Arena Foelbell L**(v*
M A S S A C H U S E TTS M A R A U D E R S Trailed Ron Adamt, quarterback. Sylveit*.
Ilembery and WIIU# Wyell. linemen: George
La Fra nc* . wide receiver, and John
Langeloh kicker, lo The Temp* Bay Storm
tot the righti lo Arden Cyewlki. kick#.
A mod Field wide receiver delentlv* beck
Ralph Jarvlt Pal Sperduto and Lee Johnion
linemen Terry Jordan quarterback, and
David Smith fullback linebacker
HOCKEY
National Hockey leegue
TAMPA BAY LIOHTNINO - Recelled
J C Bergeron, goello. Irom Attente ol the
I n le rn a Mona I Hockay Ltaguo under
emergency condiliont
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS - Recalled
Ken McRae, right wing, Irom SI John! ol
the American Mocker league

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Sonforrl Herald. Siinford, Florida - Sunday, March 27 , TOm

B ro n c o p itc h e rs c o m e o u t s m o k in g
Opiolal totho Harold
H V K PO IN TS — Pitchers have domlrmtrd
arlIon In |he early going of the Bronco League
iwMHon al the Seminole PONY Baseball complex.
hi the Ilrnt month of play. Justin Hawarah of
ttie Hcfrlg-A-Mallc Royals and Anthony Corrno of
the Lake Mary Marlins have thrown no-hlttern.
On Marcli 5. the Rockies' Jeff Monaco fanned 10
and threw a une-hltlcr In a I 0 loss to the Astros.
BRONCOS
Damian Bonaccl doubled twice and scored n
run as the Astros rallied for n 3-2 win over the
Braves on March 12. Travla Staata added a
double and a single. Ricky Rodrigues and Brett
Demorett each had a single. Matt McCarthy
and Wenck singled for the Braves. Ryan Wilder
was i he winning pitcher over Chris Drake.
Justin Hawarah threw a no-hllter on March
10 to lead the Kefrlg-A-Matlc Royals to a 9 0
victory over the Winter Springs Phillies on March
10. He also hud a double and two RBI. Jeremy
Smith contributed n home run. single, two runs,
and two RBI. ChrlaOaae added two singles
Witt* the score tied 0-0 In the seventh. Don
Taylor drew a walk, stole second, moved to third
on a fly ball, and scored on Rieky Rodrigoes '■
fielder's choice to five the Astros a 1-0 decision
over the Rockies on March 5. W inning pitcher
Damian Bonaccl gave up seven hits and struck
mit nine In tossing the shutout while hard-luck
loser Jeff Monaco fanned 10 nnd allowed Just
one hit, a double to Taylor. Nell Maybln hll two
singles and Monaco doubled for the Rockies.
Steve Pace was the winning pitcher for the
Refrlg-A-Matlc Royals on March R. beating the
Sanford Cubs 9 0 Aaron Wood led the Royals
with a home run nnd a double. Jaatln Hawarah
tripled uud doubled. Daniel Kelly singled twice.
W inning pitcher Bobby Blerly allowed one run
on two tills while slrlklng out 13 as thr American
Civil Engineering Cardinals topped I he Marlins
0-1 on March 5. Derek Jones had a home run
and three RBI for I he Cardlnnls.
Justin Hawarah slniek out 14 while tossing a
two-hit shutout on March 3 to lead the Re(rlg-A-Miitlc Royals to n 2-0 decision over the
Casselberry Blue Jays. Hawarah also had a
double, single, and nn RBI.
Anthony Corrao threw a no hltter and led the
offense with a home run and two runs scored as
the Luke Mary Marlins blanked the Lake Mary
Roekles 5-0 on Murch 2 Angelo Petracca. Oreg
D lm l. and E ric Larson each hit a single and
scored a run Jeff Young also singled
Shane Mathis and Jason Ruedllnger each hll
two doubles as I fir Braves thumped Ihe White
Sox 13-6 mi March 1.
Evan Starcher pitched the Braves to a 4-2 win
over itic American Civil Engineering Cardinals on
Erl) 27 Brett McCutchan nnd Josh Oodkln
anchored a strong defensive effort by the Braves.
W inning pitcher Justin flswsrsh supported
his own cause will* n pair of doubles us the
Refrlg-A-Matlc Royals doubled the score on the
Grey Developer Astros. 4-2. on Feb. 20. Hawarah
allowed two runs on two lilts und fanned 12.
Derek Jonee doubled, scored four runs, und
drove In u run In tbc American Civil Engineering
Cardinals' 12-4 decision over the Rockies on Feb.
20. W inning pltcbcr Matt Skelton chipped In
with two singles, three runs, and two RBI. Eric
Bchults had two singles, a run. and an RBI.
Michael Bchults scored three runs.
Jonah Shipley doubled und singled In support
of winning pitcher Chris Mahar as the Braves
posted a 2-1 win on Feb. 20.
W inning pitcher Anthony Corrao and reliever
John Fletcher combined on a one-hllter as the
Lake Mary Marlins downed Itir Casselberry
Royals 4-1 on Feb, 23 Corrao led the offense
wlib a single, run. and an RBI. Brian Nellaen
also singled and scored a run for the Marlins For
ibe Royals, losing pitcher Steve Pace had the
team’s only hit and scored (he only run.
Brett McCutchsn hll u double and single to
jHiwer the Braves by Ihe Marlins. 5 1 . on Feb. 22.
Lubrano was Ihe winning pitcher over Nielsen.
PINTOS
Kyle Kudukls launched two home runs us (lie
Phillies blasted the Marlins 18-2 on March 15.
Brad Jacobs tripled and doubled. Heather
Vivlno and Artie McCheaney each lilt u double.
Brian Manlscalco hit a home run and two
singles for the Blue Jays In their 15-10 win over
the Marlins on March 12. Kyle Bchwortlng
doubled and singled. Billy Blouvelt hud three
singles. For the Murllns. Devin Ottara hit a
grand slam.
Brad Gooch hit for the cycle — a home run.
triple, double, uud single — to go will* three runs
und three RBI for the Teph Seul Pirates In Ihclr
game with the Royals on March 12. Joseph
Mnncoso added two doubles, u single, und two
runs. For the Royals. CUnt Bowe had three
doubles, u single, und two runs. Melller added
two doubles und a single,
On March 10. the Phillies heat the Astros 16-4.
Jeremiah Marka homered for the Advanced
Brake Indians In a 9-5 win over the Blue Jays on
March 9. Christopher Crass udded two doubles
and a single. Cameron Oraves also chipped In
with u lilt.
Michael Benge scored five runs us the Sanford
Rangers topped the Winter Springs Marlins 19-12
on March 8. Karl Lipscomb and Chandler
Roblnaon each scored three runs. Bobby Croas.
Jaaon Frost, und Tony Green each scored two
runs.
Th e Phillies topped the White Sox 12 8 on
March 7.
Michael Relfe hud two doubles, three singles,
five runs, und three RBI In the Royuls' 30-8 win
■over the Orioles on March fl. Mickey Sayre
added u double, four singles, four runs, und three
RBI. Allan Melendes, Anthony Moreo. and
Nathaniel Mansi each hit five singles.
Mickey 8ayre was 3 for-4 with a double, two
singles and three runs to lead the Orioles to a
16-5 decision over the Pirates. Mike Relfe also
had a double and two singles. Brandon Sasaer
hll three singles.
Allan Melendes, Brandon Sasser, Michael
Relfe, and Mickey 8ayre each had a double and
four singles for the Orioles In a 22-13 win over the
Angels on March 5.
Th e Phillies outlasted the Rangers 20-14 In a
game played March 5.
Billy Coode htt four singles and scored four
runs to help rally the Teph Seat Pirates to a 17-15
win over the Vlvona's Pizza Glunts on March 4.
Joseph Mancuao contributed three singles and
three runs. For the Giants, Brown hit a home run
and two singles.
Ben Mlnel hit two triples, two singles, and
drove In four runs to help the Winter Spring
Marlins hang on to heat the Longwood Astros
19-17 on Murch 2. Other contributors were Philip

Knight (two doubles, three slnglesl. Matt Woods
(double, three singles). Rachael Rlday (three
runs, three RBI), Devon O'Hand (double, two
singles), and Derek llarao (three singles).
Anthony Quarino had a double, two singles, and
Hirer RBI for the Astros.
MUSTANG
W inning pltehrr Bo Oooch contributed a
single, iwo RBI. and ii run to lead the Rangers to a
15-8 win over the Asiros on March 15. Paul llgen
added iwo singles, a run, mid mi Rill.
Danny Grimes laid four singles, four runs, and
three RBI for the Rangers as thr rallied liy Hie
Braves for un 18-11 win on March 12. W inning
pitcher John Hengehold added three singles,
two runs, and nn RBI Alexia Figueroa singled
nnd scored a run for the Braves
Kyle Quintero drove In two runs with a litast
lo the fence lo lead the Cardinals In a lfl-5 rout of
the Astros on March 12. Tim Schou was the
winning pitcher will* relief help from Paul
Leldlgh nnd Michael Loulan
Tim Gately and Josh Liles each lilt two
singles and scored two runs to help the While Sox
down the Pirates 12-5 mi March 11. Mike Nelson
udded a single and a run. Pickett was the
winning pitcher while Johnson suffered Hie loss.
Paul llgen collected Itiree singles, three runs,
und four RBI as the Rangers held off the Royals
10-9 on March 10. Bo Oooch adderl iWo singles
nnd two runs. Ossie Crosby was Hie winning
pitcher.
W inning pitcher Robbie Carr had two singles,
three runs, and two RHI fnr Hie II.D. Realty Cubs
bounced the Dodgers 10 4 on March 10 Mike
Manlscalco added a single, four runs, and an
RBI, To n y Duller had a single, one run, amt Hirer
RBI. For Hie Dodgers. T. Dunberry singled and
scored Iwo runs. R. Jones was I lie losing pitcher.
Anthony Safler was .'t-for-3 and scored four
m m In support of winning pltehrr Paul Leldlgh
as thr Winter Springs Cardinals lopped the
Sanford Dodgers 13-7 on March 9 Kyle Quin­
tero lilt a double
Timmy Btormer struck out Hie last two
batters with the lying run on third base to
preserve Hie II I) Realty Cutis' 7-0 win over the
Marlins on March 8. Lending the offense were
Mike Manlscalco (two singles, two RUB. Robbie
Carr (single, two runs. m ill. Tim Btormer und
Bryan Ward (each with a single, run. and an
RBI), and Tony Duber (single. RHI). For the
Marlins. Jason Lousrna had a double, single, one
run. and iwo RBI
W inning plleher Robbie Carr mid reliever Tim
Btormer combined on a three-hitler, leading Hir
I I-D. Really Cubs to a 4-1 decision over Hie
Rangers on March 5. Tony Duber Ird the offense
with a triple, run. und un RBI. Carr added a
double. For the Rangers. Frank Gooch doubled
and scored. Chris Krall lilt two singles.
Ryan Clpparone mitpltelied Jimmy Pat­
terson as the Lake Mary Blue Jays downed the
Sanford Dodgers H I mi Mareli 5. Offensive slurs
were Phillip Roberts, Scott Chapman, Clp­
parone, Kevin Joyce, Jammar Guy. and
Patterson
W inning pitcher Jacob Pickett tossed three
scoreless Inning, striking out seven. In the While
Sox's 12-0 shutout of the Cardinals on Marcli 3.
He also Idl a double, two singles, and scored three
run*. Gray hud a triple, single, and two runs
Nelson singled twice ami scored a run.
After giving up six runs In Hie first inning.
Dominic Petracca settled down and allowed
only one more run over Hie next four Innings as
the Indians rallied past tin- Dodgers. 12-7
Mathew Fraysier krvrtl the offense with a
double, single, and three Util Pctrucca. Fred
Coursty. and Marty Pierce each had a single and
an RHI Derrick Hennlngscn also singled
Pickett, Gray, and winning pitcher Brian
Armstrong each lilt two singles tor the While
Sox In a 5-4 decision over the Royals on March 4
Rhine singled twice for the Royals Codrey and
losing pitcher Tommy LaBrano each lilt a single.
Derek Hennlngscn collected two singles, a
run, and two RBI to help the Indians hold off thr
Rangers. 13-10. on March 2 Jeremy Pearson
added a single, two runs, and an RBI while Fred
Couraey had a single, run. and one RBI W inning
pitcher Mathew Fraysier also scored a run.
Matt Groover doubled, singled, scored a run,
and had an RBI In the H.D. Really Cubs' 14-7 win
over the Cardinals on March 2 Also chipping In
were Robbie Carr (single, four runs, two RBI).
Tim Btormer (single, three runs, two RBI), and
Brian Ward (single, run. three RBI). Tony
Duber was the winning pitcher.
PONIES
Tarik McCall lilt a solo home run In support ol
winning pitcher Brian Petrakls as the Braves
bested the Marlins 5-1 on March 10, Matt
McCarthy udded a double, one run. and two RBI.
J.J. Finn singled and drove In two runs.
Paulo Littleton doubled twice mid scored
twice In the Lake Mary Marlins' 12-9 victory over
tlie Casselberry Roekles on Feb. 26. Matt
Allegra and Berrett Klinger each hit two
singles and scored two runs, Tim Raines Jr.
singled and scored twice. Andy llall and Ryan
Aberjon each lmd a single and a run. Simmons
had three singles for the Rockies. Torres lilt two
singles. Jaaon Hillard was Hie winning pitcher.
W inning pitcher Chrla Knuelle and relievers
Chris Drake, Brian Petrakla. and Matt Mc­
Carthy combined on a no-hltlcr far the Braves in
a 6-0 win over the Pirates on Feb. 20. Drake had
two singles and an RBI. McCarthy added a
single, run. and two RBI. Adam Winstead
singled, scored n run. and had an RBI. Petrakls
ulso singled and scored u run.
Rudy Perez and Damian Bonaccl tossed a
one-till shutout at the Sanford Phillies, leading
the Casselberry Astros to an 11-0 win on Feb. 26.
Bonaccl led the offense with three doubles, three
RU1, nnd a run. Also chipping in were Donald
Taylor (double, three runs, three RBI), Ricky
Rodriguez (double, RBI), nnd Travis Staats
(double). Huffman, the losing pitcher, had the
Phillies' only hit.
Nick Chapman was the winning pitcher over
Ned Raines as the Lake Mary Marlins beat the
Sanford Phillies 11-0 on Feb. 5. Joe Vielna bad a
double, two singles, and four RBI for the Phillies.
Scott Hillnakl doubled, singled twice, and drove
In two runs for Hie Marlins.
Paulo Littleton doubled and singled while
winning pitcher Scott Hillnakl till two singles lo
lead the Luke Mary Marlins to u 10-0 rout af Hie
Casselberry Asiros on Feb, 3. Donald Taylor tilt
a triple nnd two singles for (he Asiros.
K.J. Johnson tossed a two-hit shutout for Hie
Rockies In u 10-0 stroll by the Phillies. Neal
Maybln led the Rockic uttack with a home run.
two runs, and three RBI. Bryan Parka added a
double, single, two runs, und Iwo RBI. Jeff
Monaco hud a double, two runs, und two RBI.

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S T . A U G U S T IN E — Here Is the Florida Sports
Writers Association Class F&gt;A All-Stale hoys and
girls basketball teams for the 1993-94 season
CLASS 5AB0YS
First Team
Corey Louis, senior. Miami Northwestern:
Charlie Miller, senior. South M iam i: Allen
Edwards, senior. Miami Senior: Vince Carter.
|unlor, Mainland; Genlf llrnwer. senior. Fort
Walton Beach.
Sacond Team
T im James, Junior. Miami Northwestern:
W illie Anderson, senior, Boone; Marlon
Lawson, senior. Lakeland Lake Glbscm; Damian
Grant, senior. Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson:
Derek Willis, senior. Jacksonville Heueh Fletehei
Third Tonm
Raja Bell, senior. Miami Killian: Jimmy
Newberry, senior. Lake Mary; Marques Wasti
Ingtori. senior. Pensacola; Damien M&lt; Knight,
senior. Miami Edison; Travese Woolfork. sopho­
more. Vrro Beach.
CLASS5A GIRLS
First Team
Tra cy Reid, senior. Miami Central; Tm dsha
Rickman, senior. Fort Walton Beach; Teresa
Jenkins, senior. Tam pa Hillsborough: Jennifer
Jordan, senior. Miami Norland: Tam ara Carter,
senior. F’orl Lauderdale Dillard.
Second Team
Deanna Oraves, senior. Lake Howell; Nikki
Sullivan, senior. Lakeland: Chnrm nln Leslie.
Junior, Pensacola Washington. Nlrnlette Bvrrett,
Junior. Tam pa King: Mec belle Murray, senior.
Miami Norland.
Third Team
Dondrla Copeland, senior. Apopka; Kelly
T ic irh , senior. Parkland Douglas; Gina Grazlani.
sophomore. Cooper City; Lysa Mooreflcld,
senior, Lake Brantley; Ociavta Jones, senior,
Veto Beach.

S T . A U G U S T IN E — Th e Florida Sports Writers
Association Class 4A All-Slate boys and girls
haskeihall teams for the 1993-94 season
CLASS 4A BOYS
First Team
I,eRnn Williams, senior. Bradenton Southeast;
Damon Smith, senior. Tam pa Hay Tech; Gerald
Zimmerman, senior. Lakeland Kathleen; {juanius
Sim m ons, senior. Deerfield Beach; Trcpiaii
Kilpatrick, settlor. Hallandale.
Second Team
Maurice Graham, senior. Pori Charlotte Duln
Brow n. Junior. St. Petersburg Boca (''le g .I
itermini Sm ith, settlor. Ocala Vanguard Telly
Cornsdale, senior. Pori St. Lurie: Erik &lt; re p
Junior. Ft Lauderdale SI Thom as Aipilnas
Thitd Team
Corey Ellis, senior. St. Petersburg Horn ('lego
Josh Poslorlno. Junior. Clearwater: Rod Butler
settlor. Tallahassee Godby: Harold Johnson.
Junior. Cape C oral: T y ro n e Baker, senior
S |t r I n g f I e I d R n t It e r ( o r d
CLASS4A GIRLS
First Team
Dana Smith, senior, 8t. Cloud; Octavln Blue,
senior. Davie Nova; Akita Hcntlcy. sophomore. Si
Petersburg Boca Clcgn; Ebony Cmtdgo. senior
Palm Beach Forest Hill: Aesha Brown, settlor.
Tam pa Robinson.
Socond Team
Pyrin Gilmore. Junior. Jacksonville Wnllsurt:
Leona Jones, sophomore. Cape Coral Mariner:
Tennlaha Eason, Junior, Seminole; Kyni Hope
Junior. Ft Lauderdale McArthur. Julia Boros,
senior. Ft Lauderdale St Thom as Aquinas
Third Toam
Aqiicnda Clark, settlor. Tallahassee Leon,
lenshn Stallworth, senior, Pensacola Escambia:
Angela Fisher, Junior. Venice; Jucqulc Gulley,
senior. Bradettlon Southeast: Marsha Gl.m vlllr,
junior. South Plantation

Bow ling-------Continued from IB
Vlshneskv.
560; Games — Vandrbeek. 214:
Vlshneskv. 2 12
Women's Series — Barbara
Richards, 530. Agnes Ognosky.
312. Games — Ognaskv. 195:
Jean Weber. 182
SATURDAY SENIOR CITIZENS
March 19
Men's Series — Don Bangs.
•182: John Brown. 474. Games
— Joe Drcwnlak. 192; Lamar
Echols. 178
Women's Series — liar atm
Richards, 505: Grace M&lt; Gomgle.
417; Games — Richards. 1H3,
McGonlglr. 137
A • S YOUTH, Match 19
Serlea — Jason Hoyul. 537:
Rl eky S a lm o n . 477; Logan
Jackson. 444; Jonathon Shields.
415
Games — Royal. 2(XL Salmon.
170; Ja c k so n . 167: Jc re tn v
Taylor, lilt
M -C YOUTH, March 10
Serlea — Shcrrec Gooierman.
5 0 0 ; Z a c h a ry C ooper, 4 05.
Joseph Cooper. 363; .James
Bern log. 354,
Games — Gonlcrmun. 170
Zachary Cooper. 149: Eric Set
He. 131 .Joseph Cooper. 127
BEACHTIME. Match 20
Men's Series — Dick Porctii.
635: Ron Allm an. 601; Games
— Porcttl. 234: Allman. 201
Women's Series — Linda
SI afford. 574; Dottle Roberson.
547; Games — Nancy Norris,
2 15: Stafford, 215.
WASHDAY DROPOUTS
March 21
Men's Series — Bob Meyers.

002 Elmer Slulflrl. 582 Games
— Meyers. 223 Stufllel. 20H
Women's Series — Barbara
Richards. 536; Cam! Meyers.
458: Games — Richards. 212.
Eleanor VVIndle. 205
BARBOUR BROTHERS, March 21
Men’s Series — Hill Riley.
579. Jot lonlka. 551; Gamea —
Jtmlka. 229 Riley, 205: Frank
I larrmgton. 205
Women's Series — Norma
Normandy. -178 . Patricia Sipley.
455; Gomes — Sipley. 1M1
Nnrmaiulv. 178

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B u s in e s s

Company on the move

IN BRIEF
ANNOUNCEMENTS
New apartments

Wansley to relocate to larger facility
By HICK PF1IPAUP

SA N FO R D — Tow no Centre Apartments, the new 184-unlt
rental apartment complex located on S.R. -10. one mile west of
U.S. 17-5)2. will reportedly he ready for occupancy on- May
15th. David M. W llincr. president of S W T Construction. Inc,,
says the construction phase Is right on schedule.
Th e com m unity has one. two and three bedroom units
aturtlng at $395) per month. "T h e amenity package Is second to
none." said W llincr.
For Information, phone Lynn Edmondson. 322-TO W N .

Paulucci progress
SA N FO R D — Entrepreneur Jeno I’auluccl, home based In
Sanford, has announced a new food-scYvIce concept which lie
hopes to expand Into shopping malls nationwide: n I’nsta Howl
quick-serve restaurant.
Th e first Pasta Howl, following a long line of business
startups, has been set up In the food court In Orlando’s Florida
Mall, it serves up a mixed menu of pasta dishes that goes
beyond the Italian theme.
"W e think pasta Is really an International product," said
Jeffrey J . Cotter, executive vice president of operations for
Pasta Howl International Inc.
Paulucci. 75. became a multimillionaire decades ago with
Jeno's frozen pizza and the Chun King line of Chinese
products. Selling out to giant cor|M&gt;ratlons. he Inter became a
residential-commercial developer In Central Florida.
In later years, he has gone back Into the food business,
starting with Mlchellnn's frozen Italian dishes and then the Yu
Sing brand of eggs rolls.

MEETINGS
Sales tax info
O R L A N D O — Reid F. Tillery, author of "A n Investor's Guide
to County Sales Ta x Sides in Florida." will be the featured
speaker at the next m onthly m retlng of the Central Flortdn
Realty Investors. The meeting Is scheduled for Wed. April 0,
beginning at 6 p.m .. In Rnmndu Inn. 3200 W. Colonial Drive.
Orlando.
Cost for the program Is $2 per visitor. Including snack buffet.
For Information on theC FR I. phone Mike Trexlcr, 85)7-6738.

Intangible tax info
S A N F O R D — Margaret Anderson, taxpayer assistance
specialist with the Florida Department of Revenue will discuss
filling out tax forms, filing, amnesty and Investments during
appearances from 3 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.. Wednesday. April 0
at the Public Llbrury In Lake Mary, and Tuesday. April 12 ut
the Public Llbrury In Sanford.
Th e seminars ure free of charge and open to the general
public. Space Is limited, and advance reservations are urged.
Phone Norma at 872-6383.

Lake Mary Chamber
L A K E M ARY — Al Carrato of International Team ing
Associates. ITA , will lie the featured guest ut the breakfast
meeting. Wednesday. April 6. of the Lake Mury/I feat brow
Chamber of Commerce. IT A Is a high technology marketing
company operating throughout the U.S. and Canada. Carrato
operates from headquarters In Lake Mary.
The meeting Is scheduled to begin at 7:45 u.m. ut Heathrow
Country Club. For additional Information, plume the chamber
at 333 4748.

Winter Park Chamber
W IN TE R PARK — Plans have been finalized for the Minority
Huslncss E x |ki ’5)4 Diversity In Trade event, sponsored by the
Winter Park Chamber's Minority Huslncss Committee. The
expo will be held Tuesday. April 16. There will be two sessions.
Th e first, from 8:30 u.m. until 4 p.m. will la: at the Langford
Hotel In Winter Park. Th e second, from 5:30 until 8:30 p.m.
will be at the Winter Park Civic Center.
Reservations for booths and Information Is available by
phoning Carolyn Winston. Winter Park Chamber. 644-8281.

Herald Staff Writer
SA N FO R D - Wansley United
Moving and Storage, located at
200 N. Holly Ave. since the mid
I5)50s, Is moving. Th e business
Is taking over the old Cobin Rout
Company facilities at 500 Silver
Lake Drive In Sanford.
"It will be an excellent location
nnd much larger than what we
have now," said General Maling­
er Hob W elch. "W e will be
located near the Lake Mary
H o u l e v n r d e x i t f ro m th e

G r e e n w a y . a n d n e a r the
airport." he added.
Th e new hulldlng will contain
20,000 square feet ol warehouse,
3.800 square feel of office area,
nnd 8.000 square feet of air
conditioned and climate con­
trolled storage
»
"W e will have the largest
climate controlled storage area
of any moving company In all of
S e m in o le C o u n t y . " W e l c h
explained, "and possibly In a
large area of Central Florida."
"W e have Just outgrown our
present b u ild in g ." he said.

"W e've even had to turn a trailer
Into some additional olflee space,
and the warehouse Is Just getting
I oo crowded."
Even with 8.000 s.f. of climate
controlled space. Welch said
6.000 have already been booked.
Th e moving company will be
moving Itself beginning April I
Welch hopes to be completely
operational at the Silver Lake
building within two weeks, with
everything totally moved by May
1.

The Greater Sanford Chamber
of Com m crre has already ar­

Seaplanes are a splash
By NICK PPIIPAUP

Horald Staff Writer
S A N F O R D

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F lo rid a

Seaplanes. Inc., headquartered
at the Monroe llurbour Marina In
Sanford, has been doing more
than making sightseeing trips.
Pilot training and special lours
arc also underway.
During the month of February.
Florida Seaplanes trained 13
new pilots from all over the
nation and parts of the world.
Capt. Rich Hensch. owner anti
major pilot, says there are 14
a lrru d y signed up to begin
training In March.
" W e had a t r ai nee from
A r g e n tin a ." lie co m m ented,
"nnd we have n man now who
comes from Mexico. Just to train
In this type of aircraft."
Pilots are allowed to bring
friends along on their training
flights al no additional cost. If
they have a friend who also
wishes training, the cost Is
greatly reduced, by what Hensch
calls his "B u d d y " program.
"Earlier this m onth." he con­
tinued. "w e had n group of
senior citizens from Orlando
come to Sanford Just to experi­
ence the excitement we have
with seaplane flights. We divided
the group In half with some
taking a 10 to 15 minute plane
ride, while others went on a
river boat cruise. T h e n they
traded places and went on the
other trip."
"After their trips and flights,
we all gathered together for a
Florida Ifurbcquc meal, and I'
was a good time for all." lie
observed.
Hensch said this type of activi­
ty for special groups nppeurs to
tie Increasing. "T h e people want
udventure without danger.” he
said, "and wc cun certainly give
that."
Florida S c a p lu n c s now

M.t.M PUolo by Town, Vmtini

Audioprosthology
SA N FO R D — On Feb. 13, 25 students received their
Certificate of Accomplishment In Audioprosthology, during
graduation ceremonies In Tam pa. Among them was Jun e
Dunwald, of Lake Mury. from the Ucltone Hearing Center, 2200
S. French Avenue. Sunford.
The 15-semester hour training Included courses In hearing
science, audiology, rehabilitation, business managerment and
practlcutn. It was offeered through the Joint cooperation of the
American Conference of Audioprosthology and the Interna­
tional Hearing Aid Society.

Kmart gives gift
O R LA N D O — Luwrcncc Mercer of Orlando was the winner of
a 81.000 gift certificate from the Orlando Kmart store on E.
Colonial Drive. The contest was part of the "Fabulous
Wallpaper and Paint" sweepstakes. Mercer was selected In a
random drawing from ober 50.000 cntrnnts nationwide.

By NICK P FIIP A U F

Horald Stall Writer
SA N FO R D — Nominations arc
now open for Secretary of the
Year . T h e Gr c ut er Sanfo rd
Chamber of Commerce will ac­
cept nominations through April
20.
Th e winner will Ire selected by
u special chamber board, and
Introduced d u rin g a special
luncheon Frlduy. April 29. ut
noon, at the chamber headquurtcrs.
Chamber Executive Director
Dave Farr said nominating tills
special group of people Is u way
to show appreciation for all the
work secretaries do for their
bosses.
In 15)92, Gloria Burke, secre­
tary for D r. Roger Stewart,
received the award.
Last y e a r It was D e b b ie
Whllcheud. secretary for Judge
Alun Dickey.
Awards should be submitted
In written form for secretaries or
executive assistants, to the
Chamber office.
Chamber membership Is not
required for a nomination or to
attend the special luncheon.
F a r r a n n o u n c e d that the
special guest ut the luncheon
w i l l be K a t h e r i n e W .
Ramsbcrgcr. director of Mctio
Orlando Film nnd Television
Office, and vice president of the

operates Irom three locutions. In
addition to Sanford, ports have
a l s o b e e n e s t a b l i s h e d in
Kissimmee's Waterfront Park
near the downtown area, and al
Palm Gardens Marina between
Tavares and Leesburg In Lake
Coutitv
Hensch observed.
All
e q u i p m e n t , facilities and
personnel are licensed by the
F A A , State ol Florida and local
Jurisdiction, and arc lolly In­
sured."
Th e company has new M7-235

Economic Development C o m ­
mission of Mid-Florida.
She Is scheduled to discuss
television and commercial productlon. marketing and business
development In the area through
this film and television activity.
Tickets arc ulrcady available
for the Secretary of the Year
luncheon, at $8 per person.
For reservations or additional
Information regarding nomina­
tions. phone the chamber office
at 322-2212.

Muule planes, as well as a
beautifully restored 15)46 G4-IA
G ru m m a n Widgeon. Recently
added Is a totally restored 15)46
HI- Luscornbe as a rental aircraft.
Pilot training Is for seaplane
ratings and performance
seaplanes
Costs are 85)5)5 lor private or
commercial licenses, anti 81.25)5
lor A TP . Widgeon training Is
$350 per hour. 8F Luscornbe
rentals ure 880 per hour ulter
checkouts.

He Is pleased with the opera
lion in Sanford "W e have gone
beyond the stage of |usl ollrrln.
tourist flights.” he said U» an
still doing that, lint the pilot
training and special gioup at
rangem ents are growing In
leaps anti (rounds, and we an
h u p p y to be p a r i ol tin
expansions here In downtown
Sanford."

Hensch Is a retired U.S. Navy
ftghlcr/altuck topgun trained

For additional Information
contact Hensch at 3 3 1-5155

The Greater Sanford Chambor of Commerco Ambassadors held a
ribbon culling recently for Thrift Etc., localod at 419 E. 1st St.,
Sanford, which donates part of Its profits to the Society for
Prevention of Cruelly to Animals. Centor with scissors, owners
Bambl and Gene Schuman, with employees Abo Wfchler (with
cap) and Dorothea Hadley. The dog, Honry, Is the store's mascot.

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HtrtM Ptioto by Eltln* aidd.ni

Doggone good time

Irom Lako Monroe. Trips woto alternated *ith
boat rides on tho SI. Johns River.

Senior citizens Irom March Slroot Sonlor Citizens
Center In Orlando take turns riding a seaplane

W h o w ill b e S a n f o r d ’s
S e c r e t a r y o f th e y e a r?

KUDOS

ranged a rlhlHin cutting for th&lt;
new location on April 15).
"A s for the 200 Holly Aveinn
location." he said, "w e art
n e g o t i a t i n g w i t h a l l gl n
m anufacturing com pany win
has Indicated It Is Interested it
buying the building from us
Welch would not Immediate!)
reveal who the company w oi
what the manufacturing would
Involve.
W ansley Is affiliated witii
Untied Van Lines, but Is in
tie pc title o i l y o w n e d and
n|ieraled.

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P e o p le

Pearces married 65 years
S p r in g

Pugh's Filling Station and Iho Lako Mary Garago as thoy lookod In
1934. Today. Iho buildings aro Country Club Produco and Headrick's
FoodSlore.

Bunnies and veggies
keep things hopping
in ‘downtown’ area
It y o u h a v e n ' t h e r n In
"dow ntow n" Lake Mary lately,
vou really are missing a treal!
We have cole little bunny rab­
bits lor you lo pel and Irrsh
vegetables lor \t » i lo cat! Tilings
are deniillely "Impping!"
T w o new businesses have
opened up In what Is referred lo
•by longtime Lake Mary residents
as the downtown area of the city
Hendrick's Feed Store has been
operating since Ihc Iniii-r pari ol
Iasi year and Is the home of the
cole I It 1le butinlm on display In
llieli pen on the sidewalk outside
the store
Karller this month. Country
Cluli Produce opened for busi­
ness nexi dour Itoih businesses
occupy "historic buildings" that
date back to the early lf)20s
Hendrick's Feed Store was origi­
nally Gus W ym an’s Garage, and
Country C lub Produce was the
Lake Mary Filling Station The
lllhng stallon was purchased in
11)32. by llarvcy I’ugli. who sold
It In 11)45 lo Ralph Abells The
building siood vacant for many
years prior lo tlx- opening of the
produce store, Th e re was a
barbecue restaurant there in the
late l!)7t)s
Laura and Bob llilras/eskl arr
the new huslncwi operators The
Boraszeskls are residents of
G e n e v a a n d me t D a n n y
Headrick, the feed store owner.
In 1!)H6 when they purchased

LA K E M ARY

MARY
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SHARI
BRODIE
the properly for their home Irorn
him Bol&gt; is a licensed general
eorilraeiur. originally bum New
Jetsey He and Laura, a native
Floridian, bad considered lor
sometime opening a business
that would allow tier to still
s p e n (I I I in e w i t h t h e i r
three-year old daughter. Carrie
Laura already had a garden
started on a half-acre ol their
slx-aere property.
Boh was familiar with the
p r o d u c e business, h a v i n g
worked In the business in New
Jerse y. W hat was a shared
Interest turned Into n family
business alfalr. Hob says that
one or the reasons they decided
to open the produce store was
because fresh trull and vegeta­
bles are something everyone
uses and needs ami soim-ltilng
that wasn't readily available to
residents ol the Dike Mary area.
Laura says tltil response lo
ihc new business bus lieen "very
See Lake Mary. Page 6D 7B

b r e e z e s

('rill and Hubert Pearce are on
Cloud Nine over their most
recent, and quite unique, ac­
complishment — the celebration
of their G5th wedding anniversa­
ry, Hut to the Pearces, II doesn't
seem like 65 years. Wasn't It |usl
yesterday? The re 's no doubt
about It. the couple eduldn’i
have been happier.
" I wish everyone who gets
married could be as happy as we
have been for 65 years. I
wouldn't rhnnge a day of li,"
(T ill said. "I thank m y God
everyday."
The couple were honored, in a
pink and while selling, al it gala
anniversary reception ai the
Markham Woods First llaptlsi
Church on March 13. given by
I h e i r da l i g h t e r . B a r b a r a
Rayburn During ihc appointed
hours, about 75 relatives and
Inends. including several bom
the Lake C lly area, called m
wish I hem well
( ’ rill r ecei ved the guests
wearing a purple and pink print
dress enhanced with a while
carnation corsage showered with
pink baby's breath and ptnk
satin rlhtmnx. llu b rii wore a
while boutonniere In the lapel of
bis grey business suit co m ­
plemented with a pink sblri and
ptnk He
As s i si mg in se rvin g were
Patricia Paschal), punch, and
Carol Com pton and F ram e s
Mitchell, cuke
(T ill and Hubert were married
in liljtl at Jasper and moved to
S.mlord In HlJ-t where the\
made their home uuill aboul live
years ago when they moved to
Casselberry
Hubert founded Centra! Flot
Ida Foods hie in lb-16 and sold u
In Iblifi lie has coullntifd to
lollow Ins prolesston ol lax
accounting and is still working
at nearly H-J For m any years, lie
was treasurer ol the First Bapllsi
Church In Sanford and has been
treasurer ol the Markham Woods
Baptist Church since Its foundlug I le also enjoys llshltig
Crlll. HU, lia s a lw a y s b e e n a
homemaker and was active In
her church and com m unity She
said. "W e love (lowers and we
work with them quite a lilt
Besides their d a ug ht e r .
Barbara Ituyhurn ot Casselberry.

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the Pearces have a son. II.M. J r .
ol Lake Mary, two grandchildren
and seven great grandchildren.
(b ill radiates sublime happi­
ness. II she bad II to do over
again, would she?
"O il, yes, wltlioiil a doubt!"
she beamed

Sharp student
addresses ESO
A charming brunette beauty.
Anna Htggtus. a Irishman at
Seminole High School, was the
guest speaker at the March
meeting ol the Sanlord chapter
Crlll and Hubert Pearce
See Dietrich, Page GB

Photo by Sunn Wonnor

H*&lt;*M Photo by I m

Kathy Krasnoff (seated In chair •and holding
corllficalo) was rocognlrod as having read 100
hooka al (ho March mooting of Epsilon Sigma
Omlcron. Surrounding Krasnoff nro (standing,
from toff) Hazel Cash, Kay Hall, Llbhy Provall.

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Elizabeth Boyd and Carolyn Cornelius. Sealed on
lolt side ( front row, from loft): Francos MllchoJI,
Erny Sokol and Charlotlo Knowles. Second row
(from loft) Joan Marcol, Stolla Orftl, Charlotte’
Smith. Vida Smith and Lourlno Mossongor.

Hobby: Painted cow skulls a
must in southwestern decor
By SUSANWENNER
Horald Correspondent

Htnld Photo by Sunn Wonnor

Monica Warner shows some of her hand-painted cow skulls, among other media.

Some people accidentally stumble on new
hobbles. One might nay Ihat's how Sunforclllc
Monica Warner began her unusual art Warner
paints on the skulls of cows, or should one say.
former cows. "I love to draw ." she satd. "I
draw on everything, even paper bags. One day
I decided to paint on a cow bead I had here."
Warner's husband of seven years, James,
helps her gel the medium that she paints on,
"M y husband works with three or four cattle
owners." she said, When the cow Is no longer
ot service (dead) anil the skull'ls all that's 1**11.
he gets It for me
Warner told how she prepares the skull lor
painting. I get the skull and bleach It Tor two
weeks," she said. "Then I set It In the sun lor a
day. Th e sun bleaches II even more. II It's
rough I sand over It, then I paint U. I've used
oil and acrylic water base. If 1 want more
texture I use oils "
Being a housewife and mother of two sons.
Joshua and Jacob, keeps her busy but her five
years of painting on the skulls has been her
outlet for tension relief.
"I haven't bad any art classes,“ she said
"It's Just a God-given talent." Cow skulls have
become a common decor In the new Santa Fe
look along with Indian figurines and zlg zug
rugs. "I've had some displayed at the Rib

Ranch In Sanlord." she said. "People have
bought some ol m y art through the displays
there." She was quick to point out that It was
also Just part of the decorating scheme there.
Warner's real talent was looking at pictures
In hooks, magazines, on cards or on com ­
memorative plates or even photographs and
pictures, and drawing from wlmt she sees. "It
really motivates me to see something I like and
copy It In a painting," site said. "T h e skulls
kind ol come m life when you paint on them. It
kind of gives them new meaning. 1 like doing
things that are different. I like the Indian and
Aztec stuff."
Warner spoke of the technical things to look
lor when selecting |usl the right cow skull
T he horn detaches from the skull." she said
"It s like a llogeriiall. T hen a slip horn goes
over the bom*, so finding horns with the skull
Is hard to find." Some of her creations are also
decorated with leather and feathers. "I tend to
do a lot of Indian painting on Ihcm ." she said.
"T h e first one 1 did was a western saddle. I
prefer Indians best, but I can paint anything on
them ." She originally stalled her hobby as a
way to decorate her own home In the Santa Fe
look and Western/lndlau accents.
Later, friends and family liked her work so
much that what she has done has become
birthday und anniversary gilts. "I got interest­
ed In it fur m y own home decorations." she
See Hobby, Page 7B

Sheriff, deputies join ‘Pasta for Pennies’
Wlml an exciting ilay for the
Orlando Lockhart Elementary
School's third grade class of
Cheryl C u rry Johnson. Sheriff
Don Esllnger came to have lunch
wi t h th em . T h e event was
prompted because of the class
Involvement In the " I ’asta for
Pennies" fund raiser sponsored
by Olive Garden to help support
the Leukemia Foundation for
children.
Mrs. Johnson's husband car­
ried the Idea to work at Ills Job,
and m any of the employers
helped with the penny dona­
tions. Because of the support
from the officers, they were
Invited to lunch with the class.
Th e y asked Deputy Johnson to
bring Sheriff Eslluger and two
other officers with him. The
class wrote letters to Deputy
Johnson thanking him for his
Hiipporl. thus, the Invitation to

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the sberlll and Ills stall for their
heroic effort.

SA N FO R D

Lord’s Supper set
MARVA
HAWKINS

have lunch was given.
In addition to keeping Semi­
nole County safe, the sheriff
found time to come and grant
the class its wish. Ills visit, along
with Capl. Greg Futch, Deputy
Johnson and Deputy Ernestine
Mitchell. It is still the holiest
topic being discussed by Mrs.
Johnson's class.
Mrs. Johnson's third grade
class and Assistant Principal
Shirley .James wishes to thank

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Th e celebration of The Lord's
Slipper before Ills crucifixion
and Ills resurrection on Easier
Sunday. Th e Holy Communion
service with Th e Lord's Supper
will he Thursday evening at 7
p.m. with a Joint com m unity
service at St. John Metropolitan
Baptist Church. East 10th St.
and Cypress Avenue. Churches
worshipping together are New
Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist
Church, choir and ushers. T h e
message will he delivered by the
Rev. Bobby J . Player; the Mt.
Mor iah P r i m i t i v e Baptist
Church, Rev. J . Fernandez, and
Pastor Robert D octo r, host
fl See Hawkins. Page 7B

The Rev. Bobby J. Player.

Choryl Curry Johnson (from loftjwlth husband Deputy Andrew
Johnson, Sheriff Don Eslingor, Deputy Ernestine Milcholl and Capl.
Greg Futch

�SB - Sanlord Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday, March 27. 1994

Dietrich
C o n tinued fro m Page SD
of Epsilon Sigma Omlcron. a
reading society of the Florida
Federation of Women's Clubs.
Anna, a versatile wrllcr, Is ihe
recipient of the National associa­
tion or English Teacher Award
for Iter essay entitled. "W hat Is
Your Most Important Possession
In Life?", Th e talented writer
proclaimed that her mind Is her
most cherished treasure.
She
shared the essay us well as a
short story and |hic : u she has
written.
T h e morning meeting, pre­
sided over by Chairm an Vida
Sm ith, was held at (lie beautiful
Loch arbor home of Elizabeth
tloyd w llh Kay Hall as cohostesss. They served a delicious
a s s o r t m e n t of h o m e m a d e
pastries. Juices and coffee.
Kathy KrasnolT was recognized
for having received the First
Century Award from the FFW C
ESO. Th is award ts given fur the
complctlllnu of 20 categories
w h ich requires reading 100
books to qualify.
Other Sanford ESO members
wlto have received this award
are: Charlotte Sm ith. Carolyn
Cornelius. Hazel Cash. Ihmnlc
Logan and Kllzahalh Boyd
Several hooks were briefly
reviewed and Slclln Orltt re­
ported on Audio Books available
to the blind.
Th e chairman announced the
following noinlimlliig com m it­
tee: Libby Prevail. Hnzcl Cash
and Jean Marcel. Election of
officers will take place al the
April 20 meeting al the home of
Pat Foster.

HtnM Photo by Suion Wonnor

Jessica Parker enjoys working w ith animals.

Garden Club hosts
annual card party

Hum ane Society
volunteer gives
love to critters
By SUSANWBNNER
Horald Correspondent
FERN PARK — Th e mot In for
the Seminole County Hum ane
Society reads "A ll Life Is Pre­
cious." Jessica Parker firmly
believes this to be true. The
director of the Humane Society
named many volunteers as great
assets but a few names stood
loretnosi lit bis mind.
One of the names was Jessica
Parker H e-frlt her service and
help with Ihe animals was very
much appreciated mid r. real
llfcsaver.
Parker was horn In Orlando
hut has lived In Fern Park since
she was one year old, "I have
even lived in Ihe same house
since I was one year old," she
said. 'T m a fifth generation
F lo rid ia n ." For four months
Parker has devoted much of her
Sundays and Mondays to the
Humane Society.
She told how she learned of
the need and began her en­
deavor. "W e get this publication,
"T h e Treasure Chest" at our
house.” she said. "I love lo go
through H and read the ads. One
day I noticed an ad that Ihe
Hum ane Society hud put In
about Deeding a volunteer to
take the animals hi the television
station on Mondays. I went down
and Fv been working with them
ever since." She offered that
she’s "always loved animals and
wanted to work there for a long
time."
Busy Is the best word to
describe Parker. She babysits
three days a week, homcschools
and finds lime for Ihe animals
she loves, not only ui her home,
hut at the Hum ane Society.
P a r k e r t akes her little
Volkswagen every Monday to
Chnnncl 0. CHS Television, for
them In show the a n im a ls
needing homes. T h is Is run on
their noon show. She felt the
television coverage helps the
animals find homes and the
success rale has been good.
"I've taken the animals there
every week for the last four
m onths, so that's about 16
anim als." she said. "Seeing Ihe
animals go to a home Is the best.
I've seen out of Ihe 16. only one
or two not llud homes. Th e ones
that don't get adopted are some­
times the ones that uren't as
pretty or have handicaps."
Parker showed some of the
dogs that she cares for. One of
her favorites wus a hound-type
dog will) one eye. "Th ere wns a
problem with (he eye and sur­
gery was needed to remove the
eye." she said. "It's actually the
animals like this that arc my
favorite. The ones that arc the
ugliest are my favorites." In fact.
Parker makes a special trip on
Sundays to give extra attention
to (he "u gly ones" and to pet
and cuddle each and every
anlmul al the shelter. Her duties
as a volunteer also Involves
bathing and walking dogs. "1

Th e Sanford Garden Club's
Annual Card Parly and luncheon
on St Patrick's Day was termed
"a success and lots of fun."
About GO card enthusiasts spent
several hours playing pinochle,
canasta, bridge. Kings in the
Corner and even ertbbagr.
T h e lu n ch e o n in c lu d e d a
chicken salad plate which all
seemed to enjoy.
Those In charge ol the annual
event were Batty Akers. Mary
Childers and Barbara Bradshaw.
Proceeds from the benefit will
go toward sending two youths lo
sum m er camp ol Wcklvu.

dress real casual." she said.
"N rv c r wear while lo work or
you'll end up looking as dirty as
the dogs you've bathed. Five
minutes later they're rolling In
the dirt anyw ay."
A newsletter Is published by
the Humane Society and Parker
suggested anyone Interested In
finding out more ubout how to
help should call and have their
name placed on the mulling list
or come to the shelter Itself. "I'd
suggest especially coming down
and seeing the need," she said."
If Interested people went down to
Ihe Humane Society and saw all
Hie wonderful animals needing
help. I'm sure they’d feel the
great need and want to help."

Italian Night
rates rava reviews
Patrons attending the Sanford
W om an’s Club Indian Night last
Saturday rated the annual event

H *»ld Pholqby Tommy Vlnctni

Mary Chlldors (from loft). Mary MacTavIsh,
president ol Iho Sanlord Garden Club, and Botty
Akers admire Iho docorntlons lor Iho club's

annual card party. Including a pot ol gold at Iho
end of Iho rainbow. Chlldors an Akers wore on Iho
cornmlltoo along wllh Barbara Bradshaw.

us ''delicious as usual."
Ilm
_ js honored
Becky Rlggf
m tiim . Manta Min! A steady
at
bridal
al
shower
she
stream of diners paraded tn
Th e Kaywooil home of Mindy
during the hours to sample and
Kills was the al true live selling
devour Ihe succulent spaghetti
fur a miscellaneous bridal show­
with all the nxin's.
Chairm an Pat Bowen said she er Sunday. March 2&lt;). honoring
her sister. Rebecca (Becky) Ellis
was pleased with the turnout
who iH'came the bride or Patrick
and response.
An authentic Italian motif was Forrester yesterday In Winter
carried out In the decor of the Park.
Th e hostess served a delicious
quaint clubhouse — strictly Old
buffet luncheon to Ihe guests
World ambleure.
C lu b President Jean Melts followed by a large shcelcukf
played background piano music decorated In the bride's colors of
that Included a medley ol old cobalt blue, hunter green and
favorites lo the delight ol the burgundy. These same colors
were repealed In the decora­
patrons while her son. Seott
Metis, was helping Choi Carl tions
Opening the gaily-packaged
Dletrleh In the kitchen
Sanford Mayor Beltyc Sm ith, a gilts was the highlight of the
past rlu h president, welcomed afternoon It didn't take the
the guests as they arrived Isabel petite Becky long lo tear Into Ihe
Wilson and Helen Kam insky gilts and tip those colorful rib
were tn charge of tickets at Ihe I k iiis oil She received a variety
door. Plants used In the decor ol lovely and useful gilts
Am ong those attending were
were up lor grabs and were
muter the direction ol DcLorcs (ieorganna Bender, mother ol
the bride. Longwood; and Mary
Lash and Joanne Lucas.
ihlllm an und tills writer, cousin
J a n I c e a tt d W e n d e l l
Springfield gave the evening a and great aunt ol the bridegroom
rave review while at a nearby horn Sanford
table. Clayda and Ashby Jones,
Joyce and Blake Sawyers and
Jeanne and Henry T a m m did ’64 class reunion
likewise
T h e Seminole High School
Assisting Pul on till* c o m m it­ Clnss or 1964 will hold Hu- 30th
tee were: Faye Siler. Karen class reunion on Ju ly 22 and 2 J
Richardson. Mary Hide Jones, at the Days Inn South, Daytona
Mary Childers ami Polly Pezold
Beach Shores. On the 22nd, a

file Sanford W om an's Club
monthly Bridge Social was held
at the clubhouse with three
tables of players.
High score lor the day was ,t
tie between Mary Dale Jones ami
Dth McKIrath Second high w.i*
won by L ib b y P re va il with
Shirley coming in third
Ot h e r players Included
Charlotte Sm ith. Tout Hobson
Frances Wilson. Elizabeth Dunn
Vel Logan. Doris Sit-In. Margaret
Gross and Isabel Wilson
Th e next Bridge Social will Is
held on April 13 at the home ol
Rose Jacobson Members an
asked lo make their reservations
in advance by (-ailing 322-38-19
or 349-5637.

Have breakfast with the Easier
Bunny on Saturday, April 2
from 9 lu I I a.m..
at the
Sanford Woman's Club. 309 S
Oak Ave. Sponsored by the
Ju n io r Woman's Club, the event
will also Include an Easier egg
hunt, crafts, games and prizes
Pollyannu the clown will In- on
hand lo do face-painting art and
of course, the Easier Bunny will
pose with children for photos.
Tickets, ut S3 each, arc avail­
able at the door. For Informa­
tion, call 323-8310.

Parker spoke ol working with
Ihe blanket drive uround J a n u ­
ary. "In January there wns u
blanket drive." she said. “ There
was an overwhelming response.
Th e y had more blankets than
they knew what to do with.
Many volunteers came down to
store the blankets In sheds to
keep them from gettng wet and
to save them for future needs."
References arc now needed
when adopting an animal from
the Hum ane Society. Parker
spoke of the 24-hour hold after
application Is made. "I tike them
cheeking out pcuplc adopting an
anim al." she dultl. "It looks Into
past pets and reasons they don't
have them. It may prevent us
from c o m in g out In u few
months to pick up an abuse
ease."
She described the Humane
Society right now as "busting at
the scams." After a short caress
of the pot belly pig awaiting
a d o p t i o n , s he s p o k e of a
Shetland pony (hut wus once a
resident. " I ’ve heard a lot of
stories about other animal orga­
nizations around to w n ," site
said. "T h e animals here arc
under better conditions. The
Humane Society even picks up
animals on the highway. There's
a r e s c u e g r o u p to s a v e
greyhounds from poor living
conditions and rescue (hem from
abuse ut tile rucc track."
Precious may he the way the
Humane Society describes life
Inti the attitude or Parker holds
true to llie word too. She dis­
played such a concern und love
for the animals. Her obvious
lighting spirit fur the underdog
and her desire to make the world
a better place fur all life was
something to he admired. Every
organization needs volunteers
like Parker.

THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT

Bridge Social

Hove breakfast
with Easier bunny

Paiker works mainly with the
dogs. Although shr has eats of
her own at home and loves
them, she feels for the dogs at
the Humane Society. "T h e y say
a dog Is man's best friend." she
said. " T h e dogs stuck In those
cages tend to bond more with
the humans. Cats seem lo enjoy
heng left alone hut (he dogs
really seem to need the coinpanlonahlp,"

U.S. SAVINGS BONOS

poolside reception will be held ,u
7 p in., and on the 23rd. then
will Ik - a barbecue at 7 p in
Family anil friends are Invited
Hotel reservations can he uiadi
by cal l i ng I -80 0 * 72 2 -3 2 97
Classmates attending the re
union should contact Peggy
G rie r Noell. treasurer. 3HHO
M oore's Station Road. Sanlord
32771 Telephone: (4071 323
8367
There ate dozens and dozen-,
ol missing classmates. In anyone
knows the whereabouts of 1'Mil
SI IS grads, please call lblk
H ig g in s. 4 0 7 8 2 4 - 5 3 9 5 The
Herald will publish a list ol ihrsi
missing males at a later dutr

lUtald Photo by Apryl Konliton

Body Bllbrey and Ed Mlllhul, ol Sanlord. wall lor
(heir dessert to be servod alter a dining adventure

at the Sanford Woman's Club annual Italian Night
on March 19.

(Doris Dietrich, Sanlord Herald
People editor, I* also a Herald
columnist covering Iho Sanlord
area. Phone: 322-2011.)

Lake Mary—
C o n tinued fro m Page OB
re ce p tiv e ," Luke M ary very
much sill] retains a small town
flavor and many people have
stopped In to wish iter well und
offer encouragement for the new
business.
Th e store will he open Monday
through Saturday with Laura
behind the counter to assist you
with your purchases. Laura says
that she hopes to eventually
supply most or (I k- produce from
her own garden. She emphasizes
that there will lx: "attention to
detail" where die quality and
freshness of the fruit or vegeta­
ble Is Involved. And all produce
!h guaranteed. Laura says lids
m ight seem an unbcllcvublc
conccpt to some people, but If
you buy something, lake It home
und then find something wrong
with It. she will be more than
happy lo replace II. even if II lias
already been cooked!
Laura Is also adlcrtlng recipes
for some of tlx: less common
fruits and vegetables that they
will he handling In the store, so
don’t hesitate to ask her for
cooking advice.
H eadrick's Feed Slore and
C o un try Club Produce arc locat­
ed on the west side of Country
C lu b Road, between C rystal
Luke and Wilbur Avenues, The
buildings retain m any of the
features present when first built
in the early IflOOs. Some trees
and flowers have been udded to
the landscape and definitely lend
to the "country atmosphere"
usually associated with these
types of businesses.

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Additionally, look lor the up­
coming opening of another new
business on Wlllxir Avenue. Th e
old post office building, which as
been vacant since the new post
office building opened on Lake
Mary Boulevard, will soon house
a new child care center.

St Peters plans
dinner ana auction
Tickels are now on sale for the
second annual Spaghetti Dinner
lo raise funds for St. Peter’s
E p is c o p a l C h u r c h Me di c a l
Mission lo Honduras.
Th e dinner will he held In
conjunction with an auction on
April 23. Th e dinner sturls al
5:30 p.nt. nod the auction Blurts
at 7 p.m. Adult tickets for the
dinner arc $3.50 und children's
tickets are $2.75. All proceeds
from the dinner and auction go '
towards the purchase of medi­
cine and medical supplies for the
mission to Quince Dr Enero,
Honduras. For more Information
on the auction, or lo purchased in n e r tick e ts, contact the
church at 444-5673.

Anna Dang wins contest
A n n a D ang, a tilth grade
student at Heathrow Elementary
School In L ake M a ry , was
chosen the 1994 first place
winner for grades 4-B In a poster
contest sponsored by the Central
F l o r i d a c h a p t e r of M A D D
(Mothers Against Drunk D riv­
ing). Th e contest was open to
students In grades 1 through 12
living lu Orange. Osceola and
Seminole Counties. Th e content

m i mmmoio my Mwry mrwtu

Carrie, Bob and Laura Buraszeskl are ready lo servo customore in a
colorful atmosphere at Country Club Produce.
theme wns "M y life Is In your
nods — Don't drink and drive."
Am ong the prizes received was u
$100 U.S. savings bond. Anna’s
poster lias been forwarded to the
M AD D national office for their
contest.

Business after Hours
T h e G r e a t e r Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce presents
Business After Hours, Thursday,
March 31, from 5:30 lo 7:30 p.m.
Flic event will he hosted by
Advantage Cellular, a Cellular
One authorized dealer at their
office locution. 3801 West Lake

Mary Blvd. In Ihe Lake Mar;
Village (I’uhllx) Shopping Ccn
ter. For more Information on thi
networking opportunity, pleas
cull the chamber office at 332
4748.

Mother’s Group
sets meeting
Th e next meeting of the Lak
Mary's Mother's Group will h
W ednesday, March 30 fror
9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Com nu
n l l y B u i l d i n g . 260 Nort
Country C lub Road. Th e speukt
□ See Lake M a ry , Page 7B

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Sanfotd Herald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday, March 21 . 1994 - 7B

Som e holiday ‘brag sh eets’
are w elcom e w ith gladness
D E A R A D D Y i I can't believe
you agreed vvlili that woman
who complained about ihose
i nscnsl l tvr people who h c ii I
*» ra (* l n « m I i n c o g r a h c d
ire w slr tiers every Christm as.
Site said they told ol thler
i c c n - i i g c n T spor t s a wa r d s ,
proms, trips, eic.. and all the
while she was silling here with a
lcell ared sou who was facing
neurosurgery.

Th e Christmas of '94. I will
Include the news thal I hurled
I he filth and Timil member of my
parental family. Three weeks
ago. the last of my three brothers
dlrd of cancer. So now, I am the
sole survivor. (Bight of m y fami­
ly have tiled of cancer.)
Do I want lo hear from "In ­
sensitive" people who might Icll
me Hint someone in their family
has cancer? Of course I do! If It's
terminal. I will commiserate
with litem. If uol. I will rejoice!
Do I want to hear about the
wonderful family reunion you
had last summer because my
own family Is gone? Yes! Fam i­
lies are wlial keep this plunrl
going!
H a rd ly a n y b o d y makes It
through lids life without feeling
(he sling of splinters from a
heavy cross. Hearing others’
good news while iKuirlng your
own sad news Is called ‘‘maturi­
ty-"
UNDERSTANDING IN IOWA

A D V IC E

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

She cited people who went on
and aliout their wonderful year
sending that newsletter in sometine "whose relative Is hauling a
llfc-threalcnlng Illness," nr the
wrller who talks of a job promo­
tion to someone who's unem ­
ployed.
T h is wom an's viewpoint Is
totally self-focused H ow is
e v e r y o n e w h o sent her a
Christm as card supposed to
know wlmt Is going on In her
Ilie?
What has happened to her

good sense — and yours? In ease
you think I am writing from a
picture-perfect life I was earing
lor m y terminally III mother one
C hr i st mast i me (she ' di ed at
Busier, weighing 00 pounds). |
was d iagnosed wi t h breast
earner and had a m astrclm hy
two days before Thanksgiving.
My beloved father In-tow died 10
d a y s b e f o r e yet a n o t h e r
Christmas. And one yrar, I had
to write to say that my brother
had been brutally murdered.

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people each won SIO worth ol
gas, Th e new Chevron Station is
at H50 Sun Drive oil Lake Mary
Boulevard and Is open 24 hours
a day. seven days a week.

Leader-Daughter Tea

The new Chevron station In
bake Mary held a grand opening
celebration March 1H and lit
The celebration held lots of fun
for children Penny the 1’enguln
and Sharnu visited from Sea
World, and Ginger the Clown
was on hand In help stall glvc
mit tree balloons and candy rtie
Hoofers girls helped out with the
refreshments
Patrons registered Im prizes
both days. Names were drawn
Saturday at I p in . Hector A
Carrasco won a Sea World year
pass. Hoy K Miranda won a
cooler and a smoker .Jolinalhon
Culver won a tool set. Jett King
won a bicycle. Hob Douglas won

Th e Stardust Service Unit of
G irl Scout s held a LeaderDaughter lea. Saturday, March
10 from 11-5 p.m. at Victorian
Tea Tim e in Longwood. Th e lea
was the llrst leader/daughler
event lor the Lake Mary troops
Seven leaders and 10 girls at­
tended the Bngltsh style lea.
T h e f o o d I n c l u d e d t ea
sandwiches, scones with De­
vonshire cream , shortbread.
Iresli baked nut breads and
various other desserts The food
was accompanied by gmmnel
teas such as Dar|eellng. Assam.
C a m o m ile , C e ylon and Karl
Grey I lie service unit hopes to
make Oils mi annual event.

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Volunteers needed
Th e Seminole Family YM CA Is
si 111 looking for volunteers lo
help with their expansion hind
raising. II you ran help, call the
S e mi n o l e F a m i l y Y M C A at

321-8044.

Olympics sponsors
Th e Slarldusl Service Unit of
Girl Scours Is selling program
sponsorships for their (Irsl an­
nual Olympic games set lor April
9, A sponsorsidp is only $.r&gt; and
the sponsors name will appear In
the Stardust Olym pic program.
A n y I ndi vi dual or business
wishing to buy a sponsorship
can call Hollle Nelson at 32232119 or Leslie Grubl at Hfill*
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At the Girl Scout Loador-Daughtor Toa at Iho
Victorian Toa Time In Longwood. Linda Loo

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" A Few Good Men Keeping the
Faith During Difficult Tim e s"
was tile theme ol the observance
ol the Annual Men's Day Service
on last Sunday. March 20. id
Providence Missionary Baptist
Church. Lake Monroe. Deacon
Sylvester W ynn presided over
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Prince Grady Hnberson of the
.
Triu m p h Church bringing the
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message of the morning.
Th e music was rendered by
Triu m p h Church Brotherhood
and Providence Brotherhood.
These groups of young men
brought Joy lo (fie souls of those
attending. Pastor Michael Grif­
fin. Deacons Gerald Cassanova
J r .. Jo h n n y Joseph. Carlton
Deacon Wynn (from loll) with Deacons Johnny Josoph. Prlnco Grady
Bdgc and the other commlin-e
Roberson and Gerald Cassanova Jr.
members wish to thank all lor
helping to make their annual g rundfathei cam e from the
about Tlllls when she was a little
day a success.
girl.
Carollnas. lie lived wllh Ids wife
Henderson and Iter husband.
in Lee ( untily ov cr -HI years.
Ellen Tlllts and Nelson had 10 Elder Jolumaron Henderson arc
Easter Egg Hunt
the founder and pastor of Crown
children. He Icll lo hud work In
There's an Buster Kgg Hunt for
of Life Church of God lo Christ.
ihe Bahamas and passed away
children up to age 11. Yea, come
Daytona Beach and Word of Life
before he sent lor his family.
and find your Easter eggs. F ri­
Church of God In Clirlsl, San­
Ellen
Tlllts
died
sometime
In
tire
day. April 1 (April Fool's Day) id
ford. They have iwo children
1940s and there are ubout lOO
Centennial Park, from 1-5 p in
Joh'naye. age 3. and Tina, age
descendants
now
living
In
Lee
There will be free hot dogs, cold
13. A no l h e r g r e a l - g r e a t drinks and prizes, sponsored by C ounty. Henderson says she
grandson of lire Tints' Is Danny
remembers
her
mother.
Wllletln
Celery City Lodge No. 542 and
Adams, well known In Sanford.
Evergreen Tem ple No. 321 of H a r r i s , w h o Is . he g r ea t Th e Hendersons and Adams will
granddaughter
ol
Nelson
Tlllls.
IBPO of Elks. Bring your kids.
uiicnd another fnmlly reunion In
Bernard Mitchell Is exalted ruler now lives In Daylonu Beach, talk
the near fill ore.
and Carlctlm Merkcrson. daugh­
( M a r v a
H a w k i n s
la a
ter ruler.
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Scholarships open
There will he auditions for
scholarships Saturday, May 7 at
Seminole Com m unity College
open In high school seniors and
students In the first three years
of co lle g e. S c h o la rs h ip s of
$1,000 and $500 each will be
given. Applications must be
(K is tm u r k c d by April 23. Call
5 3 9 -C F Js lor informal ion (Cen­
tral Florida Ja z z Society)

Unusual as her hobby may he.
m any people search lor lire
I recently dialled with Faye authentic took for their decorat­
Henderson who spoke to Oils ing. W llh the present craze of
columnist nbout finding out that furnishing one's home with lire
sh e w a s th e g r c a l •g r e a t • Indian and Southwestern style, a
granddaughter of the lute Mr. cow skull has been a must. Her
Nelson and Mrs. Ellen Tlllts who paintings are Indy beautlfid as
were recently honored by the well as original, Jusl as Warner
c i t y o f F o r t M y e r s . H e r herself.
great-great-grandfather was one
of the first settlers In Fort Myers.
MOVIELAND o.... in mi 2i b
Tillis. one of the original settlers,
arrived on the shores of Fori
© NOt UUS Huy 17-#2. SArfonl
Myers Christinas Day. 1807. 22
months after lire hrsl settlers
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bel ieves her gre. i l - great-

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said. "Il was
such a feeling of accomplish­
ment especially when other peo­
ple wauled them. I've now done
about 10 lo 12." Warner staled
dial It's a hard linhhy to begin
because It's iilllurd a necessity lo
know a cal lie owner or a local
rancher. She Jokingly said. "I
may already liave mosl of the
locals reserved.''

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BLONDIE

HOROSCOPE
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Antwar lo Prarlou* P u iil*
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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March 27, 1004,
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In i lie y e a r a b e n d y o u r
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compartment
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9 Early Inhabit­
greatest succcmcs arc likely li*
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roiiie from your Independent
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endeavors. Conversely, In ar­
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44 Signal
rangements where partners are
12 Singar —
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13 Black bird
markalplaca
mishaps.
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ARIES (March 21 April 10)
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delicate matter today with one
31 Larga tub
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lorn
dyrockal
could turn out to lie a "no
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57 A r o i a -------gainer" for each II there Is an
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official
ext r emel y Iniportnnt In this
22 Emparor
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phase of the cycle you keep pace
Indian
Brogram
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84 languaga
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1 Whala
April
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bard to catch up If . you fall
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31 Catch light
davlc*
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3 Printing
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OEMINI (May 2 1-Ju n e 20)
10 An Alaikan
machlna
11 Ovtr.irown
Today you coukl be under the
10 Traa t'uld
microscope In your social In­
23 Sand a.v o l v e m e n t s , A n y fo rm » f
paymant
misconduct for overlndulgenee
Pa
25 Paradlaa
[¥“ TT TT 28 Ran Into
r “ TT
Is likely lo lie talked nlxnit for
27 Aa t a r -------some time Income.
mTT
know
C A N C E R (June 2 1-July 22) In
20 Walking Hick
a situation today where you feel
IT
30 Singar —
Rogaia
you are being pushed In ac­
32 Alvar In
11
cordance with another’s will,
Salglum
you might in pmtcsl rrbclllously
35 Dallarlna
fa
do tile exact op|i&lt;iHltc of that
36 Yaar(Sp.)
37 Craiy
which he/shc demands of you,
w
42 — Cugat
LEO (Ju ly 2:VAllg. 22) Som e­
43 Fadaralagcy.
one who Is generally In accord
45 A ml*a la aa
with your views and opinions
good aa
might lie III o|ipnslllnn today.
46 Vapora
Usually you would Just shrug
47 — orang*
this oil. hut hwlay you could
40 — on:
cross swords Instead.
h cltad
52 Slta of Ta|
VIR G O (Aug 23-Sept. 22)
Mahal
u
today If you're managing the
53 Waahandfinancial affairs or resources cit
wtlcomlng
[54
!7
another tie as |»odcut as |xisslabbr.
55 Spaca agey.
hlr Keep aecunite records and
ST
56 So ba Iti
don't do anything without first
SO Still
f jr
W
consulting your sponsor
LIBRA (Sept. 23-O rt 23| Ik­
on guard today because there Is
a remote possllilllly you might careful you're tail ranght In the pressured sales pilch There's a
have to deal will, some opposl- middle between iwn warring p o s s t h l l l l y you m i g h t tin
ilo u Irciin a least expect ed I,tellons, II you -ire. you might pulsively do siaiielhlng Irxillsh
r| ii a r t e r , !•'o re w a r u e d Is gel hammered on from linlh dial may prove mstlv
forearmed.
sides.
SCORPIO (CM 21 Nov 221
CAPRICORN (Dee 22 Ja u
PISCES II i-h 2D March 201 IkExcuses might not lie of m uch
111) Take nothing lor granled
very careful today how you
help loday where neglected loday In competitive develop- express your opinions about
p rom ises or iilillg aiio n s arc incuts There's n |Hisslhlllty your I s s ue s o n w h i c h y o u feel
concerned. II you're not In con­ opposlllou might have more strongly. becau*«- you might he
trol ol these mailers, they may going lor him/her than you Hist confronted hy someone who
start controlling you.
surmised.
holds equally as strong opposing
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb Iff) views.
211 In your Involvements with You (-(iiilrl lie more vulnerable C o p y rig h t 1004 N E W S P A P E R
friends today, he ext r emel y ihnn usual today to a high
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
March 28. 11)04
The year ahead might In- a
llllle topsy-turvy lor you. E n ­
deavors you dtoughl would br­
ing winners could lizzie out,
while other situations dial ap
pear lo lar k piomlse may pro­
duce Impressive rewards
A R I E S (March 21 April Id)
You might not U- able to have
your cake and cat it too today.
Something may develop where
you have to choose between
leathering your own m-si or dirnest of someone wit It whom
you're Involved
TAURUS (April 20 May 20) He
extrem ely selective regarding
your choice of companions loday
or else you may collect guilt
through association. What they
do will reflect on yon for good or
111
GEMINI (May 21 -Ju n e 201
Today you might gel Involved In
a social arrangem ent where
everyone knows one itnrilher.
except you. II you don't want to
feel completely Isolated, you'd

iK -llcr la k e a tric n d a lo n g .

CANCER (June 2 1 J u ly 22)
Your personal amhltlnns anil
vour expectations might mil
compliment one another today
You'll want certain tilings, hut
rhinit es arc vou may not expend
the necessary ellort
L E O (Ju ly 2 3 Aug 22) II you
l.ill short ol your expeclaflous
loday. il could hr- due lo your
Inability to properly evaluate
m iorinallon essential to your
plans. Don't make Judgments
before the factsare lit.
VIRGO ( Au g 23-Scot 221
Unrealistic optimism could work
against you loday. Disappoint­
ment Is likely if your expciTulions an- hulll upon a question­
able premise.
LIBRA (Scpl 2 J Oct 23| II
you expect others lo he nice lo
you today, you must set the
proper example Waiting lo llrsi
see what the til tier guy is going
lo do lor you Is the wrong
approach.
SCORPIO (Ck l. 24 Nov 221
You have only one person lo
please loday where your work Is

concerned and Ihnl Is voiirscll- Il
volt personally know you've
done the best you can. you’ll not
need additional applause.
SAQITTAKIUS (Nov 211Dei
21) A It tend who is quite loud ol
you might he uiinccfssaillv hurt
today through either vour null!
terencc or a selllsh arl If tills
oi t ins. It coukl lake a rather
long nine (o repair the damage
CAPRICORN (Dee 22 Jan
ID) .Someone you recently met
might not he all Dial tie/she
p r e t r n d s lo tie
r i l l s in.iy
become apparent to you when
you watch this person nt-rlorm
under testy conditions loony
AQUARIUS (Jail 2D Fell ID)
A friend of yours might come to
you for advice today Inslcad ol
id lin g him/her things you Drink
this person will waul In hear, bi­
ns bank as possible.
PISCES (Fell 20-March 2D|
fins might not he one ol your
belter days for shopping in
stores Dial p a r r y expensive
merchandise. Your ability In
recognize real bargains may not
la-operating.

WIN AT BRIDGE
Oy Phillip Alder
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
had the right Idea when he
urged people to "tie up and
doing, wIlli a !x-ari for any fate;
still achieving, sllll pursuing,
learn lo lalxnir and lo wait."
That seems to cover the A dd,
hm which till applies to today's
deal? After West leads the spade
six. how should declarer plan
Die play In three nri-lrtiinp?
- South won Ihe first trick with
Ills 10 river East's eight. Th e n til­
led a crafty diamond Jack, trying
in look like a man planning to
finesse against the queen. Hut
West could see the setting tricks
In front of Ills time. He rushed In
with the nee and continued with
the ace and Jack of spades. When
South led a Ir a n . West won
wllh the ace and cashed two
spade lricks lo dcfcul the con­
tract.
From ltie bidding. Wesl clearly
A N N IE

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assuming West wasn't going lo
duck one of them for a round,
txitli red-silli ire s had to be
dislodged lo establish nine
lricks. Hut that would rcqtilrc
thrcc spade stoppers; one at
lrick one und m e for each time
West wason lead with an ace.
Il goes against Ihe grain to
play second hand high,
especially when fourth hands
holds a tenure, hut look at the
dllfcrcncc It makes If dum m y's
spade king Is played at trick one.
When West wins irick two with a
red-suit ucc, lie has no defense.
As South has the Q-10-7 of
spades left, Wesl cannot play on
spades, without giving declarer
three tricks In the suit.
Keep yinir high cards to win
Irteks, not lo bt; trodden u n ­
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Legal Notice
r - . « m , ? J ACTJ 0M ,N e« ' N * N T DOMAIN IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIQHTIENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR tEMINOLI COUNTV, FLORIOA
CASE NO. H 141 CA II E
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a pollllcal subdivision ol the State of Florida,
Petitioner.
V.

Y' * '
ol tfie Dlocate of Orlando;
ROBERT FLOYD EWALD. eik/a, ROBERT F. EWALD;
PATRICIA A EWALD; SUN BANK,N A ; UNITOWER
^ . RTT^ JA&lt;l l Cn0„1 POR AT ,0 N ' * Florida Cor porallon; ROBERT P.
? ^ ARAM FULTON; WILLI AM C. SELSOR III;
MAURICE E SELSOR; MALLON MORTGAGE. a Colorado
BANKi ANN M ICHEL: CAROL A HALL;
? ^ n ^ ,Ai,0R Tt' A0E CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA
OER ALDW LATHAM; B E TT Y B LATHAM; R AYVALDESat
Collaclor ol Seminole County, Florida, and Iha unknown tpoutet
0,!!l?.*b0V,* '11•”*' Ihalr Nalrt, davltaat. assignee*. grantaat,
cradllort. lessees. eseculors. admlnlilralort. rnorIgagaai, |udgmanl
creditor*. Irutltat. Ilanholdart. person* In pottattlon and any and all
olhar partont having or claiming lo have any right, litla or Inlaratl
by, through, under or agalntl the above named Oafandanlt. or
olharwlta claiming any right, Mia. or Interetl In the real properly
detcrlbedlnlhltecllon.
m o r l a P V l ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS A N D ^TC ^A L L
P**FI®S CLAIMING INTEREST BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
** t ™ E, N*M E ° d e f e n d a n t s , AND TO ALL PARTIES
HAVINO OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITL E OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Eminent Domain Pallllon, together with lit Declaration ol
faking hat been tiled In Iha above tlyled court lo acquire certain
properly Inleretlt In Seminole County, Florida, detcrlbadatlollowt
PARCEL HUMBER LOT

T U S K A W II.U ROAD (PHASE X I)
FEE SIMPLE

A PART OF THAT CERTAIN PARCEL RECORDED IH
O F F IC IA L RECORDS BOOK 1363, PAGE 192 OF THE
PUBLIC .RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A,
BEING A PART OF SECTIOH l ) , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH*
RANGE JO EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A, AND
BEING MURE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWSi
COMMENCE AT THE PO INT OF INTERSECTION OF T ill
EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTH LIN E OF DEEI
HUII U N IT 2 J " A " , ACCORDING TO THE F IA T THERE 01
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 26, PAGE 67 OF T ill
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SAID L IN E ALSO BEING THE NORTH LIN E OF GOVERN­
MENT LOT 4 OF S AID SECTION 1J, WITH THE E X IS T ­
ING WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF TU S K A W ILU
ROAD ACCORDING TO AMENDED PLAT TUSKAW ILLAGABRIELLA ROAD A3 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6 ,
PACES 57 AND 50 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS Ol
S1711HOLE COUNTY,
FLO RID A,
AND AS SHOWN ON
S1711MOLE COUNTY HICIIT-OF-W AY MAP OF T U S K A W IL U
ROAD, COUNTY PROJECT NUMBER P S - 0 4 1 -0 0 2 FOR A
rV IN T O f. DEQ1MNIH9) THENCE RUN II 84*32 ' l l " W
ALONG S A ID EASTERLY EXTENSION AND S A ID NORTH
LIN E A A DISTANCE OF JO. 46 FEET TO A PO IN T OH
A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF
1 0 7 5 . 0 0 FEET AND A CHORD BEARING OF N 0 J *J 4 * J 9 »
W; THENCE DEPARTING SAID EASTERLY EXTENSION
AND SAID NORTH LI N E RUN NORTHERLY ALONG THE
ARC OF SAID CURVE TIIROUCII A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
0 2 *0 7 12 9 " A DISTANCE OF J9 .B 6 FEET; THENCE
DEPARTING SAID CURVE RUM II 8 7 *2 9 ' 0 5 " E A D I S ­
TANCE OF 2 8 . 0 0 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE
CONCAVE EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 1 0 4 7 . 0 0
FEET AND A CHORD BEARING OF H 0 0 * 5 8 ' 2 6 '
t;
THENCE HUN NORTHERLY AI jOMG THE ARC OF SAID
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 6 *5 8 ’ 4 1 " A
DISTANCE (JF 127 ,52 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGEHCYl THENCE HUN H 04*27 * 47“ E A DISTANCE OF
1 50 .7 2 FEET; THENCE RUN M 0 4 * 4 6 ' 0 1 " E A D I S ­
TANCE OF 2 5 . 0 0 FEET TO A POINT ON THE E X IS T IN G
WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LIN E OF SAID TUSKAWIL1A
ROAD; THENCE RUN 3 0 4 * 2 7 ' 4 7 "
W ALONG S AID
WESTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY
L IN E
A
DISTANCE
OF
J2B.91 FEET T o THE P Q IH T , 0 F _ B E G IN N IN G •

CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF
1 0 4 7 .0 0 FEET AND A CHORD OEARIHG OF S 0 0 *5 8 *2 6 "
W; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG THE X1 *) O r SAID
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 6 *5 8 *4 1 " A
DISTANCE OF 1 2 7 .5 2 FE ET; THENCE DEPARTING S A ID
CURVE RUN 8 8 7 * 2 9 '0 5 " W ALONG S A ID HEW R IG H TOF-WAY L IN E A DISTAHCE OF 2 0 .0 0 FEET TO A
P O IH T ON A CURVE COHCAVE EASTERLY HAVING A
RADIUS OF 1 0 7 5 .0 0 FEET AND A CHORD BEARING OF
B 0 J *J 4 13 9 " Ej THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG THE
ARC OF S A ID CURVE AHD ALONG SAID NEW R IG H T -O F WAY L IN E THROUGH A CEHTRAL ANGLE OF 0 2 *0 7 ’ 2 9 "
A DISTANCE OF 3 9 .8 6
FEET TO THE P O IN T OF

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COMMENCE AT THE POIHT OF INTERSECTION OF THE
EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE I10RTII L IN E OF DEER
HUN UNIT 2 J " A " , ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE Or
AS RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 2 6 , PAGE 67 OP THE
PUOLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE NORTH L IN E OF GOVERN­
MENT 1X7r 4 OF SAID SECTION I J , WITH THE E X I S T ­
ING WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF TUSKAWILLA
ROAD ACCORDING TO AMENDED P U T TUSKAWI L U GABRIELLA ROAD AS RECORDF.D IN PLAT BOOK 6,
PAGES 57 AND 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
AND AS SHOWN OH
SEMINOLE COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP OF T U S K A W I L U
HOAD, COUNTY PROJECT NUMBER P S -0 4 1 - 0 0 2 ; RUN H
-14-52’ I I " W ALONG SAID EASTERLY EXTENSION AND
ALONG SAID NORTH LINE A A DISTANCE OF 9 9 5 . 2 2
IE ET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN
PARCEL DESCRIBED IN O F F I C I A L RECORDS BOOK 69J,
PAGE 15 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE DEPARTING SAID NORTH
LINE HUH II 0 6 *2 6 ' 0 9 " W ALONG THE EASTERLY LIN E
OE S A ID PARCEL A DISTANCE OF 8 0 1 . 3 1 FEET TO A
POINT OH THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L I N E OF
EAST U K E DRIVE (6 0 ' R / W ) AS RECORDED IN DEED
BOOK 196 , PAGE 127 OF THE PUBLIC RECORD3 OF
SEMIHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA FOH A POIMT OF BEOIMNIHQ, SAID POIHT ALSO BEING A POINT OH A CURVE
CONCAVE SOUTHERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 1 4 0 2 . 3 9
FEET AND A CHORD BEARING OF S 8 9 * 3 2 ' 5 6 " E(
THENCE DEPARTING SAID EASTERLY L IN E RUN EAST­
ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AHD ALONG
SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 9 * 1 J ' 4 7 M A DISTANCE OF 2 3 4 . 0 7
FEET TO THE POIHT OF TAMGF.NCY) THENCE RUN S
114*46 * 0 3 " E ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE A DISTANCE OF 1 9 4 .2 0 FEET; THENCE DEPART­
ING S A ID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IR E RUN S
04*2 7 ' 4 7 " W A DISTANCE OF 3 5 . 3 0 FEET; THENCE
HUN If 0 4 * 4 6 ' 0 1 " W A DISTANCE OF 1 8 9 ,5 6 FEET;
THENCE RUN H 7 1 * 1 6 ' 1 6 " W A DISTANCE OF 3 1 . 4 2
FEET; THENCE RUN H 8 4 * 4 6 ' 0 3 " W A DISTANCE OF
1 6 0 .3 7 FEET; THENCE RUN II 8 3 * 4 5 * 2 7 " W A D I S ­
TANCE OF 2 2 7 . 5 6 FEET TO THE P O I MT OF D E 0IM-.

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CONTAINING 15368
MORE O H.L ES S .
CONTAINING
LESS.

A

SQUARE

TOTAL

OF

FEET

0 .5 50

(0 .3 5 3

ACRES,

AC RE S),

MORE

OR

TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NUMBER 701 TUSKAWILLA ROAD (PHASE I I )
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
A PART OF SECTIOH 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE
30 EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWSi
COMMENCE A T THE PO IH T OF INTERSECTION OF THE
EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTH L IN E OF DEER
HUII U H IT 2 3 " A " , ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE O f
AS RECORDED III PLAT BOOK 2 6, PAGE 67 OF THE
PUDLfC BEC0R08 OF SEHIHOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A,
S A ID L IN E ALSO BEING THE NORTH L I HE OF GOVERN­
MENT LOT 4 OF S A ID SECTION 13, WITH THE E X IS T ­
ING WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E OF TUSKAWILLA
ROAD ACCORDING TO AMENDED PLAT TUSKAW ILLAGADRIELLA ROAD AS RECORDED III PLAT BOOK 6,
PAGES 57 AND 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMIHOLE COUNTY,
FLO RID A,
AHD AS SHOWN ON
SEMINOLE COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP OF TUSKAWILLA
HOAD, COUNTY PROJECT HUMBER P S - 0 4 1 - 0 0 2 ; THENCE •
RUN H 8 4 * 3 2 '1 1 " W ALONG S AID EASTERLY EXTENSION
A DISTANCE OF 3 9 .4 6 FEET FOR A PO INT 0 1 U H U b
H1M9; THENCE CONTINUE H 84*52 ' l l " W ALONG S A ID
EASTERLY EXTENSION A DISTANCE OF 1 2 .1 7 FEET TO
A POIHT ON A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY, HAVING A
RADIUS OF 1 0 8 7 .0 0 FEET AHD A CHORD BEARING OF
N 0 2 * 1 9 '5 2 " W; THENCE DEPARTING SAID EASTERLY
EXTENSION RUN NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANCLE OF 04*23 &gt;59" A
DISTANCE OF B 1 .4 7 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING S A ID
URVE RUN II B B 'S J 'O B " E A DISTANCE OF 3 0 .0 0
BET TO A P O IN T OH A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY,
VINO A RADIUS OF 1 0 5 7 .0 0 FEET AND A CHORD
EARING OF N 0 2 *0 9 ’ 5 7 " E ; THENCE RUN NORTHERLY
LONG THE ARC OF S A ID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
OLE OF 04*35 * 3 9 " A DISTANCE OF 8 4 .7 5 FEET TO
IE P O IN T OF TAIIOENCY; THENCE RUN N 0 4 * 2 7 '4 7 "
A DISTANCE OF 1 5 8 .8 5 FEET; THENCE RUN S
4 *4 6 *0 3 " E A DISTANCE OF 1 0 .0 0 FEET TO A P O IN T
THE AFORESAID NEW RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF S A ID
SKAWXLLA ROAD; THENCE RUN S 04*27 * 4 7 " W ALONG
ID
NEW RIGHT-OF-WAY
L IN E A DISTANCE OF
* 8 . 7 2 FEET TO THE PO IH T OF CURVATURE OF A

SHOWN ON SEHIHOLE'COUNTY R IC H T-O r-W AY MAP FOR
T U S K A W IL U ROAD, COUNTY PROJECT HUMBER P S - 0 4 1 0 0 2 ; THENCE DEPARTING SAID SOUTH L IN E RUN II
0 1 * 1 1 '2 4 " E ALONG S A ID NEW RIG IIT-O F-W AY L IIIE A
01 STANCE OF 6 .3 1 FEET FOR A P O IN T OF BEGI I I lUiU J) TIIENCE CONTINUE II 0 3 *1 1 '2 4 " E ALONG SAID
NEW RIGHT-OF-W AY LIH E A DISTANCE OF 2 2 .0 1
FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID NEW RIGHT-OF-WAY
L IN E RUN 3 8 3*3 2 * 1 3" W A DISTANCE OF 1 2 .0 0
FEET; THENCE RUN S 0 1 *1 1 *2 4 " W A DISTANCE OF
2 2 , 0 1 FEET) TIIEHCE RUN II 05*32 * 1 1" W A DISTANCE
OF 1 2 . 0 0 FEET TO THE fc a J J f'L a E J lE Q lM U H a .

CONTAINING 4314
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CONTAINING 2 64 SQUARE FEET,

SQUARE

FEET

REMAINDER OF 0 .6 1 2 ACRES,

A C R E S ),

(0 .0 9 9

AC R E S ),

PARCEL NO.

MORE OR LESS,

TOGETHER WITH

A PART OF LOT 2 3 , BLOCK " A " , WINTER SPRING S,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P LA T BOOK 1 3, PAGES 81 AND 82 OF TIIE PUBLIC
HP.CORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A, LYIN G III
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PAR TIC U ­
LARLY DESCRIBED AS roLLOWSl

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CONTAINING 6128
MORE OH LESS.

SQUARE

FEET

(0 .1 41

AC RE S ),

CONTAINING 264 SQUARE FEET.

CONTAINING

|

271 SQUARE

TUSKAW ILLA FUAD (PHASE I I )
FEE SIM PLE

A PART OF LOT 2 7 , BLOCK " A " , WINTER S PR IN G S ,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
FLAT DOOK 15, PAGES 8 1 AHD 82 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUHTY, FLOHIDA, LYIN G III
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, DEIIIC MORE P A R T IC U ­
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!

rEET,

MORE OH LESS.

CONTAIN I IIG A TOTAL OF 5J5 SQUARE FEET,
LE SS .

MORE OH

TUSKAWILLA ROAD (PHASE I I )
FEE SIMPLE

A PART OT LOT 2 2 , BLOCK " A " , WHITER SPRINGS,
ACCORDING TO TIIE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT DOOK 15, PAGES 8k AND 8 2 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, LY IN G 111
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, MANGE 30 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUHTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE P AR TIC U ­
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWSI
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF HM D LOT 2 2 1
TIICHCe CONTINUE H 0 4 * 2 7 ' 4 7 " F. ALONG THE WEST
L IN E OF S A IO LOT 22 A DISTAHCE o r ' 1 8 0 . Q 0 FEET
TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OP S A ID LOT 2 2 ; THENCE
HUN fi 8 4 * 5 6 * 3 3 " E ALONG THE NORTH L IN E OF S A ID
LOT 22 A DISTANCE O t 2 8 . 9 4 FEET; THENCE DE­
PARTING S AID NORTH LI N E RUN 3 0 3 * 1 1 ' 2 4 " W A
DISTANCE OF 1 3 7 .7 2 FEET; TIIENCE RUN S 0 4 * 2 7 * 4 7 "
W A DISTAHCE O r 2 2 . 3 5 FEET TO A POINT OM TIIE
SOUTH L IN E OF SAID LOT 2 2 ;
TIIEHCE RUM II
84*56* 3 3 " W ALONG SAID SOUTH L IN E A DISTAHCE OF
1 2 . 0 0 FEL-T TO THE P O IN T .OF DEGINHIHQ.

BEGIN AT TIIE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF S A IO LOT 2 7 ,
S A ID P O IH T BEING A P O IN T ON A CURVE CONCAVE
EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 8 4 B .4 7 FEET AND A
CHORD BEARING O r H 0 0 *1 3 *5 6 " Z t TIIEHCE RUN
NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID CURVE AMD
ALONG THE WESTERLY L IN E OF SAIO LOT 37 THROUGH
A CEHTRAL AMGI.E OF 07*47 &gt;42" A DISTANCE OF
1 1 5 .4 1 FEET TO THE PO IN T OF TANGENCY; TIIEHCE
HUH N 0 4 *1 7 '4 7 " E ALONG SAIO WESTERLY LOT LIN E
CONTAINING 4910 SQUARE FEET ( 0 . 1 1 3
AC RE S),
A DISTANCE OF 4 5 .0 1
FEET TO THE NORTHWEST | HOKE OR LESS.
CORNER OF S A ID LOT 2 7 ; THENCE RUN S 8 4 *5 6 *1 5 "
REMAINDER OF 0 . 6 0 4 ACRES, HORE OR LESS,
E ALONG THE NORTH L IN E OF SAID LOT 27 A D IS ­
TANCE OF 2 4 .0 0 FE C r; THENCE DEPARTING SAID
TOGETHER WITH
NORTH LIH E RUN 3 0 4 * 2 7 '4 7 " W A DISTANCE OF
3 6 .1 0 FEET TO THE POIHT OT CURVATURE OF A
PARCEL HUMBER 710
TUSKAWILLA ROAD (PHASE I I )
CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
9 5 8 .0 0 TEET AHD A CHORD BEARING OF S 0 0 * 4 4 '4 1 "
W; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG TIIE ARC OF SAID
A PART OF LOT 22, BLOCK " A " , WINTER SPRINGS,
CURVE THROUGH A CEHTRAL ANGLE OF 0 7 * 2 6 '1 2" A
ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED III
DISTANCE OF 1 2 4 .3 4 FEET TO A POIHT ON THE
P U T BOOK 15, PAGES 81 AND 82 OF THE PUBLIC
SOUTH LIH E OF S AID LOT 2 7 ;
TIIEHCE RUN N
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING III
8 4 * 5 6 '3 5 " W ALONG SAID SOUTH L IN E A DISTANCE OF
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE JO EAST,
2 4 .2 2 FEET TO THE E Q IK U lL J IB G U 'M Illfl ■
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE P AR TIC UU H L Y DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
CONTAINING 3873 SQUARE FEET (0 . 0 8 9 A C R E S ),
MORE OK LESS.
REMAINDER OF 0 .9 8 0 ACRES,

HORE OR LESS,

TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NUMBER 705
TUSKAW ILLA ROAD (PHASE I I )
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
A PART OF LOT 27, BLOCK “ A " , WINTER S PR ING S,
ACCORDING TO TIIE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 15, PAGES 81 AMD 02 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUHTY, FLORIDA, LYIN G III
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PAR TIC U ­
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT
2 7 ; THENCE RUN S 0 4 *3 6 *3 5 " E ALONG THE SOUTH
LIN E OF S A ID LOT 27 A DISTANCE OT 2 4 .2 2 FEET
TO A POIMT OH THE HEW EASTERLY R ICH T-O F-H AY
LIH E OF TUSKAW ILLA ROAD AS DESCR1DED IN PARCEL
105 AND SHOHII ON RIGHT-OF-W AY MAP FOR TUSKA­
W ILLA ROAD, COUNTY PROJECT IIUNDER P 9 - 0 4 1 - 0 0 2 ,
FOH A P O I NT O r BEGINNING■ ALSO BEING A POIHT
ON A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY, HAVINO A RADIUS
OF 9 5 0 .0 0
FEET AND A CHORD DEAnillG OF II
0 0 *4 4 *4 1 " E; TIIEHCE DEPARTING S A ID SOUTH L IN E
RUN NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID CURVE AHD
A LO N G
S A ID HEW RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 7 * J 6 '1 2 " A DISTANCE OF 1 2 4 .3 4
FEET TO THE PO IN T OF TAIIGENCY; TIIEHCE HUN M
0 4 *2 7 *4 7 " E ALONG SAIO HEW RIGHT-OF-W AY LIH E A
DISTAHCE OF 3 6 .1 0 FEET TO A P O IN T OH THE NORTH
L IH E OF SAID LOT 2 7 ; THENCE DEPARTING S A ID HEW
RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E RUN 8 B 4*56, 3 5*'- E ALONG S AID
NORTH L IN E A DISTANCE OF 2 3 .0 0 FEET) THENCE
DEPARTING S A ID NORTH L IN E RUN S 0 4 * 2 7 '4 7 " W A
DISTANCE OF 3 3 .4 9 FEET; THENCE RUN II 8 5 *3 2 *1 3 "
W A DISTANCE OF 1 8 .0 0 rE E T ; THENCE RUN S
0 4 * 2 7 '4 7 " W A DISTAHCE OF 2 .3 7 FEET TO THE
P O IN T OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE COHCAVE EASTERLY
HAVING A RADIUS OF 9 3 3 .0 0 FEET AND A CHORD
BEARING OF S 0 0 *4 3 *2 3 " WJ THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY
AlOHO THE ARC OF S AID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 0 7 *2 8 *4 5 " A DISTANCE OF 1 2 4 .4 0 FEET TO
A POIHT OH THE SOUTH LIH E OF S AID LOT 2 7 ;
THENCE RUN N 8 4 *5 6 *3 5 ” W ALONG SAID SOUTH L IN E
A DISTAHCE OF 5 .0 3 FEET TO THE POIN T OF D80111MlMfl.
CONTAINING 1407
HORE OH LESS.
PARCEL NO.

109

SQUARE

FEET

TUSKAWI L U

(0 .0 3 3

A C R E S ),

ROAD (PHASE I I )
FEE SIM PLE

A PART OT LOT 23, BLOCK " A " , WINTER S PR IN G S ,
ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IH
P U T BOOK 1 5, PACE3 81 AND 82 OF THE PU B LIC
RECORDS OF SEHIHOLE COUHTY, FLO RIO A, LYIN G IN
SECTION 1 3 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE P A R T IC U U R L Y DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWSi
B e a m a t t h e south w est corner o f s a id l o t 23;
TIIENCE RUN II 0 4*2 7 ’ 4 7 " E ALONG TIIE WEST LIH E OF

COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF S A ID LOT
2 2 ; THENCE RUN 3 8 4 *5 6 *3 3 " E ALONG THE NORTH
L II IE OF SAID LOT 22 A DISTANCE OF 2 8 . 9 4 FEET
TO A POINT ON THE HEW EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
L IN E OF T U S K A W IL U ROAD AS DESCRIBED II I PARCEL
110 AND SHOWN OH SEMINOLE COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY
MAP FOR T U 3 K A W I L U ROAD, COUNTY PROJECT NUMBER
P S - 0 4 1 - 0 0 2 ; TIIEHCE RUN S 0 1 * 1 1 * 2 4 " W ALONG SAID
NEW RIGIIT-OF-WAY LIHE A DISTANCE OF 1 5 . 6 9 TEET
FOR A POIMT OF DBQIMMIHQ; TIIEHCE CONTINUE S
0 1 * 1 1 * 2 4 " W ALONG S A ' D NEW RIGHT-OF-WAY L IK E A
DISTANCE OF 2 2 . 0 1 FEET) TIIEHCE DEPARTING SAID
NEW RIGHT-OF-WAY LIME RUN S 8 5 * 3 2 ' 1 3 "
E A
DISTANCE OF 1 2 . 0 0 FEET; TIIEHCE RUN II 0 3 * 1 1 ' 2 4 "
E A DISTANCE OF 2 2 .0 1
FE LT; TIIEHCE RUN M
8 5 * 3 3 '1 3 " W A DISTAHCE O r 1 2 . 0 0 FEET TO THE
tQ lH T _Q P _B M lM IU H 9 .
CONTAINING 264 SQUARE FEET,
PARCEL NO.

MORE OR LESS.

TUSKAWI L U

Ill

ROAD (PHASE I I )
FEE SIMPLE

A PART OF LOT 2 1 , BLOCK " A " , WINTER S PR ING S,
ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED 111
P U T BOOK 13, PAGES 81 MID 02 OE THE PUBLIC
RECOHD3 OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A, LYIN G II,
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PA R TIC U ­
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 2 1 ;
THENCE CONTINUE N 04*27 * 4 7 " E ALONG THE WEST
L IN E OF SAID LOT 21 A DISTANCE OF 1 6 0 .0 0 FEET
TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF BAID LOT 2 1 ; THENCE
RUN S 8 4 * 3 6 '3 5 " E ALONG THE IIORTII LIH E OF SAIO
LOT 21 A DISTAHCE OF 2 3 .3 9 FEET; TIIENCE DE­
PARTING SAID NORTH L IIIE RUN S 0 1 * 1 1 ' 24“ W A
DISTANCE OF 1 6 0 .0 8 FEET TO A PO INT ON THE
SOUTH L IN E OF S A ID LOT 2 1 ;
TIIEHCE RUM H
8 4 * 5 6 '3 3 " W ALOHO SAID SOUTH H U E A DISTANCE OF
3 8 .9 4 FEET TO THE POIMT O f DEQIHHIHQ.
CONTAINING 4346
MORE OR LESS.

SQUARE

REMAINDER OF 0 .6 2 3

ACRES,

TEET

(0 .1 0 0

AC H E S ),

HORE OR LE 33,

TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NO.

711

TUSXAW 1LU ROAD (PHASE I I )
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

A PART OF LOT 2 1 , BLOCK " A " , WINTER S PR ING S,
ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED III
P U T BOOK 15, PACES BL MID 83 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING III
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST,
SEHIHOLE COUNTY, FLOHIDA, BEING HORE P A R TIC U U H L Y DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWSI
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF S A ID LOT
2 1 ; THENCE RUN 0 8 4 * 3 6 '3 3 " E ALONG TIIE SOUTH
L IN E OF SAID LOT 21 A DISTANCE OF 2 8 . 9 4 FEET
TO A POIHT OH TIIE NEW RIGHT-OF-WAY LIH E OF
T U S K A W IL U ROAD AS DESCRIBED 111 PARCEL 111 AHD

SQUARE

REMAINDER OF 0 .6 1 0 ACRES,

FEET

(0 .0 9 9

A C R E S ),

MORE OR LESS.

Each DtMrodrtnf it further notified trust the Pell Honor will pell IIon
for An Order of Tatting before the Honorable O M Eaton, Jr , one of
lh* Judget of the above sty ltd Court, on the Wnd day of April, 1994,
at i JOp m , in the Seminole County Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, In
accordance with It! Declaration of Taking heretofore tiled In thli
ceuv All Defendant! to thli suit and all other Interfiled parfiei
may timely requeil a hearing on the Petition for the Oder of Taking
at the time and place deiignated and be heard Any Defendant
failing to file a timely requeit for hearing shall waive any right to
object fo the Order of Taking

TOGETHER W ITIIi

PARCEL NUMBER 110

CONTAINING A TOTAL OF 10804 SQUARE FEET (0 .2 4 8
A C R E S ), MORE OR LESS.

CONTAINING 4325
MORE OR LESS.

MORE OR LESS.

COMMENCE AT TIIE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT
23 J THENCE RUN 3 8 4 *5 6 *1 5 “ E ALONG THE IIORTII
LIHE OF S AID LOT 23 A DISTAHCE OF 1 2 .0 0 FEET
TO A PO INT OH THE NEW RIG IIT-O F-W AY L IN E OF
TUSKAWILLA ROAD AS DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 109 AND
SHOWN ON S AID SEMINOLE COUHTY RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP
FOR A POINT OF DKOIHHIHa; TIIEHCE DEPARTING
SAID MEW RIGIIT-OF-W AY L IN E HUH S 0 4 * 5 6 '3 5 " E A
DISTANCE OF 1 2 .0 0 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID
NORTH LIME RUM S 04*77 * 4 7 " W A DISTAHCE OF
2 2 .3 2 FEET; TIIEHCE HUII II 83*32 * 1 3" W A DISTANCE
OF 1 2 .0 0 FEET TO A POIMT OM THE AFORESAID MEW
RIGHT-OF-WAY LIME OF TUSKAWILLA HOAD; TIIEHCE
RUM M 0 4 *2 7 '4 7 " E ALONG S AID HEW RIGHT-OF-WAY
LIME A DISTANCE OF 2 2 .6 5 FELT TO THE PQINT_QF
■ M IK H IIM .

T U S K A W IL U ROAD (PRASE I I )
FEE SIMPLE

DEGIN AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF S A ID LOT 2 0 ;
THENCE RUN II 04*27 * 4 7 " E ALONG THE WEST L IN E OF
SAID LOT 20 A DISTANCE OF 1 6 0 .0 0 FEET TO THE
NORTHWEST CORNER o r SAID LOT 2 0 ; TIIENCE RUN 5
8 4 * 5 6 '1 5 " E ALONG THE NORTH L IIIE OF S A ID LOT 20
A DISTANCE OF 5 1 .0 0 FEET; TIIEHCE DEPARTING
S AID NORTH L IIIE RUN S 3 0 *5 2 *4 9 " W A DISTAHCE OF
1 5 ,0 9 FEET; THENCE RUN 3 04 *2 7 '4 7 " W A DISTANCE
OF 1 1 7 .7 3 FEET; THENCE 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 SAID LOT 2 0 ; THENCE RUII II 8 4 *5 6 *3 5 " W
AIOHQ S A ID SOUTH LIN E A DISTAHCE OF 2 3 .3 9 FEET
TO THE tM M TJJF -B E O IN H IM O .

COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF S A ID LOT
2 3 ; THENCE RUN 3 8 4 * 5 6 '1 3 " E ALONG TIIE SOUTH
LIH E OF S A ID LOT 23 A DISTANCE OF 2 4 .0 0 rEET
TO A PO IN T OH THE HEW RIGHT-OF-W AY LIH E OF
TUSKAW ILLA ROAD AS DESCRIBED IH PARCEL 109 AND
SHOWN ON SEMINOLE COUHTY RIGHT-OF-W AY MAP OF
TUSKAWILLA ROAD, COUNTY PROJECT NUHBER P S -0 4 1 002 , t o r a
th ence d e par t­
in g
SAID SOUTH LIHE HUN II 04*2 7 * 4 7 " E ALONG
SAID NEW RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E A DISTANCE OF 8 0 .6 0
FEET; TIIEHCE RUN N 15*42 * 4 6 " E ALONG S AID NEW
RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E A DISTANCE OF 1 3 .3 8 FEET;
THENCE DEPARTING SAID NEW RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E
RUM 8 .0 4 *2 7 *4 7 " W A DISTAHCE OF 9 5 .7 1 FEET TO
A PO IN T OH THE SOUTH L IN E OF SAID LOT 2 3 ;
TIIEHCE RUN II 04*56* 35’* W ALONG S A ID SOUTH LIN E
A DISTANCE OF 3 .0 0 FEET TO TIIE P Q iK T _O t_S E 0U &lt;5
M in a .

SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF EAST LAKE DRIVE
AS DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 103 AND SHOWN OH SAID
RIGHT-OF-W AY MAP; THENCE DEPARTING S A ID EAST
LIN E AHD SAID E XISTIN G RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E RUN S
8 3 *4 5 *2 7 " E ALONG S A ID HEW RIGHT-OF-W AY LIH E A
DISTANCE OF 2 2 7 .5 6 FEET FOR A POIN T OF BEOIMU liM / THENCE RUN S 8 4 *4 6 *0 3 " E ALONG S A ID HEW
RIGHT-OF-WAY LIH E A DISTANCE OF 1 6 0 .5 7 FEET;
THENCE RUN S 7 1 *1 6 *1 6 " E ALONG S A ID HEW R IG H TOF-WAY LIM E A DISTANCE OF 5 1 .4 2 FEET; THENCE
RUN 8 8 4 *4 6 *0 3 " E A DISTAHCE OF 1 8 9 .5 6 FEET;
THENCE DEPARTING S AID NEW RIGHT-OF-W AY LIH E
RUN 3 0 4 * 2 7 '4 7 " W A DISTANCE OF 6 .0 0 FEET;
THENCE RUN N 8 4 *4 6 *0 3 " W A DISTAHCE OF 7 8 .8 4
FEET; THENCE RUN S 0 5 *1 1 *5 7 " W A DISTANCE OF
7 .0 0 TEE T; THENCE RUN N 8 4 *4 6 *0 3 " W A DISTANCE
O r 1 1 2 .0 0 FEET; THENCE RUN S 0 5 *1 3 *5 7 " E A
DISTAHCE OF 1 2 .4 2 FEET) THENCE RUN M 7 1 *1 6 *1 6 "
W A DISTANCE OF 5 3 .2 3
rK E T ;
THENCE RUN H
8 4 * 4 6 '0 3 " W A DISTAHCE OF 0 6 .2 4 FEET( THENCE
HUM M 0 5 * 1 3 '5 7 " E A DISTANCE OF 1 5 .0 0 FEET;
THENCE HUN N 0 4 * 4 6 '0 3 " W A DISTANCE OE 7 1 .3 7
rE E T ; THENCE RUN N U 5 *1 3 '5 7 " E A DISTAHCE OF
1 0 . 0 0 FEET TO THE P QIK T OF. BEGINNING.

115

MORE OR I.ESS.

A PART OF LOT 2 0 , BLOCK " A " , WHITER S rR IIIG 3 ,
ACCORDING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 15, PAGES 81 AND 82 OF TIIE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SFMIIIOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A, L Y IIIC III
SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE P AK TIC U U R L Y DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

PARCEL HUMBER 799 TUSKAWILLA ROAD (PHASE I I )
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

COMMENCE AT THE P O IN T OF INTERSECTION OF THE
EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTH L IN E OF DEER
RUN U N IT 2 J“ A " , ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE OF
AS RECOROED IH PLAT BOOK 2 6 , PAGE 67 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A,
S A ID L IN E ALSO BEING THE NORTH L IN E OF GOVERN­
MENT LOT 4 OF S AID SECTIOH 13, WITH THE E X IS T ­
ING WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-W AY LIME OF TUSKAW ILLA
ROAD ACCORDING TO AMENDED PLA T TU SKAW ILLAGADRIELLA ROAD AS RECORDED IH PLA T BOOK 6 ,
PAGES 97 AND 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUHTY,
FLO RID A,
AND AS SIIOWH ON
SEMINOLE COUNTY RIGHT-OF-W AY MAP OF TUSKAWILLA
HOAO, 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 S A ID NORTH L IN E A A DISTANCE OF
9 9 5 .2 2 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER O r THAT
CERTAIN PARCEL DESCRIBED IH O F F IC IA L RECORDS
BOOK 69 3, PAGE 15 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A; THENCE DEPARTING
S AID NORTH L IN E RUN H 0 6 *2 6 *0 9 " W ALONG THE
EASTERLY L IN K OF S AID PARCEL A DISTAHCE OF
8 0 3 .3 1 FEET TO A POIHT ON THE SOUTHERLY R IG H TOF-WAY LIH E OF EAST LAKE DRIVE (6 0 'I'/ W ) AS
RECORDED IN OEED BOOK 196, PAGE 327 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUHTY, FLO RID A,
BEING A POIHT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE HEW

A C R E S ),

TOGETHER WITH:

(0 .1 0 7

TOGETHER W ITH!

PARCEL NUMBER 105
CONTAINING 8601
MORE OR LESS.

FEET

S A ID LOT 23 A DISTANCE OF 1 6 0 ,0 0 FEET TO THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 2 3 J THENCE RUN 3
84*56 * 3 5 " E ALONG THE NORTH L IN E OF SAID LOT 23
A DISTANCE o r 3 2 .0 0 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING
S A ID NORTH L IN E RUN B 0 4 * 2 7 '4 7 " W A DISTAHCE OF
3 9 .1 1 FEET; THENCE RUN 3 15*4 2 '4 6 " W A DISTAHCE
OF 4 1 .0 1
FEET; THENCE RUN 6 0 4 *2 7 *4 7 " W A
DISTANCE OF 8 0 .6 0 FEET TO A POIHT OH THE SOUTH
L IN E OF SAID LOT 2 3 ; THENCE RUN H 8 4 *5 6 *3 5 " W
ALONG SAID SOUTH LIN E A DISTANCE OF 2 4 .0 0 FEET
TO THE P Q IH T - O r J M It lJ U N a .

AND

Each Defendant and any other person! claiming any Interest In the
property described In the Petition In the above styled Eminent
Domain proceeding Is hereby required fo serve written defenses, If
any you have, to the Petition heretofore filed In this cause on the
Petitioner, and any request for a hearing on the petition for the
|
Order of Taking, if desired, on Petitioner's Attorney, whose name
and address is shown below on or before April 15. 1994, and to file the
original ol your written defenses and any requeit for hearing on the
Petition for the Order of Taking with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on the Petitioner's Attorney or Immediately
thereafter, to show what right, title, Interest or Hen you or any of you
have or claim In and to the property described In said Petition and to
show cause. If any you have, why said properly should not toe
condemned for the uses and purposes as set forth in said Petition If
you fall to answer a default may be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the Petition If you fall to request a hearing on the
Petition for Order of Taking you shall waive any right1 to object to
se Id Or der o f T a k(mg
W IT N E S S my hand and1seal of said Court on February 2], 199.4
ISCALI
MAPYANNE MOUSE
CLERKOF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
ROOFRT A McMtLLAN
County Attorney
for Seminole County, Florida
Seminole County Services Building
1101 East First Street
Sanford. Florida 377/1
Telephone (eOfl JJI IIJO. E*t H U
Attorney lor Petitioner
Publish March )7. 1994 and April 3. 1994
DEP 4

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________ Legal N otices___________

RFP I ISO - legel Advertisement
THE BOARDOF COUNTY COMMISSIONER?
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Separate Haled Proposals lor RFP #110 — Furnish/Install
Chain Link Fencing At lb* Osceola Landfill will be eccepted by
Seminole County a I the otllcei ot the Purchasing Division until 1 00
P M , locel time- Wednesday, April FT, tee# One marked "original”
and lour 14) copies must be Submitted
1COPEOF SERVICESi
To provide eil lebor mAlerlels A equipment tor the lostelietion of
approximately 4 J miles of five tool high chain link fence on the Fast
and North sldeol the Osceola Lendflll. Geneva Florida
A MANDATORY PRE PROPOSAL M EE TIN G will be held
Wednesday. April a, lees at to 00 A M at Ihe Osceola Landfill
Administration Building, 1710 E Osceola Rd., Geneva, FL JFTj;
Only proposals from Contractors on record of attendance at pte bid
conference will be accepted
MAIL OR OE LIVER TO County Services Building. HOI Fast
f irsl street. Purchesmg Division Room 1F04. Sanford. Florida JITT1
PROPOSALS MUST BE RECEIVEO IN TIIE PURCHASING
DIVISION HOI EAST FIRST STREET. 3RD FLOOR
ROOM
rJJOi SANFORD FLOHIDA, NO LATER THAN 7 00 P M LOCAL
TIME PROPOSALS RECEIVED AFTER THAT TIME WILL NOT
BE ACCEPTED
MARK OUTSIDE OF ENVELOPE RFP eISO - Furnish/Install
Chain Link Fenclnqal Ihe Osceola Landtlll
Seminole County encourages MBE/WflE participation
BIO SECURITY I I M REQUIRED: Bids must be accompanied
either by a cashier’s check upon an Incorporated bank or trust
company, made payable to Board ot County Commissioners.
Seminole County, Florida) or a bid bond with corporate surely
satisfactory to the County, lor not less than live percent &lt;5\l ol the
total amount ol the bid as per specifications
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. CONTACT LINDA C JONES,
PURCHASING DIVISION. CONTRACTS ANALYST. (#0)1 111 1110
EXTENSION TUT or T ill RFP 1*0 COMPLETE PACKAGE IS
AVAILABLE IN THE PURCHASING DIVISION AT NO CHARGE
NOTE: All prospective ollerors are hereby cautioned nol lo
contact any member ol the Seminole County Board ot County
Commissioners County Manager or Seminole County stall member
other than the noted contact person regarding this proposal Any
inquiries pertaining lo this Expression ol Interest must be directed
through the Purchasing Division contact person noted above The
County will nol entertain or be responsible lor any ora!
Interpretations given by any County employee representative or
others The Issuance ol a written addendum is the only official
me Ihod whereby Interpretation, clarification or additional Inlorma
lion can be given Addendurnls) It any, will be Issued only by Ihe
Purchasing Division to all llrms ol record as having received this
package
The County reserves the right to re|ecl any or all otters, with or
without cause to waive technicalities, or lo accept the oiler which In
Its best lodgment best serves Ihe Interest ol Ihe County Cost ol
submittal ol this otter Is considered an operational cost ol lha offeror
and shall nol be passed on to or borne by Ihe County
Central Services/Purchasing
1101 E 1st Street — Room &gt;1704
Sanlord, F L 32771
Publish March Ft. 179,
DEP FI I
ADVERTISEM ENT
THE BOAROOF COUNT Y COMMISSIONERS
THE COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
Separate sealed proposals lor RFP IFF — Recoating ol Consumers
Maintenance Building and ONIce Trailer will be accepted tor Ihe
Seminole County Board ol County Commissioners at the oltices ol the
Purchasing Division, until 7 00 P M . local lime, Wednesday. April
77, 1774 Proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud as soon as
possible thereafter In Ihe County Services Building. Room &lt;1871.
Board ol Counly Commissioners Auditorium. 1101 E First Street.
Sanlord, Florida. The person whose duly It Is loopen bids will decide
when dosing lime has arrived and no bids received after Ihe
specified time will be considered Bids received liter Ihe specllled
lime shall be returned unopened
MAIL OR DELIVER TO County Services Oulldlng. 1101 East 1st
Street, Purchasing Division Room 1704. Sanlord, FlorldalFFTI
MAR* OUTSIDE OF ENVELOPE RFP 1)7 - Recoaflng ol
Consumers Maintenance Building and ONIce Trailer
SCOPE OF SERVICES: To provide all labor, materials,
equipment and Incidentals required to provide a protective coaling
system tor the Consumers Maintenance Building and ONIce Trailer
PRE PROPOSAL CONFERENCE - A Pre proposal Conference
will be held on Friday, April I. 1774 al I JO a m al Ihe Consumers
Maintenance Building. JJOO Dike Rd Winter Park, FL 3FFI7 Site
visit to follow
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: LINDA C JONES.
CONTRACTS ANALYST. (4071 331 1130. EXTENSION 7117 or Fill
RFP #177 COMPLETE PACKAGE IS AVAILABLE IN THE
PURCHASING OIVI5ION AT NO CHARGE.
NOTE ALL PROSPECTIVE OFFERORS ARE HEREBY CAU
TION ED NOT TO CONTACT ANY MEMBER OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. COUNTY
MANAGER OR COUNTY STAFF REGARDING THE ABOVE BID
ALL CONTACTS MUST BE C H A N N ELED THROUGH THE
PURCHASING DIVSION
The County reserves Ihe rlgtil lo re|ecl any or all oilers, with or
without cause, lo waive technicalities or to accept the oiler which In
It* best judgment best serves the Interest ol the County. Cost ot
submittal ol thli otter I* considered an operational cost ol Ihe olleror
and shall nol be passed on lo or borne by Ihe County,
Central Servlces/Purchaslng
1101 E IStStreet
Sanlord. FL 33771
Publish March 37. 1774
OEP 717

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Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IQ H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF TH E STATE OF FLORIDA,
INANDFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
Casa No: t) ITSJ CA
Division 14 0
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, f/h/a NCNtl
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plalnllll,
— VS—
R A F A E L P E R E Z and
MARTHA H PEREZ II living,
and oil unknown parlies claim
Ing by, through. under or
agalml Iht above named Do
tendant* who are not known to
tw dead or alive, whether ia&gt;d
unknown parllet may claim an
Inter**! a* *pou**t. heir*, de
viteet. grantee*, or other
c la im a n t* , c la im in g by.
through, under or again*! the
•aid R A F A E L P E R E Z or
MARTHA H PEREZ; STATE
F A R M M U T U A L
A U TO M O B IL E INSURANCE
COM PANY, l/u/b/o DIANE
MELBAR. JOHN DOE, b'k/e
PAUL A BODINE and JANE
DOE.b'k/a SHEILA BODINE.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice I* hereby given that,
purtuant to a Final Judgment at
Forecloture entered In the
above ttyled cauie. In the
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County, Florida, I will tell the
property Utuate In Seminole
County. Florida, detcribeda*
L O T t. BLOCK B. SUM
MERSET NORTH SECTION 7.
according to the Plat thereof at
recorded In Plat Book IS. Page*
34 and 34 Public Record* ol
Seminole County, Florida
at public tale, to the hlgheit and
be*l bidder, tor ca*h, at the
West Front Door ol the Seminole
County Courthouie, at Santord.
Florida at II 00 A M on June J,
1444.
O A T E D thli ljth day ol
March. 1*44
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
Ur JaneE Jataw c
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the Artier
lean* Wilh Dliabllltle* Act. per
tom needing a tpecial accom
modation to participate In Ihl*
proceeding thould contact the
Individual or agency tending
notice not later than taven day*
prior to the proceeding at fha
address given on the notice
Telephone 407 311 43)0 eat
4117, I •«&gt;*)) 1771 (TO O ) or
le c o ts s im (VI. via Florida
Relay Sarvlce
Publlth March X . IT 1444
DEP &gt;97

i

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Legal Notices

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice I* hereby given Iha I I
am engaged In butlne** at til
W Calico Rd . Lake Mary 11T44.
Seminole County, Florida, under
the Flctlllou* Name ol K J B
TECHNOLOGIES, and that I
Inland to regliler taid name
with the Dlvltlon ol Corpora
tlont. Tallahaitee. Florida, In
accordance with the provlilon*
ot the Flctlllou* Name Statute*
ToW lI Section las 0t. Florida
Statute* 1441
Barbara Sawyer
Publlth March IT. 1444
DEP 111

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT.
IITH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 43 Ills CA 14 K/II
THOMASO BAILEY.
Plalntllt,
v*.
CHARLESH. SCItAFF, JR,,
OANCAMERICA PRIVATE
BRANDS. INC . a'k'a
CHRYSLER FIRST
COMMERCIAL
CORPORATION, and
RICHARDE STRAIN.JR .
D*l*nd*nl»
TO BANCAMERICA
PRIVATE BRANDS, INC
D/B/ACHRYSLER FIRST
COMMERCIAL
CORPORATION
Lait known addrtu
I ] Wett Algonquin Road.
Suite 140
Arlington Height*.
llflnoli400C4
YOU ARE HEREBY notllled
that a Com plaint lor Oe
daratory Judgment — Judicial
Determination ot Homeittad
hai been llted again*! you. and
you are required to terve ■ copy
ol your antwer or othtr pleading
to Itia Complaint on the Pell
lloner'i attorney, William J
McLeod. Eiqulre. P O Drawer
410. Apopka. FL 31704. and III*
Iha original aniwtr or other
pleading In the Office ol th*
Clerk ol Circuit Court, Seminole
County. Sanford, Florida, on or
before the 7th day ot April. 1444
II you tall lo do to. lodgment by
default may be liken again*!
you lor the relief demanded In
th* Complaint
DAT E D thl* 3rd day ol March.
1444
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
BY; Patricia F tlealh
Deputy Clerk
NOTIFICATION
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH
T H E A M E R IC A N S W IT H
D IS A B IL ITIE S ACT perton*
with d ite b llllle t who need
tpecial accommodation to par
llclpala In Ihl* proceeding
thould contact Ihe ADA Coordl
nator at X I North Park Avenue,
Suite N X I, Sanford Florida
31771, at loatt live 111 day* prior
to the proceeding* Telephone
(407) 11J4JX Eat m i '
I
•00,93) 1771 ITD O ) or 1400/
411 1770 VOICE IVI via Florida
Relay Service
Publlth March 4.13. X . 17. 1444
DEP 41

CODE ENFORCEM ENT
BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Catt No 411ST CEB
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a pollll
cal lubdlvldon ot the Slate ot
Florida,
Pelltlonar.
vt
DAVIDA ANDERSON
Retpondenl
NOTICE O FH EAR INO
ISECTION til.till),
FLORIDA STATUTES
TO. David A Anderion
4070 Ruby Street
Santord FLU TTI
Property Description: Loti T
A II A t* ot vacd it N of Lot 11.
Booth! Subd. Section It. Town
thlp If, Range 30. Plat Book S.
Page 4. Public Record* ot Semi
note County, Florida
In accordance with Chapter J1
ol the Seminole County Code. «
heerlng ha* been tctieduled be
lore the Seminole County Code
Enforcement Board to de
fermlne It a violation ol the
Seminole County Code It occur
ring on the above detcribed
property. You ere hereby called
upon to leke notice that the
Public Hearing will ba con
ducted In the above ityled cauie
on the Ittfl day of April, If44. al
1:JO pm . In Room 1014 ot the
Seminole County Service* Build
Ing, 1101 Eelt F ln l Street.
Senlord, Florid* J177I. You
have been charged with con
tlructlng e itorege building
without tint obtaining a build
Ing permit on the lubfect prop
erty. In violation ol Section 10]
ol the Standard Building Code a*
adopted by Chapter 40. Seminote
County Cod* The Board will
rectlve taitlmony and evldenc*
al tald Public Hearing and thall
make tuch finding* ol tact a*
are lupported by the teillmony
and guidance pertaining to the
matter* alleged in Ihe State
ment ol Violation and Hague*'
lor Heerlng It. prior to the
heerlng. you thould come Into
compliance with the County
Code provlilon* that you are
alleged lo be violating, but the
violation recur* prior lo Ihe
IN TH E COUNTY COURT
hearing, or II th* violation ll not
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
corrected by the lime tpecllled
JUO ICIALCIR CUIT
tor correction by the Cod* In
INANDFO R
ipector. the public hearing will
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
be
held pertaining to the allege
FLORIDA
lion* again*I you
FILE NO. *4-177 CC-X-P
YOU ARE ADVISED THAT,
SW EETW ATER CLUB HOME
IF YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL
O W N E R S A S S O C IA T IO N .
ANY DECISIO N M ADE AT
INC . a Florida nol lor prolll
THIS HEARING. YOU WILL
corporation.
N E ED A RECORD OF THE
Plalntllt.
PR OCEEDINGS. AND. FOR
v*.
SUCH PURPOSE. YOU MAY
MARGARET F ARTRIP and
N EED TO INSURE TH A T A
HAROLOOENE ARTRIP.
DeHndant*
V ER BA TIM RECORD OF THE
HC13ICK O M M . I
P R O C E E D IN G S IA M A D E .
I NOT toe* t* HEREBY GIVEN WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI
that purigyml to the Final De
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
fault Judgment In foreclosure
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED
entered On the 14th day ol
P E R S O N S W I T H D IS
March. 1444, In Civil Acllun No
A B I L IT I E S N E E D IN G TO
vr 7)1 CC TO F ol the County
P A R TIC IP A TE IN ANY OF
Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
Circuit. In and lor Seminole
SH O U LD C O N TA C T TH E
County. Florida. In which
EM PLOYEE RELATIONS DE
MARGARET F ARTRIP and
P A R T M E N T , A M E R IC A N S
HAROLD GENE ARTRIP are
WITH D ISABILITIES COOR
the Defendant* and SWEET
O IN A T O R , 41 H O U R S IN
W ATER CLUB HOME OWN
ADVANCE
OF THE M EE TIN G
EHS1 ASSOCIATION. IN C . I*
AT (407)11! 1130. EXTENSION
tr.e Plalntllt, I will tell to the
7441.
tughe*! end belt bidder lot ceth
at the well front door ot the
PLEASE GOVERN YOUR
Seminole County Courlhoute
SELF ACCORDINGLY
Santord. Florida al II 00 A M
Dated this toth day ot March.
1444
on the lilt day ol April, 1444, the
following deicrlbed real proper
CODE ENFORCEM ENT
BOARD
ly let forth In the Final Judg
ment:
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Lot S. Block C. SWEETWA
By M ARCIAL. FULLER,
TER CLUB UNIT I. according
CLERK
to the plat thereof et recorded In
Plat Book It. Paget*) 1414.
Seminole County Service*
Bldg
Public Record* at Seminole
County, Florida
Room No MI4
1101 East First Street
DATED March 11,1444
Cier k ol the County Court
Santord Florida 33771
Telephone (407IJ1I 1130.
By: Jane £ Jatewlc
E Mention 7441
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: March IT A April 1,
Publlth: March 10.17 A April 3,
1444
10.1444
DEP1S9
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Mistaking two pythons for his suspenders.
Jungle Guy cfocides lo get glasses

IN TH E CIRCUIT COUNT
OF TH E IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO 91 M lt CA 14 B
R ESO LU TIO N TRU ST COR
PORATION. AS RECEIVER OF
A M E R IF IR S T F E O E R A L
SAVINGS BANK. SUCCESSOR
IN I N T E R E S T
TO
AM ERIFIRST BANK. A FED
ERAL SAVINGS BANK.
Plalnllll
v*
M IC H A E L JS 1 L U K .it al.
Defendant*
NOTICE O F k * - „ ,
purtuant to a Summary.. Final
Judgment ol Ftr#clo*u&amp; dated
March II, 1444 and entered In
Cate No 43 111* CA M B ol the
Circuit Courl ot Ihe t lT I I
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEM
INOLE County, Florida, where
In RESOLUTION TRUST COR
PORATION. AS RECEIVER OF
A M E R IF IR S T F E D E R A L
SAVINGS BANK. SUCCESSOR
IN I N T E R E S T
TO
AM ERIFIRST BANK. A FED
ERAL SAVINGS BANK. Plain
tiff, and M ICHAEL J SILUK,
et. a l , are defendant* I will tall
to tho hlghett bidder lor caih at
the Well Front Door ol th#
Seminole County Courlhoute,
Senlord, Florid*, at Ihe hour ol
II 00 a m , on the 14th day ol
April, 1444. the following de
tcrlbed properly a* tat forth In
tald Summary Final Judgment,
lowll
LOT 41, CARDINAL OAKS
COVE, ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS R E ­
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11
PAGES 17 AND It. PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
D A T E D Ihl* ISth day ol
March. 1444
Maryann* Mori*
Clark Circuit Courl
By; Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publlth March 10,17.1444
DEP TOO

IN TH K C IR C U IT COURT
O F T H E EIG H TE EN TH
JUO ICIALCIR CUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
INAN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO: 431114 CAUL
U N IT E D S T A T E S OF
AMERICA
Plalnllll.
vt.
M IC H E L L E D. W ILLIA M S .
G E O R G E J. W E E K S and
M ARILYN WALTON WEEKS,
BAR NETT RECOVERY COR
PORATION, etc., and F L E E T
FINANCE, INC..
Dalandanlltl.
N O TICEO FS A LE
NOTICE I* htroby given that,
purtuant lo an urder or Final
Judgmtnt ol Fortclotura on
torod In tha above captioned
cate. I will tall the proparty
lltualed In SEMINOLE County,
Florida, dater Ibod at:
L o t 71, W A S H I N G T O N
HEIGHTS, according to Iha plat
lher to! at recorded In Plat Book
3, Page 37, ol Iha Public Recordi
ol Somlnolo County, Florida,
at public tala, to tho highest and
batl blddar for catti, at tha Watt
Front Door, ol tha SEMINOLE
County Courlhoute, In Santord,
Florida, al II,'DO a m. on April
11,1444.
D ATED March 14.1444
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K O F CIRCUIT
COURT
BV: Jana E. Jatawlc
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with tho Amor
leant With Oltablllllat Act. par­
sons with dltabllllltt needing a
special accommodation to parI Ic Ipa to In this proceeding
should contact Somlnolo County,
Court Administration al X I N.
Park Avonua, Santord, FL 31771
telephone 1407) » J 4110, no!
latar than taven (7&lt; days prior
lo Iha proceeding. It hearing
Impalrtd. (TO O ) I K X 4 » 1771,
or voice IV) 1 fO04UI77O. via
Florida Relay Servlca.
Publlth: March70,17, 1444
DEP 141

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Legal Notices
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E EIG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF TH E STATE OF FLORIDA.
IN ANDFOR
SEMIHOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. 91-14)4 CA14 L
ENRIQUE SANCHEZ RECIO
Plalntllt.
vt.
R EN 8A KE.
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* ll htrtby given lhal,
purtuant lo a Final Judgment In
lorecloturt dated March 3. 1*44
and anlared In Cat* No
43 1434 CAM L. ot the Circuit
Court ol Ihe Eighteenth Judicial
District In and lor Seminole
County. F lo rid a , wherein
ENRIQUE SANCHEZ RECIO.
It th* Plalnllll. and REN BAKE.
It tha defendant. I tall lo Ihe
hlghatt and b**l blddar tor cath
el Ihe Weil Front door ol the
Seminole County Courthouse In
Santord. Florida, between II 00
4 m and 1 00 p m . on April It
1*94. Ihe tallowing deicrlbed
proparty at tat forth In laid
Final Judgment, lowll
Th* Eail t» ol Loll 9 A 10.
Block S Tltr S. E R Traflord i
Map ol 1h# Town ol Santord.
according lo th# plal thereof ai
recorded In Plal book I page*
14 44. ol th* Public Record* ol
Seminole County. Florid*
DATED March IS. 1494
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Clrtult Court
By Jan* E Jatewlc
A* Deputy Clerk
Publlth March X . 17, 1944
DEP 144___________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E EIG H TE EN TH
JUO ICIALCIR CUIT,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Cat* N*. 43 li t ) CA 14 B
NATIONSBANK, a corporation
•rilling under Iha law* ot the
United SMI** ol America.
Plalnllll.
VS
LL O Y D A JOHN and UN
KNOWN TEN A N T.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pur
tuant lo th* Final Summary
Judgment ol Foreclotur* doled
March II, 19*4. In Ihe above
tlyled caut*. I will tall lo th*
highail and bell bidder lor caih
a&gt; the Wetl Front door ol Ihe
Seminole County Courlhoute in
Seminole County, Florida, at
11.X A M on the 14th day ul
April. 1444. Iha following d*
tcrlbed properly
Lol*. BEAR LAKE FOREST
according lo the Plal lhareol a*
recorded in Plel Book 13, Pagrt
70 and 71 ol Iha Public record* of
Seminole County, Florida.
Dated Ihl* DID day ol March.
19*4
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Courl
By Dorothy W Bollon
A* Deputy Clerk
Publlth: March X . 17. 1444

BlP-jW ___________________
CODE ENFORCEM ENT
BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CataNe 44 ll-CEB
SEMINOLE COUNTY. 4 pollll
cal tubdlviilon ol Ihe Stale ol
Florida.
Palllloner.
VS.
. B B T T Y J BROWN
Reipondenl
NOTICE OF HEARING
(SECTION 147 110).
FLORIDA STATUTES
TO Belly J Brown
P O Box 344
Thlells NY 10*44
Properly Description Lol 3S
A N D vacd alley *d| on S A W
!&gt; vacd alley *d| on E. Section
10. Townthlp It Range 30
Booker town. Plal Book 4. Pag*
10, Public Record* ol Seminole
County, Florida
In accordanc* with Chapter S3
ol Ihe Seminole County Code, e
hearing ha* been scheduled be
lore th* Seminole County Code
Enforcement Board to d*
lermln* It ■ violation ol th*
Seminole County Code It occur
ring on Ihe above described
property You are hereby called
upon lo lake nolle* lhal th*
Public Hearing will be con
dueled In th* above ityled caut*
on Iha llth day ol April, 1444. al
1 X p m. In Room 1011 ol the
Seminole County Service* Build
Ing. 1101 EatP F ln l Street.
Senlord, Florida 33771. You
have been charged with con
ttrucllng a storage building
without llrtl obtaining a build
Ing permit on Iha subject prop
trty. In violation ol Section 103
of tha Standard Building Cod* a*
adopted by Chapter 40. Seminole
County Cod* Th* Board will
racalv* letllmony and evldenc#
si said Public Hearing and thall
make tuch llndlngt ol lad at
are lupported by the leillmony
and evidence pertaining to the
metier* alleged In Ihe SMI*
mtnl ol Violation and Request
lor Hearing. II. prior to the
'waring, you thould com* Into
compliance wllh Iha County
Cod* provlilon* lhal you are
alleged lo bo violating, but th*
violation rtcurs prior lo Iha
hearing, or II the violation It not
corroded by the lime specified
lor correction by Ihe Code In
ipector, Iha public hearing will
Pa held pertaining lo Iha allege
lion* agalnil you
YOU ARE ADVISED THAT,
IF YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL
ANY D ECISIO N M ADE AT
THIS HEARING, YOU WILL
NEED A RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS, AND, FOR
SUCH PURPOSE, YOU MAY
NEED TO INSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORO OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M AD E.
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIM ONY AND EVI
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO B E BASED
P E R S O N S W I T H D IS
A B I L I T I E S N E E D IN G TO
P A R TIC IP A TE IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SH O U LD C O N T A C T TH E
EM PLOYEE RELATIONS DE
P A R T M E N T , A M E R IC A N S
WITH D ISAB ILITIES COOR
D IN A T O R , 44 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EE TIN G
AT IX7I33M1X. EXTENSION
J44I.
PLEASE GOVERN YOUR
SELF ACCORDINGLY
Deled Ihl* loth day al March.
1944.
CO O EEN FO R CEM EN T
BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
By: MARCIA L. FULLER.
CLERK
Sam InoI* Counly Services
Bldg.
Room No. XI*
HOI East Flrsl Slreel
Senlord, Florid* 31771
Ttltphona: (407)311 IIX .
Extension 7441
Publlth: March X , 17 1 April J,
Ur, 1444
DEP 131

Legal Notices I Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Flla Number 44 1)0 CP
IN R E E S TA TEO F
ALICE J HAIGHT
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ot Ihe
estate ot ALICE J HAIGHT,
d e c e a s e d . F ile N u m b e r
44 HO CP. It pending In th*
Circuit Courl lor Seminole
Counly, Florida, Probal* Dlvl
Hon. th* addrei* ol which I*
P O Drawer C. Santord. Florida
31771 Th* name* and addrette*
ol th* pertonal representative
and th* p e rso n a l r tp r *
tentative * attorney are tel
forth below
A LL IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONSARE N O TIFIED THAT
All person* on whom Ihl*
notice I* terved who have ol&gt;
lection* lhal challang* Me valid
Ity ol the will, fha qualification*
ol Me pertonal representative,
venue, or lurltdlcUon ol Ihl*
Court are required lo III* their
ob|ecllont wllh Ihl* Courl
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTER THE
O A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditor* ol Ihe decedent
and other person* having claim*
or demand* against decedent's
etlal* on whom a copy ol Ihls
nolle* I* terved within three
month* alter Ihe dal* ol tha llrtl
publication ol Ihl* nolle* must
tile their claim* wllh Ihl* Courl
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
THR EE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTER THE
O A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditor* ol Ihe
decedent and parson* having
Claim* or demand* agalnil Iha
decedent * etlal* mutl III* their
clalmi wllh Ihl* courl WITHIN
THREE 7AONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A L L CLAIM S. DEM ANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E D WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Th* dale ol the llrtl public*
lion ol Ihl* Nolle* It March X
1494
Personal Representative
ROSE M HAILEY
lOXSlicot Branch Circle
Oviedo FL 3174*
Attorney lor Pertonal
Representative
JAMES J FILES
Clonlnger and Filet
P O Bo* 317
Oviedo. FL 317*1
Telephone 407/3*3 *44«
Florida Bar No 13)7)*
Publlth March X 37. 1944
OEP X4
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT,
OF THE ISTH JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT.IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO S3 1141 CA 14 E
M cC A U O H A N M O R T G A G E
COMPANY, INC.,
Plalnllll
vt
M A R Y C O O L L IS O N and
JOHN DOE. unknown tenant! t)
Oelendanlltl
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE It hereby given lhal
the undersigned Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Courl ol Seminole
Counly. Florida will on the 14th
day ol April. 1444 *1 II 00 A M
at Ihe Weil Front Door ol Iha
Seminole Counly Courthouse,
Santord, Florida oiler for tale
and tall aI public outcry lo lh*
highest end best bidder lor cath.
Ihe following described property
tllualed In SEMINOLE County,
F lor Id*
Lol* 13 and 14 Block J,
LO C K H A R TS SUBDIVISION
according lo Ihe Plal therrol. a*
recorded In Plal Book 1. Pag*
TO. Public Record* ol Samlnol*
Counly. Florida
pursuant lo lh* Final Judgment
entered in a cat* pending In tald
Court. Ihe Hyl* ol which I*
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and ol
tidal teal ol tald Court thl* 14th
day ol March. 1944
(SEAL)
7AARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol lh# Clrcu-I Court
By Dorothy W Bollon, O C
In accordanc* wllh the Amer
leant Wllh Ditablllllet Ad, per
*ont needing a special accom
n.odallon to participate In Ihl*
proceeding thould contact Courl
Administration ol X I N Park
Are . Sle N X ). Santord, Florid*
11771, telephone I *071 313 4)30,
Eal 4X7, nol later than taven
(7) day* prior lo Ihe proceeding
II hearing Impaired. (T D D )
I 100 45) 1771 or Vole* (V )
I 400 9)5 1770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publlth: MarchX. 17,1994
DEP 19*

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E EIG H TE EN TH
JUO ICIALCIR CUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO, i
93 1411 CA M E
BARCLAYSAMEHICAN/
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
etc
Plalnllll,
vs,
ROGER LEON McCRACKEN.
•lux. *1*1.
Defendant!
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO HORACE E MOODY AND
B E V E R L Y B M OODY, hi*
wile, living and II dead, all
unknown parllet claiming by,
through, under or again*! Ihe
named Defendant who are nol
known lo b« dead or alive
whether tald unknown parllet
claim a* Iwlrt. devisee*, gran
lee*, atilgneet. lienor*, credl
lor*. Iruitee*. or other claim
anlt agalnil the talcs HORACE
E MOODY AND BEVER LY B
MOODY, his wile
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S .
L T D . all unknown parllet
claiming by, through, under, or
again it th* named Defendant 11)
whether tald unknown parllet
claim at heir*, devisee*, gran
lee*, attlgneet. litnor*. credl
(or*, Irut lee* or other claimant*
claiming against Ihe tald AL
TAM ONTE SPRINOS. LTD
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HER EB Y NOTI
FIE O that an action lo foreclose
a mortgage on Iha following
property In SEMINOLE Counly.
Florida
Lol 4. lei* Iha North 71 II ol
Lol 4, tald T7 II measured along
Ihe Foil and Well lol line and
Ihe North X II ol Lol 1 measured
•long tha East and Watt line ol
tald Lot S ol SANLANDO THE
S U B U R B B E A U T IF U L
ARGYLE SECTION, according
lo Iha plal lhareol at recorded in
Plal Book 10. Page 4. of Ihe
Public Recordi ol Seminole
Counly. Florida
hat baen llltd again*I you and
ROGER LEON McCRACKEN. a
tingle man SUN BANK. N A .
HOM ER O E A R TH AND
FLORENCE J DEARTH and
R O B E R T A L E I R I N and
L E O N A R D R D AVIS, dba
L E IB IN D A V IS P A R T N E R
SHIP, and you art required lo
terve a copy ol your written
d tle m e t. II 'any. to It on
CHARLES R GEORGE. Ill
ESQUIRE. LAW O FFICE OF
CHARLES R GEORGE III
P A , 111 North Orange Avenue,
Suite low Orlando, Florida
JltOt. and In* In* original wllh
the Clerk ol lh* above styled
Court wllhin X day* alter m#
llrtl publication ol tha Nolle*
olharwita a ludgmenl may be
entered against you tor lh*
rebel demanded In the Com
plain!
WITNESS my fiend and taal
ot this Court thl* »444v day ol
March, 1444
(Circuit Courl Swell 1
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER KO F CIRCUIT COURT
BY CacallaV Ekern
Deputy Clerk
Publlth March X . 17, 1444
OEP 141

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE C O U N IT.
FLORIDA
FILE NO 43 1111 CA M E
H O M E S A V IN G S B A N K
F S B . a U S corporation f/kr*
HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIA
TION OF FLORIDA a Florida
corporation
Plamlill.
v*
D A N IE L J H A LD R IC H a
tingle man.
Defendant
N O TIC E O FS A LE
PURSUANT TOCHAPTER4S
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
purtuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
March I, 1444. Iliad In Cate No
91 ISIS C A M E . In the Circuit
Court ol lh* Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and lor Samlnola
C o u n ly . F lo rid a w herein
DANIEL J BALORICH ll de
lendanl, I will tell lo Ihe hlghetl
end best bidder lor cath al Iha
wetl tronl door ot Ihe Seminole
Counly Courlhoute, Senlord.
Florida al II 00 a m. on April 11,
14*4, the following detcribed
properly tel lorlh In th* said
Summary Final Judgment ol
Forec loture herein, to wit:
Condominium Unll MSP ol
HIDDEN RIOGE CONDOMIN
IUM, the Declaration ol which Is
recorded In Official Recordi
Book IJ)7 al page M l), el teq ,
ol Ihe Public Record* ol Semi
note County, Florida, and
amendmenti thereto. II any
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clerk
By Jane E Jatewlc
Publish: March 71 A April I.
1444
DEP l i t

PS-114 — Legil Adverlltamenl
THE BOAROOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Separate tailed Eipretilont ot Inlereil lor PS 134 Comprehensive
Planning Consultant Service* will be accepted by Seminole Counly at
Ihe office* ol Ihe Purchasing Dlvltlon until 5 00 P M , local lima,
Thursday, April 11, 1444 Ona marked "original" and Seven IT)
copies mutl be submitted Expression* ol Interest received aller Ihe
tpecllled dele shall be returned unopened
SCOPE OF SERVICES:
Seminole Counly ll toeklng quel Hied planning firm* lo attltl In Ihe
preparation ol a variety ol itudlei, regulation* and plant lo
Impltmtnl lit comprohanilv* plan. Tha tludla* include small a.ea
land u*e plan*, davalopmanl of an urban mobility element and a
Ihraatanad and endangered specie* map
M AIL OR O ELIVER TO: County Service* Building. 1101 Eatl
First Slreel, Purchasing Dlvltlon Room 3X1. Sanlord, Florida 31771.
SUBMITTALS MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE PURCHASING
DIVISION, 1101 EAST FIRST STREET, 3RD FLOOR - ROOM
1110*. SANFORD, FLORIDA, NO LATER THAN J:00 P M LOCAL
TIM E . EXPRESSIONS OF IN TER EST R ECEIVED A FTER TH A T
TIM E WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
MARK OUTSIDE OF E N V ELO P E: PS 134 Comprehensive
Planning Consultant Service*
Seminole Counly encourage* MB E/WBE participation
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: LINDA C. JONES.
PURCHASING DIVISION. CONTRACTS ANALYST, (407) 311 IIX ,
EXTENSION 7119 or 7111. PS 134 COM PLETE PACKAGE IS
AVAILABLE IN TH E PURCHASING DIVISION A T NO CHARGE
NOTEi All prospective offeror* are hereby cautioned not to
contact any member ol th* Samlnol* Counly Board ol Counly
Commlnlooart, County Manager or Selection Commute* ragardlng
lh* abov* proposal Any Inqulrlat pertaining lo Ihl* Expression ol
Inltratl muil b* directed through the Purchasing Dlvltlon contact
perton noted above. Tha County will not anlarlaln or b* responsible
lor any oral Interpretation* given by any Counly employ**,
representative or other*. Th* Issuance ot a written addendum It lh*
only olllclal method wnaraby interpretation, clarification or
additional information can b* given Addendum!*) II any. will b*
Issued only by the Purchasing Dlvltlon to all tlrm* of record a*
having received Ihl* package
Th* County ratarvei th* right lo r*|*ct any or all otlan, with or
without caut*, lo waive lachnlcallllat, or to accept Iha otter which In
lit batt ludgmenl bell u rve t tha Inlarait ol th* Counly. Cost at
tubmlllel ol Ihl* otter I* considered an operational cotl ol lh* ollaror
and thall nol b* pattad on lo or born* by lh* County.
Central S#rvlc*»/Pu.'ch*»lng
HOI E. Ill Street - Room 43X1
Sanlord. FL 11771
Publlth: March 17.1414
DEP 111

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
322-2611

Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 eon»»cutlv0 tlm ts............ 57c &gt; line

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

7 con**eutlv0 rim ti......... 70&lt; t line

nouns

3 coniecutlvi rime* ........... 91 c » line

1lime.........................11.19* line
Pales ire per Issue, based on 3 lines
* 3 Lines Minimum
MuilpiCnit) 1

NOW ACCEPTING

Scheduling may include HaiakJ Advertiser at Ihe cost ol on additional day
Cartel when you gat r*»uh» Pay onty tor day* you' ad rum at tale » « » i l
Use kill tint mp bon tor tat lot! lesuh* Cipy rrnrtt totkiw acceptable lypn
giaptn.il form •Commensal Itaquatic y i ale* are available

DEADLINES
Tuesday ireu Friday 12 Noon The Day Dekuir Publication
Sunday 12 Noon Fnday •Monday 5 30 P M Fuday
ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS; In lh * event ol an error In an
ad, tha Sanford Harald will ba raaponalbla lor tha llrtl
In earl I on only and only to Iha axtanl ol Iha coal of lhal
Inaartlon. Ptaaaa chach your ad tor accuracy tha lira! day It
ru n t.

12—Eldtrly Care
ADULT C A R ! In our private
home Sanlord rrea Lot* ol
loving care lor your loved
one* Contact Holly 373 4141

Bliddtf Control Problems?
SENIORS,
Call lo find out d you quality
lo r * » » t » l # n c » w llh
OIAPEMS PADS Wa III* tor
M tdlcara reimbursement,
p r iv a t e In s u ra n c e and
Medicare directly Delivered
lo your door monthly

407-160-1254

Legal Notices
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
IN AN O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.1 91 1114 CA 14 B
Y U R I M A R K O and IN N A
MARKO. hit wife
Plalntllt*.

V*
A N D R E W U U H L E S O N and
K A T H L E E N KENNON O l
BRA LYNN PARKER. UNIT
ED REFRIGERATION INC
MLX R EFRIGERATION AIR
CONDITIONING GROUP INC.
n/k a P A M E C O C O R P
BELL SOUTH AD V ER TISIN G *
PUBLISHING CORPORATION
and THE SPICEWOOD HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
th a I pursuant lo a Final
Judgment d*T»d Merth 10. 1944,
In Cate No 4) 11J4 CA 14 B o!
lh* Circuit Court ol Ihe Eigh
'eenlh Judicial District In and
lor Samlnola Counly, Florida, In
which YURI MARKO and INNA
M AR KO . hi* wit*, are Ihe
PI e I n 11111 and A N D R E W
BURLESON and K ATHLEEN
K EN N O N . D EB R A LYNN
P A R K E R : U N I T E D RE
F R IG E R A TIO N . INC . MLX
REFRIGERATION AIR CON
Ot TIO N IN O GROUP INC
n/h/a P A M E C O C O R P .,
BELLSOUTH ADVERTISING 4
PUBLISHING CORPORATION,
and THE SPICEWOOO HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC
are the Defendant* I will salt to
the highett end best bidder lor
caih at tha W#*&gt; Front Door ol
the Seminole County Courthouse
In Sanlord, Florida at II 00
a m on April 14. 1494, tha
following described properly set
forth In tha Final Judgment
Lot 44 SPICEWOOD SUBOI
VISION, according lo lh* Plat
thereof, a* recorded In Plal
Book 31. page 17. Public Rec
ord* ol Seminole Counly. Flor
Ida
D A T E O Ihl* ISth day of
March, 1444
ISEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K O F COURT
B Y : Dorothy W Bollon
A* Deputy Clerk
Publish. March X , 17 !»44
DEP 143
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
IN AN O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.1 44 141 CP
IN R E ES TA TEO F
JERRY MORTON KESSEL.
Dec eased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol the
Estate ol JE R R Y MORTON
K E S S E L , Deceasad, F ile
Number 94 143 CP. It pending In
lh* Circuit Courl tor Seminole
Counly, Florid*. Probal* Dlvl
•Ion, Ihe addret* ol which I* X I
North Park Avenue. Sanlord
Florida 3177] Tha, name* and
address** ol the Personal Rep
resenlallve and tha Personal
Representative's attorney ere
tel lorlh below
All Interested pensnt are
required lo tllo wllh Ihl* Court:
la ) All clalm i against Iha
E t la l* W IT H IN T H R E E
M O N T H S OF T H E F IR S T
P U B L I C A T I O N O F T H IS
NOTICE and &lt;b) any ob|*ctlon
by an Inltratlad person lo whom
this Notice I* served lhal
challang** lh* validity ot lh*
Will, lh* qualification* at Ihe
Perional Representative, venue,
or jurisdiction of Ihe Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THR EE MONTHS A FTER THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NO TICE OR TH IR TY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THE OBJECTING
PERSON
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication ol Ihl* Notice hai
begun on March 17,1494
Perional Represantatlve
D AN IELC KESSEL
c/oDICKENSON.
MURDOCH. REX
AND SLOAN
9M North Fadtral Highway
Suite 410
Boca Raton. Florida 33431
Atlormry lor
Partonal Representative
BARBARA A. SLOAN, ESQ
Florida Bar No 5u*901
DICKENSON, MURDOCH,
R EX AN D SLOAN
940 Norlh Federal Highway
Suite 410
Boca Raton. Florida 334)1
Talaphnn* (407) J9M900
Publlth: March 17 &amp; April j,
1944
DEP-H I

21 — P e r s o n a ls

A00PTI0NS
Tree medical care. frantpov
lallon, counseling, private
doctor plus living expense*
Bar 11)7)1) Clearwater Attorney
Jafm Frlckec
i eoo ex )i*o
LOOKING TOR U40 yr old
while male, retired veteran
lor companionship 114 ))ei

23— Lost &amp; F oun d
L O S T A l l c a n D a r k le s *
Baniangi Are* ol (lh A 9lh SI
on Seminole Blvd 371 01*4
LOST 1019* century style clothing
and equipment Reward No
question * atked 374 1)41

2 5 — S p e c ia l N o tic e s

FAX
YOUR CLASSIFIED A0
TO US ANYTIME
DAY OR NIGHT!

407-323-9408
For convenient *rxl ©ron-omr
cai adrerhtlng, nothing b#«tt
th* Sanlord Herald f *■ u»
youf ad to th# CUtxIiml Dept
and incit'd* th# to!towing in
form dI ion
• Billing mann#, id d rttl and
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• Contact hem* and phone
nvmbtr lw #d vtriilrilroo
• Start dat*
• Number ot ttayt you would
III* your ad to run
H you ha*« any qu*ilions
p ir.n r call tha Ctauilied
Adve rtisin g Department
Monday Fflday, I JO 5 JO

27— N u rs e ry &amp;
C h ild C a re
CHILDCARE IN M f MOMI
Hen portable ratal Fenced
jrrtftl., m * «i4 &amp; t n a t k i l l 4 1/43

MU N C MK t N MANOR
Enrollment being taken now
for tiebiet Mr* K cleitet *ng
school aged intervention tun,
Small groups Field trip*,
erntiv Ion? Call Evelyn
111 4944
HUSai’p.

41 — C e m e te r y L o ts __
MEMORIAL GARDENS 1 Lolt!
Garden of Mray«r. 11*00 tall
both tor I150Q (319)311 4300

4 3 — In v e s tig a t iv e
S e rv ic e s
M A JE S TIC IN V C S TIO A TIV t
Service* Dorn elite relations
Free compilation *ot 4411113

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O p p o r tu n itie s
BODY SHOP Fully equipped
Fully licensed Sale or part
nershlp Excellent money
mak'nq business *9*4*41

FREEDOM
Meirdual income* bring flnan
dal freedom Find out how to
createon*
Call Robert
1)1111)___ ___

GREETING CARD DIST.
Nal l comp No sailing You
service company account*
MbO/wk possible Part lime,
14,900required tor slock

800 226 5163
NEWI Gel paid selling recipes
Rush 11 00 * SALE Fleblger.
1000 Camanche Road &gt;Xt,
lone. CA 4)440

61— M o n e y to L e n d
KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE M0NEYI
All you need Is your lift* Jack
Olamond lor appdnlmenl
1401414 •

71— H e lp W a n te d
ADD TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVONNOWI
CALL 111 4111 or 111 04)9

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
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el training successful agents
Mollcan*#?............We'll helpl
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71— H e lp W a n te d

71— H e lp W a n te d

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Snndllll 11*1/1 808 846 JIM
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ol retldenllal prop*rti«* In
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locate qualllled buyer* eligi
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BUY OR SELL TUPPCRWARC
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mifall (oordlnatce* needed to
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e f an, two 1400plu* weekly
a Management opportunll.e*
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CITY ORIVER/LOCAL DRIVER
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•_______ J1J41* m i

CONCRETE LABORS
CONCRETE FORM SETTERS
F tper lent ed only H I t i n

CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK
R tciivi order by phone ami
I a r , f u t lom er contact
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per# lulling end credit! dal#
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Long weed. FI »358
or call 407 111 0*41
EQE MrF /M/V

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ter Education aril tiparttnc*
in early Childhood required
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DRIVERS NEEDED
; A G CARRIERS. Tayar** FI
• a well established and grow
mg Central Flcrida hated
&lt;ompany otter %you
• ; k »q /*4 per mile
» Up to 17 DEB ml per mo
e Mop Oft fay
• Urtloading Pay
• vacation pay
• Satety &amp; Performance donut
e 'jpouia Riding Program
e Average Trip \ f Dayt
• late AAod*( Cofluanttonflil

HAIR STYLIST
Licensed E/T, In Sanlord
C til C inetA fir Ratlena )] I 904\

HOME HEALTH AIDES
Needed im m ediately lor
d ltia n m e n ti In Seminole
County Pleat# call
107 IS! m s

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b u ild e r s
H e a lth C a re S e r v ic e s
m in t n ir n x iin r iY lM r w n x

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near Lake Mary A drug tree
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|J&gt;ione tpeah engllth, I a mot
eip Mini be avail JO, hr*
wk No laietrlena wilMwld
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Monday 1 t. Tuetday • llonly

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SPRAY UP GUMOPEHATOR
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C O M P A N IO N

Homemaker to !&lt;**■ with tl
derly lady
Salary, private
livirig quart*r ! etc Call alter

I0#m plMW 111700
L O C A I i l Conduct your own
local* search Fur a Hep by
%tep gold* vend i l l 9$ * IN
ialei (a* to Locate PO Bob
1401 Sanford f l D771 1*01

IPN
LPN interested In innovative
farlllly nn the cidling edg# of
research tlhourshlff
Call It* TOO)

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT
Full time politic available
MVAC plumbing necessary
Great Nrnehts Pleas* apply
»n |j*pfvon
Sailpointe Apaftmenf!
*01 W Semi noto DUd
Sanlord 437 37) I0SI

MANAGEMENT COUPLE
J dayl a week In Sanford Call
'.""tlieyn Sell Storage ] » Sail
* MECHANICAL •
* ENGINE EH *
I10K Local packaqe to need*
your eeperll** to deilgn
machine* National llrm
ready lo hire today Hurry I
FR EE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
too W 11th Sf, 333)1)4
MEOICAL

RN
Charge nurte lot Tam 3pm IV
and venlilalor c.parlance
neerled Apply In jerton
Debar y Manor
*4 N Hwy IT *1
Debary. FI
MEDICAL

LABORATORY TECH
Full lime Lab Tech needed (or
truly community clinic Mutt
have current Stale ol FI
llcenture and tie able to itarl
immediately Bilingual In
Spanlth helpful Apply lo
Central Fla Community Clinic
Attn. Pertonall Dept.
1«?11. Park Aye.
Sanford. FI 11TTI
MEOICAL

WHERE RN’S
MARE THE DIFTERENCET
Paragon Momecare th# lead
mg provider of horn* health
car# m the southeast, ||
growing In fh# Central Florida
are# and looking for qualified
WN S W# offer competitive
!alary. an *BC«H#nt benefits
package and th# oppor(unity
for growth in your career* Do
any of th#!# poslbom sound
Ilk# you*
• FULL TIME Q UALITY
IM PROVEM ENT RN
Lah# Mary
To coordinate ovtru# and
en%ur# compliance &amp; billing
for Medicare branch Must
have previous Medicare/third
par fy r»iN*f ipfifp
• FULL TfME RN CLINICAL
TEAM LEADERS
Sanlord Lake M ary
To ! u r » r Vit# clinical team !

You mml tie llvtibi# capable

To1 perform pafitnl viilli in
hum# selling No hom*care
e«A»er*pn(e&gt; NO PROBLEM* •
Id \ Mrinrlay io Frid ay r&gt;our!
paid mileage

• PER VISIT RN S
Sanlord (weekend!) * Lake M ar y
Work heaibre schedule and
earn Icq.) dollar for pOyr high
feet* s k i l l !
W e e k e n d or
weekday v i! i l! available No
t»om# health eipe ne nc# re
quired

COME F IN D O U T ABOUT
Ml: ALTHCARE'S NEWEST
CAREER OPTION
HOME H EALTH !
Call today To tchedul* in
interview or obtain career
information

SANTORD OR LAKE MARY
407-371 0800
W t are an Equal Ct&gt;p«rlunily

Employer fill

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Notice

C o n c re te

M o v in g &amp; S to ra g e

FLORIDA STATE REGUIRES
ail contractor! tie rtgi!t«red
or certified To veirify a Hale
contractors llceni# call
I 100 )4) 7*40 Occupational
L Kemei art required by Ih#
county and can b# v#rili#d by
calling ) ) I |IK). ei1 71)3

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
U#al I Man Quility Opera
lion'
7)71/4)4 B47

CLASS A MOVERS
Moving
ipetlalltl* I0h&gt; oil all local
move* with coupon "We move
with pride In mind" 111 6186

A d d itio n s &amp;
R e m o d e lin g
RES/COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum Fram ing. Drywall,
Ooort, Roofing, Contref#
1114111 S O, Balmf. CnCOllMO

A p p li a n c e s
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Free
nppl icrvlcii call with rc
uairil John, A 4 Batf, 11*11*1

E le c t r ic a l
M A S TE R E L E C T R IC IA N
Repair addition, comm re%
Lu/ln! &gt;EHOOOllV) J?i 447k

F lo o rin g
HARDWOOD FLOORING
Intlall Sanding Flnlihlng
TOM OLSEN I 111*1*11*/

G e n e r a l S e rv ic e s
IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
P latter Ing Mir mod#J new and

H o m e Im p r o v e m e n t

CARPENTER All klndiot home
repair*, painting &amp; ceramic
tile RichardGrou . I ll 1*TJ

AFFORDABLE Home Repair.
Dependable All pha*e* Call
for free i**l Miili.e-I 111 1108
R ESTO R A TIO N . DRYW ALL
metal iiudt door*, trim, tld
Ing, pore he*, deck*, gaiebot
Llcemedrlmured
111 108T

C a r p o t /ln s t a lla t lo n

RITE-WAY MFMDOPl INO

C a rp e n try

CARPET M ILL DIRECT
Big Dltcount* Famout Brand*
Flrit Quality. Top Line
Stammatler, Sa.onie*,
Trackle**. Sculpture* V* 9V yd
Commercial level loop* 1) 67 yd
Inilallalion tot 11*8400

~

C a r p e t C le a n in g

SAM'S CAR P ET CLEANINO
plu* blrlp and bull Moon.
Re*ldenllal/comm«rc!al 1*
^ J in ll^ la l^ b e e ie ^ ia o i* ^

C le a n in g S e r v ic e
IT ’S TIM E FOR
SPRING CLEANIN0I
CALL SCOTTISH MAIDS
Subtldiary ol The RM Drown Co
•
1111*11
European Cfean/rtg at
______ A m ir tc*n FVfcei______
L IG H T H A U L IN O . FLOOR
MAINTENANCE We al*o do
window*1110 tFOl______ ____
PERIONAL TOUCH CLEAN
INO SERVICE. Home*, apt*

*andean. 11111to

W E SHO W UP
i / h x i 'llil* llU i'In y A il" \
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y

322-2611
J a n it o r ia l S e rv ic e s " "
BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL
Commerdal/Rctld 111 6TI1

L a n d s c a p in g

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P a in tin g
P A IN TIN G , paper hanging,
prtstuf# washing and dry wall
repair Frteetl J3I 5174

P e s t C o n tro l
~
B 1 C PEST CONTROL
Family operated and lerv
iced *41 Initial service In
elude* 1 rrionlh* service Once
a year tervlca* available
Hooded, miured, and llctnied
Member ol Heller Duilnet*
Qurtau............... ........ 1M 1644

P re s s u re C le a n in g **"
DUN MITE: Clean driveway!,
roofi, pool decki, walks,,
house* Fret tit. £14177

R o o lln g
OYSBERS HOME REPAIR A
R O O F IN O
P a ln lln g .
carpentry flond/Int/LIc
RC0066145
Call 574 *315

S w im m in g P o o l
S e r v ic e / e p a ir

if,

BLUE SKY POOLS AND SPAS
Service, repair and remodel
Ing Quallly work at low
_£rlce* F_ree e*t *0701* tt«J__
W EEK LY SERVICE Irom S.I
mo Cham Rile Pock Service
1*0 1118
Robert Shoemaker

RANOY'S Q U ALITY LAWN'
Cornplelo pro care %lncc 19B0

T r e e S e rv ic e
L a w n S e r v ic e
J A O LAWN MAINTENANCE
We do everything! Call lor
Irce tiflmalei 114 5*10
LOU'S Mowing. Weedealing.
Edging, SIS A up Light haul
Ing Free Etllmati*. 113 H IT
TOM A J E F F ’* LAWN CAREl
Re* /Comm . dependable, low
raletlFreeetl...........110 T0T0

ECHOLS TH EE SVC Lie *, in*
“Lei the Prolculonal* do II **
Free e*llmale*...........I l l t m

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

71—Help Wanted

71-Help Wanted

MAIDS

WAREHOUSE AND G ENERAL
LABOR H E L P N E E D E D I
Bonut tor driver* All »hlll*
available Oally pay, no lee
Report ready lo work S 30 am.
Indutlrlal Labor S vc, 1018
French Av No phene cell*

NOTICE
Mature, hone*I dependable
Mull lake polygraph It*I and
mult pan drug leit Tran*
poctalion It a plu*
___ Neal N TIdy B « - n »

NATIONWIDE
COMMON CAHRIER
HIRING FULLTIME
O.T.R. DRIVERS
1 5 0.0 0 0 ♦ A Y E A R I S
POSSIBLE paid vacation
m#dlcaf and life insurance,
uniforms, 40IK, and more
W \ of our drivers ar# horn#
•very *Bfk
M inim um ag# 75, ) yr%
vtrtflabl# O T M eiprrltnce
Class A C D L Good driving
record Doubles eipenenc#
and endorsement a plus
APPLY at

REfD TRANSPORT, INC.
1990 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
DEIAND, FLORIDA 32724
904 738-2778
EO E

NURSERY ATTENDANTS
for infanti and preschool
chlfren * h n Sunday morn
duf Ing chufeh s#r viecs Added
hr i post ill It, •■(wrienc# and
ftf* required 317 4371______

OFFICE HELP
P I Computer oaperivnc#
and organiiational skills rt
quired Medical records tape
rlenc# helpful Must type 50
*pm Vend resume to P O
Bo. I 7t ; Sanford. FI 37777
eOFFICK GAL#
1770 wk Good communication
skills A fie.abiity needed here
FR E E REOISTMATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
70+W. » t h tl , 313 5171

WAREHOUSE FORKLIFT
Slerl Immediately! Up lo St
per hour J t J 638 3836________

pa
a n d C le a n in g
WINDOW A SCREEN REPAIR:
*81111 m i

All rental and real etlate
adverlnemenl* are iub|ect to
the Federal Fair Houllng Act.
which make* H illegal to
advtrlit* any prelerence. Ilm
llahon or dltcrlm inaflon
lutied tei race, color, religion,
tea. handicap, familial italu*
or natlonalorigln
PRIVATE LG I ROAM, newly
painted, full tiled bath
Country living Power/waler
lurnlthed S37S/moplu«dep
Nopal* 3131813______
SANFORD I bdrm Spaclou*. all
elec . air. rend area 1135/
mo plmdep Nopet*3131018
SANFORD I room Hficlency w
p rlv thow er Com plete
privacy SIS/wk w/ SI50 *ec
■Yd Inc ulll 331 38/1

WHOLESALE ROUTE DRIVER
C la it B. C D L . required
Apply in perton
Outlalieni Cbiry
I Termer* Merkel I
1300 French Ave
Sanlord

WILOilFE/CONSCRVATION
I0BS
Game warden*, lecurily.
maintenance, elc No eiperi
ence necettary Now hiring
For Into call 318 3840010 eil
3733 8AM 10PM 3day*_______

9 9 — A p a r tm e n ts
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t

WRECKER DRIVER
Eiperlenced Mutl live in
Sanlord area A have Clat* A
COL Apply at no t W 1*151

RENT SPECIAL!!
1 Bdrm./I B a lh ll] 18M
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS

MARINER’S VILLAGE

9 3 — R o o m s fo r R e n t

Lake Ada 1bdrm 5560mo
3 bdrm MIOmoandup

A Q U IET, clean rm . kilchen.
phcMi# laundry Apt s avail
abiealso *75tu p 174 4fS5
A Q U IE T FURN RM W O
c O'm bo, hit p r kv , A / C ,
UOO/mo plu* ttofi t/J elfc.t
374 lif t aI ftr 5pm__________
CLEAN ROOMS, *mgl« Hartlrsg
|7 5/wk Kitchen, phone
laundry, video games, oft
sir eet par king 3)0447)______
LAKE MARY AREA Washer
drye
♦ pool Non smoker
non drinker Mature ladies
onlv ilSOmoinv «Ail 171 9U*

323 8670
MOVE IN SPECIAL Newlr re
novated I A J bdrm apt* All
amenities I79H IJftO mo plus
dep I f t least 3)lfM4_______
NEW 7 BEDROOM Lois of
clotefil A C 111)Myrtle Ave
*410 rno *410 sec ur 11y *J* 41M)
—

SPRING BREAK!!

On# Bedroom Apartments
17ft DEAL
Mnsserpnri Apts T77 77)4

MINUTES FROM SANFORD

107— M o b ile
H om es / R ent

99— A p a r tm e n ts
U n fu r n ished / R e n f
SANFORD 411 S PARK AVE
1 and 1 bdrm AJr (335 1115
plu* S100 d«PO*lt*80 4607

SPACIOUS i BDRM
Ind Hr, front and back porch
Graal location
tllO/mo
Al Chlodl Brokar/Ownar
________ 1-888-181 *881________
I BEDROOM FREE MONTH
SPECIALI 1 hdrm* 8, alt.c
avail Call Jttry, P3 6650
5 BEDROOM S Sanlord Ava
S115 Include* ulimift.
UP *05* or 860 5*31

C O U N TR Y S E T T IN O , com
ptalaly turn. 1/1, garbaga
/watar turn, COrtrad lancad
pallo Ida#I lor work coupla or
ilngpartnl SIW/mo put dap
Nopal* m i l l )
ELDER SPRINOI, oil Hwy 413
1. 1, 3 bdrm* 17] to 580 wk
5100 d-p 310 7863or *13 1106
O S T E E N 1 bedroom. I balh On
10 acrat 5450 ptu* 1)00 vacurl
!y 304 4*6 1)40 altar 5pm
SANFORD. 1 bdrm 1 balh, qulat
araa. lancad yard S17S/mo
UtS/dap No p*l&gt; 371 4704

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

115— In d u s tr ia l
________ R e n ta ls ________

NICE A CLEAN 1/1 Fanced
yard No pal* S41*/mo 1*1, la*t
A tac 804 718 48*3 6pm 8pm
SANFORD 1 bdrm. l '» balh
lakalront houva *650. mo
___________311 100*__________
SANFORD. 1 Bdrm I Balh.
w/lplc Clow to downtown
1350 plu* dap 313 3018________
SANFORD Hamilton ONlricC
R EN TTO OW N
Lika ntw 1/1, Aw, Laundry
53000 dn , K85/mo 888 3183
IAN FOR OQOLD1 BORO
R EN TTO O W N
1 bdrm Lika n«wl Air 11.000
down S385/mo 868 3787

OFFICE/w.ratwuva ipaca. 1)00
Sq tl. Prlma location al
•nlranca lo Cankral Fla Ra
QlonalAirport 603311 7403
SANFORD 10.051 tq tt 1 phaia.
vprlnklar* Sl/iq ft Stamtrom
^ a a tly ^ n c ^ lm ^ B y ^

Stenstrom Rentals
• 1ANFORO 1/1 w/ dan, lancad
yard.claan SJlSmo. SlSOtac
• SUNLANO 4/1 w/ carport,
(amity rm. 1600 mo, 1600 vac
• M AYFAIR 1/1 w/ *cr porch,
dbt garaqa. &gt;116 tq It haalad.
nopaliUll/m o WOO vac
• SANFORD DUPLEX 1/1 S 1
vlory. w/d hook up*. CM A
Spaclou*114*0.rno . S450*ac
• SHADOW LAKE WOODS 1/1.1
w/ dbta car garaqa. fptc . wall
6 vaphe 5V00 mo, 5*00vac
■ SANFORD 1/1 OUPLEX w d
hookup. CMA. 5450mo 1400 vac
• SANFORD l/l w' dan *cr
porch 5185 mo (ISO vac
• OVIEDO l/l OUPLEX w '
tarpon w'd hookup, haal/alr
5185 mo 5350 t«c Sr* no dap
Sltntlrsn* Rtally. Inc
“ Wa Managa your Noma,
Ilka Hwat our own " Jim Doyla
311 1*85 Altar «P M: 330 14*5
3 BORM. I BATH 5600 month
Alt uhlihe* included lit mo A
vacufly 3)1 0156it 331 5638
1/1. appll6ncat. hook upl.
garaqa carpal, fatindt. cant
ha.lt air 1500 886 IJO0t,l 40*
3 BEDROOM *.lh cant H A
larqa lancad ya rd, and
*r rtanad room ONy 5500 down
Why rant* Tha Htlllman
Group. Inc Raallor 371 81)3__
4 BDRM. 1 BAT5L 1 acral
Chlldran and Mortal OK
*600 mo 11) 51)3

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n t a ls
SANFORD R ETAIL/O PFICE.
1.157 tq t* ilnglt tlory w/
kltchan, covarad tldawalk*.
high traffic araa Wattf A
i t war Inc. 1300 plu* M itt
taa/mo 1300 vac Stanilram
Raally lat, Jin* Owl* 333 3485
1517 SANFORD AVE. Olllc** or
r* U II ipaca 1.000 tq ft
1450/mo m ISOlcr 333 60*0
500 PLUS SO. F T . GC 3. Pork
O ' ttora front, giat* 1 ildat.
10.000 ptu* car* dally, planly
_^l£6rkm 2i ow na r_JJ£«2^_

11B— O ffic e
S p a ce / R e n t ____
NEW Sanlord of Ilea* and/or
warahouta* *00 3 800 iq It
Spa*111. *16!/ma, 333 1554
SANFORD Olflca ipaca. 5400
tq II building total. 1300 tq
tt parolHcaunltHI 7004
SANFORD
1)07 S FRENCH
I 000 iq II Idaal tmall of Ilea.
1735/mo Inc I water, tawar.
garbage Call 111 5SIS_______
500 SO F E E T lor Itala on 17 83.
luccanlul amtling anchor
butlnetiet Good parking and
lighting Great visibility
Avklnq S4Q0/mo t?) 4466 work

121 — C o n d o m in iu m
R e n ta ls
PINERIOGE CLUB
) bed. 7*1 bath Iownhome
W « !h t f , dryer. !cr»«n e d
palio Small yard 16?$
Co(dwell Banker Mf IJOO
SANFORD, Plmerldg.# club, 2
idem , ? Balh, ird floor
l$?|/mo Makeda Corp Real
EfMte
644 6400

105— D u p le x T r ip le x / K e n t

141— H o m e s t o r S a le

C O U N TR Y l bdfm, carpet,
large bath, VYdfer garbag# Inc
t m . *700 dep 777 U N Ivm fq
OFF 44A duplex 7 txlrm, 7 bath
Park!id# Place Eactllent
cond *4V0 RE/MAX A47 77*0

GORGEOUS LA K E F R O N T
Huge 3 bdrm Swim, ski, tiiht
130.000under appraisal
Calf Diana at
The CANNON GROUP Realtor!
?•• 0041 or 7£ D M

VVu H a v e

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

PART TIME HELP NEEDED
In Longwood printing com
pany Call 4t&gt; 0077__________

&amp;

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•Simjli' Story tl.'Siijn No Onu Urtlow

r f in ..

or Abovu

PHONE PROFESSIONALS

•Ennrgy Elticujnt Studio. I &amp; 2 Oedroorn
Allofdiiblo Apjrtmonls
■Frnmilly. On Situ Dependable
M.uiiigvniont
•Attic Slotage. Pnv.ilh Pcilto \ More!

Experience necessary Call
for more information 34*174*

PLUMBER’S HELPER
Residential work Minimum J
years •«per&lt;enta Mutl be
able to do tub sH and trim
Orange City area 904 774 9373

Como Smell The Savings On
Our Uoauhlul I \ 2 Uocfroom
Apartment Homes!

Get 1 Month's Rent FREE
Over A 12 Month Lease

SANFORD COURT

PRODUCTION
Company seeks individuals
with assembly and machine
operating experience long
term assignment Great op
porfunify. Never alee)
Help Ptfwnm l.l l S I I R

A P A R TM EN TS

C o e u f '/ l a

3301 S Sanford Avo •Sanford

A p a rtm e n ts

323-3301

PRODUCTION WORK

2580 Ridgewood Ave. •Sanford *330-1431

Mntjt* Mon-Sal 0 5 30 O m u l Sun

For cap manufacturer Screen
Printer!, Packers Must be
energetic A self motivated
New hiring In Longwd 3314441

(&amp;SXDXB

" PRODUCTION
‘ r-3;

Heavy liltin g req u ired
Machine operating e«p Tern
porary and permanent poll
lion available
15 00 hr
Never a lee. Help Pertonnel
_________ «lt-6M8__________

fOXO.

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

RECEPTIOHIST/CIERICAL
Recrphomtl needed lo antwer
phone* and greet/dlrecl
client* Mulll line phone *yt
Urn Potitlon require* other
clerical dull** Word pro
celling iklll* and knowledge
ol Word Period *ollware re
quired M inim um typing
tpeed » wpm. typing tell lo
be admlnlilered tend relume
lo PO Bo. 3888. Sanlord, FI
11111-1888______________ EEO

IVeVe Got It All!

O u r R a te s A r e

• 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom
* l ake Views
Apartment Homes • l irepluces/Vaulled

• N liW Clubhouse
•Washcr/Drycr in
livery Umi

B e tte r T h a n E v e r !
• Washers/Dryefs In All Units
• State-Of-The-Art Fitness Center
• Enclosed Patlos/Balconlcs
• Private Exterior Storage
Call Us or Slip llv Tintav For Details!

RETAIL MANAGER
Pari lime lor nonprofit llore
Mutl have tip working with
volunteer* and be able lo work
on Saturday*
*013188311
CALL THUBS FHFSXT ONLY.
ROUTE SERVICE *
S4J0 wk! Take buck home
Ellabllthed accounlt Per
tonality and tlabllily land*
Ihlt golden opporlirily
FR EE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
300 W lllh 51.311 113*

Ceilings Aytmahlc
■ TA N T A S 1 1C Nines)
Ccnlcr

$300 OFF
full Month's Rent On
Selected Apartments!

STONEBROOK
APARTMENTS

41)1 \V. Seminole illvd. •Saafonl

1000 Stonebrook Dr., Sanford

(4 0 7 )3 2 2 -1 0 5 1

322-9556

J

SALES
*3500 15000per month
1*00 1*1 n it
a SHOP TRAINEE e
Eaty at plal Beginner* tpol
with great chance lo move upl
FR EE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
_ &gt;00 W. 33th SI.. 333 513*____

Small Hotit Asst. M in i(d
Retired couple welcome lo
apply. Ploatocall 131 3180

STYLIST/NAIL TECH
Wanted lor Sanlord talon
Comml*»lon, paid vacalion.
twnolll* Call 331 11*3 Tueiday
through Saturday or 333 3818
Sunday and Monday_________
M u ll have earned *0 hr*
toward a CDA or equivalent,
or bachelor* degree In aarly
childhood___ 3T1 KW5

TELEMARKETERS
Langwood, pari lime Monday
thru Friday, 3PM 9PM; Sat
urday, 8AM )PM S) 50 por
hour plu* bonut and com
m in io n Permanent poll
llonll................. Never a (eel
Help Perwana1,618-6*88
TELEM A R K ETE R S H E ED ED
3 potlllon* avail Oay*. eve*.
A Saturday Call between l 3
SPRINT STAFFING. 338 1011

C o m e Home
to Comfort y
and
Beauty * *

Paradise...
jgf/'

In Your O w n
Backyard!

§:

Beautiful 1,2 03 Bedroom
Apartment Homes Available
Mention this ad and PAY MO APPLICATION FEE

M o u t h 's

T0 r W
PH V

I HiiliiM.ui seaiik T.kzk

TEACHERS

A d ve rtise Your Business Every Day
For As Low As $45 Per Month.
Call Classified, 322-2611
l

M A T U R E O PERSON. Light
cooking Ul/wk Flrtl and tail
___________ 314 5888__________
NEW LY RENOVATED, private
entrance, paddle tan In your
room, your own heat control,
rtlrlgeralor. microwave and
color tv Oil ilreel parking
and maid lerv Ice Convenient
location. The best In town
313 8008___________________
PRIVATE LONGWOOO HOME
Non tmoker. 540/week. 550
depotlt Call 816 35M
PRIVATE HOME, houia pr'iv
Sale, quiet area Mature male
pre tarred Call 3110*18______
PRIVATE entrance, kilchen A
wa»her/dryer prlv STS/wk
plmdepotlt__________336 3464
R OO M FOR R E N T
FurnHhed/unlurrVihed Pool,
wacher/dryer, lull houie prlv
STO/wkinc ulll 831 3151
R 6 O M F OR RE N T
Furnlthed'unlurniihed Pool.
wa*3wr/dryer, lull house prlv
S50/wk Inc util 811 1151

dependable people. 7*0 7107

Sanford L ak e M a ry

For neat Sanford properly
F T Im m ediate opening Call
tor an afvgomtrnent ITT 84t l

9 3 — R o o m s For R e n t

MAID WITH CARE

• FULL TIME HN S

LEASING AGENT

K N ' VM* C’ A K l.Y I.K 'K ) by L u r r y W rip h l

Now hiring bonesf,

of coordinating patient care
and organured M inim um ol
7 1 year! manager &lt;*!' super
4&lt;sor y e t per »#ne # pr # fewr#d

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Rent FREE

Over A t2 Month Lease
On 2 Bedroom
Apartment Homes!

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2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 330*5204

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VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Looking lo buy a homo? Wf
hay* home* In oil area* ol
Seminole, Orange, Volutla
Count la*I Call lor dalalltl
• 1/1 with fireplace. nawtr
carpal and Ilia. SM.fOO
• Foraclutwral 4/|on I SI acre*
Flraplaca *104.WO
• 4/1. l.roo *q II , fireplace. Ig
ter porchlSIW.fOO
Bath Otherna
Venture I Properbet

141— H o m e s f o r S a le

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141— H o m e s f o r S a le

HIOOEN LA K E !. 1/1. 1 car
gar . ramodalad Intlde/oul
Owner
ttl*00
111 f i ll

BATEMANREALTY

AFFORDABLE HOWS
VENTURl l PB0PERTIIS

Lie Real Etlale Broker
1440 Sanlord Ave

321 0759........... .

321 2257

•■ST SANFORO AREAI 1 or 4
txlrm, 1 balh. large room*
E X C E L LE N T CONDITIONI
Lott ol (lOMttl 111.100
ownar/Raallor 111 4IW

HALL R EA LTY

1,000 * ol proparliat lor talal

312 W Flint SI., Snnloid

All type*. aroat. A prlcat No
commlMlant Call lor a FREE
lltl Watch TV Show Channel
O. Sun ,11AM I 000 044 l*»f

3 3 M 2 7 3 /774 9400
FOB SALS OR RENT V I Canf
air. gar 11.400 down 1111/mo
toqualbuyar M l OH I_______
HANDYMAN SPECIAL Zoned
D C I. Downtown Sanlord 1
bd. I ha 110.000 OBO 111 JAM

LakalraM l/l home. lll.fOO
1/1 corner lot. air .. . . 141.100
tier lacretl Termtl Counlryl
l/l/l, lam .air. lanced. 111.100
1/1/1. loaded w/lealuretl 1/t.fOO

323-5774

EXCHANOE ON SELL your
property located anywharal
Invader i Really. 114 1411

153— A c r e a g e ­
___L o f t / S a l e _____

FHA OR VA AS LOW AS S»*%
Atiume no quellkea A owner
financing tew at MOO/mel
Oov'l Forecloiurei. Repotl
Seminole. Orange. Volutlal

T o ta l O u t Of P o c k e t
w it h M e r c e d e s H o m e s

Sanlewd Proper f/e*

K l'A I. F-STATR. INC

OFORECLOSUREI 1/1 on I*
acrol Appl , Intld* ulil .
loncedydl Only Ilf .0001
o l/ l, ovor 1/1 acrol Llv. dm.
lam rm Satellite itiih 144,too
• 1/1 w/POOL lor only *44,1001
Llv .dining.lam rm* tool
• L A K E , lonnlt, pooll 1/1
cutlom. llv, din . eal In kllch .
appl Garage 14/ *00!
• 1/1, now carpel A palntl Cent
H/A carport Jutl 141.tool

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FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA AORANGE COUNTY
SUNLAND
Great 1 bdrm
with detached brick rtc
room/lamlly room In great
condition, corner lot Priced
right at let.*00!

a a c i h i h , ifK aiw j&gt;ie
LAKE MARY 17 family rm,
C A/C H oo Ig fre*&lt;J lot &gt;45 000
W Malic lowifct Realtor
I17 Till
IONOWOOD HOME 1/7 ITfl %q
ft. 7 ( « y Q«ragt on Solder %
Crnh 544 000OBO171 5049

• F K F . K t h i k C u liilii-I*
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MORGAN REALTY
In thy country, ytt dotal 1 7
Ig rnodulBf hom# on atmott 4
•crat. %plit piftn. ig maitar
bdrm . itland rang* ha%
bffjN fail bar' MV.too

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Builder Closeout
IN P R IV A T E P O O L C O M M U N IT Y

Brand New Affordable Custom Homes
With All The Amenities!
300 and 310 Krlder Rd. Sanford • Sanora Subdivision

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
14.44 1/1 tpHI, »4 llaytprtng.
central H /A icreen room
I4.U0
14411 1/1 t l Berkshire, central
H/A. ratted screen room.
carporttll.OOO
14./• 1/1 I I Felrmonl Vl*la.
cenlrel ll/A. wether-dryer,
dlthwatber. all electric, ca
thedral celling*, vinyl tiding
shingle rool. northern Intula
lion 111.000
14.41 1/1 tplll ‘11 Peerton.
central H/A, carport 111. 100
Call l l l l l k f o r f i n m
M O B IL E H O M E. Carriage
Cove. I»‘ . »1‘ 1 Bdrm. 1 Balh
I I OOO
11711*1
NEW Iff4’l. NO DOWN. 11%
Inleretl, 14 X /f. tl/l/mo
14 X 74 nu/m o 14117ie

LAND WANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without Approvals 700 1000
«crtt Wtitfrfronf « plus C«ll
Ttffy CIlyfontOt 7SS 4tO&gt;
PRIVATE INVESTOR W4nft to
buy irKomw propwrlL«s Will
look st Mil Moy condition
110 7IM

Yaw'll i h it I buy itt 1/7.
cornar lot. lenenj pa Ito aat in
kit . aifra louchttl AM.IOO
Ntady tor a (hangof 1/H&gt;.
naw kit cabinatt A carpat%
tiatoradig . tfvagaf iM.too
What a daaltI 7/1. horn#
warranty, carpat a tita. wr
pch . tott ot room, graat
vLoppmg A fr*' 159.000

SANFORD
)5th It and Myrtle A«•

321-6762
DELTONA
t04 1t\ 40/

* QUICK SALE NEEDED*

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEM ENT A R E A L TY
44/1117111/10 1170

• IC A R ! EXERCISE tllK f tTO
or batlolltr Call lit H/4

189— O ffic e S u p p lie s
/E q u ip m e n t
M INOLTA EP41AI COPIER
**/ automaltc Ivadar E.callanl
condition 1700 Call 110 1000

193— Law n &amp; G arden
• F R E E CR EP E M Y R T L E .
pink, 4‘. You dig and fill hot*
___________i n M4i___________
• W ATER IRIS, blooming with
bluattowar* Tor pond* 17
111 4140
• W EED E A TER ,Black A ()•
ckvr. tl" cut Only t i l Call
lit 1401

195— M a c h in c r y /T o o ls
TOR SALE Vtr*. laddar. I]
loot, t i l lit /flf

199— P e ts &amp; S u p p lie s
B EA U TIFU L CALICOcat. I yr .
tpayed, declawed. accessories

All shots |1&gt; 17494ft .....

e x LARGE A IR LIN E style
animal crate with locking
gale Good condition Bought
lor 145 1 months ago Asking
i40Cain74 7251

211 — A n tiq u e s /
C o lle c tib le s
• S A C R IFIC IN G E L E C TR IC
MOTOR built in Thomas Alva
Edison's day Vintage 1194
One hundred years old
Horsepower approi *4 HP
unusual brass liftings. 1 speed
wood pulley Museum quality
Will make some collector
drool! ItCOni 4744
W IL L T R A D ! 1997 »«&gt; IS
TRUCK FOR 1991 PLEASE
CALL 177 4)47

215 — B o a ts a n d
A c c e s s o rie s

HOME APPLIANCE C fN TC H
Ovtr TO y#«rt in Sanford
Salts New and Used Sarvica
all makes K parts 104 F
tal St J// w i»
• AAA RAY S APPLIANCE •
III S F rtnc h Ave. Santord
H e t r l g e r a t o r . Stowes
Washers Dryers Free 5 yr
labor warr Del a»a&lt;i I7t 00t)
A P P L .A N C IS 7 F U R N . TV s
E TC
B UY SE LL T R A O f
INS CHEEPO DEPOT. 1JI9
FRENCH AVE
in 11M
A P P LIA N C E S ! hast prices
Hast Warranty. Hast Service*
Washers dryers. micro*4*et
We buy appliances! Delivery
free* A 9 Belt 124 22*5
BUNK BEDS Upgrade mat
tresses Like new •B1SO
Cajl 149 5011
• CALF KINO B I O Heavy
dark pine, mirrored bookcase
headboard Coll mattress
Very good condition 1100
)7t I7M after 5PM
• E L E C T R IC H A N O I 10
gOOdconj.lton M5 1)0 7554
F R E B IS R . Frigidare. 14 cu It.
upright, white Eacellent
condition! STOP 1711407
O F STOVE. 10 5175 Kenmore
HD washer lyr old b 150
Chain link gate •0■4 540
Sears 20 gal hot wafer heater
9mos old 5150 17IOI4J
KENMORE washer very nice*
Free delivery and warranty
John A ♦ Best. 174 1741
RANGE almond, sell cleaning
Free delivery and warranty
Jehn A.4 Best. 174 1245
e RANGE. Roper model, white
New oven elements Works
well 150171 5SI4____________
• TV E N T E R T A I N M E N T
CENTER 711*1*' h ■ 49 w 540
new at Wal Mart Will sell for
ISOOBOCalini 9404 Iv msg
WASHER A DRYER Magic
Chet. 5775 for both Broyhill
dining set Solid oak table w '4
chairs 1500. OBO127 4775
e WATER BED. queen, pedutai
w/4 d ra w e rs Bookcase
headboard 5100174 5499

GLA1TRON lilt Vhull IIIW
240 Volvo ftsh/ski. lots ot
r . ' m 52100OBO114 5145
e HOUSEBOAT, live aboard 4)
Nautalme twin engine V
d»*ve 5/OK Dr Ouam 495 #IBS
e 15V COBIA BOWMIOI M
Inside redone 19*4 70 HP
Evinrude power trim and till,
rebuilt 5 hrs Galvanifed
Magic Till, new fires new
wring 5/ 4V0 171 1019
• 14 F I BOWRIOER 115 HP
Mercury o b. low hours with
trail#/ ii 100 w/ out
• 1114 5KI/FI5M BOAT 90 H P
Merc w trailer Runs great*
5) 000 Partial finance 695 7404
• 1945 REGAL Medallion ir
10 4 cyl in outboard motor
w drive on trailer 55 000 OBO
•10 4004 or 449A10I tvtS
70* AQUA 5PORT CC JO) • O
everything use new 1)000
OBO 404 1)7 9/0/ 904 7/4 94/4
• 71 F T" PONTOON bomV ~mT\
liberglass. 140 HP Evinrude
Very last! Many eilras. like
new* Only 510 250 fflU fO
'74 CAROLINA, II ft~ w ira.irr
Seals I. relmished w new
swivtl stats 5500 111 It 14
44 PROLINE. 17 ft V bottom
with 7 1 C drive Ship to shore
depth finder, galv frailer
very low hours S4995 27) 44M
Ahoy Marine Inc 5 ltf!)th S t
91 TIDE CRAFT fish and tki
150 k « 4 Mer
boat w trail*

183— T e le v is i o n /
R a d io / S te re o
• FOR SALE Pitf ot I f Ph4«
Ltn «.r Orjphitt lubwooltr
S p ta k tn 410 watt p.ak
pov&gt;er Aiklng 1104 OBO Aik
tor Brian 1H 1174tvt*_______
TRADE N . a Dvnon Sltrto Sy*
t«m A Bolt Spe.ktr* tor
•nylhfngotvtlutl It* Sill

Cur y. lots ol eatras 54500

177 1140

217 — G a r a g e S ale s
BABY ITEMS, clothing, appli
ances. and furniture
105 Forest Drive. Loch Arbor
Saturday and Sunday
GARAGE Sale77 Why bother 77
WE BUY PAY TO PPRICEII
_________ 447110 4417_________

223 — M is c e lla n e o u s

STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
9am 1991 Celery Ave 1 ml E
ot Sanlord I ml N of St Rd
44 Hoops Farms 171-7)44

233— A u to P a r ts

/ Acctssorles
• P A R TS FO R 14 14 Fard
Escort Dash. carb. fan. many
parts Call for list 55 p+r
plact, 550for all 374 2101
• TRAILBR HITCH, class 7,
racalvar and 1 71 plus 7“ bait
hitch 5100 277 04/21v msg

235— T r u c k s /
B uses / V a n s
• CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
'/f, I Ion, PatMnger van.
clean Lotdadl Too much to
lilt, mu*' Me to appreciate
Only S7.4fS OBO
771 1700
e FORD R A N O IR . LTX f|
P/S. crulM. A/C. ttereo. 4 700
mllat. I yr or 17.000 ml tell on
warranty C « II» Z ISS7
• ISUIU P/U f j Rad. 7K. A C
am/fm cat*, full bedhner.
rear window If 410 ITT^MM
a 7EEP PICK UP 4&lt;4, tf»f VI
auto Engine and Iran* re
built (about 70.000 mile*)
Newer interior *7 000 771 Ton*
a JEEP PICKUP TRUCK. l*r*
4*4 with topper 1*00 OBO
Need* a lot ot TLC 777 If If

• FORD TMUNDERBIRD. 1*44
All origlnall N«tds tom#
work S1.49SOBQ13I 0IS4

H ? Sanford Motor Co.

•1970 DEVILIE CADILLAC
11000 OBO All power 1110114
*4 CRY1LER IMPERIAL *-!*
all power, body In good thpae
run*greet *1100 1711*41

2 3 1 -C a rs
• BUICK 11 ELECTR A 111 4 dr
herd lop E .callent condition1
Reilored m i l l 700 IX) *00)
BUICK CEN TUR Y. Iftt *1
•rvjin# runs good 51.100OBO
€•11110 Q99t
C H C V 8 TT8 . 1914. Gray 4 door
rvliabla car tor only 54H0
J2I 4174
• CHRY5LLR IMPERIAL *9)
Like naw Mus* sail Only
»;* «C0 Can 1#07- m
• DUNFBUGGY Full f*bargias%
body Cortvarbbla top Rabuiit
VW engma Many naw parts
Pro»rv. - t *5/500 )/» 4928
• HONDA ACCORD LX 199/
P S P/B. air hanwood
AM f M ca%sat«a 4 door low
rniias Rosawood color Will
runforavar H7.950117 94/ j
• it BARON Convarfibla. '41
Rad loadad dig dash naw
top, now liras 54 500 495 7104
• LINCOLN
TOWNCAR. 71
loadad. aacaliant cond Whita
51500 OBO__________ 131 1129
oMONTE CARLO 1971. gr«*f
cond* A C runs Hka a top1
Sharp locking* &gt;1 450 2/4 1)51
• P LY M O U TH G ra m )'Fu ry,
whita A l cond thru out
Goodmltaaga 57 000 OBO
111 MOO
PUBLIC AUTOAUCTIONa
EVERY TUESDAY 7 )0 PM
DAY TUNA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 97. Oayfona Baach
904 255 41M
• RENAULT TNCORE. 1915
Ftcailant condltionl 5&gt; 500
I attar 4PM______
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagon
92 Auto A C rad. 2)K
warranty 59 450 )2/ 4a14
TOYOTA COROLLA. 79 4 dr.
original ownar Only 47.000
mllas Auto . A 'C works
t! 499cash
27) 4095

*91 CHEROKEE COUNTRY
14 000 milts. 517.495
_
Cali 772 4)47
VO LKSW AOO N VAN. 19/4
Rtasonablt. good running
condition 40/ 494 0420 or
•47 YjQQnt 202
• 1977 CHEVY 1/7 too p u 150
VI Runt good Engirt# #nd
trans strong 51500 137 5713
• 191) SUBURBAN CMC 8 21
d&gt;#s#i half ton. mtchamcaiiy
sotld n#w r#d b»aN* rofort 4
cnliptri h#ad lm#r Vary good
liras and row pag 55 500OBO
40/ 711 1444
199) F 10 BLA/ER 4 dr full
powar Tahoapackaga »2K mi
51/ 000 firm 273 9a04alf«r a

238— V e h ic le s
W a n te d
WE PAY TOP lilt FOR
Complafaor Wrackad Car i
Trucks RUNNINGorNOT
ANY CONDITION
177 5044

239— M o to rc y c le s

and Bikes
• 'll HONDA. /50 custom, good
condition. 25K mtl«s 5900 OBO
233 09) )1v msg or 27) I7&gt;9
‘•I KAWASAKI. 550 LTD Prim#
condition Must saa to appra
data 5900 37» 4113_________
• If HONDA SPREE Vary low
mll«s Vary good condition
5400
Phono 131 47M

241— R e c re a tio n a l
V e h ic l e s / C a m p e rs
• HOLIOAY Rambler Impanal
'49 2511 bas«m#nt modal
loadad Enctllanf cond Op
tlonat Honda motor scoot** for
/ *J_f4&lt;k 552 000 40/ 499 49/9
VAN/CAMPER. 1975 Cht.y
modal M Good condition All
accassorits 52.500 773 4944
• '74 MOTOR HOME Runs graat
Will trada for travel trailer ot
comparably valu« 221 7495

W E OUV CAMS • W E BUY CAMS

Fitting the needs o f our
community in today's economy.
•

Call In your g.raga »«la ad by
tl noon on Juatday and taka
advantage ol our tpatlal
oarage tala ad prlcall Call
Claitlllad now lor detail*!

221— G o o d T h in g s
to E a t

VOLKSWAOEN SCIROCCO. M
E.cellenl thapal Runt grtall
Look* aharpt Mutt Me to
•ppraclate Aiklng 17.710 OBO
Can *•• at: Singh* Read
Runner, lift S Sanlord Ave.
i l l 17ft Atk tar Terry
f ] CHEVY Chavalla 4 dr. 4 *pd.
new tire*, doatn’t burn otl
Good 7nd car MOO 77/ 7117
'17 MUSTANO O T I f. J tp d .
run* graat. naadt TLC. 11700
°(10A Real Steall 774 3101
a 41 HONDA ACCORD. 4 dr .1
spd . A/C, Pw . Am/Frn
caisatta 5)000 371 4417

230 — A n tiq u e /C la s s lc
__________ C a rs __________

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN

322 2611

2 3 1 -C a rs

ANTIQUE Chippendale couch,
antique bullet, color TV, ekalr
tlepper, m ile houtahold
Item*___________Call 111 4/11
• B EA U TIFU L NEW gold col
orad lace tablecloth. 11 “«/1"
11140/114 |]7f 4 lof PM
__
DOWN EAST SPA, portable,
teal* 4. wood framed. Mil
contained 1100 OBO 171 4«11_
FOR SALE Blonde lender drat
Autographed trom Wayne'*
World II SHOO OBO aval
M l MSI__________________
• GLASS TOP TABLE If " high.
47“ iquara. 1/1” thick glatt
110 PleaM call 40/ l l l f f l f
a O R A C O B A B Y 1 W IN O .
automatic SIS 00 Call 111 Off I
_____ Altar IPM_________
• KINO TUT PRINT Framed
and glatwd. J'al*. with ol
llclal program M l PleaM call
4*1 111]____________________
• REOINA STEAM ER. 1 year
old In good *bapa Clean*
carpal* eaty Plu* 1 bottle* of
carpel ihampoo All tor lilt
Call 111 4/lf_______
SERVICE SALES A PARTS lor
portable keroMne heater*
LANRY SMART 111 4111
• TABLECLO TH, now. beige
Card tabla tlia 14 Call
40/114 tl/f 4 to f PM_______
T IC K E T ! lor Oan Fogalberg
concart on April 1 S4100
(Co*IIOBO 114 1 1 1 !________
U TILITY /Landicapa Trailer
11)0. Large Chetl FREEZER
110 4*1 11/1 alter 4PM
• VERTICAL BLINDS 14 nice
doth with weight* Quiet bul
.lay pul Come* with large II
II 1144 ml track Originally
e.pentlye will tacrlllce lor
only 111 Call 1)0 oaOf

Most Cars Below

• Payments As Low As

$25/Week!

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• On-The-Spot Financing!
* No Auction Cars!

Jeff S Kelly's Family Autos, Inc.
701S. F/ench Ave.. Sanford

3224600

L v r iiir r a -r jr r n v i : i n m r a ii t * * *

S TEN S TR O M
REALTY,

INC..

VETERANSI

$6,OOO00CASH TO CLOSE!
$575.00 p.l. • based on 7.5% fixed rate
____________ 30 year mortgage______
Three Bedroom, 2 Balh Split Plan • Two-Car Garage
Automatic Spr nkler System
Large Great Room, 1584 Sq. Ft
Living Area
• Professional Landscaping
* Large Eat-In Kitchen
With St, Augustine Sod
•Walking Distance To Pool,
•Vaulted Ceilings And Planter
Clubhouse, Tennis &amp; Basketball Courts
Shelves Throughout
•Formal Dining Room Area
•Very Light And Bright
• $6,000 01 Upgrades
•Spacious Master Suite
With Deluxe Bath
Included In Price Make This
• Screened-ln Patio
A Best Buy Opportunity!
DIRECTIONS: Lake Mary Blvd. east across 17-92, lo Lett on Sanford Ave.
“ ' “ V on Sanora Blvd., past pool &amp; clubhouse to Left on KriderRd

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Paul R. Schwab
Custom Homes

699-0962 - Office
L321-8631 - Model

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Financially Eailer lor YOU to
Buy a Home than lo Rent One I
So Call Our Full Time Sale*
Team ANYTIM E I

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

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SANFORO • LAKE MARY
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                    <text>March 1 , 199.4

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Sanford Herald
S e rvin g San fo rd , La k e M ary and Sam ln ole County elnoe 1 9 0 8
Bfllh Year, No. 165 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS D IGEST

Saving time, money
County may revamp wages, grants for needy

□ S p o rts

B y J. MARK SA N PIELD
Senior Stall Writer

Tribe, R am s win
SANFORD — The opening mimes of Ihe
KAM1NOLK Invllatlonnl Baseball Tournnmenl
was a local success us Ihe host schools won.

□SeePage IB.

□ P so p ls
Operation Support D em ocracy
A navy captain, son o f a Lake Mary couple. Is
serving In Ihe U.S. Navy In Operation Support
Democracy. The "com m odore” Is In churgc o f
ihe maritime Interception operation, enforcing
United Nations sanctions ugulnst Haiti.

SANFORD — Seminole County commissioners
agreed Monday lo reform Ihelr social service
grant program lo accomplish more with limited
dollars.
Commissioners also agreed lo revisit Ihe annual
employee pay raises, possibly doing away with
Ihe current merit evaluation In favor of a
combined merit-cost of living adjustment. They

will also consider removing some spending
powers from county officials. Additional dis­
cussions will be scheduled on (he proposals.
At the recpicsl o f commissioner Larry Furlong,
commissioners reviewed a proposal lo streamline
Ihe annual Community Service Block Grant
program In eliminate Ihe day-long parade of
agencies seeking funding. Commissioners agreed
Monday they wauled lo abolish Ihe parade and
tentatively agreed to establish funding priorities
and award grants lo meet those goals.

—

Sw eetw ater hom e destroyed

D rlveby shooting reported
SANFORD — Investigators from Ihe Sheriff's
Olhcc Violent Crimes section arc looking Into u
drlvc-hy shooting nt 11:15 pm . yesterday,
outside Halley’s Rooming House, on Southwest
Road.
A c c o rd in g to s h e r iff’ s spokesm an Ed
McDonough. "20 year old Leroy Fisher was
using the pay phone In front ol the rooming
house when a white Pontlcc station wagon
drove by. Fisher said the two black males In the
car fired two to four shots at him. He was hit
once In the left ankle."
Fisher was taken to the Central Florida
Regional Hospital for treatment of his wound.

C o a ch Bobby Bowden is guest
SANFORD — The Third Annual Seminole
County Prayer Breakfast will be at the Sanford
Civic Center on Wednesday, March 2, ut 7 a.m.
Special guest for the event Is FSU Head Coach
Hobby Bowden, a strong Christian who will
share with the crowd Ills faith in Christ.
A corporate sponsorship for a table of eight Is
$150, or Individual tickets arc available for $15
each. Seating Is limited.
Send u check, payable to Seminole County
Prayer Breakfast, P.O. Box 051446. Lake Mary,
FL 32795-1446. or cull Strung Communication
at 333-0600.

Voter registration set
LONGWOOD — Residents may register to vote
lommorrow ut Northland Community Church.
530 Dog Track Rond. The registration times will
be 9 a.m. to noon. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6:30
p.m. to 8'30 p.m.

From S ta ll

rap orts

f -'/.. '

SANFORD — It's ’ball three' In Seminole
County's game of garbage.
Re|ieailng earlier chnnrcs ail bat. commission
ers Monday once again failed lo vole on whether
lo have a mandatory garbage collection program
for unincorporated residents. They will meet
again either March 7 or M lo deride whether In
lirgln a mandatory program or Mart anew next

C See Garbage, Page BA

' H m »M K io to by Tommy V lncont

Seminole High School students Hank Miko
Staley, center, who recovered alter being hit
by a vehicle traveling 110 miles per hour.

Shown during a discussion session. (I to r),
studonts William Leo. LaTonya Farmer, Shano
Hllbort, Staley. Anglo Davis, Josh Stokor.

Goal is motivating students
after a near-fatal accident
By V IC K I DatORM IBR
Horald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Don't talk lo Michael Staley
about ''can't."
Don't talk lo him about "problems."
Four years ago, on Feb. I I , 1990, Stulcy
was serving as an emergency medical cure
technician ut the Daytona International
Speedway during the AKCA 200 race. During
the race, one driver was Injured and Staley

rushed to that car lo assist him.
As he worked on car No 58. another car
careened out ol control at 100 miles pet hour
and smashed Into the car against which he
was leaning.
"Fourteen seconds." Staley said. "T h a t’s all
It look and my life was changed."
Staley's Jaw was fractured. Ids left arm und
hand were fractured and burned, both knees
and Ixith legs were broken and there were

□ See Motivate, Page BA

Waterfront
building:
No tenant
By N ICK P F B IF A U F ............... ..................
Horald StattWrltor_____________________________
SANFORD - Neither AM VETS Post (X)I7 nor
ihe eily Parks and Reereallon Department will
lake over use ol the city n\vncd Police Hctirvolrnl
Building I'lly t'omiulssloncr Lon Howell would
rather sell It.
Both rerpiests lor use ol ihe PBA building were
brought up liclorc the Sunlord City Commission
work session and meeting last night. Only Ihe
AMVETS recpiesl actually received an official
decision. The Reereallon Department request was
brought out as an additional suggested use.

See Building, Pngc BA

Kaplan to stand trial in shooting
By SANDRA B LLIO TT
Horald Stall Writer
SANFORD — The case o f a former
Florida House cundldulc accused of
shooting his opponent's wife has
been set for (rial In April, however,
additional motions und scheduling
conflicts are expected to delay Ihe
proceedings.

A March docket sounding with a
trial Sometime between April 4-11
was set for Erie Kaplan. 30. after
Circuit Court Judge Alan A. Dickey
found him competent lo stand trial.
Kaplan underwent Just over two
months of treatment at a forensic
hospital In Gulncsvlllc after Dickey
declared him Incompetent for trial
In September.

Kuplnn's new attorney Chandler
Muller told Dickey be has some
scheduling conflicts which may
Interfere with taking the Kaplun
case In trial during April. Assistant
stale attorney Tom Hustings re­
quested Ihe ease he set on Ihe
March docket. The clock Is running
on the speedy trial rule.
Kaplan was arrested In Sep­

tember. 1092 and charged with
shooting Into the home of Rep. Bob
Slarks. Stark's wife, Judy, was shot
In the leg but has recovered. Starks
was out of (own at the time. Kaplan
has not waived Ills rigid lo a speedy
(rial. He Is charged with attempted
murder, aggravated battery, shoot­
ing Into un occupied dwelling und

□ See Kaplan, Page BA

Hospital joins Columbia
network, now four strong
By K IL L B Y M ITC H ELL
Horald Stall Writer

Horosoopo................. BB
M ovlos......................... SB
Nation................... 3A.4B
Pooplo........ ................ 3B
P o lio s...........................3A
School Menu.............BA
S p o rts....................1B ,2B
T e le v is io n .................. 3B
W eather...................... 2A

Rain expected

k

By J . MARK B A R FIELD
Senior Stall Writer

______________________ _

INDEX
Brldga..........................
C la s s ifie d s ..........4 B ,8 B
C o m ic s ....................... ®B
C ro ssw o rd ................. 0B
Door A bby.................. 3B
D ea th s......................... BA
Dr. ............................... CB
Ed ito rial...................... 4A
Flo rid a......................... BA

C Bee County, Page BA

Game of
garbage:
Ball 3

How fast can a life change?

□See Page 3B.

A home was dcir.nl Abed by fire early this
morning. The house, at 402 Sweetwater Hlvd..
In south Seminole County, was declared a total
loss.
Fire Investigators were still at Ihe scene at
0:30. and could not give complete details o f the
case.
Seminole County Fire Marshal Ken Roberts
said two units arrived at the fire at approximate­
ly 4:30 this morning, and found the home
almost completely engulfed In flames.
"N o one was m the building at the time."
Roberts said. "Apparently a neighbor saw
flames and alerted the owner In time for him to
knve the building."
Roberts estimated the total damage to Ihe
home and Its contents wotdd probably amount
to $300,000.
He described the home as u single story
structure with two-car garage and swimming
|HK)I.
"A t the present time, we haven't determined
what caused the fire," Roberts said, "so It's still
considered to be under Investigation."
In addition lo Seminole County firefighting
units, firemen from Allumontc Springs und
Longwood were also involved In lighting the
blaze.

This year, commissioners allocated $988,476
for grants, n $274,435 Increase over last year's
spending. The (urges! share of the Increase.
$200,000, will go lo uid Ihe expansion ol Orlando
Science Ccnler.
Under the CSBG process In place for several
years, agency representatives appear before
commissioners near Ihe end of llte July budget
review meetings and plead for grants. Each
commissioner recommends a dollar figure and

Mostly cloudy with a
50 percent chance of
ruin In the afternoon.
High In the mid 70s.
Wind cast ISm ph.

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For mora weather, aaa Pago BA

SANFORD — Hospital officials
yesterday wished happy birthday to
Columbia Park Healthcare System.
m ic Board of Trustees o f Winter
Park Memorial Hospital made the
partnership with Coluinblu/HCA
H ealthcare C orporation official
Monday by signing an agreement
that will mukc the hospital an
Integral component o f a new re­
gional and Integrated healthcare
system.
The agreement creates Columbia
Park Healthcare System, a fourhospital network In Central Florida
The other hospltuls Include Central
Florida Regional Hospital, Sanford,
formerly HCA: Lucerne Medical
C cnler, Orlundo. form erly C ol­
umbia: und Osceola Regional Hospi­
tal. Kissimmee, formerly Columbia.
In honor of the birth of Columbia
Park, each system hospital played
host lo a birthday party for ull new
babies born at their respective
hospitals Monday. The celebration
offered the usual cake and balloons

with each newborn sporting a
commemorative t-shlrt.
Columbla/HCA Healthcare Corpo­
ration tins former HCA CEO Thom­
as Frist as lls chairman and Col­
umbia CEO Richard Scott as prealdcnt/CEO.
All eyes will be on central Florida
for the coming years as the four
hospltuls lake hold steps to provide
a new stuudurd for healthcare value
for this community well Into the
future.
"W e huve 47 acute-care hospitals,
us well as clinics and outpatient
centers throughout the state so that
few residents will be more than a
20-mlnutc drive from a Columbia
facility." according to Scott. "What
this means Is that II will be easier
for people who purchase and use
our services lo rely on one com­
pany, Columbla/HCA. for all their
hcallhcore needs. We hope to
dupllcutc this strength lu all our
markets."
Joseph R. Swedish, former prealdcnt/CEO o f Winter Park Memorial,
will serve as president o f Columbia

□ Bee Hospital, Page BA

JLr
H o ftM K io to by Tommy Vlnconl

Roy Vinson, CEO for Central Florida Roglonal Hospital In Sanlord,
wolcomos Wlntor Park Momor'al Hospital to tho central Florida chain. Ray
Porez, nutritional servlco employee, helps Vinson colebrate tho creation of
Columbia Park Hoallhcaro System.

S U B S C R IB E TO -THE SANFORD HERALD FO R TH E B E S T LO CA L NEWS CO V ER A G E. C all 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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NEWS FROM TH E REGION AND A C R O S S TH E S T A T E

State requests tax collecting law
B y B ILL B IR Q B Y R O M

Drilling rig moved Into place

Associated Press Writer

PENSACOLA — A exploratory offshore drilling rig, opposed
hv state o f f i c i a l s , environmentalists and tourism Interests, has
been put Into place 28 miles south of Pensacola, a Chevron
USA spokesman confirmed.
The rig. which will drill far natural gus, was moved Sunday
from Mobile flay to the site In the Gulf of Mexico, said Chevron
drilling supervisor Moss Unnnermnn.
“ We re In the nren preparing to Jnck It up." Banncrman sold
Monday.
The Jacklrig-up process will raise the platform of the rig
above the water's surface. Legs supporting the structure are
extended down to the Gulf bottom.
A crew of 48 is on site with the rig, Hannrrninn said.
Federal officials approved the drilling over objections the rig
could pollute the waters and sugar-white beaches of the Florida
Panhandle. Chevron insists drilling muds und other materials
that will be dumped off the rig will cause no harm and be
closely mold lured,
The Coast Guard has taken the unusual step o f ordering
boaters to stay at least 1.050 feet away In part because of fears
protesters would be a safety hazard If the structure had to be
quickly evacuated.

TALLAHASSEE — Florida wants a federal
law to let it rake In 9200 million a year in
uncollected sales taxes on out-of-stalc
purchases. Revenue Director Larry Fuchs
said.
That's after an ad campaign nearly tripled
the number of Floridians paying Ihc tax on
mall-orders and other Items bought out of
state. Fuchs told a news conference Mon­
day.
"Those dollars could I k - used to build
prisons, to fund Juvenlle-Jusllcr reforms, to
fund education or olher slate projects." he
said.
Fuchs said overlooking the tax also

Man shot in rash of ATM robberies
TAMPA — A man was in critical condition after being shot In
the face at an automated teller machine as a rash of ATM
robberies in Tampa turned violent.
Three robbers shot Charles Cecil, 35, who staggered about
60 yards before collapsing on the sidewalk of a well-traveled
boulevard Sunday evening, said Tampa police Sgt. Phillip Ray.
Cecil was taken to Tampa General Hospital for surgery.
A woman and her boyfriend used the same ATM machine
Just moments before the 8 p.m. EST attack, and said they
remembered seeing the thi ee youths.
It wus the moat violent of the more than 20 robberies at bank
machines since the beginning of the year. In the past, victims
turned over money and Jewelry, but no Injuries were reported.
It's too early to tell If It Is linked to the others, but there's a
"good possibility" It is, said Detective Gene Strickland.
Police believe the robberies are being committed by more
than one group of tccn-ngers.

Senate rejects assau lt weapon proposals
TALLAHASSEE — Proposals to make assault weapon owners
register with the stale, prohibit the sale of guns to anyone
under age 21 and restrict the use of guns in other fashions were
rejected by a Senate panel.
"A s far ns I'm concerned It's the foot In the door for gun
control." said Sen. Malcolm Ucnrd. R-Seffner. before the Senate
Commerce Committee voted against the measures Monday.
“ You get one thing, then another, then another, then
another, and all our rights are taken away from us," he said.
The committee's decisions came on the same day the Ilrudy
Dill five-day cooling off period was preparing to luke effect In
many purts of the country. The new federal law will not effect
Florida, which ulready requires an Immediate background
check on prospective gun buyers and a three-duy walling
l&gt;crlod for handgun sales.
The Intensity of the gun control debate this legislative
session wus evident at the Senate committee Monday. Metal
detectors were used to screen visitors and security officers kept
watch over the proceedings.
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Boy kitted racing a cro ss train tracks
LAKELAND — An li-year-old boy struck and killed by a
passenger (ruin as be and fils brother raced across the tracks.
Wnrith Bashir. 11. o f Lakeland, was struck Monday night by
an custbound Anttrak train traveling about 70 inph, Lakeland
police Lt. Hurry Katt said. Warlth was carried about 100 feet by
the train.
Ills 13-year-old brother, Rasoul, crossed the tracks Just
before his brother did und was unharmed.
The uccldcnt occurred at the eastern city limits of Lakeland,
before trains arc required to reduce speed to go through the
main portion o f the city.
The unharmed boy ran to his family’s home about a block
from the tracks and got his family. Katt said.
Warlth was hit by the train about a mile west of where a
53-cur Rlngllng Brothers and Birnum A Bailey circus train
crushed In January. A circus clown and an elephant trainer
were killed when 10 cars derailed after the train lost a wheel.

Juvenile sen tenced a s adult in shooting
MELBOURNE — The letters on the back of the boy's Jail
uniform said Juvenile, but a Judge sentenced Jonathan
Goddard as an adult for the fatal shooting of a 6-year-old boy.
Goddard, 17, of Merritt Island, was ordered Monday by
Brevard Circuit Judge John Antoon to srrvc IB years in prison
for killing Ahmad Thomas. The maximum sentence 1s 17
ycurs.

From A ssociated Press reports

LOTTERY

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M IA M I - H aro a re th e
winning numbors soloctod
Monday In the Florida Lottery:

creates a competitive disadvantage for
Florida c o m p a n ie s that do collect th e
required 6 cents per dollar.
He suld he backs legislation hi Congress,
cosponsored by U.S. Sen. Bob Graham, to
force mail-order companies to collect the
state sales tax and turn the revenue over to
Florida.
The U S. Supreme Court said current law
won’ t allow slates to force out-of-state
companies to do that. "Congress must give
Florida the hammer It needs to level the
playing field.” Fuchs said.
"Fair Is fair. Florida's merchants collect
the tax while supporting our local economy.
Out of state dealers are getting » free ride at
the expense of local businesses,' he said.
In the meantime, Fuchs said the Depart­

ment of Revenue will continue to urge
Floridians to pay voluntarily.
"Under the current system, every Florida
citizen who Imys clothing, furniture, com­
puters, books, uppllunces or other goods
from mail-order catalogs or other out-ofstale vendors must report their purchases
themselves and pay the lax every llirce
months." he said.
A three-month ad campaign to Inform
people of the requirement brought In 781
tel urns In November, December and Janu­
ary. compared with only 271 during the
same period n year earlier.
Bui that only Increased lax collections on
mail-order and other out-ofslale purchases
by 94H.090. Just a fraction o f Ihc more than
$200 million In revenue that goes un­
collected each year.

Judge faces
hearing for
speaking
his mind
■ y A i i w I s U d F r s i i _____________

OKEECHOBEE - A Judicial
commission will drcldc if a Judge
who blasted the criminal Justice
system and said a convicted
ruplst should t&gt;c castrated vio­
lated Judicial clhlcs.
Th e Judicial Qualifications
Commission will begin hearing
the case today against Judge Ed
Miller and will Issue a recom­
mendation to the state Supreme
Court.
"Y o u r published comments
undermine the Integrity, dignity
and public confidence in the
Judiciary and thereby demon­
strate conduct unbecom ing,"
the complaint reads.
Miller. 62. faces four charges
he violated Judicial codes of
conduct for remarks he madr In
letters to the local newspaper
and for mishandling of u childcustody hearing.
If the panel determines the
charges arc true, punishment
ranges from a reprimand to
removal from the bench. Miller
could become the sixth Florida
Jurist removed since the com ­
mission was formed In 1066.
T h e O k e e c h o b e e C o u n ty
Judge's troubles began with Ihc
first o f ihrcc letters he wrote last
year to the new spaper. He
wanted everyone to know, hr
wrote, why he had to lrvy a
12-yrar sentence ugulost a mao
who raped his daughter and
forced (he girl to watch him
ussuult her mother.
M iller first had ex ceed ed
mandatory guidelines to senton: e the mail to 45 years but
wus overturned on uppcul. In the
letter. Miller suld he would
rather have the rapist castrated
and hunged than give out such
an Inadequate sentence.
The 12-ycar sentence was the
maximum allowed under the
law.
" I obeyed the law as I am
bound to do, but 1 left the
Constitution and Ihc Bill of
Rights lying in tutters on the
floor of my courtroom." Miller
wrote. "I am not ushumed to say
thut I wept when I sentenced
this man."
The complain! also said Miller
didn't give the mother In a
custody battle a chance to have
an attorney present, then gave
the child to u "frie n d und
political backer" who Is the
m other of the w om an's exhusband.

Rich in history
Young mombers of tho West
Sanlord Boys &amp; Girls Club
dollvorod an outstanding parform anco o l m usic, A fr i­
can-American hlslory and a
skit entltlod "Let My Poople
Go" to parents and Irlonds as
Its wrap up ol Black History
Month Monday nlghl. Tho
Grovo C ou n selin g Con tor
Fam ily Support S orvices,
housed al the club, worked
very hard with the chlldron to
mako tho program a succoss*
The ch oru s, d iro c to d by
Bernard Eady, above, onlortainod tho crowd with Gospel
selections, as Samuel Lewis,
loll, recltod a piece ol hlslory.
HtflM Phot) h* Mart Hint*

Jury co n victs HIV-positive man
of attempted murder after rape
By Associated Prsss
MIAMI — When Ignacio A Perea Jr. raped a
young boy, he used Ills AIDS virus as a lethal
wcupon and committed first-degree attempted
murder, a Jury ruled.
A Dade Circuit Court Jury on Monday took less
than one hour to convict Perea, 32. He also was
found guilty of kidnapping, lewd and lascivious
assault and sexual battery.
It was the llrst prosecution of an HlV-posttlve
raplst for first-degree attempted murder In the
United States, according to Allan H. Terl, a public
policy attorney focussed on AIDS Issues.
"1 know there were some people who thought
wc were criminalizing a disease." said Assistant
State Attorney Susan Dccliovltz.
"A ll that we ask Is that people net responsibly,
be II with a gun or If they have a deadly virus."
she said after Ihc verdict.
Defense attorney Jay Levine had argued Perea
was a victim of mistaken Identity when lie was

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arrested on charges he raped three boys. He still
faces charges In the alleged rapes of the other two
boys.
The ease unfolded in September 1991. when
two men snatched an li-year-old riding his
bicycle In South Dade, blindfolded him and took
him to a warehouse. There, prosecutors charged,
the men raped him and forced him to perform sex
acts on them.
In November, two other young boys suld Perea
pulled them Into his cur, blindfolded them and
drove them to a warehouse and prlvute home,
where they were assaulted.
Perea's alleged accomplice wus never Identified.
Perea was arrested nfter police obtained u
picture of him taken by a surveillance camera at a
gas station convenience store. He was standing
behind the third victim.
When he was arrested, police found a clinic
receipt In his pocket Indicating he had tested
positive for HIV. Ihc vim s Unit causes AIDS.
None o f Ihc vIcllniH have contracted the AIDS
virus.

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POLICE
Burglary arrests
Several arrests have been made conncetcd to a scries of
burglaries by a group of five lo six people. Jason Hendricks. 19.
'2IH Palm Place, Sanford, wns the latest person arrested bv
Sanford police. He was localed at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility. According to the arrest report. Hendricks, and a
number or other persons, most of them Juveniles, were
connected with three separate burglaries at the same home. In
the 200 block o f Meadow Hills, on Feb. 8th. 14th and Kith. The
report said Hendricks told them he hod sold or traded the Items
taken. He was charged with burglary, grand theft, and dealing
In stolen property. Jennifer Anne Moseley. 18. 131 Centennial
Drive. Sanford, was also located at the Jail. Moseley had been
urrested on Feb. 22 nfter she hnd been accused of reportedly
forging her mother's checks In order to purchase food and
drinks for a party. In that Incident, she had been charged with
(Mill theft, hugery and uttering a forged Instrument In
connection with (hat case. In the latest arrest connected lo the
residential break-ins. she was charged with burglary, theft, and
dealing in stolen property. The arresi report Indicated several
Juveniles hud been taken Into custody, but they were not
Identified.

Tractor theft
A Sanford man reported seeing a rnnn driving a tractor along
Oregon Avenue Saturday, and believing the tractor had
|H)sslbly t&gt;een taken from a neighbor, gave chase. He told police
when the man driving the tractor saw him. he Jumped off, and
fled lo a nearby wooded area. The heavy duty tractor, vulued nl
$2,500, continued traveling down the road finally crashing Into
a ditch.
Police determined the vehicle hnd Indeed been stolen from a
fenced compound, with the tractor apparently having l&gt;ecn
driven Into the fence, mid some |&gt;osts. before II was stolen The
Iruclor was recovered, allhough there was icportcdly damage
done by the collision. The driver was not located.

Loitering man
Sanford police arrested Samuel Italnes Sr.. 33. with no local
uddress. In the 2400 block of Laurel Avenue Saturday. Police
said he was llrsi seen nltrinpllng lo guln entry Into a vehicle,
hut was unable lo open the locked doors. He then reportedly
crossed the street and approached another vehicle, when a
security ulurm sounded. Haines then reportedly fled from the
area on a bike, hut was Identified and located by police. Haines
has been charged wllh loitering and prowling.

Retail theft arrest
Tw o persons were arrested by Sanford police Saturday
following a theft Incident at a retail store In the 1700 block of
W. Alr|&gt;ort lllvd. Shaqweeta licverftt. 18. of 1117 W. 7th Street,
was reportedly Irving lo conceal Items vulued at $13.08.
Another person. Identified as a 13-year old girl, was reportrdly
carrying $5.05 In Items Doth were detained by the store
manager. Police arrested lleverlll on a charge of retnll theft. No
Information wus available on the Juvenile.

Dom estic c a s e s
• Brandi Mlchole Prtrlr. 20. and Michael Drew I'rlrle. 17.
both
2091 Terrace lllvd., Longwood. were urrested by
sheriff's deputies at their residence Sulurday following an
argument. Each waschurgcd with battery, domestic violence.
• Nucule Hodliqucs Fudge. 19. of 2415 E. 21st Street,
Sanford, wus urrested by deputies at his residence Sunday
following un altercation wllh a female. He was churged with
battery, domestic violence.
• Cheryl L. Allen, 37. 791 Waymun Street. Longwood. and
Michael Allen. 38. of the same address, were arrested following
'a dispute al their home Sunday. Each was charged with
battery, domestic violence.
• Mario J. Dclgl. HI. I to Sheridan Avenue. Longwood, wan
arrested at his home by Longwood |K&gt;llcc Sunday following u
family dispute. He was ehnrged with battery, domestic
violence.
• Man W. Ho. 47. 1565 Missouri Ave.. Sanford, was arrested
on Hrnncll Avenue In Longwood by Longwood |&gt;ollrr following
a dispute with Ills wile al Ids place of work He was chrged wllh
aggravated battery, domestic violence

Warrants served
• Hen Patrick Davis. 29. 306 Satsuma Drive. Sanford, was
arrested at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility Thursday. He
wus wanted on a wurrnnt for falling to appear on u charge of
assault.
• Janice Lavcrnc Francis. 32. 624 Hoscclllf. was arrested on
Lake Mary Blvd. by Sanford police Thursday. She was wanted
for violation of parole on a previous conviction of possession of
cocaine.
• Willie James Ingram. 43. 1304 Wilburns Avenue, wus
located by deputies on S.H. 46 Thursday. He wus wunted on a
writ of tardily attachment.
• Gregory Wayne Lowe. 24. 2006 Alrjwrt Blvd. turned
himself In al the Jail Thursday. He was wanted on a capias for
attempted sexual buttery.

incidents reported to the sheriff
• A $500 lawnmower was reported stolen Suturduy Irom a
the carport of a residence In the 200 block of Grant Line Hoad.
• A chain saw and tools valued ut $430 were reportedly
stolen from the back of a pickup truck Sunduy In the 4200
block of S. Highway 17-92, Shcnundouh Village.
• A phone valued at $30 was said to have been taken Friday
from a home In the 1700 block of McCarthy Avenue.
• $600 In assorted video tapes wns reported missing Sunday
front a residence In the 1500 block of Emmett Avenue.
• A shotgun. 22 rifle and pistol, with total values of $1,120,
were reportedly stolen Friday from a home In the ,5000 block of
Sunnylund Avenue, In Midway Park.
• A 1983 Ford, license number PQY 52Z was reported stolen
Saturday from the 1400 block of Dixie Way.

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A yellow 1988 Pontiac Firebird was reported stolen Friday
from the 9000 block of Stoncbrook Drive. The license number
Is listed as 12B-78H.
• Machinery valued at $3,020 was reportedly Btolcn from the
back of u construction company truck Friday, parked In the
1800 block of Lnndlng Drive.
• $400 In cash wns reportedly stolen In a business burglary
Friday In the 400 block of Sanford Avenue. Police said $40 of
the money wus found nearby.
• A residential burglary wus reported Friday In the 300 block
of Sir Lawrence Drive. $100 In damage wns reported. Items
tuken were valued at slightly over $2,000.
• A TV set was reported stolen Saturday from a residence In
the 1800 block of Cedar Avenue.
• $1,225 In Hems were said to have been stolen from a
vehicle Saturday parked In the 400 block of W. Seminole Blvd.
• A woman reportedly was exiting her vehicle Saturday nt El
Capltan and Santa Barbara In Sanford, when she told police
two men with unknown type handguns nppronched her and
stole her purse.
• A 1982 Ford Van, found Illegally parked at 2nd Street and
Mcllonvlllc Avenue Sunduy wus found to have been stolen In
Midway.
• Furniture ami tools valued ut $800 were icportcdly stolen
Sunday from u carport In the 100 block of Mayfair Circle.
• A 380 hundgun and various boxes of ammunition valued at
$150 were reported stolen Wednesday from a residence In the
2600 block of Laurel Avenue.

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Keeping travelers on the road
Shoulder work on tho oustbound lano ol Stato Road 40 at Airport
Boulovard Monday slowed travolora brlolly, but all In tho name ol

progress As northern Somlnole County bustles with increased
traffic, kooplng roads and shoulders repaired Is critical.

Clinton, Major: Pressure Bosnia
■yTOM RAUM
Associated Press Wrltor
WASHINGTON President
C lin to n and B ritish P rim e
Minister John Major are looking
for ways lo Increase pressure on
Ikrsnlan Serbs to bring pence
th ro u g h o u t th e s tr ife -to r n
country. White House aides said
extending a NATO ultimatum to
oilier troubled areas In Do-mta Is
one possibility.
“ We're agreed on Bosnia, that
firm action's right,“ Major said
In Pittsburgh late Mnnduv
Mujor spent the night at the
While House — the first lorelgn
leader lo do so In Clinton's
presidency — and the two lead­
ers were to meet again today al a
w orking breakfast at which
Bosnia wus to tie a leading topic
of discussion.
At a two-hour dinner at a
hilltop restaurant overlooking
downtown Pittsburgh. ('Union
and MnJor discussed u wide

range of loptes. Including Husslu leaders watched a fireworks
and Boshla. White House press dls|iluy. C linton was asked
secretary Dee Dee Myers said whrther he was prepared to
afterwards.
track extending to other besieged
On Bosnia, “ they talked a lx nit cities In Bosnia the kind of threat
next steps.'' she said. "Th ey that help drive the Serbs back
agreed to continue that conver­ from Sarajevo.
sation tomorrow."
“ W e'll talk about that to­
E x te n d in g the N A T O u l­ night." Clinton said.
timatum that helped move Bos­
Myers said later that the sub­
nian Serb guns away from ject did come up. but that no
Sarajevo to other troubled areas conclusions were reached.
In Bosnia was among the topics
In the past. Major has been
the two leaders discussed, Myers more reluctant the"’ anrrr *h-:r
said
NATO partners lo authorize air
"Th ey're looking nt wuys to strikes. Ill part In-cause of the
take steps to build on the la r g e p r e s e n c e o f B r itis h
momentum, to bring pence to peacekeeping troops on the
some of the troubled urea ... to ground.
" I don't think they got Into
stop Ibe violence while they
m o v e t h e p e a c e p r o c e s s details of whether to use ulr
forward," she said.
Clinton strikes. Myers said.
took Major to Pittsburgh so the
Eurller. at an nlrjMirt hangar
British leader could tour the city ceremony In Pittsburgh. Map r
where Ills grandfather laid brick said: We re agreed on Bosnia.
linings for steel blast furnuccs, Ihut firm action's right nnd we’ll
and where Ills father lived briefly lie looking lo see how we can
Increase the pressure for the
as a youth.
Before dinner und after Ihe two jieacc that every sensible |&gt;erson
wishes lo see In that war-torn
und troubled land."
Pled gin g cooperation w llh
Major. Clinton said, "W c Intend
to continue working-with-them
mirII we gel a Just and (air peace
In Doanlu."

Economy surges in .
final quarter of 1993
By MARTIN CRUTBIN Q ER
AP Economics Writer
W A S H IN G T O N - The
economy surged upwaul at &gt;
torrid rate of 7.5 prieeiit III tla
final three months of 1993. thi
best performance In nearly
decade, the government said
today.
The Commerce Department
said that the Increase In the
gross domestic product, the
b r o a d e s t m e a s u r e o f th e
economy's overall health, was
cvce higher than an Initial
estimate of 5.9 percent reported
one month ago.
Fears of a rapidly accelerating
economy have rolled financial
m a r k e ts In r e c e n t w eek s,
pushing long-term Interest rales
to their highest levels since last
summer.
But officials from President
C linton to Federal Reserve
Chairman Alan Greenspan have

all argued that the market's
fe a rs about an ov erh ea ted
economy and rising Inflation are
misplaced They said the fourth
quarter grow th rale greatly
overstated the economy's un­
derlying strength.
Both government and private
economists contend dial the
GDP rate has slowed In the first
three months of this year to a
more sustainable pace of proba­
bly 3.5 percent, held buck In
part by Ihe se v e re w in ter
weather that has gripped much
of the country and the California
earthquake.
Another report today provided
evidence thut Ihe economy was
slowing ut the beginning of the
year. The Natlonul Association of
Realtors said that sales of exist­
ing homes fell 3 percent In
January, a drop It blamed on the
harsh weather In January and
rising mortgage rates.

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for stationing U.S. ground troops
In Bosnia, said British forces
"have saved thousands of Inno­
cent civilian lives there by their
presence
The I wo leaders met a day
alter U.S. warplanes shot down
four Bosnian Serb planes In the
no-fly zone over Bosnia. The
Serb planes apparently had tried
to bomb a munitions faciorv for
Bosnia's Muslim-led govern ­
ment. officials said.

"Every attempt was made ...
lo avoid this encounter.” Clinton
told reporters earlier Monday.
Administration officials have
said they hoped the shootings
would show NATO's resolve lo
keep the Serbs, Croats and
B osn ian M u slim s on truck
towurd |K-acc.
"Far from dumuglng the pro­
spects for peace. It may actually
Im p r o v e the p r o s p e c ts for
peace." Vice President Al Gore
said.
Al a photo session In the
restaurant In Pittsburgh, both
le a d e r s w e r e a s k e d a b ou t
Clinton's decision to grant a visa
earlier this month to Sinn Fein
leader Gerry Adams, which the
British opposed. Slim Fein Is the
podtlcal ally of the outlawed
Irish Republican army.
"I'm still very strongly supporilng the Initiative of Prljnc
Minister Major and (Irish) Prime
Minister (Albert) Reynolds." a
joint Brlllsh-lrlsli peace plan.
Clinton said.
"W e both wunt the violence to
cease ... and the Sinn Fein lo
enter lire constitutional talks."
Major said. "W e'll |iayc to see If
tt h a p p e n s/' •
‘
.
" f if link that's the sensible
way ahead. T h e h lu h w t t y n lie m l
wasn't there before. It Is now,"
Major said.
About a dozen protesters
shouted pro-IRA comments at
Major as the two leaders entered
ihe restaurant

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ED IT O R IA LS

Let’s see some
action on health
care rl
Thursday. February 24, two news stories
by Associated Press were presented on page
6A ot the Sanford Herald. Bach was Identified
as originating In Washington. D.C.
Individually, they were Interesting. Collec­
tively, they may have provoked some anger.
The opening paragraph of the first story
said. "T h e more Americans learn about
health care problems, the more willing they
are to consider paying higher taxes or even
limiting their own health core choices to
correct them."
The second story reports that thousands of
Immigrants, reportedly faking some type of
mental Illness, are costing American taxpay­
ers In the millions ordollars.
The lend story tells how lectures and
meetings being held by focus groups across
the nation, arc learning that there Is a
growing concern for health care, and an
increasing willingness to help finance It.
The story about Immigrants reftrs to
investigations underway by the Social Securi­
ty Administration and Department of Health
and Human Services. Each hopes to quell this
waste.
Too m any times, we have henrd of
Investigations Into the pilfering of our tax
money. They make news when the problems
are discovered. Authorities often promise
they will put an end to It.
Seldom do we hear anything beyond the
Initial outcry. The Investigations are either
stalled somehow, or are completely forgotten.
Yes. people have already Indicated they
favor Improved health care. Many have said
they are willing to pay for It.
They a n not, however, willing to pay for
false /complaints by Illegal Immigrants, which
are taking away the money which could be
used for the p eop le of our nation.
SSA and DHH say they will Investigate
persons called "middlemen" or "translators"
who arc helping the Immigrants obtain this
money. They reportedly obtain a fee of
$2,500 to $3,000 or a portion of the
lump-sum payments from these benefits.
These are clearly people out to lake
whatever money they can from immigrants
as well os the general public through tax
dollars.
We do not suggest holding one's breath
waiting for this situation to be resolved. It hus
admittedly been going on for many years and
no one has done anything about It yet.
Now that two agencies have publicly said
they are looking Into It, let's prod them to go
beyond an Investigation. Let’s see some
action. W e should Insist that money given to
the government by citizens, be used for the
benefit of those citizens. Anything else
amounts to robbery. It must be stopped.

LETTERS

Never surrender guns
The purpose o f this letter la to let the press know
that there are millions o f Americana like myself.
We are aware of the true nature o f gun control, and
It has nothing to do with crime. The evidence is
quite clear that so called "assault weapons" are
not a major problem In this country. Indeed
something less than one percent of gun crime is
committed with guns the press has lumped
together and labeled "assault weapons."
The controlled media has worked diligently for
years to destroy the Constitution: when the Second
Amendment falls, they will have succeeded. Then
America will be safe for the Internationalists elite
(the new world order) to finish their socialist task.
I want no port o f the one world government that
the Council on Foreign Relations has devised. I will
never surrender m y firearms, to anyone, for any
reason.
Scott Doyle
Sluurt

Berry's World

WILLIAM A. RU SH ER

What quality of health care?
In my last column on the health care Issue, I
discussed what will happen, under the Clinton
plan, to an individual's light to choose his or her
own doctor. The answer wan. o f course, that
virtually all Americans will be herded Into
medical chain gnngs and limited to the doctors
assigned to their particular gang.
In this column. 1 want to discuss, not choice,
but quality. What quality of medical care can
Americans expect, once the federal government
tnkes over Its management?
This question Is of particular Importance to the
elderly, on whom about three-quarters of every
health dollar Is spent. They have been assured
that the present Medicare system "w on't be
touched," and they may therefore fondly Imag­
ine they have nothing to worry about. But they
are being quietly sold down the river by
American Association of Retired Persons' lob­
byists In Washington, who nic too busy
schmoozing with the Clintons to notice, or dare,
that their supposed clients, the elderly, will
suffer most when the quality of American health
care under the Clinton plan takes Its Inevitable
nosedive.
Why Is that nosedive Inevitable? There Is. to
begin with, the generic fact that everything the

fcddhtl government touches turns to mud. As
Milton Friedman remarked. If you put It In
charge o f the Sahara desert. In five yi ars therc'd
b e a s h o r ta g e o f
sa n d . H o ve you
mailed or received n
letter recently? I still
treasure the envelope
mailed to me. here In
California, by my tux
accountant In New
Y o rk a co u p le o f
years ago, Among
the postmarks on Its
front Is one from
Am stclveen In the
N e t h e r la n d s -• n
a u b u r b o f
Amsterdam to which
the U.S. Postal Serv­
C In this column, I
ice. In a moment of
want lodlocuao,
h y s t c r I n , In advertently delivered
nol choice, but
quality. J
It.
The rcunon lor this
sort of thing Is that
when n federal bu

reauerncy - like the huge new one that will run
our health system - goes looking for employees
II Is quickly compelled lo hire the relatives,
girlfriends, and slnogcs of powerful members of
the relevant committees o f Congress What will
these people know nlnml medicine? There will lie
some quack doctor like Joycrlyn Elders cm toji of
the whole mess to Rive It a superficially medical
patina, but down In the rnnks Ignorance will
abound. You say the patient got type A blood,
rather than type B? Well. hell. It was blood,
wasn't It?
Hu! on top o f that, the Clinton pluo will
deliberately limit the amount of money that can
lie spent on health care In this country lit any
given year, and In particular will limit the
amount that can lie sjicnt on medical research.
Thai means Hint whatever medical care file
government does toss our way In future ycurs
will be lower In quality than II would hnvc been If
research hud been allowed to continue as
heretofore.
What's more, since ihr amount to In- spent on
health rare will he limited, the core actually
delivered ” 111 have lo l»e rationed. Being sick will
become u zero-sum game: If I get the CAT-sean.
you don't -• or vice versa,

SARAH O V E R S T R E E
r o o P s , IftjK S

a M c / r t t e l?

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Let’s respect both
men and women

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SUPfSP TtRaJBrf
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DONNA B R ITT

Masters at our own wounding
WASHINGTON — Sometimes, It all runs
together. The words, the Images, the mean­
nesses. the deadening dearth of hope. I
misplaced my perspective. Everything I see
looks like a scream. A visual tone poem or
hurt.
I sec them on the streets. In parking lota. In
videos, on screen. Flashing brown und Ivory
and tan and gold from my television.
The wounded.
Saw a girl recently on grainy, late-night,
public-access cable — no. Saw a crotch, really,
encased In black leather. Somewhere, there
must have been a face attached, but all I could
see sm iling and cooing and Inviting, all
anybody could hear communicating, wus this
girl’s leather-bound "privates." publicly hum­
ping for the camera. Close enough for a kiss.
Saw a guy at the mall, wheclchulr-pushcd by
another bro. He smiled, an Improbublc.
rosc-pctal-spray smile, when I asked how he
got his wheels. "I got shot!" he exclaimed.
What other explanation, asked the smile,
exists?
Saw a story in The Wall Street Journal.
About a "pretty and sh y" young woman, a
rapper. Grew up In a nice house. With nice
parents. Attended a nice private school In one
of the nlce-cst parts of Detroit. Nice college too,
for a coupla years. She's really nice, say folks
who know her.
"Sweet as pie," Doss Is, they say.
In concert, on albums, she's not so nice.
Raps stuff like " I don't give a (expletive) about
any o f you," to appreciative fans. Poses with
automatic weapons. Sings, "T h ey wonder why
they label me Insane, because I loaded the clip
and took the nine to the copper's brain."
She and her girlfriend tried rapping nice. But
nice gets no respect, makes no bank, gets no
contract. Producers, she says, "w ere telling us
that we didn't curse enough." No one signed
Boss up. Nineties people know It Is all about
getting signed up. Once, women slept around
to get famous. Now they Just brag about
snuffing folks. Hear us roar.
Boss roared. Sony's Def Jam West label
signed.
Boss' parents are nice too. Reading the
Journal article, you feel a breeze fan from the
paper, from the shaking o f their heads. Their
little girl tells reporters that for a while she sold
drugs, lived In a rat-infested hotel, struggled on
L.A?s streets, Moms says Boss "could have
stayed at the Embassy suites with all of the
money we were sending her."
Says Boss, " I know how to make it In this
business."
Slstah, Oangstah. Image Mantpulatah. But
hey — she got the flavor. Other nice girls, take
note.
Gyrator, Wheelchair rider, Gangster rapper.
Current as they arc, these kids haven’t a clue
us to how hard they sit on the cutting edge.

how bloody they're getting. Can't know that
we ns a people have only recently gotten thin
good at sculpting our woundedness. I mean.
It's an art form.
One In so busy shaking her stuff, grabbing
for some camera action, that she doesn't
realize a full-screen crotch Is anonymous. Hus
nothing to do with her. That we can't even aet­
her fare.
A n o th e r la lik e
t h o u s a n d s of
y o u n g h e u d a . ao
entrenched In our
ahoot-'em-up cullure
t h a t lie c u n ' I
envision a kid getting
paralyzed any other
way. He has been
told by his doc lots
that because he got
cau gh t up In the
wrung place, wrung
time, wrong crowd
thing, that to believe
he'll ever walk again
i Everything I see
would bc...wrnng.
looks like a
St i l l a n o th e r
scream. A visual
squandered a punt
tone poem of
that many Impover­
hurt. ■
is h e d . h u r t i n g
homcglrls could only
dream of. Pretending
to know their pain, ahe sells II fur cash. Offera
these glrla little hope. Less love. And suggests
we nol blame her because yo, everybody's got
to get the bunk.
Thinking Ihey'rc flashing sexy, tough,
smart, they instead nicker wounded. David
Duke, chill. Save (he sheets. We arc becoming
Bosses at hurting ourselves.
Once bluckfolk were so Inefficient as lo wall
until the wounding was done In us. Wc'vc
transcended all that, become Michelangelos at
chipping uwuy at our numbers.
Slicing oul an eye here. Gouging u spirit
there. Another heart pierced In the hood. Seel
Another dismembered soul files free.
What geniuses. swathing ourSlstlne Clmpela
In taut black leather, splushlng them In warm
streaks of red. Punctuating ench point with un
obscenity.
It may not tie all our fault, but It’s ccrtulnly
our funeral. Truly, some of us are musters nt
our own witless wounding.

L E T T E R S TO ED ITO R
Letters to t|ic editor arc welcome. All letters
must lie signed, Include the address of the
writer and a daytime telephone number.
Let (era should he on a single subject and be
as brief ns possible. The letters are subject In
editing.

How Ironic Hint while one st-gim-ul nr uur
society Is tippy-toeing around, trying never to
say anything "|Killllcally Incorrect." another
Is making an Olympic sport erf being offensive
lo cithers.
Group One apologizes If they slip and
choose "In dian" over "Native American."
Group Tw o culls others "bloodsuckers"
(Khalld Abdul Muhammad s]*nklrig ol Jews),
or remarks that "...rather than eating each
o ilie r, th e y 'd |ust
come up and get a
g (i n d m e a I I n
Geneva" (Sen Fritz
l l o l l l l i g s . D S C .,
speaking of African
delegates going to
Switzerland).
How equally Ironic
that as all civilized
men refuse to put
d o w n th e o t h e r
gender, women take
up the cudgel. Aller
2 5 y e a r s o t th e
greatest conscious- i Is this any
n e s s - r a is in g th is
dt ■forontthan
c o u n try has e v e r
making fun ol
known, wr put two
m en's Imagined
women In a commer­
soxual
cial and let them
s h o r tc o m in g s ? !
w is e c r a c k a b ou t
wltal they Imagine
men's car clinic ctc
say about their sexual Inadequacies. I he
ultra-enlightened duo conc ludes that Hit- only
man who doesn't have to mask Ills Impotence
wllli a fancy cur Is the practical Hyundai
driver, and one of them remarks tlini she'd
sure like tu see what's under HIS hood
Mild, you may think. Hui Imagine the
comincrclul will: a couple ol men speculating
about what women's car clmlccs say about
their inadequacies:
Man No. I: "Wonder whal SDK'S doing
driving TH A T?"
Man No. 2: "She must think that snazzy
ruglop will make up for wltal SI IK doesn't
have on lop! t luhalmhuhahul"
Or this:
Man No. I: "Hey. look al that babe- In the
Hyundai!"
Man No, 2: "Now. that's whal I really call a
full-sized cub with a compact rear-end!"
We'd Ik* outraged. “ How dare they make
fun o f women's txxlles like that?"
Is (his any different than making Inn ol
men's Imagined sexual shortcomings?
On the Comedy Channel recently, romedlenne IJz Winstead quipped that every lime
she sees a man over 40 lit a red C o r 'd to she
wantH In yell. "S o what's wrong with your
penis?" Com parable remarks aimed at
women from comedian Andrew Dice Clay put
us In a froth.
Author Jack Kainmcr. who wrote a book
titled "Good Will Toward Men." took a
provocative look al lhis Issue on the "Today
Show " recently. “ We have a sexist cullure
that doesn't Just make men grow up with
sexist Ideas," lx- said. “ Like men. (women)
have been raised with Ideas about men that
aren't helpful."
Kummer Interviewed 22 women for Ills
book, Including Karen DcCrow. former presi­
dent o f Ihc National Orgnnlznllnn for Women.
I though! DcCrow's explanation of why
women urc allowed lo make these kinds of
n m.itks and Jokes makes sense: When one
group ol people In a culture bt less powerful,
or powerless, they suppress a lot of rage.
When they gain some power. Ihey express
(lie rage. In acknowledgment of the past,
society sort o f links the other way while they
let o ff steam.
Again, more Irony. Understanding Inequali­
ty makes It all the more Important that we
turn that understanding Into empathy. It
doesn't become all rigid to wound someone
else.
DcCrow went on In say that men are angry
about a lot o f things, loo, cs|x*clully In lough
econom ic times. “ My attitude Is we've
basically acknowledged tliut women dn
anything men can do." she said. "Most o f us.
male and female, haven't acknowledged Hint
men can do nnythlng women can do. So
there's a lot of strife on areas like joint
custody, like shared purcntlug. that It's time
for the feminist movement to address."

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merit plan to the point where
Van Der Welde und commis­
the leant satisfactory employees receive sioner Daryl McCain said Im­
amount recommended hy the less than a cosl o f living In­ provements were needed, but
m ajority o f the roitimlnslori crease. Due to the fewer d liars. did not Immediately support
. the merit pay Is distributed Henley's suggest ions.
becomes the grant.
In Ihc most heated budget
Furlong noted the county's according lo department size. So
grants are often small In relation su|H-rlor employees In small de­ discussion of the day, Henley
to an agency's total funding. For partments may receive a smaller called for a clamp on depart­
example, the county granted Increase than sim ilar hard­ mental purse-strings by requir­
92.000 to the llumun Resources working em ployees In larger ing all savings to return to the
central reserve account. Now,
Council, which receives a tntid of departments.
County Manager Ron Rabun savings are left In depn rime til
$703,(XX) from other sources.
Furlong also noted Seminole asked commissioners lo Increase accounts und often used If other
Volunteer Enterprises Inc. re­ funding for the program so equipment Is more costly than
ceives most of Its operating average workers cotdd keep op anticipated. The savings nre also
with cost of living Increases and used for bargaining chips with
expenses from the county.
C o m m is s io n e r s Cur11on superior workers could rceclvr commissioners to acquire tinHenley and Dick Van Her Welde one or Iwo |HTrcntnge points budgeted equipment.
Henley said surh a practice
added they wanted to reduce above (hat.
Henley said Ihc merit program conceals available money from
such dependency.
Commissioners also decided lo should he abolished altogether com m ission ers. D epartm ent
take a closer look at their and suggested all satisfactory heads would still Ik; able to
employee pay plan. Under the workers receive n cost-of-living request unhudgetrd equipment
Increase and siqx-rlor workers from c o m m is sio n e rs If the
cu rren t m erit pny sy stem ,
em p loyees don't receive an receive an additional bonus. m on ey w ere rem oved from
automatic annual pay Increase Henley said now. employees them, he said.
whose work Is less satisfactory
“ It doesn't take anything away
unless they have met sallsfnctothan a prior year will Mill enjoy but their freedom." said Henley.
I ry standards. Superior performDudget director Jean Kassub
; ers could, In theory, receive up the higher pay awarded them.
Furlong agreed the program cautioned Ihr change mlghl
to a 10 percent pay hike.
Hul since fTOl. commission­ needs more performance Incen­ encourage department heads to
tives.
" o v e r e s t im a t e " p ric in g for
ers have redtred funding to the

Motivate---Continued from Page 1A
cuts and burns all over his

body.
He said he was able lo survive
the accident tx-cause he was In
great physical condition nml
treruuse the slongest part of his
lM&gt;dy was hi the finest stui|&gt;c.
"M y brain." he explained,
"w as In excellent condition."
A sclf-decrlbed "survivor." he
said lie had the best medical
care available and the siqqiori of
caring family and friends.
"M y biggest fear was not living
life to Its fullest." be said. "I
tried extremely hard, I gave it
110 percent."
Hut after a year, lie still
couldn't tie Ills own shoes
"Physical therapy was a full
time Job for me fur a year nml a
half," he said.
Today, he walks und moves
with little difficulty. Just four
years after the accident
Staley said that his accident
has Inspired him to go to various

Bernard Olney Adklnson. 78,
Arap.dio Trail, Winter Springs,
died Sunday, Feb. 27. 1004. at
Florida Hospital, Altam onte
Springs Horn Jan. 6. 1010. In
Havre dr Grace. Md.. he moved
to Central Florida In 1080. Mr.
Adklnson was a medical supply
salesman He was a member of
Aloma United Methodist Church.
'Ibe Masonic Ordei and Scottish
Bile, bulb nl Fort Wayne, Iml He
was past president of Seminole
Pine Homeowners Association,
and the Indiana Appaloosa As­
sociation.
Survivors Include wife. I.ola
It.: son. Ralph Olney. Americas,
Ga.; sister, Hrrnlcc Crandall.
College Park. Md.; three grand­
c h ild r e n and o n e g r e a tgrandchild.
Hold w in -F airch ild Funeral
Home. Goldenrod. In charge ol
arrangements.

organizations to leach team
building.
lutst week he was at Seminole
High School addressing the
COMPACT program.
Students In that program have
lowet self eslcem and may not
la* motivated lo finish school
S la le y 's program tries to
motivate them to work toward
their goals. And to work logrhtcr
toward community goals.
"I told them they could either
he the a n c h o r and w e ig h
everyone else down or (hey can
be the chain that holds everyone
else together." he said
Staley said he was unsure the
first time he spoke to the class.
"I didn't know whut lo expect
from the kids." he said
The students rcsjwmded well
to Staley and his mi usage. That,
he suld, surprised him a hit at
first
“ 1 was surprised when I read
some of the reactions they wrote
down In response to mv pres-

Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

ELSIE RIGGINS GUSS
Elsie Riggins Guss, 97. North
l.udlum Drive. Deltona, died
Sunday. Feb. 27. 1994. at Re­
gency Park Nursing Center.
DrHary Horn March 19. 1896. In
Glen Mills. Pa., she moved to
Central Florida Irom Ocean City.
N,J. In 1984 Mrs Guss was a
sales clerk foi Straw brU lge
Clothier. She was a member of
First Baptist Church.
Survivors Include daughters,
Marjorie Kurash. New Smyrna
Hc u c h . E d y I h e A . G u s s .
W oodlyn. Pa.: sister, Laura
Lambert. New Smyrna Beach;
broher. Merwln Riggins, Glen
Mills; I I grandchildren, 1 I
grea t-gran dch ildren und 19
great-great-grandchildren.
Stephen R. Haldauff Funeral
Home. Deltonu. In charge of
arrangements.

SHANE Q. CONNELL
Shane Q- Connell. 32. Melissa
Court, Sanford, died Sunday.
Feb. 27. 1994. Ikirn In Norwich,
Conn., he moved to Centra]
Florida In 1978. He was a
carpenter and laborer for Hull's
Stucco Cnrp.. Sanford. He was
Catholic.
.Survivors Include slHtcrs.
Nadine Howard, Dcilary. Erin
Mariinelll. Plainfield, Conn.; fa­
ther, Andrew Connell. Winter
P a r k : b r o t h e r s . M ic h a e l.
Norwich. Conn.. Kevin. Wittier
Park.
Heacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice, Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

FLORENCE "FLORRIE"
COPP8
Florence "Florrle" Copps, 94.
Roswell, Ga.. formerly of Or­
lando, died Sunday, Feb. 27.
1994. P r io r to m o v in g to
Roswell, she was a lifelong
resident of Centra) Florldu. Site
belonged lo Sorosls Women's
Club.
Survivors Include daughter,
Lillian Holsl, Roswell; eight
grandchild re n and 10 great­
grandchildren.
G rarnkow F u n eral Hom e.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

ROY E. ERNEST
Roy E. Ernest, 78, North
Elliott Avenue, Sanford, died
Monday, Feb. 28, 1994, at De­
ltona Healthcare Center. Horn
March 24. 1915, In Gadsden.
Ala., he moved to Central Florldu
In 1980. Mr. Ernest was an
Industrial engineer for Dan River
MIUb, Danville, Va. He was a
m em ber o f Barton Memorial
Presbyterian Church. Danville.
Survivors Include wife. Helen:
son. William E., Sanford.
Q ra m k o w F u n eral Hom e,

stances.
Hul McLain said he didn't
want to Ik- In n position where
every purchase must be re­
viewed by commissioners.
“ I don't want conservative,
aggressive efforts lo save, penal­
ized." he suld. "I disagree this
iKiard needs to hr lnvnlvcd in
every capital acquisition de­
cision. I'm not Interested In
s i t t i n g u p h e' a r a n d
micromanaging every
purchase,"
"You suve one purchase order
nl a tim e," Henley quickly an­
swered. " It ’s about time for this
county to get serious about how
It saves money."
Commissioners agreed to con­
tinue discussions.

Garbage----cntatlon," he suld, "I didn't
expect such answers."
At his m osl rccenl presdilation ill Seminole, he said,
some of the reactions Included:
"You helped me see myself for
who 1nni. I will take each breath
and I will remember to tell my
family that I love (hem more."
And. "I will help anyone I ran. or
try to help them."
He said he believes young
people especially like his outlook
on life.
"It allows them a fresh and
exciting outlook," hr said. "I
I k -II c v c It Is what they want and
need."
Staley said In- Is able to lake
his experience In the accident
and his positive altitude toward
recovery and apply II to the
motivational needs of any group.
"It Is a life-changing expert
cu re." he said. “ I help organlznllmts and Individuals Ik- their
best."

DEATHS
BERNARD OLNEY ADKINSON

needed equipment to assure
th ey 'll have enough money
itvnliable to make the purchase
up lo a year after they submit
funding requests.
Sevrral senior county officials
In Ihe nml letter nodded their
heads In agreement.
Rabun quickly added he didn't
want commissioners lo think
such practices were encouraged
or Ik-lug dune hy hits senior

J.P. JOHNSON, SR.
J.P. Johnson. Sr.. 82. Wuter
Street. Sunford, died Friday,
Feb. 25. 1994, nl Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Horn
April 7, 1911. In Jennings, he
moved lo Sanford Irom Osteen In
1945. Mr. Johnson was a labor­
er. He was Baptist.
Survivors Ineludc wife, Irene.
Osteen; son. J.P. Johnson, Jr..
Sanford; daughters, Mary Atm
Stuckey, Osteen. Floret ha Bottle.
Tampa: nine grandchildren. 10
grent-grandchildren and three
great-great-grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchclbcrger Mot tuury.
Inc., Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

Paige was a retired church
organ ist and a m em ber o f
Markham Wixxls Presbyterian
Church.
Survivors Include husband.
E m il: m o th e r , J u lia O u l.
Apopka; sister. June
Mussel mail, Lnugwood: daugh­
ters Deborah Turnbull. Munster,
hid . Jill Williams. Winter Park;
20 grandchildren.
Haiti win -F airch ild Funeral
Home. Ouktawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary. In charge of ar­
rangements.

MARY E. PALL
Mary E. Pall. 73. Haynes
Circle, Casselberry, died Friday.
Feb 25. 1994, at her residence.
H o r n J u l y I I . 1 9 2 0 , In
Bridgeport. Conn., she moved to
Central Florida In 1989. Mrs
Pall was owner and operator ol
Hcrtnthy Florists. Trenton. N.J
She was a member of Faith
Assembly o f God Church.
Survivors Include daughter.
Mary Lu Rosenbaum. Cassel­
b e rry : sister, A lyc e Hreha.
Trenton; one grandson and one
great ■granddaughter.
Bald w in -F airch ild Funeral
Home. Goldenrod. In charge of
arrangements.

MOZELLE STONE

M ozcllc Stone. 84. Kcuka
Court. W inter Springs, died
Monday. Feb. 28. 1994. at Manor
Care Nursing Home, Winter
Park. Horn Dec. 4. 1909. In La
Grange. Ga., she moved to
Central Florida In 1933. Mrs.
Stone wns a cla im s re p re ­
sentative for Social Security. She
was a member o f Pine Castle
United Methodist Church.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e so n s.
JAMES A. KELLY
James A. Kelly. 78, Great Charles. Winter Springs. Walter
Bend Road. Altamonte Sjtrlngs. Jr., Orlando; slslcr. Lu cille
died Friday, Feb. 25, 1994. at Smith. La Grange: six grand­
Manor Care. Horn July 19, 1915. c h i l d r e n a n d fo u r g r e a t ­
In (he District of Columbia, he grandchildren.
Pine Castle Memorial Chapel
moved lo Central Florida In
1939. Mr. Kelly was a retired Funeral Hom e. Orlando, lu
advertising and marketing exec­ charge of arrangements.
utive. He was Catholic. He
served In ihc U.S. Marines dur­
ing World Wur II. He wua a
member of the Rellrcd Officers COPPS, FLOrtENCI -'FLORRIEAssociation, and Veterans of
Gr*v«slu&lt;i tu n iral t t r v lc t s lor Mrs
Foreign Wars. Post 2093. Or­ Florence (F l—rl#) Copps. *4. ol Roia«*ll.
Ga., lormarli' ol Orlando, will bo II o'clock
lando.
Thursday mor-'i'g at Greenwood Cemetery
Survivors Include daughter, with Ihe Rev. Paul Jtsvlnall olllclatlng. For
B ra d ley S ch rad er. G en eva : Ihoia who with, memorial contribution! are
tuggetled lo the "Lltltn In HU Name''
brothers, Paul, Cupc Coral, program,
First United Methodut Church.
Samuel R.. Forestvlllc. Md.
Orlando.
A rrang em u n i! by Grarnkow Fun eral
Hcacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice, Orlando. (ln charge or ar­ Home, Sanford
rangements.

MILDRED O. PAIGE
Mildred O. Paige, 73. Spin­
naker Way. Lake Maty, died
Monday, Feb. 28, 1994, at her
residence. Born Jim. 14, 1921,
In Berwyn, III., she moved lo
Ccnlrul Florida In 1989. Mrs.

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Funeral services lor “Muc" McAllister will
be today (Tuesday), March I, .it J p m., In the
Orlison Funeral Chapel Cremation will
lollow services Friends may call at Ihe
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ol service For Mends who wish, the family
suggests memorial contributions. In lieu ol
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Arrangements by Brlsion Funeral Home,
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Continued from Page 1A
year. Mandatory
proponents suggest rates will go
down and recycling up under
the program.
Commissioner Pat Warren did
nol nltend the meeting Monday,
her third absence from the
controversial hearings. Counly
Manager Ron Rabun said War­
ren has called In sick twice
Ixcuusr of patoful kidney stones.
There was little change In the
four remaining commissioner's
positions on the mundatory
program yesterday. Com m is­
sioner Daryl McLain, architect of
the plan, continued to support it
Commissioner Larry Furlong
continued lo support a freemarketplace system and oflered
an 11-point plan lo abolish
current franchise districts and
return to an open collection
s e rv ic e .

Commissioner Dick Van Der
Welde continued to support
mandatory collections, saying
his questions about alternatives
were answered to show the
Mcluiln plan offered Ihc best
service with the lowest cost.
Commissioner Carlton Henley
was unwilling to vote on the
proposal without uddltlouul In­
formation and Warren presents—
Public Works Director Larry
Scllrrn did afTrr new details to
the proposal, which he could not
provide Henley und Vun Der
Welde last week. Among the
details were:
• Sure Snnlltutlon lias ac­
cepted McLain's rate schedule,
the Iasi to do so. The rale would
result In monthly Ices ol $12.90
for the full service and $10,65
for the minimum service. The
fees would hr billed annually
along with property taxes and
would be subject lo early-pay
discounts.
• Haulers have edged away
from lheir original demand of a
four-yenr contract extension and
have a greed lo a tw o-year
extension with two one-year
automatic extensions based on
performance standards. Warren
was bolding out for a two-year
contract extension and was re­
luctant to accept a four-year
add-on to the contracts, set to
expire In September 1995.
• The cosl of back-door col­
lection would be reduced from
88 to $-1 per month lu those
neighborhoods where deeds
prevent garbage cans by the side
of the road on collection days.
• H aulers have offered to
b e g in c o lle c t in g a lim ite d
amount of yard wustc In cans,
not hags, beginning July 1 If thr
program Is approved If the
program Is adopted, haulers will
collect up to 10 hags weekly
without additional charge as
part of (he full service plan.
Garbage collection customers
now pay $1.27 for each hag
collected.
• Exemptions from tlie pro­
gram which would reduce the
annual charge from $155.40 lo
$40.20. Those exemptions In­
clude fumlltes meeting federal
poverty guidelines, poor access
lo public roads, agriculturallyzoned properly three or more
acres In size, and commercialresidential combined properties.
• A proposal to offer Ihe
estim ated 1,400 low-income
homeowners fee help through
the county Social Services Divi­
sion at an annuul cost of about
$30,000.
Furlong said haulers have ac­
quiesced under the threat of
losing their contracts, suggest­
ing they would reduce rates even
further under an open system
without the current exclusive
hauler franchise areas. When
Sellers said rates would go down
under the McLain proposal.
Ftylong responded "How much
would you estimate people who
have no garbage service now
would save under this pro­
gram?"
"Nothing," answered Sellers.

Continued from Page IA
The PDA building, owned by
Ihc cliy. had been vacant for
several months. It was found to
be In need of many repairs.
Following Ihe fire which badly
damaged the Mental Health facil­
ity on S. Park Avenue, Ihc
com m ission agreed to allow
them the use of the PHA fnelllty
oil a temporary basis.
The use wus granted only wlih
the stipu lation that repairs
would Ire financed hy Mental
Health. The repairs have now
been completed at a cost of
$27,000.
The members of AMVETS Post
0017 had asked lo lease the
building on a temporary basis
after Mental lleallh returns to Its
refurbished headquarters. Fred
Mobley told the eoimnlsslnnrrs
that AMVETS expected to need
the building for possibly one
year, until Ihe club membership
could he enlarged and a future
home determined
"M y concern Ls with any long
term lease," said City Manager
H ill S im m o n s . " W i t h th e
waterfront development plans
coming up srxin, wc shouldn't
gel Involved In a lengthy lease
arrangement."
"This Is a valuable piece of
c i t y o w n e d la n d o n th e
Inkefront," commented Com ­
missioner Lon Howell. "1 (relieve
wc should sell It. The city would
certainly have more Income If we
sell It Ilian anything we could
get from leasing It lor the next
10 years.”
Commissioner Hob Thom as
questioned why, the day after
Ihe AMVETS request for the
building, another request for Its
11 v was sut milt ted hy Parks and
Recreation Director Mike Klrbv.
Kirby explained that he had
been discussing the use o f the
fa c ility w ith C ity M anager
Simmons since It first became
available, and llml II was not a
last-minute request.
" I rail see using It for u
recreation facility," commented
Commissioner Whtley Eckstein.
"There Is a gun range at the
back ol the building, and its
l&gt;sal loo Isn't gixxl lor Ihe many
voongstrrs which would ride to
a recreation facility on their
hikes. It Just wouldn't be safe."
"W e only want It because wc

Hospital---Continued from Page 1A
I 'a r k

H e a lth c a r e

System.
"W hat wc have created Is
value for the healthcare con­
sumers ol Central Florida." said
Swedish "It's my belief that a
successful integrated delivery
system ol the future will tie
physician -sensitive, pat lent-care
oriented, and will respond to two
simple needs; quality und price."
W inter Park Memorial will
become the "flagship" provider
In Columbia Park The new
s y s l c in e m p l o y s 3 . 1 O t)
healthcare workers, bus about
1,(XX) bods and more than 1.700
physicians on Its tour medleul
stall's.
C olum bia/IIC A Hen It heare
Corporation was formed on Feb.
10 when Coluinblu Healthcare
Corporation, bused In Louisville.
Ky.. completed a merger with
HCA HospItnl Corporation of
America, the largest healthcare
provider In the nntlrm.
While Winter Park Memorial
will have a change In status,
from tax-exempt lo tax paying.
Ihe Winter Park Memorial Hospi­
tal Association will continue to
work Irom a tax-exempt status
to support such ongoing chari­
table missions as services for
older adults, wellness services
and other areas related to the
promotion of health and human
services In Central Florida.

are hurling for facilities." responded Kirby. “ As for hike
problems, tunny parents would
drive their children out Ihcre."
Howell rcltcraitd his por'tton.
"I wouldn't have any problem
with a very short term lease to
AMVETS. possibly 60 days, hut
that's ns fur ns 1 would go." he
said. "I still think we should sell
Ihe place."
" I Just don't feel the PHA
building would he right for n
recreation fa cility ," observed
Thomas.
C o m m is s io n e r A .A . MeClminhaii commented. "I'm also
not for any leyse, Prcliy soon,
the city Is going lo be faced with
probably acquiring more proper­
ly. and I don't see where keeping
this Is going to be a big help. 1
think we should wait to see whut
the waterfront plans arc before
moving ahead wllh this."
"T h e AMVETS Is a group
which did well In serving their
country In times of war," Thom ­
as said. "I think wc would lie
very cold If we deny them the
use of the building."
D u rin g (h e re g u la r c o m ­
mission meeting lalcr yesterday.
McCInnnhnn moved to deny the
lease request submitted hy the
AM VETS. Thom as how ever,
suggested granting a one year
lease to the organization. "It
may lake that long before wc
could do anything alxuit thr
waterfront plans unyway," he
observed.
The vole to deny the request
was three to two. with Commis­
sioners Eckstein and Thomas
voting against Ihe motion.

Kaplan-----Continued from Page IA

use ol a
firearm lu the commission o( a
felony.
Last year. Knplao was Orelured lornnqx-n-nl for trial alter
one of two court uppolntrd
psychiatrists said the property
manager had "delusional dis­
order."
Kaplan was also Involved In a
dispute with Ids then-attorney
James Russ. One o f the compo­
nents of being competenI to
stand trial Is Ihe ability to gel
along wllh your attorney In
order to adequately prepare u
defense. Kaplan filed /acorniilalnl against Rimf.iwrrih (tie
r l u r i d u liar A s s u o ln p o m , .H o w e v ­
er. the Bar closed the case after
repeated unsuccessful attempts
to gel details, verification and
documentation o f Ihe accusallons Kaplun made.
Russ remained on the case
through the competency hear­
ing In September. Kaplan was
declared Incompetent for trial
and treutment was ordered ut
the Forensic N orth Florida
Evaluation und Treatment Cen­
ter In Gainesville. Kaplan wus
transferred there from the John
E. Polk Correctional Facility In
mid-November. On Jan. 26. hos­
pital officials notified the court
Kaplan's treatment was termi­
nated and he was competent.
Kaplan Is being held In Jail on
$200.(XX) bond, but Muller In­
dicated Monday lie may request
a hearing to seek a lower bond
for hts client.

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Stetso n c lo s e s with win
DELAND — Travis Gnrrctt scored a enreerhigh 17 polcls and Stetson held off a laic
Southeastern Louisiana rally for a 74-71.
Patrick Sams added 14 for Stetson (12-14. 9-7
In the Trans Anicrivn Athletic Conference).
Greg Wlnnlcr (meed SLU (10-10. 9-7| with 23
points, while Harvey Baker scored 22.
The matchup was the last regular-season
game far both teams who meet again Thursday
In the opening round of the TAAC Tournament.

By O IA N SMITH
Horald Sports Wrltor
SANPORI) - The Seminole llin&gt;&gt; School
baseball team proved Monday afternoon that
confidence and a good altitude can overcome a
lot o f adversity.
Tralllnn by three runs enterlun the bottom of
the seventh inning the Tribe never gave up hopes
of winning their opening name In the first annual
RAMINOLE Invitallonal Hasehall Tournament at
Alumni Field.
And those I h &gt;|m*s were realized as Hrlan Wlllcox
capped a four-run rally with a two-out seeing eye
single that scored Dcon Daniels wllh the winning
run as Seminole escaped wllh a 0-5 victory over
the SI. Cloud lliilldogs.
"That was a idee win." said Seminole head
coach Mike Powers. "That's a very good baseball
team. We Just hung In there until we go! the
offense going and things turned out perfect."
Seminole Improved lo 3-1 wllh the victory and
will next tukc on Lake Mury. who knocked olf
Lccshurn S O Monday nlttlit. at H p.m. Wednes-

RAMINOLE INVITATIONAL B A SEB A LL TOURNAMENT
ALUMNI F IE L D . SEM INO LE HIOHSCHOOL
FIOHTINO SEM IN O LES 4. BULLDOOS S
tl. Claud
ooo Oil I - 1 0 1
Samlnola
000 010 4 - 0 I S
MUIar. Hoppar 111 and Flora Oamalt and Oochaa WP - Danila*
(101 LP - Moppar IB — St Cloud. la * . Samlnola. Maadowt.
Danlalt. Acotla IB — SI Cloud, Roblnton. Samlnolo. Daniel* MR
— non* Record* — SI Cloud 11. Samlnolo! I

day night In the semifinals at Lake Mary High
School. St. Cloud (2-3) will meet Leesburg 111 a
loser's bracket game at Lake Mary at 3:30 p.m.
on Wednesday.
Ill first round games today. Trinity Prep will
face Del-anil id Seminole starting at 3.30 p.m.:
while Lyman and Oviedo will square off at 7 p.m.
at Lake Mary High School.
Trllic pitcher Dcon Daniels raised Ids record to
2 0 on the Reason. The senior righthander
scattered six hits, struck out eight and walked
Just three, our Intentionally. He should have had
Ills second straight shut out as live Seminole
errors led to all live Bulldog runs.
Daniels had a no-hltlcr until St. Cloud's

Curium Flore blooper! u Hinkle Into left-renter
with two mil In the fourth Inning.
The Bulldogs finally broke the scoreless tie
wllh lliree runs In the flflh hilling. .Jeremiah
Miller rcuched on a throwing erro'r and'left hander
Jeremy Lee dropped u double Into left-center.
After u strike out. Tom Rose wus Inlenlonally
walked to loud the liases.
A potential double play ball won booted by the
Tribe and Miller und Lee trotted home, with Rose
going to third. Ryan Hlanfard then laid down u
perfect suicide squeeze und the Bulldog* held u
3 0 lead.
Seminole not u couple o f runs buck In the
bottom of the fifth on a double by Alexis Acosln,
u walk to Jumle Kink, u wlhl pitch und throwing
error that allowed Acostu to score und Kl»'g to got
to third, und an RHI double by Mike Meadows.
Hut St. Cloud answered right buck wllh two
runs In the top of the filth Inning. With one out.
Put Boylrn singled. Miller laid down a sacrifice
bunt und wus safe when the Tribe messed up
covering first base. Lee forced Miller ut second

□ Bee Seminole, Pane 2B

Alexander
awesome
in Rams’
victory

AROUND THE STATK
P en g u in s edge Penthers
MIAMI — Rlek Tocchel's second goal of the
gumc with 4:40 left led the Pittsburgh Penguins
to a 4-3 victory over the Florida Panther*.
Marin Lcmlcux. playing In only his ninth
game of the season, had a goal and two assists.
Ulf Samuelssoii also scored for the Penguins,
who saw Florida rally from a 3-1 deficit.
Brian Skrudlund started the Florida rally with
a goal at 18:04. Joe Clrelln's first goal of the
season ut 0:02 of the third tied the game.
Jody Hull also scored for the Panthers.

By DEAN SMITH
Horald Sports Wnlnr_____ __________
LAKE MARY - Are you sure that
wasn't Grover Cleveland Alexander
on the mound?
Lake Mary pitcher Rich Alexander
threw like u Hull of Punier Monday
night In the o|xiilng name of Uic
RAMINOLE Invitational Ihiscbull
Tournament at Lake Mary lltnb
School. Iradlnn the Rams to a 5 0
w h it e w n s h ln n " I a t a le n t e d
Lccshurn Yellow Jackets hall club
The hurd-thruwlng rinhthandcr
not off to a slow start, ullowlnn two
lilts In I lie* I list liuilnn and a lead oft
■l o u l r In llir uniiml limlnu- tint lie
nrldrit down lo strike outrmir ortlie
next five batters he fated and
retired 12 of the last 15 men who
came to the jilule as Lake Mart­
ini proved to 4-2 on the season
Alexander (I II nave up pist loin
slnnles. struck out nine and did not
come close to walklun a halter .is
Lccshurn never n°*
runner a s lai
us third base and only hud two men
reach base In the first liming.
"H e (Alexander) was oulstaiulInn." said Luke Mary head couch
Alan Tuttle. "I told all o f the
pitchers before the ||umr th.it II they
didn't wulk anyone they would have
a pretty n°od cliunec to win. That
was a good team wc beat tonight,
they arc noinn to win souk games
tills year.”
The win puts the Rums In the
semifinals where they will meet
Seminole, a 0-5 winner over Si
Cloud Monday, on Wednesday at H
p.m. at Lake Mary. Lccshurn will
face St. Cloud at 3:30 p.m. at Lake
Mary on Wednesday.
Today.’Trinity Prep plays Dr-Laud

AROUND THE NATION
FA U pulls o il huge upset
RALEIGH - Kbits Eddcn made four free
throws In the final 34.5 seconds und Craig
Huchunun scored all of Ills 13 points In the
second half as Florida Atlantic upset North
Carollnu State 75-71 Monday.
Marlon Jamcrson led FAU (3-23) with 18
points. Machnel Harvey added 14.
Curtis Marnluill and Bryunt Fcgglns each
scored 13 to lead the Wolfpack (10-17).

D olphins dum ped on road
JONESBORO. Ark. - Jcir Clifton had 23
(mints as Arkansas State downed Jacksonville.
80-71. Ill the Sun Belt Conference.
Brian Blackburn added 15 |Kilnls for ASU
(15-11. 10 8). Barry Brown led the Dolphins with
24 (mints, while Kip Slone added 18 points.

WHAT’ S HAPPENING
M ens’ B aseb all
□ Seminole C.C. at Santa Fa C.C., 3 p m.

B o y s’ B aseb all
□ RAMINOLE In vita tio n a l: T rin ity Prsp vs.
DoLand at Samlnolo, 3:30 p.m.; Ovlado vs. Lyman
at LakoMary, 7 p.m.
□ I. Brantley In Waal Oranflo Toumamant, TBA
DLako Howall In NOCIA Invlt. at Apopka, TBA

B o y s’ Golf
□ L. Howall vs. Lyman at Rolling Hills, 3.30 p.m.
□ Oviedo vs. Lake Mary at Tlmcuon, 3:30 p.m.

C Bee Lake Mary, Pane 2U

G irls’ Golf
□ Lyman va. Lake Howall at Daar Run, 3:30 p.m.
□ Ovlado vs. Lsko Mary at Tlmacuan, 3:30 p.m.
PSamlnola-L. Brantley at Saba! Point, 3:30 p.m.

G irls ’ Softball
□ Lake Brantley al Samlnola, 4 p.m.
□ Lake Howell al Lyman, 4 p.m.
□ Lake Mary el Ovlado, 6:30 p.m.

B o y s’ T en n is
□
□
□
□

Lake Mary at Trlnlly Prep, 3:30 p.m.
Lyman va. Lake Branllay al Sanlando, 3:30 p.m.
Ovlado va. Lake Howall el Rad Bug, 3:30 p.m.
Seminole al Titusville, 4 p.m.

G irls ’ T en n is
□ Lake Howall vs. Ovlado al Red Bug, 3:30 p.m.
□ Lyman va. Lake Brantley al Sanlando, 3:30 p.m.
□ Samlnolo al Titusville, 4 p.m.
□ T rln lly Prop al Lake Mary, 3:30 p.m.

Track
□ Ovlado al Lyman, 4 p.m.

B E T S ON TV

BASKETBALL
□ 8:3 0 p.m. - WKCF 18. NBA. Orlando Magic at
Houston Rockets. (L)

Com plete lla tln g e on Page 2B

aka Mary pitcher Rich Aloxandor (No. 21. lop photo)
iws olf tho form that produced a four-hit shutout,
lo toammato Chris Klolbl (No. 15. bottom photo)

niiitornuiDi oj mmmttwiti
colobratos a Danny Storey slnqlo as Brent Wohmoyor
(No. 16) looks on. Klolbl and Wohmoyor accounted lor
thmn of tho Rams' runs In a 5 0 victory over Leosburg.

RAM INOLE INVITATIONAL
BA SEBA LLTOURN AM EN T
L A K E MARY IIIOM SCHOOL
RAMS 1, YELLO W JACKETSO
Laaiburg
000 000 0 - 0 4 1
U k a M a rr
400 010 « - 1 * 1
W llllom *. Stowar* (SI. Laonard (SI and
Ihompton Aloiandar and P a m WP — Alaa
andar I I I ) . LP — William* (O il 111
Lake
Mary. Klelbl IB — none HR - none Record*
Laatburg I li Lake Mary 4 1

Florida Manor, PRISM running wild
Bamboo
Cafe ekes
out a win
From S ta ll Reports

From S ta ll Reports
LAKE MARY — Bamboo
Cafe pulled another game out
o f the fire to remain un­
defeated In the City of Lake
Mary Parks and Recreation
Department Men's Thursday
N ig h t S lo w p ltc h S o ftb a ll
League at the Luke Mury
Sports Complex.
Bamboo Cafe (5-0) withstood
a furious Suncreat (3-21 comchuck that saw Bamboo Jump

□SeeThursday, Page IB
C llro l LakaMary
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9

LAKE MARY — The top two leuins In the City of Lake
Mary Department of Parks A Rccrcutlon Men's Friday
Night Polar Bear Slow Pilch Softball League showed the
rest o f the league why they arc the best last Friday
night at the Lake Mary Sports Complex.
PRISM scored 10 runs In the first three Innings and
scored In every Inning In crunching Cheers. 18-6. In
five Innings.
But as good as Cheers was. undefeated Florida Manor
was even better, plating 20 runs. Including 10 In the
second Inning, over the first three Innings and collected
35 hits In crushing Briar Corporation 3 1 0.
The other game did not have a winner as Lazar Data
a n d Griffin Construction battled toa 13-13 tie.
Florida Manor (5-0) leads PRISM (4-1). C.rllfln
Construction (2-2-1). Cheers (2-3). Briar Corporation
(1-4| and Lazar Datu (0-4-1).
This Friday night. Lazar Data plays PRISM at 0:30
p.m.; Grinin Construction takes on Briar Corporation at
7:30 p.m.; and Cheers challenges Florida Manor at 8:30
p.m.
Contributing to the Florida Manor attack were Vic
DIBartolo (home run. four singles), Kevin Luvlgnc
(home run. three singles). Jim Hclmcr (double, three

singles), Joe DIBartolo Ilnur singles). Ralph Correa
(three doubles). Jerry DIBartolo (double, two singles).
Kent Brubaker and Johnny Haddock (three singles) and
Kevin Brubaker. Blake Murray and Kyle Brubaker (two
singles).
Hitting fur Briar Corporation were Ruben Garcia and
Qrovcr Marks (triple, single) and Mike Ridenour. James
Gunn. Don Baldwin. J.J. Jllcs and Steve Wellborne
(single).
Pacing PRISM were Paul Mlotkowskl (four singles).
Elvis Figueroa (triple, double, single). John Donahue
(Irlple. two singles). Art Beach, Jim Thompson. Don
Basil and Norm Weber (two singles). Chris Lublnskas
(triple) and Brooke Laggncr, Tim Dully and Andy
SzynuiiiHk! (single).
Doing the hitting for Cheers wore Kick Hughes (three
s in g le s ), T ln o M artin ez (d o u b le, sin g le ). Bub

□ Bee Friday. Page 2B
Laiar Data
Orlllln Coniliuctlon
PRISM
Chaart
Florida Manor
Briar Corporation

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STATS &amp; STANDINGS
[D O G S___________
M onday n ig h t

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5 20 1 (0 140
4 40 1 40
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7 40 4 40 740
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C O LLEG E BA SEBA LL
lOUTH
A lab am aA iM 11 II.M IIe il I
Coll ot Char It lion ], Xovltr, Ohio 1
Florida Southern 4, II. Lao 1
7 ra*d Hardeman I), Della St. 4
GrambllngSI 9 .Alcorn!
Jacksonville SI. 11 1. Bristol J 0
Lyn n ) 1, Palm Batch Atlantic 1-4
M fthadlila. York 1
Wnllim9, K ran t
II TTwmei 4. Trimly )
SB Louisiana*. NB Loultlana)
South Alabama II, Yenneti** Tech 2
South Carolina 2. Chartailon Soulharn 1
Tampa l.W tila rn Michigan I
Villa nova 4, Barry I
W. Honda I, Va. Intermonto
W Georgia I, Barry 2
SOUTHWEST
Can! Arkansas 10, Mandrlx0
LSU Shreveport I 2, LtTourneauO la
Texa* Lulharana t, Coker 1-1
FAR W EST
Portland SI 9, Portland 7

NBA ST A N D IN G S
E A S T EH N C O N FER EN C E
Allantic Division
w
L Pet. OB
H«*r York
24 It 455 —
OrifAnda
2) 24 .412 J
Miami
79 11 .557
*V|
Ne* J*r%ey
24 74 119 7t!
Boston
70 IS 144 1*
Philadelphia
244 14
70 n
Washington
14 t» .291 20
Central Division
Atfanta
11 1* 704 • .
Chicago
37 ti 473 It!
Cleveland
32 24 .571 7
Indiana
71 25 57* 9W
Charlotte
73 M 424 I4t»
Milwaukee
14 JV .291 22 ty
Dot roll
11 41 .241 25
W E S T ER N C O N F ER EN C E
Midwest Division
L Pel. OB
w
Houiton
2* IS 717
l!
San Ant onto
40 14 714 —
Utah
2* 19 447 3Vr
Denver
37 Jt 491 I7W
14 t l 203 27t!
Minnesota
D allai
1 a .141 32
Pacific Divition
b attle
29 M 724 —
Phoenix
24 17 479 )
Portland
14 21 .41* 6
Golden Slate
11 71 .574 tv&gt;
LA Lak en
20 21 .377 19
19 25 133 70(1
Sacramento
LA Clipper!
1* 15 140 11
Monday'* Oamea
Cleveland If , Chicago It
Utah 19, Houiton IS
Tuetday'i Oamet
Detroit at Hew Jersey, 7 JOp m
Waihlngtonat Philadelphia. 7:20p m.
Minnesotan) Atlanta, 7;20p rn
Portland at Indiana. 7:20pm.
Miami at Milwaukee. »i 20 p.m.
Orlando at Houtlan,l:20p.m.
Charlolleal Seallle, top in.
L A Clipper) at Golden Stale, 10 20 p m.
Hew York at Sacraigento, 10 20 p m
Wtdnetday'i Oamei
Cleveland at Dayton. 7 X p m
Portland at Detroit, 7:10 p m
Miami at M ln n e M la , 4p.m.
L A Lakert at Chicago, I 10 pm
Utah at San Antonio, l:H p .m
Charlotte at L A Clipper!, 10 Xip m

CO LLEG E BASKETBALL
The Tep Twenty Five
The top IS team* In The Associated P re ii
college basketball poll, with llrsl place volet
In parentheses. record*, total point! bayed on
21 lor a tint place vole through one tor a
lllh place vote, and provloul rank Ingy
Record Pti Pv*
211 1.419 I
I. Arkantai IS9)
21) 1,11) 1
2 Duke (I)
20 4 1,449 2
1 Michigan 11)
24 2 1.271 1
4 Connecticut! I)
111
1.247 4
5 North Carolina (II
212 1.241 4
4 Mlttourl
111 M I7 7
7 Kentucky
22 4 1,171 9
I A r iio n a
22 4 1.049 14
9 Purdue
22 4 1.021 12
10 Loultvlllr
22 4
197 II
II MaiiachuteM!
204
149 *
12 lernpto
114
141 10
tl Kama*
19 1
744 14
14 Syracuta

15 UCLA
441 11
194
401 19
14. Saint Louts
12 3
IK
17. Indiana
577 tl
It 9
52* 20
t l Mlnnaiot*
It. F tar Id*
5*2 I*
IK
494 17
70 California
19 4
207
114 24
21. Oklahoma St.
17.M*rquttl»
It* 21
20 7
92 11
21 Bolton Col leg*
1*1
14. At*. Birmingham
77 —
20*
TO —
21 P*nn
It 7
Other receiving vetM: Ter ay 44. Georgia
Tech 29. Georgetown 10. Wake Fcreit 44, New
Mexico 20. Cincinnati 27, Murray St &gt;1, Hew
Mexico SI. II, Alabama 11, Maryland 9,
Xavier. Ohio 9, George Wayhlnglon I. Illinois
7, Brigham Young 5. Michigan SI. S. Ohio II.
S, Mississippi St 4. Nebraika 4, Teas* AAM
4. Wliconyln 4. Coppln $1. 1. Wait Virginia 7.
Coaytal Carolina t, Weber St. 1.
Monday'! College Bayktlball Scare!
EAST
Connecticut 44. Georgetown 47
Gannon 71, St Vincent S4
Huy ton 91, New E ngland I I
Lynn 17, Wilmington, Del. K
Me Prttgu* I lie 79. S* Joieph’y. Me el
N J Tech92, Staten Island*!
Navy 79, Army 49
Naiartlh. N.Y. 12. Utica 42
Snlltbury St. 101. Beaver 101
Vlllartgve SS. La S*II*S 4
W eil Cheiler (J, E a il Stroudyburg 71
SOUTH
Albany. G« 17, Fori Valley SI. 71
Cem pb ellivlllell, BretcieTT
Centenary M, Cent. Florida 74
Coll ot Charleston 49, Samtord la
Davldwn 79, V M IU
Emmanuel 101. Llmetlone94
Florida Atlantic 71, N. Carolina St. 71
Furman 12. Mar the 1144
Georgetown, Ky (0. Union. Ky 71
Georgia St. 71 Mercer 47
Kenrveuw Bl. En k ln e 79
L I F E Bible B i l l 94. Auburn Mon I 91
Loullvill* IM. Howard U. 41
Mlddla Ttnn. 12. E . Kentucky 71
Murray St ( 0. Tenn Martin 77
N. Carolina A A T17, Morgan SI. 74
N.C. Charlotte * J. Jam al Madlyon 40
Haw Or lean* 74. South Alabama 5*
Nlcholll St. t l. Me Nee ye St 70
North Alabama *5. Athent SI 47
Neva at, Embry ■Riddle 9]
Southern Tech 47. Barry 44
St. Tham it M, Wtbber 44
Station 74, I E Leu:liana 71
Tn Chattanooga 71. Geo'gla Southern M
Tennetieo Tech 17. Morehead SI. 71
W Carolina M. Citadel SI
W Kentucky 70. Loultlana Tech 47
MIDW EST
Bradley 70, Cralghlon 49
Cardinal Sir Itch 17, Edgewood 41
Cleveland St 44. Ill Chicago41
Drake 109. Wichita St. 47
Indianapotly 40. Oakland City 41
Lakeland 42. Marian, Wit. 19
Marquette 44, San Franc IICO 45
Michigan Tech 70, Wli Park tide 49
N Iowa 44. SWMIytourl St 7*
N Michigan 107, Mount SenarloftS
HE llllnoly90. Holytra 74
SE Mlttour 190. Aultln Peay 71
Valparalto 70. Youngttown SI. SS
W. llllnoly 77, Wit Milwaukee 41
W li Green Bay St. E. llllnoly 41
SOUTHWEST
Ark Little Rock 92. Grambllng St 44
A rk a n u i St. 14. Jacksonville 71
Arkantai Tech 119, Ark. Monllcello91
S Arkantai 17. Harding 72
SW TeaatSI. 19. NE Loultlana 40
5am Houiton St, 01. Texai Arlington 71
Stophen F. Aultln 40. North Tonat 01
Teaai 100, Oral Roberta 49
To tal San Antonio 07. NW Loultlana 79
Tulta 79. Indiana St. S4
U. ot the O iark i 91. Ouachita 90, OT
FA R W EST
UC Santa Barbara 77, Naw Maalco St. 19
TOURNAMENTS
Heart at America
Samlllnali
Cent Methodlil**. Evangel 44
William Jewell ae. Mlnourl Val. 1)
K am ai Calleglate Athletic Caalerance
Samlllnali
McPhertonOI, Friend*79
Tabor 74. Ottawa. Kan 71
NAIA Nerlheetl Regional
Champtonyhlp Game
Lynn 17, Wilmington 90
New York Calleglate
F lrtl Round
Adelphl 40, Molloy 44
Southampton42. Mercy, N.Y. 47
Northern Conference
Flrtl Reund
Mnt St Mory'i. Md 90. St. Franclt NY 01
St FranclO. Po 102. Long ItlondU. 79
C EN TEN A R Y 90, CEN T, F LO R ID A 71
Centenary 111-11)
Comeaux &gt; 0 0 1 1 . Taylor 1 10 12 1 Ja ttir
2 4 4 0 0. Foreman 0 1200 21. Stephen* 1 I I 0 4
7, Jacob! 14 I t 7, Smith 2 4 2 2 0. Wagner 11
0 0 1. Thomai 2 7 1 1 0 . Harvey 4 4 00 9
Total!: 29 4911 7200
Ceal. Florida (tool
Sweby 2 9 11 7, Saxton I 11 4 5 15. Walker
7 4 00 4. D avli 7 14 1-1 10. Bultt 9 II i t n .
Phillip! 02 00 0. pprlee 00 0 0 0. Porter 00
0 0 0. Foster 1 7 2 2 4. Robert! 01 14 2,
Kettaler 12111. Total!: 27 40 17 7174.
Hellllme — Centenary 44. UCF IS. 1 point
goal! — Centenary 1171 (Comeaux 01.
Taylor 0 7. Foreman l it, Stephen! I 7, Smith
21. Thomai (77. Harvey 121. UCF S IS
(Sweby 04. Saxlon 12. Devi! 2 5. Butt! 12.
Phllllpi 0 2). Rebound! — Centenary 24
(Taylor 11). UCF 44 (O avli I. Saxton I).
A i i l i l i — Centenary IS (Stephen! I I . UCF 1!
(Swabv S) Foul! — Centenary 70, UCF 12
Fouled out -- Harvey. Technical! — None
STETSON 74, SE LOUISIANA 71
SE LOUISIANA (II- 14)
Baker 7 11 19 27. Fobbi 7 1 0 0 4. Wlnnter
9 14 I I 21. Plcou 5 9 11 12. Hogan 02 0 0 0.
Pearson 1 1 0 2 7, Fllee M 14 1. To(4ll: 24 SI
11 7071.
STETSON (11-14)
Maluliewekl 3-7,11 9. Wellholl 3 10 0 0 7.
Garre 11 4 I S 1 17, Conner 1 (0 1 1 1 1 , Semi 4 1
41 14, Gladieux 0 2 00 0, Thom*! 7 4 0 0 4,
En(enm#n4 4001. Total! 77 SO 11-17 74
Malltime - SU 14, S E L 14. ) Point goad S E L 4 It (Wlnnter 4-10, Plcou 14, Lewd 01.
Hogan 0 2), SU 9 11 (M atu iiew ikl I S .
Walholl I S, Conner 7 4, Sem i 21, Gladieux
0 1, Thomai 2 1). Rebound! — S E L 77 ( F lit !
4), SU 21 (Wellholl 7. G errell 7). A u d i* S E L I I (Baker S), SU 21 (Conner 4) Tolel
l o u d - S E L I4.SU II A - 1.729
Conference Tournament Olancei
All Time! ES T
Big South Conference
At North Chardtlon Coldeum
North Charditan, I.C .
F ln t Round
Friday, M arch*
Tow ton State v i N C Aihevllle. noon
Liberty v*. Charleiton Southern, 2:10p.m.
Campbell vt W lnlhrop.ip m.
Radioed v ! Mary. Baltimore Cty, 1:20p m.
Celonlel Athletic Association
At Richmond Celdeum
Richmond, Va.
F lrtl Reund
Saturday, March I
Old Dominion vt. William A Mary, noon
Richmond vi. E a il Carolina, 2;J0p m.
Jamet Mad lion v l American U , 7 p.m.
NC Wlmnglon vt. George Maton, 9:10p.m.
M M wttdrn Calleglate Conference
At Hinkle Ffeldhoute
Indiana poll!
F ln t Round
Sunday, March*
La Salta vi. Detroit Mercy, 4:30p m.
Butler vt Loyola, III .9 p m
Semlllnad
Monday, March 7
Xavier vi. L S Marcy winner, 4:20 p m.
Even ivlllevt. Butler Loyola winner, 9 p.m.
Nartheatl Cantereme
AtCampui Sllei
Quarter Baa It
Wednesday, March 1
SI. Francd, P a .a l Rider, 7, JOp m
Mnl. St. M ary'i at Monmouth. 7: Mp m
M e rllla l Robert Morrd, 7:20p.m.
Falrdlgh Dlckimon j l Wagner, 7:20p m.
Seuthweitern Athletic Canlerence

At The Rlvertlde Centrepde
Baton Rouge, La.
F ln t Round
Friday, March II
Alabama S ltlt v*. Grambllng Stale. I p m
Jeckion Slate v*. Alcorn State. 1:10 p.m
Texet Southern v*. Prairie Vdw , 7p m.
Southern U. vt M ill Valley SI .9 :M p m.
W all Coe it Condrenc*
At Tote Pavilion
Santa C a ra . Calll.
F ln t Round
Saturday, March I
San Diego v i Portland, 1pm
Pepper dine vi. SI. Mary’i, C a lll. 5 Mp m
Goruagavi. Loyola Marymount. 9 p m
San Fran cd co vi Santa Clara, ll:3 0 p m
FLO RID A ATLAN TIC 71. N. CAR ST. 71
NCSIIIti-17)
Danlelt 1 7 0 0 *. Fegglm 4 10 1 I 12. Fuller
4 1 7 4 10. McCuller 111 I 7 1. Manhetl l l l l l
11. Wilton I 4 0 0 1. Devil 4 1 0 7 10. Hyatt 0 1
00 0. Sutton 0 1 00 0. L e w lll 5 1 4 7, Kretiler
0 1000 Total! 7* 471 1471
FLA . ATLANTIC t i l l )
Harvey 11014 14. Drown 1 &gt;00 II. Horlord
0 1 0 0 0. Jtm trton 1 12 4 4 II. Buchanan 1 17
7 7 11. F',J*n 2 4 7 * If '••npln M 00 7,
miter 05 COO. f.uw eri I 2 * 0 2. S|Olund I 2
0 07 Total) 21 S2 11 70 75
Halftime - NCSU 45. FAU 15 1 Point goad
- NCSU 7 75 (Ranted 7 5, McCuller I 7,
Merthell 15. Davit 1 A Hyell 01, Sutton 0 11.
FAU 7 14 lHarvey 11, Brown 14, Jamerton
3 1, Buchanan I t, Edden 0 7) Fouled out —
None Rebound! -- NCSU 22 (Fuller 7). FAU
17 (Jam erton 9). A i t l t d — NCSU 27
(Marthall 71, FAU 21 (Drown 7). Total loud
- NCSU 11, FA U 17. Technical! - None
ARKANSAS ST. *4. JA CK SO N V ILLE 71
JA CK SO N V ILLE (14-14)
Drown 9 17 4 7 74, Rutted 0 1 1 * 7
Llvlngiton 2 4 2 5 4. Stone 4 9 4 4 11. Burrel 0 4
0 0 0. Merlin 01 DO 0. MtClary 9 1 *3 7 12,
Shaler 1 4 0 11. Johnion 01 3 4 1, Krelger 0 1
0 00 Totell 75 5* 17 2*71
A R K A N S A S S T .m il)
Young 0 1 1 1 2 . Agre 1 1 1 1 4 7. Blackburn
4 1) 1 4 15, Cook 7 9 4 5 9, Siundert 11 I 1 1.
Me [or 0 0 0 1 0. Clltton 7 14 I 10 71. B at! * 2
* 10 It. T u rla lll 1 t l 5. Cote 1 3 00 1. Grimm
0 1 1 4 1 .T cl*tl: 71*112 49*4
Halltime — AS 41. JU 20 1 pointer! - JU
4 14 (Slone 31. Brown 2 5. Llvlngiton 0 1.
She ter 01, Marlin 01. Burrell 0 4), AS 9 79
(Cod 17. Blackburn 4 17. B 4 II I I, Cook 14.
Clltton 11, Young 0 1, Grlmet 0 1) Fouled out
- Martin. McClary. Agee. Cook, Cllllon.
Grlmet Riboundi - JU M I Brown It). AS St
(Cldton 9). A lt d t l - JU 17 (Llvlngiton 4).
A S U U IB Ia ck b u rn l) Foul! - JU 12, AS 79
Women'! Tep 15
The Top Tnenty Five women'! bdiketball
team! a i compiled by Mel Greenberg ol (he
Philadelphia Inquirer a i voted by a panel ol
women ceechet. wdh llr il piece volt! In
parenlhetei. record!, total poind bated on 35
poind tor a llrtl piece vole through one point
lor e 25th piece vole, end prtv lout rank Ing
Ptl Pvl
Record
1
1 tenneiie* 144)
14 1 l.l/C
7
11 1 1.4*)
2 Penn SI (5)
1 Colorado
211 1,121 1
24 1 laSIS 4
a Connecticut
5 NorlhCarollna
14 1 1,447 5
4 Texa*Tech
221 1,401 7
7. LoullUn* Tech
31 1 1.774 1
1 Virginia
313 1,740 9
t Southern Cal
201 1.704 4
10 Purdut
31 4 IJ47 \o
11 1 1,115 11
11. Stanford
204
990 17
17 Kaniat
944 11
11, Vanderbilt
214
939 *4
14 low*
II 5
714
IS
IS SetonHell
711
14 Alabama
471 14
205
5St II
17. Montana
21 1
491 19
11 1
11. Southern Mitt
It? 70
17 4
19. Wlihlngton
147 17
21 4
20 Boll* St
119 21
11. Flerlde Inti.
21 a
709 13
22. Florida
&gt;1-1
110 71
11 W Kentucky
IM
14) 74
77 7
14 M lllllllp p l
11 Auburn
79 —
!» (
Veten Oregon 41) Rutgert 4h Hewed ao.
Dowling Green 5*. SW Mlttourl St. 51.
Clemton 50: San Diego St 41: New Mexico SI
Hi N llllnod H i Texai AAM 17.- Indiana IS;
Notre D4me IS; Oklahoma St. IS; Ata Blrm
11. Georgia 12: Mlnnevola 11; Santa Clara 10,
Stephen F. Autlln 9, Georg* Washington (,
Old Oomlnlon 4; Virginia Teen 4i Texai 5:
UCLA 4j Toledo 1; Creighton 2; St Joyeph'y
1; Goniega I, Marquette 1; Pittsburgh I;
Siena 1; Southwell Texa* 1
Monday'! Womtn't Bayktlball Score*
EAST
Cent. Connecticut SI 45. Holy C ro n 10
E a t l Slroudyburg 95. Welt Chester 59
Georgo Wayhlnglon 70, SI Donavonture 4!
Main* Farmington SJ. Hutson 5)
Rhode dtond 7*. Duqueyno 47
Rutgert 14. M anor huyelt* 44
SI Joytph'144. Temple 54
SI Joteph'y. Me 44. Me Preyque die 70
SOUTH
Alabama 101, Troy SI 44
Appalachian SI 92. Ttnn Chattanooga 49
Belmont IM. Chrdllan Bros 50
C lellln *;. LlmeytoneSO
Georgia Southern 75. W. Carolina 47
Harding 90. S Arfcania* 57
LambulhColl.4*. Delhtl, Tenn. St
LIptcomb 10, Cumberland. Tenn 44
Longwood 90, Convene 55
Menhall90. Davidson**
Me Nee 10 SI 90. Nlcholll St 41
AAorrlt Brown 74. Mdei49
N. Carolina AAT 71. Morgan SI. 5*
N C Charlotte 47, TulanelO
Station74, Florida Atlantic 42
Tenn Marlin 17, Murray St t l
Tonnoitae Tech*/, MoreneedSI 52
Union. Ttnn 100. Frond Hardornon 5*
Virginia Toch*0. Southern M d i 59
W ell Gtorgla**, Jacksonville St 7t
MIDWEST
Aultln Peey 7*. SE Mlttourl 49
Kama* 112. N.C. Aihevllle 14
Mo Southern 45, Mlnourl Rode 40
Mount Mercy *0, Grand View 44
N E llllnod92, H odtraU
SOUTHWEST
Arkantai Tech 4*. Ark Montlcello42
N E Loultlana44. SW Texet St 59
NW Loudlana 71. Texai San Antonio S4
Stephen F. Aultln *4. North Texai 41
Texai Arlington 77. Sam Houtlon 52
U ot th* O terk l 75, Ouachita 45
Way land Bapllil 99, W. New AAexIco 49
TOURNAMENTS
Mid-America Indrceldgdle
F la t Round
Coni. Mlnourl *0, PddburgSI.41
Mo W eidrn44.SW B*ptdl40
Heoratkt-lowt Athlollc
Semlllnad
Doane 79, Midland Luthtran 41
Hailing* 79, Concordia. Nab. 57
Narlhaiit t»

Quarterfinal*
American Inti. 79, SI. M ichael'**)
Bentley 17. Bryant 74
St. Anielm 74. Merrimack 74
Slonehlll 94. Ailumptlon 47

NHL STA N D IN G S
All Tlm ei EST
EA ST EH N C O N FER EN C E
Atlantic (Xvllten
W L T P t l OF OA
ao 1* 4 (4 721 141
NY Rengen
11 20 9 75 721 170
New Jtrtey
11 74 4 4* 700 IIS
Washington
29 11 4 41 124 741
Philadelphia
14 24 I* 42 171 175
Florid*
11 29 4 SI 204 19*
NY Islander!
11 21 1 54 14* It*
Temp* Bay
North#*!! Dlvltlen
11 19 II 77 210 ITS
Boston
22 22 9 7S 214 lit
Montreal
11 20 12 74 714 711
Pittsburgh
11
24 7 49 111 171
Buflato
74 23 5 S3 200 21S
Quebec
11 11 7 49 177 214
Hertford
10 a* 1 7* 157 &gt;94
Otlew*
W ESTERN CO N FEREN CE
Control Division
W L T P t l OF OA
37 20 5 79 772 111
Detroit

14 19 n 7f
14 21 i 74
21 21 i 77
29 77 i 41
17 40 i 41
Peclllc Dlvltlen
Celge-y
17 77 10 74
10 21 3 41
Voncouvor
71 20 11 54
San Jos*
14 11 ) SI
Anaheim
Los Angeles
21 11 9 SI
17 11 10 44
Edmonton
Monday'! Oam ti
Toronto*. Ottawa 1
New Jeney 5, St Loult 1
Pittsburgh 4. Florida J
N Y Rangort*. Philadelphia 1
San Jote 1. Winnipeg 1
Montreal 1. Lot Angela! 1. Be
Tketdey't Oamei
s i . Loud el N Y I slanders. 7 15pm
Tampa Bey etWaihlngton, 7:55p m
Calgary at Detroit, 7 15p m
Edmonton at Vancouver. 10 15 p m
Wedneiday'i Oemet
Lo* Angela! at Hartford, 7:15p m
DuttaljalO daw a. 7 5!p m
Quebec el N Y Rangen, t U p m
NewJertey at Florida. 7:)5 p m.
O adaiet Winnipeg, I 15pm
Montreal at Anaheim. 10 15 p m

Toronto
Oallat
SI. Loult
Chicago
Winnipeg

211
221
207
117
190

1*0
194
704
177
749

111
205
171
140
IV
IM

197
199
1)1
197
247
119

Pengulm-Panther!. Swmt
Pldiburgh
I
11
Florida
t I
I - I
P t r i t P e r io d — t, P l t t l b u r g h ,
U Samuel non 4 (Mullen. Brown), 1 71 2.
Florida. Hud to (Hough. Smith). 17 17
PenalNot — U Samuedton. Pit Iholdingl,
1:10. Straka, Pit (Interference), * 5 4 ;
Meltenby, Fla (tlathlng). 7:11; Straka. Pit
(In te rle re n c e t , 17 14, M ellanb y, F la
(lla ih ln g ),19 11
Second Period — 1, Pldiburgh, Tocchol 11
(Sloven*. Lemieuxl. 14:15 4. Pldiburgh,
Lemleux 4 (Brown. Sleveni). 14 40 5.
Florida. Skrudland II (Banning. Hough),
II 04 Penaldet — Sttveny. “ It (holding),
4i41i Jennlngy. PH Iroughlngl, II 15.
M e lla n b y , F l a ( r o u g h in g ) , t) I S ;
K Samuelsion. Pd (hooking). II 35
Third Parted — 4. Florida. Clrelle I
I Hough, Skrudlandl, 4 07 7. Pldiburgh.
Tocchel 14 (Lem leux. S loven tl. 15 70
PenelBei — Sleveny. Pll Iroughlngl, 4 37.
Banning. Fla Iroughlngl, 4:17; Brown, Pit
(holding). 1:51
Shot! an gaal — Pldiburgh 4 141 — 21
Florida i l It 10 - 14
Power play Oppartunlttei — Pldiburgh 0 ol
2. FlorldaOot*
Goalie) — Pldiburgh. Barrano. 17 9 4 (14
yhot) 11 lave )) Florida, Vanbleibrouck.
17 171(2*74)
A - 14 44*
Reltre* — Kerry Fraier llneim en Andy McElman, Pirrro Radcot

T EN N IS
Slimy Florida Reiully
D E L R A Y BEACH - Remit* Monday ot the
1400.000 Virginia Slim* ot Florida at the
Delray Beach TenndCendr
Singlet
F lrtl Round
Brenda Schullt (II) . Nelherlandt. del
Katarina Studenlkora. Slovakia, A 7.4 1
Florencla Labal, Argentina, del Metenle
Bernard. Canada. 5 7.4 0.4 I
Larlia Nellend. Latvia, del Tatiana Ig
nalleva. Belaru*. 4 7.41
Natalia AAedvedeva (91, Ukraine, del Eve
Jlmfner Sane. Spain, 4 1,4 t.
Carolina Kuhlman. Laketlde Park. K y ,
del. Eliia Relnach, South Africa. 4 1.4 1.
Elena Llkhovlteva. Kaiakhitan. dot Erica
de Lone. Lincoln. M a n .4 1.4 1
Clare Wood, England, del. Sandra Cade,
Bradentea, K , 4-4.4 1.
Elena Saeelrtl. Italy, del. Hlcete Arendt.
Oalneivllle, 4 4,4-J,
Sonya Jeyateolan. Canada, dal Nino
Louartablihvlll. Georgia. 4 1.4 2
Y ayu k O atukl ( I I ) , Indonetla. dal
Michelle Jaggard Lai. Australia, * 4. I 4,4 4
Julie Staven, Wichita. Kan , dal Chrliilna
Papadakl.Greece.4*. 7 5,4 1
Marianne Werdel. San Diego, dal Beverly
Bowel. Dallai. 4 1.4 1
Silvia Farina, Maly del Petra Kamtlra
Nether land*, 4 4 4 1

T R A N S A C T IO N S
B A S EB A LL
American League
M INNESOTA TWINS - Agreed lo lermy
with Ron Carldad, Larry Catlan. Joie
Correa. Eddie Guardado and Juan Pulido,
pitcher*, on one year contract*
National Leagua
M O N TREAL EXPO S - Agreed to term*
with Tim Laker and Tim Spehr, catcher).
Sean Berry, Wit Cordero and Mike ttardg*.
Infleldert. Rondell White and Lou Frailer,
o u ttlelderi; and Tavo A lv a rt l. Miguel
B a llila , J e ll F a iie r o and Gabo Wnita.
pitcher*, on one year contract)
SAN DIEO O PAD RES - Agreed lo termy
with Trevor HoMman. pitcher, on a three
ye*)’ contract and Ricky Gutlerrei. yhorlilop.
on a one year contract.
B A S K ET B A LL
National Baykotball Attocla 1*on
C L E V E L A N D CA V A LIER S - Activated
Gerald Madklnt. guard. Irom the ln|ur*d liyl
FO O TBA LL '
National Football League
O R E E N BAY P A CK ER S - Signed Mat
thaw Eller, detenilve nd, end John Fliher,
otlenylve lineman
MINNESOTA V IK IN q t - Signed Chrly
IBnlon, oltemlve lineman, lo a three year
contract.
S E A T T L E SEAHAWKS - Signed Howard
Ballard, otlenylve tackle, lo a lour year
contract.
H OCKEY
National Hockey League
NEW YORK RAN GERS - Added Corey
Hlrtch. goalie. Irom Team Canada Signed
Todd Merchant, center, and aulgned him to
Binghamton ol the American Hockey League
Ayylgned Berry Richter, deltnieman, and
Jean Y v ti Roy. forward, lo Binghamton

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Magic feeling good
as streak continues
Im provem ent." lllll said. "It
takes time lo learn tilings about
AP Sports Wrller____________ _ _
one another, just like it look
ORLANDO - Take II from time for Ihe other lineup lo come
Nick Andcraon, It's never fell together early It) the season."
The change, brought about by
bcllcr to be piny Inn for Ihe
Hardaway's rapid development
Orlando Manic.
A franchise-record seven con­ and a stretch In which Orlando
secutive victories lias pushed lost three of four games. In
Shnqullle O'Neal ft Co. 13 niimrs volvcd Inserting Avrnt and Send
over .500 for Ihe first lime In Into the starting lineup, moving
club history, not to mention Anderson hack to guard and
rekindled hopes of catchlnn allowing Hardaway to lake over
first-place New York In Ihe the point-guard Joh from Sklles.
file moves ulso helped the
Atlantic Division.
Sunday's 114-103 victory over bench. Sklles has been a steady
l lie ciiarloUe Hoi nets, combined contributor as n backup, while
wllb Ihe K(licks' IW-7H loss lo Jeff Turner has teamed with
the 1'hocnlx Suns, left Ihe Manic Donald Royal and Anthony
tralllnn New lorh by two gamrs Howie lo give the Magic depth In
the rrontcourt.
In Ihe slandlnns.
"I said at die start of the
" It ’d good for Ihe learn." An*
season
that If we were going lo
derson mild. "I was (be flrsl
(eollrne player) drafted lo Ibis he a playolf team, the bench
learn. So I feel more satisfied. I would have to make major
- 4think. Ilian anyone else,"
contributions." said lllll, who
After play Inn six of Its last got 40 (xilnls and 10 rclmunds
seven nm
,1CH 1,1 home, Orlando from his reserves In the victory
(33-20) begins a key four-game over Charlotte. "And guys like
road trip Tuesday iilghl ai Donald Royal, Scott Sklles, An Houston, which has (he sec- thony Howie and the rest of
ond-ticsi record In the Wcslcrn them are realty helping us right
now."
Conference.
The one constant has been
"W e've had a schedule thill's
been conducive (or us pluylug O'Neal, who leads the NBA In
well," said reserve guard Scott field-goal percentage (.611) and
Sklles. who also Joined the Magic scoring I2H.7). He's averaged
In its first season. "Now we're 31.2 points and 15 rebounds
going lo sec what we're made during die winning streak, in­
cluding a modest 2 1-point, IIof."
T h e beauty o f the surge, rebound performance against
Couch Hrlau Hill Insisted. Is Ills the Hornets.
"H e doesn't need to have a
young team — unbeaten since
Ihe All-Star break and 7-1 with a monster game every night," said
restructured lineup that made Charlotte's Frank Hrlckowskl.
an unsuccessful debut against noting that O’ Neal's five blocked
the Knicks on Feb, (i — has shots were a big factor. "Just Ills 1
barely begun to scratch the presence Is going to cause pro­
blems."
surface of Its potential.
lllll said the Magic, which has
After all. the team's stars.
O 'Neal and rookie Anfcrnec played some ol its best garnetHardaway, are only 21 years old. against the league's elite teams,
And, Anderson Is just beginning embark on this week's road trip:
to feel comfortable at shooting In the unaccustomed role ofguard after starting the season ai marked men
Ills concern lo not with trying
small forward: streak-shootet
Dennis Scott's game Is Improv­ lo catch the Kntcks. Ian merely ]
ing alter three mostly disap­ continuing in play well.
"There's really not a lot of
pointing seasons, and power
forward Anthony A vrnt has pressure on,us. Hut what’s going
lo happen n o w with the stteak Is
been with (hr club for )usi s i x
we're going lo he die hunted
weeks.
"There's a lot of mom for hr said
By F R ID OOODALL

Seminole —
Continued from Page tn
with Hoy ten
going to third. Corey Blevins
then singled In Hnylcu. with Lagoing to third. Hose then drove
In the other run with an Infield
single.
I’lncli-hltler .for Tittle opened
the Seminole seventh by being
till with a pilch A&lt;osin popped a
hall up behind second that no
one could gel lo and the Tithe
hud runners on llrsl and second
with no one out.
Alter u wild pilch udvunxcd
the runners a base, King lined a
shot toward leli that Hose made
a great leaping slab of and
nearly doubled Title- oil third
Todd Hraden walked on a lull
count lo load the bases and
Meadows lilted a long sacrifice
tly to right thill scored Title and
moved Acosta In third.
Daniels then grounded a hall
{list past il diving llolhtug second
baseman and by the lime tlahall could he corulied. Acosta
and Hraden had scored and
Daniels was on third Wlllcux
then lined a high outside pitch

Lake Mary—
Continued from Page IB
at 3:30 p.m. at Seminole
and l.yman takes on Oviedo al 7

p.m. at Lake Mary.
Lake Mary look control of the
game In the bottom of the llrsl
lulling, plating four runs.
.fay Reynolds led oil with a
walk and Mike fluky singled.
B r ia n S e l l u m a k e r fo r c e d
Reynolds at third, but Nick Sosa
singled to load the buses. Danny
Storey lifted a sacrifice tly to
center, scoring Hnky. and Chris
Klelbl followed with an RHI
double. Hrcnl Wchmcycr walked
lo reload Ihe sacks before Rene
Perez singled In the Sosa and
Klclhl with runs three and four.
The Rams' offense would go
Hal after Hint and would not
score again tint tl (lie tilth inning.
With one mil, Sosa walked and
Storey singled him to third.
Klclhl and Wchmcycr then drew
Ixick-lo-hack free passes lo score
Sosa, before Curtis Leonard
came on to stuilT md Ihe poten­
tial big Inning with a pair of
strike mils.
" I like lo keep pressure on the
oth er team all through the
gam e," said Tlilllc, "Hu I we let
up. When you gel four runs In
Ihe first Inning you need lo gel
more than five."
Providing the offense lor I he
Rains were Klclhl (iwo-for-lwo.
double, run, Kill I. Sosa (single,
two runs), Perez (single. Iwo
Kill), Huky (single, run), Storey
(single. RHI). Schumokcr (run)
and WcluiicyerlRHI).

right on the llrsl base line lor the
game winning single its Daniels
trotted home.
"Deon threw very well." said
Powers. "Th ey (St. Cloud! lilt the
hall well, hoi we gave them a
couple ol Itlls because ol Inexpe­
rience On dial double hv the
lefty |Lee| we were sh illed
around lo the tight when we
were pit) hing lam away and In
litt n lo Jell. Hut we ate working
hard and gelling better
Aeosla. a sophomore second
basem an
e n d e d Ih e day
dtrec-for-three. including I lit
double, and scored two runs,
white Daniels was iwu-for-foui
wllh a triple, a double, one run
scored and Iwo Kill Also lulling
Were s o p h o m o re s h o rts to p
Meadows (double, two KHli
W lllcox (single. Hill), Corey
O o c h e e (s in g le ) and K in g
Hraden and Title (one run scored
each).

Thursday---Continued from Page IB
out to a
H-2 lead only to have Suuerest
score five In the fourth, four In
the llltli and one In the sixth lo
lake a 12-11 lead.
Hid Bamboo Cafe came op
wllh three runs to pull off the
14-12 victory.
Allstate (4-1) scored nine runs
lo the bottom of Ihe llrsl timing
lo erase a 5-0 deficit and weul on
lo double up the City of Lake
Mary (1-4), I h o .
The other game wound up a
forfeit as Executive |l -4) failed lo
field a learn, handing Horbal
(1*4) Its first triumph of the
season.

Friday-------Continued from Page IB
Murgadnunu. Rich
R o s e u l i e l t r i e r a n d H r la n
Tnmaska (two singles) and Ken
Marlin. Marly Rhatlgan. Hob
Day and Hob Chirico (single).
Pacing Lazar Data were Keith
Sclrwacz (triple, three singles).
M ike S leb u n (d o u b le , Iw o
singles), Dave Devnc (double,
slnglel, Roh Davis, Dave Koch.
Ray Fields. Nyle Parker and
Handy Dopp (two singles) and
Chris linker and Hon Stanley
(single).
Leading Cirllflu Construction
were Tim Winkle (double, three
singles), Mike McLohon (home
run. single). Troy Hickson (Irlpie. single), Dave Dlfnnzn (two
singles), Hrynn Rogers (double)
and llrad Hants, Cliff Cohen.
H ave Dovttn. Sam H clflore.
Kmmctt Davis and Frle Ccrhulfs
(single).

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida * Tuesday, Marcn t, 1994 - an

People
IN BRIEF
Slovak Day scheduled
WIN TER PARK — Sunday, March 0, hundreds o f Slovaks
from around the world will cclctmilc the 42nd annual Slovak
Day ut the Slovak Gardens In Wilder Park.
The eelrhratlnn will begin nl Slovak Gardens. 3110 Howell
Hrnneh Rond in Winter Park, at I I a.in. and continue until 8
(M il.

There will be a religious service, a truly Slovak meal, dnnelng
and a cultural program.
Admission Is SIS ami Is available by reservation only.
All proceeds from the event will be used to support the
Slovak Garden-Museum-Library-Cult lira I Center, wldeh Is
located at the same address.

Toastm asters meet at S C C
,

Seminole Community College (SCCI Toastmasters Club
"UbHl will meet every Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.. at Seminole
Community College Contact Kosclln Bonham at 323 8284 for
more Information

Overeaters to gather
A regular meeting of Overeaters Anonymous Is ( (inducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. id First United Methodist Church,
corner of Park and Sth, Sanford. For tin.re Information, call
Carol at 322*0057.

Panic Attack group to meet
Agorapbobla/Panlc Attack Support Group meets each
Tuesday at H p in. id West Lake Hospital. 580 W Stale Road
434. Longwood. The support group Is lor those who are afraid
to go out of their house and be active In public.

' Nar Anon to offer help
Nor-Anon, u self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8 p in. at Orlando General
Hospital For more Information, call 800-0364

Clogging c la s s e s formed
The Old Hickory Stumpers offer free beginner clogging
classes. Intermediate and advanced lessons also available.
Meetings are al the Deltona Civic Association on T uesdays
Irom 0 to y p.m. Call 349-0520 for more Information

Take off pounds sen sib ly
Members ol Take Oil Pounds Sensibly. TOPS. Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 In 8 p.m at
ihe Flrsi Christian Church. 1007 Sanford Ave., Sanford
The groiqt now has a private room lo weigh people between
6:15 and 0:45 p.m.
Each week a different program on welghi loss will be
conducted.
For more Information about the club, call 323-1708 or
323-1604.

C a m e ra c lu b to ho ld m eetin g
W INTER PARK — The Orlando/WIritcr Park Camera Club
meets 7:30 p.m. on the llrsl Tuesday of each month xu Ihe

Crenldc School of the Arts (Alomu Avenue and St. Andrews).
Anyone who enjoys photography Is Invited.
Details, call 079-3339 (day) and 898-2004 levrsl.

Club takes the lead
I..L A.D.S to Success, a newly formed chili lo share business
connections, will meet 7:30 a.in Wednesday nl Pebble ( reek
Apartments clubhouse, 780 Creekwalcr Terrace. Lake Mary
One of the focal points of the meeting Is to exchange business
cards Only one member of a particular type of business or
profession Is allowed to Join.
For more Information, contact Marcia Kurt/c 640 0609.

Optim ist Club m eets weekly
T rie Sanford Optimist Club meets every Wednesday at noon
at Shoncy'son U.S, Highway 17-92. Visitors arc welcome.

Kiw anis Club m eets W ednesday
The Klwnnls Club of Sanford holds Its noun luncheon
meetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue al the lakcfront. Visiting Klwunlaus un­
welcome. For Information call Wult Smith, president. 3235088.

Dancing for seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 • 4:30 p.m. al the Sanford Civic Center. Live music
by the Dcltoulans 11-piece band. Donation 82.00.

TUESDAY’S PRIME TIME

Operation Support Democracy
Local kin in charge of maritime interception service
Murine Academy In King's Point.
N.Y. In 1971, and a master's
degree from the Defense In­
telligence College In Washing­
ton. D.C. In 1984.
"Having travelled all over tinworld. I’ve come to np|&gt;rcrlatc
the diversity of the world." he
said.
"W hen you're on a U.S. Navy
naif and you go Into n foreign
jMirt everyone on that ship Is
Am erican. B doesn't m atter
whether they're black or white,
or whether they come from
Johnson City or Tupelo, or
they're background Is Jewish or
Moslem — the people In I lint
country look at that ship and
look at Ihe faces on I tint ship and
they see Americans."
" I feel that being overseas
helps me as a person. When I
come hack lo Ihe United States. I
appreciate the value o f the
diversity of our country. That's
die most enduring gilt the Navy
lias given me, the opportunity to
experience that." Cosgriff said.
Cosgriff said he thinks that
Operation Support Democracy Is
u demonstration of the value of
keeping our Navy ready ns a
matter of routine.

S p e cial to tho Horsld
ONBOARD USS MISSISSIPPI
— Navy Capt. Kevin Cosgriff,
soil of Frederic and Naomi Cosgrlir o f Lake Mary. Is serving in
the U.S. Navy In Operation
Support Democracy,
C o s g r iff Is c a lle d ’ ‘ C o m ­
modore." a title that acknowl­
edges his position of Command­
er of a naval force. Cosgriff Is In
charge of the maritime Intercep­
tion operation, enforcing United
Nations nnuctlons agalnsi Halt).
F r o m h is f l a g s h i p , th e
nuclear-powered, guided misaie
c r u is e r . U SS M is s is s ip p i,
hom eporlcd In Norfolk, Va..
Cosgriff directs six U.S. Navy
ships and ships from five allied
nul Inns.
"T h e Joint tusk group mission
Is to prevent Ihe delivery of
p etroleu m , petroleum -based
products, m ilitary or police
equipment and related materials
in Haiti." Cosgriff said, "W c use
ships, helicopters ami patrol
aircraft from the U S., Canada,
France. Holland. Argenllua and
Great Hrljuln.
" It ’s similar to the mission we
conduct In Iraq." Cosgriff said
"T h e Navy Is uniquely suited to
carryout this mission."
The allies have questioned
numerous merchant siilps In the
three m onths the em b argo
against Halt! has been In effect.
Some ships have tarn boarded,
with most of them cleared to
deliver their cargo lo Halil.in
purls
"Based on the Information wc
have regarding the situation In
Haiti." said the 1967 graduate of

Capt. Kevin J. C osgriff USN
Catholic Central High School. "It
appears Hint no significant
amount of petroleum products
or otl-cr prohibited materials arc
getting Inin the country. I am
conlIdtm dial we have a pretty
goorl handle on what Is and what
Is not going Into Halil."
Cosgrllf received a bachelor's
degree from the U.S. Merchant

"What we’re seeing here are
ships, aircraft and personnel
that were brought together on
short notice. Their readiness wns
more than adequate for lhr
situation." he said.
"I'm especially pleased with
the performance of the ships
with regard i&lt;&gt; seamanship,
especially bout op era tion s,"
Cosgrlll said. “ It's clear dial the
people know what they're doing,
and they're doing It safely."

Cosgrllf said he believes In Ihr
goals of Operation Support De­
mocracy.
"I think li's related to irylng lo
help ihe people ol Halil in their
ve ry slow and often tim es
pal nl til evolution to a more
dem ocratic form of g o v e rn ­
ment." he saltl.
"Unlike during the cold war
now we're there explicitly to
help support the development of
democracy and ensure for a
world where free commerce can
help Improve the conditions of
all people. I feel that (Ills Is
Important."
The confidence that the Navy
has shown Cosgriff through his
series o f promotions and In
g r a n t i n g h im I n c r e a s i n g
amounts of responsibility Is a
source of greal personal pride,
he said.
"Everybody i hat comes Into
the Navy works hard, especially
now as an all-volunteer force.
There are npjKirtunilirs there."
sa id C o s g r iff . " I ' v e b een
especially fortunate and I'm
grateful for ihe opportunities I've
received."
He said he Is also very proud of
his family, and they bring him a
source of pride.
"I am Immensely proud of my
parents." he said. "Mv father
was In the Navy, and then
became an educator. My mother
Is also an educator.
"M y wife has her own career lit
look after." Cosgrllf M i l d . "W r
decided that both ol our careers
d eserve support from both
sides."
Barbara Cosgrllf Is the daugh­
ter of Jim and l.cla Wiley of
Seattle, Wash.

Suitor unsuitable for faithful woman
DEAH AHBY: I am ilidlng a
40-ycar-old man who bus been
divorced for three years. (He has
no children.)
1 am a 31-year-old widow with
th ree c h ild r e n . " J a c k " Is
basically a very loving and
understanding mao. b u t lie often
says tilings mat mukc me ferl
w o r t h le s s lie always talks a b o u t
women he has slept with, and
says he doesn't know If he can
be faithful to me — even though
he has never loved anyone ns
much as he loves me. I |ust can't
seem to understand how tie can
love me 1tint much and still want
to have sex with other women.
He says the more I Insist on
fidelity, the more It makes him
want someone else. (At least he
Is honest.)
Abby. wind should I do? I am
trying so hard to lie patient unit
understanding, but I'm running
out of patience.
LO U ISIAN A LAD Y
DEAR LA D Y: A man who
talks about women he bus slept
with Is no gentleman; furthermote. It shows how little respect
he has for all women — Includ­
ing you.
When lie tells you that the
more you Insist on fidelity, the
more It makes him want-some­
one else, tie Is giving you fair
warning thut he doesn’ t Intend
to quit sleeping with other
women.
If you're looking for a man you

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ABIGAIL

VAN B U R E N

can spend the rest o f your liltwith happily, keep on looking.
I |e I s n 't I t .

DEAR AI1I1Y: You an one
person I Icel I can iurn lo M&gt;
boyfriend and I have tarn living
together for more than two
years, lit- recently shared a
sexual fantasy with me: He
wants me and another female In
bed with him.
I don't want lo deprive turn of
tils fantasy, lint I'm iilrald tti.it It
I allow this to take place, he will
leel like II wll lie OK fur him ro
cheat on me. lie promised me
this wouldn't tic the case. What
should I do? 1 really love him.
and don't want to lose him.
SOUTHERN GIRL
DEAR SOUTHERN O IRL: II
you participate In this fantasy,
regardless of what he says, you
will be giving your approval to
Ills having sex with others. Just
say NO lo lhl» Immoral fantasy.
DEAR ABOYt If you think
y ou r C a th o lic and J e w is h
readers will enjoy this, you un­
welcome to print It. I never did
know who wrote It.
ABBY FAN
ELEVEN O'CLOCK MASS
The storm Is howling out of
doors.
The drifts arc piling high.
And I can sec the pedestrians
As they go trudging by.
The faces o f my Irish friends
Conic dimly through the glass
They brave the blizzard for the
sake

Of worshipping at Mass.
I wall'll a while, then hack to
bed.
Curled up so safe and sound.
But they must tramp Ihr Icy
streets
On sacred duty bound.
I envy them tlu-lr nlrerijiili of
lie a r j;
T h e m lt h H in t t l r c y m t r i v .

Bui on a snowy Sunday morn.
It's great lo be a Jew.
DEAR ABBY: Expecting In
( nlllnililn" ic-ki (1 you how lo
deal With rude people who coil
statilly ask pi-ramal questions.
Your reply was to ask. "W hy do
you want to know?" Well, that
doesn't always work
My husband's aunt Is one ol
those rude people who want to
know everything that doesn't
concern them. For weeks she
pestered us about our Insurance.
At first wc Ignon-d Ihe questions.
Then wc asked her why she
wanted to know. Ol course she
was Just “ eomerned about our
well-being." Wctl, my husband
llnally broke down and told her.
1 didn't think lx- should tell her
anything, hut It was ton late to

stojr him. Anyway, she con
tinned to ask personal questions
like. "H ow much money do you
m ake?" and "How much money
do you have In tlx- bank?"
She l lnally broke I tic camel's
back when slu- asked rue how
many mlscarrtiges and ribor
i lo n » I tool Innl. I was no
rnflir/nled I ittltl liitf r; h im m inr
ol her business! And I also (old
her never lo ask questions uboiu
insurance, money or anything
else! Her reply "Oh. I Just
wanted to see how fat I could
cross Ihe line
The moral: Being polite and
Indirect doesn't always work
NOT SO PO LITE
IN C A L IF O R N IA
DEAR NOT: I think you were
more polite than most people
would have been under Ihowcircumstances.

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Town considers repeal of
ruling on gun ownership
The Frankllutown ordinance
requires each household head to
maintain a firearm and ammuni­
tion. Exempted are convicts and
residents who have a physical
disability or oppose llrrurms on
religious grounds. The law does
not specify penalties.
Resident Donna Finch, who
served seven years In the m ili­
tary, refuses io own what site
considers a dangerous weapon.
"I guess I’m breaking the law
because I don't have a gun." she
said. "I would like lo see I tie gun
law go. It's making us look like
Idiots."

By NICK JESDANUN
Associated Press Writer
F R A N K U N T O W N . Pa. Concerned about guns? Take
heart: Tills town’s law says you
must own one.
Some townsfolk believe It's
lime to net rid of the 12-year-old
mandatory-gun ordinance.
"W e're not a bunch o f guntoting rednecks." said Coun­
cilman la on Rudy, who Is seek­
ing to repeal the law. " I ’m tired
of being known as the town with
the unusual gun ordinance."
Although the law was never
meant to be strictly enforced,
opponents say It gives this
souih-cenlral Pennsylvania town
of-UK) a bud Image.
Supporters say the ordinance
was designed to prevent gun
control. They know their ordi­
nance could be overridden but
want to keep It on the hooks to
make a |Milnt.
"S o m e tim e s you have to
overdramall/c things to get the
point across," saltl Councilman
R ic h a rd U lo u c li, w h o w as
council president when the
measure was adopted In 1982.
Many gun owners are up in
arms over the federal Brady Inw,
which look efTect Monday. It
requ ires a five-d ay w a itin g
period on handgun purchases to
a llo w tim e lor backgrou n d
checks.

The ordinance was modeled
after one passed in 19H2 in
Kcnncsaw, Gu., which also Is
unenforced. Both ordinances
were prompted by a handgun
ban In Morton Grove. III., and
legal scholars say they may pass
muster.
"You might think this Is a very
had Idra. but n lot of very, very
bad Ideas are constitutional."
said Stanford bevlnson. a eonstllullonnl Inw professor at (he
University of Texas at Austin.
lie compared the Inw to ordi­
nances that require lire nlnrms
and smoke detectors In the
name of public safety.
Carroll Township Police Chief
James Flshrl. whose police force
serves Frunkllnlown. said the
gun law had no apparent effect

on crime. He could provide no
figures.
Frnnkllntow n has had no
murders In recent years. Oc­
casional burglaries, domestic
disputes and rapes generally do
not Involve firearms, Flslicl said.
Marvin Wilson, current council
president, doubts any resident
feels pressured to buy a gun. He
says citizens can always claim
religious objection.
Of 14 people Interviewed last
week, nine said they owned
guns, three said they didn't and
two refused to say. Gun owners
said they had firearms long
iK-fore the Inw was passed or
before they moved to town —
m ostly for h u n tin g, target
shoollng or protection.
Slate Rep. A1 Mankind, n Re­
publican whose district Includes
Frnnkllntown, wnnls the law
abolished so officials can focus
on more Important matters —
like buying a new snowplow and
creating a park.
The ordinance, Rudy said. Is
"a distraction. It will Just keep
coming up yeur after year."
But supporters say they will
fight to keep the Inw. which
staves off whnt they believe Is
the aim of gun control advocates
— an outright ban.
"W e enn't give In to these
people," ‘ Mayor Robert Wolfe
said. "Eventually, w e’ll lose our
right to bcnrnrms."

Study: Proteins found only in
colon can cer lead to new test
ByPAULRECER
AP Science Writer
WASHINGTON — Researchers have Identified a
group of proteins thnt are made only by colon
cancer tumors, raising the possibility of a simple
blood test Ibnt could detect the presence o f the
disease.
In a study published today in the Proceedings
of the National Academy o f Sciences, researchers
at Matrltech Inc. In Cambridge, Mass., report they
have Identified six proteins that are found In
colon cancer tumors, but not In normal colon
tissue.
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u ils^ l^ fg jjlje eani'er tunmrs.
Ylitn-Jyt- Wu. a ro-atsillior of l/ic utility. *111/11 (tic
discovery will make It possible lo quickly develop
a blood test that would enable doctors to
determine with a laboratory analysis whether or
not a patient has colon cancer.
"W e arc In the process of making antibodies lo
the proteins," said Wu. "W e would then use
those antibodies to develop the amino acids for
detecting those proteins tn the scrum, the body
fluids or In the tissue."
Clinical trials of a blood test could start within a
year, tie said.
The proteins were found In an analysis of tissue
from 2H patients. 18 with colon cancer and 10
willi norma! tissue.
Wu said that six proteins found In ail 18 of ihe
colon tumors were not present In any of the 10
normul tissue samples. Four proteins in (lie 10
normal specimens were missing Ip all of the
cancer tissues, he said.
The finding Is the fourth In the fast-tnovlng field
of Isolating proiclns that arc linked directly to
specific types of cancer. The proteins arc found In
what Is called the nuclear matrix. 11 component In
a cell that Is connected to the chromosomes and
may play a role In the genetic structure of the
cell.
Some o f the proteins In ihe nuclear matrix of
cancer cells are different from proteins produced
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A year ago. researchers at Johns Hopkins
University announced the discovery of a protein
that Is specific to prostate cancer. In -tunc. Wayne
Slate University scientists found a protein specific
to breast cancer, and just last month researchers
at the University o f Massachusetts, Worcester,
found a nuclear matrix protein associated only
with bone cancer.
Now. the Matrltech researchers have found the
proteins linked only to colon cancer.
Evcntuully, Wu said. It may be possible to
Include In alt routine hculih examinations a
buttery of simple diagnostic blood tests dial
would quickly tell whether or not cancer Is
present In the body of a patient.
The tests could also be used to monitor ihe
cffects of cancer therapies by driermining If any
cancer ccjls nrqjslIJf ncilve after a tm ilm rni. (hi­
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Ollier co-authors of the paper were Susan K
Kecscc. Marc D. Mcucghln! and Robert P. Szaro.

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estate ol G RA CE E R E E S E ,
d e c a a ie d . F ile N um b er
94 ITS CP. It pending In Ihe
C ircu it Court lor Seminole
County. Florida. Probate Dlvl
•loo. the address ol which It
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford. F L 27771. The names
and addresses ol Ihe personal
reprasantallve and Ihe personal
representative's attorney ere
sel lorlh below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
SONSAHE N O TIFIEO TH A T:
All persons on whom this
notice Is served who have ob
ledlons that challenge the valid
ity ol lha will, tha qualifications
o&lt; Ihe personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ol this
Court are required lo IIle their
o b jectio n s with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATE OF TH E F IR S T P U BLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y OAYS A F T E R THE
D A T E OF S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH EM
All creditors ot Ihe decedent
and othar persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
•stale on whom a copy of this
nolle* Is served within three
months alter the dale of Ihe llrtl
publication ol this nolle* mull
til* their claims with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
D ATE OF TH E F IR S T P U B L I­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A T T E R THE
D A TE OF S E R V IC E OF A
CODY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors ol the
dectdenl end persons having
claims or demands against Ihe
decedent's estele must III* their
claims with Ihls court WITHIN
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
OATE OF TH E F IR S T PU BLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A L L C L A IM S . D EM AN DS
AND O BJECTIO N S NOT SO
F IL E O W ILL B E F O R E V E R
B A R R ED
Tha dale ol Iht first public*
lion ol Ihls Notice Is March I,
1994
Personal Representative:
Betty Kincaid
10** Cheyenne Trail
Winter Springs, F L 1770*
Attorney lor Personal
Representative:
Thornes A. Speer
Ol Thomas A $&gt; &lt;er, P A
P O Box 1144
Sanford, F L 37772 11*4
Telephone (4071 171 0*41
Florida Bar No.: 07*47]
Publish: M irch I,* , 1994
D EP 1

Legal N otice
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H T EEN TH
JU O ICIA L CIR CU IT
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IV IL DIVISION
Casa Na.i 911791 CA-I4-E
S EC U R IT Y P A CIFIC
HOUSING SE R V IC E S , INC a
Delaware corporation, licenser!
lotto business in Florida
Plalntlll.
v*
M IC H A ELC DRAMISand
H O PEM DRAMIS, Including
*n y unk rtown spoi &gt;s*s 0 11he
above Defendants, as well *t
Ihalr unknown heirs, devisees,
grenlees. assignees, creditors,
lienors, and/or trustees end all
other persons claiming by,
through, under or egslnsl Ihe
above Defendants, and all
parlies having any right, clelm,
1111*or Interest In He reel
properly herein dau n ted
Defendants
N O T IC E O F S A L E
Notice Is hereby given lhal,
pursuant la Ihe Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure and Replevin
entered In this causa In the
C ir c u it Court ol Sem inole
County. Florida, I will sell Ihe
property situated in Seminole
County. Florida, described a s :
TH A T P A R T OF LO T 7.
U N R EC O R D ED PLA T OF
DRAMIS A C R ES. BEIN G DE
S C R I B E D AS F O L L O W S
CO M M EN C E AT TH E
N O R TH W EST C O R N ER OF
THE SOUTHEAST 14 OF THE
SOUTHEAST le OF SECTION
10. TO W N SH IP 70 SOUTH,
RANGE 11 EAST, SEM IN O LE
COUNTY. FLO R ID A. TH EN CE
RUN NORTH 19 D EG 41' 59"
EA ST ALONG THE NORTH
LIN E OF SAID SOUTHEAST &gt;a
OF THE SOUTHEAST te FOR
7*4 04 F E E T TO THE NORTH
WEST CORNER OF SAID LOT
1, TH EN CE RUN S 00 D EG 07’
14" W EST ALONO TH E W EST
LIN E OF SAID LOT 7 FOR
***■17 F E E T TO THE POINT
O F B E G IN N IN G . T H E N C E
CONTINUE SOUTH 00 D EG 07’
14" WEST 175 M F E E T TO TH E
N O R TH ER LY RIGHT OF WAV
O F S T A T E ROAD NO 4*:
TH EN CE RUN SOUTH N D EG
51' 40" EAST ALONG SAID
RIGHT OF WAY TJ7.U F E E T ;
T H E N C E R U N N O R TH 00
D E G . 01* 14" E A S T 717.14
F E E T ; TH EN CE RUN SOUTH
•9 OEG 41‘ 59” W EST 724 17
F E E T TO TH E POINT OF
BEGINNING
Including ONE 1990 HOMES
OF M E R IT P IN E MANOR
M OBILE HOME IDoublewlda).
Serial IHMLCP7I4717I4044A and
iHMLCF 2*47171*0440 and ONE
AIR CO N D ITIO N IN G UNIT.
Serial i1t9bC440*5
at public salt, to lha highest
bidder, lor cash, el the west
Ironl door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanlord.
Florida, at 11:00 AM on March
17,1994
SEM INOLE COUNTY
C L ER K
C L E R K OF CIR CU IT COURT
BY: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish: February 72 A March
I. 1994
DEO 707

Legal N o tices

Legal N o tices

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E EIG H T EEN TH
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT
IN AND TOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO RID A
CIV IL ACTION
CAklvNU. 914111 CA
DIVISION 14K
F E D E R A L NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Plalntllflsl,
vs
JOHN 1 G R IE C O *1*1.
Delendanllsl
NOTICE OF
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo 4 Final Judgmtnl ol
foreclosure deled February 14.
19*4. and entered In Case No
91 0715 CA ol Ihe Circuit Court ol
Ih t E IG H T E E N T H Ju dicial
Circuit In and lor SEM INOLE
County, Florida wherein F E D
E R A L N A T IO N A L MOHT
G A G E ASSOCIATION It Ihe
Plelnim and JOHN T G R IECO .
TONI A N N E T T E G R IE C O
RICH ARD D SMITH. INC .
EM ERSON A H EROD IN C ;
SUN S T A T E F O R D . IN C ;
N A TIO N SB A N K . N A . Sue
cestor fay Merger with NCNtl
NATIONAL BANK OF FLO R
IDA. Successor by Merger wtlh
THE EXCHAN GE NATIONAL
BANK OF TAMPA; SUN BANK
OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
N A ; JAM ES H M ILLS; and
TH E U N IT E D S T A T E S O r
A M ER ICA ; are the Defendants.
I will tell lo Ihe highest and best
bidder lor cash at Ihe West
Front Slaps ol the SEM INO LE
County Courthouse al II 00
a m , on Ihe 72nd day ol March,
1994, the tallowing described
properly at sel forth In said
Final Judgment
LO T 111 L A K E OF THE
WOODS TOWNHOUSE. SEC
TION 10 ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS R E
CO RDED IN PLAT BOOK 12.
P A G E I t OF THE PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
T O G E T H E R W IT H T H E
F O L L O W IN G D E S C R IB E D
PERSO N AL P R O P ER TY
R A N G E. HOOD. D ISPOSAL,
DISHWASHER. HOT WATER
H E A T E R . F U R N A C E , A/C.
C A R P ET . AND SMOKE DE
TECTOR
W ITNESS MY HAND and lha
seal ol this Court on February
15. 1994
(S EA L '
HONORABLE
MARYANNF MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
Hy Dorothy W Rollon
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 77 A March
I 1994
OEOTCi

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO U S NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given that the
undersigned corporation Is
engaged In business at 111 Eatl
Slate Road 414, Sulla B, Long
wood, F L 11750. Sem inole
County, Flo rid a, under Ihe
Fictitious Nam* ol N A V G P
(N AVGP), and that the un
derslgned Inlands to register
said name with the Division of
Corporations. Tallahassee. Flor
Ida in accordance with Ihe
provisions at the F lcllllo u s
Nam* Statute, To WI1 Section
(4) 09. Florld4 Statutes (199)1
National Association ol Video
Gam *Players, Inc , a Florida
corporation
By: Richard J. Llnklns
lit President
Publish March 1 ,1*94
D EP 4

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX D EED
N O T I C E IS H E R E H Y
G IVEN lhal FINANCIAL R E C
INC OR CA PITAL BANK. Ihe
holder ol the following certlllc
ale(t) has Hied said cerllllc
alels) lor a las deed to be Issued
thereon The certificate numb
arts) and yearlt) ot Issuance,
Ihe description of the properly,
end Ihe name(s) In which II was
assessed ’a-ere a t follows
Certificate No 7144
Year of Issuance 1990
Description ol Properly. L E G
LOT I H UN TLEIO H w o o d s
I’ll 34 PCS 40 A 41
Names In which attested
T ER R V A BARTON M LOR
R A IN E BARTON A SANDRA B
M ILLS
All ol said property being in
Ihe County ol Seminole. Stale ol
Florida
Unless such c e r llf lc a le lt l
shall be redeemed according lo
law. Ihe properly described in
such cerlllicaleltl will be sold
10 the highest bidder al lha well
Iron! door. Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on
Ihe 2lST day ol MARCH. 1994 at

11 AM
Approximately H IS 00 cash
lor lees n required lo be paid by
the successful bidder al Ihe tale
Full payment ol an amount
equal to Ihe highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
la ie t and recording lees Is due
w ith in 24 ho urs a lt e r the
advertised time ot the sel* All
payments shall be cash pr guar
anteed Instrument, mad* pay
able to the Clerk ol the Circuit
Court.
Deled this 9TH day ol F E B
RU AR Y. 1991
(S EA L)
Maryann* Morse
Clerlsol Ihe Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: B E C K Y WILSON
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 15 A 72
March I A I, 1994
D ED 171
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F TH E ItTH
JUD ICIA L CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLO RIDA
CASE NO. 91-115 CA 14 K
CEN TRU STM O RTG AGE
CORPORATION.

Plalntlll,
vs
W ILLIAM S FOXWOHTM,
el u k , *1*1,,
Defendant!!).
N O T IC E O F S A L E
177/10
N OTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Scheduling
Foreclosure Sal* entered In Ihls
case now pending In said Court,
Ihe style ol which Is Indicated
above
I will sell lo Ilia highest and
best bidder lor cash al Ihe West
Front Door. SEM IN O LE County
Courthouse. 701 N Park Ave
hue. Sanlord, Florid* 17771, al
11:00 a m, on th* 72nd day ol
March. 1994, lha following de
Scribed properly as Sel lorlh In
said Order or Final Judgment,
lo wit;
Lot 4. Block D CAM ELOT
UNIT 1. according to th* plat
thereof at Rtcordod In Plal
Book 70. Paget I* and *9. Public
Records ol Seminole County,
Florida
O R D E R E D at S e m in o le
County, Florid*, this 17th day ol
February, 1994.
Persons writs disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In Ihlsprocetdlng
should conlacl ADA Coordinator
al 101 N. Park Avenue, Sulla N
Ml, Sanlord. Florid* 11771, al
least live days prior lo Ihe
proceeding. Telephone: (407)
171 4110 E«l 4777; I 400 955 1771
(TDD) or I *00 9551770 (V), via
Florid# Relay Service
M ARYANNE MORSE
AsClerk, Circuit Courl
Semlrsl#County, Florid*
By: Dorothy W Bolton
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: February 72 A March
I , 1994
D EO 701

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H T EEN TH
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEM INO LE COUNTY,
FLO RID A.
C IV IL ACTION
CASE NO. 91 7014
DIVISION CA I4P
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
Plaintiff.
vs
RONALD L THOMAS. *1*1.
Defendant!!)
AM EN DED
N O T IC E O F S A L E
Nolle* Is hereby given lhal.
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated March II.
1994 entered In C ivil C at*
Number *7 701*. In Ihe Circuit
Court lor SEM INO LE County.
F l o r i d a , a h i r s l n NA
T IO N S B A N C M O R T G A G E
CORPORATION is Ihe Plaintiff
and RONALD L THOMAS. *1
al . are lha Defendants. I will
tell Ihe property situated in
SEM IN O LE County. Florid*,
described*!:
Lul 12. 5PRIN G V IEW . ac
cording lo the plal ihereol at
recorded In Plal Book 19. Pages
47 and 41. Public Records ol
SemInol* County, Florida
at public tale, lo Ihe highest and
best bidder, tor cash, at th*
West Front Door. Ml N Perk
Avenue, Sanlord. Florida, al
II OOAM on March 17.1794
Dated February II. 1994
MaryanneMors*
C L E R K OF THE
CIR CU IT COURT
By Jan* E Jatewlc
Publish February 77 A March
I, 1994
DEO M4__________ _________________
N O IICC OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX O EEO
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , lhal F R E C Pension
Plan X Certificate tnv Serv, the
holder ol th* loilowing certlllc
atelsl has hied said cartlllc
ate|s) lor a lea deed lo b* Issued
Iher eon The certificate numb
e r lt l and yearlsl ol Issuance,
the description ol the property,
and the named) In which it was
attested is are at follows
Cerllllcale No 7174
Yearol Istuanc* 1990
Description ot Properly. L E G
U N IT 117 M O N T G O M E R Y
CLUBCO ND O ORD 1411 P G 171
Names In which assessed
Bonaire Dev Co Inc
Ah ol said properly being In
the County ol Seminole. State ol
Florida
Unless surlt c e r llllc a le lil
shall be redeemed according to
law, tha prepertr described In
such ce rllllca le lil will be told
lo the h.ghetl bidder al th* west
front door, Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida, on
Ihe lis t day ol March, 1991. at II
AM
Approximately I l l s 00 cesh
lor lees It required to be peld by
th* successful bidder al th* tale
Full payment ol an amount
equal to th* highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
laces and recording lees It due
w ithin 24 hours a lte r the
advertised lime ol th* tale All
payments snail b* cash or guar
anteed Instrument, made pay
abla lo Ihe Clerk ol th* Circuit
Court
Dated Ihls Ith day ol Febru
a r y ,1991

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993
PRIVATE PARTY RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

14 coiwku Bvb t l n w t — 57* ■tin*,

1:00A.M.-8:30PJ4.
MONDAYthru
FRIDAY

3 crw K U ttv * tim h* ------- B lia lln *

CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

* 3 U im Minimum

1 contKuUv* Urn** ______ TO* a lln#

mm*_______________ lt.1t* tin*
RitM art p«r Im m , b«*d on 3 Him '

NOW ACCEPTING

Bchediimg may rclud* Herald Advweear id »w cost ot en eddihorvti day
Cancel wrtin you get reecJti PeyorYy tor day* your id rune si raw earned
Usa tut deecnptoon tut fastael reesdt* Copy mu*t M ow arxespbiW# typo •
graphic^ form -Corrwmoal kequency rates are evarUbl*
DEADLINES
Tueeday thru Friday 13 Noon Th* Day Bator* Pubtcohon
Sunday And Monday S 30 P M. Friday

ADJUSTMENT! AND CREDITS: In tha event ot an error In art
ad, tha Sanford HaraM will ba raaponalbla for tha flrai
Inaardon only and onfy to tha axtant ot lha coal ol that
Insertion. Pfaeee check your ad tor accuracy the Aral day I)

rune.

T ?— E l d e r l y C a r e
ADULT CARC In ovr private
home Sanlord are* Pleas#
c o n la c l H olly 57 )914 7

ADULT CA R E In our private
lung wood home ] beds avail
Please conlacl Debbie 774 4419

BUddit Control PiobUms?
SENIORS, call to llnd out H
you quality lor assistance with
DIAPEHS/PADS delivered lo
your door monthly 40T UO 1754
lO V IN O HOM I tor elderly In
Lake Mary area 14 hour car*
with lots ol TLC Pleas* con
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* 4 7 » i t m ___________ _

2 1 - P e r io n a l»
Free medical car*. Iranspor
talion. counseling, private
doctor plus living erpenses
Bar r l l H I f Ciea-waltr Attorney
John Frlckar
i SM 977 5444
BLACK M A L I, recently retired
military man ISr Emitted! 44
yrt old, but loan.- M 5’7" 170
lb Prolettlonal. educated,
lovtt children Seskt pro
lettienal whit* lemat* age
14 54. heghl in proportion lo
weight Medical protection a
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M s. tall, succastiui Enjoys
classic rock, nice cart. Mahan
lood and action m o v lst
Withes to meet pretty lemar*
171411
Photo a must
P O Sea 95*711
Lake Mary, FI. 12791

23— L o s t &amp; F o u n d
LOST DOG &lt;to*nto*n Sanford
A rm
G o ld e n R f l r l o v t r
Appro■ I yf odd. 40 lilt light
U n wf
t h f t l, * * l| ,
proomed. rwHji#f*tl Aniw trf
To "D u lly" Minting tolUr 4
i i o i m im o c u * 4/fcf
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h iu ltrid mqlq,
Alt wtillt except for tabby
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Wearing pink collar, named
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27— N u r s e r y &amp;
C h ild C a r e

S5—Business
____Opportu n itie s ___
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Invested 57.500 00 and mad*
over 175.000 00 Iasi year with
hit computer by processing
health claims lor consumers 1
Doctors Would you like lo be
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C o n c re te
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Doors, Pooling, Concrete
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C a r p e t C le a n in g
SAM'S C A R P E T CLEA N IN G
plus strip and bull floors.
R o sld tnfial/co m m erclil 14
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L D : NO JOB TOO LA R O E
Mom*/offlc# Free *sf. I work
alone, no crew. Ref. avail.
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2 BR 544, 3 B R 149,4 B R 144.50
A prolettlonal. commercial
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G e n e r a l S e r v ic e s
IN D O O R A O U T D O O R
Platlarlng. Remodel new and
historic hornet 1117910

H o m e Im p r o v e m e n t "
Home Repair,
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for free ett Michael 7717IM
R ES T O R A T IO N . D R Y W A LL .
metal studs, doort, trim, tld
Ing.porches, decks, garebot
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■
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the le rv k e t of a Bookkeeping
Contultanf capable ot pre
paring and maintaining accu
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61 — M o n e y to L e n d

J a n i t o r i a l S e r v ic e s -

N o tic e
FLO R IO A STATE R E Q U IR E S
all conlradors ba registered
or certified To verily a t ill*
c o n lr a d o r s Ik o n s * c a ll
I (00 347 7949. Occup*tlon*l
Licenses ere required by Ihe
county and can be verified by
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1 too 411 7417

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O P E N M O N D AY S U N D A Y I
Call for detail* Age* M l
111 y*3* Lie tJ9} IQ

Maryann* Mors*
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By Michelle L , Sllv*
Deputy Clerk
Publish February IS. 77 and
March l .t . 1994
D EO 177

ESTAB. A PAYPHONE ROUTE

1,000 AVON product! Earn lo

ADOPTIONS

ISEALI

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

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W E E K L Y S E R V IC E Irons 145
mo Chem Rite Pool Service
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^TF^TT^^^ToberlShoema^u

T r e e S e r v ic e

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ECH OLS T R E E SVC Lie s, Ini
"L ei 1h# Professionals do II "- 1
Free estimates
12] 77/9

A d v e r t i s e Four Business E v e r y D a y
F o r A s L o w As $ 4 5 P e r M o n t h .
Call Classified, 322-2611

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CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANTS
Urgently needed Chlro Tempt
___________ &lt;o; t u o m ____________
CL A l l A D R IV E R !
W* fin d flv« driver* who
know Iho Orlando a m Will
to making deliver let. lilting
up to to lb *. ilertlng al 1* 00
par hour M ull have 1 yaart
etperlence and a vary pood
driving retard Cell 4*1 1111
CNAS
For alt full llm tth lffi ; J,
11 7, &amp; 3 1! M ull b* etrfiflad

ORDERLIES
Full lima 1 II Ihllf
IP N
Full lima J II and
part tlma 1 II
Accepting application*
Monday Friday. 14
OaBary Manor 44 N. IM I,
Dailary «or 44* 4414

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Good pay, ttaady work Will
lraln 104 111 14)* Iv met top*
Comlruclion M iid i N ttdtd
Mu»l hava hard tolad 4hoat
Day chill, Monday Friday
Paid dally Call attar 1PM
Monday Friday 40141* 1111
D ELI H ELP
Full lima, M F. experience
pralarrad. rtliabia, piaacanl
parcmallty Good pay
D E L IV E R Y
II 101 10, own car, rallatila
PARK C E N T E R C A F E 444 1141

DENTAL ASSISTANT
E iparlanca. pari lima
Call 1111114___________

DIRECTOR
I or ctlablichad chlldcara can
lar Education and experience
in tarly childhood required
Call 77) 441)
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D R IV E R ! ■CL A l l B
Mui* hava good driving racord.
need I Vi yaart experience,
good MVR GPC It looking lor
drlvart who want to work
C a llk fl 111]

0RIVERS
TT, pnaumallc tank Local or
ovar tha road Mutt hava CDL
with a« andortamanlt. 1 yaar
variliabla tractor Irailar eip*
nonce, and claan MVR Road
drlvart out 10 14 dayt Local
drlvart guarantaad waakly
i« '.v , *00 t il 4*00 W ALPOLE

DRIVERS NEEDED
A C C A R R IE R S. T a .a r .i FI,
« *#ll vttablUhtd «nd grow
mg Central Florida bdiad
company offrr i you
• / U ToJVf p *f m l If

a Up to 17,000ml par mo
• Stop Off Pay

• Unloading P#y

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Vac dl&gt;on Fay
Sataty 1 P#r for mane v fkwiut
Spouif Riding Program
Av«raga Trip $ 7 Dayt
L aft Modal Conventional
Tra&lt;lori
If you h.*va 2 yaart tractor
Irailar, O l R and irww and let
a ■parlance plot a good driving
racord, call
1 IO M f4 fSO
• DUMP TRUCK D R IV ER a
II your t ip and have a CDL.
iva can put you on tha road to
your firtt pay char ft f Hurry I
F R E E NCOISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
700 W 71th &gt;1 , 111 f i l l
• G E N E R A L O F F IC E *
Ana war phona with a *mllal
Aliflfty to handia public putt
you on the pay roil today!
F R E E REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
700 W 11th SI . )1) 1174
MOUSE K E E P E R /C o m p a n io n
‘ fo r g e n lt c m if l, f r a *
1J 'o o r n / b o a r d , p r i v a t e
! room bath Novalary 3K) 0607

JANITORS
Part lim a for Lake M ary
ttaa throw
A p p ly
1401
Philadelphia A w Orlando
407 096 4wo _
LA BO R ER S N E E D E D ikllled
and unskilled Potifioni avail
able Dayt Call between I 3
SPRINT STA FFIN G , I l f 1011

LEE'S FAMOUS CHICKEN
E X P E R IE N C E D
»Cooh
• Counter Ptrton
• Salad Prop
• Cbthltr
Apply In p trton b ilw im
H m 10am, I i m lam , 1*0*
South French Ay#

MAIDS
T M F. I 4 Will train.
Ilormt Molly Mold, 14M001

MAIDS
T M F . * 4 Will train,
llormt Molly Maid, It MOO)

MAIDS ‘
$ *rv lc# M # ld now hiring
L^ hdfrt *vg l|/ h r Paid
mllaago Call today, tlart
lorn or rowl E ip only 111 4141

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MAINTENANCE

A4 C. rolrlg o.p raq land
retumtt to a in &amp; Orlando
Dr San lord, F L 31111
♦ M A TER IA L H A N D LER *
Company wilt train! Supar
opportunity to grow with I
F R E E REOI1TRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T

~ ii« w n th n „ i n ilia
M EDICAL

REHAB AIDE
Optnlng for R EH AB AIDE tor
p hytlcal ant) occupational
itierapy department In ikilted
mining facility Mull be high
ivhool graduate Contact
Orynda Gr»er, RPT311 tS44

NEED TRASH HAULED
- _________ 110 1 0 0 1 _________

NIGHT HELP
• D E L IV E R Y PERSON
• K I K IIE N M E L P
• W AITRESS/W AITEH
A p p ly In p t r t o n : C A F E
lO R R EN TO , 77/ N Country
ClubRd. LakaM ary____________

ORDER TAKERS NEEDEDI
No tailing Involved You naad
a good tpaaklng voire and an
upbaatpartonallly, 111 *111
P te u Miinlenance Mechanic
to repair prattat and controls
E (parlone* n*c*ttary. Apply
in par ton EA T 101 Codltco
Way, Sanlord t Llptal* and 44)

PRODUCTION
Company ta«kt Individual!
with attambly and machine
operating aiparlanca Long
larm atilgnmant. Oraal op
pavtunlty.
jovtunlty. Never a fee I
iHtlp P»ir*onnel.41*4**»

■PTIOHIST/SECRtTARY
1 ptkrn* sk III*, light typ
com puiar experience
tul. Full lime vy/benelllt
110 1110* 4 Mon Thun

Stenstrom Rentals
• SANFORD 1/1 with tcrecord
porch, fireplace Spadou! A
claanf SJ75/mo0i#c
• SHADOW LA K E WOODS 17M
w/ dble car garage, fplc . well
A %epllc I TOO/mo, I W »ec
• ST JOHNS R IV E R 3/) w
garage, hardwood floori, boat
!llp View! 1900&gt;mo 1900/!tc
• S A N FO R D 2/3 .ip! CHA
paho, dean 1400 mo. 1300 see
Sfemfrem Realty* Inc.
"We Manage your Home.
like It wat our own " Jim Doyle
121 201 Alter 4PM 110 HtJ
SDNLAND I t/edronm family
room, central H/A, Irtihly
priinted IIM rmi . I%t and tail
plut I2&gt;0 313 ON) aller Spin___
1 BEDROOM with cenl H A
la r g e fen ce d y a r d , and
urerned room Orfly iSOO down
Why ren t? Tha M lllim an
Group* Inc Realtor 371 031J

SECURITY O ff ICERS '
P /T S in to rd /L a k e M ary
A rt* WMktnd thilli C la n D
guard Nconta rtq 1*4 4111
* 1 B R V IC E T E C H 1 R A IN E E *
1100 wkt Co aulotarvlc* ac
count* Smart tartar mov*
F R E E R EO IITR A T IO N
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
i« *w l i m i t ., m ilia

SOUL FOOD COOK
i n t r u or n * no*
TEACHERS AIDE
Full tlma Eiparlancad lha
Kid i Kornar Plaata call lor
appolntmant ________ J 1 4 J U ]

TEACHERS
M u ll have aarnad 40 hrt
toward a COA or equivalent,
or bachalort degree In tarty
childhood
111 1001

TELEMARKETERS
Longwood, pari tlma Monday
thru Frida*. 1PM tPM . Stt
urday. »AM 1PM 1110 poi
hour plut benu* and com
m in io n
Parm enanl poll
Nonll................... Navarafaa!
Halp Partannal. 41* a t *
W AREHOU1E ANO O EN E R A L
LA R O R H E L P N E E O E D I
Donut tor drlvart All thlMt
available Dally pay. no too
Hopor I roody to work 1 10 am,
Industrial Labor Svc . toil
F ranch Av Nophon* callt

1ANFORD, 1 bdrm., (*&gt;|»&lt;t.
ttc u rlly kystam. lu ll kit .
114 *110 diet Bunted 1411
SANFORD. Why vent, it you
have S1000 you (an own alt
naw lull duplee. l / l 1*, M
I'd*
L iv e r Of Free 4*1)411

107— M o b ile
H o m e s/R e n t

WELDER

E L D E R IF R IN O l. oil May &lt;))
I. 1, 1 Bdfms l)S to 1*0 wk
HOP dtp IX) 717* « *»7 7104

114—
W a re h o u se
S p a c e / R e n t ______

WRECKER ORIVER

M A T U R E D P E R IO N . quiet
home, k itch e n prlv 140 wk
114 1001
N EW LY R EN O V A TED , private
anil ant# paddle tan In your
room your own htal control
rtl'igerator. microwave and
Color tv * Oil tlrtel parking
and meld Mr vie* Convenient
location The best In town
irttdoa^
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P R IV A TE LONOWOOD HOME
Non imofctf 100 wk IM dep
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97— A p a rtm e n t!

LO N O W O O O /LA K E M A RY
Mid Hie 11or age warehouse!.
600 000 1400 sq II Free rent
w/J7mo tease, from |U5 mo
____________ 331 0539 ___ _______
1EC U R ITY W AREHOUSE *6A
and Old Lake Mary Rivd
* 1.750
J 000 !f* If of
f)c/warehouse •Finished of
fice space also a*aitable
Kapankt Realty, I t)t t i ll

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I n d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls
OFFICE/warehouse space fJOO
Sq If P rim e location a»
entrance to Central Fla Re
gionji Airport rot 321 7*0*
SANFORD &gt;0 055 sq It J phase
sprinklers $7 sq ll Menilram
Really Inc. Jim Doyle 312 7410

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n t a ls
AUTOMOTIVE Repair Shop 1
bay w/oHice, Good location
new bldg Call Phil 321 5163
LO N O W O O D . 1050 %q ft
waretmuse space, with A/C
Front Office 1*50671 1*59

F u r n is h e d / R e n t

NOTICE
Alt r*nfal and real ettafe
advertikementt a»a tubjeef »o
the Federal Fafr flouting Act.
which m akei it lli#g«l to
AdvafPta * nY pr#f#r#nca. Iim
Ita lia n or ditcidm lnaflort
bated on race, color, religion,
"mm. handicap, familial Ha tut
or national origin

ALL U T IL IT IE S pad on l bdrm
Clean, blind! carpel, A/C no
p e t i i w * (Hp 330 iu#6
E F F IC IE N C Y |7S/week. SIS tie
potilp U tilitie ! furnished
Private bath 4 entry 32) U is
SANFORD I BDRM UJJ'mo
plut dep Quiet area No pets
All efeefric. air 373 MIS

118— O f f ic e
S p ace / Rent

Sanford

SM tO F I S T to*
! u c t e ! i f ul

h g h lin g

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C A S S E L B E R R Y , D l ' y . Ig
screened porch. Iplc . nice
area 1410/mo._________ 11* a) 11
LA K E MARY. 1/1, older home,
very central Lg lot, treat,
laW pluitec. I l l 1*1*___________
LA R O E 1 STOHY Mlltorlc Dit
Irlct, 3 bdrm. 1 bath, den,
breaklatt room, veranda with
p o r c h t w ln g
1110/m o
1 40) 34* 7144 Aik tor Jelt
LA R O E 1 BDRM. I bath, A/C
tat In kit, |utl oultlde ol town
t4H plut dep Nopett 111 H I)
L E A S E J b d r m . H i ba
1410/monfh. *410 deposit
Reference* requited 377 )M4
SAN FORD, 1/1 fenced yard,
Qulal neighborhood 1st A last
111 H i t or 110 *440 Iv mtg
• S A N F O R D . 1/1. 1410/mo
1410/dtp. •3/1. 1110 mo
UJ0/d*p * L A K E MARY, J/l.
ll*S/mo Utl/dep 111 &gt;***
SANFORD. 1/1, C/HA. garag*
11U mo. plut dtp. lease 40)
H T IK D o r ttla la t e v e i________
SANFORD - GOLDS BOHO
R EN T TO OWN
1 bdrm., new kitchen, air
*) 000down, ll*0/mo I** )1«)

141- H o m e s fo r S a le

H A LL
.112 W

v it ib I H f y

R EA LT Y

H ru l St

S .s r t liiK l

Commercial office bldg super
Spot lor p ro Mwy 42/ A 414
F'aved par fcirsgf Only $79,900
Desirable J / l h , cent fl/A,
fence Family rm $5/,500

323-5774
DELTON A 1 bdrm l&lt;* bath,
family rm. eitras* SS 1,700
W M a lK ie w sk l.m )**)
'E A S Y FIN AN C1I ) bdrm . lg
lot. (*nt tt/A Inside util
1*1.400
-SA N FO R D H ISTO R IC DIS
TRICTt 1 dory, corner dbl
lot Restore or keep as duple •
Good rental 1** 77*
•Lave tut

Rk a

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E state,
322-7498

in c

EX CH A N G E OR S E L L your
pr Piper ty icrt a f*d an y where i1
Invtslon Really, 7/4 f i l l
FOR $ A LI rt t OWNER 3u7
C IT R U l D R IV E ) f&gt;drm 7
beith Alt new carpel and painf
within* Hr And new 10*1* shad
an d fe n ce d b a c k y a rd
Overlooking small take Walk
to Idyllwilde ichoni Musi see
inside to eppreciatet $a« mm
A ppointm ent o«i y I H&gt; / 4/0
HANDYMAN S P EC IA L cheap
cash *0i i|th V 171* sq ft
fpic. molivated, *0/ t l 1540
H A U L O LKN
3 7. v«u1M
ceil, landscaped w spnnlers 4
r r %old
$70,900
330 &gt;fJ*

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Sanlord le u than 11.000 down
1/2 Acre. 3/1 fenced appli
ance!. 1*7.900
Over 1/7 acre! ) 1 llv dm
lam rm Safelldediih la* 900
Renovated 3 I ' j N ew er roof
carpel paint, garage ter
porch |S* 900
poel
3/7, llv dming, lam
rm ! Over 1 800 %q ft ia« VOO

Assume No Qualllyl • I/ J . M97
P i l l »V* S00 • )/3. pool, V409
P iTI iss 900 a j / l split plan,
fenced. ISA! PIT I, liA.900
Markham Wdi area * 7. 7 16
aero! Pai1ure/!lable $103,000
LK Mary custom built!
• 4/7.pool. $103,900
• 3/1* over I acre, $173/900
• 4/1, 1 4 acre!pool'ipa $119,900
P A U L O S B O R N S

VENTURI I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 0 4

BATEMAN REALTY
W EST o r TOWN Lot 100*125
High and dry Term ! Asking
121,000
OW N ER FIN A N C IN G 7 bdrm
blk carport $79,900
22 AC RES with ? Br, 3 Da. pool
la k e s lo c k e d w ith lis h
$1,300,000

321 0759

321-2257

141— H o m e s lo r S a le
SANFORD 1/1' i. Ft)A appialial
1*7,000 1*1* price 14/.*00
Boyd Arp Realtor He M ti
Pr*l*rr*d Croup
«47 tano

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Looking to buy a home) we
have home* In all area* ol
Seminole. Orange. Volutin
Counhe*! Call lor detail*!
# ] / ] with I,replace newer
carpet and tile *44 *00
e l k Mary 7/7 fireplace lta.*a&gt;
belli Ocborn*
Venture I Properltet

3300273/774 9400
STAIRS PROPERTY

187— S p o r t in g G o o d s

REALTY,

IN C.

VETERANS!
Vou May Not Rvalifie that it s
Financially Easitr foe YOU to
Buy a Mom# than »o Want O r# '
Vo Call Ou* F gll Tim#Vat#s
Taam 4 N V T IM E'

322 2470 '321 2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
________«ln Our 38th Ye*t*
4/1 BLOCK HOME w CHA on
1 0 0 ,1 )1 1st
7 .1 ) 4 blk
laundry wo#k\hop !/■!/ s&lt;r
rm Vary d o s t fo P in tcrfd
E lam $50 000 371 7*66__________

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DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES

LOTS OF PO TEN TIA L! 4 7

Ideal for moblla home cr
hom# Ufa. horsas cafHa,
farm ng, or nurtary 2on#d
agricuifural $3,900 par acr#
Vmall down pktymtnt with
g«Arn#r financing »Q* 7*&gt; |//I

: J 7 — M o b ile
H o m o s / S a le

SANFORD
lllfl II and Myrtle Ave

★ BANK WILL FINANCE *

321-6762
UfcLfONA
♦0* 7/5 *070
MUD HOME Del Iona, mte ) 7
qutef are.i $47 ?0Q very low dn
l«30 P I T I APR 7 VI Call
Jove Suburban at 6*3 9§il

BY OWNER
GOOD DEALf
Newly redecorated13 7 really
nice, CHA, ter porch Seller
pays most closing c o iti’ Low,
low ON payments cheaper
than rent $59 500 371 7961 eves

Family Park
17 Fiafttwond
14.60 7-7 lika n#w $160 per
month tW A C i w/
down
CaH Mar im )73 0160
PirW 1994 s. NO DOWN. ION
interest. 14 X 70, $1?S/mo
24 X 70, tJ10/mt. 36&gt; l i f t
I E . ORLANDO Mai Ta' V f
tagt, I* ■63, 7 Bdrm. 2 Bath
Flo cash needed. |wl'f good!
cred't
*0/ 933 tot*
SANFORD Royal Cove 14*51* 7
bdrm. I balh, cenfrat H/A,
lots of aafras' Vary claan and
nica Will sacrifice for baianca
of loan (under f 10 000) 0)4 1456

159— R e a l E s t a t e
__________ W a n t e d __________
LAND WANTED
BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV'T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AND WITH LOW MONTHLY!
LEMON B L U F F B e a utiful 7
story home, lik e new, on Jerqt*
la k e fro n t to l P riv a c y galore
lo a d s o le a tra s f IJT 9 VA)
Call for delailsf

Jinel Mansfield, 323 7271

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

STENSTROM

153— A c r e a g e L o t s / S a le

room y, in sid e util S ir p rh
fenced y ard w a rr 114.040

•WING BACK CHAIR
Dark mau/e tutted bark and
teat Queen Anne leg*. Iradl
tlanal ityl* In mint condition.
Paid I7)f al Sear*, will tacrl
tice lor 1100 Firm Call ) »
1411 E i l it day* 1)4 4041 eve*
Mut, See To Apprtdalt!
7 COUCHE1. I v q r mum col
ortd. A baigv tweed . good
cond 1100 ea OBO 144 HO*
*4 R ATTAN BAR STOOLS
Green teal covert, eaty to
recover too lor all 4 or 170
eachCall 14* 17)1

OANTIOUE RADIO AM FM
works graat lf§ Of far 333 *1*0

lit %
MORGAN REALTY

)7I 0*)0 lor en eppolnlmer.l___
Q U EEN S U E water bed. Ilk*
new *100 OBO ) » *400 4 * *lk
lor Michelle H I l l * * * v *
RAY'S A P P LIA N C E * S IIS
F R E N C H A V E.S A N FO R D
Re I r I g * r a I o r . S to v e * .
Wathert O rr*'* Free 1 yr
labor warr Del *v*ll. I l l *»l&gt;
• SOFA FOR SA LE. Betc* with
light ttrlpa* F it r a pillowtl
170 00
C a lU l) 1407
R O P E R . Wether and Dryer,
while, Ilk* new, uted let* than
4 mo Htpyydqly M il* ) *

MANAGEMENT A R EA L T Y
*07 171 M7I/I71 11)0

A

ANCJ %and owner financing ai
low a! 1*00 mot Gov't Fore
clo iu rt!. Repo!* Sernmott
Orange, Voluiia

LEASE FOR LESS!

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

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OfYMWWK

FH A O R V A A S LOW AS )%

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323-4670
MOOERN 1 Bdrm duplti. Cent
H/A, appliances, mini blinds
Sanlord I lll/m o 1410114
MOVE IN S P EC IA L Newly re
novated 1 A 1 bdrm apll Alt
amenities I W l l I t mo plut
dtp. I yr I** m 114 11*4
Q U IET 1 /ltl lownhoutr 1106
Park. Adult comm 141)/ma
and tec dtp W aler/lraih
Incl Barb Mon Frl 111 1441
I BEDROOM F R E E MONTH
t P E C IA L I 1 bdrm* A title
avail Call Jerry. I l l *410
I BEDROOM. 11)1 month plus
t i l l security deposit and
re le re n c* *^ __^ __3 7 7 _J3 4 l

G re a t

AfI0RDAULT HOMtS
VENTURE I PROPERTIES

l tdrm /l Bath 111 m o
SHENANDOAH APA RTM EN T!

MARINER'S VILLAGE

" i / e;
anchor

M l — H o m e s lo r S a le

Upscale, single ttocy. patio
eparlmtntt I bedroom* Ideal
toe Individual or cue f. I &gt;
______________ 4*4 4111______________

Lake Ada 1bdrm. LM0 mo
1 bdrm, 1410 mo and up

piece living room uctional w/
hid# a bed and rediner,
antique tecrelary d**k and )
piece anllqu* dining room **l,
waiher, much more Call

Alklng taOO mo 377 44Mwork

Ca s s e l b e r r y

MINUTES FROM SANFORD

i

r t «\ t ing

bu!in«!!«! Good parking and

A TTR A CTIVE large and dean,
1 Bdrm, A/C. Illl/m o plut
dep______________________ i n MU

On* Bedroom Apartments
t it* D EAL
Mottwood Apts 11) 1)14

fJSO/mo

Incfudeaufir
I^ IR E
P R O F I S SIO N A L O F F I C E
Building i.i downtown Lake
Mary Surrounded by city
p a r* ! 'Ml t Wilbur Ave
|4 » mo 171 490^ Dale
SANFORD Oflicr* ipact* 3*00
%q ff budding fofal &gt;700 !q
H fur pfH&lt; •• mill i/1 IQM

217— G a r a g e S a le s

231- C a r s

OARAGE JaletT Why bather tf
WE BUY P A Y TOP P R IC E!*
40/ JW T41T _________

TOYOTA CORONA, It . M**
Auto, cold llr , mechanically
vound m i l ) ) e v e * ____________
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagon,
•tl. Auto. A /C. red. U K .
wirrAnty. lM S O C T M l*
VOLVO, 1*71. Four done 740
ter let good engirt*, lire*. AT,
no A/C 1S10. I l l 0*70____________
1*4* PONTIAC OTO hard top
auto, collector'* Item 1*.000
anginal ml Excellent cond I
*11.000 or trade’ *71 7004
* » » OR AN A DA F O R D 707
engine, V I. 7T.000 original ml
Good lire* SIM OBO 177 4*4*
t * * f PONTIAC LEM A N ! L E . 1
vpeed. &gt; door, *lr 7* 000 orlgl
nal mite* E x cilltn t condi
Hunt 13,7001117004_____________
• ‘71 MO M ID O ET, Very good
cond . restored, gerage kept
U K m l ___ *3.700
171 40*1
I I LINCOLN Cintliwntd 4IK
mile*, good cond Rebuilt
Iran* 11.W0QBO177 )0*Q
'• ! O L O I M O B I L E Station
wagon, Loaded. A/C. new
lire*, e ic cond 1IOOOOBO
111 4477 or 110 0144 _ _
'*&gt; HONDA ACCORD. 4 dr . 1
tp d ., A rC , P w ., A m ' F m
catwtt* UOOO. B ) *417
• I ) C H EV Y Sjwctrum. auto.
•Ir, Am/Fm caivetie. good
cond. Lt. blue 174*0 OBO
110 71*1______________ ___
• f l OEO M ETRO 1 dr. 1 tpd
A/C, under warranty. *0 mpg
14.100
OBO
117 1111

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage tat* ad Ly
17 noon on Tuetday and take
advantage ol our *p«clal
garag* vale ad p rlctll Celt
Clavvitiednow tor detail it

322-2611
219— W a n t e d to B u y

M OVIfio SA LE mull "*#ll llv*

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NEW Sanford office! and or
narehoutfi &lt;00 7.000 %q If
Special IHVrn* 3)1 1 SU
O F F IC E S y ic i French Ave *

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

GOING-GOING...

•MATTRESS, twin *:&gt;• with
metal bedjrame »*0 J&gt;&gt; 44*1

105— D u p le x T r ip le * / R e n t

7 yaart minimum aiparlanca
with light weight gal mtlal.
mlg and tig Full tlm* with
benatllt Drug tree workplace
C a ll 110 1110 * 4 Monday
Thursday_______________________

A Q U IET, (lean rm . tilchan
phona. laundry Apt'i avail
able alto i l l * up m 4*11
CLEA N FU RN ISH ED ROOM
W/ kitchen avail lll'w k . I l l
tec Downtown 171 10(4
CLEA N ROOMS. tingle tlarling
111/wk K itc h e n , phone,
laundry, v id eo oamat, ott
Street parking 1M441I

A P P L IA N C E !. FU RN ,, TV S,
ETC. BUY S E L L TRAD E
INS C H EEP O DEPO T. I l l *
FR EN C H A V E.
I11I144
A P P L IA N C E S ! B i l l price*.
Bett Warranty, Bed Service'
Wether*, dryer*, microwave*
W* buy appliance*! Delivery
tree I At- Belt, 4)4 1)41
• BRASS H EADBOARD, queen
*l;*.47 "wlde t)*C ail )))***»

SANFORD 1 bdrm, l&lt;r bath
lakelronl house 1410/mo
111 7004

i« * w iim » t„ n u i i a

93— R o o m s fo r R e n t

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

U n h ir n ls h e d / R e n t

a ROUTE D R IV E R *
Will Tr*lnl No C D L nradad
for this growing company!
F R E E R EO IITR A T IO N
AAA EM PLOYM EN T

Eap arltn ctd Mutt live In
Santprd araa A havt C la n A
CDL Apply al »0&gt;W t ttlt

Ki r *N’ CARI.YI.E® by Lurry Wrlphl

103— H o u s e s

71— H t lp W a n t t d

FOR SUBDIVISION* with or
without approval* &gt;00 1000
acre* Waterfront a plut Call

_Terrj/CJarto2*22Jii^i£^—
160— B u s in e s s
F o r S a le
FOR

SALE

N ew ly

re n o v a trd

sandwich shop Easy hours,
licensed for catering 1)4,500
331 6470 days 531 |795nighls

O CIR LS 10 S P E E D B IK E *)*
C * ll40) )»*041
• R O L L E R S K A T ES . LAdiet
tl/ # 1 w hit# and pi h i L ik a
rww S 1VCali 1)0 7450

189— O f f ic e S u p p lie s
/ E q u ip m e n t

O LD WATCME1
p o ck e t, m in t

W ntl and
c o n d itio n ,

p riv ate CO’lectoc 377 47)4

221— G o o d T h in g s
___________ to E a t
STR A W BER R IES U Pick Open
?em )t»l Celery Ave ) ml E
ol Sanlord l ml N ol St Rd
44 Hoop* Farm* 111 ))**

222— M u s i c a l
M e r c h a n d is e
• G U IT A R lA c o u tllC
w ith cave a nd tlr a p
co ndition 14S 771 )» **

Anal
Good

223— M is c e l l a n e o u s
• A Q U A T IC L I L L I E S , lo r
b ac k y a rd pond*, pink, p u rp lt,
w h lt» 11*111 C a ll 174 m *
• O O LF C LUBS B A O L A D IE S .
E ic e lle n t i t a r t t r * * , L t blu«
bag. F o n P a r F ill# club*
J * 7 ». wood*. 1 7 1*0 OBO
t a l l 177 *444
• H E A T E D BACK M A **A G E R .
»)*
O B O __
)74 ) 0)4
•H O T WATER HEATER.
R U U D 4 g allo n, g ia t t lined.
7000 w att Near new **0 Call
1)00 * 0*
__________
S E C TIO N A L w ith deeper vola
IIM
O IN IN O ROOM SET.
*40 I I CU F T w h ile re trlg e ra
lor. 140 COM POUNO BOW
a n d a c c e t t o r l e t . 1100
*04 *17 0747
____________
S E R V IC E S A L E ! A P A R T I for
porta ble keroven# h e a le r*
L A R R Y *! M A R T »7 4111

230— A n t i q u e / C la s s ic
C a rs
• FORD TH UNO ERBIRD, I t a
A ll o r ig in a l i N#«d« to m *
AOfb I ' 69$ OBO 131 0154

•1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
tlOOOOBO A ll power 17101*4

• Iter I P f C iA L
P rmftrig Out
tit, Sb| Katsay printing
wdnmisc supphas 332 6300

193— L a w n &amp; G a r d e n
HONDA HR A ll walk behind
MOWER in good corvid ton $6$
311 6970
• LAWN MOWER 77
-'r
• •callant condition $S5 OBO
Call 377 4)14
• LAWN M OW ER. Saif p'a
paiiad raar bagg#r 1100
_ _
377 1746
9 F E X M ARK walk bthind
MOWER. Honda motor, good
condition, $600 371 6970

199— P e t s &amp; S u p p lie s
• LO V E

B IR b . young

hand

fa#d. fam # $J0 C ali fo r ma rv
in fo rm a tio n .______(j • J 2i / 6 I 9

211— A n t iq u e s /
C o lle c t ib le s
ANTIQUE Dining room' suit#'
dark wood s(d» board China
ctosvt labi# * 3 #■( and 6
chairs Good cond must sail
Asking $7500 worth much
mor# CaH 373 0130______________

215— B o a t s a n d
A c c e s s o r ie s
C O N T IN E N T A L

e erie r

c o n s o le
B i m i n i fop
short wav# radio, fish funder
ISOhp Marcury. good cond
runs good Magic lilt trailer
$4100
OBO
2)11720
HOUSEBOAT, tiva aboard 43*
Nautaltne twin engine V
Or i viK 170K Or Quam 692 1)05
STINGRAY Bowndar, 97 *0
hr%. loaded 705 I D frallar,
oY.-#r fin iJK d n 374 0575___
• 16 FT BOW RIDER 115 HP
'Mercury, n b, low hours, with
trailer $3 300 372 01*0__________
• U FT BOAT and trailer $0
horsepower motor $199 FIRM
Call *07 660 00*5
a m * SKI/FISH BOAT 90 HP
Merc . w frailer Runs graatf
VI 000 Part al f n.mce 695
*
a 74 FT PONTOON boat all
fiberglass, 1*0 HP Evlnroda
Very fast! Many t i lf a i , tike
new) Only 110 000 321 6000

2 3 1 -C a rs
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
11)0 Sanlord Ave , Sanford
407 l i t IM *
B U IC K )&gt; E L E C T X A 77J. 4 d r
h a rd to p E ic e lto n l co n d ilio n l
R evtoredJI**/ *7 700 ) i 0 TOO) _

• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL '»].
l i k e new M u tt veil O nly
t )4 &gt;00 C all 140) 1111* * * * ___
• D O O O E T R A N S A N , 1171.
Stove, bed Ice b o i. good cond
17 100or tra d e to r c a r 174 1407
• DOOOE M A R A DA, I f f * . V •
a u to m a tic, m ag w he e l* 11.000
____ 171 )»M______________
D UNE BUGGY F u ll llb e r g ia tt
trody C on ve rtib le lop R ebuilt
VW

e n g in e

M any

new

p a rt*

..................... f,.,ilH iM W 171 » t l t

e IIO N IM ACCORD LX I »*)
P 'S
PH
a ir . K e n w o o d
A M F M c a tv e lt* 4 door, low
m ile * Have wood color W itl
n . n l orever 111. 100111*471
• LE BARON C onvertible, •**.
Red loaded d,g davn new
lop nee lir e * S),0U0 4** )*04
• LIN C O LN M A R K ) L SC &gt;**4
C o m p le te ly loaded Service
re c o rd ! end re te tp lv 1*400
0 8 0 407 7*1 I 4«»_______
■ LIN C O LN
TOWNCAR
H.
loaded e ic e lle n t cond White
_&gt;1) * * OBO__________ 111 111*
• M O N 1 E CARLO 1* 71. great
condt A C. ru n * lik e a lop!
Sharp looKlngl Sl_** 0 ) 74 11*1
MUST s T L L I
14 O o d g e
D ay to n a c le a n , r u n t goo d '
Owne r m ay tm ancet 74*1111
M USTAN G H A TC H B A C K
*4 .
new paint, tir e * and wheel*
R any good. 17,400 171 * 40)
P U B LIC AU TO A U C T IO N .
E V E R Y T U E 1 D A Y ) 10 PM
D A Y TO N A AU TO AUCTION
H wy * 1. Deylgna Beach
*04 711 t i l l
____
• R E N A U L T E N C O R E . 1* 4*
E ic e lle n t c o n d itio n ! 11.100
l l r m l M I 7S* a lte r 4 PM
T BIRD. t * f *
RUNS AND
LOOKS GOOD
*«0
___________ 111 41&lt;4
TO YO TA CELI CA. I t l )
In g re .il c o n d i,ion
17 000 Call 111 M t 4

1 vpeed
A tk m g

2 3 3 — A u to P a r t s
/ A c c e s s o r ie s ______
• AUTO " B R A ”
Protective
cover lor front ol IS Nl**en
3007 X *40 Cell 4*7 7711
• MOTOR MANUAL Chilton *
eu'o part* book. *11 clattlc
cart i*SI to 1**7 Picture* and
111 u l t r a t Ion t In c lu d in g
P a ck a rd . H udion. W illy*
Henry ) All the eMIeil l »
L eke Mary 771 4744

235— T r u c k s /
B u ses/V a n s
• C H EV Y B E A U V IL L I VAN
'7*. I ton. P aittn g tr yen,
dean Loadadi Too much to
lilt, mult vee to appreciate
Only 17,4*1 OBO ........ Ml *700
• FORD L A R K f . 1f*0. F-110.
X deen. One owner, 1*K ml.
looted. 4y- 40K warranty
**,*•* m 04*1 or 171044* _
• FO RD R A N G E R . LT X t l.
P/S. crulM. A/C. ttereo. 4 700
mile*, t yr or 17 000 ml l*tt on
warranty C a llU l t i l l _________
• H A N D ICA PPED VAN. l**0
Ford E 1*0 Lilt, automatic
_door v 1) 000 17) 141*
• tSU IU P/U t l Red. )K , A/C.
em/fm cat*, full bedilner.
reer window 1* 4*0117 *4X
I1U1U SPACE CAB
*0 wilt)
lunrool. laho* cover and new
tire* LoadedI 1)0.400 111 **0&gt;
• J E E P PICK UP 4x4, 1*7*. V*
auto Engine and tram re
built (about 10.000 m lletl
Newer Interior 17,000 171 700*

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Sanford Motor Co.

•H ORAND W AOONEER
E ic e lle n t condilionl Fully
toededl M .ftlC e ll 17141*1
• If t l 1UBURBAN OMC. 4.1L
U riel, hell ten. mechenicelly
solid, new red /broke refer* .*
calipers, head tuier. Very pool
lire* and low pkg *5*00 0 6 0
____
407 7*1 l*«*____________
• !*•* E L CAMINO. V *. auto
A/C Mint condilionl 14**0
177 iM lU noam w er lvm*g

236— C a r R e n t a ls
REN T AN EXO TIC CAR XJS
jaeggart M#rc#t)t» BMW
Cervafft. Viper, ahd Ftrrari
By day. w##k. or month Mu»i
be 25 No cradit card required
Ceil for mofe into 571 7QCU

238— V e h ic le s
W a n te d
WE PAY TOP l i l t FOR
Complete or Wrecked Car*.
Truck* RUNNINGorNOT
ANY CONDITION
117 1*44

239— M o t o r c y c le s
an d B ik e s
_
H A R L E Y Davldvon Ip erltler
'tl. Ntvr tup end U .IM Fl
nanclngav»Hablel7) 1)*0
*14- KAWA1KI KH)M. clattlc.
t ie cond . UK ml., chocolate
A chrome 1*M 777 40*1

241 — R e c r e a t io n a l
V e h i c le s / C a m pers^
• ')* MOTOR HOME Runt great
Will trad* lor Irave' trailer ol
comparable value 131 71*1

__ AA Carnet* ln c . 33I 1114
I K M A R Y /S A N F O R D J b d rm 7
b*i MemtxJeled to bran d newt
B y O v m tr s 71,000 371 f sis
R E S E R V E AT THE
CROSSINGS 7 b d rm , 7 balh. 7
c a r g.ifsige
Screen porch,

eat in kitchen living room,
dining area paddle tarn
U T .io i

m iis o

S A N F O R D , 3/ 9. C /M A
. «a
c a rpe l, sern porch, fenced,
ceding f 4sn i. L o ll ot t* lr a »
$45 000 fn ndivated 372 6665

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

SANFORD. I/ J . g re a t rm
&gt;y r t
c u s to m b u ilt. Im m a c u la te ,
SSIefOO n o 22M o r 317 1000

SANFORD POOL HOME
$ 79,VOO J or 4 bdrm , t 11 bath,
L 7S0 + sq It Huge m aster 1
F a in rm
w /h re p la c e
We
modeled k i l t hen b ath , new
c a rp e l, s p r in k le r , s e c u rity
system P addle fans custom
w in d o w tr e a tm e n ts , q u ie t
c u t dn sa c
I m m a c u la t e '
371 9506 a lte r 6
OW NER

You pay for the first 10 clays and
if your car doesn't sell, call us
and renew it for FREE! Phone
number and asking price must be
included in ad. No copy change
while ad is running except for price.
Non-commercial only. Call 322-261 1 today!

Take A Closer Look,..
We Offer Affordable Beauty And Value!
• Singl* Story D«lan •
• Friendly, On-Site
No One Below or Above Dependable Managemenl
• Energy • Efficient Studio, • Attic Storage,
1 &amp;2 Bedroom Affordable Private Patio
Ap*rtmenti
*nd More!

|Sanford Couit Apartments
3301S. Sanlord Ave. -Sanlord
323-3301
HOURS: Mon-Sal 9-5:30 Closed Sun

Your transportation ad works best when it contains
information the buyer wants to know:
Make and Model
• Year
• Power Features
•

sa

Mechanical Condition
Hotly and Finish
Transmission

• Mileage
• Previous Use
• Acccssories/lnterior

SANFORD H£RALD CLASSIFIEDS 32*2611

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SB - Sanlord Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Tuesday, March 1, 1W4

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WAY HOME
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Counseling needed f m
for gender change

MEDICINE

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by C harles M . S c h u li

PEANUTS

TELL MY TEACHER TO BRINe
THE CLASS TO OUR HOUSE
TODAY AND WE CAN STUDY
HERE IN MY ROOM..

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TO BRIN6 THE PRINCIPAL.TOO,
AND ALL THE MEMBERS
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and adjustment. Or It muy. Hut I
believe that you've got to explore
all the Implications In-fore going
under the knife.*

DEAR DR. OOTT: I am n
40-ycai-old man and would like
In become a woman physically.
Is Ihcrc one section of the United
States (hat Is easier than others
to achieve this desire?
DEAR HEADER: This Is an
en orm o u sly co m p lex Issue,
about which there Is no dearth of
opinion. Some people honestly
believe that they are women
iMirn with men's liodles and they
wish to correct the situation.
Detractors claim that sex-chance
o|&gt;eratlons are aberrant and Im­
moral.
I'm not going to Join the
controversy. Hut l‘d like to point
out that a fender change re­
quires a great deal more than a
mere physical alteration. It's my
understanding that prior to the
operation Itself, a male candidate
should undergo counseling and
should probably prepare himself
w ith I n je c t io n s o f fe m a le
horm on e, a cou rse o f p re ­
operative therapy that may lake
months or years.
It's not my Job to Judge the
a p p r o p r ia te n e s s o f g en d er
change, hut 1 know that It
doesn't always solve whatever
Identity problems exist, and
many men find the preparation
loo daunting Therefore, before
taking the final, irreversible step,
you should. Ill my opinion, leurn
all you can about the potentlaj
consequences of your "desire."
Counseling with a psychologist
or appropriate mental health
professional Is definitely a must
in order to discover why you
w ant to ch a n g e y ou r sex.
whether you are motivated to
ex p erien ce all the u npleas­
antness In getting there, and
what It Is you want once you
become n "wom an."
To one degree nr another, all ol
us arc locked Into our bodies, for
lictler or worse. Some people
yearn to be prettier, younger,
stronger, taller. Simply changing
the physical attributes of malenrss Is not necessarily going to
Improve v»ur level of happiness

1 do not know If there Is one
section of the country that Is
"easier" than any other. To find
the necessary Information that
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WIN AT BRIDGE
By Phillip Alder

TUMBLEWEEDS

by T .K . R yan

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I SHtll DEAL MITlf THISI /

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HE CAN' I STAY I MERC FEptVERI. .MEAN­
WHILE.MY MOTHER HAS A PAIR YOU CAN
WEAR,IF YOUR FEET A IN 'T TOO BIGI

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Will n computer ever match a
human at bridge? I don't think
so. Although u computer can
count icllubly. the other ele­
ments o f bridge. Including the
psychological, make II Impossltile for a computer to play at an
cx|&gt;crt level.
T a k e to d a y 's deal as ail
example. If you wish to test
yoursell. cover the West and
South hands In the miction
South lias shown a halunced
13-15 points iuid 4-4 In the
majors. Against four spades,
your partner leads the club two.
fourth highest In principle. After
winning with the Jack, how do
you continue?
True. It looks as though you
stand no chance. It seems that
declarer has 4-4-3'i distribution
with the A-J o f sjMidrs. Hie K-Q
of hearts and the diamond ace.
Even tf you switch to a deceptive

By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
March 2, 1004

FR AN K AND ERNEST

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The year aland could In- a
rather busy one for you with
more travel than usual for busi­
ness and pleasure. There's a
chance you miglil take a trip to a
place you've always wanted to
visit.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Today If you're selling or pro­
m o t ln g som c t h l n g o f
significance, dcii't give every­
thing away In the early part of
your presentation. Save the
punch lines for your close.
Pisces, treut yourself to n birth­
day gift Send for your AstroGraph prediction^ for the year
ahead by mallli^( $1.25 and a
long, self-addressed, stamped
envelope to AstroGruph. c/o this
newspaper. P.O. Box 4405. New
York. N Y. 10163. He sure to
state your zodiac sign.
ARIES (March21-Aprll 19) It's
best not to let anyone who Is
unfamiliar with your uffulrs give
you unsolicited advice today,
because chancai arc they might
only confuse you.
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a partnership arrangement to-

diamond nine, declarer will rise
with the ace. draw trumps and
rush four heart tricks, discarding
dummy's diamond queen
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superstar Gabriel Chagas Hr
realised that H r only chance
was to find partner with tluhcart queen and declarer with
three clubs. At trick two. Chagas
caslicd the club ace. Then he
switched to the diamond nine
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perspective He thought that ll
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would win with the king and
give East a club ruff. So South
went up with the diamond me.
drew three rounds of trumps mul
played a club to dummy's 10.

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day It might |rove wlsi- to let
your counterpart establish your
position. You might say the
wrong tilings at the wrong time
to the wrong perron.
QEMINI (May 2 1-June 20|
Tw o ambitious objectives can be
grutlflcd today, because the
obstacles you perceive aren’t as
detrim ental as they appear.
Proceed without fear.
CANCER IJune 21 -July 22)
The shortcomings In others Will
he obvious lo you today, hut It
will serve no roeful purpose to
make an Issue of them. Work
around their Imperfections, as
well as your own.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In your
commercial dealings today you
might find It necessary to make
minor conccsslms In hopes of
reaping larger rewards. Some­
times It’s necessary to take small
risks.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Some Information you possess
could have an abrasive effect If
you tell It like It is. However. If
you sugarcoat what you have to
suy, the medicine will go down
easier.
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Continue to operate along tradi­

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affairs. Your gains should be
smnll, but steady. Conversely,
risks could end up In red num­
bers.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221
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today, try to avoid discussing
topics that arc too personal for
either you or them. Put your
focus on Hit- imtffcnslvc.
SAGITTAR1US (Nov. 23-Dcc
21) Concentrating on negative
thoughts could cause you (o lostself-esteem and discourage you
from strivin g for o b jectives
you're capable tf achieving to­
day.
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19) This should he un enjoyable
day for you. pnwldcd you don’ t
iK-comc Involved In something
nelly with a tight fisted frlt-nu.
Don't Id money mar the rela­
tionship.
AgUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
Try to give (rlority today to
endeavors which arc meaningful
lo you where your career Is
concerned. This Is cine of your
strongest areas and the results
couluoc gratifying.
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                    <text>WEDNESDAY

February 2, 1994

S a n ib r d

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30 Cents

H e r a ld

Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Saminola County alnoo 1908
86th Year, No. 142 - Sanford. Florida

NEWS DIGEST

H ow

s a fe a r e s c h o o ls ?

INSIDE

New district plan should thwart rise in crime
By VICKI DoSORMIBR

□ Sp o rts

Horald Stall Writer

'Hounds take care of business
I.O N U W O Q I) — Six cllllcrrnt players arored
goals Tuesday ulghi ax ilit* Lym an Greyhound*
broke ilie Jaeksonvlilt-St.mil.inn Mustangs. 7*1,
In the 5A Region IIi-hnm plnnshjpgam e.
See Pafe ID

BRIEFS
Case against Taylor dismissed
A grand llirli case against fo m trr Seminole
S&lt;x-ccr Club president Harry T u v lo r was tils
missed for the scrond lime Tuesday.
Taylor was nreused of nvcrblHIng ihe club
$15,000 In 1901 for advertisements lit* placed In
a soccer maga/lnr. Some of Ihe ads never ran
bill Taylor said he did not know that Itecause
the magazine tailed lo confirm publication with
copies of the ads or magazine, lie billed Ihe rlub
based ti|M)n Ills notes. Taylor was removed as
club president In 1992 by oilier club leaders.
Th e Initial ease of grand theft was dismissal
by u elrculi Judge In Orlober when he ruled Ihe
Information failed to establish Intern lo defraud.
In November, four counts of grand llied wen*
ref lied by the stale attorney.
Th e prosecutor discovered there was nol
enough evidence due lo Ihe m uga/inr's poor
record keeping nnd the lapsed lim e since Ihe
Incident lo try Ihe case.

Suit against firefighters
SA N FO R D — A former nude dancer says she
m ay file charges now that an admlnlstraltvc
probe has cleared several firefighters of |&gt;awlng
and dumping brer on her during a |ierforniancr
at a nude club.
Seminole County nlllclals also an* considering
possible disciplinary action against th r liirm rn
as a result of the Nov. 29 Christmas (tarty held
at Cabaret Inirrnadonate In Casselberry.
Public Safely Director Gary Kaiser said lie was
pleased the firelighters were exonerted. lull hr
said they used poor Judgment ami may have*
eroded the nubile's trust.
“ Th is will lie clearly communicated to those
Involved lo prevent fiilure incidents. ' Kaiser
said Monday T h e county's personnel director
also was looking Into the rase.
Th e 28-year old former dancer said she was
surprised at Ihe results of ihe investigation by
sheriffs officials.
"T h e old saying u Ik iu I the brotherhood ol
firefighters and policemen — that shows II right
(here.** said llte woman, whose n m n r was nol
used because of llte nature of ihe Incident.

Bagging local celebs
Local celebrities will be on hand at local Winn
Dixie supermarkets tomorrow Iroin -I lo 8 p in.
lo help gel your grtx-rrlc* rrady lo go.
Th e rclrbrltlcs Will lie bagging groccrtrs In an
effort to draw attention lo Ihe stores' efforts to
help ihe American Cancer Society.
W inn Dixie will donate five percent of Ihclr
gross sales from Unit lime period lo the
American Cancer Society.
T in - funds will be used fur Ihe American
Cancer Socleiy-W Inn Dixie Hope Lodge, a
'■home away from home" for pntlrnta undergo­
ing cancer treatment. The Hope Lodges, loealrd
In Gainesville and Miami, provide free lodging
for patients and their families.

Snow falls in North Florida
Giant flakes of snow danced from the skies
across North Florida early today, but authorities
did not expect the winter weather would cause
much more Ilian a few wide-eyed gazes.
__
"It s Just a little bit of sniff in the air. said
la-on County sheriff» Sgl. Mike W ood. *There s
not going lobe a n y problems on the ground.
Temperatures were In Ihe m id- to high- UOs
across ihe northern part of Ihe stale, preventing
i lit- snow from sticking t&lt;» ‘ he ground and

S A N FO R D — Seminole County schools a rr
stepping up efforts to ensure the safely of
students, teacher* and administrators and iltelr
possessions .0 school.
Meanwhile ih r r r have !&gt;crn Increased reports of

hurglarlrs and oilier Incidents ut thr seluxils all
across thr district
John Reichert, the school district ombudsman,
said the school safrty department Is e u rrrn lly
formulating a plan lhal will make the schools
safer and free from chine and drugs.
“ I'm not aware ol thr particular Incidents lhal
have lx-cn reported." hr said, "b u t I know thut we

are working on plans nt all school levels lo be sure
that we will be able to avoid these kinds of things
front occurring.*' Reichert said this morning.
George Prorrhcl. Ihe district safely director,
was at a safety workshop this morning In Orlando
and was nol available for comment.
According fo Reichert. Procrhrl has been

CiBee Plan, Page BA

Marking r\ y
100th
birthday
By NICK PPKIFAUP

Sewer
debate
looms

Horald Stall Writer

By NICK PPKIFAUP

LO N G W O O D - She doesn't like
Ice In her drinks, and she doesn't
like darkly III restaurants. She
wants to see what she's eating.
Rose Chlchka Richter, through
experience, hao earned Ihe right lo
be opinionated. She reached Ihe
tender young age of 100 yesterday.
Presently a resident of Longwood
Health Carr Cenlcr. she was bom
Feb. I. 1894 In Dem dorf. Germany,
one of eleven children lo Marla and
W c lzl Chlchka.
She has seen m u ch In Iter len
decades. As a youngster, she moved
w ith her family lo Czechoslovakia
w hen her brothers Iwgan working In
Ihe mines.
From there, she came lo llte
United Stairs at th r age of 20. with
tw o of her siste rs. An n a and
C a rolyn. She obtained work as a
k l'r lir n maid In ihe wealthy homes
In Prnnsvlvanla.

C See Birthday. Page BA

V e te ra n

Herald Stall Writer

Htrix

&gt;f Tswwr Vtossm

Hose Chlchka Rlchler. observed her 100th binhday Tuesday. Ono ol the
guests was her dog Megan, held by Connie Sullivan, activity director ol
Longwood Health Care Center.

LA K H MARY - The Lake Mary
C lly Commission Is prepared for
a debate tomorrow night. The
subject will lx- brought up In a
dtscusskm and public hearing on
extending sewer service along
Lake Mary lloulcvard east of Ihe
railroad trarks.
During llte Iasi commission
meeting oil Jan. 20. Ihe matter
was brought up for discussion,
but following a number of citizen
recommendations. It was tabled
until residents who would hc
affreird could lx- notified and an
official public hearing scheduled
If Ihe sunltary sewrr system is
Installed, an esllm alrd 28 proper­
ty owners would lx- required lo
pay Impact Ires unlrss other
a r r a n g e m e n t s c a n be d e ­
termined.

C i i la b r a t f l n f l • d u c a t l

cop back
to work
By J . MARK SAKFIKLO
Senior Stall Writer
SA N FO R D - Form er Sanford
vrt-enn Charley Fagan lias
Ix -rn hired as an investigator for
the State Attorney's Office.
Fagan. 57. begun work Jan. 24
as a $30,000 a year Investigator
In llte Sanford division offlre of
ih e Sem lnole-Urcvard C ounty
district. Fagan w ill work under
rh lc f Invcsfigulor Ron Sclbcrl. Ills
fo rm e r D ru g E n fo rc e m e n t
Agency supervisor while Fagan
was assigned lo Ihe Orlando
oHlce during Ihe curly 1980s.
Fagan, who made an unsuc­
cessful Democratic bid for sheriff
In 1992. said he was anxious lo
rclurti in police w ork.
" I missed law enforcement."
said Fagan. "I felt I could do the
imjI. cc

Hw*w Ptwtt* im

Bee Fagan. Page BA

Psychologist
fired, sues
school board

|INDEX
..SB.7B Movlos........

By SANDRA B LU O TT
Herald Staff W

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Editorial
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Dull and dreary day

N p tA

Wwww

The Learning Station, preaonled by the National Children s Recording and
Performing Artists, appeared at All Souls Catholic School yesterday In
celebration ol Catholic Schools Week. Above, entertainers Don and Jan
interview some 8th giade students. Left to right, Jan, Brian Pieters, Mark
Vonderembe, Don, Danielle Shidomantle, Krystal Garner. Left, singing lor
Ihe group, students (I lo r), Erin Robinson, Kim Theisen, Michelle von
Herbulls The Learning Station performances lor children and tamlly
audiences, are aimed at Inspiring creativity. Imagination and loarnlng.

Fro m atalT and wire report*

Cloudy and cold with
a good clia n rc of
s h o w e r s . P a rtia l
clearing late. High In
Ihe m id 50s. Wind
north 10 to 15 mph.
Rain chance 50 per­
cent.

Bee Sewer, Page BA

Htiild Photo by Michwl Slodimtkl
Sgl. Ralph Salorno. an Investigator with iho
Semlnolo County sheriff's office, handed out
filers to motorists along Lake Mary Boulevard
Iasi evening as part ol his Investigation Into
the murder of a 19-year-old Sanford man two
weeks ago. Investigators have no leads about
Ihe shooter who killed Samuel David Hul-

fstutter as ho rode his bicycle along Lako Mary
Boulevard on Jan. 18. Last night, officers
handed out 1.750 informational filers and
asktd those who drove through Ihe area II
they had any Information. Department officials
aro following up lour calls In response to last
night's efforts.

r i t e r _______________________

SA N FO R D — The Seminole County School
Hoard Inis been sued by a former school
psychologist who claims she was fired for
opposing a testing |X)llcy lhal placed fewer
sludenls In exceptional education programs.
Nancy Dim lho sued the school Ixwrd for back
iwy. damages und lo lx- rchlrcd In lieu of gelling
tier Job back. Dim lho wants lo lx- |»ald Ihe salary
difference between the amount she makes and
what she would have made If she was Mill
working for Ihe local district, for Ihe rest of her
working years.
Dimlho Ik gan working for the district In 1984
and claim s slit- received outstanding evaluations
mull her Iasi one. written by support services
administrator Mary Ann Kaesberg. Kaesbcrg.
school superintendent Paul Ifagerty and Donald
Ricci, director of exceptional student education
ure also named as defendants.
Several m -IickiI psychologists. Including Dtinlho.

See Suit. Page BA

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�1A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. February 2, 1994

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Gambling used to lure tourists

String of robberies may be connected
T A M P A — A convenience afore owner waa aliol and killed In
the latest of more than 20 such robberies in (h r county,
heightening concern among authorities the suspects are
gaining confidence.
Good Supermarket owner Vincent Van, 63. dlrd Tuesday
night at Tatnpu General Hospital after he was shot during a
melee with three robbers, police said.
W hile authorities could not positively link Tuesday's robbery
to more than 20 others flint have occurred since Jan . 13.
Hillsborough sheriffs spokeswoman Debbie Carter said "II
does look like It's connected.**
D u rin g most of the robberies, cash and cigarettes have been
taken. An Intense search has become even more urgent has the
level of violence has become more severe.
A gunman shot the surveillance camera during one robbery.
D u rin g olhers, ihe robbers have shot nt the celling.
" T h e y ’re getting braver nnd braver and the potenil.il for
violence Is getting greater and greater.” Carter said.
W ith raised concerns comes heightened frustration.
"W h e n In Ihe hell are they going to catch Ihem?" asked
Barbara Fernandez, who works at Tam pa nrea convenience
store. Last month Fernandez said her son. Corbin, a rlerk at
another store, was robbed.

Stormy is freed for first flight
P O R T S T . L U C IE — Storm y, the eaglet who was found
Injured by a wildlife worker during the violent winter storm
last March, has been returned to the wild.
About 20 environmentalists and wildlife ofllcers watch
Tuesday as the year-old eagle was released from the Savnnnus
State Rrservc for Ills first solo flight lo freedom.
"1 don't think I was quite ready to let him go." said David
Hltzlg. executive director of the Treasure Coast Wildlife
Hospital In Hohc Sound, where Storm y spent Ihe past six
. months learning lo hunt, fly and compete w ith other birds of
prey.
Storm y was born In the only coastal eagle's nest between
Vcro Beach and M iam i. T h e March storm knocked him oul of
his parents' nesl nnd onto the ground where Savannas patrol
officer Bob Pr/rkop found him.
He spent about four months In the neat of his adoptive
parents at Dreher Park Zoo In West Palm Beach before going to
the Treasure Coast hospital.
It was a bittersweet nendoff for those who have nurtured and
trained Slorm v. whose head Is still the brown of a young eagle.
Even though the bird's parrnfs ore back in their nest. Hltzlg
said It's doubtful they'll recognize him.

Trip to Alaska - minus the plana tickets
W E S T PALM B E A C H - Charlie Lorenz thought he was
filling out a raffle ticket to win a trip to Alaska.
But what he won was an Alaskan tour — the trip, minus the
plane tickets.
Lorenz's name was drawn Tuesday as the wtnner of the
South Florida Fair's grand-prize. Th e &gt;4.000 prize for two
people covers hotel and admission for a bus tour through
caribou country, whale watching on Cook Inlet and views of
m ountains and glaciers — all starting at Anchorage Interna­
tional Airport.
He's |usl not sure how he's going to make the 10,000-mllc
transcontinental Journey.
"W e 'll try lo get there somehow — even If we have to lake
dog^lQds^" said Lorenz. 34. of pelray Beach.
T w o rrraiwMrlp tickets would cost about &gt;1,400. and IhWB
• weren't h it hi (led In Ute prize'because fair organizers couldn't
nn4.AnaMf|attop«rtlcfpaie.
*/
U M M M l lie thought (he sign above the raffle said "W in a
trip to Alaska." T h e poster actually said "Alaska T o u r" and
ended with an asterisk noting air fare was not Included.

Law should ban all panhandling
B O C A K A TO N — A city attorney said any law prohibiting
people from soliciting donations on public streets should apply
lo everyone, charities and panhandlers alike.
C ity Attorney Frank Bartolone said In a memo to Mayor BUI
Sm ith J r . that an ordinance would have to prohibit all money
soliciting if the ordinance would stand up under court scrutiny.
T h e city also would have to show there waa a real, not
perceived, danger with panhandlers.
S m ith asked Bartolone to Investigate the matter after city
residents threatened to picket and ridicule panhandlers
beginning March 12 If the city does not begin to regulate them.
Councilm an Steven Abram s said h r Is wary* of an ordinance
to restrict panhandling because It "could create more problems
than It would solve." He said such a law would hurt charities
and likely prompt a suit from the American C ivil Liberties
Union.
Florida A C L U President Jam es Green said the city would
probably back down before It came to court action.
"1 doubt the city would expose Itself to the expense of an
A C L U court challenge." he sold.

From Associated P r s u reports

By Assoclatsd Brass__________
T A V A R E S - It wus swamp­
land. and II could o n ly be
re a c h e d b y h e lic o p t e r o r
p a ra c h u te . B u t Ihe b u y e rs
weren't uwarr of ihai bcvuusc
the sellers didn't reglsler with
Ihe state.
Now. Circuit Judge G . Richard
Slngeliury Is trying to sort out
the conflicting versions of how
ihe property near Wall Disney
World exchanged hands, and
who got ihe money and huw.
He will determine whether Ihe
buyers are entitled lo Ih c lr
money back, plus damages. Flor­
ida law requires sellers lo regis­
ter their land so buyers know
what they are getting.
Th e buyers believed the plots
they bought were good Invest­
ments because of their proximity
to die large tourist attraction.
Th e judge Is hearing lawsuits
Involving IH individuals and
couples suing David and Ueltlc
Siegel of Orlando. Another 20
suits will hr tried later.

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Scenic ceremony
The Seminole County Services Building was
chosen by the Scenic improvement Board ol
the C lly of Sanford, as recipient of lit
Beautification Award. Juanny Mercer, Lois
Oycus and Connie Williams, left, present Ihe

award to county commission chairman Dick
VanOerwelde, as Rick W illiam son, Daryl
M cLain, Larry Furlong. Cliff Mullins, Bob
Vlcker. Christy Hasock and Tom Ticconl look
on

Nation of Islam speaker denies hate message
B y RON W OR D
Associated Press Writer
G A IN E S V IL L E - A (op aide of
Nation of Islam Minister Louts
Farrakhan fought back against
Jew s and other protesters who
accused him of anti-Semitism os
he urged students to learn about
black history.
"W hat nerve you have to call
me an anti-Semite. What nerve
you have to call me a bigot. Th e
stale of Florida la on the honor
roll of racism ." Khalld Abdul
Muhammad said in n speech
Tuesday night at the University
of Florida kick in g off Black
History Month.
He mentioned the destruction
of a small Florida town popu­
lated by blacks. A weeklong
rampage begun b y e white mob
wiped oul Rosewood in 1923 end
left at least eight people dead.

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M uham m ad, whose appear­
ance drew bitter debate, was
surrounded by bodyguards amid
tight security In the university
aud ito riu m where some 800
students about evenly divided
betw een b la cks a n d w h ite s
gathered.
"Y o u can't compare me to
D a v i d D u k e o r H i t l e r . *'
M uham m ad proclaimed. "N o ­
body ever took their nation.
Nobody ever robbed them com ­
pletely of the knowledge of self
as m y people have been robbed.
We are fighting b a c k ....
" A t the same time you lift
every voice and sing, lift every
fist and sw ing."
He urged studenta to examine
the true history of blacks, adding
"W e are not letting you get away
w ith the Ilea you told us all these
years."
Som e students were clearly
upset by M uham m ad's remarks.

One student was asked lo leave
for shouting during the speech,
while another stood and turned
his back lo h lm .
Art Sandeen. U F vice presi­
dent of student affairs, defended
th e d e c is io n a llo w in g
Muhammad lo speak, saying the
s c h o o l w a s c o m m it t e d to
freedom of speech.
M u h a m m a d Is r e c e iv in g
&gt;1,300 for his speech from u
student government fund sup­
ported by student fees. Ills
appearance was sp o n so re d by
the Black Student Union.
Jew ish students were vocal In
their opposition (o Muhammad
and sponsored a "u n ity rally"
before his speech. About 250
people attended the rally, where
signs read: "Christians Opposed
to Anti-Sem itism ," "Je w ish and
Proud" and " U F Has No Room
For Bigots."
"Racism under the guise of

m u lll-cullu rallsm Is still rac­
ism ,*' L a rry R c lm c r of th r
C a m p us Ministry Cooprrallvo
said at (he rally.
“ W e need to take a stand
when someone attacks u s." said
Marc Goldberg, a Jew ish student
at (h r university.
In a speech lo students at
Kean College In Union. N .J.. on.
Nov. 29. Muhammad said Jews
are "th e blood suckers of the
black nation," Ihe pope Is "no-good cracker." and Mark
South Africans should "k ill ev­
erything while that ain't right."
Black Student Union officials
defended Muhammad's uppearance, noting (hat other con­
troversial speukers have ap­
peared on campus. Including
former Los Angeles Police Chief
Daryl Gales, on whose watch the
beating of blark motorist Rodney
King occurred.

THE WEATHER
Today: Cloudy and cold with a
good chance of showers, ending
by noon. Purttul clearing laic.
High In Ihe mid 50a. Wind north
10 to 15 mph. Ruin chance 50
percent.
Tonight: Fair and cold. Low In
the mid to upper 30s. Wind
northwest 5 m ph.
Thursday: Partly cloudy und
cool. High In l he lower 60s.
W ind northwest 5 to 10 mph.
Extended forecust: Friday: Fair
and cool. Low In the low to mid
40s. High near 60. Saturday:
Partly cloudy. Low In (he low to
mid 50s. High near 70. Sunday:
Mostly cloudy with a chance of
rain. Low in (h r low lo mid 50s.

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"I still do not believe Florida needs the
type of casino operation that exists In
Allantle C lly ." Roberts said. "W h a t we do
need Isa plan for n limited form of casinos."

Suits filed
against
swampland
owners

LOCAL FORECAST
F a n ta s y S

But now lourtsts are Iwing wooed by
family attractions at I-a» Vegas gambling
palaces, r lv e rb o n t g a m b lin g on th r
Mississippi River, raslnos opening soon In
Mobile, Alu.. and New Orleans, nnd likely
casino gambling on Seminole reservations
In Tnni|&gt;nand Hollywood

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TH U R SD A Y!
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a.m .. 11:45 p.m .; MaJ. 5:00 a.m.,
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p.m .: lows. 6:30 a.m.. 5:50 p.m .:
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12:50 a.m .. 2:15 p.m .: lows. 6:35
a.m .. 5:35 p.m.: Cocoa Beachi
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lows, 6:50 a.m.. 6:10 p.m.

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water temperature of 52 degrees.

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Bay and Inland waters a light
chop. Thursday: W ind north 10
lo 15 kla. Seas 2 to 4 ft. Bay and
Inland waters a light chop.

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today was 46 degrees and
Wednesday's overnight low was
45. as recorded by the National
Weather Service ul Ihe Orlando
International Altport.
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T A L L A H A S S E E - Churches and politi­
cians Including Gov. Lawton Chiles may
object. but racetracks, hotels and casino
companies will track a hid to put gambling
on the November ballot, a petition-drive
organizer says.
Pat Kobens. chairman of Proposition for
Limited Casinos, said Tuesday that with
c o m p e titio n g ro w in g , som e fo rm of
expanded gam bling Is likely, and his
proposal would cause the fewest problrms.
"W e believe a form of limited casinos will
help with tourism growth and will be a
major boost to economic development."
Roberts told a news conference called lo
announce formation of the political action
committee. "It will also allow Florida lo
more effectively compete for major conven­
tions with New Orleans nnd other cities."
Roberts said some church groups and

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LOTTERY

lure lor tourists and conventions. Flero said..'
"We're more concerned about Ihe effect ll
bason Florida's population."
Roberts said Ills group w ill b irr n
petition-gathering service, for about 75
cents per signature, lo try to gel the nearly
430.000 signatures thnl must be obtalnrd
by an Aug. 0 deadline.
Connor helped lead opposition to an
unsuccessful 1980 proposal to let counties
authorize casinos at major holeln.

politicians. Including Chiles, w ill fight
growth In gambling.
Chiles opposes a constitutional amend­
ment lo expand gambling nnd has said he'd
veto any action by lawmakers lo legalize
casinos.
"Governor Chiles believes Florida's future
Is about more Ihun a roll of the dice nr Ihe
spin of a roulette wheel," spokesman Ron
Sachs said. “ Th e governor Is committed lo
the kind or wholesome economic develop­
ment that generates skilled high-paying
Jobs, the growth of small business and new
clean Industry, and he thinks our future lies
more In that dltvctlon."
"I'm sure he will ne vrr campaign for II."
Roberts said. "H o w m uch h r wants to mukr
It an Issue In his campaign I'm not sure."
W ith no gubernatorial candidates calling
for casinos so far. It may be a minor Issue,
predicted Bob Flero. campaign manager for
Republican contender Ken Connor.
Connor questions gambling's value ns a

■ y B ILL ■ K R O S TR O M
Associated Press Writer

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednetday, February 2. 1994 - JA

TV violence monitor planned
By RANDOLPH

Warrants served
• Corey Lamont Stokes. 10. 3001 Dixon Avenue, Sanford,
was located Saturday by sheriffs deputies nt Park Avenue and
11th Street. Deputies said when Stokes saw them, he
attempted to run from the scene. He was apprehended and
served a warrant for violation of parole on a conviction of
manslaughter. lie was also charged with resisting arrest
without violence.
• Hence Alice Strickland. 37. 2400 S. Met* Avenue. Sanford,
was unrated by deputies at her residence Sunday. She was
wanted for violation of parole on a previous conviction of theft.
• Herman Kason. J r .. 38 1810 Holly Avenue, was unrated nt
his residence early Monday by Sanford (roller. He was wanted
on a warrant for falling to appear on charge* of driving with u
suspended/revokrd license, and no child restraint.
• J c n y Lee McIntosh. 35. of Apopka, was unrated at the
l-ake Monroe Itoat Ramp by sheriffs deputies Sunday. He was
found to be wanted for falling to nppeur on a charge of carrying
u concealed flrrnnn. Following a search, they also charged him
with possession of a controlled substance, over 20 grams, and
possession of d n ig paraphernalia.

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• Approximately $260 In entertainment equlpm rnf was
reportedly stolen Saturday from a residence In the 2400 block
of 21st Street In Sanford.
• A storage box. and electronics items valued at 985. plus an
umbrella and flashlight, were reportedly stolen Friday from an
unlocked vehicle (rarked In the 200 block of Vlnewood Drive.
• 91.200 In oxygen tank equipment and a parts washing kit
valued at 9100 were rejwrtedly stolen from a construction area
Saturday In the Moores Station area of Cameron City.
• A burglary uttempt was reported at a residence In the 3800
block of Elder Springs Circle Friday. Deputies said because the
door was locked with a dead boll, entry was not made.
• An alum inum Johnboat and motor were rrported stolen
Saturday parked near Catfish Cove fish ramp.
• Cleaning supplies and tools valued at over 9200 were
reported missing Sunday from the 200 block of Flamingo
Drive. In Sunland Estates
• A 1983 Cadillac Seville, license number J U M 5 A . was
reported stolen Sunday from the 3000 block of E. 20th Street.
• T w o vehicles were reported burglarl/ed Sunday In the
2400 block of N. Highway 17-92. Over 91.000 In Hems were
reported missing from a Dodge van. and 9750 In Items were
missing from a Volkswagen.

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• Tool boxes with a total value of 9450 were reportedly
stolen from an apartment in the 1800 block of Holly Avenue on
Sunday.
• A hake Mary man reported walking home Sunday after
cashing his pay check, when two men knocked him out with
an unknown object, and took 9117 from him. Th e incident
reportedly occurred near the intersection of Country Club Hoad
and Airport Blvd.
• A red 10 fool canoe was reportedly stolen between Jan. 21
nnd 28. from the 25000 block of Northlake Drive.
• A VCR and Jewelry with a total value of 91.380 were
reportedly stolen Sunday from u residence In the 4200 block of
S. Orlando Drive.
9400 In Items was reportedly stolen Saturday from an
unoccupied residence In the 200 block of Yale Drive.
• A 9145 18-speed bike was reported stolen Saturday from
the 1000 block of RosecllfTCircle.
• ^rpperty In w ea r* of $ 1.500 was reported missing (rum
residence In the 1500 block of Mcllonvlilc Avenue be (ween Ja n . ■
16 and 28.
• A brown female boxer dog was reporlcdly stolen from a
truck Saturday, while In the parking lot of the 3600 block of S.
Orlando Drive. Th e dog was valued at 9150.

Petit theft alleged
Christopher J . Dcrtlng. 31. no local address was arrested
Monday for fraud and petit theft by Longwood police after he
allegedly attempted to purchase 920 worth of goods with a
stolen credit card. Dcrtlng told police he got the card from a
man he knew only as "R a y ". He allegedly had used the card at
two other gasoline stations where he obtained about 963 worth
of Items. Dcrtlng was arrested after a cashier at a gasoline
station on Stale Road 434 alerted police

Forgery charged
Gwendoalyn G . Kelso. 18. 2990 Beardall Ave.. Sanford was
arrested by Longwood police for forgery, uttering a forgery and
petit theft after she ullcgcdly attempted to withdraw money
from a savings account. On five occasions, police claim Kelso
withdrew money from a bank In Longwood without the
account holder's consent. On Ja n . 25. Kelso was asked for
Identification when she attempted to withdraw more money.
She said she did not have any with her and left the bank. She
was arrested Monday.

Crack possession arrest
Officers with the Sanford Police special investigations unit
were making an arrest Monday when they charged Eva Mac
Mlkcll. 29. 1225 Lincoln Court. Sanford with possession of a
controlled substance (crack cocaine) and resisting arrest. Police
were In the area to onest another suspect, who police listed as
a co-defendant.
When an officer went to the back of the residence. Mlkcll
tried to walk away. Th e policeman called her back and
observed her drop something on the ground. A presumptive
test w h s run on the content of the bottle which tested positive
for crack.

Assault alleged
A woman who claims she was battered by a man was
arrested by Sanford police Monday and charged with disorderly
conduct and aggravated assault.
Latonya Pcrscllla Thom as. 19. 34 Castle Urewcr Court, was
arrested after police were called to Investigate a dispute In the
housing parking lot. Th e man told police Thom as attempted to
cut him with a piece of broken .mirror while he was holding a
child. While police were attempting to Interview another female
about the Incident, the report states. Thom as continued to
shout at the witness. After being (old to hold her voice down
several times, she was arrested.

Retail theft charged
Steven Slcbel. 31. 1046 State Road 600. Longwood was
charged Monday with attempting to shoplift an electric shaver
from a store. He was detained by store personnel until police
arrived.

House burglary
Marvin Staley. 28. 2455 E. 21st Street. Sanford was charged
by sheriffs deputies with entering a home In the 2300 block of
Water Street on Dec. 31 nnd removing a stereo. T w o woman
reportedly saw Staley Icuvlng the house with the stereo. The
defendant told the victim he would return the stereo, but did
not. according to the police report. Staley was arrested for
burglary to a dwelling.

Domestic battery
David Anthony Eaton, 38. 115 Swectbrtar Hrnnrh. Longwood
was charged with baitcry/damcstlr violence after u fight with
his wife Monday. She was given a domestic violence legal
rights package.

SCHMID

Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N — Parents would know
when a violent show was coming up on
cable television — and could block It —
under a system devised by the Industry to
derail congressional efforts to force u
reduction In televised m ayhem .
Tiie cable Industry also said Tuesday It
would set up an independent monitoring
system to track violent shows and Issue
public reporis.
Rep. Edward Markey. D -M a ss. chairman
of the House E n e rg y an d C om m erce
telecommunications subcommittee, termed
the plan "the dawning of a new era."
And Sen. Paul Simon. D-lll., said he Is
sufficiently satisfied with the monitoring
pro|XMul to drop legislation that would have
required federal monitoring of violence. Hut
he left the door open to renew the effort If
television doesn't Improve.
Th e four major broadcast networks said
they will Join in the Independent monitoring
program, with a system In full operation by
September.
Hut the over-the-alr broadcasters declined
to join In the rating system or Ihr proposal
for technology that would allow shows to Ik *
blocked.
That rating system could be In place In six
to nine months, and the technology’ to block
shows w llhln a year, cable officials said.
Hoth cable officials and broadcasters

denounced gratuitous violence on television,
but both also M id they were concerned that
any congressional action could violate their
First Am endm ent rights of freedom of
speech and the press.
Th e cable Industry also called for a
concentrated series of anti-violence broad­
casts termed Voices Against Violence ns
well as the rating, monitoring and chnnnr!
blocking plans.
And a broad spectrum of cable networks
endorsed the effort, ranging from American
Movie Clussics to the Weather Channel and
Including M T V , ESPN. HBO. Discovery, the
Learning Channel. Lifetime, Court T V and
CNN .
W in s to n H . C o x . p resident of the
Showtime network, said the cable Industry
assumes there would be one independent
monitoring program for hoth cable and
broadcasters.
Cox said tlie cable Industry plans the
rating system to give parenls more Informa­
tion on tlie shows that appear. However. It
was not yet d e ar how viewers would learn
the rating.
Th e rating could lie aired or In a guide —
or the rating could tie coded into a broadcast
and a violent show automatically blocked.
Cox said sports and news shows are not
ex fleeted to tie ruled.
Hut while CHS Vice President Martin D.
Franks said the four major broadcast
networks were open to the Idea of a single
monitor, they were incllnrd to have their
own system separate from cable

Professor-turned-Zen
disciple sets off
sex-harassment furor
spect for authority Is so in­
grained here, women are heallunt to accuse a m an in a
T O K Y O — Th e ploi Is the stuff powerful position — someone
like To rn Yano.
of soap opera, with a Japanese
At 57. the Kyoto University
twist: Eminent professor Is ac­
professor was the recipient of
cused of sexually harassing
m a n y a c a d e m ic h o n o r s , a
female colleagues. He insists
member of the Swedish Royal
he's innocent, quits his Job.
Academ y of Sciences, which
retreats to a Huddhisl temple,
plrks Die Nobel prize winners,
shaves his head and takes a vow
lie served as uirector of the
of asceticism.
university's well-regarded Cen­
He says he wants to search tils
ter for Southeast Aslan Studies.
soul — but accusers say he just
Last spring, eight of the pro­
w ants to escape furth er In ­
fessor's
personal assistants quit
vestigation. After angry protests
in rapid succession, and rumors
from a w om en's group, the
spreud th a t they had been
temple asks him to continue his
lutiHssrd. T h e school begun un
spiritual studies elsewhere.
Investigation after one of (he
T h e
s a g a of p r o former assistants formally com ­
fessor-turned-Zen disciple T o m
plained.
Yano has made headlines here
Law yer Hiroshi Iguchl said the
and may reflect a growing will *

By LAURA KINO

Associated Press Writer

M V tg n a d . J h c n J J i l - U d d

To'-ngftf baFV'TjrfJITnsf WVOT1*
harassment, a pervasive pro­
b lem In (h is c o n s e rv a tiv e ,
male-dominated culture.
Th e Idea that there was even
such a thing as unwelcom e
s e x u a l o v e r t u r e s In th e
workplace didn’t gain currency
In Japan until long after most
Western countries gave workers
legal avenues to fight them.
Tellingly, the Japanese coined a
word borrowed from English for
the phenomenon — "sekuhnra."
from "sexual harassment."
R u le s on a p p r o p r i a t e
workplace conduct arc evolving
slowly In Japan. A law In 1986
banned sex harassment, but
only late last year did the Labor
Ministry issue u report defining
it for the first lime — a move
meant to make It easier for
women to take action.
" I th in k this new rule is
helpful, but attitudes don't nec­
essarily change when laws do,"
said Tom oko Shlbata. former
head of a research group on
women's employment who now
works in private industry.
A c c o rd in g to g o v e rn m e n t
su rve ys, about one In four
working women have experi­
enced harassment on the Job.
ranging from lewd remarks to
p h y s ic a l a tta c k s . W o m e n 's
rights advocates say the true
figu re s are p ro b a b ly m u c h
higher.
But complaints may be m uled
because bad economic times
have made women's positions at
w o rk m o re p re c a rio u s . A s
Japan's worst postwar recession
drags on. female u n iv e rs ity
graduates find It far harder than
men to get hired. Fewer women
now get a shot at "sogoshoku,"
or executive-track positions, and
part-tim e workers — m a in ly
women — are the first to be laid
off.
O t h e r o b s e rv e rs sa y sex
harassment could be at least
partly the product of a Job
atm osphere In w h ic h m a n y
women are expected to be defer­
ential and decorative "office
flo w e rs." At most Japanese
firms, female clerical workers
make tea and tidy up.
In the U nited States, the
Michael Crichton novel "D is ­
c lo s u re "1 — the sto ry o f a
power-hungry woman boss who
sexually stalks a male colleague
— Is lopping the bestseller lists.
Three young Japanese "office
ladles," told of the novel's plot,
burst into peals of incredulous
laughter.
In scx-harassmcnt cases, legal
action Is still relatively rare.
Japan's first such case wasn't
filed until 1989.
Perhaps In part because re­

And while Franks sjiokr of an annunl
refxirt on violence. Cox talked about reports
two to four times a year.
Tlie biggest difference focused on cable's
endorsement of a plan for rating shows and
finding ways to limit the access of children
to them, though Cox said the success of
such a venture m ay hinge on whether the
broadcasters eventually choose to join In.
"There should be n r surprises to viewers
when they turn on Itieir T V . " said Cox.
representing tlie National Cable Television
Association.
He endorsed the so-called V -c lilp . a
technological device that would permit
parenls to block from their television sets
any program that was rated as violent.
Markey explained that computer chips
Included In ail television sets starting last
year can be modified to block violent
programming at a cost of 10 cents to 15
cents each. Th e chips are currently used for
closed-captioning for the hearing-impaired.
^ "We're son of updating the on-ofT sw itch."
Cox explained. "W e're sort of giving parents
the swune control today that parents may
have had 20 years ago."
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(wist there were only a few channels to keep
track of and there was more likely to be a
parent home to monitor what children
watched.
"Parents need the technology that enables
them to protect their family from the
500-channel revolution." said Markey.

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EDITORIALS

Eliminate drug
problem from
the beginning

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W h e n rail crossing bells start sounding. It's
a w anting that a train Is upproachlng. Stop,
or you could be headed for serious trouble.
W h e n statistics s h o w drug use I? causing
more deaths. It's another warning. This Is
also life-threatening, but few sec It as a reason
lo stop.
A new survey, conducted by the University
of Michigan, has been released regarding teen
age d ru g use. 1 he results are startling.
Nine percent of eigh th graders. 19 percent
percent of 10th g rad e rs and 26 percent of
12th graders rrported using marijuana during
the pust year.
The figure is d ow n considerably since the
late 70s. when 60 percent of the seniors
admitted to trying m arijuana. Last year, the
percentage was d o w n to 35 on a national
average.
T h e statistics w ere compiled with 51.000
students at over 400 schools. We don't know
If any werr In the C entral Florida area, but
there is no rbason to believe the num bers here
would be much b etter than the national
average.
More and more, sm o k in g Is being banned.
Most schools no lo n g e r allow teachers or
e m p lo y e es to s m o k e cigarettes Indoors.
Drug-free zones nre ' bein g set up to bring
about a stronger punishm ent If a person Is
convicted of using d ru g s on school property.
Neither of these seem s to help. Money
continues to be the m otive.
ScIlcnRwrr-cccn g iv in g small am oun ts of
inaiijUnmi aw ay ifrea of charge. T h ey hope
yo u n g s te rs will h a v e a few puff*, a n d becom e
addli
‘ M « ; « E M M u a l l y . th e teenager w ill p a y
a lm o a t a n y p ric e ’ to obtain m o re o f the
substance.
T h e constant undertaking of studies and
Issuance of startling statistics m ay shock
some people. Unfortunately. It's not doing
any good.
Everyone seems to be concentrating on
cutting down on crim e. W e hear talk o f longer
prison sentences, m o re police, and better
protection for our lives a n d property.
W h e n will people understand that d ru gs arc
causing a great portion of these crimes?
Youngsters as well a s adu lts are robbing and
burglarizing, even killing, to obtain m oney for
the next drug buy.
Another statistic released In the past week
says Florida Is first In overall violent crimes
per capita. We expect a large percentage of
those crimes were directly connected to
obtaining money for d ru g s.
Let's start to look a t the problem from Its
beginning. We must eliminate the sale and
use o f marijuana, crack, cocaine, or a n y of the
other money-makers. O n ly In doing so will we
sec the crime rates start to drop.

LETTERS
Lake Mary’s sewer lines
It has recently come to my attention that the
Lake Mary city commissioners entered Into an
agreement earlier this ye a r with Seminole C ounty
to install sewer lines w h e n Lake M iry Boulevard la
widened from Country C lu b Road to u.S. H ighw ay
17-92. T h is will cause a n expenditure of approximately $172,000 next year and an
IdltlonaJ
*400,000 plus In the next three years for a total
cost of around *600.000 total to serve about 29
parcels of land. I find this amazing since we cannot
afford
proper drainage* In pans
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t r the
* city behind
Lake Mary Elementary, have apparent need for
sewers In the Crystal Lake areas or afford lights for
ball fields)
A t the time of this agreement, there were no
public hearings, no feasibility study and drainage
studies (3 in the past 8 years) were Ignored.
Seminole County has Indicated that Lake Mary
can get out of this agreement If the commtaalonera
request It by Friday. Peb. 4.
I strongly encourage the citizen* of Lake M ary to
call the Lake Mary hot line. 324-3058, and attend
the first and only public meeting on this Item on
Th u rsd a y. Feb. 3, to let y o u r commissioners know
that we do not approve this waste of our money
and they should request that Ihia agreement be
voided.
T o m West
Lake Mary

The religious face of feminism
Conservatives, even sometimes me. often see
flaws In the outcomes of modem feminism,
w hich flowered In the lOGOs. I could give you n
long list, but not now. Today I celebrate
feminism.
Last Silurd a y. at age 52. m y wife Diane
became a "bat m ltzva h ." Let me explain.
Since the 14th century, most Jewish buys In
early adolescence have traditionally lieconie a
"b a r mltzvah." that ts. "a sun of the com ­
m andm ent." Th e boys studied Hebrew. Judaic
thought and ritual. During a Sahhath service
they chanted a portion of the To rah (the first five
books of the Bible). W ith those arts and
ceremonies, the bar m ltzvah boy puhllciy
affirmed his coming of age.
In 1922. the very first bat mltzvah ceremony
took ptace, yielding a "daughter of the com ­
m andm ent." Hut it wits not until the hothouse
1960s that the practice took hold In most
synagogues, often after m uch consternation.
After all. It meant a change In a tradition.
So. for women of a certain age. roughly over 40
or 45. a particular opportunity for religious
fulfillment simply did not exist. My wife, for
example, was "confirm ed" In synagogue at ugc
14. But It wasn't the same as a bar m ltzvah. not

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was Miriam, quite u woman, who had saved the
baby Moses, and who led Hie celebration of lire
Hebrews following their crossing of Hie Sea of
Itreds. ("M iriam , the prophetess took a timbrel In
her hand, and all the women went out after her
w ith timbrels and with dances.” ) A second
portion from the Bible dealt with Deborah, ihr
fierce prophetess and Judge who led the Israelites
to victory over the Cunuanllcs. That triumph was
punctuated by u Kcnltc woman named Ju rl
using a mallet to drive a tent pin through the
temple of Stseru. the Canaanlle commander, who
hap|&gt;rnrd lo be asleep
In addition, the Adas Israel women performed
a historical cantata written by thrlr tutor. Avis
Miller, a mother of five sons, a rabbi In a formerly
all-male profession. Habtrl Miller's cuntatn In
eluded these spoken words: "A s we stand here
today, we honor those women who came hr lore
us. who struggled for their volrcs to lie heard
A n d we rejoice at exercising privileges drnlrct to
Jew ish women throughout our history.”
It Is part of u potent spiritual revival going on
urross America. In every religion. Hah! Whoever
would have thought that. In at trust this rnsr
modernist feminism would tioost u religious
revival.

JACK ANDERSON

Zhirinovsky’s past
may include KGB

ELLEN GOODMAN

Values are society’s glue
B O S T O N — Th e Te le P ro m p Tcr had hardly
stopped rolling, the president had barely
g la d -h a n d e d nls w a y out of the House
cham ber, when the analysts and politicians all
began deconstructing his text. Health care,
crim e, welfare — they waded through the
words looking for portents about policy and
clues about compromise.
B u t from my listening post, way outside the
cham ber and well beyond the Beltway. I was
most conscious of the voice Bll Clinton used.
Not Just the words of policy but the underlying
sound of values:
" In our toughest neighborhoods, on our
meanest streets. In o u r poorest rural areas, we
have seen a s tu n n in g and simultaneous
breakdown of com m unity, family and work,
the heart and soul of civilized society."
W e can't renew o u r country when children
are having children and the fathers walk away
as If the kids don't am ount to anything."
" I am telling you we have got to stop
pointing our flngcra at these kids who have no
future and reach our hands out to them ."
Not that long ago. the language of values was
spoken almost exclusively by conservatives.
Not anymore. One of the striking things
C linton has done since he came on the national
scene is to give progressives and moderates
permission to use the most potent words In our
m oral vocabulary.
Despite "bim bo e rup tio n s." despite ap­
pointment* that blew up in his face like trick
cigar*, despite a Houdtnl ability to get hlmseir
In and out of traps, time and again he has
draw n on the power In that voice.
W hat a change that ts. Back In the 1980s.
the right wing took over the word "values" the
w a y they
th e y "had taken over the word "fam ily."
W hen Ronald Reagan spoke of welfare, he
was talking of "welfare cheats." Law and
O rd e r were code words for racism. And those
w ho criticized sleaze wanted to ban Ju d y
B lu m c books.
A s late as 1992. Dan Quayle talked of single
mothers only to pin a scarlet A on M urphy
Brow n. Marily Quayle divided women Into
H UIary Cllnton-ltke liberals and those who “ do
not wish to be liberated from their essential
natures as women."
Fo r a long time, the very word values was
suspect as a code used by the radical right. In
the face of this, m any others were tongue-tied.

LETTER S TO ED ITO R

even close. In those days women eould not touch
the Torah
Accordingly, a de­
cade or so ago Ihr
"adult bat m ltzvah"
began gaining jKipulurlty. offering the
re w a rd s a n d re ­
sponsibilities of the
full It to women who
missed out the first
time. And so It rume
lo |tass lust week at
m y c o n g r e g a t io n
( A d a s I s r a e l , in
W a s h in g to n . D C . )
th a t 33 w o m e n ,
h a v i n g s t u &lt;11r d
t o g e t h e r f o r IN
months, became bat
m l t z v o t , (O n e of
I Today 1
them was Diane's
celebrate
siste r. J a c q u e lin e
feminism, j
Cohen |
Th e portion of the
Torah they chanted i ------- —
■was Irom Exodus. Among the characters present

Those who believed In a woman's right to
choose found It hard to critlze any choice.
Those who didn't believe In punishing teen-age
m o th e rs found It h a rd to decry yo u n g
motherhood.
It was hard to worry out loud about children
hom e alone without seeming to blame working

mothers. Not even t ipper Gore could worry
about sex or violence In music wTthut being
tagged as a censor.
Gradually we are now finding u way to the
center. Not drifting right to some presumed
p o litic a l c e n te r . R e a c h in g d o w n to a
psychological center. Finding a voice there.
Th is Is the native longue to the man Irom
Arkansas. Values provide the link with which
he connects health care, welfare reform, crime.
Jobs. These issues are girds lo shore up an
Infrastructure rnckrd by the earthquakes of
social change.
L a n g u a g e of
course. Isn't every­
t h in g . T h e r e a rc
q u e s t io n s a b o u t
m a n y of C lin to n 's
policies that chart
changr and nof Just
about health care.
Will welfare reform
em ancipate people
from ih r system? O r
m e r e l y
d r insltutlonallze them,
setting families adrift
In a sru of u n in ­
tended consequcnces?
•
Can any g o ve rn ­ S N ot ju s t th e
w ords o f p o lic y
m e n t e n s u re th e
but th e
ethic of work? O r will
u n d e rly in g
t h a t e t h i c he
downsized In a ru th ­
so un d o f v a lu e s .£
less world economy
no matter what?
Are communities thr hum pty-dum pty of
America? O r can they he put back together?
When Clinton talkrd about surh values,
some regarded It us treacly rhetoric, the spun
sugar of politics. Hut this Is clearly a man who
sees values as glue. It holds him to the public
and to policy.
In Just over a year, tills sometimes rocky
administration has staked out th r common
ground of change. It can he an unsettled turf.
But It’s a lot easier to build on. when you speak
a common language.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
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must t&gt;c slgnrd. Include the address of the
writer and a daytime telephone number.
Letters should he on a single subject and lxus brief us |K)sslhlc*. The tellers are subject to
editing.

W A S H IN G TO N — U.S. Intelligence souri &lt;•«.
now believe that Russian uiiruuuilnnulM
V lad im ir Z h irin o v s k y was once u KGH
•'usset." and lliut m uch of his rurreni
lluanclal support comes Irom elements of tIreold KGH and the current Russian Intelligent *
service.
Zhirinovsky's l.ll&gt;erul Democratic Parl&gt;
won a quarter of Ih r vote In last December's
parllamcniurv elections, more than any other
p o lltlr a l p u r t y . It
r a n g a la rm h e lls
a cro ss th r w o r ld ,
b e c a u s e
Zhirinovsky's stands
Include threatening
war with Germ any.
Ju|&gt;an und even th r
United States.
T h r latest volley
ngulnsi Zhlrtnovskv
tam e Irom the re­
sp e c te d r e fo rm is t
hi u y o r o f S i .
Petersburg. Anatoly
S o h r li a k . w h o
alleged In a recent
I n t e r v ie w w i t h a
Russian newspaper
that Zhirinovsky was
u "re s e rv e ” K G H
cuptaln who created
Ih r LDP In 1990 ut
th r behest of his
Ixissr*
Unfortunately, Sobchak offered no do* u
mentation to sup|wri li's charges anil gave
details of which h r could have no Intlmat*
knowledge. These Include statements mailt
In closed-door inertings of Ih r Pollthuri
during Ihc Gorbachev era. Sobchak lias beer
u long time opponent of Zhirinovsky.
Sotieliuk claims his Inlormailou was cullr*
from "Iru siw o rth y" sources, und his state
m rn ls may not hr fnr oil the mark Cl/
sources shared part of a classllird prolllr o
Zhirinovsky w tih our associate Dale Vai
A lla :
Z hirino vsky spent Ills early years ui
Moscow Stall- University's Africa and Ash
Institute, a KGH-ufflllalrd section of Ihc
university that trained some of Its most glllc*
agents In foreign languages and cultures Th*
C IA believes this Is wln-n h r may have brer
Initially recruited, lie would luivr hern ut
ultractlve find bccuusc of tin- early facility In
showed for languages Zhirinovsky Is re
jxirtrdly Mucnt In English. French. Gemini
and Turkish.
Later lie excelled us u ii Interpreter li
Tu rk e y , where he worked his way up from e
low position ul th r local Soviet Cultural
Center to a top position with a Russian trad*
delegation. Th e fact that he was allowed t«
w ork abroad In llie '70s after college
especially In u N A T O country, would have
required KGH |&gt;ennlsslon ut a m inim um
Tu rk is h Journalists have since established
that h r was arrested for making "Comm unlsl
propaganda und distributing Lenin badges'
during his stint there, though Zlilrlnovskv
claims he never officially joined die C o m m a
nisi Puny. ’
T h e most com pelling evidence again
Zhirinovsky, however, surround the I0£
fonnutlon of ihc Liberal Democratic Purl
which was the first opposition party allow*
In the Soviet Union. There are three linden
able facts about this:
First. Intelligence reports claim that tl
K G H was busily looking for agents to fon
|M)liil&lt; ul parties once It was clear Gorbachc
was going lo allow multiple parties.
Second. Ihc L D P became Ih r first pari
ever lo register with the Soviet Justli
Ministry, though Zhirinovsky had few sti|
porters ul the time, nor did he have Hi
requisite 5.000 signatures lliut the la'
re q u ire d . T h e s e law s were waved ft
Zhirinovsky and his party.
T h ird , within months, several key suppor
era In Ihc LD P leadership quit the part]
claim ing Zhirinovsky wns a K G B agctil.
1991 Id le r lo Russia's procurator genera
Vladim ir Bogachev, who Irads n party tin
split from the LD P . also accused Zhlrinovsk
of K G B tics.

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Sewer

FAA criticized over airport security

Continued from Page 1A
Tlx* matter Is now olTIclully
agendlzrd for tomorrow night,
hot only In special public hearing
status ul thr present (line. T h r
eoitmilsslnn Is not scheduled In
consider an o(Th-|al ordlnancr or
resolution al this meeting.
T h is lime. Hie commission will
lx- |trcparei1 lo respond to queslions City Attorney Nerl Ju lia n
has spent time studying past
records.
Also, C lly Clerk Carol Kdwards
has prepared a lengthy document
lor the inemlirrs oi the com ­
mission. containing the history of
the sewer proposal and related
documents, which date hack to
Nov. 12. 15185
E d w a rd s has p rovided the
commissioners with copies of thr
materials. Including reports on
the various steps that have been
taken over the years by previous
as well us present m rm lirrs of the
city commission.
CltIrens Input Into the dis­
cussion Is expected. As was
suggested at the Jail. 20 meeting.

all 2H properly owners Involved
In the area In w h ich sewer
service Is scheduled, were to have
hern notllled of the hearing, and
asked to attend tomorrow night's
meeting.
Th e sanitary sewer project is to
lx- part of the road Improvements
Ix-lug done by Seminole County.
The county Is p ullin g Ihe project
out tor hid. with hid oficnlng
scheduled for March. 16.
As City Manager John Litton
pointed out in the Ja n . 20
Hireling, the past C lly C o m ­
mission did not want lo pul
sanitary sewer lines down the
east side.
Public W o rk s Director Hill
Tc m h y said whether or not thr
sewer lines were In the hid could
alfect the low bidder.
The mailer Is scheduled for
discussion during (h r early part
of tomorrow night’s meeting of
the city commission, scheduled
to begin iit 7 p m . In the
commission chambers ol IrakiMary City Hall. IDO N. Country
Club Hoad

By CASSANDRA BURRBLL

G A O '* c o n c lu s io n s ,
spokrswomun Liz Ncblelt said.
She noted the report pointed
W A S H IN G TO N - T h e Federal out Ihul the F A A "lias taken
Aviation Adm inistration Isn ’t Important steps" tn response to
moving fast enough to Improve Ihc 1990 airport security luw.
airport security and reduce the "O th e r rceom m endutlons are
risk of terrorism, congressional under a high-priority review,”
Investigators say.
she Mild.
The agency has made some
Congressional concern about
im provem ents, hut It hasn't security was heightened after
done everything required by a the 198H Pan A m ixim hlng.
158)0 law passed In response lo which killed 259 people In the
llir bombing of Pan A m Flight plane and 11 on the ground. A
103 over Lockerbie. Scotland, presidential commission study­
according to the General A c ­ ing the Issue In 1990 concluded
counting Office. Congress’s In-* airport security was seriously
vestlgallveami.
flawed and fulled lo provide
" T h e y h a v e n ’t m o v e d as a d e qu utr protection for the
qulrkly as they might In several public.
key categories." said Krnneth M.
In response. Congress passed
Mead, who oversees G A O studies the Aviation Security Improveon transportation. "T h is Is a
situation where they've made
some progress, but more pro­
gress Is needed."
The G A O recommended a list Continued from Page 1A
of further Improvements In n
At the age of 40. she returned
report. Including a study of ways to Czechoslovakia m 1934 to
known terrorist groups might
help take cure ol her brother
breach se c u rity a l v a rio u s after his w ile died. W ith the Na/I
airport.
occupation tx-gtning six- found
The F A A still Is studying Ihc h rr s r ll unable to leave I fitcountry.
In 15818. Rose's sister died,
and thr sister's husband. Fred
R ic h t e r , le ft the U .S , lo r
Continued from Page 1A
C z e c h o s lo v a k ia , e v e n tu a lly
working with
marrying Rose Th is enabled her
school p rin c ip a ls, assistant
lo return to the U.S.
principals, resource officers and
A c c o r d in g to C a ro l A n n .
DARE officers lo find what Is
Rose's grand nicer, she was
needed at the different school
astounded when Rose unpacked
levels and at Individual schools
"T h e y have Ix-t-n meeting and
discussing the problems at the
schools and George Is trying to
(o r m u lu t r a s tro n g p l a n . "
Reichert said.
Associated Praia Writer_________

Herald Stall Writer
L A K E M AK Y — T h e next
regular meeting of the Lake
Mary City Commission Is sched­
uled for this Thursday evening.
Feb. 3.
As of Monday, thr following
Items were listed on the agenda
• Special Public Hearing —
Airport Expansion discussion
• Special Public Hearing —
Extending sewer along Lake
M ary Boulevard cast of the
railroad tracks.
• Citizen participation
• Reports of Clly Manager (see
below)
• Reportsof Mayor
• Reports of Commissioners
• Reports of City Attorney
• Ordinance — 2nd reading,
providing for charges for trans­
mitting facsimile documents.
• Request — minor com m er­
cial subdivision with variance to
l-and Development Code. Je rry

! Fagan
| ‘Mil

Evans, uppllcunl. (a request to
table tills Item has liern re­
ceived).
• Request — site plan review
for a restaurant with u drtvrthru. with variances to the Land
D e ve lo p m e n t C o d e . K ry s ta l
Company, applicant, (a request
to table this Item has liern
received).
• Resolution — I’rovldlng for
the reopening of Main Road.
• Adjournment.
As of Monday, the following
Items were listed on the City
Manager s report.
• R e q u e s I — A p •
polnUrcappoim two m rm b rrs to
the Code Enforcement Hoard for
a three year term.
• In fo rm a tio n — R inehart
Road Study ScojxT h r meeting Is scheduled to
begin at 7 p in.. Thursday, Feb,
23. In the commission chambers
or Lake Mary C ity Hall. 100 N.
Country Club Rd.

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Continued Iron
job Just Ice so I applied."
Fagan has 33 years of law
e n fo rc e m e n t e x p e rie n c e In
Seminole County. After serving
as a sheriff's deputy for more
than live years, he served with
the Sanford Poller Department
(or 28 years Ix-lorc retiring in
15812 as second In command.
State Attorney Norm W olllnger
said the salary should tie higher.
"It Is a low amount lor his
experience." Wolflngrr sold. " I t ’s
a beginning salary, lie bus such u
vast amount of knowledge and
ex|»erlence. he’s worth a lot
more. We both w in."
Wolllnger said he hired Fngan
to replace a Seminole County
vacancy lelt since last October by
Rodger Webb. Webb was fired
last October on the grounds of
lietng drunk while on d u ly. Webb
denied the accusation, culled It
p o litic a lly m otivated and Is
challenging his cutofTof benefits.
Charley Fagan
Wolllnger said Seminole and
B revard County Investigators
Interviewed eight applicants for vatlons about recommending Ids
the position before M illin g on former opponent.
Fagun. Wolflnger said he con­
"Absolutely, the eleciloii s over
tacted Sheriff Don Eslitiger and
and
ll’s lime lo move on." said
Hr*iiford Police C h ie f R u lp h
Russell for references. Both were Esllnger. " I expect our rela­
supportive of Ills decision in hire tio n sh ip w ith the Slate A t ­
torney’s Office will rontlnue as
Fagan, he said.
Esllnger said he had no reser- gtKidasIl has In ert."

ROY K E IT H CH RISTIAN

H r noted that th r schools
across ihc district have u wide
variety of problems they must
deal with In formulating their
plans and designing a districtwide program has hern a timeconsuming effort.
"I think George will have a
plan ready for the school board
to review In a month or tw o," he
said.
Some schools urr making cfforts to Implement their ow n
plans rather than wait for the
district's suggestions.
Reichert said Proechcl has
spent a great deal ol tim e
vtsltmg school sites and working
with them to tnerrasr security at
thr campus sites
Increased visibility by adults
us well us law r n fo rrc m riil
personnrl on campus Is one way
the schools ure hoping lo curtail
crime. Some schools u rr setting
up Neighborhood Watch p ro ­
grams.
The district's Silent Witness
anonymous tip line is another
avenue of defense district of­
ficials are utilizing to help pre­
vent crime. With the line, cullers
are able to give Information to
school officials about crime or
potential c rim in a l a ctivitie s
without having lo give their
name. According to district of­
ficials Ih r line has been very
successful.
"T h e schools are working haid
on this one." Reichert sulci,
On Monday alone, lour Inci­
dents were reported to lawenforcement agencies In the
county:
• A Greenwood Lakes Middle
School (Lake Mary! teacher re­
ported Friday money was taken
from her purse In her classroom
office.
• A Rock Lake Middle School
(Longw oodl student reported
Friday his rented trumpet was
taken from u classroom.
• A Seminole High School
(S a n fo rd ) s tu d e n t re p o rte d
someone broke Inlo his car In
Ihc M-nlnr parking lot Friday uud
Mole a radio and C l) changer.
• A 17-year old Luke Howell
High School (Winter I’arkl stu­
dent reported his car window
was smashed and a ear stereo
taken last week.

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the F A A for hiring more staff at
the nation's 19 busiest airports
and for participating In u Joint
F A A -F B I study of a wide range of
security problems.
But It recommended that the
FAA:
— Develop a way to determine
whether U.S. passengers are os
safe on foreign airlines as they
ure on U.S. flights.
— Develop ways to enforce new
security rules for mall and other
cargo required for "freight for­
w a r d e r s , " c o m p a n ie s th a t
package air freight and buy
space on aircraft.
— Test new equipment before
requiring airports to use It.
- Require security clearances
for employees responsible for
security.

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Lake Mary City
Com m ission agenda Plan
■y NICK PFIIPAUP

m cnl Act of 15)90. directing the
F A A to Improve security.
House und Senate transporta­
tion subcommittees asked the
G A O to report on how well the
F A A Is following the law.
Th e F A A also has been criti­
cized by ihc Clinton administra­
tion, which hus proposed re­
placing It with a government
corporation. Officials plan to
draft legislation for overhauling
the F A A by April.
T h e a d m in istra tio n Is de­
term ined tn operate the air
traffic control system more like a
business, according to Transpor­
tation Secretary Federico Pena,
who said modernization has
Ix-en snarled In Intolerable de­
lays and cost overruns.
Th e G A O 's report commended

were tested and m a n y
youngsters would be better
served In regular classroom set­
tings. perhaps with extra help.
In N ovem ber, the d istrict
readied a settlement with three
oilier school psychologists who
resisted Ihc changes. Schtxil
olllrluls agreed to remove u n ­
complimentary evaluations und
reprimands from the files and
pay uboul $3,000 In hack pay
because other psychologists
lx*gun thr school year early, due
to the multllrack calendar.
C o m p l a i n t s by t h e
psychologists prompted thr state
to review the new policy und u
report was Issued In December.
According to the report, the
district must test children for all
s u s p e c te d d is a b ilitie s u u d
explain to parents their right to
Independent evaluations paid for
by the school district. Although
Information about Ihc Indepen­
dent testing options Is handed
out, the state report said parents
should lx* reminded ulxiut It.

Roy Krtth Christian. (50. West
9th Street. Sanford, riled Tue s­
day, Feh. I, 1994. at Florida
Hospital. Altam onte Springs.
Bom Jan. 28. 15134. In Orlando,
he was a hit-long Central Florida
resident. Mr Christian was a
truck driver. H r was u member
of First Mellifxllst Church. O r­
lando
Survivors Include sister. Lucy
Y o un g . Lo ng w o o d: brothers.
H o m e r J r . . O r la n d o . J . W . .
Apopka.
Wood lawn Funeral Home ft
M em orial P a rk. O rla n d o . In
r barge ol arrangements.

C H A R L O TTE A LIC E GROVE
Charlotte Alice G ro ve , 18.
South E m b ry Drive. Casselberry,
■lied Tlm n u luy. Ju n . 27. 1(8)4. al
Anifitfi l*ulftirr llcm|illal. Horn
Feb. 27. 1075. In L o n d o n .
Engla.id. slit- moved lo Central
Florida in 1978. She was a high
srhfxil senior III the llomebound
S c h o o l P r o g r a m . S e m in o le
County. She was a Christian.
S u rv iv o rs include parents.
Douglas ft Gillian. Casselberry:
sister, Elizabeth. Casselberry:
stepbrother. G a b rie l. Orange
City: maternal grandparents. Bill
and Kllu Hicks. Oxford. England:
(Kilernnl grandfather. Art. Deitury.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

VICTOR BRION HILL
Victor Brlon Hill. 66. South
Woodbcrry Drive. DeBary. died
Monday. -Jan. 31. 15)94. at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.
Sanford. Ikirn Ju n e 8. 1927. In
Winnipeg. Munllotia. Canada, he
moved to Central Florida In
15)92. Mr. Hill was u retired
o w nrr/nperatnr of M oonlight
Printing. Algonquin. 111., and a
Christian. He was a member of
American Legion. Lake In the
Hills. III.. Boy Seoul leader,
member of the Order of the
Arrow Lake tn the Hills: Lake In
the Hills Property Owners Assoc.
Parade C o m m itte e , su m m e r
concessionaire al the Lake In Hie
H ills C o m m u n it y B e a c h ,
owncr/ojxrratur of Kreatlvc Kolur
K o n c r(its P r in t in g . In c ..
Schaumburg. III., and a pro­
fessional clow n, (stage name
“ Itc h y "! for Eg lln M uscular
Dystrophy Assoc. He was u
veteran of the U.S. Air Force.
Sun, Ivors Include sons. Karl.
DeBary. Michael. Antioch. III.:
daughter. Robin. Hampshire. III.:
sister. Shirley Peterson. M in­
neapolis: four grandchildren.
Ik-ucon DIrcrt Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

her luggage to reveal $200
American dollars sewn Into the
collar .did hem of her coat. It had
Ix-en done because during the
occupation, no one was ullowrd
to have American money In their
|x&gt;ssessIon under fear of severe
punishment.
After returning to the United
Stales, Rose and Fred lived In
Boynton, N.Y., until his draih In
1972. She then lived wilh other
relatives. Including her greatgrand niece. Carol Ann Carter,
.md finally moved to (.ongwood
Health Care Center In 158)0.
Am ong Rose's favorite things

are pastries und her cocker
spaniel. Megan.
A birthday parly tn her honor
was held yesterday afternoon at
the renter, attended by Carol
A tm and seven other direct
defendants Others on hand
included resided Is. and asslslants.
Activities director Connie Sul­
livan commented, "Sh e had only
seen her dog Megan three or four
limes since she's lived with us.
hut when w r brought the dog In
for the party, she Immediately
recognized her and It was a real
sweet reunion."

Brivson Funeral Home. Sanlord. In charge of arrangements.

S C O TT A. LAR AM IE

VIRO IL D. KOIDAHL

S c o tt A . L a ra m ie , 3 2.
Gramercy Drive. Deltona, died
Sunday. Jan . 30. 1994. at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital,
Sanford. Born Aug. 22. 15)61. In
Honolulu. Hawaii, he moved to
Central Florida In 1986. Mr.
L a ra m ie was a p a in te r for
Roundtree Painting, Orlando,
and a Catholic.
Survivors Include wife. Atm:
parents. Bernard und Marline.
St. Cloud; daughter. Kristen.
Deltona: two sisters und three
brothers.
Stephen R. Bulduuff Funeral
Hom e. Dcltonu. In charge of
arrangements.

Virgil I). Kulduhl. 70. Arrow­
head Road. Duluth. Minn., died
Friday. Jo n . 28. 1994. at St.
Mary's ! Inspire, Duluth. He was
Imrn In Evclclh. Minn., and
moved to Dututh in 1957. He
was a military, corporate and
private pilot tor 50 years. His
flying career started In the Navy
In 15)43. He M-rved In*the active
and reserve Navy for 29 years. In
1957 he was hired by Jeno
P a u lu c c t to p ilo t corporate
ulrerafl. tx-tween Sanford and
Duluth us well us other parts o(
the tu itio n . H r w o rked (o r
Paulucct until hts retirement tn D O N ALD C. LO F TH U B
11)89.
,
...on
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.
DoiM ld-C. Lofthus. 73. Jericho
S u r v i v o r s i n c l u d e w if e . ■"Drive. Casselberry, died Tue s­
PfltoflSI M in s. C llth in l s od Srcill.
day- Feb. I. HUM . I ml i Winter
l-.irk Memorial Hospital. Horn
I k i i I i of Xllniira|K&gt;lls. daughter.
M ay 6. 1920. In Beardsley.
Carole Lynn Cotruvo. Duluth;
M inn., he moved to Central
futher. Arthur. Cury- UL: brother.
Florida In 15)83. Mr. Lofthus was
A rly n n . Cary: sister. Arlyssc
N e ls o n , C a r y : fo u r g r a n d ­ a retired U.S. Air Forre chief
muster sergeant.
children.
Survivors Include wife. Phyllis,
D o u g h e rty Fu n e ra l Hom e.
Duluth. In charge of arrange­ son. G a r y . S a lis b u ry . N .C .:
b r o t h e r s . N o r t n u n . P a lm
ments. /cDurtng the
Springs. Calif.. Leon. Rockville,
Md.. Orton. Stockton. Calif.: sis­
M ICHAEL LmCENTRA
ter. Virginia Shalz. Sacramento.
Michael LaCrnlrn. 73, East
Normandy Boulevard, Deltona, Calif.: four grandchildren.
B u ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
died Tuesday. Feh. I. 1994. at
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
West Volusia Memorial Hospital.
I)i-Land Born Ju n e 28. 1920, In churge of arrangements.
Brooklyn, N.Y.. hr moved to
Central Florida tn 1972. Mr.
LaCcntra was a salesman lor
T .A . Davis Building. Dcllona.
and was former manager of
Seusca|x: ft San Marino Motels In
New Sm yrna Beach. He was a
member of Our Lady of Ihc
Luke* Cutholle Church. Deltona.
St. Jude's Catholic Chuich and
Knights of Columbus. 4th de­
gree. 5293. Mastic Beach. L.I..
N.Y. lie served tn the U.S. Arm y
in World W ar II.
Survivors Include wife. Anna
FL: daughter. Geraldine "Gerrt"
Davis. Longwood; sons. Frank.
Robert FL, huth of Deltona.
Juseph Martinez. Ft. Myers.
Robert "H o b b y” Zlzzu. Novi.
Mich.: nine grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
Stephen R. HulduuH Funeral
Home, Deltona, lit charge of
arrangements.

H A ZE L B. Z E T T L E
Hazel B. Zcttlc. 99. North High
Street. Lake Helen, died Tue s­
day. Feb. I. 1994. at West
Volusia Memorial Hospital. DeLand. Born March 29. 185)4. In
West Branch. Mich., she moved
to Central Florida In 1955. Mrs.
Zcttle was a homemaker and an
Episcopalian. She was a member
of Pleasant lllll C lub . Garden
Club. Fraslcrn Star, and Lake
llc lrn Shuffleboard Club.
S u r v i v o r s i n c lu d e s o n s .
D o n a ld . M a rq u e tte . M ic h ..
Grover, Diek und Gene, ull of
West Branch. Mich.; daughters.
Okc Guydos. Lake Helen. Lois
G ch m a n . Sanford; 20 grand­
c h i l d r e n u n it 31 g r e a t grandchildren.
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Oakluwn Chapel. Lake
Mary. In charge of arrange­
ments.

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M ARSHA LYNN K ILP A TR IC K
Marsha Lynn Kilpatrick. 36. of
Wood Duck Road. Osteen, died
Tuesday. Feh. I. 1994. ut Florida
Hospital. Orlando Horn Aug. 6.
1957. In Ta m p a, she was a
lifetime resident of Central Flor­
ida. She was a solderrr In the
electronics Industry and a Hap
ii-.t
Survivo rs Include m utcrnul
grandmother. Alm a Crnh. Dade
C ity : putcrn a l gran d m o the r.
Morrell Clemons. Jacksonville;
mother. Betty Stubbs. Osteen:
father. Mulrnlrn Clemons. Sr..
Jacksonville; husband. Jo h n .
Hlthlu: son. Michael Stubbs,
i l l l h l o ; d a u g h t e r . M ic h e le
Stuhb*. Hlthlo: brothers. Charles
Clemons. Dade City. Malcolm
Clemons J r .. ■Jacksonville.

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Study finds many drugs
cost far more in states
Dy CHRISTOPHER CONNELL
Associated Press W riter
W A S H IN G TO N — Drug manufacturers charge
GO percent more for several doren best-selling,
brand-name drugs In the United Slates than for
the same medicines In thr United Kingdom,
government auditors said today.
One contraceptive pill. Nordctle. cost 17 times
more at the wholesale level h rrr than In Drllaln.
said a report by the General Accounting Ofhce.
the Investigative arm of Congress. T h e tranquil)* •
er Vallum cost 10 times as much and the cardiac
d ru g Indent! cost nearly nine limes as much.
T h e report, requested by Rep. Henry A.
W axm an. I) Calif., provides am m unition fur
lawmakers who contend drug makers arc tipping
ofT the American public In the absence of
government controls on prices and profits.
T h e Utlllsh market Is heavily regulated, with
the government buying most drugs through the
National Hralth Service.
" If we are serious about controlling health care
costs, we must address the Issue of prescription
d ru g prices ...." W nxinan said In a statement.
"W e must find a w a y to balance profits and price
In a way that Is fairer to the American
consum er."
"These num bcis translate lulu teal costs lo real
people, particularly the elderly who purchase 34
percent of the d ru g s." said W axman. chairman of
the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee
on health and the environment.
T h e Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association
challenged the G A O study, saying "It compares
prices In the best health care system In the world
w ith prices In one of I he worst systems among
m ajor Industrialized countries.'*
Robert F. A lln u tl. the association's executive
vice president, said the G A O also exaggerated the
price differences by looking only at brand-name
drugs and Ignoring generics and U.S. rebates and
discounts.
Robert M. Goldberg, a llrundrls University
research fellow, said that In Britain and other
European countries with price controls, "there's
less Innovation and less access to new and belter
drues. That's the tradcofTfor low prices."
A n earlier G A O study found a sim ilar disparity
between prices for the same drugs In the United

States and Canada. T h e drug Industry' argued
then that Canadian firm s conduct relatively little
research.
B u t the G A O r e p o r t said th e p riv a te
phannaccutlra! Industry In the United Kingdom
rem ains "one of the w orld's leaders" In research
and development, ra nkin g third behind the
United Stales and Ja p a n In major drugs brought
lo market from 1970 to 1992.
T h e G A O . working from a list of the 200 drugs
most frequently dispensed In the United Stales In
1991. comparrd the prices of 77 sold In the samr
form and dosage In th r United Kingdom.
it checked the prices that manufacturers sold
the drugs to retailers, not the prices consumers
paid at pharmacies. Th e . wholesale price Is
typically two-thirds of the relall prlre.
T h e 77 drugs "cost wholesalers GO percent
more In the United Slates than In the United
K in g d o m ," the G A O said. Six out of seven drugs
were prired higher In the United States: most
were priced more than twice as high.
T h e differentials ranged from 62 percent lowrr
for Zovirax capsules, an antiviral drug priced at
69 cents for a 200 m g capsule here and S i . 81 In
Drituln. lo 1.712 percent higher for the Nordctle
contraceptive tablet, w hich cost 84 cents apiece
here and 5 rents In Britain.
A 5 mg Vallum tablet that wholesaled for 43
cents In the United Slates cost 4 cents In the
United Kingdom. Inderal. Hie heart medication,
cost 37 cents for n 40 m g tablet here and 5 cents
In the U.K .. an 872 percent difference.
T h e p rlrr gap "tended to be dramatically
sm a lle r" for newer drugs — Just 17 percent for
those introduced since 1986. Pre-1980 drugs cosi
120 percent more In the United States, the report
said
T h e G A O concluded that the price difTerenees
"are primarily due to the regulatory constraints
that manufacturers face In pricing their drugs on
th r U .K . market and ... the lack of similar
constraints In the United Slates.”
Drugs account for o n ly 7 percent of all U.S.
hra lth expenditures. But they arc one of the
biggest out-of-pocket medical expenses Tor many
consumers, especially the elderly whose medi­
cines can cost hundreds of dollars a m onth and
are not covered by Medicare.

New evidence links smoking
to cancer of.colon, rectum
B yP A U LR EC ER
Associated Press

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W A S H IN G TO N Studies
Involving more than 165.000
people show strong evidence
that cigarette smoking can
lead lo colon or rectal cancer
In both men and women.
Tw o studies published today
irr the Journal of Ih r National
Cancer Institute suggest that a
destiny of colorectal cancer,
unlike some other conditions
linked to tobacco, can be set
for life by early smoking, even
If the cigarette habit ts later
dropped.
"W ith colon cancer. If you
smoke In your 20s. that risk
stays with y o u ." said Dr.
E d w a r d G l o v a n n u c c l of
Brigham and W om en's Hospi­
tal In Boston, the Channtng
Laboratory and the Harvard
School of Public Health. "Even
If you stop at age 40. you'll
still be at greater risk."
T h e danger Is also "doserelated." he said. "T h e more
you smoke, the m ore the risk."
O th e r studies show that
stopping smoking at any age
does lower the risk of other
cig a rette-re lated disorders,
such as heart disease and lung
cancer. Glovannuccl noted.
Dr. Jonathan E. Fielding of
the University of California at

l x » Angeles Schools of Public
Health and Medicine said In
th e Jo u rn a l that G lo v a n nuccl's finding* "provide the
strongest epidemiologic evi­
dence to dale ol a causal link
between smoking nn d col­
orectal cancer risk.*'
T h e colon c a n c e r con*
e lu s io n * are b a sed o n a
H a rv a rd School o f P u b lic
Health study of 47.935 men
and a Brigham and W om en's
study of 118.334 wom en. Both
studies used questionnaires to
determine the sm oking history
of the participants and then
related that to the rate of
c o lo r e c ta l c a n c e r In the
groups.
Glovannuccl said the studies
found a direct relationship
between the amount of smokI n g . m ea sure d In " p a c k
years." and the development
of cancer. He said a pack year
Is equivalent to sm oking one
pack of cigarettes a day for one
year. Thus, a person who
smokes two packs a day can
accumulate 20 pack years In
Just a decade.
In the men's study. 35- to
39-pack year smokers were
almost It* limes os likely to
develop cancer of the colon or
rectum as those w h o never
smoked.
Similar results were found in

R e st p re sc rib e d fo r
C lin to n ’s h o a rs e n e s s
By Associated Pross
W A S H IN G TO N — President Clinton has several
factors working against him as he tries lo regain
his voire — his Job. the weal h r r. even his
personality, doctors say.
T h e president, sipping soothing tea along ihr
w ay. suffered through bnck-lo-back speeches on
Tuesday, getting prugre»*lvcly more hoarse as
lhe day wore on.
' T i n doing sllghllv worse." he ncknowlrd rd
d u rin g Hie second appearance. “ Th e good news
Is. you get a shorter speech."
Clinton, plagued by chronic voice problems,
has been trim b ird by this hilesl round of
hoarseness ever since Ills 63-m lnulc Slate of the
Union *|&gt;erch oil J a n . 25.
Laryngllls Is not unusual among people who
use their voices a lot. Rest ts the usual
prescription, and that's Just what Dr. Connie
Mariano, a Navy physician, recommended for
Clinton.
T h e president canceled his public schedule for
tw o days last week, tail was soon back on the
podium promoting his programs.
D r. Robert DaMlan. nssorlalc professor of
otolaryngology at Loyola University In Chicago,
said Clinton's natural fondness for communicat­
ing works ngnlnxt him.
" T h e No. I risk factor Is this issue of vocal
personality — the press from within to comm uni­
c a te ." Bast Ian said, "lie 's Just known to lie kind
of un extraordinarily communicative person."
A d d lo that C lin to n 's Job — presidents Just need
to lulk u lot — and you've got a big potential for
abuse of the vocal cords. Bastlan said.
" T h e pull from w ithout lo use yo u r voice is very
g re a t." he said.

the w om en's study, w ith the
risk doubling for women with
n sm oking history of 45 park
years o r more.
Some earlier studies found
no, relationship between col­
orectal cancer and cigarette
/•making. G lo va n n u ccl said
Aits m a y have been because it
can lake 35 years for the
effects of smoking to result In
this type of cancer.
Glovannuccl said the rate of
c o lo r e c t a l c a n c e r a m o n g
women m a y increase sharply
In the next decade.
"Since women really started
to smoke In the 1950s, we
should o nly now be storting lo
sec the rise tn colorectal
cancer rates" among women,
he said.
Fielding said In an editorial
In the J o u r lal that other
studies have linked cancers of
the pancreas, bladder and
k id n ey to cigarettes, even
though those organs, like the
colon, never come directly in
contact w ith the smoke.
G lo v a n n u c c l said In his
studies that other research has
sh ow n that tobacco
c a rc in o g e n s fro m In h a le d
tobacco can be carried by Ih r
c ir c u la t o ry system lo the
mucosa of the large bowel and
there start (he biological pro­
cess thm m ay lead lo cancer.

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IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number M M /C P
IN RE E S TA TE OF
CORDON LARAMAN
Dk n h i I
NOTICE OF
ADM INISTRATION
Th# administration i t IS*
aslato ol CORDON LA RAMAN,
deceased, F ll« Num ber
f* 00/ C P , It pending In
C ircu it Court lor Somlnolo
County. Florid*. Probato Oivl
Hon. IS* *ddr*u Ot which It
Svmlnol* County CourlNouM,
Sanlord. Florid*. W t 1 TS*
name* and addresses ot (So
par ton* I represent*! Iv* *nd m#
personal representative's *1
lor nay ara u I lorIt, tialow
A L L IN T R R C S T IO PER
SONSARE N O TIFIE D TH A T;
All parsons on svham Nils
node* is sarvad who Kara ob
|*cl Ions that challenge in* valid
tty ol Itia will, ino quail Ik* Iions
ot Iho personal rtprasanlatlva,
vtnu*. or jurisdiction ol mis
Court oro required lo III* m*lr
ab|acllons with this Court
W IT H IN TH E LA TE R OF
T H R E E MONTHS AFTER THE
O A TE O F TH E FIRST PUBLI
CATIO N O F THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y DAYS AFTER THE
O A T E O F SERVICE OF A
COPY O F THIS NOTICE ON
TH E M .
All creditors at M t dacadonl

D ATE o r SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

and *m*r persons having claims
aslato an whom a copy at mis
node* Is served within thr**
months attar mo data at me lirst
publication ol mis notice must
ill# their claims wtlh mis Court
W IT H IN T H E LA TE R OF
TH R E E MONTHS AFTER THE
O A TE O F TH E FIRST PUBLI­
C ATIO N O F THIS NOTICE OR
T H .R T Y DAYS AFTER THE

All alhar creditor* ol Iho
dacadam and parsons hovlng
claims or demands against th*
dvcadanl's atlal* must III* Ihalr
claims with mis court W ITHIN
TH R EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
O A TE OF THE FIR ST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A L L CLA IM S. DEM AN DS
A N D OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E D WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Th* dato al m* lirst publica
•ion of mis Notice Is January M
Iff*
Personal Represented re:
QARYLARAM AN
M X Diane Drive
Boynton Beach, Florida m i l
Attorrwy lor Personal
Rapreeanlellv*
L W , CARROLL. JR ,

ESQUIRE
LAWRENCE W CARROLL.
J R . PA.
HO E Altamonte Dr , &gt;100
Altamonte Springs. FL OTB1
Telephone 1*0/1 MO SSM
Florid* Bar No Of UM
Publish: January M A February
1. Iff*
DEN ISO
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notts* Is harsby given that I
am engaged In butlnasa dl IS*
Deg a Bed Dr., Caaeototrry. FL
U J tt , l amlneto County. Fririda.
under lh* Fictitious Mama at
M OA LAWN S ER V IC E, and
that I intend to register said
name with Iha Division at Car
pore lions. Tallahassee. Florida.
In accordance with th* pro­
visions ot the Fictitious Name
Statutes. TaW II: Section US OS.
Florida Slltutos IN I
George F Meyer Jr
Publish: February 1. Iff*
DEO*

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Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IlO H TC f NTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACT ION NO :

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given mat I
*m engaged In business *1 110*
Storabraok Dr . Sanlord FL
Jl/rj. Saminoto County. Florida
u-vtvr lh* Fkldiout Nam* at
S W E A R IN G E N P H O N E
CONSULTANTS, and that I In
•end to register Mid name with
lh* Division ol Corporations.
Tallahassee, Florida, in ac
cordance aim me provisions ol
the Fkldiout Name Statutes
ToWIt Section MS Of Florida
Statutes Iffl
Verrln Swearingen
Publish February 1. Iff*

•&gt; 1*11CA UK

BARCLAVSAME RICAN/
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.

*&lt;C .

PtolnllH,

ROC CO A SANTOPIETRO.

etum.al*!.

attendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is heretrr gl*an that
pursuant to th# Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure and Sal* enter rd
In th* reuse pend-ng In th*
Circuit Court at lh* ElGtt
T E E N T H Judicial Circuit. In
and tar SEMINOLE County,
Florida. Civil Action Number
*1 tell CA 14 K th* undersigned
Clark will sail lh* property
situated In Mid County, da
scr toad as
L O T If. B LO C K I,
GREENWOOD LAKES U N IT
O 1 "A ". ACCORDING TO TH E
P L A T T H E R E O F . AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK M
PAGES II TO 11. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
MOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
together nim all structures,
improvements. Iiituras. appli
ances and appurtenances on
Mid land or used In conjunction
therewith, at public Mle. to th*
highest and bast bidder tor cash
at It 00 o'clock A M . on th* 1st
day ot March If**, at tn* West
front door at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse. Sanlord
Florida
(COURT SEAL I
MARVANNE m o r s e
c ler k o ftm e

CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Belton
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 1.1 Iff*
DEOM

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIOHTE ENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IH AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S IN O * } n il CA t* K
G R E A T WESTERN BANK A
Federal Savings Bank
Plaintiff
vs
V E R N ON G L A S S C O a nd
M OZELLE GLASSCO. husband
and wit*, at *1.
Dt tendonts
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* It hereby glean lh*l
pursuant la th* Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure and M f entered
In the caul* pending In m*
Circuit Court In and tor Sami
net* County. Florida, being Civil
Number *) MM CA I* K. th*
undersigned Clark mil tall m*
property situated m Saminoto
County. Florida.dewribadas
Let U . BEAR CREEK. *c
cording to m* ptel me*rot as
recorded in Piet Boo* )l. Paget
S* and SL Public Records ol
Seminal* County. Florid*,
at public Mia. to m* highest
bidder tor cash *1 II 00 A M an
th* list day at March, iff*, at
th* west front deer el Saminoto
County Courthouse. Ml N Pork
Avans*. Sentgrd. Florida U n i .
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES
ACT OF Iff*
Administrative Order
Na: f i l l
Persons mm a disability who
need a special *ccammodat«n
to parttclpato m mis proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at M l N Park At* . Suit* N M l.
Sanlord. FL HFM. at least live
day* prior to th* proceeding
Telephone 1*0/1 M l *110. Cat
* » t ; IBBO fSItm (TO O I. or
ISO OfSStm (VI. vie Florida
Relay Service DATED mi* Itlti
day at January. Iff*
(S E A L)
M ARYAHNE MORSE
Clark of m* Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publish- February I f . Iff*
O E O II
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION

CASE NO .flM flCA-lbK
H O M E S A V IN G S O F
AM ERICA. FSB. l/h/a HOME
SAVINGS OF AMERICA. F A ..
Plain i (It.
us.
JU A N HOSTIOS; PATRICIA B.
H O S T I O S : J U A N M A R IO
H O S T IO S : U N K N O W N
SPOUSE OF P A TR IC IA B.
HOSTIOS. IF ANY: UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JUAN M A R IO
H O S T IO S , IF A N Y : A N D
SUM MEHHILL TOWN HOMES
H O M E O W N E R S ' A S S O C IA ­
TIO N . INC .
Defendant*
NOTICE OF S A LI
N O llC E IS HEIIEBY G IVEN
that, pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment In Foreclosure,
erlered In lh* *b*v* tlylad
causa. In th* Circuit Court of
Saminoto County. Florida. I
Clark ol It* Circuit Court ol
Somlnolo Cocnty. Florida, will
Mil the! certain property slluat
ad In Seminal* County. Florida,
more particularly described a*.
Lo t 111. S U M M E R H IL L .
PHASE II, according to th# plat
Ihaeaol at recorded In Plal Book
H . Pages }/ and ft of m* Public
Records ol Seminole County.
Florida
Aleo known as MM Rtvtra
Court. CatMlbarry. FL tint
at public Ml*, to th* highest and
bast bidder, tor cash, at the watt
Irani steps at lh* Seminole
County Courthouse. Ml North
Pork Avenue. Sanford. Florida
al II 00 am on February n .
Iff*
Wllnots my hand and th*
ottklal Mat *1 this Court on
January l*. Iff*
(S E A L!
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By: Jana E Jasawk
Deputy Clark
Publish January M A February

I. IfM
OEN MS
N 0 T IC I0 F
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given that I
am engaged In butmats al IM
W. Broadway, Suit* IW. Oviedo.
F L W U . Seminole County.
Florida, under lh* Flctlllout
Nam* *1 COSMETIC E L E C ­
TROLYSIS. and IM I l intend to
register Mid nam* with lh*
Division of Corporation*, Toll*
hatsee. Florida. In accordant*
with th* pravlslans ol Iho
Fktltloui Nam* SUM**. To
W II: Section 0*1 Bf. Florida
Statute* Iff I.
Pol daranowskl. R.N . L.E.
Publish: February 1. IM*
D EO S

O fO f
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* ts hereby given m*l I
am engaged to business el 111
PtaiaOvel Dr . CatMlbarry, FL
lira/, Seminole County. Florid*
under the Fkldiout Nam* ot
RON WILSON H A N D YM A N
SERVICES, and that I intend to
register said nam* with lh#
Division ot Corporations. Tail*
hats**. Florid*, in accordance
with Ihe pro vlflont of the
FktitiOuS Nam* Statutes. To
w a Section taso*. Florida
Statutes tftl
Ronald G Wilson
Publish February ). Iff*
DEO f

IN TH I CIRCUIT COURT,
in a n d f o r

SEMINOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO t ) JJ/Z CA IS L/E
RESOLUTION T R U S T COR
PORA’ ION IR TC I. at Receiver
t v Amfrtllrtt Federal Savings
Bank.
Plaintiff.
BRUCE C A R L

Spout* Ol B R U C E C A R L
HICKS: and any
unknown hairs, dev iseat
grantees creditors and other
unknown persons or wsknown
spouses cle-ming by, thrMigh.
and under any of lh*
obov* named Oatondants
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTIO N
TO BRUCE CARL HICKS (SS
r M lM U N I. Iff* Crane CrMk
Btvd . Melbourne. Florida Ufa*
unknown tpouM el
BRUCE CARL H IC K S . Ilf f
Clara Creek Bird . Melbourne.
Florid*
and any unknown persons or
unknown spouses claiming by.
through and under th* above
named Defendant)*!, il da
ceased, whose last known
address** *ra tnknown
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
FlEO that an action to foreclose
Mortgage covering th* tallowing
reel and personal proparty de
u ribad as tallows, to wit
unit *0. INDIAN RIDGE, a
Condominium Phase I, together
with an undivtdad interest In th*
common elements appurtenant
thereto in accordance with lh#
Declaration at Condominium as
rscprdsd in Official Aecerdt
Book till. Pag* IBM. Public
Records of Saminoto County.
Florida, and as amended M
Ottklal Records Beak ID*
Page lift, end further amended
In OffIt lal Records Book IJSI.
Pag* Ml and Official Records
Boo* i*cr. Peg* ear and at
shown In Plat Book n . Pages M.
4/ and U and further amended
In Otticial Record* Book M)*.
Pag* iril. ot the Public Records
of Seminole County. Florida
ha* been died against you and
you art required to serve a topr
Of your written defenses. II any.
to It M ROBERT H HOSCH.
JR . C Vktor Butlor. J r , P.A.,
t i ll E Robinson Street. Or
lando. Fiord* USD I and llto Iha
original wllh th* Clark at lh*
above styled Court within M
days attar th# first publication
omarwiM a Judgment may b*
tntrred against you lor th*
relief demanded In tn* Com
plaint
WITNESS my hand and M*l
at said Court an the list day of
January. If**
ISEALI
In accordance wllh th* Am#r
lean With Disabilities Act. par
sons with disabilities needing a
special accommodation to par
tklpeie In this proceeding shall
contact ADA Coordinator. M l N
Park Avenue. Sulla NM1. San
lord. Florida n r r i . telephone
tor Ml u s x«m. not lalar than
live (II days prior to th* pro
reading II haerlng impaired.
(TO D ) I a c b f U t n i. or Voice
(V ) iH B fS itn o . Via Florida
flaky Service
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUITCOURT
By: Pairkia F. Haath
Deputy Clark
Publish February 1. f Iff*
OEOI*

IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
O F T H IE IG H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT.
SEMINOLE C O U N TY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.:
tllSS* CA 14 K
BARCLAY SAME R ICA N '
MORTGAGE CORPORATION

ato.
Plaint id.
G E R A L D F R E O R IC K
FIDANZA. ate. etal.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE It hereby given that
pursuant to the Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure and Sal* entered
In the cause pending In the
Circwll Court ol th* Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, In and lor
Sammato County. Florida. Civil
Adlan Number t l 111* CA 14 K
the undersigned Clerk will Mil
Iha proparly Situ*tod in Mid
County, described as:
LOT I*. DEER RUN. UNIT
I * . ACCORDING T O THE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
COROEO IN P LA T BOOK M.
PAGES I* AND IS. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
together wdh alt structures,
improvements. Nature*, appli
antes and appurtenances on
Mid land or used In conjunction
therewith, at public sale, to m*
highest end best bidder tor cash
*1 II.M a'ctock A M , on th* 1st
day at March. Iff*, al Iha nasi
Irani dear *1 Iha Seminal*
County CtvrtheuM. Sanlord.

riinhli

(COURTSEALJ
MARVANNE MORSE
C LER K O FTH E
CIRCUITCOURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 1, f. Iff*
D EO 11

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H IC K S ISS

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Legal Notices
Matte* al Sharin't S*to
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
that by virtu* ol the! certain
Writ ol E locution Issued out at
and under th* M*l of lh* Circuit
Court of Saminoto County. Flor
Ida. Caw rflM S C A IIK upon a
I Inal judgment rendered In th*
atoraMld Court an lh* Itth day
of August A O Iffl. m mat
certain caw infilled Sanlord
Hidden Lake Villas Homaown
art Association Inc . PlaintlM
vs Patrick Klrtow and Latlta
Broderick. Defendant which
atorese-d Writ of E&gt;*cu*lon was
delivered to m* as Sheriff ol
Sam Inala County. Florid* and I
hav* levied upon all the right,
till* and Interest ol th* defen
dent. Patrick Klrtow and Lesha
Broderick. In and to th# follow
ing described property. t*&gt;d
proparty bring located in Sami
noI* County. Florida mar* par
tkularty described at follows
All right, till* and Interest ol
Iha defendants In th# following
described real property to wit:
Lo t fa. H I D D E N L A K E
VILLAS PHASE 1. recorded In
Plal Book If. pages l A 1. Public
Records of Saminoto County.
Florida
and fna undersigned as Sheriff
of Seminot* County. Florida,
will al II 00 A M on me Mm
day ol February A O Iff*, offer
lor sal* and Mil to th* highest
bidder FOR CASH IN HAND
ANO SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTIN G LIENS, al th*
Front (Watt) Door. *1 th# stops
of lh* Saminoto County Court
house tn Sanford. Florid*, the
above date ribad preparty
That Mtd Ml* It being mad*
to satisfy m# farms of mis Writ
at Elocution
Donald F Etlinoer, Sheriff
Saminoto County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R I C A N S W I T H C IS
AB IITIES ACT OF tftO. PER
SONS W ITH A D ISAB ILITY
N E E O I N G S P E C I A L AC
COMMOOATIOMS TO P AR llC
IPATE IN 1 HE PROCEEDING
S H O U LD C O N T A C T TH E
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OF TH E
S H E R I F F ’S O F F I C E . EN
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS SEC
TIO N . tl*t JtTM S T R E E T .
S A N F O R O . F L O R ID A AT
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
TH E P R O C E ED IN G T E L E
phone
(ton uoaato TTO

itofi Hi ini

Published January J* Febru
ary 1. t. It wirn tha tato batng
February M &gt;***
O EN It]

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IIO H T E IN T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. t l Iff I CA l«K
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
PtoiniiM.
v*
E R IC L W A TTS .ft a l.
Oatandanllsl
NOTICE OF S A L I
Notk* it hereby given mat.
pursuant to a Summery Judg
mint of Foreclosure. I will Mil
tha following described preparty
Iscaled In Seminal* County.
Florida
L O T IM. HOLLOWBROOK
W EST PHASE II. ACCORDING
TO T H E M A P OR P L A T
TH ER EO F AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1*. PAGES t ANO
f. IN TH E PUBLIC RECORDS
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA TO G E TH E R WITH
WALL TO W ALL CARPET al
public Ml*, to th# Mghast bidder
tar cash, at west Iron! door of
lh* Somlnol* County Court
hourw. Sanford. Florida. II 00
A M on March I. Iff*
Americans With OisabiMtoS
Acl (A D A ) Notlc* In ac
cardanta with m* Americans
wtm Disabilities Act. parsons
wtm a disability who need a
spatial actornmodelled I* par
flclpal# In this proceeding
should contact AOA Coordinator
at M l North Park Avanu*. Suit*
N M l. Sanlord. Florida JO TI al
toast liv* days prior to m#
proceeding Telephone 1*0/1
u i *110 Eet * m . i K o t u i r n
(TO O ) or i goo ass grro iv i. vi*
Florid* Ratoy Service
WITNESS my hand and Seal
at this Court on January }t. Iff*
(Saall
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K, CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 1. f. Itfi
D EO If

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H I IIO H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O EN ER A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. f l m s CA 14 K
CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
ERNEST LARRY
ALEXAN DER and-------------.an
unknown parson In possession ol
th* sub|*&lt;t real property.
Defendant!!)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated January tl.
Iff*, and entered In Case No
t l HIS CA I* K. ol »h* Circuit
Court ol lh* E IG H T E E N T H
Judklel Circuit In and lor SEM
INOLE County. Florida wherein
C H E M IC A L M O R T G A G E
CO M P A N Y Is Plaintiff and
ER N EST LARR Y ALEX
ANDER. *1 *1. are Oatondants.
I will Mil to the highest and bast
bidder lor cash al lh* Wait Iron I
door ol lh* Courthouse, in San
ford. SEMINOLE County. Flor
Ida, al 11 CO o'clock A M . on tha
let day al March, Iff*, tha
following described property i t
M l form In Mid Final Judg
ment. towtt;
Lot I. HAZEL G LEN , ac
cording to the Plal tharaof as
recorded In Plat Book 11. Pag*
tl. Public Record* ol Saminoto
County. Florida
D A TE D mil Mth day ol Janu
ary. Iff*
MARVANNE MORSE
A l Clark ot Mid Court
By. Dorothy W Botton
A» Deputy Clark
"Parsons trim a disability who
noad a special accommodation
lo periletpeto In Mil* proceeding
should contact AOA Coordinator
•I Seminal* County CourihauM.
M l N. Park Avanu*. Sutto NMI.
Sanlord. Florida J W I. *1 toast
five day* prior lo th# proceed
Ing Telephone (*0/1 111 *1*
*at. 4/2/ I *00fSS(771 (TD D )
or 1 iOO f l ] t m (VI via Florida
Retoy Service "
Publish February l . f . Iff*
D EO -It

Legal Notices
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E II0 H T I E N T H
JU0ICIAL CIRCUIT
OF TH E STATE O f FLORIOA.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
CAM Na: f l Ult-CA-I* K
M O L T O N . A L L E N A
WILLIAMS CORPORATION, an
Alabama corporation
Plaintiff.
JOSEPH D STARLING JU L IA
STARLING. GTE FE D E R A L
C R ED IT UNION, successor by
merger with F P E F ED E R A L
C R ED IT UNION, and ORANGE
G R O VE PARK HOM EOW N
ERS'ASSOCIATION. INC
Defendants
N OTICEOF SALE
Nolle* Is hereby given mot.
pursuant to a Final Judgmanl of
Foreclosure entered In th*
above Styled caul*. In th*
C irc u it Court al Stm lnol*
County, Florida. I will Mil th#
property situate In Saminoto
County. Florida, dev ribad as
Lot II. ORANGE G ROVE
PARK. UN IT I. a subdivision
according to th* Plat Pitre* as
recorded in Plat Book V . Pag*
tO. ot the Public Records ot
Saminoto Cosinty. Florida
al public Ml*, to the highest and
bast bidder, tor cash, at the
Watt F rent Dear of th* Saminoto
County Courthouse, Sanford
Florida at II Id A M on March

If. me
D A TE D mil Ifth day of Janu
ary. Iff*
M ARYANN? MORSE
Clark el Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Dalton
Deputy Clark
In accordance with th* Amar
lean with Disabllitiat Act. per
sons reading a specie! accom
modation to participato in mis
proceeding should canlact m*
Individual er agency sanding
noik* not liter man seven days
prior to th* proceeding at lh*
address given an tn* notice
Telephone *or n ) *l&gt;0 eel
* «r
l f o o m i r n i t o d i or
i m n w / l t IVt. via Florida
Relay Service
Publish February |.f. Iff*

DEO It
IN TM I CIRCUITCOURT

OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOEIDA
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO.i fSOfl* CAM K
CITIBAN K. FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK, an association
organ! led and ••ishng (rider th*
tows of the United Statot ot
America, formerly known as
CITICORP SAVINGSOF
F LOR I0A. a Federal Savings
and Lean Association.
pigintltf.
ARTHUR WILLIAM
MARSHALL. *1*1.
Defendants
NOTICEOF
FORECLOSUREM L E
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV E N
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment at Foreclosure and
T#v#tton ri Fees end C « * v
dated January }d Iff*, entered
in Cat* No flCOMCA UK ot th*
C ircu it Caurl of Saminoto
Ceunry Judicial Circuit, in and
lav Saminoto Comely- Florida,
wherein CITIBANK. FED ER A L
M V IN C S BANK, an ateectofien
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Clinton to lift trade embargo
By SARNY SCHWIID
AP Diplomatic Witter
W A S H IN G TO N — President Clinton Is
pruned to lin the 19-year economic embargo
on Vietnam , administration official* *ay,
spurred by progress on the MIA Issue and
urged on by Clinton's top advisers, senators
and U .S . business Interests.
A m em o on Its way to the president’s desk
embraces a "consensus recommendation"
that the embargo end. the nlflcl.il* said
Tuesday night.
C linton's advisers weighing In on the
Issue were Secretary of Slate W arren
Christopher. Defense Secretary l.rs Aspln
and nutlonal security adviser Anthony Lakr.
Some veterans groups anil families of
missing Americans want the ban to stand
But Clinton Is prepared — as one official
put It — to “ cheek the right box" tn favor of
resuming norpuil trade relations.
Other officials said Clinton has Irern
leaning for weeks In the direction of ending
the embargo as the best w ay to speed the
search for servicemen unaccounted for (root
the war.
Willie there are va ryin g views among
Clinton's advisers whether lifting the ban
would achieve that goal, a majority do
believe that a change on trade would
Improve chances for getting more coopera­
tion from Vietnam In determining the
missing Americans' fate, the officials M id.

However. Ihc administration Is noi ready
to n|&gt;rn a diplomatic office In llo Chi M ini)
City — a step that the Aslan nation wants,
the officials said.
Washington lm|&gt;nscd an embargo against
North Vietnam In 196-1. It extended the
embargo to cover the . tithe country a firr
South Vietnam fell to communist North
Vietnam In 1975.
Normalizing trade has been on the Clinton
W hite House's agenda since December
when Asststanl Secretary of Slate W inston
Lord returned from Hanoi in rejxirt the
communist government was mn|&gt;rra(lMg In
the search for some 2.200 unaccounted for
American servicemen from the Vietnam
War.
In September. Clinton relaxed the e m ­
bargo by allow ing Am erican firm s to
compete there for development projects
financed by International lending Institu­
tions — a step urged by American b usi­
nesses complaining thai compclllnrs In
other nations were getting the Jum p on
them
I toeing Co. could sell ns many as HO
passenger Jets worth S5 billion to Vietnam
over the next 10 years, a regional sides
director for ih r Seattle-based airplane m a n ­
ufacturer said tills week.
T b r Senate last Th u rsd a y voted 62-3H io
urge Clinton to end the cmtiarga. Several
senators praised Hanoi's cooperation In
giving the lullesl |w»**ili|e accounting for the
MIAs.

Hul MIA families "don't th in k
ation has been wonderful.**
Grlfflllis of the National League
of Am erican Prisoners a n d
Southeast Asia, said last week

"Accountability Is purj&gt;osrly bring Ig­
nored." Mills M id.
On the other hand. Vietnam veteran Sen.
John Kerry. D-Mass., who proposed last
week's resolution, argued "th e Vietnamese
cannot lx? expected to go "o n and on helping
us forever and receiving no thin g In return
but the cold shoulder of tw o decades of
wholesale em bargo."
As a presidential candidate. Clinton
pledged there would he no easing of the
embargo u ntil Hanoi made a "full account­
ing” of m issing Americans.
Once In office, C lin to n emphasized
expanding overseas trade to Improve Ihe
American economy and bus made an
economic push tn Asia a major foreign
polley objective.
On his three-day trip, laird received the
remains of what the Vietnamese said were
eight dead Americans. T h e repatriation
brought to 67 the num ber of rtmalns
Vietnam returned last year.

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News

Analysis

W A S H IN G TO N - C ivil rights
groups kicked themselves for
their too-lltllr. loo-late sup|&gt;ort
for Lan l G ulnlrr last year when
her nomination to be the na­
tion's top civil rights enforcer
withered and died under con­
servative attack.
T h a t's not going to happen
this time with Deval Patrick, the
groups say.
Vet e ve n before President
Clinton nominated Patrick as the
Justice Department's assistant
attorney general for civil rights,
one ronservMlIvr was Inbrllng
the 37-year-old boston lawyer "a
stealth G utnlcr."
Th a t remark from Clint Dollck.
ftrrthlent Of .the con se cu tive
Institute for Justice, was m adr
Mnnday. a dny before Clinton
announced his selection.
' It was a familiar scenario, for It
was Dollck who came up with
the characterization of G u ln lrr
that she never was able to shake:
"quota queen."
As w ith Gulnlrr. Uollck's at­
ta ck o n P a trick w e n t u n ­
challenged while civil rights
groups weighed their response.
When they finally did say some­
thing. they quietly said Patrick
was a nice guy. perfect for the
Job.
"I am ready to support the
n o m in e e of the p r e s id e n t.
There's something about him
that tells ine he's the right
person for the Job.'* said Rep.
John Lewis. D-Ga.. a prominent
figure In the 1960s student
movement and the first member
of Congress to meet with Patrick
on Tuesday.
T h e ir reactions to G u in ie r
were sim ilar: She was nice,
well-qualified, a thoughtful stu­
dent of the law os a professor at
the University of Pcmisy Ivan la.
Dut she hud a long paper trail

of controversial writings on vot­
ing rights that ultimately sank
tier nomination.
And In the hours alter Guinier
w a s d u m p e d In J u n e , a
m o u rn fu l b un ch of activists
admitted they rose to her de­
fense too late.
"It was our Job to defend her
We should hnvc had this press
conference a m onth ago." Rep
Eleanor Holmes Norton, delegate
to Congress for the District of
Columbia, said when Guinier*
supporters finally appeared be­
fore reporters.
Th is lime, civil rights activists
say they simply don't believe
Patrick's nomination wilt suc­
cum b as G u ln lrr's did. even
though Dollck said Patrick was
"part of the same proquota
c h o ru s that p ro d u e rd L a n l
G u tn lcr."
"W e note that some have
already begun. Inaccurately, to
attack Mr. Patrick as a supporter
of racial quotas. (W e've) seen no
rvldcnce that Mr. Patrick Is uti
advocate of rurtal quotas," said
Robert K- Llfton. president ot the
A m e ric a n J e w is h Congress,
w h ic h o p p o s e d G u t n l c r 's
nomination.
Roger Wilkins, professor of
history at George Mason Univer­
sity and a former Justice De­
partment official, said he didn't
sense that conservatives were
h u n g r y to defeat P a tric k 's
nomination.
"I think their taste for blood
was sluked by having tfcon with
L an l." Wilkins said. "T h is man
h a s n 't done a n y s c h o la rly
w r i t i n g s t h e y con
mlscharacicrlzc. He Just sounds
like a good, solid, competent
fellow, and I wish him well."
Patrick also drew positive re­
sponses from some key senators.
"lie Is an excellent choice."
said Sen. Paul Sim on. D-lll.. a
member of the Senate Judiciary
Committee, which will hold con­

Magazine issues list
of most sexist judges
By The Associated Frees______
N E W YO R K - A Judge who
once asked a male attorney to
lake off his Jacket and then
Invited a female lawyer to "take
ofT anything you want" has t&gt;ccn
named one of "Am erica's Most
Sexist Ju d g e s " by Redbook
magazine.
Ju d g e Robert P. Horgos of
Allegheny County. Pa., said he
Immediately apologized to the
wom an after making the com ­
ment In his chambers.
O ther Judges who made the
list In Redbook's February issue:
• T h o m a s B o l l i n g e r of
Baltim ore County. M d .. who
granted probation to a man

convicted of raping a drunken
womun. He said un unconscious
woman on a lied was "the dream
of a lot of males, quite honestly."
Th o m a s said he was m isin­
terpreted: he later agreed to take
a rnpe-scnsltlvtty course.
• Gall Crnylor of Idabel. Okln..
who released a m an from Jail
after only three months because
he had not used u gun against
his wife. The man had beaten his
wife to death.
• W illia m E . Schadlcr of
Jonestown. Pa., who dismissed
speeding charges ngainsl a fash­
ion model who said she was
being chased b y four m en.
Schadlcr said he would have
doubted her If she had been "an
ugly broad."

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Lauren Musser, 12, doesn't mind giving friend Katherine
Czalkowskl, 12. a hand with her books, so Katherine can devote
her free hands to maneuvering on crutches recently at the Lake
Mary branch of the Seminole County Public Library.

laird, meanwhile, announced a $2 million
U S. contribution to assist return of Viet­
namese Imi. ii people who had fled the
country.

Civil rights groups saying
Patrick not another Guinier
By BONVA ROBB

the cooper­
Ann Mills
of Families
Missing In

firmation hearings on Patrick's
nomination.
"1 am confident that he will be
swiftly confirmed with broad
bipartisan support, said Sen.
Edward Kennedy. D-Mass.. also
on Ihe committee.
“ Much has been learned from
the Gutnlcr experience." said
Elaine Jnnes. director-counsel of
the NAACP Legal Defense and
Educational F u n d , for which
Patrick once worked and now
serves as a director.
"T h e word 'quota,' It's Just
thrown as an epithet, to Inflame,
not to In fo rm . I think the
A m e ric a n p e o p le have had
enough." Jones said.
In nominating Patrick. Clinton
dismissed D o llc k 's criticism ,
saying If conservatives attack
Patrick's record,, *'U means Just
exactly what w o ve all suspected
nil along Th e y don't give a rlfT
about civil rights."
Hut Clinton held similar praise
for Guinier. Ill* longtime friend
from their days at Vale Law
School And he defended her as
"a very well-qualified civil rights
lawyer."
In ensuing w re k s. though,
c o n s e rv a tiv e c o n c e rn over
G ulnlrr's writings swelled. And
finally Clinton capitulated.
Jrx.se Jackson, who picketed
outside Ihe W hite House after
Gutnlcr's nom ination was lost,
urged the president not to give
tn to conservative attacks this
time.
"It Is the challenge of this
administration to take a prin­
c ip le d s ta n d a n d be w ith
(Patrick) against the reactionary
attacks of the forces of In ­
justice." Jackson said.
E D IT O R ’S N O T E Sonya
Ross rovers urban affairs for The
Associated Pres*.

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stale economist*.
In his proponed $3H billion, no-new taxes
budget for 1994 05. Gov Lawton Chiles m ils lor
binding 14,665 new prison beds by selling *300
million In revenue bonds.
Chiles also said he ex|iects lawmakers lo
produce more than new prisons, lie wants
preventative programs lo keep ul-rlsk youth from
turning Inlo career crooks
He has proposed spending S I 75 million on u
variety ol elforls lo ru rta ll Juvenile crime.
Including after-school programs at middle schools
and two "Juvenile education academies" for
delinquents.
Hut his budget plan leaves unanswered how the
State would pay for the cost of operating new
prisons In the years ahead.
Florida Ta x Watch said the governor's plan only
Includes Ihe money lo operate little less than half
of the prison beds he has proposed. Ills budget
plan probably would create the need (or addi­
tional tnxes by 1996. ihe Independent research
group said.
__
Another projioaal. by state Sen. Hon Sliver.

Harding’s
lawyer: Keep
mind open
D y J E F F BARNARD
Associated Press Wrltor

stule's 6-cent sales tax to pay for oo.uuu new
prison beds and ensure Inmates would serve nl
least 85 percent of their sentences.
Insurance Commissioner To m Gallagher, a
potential Republican candidate for governor. !•&gt;
heading n petition drive for a constitutional
amendment that also would Increase the sales lax
one rent for new prisons and other anti-crime
^ Not every anti-crime proposal Is linked with Ihr
bUH cp ' Ron Klein. D-Boca Raton. Is pushing
legislation to twin Ihe sale, transfer, and posses
slon of 37 types of assault weapons.
Hut most of the rrtm lnal Justice measures will
t&gt;e tied directly Into the stale budget.
Chiles acknowledged the need for additional
taxes In the future to pay for his prison plan but
he said he did not want Ihe sales tax Increased
until the tax base was broadened by eliminating
exemptions
"If the Legislature wants to come up w ith some
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quoted Harding as saying of the
plot.
A special committee In-gan
meeting this week to look Into
whether Harding violated the
association's ethics code and
forfeited her place on t h r
O l y m p ic te a m . T h r p a n e l
expects to make a recommenda­
tion by w eek's end.
Glllooly's lawyer. Ron lloevrt.
v i Id lie expected Harding to In­
charged. He urged the U .S .
O ly m p ic Com m ittee lo drop
Harding from the team, and
addril Ills own advice to the
skater.
"Denial Is no longer plausi­
ble." h r vild. " T h r truth uboul
this blrarre crime has now been
revealed."
H a rd in g again denied I n ­
volvem ent In the. attack, In
which Krrrlgan was clubbed In
thr knee. Last week. Harding
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"Glllooly's accusations appear
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disrupt Tonya llurdlng's III** and
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Weaver also vild lie Is certain
figure skating and Olym pic of­
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constitution, regulations nnd
guidelines and are not going to
em brace Ibis notion of Mr.
Glllooly's attorney that they can
be somr kind of rum p committee
and bum p her off the team, u
position on w h ic h she has
worked very hard lo put herself
on and wlilch she richly de­
serves."
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last year, then reconciled and
lived together until Harding's
Ja n . 1H meeting with lhe FBI.
when she announced that they
were splitting so she could
concentrate on skutlng. She has
accused him of hilling her.
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getaway driver Derrick Smith
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Kerrigan's car olf the road or
hiring u sniper to shoot her.
Sm ith told Investigators that
Kcknrdt suggested cutting Ker­
rigan's Achilles tendon or ham ­
string. but the others didn't
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From Staff Reports

LOCALLY
Sanford Rec. baseball-softball
S A N FO R D — T h e Sanford Recreation Dr
p a rlm rn l t* registering kuN between the am * of
f» and 13 for It* base hall anil m i I i Im II season's.
Player* ran sign u p at the Downtown Youth
( enter located In the lower level of Sanlord City
Mall or they may register the day of tryouts
T o register ih r player* must have the $10
resist falkNI fee and h is or her birth certificate
In addition In P er-W er |7-9). L illie Major
11 0 -1‘21 and H.tltc R u th (13-15) baseball. Sanford
will offer a T-Dflll League for children who will
Ik- 5 or nol turn 7 before AuguM I . 1994.
A ll returning players who will l&gt;r In the same
league's as last year m ust register but will nol
have to annul tryouts.
Tryouts lor the PeeAVec and l.llilc Major
leagues will lie S aturday. February 12ih anil Hie
lial&gt;e Ruth tryouts w ill he Saturday. February
ID lli T-lLill players will nol try out. but
everyone will l»c assigned in a team
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By TO N Y DoEORMIBN
Horald Sports Editor

AROUND THE S TA TE
Another Bowden at FSU
T A L L A H A S S E E — The youngest son of
Florida Stale football roaeh Hobby Bowden Is
returning a»un offensive assistant.
•Irff llowden. a former player anil graduate
assistant al Florida State, most recently was the
wide receivers' roaeh at Southern Mississippi,
lie w ill roach F S U 's tight ends and also assist
J im m y llrggins with the offensive line.

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Panthers trim ’Canes

A

M IA M I — Erie Mobley. Orlando Antigua and
J e rry McCullough each scored ID points to lilt
Pittsburgh lo an 8 0 -7 1 victory over M iam i.
Pittsburgh (13-5. 7-3 In the Dig East) handed
M iam i Its seventh cunsecullvr loss.
Constantin I’opa bad 70 points and 10
retmunds and Jam a l Johnson added 13 points
(or the Hurricanes (7 -1 0 .0 -0 ).

Dolphins squeek by
J A C K S O N V IL L E — Artemus M cClury scored
23 points and Harry Drown sank the winning
basket with 2.3 seconds left In Ih r game In lift
Jacksonville to a 79-77 w in over Buffalo.
Nate Uurrrll 114). Drow n (12) and K n it Sluder

1l l « w e p ^ y ^ n d ^ ib l, ngmesicu .1C 110-71

AROUND TH E NATION
Penguins end Panthers streak
P IT T S ilU K O H - la irry Murphy had a goal
and assist Tuesday night, helping the Pit­
tsburgh Penguins e n d Florida's nine-game
unbeaten sirrak w lih u 2 - 1 victory.

Heat win in cold country
M IL W A U K E E - Steve Smith sparked Miami
lo its franchise-record I lilt road victo ry o( the
season by scoring 19 points as ih r Ileal defeated
ih r Milwaukee H urks 88*82Tuesday night.
Glen Rice led M iam i with 23 points and tinHeat won for the th ird straight Umc o n the rood.
M iam i Is 11-10on Ihc road and 10-11 a l home.

W HAT'S HAPPENING i
M ens’ Basketball
C Somlnolt C.C. al Santa Fa C.C., 7:30 p.m.

Womens’ Basketball
Somlnolt C.C. al Valonela C.C., 7 p.m.

Boys’ Basketball
L. Brantley at L Mary. JV . 6 p m.; v. 7:45 p.m.
Lyman at Oviado. J V . 6 p.m.; v. 7:30 p m.
Seminole el Lake Howall. Freshmen. 4:15 p m ;
Junior varsity. 6 p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.

Girls’ Basketball
□ Brantley el Edgswatar. JV. 6 p.m.; v, 7:30 p.m.
Oviado al Deltona. J V . 6 p m.; v. 7:30 p.m.
Spruca Creak al Samlnola. Junior varsity, 6
p.m.; varsity. 7:30 p.m.

Boys’ Soccer
4A-Dlslricl 6, samlllnals al Cypress Creek:
Seminole vs. SI. Cloud, 5:30 p .m . Leesburg vs.
Cypress Crssk, 7:30 p.m.
SA-Dlstrict 4 semifinals: OsLsnd al Lsks Mary;
Lake Brantlty at Lake Howell, 7 p.m.

Hvratd Phg4a Sr UtchMl I M i w t l

Michelle St. Louis (No. 6) assisted on two goals
Tuesday night as Lyman rockad the Jackson­
ville Mandarin Mustangs 7-1 In lha 5A Region II

( J Lake Mary al St. Cloud, 6 30 p m.

B A S K E TB A LL
0 7 :3 0 p.m. - W K C F 18. TU S . N B A . Orlando
Muglc ut All.mlu H aw ks. |L)

Complete HeMn«e on Rope IB _______________

championship gam* Th« Greyhounds, winners of
22 consecutive games, will host Orange Park In
the 5A-Sectlon I tills game Friday night.

Horald Sports Editor

H o rald Spoils Writer________________

See Basketball. Page 2B
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C Bee Regional, Pag* 3D

By TONY DsSORMIER

By DEAN SMITH
W IN T E R PARK - When II was
cru n c h lime, the *iatc*raiikcd Luke
Howell High School girls' basket lull
team answered the hell.
F o r most of the second half. Ih r
S ilv e r Hawks struggled horribly
from the free throw line, hilling Just
tw o ol 10 tries and leading by Just
tw o points. 48-46.
H ill with Ihe game on the line and
Lakeland Senior H igh School foul­
ing In an attempt lo catch up. Lake
llo w c ll sirp|H-d to the charily stripe
and lilt seven ofl 11 tree throws In
the lln.it 1:36 lo cup a 60-55 victory.

L O N G W O O D — It shouldn't look that easy, nol
this late In the season, not four games away from
the stale championship.
But easy Is the only w ay lo describe Ih r effort
of the Lym an High School girls' soccer learn
Tuesday night, as Ihe Greyhounds dismissed the
Jurksonvlllr-M andnrln Mustangs like an upstart
Junior varsity train with a 7-1 si roll through the
5A-Rrglon II championship game.
Lym a n (25-1) advances to Ihe 5A-Sectlon I
championship gamr on Friday night against
Orange Park, a 9-0 w inner over Pensacola
Tuesday In the Region I title conlesl. Friday's
game w ill be played at Lym an High School
Stadium at 7 p.m.
T h e Mustangs recorded the first shot on goal
and took Ihe firm! com er kick. Other tluln that
and a late lapse by Ihe Lym an defense that
resulted In a goal by Hrooke Duller. II was all
Greyhounds.
"Ea ch game since Ihe start of Ihe district
tournament, we’ve been Im proving." said Lym an
coach G a ry Barnett. "W e 're very close to playing
to our potential. Fonunately. we have two days
to prepare for our next m a tc h ."
Friday night's game w ill be the rubber match
of a best-of-lhree series between the Greyhounds
nnd Orange Park Raiders. Lvm un's only loss was
lo Orange Park (on Nov. 27) and one of the the

Patriots, Hawks
register upsets

L. Ho.well
holds off
Lakeland

HovoW Photo by Michool U t l W l l l

Jim m y Melotlidis (No. 10) scored Ihe game tying goal in
regulation and convertd a penally kick during Ihe
shootout to help Lake Brantley upaet Lyman Tuosday.

L O N G W O O D — Half ol Ihe lop lour seeds In Ih r
5A-t)lsirlct 4 boys' soccer tournament will have to buy
tickets lo get Into this evening's semifinal games.
While lop-pecdrd Imke Mary rolled Into ihc scmlllnuls
with an H O riAit ol Mululand anti No. 4-scrd Dcl.and
oullaslrd Deliona 3-2 Tuesday night, second-seeded
Lyman and third-seed Oviedo were shown ihe gate by
No. 7-srrd laike Brantley and No. 6 seed Lake Howell,
respecllvely.
Al Lym an High School Slndlum . Lake Brantley goalie
Sean Scuvcr made three stives during the penally kick
shootout to lift ihe Patriots to a 2 - 1 win over Lym an
Meanwhile, al Oviedo’s J o h n Courier Field. Kevin
Ycarlck scored the game's o n ly goal with 2H seconds
Irlt In Ihc m atch, giving Ihr Lake Howell Silver Hawks a
10 decision over the Oviedo Lions.
Tills evening. I~ukr Mary will host Del..md ami Lake
Hrnutlry (ravels lo Iwtkr Howell. Doth semlllnals will
start at 7 p.m . T h e survivors w ill m rrl Friday nlghl ul
Ihe home Held of Ihc highest rem aining seeded leant.

See District, Page 3B

Ram grapplers get best of University
From Btaff R*porta________________________________
O R LA N IX ) — Scoring victories In eight of Ihe 14
weight classes, the Lake Mury High School wrestling
trunt recorded a 37-24 Win over Ihc University Cougars
In a dual meet Tuesday nlghl.
Lake Mary Improves to 9 5 while University drops to
12-3.
"Wc'rc starting to peak at the right tim e." wild Lake
M ary coach Doug Peters. "We're wrestling very well
against good competition. We've had u busy schedule.
W e're looking forw ard lo gelling lo the district
touruuincnl (lilts weekend ut Oviedo High School!
Mike Laurent (1 3 0 pounds) and Ronrl Ju m p p

LAKE MARY ir.U N IV E S IITY 14
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VkllW. • »i I lf - Yang (U ) dvc Savtang. II 10 IO TI III - Mltchtll ILAAI
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llleavywelght) both won their matches with pins while
Pal Parollnc scored a technical fall at 160 pounds. Rich
Bradley (103) and Jamie O rras (135) both notched
major decisions.
U k r Mary w ill wrap up Us regular season schedule
with a dual meet tonight ut St. C loud.

State-ranked Highlanders invade Orangewood Christian
From Staff Raports

Wrestling

a double to left by E li/ rr. a hit hatter, and a
slnglr lo left by Spruce Creek's Isaac C ru z and n
balk, with pinch-runner Hollister scoring.
IR C C scored Ihr gam e-winner when Coons was
till by a pitch, a pair of sacrifice hunt |nnc being a
fielder's choice), and a sacrifice fly by Suntoro.
Getting ih r (ills for the Raiders were Ellzrr,
C ru z. Deltona's Pete D e zrrrd l (a double). San­
ford's Rlek Eckstein and Dem y Beamon. New
Sm yrna 's Johnny Goodrich and Hardy.
Th e game was t he season -opener for SCC.

M A IT L A N D — What home court advantage?
T h e state-ranked buskrtball teams from l-akc
H ighland Prep came to Maitland with something
lo prove Tuesday nlghl and did Just that,
knocking off Orangewood Christian School 49-29
In Ih c girls' game and 84-83 In Ihe boys' conlesl.
T h e Highlanders also ended the Ram s' un*
defeuted Jv troys' season with a 68-61 trium ph .
Christine Parrish scored 20 points and Jill
Vazquez added 13 as the Lake Highland girls,
ranked No. 7 In Class 1A . Improved lo 15-2.
N o one scored In double figures lor Ihc
Orangewood girls, w ho fell lo 13-10.
T h e boys' gam r was a barn burner, w ith the
R a m s leading 29-18 oiler Ihe first period, but
were unable to inuinluin the advantage.
Contributing for Ihc Highlanders (19-4. ranked

SOYS
HIOHLANDERS04. RAMSOJ

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Orangawaad CWIillaa (It)
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Orangaoood CSeltilan IS 10

No. 8 In I A ) were Austin Brownlee 124). David
Coalter 119). Chris Schmidt (17) and Gloss (10).
Pacing Orangewood (14-9) were Dan VandeStreek (28 points. 15 rebounds). Junite Hart

‘V ’ sroinlvv U l 14. Allan I 0 11. Coaltvf S t II It. Schmidt O i l
II. Roydan 4 I I t. B BfOwnMo I 00 J. Ola»t 414 10 Totali It 10 It
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Brown Mai: Orangvwood Chflkllan I IHarl X Parkal Total loulk —
Laka Highland II. Orangawood Chrltlian II. FouMd out - Laka
Highland. Roydan. Glatt. Orangawood Chrnl an. AAaMr TochnlcaM
— rono Racordt - Laka Highland It 4: Orangvwood Chrltlian M t

(23 points. 11 rebounds). Spencer Meier (12
points) and Ben Mitchell (1 0 rebounds).
Orangewood will host M l. Dora Bible In a
doubleheader Thursday starting at 6 p.m.

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

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! ■ - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday, February 2. 10M

Basketball—

STATS &amp; STANDINGS
Hampton U 01. Norfolk SI U
lack senellle It. Bullato D
Lynn M. Florida Memerit 114
Morehouse 14 TusitgeetS
Pittsburgh M. Mloml II
Southern Mitt 41. Miss Volley St 11
Tennessee01. Ttnnestee Tech 11
Virginia Union 101. Virgin!# S! 44
W Kentucky |). Oral Roberts D
MIDWEST
Dubugut 41 War tbvrg SI
Indiana Tech SOI. Huntington tt
lowaSI ee. Colorado 44
Michigan 41. Purdue 4!
Mo Western l « SW Baptist )4
North Pork II. North Contra) 11
SW Missouri Si 4). Indiana SI SS
Walsh Ot. Ohio Dominican 11
Washington. Mo tl Mac Murray M
SOUTHWEST
Arkansaslt. Vanderbilt It
TtaailS. Rice 10
Teias El Paso ft w NewMeDcoTt
FARWEST
Mesa Cote 01. Fort I r a n Si
N e b ra sk a K aarn ey t l . D e n re r 40

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Ftrtl race — l/l*. B U M
I Ts*x Honeycomb
Iso too l x
1 Dynamic Dumvgt
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O I I I I 4* X P 1171 11) 40 T It 1 I I I M N
Second race — 1/0. D M i l
t Croon's Gamble
110 110 1 10
4 St Blit!
1100 » K
1 Magic Critlyr
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0 0 III1 I1 N S II4 1 1 I1 M S M
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4 Spotty Reign
14 00 4 00 4 M
I American Gref&lt;ti
1 00 4 40
)R| Predator
140
O II 4) 44 M PIS I ) 101 40 T It 1 II 144 X
Fevrthrsce — 1/14. D 11.11
4 Scarlet Beauty
10 00 4 10 11 40
4lotk WehooWon
4 00 4 00
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1140
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4 Apache Tear
4 00 4 10 1 00
I Ml Chief!an Don
4 40 J 00
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100
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In in ract — Silt. C: 11.11
1 Shelby Sj*
H 40 t 00 1 40
1Grand Nomad
4 to 1 40
1 Bogart Slukau
I 40
O l l l) 14 M P I I I I 100 M T I I 1 II H I 40
Meant* race - 1/14. A: 11.01
I Dane* Owning
4 10 I d 100
aCrownsHlKtcX
4 00 S10
5 Andy Th* Doorman
) 10
0 114) 14M P t l t l M M T II 4 I) 11140 S
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lOmnl Winona Judd
0 10 4 JO 1 40
4 Ion Corvette
S 10 I M
4 Nancy H
1 40
014 1)11 H P 1141 01 M T I M O I N t M
Ninth r a c t - 1/14.1: II M
1 Poach |am
4 00 4 10 1 40
4S| Supergtrt
11M 4 00
I Nitty Gritty
IX
Q 114) SI M P 114) I I M T 114 1) l i t M
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140 100
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IS 40 I 40
1 Petri* Feel
140
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P I AD4 H I M
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11 40 11 M taO
1 Tr piaCrott
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PITTSBURGH 14 M IA M I!!
Pittsburgh ( I I SI
Antigua 1 11 00 tt Cant 14 114. Mobivy
I t S 14 It. McCullough J I II 14 It Shareet
I 1 14 I. Cautor I S 0 I 4 Aggetou 1 1 0 0 1.
Thomas 00 1 1 I. Peltrson 04 01 4 Totals
14 SS 14 4100
Miami (I Itl
Fraser 1 )0 0 4 . Rich 14014. Pops ) 14 4 4
X . Frailer 11 1 1 T McCormtcX 14 00 1.
Johnson I t 11 11. Lawrence 14 00 1.
Edwards 11 a 1 T, High 0 0 000 Davis I 101
1. Parser 0 0000 Totoit X 14 tl 1) 11
Hilllim e - Pitliburgh 44 Miami )1
4 Point Gealt — Pittsburgh 1 1/ iAnl-gua ) I.
McCullough 11. Aggetou 11. Shareet 011
Miami 4 It (Fraiwr 14 Me Cor m it* 1 I
Edward* 1 11 Fouled out — Gant. Pupa
Johnson Rebounds
Pittsburgh 11 iAn
tigs*. Gent41. Miami 41 IPope 101 Attiit*
PittibuTQh IT (McCullough II). Miami tl
(McCormtcX 4) Total fouls — P'ttWi^gfr It
Miami H i A — M M
JACKSONVILLE IT .R U F F A L O Il
Reflated l »
Barns ♦ 1) 1 4 It. Cor 4 I I 1114 Swenby 1 4
0 I 10. William! 1 1 1 1 1 . Yeung 1 14 11 IT.
Rob inion 1 ) 0 1 A Zaiac 0 ) 0 ) 0 . Johnson j j
0 04 Totoit 1)114 1411
JicXtenv 11*110 1)
McClary 101) ) l t 11. Brown 4 1) ) 4 1],
Johnson 1 )0 0 1. Livingston 4 II 11 * Slone
14 001 Burrell ) 11 1 ) U Shafer 1 T 1I II.
Martini 4001 Telslt 1174 111)14
Halt!.me - Jacksonville 4). Bullato 14
J Pomi goals — Bullato 14 (Cos 0 ). Young
11. Johnson 0)1. Jacksonville ) 14 iBrttssr
IS. Livingston 01. Slone 01. Burrell 1).
Snaler } 1. Martin 0 I) Rebounds - Bullato
40 (Banks 111 Jactsonvlll* St (McClary III
Assists - Butt aio 14 iCok. williams SI.
Jack son. ilia tl iShatar It Total touts Bullato it Jacksonville l ) Technicals •
Bullato coach Tom Cohane A — 1.4)1
NAIAMew'i Dry. II Tap 11
TULSA. Ok la — The lop 11 teams us the
NAIA Division II men's basketball pod with
first place votes In parentheses, records
through Jon X . total points and prortous
ranking
Record PIS
I. Bethel. Ind IM)
1 Willamette Ore III
1 Taytor. Ind (11

a Northwestern Iowa

EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Drvltren
W L Pel.
NewYorX
II II
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Orlando
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Bolton
JO 14 4SS
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Mtdwttl Dlrllion
W L Pet.
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11 It IX
Van Antonie
X 14 441
Utah
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Denver
to I) 414
Minnesota
14 11 741
Dellas
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LACtrpgers
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LA LaXtrt
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Sacramento
II IT 710
Tepidly') Gamas
Nrn York 114. Boston 14
Non Jorsoy 104. Soottlo &lt;01
Indiana 114. Washington 04
Miami M. MrlwavXe* 11
San Antonio III. LA lo lo ri 01
Chicogo III. Dtnror 41
Utah 1*4. Houston M
Phooni. 101. LA Clipper* 104
Socromonto Ml. Portiano 01
Widal Idi 4*4Oomos
Soallloat Boston. 1 X p m
Cleveland el Philadelphia. I X p m
Now Yprt at Washington. 1 X p m
ind .ana at Char lotto. 1:10 p m
Orlando ot Atlanta. liM p m.
MrlweuSseel Detroit. l. X p m
Dai lot at Minnesota. I p m
Denver at Golden Stole. 10 X p m

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1 Alice Lloyd Ky
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11 Westbrook .Marne
14. Embry Rtddt*
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14 A'bet Itow Idaho
II SI Josoph t Marne
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11 Indiana Tech
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Murdock 1 11 00 II. Day 14 401 Barry 0 4
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TULSA. Osla - The top &gt;1 teems in ttw
NAIA Division II women t
poll
with first place spies In perentheses. records
through Jan X total points and previous

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II 1 1(1 i
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1 Western Oregon
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4 TartolonSta*. Tyias
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1 F indtor Gh-o
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W L T Ptt OF GA
44 111 IX
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New Jersey
17 to 4 40 11) 1)1
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11 14 14 11 141 III
14 11 i SI 14) 114
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Boston
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Montreal
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Haettgrd at Montreal,) 11pm
N Y Islanders at N V Rangers.) U p m
Butfatoat New Jersey.) U p m
Washington rs Philadelphia at Cleveland
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Chicago at Vancouver. It U p m
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( Interter one# I. l i l t . L Murphy. Pit I inter
Iff once), 11 41. Mellanby. Fla I roughing |,
It 14
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11 (Stroke. Brown). 14). ] Florida Barnes
10 (K u dfkikl, G Murphy), It I t &lt;pp|
Penalties — Tagfrenettl. Pit. major game
misconduct thigh flicking). 7 |] Ramsey.
Pit (hooking), tl SI, K Somuolsson. Pit,
rralor game misconduct (spearing). l$ ;lt
T h ir d Parlad — None Penally —
Vonbrosbrouck. Fla, kerred by Ntodermayer
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Embry Riddle 01. Webber 00
Flagler 04. Warner levtbern l l

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COLORADO SPRINGS. Ceto - The top »
looms in the National Junior College Athletic
Association womens basketball poll with
first place votos In perentheses. records
through Jon It end total points
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EAST
Boston College 44. VINanovo SI
Catholic U 4a Macy Washington 41
Kentucky St IlO a k land City 10
Muhlenberg 44 Sweetlsmoro ae
Norwich la, Gordon It
Salem St. 11. Worcester SI II
S Maine 41 Plymouth Si 41
Stony Brook 14. Hunter 44
Westfield St. n . North Adams 41
SOUTH
Dust to. Wake Forest Si
Oeurpsa Tech 41. Flaeida St SI
Grsmblirsg St 1). IE Louis ana 41
Lynn 44. Florida Memorial 14
Mississippi St *0. Southern U 14
North Carolina IS. Wtnthrop 14
Norfolk St II. Hampton U. 41
Tutor*41. New Orlean* 41
Tusk ague If. Spetman 41
Virginia Tech n . Radford 41
MIDWEST
Corsfordto. Neb 11. Midland Lutheran 11
Mount Union 41. John Carrol' 40
Ohto Mer thorn 4). Heidelberg 41
R to Grande 41. Shawnee 11-tt
Rockhursl tl, Ooone 11
Spring Arbor 101. Grand Rapids Baptist SI
Tllltn II. Mount Vernon Noiarere Tt
Wartburg 4) Dubuque 41
Wilmington. Ohio It. Berea Ky 14
SOUTHWEST
Southern Melts ll.S W Teres St 11
Toaas Pen American I t Orel Roberts H
FARW EST
A/um Pocitic IS. Col Baptist SS
Pomona Pillar 14. Redlams St

Miami
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14 M n 14 - 01
1 Po-nt goa't - Miami 4 11 ISmith 11.
Shaw I 1. Rico I I I . MUwawtoo 4 II (Murdock
14. Edw4rds I 4. Bak«r 0 1. Norman 01. Dos
01, Berry 01) Fouled owl — Non* Babounds
Miami SS ISoitoly IS). Milweutae 14
iBahff I]) Ass'stt — Miami II (Smith 0),
Milwovko* II (Murdork III Total fault —
M*omi 11. Milwoutto M Tochnicati — Miami
illegal detensa 1. A — ll.ltl

Tuesday'! Man's Scans
EAST
Babson It. Tutis IS
Boston U 04. HofsIreM
Brandeis IS. NYU 14
Camtiut tt, Georgs Mason IS
George Washington M West Virginia M
Ithaca 44. Cortland SI SO
Matt Dartmouth M. Mast Boston t l
New Hampshire II. Harvard M
Rhode island4) Norlheattornt!
S Main# 14 Plymouth SI II
Salem SI 111. Worcester SI M
SI Ro m OS. Concordia. N Y I*
Syracuse ISO Connecticut Tl
Temple04 Rutgers 41
Vastar I L N V. Tech 41
Vermont tOS AmericanU 11
Westfield St 01. N Adams St 10
Worcester Tech 01. Norwich n
SOUTH
CiiodiiOO. Enam e44
Cumberland. Ky. 10. Union, Ky u

W Oregon 47 Ltwtt A Clark 14

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Pittsburgh 004 a
Ooalies — Florida. Vanbtosbrosrck. 14 l l •
111 shot! 1) tarot), Fitzpatrick ( ) l I) third
4 41 Pittsburgh Wreggtt tl 4 MJ4 SI)
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Rfirree — M itt McGecwgh Linesmen —
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TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American Laagee .
BOSTON RED SOX - Agreed to terms
with Damon Berryhlll. catcher, on a minor
league contract
CALIFORNIA ANGELS - Agreed to Until
with Dwight Smith, outfielder. on a one year
contract
KANSAS C ITY ROYALS - Agreed to
terms with Brent Mayne. catcher on a
one year contrails Signed Stan Belinda
pitcher
O AK LAN D A TH LETIC S
Agreed to
terms with Mite Hord'd Infletdrr on o
one year contract
S EATTLE MARINERS
Agreed to terms
with Eric Anthony, outfielder on a one year
contract Agreed to terms with Todd Burns,
pitcher, on o minor league contract
TEXAS R A N O E R S - Agreed to terms with
Kenny Rogers pitcher on a one year con
tract
National Laaguo
•AN D IEGO PADRES
Agreed la terms
with Scott Sanders pitcher. Store Pagues
outfielder, and Tim Myers lirst baseman on
one year contracts
BASKETBALL
National bastrlball Association
NBA — Suspended Clyde Orealer ot the
Portland Trail Stale's without pay tor one
game end lined him t l W) tor bumping on
official In a game Jan »
CHICAOO BULLS - Activated Scott
Williams, cantor, from the tniured Hit
Placed Dare Johnson forward on »na
injured list
PHOENIX SUNS
Signed Elliott Perry
guard too second 10 day contract
FOOTBALL
Nitwwal Football Laaguo
NFL — Added Green Bay dsi'torback
Brett Farro. San Francisco running back
Ricky Watters and Philadelphia linebacker
Seth Joyner to the NFC P'0 Bowl loom
CINCINNATI BEN0ALS - Named Joe
Pascal* linebackers coach
HOCKEY
Notional Mackey League
B U FFALO SABRES - Reassigned V ait us
Kr'tr'er goalie to Rochester ot the Amen
con Hockey League
NEW YO R K ISLANDERS Traded
Wayne Me Bean defenseman to the Wm
mpag Jets tor Yen Kaminsk y. right wing
P H IL A D E L P H IA F LY E R S - Traded
Viachetlar Buttayer. center, to San Jot# tor
ttw Rob Zetiler, defensemen
PITTSBURGH PENOUIN1 - Return**
Led-stor Karab-n toll wing, to Cleveland of
in* international HecSry League
TAMPA RAY LIOHTNINO - Sent Wendell
Yeung. geelto. to Attoato of the Internatrenal
HecSry League an a rehablrtatren ettlga
men!
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS - Recalled
Orate Berehowtty. dalen*eman. tram S*
John * ol the American Hoctry League
LACROSSE
BOSTON BLAZERS - Signed Blit Fdall
forward

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C o n tin u e d fro m I B
T h r win ended the Oread*
nought!*' (tcvcti-gamc win xirrak
and gave the S ilve r Hawk*
(ranked flfili in fhlts week's
Klortd.i SjHiriH W rltrrB Axsociulion's CliiAh 5A hltile (/a/III Ih rlr
2Htli victory in 29 mans this
v a s t in
Thing's did not hlurl well lor
taikr Howell an Lakeland raced
to ar, I M lead with University
ol Kloflda signer Nikki Sullivan
scoring nine points Alter a
timeout wllli 3 :17 lelt In the Hint
quarter, the home squad re­
sp o n d e d by s c o rin g seven
straight points lo U r the score al
1 M I al thr end ot I he period
T h e Silver Hawks kepi the
monienliiin going In thr neeotul
tpUuler. s&lt; tiring six jmlntn while
h o ld in g (he D r e a d n o u g h ts
without a point until Kalanha
McCoy hit a three*polnlrr with
5:43 left In the half.
Th e teams traded bankets the
remainder ol the half, with Nikki
Sullivan hitting a nltol at 'he
b u z ir r to lie the game 20-20 at
liitcmtlnnlou. Sullivan ended the
hall with 15points
Lakeland scored the firm nix
p o i n t s of the second half, giving
the vtnltorn a 32-2(» lead with
5.21 lelt In tin third quarter.
Lake Howell egaln answered
hack and the quarter ended with
the Drradno"fc is up 41*40
Th e fotin.i quarter basically
be;jnge«l to the Silver Hawks,
hut they could not put the game
awuy because of their problems
at the free throw line.
Lake Howell was able to pull
oil the win because of the second
half play ot Deanna Graves.
Kelly Kohn and Lori Marchlnetla
and a defense that held Nikki
Sulltvun lo five points.
Graves, a University ol South
riorida signer, scored 10 second
half iMiiutn and made six of eight
free throws in the Dual 1:30
Kohn. a Junior puini guard, had
six assists In the second hall,
and Marrhlxella scored eight
jKiInts on four ol five shooting
and pulled down nine rebounds.
" I thought we did an excellent
jot) of defense on Sullivan In the
second half," said laikc Howell
head coach D e n n is C o d rey.
"A n d Mnrchlsella played a very
good game. She's the kind ol
player you have lo see play a few
times In really appreciate her
abilities,"
T h e Silver Hawks will con­
clude the regular season with a
h o m e game against Sp ruce
Creek on Thursday night.
C n tV tt led the LaHc llowyll
attuck with 25 points. Qve re­
bounds and four assists. Also
c o n trib u tin g w ere C h ris tin a
Jam es (12 points. 12 rebounds).
Marthlsella (10 jKdnts. 14 reItouudsl and Kohn (seven (minis,
nine assists),
laikelautl I Hi* 12) were paced
by Nlkkt Sullivan (20 (mints. 13
rebounds) arid Mcggan Sullivan
(14 polnls. nine rebounds).
RAMS WHIP EUSTIS
K U S TIS — latke Mary rat ed lo
a t)lg lead early and pmleeted II
With a solid defensive cftorl as
i lit- Rams dubbed lionieslandlng
B u s t Is. 0 H -4 3 . In a g ir ls '
basket ball game Tuesday night
Th e latkc Mary olfrnsc domt*
Dated the lirst ball, taking a
27*14 lead alter the first |M-rlnd
and a 40-2H advantage at In­
term ission. T h e second half
belonged In the defense, as the
Rams held Ihe Panthers to Just
six (minis In the third period and

RAM ) 44. P A N TH ER ) 41
La!t Mary (41)
Toon sand I BE I. CiMaella 10 0 3. Far jusori
114 1 Gatri I B I S . Hagucci 1 1 1 1. DuMf *
I 4 14. Harm 1 0B 4. GaoiSStog 1 B4 14.
Lombard 1114 Tstois X I 1444
Evslii 1411
Buc4r*y 014 1. lannen I l l s . Larry 4 I 1
II He**! I 4 I 1. Goodman 44 I 0. Borders I
I a IS. Griffin 4 1 11. K thr* I 4 B 1 Totoit IJ
t i l l 4)
Likr Mary
11 11 14 1 1 -4 4
Errslrt
14 14 4 4 - 41
Ttua* pornt f*td goat* — Lest Mary I
(Cltaraiial. Eustts 4 (Borders 1 Mona* t)
Tefal touts — Late Mary X E wills tl
Foutod Out — none TecSuit el* — ner*
Rnorth — Las* Mary I ] IT
G REYHOUNO)4f H O I f l l r
OettoM Ilf)
falganftofll 1BB4 U r t e u v r t J K t Certol
BB 4 Abate 1 60 4 Hogue B i l l i S w 1 14
U .W ro n O O lB Totoit 144 11)1
Lyrsea (411
Bro*n II 4 14 11, Lcraolon I 00 1. Wood 1
BB 1 Morris Webster I I 1 1. Hudson 10 11.
Donl-ng 100 1 Rhodes 3 3 0 10. Wftss 1011.
C re g a rs m o Tetals M D J O tl
Oalttna
4 4 II 4
11
Ltmsrr
II II II II - 4)
Three pemf t.aid goals - Lyman 1 (Wood I.
Rhodes I) Tctoi foul*
Delfona 14. Lyman
I] Fouled out — none Tecfm-cels — none
Rrcenls
Lyman II to Junior versify
Lym an)! DeltonaU1
5

15 (mints lot la In (he second
half
"IkTorc we went on the lloor I
told the girts we needed to go out
mid play our game, move the
ball around and I m* pal lent un
ollensc and play tough defense,"
s,ud Lik e Mary head coach Anna
Vanlnndlngham. " T h a t’s what
they did and we won "
Diane Dubcr bad the big game
for the Rams, scoring 19 points
and collecting nine rebounds
Jennifer Gretsslng rhlppcd in
with 14 points, while Dawna
Ferguson ridded seven (mints
a n d e ig h t re h o n n d s a n d
Courtney Harris six (Miltiis and
five assists.
latdonna Larry paced Bust is
with 13 (m inis anil Healher
Holders a d d 'd IO.

Lake Mary 112 121 will rinse
oul the regular season with a
road game al Deltona on Friday
night. J u n io r va rsity action
o|M*ns the night's action at 5 30
p.m with thr varsity game set
tor a 7 p.m. start.
GR EYH O U N D S ROMP
LONG W O O D Kale llrown
set a new single-game scoring
record and Ihc Lym an defense
held Deltona lo less than 10
points in three of the four
quarters as the Greyhounds
smothered the Wolves. 07-37, In
a 5 A -District 4 girls' basket ball
game al Lvm an High Srhool
Tuesday night.
Drown hit 11 of 17 shots from
the lloor and nine ol 14 free
throw’ tries for 31 points, the
most ever In a game for a
reyhoiind Sin a ls o polled
Mnt nine rebounds collected ■
live steals and handed out four
assists.
Lym an II7 -IO ) led 12-9 .liter
o n e p e r io d a n d 3 3 - 1 7 at
halftime.
A ls o c o n t r l h u t lu g w e re
Carolyn. Crngcr 110 points). Car­
rie Scranton (12 rebounds). Kelly
Hudson Hour steals),

S

Kara Ow en scored 11 (or
Deltona and T lm la Dawson
milled IO.
The Junior varsity made It a
clean sweep lor Hie Greyhounds.
|K&gt;stlng a 54-32 victory over the
Wolves
The Junior varsity will llnisli
its season with a (i p m game ul
hom e a gainst S e m in ole on
Thursday and the varsity will
wrap uj&gt; Its regular season In a
Imys/glrts dim hie header at home
against Seminole on Friday.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday, February 2, 1994 - 30

Regional------

Danya Harris, scoring at 23:33
and 31:29.
C aryn Itolicrta (off an assist by
Raiders' two losses wus la
M lrhrlle St. laiulsl and Deborah
•be Greyhounds (an Ja n . 15).
lairaen (knocking home the rr“ We know a tough flame la
bound of her own penalty kick)
co m in g." aald Harneit. "W c
scored for the Greyhounds In the
knew dial wc were going lo have
first 15 minutes of the second
•° pkiy and l&gt;rat Orange Park
half before Duller found the net
“ Rain II wc want lo win die alalc
for Ihe Mustangs at 58:22.
championship ll should Ik * a
Harris and Suru Kane doused
very gisal name."
T o l h e I r c r e d i t . I h e any faint Mandarin hopes of u
comeback with goals In the final
Greyhounds (siulr ehamplons In
10 minutes of play. St. Louis
IdIM and 1092) nave no sign
also assisted on Harris' goal.
dial they m ight he looking
Harnett attributes the TC O H
ahead lo a aliow dow n with
( t a k i n g c a re of b u s in e s s )
Orange Park during their win
approach dial the Greyhounds
over Mandarin I &lt;st night.
have employed III winning Ihelr
Playing with Ihe confidence
last 22 games to Ihelr collective
born fnim Ihelr re|N-atedly suematurity.
ceaaful appearances In die alalc
"T h e y take pride In playing
tournament and die determina­
well." said Harnett. "Last year,
tion forged In laal year's upael
when they came off the field
loaa 111 the district semifinals, die
&lt;ire) hounds quickly look control after playing poorly, their at­
titude was that It was OK.
Of Tuesday night's game and
"T h is year. It bothers them
attacked the Mustangs through
We don’t have lo tell them. They
the final whistle.
Shea Donlhl pul l.yman on top already know. W e'll mention
llllle things, some reminders,
when a trull she mis hit curled
but we don't have to tell them
up and over the Manadarln
kee|»er Into the upper right 90 of much. Th e y know what they
the goal at 16 53. Danielle G ar­ have to do and how they have In
rett accounted for the next two d o lt."
So d ir Mustangs loiind out.
goals on headers of crosaea from

Continued from IB

District

came up with the big play,
parrying Lewis' blast to send the
shootout to sudden death.
"I knew he wus going lo hit ll
hard." said Seaver of Lewis. "|
knew I had to get m y body
brhlnd It If I was going to keep It
out of the net “
Tw o rounds of sudden death
(Kissed with each team making
Its shots. On the rlghth pass.
Chad Larson netted his shot for
a 0-5 Patriot advantage. Seaver
made It stand up as he turned
away Brian Dlebler.
Brody was proud of his team's
gritty, conie-frnm-bchtiid per­
formance against Lym an, which
advanced to the state champion­
ship game In 1992 and 1993.
"T h is Is typical of the way
w e've p la y e d Ih e last two
weeks." said Brody. "If we had
played like this all season, you
could take six losses off our
record and add six wins We'd be
looking at a 17 to 20-win season
“ Wc knew they could do It
when they wanted to."
At O v ie d o . L a k e H o w e ll
avoided overtime with a goal olf
a counter following a trio of Lion
comer kicks After the Silver
Hawks cleured the bull. Ben
McKeeby cume up with the ball
and got it to Yearlck.
"It w-as a very good game."
said Lake Howell coach Anatole
Popovich. "W e carried most of
the play and It dually (Kild off.
Ikith teams did play very well
and we both had opportunities to
score early.”
Lake Howell (12-10-11 out shot
the Lions 18-8, forcing Oviedo
goalie Joe Schuyler to make
eight saves. At the other end of
Ihe field. Stiver Hawk 'keeper
Jacob Zosky came up with four
saves us the Lions attempted
eight corner kicks.
" S c h u y l e r m a d e som e
beautiful saves on u s." said
Popovich. "Fortunately for us. so
did Zoskv."

C o n tin u e d from IB
'I hate deciding a game on
p e n a lty k ic k s ." said Luke
Hruntlcy roach J im Hrody. "I
feel a little better about because
we won. but I don't like winning
or losing u game that w ay."
L a k e H r a n t lc y ( 1 3 - 1 1 - 4 1
spatted Lym an ( i H-H-1) a 1-0
lead w hen Ste ve H o b ln so n
placed a long, looping shot that
Seavcr lost in the lights until It
wus over him and under the
cross bar at 14 35 on Ihe first
half.
Jim m y Meletlldls equalised for
the Patriots when he took a pass
from Chris Branding, beat u
defender and ripped a shot past
Lym an 'keeper Chris Lewis at
27:01.
Willie both teams had solid
chances to net the go-ahead
goal. Seavcr and Lewis turned
them away as the the final 53
minutes of regulation and 10
m inutes of overtim e passed
without u winner bring decided.
Ill the shootout, where each
team gels five penalty kicks, the
Greyhounds appeared lo seize
the advantage as the Lake
Brantley's Ken Vlllel hit Ihe post
with his shot and. after Paul
Higgins converted for Lym an.
Lewis made a save on Todd
Williamson.
Faced with the possibility of
Ills team going down 2-0 with
three rounds to go. Seavcr par­
ried Brian Young’s attempt to
keep the Patriots close.
"I hud lo make the save right
there." said Seavcr of Young's
shot. "T liu l was the game."
H o w b ig w a s th e p la y ?
"H u g e ." said Brody. "T h a t was
huge. What can I say? If they go
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Julie Albertson (Iwo singles, run. three RBI).
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S u r Hagtry (double, two runs). Dlno Wilson
(single. HBI) and Chris Tipton (run).
Shalla Walker had two singles and Trisha
Sm ith and Cindy Ricker one single each for
Northland Com m unity.
Towering laike Monroe past Sanford Bingo
were Hornaek (double, three singles, run.
lour HBI). Jones (two singles, two runs.
RBI). Flnck (two singles, run. HBI). Wilson
(double, two runs, two KBII. Tipton (single.

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Soft ball League at Chase Park.
Ace Drilling (4-1) (railed W hclchel A
Howard (2 3) 8 5 entering Ihe bottom or the
seventh Inning. Hut five singles and two
walks plated four runs as Are won 9-8.
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Hummel Chevrolet (1-4| on a bascs-loaded
single by Chris Grissom . Discount (5-0) then
came back in the late game to w h ip Gager
Pest Control (0-4). 12-1.
Next week. G ager plays a doubleheader
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Whelchel A H ow ard at 7:30 p .m .; and
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four RBI). Keith Denton (two singles, two
runs). Rick Gardner and T o m D D klrkl (one
single, two runs and one RBI each). Ron
Warren (single, run). To m laiHarre (single.
RBI). Je rry Govemale. Jam es Thompson
and Mike Marshull (one single each) and
Scott Gertng (RBI).
Hitting for Whelchel A Howard were Mike
Graves (two singles, run. two RBI). Duane
Lee (two singles. RBI|. Marty Johnson (two
singles). Denny Clayton and Chris Wargo

(one single, one run and one RBI earh). Mike
McLohon (single, two runs). Te rr)' Russl and
Brian Howard (one single and one run each).
Jeff Aten (single) and Eric Johnson (run).
Pacing Discount were Shawn G rim es
(three singles, two runs, two K B II. Grissom
(two singles, run. two RBI). Steve Manke
(two singles, run. RBI). Roger Klnnuird (two
singles, two runs). Ja ck Lewis (two singles).
Mike Brodrick and T o n y Trice lone single
and one run each). Kerry Myers (single. R BI)
and Mike D'Am ico and To m Humharn (one
single each).
Doing the hitting for Ken Hummel were
Cary Keefer (double, two singles, two runs).
Mark Aten and Kirby Swtnehari (three
singles and one run each). Chris Nlckle (two
singles, run). David Goldstlck (triple, run .
two RBI). Brain Curtis (single, run). Jeff
Futrcll and Jim Davis (one single and one
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Lake Monroe (5-0) (rushed Northland
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Cook of the Week
Civic activist adds Amish flavor to cooking

Shock treatment discussion
M A IT L A N D - The M id-Orlando D/MD Support Group I*
sponsoring a guest speaker to duscuss the pros and cons of
E C T (electro convulsive therapy), a treatment m rthod utilized
In severe depression.
If you are not familiar with E C T . It may benefit you to have a
competent understanding, either for yourself as a patient or for
loved ones or friends.
There Is no charge and the public Is Invited.
T h e session will be at Lakeside Alternatives. 434 W.
Kennedy. Maitland. It will be on Thursday. Feb. 3 at 7:30 p.m.
For more Information, call 381 -5 07 0 or 657-4763.

Free tax help offered
L A K E M AR Y - Starting Monday. Feb. 14. V IT A (Volunteer
Income Ta x Assistance program ) will provide free tax help In
the com m unity at the Seminole Family Y M C A at 655
Longwnod-Lakc Mary Road In Lake Mary.
Qualified, trained IRS volunteers will be available every
Monday and Thursday evening from 5 to 8 p.m . to assist
particular thr elderly, senior citizens disabled and non-English
speaking community residents In the preparation and filing of
their tax forms.
All Information and assistance Is given In strict confidence.
T h e assistance will continue until Friday. April 15.
No appointments are necessary’- Service will be handled In a
first come, first sene basts. There ts no charge for this service.

Parenting classes scheduled
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - T h e Parent Resource Center will
sponsor a free "Parenting In the OOs-Parentlng the School Age
C h ild " education class on Tuesdays. Feb. 1 through Marrh 8
from 7 to 9 p.m. at Altamonte Elementary School In Altamonte
Springs.
T h is six-week class focuses on the school age child and will
help parents build their child's self confidence, understand
their child's personality development and encourage a strong
parcnt/chlld relationship through effective listening and
communication skills.
For more Information, call the center at 425-3663.

Community garago tale
W IN T E R SPRINGS - T h e Missing Children Center. Inc. will
be having a com m unity garage sale on Saturday and Sunday.
Feb. 5 and 6. at 264 E. H ighw ay 434 In Winter Springs, from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
For more Information, call the Center at 327-4403.

CALENDAR
Nar*Anon to meat
Nar-Anon meets every Wednesday at 8 p.m . at West Lake
Hospital. 589 West State Road 434. Longwood. N ar-Anon Is a
support group open to families and friends of addicts. Dad
living w ith an addict ts more turmoil than you can handle "
yourself Jo in for support In coping with yo u r addict; g a i n
sertfiflfy r t / r t ia k r decisions and put your life b a c k In foettm. C a l f
2 6 0 - 19 0 0 for more Inform* lion.

Rotary meets early
Rotary Club of Lake Mary meets Thursday mornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m. at the Tlm a cu a n Country Club, on Rinehart
Road. Contact Bill 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 4:45 to 6:45 p .;n .

Omni Toastmssters meet at Heathrow
Th e O m ni Toastmasters C lu b will meet at 5:30 p.m . every’
Thu rsd ay at the AA A building. 1000 A A A Drive. Heathrow.
Call Sam Ryan at 671-2656 for more Information.

Hollywood East clogging classes
Hollywood East Dancers conduct dogging classes every
Thursday. Beginners from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and Intermediate
from 7:30 to 8:30. at Melodec Skating Rink. W . 25th Street
near Airport Boulevard In Sanford.
Th e cost Is S3 per class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with
paying child.
For Information, call Marty at 322-5761 or Dawn. 904-7350270.

L A K E M AR Y - Cook of the
Werk DcLores Lash has devel­
oped n method of doing In a
24-hour day what might other­
wise take someone 26 hours to
accomplish. Lash, most simply
put. Is a "non-stop lady" and.
not only does she get thr Job at
hand done, she completely en­
joys every project with which
she becomes Involved.
Lash and her husband. J im .
hall o r ig in a lly from
Pennsylvania. Th e y make their
home In Lake Mary where they
have lived for 24-plus years.
Their passion for happiness and
family Is very apparent In that
they have been married for 43
years and are th r parents of four
grown children. Th e y also have
five grandchildren with number
six due In August. Lash proudly
spokr of h rr children and grand­
children as she pointed out
pictures of euch and everyone of
t h e m h a n g i n g on w a l l s
throughout her beautiful Lake
Mary home.
Lash's list of community In ­
volvements Is very extensive as
well as Im prrsslvr. "I was the
first police commissioner for the
city of Lake M a ry ." said Lash. In
her home office hangs her police
commissioner's shirt she wore
during her tenure which began
In 1973. " I set the department
up and got them their first cor."
Lash said. She went on to say
that "It was only a one-man
department at that time."
She Is the vice chairman of the
Lake M ary-Heathrow Festival of
the Arts. T h is Is an annual event
In the fall of the year. Lash has
also been a three-time president
for the Lake M ary Chamber of
Commerce and editor of the
chamber's newsletter. Currently,
she ts a m em ber of the Lake
Mary Historical Commission and
the W om an's C lu b of Sanford.
Inc.
In the early 60s. Lash and her
h u s b a n d . J i m . ow ned an d
operated J im Lash Chrysler and
P ly m o u th c a r dealership In
Sanford. In 1975. J im Lash Blue
&gt;k Cars and Service was bom
ind Is still operating today In
rd. Lash worked very hard
irlng the years of growth that

Th e microwave oven Is a real
time saver as well as a very
economic appliance to use. More
than 75 percent of American
households have at least one
microwave oven. W e ought to be
using them to their full advan­
tage. In other words, for more
than re h e a tin g leftovers, o r
baking a potato or bolting water
for coffee or tea.
Almost everything you cook
on the top of the range and most
baked recipes for casseroles,
m eals, p o u ltr y and breads,
cakes, pies etc. can be suc­
c e s s f u lly p r e p a r e d In th e
microwave oven. It Is Important
to follow the Instruction manual
for the appliance and use tested
recipes.
W hen you are comfortable
with using this method of cook­
ing then you can experiment.
Usually the m ajor difference Is In
the amounts ol liquid In s recipe

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are required w hen one builds a
business Side by side, she and
her husband made their drrams
come true.
Travel plays a big pari In
Lash's lift. H avin g another home
In Pennsylvania affords lash Ihc
luxury of visiting her home stale
several times a year "In August.
I'll visit with the Am ish and buy
fresh vegetables and baked
goods." Lash said . "I also enjoy
antiques and. w ith the Amish
people I almost alp-ayc wllkfind
somrthlng different and unusual

to bring bark to Florida "
Lush went on to mention that
q u ltr a bit of her cooking talents,
recipes and even a lot of her
cooking utensils have come from
the Amish. November Is Jim 's
hunting month. But. Lash con­
tinued. "I do m y own share of
hunting during this time too. I
hunt the stores for clothes and
maybe get In u bit of antique
s h o p p in g ." F e b ru a ry com es
around and Lash Is getting ready
to go back and hit the ski slopes

CHICKEN CORN SOUP
3-4 lbs. ehlcken
Suit to taste
Wuter
2 quarts corn, fresh, frozen, or
canned
Rlvels (optional)
3-4 hard-boiled eggs, diced
(optlonall
Dash of pepper
In large kettle cover chicken
pieces with water. Salt to taste.
Cook until lender, then cut meat
off bones and dice Into bite-sized

pieces.
Return chicken to broth Add
com and bring to a boll Stir In
rlvels or hard-boiled rggs and
cook until rlvels are cooked
through. Add pepper and sene
Makes 8-10 servings

Rlvels
H cup flour
1 egg

Pul flour In bowl Break In egg
and m ix with a fork until dry
und crum bly. Drop rlvels Into
boiling soup. stlrTlng to prevent
them from packing together.

CORN F R ITT E R S
2 eggs, separated
4 Tbsp. (lour
Vi tsp. baking powder
Vi tsp. salt
Dash of pepper
I Tbsp. m ilk
1 tsp. sugar
2 cups freshly grated or frozen
com. blended slightly
' Oil or butter for fryIng

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a n d c o o k in g t im e s . L ittle
moisture Is lost due to evapora­
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less liquid is needed.
A great lim e saver Is the
preparation of a meatloaf In the
microwave. T h is easy and de­
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accent.

IT A L IA N M E A T L O A F
1 can (8 o r I tom ato sauce
Vi tap. sugar
Vi tap. Italian seasoning
Vi lap. garlic powder
1Vi lbs. lean ground beef
Vi cup fine breadcrumbs
I small onion, finely chopi
Vi tap. salt
Vi tap. pepper

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Vi cup shredded Mozzarcllu
cheese
Combine tomato sauce, sugar,
Italian seasoning and garlic
powder to make a sauce. Set
asi de. C o m b i n e meal,
b r e a d c r u m b s , o n io n , sa lt,
pepper, egg and Vi cup sauce:
m ix well. Press Into 8x4- or
9x5-lnch glass loaf dish. Cover
w ith wax paper.
Microwave on 100 percent
power 13-15 m inutes or until
Just about set In center.
Drain meatloaf and transfer to
serving platter. Spoon remaining
sauce over meatloaf: sprinkle
w ith cheese.
Mlcrqwave (100 percent), un­
covered. 1-1 Vi m inutes or until
cheese begins to m elt.
5-6 servings.

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flavors your fam ily enjoys they'll
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TACO MEATLOAF
1Vi lbs. lean g round beef
1 can (8 o i.) tom ato sauce
le g g
I package CIV* o z.) taco
seasoning mix
Vi c u p soft b re a d c ru m b s
(about I slice)
Vi cup chopped onion

Vi cups c hopped green pepper
2 Tbsp. dried green chllles
1 cup (4 oz.) shredded sharp
Cheddar cheese
1 cup sour cream
C o m or tortilla chips
Combine ground beef, tomato
sauce, seasoning mix.
b re a d c ru m b s , o n io n , green
pepper and chllles In mixing
bowl
Press half of meat mixture Into
5-cup glass or plastic ring mold.
T o p with cheese and the re­
m aining meat mixture. Cover
w ith wax paper. Microwave on
1 0 0 p e rc e n t p o w e r 1 0 - 1 2
minutes or until meat Is set.
Drain off Juices. Invert onto a
serving plate. Serve with sour
cream and com chips.
H in t) An 8-Inch round glass
baking dish with a glass In the
center ran be used in place of
rin g mold.
A small amount of leftover
hum . ground can be put to good
use with tills tasty meatloaf
recipe.

mix well. Form mixture Into four
small loaves.
Arrange loaves around thr
outside of a shallow 2-quart
baking dish. Microwave on 100
percent power 10-12 minutes.
In a small serving bowl, stir
together the sour cream, re­
maining Vi teaspoon horseradish
and mustard.
Serve with sour cream mix­
ture over the ham loaves.

(Mldg* Mycoff la a cartlllad
homo sconomlat and coordinator
ol tho Single Parent Displaced
Homemakers Program at Semi­
nole Community College. Send
questions about mlerowave
cooking to her at the Sanford
Haraid, 300 N. French Ana..
Sanford, 3277f or phone: 3231450. ext. 340.)

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Boy, 9, spying over fence
invades couple’s privacy

sweet
Put Home hrnrt Into your
vnlrntlne* Ihla vca« liy baking
cooklra topped with festive val­
entine candles. These inell-ln*
your m outh treats will melt
hearts, too.
H o m e e conom ists at E .J .
Orach Corporation have devel­
oped two recipes to sweeten vour
Valentine's Day. For n big dis­
play of affection, make Glont
Sweetheart Cookies. These but*
te ry m a s te rp ie c e s are lug
enough to share and they're fun
to decorate. Or. put your loved
ones on Cloud Nine with Hearts
'N Coconut Clouds, crispy milk
chocolate candles floating on
coconut cookies.

HEARTS
CLOUDS

*N C O C O N U T

2 cups loosely-packed fluked
coconut
V4 cup sugar
3 tbsp flour
Pinch salt
3 egg whiles
■A tsp. almond rxtrucl
I packge (7 oz.| crispy milk
chocolate hearts, unwrapped
Preheat oven to 325*F. Com ­
bine coconut, sugar, flour and
salt. Stir In egg whites and
extract until well mixed Drop by
teuspoousfnls onto greased and
lloured baking sheets Flatten

Valsntins gifts from th i heart
with fingers to I W in c h circles.
Hake 12-14 m lnutrs or until
edges just begin lo brown. Im ­
mediately remove to cooling
racks. Cool only for 4 mtnuics.
Then, center I unwrapped choc­
olate heart on each cookie. Press
down gently. T h e chocolate will
set In the warm cookie. Cool
completely. Muki .2 dozen.

O IA N T S W E E TH E A R T COOK­
IES
1 cup butter or margarine
I cup sugar
I »'IUI

1'■'a tsp. vanilla extract
2 cups flour
1 pre pac kaged tube of de­
corating Icing In pink or white
Assorted Valentine candles
Preheat oven to 325*F. Line
sides and bottoms of two 0 Inch
heart sh.i|H-d rake pans carefully
with foil. Spray foil-lined (Kins
with cooking spray. Cream but­
ter and sugar with electric m ix­
er. Heat In egg nnd extract.
Gradually mix n flour until well

IN THE SERVICE
ANDREA L. LINDENBURO
N a v y E n s ig n A n d r e a L.
Lindenburg. daughter of Klaus
W. Ltndrnhnrg of Sanford, re­
cently graduutrd with honors
from the basic Surface Warfare
Officer's course.
During the course at Surface
Warfare Officers School Com ­
mand. Newport. H I., students
are taught siuptxiard watch and
division officer duties
Th e course emphasizes the
duties ol an underway officer of
the d e c k , w h ic h In c lu d e s
shiphandling and maneuvering
under simulated bailie condi­
tions. Sludlca also include radar
detection,-.tracking and plotting
of enemy ntrcrafl. ships and
missiles, communications, d a m ­
age control and shipboard orga­
nization.
Th e 1989 graduate of Winter
Park H igh School of Wittier
Park. Joined the Navy in Ju ly
I9H9. Lludenhurg Is a 1993
graduate of the U S. Naval
Academy. Annapolis. Md.. with
a IIS degree.

W ILLIA M T . WARD
Murine Pfc. William T . Ward, a
1993 graduate of Seminole High
School of Sanford, recently
completed recruit training and
was meritoriously promoted to
his present rank.

Cook
Continued from P i| « 4B
Heat egg whiles until stiff. Set
aside. Heal egg yolks, (lour,
baking powder, salt, pepper,
milk, and sugar and add io the
grated corn. Mix thoroughly.
Fold In egg whites.
Drop by spoonfuls Into greased
frying pan. T u rn when golden
brown on bottom; then brown
top. Serve warm with syrup.
Makes 4 servings.

DEEP DISH APPLE
DUMPLINOS
10-12 tart apples, peeled
1 tsp. sugar
1 tsp. cinnamon
3 Tbsp. milk
Uutter
Slice apples Into a buttered
9x9-lnch baking dish. Sprtnklc
with sugar, cinnamon and milk.
Dot with butter.

Croat:
2 cups flour
1 tsp. sail
VS cup shortening
4 Tbsp. boiling water
2 Tbsp. sugar
Measure flour nnd salt Into
m ixing bowl. Cut In shortening.
Sprinkle with hot water and mtx
until moistened and dough holds
together. Some of the dough will
remain cium bly. Reserve that
for topping.
Roll out dough that holds
together and place on lop of
sliced apples. Cut slits tn crust to
allow steam to escape. Add 2
Tbsp. sugar to reserved crumbs
and sprinkle on top of crust.
Bake at 400°. 20-30 minutes
or until the apples are soft and
the crust Is browned. Serve hot
with milk, cream or topped with
Ice cream.
»•.» 4-0 servings.

:KEN S P A G H E TTI
m the Amish)
tewing chicken
“bap. butter or margarine
elery stems, chopped
nlons. c topped

During the training cycle with
H e r m it T r a in in g H e g lm e n l.
Marine Corps Recruit Depot.
Parris Island. S C ., recruits are
taught the busies of iKtlllrfleld
survival, military dully routine
and (tersonal and professional
standards
AH recruits |&gt;urtlcl|totr In an
active physical co n d itio n in g
program and gain proficiency In
a variety of military skills in­
c l u d i n g first ai d. rifle
marksmanship and close order
d r ill
T e a m w o r k a n d se lfd l s c i p i i n r u r r e m p h a s iz e d
throughout the cycle.

blended. Divide dough In halves
Press curb half Into bottom ol
futl-lliir pans using w rt finger lo
prevent sticking.
Hake 25-30 minutes or until
ctlges arc lightly browned. Cook
In jams 10 minutes. Lift foil oul
of pans. Cool on wire racks 10
m ore m in u te s . Rem ove frill
carefully. Cook completely. Use
dri-oralIng Icing us "glu e" to
uttach assorted valentine candles to cookies and to edge
rookies us desire Makes two
9-tnch rookies
If heart -shaped pans are not
available, use two 9-fnrh round
cake pans Trace a giant hrart
on each round cookie with de­
corating Icing, then decorate
within heart-shaped area

DEAR ABBYt W r are having a
dispute w ith o u r neighbors.
Since we can't seem to come to
an agrrrm e til. w r ugrrnt in
iililde by your advice.
Our home has a swimming
pool and a hot lull that are
totally secluded. We can swim In
the pool and relax In our hoi tub
In (he nude without offending
anyone. Th e problem Is our
nelghlMir's 9-year-old m i d . who
occasionally climbs ihc fence lo
watch us
O ur neighbors feci that we
s h o u ld w e a r b a th in g suits
because they enn't watch their
son 21 hours u day. and In thrlr
minds, what we do Is Immoral.
T r a i l me. Abby. all we do Is
swim and/or sit around and lulk
— rtolhlng sexual or kinky.
We are rh u rrh g o ln g Chris­
tians. hut are not nshamed of our
bodies W r are more comfortable
In the nude, however. In tills
Instance. I feel that our rtghis
are b rin g violated, and w r
should neither tie torced to wear
bathing suits nor made to feel
guilty for what w r do.
What do you think. Abby?
VICTIM S OF PEEPINO TOM.
VALENCIA. CALIP.
DEAR VICTIM S: Vou have a

right to swim and use your hot
tub In the nude on your property
without bring spied upon. Vour
neighbor's son has no business
w alrhlng you. Ills parents are
res|ions!blr for seeing to It that
their son does not clim b the
fence and violate your privacy.
Tell the hoy — and Ills parents —
yOU will not tolerate anyone
violating your privacy.
DEAR ABBY; I found all those
letters from j&gt;cop!r who had
problems w ill: iheir names very
amusing. I ihlnk I (piatlfy for
Hail list. My name is Austin Six.
and I have had letters addressed
to "A ustin Sex." "Austin Sicks.”
" A u s t i n S t ic k s " and o th e r
varieties.
My wife and I often dine oul
with three other couples, and

LEMON SPONGE PIE
(Prom the Amish)
1 cup sugar
2 Tbsp. butter
3 eggs, separated
3 Tbsp. flour
V4 tsp. salt
Juice and grated rtnd of 1
lemon
114 cups hot w u tcro n n llk
I 9-Inch unbaked pic shell
Cream sugar and butter. Add
egg yolks and beat well. Add
(lour, sail, lemon Juice and rind.
Add water or milk. Fold In slimy
beaten egg whites.
Pour Into unbaked pic shell.
Bake at 325* for 45-50 minutes.

(Rtnss Ksllh It t Sanlord
Harald correspondent and Cook
of tha Waak columnist. Plaasa
submit nominations lor lha
waakly faaturs lo 321*6748.)

would have been more confusing
had your first name been Irving
and you lived In Austin. Texas —
then you'd have hern Irving Six
In Austin. Texas T h is way. you
arc Austin Six in Irving. Texns...uw. to heck with Ilf

(Problems? Writs to Osar Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, send a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Deer Abby,
P.0. Box 69440, Los Angsles,
Call!. 90069. AH correspondsnce
Is confidential.)

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14 cup mushrooms, chopped
3 Tbsp. flour
I cup milk
V4 lb. sharp cheese, grated
I pint chicken stock
1 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
Salt nnd pepper to taste
V4 lb. spaghetti
I small bottle stuffed olives,
chopped or sliced
1 cup pecans, chopped
Cook chicken In water until
tender. Remember from bones
and cut In large pieces. Reserve
stock.
Melt butter. Saute celery, on­
ions and m u s h ro o m s u n til
tender. Add Hour and stir to
form a smooth paste. Gradually
add milk. Stir until thickened.
Add cheese. Stir until melted.
A d d c h i c k e n st ock and
seasonings.
Cook spaghetti In water for 3
minutes. Drain. Add lo stock
mixture. Let stand for 1 hour.
Mix tn chicken and olives.
Four Into 9 x l5 -ln c h shallow
rosserolc. T o p with pecans nnd
bake at 350* F. V&gt; hour.
Makes 12 servings.

A U STIN SIX IN IRVINO.
TEXAS
DEAR A U STIN : Cheer up. It

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M ICHAEL P. SA RGEN T
FORT WAINWH1GIIT.
Fairbanks. Alaska — A rm y Pfr.
Mlehnrl P. Sargent- a member of
the nth Infantry Division (Ligtill
here, has deployed to the Joint
Readiness Train in g Center at
Fort Polk, Leeayllle, La., for a
training exercise.
Th e Joint Readiness Training
Center provides advanced-level
training for Air Force and Arm y
a c tiv e a n d re s e rv e forces.
Personnel are trained In de­
ployment and tactleil operations
under realistic conditions of lowto mld-Intenslty conflict.
Sargent, an Infantryman, is
the son of R atid al J . and
Angelika E. Sargent of 1015
Gummagc Point. Oviedo.

cun you Imagine what happens
when I make reservations for a
party of eight at 7 o'clock In Ihc
name of Six?
I once telephoned u mail on a
business matter. He was not In.
so I left m y name for him lo
return m y call.
After thrre days, I had not
heard from him . so I called
again, and he told me that he
had been trying lo reach me. He
Mild he had been (old to call
Operator Six In Austin. Texas,
It goes on and on. but 1 Ihlnk
I'll keep the name since I am
now 76 years old and have
learned lo grin and bear It.

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Legal Notices
IN THC CIRCUIT COURT
FOR UM1NOLC CO UNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fi'r Numtwr M «!• CP
IN RC LSTATE OF
ANN B HORTON

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

iN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO t l 1*1* CA I IK
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC .
PI* ml iII

C ITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
by ih* City Cammittton el the
City ot Lako Mary. Florida, that
tela Cammittton will held a
Public Hearing on February JO
Itt*. al 7 00 P M . or at loan
Ihertefttr at possible to con
itoer o roguott tor minor tubdi
vltton approval with verLancet
to Ih* land Development Cad*
to eliminate paving and tide
walk an Weed Sire*!, to reduce
th* required tot ere* lor pro
poMd loll 1 and * la let! than
on* acre, to reduce th* MO loot
tetback tor teplic lankt tram
wehandt to 71 leal, to reduce
Ih* building tetback from 71 t**t
to 11 «•*! horn th* cenwrvotton
eotemenl tor prepoted lot* 1 and
*, on the following detcribed
properly
Th* Wetl &lt;t ol th* Foil &gt;i ot
ih* SW '* ot Ih* SW 'e ot Section
I*. TowniJup 10 South. Range M
Eatl. Seminal# County, Ftorlda.
LESS North 70* 7 feet ol the
Eatl MO 71 feel and Ih* South
Mt 71 tee! ot the Eatl M* 71 feet
and the North 1*7 la teel el th*
Eatl U7 it leet ot the South
11* 1* leet, more commonly
detcribed at the norlhwett
corner al Hwtphrer Road and
Wood Sirm i
The Public Hearing wtll be
hem In Ih# Committton Cham
bar* 100 N Country Club Road
Lake Mary Th* Public It m
vited to attend and be heard
Said hearing may be continued
from lime to lime until a final
dtettion it mad* by Ih* City
Committton
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
M EETING IS MADE BY THE
C IT Y FOR IT S C O N V E N
IENCE THIS RECORO MAY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE
OUATE RECORD FOR PUR
POSES OF APPEAL FROM A
DECISION M ADE BY THE
CITY WITH RESPECT TO THE
FOREGOING M A TTE R ANY
PERSON WISHING TO EN
SURE THAT AN AOEOUATE
RECORO OF TH E PROCEED
INGS IS M AINTAIN ED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
AD V ISED T O M A K E THE
NECESSARY ARRANGE
MENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN
EXPENSE
P E R S O N S W I T H D IS
A B I L I T I E S N E E D IN G
ASSISTANCE T O P A R TIC I
PATE IN ANY OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
CONTACT THE C ITY ADA CO
OROINATOR A T LE A S T 44
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
M EETING AT 1*07111* Ml*
CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol A Fetter. City Clerk
DATED January]!. 'H i
PubUth February 1, l**4
D E O 11

Yt
NOTICE OF
MICHAEL R W INSTO N.elal.
ADMINISTRATION
Dr lend*" ll
Th# jgm|ftiiir*fio« ol tA#
NOTICE OF
estate of ANN B HORTON
FORECLOSURE SALE
d tc tittfd
F ile N w m b t r
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
t l Sfff CP If pending in ft&gt;*
purtuenl
to a Summary Final
Circuit Court for Seminole
Judgment ol Foreclosure deled
County Fiend# Probate D M
January It. Itt* and entered in
lien, its eddftit of wvtvicB It
Cat* No t ] l«la CA I* K ol Ih*
Seminole County CourtAoute.
Circuit Court al tht IIT H
Sanford F'orda W 7 \ The
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
namei and addreitet of the
INOLE County. Florida wherein
ptfieu'- rtfrtifn iiliv f and the
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC
eerfonal f#pr«v*M #tivtt al
Plamlilf. and M ICHAEL R
tornty are iff forth n Io *
WINSTON. *1 al . art dtten
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
dentt
I will Mil to the highetl
SONSARF NO TIFIED TH AT
bidder lor cath al Ih* Wetl
All per ion* OA *Aom tftif
Front Door ol Ih* Seminole
'notice it tetved who have &lt;X)
County CourlhouM. Sanlord.
lecJioni tha) (M Utngt th# valid
if. ol the will, the qualification* &lt; Florida at th* hour of II 00
a m . on the Jitt day at March
ol the personal representative,
Itt* tht following detcribed
venue or Ifv d c l-o o o* thll
proparty at M l forth In l t d
Court art required la file Half
Summary Final Judgment, to
objections with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F ; wll
LOT It. BLOCK A SEMI
TH R EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
HOLE HEIGHTS. ACCORDING
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
TO
THE PLAT THEREO F. AS
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK I
TMIRTV OATS A FTER TH E
PAGES 1 AND 1. OF THE
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
COPV OF THIS NOTICE ON
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
TH EM
DATED writ » t h day of Janu
All creditors ol I N decedent
ary.Itt*
and OWN' persons having claim*
Mtfyennt Mart*
or demand* age nst decedent*
Clerk Circuit Court
r t 'lf f on whom M to ff or INN
By Dorothy W Bolton
notice It tor rod within throo
Deputy Clerk
month* attff Iho doN of ttw flrtl
Publlth February 1.1. Itt*
publication ol Itut nolle* mutl
DEO 21
til* rtwif (M int with ih«t Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NO TICE OR
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
TH IR TY d a y s A F TE R THE
O A TE OF SFRVICE OF A
OF THE IIT H JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT. INANDFOR
COPY o r THIS NOTICE ON
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
THEM
FLORIDA
Alt other creditor! ol Ih*
decedent and portent having
CASE NO t l i m C A H K
SECRETARY OF v e t e r a n s
claim* or demand* against Iho
deredent t etlrt* mutt III* their
AFFAIRS.
Plaintiff
cloimi vrith Hut court W ITHIN
THR EE M O N TH SA FTE R t h e
vt
DATE OF THF FIRST PUBLI
M ATTHEW G R ID D LE .ela l.
Defendant*
CAT ION OF THIS NOT 1CE
NOTICE OF
ALL CLAIMS. D EM A N D S
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
F IL E D WILL BE FO R EVER
purtuenl to a Summary Final
BAUREO
The dato ot me lin t public*
Judgment ot Forettoture deled
|.&lt;m ol Hitt Nonce N February 2.
January 17. Itt* and entered M
IMA
Co m Na *1 IM* CA I* K ol the
Portonel Repretantalluot
Circuit Ceurl ol th* I IT H
LAWRENCE ALLEN
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEM
HORTON
INOLE County. Florida wherein
SECRETARV OF VETERANS
Sti Wood Vetter Trace
Roswell Georg * MON
A F F A IR S . P la in tif f , and
Attorney lor Ptrtonel
M A TTH E W G R IDOLE.et a l.
Representative
are 0#i#nda«tt I will MU to me
highetl bidder tor cath al Ih#
L W CARROLL. JR
Wetl Front Door ol Ih* Semtnoto
ESOUIRE
County CourlhouM. Sanlord.
LAWRENCE W CARROLL,
JR . P A
Florida, al fha hour ol It 00
W E Anemont* Dr OOC
a m . on Ih# t/tti day ol March.
Aitemori* Springs, FL Jjroi
Ittl. th* following detcribed
property at M l forth In taid
Telephone &lt;447174011*0
Summary Final Judgment, to
F&lt;o&gt;tdoB*iNe 0*UM
Publish February J, 0. Ifti
wll:
DEO r
Lot 1. Block J. FOXMOOR.
UNIT I. according to ttw plat
I N T H E CIRCUIT CO URT
rnyrvnl |* reel-tied Mt Pl»l
INANU4UN
Book It. Paget 71 and T l Ol Ih*
SEMINOLE COUNTV,
Public Record* ol Seminole
FLORIDA
Count#, f to^Ld#
CASE NO. n a n s C A I4-K
DATED Ihit nth day ot Janu
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
ary. Itt*
ANO LOAN AiSOCiAT ION
MaryannaMorM
Clerk Circuit Court
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g
a
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Ur OoremrW AWton
nwina i *
LtovryCOrt
jO S r M il* t l l f A F F T H
WuOiiM Fearuare f. #. Iter
MICA. Ais wtM- l I M I h O i r
DOOM
COON T V »nd C» T Y OF
SANTORO FLORIDA
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY G IVEN
C ITY OF
that pursuant is e Summary
LAKE M ARY. FLORIDA
Final Judgment el Foreclosure
NO
TICE OF
entered herein, I will Mil Ih*
PUBLIC H IA R IN O
property situated in Seminole
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
County. FRx.de date’ bed t l
by ih* City Commlitien ot the
The South i n feel ol the North
City of Lake Mary. Florida, that
104 feet ot Lot *1. THE FLOR
Mid Committton will held a
IDA LAND AND COLONI2A
Public Hearing on February 10.
TION COMPANY'S C E L E R Y
Itt*. al / 00 P .M . or at toon
PLANTATION. According to Iho
thertafttr at pott&gt;bl*. to con
Piet thereof at recorded In Ptal
ttder a requetl tor Conditional
Boot 1. P*g* lit. Public Rec
U m Approval tor a day car*
ordv ot Seminole County. F lor
center In M IA toning an th*
&gt;de. LESS th*l pert conveyed to
following deter Ibed property
Seminpi* County detcribcd In
A tract ol land being a portion
0 R Boot 1W1. Peg* It*. Public
ol Lot I, North Point. Replat
Record! ot Sem.nole County.
Ore according to Iho plat inert
Florid*, end described at
ol ot retarded in Plat Book •&gt;
tottoot
Paget U — It ol Iho Public
Eait X teel ot In* South 171
Record* ol Semi note County.
1 e*i ot the North So* Itel ol Lot
Florida
*1. TH E FLORIDA LAND AND
Tht Public Hoering will be
COLONIZATION COMPANY'S
held In Iho Comm Itt ion Cham
C E L E R Y PLA N TATIO N , oc
ber*
100 N Country Club Road.
cording lo the plat thereof ot
Lake Mary Th* Public it In
recorded In Plat Boot 1. Pago
vttod to attend and be hoard
tit Public Record! ot Seminote
Said hearing may be continued
County, Fkx.de
from lime to time until a final
Including but not limited lo Iho
daemon it mad* by it* City
realty, any build-ng permit! or
Cammittton
development tpghli furniture.
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
lornltM ngt li.turet. good!,
M EETING IS MADE BY TH E
equipment end Inventory local
C IT Y FOR IT S C O N V E N
*d on ih* ebo.v detcrlbed prop
IENCE. THIS RECORD MAY
erty. at public tela, lo the
NOT C O NSTITUTE AN ADE
highetl and belt bidder tor cath
Q U A TI RECORD FOR PUR
ol m* Wetl Front Door. Semi
POSES OF APPEAL FROM A
no!# Count» Courthout*. M l N
DECISION M ADE BY TH E
Park Avenue Senlord Florida,
C
ITY WITH RESPFCT TO THE
el ll 04 A M an ttw Hh day ol
FOREGOING M ATTER ANY
April. Itt*.
PERSON WISHING TO EN
MARYANNE m o r s e
SURE TH A T AN AOEOUATE
C LE R K O F TH E
RECORD OF THE PROCEED
CIRCUIT COURT
INGS IS M AINTAINED FOR
BY. Jen* E Jaw etc
A
P P E LLA TE PURPOSES IS
Deputy Clerk
A
D V IS E D T O M A K E T H E
IN AC C O R D A N C E W IT H
N E C E S S A R Y AR R 4G£
T H E A M E R IC A N S W IT H
ME NTS AT HIS OR HER OWN
DISABILITIES ACT. PERSONS
EXPENSE
N E E D I N G S P E C IA L AC
P E R S O N S W I T H O IS
COMMOOATION TO PARTIC
A
B IL IT IE S N E E O IN O
i p a t e in t h is p r o c e e d i n g
ASSISTANCE
TO PAR TIC I
SHOULO COTNACT TH E ADA
PATE IN ANY OF THESE
COORDINATOR NOT LA TER
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L O
THAN FIVE III DAYS PRIOR
CONTACT THE C ITY ADA CO
TO THE PROCEEDING A T Ml
OROINATOR
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N Perk Annua. Suit* NM I,
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
Sanford. FL U N I Telephone
M EETING AT I407)M4 Ml*
1*0/1 111 *110 *&gt;• 4117;
C ITY OF
1100 MS I N I I T D D I . or
LAKE 7AARY. FLORIDA
1 000 kSS 1770 (VI. via F LOR IDA
Carol A Fotler. City Clerk
RELAYSERVICE
DATED
January Jl, Itt*
Publish January 2* A February
Publnh February I. Itt*
1. lvt4
DEO II
DEN IM

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Co m He, w a r n CAUK
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
METMOR FINANCIAL. INC .
Plaintiff,
¥l
DAVID O LASTER and MARY
I LASTER. Mutband and Wile,
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y i
T R A N S O U T H F IN A N C IA L
C O R P O R A T IO N te a UN
KNOWN TENANTS o d N t t l
NOTICE OP SALS
Notice It hereby given, pureu
ant la a Pinal Judgment at
Forcetoture tor Plaintiff entered
In this caww. In the Circuit
Court ol Semmoto County. Ftor
Ido. I will M il Ih* property
tiluated In Sominoto County.
Ftorlda detcribed *e:
Baginning *t a paint 10*11
feet North ot th* Southwetl
corner at Lot I. of Block 1. of the
A M EN D ED P L A T O F TH E
FIRST ADDITION TO MINER
AL SPRINOS PARK, at re­
corded In Plot Booh I. on Pag*
M. of the Public Record* el
Seminole County, Florida, run
North letg foot along the Eatt
Right ol Woy lino ot Spring
Avenue, lhanco run Eatt IM 10
teel thence run S i r i r i !
Eatt ill M leet. thence Wetl
70*. K teel to Ihe Point at
Beginning.
and commonly known an IT il
Spring Avenue Gvtode. Florid*
n7M tM L ol Public tale, to Ih*
cath, ol ttw wool front door ot
th* Seminole County Court
houM. to Sanlord. Ftorlda ot
ll:M tm ,.* n February M. i m
Doled January It. It**
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Ih* Circuit Court
By: Ja ru E Ja te w k
Deputy Clerk
Pubtiui January 2* A February
1. IM*
DENK7
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIG H TEEN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLONIDA
CASE NO f l i n r CA l* K
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
Plaintiff.
vo.
SAMUEL GONZALEZ, e la l.
OclendanlU)
AM ENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Notit* it hereby given that,
pursuant lo a Summary Judg
men! of Foroctoour*. I will M il
the following detcribed property
located Ih Seminole County,
Florid*:
LOT *. BRVNHAVEN FIRST
R E P L A T , a R a p la t o l
Brynhavon. according to th*
plat thereof- recorded in Plat
Book a . Pages M and 11 ol the
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
*1 public sato. to the highest and
boil bidder tor cath. al west
front door ol Iho Seminole
County CourlhouM, Sonlord.
Ftorlda. 1100 A M on February
17, ItN
American! With Disabilities
A cl (A DA I Nolle*: In OC
cordance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act. per toni
with a disability who need a
tpeclal accommodation to par
flclpol* In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at Ml North Pork Avenue. Suit*
N M I. Sanlord. Ftorlda 11771 al
loatl lie* days prior to th*
proceeding Telophase (*07l
111*1M E ll 4217. t - m m i T f l
I TOO! or I MC m 1770 IV ). Via
FlorM* ftHey Service
WITNESS my hand and Seal
ot nut Court on January If, l ft l
(Stall
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K.CIRCUIT COURT
By Jan* E. Jatowic
Deputy Clerk
Piblith January M A February
1. Iff*
DEN Mt

27— N u rs e ry A

CLASSIFIED ADS
Somlnolo

Orlando * W inter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 i l

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

1:00 AM. • &amp;30 PJL
HONOAYBw
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

6 3 1 -9 9 9 3

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

14 ccrscocuthrt ttmoo...........57f ■ lint
1 cenMcuttv* taws
TO* ■ Im
3 crwpcuOvt ttmr«-------- IHaNna
1 Hmo______________ S1.1I ■Irw
RjI m art per Iesm , baud on 3 In tt
• 3 UnM Minimum

NOW ACCEPTNG

BcTwdctonq may mdudo Harold Ad. orb*oeot fwcoel of an aadoona! dey
Cartel whan you get roeciii Pay orfy tot days your ad tww at rale tamad
Ut* AG dtocnpbon In toosaei reams Copy must to*ow acrwccata* typo
grapfuced term -Corrvrwroaf kwquency roto* are avaOat**
DCAOUNES
Tuoeday Wu Friday 12 Noon Ttw Day Botoro Pubacabon
Sunday And SAonday S X P U Fnday
A D J U S T M E N T S AN O C R E D IT S : In Itt* o ve r I of art error In bn
ad, ttw Sanford Harold wflt be roaponslblo for th# Brel
In portion onty and only to th* oxtont of f h « c o il of Ihot
Inoortion. PSewao cfwcli y o u r ad for accuracy th a flrel day H
rsNia.

12— E l d e r ly C e r e

21— Personals
ADOPTIONS

407-323-9408

Free medicel cere. Irenipor
•allan, counseling private
dec tor plus llvtog *ap*n*e*
Bar ni711S Ctoerwater Attorney
John F richer
I Off-fit I***

Legal Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
ITO C K H O LD LR S 'M E ETIN G
The regular annuel meeting el
ftw stockholder* et Th* Cihient
Ben* el Ovedo Ovwde Florida
will be held et th* ben* located
al IS* Geneva Drive. Oviedo.
Florida al 4 00 on Wednesday.
February If. Iff4 lor th*
purpose at considering and vot
mg upon Ih# t*ttowing matter*
I I I E lection of Director*
( I I Any other bwsinett a* may
a meet
James W Abet)
President
Publish January If A Februiwy
1 .1I t 4
DEN 77*

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JU O ICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IV IL ACTION NO. t
fj-m * CAUK
M ER ITOR MORTGAGE COR
PORATION EAST.ole .
Plaint itt.
vt
DALLAS ARYAN SMITH, etc.
afaf.
N OTICE OF SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that
pursuant to the Final Judgment
of Foreclosure end Set* entered
In the cause pending In ttw
Circuit Court et ttw Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, in and lor
Seminole County. Florid*. Civil
Action Number t l IU* C AIfK
ttw undersigned Clark will Mil
th* property situated in said
County, described a*:
LO T 11 ANO THE EAST M
F E E T OF LOT II. BLOCK O.
LO N G W O O O P A R K . AC
CORDING TO PLAT IN P LA T
BOOK II. PAGES I 10.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
together with *11 structures.
Improvements. Ililures. eppll
ancet and appurtenances on
said land o' used In coni unci ion
therewith, al public sato. to ttw
highetl and best bidder tot cash
at U M attock A M . on Ftbru
ory tl. Its*. *1 th* watt front
door Of Ih* Seminoi* County
Courthouse Sanlord. Ftorlda
O A TE O : January is, too*
I C O U RTSEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT COURT
By- JanaE Jetewtc
Deputy Clark
PubUth- January ?« A February
&gt;. Iff*
D E N IM
IN TH E CIRCUIT COUNT
OF TH E IIT H JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O EN ER A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. SI list CA If K
EM P IR E OF AMERICA RE
A L T Y C R E D IT C O R P O R A
TION , a New York Corporation.
Plelnmt,
vs
LEONARD T CAMP ILONG A
end ELSA I. CAMPILONGA: *1
al..
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Hoik* is hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
el Foreclosure dated January
If. IffA. and entered m civil
case number f j IMS CA 14 K. ol
ttw Circuit Court of ttw llth
Judicial Circuit In and tor Semi
noto County. Florida, wherein
EM PIR E OF AMERICA RE
A L T Y C R E O IT CO R P O R A
TION . A NEW VORK CORPO
R A T I O N . It P laintiff and
LEONARD T CAMPILONGA.
E L S A I. C A M P IL O N G A .
M AYFA IR MEADOWS HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, are
Ottondanl(t), I will sell to Ih*
highest end bet! bidder lor cath
*1 th# west Iron! door ef ttw
Samlnoi* County courthouse In
Sanlord, Florida. Seminole
County. Florida at It 00 A M
on February 17, IffA. fh# follow
ing described property et set
forth In Mid Final Judgment, to
wit.
Lei 11. M AYFAIR M EA D
OWS. a subdivision, according
to th* plat thereof as recorded In
Plat Book it, Pag* it, n and J l.
of Ih* Public Records of Semi
net* County. F ler Id*.
Doled January 14. IffA
MARYANNE MORSE
Clarkaf Circuit Caurt
By Jan* E. Jesewk
Deputy Clerk
Publish January 14 1 February
t. IffA
DEN 111

LA K E MARY AREA Where
learning and play ll fun.
Pr* school activate* Intent to
1 yeort Hot lunthet and
knack Full end Part time Oft
track and mem'* dey out
R tunable ret** Mott eny
hour* Call anytime . j n i f W
SPACES AVAILABLE Ago* M
Sit each wk tor It! A Tnd wk*
Mre. Mfckeite *Hm m m ru s

31— Private
____Instruct io n s ____
DRUMS. KEYBOARD. PIANO
LESSONS. Beginner teller
end bet*. Degreed Intlrvctor
with 1 yeert leeching eiporl
once All tty let end level!
Flrel to**** (re* Kyle n*-*ou
N EED A TUTORt
F lementery through Junior
High
CaltM*lt71

55— Business
Opportunities
A U TO PARTS WHOLESALE
Net Profit 1»K to S00K/year
Minimum Investment IMK
Insured Guaranteed
_________ MC asi IN I

59— Financial
Services
STOP FORECLOSURE!
I can h*tp es\ success Berry
Myers **7AAA IMS unlit SPM
TAXES PREPARED
Ta •prtparetien Irem Sit up
407 Ml 77T7

FAX
YOUR CLASSIFIED AO
TO US ANYTIME
DAY OR NICHTI

For convenient end econemt
tel advertising nothing beats
ttw Sentord Herald Fai us
your ad to »ha Clastllwd D**l
and include the following in
tot mal«n
eBMIingnem* address and
pfwn* number
# Centact name and phone
number tor *d verilketton
• Start dot*
* Number of days you would
like your ad to run

A1— Money to Lend
KEEP 0RIVING AND STIU
CHINE MONEY!
All you need It your till* Jack
Diamond for oppoinlmen l
&gt;00 IWf
_____

43 -M ortgages
Bough t * Sold
W A N TE D Wi 000 1st Mfg on
*fh own*' occupied bik home
10% ml. M yrs *041*11*11

27— Nursery A
Child Care
CHILDCARE In my Hidden Lk
fwm# Christian atmo* M F.
7: Mom S Mpm Raft Ml AIM
FU LLTIM E 21*4 yr*. SAS/wk
Alter schooler*. I l l a l
Lunch. 1 mark*0 *0 1177**0*

AOD TO TOUR INCOMt
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL M l0*1* or ITl-AMI

AGENTS OF LIFE I HEALTH
We ll give y*u ton trammg
and ulary plus a book of
o o ls tla g clie nts ( F u l l
ben efit*) Coll for
I *00*77 1741

ACENTSIEAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeed* like tuccet*
We re well Into aur J»d decade
•f framing successful agent*
N o lk tn ttf
We lt help i
WATSON REALTY CORP
REALTORS
M&gt;M*t
A U T O AUCTIO N O H I V I R t
N EEOEOt Mutt have valid
drivers ttcense and be able to
drive stick Call between I 1
SPRINT STAFFIN O .il* W ll
AVAILABLE POSITIONS

Legal Notice

Temporary and temporary to
permanent positions available
in S a n le rd , L e n g w e o d .
Leckhert. Casselberry. Winter
Park an* Oriartoo tor these
ovperitncedm
" Praduc tiers/Ataembly"

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION
Nohtt t* hereby given Semi
note Wrecker Service wl'l sett at
Public Auction lc&lt; selvage tor
cask aw demand to k'fkeel
whlciw ;

r#h lie If#A
It Ponf Berm
Vin rlGJAR ))S7B 171*0*0
Th* auction will be hold at
17 00 pm on trw u d date above
Al Semtnoto Wrecker Servke
7SCO S Myrtle Ave Sentord.
Flo J277J Prospective bidder*
may inspect vehicle* ana hour
prior to Ml* Term ! ere cath or
certified fund* Seminole
Wrecker reserve* th* right to
accept or reject any end ell
bid*
Publlth February 1. Itf4
DEO to

•'Dwwl Alechank*"
••Painter Helper"
"Slagm er"
OENERALPERSONNEL
•M 111!
Never A Fee
AORNTS-AVON Earn to S0%
No door:door PT/FT ln*ur
anceavailableSendi III l l f l

Full lima and pari lima poet
Hon* avaltobto in central Ftor
Ida area

61

••RECEPTIONIST"
••SECRETARY**
" O A T A E N IR Y "
"W OR D PROCE SiGfi*
-C U S TO M ER SERVICE’ *
"R E P S "

SELL IT.
F IN D IT.

OENERALPERSONNEL
StS-IIU
Never A Fa*

C L A S S I F I E D

llta n ln g

N otict

Additions A
Remodeling
RES/COMM Vinyl Stdmg .
Alum Fram in g, Orywall,
Doors. Roofing. Concrete
7714*17 1.0. Boltof. CBCSItOO*

HOUSE CLEANING, reliable,
and reasonable rale* Ref*
Bonded) Lie/Ins 417 Sift
H O U S E C L S A N IN O Q u a lity
work, honoit and reliable.
BBRetMl#*4074*4 i m ^ ^ _

______ Concrete
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal I Man Ouality Opera
Hont 114tilt/414M i!

C arpet Cleaning
C A R P E T C L E A N IN O
*
Rooms 11* *S Steam cleaned
or dry loam. Guaranteed
lowest prices 407 I f f Sift
SAM'S C A R P E T CLEANINO
plus holt and strip Hears.
Reslde.ttlal'commercial It
firs l i l 1141, beeper 444 0VII

IFN

HELP W A N TE D Etptfknted
irvlgallon workers needed
i i l 07*7Man&lt;oy FndaySS . _

For part lima 111 tw it
Adopting apsHtcoliont
Monday Friday.**
DtBary Manor S*N 17*1.
PeBary M H M A G i

IAN I TORS
Pari lime tor Lot* Mary
/M ta lhrow Apply
1**1
Philadelphia Av* Orlando
________*07 fee **oo

CMSTRUCTION WORKERS
Good pay. steady work Will
train f04 n% 1471 Iv m tg_____

LANDSCAPERS
Full lima, class O lk f*q

COUNTER PERSON

DRIVER

Receeftonitl. computer input
Must h«u# knowledge ol prim
mg and sates Tru Dimension
Printing-..........
i t * *o*J
• D A TA E N TR Y C LE R K *
Enter tqurei into computer
and all'll with office duties
FREE R EG ISTR ATIO N
AAA EM P LO Y M EN T
TM W IIth S l. H I 111*

Clast 6 Ikons* required

SOD LAYERS
Crew needed
M l SIM
a L E O A L T h A IN B I*
Fantastic start on a nan
career 1 Just bring your skills
and begin work right ewoyt
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
TOOWnihSf,. m m *
.
L IV R I H N A N N Y : N t t ls '
sm ektng."M rs D eubtlirt"
personality, to car* l*r 1
school age children Trantpor-i
Istien and R*rs required
Oviedo rati eves to* **9 )____

DAYCARE TEACHER
Pre X A 1 yr olds Perm
position HRS Cert or willing
to goto school If yew Its# tidt
A confusion, celt me M l IfSB

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Evperienced with evpandad
duties needed tor busy mufti
disciplinary office Strong re
I tort' v* end Surgical sstlti a
must Salary commensurate
with eeperitnct Available
Jen If Call *94 77* AMO _____

MAIDS
F/T. M F. 14 Will train,
uniform* Molly Maid. 7*71067
MCOICAL Mt IP

LPN

DIRECTOR
For established childcare can
tor Education and aeparienc*
In tar ly chi irFsood required
________ Can M l *411________

DRILL OPERATORS.
ETCHERS
AN0 PLATERS
winter Springs company
seels individuals with pr*
Vlout product ion ea per lent# 1
shifts evollebto Mon Thurs
SM PM aAM, Frt. Sat, Sun
*AM c 10PM or 4 MPM 4AM
SI M hr Permanwn* positions
*4*ver a leet
Help Per sennet, tie *1**

• PEOPLE GRECTERe
Answer phones with a Imitot
AAael and greet clients Bubb'r
personality svlns Hurryt Cam
FR E E RCGISTRATICN
AAA EM FLO VM EN T
TOOWISfhtl.. M1II7S

PLUMIER
Service background &gt; years'minimum eep Good driving
record Valid FL DL Ml III*

' PRE-SCHOOLTEACHER
___

HAFFT ELVES CHILDCARE
Censer Lako Mary needs full
lime qualified erperionetd
Teerher/Caregiver Also Pari
lime Kitchen/ Teacher Aid
p— rtien Call M l m * ________

HEAVYCOLLISION PERSON
Must have awn tool* and
experience Apply in person
J*0t Coimtry Club Rd Sanlord
Monday Friday, fam ^ m

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F L E E T

Flrewood/Fuei

Home Improvement
A FFO R O A ILE Hem# Repair.
Dependable All phase* Call
tor trpeest Michael 1717100

R ESTO R A TIO N . O R Y W A LL.
motel studs, door*, trim, sid­
ing. porches, decks, gaiebos

misty

I J r n 7/ sr ) m u

^ IT /Vt

PROOUaiON company '
seeks •«penanced industrial l
sewing machine eperalor.'
Ptrmanonf position Never a
to* l Help Porseemol. M f *M*
SECURITY OfTICElS
P i T . S a n la rd .ia a * Marv
Area Weekend shitls Class D
guard license req 0*4 41(1
# S E C U R ITY OUAROe
Oeytim# hoursl Very nice
compiee with benefits
F R E E REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
__ 7*#W»l!hSt .7 Jl Ilf*

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FARIYOIROS TMUHSDAYS 12 00 P U

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3040 W E S T S R 46, S A N ! O H D

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$12 P a c k a g e

• $ 2 0 D o u b le

Packdge *

330-1706

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Public Invited1Free Collee1Kitchen Open1 *

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Homt Im p ro v t m*nt

RITE-WAY ' ........
WE SHOW UP

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Y C T i T ills U U
W o rk F o r
Cwll Clcsssirircl
llflT lI

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322-2611 -a :

Janitorial Services *
BLITZ CHAN JANITORIAL
Commercial.Resid M l 4711

fainting
i u iI O M PAIN TlN O by Jelln
-------- Int /eet.. L k 'd . In*
Free estimates
11141*1
*

Plum bing
A A A PLUMB1NO 4 IEWER&gt;
Leaky f a u c tls l Running'
toilet*! *10 could Solve youC
problem Water heelers, 14 hrs
s e rv k ^
*04 M l 1111'
|

Pressure Cleaning
OUN R ITE : Clean driveways
root*, pool dteks, walks,
tovses Free est. Ml H »

PRESSURE CLEANINO MANi
Roots, pool docks, etc Quotes
by phone
Cell t it 44*0

5w im m ing Pool

Landscaping
CYPRE sT m U LC H Sll/yaro
104% Grad* A . milled In
Lorvjwuod Call us tor a No*
eillmat* aa your free trim
mlag «isd remavall Hardy
Tree Service doing business tt
AAA Ire* Service l i t 1141

AE DOES IT ALL
Fla It right at a price you can
altord Lte d Ins From slarf
to finish Carpentry, plumb
Ing. etoilrlcol. and 'Opting
Svc* 11 yrs otteperienc* Ho
|ob too big or smalt Call
114 7411*r 11410** 14hr*.

He* *11 7 color Esperienced
anly. benefits Tru Dimensions
Printing_______ _____J&gt;* 40*1

bing o

flooring

F IR IW O O D SPLIT OAK Tree
Service end Hauling Free
# s t l m a t o * n i 4 l7 ^ ^ _ _ _ _

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R E S E R V I

Home R ep airs

HARDWOODFLOOR I NO
Instill Sanding FMshtag
TOM OL1IN t i l l 47411T7

1MSS47

PRESS OPERATOR

DRIVER

A

NURSERY ATTENDANT
Foe pr* school children. 4 hrs
Sunday m e rn ln g during
church service; additional
hours pottlbl* E&gt;p and rtfs .
required 177 *J 71 to apply __
Tractor •■penance helpful
Orleers license Monday
Friday, Sam Ipm Ml OSSA

Clast AC D L. O TR tractor
trailer Fla , G A . area With
1 yr* experience Myr • re
, fvu-t M# deoandrhi* Man
day Friday Weekends off
DOTfhys MS S lU o r I t ! IfM

*

It PM &gt; AM and 7 AM 1 PM ■*
Part time Apply in person
Lakevtew Nursing Center. SI*
(a il tnd Sfreet. Sanlerd
NO TICEi FtostotoWS AeolUhtoi
With Fader*' Slat*. A Local
Governm ent Both skilled A
unskilled It* HO to t il 000 •
benefits For application A
fobs list Call A ll 77* SHO K OAS

NURSERY WORKER

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS. Tovar**. FI.
a wen established and grew
ing Central Florida based
company otteri you
* Stmt Annual Pay Increases
eStoeOffPey
* Unloading Pay
OVatotioAPoy
OSatofy Bonus
* Spouse Riding Program
0 Average TnpS 7 Days
a leto Modal Conventional
Tractors
II you have 1 rears tractor
trailer. OTR and snow and ke
eiperienc* plus a good driving
retard, call
HIM70-00M________

M A R IN O House R e p a i r ,
tpeclollling In small |obs
CRCfStoTfFree**I Mi nis

Cleaning Service
A TOUCH A R O V I Cleaning
servlet. L ie /list Quality
Cleaning at It's best Ml OffO

R IGH T HANGMAN
TTet Sewfh ftwy 17 *1
Lengweed, FL
SM DM

For full tine II 7 and M l
shit! Mutt be certified

Electrical

AIR DUCT CLEAN IN O fvtSoe
cleaning.screening, chimney
sweep Insured Young's Serv
k e jlc r f M O W t lM lM ii^ ^
CARPENTER Alt kind* of horn*
repairs painting 4 ceramic
tile Richard Gross
Ml W71

Oally work/daily pay
Report AAM

MAS ~

M A I T I R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Ropolraddllton. comm/res.
Lk/lns iEROOMtf] Ml 4471

Air Duct Cleaning

C a rp e n t^ ^ ""

G000 WORKERS NEEDED

CLER ICA L

BUY IT.

FLORIDA S TA TR REQUIRES
Oil contractors be registered
or certified To verity a slot*
contractors license coll
1100 1417**0 Occupational
Licenses are required by Ih*
cosmly and can be verified by
calling M l-1110. eat 74H

AUTOMECHANIC
E i p . ASE cerllfled Buty
shop! Good pay. good berwtile
Immediate Position M l *0*0

71- H e lp Wanted

It you have any question!
pleas* ta ll fh* Classified
A d ve rtisin g Department
Monday F rid a y * M I X

M A R Y K A Y C O S M E TIC S )
CALL FOR YO UR FREE
FACIAL
114 *M7

71— Help Wanted

C h ild C i r e ______

25-Special Notices

Bladder Control Problemi?
SENIORS, call to find out II
you quality tor attittanc* with
DIAPERS PADS delivered to
your door monthly 407 **0 17VI

71 — Help W anted

Lawn Service

Service/ epalr
W EEK LY SERVICE from *45
mo Chem Hue Pool Service
XohoMShoomekor

Treo Service

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ECHOLS T R E E SVC L k *. In*
"Lot fh* Profetilonall de It "
Free estimates
M l M7f

TOM 4 JEFF'S LAW N CAREt
Ret /Comm, dependable tow
retell Free est
IM 7470

Window Repair
end Clean!
ifn g L

Masonry

ITR IC TLV WINDOWS Business
A Residontioi wlndow/scroen
cloening Freoesl MB IMS

TWP MASONRY, B rk L . Black,
SluftO. Concroto, Rtnov#
liens Lie/Ins.
1117*44

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71— Htlp Wanttd

99— Apartment i
U n fu rn iih td /R a n t

TEACHERS MOC
Full and part tlm# Child ca,a
a vparianc* required W ISOS

TEACHERS
Must ha*a aarnad M hr*
laaarf a CDA or equivalent,
or bachelor* dagra* in aariy
(Midhood
))) m s

CONVENIENT TO downtown 3
bdrm 7 both ling la itory.
« r k t w/d hook up StJS mo

n&gt; n tt

"

TELEMARKETERS
Long wood, part lima Monday
Ihfw Friday, IP M trM Sal
urday. (AM IPM It to par
hour plus bonut and tom
m inion. Permanent poll
noMl
Navaratoal
Malp Parsenwal. l i t ttta

VfarthMM/Ootk Norkta
UptoUleS V (willtrain)
JOr MO Own
m i lot
w arehouse ano o en er a l

LABOR H ELP M IE O E D I
Bonus lot drlaoai AM shill*
&lt;■1 labia Daily pay no law
Mayor t raady lo work t M am.
Industrial labor Sat . lot0
I
, n A, Hophon* ( a I

91-Apartm ents/
Houttfo S h trt
HOMF ON r i v e r to Ihara
W/O pool and lanm* tavrit
ttoo mo Hair utiina* tap vim

93-Room s lor Rent
A OUIET. titan rm liKhrr.
phono laundry Apt i avail
ebkelso SUB op m ust
C H A N ROOMS . --j , ,|, ■ ,
IM rw k Kitchen phono
laundry, video gem** oil
ilroat parking )X&gt;*i»
NEWLY RENOVATED private
entrance. padja Ian In your
room, your own haal control
ralngaretor. marowar* and
toiar TV OH Uraal parking
and maid karaitt Convenient
lacaiion Tha bolt m town

_____ m m _______

PROT E ttlO N A L F [M A L E
pratarrad lo ihara 1 bdrm 1
bam pool ipa homo UM p&gt;ut
dapoaH Can M ) rail________
ROOM IN PRIVATE LONO
WOOD ham# la l wk. tio da
pout Phono EM 1M0_________
aOOM W i,tthan prirtkga* IIS
■ I Airport A Sanford A V*
Can lam Ml noon 1)0 MM

fS— Woom/Board
• a I BEOROOM HOME a a
l » arching* l»r halp w
deughkrs. 1&gt; A tS. Dad will
mart hama idaal tar ting*
i»lfR

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent
NOTICE
All ranial and tool atlata
adrartitamanti ara tubiatt lo
•ha Fadaral Fan Hovtmg Act
■truth makaa It liiagal to
advartiw an, preference Urn
Italian ar d u tu m in a lia n
bakad an rata. cotor. religion
M i handicap lamlltal ktatuk
o r national ora

EFFICIENCY util turn . pria
antranca and bath Han smok
ar tllw k UOOdap 771 MU
O U IET NalgMarMad. (Man.
waded U N 'm g HR)damage
dap M l rta* ask tor Lloyd
1 BDRM, fumlkhad US tabfa.
IISO dapok t Patk at taptad
Call 1)0 Ha) or IIP i l l )

~99 -Apartm ents

Unfurnished / Rent
CASSELBERRY
-Upscale ling la ktory. paho
; apartmantk 1badroomi Idaal
. lor Individual or COupk
J _________ TTMTTT__________
CONVENIENT B SAFE, I A 1
. Bdrm apH llt t
D M mo
‘ plukdap lyrlaaka M l DAT
HISTORIC downkown lanlord
•Vary claan 1/1, kitthan. Ila
[rm ., appll., lantad yard,
'gara g a . good nalghbort
‘ D l l mo SMS dap HUDOK
^
ISM TM orgitW O

7

LEASE FOR LESS!

■ Ono Bodroom Apartmantk
S1TT D IA L
■ Mokiwood Aptk Ml rrj4

MINUnSTROM SANTORO!

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lola Ada I bdrm, DM mo
7bdrm. St II mo and up

323-8870
MOVE IN SPECIAL!
I Bdrm /I Betti 7117*7)
IMENANPOAM APARTMENTS
PARK AVE I bdrm apt, M l
kllthan, ramodalad A/C
Largo toomi. on but Imal U7S
E F F IC IE N C Y APT kllthan
futly ramodalad tptoom M l
DMBBB R EN TAL R EEU LTI
a PARKSIDE APARTMENTS a
3 Bdrm I Bath I only aaoil
»b*a Oppovia tha park Mova
_Ufl s p a c l o l ) _______7)0 M l)
Q U IET 1/1iy tewnhewH. )JB»
Park. Adult tomm SOS mo
and vat dap Wakr'ffash
Inti Barb Mon F r i l l ) Hal
SANFORD Brand now 7 bdrm.
3 bath unit Ho pati SOS mo
V E R V N IC E I M l BBHBab
1 BDRM, hr r m . kit bath
porth IIS A I IT Franth Aaa
Slli'm o Sloe kat 130 M l)
1 RORM OARAOE APART
M IN T O val naighberhood
D M mo Coll 177 OtTI_______
I BEOROOM A P A R T MI N T
SPECIAL Ufa a month mo.a
m Call lorry. 77) M M _____
I BEOROOM sirs month plot
t i l ) tacurily dapoiit and
ralarant as ________ 1)1 111)
t RORM. I , BATH TmmhovM
Gordon Or. Winter Spgt U X
mo ♦ util Ho pati UT Pool

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
HUD HOMES,
Fram uaa dtwnl Why roMF
Tha Hillman Group.
3)1 t i l l ____________ Raalkar
LAKE MARY AREA Ho patk 1
bdrm 11* both lantad yard
Cant H ASIOO ma Ml H R
LARGE 1/7 07S Grovowood
Gravavtaw ViHaga. utr porth
3 tar, prnat SMS mo IN itaa
LARGE 1 STORY. Hiktorit d l
tntt ) bdrm. 7 bath dan
braaktait room m a d t with
p o rc h sw ing IM S mo
I 401 1M 1)04 A h tor JaH
SANFORD OOLDSBORO
R IN TT O O W N
7 bdrm . now kitthan. air
I l M O itw i DM mo *4t 7)B7_
SANFORD
lit Court., Out.
Or 1 bdrm. I bath tant H/A.
Fancad yard, MTVmo Ml ONI
SANFORD. 7 bdrm. Us bath
lakatront houta It SO mo
_______ Ml I W ________
SAN FO R D . 1 Bdrm, lantad
y a rd m e t R uial a rta
U M mo M l IPO) or 1)1 Taw

105— DuplexT r iple x / R ent
a a ONE AVAILABLE a a
1 bedroom 1 bath MJ UM or
H i TECS_____ __ ___________
SMALL APT A C and appll
antes Idaal lor slngk U M
lus deposit M l nse

105— DuplexTriple x /R e n t
LAKE Mary Good area 1 bdrm.
av/w carpal C H A
appl.
tailing Ians, mm.i H i *'tt
CLEAN 7/1. now tlooring. C/HA.
hook ups Ho dogi Airport
and laniard Aaa MIS mo
plus l'm o sat 11) 11)3______

114— Warehouse
____ Space / Rent____
LO N G W O O D /LA K E M AR Y
Mid life storage warehouses
•00 eoo late tg It Fra* rant
w i t )mo kata. HornSIlL mo
___________111 BUT__________
SECURITY WAREHOUSE MA
and Old Lake Mary Bird
•I.ISO
l.ggo tq It of
fit warthovsa -Finished ol
fit a spate alto aaailabk
KeaaaAe Really, i aio 1111

OF F 1CE /war thouir space I MO
Sq II Prime location at
anlranta lo Centra! Fla Ha
9io. ml Airport M IM I laoi

SANTORO 0 on vi " 1 (&gt; ivr
tprmkkrs S3 tq I) ilentlrem
HtJlIr Int , J.m Dark Ml )4)t

117— Com mercial
Rentals
) RAY W/OFFICE a«fom0h,a
repair shop For more Into
tall Phil Battik M) H D

m -O H ic e
Space / Rent
NEW Senior d ellittk and or
• v t t o v m TOO) *00 tq II
Spottal. U U /ma m isu
SANFORD Ofhta tpata saOO
tq It building total 1700 tq
II par ottka unit Ml NNa
SIB SO F E E T tor tod*e an 17 *1.
tuctettful tu ttin g anchor
but nattat Good parting and
lighting Great visibility
Atiinguoa mg M3 uaa work

121— Condominium
Rentals______
1 BDRM 7 bath w d. pool tpa
tonmt Socwrily ter palm
much moral i i ; t mo M l 1*77

g

i r ,’

‘ HUGE 3 ) drier had garaga
dbl tol Heads work D 1N0
*1/1. qukl ttreat, lantad yard
Sellar pays (toting costs
M l *00

- I t TR E E D ACRES
Mobfk
home, near Ik Je ttu p .
airport and baitway TERMS
st« mo
rt-e

RflAL C5TATTL. INC

322 7491

USE TOUR TAX RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT
RANK FORECLOSURE
IT
with 1 tar garaga Bum in
l*M Like new. large yard1
MS 100
FIN ECR EST
a J. load, el
room I Apt mother In law
quarters Almost 7 000 tq N
Only U l 000
Cal) tor dalaitil
AA Carnet, let ,1171774

W. ( Ir

R E A L T Y
Si

SdllfOMl

1 ar 7 bdrm.. dbl gar . lantad
FI rm c b tenth- IS) MO
I rental vn.lt I Good cash Itow I
))K dn owner hold I Ila) 000
Oatlrabl# 1/1 -a. tani H/A.
tone# FomDyrm 1I3 SOO

MORCAN REALTY
SUPER INVESTM ENT 1 unit
apt . tome work t amplered
loft of parking'114.seeI
REAL FLORIOA LIVING
L rg . on lake. dock. 7 Ir p u t .
wood Heart.eowited Iftk teat

SANTORO
7Sfh t*. and adyrlto Aea.

321-6762
DELTONA
H4 77» *479

IffOBDABU HOMfS
VFNTORE I PBOPf RTif S
FHAOR VAA1LOW ASSV
A HO t and owner financing at
tow at uod mot Gov f Fora
dotvrei. Repot 1 Seminole.
Orange. Volusia
Santera lets than I).aaa Oawn
• Ova* 1/1 attal ) 'l . Ila. din.
lam rm Sakilitodith Su.aoo
e Renovated 1/ l't Nawar root,
carpal, paint, garage, ttr
porth |M WO
a RE LOCATINGI )/ l»i brltk.
ter. porch, lantad yd MEMO
o P O O L I R a no valad ) / l .
fireplace ttr porth SM.*00

OWNER FINANCING
S atra attal*. ar I act* atlato.
both over a 000 tq It 4/4. pool,
laktfrcnt w/dotk. U*t.*00

m

187— Sporting Goods
141— Homes tor Sale

H A L L

LK. Mary custom but IT*
aa/i.pooi SiO) *00
• 7/1, ov*r 1atra. 1)71*00
a a/l, 1* *&lt;ret pooi.ipalil*.*00

l

e P A N A S O N IC C S T E R E O
music sysltm S G H I0 tell
speakers Impedance a oms
Output I walls SIM Cell
Mi 7»*e

fintf Mimfitld, 323-7271
141— Homes for Sale

I 'A t l l

O S D O IlN E

323-5774
SANFORD UK dawn, appror
M a n paymaeitk M7S month )
bdrm ml rahmihad hardwood
Itoerv hug* oaki UK avail
able tor doting and rapaht
AtkmgUUOC*)* IIU _______

On 1,2 ft 3 Bedroom Apartment Homes!

To Make Your Move... Call Us Today!
(Geneva (gardens
1505 W. 25th Street • Sanford

322-2090
H O U R S ; M o n . ■ F r l. 8 :3 0 - 8 :3 0

Managed By Angela Gordon Property Management

O t LAND t acres. 1 m lk oft I 4
a .II k HorMsOa. A I toning
US 000 ION down. ION Ini to
yrt Leesburg *04 I D 1*13

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal for mob 11* home or
home til*, horses, colli*,
•arming or nursery Zoned
agricultural t l *00 par atf*
Small down payment with
owner financing *gs)*) l)77
I* ACRES mi DOUBLEWIDE
new 7 bdrm. 7 bath Pasture
end woods Ho quality mg
111 W0 Alto I) ACRES ed
laming Irrigation, pasture
ua ooo
m i oar*
I LOTS, t o r 13* &gt; i each 7
clearad w/road accats
IP macrest areal Cad Ml laaa

157— Mobile
Homes / Sale
CABBiAGE COVE MOBILE
HOME PABK
ItrS* )/) split, U Bay Spring
C«nlr#l H A screen room
U MO
tail* 1/7, It Fe rment Villa
Central M-A. wether'dryer
dishwasher ell electric, ce
thedrai celling vinyl siding
thmgk roof, normern mtu&lt;e
lion. 117 000
H aU 3/1. II Liberty Central
M A U 400 cash
14*aj 3/3 spill, u Pearson
Conhal H/A. carport |i) soo
____ Call M ill** t r i l l m i
NEW I tea's. NO DOWN. UN
mtaratt. It X ft. Slfl'me
74 X 70 U l* mo li t MO*
ISIS FREE MON T 7 bdrm )
bath, cant air As. mg u r x
Taking otter, cash only Car
naga Cava Moebii* Horn*
Park 407 a t U P ____________
IN I. II i H . 1 Bdrm t Bath
located In park Owner llnanc
■ng avail U MO m TTQ3

SANFORD POOL HOME
ST* *00 1 ar a bdrm . 1&gt;i bwlh.
I./M . tq It Hag* matted
Pam rm wrliraptoc* Ra
made led kllchen/bath new
carpal, sprinkler, tacurily
lyttom Paddk Ians, custom
window Iraalmantt. qultl
c ul da sac Im m aculalal
Owner, 771 fl«a altar*_______
SA N FO R O . *1.000 DN/taS0
monthly 7 bdrm. Us bath. )
car garaga Haw carpal, paint
you pKk cotort! Easy quad
*,1 METROOROUP U l * m

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEMENT A REALTY
aof i n m v m otro

STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.
SELLERS!
Whal YOU Head It a Full
Tim* Eaparkncad Agent to
Cr**lltr*ly Market B Sue
cattlully Close Your Horn*'
Call any ol our Agents
ANVTIM EI

3222420*321 2720
SANTORO *UUE MART
•In Obi 31th Ytar*
VOLUSIA COUNTY. Deltona
poet. 1 bdrm. I bath split
plan new carpet and paint
17*000__________ 40) « H 7074
) RDRM I BATH: Musi see to
appreciate priced to Mil 1)0
Country Club Clr , Santord
I k . MO Browner 133 11*3

321 4 7 0 4

140— Business
F o r S ite
LAWN R W U N Itt 1*.* Mer,
mtmm Atcounli
rquip
ft 000 mo IfKOm# BJl 7905

163— Waterfront
Property / Sale
DELTONA La.* Butler Cham
U acre heavily tread West
lid* Lake Doy la U ) 000
W. MalKiawtki, Ml 7W1

__

111— Appliances
/ Furniture

APPLIANCES. F U K N . TV 'L
E TC . B U Y S E L L T P * O F
INS CHEEPO DEPOT. Ill*
FRENCH A V E
M il)* !
APPLIAN CES! Bail prices
Bast Warranty. Bast Servlet!
Washers dryers, microwaves
W* buy appliances! Dr -.ary
tree! A* Bast. M* M U __
KINO SUE bed tram*, mal
trass and bo. springs with
lln*nt U 00 call !0em 3pm or
altar)___
M l tost
KINO SIZE Water bad. *0H
wavakss. hatter, and liner,
matching drasur w/mirror
and 7 matching night stands
POO
OBO
Ml 7077
O M IC B O W A V E
Kanmora.
mad site, digital Looks and
works Ilk* maw Only *40 Call
« 7 1470

• GIBLS BIKE. SuiUb* to* * «
cllfld 1ft' «hh9«l|.
pinh uvlYftq *nd grten IIS Call
JftSftHO
_____________
• GOLF CLUBS

tag

Art rs

f o i l Psf Fli»» (lutn I S M ,
•wodi l 2 l*gMbiu*b«g ISO
__ e m m u *4 _______
• W H IT F IC L O BOVS BICV
C Lf In good Viape 120 Of pOu
n)42}V

193— Lawn &amp; Garden
• F R E E G A B D IN M A N U R E
w*ul»*l Ml *407____
R I D I N G M OW E R
.e a rs
Craftsman, it HP, )a cut
Huntqraal UtoMtaisa

199— Pels A Supplies
eaN fiQ U E HORSE COLLAR
*b fh *ood hqmqt 150
m 2901

709— Wearing Apparel
B LEATHER JACKET Lades
western sfyk. with fringe on
sleeves end bottom Camel
rotor Site II la U &gt; Ml U ) l
W HITS AIINK JACKET Sue
medium, appraisal U 900 Sal
to ri) too firm lM tna lvm sq

2 1 5 -Boats and
Accessories
a t) FT OLASTRON SS HP
E vmruda. traitor Outstanding
Condi Must seel Ua*S M ) D l l
• m a SKI/FISH BOAT *0 HP
Merc w treikc Runs greet*
1
D 000 Partial finance t«S 7*0*
ela FT PONTOON beet oil
i bergiass. laO HP Evenruda
Very lesll Many ealras like
»#♦. oniytiaaoomtaao
OI7 M ITC H E L L la H Itshmg
boat JOHP Merc kicker 7
depth imder s trolling motor
gjtv trailer UR3C M) a m

217— O arage SalesGARAGE SatoT* Why bather 77
WE BUY .PAY TOP PRICED
e tim is ii

•TsMAtf U U 40 BARGAIN

Call m ywur oarage sek ed try
I) noon on Tuesdey and lake
adranlage ol our special
garage Ml* ed price!! Cell
CleslUiednow tor details!

322 2611
MOVING S4U!
Antique cherry chine cabinet,
buffet and tabk H i. wteker
Iwrn.turt. bedroom and living
room furniture. 10 speed
blkas. childrens toys and
much moral Cell M )k*U lor
diraclions to stop by and see

Prices negotiable_________
W AN TED CHILD'S WAGON
Medium or large m e Call
Me oou or eesso/4

YARD SALE
Lots Of furniture, baby A adult
clothes, strollers etc Frida,
a^SaturdayJIOOMeilonvH^

219— Wanted to Buy
SPANISH MOSS Me per pound
Monday Friday. I S
M) Pare

221— Good Things
to Eat ____
STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
Sam )**) Cilery A,# 7 ml E
ol Sanlord I ml N ol SI Rd
aa Hoops Farms 111 7M4

B EAU TIFU L LADIES RINOS
SNORT OF CASH?
sice * Diamond wedding set.
Seriously looking lor a nice,
SD) Emerald end diamond
claan. used ca rl D EP EN
cocktail ring led Ml t i n
0 A B IE Down payments as
tow a* SI** Includes laa A
aouA D CANS: Metal and ad
Htk Cell;
Justabk Lika naw U0 Iron
))4 UT* evenings____________
FUES AUTO SALES
SATELLITE System Compktol
» *327 2692* *
Trade lor port generator,
O TOYOTA COROLLA wagon.
boa', horso. pony carl M*1)H
H I. Auto. A/C. red. 71K.
SERVICS SALES A FARTS lor
warren*,. t l *S0 OT kak
porlabk kerosene heaters
IH I BUICK LE SABRE. Ckanl
LARRY'S MAR T i l l *1)1
Good condition 11.300 OBO
S P A S t H e w . c o m p le t e
Mi 7741 or leave msg________
w'equipment and underwater
1144 CRTSLER STH A V E N U li
light &gt;1000 t HOP 4C71MRH*
One owner In good condition
SUNOUEST WOLFF TANNINO !
Call Ml *1*3 Leave message
BEOS Haw Com m arclel
a *7 BUICK SKYLARK Good
Horn* Units From |l»*00
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Originally 177* and US* Sail
both lor t i n total Call
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suo Chav, Bail mount, trailer
ball included 17) )»4 4 )0
230— Anlique/Classic
Call UoS. Mors Frl__________

_______ Cars_______

1974 BRONCO AND PARTS.
&gt;71 tOO*

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All orlginall Herds some
work *1 I t ) O B O ))I 0IS4

235— tru ck s 1 ~
Buses/Vans

1970 OCVILLC CADILLAC
as7T00 OBO All power &gt;77
BID

23 1 -C ars
7* Glass hood all
the good stuff custom paint
lltoo OBO or trade S44 MO) or
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CAPRICE C LA D IC
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auto 7*000 miles Etc condl
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down and lake o»*r low mon
Ihi, payments Call 777 *77) tor
informal tort
a C H IV Y MOTOR
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guaranteed to run strong 7
barrel carp Sts Will deliver
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bar* bean a mechanic tor 1)
years and Kara been A IE
cartihad 1 Kara worked tor
new and used car daekflhi**
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mites Rosewood color Will
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power door lock* and all Other
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calipers hoed liner Very good
fires and tow pkg U SOOOBO
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223— M iscellaneous

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motor vehicle until it's sold.
Y o u p a y for the first 10 clays and
if y o u r c a r d o e sn 't se ll, c a ll u s
a n d re n e w it for F R E E ! P h o n e
n u m b e r a n d a s k in g p ric e m u st be
in c lu d e d in ad. N o c o p y c h a n g e
w h ile ad is r u n n in g e x ce p t for price.
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!

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inform ation the b u ye r w ants to kn o w :
• M ake and M od el
• Y ea r
• Pow er Features

M echanical Condition
Body and Finish
Transm ission

• M ileage
• Previous Use
• Aecessorics/Inlcrior

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford

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Wednesday. February 2. 1094

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B E E TL E B A ILE Y
SURE I LIKE MEN,
EXCEPT THEY'RE
ALL CHAUVINISTIC,
CRUPE, INSENSITIVE
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THEY SAY YOU
PONY LIKE MEN

by Art Sanoom

TH E BORN LOSER
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DUTY O U Jb, EH 7 HAVE TO OCT
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RUN HOW, OR
DINNER UIU.
BE LATE

NO l HAVE TO GET OFF THE
PHONC t O l CAN CAUL IN THE
P lIZ A ORDER

DR . G O T T : T h re e
month* ago I pulled the ham ­
airing muacle In m y left leg
during a karale claw. What ran
be done to speed recovery of this
muacle? I vc continued with the
karate. Jog and do aerobic*,
w h ile a tte m p tin g to a v o id
overstretching the muacle. Any
anggeallona?
D E A R R EA DER : Hulled or lorn
muacle* should be realed for
three lo four weeks, lo allow
healing lo lake place. Gentle
alretching exercises and heal
may assist the prixess. as may
special treatment, such ns ul­
trasound therapy, administered
lay a phyalcal therapist. I don't
consider karale and Jogging lo
he a p p r o p ria te u n d e r Ib is
rlrrum slance.
You should be under the care
of an orthopedic specialist, who
ran order and coordinate your
rehabilitation program.
D E A R DR G O T T : W h a le your
o p i n i o n of A c c u p r l l f o r
borderline hypertension?
D E A R R E A D E R : A c c u p r ll
Itpilnaprll) Is an A C E Inhibitor,
one of a class of compounds that
block angiotensin converting
enzyme, the compound which
causes high blood pressure The
medicine Is effective and safe,
although It ts occasionally asso­
ciated with headache, fatigue,
rough, abdomlnul pain, nausea
and vomiting.
It should be used cautiously
w ith other anll hyperlenslve
drugs and In patients with Im ­
paired kidney function. In m y
opinion. Arcuprll Is appropriate
for tre a tin g hype rte nsio n borderline or more serious. I
should add that Accuprll Is one
of several drags used for treating
hypertension; which medicine
should be used In any given ease
Is n decision best left lo the
doctor and the patient.
T o give you more Information.
I am sending you a free copy of
m y

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who would like a copy should
send $1.25 plus u long, selfaddressed. stamped envelope lo
P.O. Box 2433. New York. NY
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title.
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WIN A T BRIDGE
club. Easl swllrhrd lo a low
When I was young, we hud a heart. However, declarer won
budgerigar culled Peter. One with the ace. played a diamond
m orning we came downslulrs lo lo d u m m y 's king u n d su c ­
find an egg lying In the bottom cessfully finessed In spade*
ol the cage After that we had u th ro u g h East. R e tu rn in g lo
dummy with another diamond,
hudgte called Petra
declarer look u second spailr
There arr bridge deals llkr niiesse lo pick up ihc trumps
■his. on which you need lo make w i t h o u t f u rth e r to s s , am t
a m a rke d change from the claimed his contract.
nom iul pluy recommended In
Nothing anyone could do — or
(h r textbook. Some u rr difficult was there? Sup|u»se. at Irtck
lo get right; some, like today's, three. East doesn't ruff Instead,
are virtually Impossible. The he discards u diamond. Whut
deal occurred during the match does the declarer do now? If lie
b e tw e en G re at l l r lla ln and plays tramps from hand. East
Norway In the 194H Euro|irun win* two spodc Irlcks to go with
Championship.
the pair of club Irlcks already In
T o lest yourself, look at the the bag. So South needs two
North and East hands. Defend­ d u m m y entries lor Unease*, but
ing agulnst four spades, your he has only one W hichever way
partner lends out two top club*. South turns, the term inus l*
You echo lo show n douhirtnn. defeat.
You can't play by rote for one
West leads u third club. What do
moment In this game.
you play after railing*/
(C ) 1094. N E W S P A P E R E N ­
Al both tables, the pluy was
Identical. After railing the third T E R P R IS E ASSN.

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which could gel you off course.
Follow your own logical cvuluulions Instead of using second
In the ycur ahead you might hand opinions.
TA U R U S (April 20-M ay 20|
make a change In your field of
endeavor or In the organization Strive lo lie as frank as poaslblr
where you work. If your moves today when dealing w ith others
a rc w ell thought o u t. they on a one-to-one txisls. T h e truth
might Ik - a trifle abrasive Ini­
should prove beneficial.
tially. but the It-asl offensive In
AQUARIUS IJan. 20 Fell. 19) Ihc long ran.
In career mailers today, whnl
G E M IN I (May 2 1 -June 201
know Is of fur grculer T h is could Ik- a rather unusual
Importance than who you know. day lixluy where you'll have lo
Trade on your knowledge and contend with more changes than
capabilities, not on your social usual. Everything will lie m an­
contacts. Try in g lo patch up a ageable if you deal with each
broken romance? T h e Astro- contingency separately.
Graph Matchmaker can help you
CANCER (June 2 1-Ju ly 22)
lo understand what to do lo To d a y If you demand perfection
mukc the relationship work. Mull In others, you could tie selling
82 und u long, self-addressed, yourself up lor something un­
slumped envelope lo Mutchmuk- pleasant when the o lh rr guy
rr. P.O. Box 4465. New York. starts making Ihc same requests
N . Y . 10103.
of you.
LE O (Ju ly 23 Aug. 22) Several
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20| A
friend's w ell-m eaning advice significant objectives can be
might Ik - more emotional than achieved today If you have fixity
logical. If you're In dire need of of purpose. Additionally, you
counsel, solicit opinions from must lie careful not lo sacrifice
efficiency for speed.
pals who can separate the two.
V IR G O .(Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
A R IE S (March 2 1-April 19)
You m ay be a bit loo susceptible G uard against Inclinations today
lo other people's views toduy towards tiring overly possessive

By Bernice Bede Oeol
YOUR B IR TH D A Y
Peb. 3. 1994

by Bob Thavcs

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of frlrnds und loved ones. You're
still Ihelr lavorlir person, hul
give them a chance In like others
as well.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) T o ­
day If you plan lo do a little
shopping, especially In llie more
rx|ienslve stores. It might be
wise lo tukr along u light-flsit-d
friend who can help monitor
your extravagance.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221 If
your decisions u rr predicated
u|Kin practical premises, they
should Ik * sound und effective. If
sentiment or emotion try lo
dominate today. II could hr
another story.
S A G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Keep In mind toduy that
prices aren't carved In stone. If
there Is something you want lo
buy which you think Is too high,
haggle a hit lo see If you can't
get tiicm to lower the cost.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2-Ja n
19) Today try to make It a point
In keep your nose out of u close
friend's commercial affairs. By
the sam e to k e n , d o n 't lel
him/her or anyone else probe
your business.
Copyright 1994 NEWSPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

by Leonard Starr

ANNIE
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S O LO THEN...IT «A N 4 FAUSTVO
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