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                    <text>Jan u ary

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T H UR S D A Y

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Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnola County alnoa 1008
86th Year, No. 125 - Sanford, Florida

Juvenile justice reform

NEWS DIGEST

Task force recommendations ready for lawmakers
By SANDRA IL L IO TT

□ S po rts

Horald Stall Writer

F re sh m an to the rescue
S A N F O R D — Freshm an forward Shonla
M in g o scored a game-high 25 points and had a
gam e-high 18 rebounds Wednesday to lead
Sem inole Community College to victory,

r a c e Page IB

□ People

SA N FO R D — Juvenile Justice reform will be a
major focus of the 1994 Florida Legislature when
the session convenes Feb. 7.
State Senator G a ry Siegel. (R -A ltam o n te
Springs) chairs the Juvenile Justice reform
committee, which has compiled a num ber of
recommendations through questionnaires sent to
professionals In the field. Including Judges, state

attorneys, public defenders, sheriffs, school board
members and by the public through a series of
hearings around the state.
A final report of the committee will be
published before the legislative session begins.
Senate President Pat Thom as Issued a state­
ment last week commending the committee on Its
work. The report will be a starting point for
launching the debate on Juvenile reform.
'Personally. I think they are an excellent
starting po in t." Thomas said. " I especially like

G o a l reached at last

Child day care
centers blast
tight standards

S A N F O R D - A hard-working Sanford man
has reached his projected goal He finally
graduated from law school and today, call him
A tto rn e y Anthony Hall

□ S e e Page 3B

C ounty approves land use change
S A N F O R D — A split Seminole County com ­
m ission gave their Initial approval to two land
use changes from office and residential to
com m ercial uses west of Inlrrslale 4 Tuesday
n ig h t. The changes would affect about 15 acres
of property located at the northeast com er of the
S la te Hoad 46. Orange Boulevard Intersection.
O n ly two people attended the hearing Tuesd u y night, leaving commissioners split on
w h ethe r to approve the proposal. In 1987.
residents strongly opposed commercial devel­
op m e n t outside of four comers west of 1-4. One
of those four corners Is diagonally across SR 46
from the site under review. A proposed vole of
dental by commissioner Daryl McLain was
rejected 3-2. wllh Larry Furlong Joining McLain.
A proposed vole to approve the request by Dick
Van D er Welde was approved 3-2, with McLain
and Furlong opposing
Prop e rty owners F o rty-S ix Partners Lid.
sought to cliange the land use of three separate
residential and office parcels totaling 10 acres.
Property owners Jo h n and Rachel and Ches
Investm ent Corp. sought to change two nearby
residential and office parrels totaling five acres
adjacent to the Forty-Six Partners property.
H u g h Harllng. representing both ow ner
g ro up s stated on their applications they sought
to consolidate the properties Into one com m er­
cial site.

By VICKI DeSOAMIIR
S A N FO R D — Three years after
state lawmakers passed stricter
standards for licensed day rare
centers, a Senate panel discussed
co m p la in ts from for-profit and
church day care centers.
T h e churches accuse the state of
trying to regulate values by forcing
them to teach children to respect
"alternative lifestyles." Th e forprofit centers warn they're going to
be forced out of business If they
must comply wllh standards that
are aren’t applied to fumlly day
care.
In 1991. stale lawmakers required
licensed day care centers to have
more staff for Infants and toddlers
and to Increase their stall training.
Stoning In Ju ly 1995. one staffer
for every 2 0 children must have a

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Cloudy, chance of rain

Wilson Elementary School fourth grader Adam Segall, 10. gets some
Instruction from assistant principal Arthur McDanlal In the operation
of a CD ROM muttl-madla computer aystam that has recently been
purchased by the school. Tim Loftln, claims manager, and William
H ugh es, p ro pe rty/P D unit manager, w ith Safeco Insurance
Companies look on proudly. Sefeco donated $4,000 toward the
purchase price of Ihe oqulpment.

Talks resume
with garbage
haulers

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In in# tamo lima period there net e I
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toddiert
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requirement,
• Starting let! October all child care
trorieet mutl complete JO hour, ot training
■ithin their first rear ot employment, up from
JO hour,

Matt la chUd raltat tinea U K Octahar
• Intent, ana adult ta lour hatnat
• Toddiert I It I raert old one adult to tit

• Starting July IFfS. on# Hell per ton mutl
have a Child Development Atioclote car till
cate or comparable training tar every X
children enrolled

Indicted for tot’s murder

By J# MARK BARFIBLD
Senior Staff Writer
S A N FO R D — Seminole County will resume
talks wilts garbage haulers to explore pricing
under a mandatory rollrctlon program tn the
unincorporated areas of the county.
W illi only commissioner Larry Furlong dissen­
tin g. co m m issio ners endorsed q rg o lla tlo n
parameters drafted by Commissioner D a ryl
McLain which calls for nnnuul gartwgr billing for
all unincorporated residents, wllh some options
lo reduce, hut not eliminate the expense. Th e
negotiations will be conducted In an open
meeting, allowing Ihe public to attend but not
participate.
Th e dates haven’t been set, but C o un ty
Manager Ron Rabun said he expects the first
session to be scheduled for Ihe next two to four
weeks.
McLuIn said he drafted Ihe plan In an effort lo
assure garbage collect Ion Is efflclenl and al a

minimum east.
"These parameters ure what I see we need for
garbage collection In Seminole County." said

McLain.
Other commissioners said they weren't ready to
commit lo manudutory collection, but were
willing to see whut haulers would charge under
thr program If the discussions do not produce
satisfactory results, commissioners said they’ll
C B ce Garbage, Page B A

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H ig h In the lower
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New standards at a glance
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C o st at a glance

Herald Staff Writer

P r ic e s post sm a lle st gain
W A S H IN G T O N — Consum er prices edged up
2.7 percent In 1993. the smallest gain In seven
years, as falling energy and tobacco prices and
the lowest Increase In medical costs in two
decades helped restrain Inflation, the govern­
m ent said today.
T h e Labor Department said the rise In Its
C o n su m e r Prtcc Index followed moderate in­
creases of 2.9 percent tn 1992 and 3 .1 percent In
1991. It gave the country Its best three-year
Inflation performance since the mid-1960s.
G iv e n continued weakness In Ihe U.S. Job
m arket und n global economy still struggling
w ith recession, analysis said they did nol look
for Inflation to be a problem In 1994. Some are
forecasting that consumer prices may rise at an
even slower pace than last year.
T h e year ended on a good Inflation note as
well, w ith prices rising Just 0.2 percent In
D ecem ber as a big drop In energy costa helped
to offset a rise In food costs.
A n a lysts said the low Inflation at year’s end
was com ing even though economic growth
accelerated markedly during the period. Th e 2.7
percent advance In 1993 wus Ihe smallest ycurly
Increase since a l . l percent rise In 1986. a year
when energy prices plunged sharply.
" W e should have another year of benign
Inflation ahead of u s." said Robert Dedertrk.
chief economist at Northern Tru st Co. In
Chicago.
In other reports today, the Commerce De­
partm ent said that retail sales In December
Jum ped 0.8 percent as store owners In 1993
enjoyed their biggest sales increase since before
the 1990-91 recession.

the fact that they raise (vines of giving Judges
control over their courtrooms und requiring
parents in arcept more responsibility lor lire
actions of their children And they speak directly
to the need for a focused and balanced approac h
to the problem
This Is a partial summary of concepts proposed
for consideration
b R e q u lre p a re n ta l In v o lv e m e n t and a c ­
c o u n ta b ility In all stages of yo u th develop.
C S e e J u v e n ile . Page 5 A

Hetata Pheta by Tammy Vincent

David Michaol Bernier, 20, awaits his first
appearance In court Wednesday after being
Indicted by a Seminolo County grand Jury for
murder In the October death of his three-

month old daughter. The Altamonte Springs
man is also charged with aggravated child
abuse. He is boing held without bond. His
arraignment is scheduled for Feb 8.

Diners can learn what Sanford tastes like
By VICKI DaSORMIM
Herald Staff Wrfltr
SA N FO R D — Helping othcra never lasted so
good.
Th e W om an’s Club of Sanford Is once again
sponsoring the Taste of Sanford, a fund-raising
event for local rharttles.

On Saturday evening from 5 to 8 p.m. the
Woman's C lub Oak Avenue facility will be
transformed Into a charming dining atmosphere.
Elegant presentations of some of Sanford's
finest dining and catering establishments will
take center stage at the club, serving up their
specially Items and good cheer.
"I think we've got a good selection." said
Jennifer Kelley, chairman of the event. " I think

It’s a good representation of the fine food we have
avalablc around here."
Kelley M id that Christo's Restaurant. Galleria
of Lake Mary. Popcye'a Fried Chicken. Park
Avenue Catering, the Golden Lam b and Mr. Hill's
Real North Carolina Barbecue will be providing
the appetizers and the entrees at the event.
Buck's C utrrlng will provide the tublrcioths.
□ S e e Ta s te , Page BA

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NEWS FROM -THE REGIOR AND ACROSS TH E S T A T E

Feds probe bribery allegation
By Aaaoolated Press

Americans respond to blood c r is is

FORT LAUD ER D ALE Federal pro­
secutors Investigated an allegation (hat a
corrupt lawyer tried to offer a $10,000 bribe
to buy a state Judgeship from then-Gov. Dob
Graham, according to civil trial testimony.
No support was found for the allegations
against Graham , a U.S. senator since 1986.
and the Investigation was dismissed by hts
chief of staff ns "wasted tim e" because of
Graham's Incorruptible Image.
Testim ony about the inquiry came up
Tuesday In the case of u federal prosecutor.
Loihar Gcngc. who Is accused of running a
smear campaign against attorney Jnmes P.
Rvan hv leaking a secret prosecution memo

W ASHIN GTON — The Red Cross says there Is still a critical
nationwide blood shortage even though more than 77,000
jx-oplr have donated blood In the last four days.
“ We »rr not out of the woods yet by any m eans." Red Cross
President Elizabeth Dote said Wednesday. "W e urgently need
more blood."
Twenty-four cities across the country remained In trouble,
including Miami and Tam pa. Fla.
The Red Cross and blood bunks on F rid a y declared the
nation's blood short.'gc the worst In Red Cross history. Th e
agency's usual three day supply of blood hod drnp|&gt;rd to one
da\ s worth, and several hospitals told ih r Am erican
Association of [Hood flanks they were postponing elective
surgeries.
OITkluls blamed snowstorms In (he East, the virulent Beijing
flu that Has sickened people In nl least 17 states, and the
holiday season.
In response. 30 000 people donated blood to the Red Cross
over Hie weekend 23,000 on Monday and an additional 24.567
on Tuesday, the Red Cross said.
The Red Cross generally has 22.000 donations a day, but
that number had dropped to about 14.000 a day last week.

nboiit him.
"In terms of Integrity In public officials.
I'd have to say he's No I ." Genge said of
Graham .
A tip came from Dennis McGuire, u
convicted d m g smuggler and federal In­
formant In cases against Rvan and Elton
Glssendanner. a former Graham adm inis­
tra tio n a d m in is tra to r Im p ris o n e d for
olMlrueilou of |ust!cc Involving McGuire.
Graham Is unaware of any frderal corrup­
tion investigations, including M cGuire's
allegation. Involving him during hts two
term s as g o v e rn o r, Sam uel " B u d d y ”
Shorstetn. G raham 's chief of staff then and
now. said Wednesday.
"Th e re 's no question that there was a

period where some of those prosecutors in
the Reagan administration were trying to
highlight public corruption as an urea for
federal prosecution." he said.
But as for McGuire's tip. Shorslcln said.
"T h a t's nol something that credible pro­
secutors spend a great deal of lime on. I
don't th ink."
M cGuire claim ed Glssrndunner. then
head of the state Department of Natural
Resources, was the middleman In the
alleged bribe from Ryan, and Glssendanner
confirmed meeting with Ryan about a
Broward County Judgeship.
But Glssendanner told Th e Miami Herald
the subject of money never came up.

Man severes ow n p e n is

K n ockou t new s

ARCADIA - Dill Sconyers said he had wanted to change his
gender for years, so cut ofT his penis with an electric saw to feel
more liken * nan
"1 don't frrl like a m a n ," Sconyers said.
Doctors at Tam pa General Hospital tried unsuccessfully
Wednesday io reattach the organ, which was found by rescue
workers tossed beneath a bush near Seonyer's home.
The man was taken to the DeSoto Memorial Hospital
rm rrg cno room Tuesday night after he performed the
castration. He was transferred to Tam pa on Wednesday, said
hospital spokeswoman Karen Clarke.
Sconyers, 23. said he "felt he needed to cut off his penis to
become a w om an." according to the DeSoto County sheriff's
report.
11 was the second time this week a man had severed his own
sexual organ. On Monday, a 55-year-old m an In Wooster, Ohio,
used a steak knife to rut off his penis and testicles, police said.
The organs were found In a cooking pot In the refrigerator, and
doctors said rcattachmcnt was Impossible.
Seonyer's mother. Novella Holder, told deputies her son
sometimes wore dresses and had talked about being a woman
for sr xend years. She said the highly publicized case of Lorrna
llobbilt m ay have influenced his actions.

Newspaper box vandalism was
o n ce again reported th is
morning on North Palmetto
Avenue, Just wsst of the
Sanford Post O ffice . Th e
boxes had been damaged e
number of limes late last year,
but Sanford Police Command­
er Dennis Whitmire says no
serious damage has been
re po rte d In p o ssib ly two
months.
MweM Photo

Tommi Vincent

Im postor c a u se s c o u p le grief
PA N A M A C IT Y — Som eone has been using Richard
Caldwell's Identity for the last 12 years, causing him nothing
bui trouble.
Caldwell and Ills wife Nelda. of nearby Youngstown, have
traveled from Tum pa to Panama City to clear him of drunken
driving and traffic violations they say were committed by a
man who has been using his name and driver license num ber.
Caldwell said he has received hospital, auto repair and other
bills Incurred by the Impostor.
"Th e re 's got to be som eth'ug someone can do to protect
against crim inals like h im ." said Mrs. Caldw ell. " T h e
heartbreak und expense and aggravation this m an has caused u s ... Is unbelievable."
State Attorney J im Applctnan refused to comm ent on the
case Tuesday, but Mrs. Caldwell sold one of his assistants.
assured her steps were being taken to flag her husband’s driver
license so police officers who stop the suspect will know when
he tries to use his name and number. Some officers have
accepted his story that he doesn't have his license with hint
and just check the num ber the suspect gives them .

A C L U ch alle n ge s agreem ent
MIAMI — An attorney for the mentally 111 questioned Gov
Lawton Chiles' good Intentions In challenging a proposcc
lawsuit settlement aver care at South Florida State Hospital.
"Th e re Is no evidence that the wrongs of the past will not
recur in the future." Am erican C ivil Liberties Union atlom ey
Jam es Green said Wednesday. " T h e good faith of the governor
Is questionable In respect to mental health."
T h e A C L U charges the w arding of the proposed settlement
between the state and the Tallahassee-bused Advocacy Center
for Persons W ith D isabilities Is "so vague as to he
unenforceable" and would set the clock back fur patients.
W ith nearly 100 attorneys and mental health advocates
filling her courtroom. U.S. District Judge Lenore Nesbitt said
she would not rule Immediately on the dispute.
Peter Nlmkoff. a funner federal magistrate retained by the
advocacy center to examine hospital conditions, said he found
patients sitting unattended on gray concrete when the suit was
filed In 1088.

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Audubon Society
calls for system
of reservoirs
BtfCATHBRINR WILSON

Associated Press Writer
MIAMI — An environmental
group la calling for a network of
reservoirs to expand South Flor­
ida's water supply as part of a
plan to clean up the Everglades.
Along w ith asking for the
expansion of the existing hold­
ing ponds, the Audubon Society
also Is calling for a moratorium
on development In those regions
tn western Dade, Broward and
Palm Beach counties where
marshes could be linked.
"T h e problem Is nol that -we
don't have enough water. It's
that we manage Its use so
poorly,"-said Edwin Moure, the
Audubon Society's Everglades
cleanup coordinator.
A report on the proposed
preserves waa presented to a
workshop meeting of the South
Florida Water Management Dis­
trict board Wednesday In West
Palm Beach.
Th e water storage has been
discussed "as a concept" before,
but the new study "takes It a

couple of steps beyond where
anybody has talked about It In
the past." said the Audubon's
To m Martin.
W a te r from the reservoirs
would supplement Ihc regional
supply while helping restore
Everglades water patterns to
their historic levels tn a complex
system s tre tch in g from the
Kissimmee River to Florida Bay.
" T h e Everglades system Is
d yin g," the report said. "W h ile
the Everglades lie parched und
suffering, coastal estuaries and
bays drown beneath unnatural
waves of fresh water."
Th e solution creates u bigger
pie rather than rearranging the
slices to eliminate the Infighting
among water managers, cities,
growers and environmentalists,
according to the Audubon Soclety.
T h e project w ould require
large-scale land purchases and
new plum bing to send rainwater
runoff west Instead of cust.

Lawmakers ask why
environmental agency
needs more positions
By ADAM VBOMANS
Associated Press Writer
TA LLA H A SS EE The
state's new environm ental
agency wants 400 to 500 new
e m p lo ye e s to handle I n ­
creased demands for state
jiarks. purchases of sensitive
iands. and other programs.
Virginia W cthercll. secre­
tary of the Department of
E n v iro n m e n ta l Protection,
said the new positions were
Justified despite concerns
from lawmakers who asked
why more employees were
Herded trss th a n a year after

the agency was created.
"W e're not trying to be bad
guys Just asking for people."
We.'terell said Wednesday.
"We're trying to expedite our
permits so that citizens In this
slate are treated correctly.
We're trying to Implement the
programs yo u have found
important over the years."
Th e new department re­
sulted from the consolidation
of the departments of E n v i­
ronm ental Regulation and

Natural Resources last year
and Is one of Gov. Lawton
C h ile s* m a jo r e ffo rts to
streamline state government.
S o m e m e m b e rs of the
Senate Natural Resources and
Conservation Committee said
the public has gotten the
w ro n g message about the
merger.
" I agree with you we need
some of those positions," Sen.
G e o rg e K ir k p a t r ic k . D Galnebville. told Wethcrell.
"B u t the facts are. we haven't
told the whole story."
T h e agency, w hich has
more than 4,000 employees,
still Is seeking legislative ap­
proval to complete the new
agency's structure, define
wetlands subject to regulatory
approval and create a system
allowing developers to make
one stop to get permits for
wetlands projects.
W e th cre ll said the tw o
former environmental agen­
cies had requested a similar
number of new positions each
yrn r since 1991.

TH E W EATHER
LOCAL FORECAST

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

Today: Mostly cloudy with a
30 percent chnnre of late ufternoon rain. H igh in the lower 70s.
Wind vurtnblc 5 in 10 m ph.
T o n ig h t: C lo u d y w ith ruin
likely and a chance for thun­
derstorms. Low In the lower to
mid 50s. W ind liecomlng northw rsl 10 mj&gt;h. Chance of rain GO
percent.
Friday: A 20 p rrrcn ! chance
for early m o rn in g ruin then
decreasing cloudiness: Breezy
and cuolcr. High In the lower
60s. Wind northwest 15 lo 20
m ph.
Exlcndrd forecast: Saturday
and Sunday: Mostly clear und
cold.

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Feb. 3

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves arc
2*4 feel und choppy. Current Is
to the n o rth w ith a w ater
leui|ieralurr of 62 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
are 3-4 feet and semi glassy.
Current Is to ih r north, w iih u
water temperature of 61 degrees.

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SATURDAY
P tly cldy 58-42

SUNDAY
P tly cldy 58-42

TID ES
FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 6:50
a.in.. 7:20 p.m.; MaJ. 12:40 u.m ..
1:05 p.m . TIDES: D aytona
Beach: highs. 9 43 a m . 10.02
p.m.: lows. 3 07 u.m .. 3:42 p.m .;

New Smyrna Beach: liiidis.
9:48 a.tn.. 10 07 p.m .; lows. 3:12
a m , 3 47 p m.; Cocoa Beach:
highs. 10:03 a.in.. 10:22 p.m .:
lows. 3 27 a in.. 4.02 p.m .

BOATING
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: Wind northwest 15
klA Seas 2 to 3 fl near shore and
up lo 5 fl offshore. Bay and
Inland waters a moderate chop.
Rail-lies of rain. Friday: W ind
northwest 15 lo 20 kts. Seas 2 io
3 ft near short- and up lo 6 ft
offshore. Bay and Inland waters
a moderate chop.

MONDAY
Cloudy 72-52

S T A T IS T IC S
T h e hig h tem p e ratu re In
Sanford W ednesday was 82
degrees and I he overnight low
was 59 as reported by the
University of Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Education
Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded ru ln fu ll for the
p e rio d , e n d in g u i 9 n .m ,
Thursday, totalled 0 Inches.
The irrnjK-r.illire at 9 a m.
today was 0 2 degrees and
Thursday's overnight low was
61. as recorded by the National
Weal her Service dt ihc Orlando
Inlrritutlunal Alrjm ri.
Ollier Weal her Service data:

Wednesday's high.........SO
Barometric preaaure.2B.B 1
Relative Hum idity.. 100 pet
Winds
North 4 mph
Rainfall
0 In.
Sunset..................5:49 p.m.
' Sunrise.................7:19 a.m.

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday. January 13, 1094 • 3A

POLICE BRIEFS
M a ce case
Longwood police arrealcd Christopher M. C ud d . 22. 489 Sun
Lake Circle, Lake Mary, at Ills residence Tuesday. Police were
Investigating what was reported aa a confrontation between
two motorists earlier In the day In the 1900 block of S.H. 434 In
Longwood. They said one man reportedly sprayed marc Into
the face of another motorist following a traffic dispute. Th e
motorist was Identified os Cudd. and located at his home a
short time later. He has been charged with aggravated batlrry.

D U I arrest
Sanford police arrested Thom as Patrick Cengo, 41. 733
Creekwatrr Terrace. Lake Mary, following a trafTlc stop on
French Avenue ut Gth Street Tuesday. Cengo was charged with
driving under the Influence of alcohol.

Stolen car recovered
Sheriffs deputies Investigated a reported burglary and uuto
theft Tuesday, at an auto dealership on U.S. Highway 17-92,
south of Sanford Deputies reported someone had apparently
broken Into the office and removed the keys to a 1987 Dodge
Van. as well us a small AM/FM/cassette radio from the office.
T h e van was later found abandoned In the rear of a residence In
the 1700 block of Airport lllvd.

Warrants served
• Oavld A. Ilernler, 20. ut the Lukr Hecovery House. 391
laike Minnie Drive. Sanford, was arrested ut the establishment
by Altamonte Springs police Tuesday. He was wnulrd In
connection with a homicide and aggravated child abuse In
Altamonte Springs. He is !&gt;elng held in the J o h n E Polk
Correctional facility without bond
• William James White. 34 . 2810 E. 21st Street. Sanford,
was arrested by sheriffs deputies on hlnckstonc Avenue
Tuesday. He was wanted on a capias for driving with u
auspended/rrvnkcd license.
• Jerry Keith Parker. 26. 917 Holly Avenue. Sanford, was
arrested at his residence by deputies Tuesday. He was wanted
on a capias for falling to pay a fine, and a warrant for violation
of parole on a ronvlctlon of sale of a controlled substance,
cocaine.
• Ixiula William Schntl, 31. 405 Beth. Sanford, was arrested
ut his residence Monday. He was wanted on u warrant for
falling to appear on a charge of battery.
• Virgil Lamar Thom pklns. 37. flethune Circle. Sanford, was
arrested by deputies at 1st Street and Sanford Avenue
Tuesday. He was wanted for failure to pay a fine.
• James Earl Ulm er, 51. 106 Washington Street. Sanford,
was arrested hy deputies n( the probation office Tuesday. He
was wanted for violation of parole on a ronvlctlon of driving
under the Influence of alcohol.

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• T w o vehicles at a construction site on S.H. 417 at the CSX
overpass, were reportedly damaged Tuesday. Deputies said u
utility bucket lift received *450 In damage and evidence
Indicated an attempt was made to set the vehicle on fire. A
nearby compactor was turned over and two tires punctured,
w ith a total of 1315 in damage reported.
• A battery and fishing equipment with a total value of $148
were reportedly stolen Tuesday from a vehicle and u boat
parked In the 2100 block of Dixie Way In Midway.
• A burglary was reported Tuesday In the 2000 block of
Celery Avenue. Deputies said the burglar was apparently
unable to gain entry Into a storage shed, but took nn estimated
•20 In tools from a nearby building.
• A 1989 Dodge, reportedly stolen, was discovered Monday
In the 1800 block of Mulberry Avenue In Sanford. Deputies said
the vehicle was stripped, and four tires as well os the entire
engine had been removed.
• A six horsepower boat motor and a gas tank with a total
value of 1700 were reportedly stolen Monday from a boat
parked In the 200 block of S. EldrrRoad.
• A restaurant employee In Ihe 3700 block of Lake Mary
Dlvd. told deputies he suw a car driving off w ith a four-foot lull
restaurant sign valued at • 150 sticking out of the window.
• A tool chest valued at $3,000 was reportedly stolen Friday
from a garage at a residence on Crystal View In Loch Arbor.
• A car cover valued at $135 was reportedly stolen from u
vehicle Sunday In Ihe 100 block of Lake Minnie Drive.
• •30 In cash was reported stolen and $75 In damage done to
a van parked at the Lake Monroe Boat ramp on U .S. Highway
17-92 on Sunday.
• A woman reported finding four murljuunu plant growing in
a pot In a wooded area near her residence on Banana Lake
Road Sunday.
• A 4-pack of beer wos reportedly taken Saturday from a
convenience store In the 4000 block of Orange Blvd.
• A bike valued at $102 was said to have been taken
Saturday from In front of a residence on Lake Em m a Road at
Sun Lake Apartments.
• A n estimated $350 In merchandise was reportedly stolen
Sunday from a business In the 3500 block of N. U.S. 17-92.

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• Property In excess of 9250 was reported stolen Monday
from a residence In the 1300 block of Santa Barbara In Sanford.
• •40 In merchandise was said to have been taken Monday
from a residence In the 300 block of Live Oak Blvd.
• A man's bike valued ut &gt;180 was reported stolen Monday
from behind a reside nee In the 1900 block of S. Park Avenue.
• A 1986 Jeep pickup, license number IM L-74D was
reportedly stolen from a driveway late Monday or early
Tuesday.
• A 1939 Ford Ranger pickup, license number F C W -0 1 J was
reported stolen early Tuesday. Police said a residence was
burglarized with the vehicle's keys the only Items taken.
• A n estimated $500 In electronic entertainment Items were
reported stolen early Tuesday from a residence In the 2600
block of Marshall Avenue.
• •150 In property was reportedly stolen Th u rsd a y from a
residence In the 300 block of W. 8th Street.
• •2.200 In Items were said to have been taken Sunday from
a residence in William C lark Court.
• A Jewelry store operator told deputies two men and one
female entered the store In the 3700 block of Orlando Drive
Sunday, lifted the tops off several Jewelry cases, and stole an
undetermined amount of Jewelry.
• A man walking in the 1300 block of W. 20th Street lold
police three men attacked him Saturday and stole *150 from
him .
• Property In excess of *1.365 was reportedly stolen
Saturday from a residence In the 800 block of S. Park Avenue.
• A number of Items were taken during a reported burglary
Friday at the Sanford Gymnastics Association building on E.

25th Place.
• •5,800 In electronic equipment was reportedly stolen
Friday from a residence In the 2700 block of Ridgewood
Avenue.
• A T V set was said to have been taken Friday from a
business In the 2600 block of Orlando Drive.
• A n unknown am ount of Items was reported missing during
a residential burglary Thursday In the 1100 block of Myrtle
Avenue.
•A
burglary was reported Tuesday In the 2300
block of S. French Avenue. Police said entry was made by
breaking through an alum inum wall at the rear of the building.
T h e only Hem believed to have been taken at thla time Is a T V
set.

‘Ruggedly independent’ probe?
GOP doubts Reno’s promise in W hitew ater investigation
■y JOHN KINO
AP Political Writer
W A S H IN G TO N - Th e special counsel
In ve stig a tio n of the C lin t o n s ' 1980s
Arkansas real rsiatc Investment will be
“ ruggedly Independent" and Include Its
relationship with a now-failed failed savings
and loan. Attorney General Janet Reno
says.
President Clinton reluctantly called for the
lm rsllg .ilIon Wednesday, dropping his opixmlllon lo an Independent r r v lrw after the
W h ilr House concluded there was no other
way to hall a growing political controversy.
"W e believe that a special counsel ran
conduct an Independent and fair Inquiry'
and we Irelleve that It will show what we
believe, that Ihe Cllnlons did nothing
w r o n g .” C lln t n n a d v is e r G e o rg e
S(ephann|&gt;oulos said.
Evrn with their victory. Republicans who
for weeks demnnded appointment of a
special counsel were not satisfied, ques­
tioning whether Reno's choice would be
Impartial and demanding that Congress
conduct a special Investigation of Its own
Into the W h llrw n lrr Development Corp
Senate Republican lendrr Bob Dole said
the fact lh »: Reno was acting at Clinton's
request Indicated "sbe's not In effect an

Report:
Rival’s
bodyguard
set up
attack
■ y DAVID FOSTER
Associated Pross Writer
P O R TL A N D . Ore. Tonva
Harding's bodyguard told Invesllgators that he and Hard­
in g s husltand scl up the attack
i hat nearly knocked rival figure
skater Nancy Kerrigan out of Ihe
Olympics, news re|H&gt;rts say.
B o d y g u a r d S h a w n E r ie
Erkardl said Harding's hustiand.
Jc lf Glllooly. asked hint lo ar­
range the Jan . 0 attack. In which
Kerrigan was clubbed In the
knee. The Oregonian newspaper
reported today, filin g uniden­
tified law enforcement sources
By early loday. no arrests had
been made.
Authorities said there was no
Indication that Harding hrl|&gt;ed
plan the attack or had any
knowledge of It. according lo
Th e Oregonian and NBC.
Th e Investigation spread lo
three stales as authorities In
Oregon. Michigan and Arizona
pieced together the story of the
attack, which was apjuirently
aimed at wrecking Kerrigan's
chance lo compete In last week's
U.S. Figure Skating Champion­
ships. the qualifying trials for
the Olympics next month In
Lllleham m rr. Norway.
The scheme allegedly Involved
Erkardl. Glllooly. an Eckardt
acquaintance In Phoenix and a
Portland mail who lilt Kerrigan
Tor 8100.000. T h e Oregonian
re|K&gt;rted.
NBC quoted sources as saying
that alter the m en met In
Portland, the hit man went to
Boston, where Kerrigan lives and
trains. It was there the In ­
vest Igalors believe lit planned to
a t t a c k K e r r i g a n , b n l bud
weather somehow looted the
attempt. NBC said.
Laicr In Detroit, a man bran­
dishing a club struck Kerrigan
after a practice session ut the
U .S , championships, severely
bruising her rfgln leg and forcing
her lo withdraw from the com­
pel it Ion. Th e uliackcr escaped
after breuklng l be glass out of u
locked arena door.
Th e U.S. Figure Skating Asso­
ciation named Kerrigan to the
Olym pic leant anyway, along
with Harding, who won Ihe U.S.
championship two days after the
attack.
Glllooly said Tuesday he had
been questioned by the FBI. but
denied any Invo lvem en t. " I
wouldn't do that," be said. "I
have more faith In m y wife lhan
lo bump off her competition."
Asked by reporters Wednes­
day If she had unylhlng lo do
with Ihe uttuck. Harding. 23,
said. “ You guys know me Iteller
lhan thul. I hud m y hopes for a
long lime of rom|tcilng against
Nancy and proving I'm ns good
as her and better."
Earlier. Eckardt called allega­
tions that he was Involved
"absurd."
Harding was scheduled In fly
lo Fairfax, Va.. on Wednesday
for a skating exhibition bin
abruptly canceled.
A p riva te In v e s tig a to r In
Portland. Gary Crowe, told The
Associated Press that the FBI
learned of the alleged plot from a
local mliilsler. Eugene Saunders.
Crowe stud Saunders came to
him for advice nftcr speaking
w uh a friend who played him a
tu|K- recording of men alleged to
Ik - Glllooly. Eckurdi and Ihe
unldcnllflcd Arizona man dis­
cussing Kerrigan.

Independent attorney general."
T h e W hite House and congressional
Democrats quickly accused the GOP of
playing politics with the Issue, and Reno
sought lo assure Republicans and the public
that the Investigation would be truly
Independent and comprehensive.
" T h e person I choose I want to be
ruggedly Independent.” Reno said, adding
that she would name someone "as soon as
possible."
In a letter lo Reno. While House counsel
Bernard Nussbaum asked for appointment
of a special counsel lo "c o n d u c t an
appropriate independent Investigation of the
W hite w a te r matter and report to the
American people."
Reno, however, described Nussbaum's
letter as seeking an outside Investigation of
"all matters concerning Ihe Madison bank
Investigation In Arkansas."
T h e now -defunct Madison G u a ra n ty
Savings and Loan was run by Jam es
McDougul. who also was Bill and Hillary
Rodham Clinton's partner In Whitewater.
Justice Department Investigators are try­
ing lo determine whether depositors' funds
were diverted from Madison to help retire
Clinton's 1984 gubernatorial campaign debt
and whether thrift money was Improperly
deposited In the Whitewater account.
Some Republicans also have questioned

Mrs. Clinton's legal wurk on bchaH of Ihe
S A L In the mid-1980s when II sought
approval from Arkansas regulators for a
recapitalization effort.
Since the Issur first surfaced d urin g the
1992 presidential campaign, Ihe Clintons
have repeatedly said they lost nearly
$70,000 on the Investment and did nothing
wrong.
Previously. Ihe W hile House agreed lo
turn over Clinton's Whitewater records lor a
Justice Department Investigation but had
opposed appointment of a special counsel.
Th e documents Included a file removed
from the office of deputy White House
counsel Vincent Foster after Foster cornmilted suicide In J u ly .
Reno did not answer directly when asked
If the special counsel Investigation would
review Foster's suicide. She said she would
make her appointment soon and then
"m ake sure that the scope of the Investiga­
tion was sufficient to achieve the purpose
that we’re trying lo secure."
Before coming to Washington. Foster
worked with Mrs. Clinton at the Rose Law
Firm In Little Rock. Ark . as did Associate
Attorney General Webster Uubbell The
Rose firm represcnied Madison In the
mid-1980s when II sough! approval from
Arkansas regulators for a recapitalization
plan.

W ife testifies Bobbitt was a
jealous and abusive rapist
By ANNEQEARAN
Associated Press Wrllor
M ANASSAS. Va. Her
voice breaking, l*orrna Bobbin
testified thul her husband
often flew into n rage over
Irritations such as u request to
turn down the T V and would
rape her and use his Marine
training to torture her.
Mrs Bobbitt, on trial for
cu ttin g off her h u sb a n d 's
penis, (old Ihe Jury Wednesday
that mi angry Jo h n Bobbitt
forred her lo have anal In­
tercourse one night after she
told him the television was too
loud.
"He grabbed and he turned
me ... and I was with my
stomach down and he did It."
she said haltingly, looking at
the flour and twisting In her
chair. "I wax bleeding."
. ,
From then on, every time
th e y had s e x . he w o u ld
threaten lo do It again, she
said.

Mrs. Bobbitt. 24. is charged
with malicious wounding In
the Ju n e 23 attack. If con­
victed, the Ecuadoran-born
manicurist could get up to 20
years In prison and be de­
ported.
Th e defense says Mrs. Bob­
bitt was a battered wife driven
to temporary Insanity when
she mutilated her husband.
She claims Bobbitt raped her
moments before she cut off his
penis. He was acquitted of that
charge last year.
Bobbitt. 26. who has held a
series of Jobs since leaving the
Marine Corps, has dented ever
abusing his wife.
Dr. Sue Inm an, who treated
Mrs. Bobbitt for hyperventila­
tion and other problems In
1991. testified that Mrs. Bob­
bitt told her she was having
problems w u h her husband.
"She said he had sex with
her without her permission
She was very embarrassed
about th at." she said.

L e ga l N otice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IO H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
INANOFOS
1EMIN0LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO:
MM1I CA It E
VALIDATION OF THE
NOT TO EXCEED tit, VW.Mt
C ITY O F C AI1 E LIE R N Y .
FLORIDA,
U TILITY SYSTEM
IMPROVEMENT
REFUNDING REVENUE
BONDS
T H E C I T Y OF C A S S E L
BERRY. • municipal corpora
•Ion end public bodr corporal*
and politic ol tot Stott' cl
Florida

VL

Plaintiff,

TH E STATE OF FLORIOA. and
lha Ta xp a ye rs. P ro p a rty
Owners and Cltlisn*. toereot
and of th* City of Cattalborry.
Florida. Including non resident*
owning property or vub|*cl to
tarnation thersm
Defendants
ORDER TOJMOW CAUSI
TO : THE STATE OF FLORIOA.
THROUGH THE STATE AT
TO R N E V FOR THE EIO H
TE E N T H JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O F F L O R ID A A N D T H E
STA TE ATTORNEY FOR THE
N IN TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIOA. AND TO THE SEV
E R A L TAXPAYERS. PROP
E R T Y OWNERS. CITIZENS OF
T H E C IT Y OF C A S S E L
BERRY. FLORIOA. INCLUD
IN C NONRESIDENTS OWN
ING PROPERTY OR SUBJECT
T O T A X A T IO N T H E R E IN .
AND ALL OTHERS HAVING
OR CLAIMING ANY RIGHT.
T I T L E OR IN T E R E S T IN
P R O P E R T Y T O BE A F
F E C TE O BY THE ISSUANCE
OF THE U TILITY SYSTEM
IMPROVEMENT REFUNDING
R E V E N U E BONOS.
HER EIN AFTER MORE PAR
TICULARLY DESCRIBED OR
TO BE AFFECTED IN ANY
WAY THEREBY (INCLUDING
P E R SO N S IN O R A N G E
CO U N TY SERVED BY THE
U T IL IT Y SYSTEM OF TH E
P LA IN TIF F )
Tha above cavto coming on to
bo hoard upon too Comolalnt
thl» day filed herein by th# City
ot Casselberry. Florida, seeking
to determine tho authority ol tho
City ol Casselberry to Issue Its
Utility Sytltm Improvtmanl
Refunding Rtvonuo Bond* In lha
am ount ol nol lo t i c t o d
lU.SOOWO (to* "Bonds” ) a
mort particular description of
said Bonds bring contained In
tho Complain! Mad In thaw
proctadingt. to determine the
legality ot tho proceeding* had
and taken In connecllon there
with, and the legality ol tho
p ro visio n !, covenant! and
agreement! contained therein
and tha revenue! pledged to the
payment thereof, ond leaking a
ludgmeni ol toll Court to vail
data the proceeding! tor said
Bond*, the revenue! pledged tor
the payment thereof, end laid
Bond! when luued puriuent
thereto, and laid Complaint now
having been preienled to toll
Court, for entry ot an Order to
Show Cause pursuant to Chapter

7L Florida Statute*, and toe
Court being fully advlted In tha
premiief
IT IS ORDERED AND AD
JU D G C O that lha Stata of
Florida, through too Stele At
torney ol the Eigh te e nth
Judicial Circuit ot Florida and
the State Attorney ot the Ninth
Judicial Circuit el Florida, and
the teverel leipayert. property
owner* and cltlieni ot tha City
of Ceuelberry. including non
reiidentl owning property or
lubiect to taietlon therein, end
alt others haring or claiming
any right, title or Intorott In
property to bo effected In any
way thereby, or to be effected
thereuy (Including periont In
Orange County terved by too
Utility System el too Plaintiff),
be and they are each hereby
required to appear and show
causa. II any there be. betore
tot* Court on too 2nd day Ol
February. ltM. at 1.41 o'clock
P M In the Chamber* ol too
undersigned Judge at too Sami
nole County Courthouse In the
City ot Sanlord. Florida, why
too prayer ot said Complaint
should not be granted and why
toe proceedings tor said Bonds
and said Bonds when issued
pursuant thereto and toe rev*
nuei pledged to toe payment
toe-eol should nol bo validated
and conllrm ed at therein
prayed
ANO IT IS FURTHER OR
DERED AND ADJUDGED tool
this order to Show Cause be
published In toe manner re
quired by Section 710S. Florida
Statutes. In a newspaper ol
general circulation published In
Seminole County. Florida, and
In a nawspaptr at general
circulation published In Orange
County. Florida
AND IT IS FURTHER OR
D ERED AND AOJUOGED that
by luch publication at toll order
all taipayars, proparty owner*
and cllllans at tho City ot
Casselberry. Including non
residents owning property or
Sublecl to taietlon therein and
all other* having or claiming
any right, titla or Interest In toe
City ot Casselberry or Ihe lea
able property therein or In any
property to be affected by too
Issuance el said Bonds or to bo
after tod by toe issuance ot said
Bonds or to be sttectod In any
way thereby (Including persons
in Orange County served by the
Utility System ol tho Plaintiff),
or too validity at such Bond* or
ol any revenue! pledged tor
payment Ihereel. or of lie
proceedings eulhorlilng Ihe
issuance ot said Bonds, includ
ing any remedies provided tor
their collection, be ond they ora
made parties defendant to toll
proceeding, and tool this Court
shell have lurlsdlctlon ol mom
to too same oaten! as If named
as defendant! In said Complaint
and petsanally served with
process In tots cause
DONE ANO O RDER ED In
chambers at Senlord Seminot*
County, Florida, toll Hh day ot
January, I W
!M O H EATON. JR
CIRCUIT JUDGE
Publish January* 12. IfSt
DEN U

Bobbitt used "Marine Corps
torture techniques" to terror­
ize her. Mrs. Bobbitt testified
When her lawyer asked her lo
d e m o n s tra te , she put her
hands around her neck and
said her husband would choke
her and twist her am is and
feet.
She M id her husband flew
Into a rage when she asked
him about a telephone conver­
sation In which a potential
e m p lo y e r berated h im lo r
missing a Job Interview
“ He kicked me, he punched
me. he slapped me in m y face.
He tortured me and he raped
me.” she said.
Soon after they married In
1989. Bobbitt got angry w tu t
men whistled at her and t
friend o n an outing to u
Maryland beach, she said.
"H e grabbed me ami pulled
me by Ihe hair. He said. 'W hat
are you doing?' He was very
upset, very m ad." she said.

Legal N otice
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
NOTICE
A TTE N TIO N
Ruth Dr* snd
Dor toe* Connelly or their heirs,
assigns, transfer*, or successors
In Interests ond the unknown
spouses ol oil toe above
RE N l* OF W I* OF R IK J
M M SMITHS SUBOPB IPG SI
(111 W HITE CEDAR ROAD
SOUTH)
A recent Inspection ot the
above drier ibed property re
reeled it* unoccupied struc
lures are unsafe, unsuitable for
occupancy end detrimental to
too health, safety and net tare ot
the general public The struc
lures are a health and lira
haia'd due to Inadequate main
tenanca. dilapidation and
abandonment
In accordance with Seminole
County Ordinance so it. the
above mentioned structures are
declared to be a public nuisance
and must be demolished and
removed from too property. Tha
demolition and removal ol too
structures must begin within
thirty 1101 day* and be cam
plated within ninety IND days
after receipt ot this notice, or
you may undertake toe appeal
process as outlined In Section
Savon (71 ol Cosmty Ordinance
Number IRIS. To pursue tha
appeal process. II will bo notes
sary tor you to appear hetor*
toe Board of County Commit
Honors and present any relevant
or malarial tacts or evidence a*
to why toe above mentioned
Structure* should not be do
dared a public nuisance It you
wish to appeal to tha Board ot
Commissioners, please let me
know ond I will requetl tho
Board to sat a lima end date tor
a hearing
Failure to begin removal of
tho structures or tellur* to
appeal to tha Board of Commit
lienor* within Ihlrty (XII days
otter receipt ol this notice mey
result In action being taker by
th* County to have tha S'ruc
lures demolished end removed
All costs incurred by th* County
tor th* demoll IIon end removal
ol th* slru ctu re s w ill be
•ssaited lo you and may
become a lltn against yrur
property It you have any qua*
tiors concerning this matter,
pleas* call Orome Nwenodi at
721 1170. ai tension 7122
Publish: January I], JO. &gt;7. and
February J. I**4
DEN »

Legal N o tic e
IH TH E C IR O JIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO SI ISOs CA IS K
FRANK J HOLME S
P'alntitt.
v*.
L U L U C O R P O R A TIO N O f
DE LAW ARE, INC . *1 el ,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
PROPERTY
TO JAMES LUDWIG
F R E D J LUDWIG
FRANKIE SUE LUDW IG
M ATTH EW GR E E M
DIANE GREEN
RONALDD KEMP
DEBORAHL KEMP
LU LU CORPORAT ION OF
DELAWARE, INC
ADDRESSES UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY N OTI
P IEO that an action to foreclose
a mortgage on th* Iol towing
described property in Seminole
County. Florida, has been filed
against you
Begin MO Net West of th*
Northeast comer of th* North
cost 'a of ttw southwest la.
Section 27. Township 21 South.
Rang* II Eest, run West ICO
feet. South t r u tret East ICO
feet, thence North 1-1 7 toot to
tho Polnl ot Beg'hning Lott th*
North 11 foot lor road Seminole
County. Florid*
You art required to servo *
copy ot your written defenses. It
ony to the PI* hint * attorney,
whose name and address Is
K E N N E TH M BEANE ES
Q U IR E. MS) S Highway 17 W.
Cassalberry. Florida 11707.
within thirty 1101 days alter the
first ptAMcatlon, and file the
original with Ihe Clerk of this
Court either before service on
th* Plaintiff, or immediately
theroettev; otherwise * default
will be entered against you tor
th# rollel demanded In th*
Complaint or Petition
W ITNESSETH my hand and
th* seal ot this Court cn January

II. m i

(S EAL)
MAR YANNE MORSE.
Clerk ot tho Circuit Court
Ruth King. DC
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EDITORIALS

Finding a new
hom e for First
S treet G allery
A person s e e k in g art or s c u lp tu re displays
In D a yto n a B e a c h know s w h e re to go. T h e
D a yto n a B e a rh M u s e u m and P la n e ta riu m has
an en tire w in g dedicated to e ve r-c h a n g in g
displays.
T h e sa m e h o ld s true w ith m a n y other
cities. In S a n lo r d how ever, the m u s e u m is not
used for that p u rp o s e .
T h e o n ly art e xhib itio n s w h ic h have been
open on a re g u la r basis to v is ito rs In (h r
d o w n to w n a re a , lias been th e F irs t Street
G a lle ry at 2 0 3 K . First S lrre t.
U n fo rtu n a te ly the gallery Is h a v in g to seek
new q u a rte rs . Its present lo c a tio n Is being
leased to b e c o m e a n antique sto re .
T h is S a t u r d a y afternoon, g a lle ry nliielals
w ill hold a m e e tin g to decide w h a t to do.
S u g g e s tio n s o n possible r e lo c a tio n s are
expected to be m a d e .
W e hope s o m e o n e steps fo rw a rd a n d offers
n suitable d o w n to w n locution w h ic h w ill Ik *
readily accessible a n d p ro m in e n tly located.
It sh o u ld also be as Inexpensive as possible,
so that fu n d s raised by the gallery' can
c o n tin u e to be used for special even ts and
exhibits.
O n e su gg e stio n fo r a new h o m e ha s been for
a second floor ro o m , but we b e lie ve it w ould
not be su ita b le . Access Is re p o rte d ly lim ited
und there are n o restroom facilities. A d d i­
tion ally, few p a ss e rs-b y w o u ld be able to look
In the w in d o w s a n d be attracted to a n e xhib it.
D o w n to w n S a n fo rd has a n u m b e r o f gro u n d
door stores th a t are presently v a c a n t. J u d g in g
b y the len g th o f t im e some of these b u ild in g s
have been v a c a n t. Im m ediate o c c u p n n c y m ay
not be expe cte d .
S in ce Its In c e p tio n three y e a rs ago. the
g a lle ry ha s h a d dozens o( a rt d isp la ys and
e xh ib its w h ic h h a ve d ra w n o n estim ated
11.000 people th ro u g h Us d o o rs. N o doubt
these people a lso stopped at so m e of the
d o w n to w n m e rc h a n ts d u rin g th e ir visits
T h e g a lle ry p la n s to present m a n y special
events w h ic h w ill b rin g a d d itio n a l people
d o w n to w n .
W ith o u t a d o u b t, the gallery c a n be credited
w ith h e lp in g to Im p ro ve the e c o n o m y ol the
d o w n to w n a re a .
It s h o u ld g o w ith o u t qu estio n therefore,
that u c o n tin u e d good location is desirable,
n o l o n l y fo r th e v ls lto is . b u t for ih c
m e rc h a n ts .
W t suggest a n y property o w n e r w h o has a
suitable lo ca tio n for the g a lle ry, contact die
Board of D ire c to rs Saturday at the 2 o'clock
m e e tin g , o r p h o n e gallery m a n a g e r K ay
B a rth o lo m e w .
T h e best location would be o n F irst Si reel,
w here suitable p a rk in g Is available. It should
definitely be o n the ground llo o r w h e re It Is
w ith in e yesight.
T h e F irst Street Gallery has prom oted
d o w n to w n S a n fo rd for three y e a rs . It's tim e
now for d o w n to w n Sanford to s h o w g ratitude.

Berry’s World

W IL L IA M

A. RUSHER

Behind the fraud of gun control
When I was a boy I was briefly fascinated by
magic, and I decided that when I grew up I
wanted to be n magician My parents tolerantly
Indulged m y w him , providing money lo buy
various magic tricks. On one occasion they even
look me lo see a live performance by Thurslon.
i be greatest magician of the day.
1 still re m rm b e
n o ticin g how cle ve rly
Thurston practiced the black ait of "m isd i­
rection" — holding In his right hand, high above
his head, m egg or some other object on which
Ihc audience naturally focused Its attention.
Meanwhile, his left hand, which seemed to be
hanging Idly at his side, was of course doing all
of (h r srrlmis work of whatever trick was In
progress.
Many politicians are practicing a similar sort of
misdirection, for a far more cynical purpose and
with much deadlier consequences. In this matter
of "gun control.*’
As murder rates soar and whole areas of our
major clllrs reel out of control, our legislators
strive lo outdo each other In thinking up new
laws lo control the salt- and ownership of guns:
waiting periods, licensing requirements, outright
buns — you name It. We are encouraged to
believe that guns are the problem, und that
passing mure and more laws to limit or outlaw
them will reduce the crime rate. Supposedly the

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TH A T'S
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MARTINSCHRAM

It’s Buttafuoco, Bobbitt &amp; Bill
It has already been decreed that 1994 will be
the year for grand relnventlon — of health care
and welfare and government Itself. Now It has
became Imperative lo add one more:
It is tlm r for reinventing (be news media.
It’s a task we In the news business can
handle ourselves, for we're not inventing
something new and unfamiliar. We Just need
to return to the news ethic of yesteryear — that
time when we still allowed public officials to
have private lives. Today even top news execs
seem to take pride In Journalistic excesses.
We are talking about sex. A n d the proclivity
of today's respectable news organizations to
disseminate stories on allegations about the
private sex lives of public officials. Even when
there Is no Indication that this private conduct
affected public policy (as Jo h n F. Kennedy's
fling with a Mafia don's dame probably did).
We ought to start by sending a few stories
back for rewrite — and rethink. We in the news
media need to rethink Juat what we consider
our mission to be In covering, discovering and
disseminating news.
Consider the tales of the Arkansas state
troopers and the governor who became our
president.

Rethink: Ju s t what Is the news in this? Ju st
what did the public know about Dill Clinton's
private sex life and when did the public know
It?

M w A n o H

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.. . A F E W
W ORDS ABOUT
D IA R R H E A ...

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T w o troopers who hope to make big money
on a book contract have come forward to make
allegations fUled with salacious details about
Bill Cllnton'a sex life outside his marriage
during his days as governor. T h e y have done
so at the urging of an Arkansas attorney
known for spreading dirt on Clinton.

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only opponent of these laws Is the powerful "gun
lobby." consisting of beer-bellied rednecks who
voted for Goldwatcr.
And yet the truth Is
that five out of every
six g u n s used lo
commit crimes were
o b ta in e d ille g a lly .
How, then, can (Miss­
ing still more gun
c o n t r o l l a w s he
expected lo reduce
the num ber of guns
u s e d to c o m m II
crimes?
T h e y c a n ’tj but
Many politicians
they do serve one
e n o rm o u sly useful
are practicing a
purpose: T h e y rnablc
sim ilar sort ol
politicians lo prelend
misdirection, lor
to be “ doing some­
a far more
thing” about crime
cynical purpose
while In fact many of
and with much
them are ca rrfully
deadlier
avoiding doing any­
consequences. J
thing that would re
ally reduce It
Sen. Daniel Moynlhan. I) N Y..
who has a trad habit nr blurting out the tnilh now
and then, was recently asked about crime on

We knew back In Jan u ary 1992 that Dill and
Hillary Clinton had been through a rocky
marriage that clearly Involved Infidelity. O u r
source was Clinton himself, who talked with
his Wife at his side In a C BS News "6 0
Minutes" truer view: " I have acknowledged
wrongdoing. I have acknowledged causing
pain In my marriage." He denied the allegation
of Gennlfer Flowers, a state employee and
cabaret singer, that they h a J a 12-year affair.
B u i he didn't deny ever having committed
adultery.
So we knew two years ago. and then elected
Clinton president. But still aome In the media
pursued. Lost year, the Los Angeles Tim es
Invested In a four-month Investigation. In
December. It printed the troopers' allegations.
It also reported that It found 1989-91 telephone
records — only old records — that showed
Clinton made m any calls to a num ber of

women (something which C linton seemed to
have Indicated two years ago). The Tim es
reported two bills w rrr for $40.65 and 844.38
— as If that Investlgnllvr fnrlold verified all the
troopers' tales.
C N N actunlly broke the story Iwo days
earlier than the Tim es. C N N did no Indepen­
dent Investigation of the troopers' (Mist veracity
or financial needs. CNN Just knew that The
American Spectator, a conservative political
magazine, was about lo publish Ihe troopers’
tales. So when Clinton's (miltleal enemy Cliff
Jackson offered Interviews w ith the troopers.
CNN ran w ith their tales. Sadly. C N N 's script
was not done In the
d is p a s s io n a te I n ­
vestigative style of
th e L o s A n g e le s
Tim es: It began In u
breathless style more
suited to tabloid T V
th an th is u s u a lly
re s p o n s ib le ca ble
news pioneer.
After C N N broke
the so-called news
story, the Clintons
reacted In anger; and
t hat s e e m e d
Justification for m an)
I Today even lop
news organization*
to sir It all. There ore
newe execs
old C lin to n stories
seem to take
th s t m e r it m e d ia
P&gt;rlde
r In
digging — notably,
journalistic
his handling as gov­
excesses
ernor of the falling
Madison Savings and
Loan, w hich was run by C linton's pal and
co -In vcsto r In a rca! estate deal called
"W hllew ater."
But that's boring stuff by the measure of
today's tabioldlzatlon of the news, an age
where Buttafuoco and Bobbitt are household
names that Just ltnp|&gt;en lo sound like verbs.
Too m any of m y news colleagues arc upllng lo
slush through sex gossip, camouflaging their
effort as a crusade for "the public's right to
know ." But they misunderstand. What they've
been hearing was the public s right lo "No!"

L E T T E R S TO E D IT O R
Letters lo Ihe editor are welcome All Iclters
must be signed. Include the address of the
writer und a daytime Ic lrp lu m r number.
Letter* should he on a single subject and be
us brief as possible. The Id le rs are subject lo
editing.

jnfmiiyrwui' t r r u r g rsiur

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‘Meet the Press." He promptly replied. "T h e root
Issue Is...." Did you think he was going to say
"g u n s"? No He said "...the single parent family:
children who don’t get socialized," He went on to
point out that births out of wedlock are now 40
perreut of the total, and added. "It's not morally
neutral; It's a terrible thing lo do to a child
Yet nol long ago our liberals laughed Dan
Q uayle lo scorn because he warned that
“ M urphy Drown." by depleting the decision to
have a baby out of wedlock as Just a delightful
lifestyle choice, was openly encouraging such
dangerously null-social conduct.
Once an unsoclnll/ed child becomes old
enough to acquire one of those (already lllrgal)
guns and start using It. the next real villain Is
our system of criminal Justice First-lime felons
are rarely punished at all. Any good criminal
lawyer eon plea-bargain a felony down lo n
misdemeanor, and If the criminal Is ever actually
sent lo prison he can usually count on early
parole and. In many cases, weekend furloughs In
the meantime
Meanwhile, the public, frightened and con­
tused. Is placated by Ihe Introduction and even
occasional passage of some new "g u n control"
law. Th e cynicism of such grandstanding Is
almost beyond belief. W hen will the American
public wake up and start lighting bark?

JOSEPH SPEAR

W a llo w in g pols:
W h a t’s finer?
I'd rather watch (Mtlltlclans roll around in
m uck of their uwit making than drink cold
beer on a hot summer day.
I swear this Is true. I d rn lh rr wait h
sanctimonious politicians tiptoe through llirlr
own hooey than rat boardwalk fries loaded
with sail and drowned In vinegar.
I'd rather w atch i------------------------------------------1
h y p o c ritic a l p o liti­
cians drink their own
snnke oil than sit In
th e f ir s t r o w at
Camden Yards and
see Cal Ripken win a
game for Ihe Orioles
with a grand slum in
Ihe IxtMom of the
ninth.
O K . maybe ihui's
taking li too far But
w a tc h in g s m a rm y 1
pols dance lo their ' * I'd rather watch
o w n m u s i c l s I politicians roll
w o n d ro u s e n te r­
around in muck
tainment. It doesn't
of their own
hnp|x-u all lhai often,
making than
either, which Is w hy
drink cold beer
you should pause lo
on a hoi
savor Ihe skit now
summer day j
pluying on the na­
tional stage.
Bill and Hillary Kodhnm Clinton are up lo
lheir kneecap* and sinking fast In Ihe mire of
a scandal Involving an Arkansas business
m a n u nd ( 'U n i o n pal n a m e d J a m e s
McDougul In 1978. the ('Unions learned up
with Ihc McDmignl* to buy 230 acres ol
property on the While River. They planned In
develop H inio a vacation commuullv called
•‘Whitewater.’ * but It barely goi nil Ihe
g ro u n d
Th e C lin to n s claim llie v Inst
$69,000.
Meanwhile. Janies Ixuighl a small savings
and loan und began practicing whal Ihe foil*
called some “ unsafe and unsound" practices.
T ile regulator* seized Hie ‘ brill In 1980.
During Ihe mop up. lliev uncovered evidence
thul some S A L money may liuvr found Us
way Inlo Hie Whitewater project. Dial Gov.
Clinton may have uoed Ills office to keep stale
regulators olt his friends IMirk, that S A L
funds may have been used lo reilrr Cllnlon s
campaign debts, and m uch more.
Bill Clinton's Justice Department is now
Investigating the case and guess what? The
Republicans are screaming for (lie appoint­
ment of a special counsel. Yes. so help nic,
m any of the same pea brained, partisan
puddlnghe'tds who blocked Ihe reauthorizaHon of Hie Independent counsel law In 1992.
now want ail Independent counsel lo In­
vestigate the Whitewater scandal.
How sweet It Is. Norton. How sweet It Is.
Listen to Rep. Jam es Leach of Iowa (who
agrees that It was a mistake for his party to
oppose the Independent counsel statute);
" T h e case for designating a speclul counsel
has seldom been more compelling."
Listen to Rep. Newt Gingrich, the Georgia
Gerbll who a few weeks ago regarded the
special counsel as anathema. “ There Is no
question that we need an Independent
counsel on W hllewater,"
Listen to Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas, who
once descubed the lnde|x&gt;ndenl counsel as "a
blunt partisan club that Democrats slnn
swinging whenever they feel the need to
rewrite history" and tried for more than a
decade lo destroy 11 before finally succeeding
14 months ago. Sen. William Cohen o( Maine
warned tils fellow Republicans they would
"rue the day" they ullowed the law to expire,
and guess what? Three limes since Clinton's
election. Dole has called for Hie appointment
of an Independent counsel (he argues that a
special counsel uppolnted by Hie allorney
general is not Hie same as a statutory one).
" I think for Hie president's sake and for Hie
sake of Hie Integrity or ihc attorney general's
office, slic should m ove." Dole said on NBC's
"Meet the Press" on Ja n . 2. "She's wasted a
lot of time dragging her foci, and It's time she
m oved and u ppo lnted an lu d rp c iid c n l
counsel."
Th e y are all correct.

�Sanford Harald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday, January 13, 1K4 - I A

Juvenile

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Continued from Page 1A
particularly In the juvenile
justice system.
IMrrutlng classes should lxrequired art a riuuJUlnn of rr
nivlug government assistance.
Aid «» Dependent Children. IimmI
stamp*. ctc.|
Cliildren under age 16 roaming
ihc atrteta lale at night Indicates
,i lack of parental responsibility.
In such cases, this should const u ui r prtma facie evidence of
dilld ncglccl and the parents
and/or caregivers stiould In- held
.iccounlable as such

• Dedicate SO percent of Ju­
venile Justice funding to
prevention program s. Pres­
ently only 10 percent Is
directed to prevention,
j

Successful prevention models
already exist In m any communlties throughout Florida, such as
success by Six. and Operation
I’Alt s ALPH A and IIF.TA pro
grains. Effective programs must
tie broadly funded.

! s Parly Intervention st the
p r e -k in d e r g a r te n le v e l
through pre-registrstion in
order to lo u u tify st risk
chlldren/fsmllles.
All children between the ages
of 3 and 4 must be prr-rcgtsiered
(or school, at w hich lime a
i omprchcnslvc assessment of
the child's and fam ily's nerds is
conducted. A parenting skills
and sc hool Involvement compo! nrnl should be required for
parents In preparation for In­
suring the child's academic sue-

trM.
'i

Involve high school students
in inrnturlng and peer counsel; mg lor elementary students A
| longitudinal study should Ik u n p lr m erited to tra c k I he
behavior and academic success
teach student
■ s Fund after school programs
In elrm entary and middle

schools fo r a ll latch -k ey
children and other students
"st risk." Define criteria for "at
m k ."
Stall alter school programs
uith IIKS workers, college In­
terns and others lo provide
c o u n s e lin g , t u t o r i n g a n d
enrichment programs and serv­
ices

| s Support supervised evening
re c re s tlo n p r o g r a m s fo r
l teenagers, such as basketball
| and youth dances.
Keep teenagers off the streets
by supervised activities. Use
| additional school rr sources ofI lienc *o rhaprrone such activi­
ties.
• Fund a d d itio n a l resource

officers.
Our public schools must lie a
sale ImrlHir lor our children’s
learning and enjoyment, fund
vtolencc/crlmc prevention In all
schools K -1It.

s Civic and non-rellglous val­
ues should be Infused In the
K-1 a curricula.
Children must be taught the
diliercncr between right and
wrong. Since m u n y of today s
parents arc falling miserably at
their responsibility In this re­
gard. children's lives should nol
be ruined forever as a result of
their parents' neglect.
= Community service hours as a
way ol leaching civic and social
responsibility should be required
fur all students.

• Alternative schools In each
school district.
based upon existing models,
school districts should establish
alternative schools to meet the
needs of disruptive students.
School districts m ay begin with
j!l ptlol projects In elementary,
middle, and high schools. Mandatory (m ental Involvement and
support of the student's success
must Ik*upart of such projects.

• Require cou rse work in
specia l e d u c a tio n fo r all
teschere coming out of the
state unlverelty syetem.
A majority of children entering
the juvenile Justice system arc
learning disabled, with estimates
ranging us high as 8G percent
nationwide. Intensive training In
the early Identification of In­
dicators of youth ul risk due lo
learning disability will assist
learhcrs In referring students lo
appropriate services as early as
possible.

• Revise truancy proeess In
Chapter 3B to make referral
lees cumbersome for school
personnel.
• Require that parents pay
legal fees assessed for pro­
cessing the tru an cy case;
require parenting classes.
Th e steps that schools musl
follow before legal action can be
taken against willful, chronic
truants should be modified lo
make ihc referral process less
c u m b e rs o m e fo r sch o o l
personnel. T h e c u rre n t re ­
quirements make It very difficult

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•° complete an attendance re­
ferral for legal Intervention.
Authority should be given
back lo the courts over truancy
for ilie children 12-15 years of
age. and reduce ihc lime II lakes
lo place a truant In fronl of ihc
court (or mandated programs

• Prohibit the expulsion of
students, and change from 18
to 18 the mandatory age for
school attendance.
E x p e lle d s t u d e n t s o fte n
become career crim inals. Let's
keep them lu alternative school*
and off Ihc streets.
l-asl year there were 24.000
high school drop-outs In Florida
We musl keep teenagers In
school to reduce crim e as well as
Insure they become contributors
lo society,

• Provide lim ited Immunity
to school personnel who try
to control d is ru p tiv e stu­
dents.
Teachers try in g to control
disruptive or violent students
should not have to fear reprisal.

Further recommendations arc
lo:
• Revise the RAI In Chapter 351.
F.S. lo give judges greater dis­
cretion tn detaining a young
offender based upon the severity
of l he crime.
• The HAI should be changed
w ith regard to b u tte r y In
domestic violence cases. Before a
Juvenile ran Ik - released while
awaiting arraignment at a later
date, ih r state attorney should
have an opportunity lo approve
the release. Also, before the
juve n ile Is placed on home
detention, such cases should be
cleared by Hie stale attorney.
Irrespective of Ihc R A I score.
• Eliminate provisions la the
stale regarding confidentiality of
juvenile* d n u in rd and charged
with felonies, allowing (nr publication of Ihrir names
• Provide Judges the statutory
authority to com m it Juveniles for
eonlempl of court ami failure lo
appear.
• Judges may sentence a de­
linquent up lo six mouths In a
commitment facility for contempi.
• Require jiarcnts lo Ik- prrsenl
ut all stages of eourt proceed­
ings Parents not present, except
In the ease of verified Illness,
shall be held In contempt and
sentenced along w ith Ihc child.
• Provide statutory protection
for parents in that they cannot
lie fired horn their employment
for attendance at court.
• Give judges lhe authority to
require parenting classes for all
those whose children arc In­
volved In (he Juvenile Justice
system.
• Change from 21 to 35 the
number of days a Juvenile may
be held In detention pending an
adjudicatory hearing.
• Presently Judges do not have
authority over th r delinquent's
fam ily unit as it related to
ordering drug counseling, etc.,
as they do In dependency cases.
Extend lo Judges Ihc same
authority for both dependency
und delinquency cases.
• Give schools and parents au­
thority as It related to filing
CINS/FINS petition* for status
oflenders. Presently only HRS Is
empowered to file such petitions.
• Charge parents from $1 to &gt;15
j&gt;er day for any child who has
been placed In secure detention,
or on home detention. HRS must
provide more detailed Informa­
tion regarding the parent's eco­
nomic profile lo enable Judges to
make a fair Ice assessment.
• Revise Chapter 39 lo pcrmll
Ihc punishment of Juvenile wilh

Taste— ------Continued from Page 1A

napkins,
flatware and plates for the event
as they will be out-of-town and
unable lo create any of their
fresh specialty Hems.
Tickets for the event arc 85
each.
The members of the Woman's
C lub will create u variety of
salads, vegetables und desserts.
And club president -Jean Metis
w ill make he r n o w -fa m o u s
venison stew.
Th e club has been hosting (he
cvcni for three years. Kelley said
It has been a successful fund­
raiser for the club.
Profits from the event will be
donated lo charities Including
Ihc Hacienda G irl's Ranch, the
Hope Lodge. Ihc R .O .C .K . Camp
nnd several scholarships for
"special young w om en.”
T h e club also supports a
variety of civic projects. Includ­
ing Ihe continued support of
Park on Park.
Kelley said she Is hoping that
Ihe Taste of Sanford draws at
least the 200 to 250 diners that
It attracted last year.
" I think that was a good-sized
crowd.” she said. " I hope we gel
at least that m any this year."

detention.
• Esiuhlish u secure dependency
rare unit within a central Intake
and arscoamenl ceiilcr. This will
Insure that runaways, many of
whom are girls, will have a
secure place lu slay unlll they
receive assistance as recom­
mended by the Judge. Central
Intake renters should inchidr
lamllv counseling, psychological
screenings, rduratlonal services
and others needs of the delin­
quent nnd the family.
• E llm ln a lr commitment pro­
grams which are costly nnd
Incffrcllvc.
• Abolish Ihe Commission on
Juvenile Justice due to Ihc fact
that Its function would no longer
exist under Ihc projxiscd agency
discussed laicr In fills re|»ort.
T h is will save nearly 9300.000
per year.
• Fund additional detention and
com m itm ent beds, the exact
amount of w h lrh will be re­
commended in the committee’s
(Inal report.
• F u n d 15 b o o t c a m p s
s ia trw ld r. In c lu d in g 3 bool
camps lor girts. Th e camps
should be geographically loealrd
w ithin the 15 existing HRS
dislrtrts.

wait
unlll April und rebid all font
contracts.
T h e county establishes fees m
dispose of garbage, bill Ihc
haulers, through negotiation*
with the county, set collection
rates.
Under McLain's plan. Ihc basic
service rails for two p* kup*
w rrk ly of unlimited q u a n titie s . a
weekly recycling pickup and a
weekly yard waste collection of
up lo I0 bigs of debris. Resi­
dents would have the option of
ellmlnallng a garbage collection
or yard waste pickup lo reduce
Ihe rate.
Currently, garbage collection
Is opitonul. Unified to two^-an
pickups twice w eekly, once
w e e k ly u n lim ite d re c y c lin g
pickup and a 9 1 per hag charge
for yard waste. It Is the "bag
tag" charge which remains the
eonslsicnl object ton lo Ihc pro­
gram.
M cLain said he hoped lo
achieve ail elimination of Satur­
day collections and the ability to
allow residents to haul loads of
garbage nnd debris to the trans­
fer station and dum p and dis­
pose of Ihctti without an extra

charge.
Commissioner Van Dcr Wclde
hailed (lit- proposal, saying II
was fair lo all.
“ I'm im pressed," Van Dcr
Weldc said.
Under a 195)2 staff proposal
idem leal to McLain's, file m on­
thly rule would have gone lo 814
monthly from rairs then which
ranged (rum SI 1.59 lo S I 2.80.
When commissioners targeted a
913.50 per month rate, negotia­
tion* failed w h rn they refused lo
extend fin- hauler's contracts,
set to expire Oct. I, 195)5.
C u rrriil rales range from 813.81
to $14.16.
Commissioners said Tursd a y
th e y w o u ld o n ly c o n s id e r
extending &lt;hc 15)95 contract
expiration if haulers produced
low rates and Improved service.
Commissioner Pat Warren said
she wanted haulers to commit lo
collections from residents who
live on narrow dirt roads. Innccevsiblr lo large trucks Warren
said her home Is In such a
situation as arc many others In
rural areas of the county.
" T h e y co uld have p ick u p
trucks for those people.” W arrrn
said.
Furlong, who once supported

(he mandatory program, said
Tuesday he now favors scrap­
ping Ihc whole county control
and reverting back (o a volun­
ta ry , sclect-yo ur-o w n hauler
program.
"A s we've gone through Ihls. I
Just can't sec how the county Is
going to have any grral success
In any kind of g o a l." said
Furlong. "I've come lo the con­
clusion that there's nothing like
good ol' cut-throat compefifinn
to Improve service and prices."
Commissioners also called for
the hauler negotiations (o be
held In the public, rather than
privately us before. Residents
could see file positions taken by
each side, they said. Van Dcr
Wclde said a garbage company
official stated at a homeowner's
meeting last year service limits
were set by Ihc county when
(hey were actually under Ihc
direction of the company.
County officials objected to the
public forum, saying It would
prevent free discourse.
" I'm nol saying they have lo
be done In secrcl behind closed
doors, but neither do they have
to be done from (he mountaintop." said County Manager Ron
Rabun.

quality versus affordability." he
said.
Cost and avndnbillly are two of
Ihe concerns raised by critic* of
(h r regulations, like the Florida
Association of Child Care Man­
agem ent. Asso cia tio n hoard
m e m b e r D o n n a ‘ S k in n e r of
Sebastian said 82 percent of the
group's 600 centers don't like
file C D A requirement.
"It Is going lo be fix* m uch."
Gatlin said. “ Th e Icachrrs will
have lo go back to school and
then they'll have lo pay 9400 lo
be assessed."
.After going lo that expense,
shr said. Ihe teachers who have
fiie C D A certification will nulurally expect lo be |Mld more than
file teachers who do nol.
"Tu itio n will have lo go up
again," she warned.
She also erttHired the inequal­
ity ol (ruining requirements,
n o t in g that e m p lo y e e s In
licensed centers must have 30
hour* ol training while only
three hours of training Is re­
quired tn run u (.unity day care
renter.

Th e regulations, however, had
s e v e ra l d e fe n d e rs. B a rb a ra
Weinstein, a Broward County
provider, urged lawmakers lo
stand behind file stricter stan­
dards.
"It's foolish lo demand more
training for someone to clip your
poodle und to cut your hair than
to lake care ol your children."
she said, adding no one Is
"dictating any kind of dogma"
III the C D A (raining.
"W e 'rr all for Ihe C D A train­
ing." said Carol Reed of the First
United Mi l In Mbit Pre-School In
Sanlnrd. "W e 're very positive
about II."
As a non-profit center, she
said, they were able lo help
teachers return lo school for Ihe
required 120 hour training with
file 15)5*2 profits
"Salary will become a problem
when they're done with the
training." Reed said.
T h e o ilier Issue discussed
Wednesday was whether a cen­
ter's curriculum was protected
from state regulation.
Sandl Harris, who oversees

child care center licensing and
regulation for HRS. denied that
any Inspector has told church
d a y c u r e c e n t e r s t h e y 'r e
teaching the wrong thing.
One provision of the C D A
training program does require
c e n te rs (o be se n sitive to
children's cultural backgrounds
and to the diversity In back­
grounds.
"Th a t is the only thing (hat I
w o u ld assum e Is being In ­
terpreted as 'H R S wants to
rrgulaje us and require that we
teach alternative lifestyles,'" the
said.
Penny Klombcrs. who runs
nonprofit religious schools In
South Florida, said no one has
"ever walked inlo m y center and
asked me about curriculum ."
Howard Burke, with the Flor­
ida Association of Christian Col­
leges and Schools, said the key
problem Is Ihe "continual pro­
m u lg a tio n of u n re a so n a b le
training (bat definitely slaps the
face of the religious sector."

M ARY M.CAMAROTE

Bradley Dennis. Honolulu. David
Lee. W in te r Park. A n th o n y
Jam es. Casselberry; daughters.
Susannc Marie Rcvis. San Diego.
Barbara J u n e . W inter Park.
Robyn Lee Sm ith. Orlando; sis­
ter. Marjorie Rlcmersma. Coopersvlllc. Mich.: brother. Robert.
M id la n d . M ic h .: four g ra n d ­
children.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

Wilkinson. Ga., she moved lo
Central Florida In 1993. Mrs.
Sampson was employed In a
hospital laundry. She was a
member of Galilee Mlsslonary
Baptlst Church. St. Petersburg.
Survivors Include sons. Willie,
J r .. Edward and Isaac, all of
D a n v ille . G a .. R o b e rt. S t.
Petersburg: daughters. W illie
Mae Griffin. Ideoreat Williams,
b-jih of Altamonte Springs; sis­
ters. Leola Brown. Doublln, Ga..
Louise Baker. St. Petersburg: 12
grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchelbcrger Mortuary.
Inc., Sanford, in charge of ar­
rangements.

Continued from Page IA

C h ild -------Continued from Page 1A
Ing last
October, licensed day rare cen­
ters had to have more staffers to
care for Infants and toddlers.
T h r Health and Rrhabllllallvr
Service Committee took public
testimony Wednesday on the
Impact of the regulations but
doesn't have any hills Its consid­
ering — yet, according lo Sen.
William "Doc" Myers, chairman
of the panel.
Myers. R-Hobe Sound, said
he's received many letters from
owners of private fur-profit cen­
ters who are afraid they're going
to tie driven nut of business
Locally, child care providers
aren't as alarmed by ihc changes
that have taken place over Ihe
last few years.
"I've been doing those filings
all along." said Jean McLain,
owner and dlrrrtor ol Mama
Je a n 's Pre-School and Child
C a rr In Sanford "I haven't had
lo change at all to meet those
new slandurds."
McLain said she has no com­
plaint* with the new regulations,
except to say thul the require­
ment that (h r Infant to tear her
ratio be four to one.
"W e don't have any Infants
here." McLain said, "but 1 think
that 's overdoing It a little bit."
Lisa Gatlin, director of La
Petite Academy In Lake Mary,
said Ihc regulations regarding
Infant lo leacher ratios arc
causing tuition costs to skyrock­
et.
"Since the changes started
coming In In October of 1992.
we've seen the tuition go up
from 981 a week to 9100 a
week." Gntlln said.
She said that of the nearly 30
La Petite Academy locations In
Seminole. Orange and Osceola
counties, only five still had
facilities for children under six
months old.
"It's Just too expensive." she
said. " I think the ones who do
have it have to charge about
9139 a week per child ."
Sen. Jo h n M rK a y . RBradenton, said he has had
sevcrul vehement, complaints
about (he Department of Health
and R e h a b llltu tlv e Services
dictating a curriculum at church
centers that violates their re­
ligious beliefs.
"T h e religious Institutions are
going nuts." he said. "W c 'rr
going to have an uprising."
Hut Sen. Robert Wexler. DBoca Raton, said a number of his
constituents arc worried anolhci
debate on staffing ratios Is going
to develop.
"I'nt very troubled by what
unfortunately I think this debate
Is ultim ately going to come
dawn lo.” he said, adding that
quality should be Ihe only factor
the committee considers.
" I would hate lo sec Ihe
ultimate analysis come down to

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M a r y M. C a m n r o t c . 7 7 .
M ohawk A ve n u e. Altam onte
Springs, died Tuesday. Jan. 11.
1994. al Winter Park Memorial
Hospital. Bom O l i . 24. 1916 in
Bridgeton. N .J.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1979. She was
a retired licensed practical nurse
a n d a m e m b e r of O rla n d o
Worship Center.
She Is survived by a sister.
Helen Garrison. Bridgeton.
Ban field Fun e ra l Services.
Winter Springs, tn charge of
arrangements.

OLADY8ROSE GAUDREAU
Gladys Rose Gaudreau. 94,
B u n k e r Lane. Sanford, died
Wednesday. Ja n . 12. 1994. at
H lllhavcn Healthcare Center.
Sanford. Bom Dec. 21. 1899. In
Danvcra. Mass., she has been a
winter resident of Sanford for
over 25 years. Mrs. Gaudreau
was n homemaker and Baptist.
Survivors Include son, Robert
A.. Sanford: three grandchildren,
three great grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. lit charge of arrangements.

M ARY M. HELM
Mary M. Helm. 55. Blanca
Court. Altamonte Springs, died
Tuesday. Jun. 11. 15)94. Born In
Smllhtown. N .Y.. she moved lo
Central Floldu In 1974. She was
a homemaker and Catholic.
Survivors Include sons. George
A. III. Altamonte Springs. Erik.
O rla n d o : d a u g h te rs . C h e ry l
Krssel. New Fort Richey. Ja c ­
queline AIL Orlundn. Michelle
M o r r is : m o th e r. K a th e rin e
Bunce, New Port Richey: Ihrcc
grandchildren.
Brownie A Maxwell Funeral
Home, Melbourne. In charge of
arrangements.

HAROLD ELWIN M A . jJR
Harold Elwln Mulcr. 72. Bo­
nanza Court. W inter Park, died
Wednesday. Ja n . 12. 1994. at
Jam es A. Haley Veterans Hospi­
tal. Bom April 27. 1921. In
Clinton County. Mich., he moved
lo Central Florida from San
Francisco In 1976. Mr. Mnlcr
was a rctlted colonel In the U.S.
A rm y , and served In W orld W ar
II. the Korean and Vietnam wars.
He was a member of Redeemer
Lutheran Church. W inter Park
and held membership and many
officer positions In Meals on
W h e e ls. C o u n c il on A g in g .
Christian Service Center of Cen­
tral Florida, and the State Advi­
sory Council on Aging.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w ife .
Patricia June. W inter Park; sons.

VORONA D. NEUMANN
Vorona D. Neumann. 97. of
Boc Circle. Palm Bay. a long­
tim e Sanford resident, died
Wednesday. Ja n . 12. 1994. at
Holmes Regional Medical Center.
Melbourne. Bo m May 8. 1896. In
Lebanon. W ls., she moved lo
Central Florida In 1958 from
Madtsin. Wls.. and moved from
Sanfiird lo Palm Bay in 1990.
M r.. Neumann was a homemak­
er nnd a m e m b e r of Good
Sheppard L u th e ra n C h u rc h .
Sanford.
Survivors Include daughter.
Charlotte Fisher. Palm Bay; son.
Jo hn Arthur. Dllworth. Minn.:
brother. Raymond Domfeld. Ml.
Olive. III.: four grandchildren,
eight great-grandchildren and
one great-great-grandchild.
B r o w n lie -M a x w e ll F u n e ra l
Home, Melbourne, in charge of
arrangements.

Information tram lit* Attedatod Prat*
• i t included Ut Ml! report

FRANK J .Z A R R A
Frank J . Zaira. 82. Periwinkle
Drive. DeBary. died Tuesday.
Jan. I t . 1994, at hla residence.
Born J u ly 11. 1911 In Sicily, he
moved io Central Florida f irm Miami In 1979. He was a self
employed block mason In Miami
and Catholic.
Survivors Include daughter.
Connie Barylskl. Deltona; sons.
Frank. J r .. DeLand. Vincent.
Cooper City: Ihrcc slaters. 12
grandchildren and 12 great­
grandchildren.
Stephen R. BaldaulT Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

RALPH KENNETH O'CONNOR
Ralph Kenneth O ’Connor. 76.
Woodridge Drive. Fern Park,
died Tuesday. Ja n . I I . 1994. at
III* residence. Bom Jan. 6. 1918.
In Tim m in s. Ontario. Canada, he
moved lo Central Florida from
Ann Arlior. Mich. In 1980. Mr.
O'Connor was a retired climate
control munager for Ford Motor
C o m p a n y , D e tro it, a n d a
member of St. Mary Magdalene
Catholic C hu rch. Maitland. He
was a first lieutenant In Ihc
A m iv during W orld War II.
Survivors Include wife. Belly
L .. F e rn P a r k ; d a u g h te r s .
M a u re e n S . H o llo w a y , and
Donna M.. both of Saline Mich.:
sons. Daniel T .. Miami. Richard
J .. San Francisco. David C..
Toronto. Patrick M„ Carcywood.
Idaho: nine grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

ANNIE M. SAMPSON
Annie M. Sampson. 74. of First
Avenue. Si. Petersburg, died
Wednesday. Ja n . 12. 1994. at
South Seminole Hospital. Longwood. Horn Dec. 22. 1919 In

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oil Hitting Interment to teller* to Evergreen
Cemetory. Sanford Frlendt may call al is*
funeral horn* from M p m Friday.
Sunrita Funeral Home. *00 Locutf A re .
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Funeral tarvlcat for Mr John M King. Jr ,
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Veteran'! tertian. Santord.
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Clinton visit could bolster Yeltsin in tough times
■y TU IB IIC I HUNT
AP While House Correspondent
MOSCOW - At h tense moment In Russia's
history. President Clinton embarked on nn urgent
mission today to steel Boris Yeltsin against rising
opposition to his economle and democratic
reforms. Clinton said the embattled Yellnln
•'deserves our support.**
Opening three days of talks, the two leaders
strode from opposite ends of the vast Hall of St.
George In the Krem lin, meeting In the center of
the gleaming while and gold room for a warm
handshake.
Yeltsin said they would build on "the personal
rapport and friendship" that developed tn their
first summit last March In Vancouver. British
Columbia.
Calling Clinton an honored guest. Yeltsin said.
"Welcome lo Russia, welcome to Moscow."
In Ills opening remurks. Clinton said, *'l believe
that together, we can work to lead a new security
for Europe based on democratic values, free
economies, the respect of nations for one
another.” U le r . In an exchange with reporters.
Clinton endorsed Yeltsin's efforts and said he
"deserves our support.'*
After a full m orning of discussions, they were
ending the day at a private dinner at Yeltsin's
country home outside Moscow.

Clinton's message was that despite the rise of
Russian ullmnntlonnllsts. comm unists and other
foes of reform. Yeltsin must not relux the pace of
palnhd change.
D uring u break In the talks. Yeltsin gave
Clinton u brief sightseeing tour of the Krem lin's
Cathedral Square, whlrh Is girded by three old
cathedrals. Th e two men wore coals nnd scarves
tint were hatless In the frigid weather.
Moscow was the centerpiece of C lin to n 's
eight-day European trip that began with a N A T O
sum m it and u meeting In Prugue with Eastern
European Irnders eager for closer lies with the
Western military alliance us a safeguard against
any aggressors
Mindful of the expansionist policy of the former
Soviet Union. Clinton said Wednesday. " T h e
future must lie different from the past, and the
way greatness Is defined must be different.**
Aides said the president would help Yeltsin find
ways to cushion the shock for average Russians
of chronic Inllatlon. falling production and other
hardships.
" M y urgent task will lie to try lo continue to
press the path of democracy und reform and
Am erica's support for It In Russia." Clinton said.
Enmeshed In the biggest foreign policy test of
his presidency, Clinton refused to comment on
his own political difficulties nt home Yet. under
Intense pressure, he reluctant!) asked for a
special counsel to Investigate his 1980s real

Barter bucks
Bartering: Old idea gains new currency
■ y M A 8 0 ARK T I T A F F O R D

underpaid and those on the fringes of society.

Associated Press Writer

T h e recently established setup In Kansas
C ity Is being coordinated by the Greuter
Kansas City Greens, a social and political
activist group. So far. about OO people are
Involved, offering 75 services ranging from
appliance repair to yoga.

KANSAS C IT Y . Mo. - Laura Com bs left a
health food store with bag* full of groceries,
but she paid only (7 .5 0 In cash
Combs, a massage therapist and notary
public, paid the balance with a new currency
being used In the Kansas City area called
Barter Bucks
They're based on an age-old Idea that's
g a in in g n e w p o p u la r it y n a t io n w id e :
exchanging goods and services.
"History does tend to repeat Itself.** Combs
said. "You don't have to make a certain
amount of money to be Involved. Everyone
can do this."
Each Barter Buck — a printed bill about the
size of a dollar — equals one hour of labor.
Businesses and Individuals who sign up to
take part In the program can directly
exchange goods and services or trade Barter
Bucks.
Combs, for example, recently got a
coll from Sean Santoro, a lawyer who wanted
therapeutic massage. Since Combs didn't
need legal services. Santoro paid her with
Barter Bucks, which she can use to pay
someone else on the list for a needed service
or make purchases at the health food store.
Participants say such barter systems can
help the unemployed, the underemployed, the

T h e program Is based on one started In
Ithaca. N.Y.. two years ago. That system,
called H O U R S, hus grown to Include more
than 800 people, has Issued more than 43.000
H O U R S notes and even has a trank Involved.
S im ila r program s have started or are
starting In Topeka. Kan.: Portland. Ore.;
Minneapolis: Boulder. Colo.: and Santa Fe.
N.M. T h e founder of the Ithaca program. Paul
Glover, said he hus sent out Information about
slurllng alternative currencies to ISO co m ­
munities In 4 1 states
In addition to helping people with skills to
offer but no Job. barter programs are also
meant to connect people lo each other nnd to
re-establish the value of each person's work.
" I like the Idea that no one's work Is
In h e re n tly w o rth m o re ." Santoro suld.
"Someone who can charge five or 10 times
more for their work Is not necessarily five or
10 times more valuable as u h u m a n being."

estate Investment with n controversial Arkansas
businessman.
A light snow and 8-degrce temperatures
greeted the president us he arrived In Moscow at
I n.m. on a flight from Kiev. Ukraine. Despite the
tale hour, he worked out In his hotel gym before
going to sleep.
Clinton had detoured to Kiev for a two-hour
ulrport stop lo help President Leonid Kravchuk
sell to a reluctant Ukrainian parliament un
agreement to sc rap the country's arsenal of 1.800
nuclear warheads
Clinton assured Kravchuk that the deal “ opens
the door to new forms of economic, political and
security cooperr.llon." Kravchuk said Ukraine
"will not stand In the w ay" of denuclearization.
Lawmaker Lea Tanyuk said, however, that
"K ravchuk’s desire to relinquish all nuclear
weu|Mins Is In op|M»lilnn to parliament's posi­
tion."
"A s president he can take such n step, but then
It's up to parliament to decide whether lo ratify
It." he said.
Kravchuk. Clinton and Yeltsin will meet Friday
In Moscow to sign the agreement designed to
eliminate the world's thlrd-largesl nuclear arsemil Clinton said he had Invited Kravchuk to visit
Washington In March.
The Cllnton-Yeltsln summit Is the third meet­
ing between the two leaders and It comes after a
tumultuous year In Russia In w hlrh Yeltsin used

tanks to overcome opponents who defied his
order to disband parliament. Th a t was followed
by the rise of ultranationallsts and communists In
December's parliamentary elections.
Saddled w ith a big budget deficit. Clinton Isn't
In a position to offer Yeltsin a lot of money to deal
with Russia's hardships. Aides said the president
will seek about ( I billion In new aid for Russlu
tills year, compared with (2 .5 billion last year.
Russia's political upheaval has alarmed the
West and raised fears tn Eastern Europe about
attempts lo rebuild the once-vast Soviet empire.
C lin to n ca utioned against that possibility
Wednesday.
Reaching out to other Influential Russians.
Clinton was to host a reception for artists, writers,
cultural leaders and politicians — but not
ultranatlonallst Vladimir Zhirinovsky, whose
extreme views huve been compared with those of
Hitler and Mussolini. Flans were scrapped for a
courtesy ra il on the patriarch of Russia. Alexy II,
head of the Orthodox Church In Russia. He was
said to be 111.
Wednesday In the Czech capital of Prague,
Clinton won reluctant approval from the leaders
of Poland. Hungary, the Czech Republic and
Slovakia for his Partnership for Peace program.
Th e y had wanted full membership In N A TO but
accepted the offer of a closer political and military
cooperation as a first step.

Econom ist see possibility of
sym bolic rise in interest rates
they believe a weak Job market
will continue to deflate wage
pressures.
"W e expect the underlying
rale of Inflation to hold relatively
stable through the first nine
months of 1994.” said Michael
N'lemlra. economist at Mitsubishi
Bank In New York.
Other analysts noted the steep
plunge In oil prices that occurred
ut the end of the year because of
excess supplies. Th e y said a
global economy that Is struggl­
ing to emerge from recession
means there Is plenty of slack
demand and no sign of potenllul
Inflationary problems.
" D e f la t io n a r y p re s s u re
worldwide Is cleurly restraining
price Increases In the United
States." said Gordon Richards,
chief economist at the National
Association of Manufacturers.
But their benign forecasts on
In f la tio n d o n 't m ean th a t
economists believe the Federal
Reserve w ill rem uln on the
sidelines for all of 1994 as they
did In 1993.
In fact, some analysts are
looking for a small upward push

■y MARTIN C R U Td M Q M
AP Economics Writer
W A S H IN G T O N Even
though Inflation pressures are
nowhere to be seen, economists
believe the Federal Rrserve will
move soon, possibly as eurly us
next month, to nudge interest
rules higher.
But these unalysts (relieve the
move will be mainly symbolic,
not u harbinger of rapid-fire
Increuses In Interest rales.

The government was sched­
uled to close out the books today
nn Inflation for 1993 with release
of the December report on con­
sumer prices. In advance of the
report, analys's were looking for
a modest 0.2 percent advance In
prices In December and an
overall gain of Just 2.7 percent
for the year.
That would mark the third
straight year that consum er
prices huve posted modest In­
creases. the best string of Infla­
tion reports since the mid-1960s.
Many economists are looking
for 1994 to show only modest
price Increases as well because

In the central bank's target for
the federal funds rate, the Inter­
est that banks charge each
other, sometime In the first three
months of this year. The funds
rate has been at a 30-year low of
3 percent since September 1992.
Donald Ratajczak. director of
economic forecasting at Georgia
State University, said the Fed
could push the funds rate up by
0.25 percentage point as early as
next month.
Bruce Steinberg, economist at
Merrill Lynch In New York, said
he too was looking for a small
Fed move In the first quarter of
this year, probably In response
to strong economic growth In the
final three months of 1993,.
Steinberg said the overall
economy, as measured by the
gross domestic product, may
have grown as fast as 6 percent
from O ctober to December.
While analysts believe growth
will slow considerably to Just
half that pace In the currant
January-March quarter, he said
the Fed will still be prodded to
nudge rates up to prove to
markets that It Is on guard.

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13,

1994

orts
Freshman rescues SCC
Mingo boosts
SCC to M-FC win

W ilk in s leads C a v s by M a g ic
O R L A N D O — G e ra ld W ilkins scored a
season-high 38 |x&gt;mts. seven of them m final
1:15. as (lie Cleveland Cavaliers held nlf Orlando
118-109 Wednesday night.
(trad Daugherty had 25 points and nine
rebounds for the Cavs. Mark Price, who made
four of six 3-polntcrs, finished with 20 points.
Tilt* Magic got 25 (xilnts Iron) Anferuee
Hardaway and 22 from Shuqulllr O'Neal.

■y TONY DsBORMIER
Herald Sporls Editor
SA N FO R D — If II hadn't been for freshman
Simula Mingo. Ihe Seminole Com m unity College
Raiders would have been In n world of trouble
Wednesday night In Ih rlr Mid-Florida Conference
opener ngalnsl Ihe Santa F r C om m unity College
Lady Saints
Connecting on her first seven shots from the
floor. Mingo went on lo score a game-high 25
points and pull down a game-high IH rebounds
as Ihe Raiders (11-8. 1-0 In Ihe M -FC) struggled to
heal Ihe Lady Salnls67-56
Leading by u point. 54-53. with less than live
minutes lo play. SCC finished with a 13-3 run to
finally put away a leant over which Ih r Raiders
had obvious advantages In size and n urn Iters
"W e're always satisfied with a win Even when
they're messy like that, we'll lake II." said SCC
assistant roach Ken Patrick, who's m anning Ihe
helm of Ih r Raiders as Coach lleana Gallagher
works her way back min Ihe routine alter giving
birth six weeks ago.
While Patrick was satisfied lo get away with u
win. he acknowledged that similar performances
won't net the Raiders m any more ulcto*1es. In

AROUND THE STATE
Jackso n ville p o s ts Sunbelt win
J A C K S O N V IL L E — Harry Brown and A rtrm us
M cC lary led llie Jacksonville Dolphins to a
75-72 victory over Hie Arkansas Stale Indians
on Wednesday In a Sunbelt Conference game.
Jeff Clifton led Arkansas State |5 6. 0-3 In the
Sunbelt) with 23 points.
B ro w n . Hie Sunbelt Conference's secondleading scorer, pared the Dolphins (8-5. 3 21
w ith 26 points, while M cClary added 17.

T a m p a clips Florida Southern
T A M P A — DcCurlo Devraux scored 33 |x&gt;lnt*
to lead Tampa to an 82-71 Sunshine Stair
C on fe re nce w in W ednesday over Flo rid a
Southern.
Dcvcaux set a school record for tree throws
w ith 15 for the Spartans (IO -3. l-O lrithe S S C .
T im Gantz scored a career-high 18 for Ihr
Moccasins (13-1. 1-1). while Chet Galloway and
Bill Dm st each scored 11.

□ See Raiders. Page 2B

Hot old Ftwto b, H o t Horn*

C a rlto n In, C e p e d a falls short
N E W Y O R K — Steve Carlton Is off to
C'ixi|&gt;enttowit and Orlando Crprda is otf Bu­
bal lot.
Carlton. Ihe only pitcher to win (our C y Young
Aw ards, was easily clcctrd lo the Ball of Fame
In Ills first year of eligibility, rrrrtvlng 436 of
455 votes Wednesday.
Ccficdu. however, fell Just seven voles short In
his I5 lh and (Inal chance Three years from
now . he can he considered by Ihe Veterans
Committee.
It tukes 75 percent lo be circled — 3-12 voles
this year r— In balloting, by the Uusrhull Writers
Aiuux latino o! America. While Carlton got 95.8
percent. Ih r flfih-hlghest In history. Ce|iedu goi
335 votes and was stuck at 73.6 jiercrnt.

W ebber, W arriors top Heat
O A K L A N D . Calif. - C hris Webber shook nlf a
sore back to score 27 points, und Chris Mullln
had lO In Hie third quurter as Golden Stale
oulscored Miami 32-18 In the period to defeat
the Heat 100-92 Wednesday night.
T h e Warriors, winning for the fourth llm r In
five gumes. arr 13-1 overall and 7-0 ut home
ugalnst the Heat. Mluml has dropped two
straight games uftcr a season-high four-game
w in n in g streak.
Reserve center Mult Geiger led Miami with 22
paints und 14 relxiunds.

L ig h tn in g cool off Red W in g s
D E T R O IT — John Tu ck e r had a goal and an
assist as the Tam pa Bay Lightning beat the hoi
Detroit Red Wings 4-2 Wednesday night.
T h e loss was Just the Red Wings' second In 15
games, and ended their nine-game unbeaten
streak at home. Detroit's last loss at Joe lout*
Arena came on Nov. 9 to Edmonton. Chris
Joseph played for Ihe Oilers In that game, and
scored a goal for Tam pa Bay on Wednesday.

P ittsb u rgh c ru ise s by M iam i
P IT T S B U R G H - Je rry McCullough scored 20
points und Ahmad Sharcef had 18 as Pitt rode a
19-0 first-half run to an easy 83-55 Big East win
over Miami on Wednesday.
T h e Panthers (8-3 and 3-1) have won 44 of
their lust 50 games at Fitzgerald Field House.
T h e Hurricanes (7-5 and 0-3) have lost'four of
their last five gumes.
Michael Gardner led the Hurricanes with nine
points. Center Constantin Pupa, coming off a
career-I k -s ! 18-potnt guine against Providence,
scored Just eight#

WHAT’S HAPPSNINO
G irls’ Basketball
□ Laks Howtll si Ntw Smyrna Baach. Junior
rarsity at 5:15 p.m., varsity at 7 p m.

Freshm an B o y s ' Basketball
□ Lyman at Laka Mary, 6 p.m.

BEST

ON T V

C O LLE G E B A SK E TB A LL
□ 7 :3 0 p.m. - ESPN. Wake Forest at Duke. (L)

Shonta Mingo (No. 32. led) and Irina Holtsonan
(No. 33. back right) kept Iho SCC Raiders from
self-destructing Wednesday night, Mingo col­

lecting 25 points and 18 rebounds while
Holtsonen had 12 points and 10 rebounds lo lead
Ihe Raiders past Santa Fa Community College.

Spurrier
passes on
N FL jobs

Braxton helps
Stars rip Raiders
Prom Stoll Roportr
JA C K S O N V IL L E — Oviedo lltn.lt School graduate
Chris Braxton wus one ol live p ln y rn to wore In
double figures Wednesday us homesUtndfng Florida
C om niunliy Lollegc-Jucksonvllle ripped Seminole
Com m unity College |()9-80 In a Mid-Florida Confer­
ence ,n rn '» basketball contest.
Braxton finished with 11 |xilntx for the Stars.
SCC (9-10 overall. 1-2 In the M -FC ) trailed by Just
three points. 47-44. ui balftlntc. Hut In the second
half, the Slurs 111-7. 2-1 M FC) oulscored the Haiders
by 20 points. 62-42.
Evon Ham m ond |&gt;aced S C C with 21 points.
Michael Sheppard, who hud 31 |xilnls In Ih r Haiders'
•vln over Santa Fe Com m unity College lust Saturday,
contributed 20 SVedncsday night. Antonio Sutton, a
resident of Jacksonville, had 16 |miIii I s and 14
rebounds for SC C .
The Raider* will return home to play Daytona
liracli Com m unity College In another Mid-Florida,
Conference contest this Saturday. Jan. 15. at 7:30
p in .

AoooolotoB P ro n
G A IN E S V IL L E - Taking himself
out of contention for any N FL Job.
Florida coach Sieve Spurrier said
Wednesday he "w ill definitely lx*
coaching the Gators In 1994 und
hopefully for m any years to come."
Th e school released a statement
In response to reports linking him
with N FL coaching Jobs, but Spur­
rier said that w on't Ituppcn. He raid
bis priorities are recruiting and
preparing a new learn fur next
season.
" I never considered the possltilllty
of leaving. The re were u lot of
rumors about learns possibly talk­
ing lo me. but It's Just rum ors."
Spurrier said.
Because Spurrier was successful
lust season, b is co n tract was
autom atically extended through
1999. U n iv e r s it y o fflrla ls r e ­
negotiated the deal to run through
the year 2000 and though Spurrier
has not signed yet. he Is expected lo
noon. Flo rid a a th le tic d irector
Jerem y Foley told Th e Gainesville
Sun.
"It's Just a lim ing thing." he said.
“ He's been on the road recruiting
and I've been In San Antonio (at the
N C A A convention). It Is no factor.”
The fifth-ranked Gators beat u n ­
defeated West Virginia 41-7 In the
Sugar Bowl.

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Somlnolo Community Colleges Michael Shoppard
(No. 12. loll) followed up a 3 1 polnt effort last
Saturday with a 20-point performance Wednesday.

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W ednesday league opens with com eback, blow out
From Staff Reports
SANFO RD — As beginnings go. It doesn't gel
much belter or worse than that.
In the first game of the Sanford Recreation
Wednesday Men's Polar Bear Softball League at
Plnehurst Park. Neth and Son Roofing rallied
from a 4-0 deficit lo defeat Uncle Nick's 7-6 In
right innings.
Rcckers then blasted D cc ' b Nuts 22-2 In a game
stopped by the 20-run mercy rule In the bottom
of the second Inning.
Ncth and Son Roofing and Rcekers opens the
season at 1-0 while Uncle Nick's und Dec's Nuts
break from the gate O-1.
Trailing 4-0. Ncth und Son Roofing came up
with runs In the second and fifth Innings lo cut
the deficit In half. After Uncle Nick's got a run
back In the lop of the sixth. Ncth and Son
Roofing scored twice In the home hulf of the
Inning to make Ihe score 5-4.
In the bottom of Ihe seventh. T im Winkle
singled and came around lo score the tying run
on an outfield error and send the game Into extra
Innings.
Ricky Wells ted olf the lop of the eighth tor
Uncle Nick's by draw ing a walk. An out lalcr. he
moved up to second base on a ground out. After
George Porzlg walked. Randy Smathers singled
home Wells with the go-ahead run.

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Once again. Ncth and Son Roofing came hack.
W ith one out. Steve Woodley singled. After a fly
out. Boh Palagaino slushed a two-run In*
slde-the-park home run lo give Ncth and Son
Roofing Ihe victory.
Palagulno also had u double, single, another
run scored, and a third RBI to lead the Neth and
Son Roofing attack. J im N ulty und Winkle each
had two singles, a run scored, and an RBI. Ron
W lrth also singled twice und scored a run.
Craig Appel and Heath Short both hit two
singles. David Goldstlck and Sieve Woodley each
had a single and n run scored. Don Machrr also
singled.
For Uncle Nick's. Dan Spivey had a triple, two
singles, two runs, and an RBI. Smathers finished
with two singles and two RBI. Todd Pagrl added
two singles and u run scored. Ricky Wells. Jo h n
Haddock, and James Garner each singled und
scored a run. Boh Garner and Dan Stcums both
singled. Porzlg had an RBI.
A n Insldc-lhc-park home run also figured
prom inently In the nightcap. With Rcckers
already lending 2-0 und the liases loaded with no

outs In the bottom ol the llrst Inning. Joel
Lipscomb launched a grand slum that didn't
leave the yard.
Before the first Inning was over. Rcckers sent
20 men to the plate while building a 15-0 lead.
Dee's N uls struck for u pair of runs In Ihe lop of
the second, but Rcckers came right back w ith a
seven-run outburst In Ihe botttom of the second
lo end the game by Ihe 20-run rule.
Led by T o m Graccy. five of the first six hitters
In the Rcckers scored three runs apiece. Gruccy
hud a triple, two singles, and five RBI to go with
ills three runs scored. To m Boyd chipped In with
u double, single, three RBI. and three runs. J im
Schaefer tripled, singled, had two RBI. and
scored three runs.
George Murray had a double, single, one RBI.
und three runs. Chuck Baum ann added a double,
two walks, and three runs. Lipscomb finished
with his home run and four RBI. Rocky
Elllngsworth contributed two singles, two runs,
and two RBI. Jeff Sladck doubled, singled, scored
a run. and drove In two more.
To m M ulcahy singled twice and scored a run.
Chris Daporc tripled and scored twice. Je rry
Herman drove Ina run with u double.
Gene Astorlta hit a triple and acored the first
run for Dec's Nuls. Lance McCabe had a single
and an ROI. T o n y Bclllsslmo and David McAfTle
each hit a tingle. Clayton Myera scored the
team's other run.

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E OF 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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MIAMI 1*11
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Aide'ton Broeddut F). W Virginia SI FI
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Solon Hall •l. Dot ion College S)
Shepherd FO W Vi-gmia TechtSOT
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St Joteph » FI. Le Salle FI
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Campbell n. South Carolina FI. OT
Carton Newman I). Gardner w*» 1 FI
Catawba H. Protbytorian FI
Chrillopher Newport ICF. N C Wetleyenai
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High Point IS. Barton FI
Jicktamrtl* F). Arkantai St FI
Jam** Mad tor- to William A Mary FS
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Kentucky «A Mmittippi *4
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Pembroke SI k*. Frencl* Marion SF
Pit Her 101. Clinch Vel*y 14
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Randolph Macon al Guilford *4 OT
Tompa 11. Florida Southern FI
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Weihmglen A Lee It. Lynchburg 41
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MIDWEST
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Augtburg HI. Bethol Minn *1
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BemidiiSl IF. SW Mmnetota *1
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Emporia SI 14. Canl Vittouri 77
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Indiana Seulheett IF. Ind Pur Indpit N
Iowa SI IM. Morningtido a*
John Carroll «A Heidelberg tl
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SOUTHWEST
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Cent Oklahoma *1. Cameron tt
Hard* Simmon* H I. Sul Rot* St FF
Howard Payne 10*. Auttln Col I )
Ttaet AAMIS. T d o t lk
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Colorado** Mo Kantat City 7*
S Oregon 10). Oregon Tech N
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TOURNAMENTS
ChJte Schelat th * Tewrnament
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St John Fither 7). Roc hotter 4)

FlTTSBUROH I). MIAMI )S
MIAMI (Ml
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NEW YORK - Th* National. Football
League injury report lor Ihit week'* gome*,
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Solar day
LOS ANOELCS RAIDERS A T R U FM LO
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tor Chetier McGtockton (leg) who I* out RB
Greg Rabmton (kneel It doubtful WR
Ragh.b Itmail (neck) It quottioneb* S
Edd* Anderton I*00*I. S Patrick Ba*t
(quadricep). T Greg Skrepenak (loot). RB
Sieve Smith lank*). CB Jem** Trapp
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NEW YORK OIANTS A T SAN FRAN
CISCO — Oientt OE Michael Strehen
(a rtwt it Out NT Stacey Dillard Igrom) I*
probeb* Meet OE Martin Harrtton lgro.nl
WR Odette Tuener Ihemtiring) are Quel
ticnab* DE Larry Robert* igro.nl. TE
Jam* William* (legl. DE Trey Wilton
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GREEN BAY AT OALLAS - Packed: TE
Jack* Harm (knee) it out NT Jahn
JurtovIC lant*). G Harry Galbreath (kneel
are qwettionab* Cewke.t DT Ruttell
Maryland lank*) it doubttwl DE Char**
Ha*y Ibackl RB Emmitt Smith (thouidecl
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KANSAS CITY AT HOUSTON - Chieti
RB Kimb* Andert Ithouhtor) It guetticn
able TF Keith Cath Ithighl. DE Neil Smith
lant*), RB Jahn Stephen* (thighl. LB
Derrick Thomat lant*). CB Jay Taylor
Ifinger I ore probob* Oder* RB Lorenio
White Ihamtlringl It doubtful G Doug
Oewton ibackl. TE JOHN Henry Mil*
Imoulder l S Bubbe McOewetl (kneel. G
Mike Munchok Ikneel are quettionab* QB
Cody Carlton Igrotnl. QB Warren Moon It it)
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Jordan will try to
make transition from
roundball to hardball
Associated Proto
C H IC A G O - Kellicd baskrtball Miprrhlar Michael Jordan
will lie hpenrilnK Ih r nprtnit In
Florida If he has Ills way — Inti
not on a vacation.
Jo rda n says he's serious alMiul
playltiK for (he Chicago While
Sox. the Chicago Tribune re­
ported today
“ I want (o go to spring (raining
for one reason anti that's lo
make (he learn," the former Hull
(old (he newspaper. " T h is Is no
fantasy. I plan lo Ik* In Sarasota
by mid-February.
"If the While Sox were lo (ell
me dial (hey didn't think I was
goexi enough to make (he leant,
und that they don't want me al
spring iralnlng. then I would
accept (heir wishes and not go."
he said
Jordan also told the nrwsp.i
per he Itelleves (he White Sox
will select him for the learn, lie
ha s n o t p la y e d o r g a n is e d
baseball since he was a lern-uger
In W ilm ington. N'.C.
Jo rda n laughed at reports lhal
he was working out at Contlskey
I'arkjust to get Into shape
" I'm not out there sweating for
three hours every day Just (o
find out what It feels like lo
sweat." he said.

J o r d a n re tire d fro m Ihe
Chicago Hulls on Oct. G. Not long
allcr. some fans were spcculat- I
Ing h r wus Interested In becom­
ing u major-league baseball
player — specifically, an outllrld rr lor Ihe Chicago While
Sox.
" I ' m se rio u s. M y fa th e r
thought I could Ik * a majorleague baseball player, and t in
sure that right now he can see
me trying." Jordan said, "lie's
w atching every m ove that I
m ake."
Jordan's father. Jam es, was
murdered Iasi August.
W hen he retired (m m basket­
ball. Jordan said be wanted
more llnte wlllt his fumlly and
less In the limelight Bui he
noted Wednesday that baseball
teams oflen spend four or live
days In one city.
" I t ’s no! like Ihe N B A . where
you'd fly out nfler every game
I'd like lo lake m y wile and
children with me on (he road."
he suld. "There were certain
things I was thinking when I
retired that I didn't want lo
exprrss lo anyone I know this
will put me back In front of
people. Hut I hope they'll be
looking al me In u different
light."

F S U ’s Vanover may be
looking to N FL already
Aaaoolated P ro n
TA LLA H A SS EE F lo rid a
Slate's Tam artck Vanover, the
1992 Atlantic Coast Conference
Rookie of Hie Year, has appar­
ently made up his mind to leavr
school ufter two years and head
— somewhere — towurd pro­
fessional football.
Hut Vanover Isn't uitywhrre to
h r fo un d and Florida Stale
officials are In Ih r dark and
perplexed.
"Ta m a rlc k told us that he
wants to leave school and we've
advised him not lo ." roach
Hobby H ow drn said "W e've told
hint lhal he's at least a year
a w a y p h y s lr a lly and e m o ­
tionally. Inti be wants to leave."
Vanover's mother. Kalhrrlne
Pondexlrr. said her son was
conirm plullng leaving m IxmiI.
" I i I s s o m e th in g he L a s
thought about." she said.
Bowden, who Is attending Ihe
natlonnl coaches convention In
Anaheim, Calif., spoke with N FL
comm issioner Paul Ta g llu h u r
and was told Ih r league does not
plan to dralt sophomores.
Vanover would have lo win a
lawsuit against Ih r league lo
force them lo ullow him lo

com|tetr after Just two years ol
college The NFL currently will
not draft any player who has not
been In college lor three years
"If he goes out therr. there's
going to be a fight and he's not
going to play next fall." said
ilowden.
T h e C a n a d ia n F o o t b a l l
League, however, could be an
option.
Although Vanover Is enrolled
at Flurldu Slate for the spring
semester, he has not attended
classes rrgularly since the term
began last week, the Tullahassee
Democrat reported Wednesday.
In two seasons, Vanover has
caught 87 passes for 1.123 yards
and seven touchdowns.
Vanover, a local product from
l.ron High School, exploded on
Ihe college scene a year ago.
leading Florida State n receivers
with 42 ratrhrB for 581 yards
and four touchdowns and hr
returned two kickoffs for scores
on runs of 9G und 90 yards.
Hul the 0-fixtl. 2IO-pourid re­
ceiver reported for hts sopho­
more season overweight und
found himself faced with double
coverage for much of the early
part of Ihe season.

LIGHTNING 4. REOWINGSI
Tampa Bay
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Referee — M*e McGeough Linetmen —
Dan MeCourt. Mark Pare

T V H U D IO

HefkUFtietotor MaM Hkff*
Six weeks altor giving birth, Seminole Community College coach
lleana Gallaghor was back on the bonch Wednesday for the Raiders'
Mid-Florida Conference win over tho Santa Fe Lady Saints.

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spile of
Mingo's 18 rebounds. Santn Fe
still mnnaged a 48-45 advantage
on Ihe boards. Without Mingo's
11 -for-14 shooting performance.
Ihe Kuldrrs were l5 for-5l
"Shout.i stepped up und did a
great Job." said Patrick. "If she
hudn't. we would have been In
real trouble.
"Th e three-week layoff over
the liollduys really hurt us. We
were Just getting things together
In our second game against
Indian River (on Dec. 15. won by
Ihe Raiders 73-46). The first lime
we had the whole team together
since then was last Thursday
(Jan. G). W e're Just now getting
things back together."
After opening the game with a
9-2 churgc. the Raiders saw
Santa F r battle Itack to within a
point. 17-16. w ith 7:56 left In the
first half. S C C dosed out the huff
by oulscorlng the Ludy Saints
17-8 to tnkr u 34-24 lead at
halftime.

T h e p a tte rn c o n tln u c i
throughout the second half. SCI
going on a short n in befor
Santa Fe would rally lo make lb
game close.
Seminole High School gradu
ale Sheri Reddicks, bothered b
a headache before the game
missed her flrsl five shots of th
game hut came back to score 1&lt;
points for the Raiders befor
leaving Ih r game with u brulset
knee. Irlnn Holtsoncn contrib
uted 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Am ber Maynard led Santa F
C o m m u n it y College (w h lc l
dropped to 5-12 overall. O -l It
the conference) with 17 points
Kovenu Williams added 11 fo
the Lady Saints.
Th e Raiders will return It
action this Saturday when the;
host the Valencia Com m unlt;
College Matadors from Orlandi
In another M-FC contest. Th&lt;
game, which will be played n
part of a daubleheader w ith tin
SCC men's team. Is scheduled It
lip offal 5:30 p.m.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday. January 13, 1994 - SB

People
IN BRIEF

GOP
w om en
to host
co ffee

It’s official

Parenting c la s s e s scheduled
The Parent Resource Center will sponsor a "Parenting In the
9 ( V class called "Parenting Ihe School Age C hild" beginning
on Tuesday, J a n . 18
The weekly chins will run through Feb. 22 and will tnke place
hom fllo 10:30 a.in. nt Geneva Elrm cntury School In Geneva.
The class focuses on school-age children and will help
parents hulld (heir child's self confidence, understand their
child’s personality development and encourage a strong
pnrrnl/chltd relationship through effective listening and
communication skills
The course Is free.
An additional class on single jiarrntlng will tie altered on
Thursdays beginning on .Ian 20 Th e class will run from 7 to 9
p m and w ill meet al Ascension Lutheran C hu rch In
Casselberry.
The i lass Is free udn child care will he provided
For more In f-,n ia tk m . call the Parent Itesource Center al
425-3603

Dog training classes planned
Two more dog (raining classes have been added to Ihe
on-going agenda at Ihe Ed Myers Recreation Building In
Longwood.
The six-week classes will be on Th u rsd a y nights, beginning
on Jan 13.
At 0 30 p nt . there will lx a Puppy I-ove, behavior and
trmpennent training class for pups less than IH weeks old.
Chlldrrn are Invited to participate with their pets In this class.
Al 7 30 p m a Basic I class of obedience and liehavlor
training will be available for older puppies and adult dogs
Class size Is lim ited to lOdogs per session.
Advance registration, whlrh requires a completed registra­
tion form and a check, os recommended. Proof of Innoculatlons
Is required
For more Information, contact Sandy Lomax at 260-3443.

He graduated; call
him A ttorney Hall
By SHIRLEY K. BAKER
Herald Correspondent
S A N F O R D — Lasi Decem­
ber. In an article regaling his
a cco m plishm ents. A n th o n y
Hall, who at (h r lime was
anxiously antlrlpaling his final
year In law school al the
University of Florida, revealed
that since graduating from
Seminole High School, hts goal
has been thr acquisition of a
Ju ris Doctor degree.
On Dec. IH. 1993. H a lls
dream became a reality when
h r was railed to the stage In
the university auditorium and
where Dean Jeffrey Lew is
conferred his degree und presruled him his long desireddiploma.
Hall was one of the 10
graduates rrcognlzrd for their
published articles. His was
" T h e F e d e ra l S e n te n c in g
G uidelines: Th e Failure In
Eliminate Racial Disparity In
Sentencing.” I U M O JA L .J .

(I993J. lie was n member of
(he Black 1-aw Student Associ­
ation. received Ihe Outstand­
ing Minority Student Award, a
Public Service Law Fellow,
and was editor of the U M O JA
Law Journal. He also holds a
HA degree from Morris Brown
College In Atlanta. Ga.
Th e speaker for this 1993
graduating class was the Hon.
Leander J . Shaw J r. whose
com m ents, although brief,
were filled w ith words of
wisdom and encouragement
for Ihe new attorney*.
Present at his gradual Ion
were A n t h o n y ’ s p a re n ts ,
V i r g i n i a H a ll a n il J o h n
Johnson, many retallves and
friends, all of whom were
beaming with pride for him
and were full of congratulatory
remarks.
On Ihe following Sunday
aflernoon. a reception In his
honor was given by bis family
ui lbe Elks Celery City Lodge
In Sanlord.

T l i r S u b u rb a n Republican
W o m e n ’s Club Is having Us
annual membership coffee on
Wednesday. Jan 19 from 10
a m. until noon al Ihe home of
Laura Ginn.
T h is is a major cIcelIon year
and the purpose ol thr club,
according to Linda Balmnn. Is to
lidonn tite electorate through
|Militical education and activities.
T h r club ’s objectives are to
Increase the effectiveness of
w om rn In the cause ol good
g o v e rn m e n t th ro u g h active
participation, The club Is also
allltlaled with other Republican
W om en’s Chibs In the state and
nation Members strive to foster
loyalty to the Republican Party
and to promote Its principles ami
candidates In all elections in­
cluding non-part K m elections.

Anthony Hall shortly alter
graduation outside university
auditorium
Attorney Hall looks forward
to this new era In Ills life wlih
excitement and hope.

T h is organization Is not a
social chib, hut members do
enjoy m eeting together and
sharing their political ideas and
being Involved In the electoral
process. Hatrnnn says. Th e Fed-,
ended Republican women are a
driving force within the party
structure and have Ix-cn known
In make a d I(Terr nee in many,
elections
;

CALENDAR

If you arc a registered Re­
publican woman and arc Inter­
ested In making a difference In
government and country, please
ro ute a n d Join tills g ro u p .
Batman suvs an excellent list ol
guest speakers are scheduled for
this year plus other Interesting
programs concerning the politi­
cal climate.

Hollywood E a s t clo ggin g c la s s e s
Hollywood East Dancers conduct clogging classes every
Thursday. Beginners from 6:30 to 7 30 p m . and Intermediate
from 7:30 to 8:30. at Mrlodcr Skating Kink. W. 25th S lrrrt
near Airport Boulevard in Sanford,
The cost is S3 per class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with
paying child.
For Information, call Marty at 322-5761 or Dawn, 004-735*
0270

For more Information on ihe
membership eolfee please rail
788-7532; ask for Beverly. The
i•offer Is free to all Interested
Republicans.

East-West K lw an is Club m eets Thursday
East-West Klwartls Club of Sanlord meets every Thursday at
7 p m., al the Friendship A Union Lodge building, comer of
laK-ust Avenue and Sevrnlh Street. Vtsltlng Klwanlans are
welcome For Information, rail Robert W httiakrr. president.
889(1042

Overeaters A n o n y m o u s m e e ts weekly
Ovrreaters An on ym ous meets every Thursday, at 7:30 p.tn.,
at the Com m unity United Methodist C h u rch , Plney Kldge Koad
and U S . 17-92. Casselberry. For Information, call Carol.
3220057.

American Legion, Unit meet Thursday
American Legion Post 53 and Unit meet the second
Thursday, al 8 p m .. at the post home. 2874 S. Sanford Ave.
For Information, coll 322-1652.

Al-anon g a th e rs
If you know, or live with on 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 W on Al-anon meets each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday. (Th u rsd a y non-smoking! evening at H p.tn. Meetings
arc held in Ihe back room of the Sahara Club. 2857 South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For additional meeting times and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more Information, call 332 4 12 2 .

Sunrise K lw a n is meets Friday
The Seminole Sunrise Klwanla Club m ccla every Friday, at 7
a m ., at Shonev's. U S 17*92. soulli of Airport Boulevard.
Vtailing K lw anlans are welcome. For Information, call
UrucrMrKlbbln. president. 322-0331.

For the past three years, the New Tribes Mission
Singers ot Sanlord hove entertained residents ol
Hillhaven HoallhCaro Center with gospel music
and other songs every week. The delightful
singers, who have been missionaries lor Irom 30

Abby?

DEAR ABBY: 1 am enclosing
a ropy of an Invitation to a
wedding anniversary celebra­
tion. Th e ortglnul Is on quality
bond paper with gold lettering.
As you can sec by the reply card,
in order to attend this event, one
Must enclose $20 per person. As
It states, this Includes the meal,
gift, tax and gratuity. My only
responsibility Is to pay!
Th e guests do not have a
choice of gift or menu, only the
pleasure of paying for them. I
was a lw a y s u n d e r (he Im ­
pression that an Invited guest

NO NAM E. P L E A S E
A D V IC E

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

D E A R N O N A M E : Tell Dad
Iprlvately) that Ills announcing
that you had been a longtime
bed wetter was Inappropriate,
and you wotdd appreciate It If he
didn't mention II again.

I am Interested In knowing If
this method of celebration Is
practiced In oilier parts of thr
United States, or Is this only a
Vermont custom. Perhaps some
of your Vermont readers would
care lo comment.

Tw

DEAR WONDERING: I have
heard of "dutch treut affairs
where the guests pay their own
way. bul I have n t ;c r heard of a
wedding anniversary celebration
at which the "guests" paid for
their own dinners. Headers?

TSpi Ttmfi W

W I N T E R S P R IN G S The
W inter Springs chapter ol A A R P
will meet ut the W inter Springs
Civic Center. 400 N. Edgernon
Ave.. on Monday. Ja n 17 at 1:30
p.m .
K a th y K ra sn o ff, Se m in o le
C o u n ty C o o p era tive Service
M aster G a rd n e r, w ill speak
about growing herbs and run*
lalncr plants.
There will lx- a plant side after
ihe meeting.
Guests are welcome
For m ore Inform ation call
Ernie at 695-1182 or Marian at
327-7334.

Start The Year With
Beautiful N ails!

was a "guest.” who was not
expected to jmy for the event
hc/shr was Invited to. Or am 1
old-fashioned?

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to SO years, have wed in Paraguay, Japan and
Bolivia. Entertaining last week at Hillhaven were
(from left): Jennie Lelyn. Mildred Kolstad, Enos
Cooper. Edith Cooper. Elnora Nelson and Joy
Cess.

Invitation comes with price
guest is not pleased to pay

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so my wife went alone to m y
parents' home for lunch. My
brother and sister were there,
too. While everyone was eating,
the subject of bcd-wct(lug came
up. and m y dad announced that
I had wet the bed until I was 12.
Then m y sister turned lo my
wife and said. "Now you know
the truth."
Abby. I had already told my
wife, but If I hadn't, I would have
felt hum iliated lo have had
so m e th in g so personal a n ­
nounced nt a family gathering.
How would you handle this.

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Legal N o tic e s

L e ga l N o tic e s

Mttke ef Sheriff i let*
NOTICE I t H E R E B Y GIVEN
thal by virtue cl that certain
Will d Etecvtton issued awl ol
and under the m l ol the County
Court ol Seminole County. Flor
too. Co m m 1MICCNF upon o
IWvol (udgment rendered In Mo
alo/etaid Court on tho Ifm doy
ol Augult A O I**!. In ttiol
certain cot* entlltod Barnett
Recovery Corporation. Pletatm
n Dele E Fowler Aj K/A Dole
Fowler and Cindy E Fowler,
Dolandant which atornoK) Writ
Of Eaocvtwn wot delivered to
mo at Stiorlft ol tomlnolo
County. Florida and I hay#
lorlod upon all the right, lltla
and Intoratt ol tho defendant.
Oala E F o w ltr AKA Data
Fowl#r and Cindy E Fowlar,
and to the following dnenbod
property, told property being
locotod in tomlnolo County,
F lor Ido moro pertlcvlerly do
tented ottollowrt
One It*t Lincoln Continental
B lo c k In c o l o r , V IN
flL N LM F7 4 3 K V fifto l being
Itorod Ot Butch t Towing torv
let. Inc.
and the undersigned at Shat III
el Seminole County, Florida,
will el II 00 A M on the Hat day
Ol January A 0 IFM, ottor lor
tala and Mil to the tiighatt
bidder. FOR CASH IN HANO
AND SUBJEC T T O ANY ANt&gt;
ALL EX ISTIN G LIENS at the
Front (Wett) Door, at the ttept.
ot tho Somlnoto County Court
houM in tantord. Florida Iho
Obey* deter Ibod property
Ttiol Mid Ml* It being mode
to Mflttv tho termt ot thlt Writ
ol Elocution
Donald F E dinger. Shorlfl
Somlnoto County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H DIS
ABILITIES A C T OF IFFO PER
SONS W ITH A DISABILITY
N E E O IN O S P E C I A L AC
COMMOOATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN T H E PROCEEDING
SHOULD C O N T A C T TH E
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OF TH E
S H E R IF F 'S O F F I C E . EN
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS SEC
TION. Mat I0 T H S T R E E T.
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A A T
LEAST FIV E DAYS PRIOR TO
THE P R O C E E D IN G TE L E
PHONE (ao7) 130 U K TTD
V ) u jj
Publllhed December K . I t t l
January A l), JO. with the tele
Being an January II. IFM.
DEM2M

IN T N I CIRCUIT C O U R T
OF THE tIO N TE C N TM
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO: FI IM] CA 10 K
S TE P H E N R VAUGHN end
R EN A E R VAUGHN.
PlatntiMi
y-t
AAARGARETH NEWMAN.
ate . at a ).
Defendant!
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
M A R O A R E T H
NEW MAN Defeated and her
rotpoctiv* mknown heir*, de
•IM et grantee* creditor*, end
oil othar pertiet claiming by.
through, under or a g e lm t
M ARGARET H NEW MAN end
a ll clalm antt, p t r t o n t or
port)#*, natural or corporate, or
• h o w tie d legal ttatua It
unknown, claiming under or
a g a ln tt Ihtm. a n d 'o r any
port ley clolmlng to hove any
right, title or tatoreit In and to
the londl herratter deter ibed
Y O U ARE NOTIFIED that an
action ta quiet till# to the
following property In Somlnoto
County, Flerlde
Lot 0. Block "A". B R E T T O N
WOODS, according to tho Plot
thereof ot recorded In Plat Boo*
It. page IS. Rubik Record* of
Seminole County, Florida
hat been tiled ogomtt you and
you ore required to terve a copy
Of your written detente* II any.
to It on J Jtltrey Dowry, ol
Winder-weed# Ho.net. Ward A
Woodman. P A . Ptantilt*' at
tornayt. whote oddret* it Pott
Office Bo. INI. Orlando. Flor
Ida 1JFC7 within X day. after
the tint publication, ond til# tho
orlglnol wllh the Clerk ot thlt
Court either belor. torvlco on
Plelntlfft' ottornoyt or Immodl
etoly thereotter. otherwlM a
default will bo entered agalntt
you tor the relief demanded In
the Amended Complaint or
Petition
Dated on December if. ifo j
MARVANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE C O U R T
By Ruth King
A t Deputy Clerk
Pidtllth: December ft 30 IFOl
A January A II INI
O E M JOS
INTH EC IR C UIT C O U R T
O F THE E IG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL CASE NO.:
F1M*ACA-I*-A
CRIMINAL CASE N O .:
FTMtf CFA
ICSO INCIDENT NO.:
FI 0111COM
IN R E : FORFEITURE OF
ll.U S O O U S 'URR ENCY
SEM IN O LE COUNTY
SHERIFF'SOFFICE
P L A IN T IF F
VS
W ILIM IN A CURRY
DEFENDANT. C LA IM A N T
NOTICE OF ACTION
T O : Wlllmtae Curry
I STS N W IHh Terrace
IM S
Miami. Flor Ida HUS
And
All part let hating or claiming
to hove any right, tltto. or
Intwretl In tho graperty heroin

IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
F LO R ID A
CASE WOi B M lig OR g| F
TIMOTHY JA M E S WALSH.
Plaintiff.
M
S H E R Y L M c F A D IN o/k/o
CHERYL LY N N WILSON.
NOTICE O F ACTION
TO: SHERYL McPADINa/k/a
CHERYL L Y N N WILSON
MFJ Powwrllno Ad
HttaetCIty. Florida JIM*
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
FIE D that a CO M PLAINT TO
DETER M IN E P A TE R N ITY OF
CHILD (which Include! tola
child tupponi

Y O U ARE NOTIFIEO that on
Action tor Forteliun on tho
to*lowing property In Somlnoto
C ounty, pie.tea: ! ■ » » » n tn
United Slatet Currency hat boon
filed agoInti you In the Circuit
C ourt In ond lor Som lnolt
County, Flerlde You are re
qglred ta terve e copy of your
written detente* If any, to It
upon MARY ANN K L E I N .
P la in tiff'! attorney, whote
addrott It 11*1 — Tith Street.
Sanford. Florid* JlffJ TIFF on or
botore Iho lith doy Of February.
IFM and flN the original with
tho Clerk of thlt Court wither
before teryico on P la in tiff!
attorney or Immediately there
after; etherwtte a default will

to w m a
tomey. LE O N B. CHEEK.
ESQUIRE.
JMI Wotlt Ai
Font Park. Florida JOTS, on or
before February H. tFM and tile
Iho original with tho Clerk of
thlt Court either baton tonka
an PeflHonor't atoorney or Im
mediately tnorewiter, othere te
o default will be entered ago1" !!
yeu tor Iho rellet demanded In
IhoCamplalnl.
WITNESS m y hand and lha
aaolaf lha Court an lha lllhdey
of January, IFM.
(SEAL)
MARYAMNE MORSE
CLER KO F TH E
C IR C U ITC O U R T
BY: Madelyn Crane
At Deputy Clark
Publllh January i j . jo. v a
Fabruory J. IFF*
OEM FI

relief demanded In the Com
p la in t for Final O rd e r of
Forfeiture
Dotod on January II, IFF*
IS E A LI
MARVANNE MORSE
a t Clark el the Court
by Ruth King
a* Deputy Clerk
Pubiiih January I). 30, If A
February J. tFM
O ENSF

Legal N o tice s
IN T N I C IR C UIT COURT.' ~
I N ANDFOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. FS ltTbCA'IAK
UNITED COMPANIES LEND
ING CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
«*
JO HN R . B E N N E T T (SS*
1*»* 73171; JOYCE B BEN
N E T T IS S t 10111*1*11;
BERNICE J. CARR; ROGER
HACKNEY; ------------- TENANT
I; SUN BANK. N A I STATE OF
FLORIDA. PUBLIC OEFENO
ER. and any unknown heir*
devitaat. grantoet. creditori.
and ether unknown pertort or
teknown ipoutet claiming by.
through, and wider any of the
above named Defendant*
Defendant!
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO JOHN R B EN N ETT (SS*
II»*I&gt;7]I7|. *1] Santord A n
nue. Sanford. Florida ll f f l
whoraabout! unknown
JOYCE B BENN ETT ISS*
HI 7147F4). a wind K,od Eatl
Harltord. C T 01101 wtwraabeuft
unknown
B E R N IC E J. C A R R .
» h*re*bouti wiknewn
and any imknown partont or
unknown kpoutat claiming by.
through, and under any at the
above named Deltndenti, It
dectated. whote toil known
addrettat are unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that on action to hrerlOM
Mortgage covering the following
real and pertenel property de
tcrtBod a* tottove* to wtt
Lot 10 and the Eett II leel et
vacated ttreel on the Watt.
Black 1. T ie r " A " . E R
TRAFFORO S MAP OF THE
TOWN OF SANFORD, accord
mg to the Plat Ihereet at
recorded In Plat Baek l. Paga
it. Public Rtcerdt at Somlnoto
County. Florida
hat been filed agalntt you and
you are required to terve e copy
Of your written detente* If eny.
to If on R OBERT H HOSCH.
JR.. C. Victor Butler. Jr„ P A .
I1H E. Rabfnten Street. O r­
lando. Florida TTtOi and file the
original with the Clark at the
above tty led Court within JO
dayt after the flrtl publication.
otherwlM a Judgment may be
entered agalntt you tar the
relief demanded In the Cam
WITNESS my hand and teal
et Mid Court on January tl.
IFF*
(SEAL)
In accordance with the Amor
lean With Di tabi iit tot Act. par
tan* witn di tabu met needing a
tpeciai accommadaiier. to par
tlcipato In m il proceeding thali
contact ADA Coordinator. H I N
Fork Avenue. Suite NJOI. San
lard Florida JOT1. tetophana
K ) 173 &lt;330 Xajjr. net later than
five IS) day* prior to ft« pro
eroding If hearing Impaired.
I TDD I 1 t o o w s n i. er Veke
IV) i OOOOMtn*. via Flerlde
Relay Service
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E
C IR C UITC O UR T
By: Rum King
Deputy Clerk
Pubtlth January USB. IFM
OENFB
PUBLIC SALE
C O N TE N TS OF STORAGE
UNITS CONSISTING OF MIS
CELLANEOUS ITEMS FOR
IIrw
(limlak
l»
rr^Mi
M.E«pe
In Dttall
R Locke
M. Luton
L Riley
T. Santmi
J Whitten
WILL BE SOLO AT PUBLIC
A U C T I O N A T *11 M I N I
STORAGE. 71* NORTH CR *17.
LONC-WOOO. FL ON 17 JANU
ARY IFF#AT 1000HOURS
Pubtlth: January A II. IFM
DEN IF

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T ! (N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CRIMINAL CASE NO.i
AfJ'MFSCF A
ASFO INCIDENT NO.:
f llllO tU C l
IN R E : FOR FEITURE OF
IFSt CADILLAC.
VIN **ALSJFf HEaOTaOe
AND 11*7 00 U S CURRENCY
NOTICE OF FO R FEITU R E
PROCEEDING
TO : Robert Bernard Purge*!
I X Lorraine Drive, tilt
Altamonte 'prtag*
Florida JOT*
ana olr uthert who claim an
In te re it In the fo llo w in g
IF S t C A D I L L A C . V I N
MALS7F7BEt07aM AND SM7 00
U S CURRENCY
William Llquori. Chief ot the
Altamonte Spring* Police De
pertmenl. Seminole County,
Florida, through hit officer*.
Irettlgator* er agent* Ml ted
the above preperty on tfovem
bar 7. I t t l at er near I R I N
and Dougiat Avenue. tammoto
County. Florida, and t* pro*
ently holding told preperty tor
the purpoM at tortaiture p u w
ant to Sect lent FM Tpl T O to*.
Florid* Statute* and will RE
Q U E S T that an Honorable
Judge et the Circuit Court,
Eighteenth Judlclat Circuit,
Seminole Cowity. Florida, find
probable cauM that the above
property thouta be forfeited to
the above agency Yew will be
tent a copy at the Order find ng
Probable CauM anca It li tlgnad
by lha Judge and It wi'l edvlM
you how end when to retpond to
thlt requett tor tortaiture
I HEREBY C E R TIFY TH A T
e true and correct copy ot mil
Notice wet tent to me above
named addrettat by U S regit
fared matt, return receipt re
quettod thlt lam day et De
comber. tFFJ
M AR YA N N K LEIN
LEOAL COUNSEL
Furida Bar Ne aiMJF
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF'SOFFICE
isatTtmStrMt
Sanford. Florida 1277J FJFF
Telephone (*onue*eji
Pubtlth January II. IS. II. 10
(Ft*
O FN JJ
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that we
ere engaged to buetoeto bt SGI
Deflated Drive. Lang wood. FL
J379B, Somlnoto County. Florida.
*mter me Fklfttem Mama of
RUNOCLL’S ANTIQUES, and
that wo Intend to reglttor Mid
name vHth the Civilian et •‘or
perattorn. Taliaheuee Florida.
In accordance wtm the prp
vitiont et me Fictitleu* Name
Statute*. Te Wit Section SU •*.
Florida Stetutot Ittl
DenRundttt
Betty Rundtll
Pubtlth Januer/ II. IFF*
D IN G S
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notka If hereby given that I
am engaged to buetoeM af FM
Great Pond Drive. Suite JMI,
Altamonte Spring* FL *771*
Seminole County. Flgrtda. under
the Fictitious Heme et 1ST
C EN TU R Y M OR TG AO I CO M
PAN T, wid met I Intend ta
r egItier taU name with tho
Olvltton et Corporation*. Telia
natter Florida, to accordance
wllh the prevltlent ol the
Flctltleut Nemo Statute* To
Wit: taction M l OF. Florida
MatwtotIFFI
Barry C. King
Publllh January IL IFF*
DEN &lt;7

N O TICE OF A PUBLIC NEARIN G TO CONSIDER TH E
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY TH E CITY OF
SA N FO R a FLORIDA
Notice It hereby given mat a Public Hearing will be held to me
CammiMMn Room at the City Hall. JM North Park Avenue. In the
City of Sanford. Florid* af 7:M o'clock P M . an January I* It** ta
coriktrr ttw adoption at an ordinance by the city at laniard. Florida,
title ot which it at totlowt.
ORDINANCE NO. SIN
TO AN N E X A PORTION OF TH A T CERTAIN PROPERTY
LYING BE TW E EN PARK AV EN U E AND PALM ETTO AVEN UE
AMD t E T W E E N E 1STH S TR E E T AHO E. IFTM S TR E E T; AS
SHOWN ON TH E MAP BELOW
t " . .J U -J U 1 r

71— Hslp Wsntvd

Legal N o tic e s

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
MOORS

PRIVATE PWTV RATES

FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
I SUNDAY

.97| i lnp
.7 0 M In t
. t i l Bind
.11.111 I m
Rato* a rt par Ibgub , bBB#4 on 3 In M

• 3 Unpp UWmunt

Sdwdterg may toduda HaraU Adtebaar al t w coal of an adtetonal day
Cancel whan you Q d w aite PayotdylDrdaybyokaadiunaalraiaaamad
Uaa U daacnppon for teawtt taaiii* Copy m u d M o w aooaptatto typo
p i p t c d torn* ■Commercial kaguancy l

R » the price of * ttamp. you can erl the Ufcet nl&gt;ttm t i bw kdcnl gDwrnm rnt'* 6«e Geteuowt
tnfonnteon Catalog. It h rti nrwe th*n 200frw or
k&gt;w-axtpuHkattoraon StiSeralhmrftb.f&lt;K
health, heuteig nJucttkn. car*, and n u t. k) help
you at vc m erry, make money, «nd *fw*1 it a bt •
tic m rer wbefy

OEAOUNES

11— E ld e rly Cart

41— Csm B ltry Lois

CHRISTIAN TL C la hour! In mr
home tor elderly lediet Ree
teneble rote*, privete room
» p endrel 131 3tal

3 LOTS. Oatlawn Mamonai
Park I tor me price Of It
IMOOCalHIF 771 1110

ADOPTIONS
f rte medic el cere, trempor
lelien. tounw im g prlvele
doctor plut living eipentet
Bar ■mill Cell Attornet J ^
Frkker............. iGteFtl ieea

CELEBRITY CIPHER

ok v n
R L O I

kvh

ov

cbvj

X I L K I

I Y 1 F J V W . 1

—

STOP rONCCLOSURE!
I can help FIX tuccett Berry
M yertetl AM ttal unlll tPM

41— Money to Lend

BOWL LIK E A FRO Lettent
by • protottienel beater Any
eg* Men lediet or children
EdKremwrcIkdlJjOet**
Member of ttw P1A
DRUMS. KEYB O AR D , FIANO
LESSONS. Geginaer golfer
end hett. Degreed untruetor
wtm l year* teaching tiperl
•nee All ifytot and level!
Flrtl let ten free Kyle 11*4*1*

KEEP MIVINCMDSTIIL
6IT IKE MONET!

O ■ VO

J V V M .
P R EV IO U S S O L U TIO N : " H q ro te arg guys drtvgn b y __
own dru m to d o thd thtno* thdy f«M thdy have to d o . —

F / T Aula peril delivery
Cleon FL licente. leto modri
econo car reqd CotlM3**li

43— Mortgages
Bowflfit * Sold

Eip. IndBStliji
Stwini Machint Optntan
Mon thru Thun •&gt;! hr work
doy* Pd holder end vaca
Hon Apply el San Del 73*0
Old Lh Mery Rd . San lord

W A N TE D M O M Ilf M l] on
tm earner occupied bit heme
IPX tot. J* yr*F0* JAS IF13

Cfimal MaialtMiKB/RtpBfi

~ 7 1 - H e l p Wanted
N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Merle* I* hereby given met I
am legated to but-nett af ***
Banana Lake Reed. Loka Mary.
F wrIda 337** Wmineto Caurty.
Florida, under the FktHtout
Name of TR O P IC AL WORLD
IMPORT E X P O R T INT'L. and
me I I Intend to r egittor told
name Wim me Olvltton el Car
paverton* TeltaheetM F tortoe.
to accordance wllh Itw pro
vlttont of me Fkflltout Herne
Stetutot. Te W It Section MID*
FtorIda Statute* IFFI.
Aletender Benltll
Pubifkh January IL let!
OEM to
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
AU CTIO N M L B
Public notice l* hereby given
met en Saturday January JJ.
IFF* •• II M e m E attorn lime at
me premltet pi at) Rechrito
Ave l*M Sanford, Somlnoto
County. Florida 33771. The M
towing i:*m» will bo toM to the
htohoFll
tala i l n par. tovotaal. coffee
la
and other m lK . Itomt Cath only
will be accoptod and mutt be
paid m toil •• lime ot tele
Puofllh January IL IFF*

Pori lime tor children
cantor* 331 *411____
LABORERS N EED ED Mined
ond unMiltod PotiHom avail
teie Day* Call between l 1
SPRINT STAFFINO. 37* N il

PLOYMENT
323-5176

m

IFF W. tllh SI
AMO TO YOUR INCOME
S IL L AVON NOW I
CALL M TCHJer m o t l !
Nothing K t t eodi like luccen
We re well urta our h d decode
of training tuccevi'ul ogml!
Me Ikerne 7 . . We'll help'
WATSON R EA L TY CORF
REALTORS
n iU to
AO ENT SAVON Earn to SOX
No door door P T/FT Incur
•nee eveilebto Se«di 331 iltl
ASSEM BLERS
Hand moll
work 3 thill* 7AM ] 10PM
and J 30PM midnight, i ! per
hour
Mover a leel
Help Peneanel, 4JFG30F

AM And PM ttimt An t wi
p«rion H *HhArtn
C**+
Cm Itf,
Avt

POSITIONS »V*!LABlf
•A tit
PlfmAnGwnf full flffHr.
pOlfiOm A* $U* % MiHmAfk
V«cp in l a i r AM?f CmHv
R*Osj)rn totnm w m I md r d
••mfT^j
Tm *nfe*rrA
floncAii
40f SBA AIM
m Mndftsu'r# 19
IMW M »cP*#ll H aftsmcK . R/J
_
OyiRdfl r t i m i

PRESCHOOL TEACHER
Agt grato ? t fulifiTn# ftp
fttC- Kkt t
IJi 1113

PRODUCTION WORKERS
10 NEEDED
CompAn-it
AT 1 1

i

indiu'd'u#1!

A » I * m D * f

a

n if * it

p

.op##Af«rN| •JipfBfi
•ne* I %A»«f9 AviHAbt*
« 41AM 3 3PM At 13 hr Mint
l*P P A f t A b lr A * " d C *#'A W CW f » * f p )

tmn phoo* And fr AntfiAPfAfiAn
C4Knm*1m«nf m AndAfrt ?1
Wflp PtfMfSAd 4f1 i m

SECRCTART
PA^t
for m iiTn i *n im
ford Af«4 CompuNn
Hr eng pATAonAlify.
t)»A J4 d .ir»4
Siturdif
AF&lt;J Ss/fvj.,, if j, rp&lt;J
MW
Small Hotel Asst. M jiutet
RlUfrd COvplR BBT i OHVf lQ
App*f
M l* })

TELEPHONE SURVEYOR
Worn At horn# 13 Hr
bonus E ■pAtriA'VAd eniy
Appfy____

WANTED Lite In Homtmaktf

Up to t il t l hr iwuirraml
« r MOOeOa
tm lee

MAIDS

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT
354 aparlm m l community
looking lor eipertonced mom
••nance a ttltta n l Creel
bonefllil Apply In perton
tallpelwfi Aportaieott. 0(1 W
l Bled. 131IMI

MECHANIC
Medium to heavy duly truck!
M u ll hove e■penance and
tort! I M0 F*2 IMF

DINGS

Pirl Time laundrf Position

LEASING CONSUL!ANT

SoruiceM eld now hiring
Leader! average ta nr Pa j
mileage ll you have wry led
tor a tervlce betore or owned
your own. • definite pin! E ip
only 331 0343______________

Full lime, plut helper11 For
r telnet manufacturing plant
Immediate opening11 n* wai

NURSIRY ATTLNDANT

For etderly lady Frlvito Ur
QuMirlvrt And utAry C#r&lt;
WAIOCAfMr »0AM

Pari lima tearing perron to#
Slonebrook A p a rtm e n lt
C om m litlon Weekend! •
Can H I Ml*
tOE

ASSEMBLERS

IPN
It PM 1 AM
; AM 1 PM
Pari l!im» Applf In ptr^n
Llhiviin Nufilnf Ctnltf , tit
I 4i» Ind lif w l, U n M V _

LANDSCAPER

F/T petition. COL clou D
required
*01 331 *131

46CRTS-REAL ESTATE1

Woodland Tower* O rta'It
lined luiury rellremml ten
tor, teeltaqualiltrd RM'LPM
for owning director, due le the
■ i peeled e e p e n ilp n et
•■tended congrrgeto care
itrv IC F l to eur tentnii
ApplKtei! mint have eipari
tnce and a ifrong detire to
won with tenter adult!
Applicant! m ull be energetic,
end pottett ••celtonl men
•gemenl pencvuil and ergo
nlialienal rkilti Thii li not a
deck to* Floor duller along
wtlh management dutlei a ll
(weipectod All Inquire! mull
bedirerted to
Sid Robert!. Adminiirrator
ItJChipota Ave
Or land FI 33730
_______ Itoa t i i i 2700
MEDICAL ME I P

H+*v* # t r w 1

DRIVER NANI EO

All yeu need I* yeur title Jack
Diamond tor eppototmenl
HO 7VTV___________

Wjirbouw/Oock Wotlitts

WAREHOUSE AMO GE Nt It At
LABOR H C L F N E E O IO I
Bonn! lor driven All thilli
Available Daily pay. no toe
Report reedy to work 1 X am
Indutlrtel Labor ivt
&gt;*i|
French Av Mo phone ce &gt;t

WAREHOUSE/DEUVERT
•J hour! * week
Appt«ert
mint Iw ab&gt;e to drive and
unload delivery truck!-Evil
benefit! Meeded to liar! Im
mediately Apply m perton at
ttoilig Meyer* 1100S French
Atenue. Sontord E OE

WRECKER DRIVER
MuH K iw COL
ford U fViAfy
mc«Opr«tArr#d
73C7W tl* St

Llvi rft Sa«
Ar*i Eiptri
ApppyAf
. Smf&amp;rd

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k

Notice

Concrtto

FLORIOA S TA TE REQUIRES
All contractor! bo reglltored
or certIlied To verify a ttato
centreclor* llce nie call
1 *00 J4J 7**0. Occupational
Licente* ere required by the
county and con be verified by
calling 331 1130, pit 7*33

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal 2 Man Qualify Open
lien133bing/Jte 7*01_______

A complete detcriptlon and a copy et the ordinance than be
available at the office et lha City Clerk tor all portent detlrlng to
aiamtoa the lame
All portlet In totorttt and clllion* lhaII have te opportunity to be
heard at told hearing.
By enter at me City Cemmlitlonof the Ctty et lenfortL Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES N EEO INO ASSISTANCE TO
PAR TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT TH E PERSONNEL O F F IC E AD A COORDINATOR AT
XH Ml* *i HOURS IN ADVANCE O F TH E M E E T IHO.
ADVICE T O T N I PUBLIC: It a panan dec Wet to appeal a
dtrtttan mate with reaped to any matter caneltered af the ebeue
meettog or hearing, he may need a verbatim retard of the
proceeding* Including mo toelbneny and evtdenc*. which retard It
not provided by mo City at Santord (F S Jto S W )
JanetR Donahoa
City Clerk
Publllh: January US*. IFM
DENG*

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M A S TER E L E C T R IC IA N ^
Repair eddllien. cemm/ret
^ U ^ In f ^ O O O ilF ^ l^ M T ^ ^

Flooring
HARDWOOD FLOORINO
TO M OLSEN I H M lt -n t f

Uom&gt; ImproytmEnT
AFFO R D ABLE Heme Repefr^
All phawt Call tor tree art.
t k /fn* Mkheel 333 710*

ALOOES IT M i
Fla If right af a price you can
afford L k 'd 'ln t From ilert
to flnlih Carpentry, plumb
ing. electrical, and roofing
tve* 31 yr» of erperlance No
|ob loo big or small Cell
33* 7*33er 31* MMSSbrx

BUR CLEAN JANITORIAL
^ a m m e rc ta U R e tid n ia f l^ ^

Lawn iarvlce
TO M A J E F F '! LAWN CARE!
Ret /Comm . dependable, lew
retort Free et!
HO 7070
TW F (MASONRY. Brkk. Black.
Stucco. Cancrete. Rtneve
Hem LtcJIm
lit iw*

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HANDY'S Melftpta tec* Tme*.
roe* repek, driveway* petal
ing Free eit. Sr. QHc. 37*7*41
M A R I N O H e m e R e p a ir ,
spec tall*ing In smell |ebt
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S w im m in g Pool
Service/ R e p a ir
WEEKLY SERVICE horn k !
mo Chem Hit# Pool Wrvict

*ShoemAktf

Tree Service
ECHOLS TREE W C lie t mi
•'Itt the Profeuioneii de it
Freeettimeto*
-131 333F
LARRY S LA W N AM D TIU r
FREE ESTIM ATES
111 m i

Pilntlng

W indow R e p a ir

B R U N IL L PAINTIMO Comm
A Ret. Pretture cleaning.
Carpentry. Door hanging/
Ptattering Llc/tn* rtJOOrvi
Ily M In b u t H l l H l ________
CUSTOM FAINTINO by Jeffery
Power. Inl /eit.. L k 'd . tm
Freeettimeto*
h i cm

WINDOW l SCREEN REPAIR:

Plumbing'
A A A PLUMBINO A SEWER
Le aky faucet*! Running
toilet!7 *70 could totvV your
problem. Water heater*; 3* hr
Service
W* 1H 1113

^ r t » u r t Claaning

Clginlng
ip Service

\t/rrrii\f

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Masonry

SAM'S C A R P E T CLEANINO
pie* bell and itrtp lleert
Retldenttol/cemmerctal 24
hr* 33* ISrt.beeperaaaOlfl
HOUSE C LEAN IN O . rellebta.
end reeionobto rate*. Ref*.
Barded/Lk/In* *57*3*1
START TO U R NEW YEAR out
right. Have me clean your
hem , office, etc. Affordable
cr ii m a m

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Janitorial Services ~

Carpet Cleaning

R E V

C L C K ‘ 0

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS. Toveret FI.
• well etiabiilhed end grow
Ing Central Merida bated
company alien you
O Semi Annual Pay Increetet
OS»op OH Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
• Safety Bortut
• Spout# Ridrng Program
• Average trip 1 7 Day!
• Leto Model Conventional
Tractor*
II you have 1 year* tractor
traitor. OTR and know and Ice
experience plut a gato driving
record, call
_________I 0to«7« F0t*________

DOES YOUR CRCOIT
R EPO RT MAKE VOUIICK7
Cell The Credit fleeter
t tM tea CREDIT
Our Cllentt ere guaranteed to
receive • major credll card In
*8 day* or templeto rwhuid

CARPENTER All kind* ot heme
repair* palming A ceramic
llle J I C t e r ^ r o k ^ ^ M M F T I

K I W F ,

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For etiabiilhed childca'* con
lev Education end ••per«e«&lt;e
in early chlidlwod required
_________ Can 371 M il

31— Privst*
tn itru cllons

Carpentry

C d t e y Cater t e N W I a t creeled Irem |t e i " l Oy lew
pMpto. peel end pieawd lam toner er ew cate tend. N
wwdwr redey e ok* NeeuweC

M V K O W V J .

N IO N T C L U B f t and Liquor
Iiconlet Lew down, will fi
nance Cell owner apt m a t e

•FOUND F E M A L E F U F F T
neer Meyteir Gbit Coutm
Ceil to identity m e a n
L O S T In a r t t e l t llh A
Mulberry Female puppy,
biac* grey on tail 133*11*
M te ^ W ^ W B M ^ te te O

AutomolivE

V P O

DAYCARE TEACH! R
C if t b9l*R«n tAM H A n »

DIRECTOR

23— Lost A Found

L ogal N otice

Accepting eppiicelton:
Monday Friday.Fa
DeBary Manor t* N II Ft
DeBary m t t t t t t lt__

St— F in e n d li
Services

RN/IPN NURSING DIRICTOR

Tm p*9 imcNooI ftDtiiij'tn i Pitt
SurndLiijf m m
ClNlfCll
i*t wici 'I #(!cf it Ion « I ihd'Ur l
f *fi •pk| rtf'l
QUfYtd i n AJ71*0 Appl f

SS— Business
OpportunltlBS

21— Personals

COMPLETE D E TA IL IN 0 at
your home Hand wathing and
^ • e r t n j J A M r ^ a n o O l^ l* ^

D V T

M urt be

RR

AIR DUCT CLEAMINO puller
cleaning/Kreenlng. chimney
tweep Inured Young’! Serv
k * lk J* )O d o a l1 J»M I1

Cofiium rr Inform ation C tn in
D rpartm enl SB
Pueblo, C olo rado S100F

I F F

CNA
F o r 1 I I t h ill
certified

Weekend* pa'I lime

RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum F ra m in g. Dry wall.
Door* Roofing, Concrete
1114*31 S O. Boltaf. CBCtlFM*

Send yuur nine and addfoo to

A L V J I K O

BHUXIY/DCUVERY
P#rf Hirst potitixtnt
_________ Cj h m m n _______

ad, the Sanford Herald wM be reeporteibf# for I1t« Brel
intort)on only and only fo Via axlard of the coal of fhal
Inaardon. Plaaea Chech your ad for aocwracy the Aral day R
run*

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F / T Eipe'lence required
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knowledge Triad later cel
piper tone# pro! Cental art I

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Sunday And Monday B » P M Friday
A D J U S T M E N T S A N D C R E D IT S : In lh a b v a n t o f a n erro r In an

A. N

Save a bundle

V K

We a re now a cc e p tin g
appllcallent le itpretenl
tporl* lathton. t btack bull
n n i pubitcetwnt I •*» *"
•■pente pent training in Or
tando Cath advance! deny
I2M 11300 potllble weekly
Travel. Chicago LA. MY. end
ether« Trentpo'lellte end
return guaranteed Cell Rkk
Bird el » ) IF10 Thun k Frl
only. Irom 10AM *PM II ec
copied, mini klerl NOWI

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STARTTODAY
TRAVEL

MEDICAL

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Invest a stamp

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AnitlMt to* SmjU Offico
General dufto! including Nghl
typing, payroll, etc SiuO
weekly ___________ 333 M il

Oflando - Winter Pork

I.-OOAIL-SJOPJI.
MONDAY Evu

71-Help Wanted

DUN R ITB i r toer. drlveweyt
roofi, pool deck*, walk*
hbu*e*. F r e e e r i.n m n
PRESSURE CLEANINO MAN:
Roof* pool deck* etc Quote*
Cell n* *4*0

ftoollng
N A N O ri
•portIon. Only It f FI
H M S M * t e llM t » m i

Hu s nus ' * / r t i \ ftn\

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LEARN

AS YOU EARN
Find the
skills you
need to
get a
better
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In the

CLASSIFIEDS
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I

�DiuttUrty. January 13

103— Houses
Unlurnished/Rent

71— H e l p W a n t e d

20SECURITY GUARDS
N &lt; «M lot Scnniol* County
«&gt;•* to Itarf work Immediate
ly Mufl i w w i i a D Ixanta
hom flairot Fkiride Coll
I *00 4)) 0444

73— E m p l o y m e n t
W a n te d
CARE O IV H t •£’ in cloon
log tooling, toting arraidt

p jtttltttltJ ljU j^
9 1 -A p a r tm e n ts /
H o u s e to S h a r e

FEMALE tooling tor vomo to
ttiot homo I N *1 Include*
otililiri
111 HI*
9 3 - R oom s to r R ent
A OUICT, fl«Aft frvi blf&lt;?*rs
V*crm l*u*4r» Apt % ***n
aMAJHa t*$4up 7U 4t$S
U C A N F U R N lS H tO ROOM
bit A*A‘I 155 a I US ta&lt;
Dosn%tQ*f\ JJJ SOil
( t I AN BOOMS IF I/ m I Rite hen, photiv.
liiirnlry «1d#o g#m#*, oil
ittw l^ ttin g 310
TURN U N IU »N
I
All Hou%*
170 #.9
ifHTvdr* uti l i t y JJI1 1 S I
f UBNIIHCO room wifh l u n*
+s%h*t #nd dfy#e iiy&gt; bitchtn
ptm&gt;ty i
SaO
t U U$4
M *t T BI N O V A TED s ' . a'r
nr pAddf f#n In
' l &gt;m your o m h*#f control
ret -^'it^/ m crpMiv* */vj
IRfer tV Off if**# 9 p^rbrni
and mj-d btrtie# C'lmvimitnl
lorot'on TKoboti *#i Icnmi
HMOOft
97— A p a r t m e n t s
F u rn is h e d / R e n t

NOTICE
All rental and root at!***
ad.arl'tamanft ar* tublact to
it» Federal F oir Howling Act
»«ien mtkat it lllogol to
cFifil H any prytrf«fi&lt;# tim
Italion ot d ittrtm In o lltn
bated on race ccHor rahgtan,
W&gt; handicap, tom 11ioi itotut
0&gt; notionol origin

EFFICIEMCV All uM H et n
Ciudad PtirOto backyard
HOC month))) lit )__________
99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n lu r n i s h e d / R e n t

LAKE SYLVAN PARK nror by
I I ig lamily horn* n lomity
room SAlO'mo JM clll
L IK E N E W . I ' l . tom rm .
Veraonad porch. 1 car garog*
Avoilobl* Fab 1)10 mo Coll
th-i D l jioio. *ij ,-iii
SANFORD ) bdrm ) ' , t*ali»
lot at root houw 14W mo
__ ________ JM 7004
SANFORD Lo.gr ) ) p)vt (Vo
C HA. tcraonad porch lancad
_ U l l mo
CMR
BJI T ill
SANFORO Hr- I » t an l ' J l I* *
mo E acaliant condition Rati
atm! deposit omutl 7M 1014
SANFORD GOLDSBORO
R EN T TOOWN
) bdrm , no* kitchen. Oir
. U.OOOdown. Dad mo 144 )M 7

Stenstrom Rentals
O HIO DEN LAKE )/&gt; n t.ngt*
garog* C M A pool ptit
C Irani f i l l mo 1110We
• ST JOHNS RIVER 17) *
garog* hoidoocal Hoori Urol
ll*P Vian* 1*00 mo IWO toe
• S A N F O R D 1/J » lamily
room COrport C H A CNon'
SlAt mo llWwcurily
OSANFORD l/l 1 Ig roomy
•plea
ic r porch dbt*
carport Nic* 1141 mo DM we
• S A N F O R D l/l apt CHA.
'plea hardwood Itoen ill*
nan tJJS mo, nowcwity
O S A N F O R D m apt CHA
patio c loon UOO mo IWO we
Slanttcom Rraliy Im
"W o Managa y*vr Mama.
Ilia it not our *nn " Jim Ooyl*
M il* * ! After tPM H»I4W
W a iN IN G T tH OAK I
• ••
O ' ) l i 1 Ril » and dtp
UaO'mo t *01 &gt;44 Mil_______
I BDRM U U mtr-th piuy u p ;
t a c u r i l y d a p o tlt and
ralarancai
...
JJJ | )i]
) BEDROOM I RATH nith
lancad yard on but lino l&lt;00
plut drpotit m U p ________
) BDRM ; m a th c ii* i. * i
y a rd
tcra a n a d porch
UQl mo plut dtp H I 4101

105— Duplex*
Triplex / Renl
LAKE M A R I 1 bdim n n
carpal C H A oppl colling
I*-.' mimt Goodaira4H DM
t tO N E AVAILABLE a a
) tadroom I bam JJ) tu t or
S U M 01 _
SANFORO. t Bdrm , cA*port.
w cu rlty tyiiam lull lit .
114 t i l l _____ Qitcountad U 11
SANFORD I bdrm Klkhan A
big perch IIM t . t l , or txu
mo too TH aliior D ) 141*

107-Mobile
Homes / Rent

CASSELBERRY
UpKOi* tinglo llory, polio
epe'fmar'ft , bedroom! Ideal
■or mdxidwol O' COupta
IN 4)77
o oCNARM INOo o
Ita ly tonoaotod *g I bdrm
optt tltt'm o. ft** dtp lit
otd'l ctiocl I ft loot* 13( t m
c 11 AN I ID E M , cotpot, blind!
t))l mo plut m c No pt*«
IP 1010____________________
CONVENIENT AND SPACIOUS
c a l l GENEVA GARDENS
*PTS ____________ R l WO
h id d e n l a k e v i l l a s , i n
ija d o m t K it t t o d potto. I
ar gotogt and fireplace
Volt too' NIC# a *to 111 Lond
tin* circio site mo . ttoc
■rcwtiN r n w n _____________
HISTORIC downtown Sonlord
Vtty (Nan I I, kitchen. lit
in
oppll . loncod yard
q a itg i. good n o ig h b o ri
U N mo 1)00 dtp H U D OP
__111 MO) _________

(EASE FOR LESS!
On* Brd'Oem Apo'tmonli
tIH DEAL
Mottnood Ap li JIT m i

HAPfY NEW YEARI
MARINER S VILLAGE
lol* Ad* 1bdrm l MO mo
Jbdtm u n m o o r 'd up
323 8670

W E K IV A RIVER P r.i.a t*
preparry. I t. lu.nithad . utili
twt included UI4 mo plut
m w lttot 404ns *014aw\
I RORNL I BATH A/C tancod.
thadad lot large Fla room
1400/m e t i l and la tt
BroaarOnnar______ M l 11*7
I/t. portoct tar coupl# A C. nan
carp«t and nnyl. tcraanad
porch Pil.ai* UOO mo III A
latt
Ml 7141

114— Warehouse
Space / Renl

103— H o u s e s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
CLEAN. LAROE 3 bdrm cani
H A garage U » Coll H I 11W

amain*______________ _
HIDDEN LAKES i n tlngla
garog*. nindoar covorlngt.
C lH A . lon e rd
I t l i mo
Billion U ra l, 00*1 ICfloal &lt;0J

HUD HOMES.
La* law dawn! Why rani 7
Th* Hillimon Croup.
HI t i ll
Raillar
LARI MARY. Ntc* 1 bdrm. IN
bath cant H A trnerd yard
claan Lata Mary tchoolt
UOO plut too W4 4*0 UTO

1T7— Commercial
Rentals
BUSY SANFORD AV I.. 1000 tq
It bldg . lor l tor* or .Jlic*
ipat» S47S mo Ml IMF
] RAY W/OFFICE «utomol..«
ropalr thop Far more Info
c*ll Phil BalUtMl 11*1

118— Office
Space / Rent
NEW Sanford oltiut and or
narohouwi 400 ) 100 tq It
Spo«)4l. I W 'ino 1HW 4
SANFORO OtliCa tpacr UOO
tq ft building total. DOS tq
tl par olHc*uml Ml 7004

VlhlURL •PROP!RliCS

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Raai Eilat* Brolar
)**0 Sanlord Ar*

A NO i and unnar tmencmg at
Ion at UOO mol Go* t Fora
d o tv 'ft Repot1 SomlnOla
Orang* Volume

ter porch tancod yd U) 100

•Friendly. Cn-SIU
Dep*ndibl»Mifug*mgnl

• Attic Storege. Private
Patio I Mori!

Apartments

Sanford Court Apartments
3301S.SanfordAve.•Sanford
.3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

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219— Wanted to Buy
T A N ft D 4 WHCCLLR

A TV

Br^ndnr* |i9*4ch
Attumr No Oualityl Irnmaro

lot* 1/1. dining, family rm. I
tar garagatatlPITItla 100

Markham Wdt area 4 7 1 14'
acrat Pallia* liable tlOSOOO
LK Mary evttembuilti

•4 l.pOD‘ &gt;I»«W
•171.0me Ian* til) too
•4'1.1taernpool ipattgt.tOO

141— Homes for Sale
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY JANUARY I)
ti AM? PM We I'r OfiW'fiiiMi
tN* %*F*gLr fJMTHly hoer*# toCRttd
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District
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ho™* C o ll A T L A N T I C
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M O R I II A G E
SERVICES INC l*34»7»fjHJ
for mor • InfoF ynitf ion

P A U L O B IT O liN I!

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 6 4

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R IV E H F R O N T ST JO H N S
RIVER VsitStoO f+*r rn M
TWO* 19 tt m* n honjiw J/l
G u i t l c u t f 4 &lt;}&lt; boo*
gati rump Rr»d t«Mf N M r
Sma** hoi/sr HBO Coll Eor*
Ird iU y US J45« RrdHof
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im iif p.iyrt'+cti s m month 1
bd'm w r»f)n»%h*d turd*o&amp;d
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VENTURE I PROPERTIES
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R H A L E S T A T C . IN C

327 7491

HALL R E A LT Y
312 W Fittl Si., Sanlord

323*5774
OILTONA - 1 bdrm jiy bath,
family rm.arlrati III 100
W Malnlantli &gt;1) 7**1
■ XCHANOE OR S ELL your
proper Iy tecatad an ynna* * |
Invtttart Beatty. 71*1*11
FOR SALE BY OWNER .
1 a B* 2 Ba Cant H A Fenced
yard Frathly ramodalad
C&lt;ow to goed Sanlord tchoon
Atk ng lit NX) tarmt a,a&lt;i.tb‘a
MJ ) )ll dayt. 17) 01It aval

C?n^2|

TWO HOUSES
'nied &gt;n r . ■»
1*98 of Unfortf Owrwr f«4v
tfrq loon
Houw if i Gdrm f »r*fi o»d
*bwXut*lf bRRtftrfut 0«*r ftb)
vq tt Rtduc *d to ttf 000
Htww #1 1 Bdrm Mittoritot
hom*' fOc«**d' on fmo loti
Ift tOO The** hornet ore M&gt;
c*f*d i d* by t ‘d* ond *r»
bcAufifuKy tonic 4p*d irw**
h w indHowOft
KoVeil ReJfty U2 i t ’O
1 BDRM 2 BATH All
rorp*t and point ullhift
Eorvcod in hoc b yof d d.*r
loobinq vm*n Ub* A n to 1
Idy If*i id* Schoot s Tpr sol* by
Onnor » f Cftrvt Or U9 000
By a-ppoinfmoritiinlry 110 7if0 J

149— Commercial
Property / Sale

USE YOUR TEX RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT

S

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STENSTROM
REALTY,

INC.

VETERANS!
You Mar Not Realize
that it s Financially Easiei
lot YOU to Bur * Home than
to Rent One! So Call Out
Full Time Sales Team
ANYTIME!

321 2720
-

UKE MARY

‘ HIGHWAY 17ay m u Iron
lag* itnad C C J lla tu i tlyta
t-itq . qH k * and Ig dalaihad
garage Onnar tartn* rvall
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REAL ESTATE, INC.
322 7491

153— Acreage
Lots/Sale
DELANO 1 acrat t mi* ell I 4
aalIM HorwtOa A I toning
Ul.oec l#S donn. ION int 10
yrt Laatburg *gj jal Ifll

' DCITONA AREA io ACRES
Ideal lor mobile hom* or
homo tit*, hortat. colli*,
farming or nwrwry Zoned
agricultural l ) *00 par acr*
Small doan payment with
owner Intentmg W4 74JI7F1
10 ACRES »
DOUBLEWIDE
new ) bdrm. 1 balh Patlur*
and wood! No qualllylng
Ml 000 Alto II ACRES ad
joining Irrigation patturt
tricoo
_____ m o*:«
174 Ft each 1
1 LOTS. »
road a c c o tt
d a a ra d
IPinacrttl areal Call M IMA

157— Mobile
____ Homes / Sale____
IM M E D IA TE OCCUPANCY
Clean and n e t tl' X 40 1
Bdrm
11100
11* )t ct
NEW IfH ’t. NO DOWN. I0\
intarnt, I4X 79. IIM ma
14 X 70 » ( 0 mo &gt;41 DO*
IN I, 11 ■ 44. I Bdrm I Bath,
tocatad m park Owner l.nanc
.nga.a-i t l » 0 JM HOI____
m s FR AN P UN PARK modal
)4 a ti* iurnlthad. t l ‘ a 10’
Fla room. M l *7) I altar Io n

322 2420

181— Appliances
/ Furniture

SANFORD

APPLIAN CES! Bait prlcet
Bail Warranty. Bait Service!
Wathart. dryart. mlcrowawt
Wa buy appliance!) Dallrery
baa! A t Ball. H I 111!

•In Out 38th Yeai*

Come In Jrom cTfie CcCd
Warm Zip In Tara disc!

‘w/7 mo. or I

*"■

jt . lease

WOOStart) Otjejl

St, CroixApartments
733 Secret Harbor Ln. • Lake Mary
3

2

1

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221— Good Things
to Eat

• S T I NO OF F If I C H A '1
flurgund. a.taHarrtco-d.'.s
BJI F r
■ ,U j, ,
■

Vf»| CIAL OCCASION9 Sc

SHORT OF C A S H ?
S*f&gt;oubfy look«hQ for * met.
(f**r&gt; ub*d t i r ’ D EP EH
DARLE Dq*f9 p iY 'T K ff It
r;W 48 tiff Rtcfudtt
4
fiti* Car
TUES AUTO SALES

C M H K M S t 495 1444

boll, ovar 4000 tq It 4 *. pool
latfliorln docl SUt NO

OetiM lI* 1 I*j tin t H A
•*n«» Ffvnilfrm 159 S00
Owpiei 2 i | h i t it • *1' :rd
1030 mo ifltemi1152 OHO
Dtberr 1/1 It 9 lot
err
c b con«tf country* H I MO

189— Office Supplies
/ Equipment

193— Law n &amp; G.irrii&gt;n

OWNER FINANCING
t acr* attala. ar I acre attat*

.* *

• Single Story Design
iv.i
Ho 0n« B *lo * ot Abt.
• Entrgy • Ellidtnl Studio,
1 6 2 Bedroom Affordable

orr 4?7.

I *tb#l4ind C lfk C'fdVf, Lii*
lih l, f L JiN u ^ r Ti p*t. •..
S «P M M f TIM /n|l JSTWtS'f
IS 4WVJ I* 1 1 AdmiM ) 5.4
Clfy 8&gt;*FN-f&gt;q 13
SpofYi«fvd by LJbpland Rtf
4hd Ptlf»IClub Inc
MENS Nf L GLOvrs
tM&gt;*on*« |U*cb U2f Ja&gt;F7’F

1 Bedroom S E A B R E E Z E

BETTER TH A N THE
AVERAGE BEAR!

Atihct A*f ^b V i ' r FfhMy
tilh
J* m Iff y 4 n tlq u ti

THE BIG ONE

O P O O L I R a n o ra trd |/|
lirrplac*. ter pur&gt; h. 177 *00

• CHRYSLER IM PERIAL t)
Llbt nr** Mutt Mil Only
135 000 C*H &lt;4071131 995*
• CG 8 V C TTt
: ■
Iifflt oo#b AUufvg 15 000 of
..............
-: * ■ *•
• FORO TAURUS GL
V«
••( cord, 9*f *g*d «ll op
1on«.t? tooo a o m s m
HONDA ACCORD L « Itt?
P/ft. P-'B o ir, Ktngyood
AM FM CdVMH* Jd M T . Ifirw
™
Rcv*«00d COtO' Will
fun fortvvf 10475^* 473
LINCOLN MARK 7 LSC l**4
Corrpl*f»ly lood*d S*f¥lct
rr&lt;o/iii *nd rtc# •pit ts ioe
0 6 0 40)1*1 IBM
• IF tlBRON Conrartibla. 41
Rad loaded, d g dtkh. naw
Jop nan H a t 17 000 4*1 TIP*
•MON T t CARLO
condl A C. runt lila a tap!
Sharp loot 'ngi S H IP JJ4 B ill
p u b l ic a u t o a u c t io n *
r v t R Y TUESDAY 7 )9 PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 4). Daytona Baach
I d MS M il_________

NEIGHBORHOOD YARD SALE

GUN SHOW

laniard latt than IJ.M* daaan
• O rr, t/| acral I I. I&gt;v d &lt;
lam rm Salallitadith 144 *00
• Ranaratad ) l , Nrnar ronl
carpal paint garage ter
porchilltoo
• R E LOCAIINOi l i
bi t

321-0759...... ......321*2257
CASSELBERRY. LatavWn i n
Ig aot in lllchan Nan carpal,
root, tile, and paint Lg lanced
b aclya rd m&gt; large treat
Garage Oulal area near
but Mopping A rtal Haal tor
104.T*e Call Can* or Mari*
410 »n 0 Villa Rraliy. In&lt;

231 -C a rs

I UVf lu f f Irrtli (Tddt 4nd
+i*tx wForbogf ig v (i J*f&gt; ISA
i*,f S. J5I ,V4»d Rd LI M4fy

d&gt;* M JD O K iH
• E XER C ISE MACHINE ! •
Cali J7I OffJ

F HA OR VA AS LOW AS 1%

-

141— H o m e s fo r S a le

lin a g e Sales
MOVING SALE

• CALIFORNIA S1YLI f ti»(
fOhS *r|» -a- J |t.W# *A 9f '»b t

TI5— Industrial
Rentals
OFFICE/narrheat* tpacr IWO
Sq ft Prim* location at
entrance to Central Fla R*
gional A irporl a*7MI 7c0&gt;
SANFORD MAM tq It ) ptwto.
iprm llart 1) vq It Slanttram
Raalty Inc. Jim Darla 111 141*

217

1BA—Sporting Goods

A iro »o »B if H o u rs

HIDDEN LAKtS
4 bdrm 1
LO N O W O O D /LA K E M AR *
bofti I#li9 pttMi. tomuFy 'new
Mid Ilya t*orag* northoutav
3 car Q*p#Q* immecMUle
auo *00 1*00 tq H t r n rant
U9 IW
n .IJ m o waw iromlttS mo
___________ Ml BO*__________
A D O R AILf ) bdrm . new ce^
fr«l N i l ' i « And corpet Ortfff
SECURITY WAREHOUSE 4*A
U9 W
and Old Lai* Maty Bird
*1 110
),««* tq It ot
CillNf delptltl
lic-nerthoww ’ Finlihad ot
I.
co tpaco alto araiiabi*
Janet Mansfield. 323-7271
Kapanla R.ally I lit ill*__
AACaimt Inc lij 1)14
W ANTING to rani - 100 J WO 1 J
II. mut* her* parting Open lo
STAIRS PROPERTY
all ottaat Ml SNaarJlt O H
MANAGEMENT • R EALTY
WAREHOUSE M il tocatad. all
44) 111 7)11)111 At7#
Watt lath SI. Sanlord WOO tq
leal. GC1 toning, too amp )
phot*, calr* property a ,*&lt;l
tor outtid* itorag* it required
Call aa arrit* F O Rai IIM.
Or land F L M H I H4 7M 111)

MOVE IN SPECIAL!
) Bdrm I I Both H I MM
tHENANDOAH APARTM EN TS
PARK A V I I bdrm. full Utchan.
&gt;*mod*l*d Lott ot tpoco. on
bull n#i UtO
IIIH d R EN TA L M S U LTS
QUIET I/lta townhoww. 1)0*
Pori. Adult comm U3&gt; mo
and toe dtp Wfalar/fraih
mcl Borb Mon F fl 127 MAI
O U IIT COUNTRY Sating but
•n city Portiol Turn I Bdrm
U llm o m AIM or M I Ot ti
SANFORD'S Bolt Kept Wcrtll
Pool A L a u n d ry . I A I
badroorni Con .an .anl loco
Horn Coll Pot, 1710*10_______
I BDRM. two mo plut I mo
WC 4 BDRM UtO mo plut I
mo to&lt; C o t i m t H l ________
I BDRM UPSTAIRS No pall
Mh and Lourtl Ret* rag.
UtO mo plut dap i n 14)1
I BEDROOM 1171 month plut
t i l l tacurily dapotlt and
rrltftfHot
H i IK )

K i t * v r \ R I VI I - 111 I )irr&gt; Wrlpht
141— H o m e s ( o r S a le

3

0

3

•m o u s i p l a n t ~
ft** 10 f t t?)C ill 5*J /J H
• O R TH O
F^ifh l&lt;*otk»9tdf Net-i&gt;:r+ S*S

181-A p p lia n ce s
/ Furniture
APPLIANCES. S A Y n t lT E S
CAR ALARMS, FURN TV’S
NEW AUSFO
111 t)4t
CHI C P O D EPOT
*BABY PORTA CRIB IIS
sn cat)
___
• CANE ROC K E R
I ghinood MOM* SIM
_________ t v y w y
• COUCH AN D M A TC H IN G
CHAIR food condition f41
__________ m H i ? __ __ _
DOUBLE OVEN Ho.* 150 i &lt;
lr&lt;9 ffty %*t SUB CHchvn
u t m c*ni A h f 4 n j 4v q
• DRESSER V A N IT Y *n «f.
( » (t ‘Frtm rro» lO‘&lt;JI 195 C*H
__________ i n m t___________
• E N TE R TA IN M E N T C*n»t r
tl X It *, lor %f*F*o F*d*
•qu pnvrnf IJ0C*H » 1 7 « l

IT R a W b CRRICS U Mich ;

O' Hmp*r*f mi 111 M*»
S4HIIT HAMLIN ORANGES

RANSOM *

• • 327 269? * *
n

• TOYOTA COROLLA wagtn
*1 Auta A/C. rad. U K
warranty SWJM M l RAM
• TUANS AM. 1141 * • t •
w) 17 OOOmlvat t l tOOOBO
140*1*4
47 B U K K SKYLARK
f, 1
Cor'd . 4 floor AutOmalX l)K
put mi'at Atk mg t l v x OBO
Can alter 4pm
J7a 0014
• It CAMARO RS+ conrart
ibta red1black, J7K ml LI)a
raw mut! tall U SOO » J 140)

Miscellaneous

195— M e ic h i n o r y / T o o l s

nr

iy

M«it

l4v&lt;tK Mill

h

.r •»f f

ifs w u Ia

H r r ,!

199— Pets &amp; Supplies
LION lurnlfiir*

ARC l%&lt;F* Hw.rrd T*»H* •
t*&lt;ftr*. ooxx] a ■ 3» 7,M TTW
FOUR PAVRS DOG
c .
(Itliv t
f*uppf b41«t

ISOUE

*

55

233— Auto Parts
/ Accessories

4dvir(»d claim Lib* M.iry

C»rf«r Tfiwridby U ^ ' s Cs I
Ah 407 I D 7»!i
• » »•1 1 l ONG IMIMI U

• GAS HEATBIt. up

Dtiftiorn Jt 950 0TU. mfh
b o M i ?S" high IM C«ll
JJJJ445
_____
• HOOVER UPRIGHT vacuum
• Jlh hfAd^ghi and affach
m tnti Eatr* long card
E vc*H*ni condition i*i Caff
no ooo9

C H IV T EN GIN E X I . rum
thong CAN drira 1141 Alta
He hed rmorrdfi 227 *11*
• 5t r PftUMPER. H ot
p eb up inciudn fr** pumps*
tticbtf Roth i « ! f Torid Condi

►HUNTS R CEILING FAN «
t *gscr*tuxvV00
1K A SMM 10 Q U A LITY
# )|
•rt

200— L iv e sto c k / F a rm
____
Supplies
t s*-*
*
crifyt Pi«4iR ( a i
4)7 J?) 77t€
STM INOLC C A TTLf GROW
Comp*** prut ! ) \ pto 4*-"
S4 fo El*ln# » T’rtKl -If 4
F**d 317? E St
44
S4n*nert
, ■*i_________
to r

BROTHUl FURN OUTLET
14% la 79*. all mlg tuggttiad
retail E V E R Y D A Y Dining
tablet. Iran *74 and Sata’i
tram IIM
MJ 1414

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
C*H in\oi*f O f « } « M W

• BIKE g - . ‘ V '
r r1
andnhH* &gt;1)10 Call!*)*)*)
• B IK E . M urra y Mountain
Climber, 10 tpaad
Brand
n*a " Na**' riddan Compiala
ly atwmbiad 1100 or OPO
Call Ml 11*4 lr mat tag*
• BIKE TIRES i Ilka near U w d '
only ) waaat Steal ballad
radial tlia 1»S *0 R II Cat1
altar 4 PM waakdart er
anytime on Sal 1180 M l *177

L «•a
5*AW&gt;n CC8»

tW 136 TflMlft________ '

14 4 T STEEL P L A T B IO «W|
h**dt&gt;OA*d W*(lbu(lf S*O0
40; ??? 4ii3
.
4 tirs or TIRES U l « »
40 %. sa\ tl % SI50 I 7 3 4
And I ton *&gt;(•*. *0? r*Ou&lt;lf b‘9
biocb on tt#nd Si?S0. 151

’ L T A l. Lj1T 4Lf T Y SM EfYES

salf

209— W e a rin g A p p a re l
MOVING SALCI Wethar. U K
Oryar, two O ' 4100 tar both
W
l D O ING DR f 55 ■ *'
D w M bad comptata. taO Oat
C4lhet9f4i f/*»n
n-orr
Grill IW Gatq Rang# w
Ortginally SJ.SCB mil* \*
micro. UO E i r 'n t r Bike. LTD
cS*v*p K l 1370______________
OflO ID 1471
______
• N S A. E N V IR O N M E N TA L '
215— Boats and
•&lt;r tytlam Multi *'aga Ultra
lion Great for cigarattta
A cc e sso rie s
tmpka Walnut flmth L *«
nan F irtl t i l 727 0*0_______
II Fl ALUM r i
f ill fwth fc‘ vurfuSt. arwl jf 5
a P A tio F URN 11 UR F &gt;i . r
T o h «ftu . » 'tr«H*r Good
w&gt; gold *r&gt;od&lt;(ad aium.num
comd
S1S00OBO jJO !*li
(ramat with klurdy while
•’l l FT GLASTRON
f
/gold, v in y l i t r a p t . ah
waaihar raiment ■ tha&gt;w
fvirrFvd*, If* •*. OuHf Hiding
lounge 1 chain ErcaHanl
Ciiftdi Mull m l |J#*S 111 S1U
(undilicn t wgCattBJt 111*
• IS FT fiOWhiDf a 4
R E F R IG E R A T O R
llo ..i
ViFcury Top •*• v**»*^&gt;:*d
•lit ♦»•!#* L M O S O 54* 150
Wathart Oryart Praa I yr
labor warranty 1O n n m
V*F4 CAROLINA
■' ' '.
R A TS APP LIAN CE 111 *
rd I'-t*
utlq* *
Franch Ar*. Sanlord 114 *41
till
p ••
SOF* ANO LOV E SE AT, 1 ■
tv *
MIcrtwAra. 110 Etarcita
»* ■ !&gt; &gt; Good t/iapa M I MM
• m i SRi/risM i
M*&lt;C . 9* Ifll'f*
j r r'
•WOOD H O V E
13 OCRRflUl
v »U
burner hoata' 1*1 Call
Ml 741*
• 71 I * • •
f&gt;b*rg'4«i id. t*P f
183— Television /
Vtfy f*»H W ill •• * *
htw Only 150.100J7) tRO
Radio / Sferco
• ‘71 l i 4 GRAD t w h i T L OMi
• A M F M RADIO and dOut.r
I/O . loobft **w I Q 000 0tC
S*n»(yd P ) 5»M
___
cattail* player, porlabl*
tupar round like naw I I I Call
11) HWaller apm___________
217— Garage Sale
RCA. M " Color track 7000 TV .
W » d grain cabinal with
BIG YARD SALE
i niralbaw 1171 m o w *
F r l . Sal Sun lO U at *n
fiq'u«t 4rtj la! * f t n
rw
• RCA COLOR 11* T V in good
Went Itl Slr**f*Dcf&gt; f r^ i »
thapa A good buy at 1100Call
__________ m o m __________
GAMAGF Sa'* Ti m * r ♦
A
a 11" COLOR TV with rad.o 4
• rm fiu
R M iu u i
track and record playar 1100
Call 113 *74*
187— S p o r t i n g G o o d s

s &lt;S r

*

1? noon on Tmsdiy in J »•• t
•dv#nt#9* ol owf i h c ■
Q*'A9* u « *d prKA’ ’ C
Ci4it!f*dno*fp d**«- 8

322 2611
MULTI FAMILY SAIF
? f*«n bedt *nd cfht' '
mt\c hovt*no*d •♦•™t *5&gt;
Counfry ClqftRd
$4fOfd4y
On&lt;#T*€S

A K L A V *, V L *.* 0 0 1A L

VVincfsttiff, use ? tr*nif«r

•o l d p r i n t i n g t y p e c a s e
f d 'td Ajff) 909d wtfJt/ff
w ihlfM 'rpe 120U34MC

CA%*9 Lltti* ol *,#rytih&lt;n9 4
*N*«ldr m 40/ 41? *Sft

PJARO tt*- i 'U K fAttlflpOOl1

235— Truchs /
____ Buses / Vans____

■T* ■• r
, *J -4 O b* io
K d t U P**4 w*c4II 334 M1%
ROLl 5 «YHI f LCHAIR 1.*. I
Prvf*b.f c.'Cd*|7S H*isd
•I
t » C - b i f t l i ' RO
f.r*w mi
Lock 4 S*f*
74 C rh y P v b td U7 4Jj7
5f RVICC *a l F S 4 PARTS Mr

• CHEVT B EAUVILLE VAN
'74 I ton. Pattangar ran
clean Loaded' Too much lo
hit. mutt tao to appreciate '
Only M.J4SOBO........ M l POO
CHEVY S It Tanoa package
Pickup. tt») I own*' U 100 |
t A P a r , frRART 371 41??
OBO JM )Ua Dawn or Rocky
• tV A LI PHONE
M*pi*C4 Cf
• a FORD Eaptarvr Sport *41•
xr' Q/f
U IC4HU3 ?3M
Loaded. A&lt;P J wheel drira i
• IQ BOXES Ik# rh # l«I H•m*
tpaad Immaculate condition
jT4*#‘ry fJMVWfAV
|W
u m occbo
m os*
FORD LA R IET 1*40 F tSD.
X claan. On* owner, U K mi
230— Antique/Classic
loaded. 4yr *8K warranty
Cars _____
H O MO m eal) or JM M t
Q D D ‘ W*4W&gt;\R.~ V TA 4t, 1
• * OR It ’ U iih U tH B IR O i&gt;t« ” r lf“
-v W * r*rta) I
T fflRW'Yt
AU
♦*,».' N#*d» 9dm*
milat
I yr cU V SOp m) tatlon
wgrv 81 *** O0O Jji fit5A
wairanfy C5:l Tl? ISj)
1970 OCVILLE CADILLAC
, •&lt;M*C ty T prekop. Ttfl V *. 1
•
tpd. A X . many atret )7K mi
Eacal ga'agad cor'd IIO.HO
m w )7 __________________ _
• /! PORCH! V! 7
UK
rw •IR | ,. r a C C@fld« I ldfU.
• H A N D iraP P C D v a n ' 14*0
|» •« cNr S4ntiwdJ?J 51S4
Ford E HO Lift, aulomatic
doort tl 000 JTJ IPl*______
f31 — Cars
O JEEP RICK UR 4*4. 1*7*. V*.
aulo Eng.na and Irani r*
AMERiCAN 0R£AM SALES
bull) labaul 10,000 m ilit)
Na war miartpr u . 000 Ml 300*

AND SLRVICE

II F ?SMaJ|t.SOO
PCNTIAC GRAND PRIX

S

I J CADILLAC 1 *3 0 0

T im / n w

Call Ml 43B______

13 HONDA P R E L U D E I *00
•J HONDA LX 81 &gt; »
( I M F RC UR Y LINK SAX!

R i m CHEVY &gt;y Ian p.'up, JM
VI Runt good Engine and
Iran, th ong tl ICO M l 1111
••I) SUBURBAN OMC. • 1L

,.VYC K H vG C Ate ftt 500

tm e r l p a yh c r c
U W Sj'Ttjtd A»* , lin fcrj
407 H I R M
• CADILLAC SEVILLE
14 *
ijr U*«9* l OO*8 lib* n**l
SJ TOOf ffn R ^94 titflltTYf
13i ISO?
CAMARO f l OM ii hood •'( ft-*
9«nl4 If .'t* tvit-oirt* ipj) -if SJVOO
OHOtx 1f*d* sa R W tf l H it
f ME VMOLC T CAPRICE. 19*4
Vrty tlf*^ gyirA^tiJ po***F
Vt r&gt;**r fK *8 &gt;7*00 130 *171
t C H W Y CAMARO 1fT7. R*
f ^lf vh.
tl n t* pj»f|*

Sanford Motor Co.

■»* JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4
MOMmliat. ciaanltlO.no

il *Ml N*ll fqn, rr*chAni£A)ly

504.d pfn r#d bfAb# CAll
p*f% fY*Ad i*n*r Vs*y goo&lt;J
•tt\ynd
p*3 S5 500 OBO
_________ 407 7*1 lii*
|
1
4

741 — Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

TRAVEL TRAILER. M I* It
temdatn w h ta lt. tlt c lr lc
! braktl, awning A/C &gt;*H
corla nad, t LOOP firm M I *141
j • ft MOTOR HOME H u n t graal
Will trad* lor rre«ai Ira i*r ot
comparable &gt;aiu* Jit 1*41

We ll Advertise Your Car
EVERY DAY TIL ITS SOLD!
(or other motor vehicle)

3 lines for only

*2i

24

fiuM itionnl linos rx lrn )

Ad must include phone number and asking price. If vehicle hasn t
been sold in 10 days, call us and we ll renew it free. No copy change
while ad is ru w ing except lor price Non-commercial only.

HOURS'
M - r . 0 - 5 : 3 0 * S w l. l O - S • S u n . C l n i e i l

1994 - SB

C all 322-2611 Tbday!
S a n lo n t H e r a ld

�Sanford Harold. Sanford. Florida - Thursday, January 13. 1994

HEBE

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wf«K, teas

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&gt;0u iE SEEN -E 3 E

MV A C Tu E B -IN -U k W *

(

ABE VOU fciWINS'* )

rrs Mca

WOTH*B-IN-L*iA
S O iN S -rp

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c aon &lt;* /

W hat c a u se s itchy
painful e ye lash e s?
D E A R O R . G O T T : I have
eyelashes that Itch and hurt. Aa
aoon ua I pull them out. they
don't bother me any more. I'm
femole and wonder what can he
done about thla problem

SPAGHETTI
AMP MEATBALLS
TO NIG HT/
.

W HATS
IN THE
M EA TBAILS?

MEAT. I
GUES5

oee, I I w h y v o \ I ' m mor.
PUMNO... TOUBU6
I'M
COOKIE/V ZERO /WJGGfNO

WHAT'S IN THE
SPAGHETTI?

W H A T '3

V

IN THB

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COOKIE/

&gt; r - X , ____ _

ICCC,
M u &lt;&gt;-

by Art Sansom

T H E BORN LOSER
rW M AB00m t r
HUSBAND ? &lt; 7
D O Y O U U X t^ ?
PC Kit*O C H F ^ Y

CXI YO O ~
GLAD YS 7

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A i&gt; Y O U l« D jn \

&gt;

TO TO O ta Jj «

|

REGRET

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m n k yim g *

JUST AtfeC...
[M STILL VJORKlHG
ON BOORISH

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by Charles M. Schuli
U/nEN I LEFT
FOR SCHOOL
THIS MORNING.
YOU WERE
ASLEEP. y \

EEK A M EEK

U/HEN I c a m e h o m e , y o u
U)ERE STILL ASLEEP..

j'-Y

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I FIND THAT
INTERESTING
DON'T YOU?

I c a n 't h e a r
YOU. I'M A516EP

A

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THIS IS MY DREAM CDME T R j£
LYING HERE WITH SOU SRX CM SIDE
ON Iff. GRASS UJDER THE. 5TAR5 .

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R E A -B A R G A IN IN G

D EA R R E A D E R : Painful. Itchy
eyelaahea comm only reault from
thrre major cauaea.
• Infection, hike any hulr
folllclca. the eyelaahea cun
iM'come Infected. Ordinarily, the
cardinal signs of Infection are
preaent ••pain. swelling, redneaa
and heat. However, some lowgrade Infecllona m a y cause
extrem ely auhtle aym ptom a.
aurli us dtacomfoil. occasional
mucous discharge and a ten­
dency for the laaliea to break off.
Eyelash Infection la treated with
antibiotic ointment nr drops
• Ingrown hairs For unknown
reasons, some persona have
eyelaahea that tend to turn hack
upon themselves. These Ingrown
halra. which may lx- difficult to
see without magnification, cause
Irritation. Itchlneas and swelling
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front of the eyeball, leading to
the unpleasant sensation of
"something In the eye.” Ingrown
or curled INick eyelashes ran
lies! treated with removal, aa In
your case.
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usually due to a hypersensitivity
to cosmetics (such as eyeliner or
m a sca ra), w ill cause Itc h y ,
painful eyelashes when the de­
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condition will cause scaling,
cracking and Irritation of the
skin around the eyclush follicles.
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who plays bridge regularly Is
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declarer ends up falling to defeat
when, with lx*lter balance, hr
could have stayed cm Ills feel.
O n e s u c h c o m b in a t io n Is
highlighted in today's dad.
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West leads t lie spade five, East
puls up the quern and you win
with the king. How do you hope
to tiring home nine tricks?
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In the year ahead. These situa­
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protective of your self-interests
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things w h ic h w ill outsm art
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In the year ahead. Send for your
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self-addressed, stamped
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newspaper. P.O. Box 4465. New
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                    <text>FRIDAY

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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnole County since 1908
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Big difference in prices for cop ■ordered towing

INSIDE

By NICK PFBIFAUF
Herald Stall Writor

□ Sports
Llons-Tribe post wins
OVIEDO — Tire Seminole and Oviedo high
school baseball teams did It the hnrd way but
both pulled out victories Thursday nigh*.
□ S e e Page IB .

□ People
Easter, Passover food tips

SANFORD - If the pollre call to have your
disabled vehicle towed after a wreck In Lake Mary
It's less than one third the cost of being towed In
Sanford. The difference Is attributed to a low-bid
contract versus a rotational system.
Sanford rotates between four towing services.
Lake Mary Is under contract with only one
company.

Hutch's Towing. 2207 W First Street In
Sunford. handles all towing calls by Lake Mary
l&gt;ollrc. and Is In the rotation In Sanford.
The towing charges deal only with calls by a
law enforcement officer following n collision or
other disabling Incident. If the vehicle's owner or
driver asks for u specific towing service, that
service Is called and there Is no limit to the
amount of money which could be charged
If. however, no service Is requested, pollre call a
lowing service which has arrangements with that

C ops nab
burglars
at w ork ,

Danger lurks In Improperly-lundled foods. In
her Consumer Focus column today. Barbara
Hughes Grefill* cautions reader* of the hazard*
I but i nn occur In preparing Easter and Passover
foods.
□ See Page 3D.

□ Opinion
C om m issioner endorsed
Lake Mary citizens will vote Tuesday for a
C tty C o m m is s io n e r. See the llc r a ld 'n
endorsement Page *IA.
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By NICK P F E IF A liF

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Ruiz sentenced to life
SANFORD — A 27-year old man found guilty
lust month of shooting a Oviedo sandwich shop
employee was sentenced to spend the rest of his
natural life In (irlson with no chance of parole
Thursday.
Joseph Ruiz received the sentence for shoot­
ing Mcliul Gndhlu during an Aug 23 robbery ol
a Subway shop i»s the IB-ycur-nkl victim Iwggcd
for mercy. Ruiz was sentenced as a career
crlmlnul. He hua served prison time In Con­
necticut within t l r last five years
Ruiz was convicted of attempted llrst degree
murder^Jtldnu|&gt;plng unit robbery plus lessor
charges.

Firefighters m onitor brush fire
SANFORD — Slate forestry nrrllghlrrs will
monitor a brush fire on Ihr county's Yankee
l.ukc property which spread from u "controlled
burn" In the Lower Weklva River State Reserve
yesterday. The stute set the lire In the nearby
nature rrserve to cllmlfiutc unwanted under*
growth and to maintain the native scrub
habitat. John Korhlcr. district hreslry manager,
said an airplane was sent to tile area east of the
Weklva River to determine the extent of the lire
A tractor was also sent to control the lire.
Chuck Lawson, county utilities construction
manager, said lire poses no threat to the Inactive
820 million wastewater treatment plant and
may be beneficial.

Three considered for state court
TA L L A H A S S E E - Tw o appellate court Judges
and an Orlando attorney will t r considered by
Gov. Lawton Chiles to fill a vacancy on the
Florldu Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court Judicial Nominating
Commission submitted the names of Fifth
District Court of Appeals Judges Gilbert S.
Goshorn J r.. 5‘J . and Emerson II Thompson Jr..
•15. troth of Daytona Beach unci Orlando attorney
Charles T . Wells to Chiles Thursday. The
nominating commission Interviewed candidates
Wednesday In Oriundo.
Local Circuit Churl Judges 0.11. Eaton Jr. and
Seymour Benson were two of 14 applicants lor
the Supreme Court vacancy created try the
retirement of Justice Parker Lee McDonald.
McDonuld's replacement must live In the Fifth
Appcullutc District.
The governor will choose one of the three men
to serve on the court effective Jiuie 1.

C orrection
Thursday's cdltoral pertaining to a new City
Manugcr for Longwood. Incorrectly Identified
runner City Manager James McFcllln us having
been terminated. McFcllln resigned from bis
&gt;SI.

The Herald regrets this error.

INDEX
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With tomporatutos reluming to Iho 80s in
Sanlord, alligators can onco again bo soon
Moating on the lop ol Lako Monroe ftobort
Stokoa. 13. II) and his brother Horace. 14
watch ono ol Iho reptiles near Iho docks at

By SANDRA E L L I O T T

Horald Stall Writor
SANFORD — The defense at­
torney for Anton Daryl Meyers
wants to examine the personal
notes and letters of a missing Lake
Mary girl and Investigate reported
sightings since her 1987 disappear­
ance.
Meyers was Indicted for llrst
degree murder of 14-year old Kathy
Engels last year. Her body was
never found. Meyer's defense at­
torneys claim she Is a runaway.
Defense attorney Kurt Bnrch re­
quested a court hearing Thursday
seeking access to notes and letters
turned over to u missing children's

Horald Stall Writor

Partly cloudy with a
30 percent chance of
showers and thun­
derstorms. High In
the mid to upper 80s.
S o u t h w e s t w in d
10-15 mph.

For moro weather, too Pago 2A

organization after Engels disap­
peared by her grandparents.
Circuit Court Judge Alan A.
Dickey (old Bareli to Issue u. subpemea for the materials he wanted
to the Missing Children's Center.
Inc. and Engel's grandparents.
Charles and Marie Hooper. If the
parties do not comply with the
subponea request, then Burch could
present arguments to the court.
Dickey said there was nothing
before the court to rule on and he
adjourned the hearing. Thompson
gave Burch copies of the center's
case file which the attorney said he
would review before deciding to
Issue a subponea.
□Bee Defense, Psge 2A

SHS talent showcased
at Purina convention
By VICKI DsSORMIER

Hot and humid for the weekend

Monroo Harbour Marina Tho Florida Gamo and
Frosh Water Fish Commission cautions that
footling on alligator Is a socond degrno
misdomoanof, punishablo by a $1)00 hno
and/or six months In county |ai!

SANFORD — I'wo Sanlord police olflcers
encountered a burglary m progress curly tills
morning .it 1301 W 25tli Street One in.in lias
Im-cu arrested.
Police Commander Demits Whitmire said CpI
J im- Ort and nlflccr Nobby Slntll. Jr were parked
at McKIhblti Park at 25th and llurtwcll early this
mottling, when tliey saw a 1982 Oldsmnhllr pull
up with two |.« nplc in it
•‘The niftier* said they discussed how it would
lie u coincidence II this might Ik- a robber)
attempt." Whitmire said, " w lr n the two black
men tn the ear got out and went actons the sited
to the Put: ft Sac convenience stixe."
He continued. "It wasn't long tietore the olftcers
remitted hearing a notsc which they discovered
was a concrete block thrown through the front
door. When tliey ran to the sttar. they rciKirtrd
seeing two men tn the process nl exiting, one
currying n money order machine "
Whitmire »4ild the man threw Hie mat bine to
the ground and Ixiili men ran. climbing over a
walled fence at the rear of the business
The offlcere ctilk'3 In a K-9 unit. Whitmire said,
and by 2:37 this morning, tliey tuiil located one of
the men hiding under a car In the 2.500 block of
Hartwell Avenue.
George C McCray. 23. ol 2007 Adams Avenue.
Sanford, was arrested on diurgts of burglary anil
resisting arrest without violence
See Burglary. Page 3A

Defense wants
missing girl’s
personal letters

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specific Jurisdiction.
In Sanford, according to the rotation system
recommended by the Florida Highway Patrol, the
basic rate for Class A wrecker towing Is 885. with
82.50 per mile charged beyond a ten mile radius.
In Lake Mary, the low-bid contract Is for a
lowing cost of 824.50. with 81 per mile charged
alter a five mile radius.
It's the difference between u low-bid contract
and a rotation.” said Hutch Coombs "In Lake
; See Tow . Page 3A

SANFORD — Aboul GO members
of the Seminole High School Dazzler
dance team and the Gospel Choir
have been working hard the last
couple of weeks to help pay for
some future activities.
Hob Mugulrc. choral Instructor at
Seminole High, said he got u call
two weeks ago from u convention
producer who was working on a
production number for Purina Food
Corporation’s convention that was
being hosted at Walt Disney World.
Mnrllyn Sassmun. a fellow music
tcuchcr who leads the choirs at
Teague Middle School, had re­
commended the Seminole High

choruses when a friend Involved In
the productions had contacted her
looking for strong, professional
singers.
"They contacted me and asked tr
we could do It." Maguire said.
"They asked what we hud done and
I told them some things Including
the Hall of Fame Awards tliut we did
lust Novcmembcr for Disney on
national T V . The producer said
'Those were your girls?' and 1 said
they were. ,Hehad seen us on there
when ws, Inducted UlcR' Clark•and
he was Impressed."
Maguire said the music arrived u
week ago lust Monday and the girls
went into rehcrafi right uway.
They learned the music nnd were
□ See Talent, Page 2A

Htfltd Riolo by Tommy Vlnooni

Geno Weldon, district chairman ol tno Seminole Soil and Water
Conservation District, recently presented Crystal Fornandoz, 11. of
Oviedo with her prizo for naming tho conservation district mascot, a
water drop. Fernandez, who called the drop April Showers, was given a
certificate, a rain gaugo and a Iroo game of bowling at Oviedo Bowling
Lanes.

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Weekend to-do guide
• Saturday. Mart'll 2G — Fun
ami plenty In do at 'Kleetrie
Sliding’ nl ( ’rooms Academy and
Cronins High School Nlght-Oul.
Saturday. March 26, H p m. unltl
2 a .m . al the Elks Hom e.
Cypress Avenue and 7th Street.
Clothing Is casual or the orange
and maroon Crooms T-shirt
Door prizes will he awarded. A
donation nl $11 is requested
For additional Inhirmullon.
call Sherlyn Brinson at 6 2 1•1881.
• Saturday. Miireh 26 — The
Seminole County Uepuhllean
Executive Committee will hold
Its 1994 Uneolii Day Dinner,
7:90 p in., at the Hadlsson Hotel,
downtown Orlando. Keynote
speaker Is Congressman Dick
A rm e y . 26th D in t.. Te x a s ,
Chairm an of the House Be*
publican Conference.
For tickets and/or reservations
phone Dick Van Der Weldc.
862-8942.
• Saturday, March 26 — The
German American Society of
Central Florida will hold Its
annual "Spring Octobcrfest" at
9 8 1 Orange Lane, Casselberry.
The event, featuring special
music, food, dancing and other
Inside and outside entertain­
ment, will be held from 3 p.m.
until midnight. Donation Is $4
per person.
For additional Information,
phone 834-0574
• S a tu rd a y and S u n d a y ,
Mureh 20, 27 — A sense of
history Is re-created at the Pio­
neer Settlement for the Creative
Arts with the "Ikirhervllle Raid,"
a fictitious Civil War Skirmish
beginning ut 9 a m .
There will he authentic Civil
War camps, l*&gt;lh Union and
C o n fe d c r itic : S u t le r s ,
tradespeople wlxi traveled with
the armies, will lx? peddling their
wares: at 1 1 a m drill practice at
the battlefield: 12:90 p.m. In­

Defense
Continued from Page 1A
During the hearing. Burch said
Informal Ion In the case con­
tinues to "d rib b le In ." He
learned the Hoopers had turned
over some of Engel's personal
papers to the Missing Children's
Center uftcr a deposition of
e x e c u t i v e d ir e c t o r J o a n
i Thompson. The Hoopers did not
want to release the papers,
according to assistant slate at­
torney Pat Whitaker.
In addition lo the papers.
Bareli said tIn- defense (earn
w ants to examine reported
sightings of someone fitting
Engel's description In South

spection ot I mops; I p.m. the
skirmish.
Admission Is $2.50 for adults,
$1,50 for children 5 to 12, and
under 5 free.
T he s e t t l e m c u t is In
llarhervllle, |usl west ol the
Intersection of Highways 17 and
40. For Information, call 7492959.
• Sunday. March 27 — In
observance of the beginning of
the Faster season, a Church In
the Park will he held beginning
al 10 a.m.. In tin* Central Park
amphitheatre next to Lake Mary
City I lull on Country Club lllvri.
The event Is hosted by Crossings
Community Church.
The event will Include an
Easter egg hunt lor preschoolers,
gam es, prizes, along w ill)
worship, fun and fellowship.
Dr. James W. Cox. pastor of
the church will tie speaking on
"Letting God Izjvc You." The
service will also Include special
music, a free hot dog and potato
chip meal, and Jugglers from
Blngllng Brothers circus.
The event Is five and open to
the public. Blankets or lawn
chairs are suggested. Dress Is
casual.
For additional Information,
contact Crossings Communttv
Church. 324-5433
• Sunday, March 27 — The
Maitland Art Center presents
"And All That .Jazz." featuring
Ja zz g ro u p s In c lu d in g the
B a re h a n d e d W o lf c h o k e rs .
Panama Francis nud the Savoy
Suit Ins. and Jackie Jones
The event will also Include
food, children’s activities and a
parade, tieglimlng In downtown
Maitland at 11a.til.
Admission to the festival will
be $5 for adults, $9 for seniors
and children 3-12. Children
under 3 iire admitted free.
For further Inlormatlon. phone
the Maitland Art Center. 5392181.
Carolina and two In Lakeland.
He advised the work may delay
the trial.
"It doesn't look like we're
going to try the ease April 4,"
I larch said. Th e ir arc also three
new witnesses Hie defense must
question before the trial, lie
added.
Whitaker said the pupers In
question are lield by private
parties who shtsild not lie forced
to turn over the tiles.
Kathy Engels disappeared May
24. 1987 after she Irft a mend's
home where site had gone to
spend the night, Meyers was
reportedly the last person seen
with the girl Itcfore she disap­
peared.

Talent
Continued from Page 1A
prepared for the first re­
hearsal with the producers and
the lead singers from Los
Angeles on Saturday morning.
Maguire said the producers
had scheduled four and u half
hours for rchcatsal and Instruc­
tion, hut the choruses were
ready In an hour and a half.
"Th e y arc quick," he said
proudly. "They're used lo a lot
of movement."
Maguire said he didn't need lo
tell the young ladles that they
needed to behove professionally
and give their best perfor­
mances.
"The y know tire Importance of
giving their best,” he said.
On Sunday morning, the Sem­
inole High performers were part
of the convention production for

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the Purina dealers.
"The y were a very good au­
dience," Maguire said.
T h is m o r n in g , the g irls
performed for the Purina re*
tollers that are taking part In Ihc
convention.
For their work, the .choral
department was paid $5,000.
Maguire said. The money will
not he paid directly to the girls,
rather It goes Into the depart­
ment's account and will he used
to pay lor transportation, entry
fees and other rusts associated
with stale competitions that arc
coming up over the next few
weeks.
"Th e girls worked very hard
on this, Maguire said. "They
arc building quite u reputation
for themselves."

NEWS FROM THE REGION AIlD ACROSS THE STATE

Prisoners don’t need cable TV
By ADAM Y E O M A N S

Associated Pross Writer
TALLAHASSEE — Amler Crenshaw, a
stale senator and gubernatorial candidate,
doesn't want criminals playing Nintendo
ami watching ESPN while In stale prisons.
The Senate agreed with Ihc Jacksonville
Republican on Thursday and passed a hill
3 7 -1 to prohibit prisons from spending
money on cable T V service, video rentals,
televisions, vldeneaasctle recorders and
other electronic equipment used for recre­
ational purposes.
"How many citizens lit Florida get the free
use of these type of amenities?" asked
Crenshaw, one of the hill’s sponsors. “ I
think It's outrageous (hat people can live In
prisons and live a better lifestyle than a lot
of people who are hard-working, tux paying,
law-abiding citizens."
Corrections officials predicted the move
could lead to more violence In stale prisons

unless the Legislature authorizes other
activities to keep prisoners busy.
"It could lead to some problems," said
William Thurhcr, assistant secretary ol the
state Department of Corrections. "There are
55,000 people locked up and very llllle (or
them to do."
The legislation (CS-S|J 1548 A 1938)
follows an Auditor General's ro|Htri that
criticized the handling of money In the $30
million Inmate wrlfnrr trust fund, which Is
made up of money spent by prisoners on
food, beverages, cigarettes and toiletries,
and commissions from prisoners' long­
distance collect calls.
Current law allows the corrections de­
partment broad discretion to spending the
money. The trill would place the trust fund
under legislative supervision and specifies
what the money could be spent on.
Most of the money tn the fund Is currently
spent lo restock the prison canteens nml pay
stuff. Last year, about $7 million were spent

ntt Inmate bcncllla. Including alroiil $2.
million on recreation and entertainment.
Under the trill passed Thursday, the trus
fund would have Ut Ire spent on education
literacy, vocational training and rcllglou
activities mice the canteen and staff cost
are paid.
"You go Ur prison lo tic punished. It ough
not to Ire a torture chamber. But It ought no
to Ire a summer ramp." sold Crcnslmw.
Thtirirer said the torrrctlons depart m m
Is In the process rtf removing cable T
service from a handful of prisons In remol
locations
The agency, however, strongly objects t
barring the purchase ol TV s or renttn
movies, lie said.
"We're not Interested In corrections fo
entertaining these Inmules." Thurhcr said.
"Our purpose Is Ur keep them busy, keep
them occupied. We'rr having a tough time
with that."

Doctor pay
State median
at $172,000,
highest in
country
By J A C K I E H A L L IF A X

Associated Pross Writer
TA LLA H A S S E E Half the
doctors In Florida earn about
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 m o re t h a n th e
$148,000 that hall the doctors In
the United States make, says a
report prepared by a state health
rare group.
The Agency (or Health Care
Administration, which put out
tire report. Is using It In Its light
against a doctor-barked effort lo
open up health maintenance
organizations toall doctors.
Half the doctors tn Florida
make more than $172.(MX), the
report says.
"O ur physicians by any stan­
dard arc among the highest paid
physicians In Ihc co u n try."
D o u g C o o k , the a g e n c y 's
director, said Thursday.
But a spokesman for the Flor­
ida Medical Association said the
figures, compiled by the Amcrtcaiv/ Medical -Association, were
.taken., out of context and refleeted responses from only 161
of the «tal&lt;) * doctors.
G o v . L a w to n C h ile s has
warned he won't accept any
legislation that opens up HMD
networks to "any willing pro
vldcr." He has mid he will make
lawmakers work overtime If they
Insist on passing It before the
two-month session ends April 8
The AMA released data about
1992 physician income a few
months ago. But Florida's rank­
ing wax pointed out Thursday by
the slate's health care agency,
which answers to Chiles. Like
the governor, the agency doesn't
want lawmakers to let "any
willing provider" treat IIMO pa­
tients.
The AMA report says Florida
doctors have the highest median
Income of any stale. That means
hull of Florida's doctors earn
more than $172,000 and half
earn less.
No other stale has a higher
median income for physicians
than Florida, according to the
statlsllcs, which were based on a
survey that had a 65 percent
response rate.

MattldPhotoby Edward Wolfa

W elcom e aboard
John A. Ackloy, Jr., center, has tokon tho holm
as tho now branch manager ol Sunbank.
downtown Sanlord, 200 W. First SI. Chory

McKinley, loll, and Joann Turnbull, right,
wulcomod Ackloy during a reception in his
honor at tho bank Thursday evening

House sends gender, m inority
balance bill to Senate for vote
By BILL BERGSTROM
Associated Press Whlor
TA LLA H A S S EE — The House voted to urge,
hut not require, state hoards ami commissions to
Include more women, minority and physically
handicapped members.
The bill, passed 94-22 Thursday and sent to Ihc
Senate, was rewritten to say hoards and com­
missions "should" Include members of those
groups. Gov. Lawton Chiles vetoed a measure last
year that would have made It mandatory.
"Th is Is an Issue that Is u long time coming."
said Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Sehultz, D-Davle.
the sponsor.
The hill (HU 653) would make 11 a goal for
boards to Include women, minorities and the
handicapped In proportion to their numbers in
the population.
It would require annual reports on the number
of appointments from each minority group and
that of non-minority appointments to some 350
state boards, commissions, councils and com­
mittees. The hill defines minorities as African

Americans, Hispanic Americans. Asian Ameri­
cans. native Americans amt women
('titles said the mandatory hill he vetoed would
have unreasonably tied the hands of (hose who
appoint the hoards. Many are mimed by the
governor.
Rep. Alex Villalobos. R-Mlaml. said the new
m easure "d o e s not Impose a m indless
mechunleal formula."
"It does not put me. as a minority. In front of
lire line in front ot anybody who Is equally
qualified. It simply puls me in the same
position." Villalobos said.
The House rejected an amendment Tuesday by
Hep. Carlos Valdes, R-Mlaml Springs, to restore
the mandatory language, and Valdes said he
voted lor the hill reluctantly.
"We know for sure that government voluntarily
will not fix the problem." Valdes said. "I don't
believe there Is anything In this hill that will
correct the Inadequacies we have In minority
representation In our state hoards of women,
blacks and Hlspanlcs."

THE WEATHER
LOCAL FORECAST

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

NATIONAL TEMPS
Temperature* Indicate previous day'*
highandovernight lo*tola m EST

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Saturday: Partly cloudy. High
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cast 5 lo 10 mph.
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Partly cloudy. Iziws In the mid
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High In the mid to upper 80s.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy and
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High In the mid 80s to near 90.

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Ft. Laud Beach
Fort Myeri
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Daytona Beach: Waves are 1
foot and semi glassy. Current Is
slow to the north with u water
temperature of 69 degrees.
New Sm yrna Beach: Waves
arc I loot and glassy. Current Is
slight to the north wllh a water
lent petal ore of 60 degrees.

SUNDAY
P tly cldy 85-65

MONDAY
P tly cldy 68 08

TIDES
S A TU R D A Y:
S O L U N A R T A B L E : Min. 3:50
u.m.. 4:05 p.m.: MaJ. 9:55 a.m..
10:25 p.m. T ID E S : Daytona
Beach: highs. 6:44 u.m.. 7:13
p.m.: lows. 12:34 a.m.. 12:53
p .m .; New S m y rn a Beach:
highs. 0:49 a.m.. 7:18 p.m.:
lows, 12:39 a.m.. 12:58 p.m.;
Cocoa Beach: highs, 7:04 a.m.,
7:33 p.m.: lows. 12:54 u.m.

BOATINQ
St. Auguatlne to J u p ite r Inlet
Tonight: Wind southwest to
west 15 lo 20 knots. Seas 2 to 4
feet near shore and up lo 6 feel
offshore. Bay nud lulund waters
choppy. Widely scallcrcd show­
ers and thunderstorms. Satur­
day: Wind northwest 10 knots
early In the day shtfcctlug to cast
10 knots hy mid afternoon. Seas
2 to 3 feel.

TU ESD A Y
P tly cldy 88-68

STATISTICS
T h e high temperature In
Sanford Thursday was 88 de­
grees and the overnight low was
65 us reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center, Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period, ending at 9 a.m. Friday,
totalled 0 inches.
The temperature al 9 a.m.
today was 75 degrees and
Frlduy's overnight low was 68 ,
as recorded hy the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
lutcrnutlonul Alqiort.
Th u rsd a y's high................89
□ Barom etric pressure.30.03
□ Relative H u m id ity ....82 pet
□W inds.,..Southw est 16 mph
□ R ainfall.......................... 0 In.
□ Sunset....................6 :39 p.m,
□ Sunrise....... ...........0:23 a.m,

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R e la tiv e s r e lie v e d b y ju r y ’s d e c is io n

POLICE BRIEFS

■y I K I P L O n i*

Associated Press Writer

Striking an officer

O A lN E S V Ib b E Scvcrn l
Jurors hud trouble sleeping. One
had horrible dreams. .
Hut relatives of the victims
b e lie v e d som e of th e ir
nightmares would cease with u
Ju ry's recommendation that
D a n n y H a ro ld R o llin g be
executed In Florida's electric
chair for killing five college
students.
"O ur nlghtmurcs have an end
point,” family members said In a
fnrinul statement Thursday that
praised ihc Jury's unanimous
advisory opinion for Circuit
Judge Sian Morris.
"I am very upset about It. Hut
he deserves to die for those
horrible crimes he committed,"
Juror Daren Stubbs said. "The
photos — the wuy he killed —
was a big factor."
Most of the Jurors who com­
mented ii Ikhi I their flue hours of

Sanford jmiIIcc arrested Sue Ann Christopher. 34. of 3201 S.
Sanford Avenue, ut her residence Tuesday. Police said thry
were summoned to the home regarding a reported domestic
dispute between Christopher and u man. During their
investigation, an oflleer refuted Christopher kicked him In the
bead. She was placed under arrest on charges of battery on a
law enforcement officer, and resisting urrest without violence.

Sill arrest
Manuel E. Gordon. 27. 1201 W. 13th Place. Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford |K&gt;llce early Wednesday. Members of the
special Investigative unit. SIU. said they had been following
Gordon. In connection with suspected drug dealing. Ills car
was stopped by police at 2Bth Street and Summerlin Avenue,
and be was arrested on charges of possession of a controlled
substance (cocaine), and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Theft case
Sheriffs deputies arrested Hrlan Patrick Drown, 21, 130
Hunker banc, bake Mary, at Ills residence Tuesday. Deputies
said an Investigation revealed he was reportedly responsible for
a residential burglnry on Dec. 13. In the 100 block of Highland
Court, bake Mnry. He was chnrged with burglnry to a
residence, and grand theft.

deliberations over two days said
the large color photographs of
the murder victims overcame
anything the defense said about
Rolling's mental problems.
baurlc bahey. the sister of
victim Tracy Paules, was angry
and outspoken about Rolling.
"He's going to fear for Ills life
now." she said, adding that she
originally believed that her sis­
ter's killer should "rot In pris­
on."
Hut she changed her mind.
Ms. bahey said, "lie gets too
many privileges. And after what
we've seen In Ihc evidence and
what we've been through. I want
this man to die."
Ms. Paules. 23. was Ihc scrlul
killer's final victim during the
crime spree thut terrorized this
college town In August 1990.
"You couldn't sec the photos
und not cry." said Juror Hrenda
D i a z , w h o s a id she had
nightmares during the three
weeks of testimony.

Willie James Merkerson II. 33. 1804 Harding Ave., Sanford,
was arrested on shoplifting charge Wednesday morning after n
Winn-Dixie employee rc|K&gt;rtcd seeing him attempt to leave the
Alr|Hirt Avenue store without paying for 12 packages of
disposable razors.

Continued from Page 1A
Mary, we may get 30 to 40 calls
a month, where In Sanford,
under the rotation system, we
may end up having only five or
six."
Hutch continued. "W ith the
costs of our equipment und
Insurance, this is u business
situation, and the dllference Is
purely a matter of volume. We
get so much more work In laike
Mary, so we canehurge less."
Although Sanford pollrc have
been on u rotational basis, u
recommendation to adopt the
s ta n d a rd ize d costs re c o m ­
mended by tbe Florida Highway
Patrol and Florida Department of
Transportation Is only now
coming Into existence for the
city.
The F ill 1 rules are called.
"Wrecker Uuallllcatlon und Al­
locution System."
Under the Sanford rotation
system, there are additional
costs 111 addition to the $85 base
rate for a Class A wrerker
service. If walling or working
time beyond 30 minutes Is
required, the cliargc Is $06 per
hour, based on a quarter hour
lime period.
When larger wreckers are re­
quired. Ihc base rale for Cluss H
Is $95 with $3 per mile beyond
the 10 mile radius, und for Class
C. the charge will be $165 plus
$4 for tbe extra nUlugc.
Separate charges are also
established for additional manIHiwcr wbli2i .in.iy tie needed,
and work required such as
removal ol a drive shaft, axle,
bumper, or other necessities.
The charges arc also added lo
expanded work required for
l.ukc Mary disabled vehicle
lowlugs as well
Sanford is on tbe rotation
basis In addition to Hutch's,
three other wrecker services
serve the needs of police. Under
the F ill’ plan, each must charge
tlie same fees lor similar serv­
ices. If one Is culled and Is not
available, tbe iccond Is called,
etc. The llrst-call rotates among
the four.
The city of Duigwood Is also

W arrant served after arrest
Robert Thames. 30. 1400 Dixie Way. Midway, wot arrested
on a shoplifting charge Wednesday after u security guard ut the
French Avenue Winn-Dixie store reported seeing him attempt
to leave the store without paying for two antl-persplrants. After
Ills arrest. Thames was also served with an oustundlng charge
of disorderly conduct.

W arrant arrests m ade
The following wanted |&gt;ersons were nrrested:
• Tyrone Greene Jr.. 23. 000 Hay Ave., Sanford; on a charge
of failure to uppear In court to answer to n marijuana
IMisscsslon charge und a suspended license driving charge.
• Dennis Allen Shuttuck. 20. 1475 Hrlghnm boop, Gcncvui
on a charge of failure to pay a $ 137 trespassing line

Incidents reported to deputies
Violence
• A Heathrow security employee filed a complaint agulnst a
Hrlstol Park Place resident Wednesday afternoon. The man
reported the woman yelled and cursed at him after a security
olflcer allowed an Insurance Investigator to examine her
home's rooftop. The employee said the woman came to (its
office and shoved him.
• A management employee of Sabal Club Apartments died a
stalking complaint against a tenant Tuesday evening Tbe
24-yeur-old woman reported sbe bud dated tbe man, 31,
several times before breaking off tbe relationship about two
weeks ago. She reported be came to olflcc several times when
she was alone, threatening to kill her.
burglaries and theflsi
• l(K) block Hums Avenue In Country Club Heights near
laike Mary; auto wheels and stereo equipment valued at $1,700
taken sometime Wednesday between 12:45 p in. und 1:50 p m
• 2000 block Celery Avenue near Sanford; lawnmower
valued at $330 taken sometime between 4 p in. Tuesday anil H
a.m. Wednesday.
• 200 block Jungle Road. Geneva; rush. Jewelry and a
38-eallbcr handgun valued at a total of $1,305 takeu sometime
Monday between 7:30 a.in. und 2 : 10 p in.
• I.n Champ store. 241 Hunt Club Hlvd. near bongwood:
150 packs ol cigarettes valued at $300 taken at 3.10 a.in.
Wednesday

Incidents reported to Sanford police
Violence
• Two Sanford women reported they were struck by four
youths by tbe pool ut Geneva Gardens Apartments at 5:50 p.m.
Wednesday.
burglaries and thefts
• Franklin Arms apartments. 1120 Florida Ave.; 1085 Ford
Tcni|Ki taken from parking lot sometime between 9:30 p.m.
Wednesday and 4 a.m. Thursday.
• Colorado Steak House. 3863 Orluudo Drive: cash and
stereo equipment valued ut $1,610 tuken from an employee's
vehicle sometime Wednesday between 5:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.
• 200 block of West 19th Street; $200 television and $10 In
pennies taken sometime between 6:15 a.m. and 3:50 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Shenandouh Village upurtmentu. 4220 U.S. Highway
17-92; $800 television taken sometime between 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday and 9:30a.m. Wednesday.
• bake Monroe Terrace; $20 removed from purse while the
resident was borne sometime between 11:30 p.m. Tucsduy and
6 a.in. Wednesday.

on the rotational system. "We
have seven companies." said
Chief Greg Manning. "Whenever
nne has to tie enlled, we radio lo
dlspaleh to phone the next one
on the rotation system."
Manning said there Is no
rontrart between the city nnd
the Individual servlecs. "All they
have lo do Is obtain a rating from
the Florida lllgbwuy Patrol. and
follow (he requirements, nnd
they are ellglhle (o be on our
rotational list."
During a work session meeting
of the Sanford City Commission
lusl month, police Chief Ralph
Russell and Commander Doug
Hlshop recommended that (he
cliy adopt the FHP uniform
regulations.
Following a discussion on (he
requirements. (Ik- commission,
at Ihc regular meeting of Feb.
28. voted unanimously lo adopt
the FHP system
The city attiruey has been
authorized to prepare the proper
document to implement the
guidelines as an official pro­
cedure of the City of Sanford.
bake Mary does not use the
rntatlou system, choosing to
contract with one towing serv­
ice.
"We recently received bids for
our service, and entered Into u
contract wttli Dutch's Wrecker
Service,” said Police Chief Rich­
ard Deary. The prices we re­
ceived In the ciaitrnct were one
sei price."
Cujil. Sum HHflorc explained,
"Under this low-bid service we
tiavc entered Into with Hutch's,
we have had excellent service,
and Ihc churges are kepi down.
That's one of llic advantages of
having an Indlvklual conlruct."
Deary added that Ihc prices
would still vary, depending on
(lie dlslance a vehicle had lo be
towed, how much additional
work may lie required In hit­
ching up a vehicle, the length of
time It may be stored, and olher
charges.

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The other mail was described
as approximately five feet eleven
Inches tall, and approximately
180 pounds.
Wlillmlre said It was an un­
usual sltuullon when officers
have the opportunity to actually
witness a burglary In progress.

Ann Gurrcn. the mother of
Chrlstu Hoyt, said she had
pruyed for God to guide the
Jury's deliberations. “ He deliver­
ed what we wanted today." sbe
said.
Ms. Itoyl. 18, was raped,
repeatedly stubbed, and de­
capitated. Her battered body was
posed In what Rolling later
imusted had been Ills "message
In Gainesville."

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"We all cried when we took
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Added Jury foreman Jerre
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and I'm not proud of It. I did II
because It was my duty."
Colcmun said he was on the
jury that convicted Sonia binder
Jacobs In Ihc 1976 murder of
two luwmcn In Deerfield Reach.
She was eventually freed from
prison on appeals and guilty
plena to reduced churges.
Most of the 30 family members
and friends who nttended the
final days of a three-week
sentencing trial feared, however,
that carrying out an expected
death sentence could take up to
a decade because of appeals.
"We continue to be haunted
with the fear that people will

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EDITORIAL

Vote for Sawyer
in Lake Mary
Lake M ary can be proud of Its citizens. Four
excellent candidates have stepped forward to
seek the post of City Com m ission. Seat 4.
Each of them has special qualifications
w hich would serve the city well.
Th o m a s Greene Is an attorney. W hile legal
knowledge w ould he a plus for any m em ber of
the c o m m is s io n , he has n o t b e c o m e
personally Involved in city hoards or co m ­
mittees In Lake Mary d u rin g Ihe six years he
has been a resident.
Fra nk McDonald serves on the c ity ’s Land
Planning Agency. Tim a cu a n Hom e Ow ners
A ssocia tion and People for R esponsible
Airport Development, lie Is also a m em ber of
Ihe Florida Bar.
Patrick Callaway Is knowledgeable In de­
velopm ent. He has nlso served on the c ity ’s
Business A dvisory Board.
W ith the growth of Lake Mary and the
upcom ing Seminole T o w n c Center Mall to the
north of the city. C a llaw ay’s expertise could
prove most valuable.
Sheila Saw yer has served on the C harter
Review Com m ittee. Board of A djustm ents,
Elderly Affairs Com m ission. C itizens A d viso­
ry Com m ittee. Land Planning A gency. Plan­
ning and Zoning Com m ission, am i others.
She has also attended almost all co m ­
mission meetings as plan n in g sessions for
m a ny years.
Saw yer has obtained a good huckgrouud In
the operations of this wide range of co m ­
missions and boards. As such, w c believe her
service on the city com m ission would be to
the best advantage of the m ajority of Lake
M ary residents.
W hen Saw yer made her first attempt to
seek a commission scut, she ran against
tncum bnnl David Meulor. At thul time, we
recom m ended Mcalor's reelect Ion. However,
we also observed that Saw yer would Indeed
bean excellent choice In the future.
T h e election on Tu e sd a y Is (hat time. We
believe Saw yer should be elected to city
com m ission seat 4. She Is by far the best
choice.
In the future, wc believe the city would do
well In considering these other candidates,
especially Callaw ay. Ills qualifications arc
excellent. W ith more personal involvem ent,
he can prove to be un outstanding choice In
years to come.
However, on Tu e s d a y, cast yo u r vote for
S a w ye r, and help continue Lake M a ry ’s
forward progress.

LETTER

Property restrictions
Ref. Tuesday’s (March 15. 1994) article by Vicki
DcSormlcr on "Restrictions anger some homeown­
ers."
It uppeurs - that Sanford Is becoming the little
Moscow on the St. Johns Rtvcr. Fortunately, this Is
not the fault of the local residents who still hold to
ttic Idea that u person and their property have a
rigid to be left ulonc. The fault lies squarely on the
shoulders of Commdc Bcttyc Smith and her fellow
commissars who. imforUmulely, at least for the
time being, urc running our city.
I have the greatest empathy for Sue Hancock,
and can well understand her wanting to move
away. Unfortunately, this Is the worst thing that
she could do. Sometimes a citizen or citizens have
to stand up and create waves In order to put these
people In their plucc. They wen: elected to do our
will, not their will, which seems to be lost on this
bunch of horses' bulls. If one docs not challenge
these people from the si art. In court If need be. It
will only embolden them to grcateracls against Un­
people.
The fuel that wc have self-appointed block
wurdens out making up lists against their
neighbors should send un ularm through the
community of Indignation and anger.
To Ms. Hancock's question of "w hy don't they
pul as much effort Into clcunlng up the streets us
they do Into muklng sure people pulnl their houses
the appropriate color," the raison or answer Is
when you have someone whose lop priority Is to
hi-autlly the city at the cx|&gt;cnsc of the safety of Its
citizens. It's not hard to understand why It's not
safe to go to the post office after dark anymore. It's
not the fuull of the police department or ItsolhccrH.
They are a group of highly trained, overworked,
understaffed, and underpaid people. Again the
blame for this Is squarely on the shoulders of the
mayor, city commissioners, and the city manager.
When leadership is mediocre it only follows that
everything else stinks.
I would advise that Ms. Hancock gel a lawyer,
preferably one horn out ol town to bundle this little
chore for her. I am a great believer In suing when u
civil servunt or ordinance bus wronged you. As fur
as I'm concerned when tills happens to me, I will
spare no time nor expense to right this wrong, hi
the meantime, I sincerely hope lliul Ms. Hancock
will chungc her mind about moving. Good, honest,
hardworking citizens are something that Sanford
can't do without.
R.D, Sheufcr
Sanford

CHUCK STONE

Probe W hitew ater, then drown it
For one shilling moment, there was Camelot.
Tonya Harding, Dan Roslenkowskl and Yllzhnk
Rabin had driven Whitewater off Hie front pages.
And David Qergcn — whose While House days
are numbered anyway — didn’t have a darn
thing to do with It.
It Is amazing — and unconscionably absurd —
how much space newspapers and how much air
lime television and radio stations have devoted
to an Invisible scandal whose name sounds like a
place where nature lovers go railing.
So far. the I h - s I thing that the media and the
Republican Party have going lor It Is Marccllus'
famous speculation from "Hamlet."
After Hamlet follows a beckoning ghost out of
the room. Marccllus tells Horatio Ihat he thinks
they should go after their homeboy. When
Horntlo usks why. Marccllus darkly hints,
"Something Is rotten In the stnlc of Denmark."
That "something rotten" turns out to Ih* a
ghost who lells Hamlet that Ids uncle did his'
fill her In.
Dili neither the Republicans nor Ihe media
have u Caspar the Friendly Ghost. That's
because they don't have a crime — not even a
misdemeanor!
Never mind. The Republicans have a Mlghly

So far. the skv hasn't even shrugged, And the
public — the magnificently bored public - Is
about as Interested In Whitewater as li Is in the
sex lire of the Alaskan snow owl.
Is there a probable-cause scandal here? Sure. |l
you're Into Philo's "bcholdltlg bcuiily with the
eye of the mind." So far. any Whitewater scandal
Is only In the eyes of the Republicans and Ihe
media who think that Hill and Hillary Clinton are
guilty of "something."
Hillary Rodham Cllnlon Is Indeed guilty
guilty of poor Investment Judgment, guilty &lt;&gt;t
Stonewalling, guilty of not understanding Ihe lull
dimensions of her role as the president's wile
Hut shr has not lieen proven guilty, so far, of
any Improper conduct.
How can the American people he sure that
nothing Is rotten In the state of Arkansas? Hy
laying this nonseandal to rrsl until the teal
Information comes In — that Is, special counsel
Flskc's findings, the Senate hearings and the
House hearings.
Nothing Is more therapeutic in a mciultcr ol
Congress — especially one running for reelection — than a television lights Hi m i i Ii i I hear­
ing In primetime.

JACK ANDERSON
A ID
a

DONNA BRITT

Something light: The ‘Most’ list
W ASHINGTON — Column time! What shall
we tackle today? Some huge problem thul
challenges all Americans? The unfair treat­
ment some Innocent has received? One of our
thousand universal fears?
Who blurted. "I'leasg, not"?
Spring Is coming. How about u celebratory.
Haugcn-Dazs-lypc column — Indulgent, fat­
tening. not at all good for you? One that
neither uplllts, depresses nor outrages? Sometlilng purposely shallow?
Even If It weren't Oscar time. I'd say.
"Sounds like Holly wood!"
The notion of filling column space with my
useless tlnscltown adventures hit me Iasi
week. In the midst of wulchlng the eosmlcully
stupid movie "Guilty as Sin." 1 rented it alter
making the eosmlcully stupid move of phoning
my husband from the video store to ask his
preference: " S in " or the poignant and
meaningful "A Rtvcr Runs Through it."
So we're sluing there, hooting al Rebecca
DeMornuy's ridiculous Impersonation of a
hotshot lawyer and co-star Don Johnson's
stiurky villain. Suddenly. I (lashed back — to
the late 19H0s, when I covered movies for USA
Today atid spent un afternoon (u a Beverly
Hills Hotel bungalow Interviewing Johnson,
who Immediately landed a s[H)l on my "Most"
list.
Few people get to do Holly wood, lo share
paella wllh former "L.A. Law"-yer Jim m y
Smlts or stumble accidentally Into Hie arms of
Jack Nicholson at the Oscars (maybe he
missed me from behind those sunglasses).
" R e a d e r s m a y e n jo y m y s illy r e ­
membrances!" I thought. If not. I can be twice
as depressing In my next column.
All that follows Is meaningless, so savor II.
M y c e le b r ity " m o s t " lis t, bused on
not-rcmolcly-objcctlvc observation:
M OST D IF F IC U L T. A T FIR ST; I’cc-wcc
Herman, whose stage persona — man? Itoy?
mutant? — I couldn’t decipher. My clumsy
uttempts lo Intcprct It put Herman In a suit,
complete wllh dlriy looks, curl replies. Desper­
ate, I mentioned the diversity on "pec-wee's
Playhouse." Mr, Nasly become Mr. Nice.
"Showing minorities Is vital In all I do," lie
said. "I ulways felt like an outsider myself."
MOST IMMUNE T O T H E "M E. ME. MB"
SYNDROME: Denzel Washington, whose agent
hud sent him u slory I'd written. Washington
did whut stars seldom do — stopped talking
about himself to ask questions nhoul Ihe piece
und my feelings.
M O S T R E V E A L IN G R ESP O N SE T O A
COMPLIMEN T: Jane Fonda's, when I told her I
liked her new hairdo. "Oh. thunk youl" Fonda,
then married lo Tom Hayden, gushed. "My
husband seems to like It!" It made me wonder
If things were shaky between her and Hayden.
They were.
M OST SHOCKING. EAR LY INDICATION

1.1. A

r

Mouse with a Plnoeehln nose. In a press
conference. Sen. Alfonse D'Amatn defended Ills
fellow Republicans: "We don't want to destroy
the president." Hut
that, of course. Is
e x a c tly w h a t lie
wants to do.
'Even the more re­
spectable media has
r e p o r t e d tills
manufactured "big
story" with straight
faces. In u sense, you
cun'l blame them.
Having dropped the
InvestIgutlvr halls on
the HUD and SAL
sca n d als, th e y 're
n o w a f r a id lit at
maybe — Just maybe
— th e re m a y be
"something rotten"
f Forono shining
In Arkansas, after all,
moment, there
".See, see. we told
was Camelot. J
you re a d e rs and
viewers ihe sky was
falling."

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T H A T SOME MEN W OULD LO V E " T H E
PIANO": Oliver Slone's UJH8 assertion that he
fell In love wllh hts then-wife during an
eight-hour cur trip because "she barely spoke
the whole time."
MOST CHARMING: Actor-hoofer Gregory
Hines ("While Nights"), who conducted the
Interview from hcncuih a cloud of soapsuds
while bathing his
5-ycur-old sou. and
se re no E liz a be I h
M cG overn ( " O r d i ­
nary People"), whose
s e n s itiv ity was a
in n l c l i f u r h e r
beauty.
M OST SURREAL:
Th e coolly dlslaut
Johnson. Other stars
— Denzel. Smlts —
were sexier, but none
could touch Dandy
Don for style. The
in a n s e c m e d
Spring is
burnished. Ills hair
coming. How
and skin huffed to a
about a
coppery sheen. Ills
celebratory,
Ilallun suit, pocket
Haagen
squurc. even socks
Dazs-type
seemed com putercolumn j|
m a t c h e d I o li 1 H
steel-blue eyes. I
longed to see him mounted on u museum wall
— preferably hy Ills trio of surly. Armanisporting yes men.
M OST ADORABLE: "Fresh Prince" Will
Smith, who borrowed my fi-ycor-uld's ''light­
ning sword" and ran amok In a Burbank office,
shouting. "Eu garde!” at delighted female stuff
members.
MOST ANGRY: Arsenlo Hall, whose rage ut
Hollywood racism was seething — and at odds
wllh his mlld-brothcr Image. His opposllc:
Spike Lee. who wus much sweeter than his
flame-thrower persona.
B EST LIAR: Raul Julia, who stared me In the
eye and sold, "I'm 35." I printed It; then un old
Julia schoolmate told ihe star's true then-age:
48.
MOST FLIR TA TIO U S : Srnokcy Robinson,
whose "compliments" (You're a healthy girl!")
tempted my brother — a Journalist who also
was Interviewing the Motown legend — to
blurt. "Sir. (his Is my sister!"
MOST CANDID HOMEOIRLS: Short-haired
homcglrls Vanessa Hell Cullowny ("Coming to
America") and Tisha Campbell ("Martin"),
wtio both wondered. "W hy Is It when l wear a
hnlr wave to an audition, I get the Job?"
M OST IN TE LLIG E N T: Danny Glover, hands
down.
SECOND B IG G ES T FLIR T. B U T WHO'S
COMPLAINING?: Kevin Costner, who sug­
gested doing the Interview on a park bench.

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b a ttle

W ASH IN GTON Almost a year alter
administrator Brian Atwood |jcomlscd In end
"business as usual" at the United Stales
Agency for lnlrrnatlnnal DevHnpmrnl one ol
the must lielmguerrd rnrnrrs ol the tedi rat
bureaucracy Is still losing lax dollars in
mismanagement and abuse
A series of Inlernal audits we obtained
depict an agency where mdlnishcd tasks and
sloppy stall work still persist ilcspnc myilad
attempts at refonn.
In Egypt — ixie of
the biggest reel |Heids
of A l l ) I u n ds —
agency Investigators
recently uncovered
more than 9600,000
going to waste. In
one warehouse lln-rr.
Investigators found
240 brand-new mo­
torcycles — eosllng
$53 7 ,0 0 0 Hint
w ere n e v e r used
because licensing
A sorlos ol
procedures for them
inlornal audits
remained unfinished.
wo obtained
I n a nearby
depict an
warehouse. $138,000
agency where
worth of high-tech
unfinished tasks
Irrigation equipment
and sloppy stall
silt uniised liecmise
work still
project personnel
persist IJ|
h id not been taught
h o w to use tl. All)
employees told luvcslIgatuiH ih ry wen
"afraid" to touch the equipment because d
cost so much.
These revelations come as Atwood joins a
lengthy line of Ills predecessors hy premising
to clean up the agency's act. At Ills
confirmation hearings last year. Atwood
ucknowlrdgcd Ihe problems lx- would luce at
AID. where a succession ol mlnoi scandals
have given the agency a ma|or Inmgt
problem. "USAID Is burdened by a surleit ol
goals urn! objectives, encum bered by
excessive red tape and lieutm down by pool
morale." Atwood (old senators at Ills eon
flrmatlon hearing.
Like other administration ollicials. Atwood
Is being asked to reform an agency at a time
when deficit reduction Is causing severe
budget cutbacks With less money, and
ongoing reports of waste and utilise. AID has
been hi reed lo slreamllm- several overseas
Installations. Some countries have been
taken off the tfolc completely.
Until Atwood took over, U.S torclgn aid
had become as predictable as death ami
taxes. Once a country was In die system, I lie y
remained. That Is slowly cliniiglng. as AID
recently eliminated 21 overseas missions
where assistance Is not needed or llurecipients have been uiicoopeiullve
AID ofrieluls hope dial hy clamping stmt
the main urlerlra of waste, the entire agency
can function more smoothly. "Never since
the Marshall Plan of the 1940s has a coiinliy
been cut off from the U.S. foreign aid dole."
an agency spokesman says. “ (Wc will
become) more results oriented. If a com dry
shows more results have been achieved,
they're going to gel more money, (in the
past), success was Judged on whether money
was spoil rutlxir dam results."
Tunisia and Cameroon, two ol die llrst
countries to have their aid eliminated, wasted
more than $37 m illion In A ID Binds,
according to two Internal reports. Alter AID
spent 10 years and $24 million In Cameroon
to build university buildings, the government
of Cumcroon refused to spend $2 million for a
water supply system for the buildings. After
government offlcluls broke their contract with
AID, agency officials were forced to choose
bclwcen paying for the water system or
seeing the new buildings go unused
The government of Tunisia, meanwhile,
bus refused lo help AID recover more than
$12 million It spent lo educate Tunisian
students who never returned to Tunisia to
spur development there, us they were re­
quired. Al U.S. taxpayers' expense, more
than 70 Tunisian students canted dot ionite
degrees and never returned to itielr country.

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Sanford Herald, Sanlord. Florida - Friday, March 25, 1994 - BA

DEATHS
C A R O L ORIESINQER AONEW

Carol Grlcsingcr Agnrw, 64,
Vlnorlilgc* H un. A lta m o n te
Springs, tiled Wednesday. March
23. 1664, at Morlifa Hospital,
Altamonte Springs. Horn Dec.
22. 192?). In Cleveland, site
moved to Central Florida In
l?)H4. Mrs. Agtu-w was a home­
maker. She was a member of St.
J o h n Kvangclical Lutheran
Church. W lnlcrl’ark.
Survivors Indude daughters.
Victoria Wilcox, Wilmington.
N .C .. Ilrlh n n le W lp p lln g rr.
Montana; sons. Janies Michael,
Shore wood, Minn.. J . Matthew.
Altamonte Springs: live grand­
c h i l d r e n a n d tw o g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
All Faiths Cremation Service.
Casselberry, in charge of ar­
rangements.
LU CILE BEHRENS

Luetic Behrens, 77, Orange
Boulevard, Luke Monroe, died
Thursday. March 24, 1094. at
her residence. Horn Nov. f).
If) 10 , In Georgia, she lived most
of her HTe In the Lake Moiirotarea. Mrs. Helm-ns was a home­
maker. She was u member of
First Presbyterian Church, San­

ford. Sunford Women’s Club'
Mimosa Circle, mid the Sanford
Garden Club,
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e son s,
Gerald, Lake Miry. Fred and
William. IkiDi irf Lake Monroe:
nine grandchildren and eight
grent-grandehlldien.
Hrlsson Funeral Home. San­
lord. In charge erf arrangements.
A N T O N IA D IA K

Antonia Dlak. 67. Lynn Klvcr
Drive. Deltona, died Thursday.
March 24, 1094, at her resi­
dence. Horn March 10. lf)27. In
Ukrane, she moved to Central
Florida from Newark, N.II. In
1!)H7. Mrs, Dlak was a home­
maker. She altm drd Our Lady
of the Lakes Catholic Church.
Deltona.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e sons.
Michael J .. Bremerton, Wash..
Stefan A.. Sunrise. Thomas I*.
Margate: two grandchildren.
Stephen K. Haldauff Funeral
Home, Deltona In charge of
arrangements.
A D R IA N HUNTER H A L L

Adrian Huntrr Hall. 85, North
Klllolt Avenue, Sanford, dlrd
Thursday. March 24. 1994. at

Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal; Sanford. Born Jan. 22, 1909,
In M organtow n, W .V n ., he
moved to Central Florldu In
1968. Mr. Hall was an In*
spcctor/nudllor for the Internal
Revenue Service. He was n
member of First United Method­
ist Church. Sanford Klwanls
Club and Sunford Lodge 62.
F&amp;AM. He served In the Arm y
during World War II.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Katheryne: daughter. Cnrolc Hall
Graham, Tampa: son. William
L.. Tampa: sister. Klolsc Rich­
ard. Marshall, Mich., six grand­
c h ild re n and three g re a t­
grandchildren.
G ra m k o w Fun eral Hom e,
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.
DOROTHEA HAM ILTO N

Dorothea Hamilton. 82. Grove
Manor Drive. Sanford, died
Monday, March 21. 1994, at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal, Sanford. Born June 10,
1911. In Oiluwii. Kansas, she
moved to Central Florida In
1964. Mrs. Hamilton was n
secretary and a member of
Lutheran Church of the Re-

drcmcr.
Ilaldwln-Fatrchlld Cemetery
nnd Funeral Home. Oaklnwn
Park, l,nke Mary, In charge of
arrangement!!.
W IL L IA M HOROW ITZ

Wlltlnni Horowitz. 54. Norlh
Fir wood Drive, Deltona, died
Wednesday. March 2A. 1994, ai
Wcttl Volusia Memorial Hospital,
DcLand. Ik&gt;rn Jon. 13, 1040. In
New York City, he moved lo
Central Florida from Palm Reach
In 1990. Mr. Horowitz was a civil
engineer for Conklin, Porter A
Holmes tn Sanlord. He was a
member of Temple Israel. West
Palm Heach.
Survivors Include wife, Har­
riet. Deltona: daughter, Gcrl.
Deltona: sons. Handy and .Jason,
both of Deltona; brothers.
Samuel and Marlin, both of Long
Island. N.Y.
Stephen H. Haldauff Funeral
Home, Deltona In charge of
arrangements.
Mattie Roberts. 83, South S.H,
415. Lake Ashby, died Tfturdny,
March 24. 1994. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. San­

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IN THE COUNTY COURT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
m
FLORIDA
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CASE NO. VI lit* CC II U
H TINA M HOLOCN.
PUIntlff
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*I OF. N JAM IN M K A LL.fl ,H ,

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
Cau No: 91 11)1 CA
Dfvillan H I
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, f/k.a NCHB
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Plalnllll.
— vt—
ROBERT C HOISSELLE. JR
andHIDDEN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION INC .
Defendant!
NOTICEOF SALE
Nolle* it hereby given lhal,
purtuanl lo • Final JiMlgm.nl ol
Foraclotur* *nl*&gt;*&lt;l in in*
above ttyled ceutt. In in*
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florid* I Mill v« l tn*
proporty Hluet* In Seminole
County. Florid*. detenbed at
Condominium Unll 143, Build
mg »C. ol HIDDEN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM. According to
In* D*cl*r *llon ol Condominium
r*cord*d M«rcH JJ 1943 In
Official Rtcord Book 16)4 p*g*i
1)41 thru 1747. Inclutlv*. and all
amendmanlt in*r*lo. ol in*
Public Racordt ol Stmlnol*
County. Florid*, togtthar with
all *ppurl*n*rK*t lt&gt;*r*lo and
an undlvldad lnl*r*«l In in*
common element, ol u ld Con
dominium at u l form In u ld
D*c i*rat Ion
at public u l*. to tn* hign*tt and
bail bldd*r. tor cam, al in*
W*tl tronl door ol tn* Samlnola
County Courlhouu. at Sanlord.
Florida bafwaan in# nourt ol
II 00 A M and 1 00 P M On
April M. 1994
D A T E D Ihlt Uth day ol
March 1*0,
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark olClrcull Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Drpuly Clark
In accordance wllh in* Amtr
leant Wnn unabilillai Act par
torn ntadmg a tpaclal accom
mod, IIon lo parhclpai* in thu
procaadmg mould contact m*
Individual or agtncy landing
nolle* not latar than uvan dayt
prior to th# proceeding at tha
addratt glvan on in* notice
Telephone 40T 111 &lt;1)0 ait
4237, 1 MOTS) IM I ITDDI or
1 400 9)3 1770 IVI. via Florida
Relay Service
Publlih March II, JS. IWa
OEP IT!

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO II 0IJ0CA 1. E
INVESTORS SAVINGS BANK.
Plalntill.
y
D O N A L D L M IC H A U D .
D O R O T H Y J M IC M A U O ,
GREGORY R OESJARLAIS
andKAVA OESJARLAIS.
Oalandantt
NO TICEO F SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant lo an Amended Sum
mary Final Judgmanl ot Fora
cloture dalyd May I), tvej and
Fourth Ordar Ratchadullng
Fortclotura Sal* entaryd in
C au Number «l oau CA 14 E ot
Ih* Circuit Court of in* lllh
Judicial Circuit in and for Sami
noi* Counly. Florida nharaln
INVESTORS SAVINGS BANK
It Plalntill and GREGORY M
O E S JA R L IA S and K AY A
DESJAHLAIS art Defendant! I
alll tall fo in* highatt and hett
bidder lor cath al in* vv*»i Ironl
door ot th* Sammol* County
Courthouu Ml North Park Ay
enu*. Sanlord. Florida al II 00
a m on th* Till day ol April. Ih*
following datcrlbed property at
u l lorlh in Mid Amended Final
Judgmanl and Ordar. to wll
Lol 1. Beginning al Ih* South
watt corner ot tn* NWV. ol th*
SW'i Section la, Townthip JO
South Hang* I) Eatt. thane*
run North M7J 5 laat, thtneo
Eatt t)a *4 teat to th* Point ol
Beginning, run thane* North
I0J } la a t, thane* N orth
41*0t J J ” F a il 11* 71 laat.
thane* North 140 JS laat. thane*
South 70-JVI7" Fait 440 00 t**t.
thane* South 0*04' Eatt 3IS 00
teat, mane* Wail 4S4 04 leal lo
th* Point ol Beginning $ub|*ct
to a JS 00 laal aaumant along
th* Wait tldaol lol
WITNESS my hand and ol
llcial Hal ol tald Court, Ihlt Till
day ol March 1*94
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark. Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
At Deputy Clark
Publlih March J! A April 1.
1*94
DEP 14*

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IO H TE ENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
Cau Nat 91 3144 CA M B
S O U TH E A S T M O R TG AG E
CORPORATION.
Plalntill,
vl
N IC O M E D E S E SC R IB AN O ;
Y E U S A ESCRIBANO ; AN
TM ONY D Q U A N D T ; and
SANDRA K QUANDT.
Dalandanlt
N O TICEO FSALE
Nolle* li haraby glvan that,
purtuanl fo a Final Judgmanl ol
Foraclotur* entered In Ih*
abov* tlylad caul*, In Ih*
Circuit Court ol Samlnola
Counly. Florida. I will u ll Ih*
proparly tllual* In Samlnola
County. Florida, rt*ten bad ai
LOT 90. ALAFAYA WOODS
PHASE VI, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK JJ.
P A G E S 7* T H R O U G H 71.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
al public u la, lo Ih* hlghatl and
bait bidder, lor cath. at th*
Wall Iron! door ol th* Samlnola
County Courthouu. at Sanlord.
Florida at 11 00 A M on April
II. 19*4.
D A T E D Ihlt 1Ain day ol
March. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot Circuit Court
fly JanaE Jaiawtc
Deputy Clark
In accordance with Ih* Amar
leant With DlMbllltlai Act. par
torn naadlng a tpaclal accom
modation to partldpat* in thlt
proceeding thould contact lha
Individual or agancy unding
nolle* not latar lhan uvan dayt
prior to ih* procaadmg at lha
addrati glvan on tho nollr*
telephone *07 I I ] 4JJ0
4337 1 «00 VSS R7FT (TD D ) or
I KW *13 *770 IVI via Florida
Relay Saryic*
Publlih March l|. JJ, 1*94
DEP 177

INTM E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
DENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 1)1*41 CA 14K
FA IR FIELD AFFILIATES. A
G E N E R A L P A R TN ER S H IP .
GE C A P ITA L ASSET MAN
A G E M E N T C O R P O R ATIO N
And KIDDER PROPERTIES.
INC at Ganarfi Partnart.
Plalnlllt.

Del*ridfinI

IN THC CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
F LOR IDA
CASE NO »I m i
RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION AV
RECEIVER OF FIRST
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOC IAT ION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Plaintiff,
Yt
ITEPM ENROBEHTSON.
ftU* At Al .

Defendant!*)

NOTICEOF SALE

IIIIIO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
£urtuanf to an Order Scheduling
Forecloture Sal* entered In this
i Ca m now pending In Mid Court,
th« itylA of which it indlcattd
[|bovt
1 will Mil to fht highatt and
bott bidder for cath at tha Watt
Front Door of »ha SEMINOLE
County CourthoutR, 301 North
i Park Avanua, Sanford. Florida
[ 137ft. bat wean It 00 A M and
IlOO P M . on April 13. W4. tha
following deterIbad property at
•if forth In Mid Ordar or Final
Judgment, fo wit
LOT J9 CRYSTAL RIDGE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
HEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
AT BOOK 31. PAGES 94
ROUGH 96. PUBLIC REC
ID S O F S E M I N O L E
JN TY , FLORIDA
O R D E R E D at Samlnola
nty. Florida, thlt 72nd day of
rc h .1994
4YANNE MORSE
I Clark, Circuit Court
1Samlnola County, Florida
I,'B y JanaE Jatawlc
i. AlOapulyClark
J (Pbtollth March 33 &amp; April 1,

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INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL OIVIIION
CASE NO T4 0411 C A K E
ASSOCIATES FINANCE. INC
Plalntill,

VI
ALTAM EASE WRIGHT AND
JOHN DOE W RIGHT. HER
UNKNOWN HUSBAND. JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE UN
KNOWN TENANTSi BARNETT
R ECOVERY CORPORATION
F /K 'A STA TE W IDE COL
LECTION CORPORATION.
DalandanllO
NOTICEOF SALE
Notice It heraby glvan Inal,
punuanl to a Final Summary
Judgmanl ot Fortclotura an
tirad In Iht above ilyitd caut*.
In Ih* Circuit Court ol Samlnola
County. Florida. I mill tall lha
property tlluata In Samlnola
Counly. Florida.datcrlbedat
L O T S 74, A C A D E M Y
MANOR. UNIT ONE. AS PER
PLAT THEREOF RECORDEO
IN PLAT BOOK II. PAGE «
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
A/K/A 117 BETMUNE CR .
SANFORD. FLJ177I
at public tala, to th* hlghatl and
bait btddar. lor cath, A T THE
WEST FRONT DOOR. SEMI
NOLE C O U N TY C O U R T ­
HOUSE, SANFORD. FLORIDA,
al 11:00 A M., on the Uth day ol
April. IW4.
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O FC IR C U IT COURT
BY Dorothy W Uolton
Deputy Clerk
Publlih March I*. JS. IW4
DEP IU

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COURT
OF THE U TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
OIVISION
CASE NO. *11110 CA Ol*. 8
MOUNTAIN STATES
MORTOAGE CENTERS. Inc .
Plalr.tllf.
VS
VICTOR M FONSECA and
ROSEMARY FONSECA N/K/A
ROSEMARY ROMAN, atal
Dalendanlt
NOTICEOF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Nolica It haraby glvrn that,
purtuant to that Final Judgment
of Foraclotur* dalad March II,
1*94, and *ntar*d In civil cau
number *J JJJ0 CA Olv. B. ol Ih*
Circuit Court ol Ih* lllh Judicial
Circuit In and lor Samlnola
C o u nly. F lo rid a , wherein
M OUNTAIN STATES MORT
G A G E C E N T E R S .IN C . It
P la ln lllt and V IC T O R M
FO N SECA. ROSEM ARY
FONSECA N/K/A ROSEMARY
HOMAN, A LAFAYA WOODS
H O M E O W N E R S ASSO CIA
TIO N . INC.. Il/art Dtftnd
anl(t). I will tall lo lha hlghatl
and bait bidder lor cath al lha
wall Ironl door ol Ih* Samlnola
Counly courlhouu In Sanlord,
Samlnola Counly. Florida, al
1100 A M on April 14. 1994. tha
(ullowing datcrlbed property at
H t forth In u ld Final Judg
manl. 10 wll:
LOT 7. ALAFAYA WOODS
PHASE V. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK JJ.
P A G E S 41 T H R O U G H 44.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Dated March 14,19*4.
MARYANNE MORSE
Cltrk olCIrcull Court
By Jana E Jauwlc
Deputy Clark
Publlih: March II. 35. 1994
DEP 179

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For a recorded message of current rate information,
l-HOIMUS BOND • 1-800-487-2663

Tut^S J TP SAVINGS tii
^nAmpilc^C/ U. BONDS
A|HMk u m riJlIiK nr».p.(xt

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT “
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT* IN ANDFOR
3EMIN0LE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 9J 3M7 CA M E
PNC BANK. KY. INC . l/k/a
Cltltant Fidelity Bank A Trutl
Company.
Plalnlllt
vt
CLEAAMIE HUDSON.#1*1,
Dalandanlt
NO TICEO F
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foraclotur* dalad
March 10. I**4 and entered In
Cau No *J 3407 CA 14 E ol th*
Circuit Court ol lha IIT H
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
INOLE Counly, Florida, whar#
In PNC BANK. KY. INC . l/k/a
Cltltant Fidelity Bank A Trutl
C o m p a n y , P la l n lllt . and
CLEMMIE HUDSON, at al..
are dalandanlt. I will u ll lo Ih*
hlghatl bidder lor catb *1 Ih#
Wail Front Door ol Ih* Samlnola
Counly Courlhouu. Sanford,
Florida, al Ih* hour ot 11 00
a m , on Ih# MIN day ot April.
1*94. th* following datcrlbad
properly at u t lorlh In tald
Summary Final Judgmanl, lo
wit:
Lol 1* and lha uuth li ol Lot
I*. Block 13. BEL AIR, accord
Ing to Ih* Plat tharaot at
racordad In Plal Book J,
Paged) 7*. ol lit* Public Rac
ordt ol Samlnola County. Flor
Ida
D A T E D thlt 14th day ol
March, 1*94
Maryann# Moru
Cltrk Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publlih: March II. 3J. 1*94
DEP 111

REVOCATION OF
POWER OF ATTORNEY
I, O R S C E O LA M OR G AN,
haraby ravoka any and all
Powart ol Attorney pravloutly
g lv a n by m# lo B E T T Y
FREDDIE.
D A T E D th li 33rd day ol
March, A.D. 1*94
ORSCEOLA MORGAN
Signed, Staled and Dallvartd
in th* Praunca ol Wllnatut
Frank C Whlgham
Virginia Wllllamt
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
S W O R N TO A N D SUB
S C R IB E D before m# by
ORSCEOLA MORGAN, Ihlt 3Jrd
lay al March, A.D. 1994. who It
partonally known by m*. and
My Commlltlon Enplrat: Octo
bar 31.1997
VIRGINIAS. WILLIAMS
Notary Public) Stilt ol FL
(u a ll
Publlih: March 35 A April I. I.
1994
DEP 343

ford. Horn Aug. 15. 1910, In
Dublin. On., she moved to Lake
Monroe from Orlando In 1909,
Shr was Baptist. She was a
homemaker.
S u rv iv o rs Include sister.
(Jessie Williams, Lake Ashby.
Hrlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge ofarrangements.
ROBINSON. THOMAS

F u n e ra l services for Mr.
Thomas Roblnwin. 7?). of Red­
ding Garden. Sanford, who died
Tursdny, March 22. will be 11
a.m. Tuesday, March 29. at Ml.
Moriah P.B, Church, with the
Rev, Israel Hlnck. Sr., officiating.
In t e r m e n t w ill f o llo w In
Evergreen Cemetery. Sanford.
Friends may call from 4 to 9
p.m. Monday al the funeral
home.
Sunrise Funeral Home. 900
Locust Avc.. Sanford. 322-7383.
In rhnrgr of arrangements.

M A T T IE ROBERTS

jj Legal N otices

N O TICEO FSA LE
i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
■ Itia l on th# 7I I I d*y of April,
3 ; lf?4 «i ll 00 am at »h# W**f
; ‘ front door of fht Stmlnoi#
•County CoorfhouM. KM North
Prfirlt Avtmj#, Sanford Florida
JJ/M. th# undrr%ltjr&gt;r*d Cltrk will
Offtr lor
Ih# frol nMte
de%crif&gt;«d on Fthlbif A .»ftarhed
htr#to togtlhrr with #11 itryc
turtl. Improvtmtnlv fUtyrtt.
ippliAncn And Appur tffiafveei
Of!' Mid land or uwcf In conjync
tlon fhortwlth
EXHIBIT "A ”
Lot I WtpUl of GrorAwiew
VIIIaq# Third Addition Accord
Ing to th« pi a I ttwfffof at rv
COrtied In Plat Book 26 Ptnjet t
And 10 Public Kfcordt of V*ml
hoIit County. F lor ida
Th# Alor«Mld Mlt Wttl b#
mad* purtuant to on prdtr
•nt#r«d by Ih# Honorable
Donald K Marbletfon# on
March ]f, i m
Trrm i of Sol# Co»h or cath
l# r» chock
Subject to Alt tegal Kent And
ttncumbrAncoft
D A T E D thl» T ilt d a y Of
M iftfi. I1W6
MARYANNE MORSE
*. Clark of Iht Court
I lly Dorothy W Bolton
At Deputy Cltrk
Publlth March 7S A April 1
19*4
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CHARLES E M ELVIN. W J
WILLIAMS. SHELI WILLIAMS
l/k/a NITA LOUISE WILLIAMS
and I k/a NITA W WILLIAMS,
hit wll*. HEATHROW MASTER
A S S O C IA T IO N . INC . and
------------, and unknown par ton In
potwttlon of In* tub|*cl rtal
property.
Defendant! 1 1
NOTICEOF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant to a Final Judgmanl ol
Fortclotura dalad March II.
1994. and anltrad In C au No
93 3047 CA 14 K. ol tho Circuit
Court ol Ih# E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
INOLE Counly. Florida whoraln
FA IR FIELD AFFILIA TES A
G E N E R A L P A R TN ER S H IP .
GE C A P ITA L ASSET MAN
A O E M E N t C O R P O R A TIO N
and KIDDER PROPERTIES.
INC *1 Central Parlnart It
P lalnllll and CH A R LES E
M ELVIN. *1 41. are Dalan
dantt. I will u ll lo in* highaii
and bail bidder for cam In in*
Walt Iron! door ol Ih* Court
hout*. In Sanlord. SEMINOLE
Counly Florida, a1 11 00 o'clock
on th# I4lh day ol April, 1994. tn*
following datcrlbed property ai
tai lorlh in u ld Final Judg
manl. lo wll
Lol 31. BRISTOL PARK ac
cording lo the plat thartol at
racordad in Plal Book 29, Paget
79 through II, Public Record, ol
Samlnola County, Florida
D A T E D Ihlt lllh day ol
March. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
At Cl9rk of u ld Court
By JanaE Jattwlc
At Deputy Clark
Par tom with a dlublllty who
naad a tpaclal accommodation
lo partlclpat* In Ihlt procaadmg
thould confect ADA Coordinator
al Samlnola Counly Courthouu.
301 N Park Avanua. Sulla N30I.
Sanlord. Florida 3J77I, al laat!
llv* dayt prior lo Ih* proceed
Ing Telephone (407) 333 43)0
ail 4237; 1 MO 9SJ 1771 (TD D )
or I 100 9SS1770 IV) via Florida
Rally Service "
Publlih March I I .3). 1994
DEP 173

Tn t h e

c ir c u i T c o u r t
OF THE E IG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
OIVISION
C AS IN O . t]1 2 J* C A I4 l
C H E M IC A L M O R T G A G E
COMPANY.
Plalnllll.
vl
PAUL D CORKILL and JILL
M C O R K ILL. hutband and
wilt,
Daltndanllil.
NOTICEOF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl lo a Final Judgmanl ol
Forodotur* dalad March 10.
1994, and anltttd In C au No
93 1330 CA 14 E. of Ih* Circuit
Court ol Ih* E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
INOLE Counly, Florida whartin
C H E M IC A L M O R T G A G E
COM PANY It Plalnllll and
PAUL D CORKILL. al al . ara
Daltndanlt. I will Mil to Ih*
hlghatl and bail bidder lor cath
In Ih* Wttl Ironl door ol Ih*
Courlhouu. In Sanlord, SEMI
NOLE Counly, Florida, al 11:00
o'clock on lha 14!h day of April,
1994, Iht following datcrlbed
proparly at Ml lorlh In u ld
Final Judgment, to wll:
Lol 7, Block C, COUNTRY
CLUB HEIGHTS. UNIT ONE,
according lo lha Plal ihtraol at
racordad In Plal Book 13. Pag*
91, Public Record* ol Samlnola
Counly, Florida
O A T E D Ihlt Uth day ol
March, 1*94
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clark ot tald Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
At Deputy Clark
"Par tom with a dlublllty who
need a tpaclal accommodation
lo participate In Ihlt procaadIng
thould contact ADA Coordinator
al Samlnola Counly Courlhouu.
301 N. Park Avanua, Sulla NXH,
Sanlord. Florida 32771. at laatl
llv* dayt prior lo Ih* procaad
Ing. Telephone: (407 ) 331 4330
•at. 4317. I 900 9JS 1771 (TD D )
or 1 400 95J 1770 (V) via Florida
Relay Service."
Publlih: March II, 35, 1*94
DEP 174

BEHRENS, LUCILE
Funtral u rv lc tt lor Mrt B*hr*nt will b*
Saturday, March 3*. al 3 p m In Ih* Britton
Funaral Horn* Chapel with lha Ray Bruc# B
Scott officiating Inltrmanl will follow In

Legal N otices
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 93-1947CA (14E)
a l l ie d m o r tg a g e o f th e

SOUTHEAST. INC .
Plalnllll.
V.
M ARTIN L WILLIAMS.*!*! .
Dalandanlt
N O TICEO FSA LE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pur
tuanl lo a Summary Final
Judgmanl ol Foraclotur# dalad
March 10. 1*94, in Cat# No
93 3947 CA HE, ol lha Circuit
Court ol lha lllh Judicial Circuit
In and lor Samlnola Counly,
Florida, In which Alllad Mori
gag* ol Ih* Soulhaatl. Inc . It
Ih* Plalntill and Marlin L
Wllllamt. Barbara Blackwell,
Jodi Egan. Chant Ganaviava
Kyar */k/* Chari* Otlgado
O'k/* Chari# Trliophon a,fc/a
Chari# DIGIovani, ara Daftn
danlt and lhair rttpacliv# un
known granlaet. attlgnaat.
Ilanofl, cradllort. Irutlaat or
other pariont claiming by,
through, under or agalntl Ih*
named Dalandanlt. who lt/ar*
not known lo b* dead or ally*; I
will u ll lo lha hlghatl and bail
bidder lor cam al Ih* watt Ironl
door ot th* Samlnola County
Courlhouu In Sanlord. Samlnola
County, Florida, between u 00
A M - 1 0 0 P M on April 14.
1994. Ih* following datcrlbad
properly u l forth In Ih* ordar ol
Summary Final Judgmanl ol
Foratloiuro
That carfafn Condominium
Parcal known at unit No 79 E.
D E S TIN Y SPRINGS, a Con
domlnum and undivided mlaratt
In Ih* land, common element!
and common aipantat appurl*
nanl lo u ld unll, all In ac
cordance with and tublect to
covananlt, condition! reticle
Horn, lirm t. and other pro
vIHom ol Ih* Declaration ol
Condominium of O E S T IN Y
SPRINGS, a Condominium, at
racordad In Olllclal Racordt
Book 1317 at pag* 1190. at
amended in Olllclal Racordt
Book IMO pag* 1447. Olllclal
Racordt Book Itfl, pag* Ml.
and Olllclal Racordt Book J041,
pag* 999. all ol Ih# Public
Rtcordt ol Samlnola County,
Florida
D A T E O Ihlt 14lh day ol
March. 19*4
Maryann# Moru
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By. Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publlih M archll. 2). 1*94
OEP 14*
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE IITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 91 1979 CA MB
B A N K E R S T R U S T (C O M
P A N Y ) AS TR U S TE E FOR
THE RURAL HOUSING TRUST
1947 I.
Plalnllll.
PHYLLIS E TAYLOR, flat .
Dalandanllt).
N O TICEO FSALE
117714
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl lo an Ordar Scheduling
Foraclotur* Salt entered In Ihlt
cato now pending In Mid Courl,
Ih* tlylt ol which It Indicated
abov*
I will u ll lo lha highaii and
bail bidder lor cam al lha Wail
Front Door ol th* SEMINOLE
Counly Courlhouu. 301 N Park
Avanua. Sanford. Florida 32771.
between 11:00 A M and 2 00
P M . on Ih# lilt day ol April,
1994, lha following datcrlbad
properly at u t lorlh In u ld
Order or Final Judgmanl. lo
wll:
L O T 9, B LO C K A. A B
S T E V E N 'S AD O I T ION TO
MIOWAY. LESS THE NORTH
117.J F E E T AS PER PLAT
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 7,
PAGE 34. PUBLIC RECOHDS
OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
FLORIOA
ORDERED at Sanlord. Sami
nola Counly, Florida. Ihlt 19th
day ol March. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
At Cltrk, Circuit Courl
Samlnola County. Florida
By Dorothy W Bolton
At Deputy Clark
Partont with a dlublllly who
naad a tpaclal accommodation
lo parllc Ipala In Ihlt proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
al 301 N Park Avanua. Suita N.
301. Sanlord, Florida 31771. al
l u l l Five (J) dayt prior lo lha
proceeding. Telephone: (407)
313 4130 E mI 4137. 1 400 93) 4771
(TD D ) or 1 400 91) 4770 IV). via
Florida Relay Service
Publlih: March 3J A April I,
1*94
DEP 3)0

Sylvan Lako Cemetery Frlendt may call at
Ih* lunaral horn# Friday from * until I p m
For Irltndt who wltfi Ih* family luggatlt
memorial donation lo Ih* Sylvan Lakt
Camatary Fund. P Q Bo* 1133. Sanlord.
33773. or Ih* FIra! Prttbylarlan Church
Memorial Fund. 301 Or*. Av# , Sanlord. 37771
Britton Funaral Home, Sanlord, In charg*
olarrangamanlt

MALL. ADRIEN HUNTER
Funaral urvlcat f&lt;v Mr Adrian Hunter
Hall. IS. ol Sanlord. who died Thurtday. will
b* 3 o'clock Saturday allarnoon *1 Gramkow
Funaral Mom# Chapel with Ih* Rav Clllf
Malvln olllclallng Inlarmant will b# In
Oaklawn Park Camelry Friend! may call at
Gramkow Funaral Horn# Saturday Irom I
o’clock until urylco lima For thou who
wlih, memorial contribution! are tuggailad
lo the Amarlcan llaarl Attoclallon, Cantrat
Florida Chapter, 317 E Markt Slraal, P O
Bo* 4*4J. Orlando. FL J7IJJ
Arrangamanlt by Gramkow Funaral
Horn*. Sanlord

HAMILTON. DOROTHEA H.
Funaral u rv lc tt tor Mrt. Dorothea H
Hamilton, #g* IT. ol Sanford who patted
awey Monday, will be conducted Monday al
10 a m . it th* Oaklawn Park Chapal ol tho
Baldwin Fairchild Finaral Home with th*
Rav. E A Rautchar olllclallng Inltrmanl
will follow #1 Oaklawn Park Camalary, Lake
Mary Vlillallon lor Irltndt will be held
Sunday Irom 4 * p m at Iht lunaral horn*
Arrangam anlt by Baldwin Fairchild
Funaral Horn*. Oaklawn Park Chapal. Lake
Mary

Legal N otices

Legal N otices

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE E IO M TEIN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL OIVIIION
CASE NO 91 3114-CA M E
F L E E T FINANCE AND
MORTGAGE. INC
Plalnllll,
vt
JAM ESM ITCH ELL:
CENTRAL FLORIOA
REGIONAL HOSPITAL. INC .
l/k/a SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL, CENTRAL
FLORIDA REGIONAL
HOSPITAL, INC ,
ASSOCIATES CAPITAL
SERVICESCORP . AS
ASSIGNEE OF MOTOROLA
INC BARNETT RECOVERY
CORPORATION. BARNETT
RECOVERY CORPORATION,
f/n/a STATEWIDE
COLLECTION
CORPORATION. UNITED
STATESOF AMERICA.
D EP AR TM EN TO F THE
TREASURY. STATE OF
FLORIDA. SUNBANK H A .
and UNKNOWN TENANTS
Dalendanlltl
N O TICEO F SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the Mth day ol April,
1*94. al II DO A M . on Ih* Wall
Front trap, ol th* Samlnola
Counly Courlhouu. 301 M Park
Av* . In Sanford. Stmlnolo
Counly. Florid*. MARYANNE
MORSE. Cltrk ol lha Circuit
Court, will oiler lor ulo to Ih*
h ighat! and bat I bidder lor cath.
#1 public outcry, tha following
datcrlbad property In Samlnola
County, Florida, men particu­
larly datcrlbad at follow!
Lol 4. Block 3, MEISCM S
SUBDIVISION, according lo th*
plal tharaot at recorded In Plal
Book 3. page 44, of the Public
Racordt of Samlnola County
F lor id*
Th# abov* ul# It made purtu
anl to Final Judgment ot For#
clotur# anltrad In tha abov*
tlylad cauu
IN WITNE5S WHEREOF. I
have hereunto u t my hand and
official u a ! Ihlt Mih day ol
March. )9tt
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publlih March 14 33. 1994
OEP 173

IN THE CIRCUITCOURT
OF THE E IO H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.93 1971 CA M L
B AR NETT BANK OF
CENTRAL FLORIDA. N A
Plalnllll,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE N O .fl I441CA
DIVISION I4D
STM MORTGAGE COMPANY.
Plalnllfllt).
vt
ROBERT NELSON COOPER,
al al,
Dalendanlltl.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl lo a Final Judgment ot
loradotura dated March II,
1994. and 9nler#d In Cau No
93 1441CA MB ol tl&gt;* Circuit
Court ol th* E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEM
INOLE Counly, Florida wherein
STM MORTGAGE COMPANY
It th* Plalnllll and ROBERT
NELSON COOPER. GLADYS
COOPER, AND ACTS CON
STRUCTION, INC ara Ih# Da
landanlt. I will tall lo Ih*
hlghatl and bett bidder lor cath
al Ih* watt Ironl tlept ol lha
SEMINOLE Counly Courlhouu
al II 00 a m . on April M. 1994.
Ih* following datcrlbad properly
at tat lorlh In tald Final
Judgmanl
LOT 41, BLOCK G, WOOO
MERE PARK 2ND REPLAT.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 73. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA
WITNESS MY HAND and Ih#
ual ol Ihlt Court on March M.
1994
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Cltrk of lha Circuit Court
By. Jan* E Jauwlc
Deputy Cltrk
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990
Admlnltlrallva Ordar No 93 37
Partont with a dlublllly who
naad a tpaclal accommodation
Id participate In thlt proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
at 301 N Park Avanua. lull# N.
301, Sanlord. Florida 33771 al
laatl llv* 131 dayt prior lo Ih*
proceeding Telephone (407)
333 4330 E il 4217; I 400 933 *771
(TD D ), or 1 *00 93) *770 IV). vl#
Florida Relay Service
Publlih: March 14, 33. 1*94
DEP 170

vt.
WILLIAM B GARRARD.
CORP .a Florida corporation)
WILLIAM B GARRARD. SUN
BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, and CAR
WASH PROPERTIES. INC .
Dalandanlt
AM ENDED CLERK'S
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
lhal purtuant lo an Amended
Summary Final Judgment of
Foraclotur# entered In Ih#
abov# tnlm ad caut* In Ih*
Circuit Courl ol lha Eighfeanih
Judicial Circuit. In and lor
Samlnola Counly. Florida. I will
tall al public auction lo Ih*
hlghatl bidder lor cath al tha
watt Ironl door ol th* Courl
houte In Sanlord, Samlnola
County. Florida al the hour ol
II 00 am on Ih* Itth day ol
April, 1994. lhal car'aln parcel
ol real property located In
Samlnola County, Florida, da
ter ibad at follow!
EXHIB IT "A "
A p o r t io n of L o l 4 ot
FERNWOOO PLAZA, at r*.
corded In Plal Book IJ. Pag# 9).
ol Ih* Public Racordt ol Saml­
nola Counly. Florida, being
more particularly datcrlbad at
lol low!
Begin at fh* molt Northerly
corner of u ld Lot 4. thanca run
S 4J-34 J4 ' Watl along Ih#
Wattarly lln# ol Mid Lot 4 for
130 00 laat: thane* run $
44*JO’29" Eatt parallel with th*
Northerly lln# ol tald Lot 4 lor
100 00 leal, thane# run N.
43*24 34 ' Eatt parallal with th*
Wattarly line ot tald Lol 4 lor
150 00 leal lo th# Northerly lln*
ot u ld Lot 4; thanca run N
44*30'29" Watt for 100 00 laat to
th* Point of Beginning
Alto datenbad at
Begin at the motl Northerly
corner ot tald Lot 4. thane# run
S 43*34 34'' Watt along Ih*
Northwaitarly Un* ot u ld Lot 4
lor 130 00 laat, thanca run S.
44*30 29" Eatt parallel with th*
Northaaitarly lln* ol u ld Lot 4
lor 300 00 laal thanca run N
43*2* 34'' Eatt parallal with th#
Northwaitarly lln* ol tald Lol 4
for 130 00 feat to th* Northaait
cm y line of u ld Lot 4; thanca
run N 44*)0'J9" Weil along the
Norlhaattarly line ol tald Lot 4
lor 300 00 laat lo Ih* Point ol
Beginning,
LESSAN D EXCEP T:
Begin al lha matt northerly
cornar ol Lol 4. Ftrnwood
Plata, at racordad in Plal Book
13. Pag* 93. Public Record! ol
Samlnola Counly. Florida,
thanca run S 43*14 34 '. along Ih*
Wailarly lln* ol u ld Lol 4. 34 03
laat lo in# Point ol Curvature ol
a curve concave to th* South
aait. laid curve having a radlui
ol 33 00 1**1 and a central angl#
ol 47*41'37''. thanca run Norlh
aatltrly along Ih* arc ol u ld
curve 34 37 laal lo a point on Ih*
Northerly lln* ol u ld Lol 4.
thanca run N 44*30'39' W. 34 03
teal along u ld Northerly lln* lo
tn* point ot beginning
TOGETHER WITH
Alt lurnllure. lurnlihlngt. ap
pllancai. Ililurat. and partona!
properly ol any kind, together
with aaumanl rlghlt pertaining
to or illuatad upon tit* real
proparly legally datcrlbad
abov*. at wall a, all ac
caitorlti. parti, equipment and
accauloni now attached to or
utad In connection therewith or
which may hereafter at any
time be placed In or added to the
collateral and alio any and all
replacement! ol any luch prop
arty.
Alt debtor owned right, till# or
Inlereil In and lo any and all
rent! or leaui lor lha renlel ol
any and all ol Ih* real properly
le g a lly d a tc rlb a d below,
together with all proceed, from
u ld rent! or leatat Including
any and all dapotlli mad* purtuanl lo u ld rent! or liatti.
whether laid renli or Ita u i ara
now In ailitance or thall come
Into ekltlence In the future.
Dated thlt Mth day ol March.
1994
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER KO F THE COURT
By: Jan# E Jauwlc
Deputy Clerk
In accordance wllh the Amer
leant Wllh Dliablllllet Acl, per
torn wllh a dlublllly who naad
tpaclal accom mod* llont lo par
llclpata In thlt procaadlng
thould contact Ih* ADA Coordi
nalor al 301 Norlh Park Avanua.
Sulla N 301, Sanlord. Florida
31771, al laatl llv* (3) dayt prior
lo Ih* procaadlng (407) 323 4330
atl 4237; 1 400 935 4771 |TDO&gt;
or I 400 955 4770 (V ), via Florida
Rtlay Sarvlc*
Publlih March 14.2). 1994
DEP 171

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PALM SUNDA Y
8:00 AM Holy Communion
10:00 AM Holy Com m unl
H O LY W E E K
SER V IC ES

®

JIm i In) t r r i u it (El) u r r l)

5210 Markham Woods Rd.. Lako Mary
333 2030

MAUNDYJTUUHSDAY

Foot Washing and
Holy Communion 7 I’M
CLQQD_ER1DAY
Noon to 1:30 I’M
Meditation and
Holy Communion
E A S T E R SUN DAY

MAUNDY THURSDAY

Tcncbrnc Communion Service.........8:00 PM
EASTER SUNDAY

Sunrise Service................................... 7:15 AM
With Rev. Malt Ulniuy
Morning Services.....'...... j..9:00 A 10:30 AM

IC h lh lirn lu m a llow»f tot llw
H r a m iK lI o n C r n u l

Sunrise Service 7 AM
Holy Communion 10:00 AM
and I loly Baptism ~ _
Share The Love
\ Jo y (if
Jesus Christ
Rev. ILL. Barge
Rector

Dr. Don DrBcvow

(Nursery PrmKlftll

ST. PETER'S
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

FIR ST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH SANFORD

H O LY CROSS
EPISCO PAL
CHURCH

(In the heart of the city)

Between Park and Oak Aves. On 3rd and 4In Slreel*

322-2662

HONDA Y IN 1101. Y WEEK, AM RCII Mtb
7:.10I'M. Slattorn of the Crois and lloly F.uebariJ
TUESDA Y IN IIOL Y WEEK. AM KCII190,
1:00AM. lloly F.ucbarht
7:30 I'M. Sialloni of the Cron and lloly Euebarltl
WEDNESDA Y IN 1101.Y WEEK. HA ECII 30ib
10.00AM. lloly F.ueharlu
7 .10 I'M. Service of Tenebrae
MAUNDY TIIUESDA Y, MARCH Iht
7 .101'.M. Maundy Thurnlay l.llurgy
GOOD FRIDAY. ATRIi h i
12 00 •3.00 PM. I be Wiry oflbe Cron
7:30 I'M. I be l.llurgy For Coni Friday
SUNDA Y OF TIIE RESURRECTION:
FASTER DAY A TR IU M
6:30 AM. Tbe Greal Vigil of F.auer
10.00A M. FtUhvI Celebration oflbe lloly Fucbariu

PALM SUNDAY • March 27 10.00 AM

Sermon • "Why Suffering? Why Tragedy?"
Musk; and palms
MAUNDY THURSDAY • March 3 1
The traditional Soliloquy Communion Service
will be held In Fellowship Hall at 7:00 PM
Dramatic presentation of Da Vinci's "Last Supper"
EASTER SUNDAY • April 3
9:00 AM • Easter egg hunt by children • Sunday School
10:00AM • Easier Worship
Sermon • "Christ Is Risen: Are WcT"
Everyone bring flowers for the resurrection cross
Easier Music • "Trumpets"
Nursery Provided
Bruce B. Scott • Minister

700 Rhinchart Rd., Lake Mary * 444-5673

F IR S T U N IT E D
M E T H O D IS T
Rev. CHIT
CHURCH
Melvin

LUTHERAN
C H U R C H o f the
REDEEM ER

£nster Bfessms

P A LM SU N D AY
WORSHIP H: 1(1 AM &amp; 10 10 AM
(('iiliilrcri'k Palm Parade)
TH U R S D A Y
r&gt;: 10 Ae.iiw Fc.nl •Rcservallonv Required
(1(1011 F R ID A Y
7 .1(1 I'M CHOIR C O N C E R T with Orchestra
Requiem lly (inhriel I'nurc'
S A TU R D A Y
I INI I'M ■.1:1Nl I’M Easier l.ju: Hunt
(CcnUMiii.il Park)
EAS I ER S U N D A Y
O KI SUNRISE SERVICE •Ltkcvldc nl Like Monroe
(Flagpole)
Corner of Park ami Seminole lllvd
H;.10 AM Worship Service
I MX) AM Worship

*

Maundy Thursday Holy Communion
7:30 PM
Good Friday Tenebrae
7:30 PM
Easter Continental Breakfast 9:15 A M
Easter Festival Worship
10:30 A M

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(Nuncry Provided)
PASTOR: E.A. Reuvcher

2525 Oak Avenue (AihMfhMi|iiiryOw««|
Phone 322-3552

419 Park Ave., Snnford
322 -43 ’

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F IR S T C H U R C H O F
TH E NAZARENE

NEW LIFE
WORD CENTER

2581 Sanford Ave., Sanford

PASTOR R.W. MEKTIIIK

EA SIER
RE-ENAC1MENT

EASTER SUNDAY
RESURRECTION DAY CELEBRATION
10:00 AM
Special Music by the New Life Choir

Friday &amp; Saturday April 1st &amp; 2nd
7-9 PM
(In Church Parking Lot)

EASTER
SUNDAY

0 00 I’M
COMMUNION SERVICE CELEBRATION
Special Music by the New Life Youth Choir

Morning Worship
10:30 AM
Evening Worship
6:00 PM

’Come arid hear a message ofJrectlom.
deliverance, healing, prosperity anil
salvation, with an opportunity loJrcctg
worship our Risen Savior.’
#*'. t i n . '
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Pastor Jack Hinton

1311 O a k Ave n u e

Sanford. FL

R9BH

.

3 2 2 -3 1 2 2 -ir

324-0220

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B A P T IS T C H U R C H

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SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will Im)UI Opening Hoy cercmonlea for
the Babe Roth llaseball League nt I0 a.m
Saturday at Sanford Memorial Stadium.

THE STATE
D odgers outscore M arlins
VERO REACH - Raul Mondesi lilt a grand
•lam and an RBI double, leading the Los
Angeles Dodgers over the Florida Marlins I4-9.
Mondesi's homer — his fourth — was the big
hit In a five-run first Inning.
Gary Sheffield drove In thirc runs for the
Marlins, hornertng along with Jeff Conlnc and
Benito Santiago In a seven-run lltsl.
Dcllno DeShlelds had three hits and two RBI
for the Dodgers. Eric Karros hod two hits and
three RBI. while Mike Piazza. Tim Wullnch and
Carlos Hernandez added two hltseaeh.

AROUND THE NATION
O ’Neal set for Team USA
NEW YORK - Shaqulllc O'Neal has put Ills
Pepsi problem aside and Is rnuly to Join Team
USA for the World Champlonshl|» this summer.
Pepsi Cola and USA Haskclliill reached an
agreement Thursday that will enable O'Neal to
become the llt li player named to the 12 -man
team for the tournament Aug 4-14 at Toronto.
The Orlando Magic star, averaging an NBAhigh 29.2. would Join a team that Includes
Alonzo M ourning and Larry Johnson of
Charlotte. Joe Dumars and N ab Thomas of
Detroit. Shawn Kemp of Seattle. Derrick Col­
eman of New Jersey. Dominique Wilkins of the
LA Cllp|&gt;crs. Mirk Price of Cleveland. Steve
Smith of Miami and Dan Majerleof Phoenix

Devils nip Lightning
E A S T RUTHERFORD. N.J. - Bobby llollk
and Scott Stevens scored and the New Jersey
Devils clinched a playoff berth with a 2 -1 victory
over the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The Devils have lost only one of their last 14
(10-1-3). while the Lightning lost their third
straight and are0-6-2 In their List eight.

f Flyers stop Panthers com eback
PHILADELPHIA — Eric Llndros had a goal
and two assists, helping the Philadelphia Flyers
hold off the Florida Panthers 4-3.
Philadelphia won Its second victory In Its last
six games 12-2-21 and moved to within two
|M»lnl» of the Panthers for the eighth and final
Eastern Conference playolf spot with It) games
remaining Ftorkla. which trailed 4 0. had Its
six-game unbeaten streak ended (3-0-3).

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|WHAT»3 HAPPENINO
B oys’ Baseball
□ Deltona at Lyman. 7 p.m.
□ Sprue# Creak al Seminole, 3:30 p.m

Track
□ Lrke Mary (girls only) In Bear Relays al
Brooksvlila, 4 p.m.
□ Florida Relays al Galneavlllo, 3:30 p.m.

SA TU R D A Y
M en’ s Baseball
□ Lake City C.C. at Seminole C.C. 2 p.m.

B oys’ Baseball
□ Bla Blue Bonanza Tournam ent al Lake
Brantley: 10 a.m., Now Symrna vs. Jacksonville
Boach-Fletcher; 1 p.m.. Doltona vs. FI. Plorco
Westwood; 4 p.m., Tllusvlllo vs. Mainland, 7 p.m.,
M errill lalend ve. Lake Brantley.
□ Lake Howell el Blehop Moore, 2 p.m.
□ Leeeburg el Seminole, 1 p.m.

W o m e n ’s Softball
□ Seminole C.C. el Peaco-Hernando C.C., 2 p.m.

Track
□ Florida Ralaysat Gainesville, 2 p.m.

COLLEGE B A S K E T B A LL

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BEST

Weak-hitting
Tribe wins
Prom Staff Reporta

F I0 H TIN 0 IE M IN 0 LE 1 1 . BARRACUDAS!
tomlMlt
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Now Smyrna Booth
00! 000 I - ! t 4
Orodtn and G&lt;xl»»« Smith. Honry (!) and
Adam ton WP — Bfadan (4 l| I P — Smith IB —
Ntw Smyrna Daach. Daroilar. Samlnola. tlradan
Jli - Naw Smyrna Dtarh. Pro Racordt —
Samlnola t 4, Naw Smyrna Saath J 4

NEW SMYRNA REACH - When
you aren't hltilng as a team, you
have to score any time you get an
opportunity uud any way you can.
The Seminole High School Fight­
ing Semlnoles did Just that In a 3-2
victory over the New Smyrna Bench
High School Harrncudna Thursday
night at Airport Field.
The Trllrc only got two hits — by
the first two batters In the game —
and struck out 12 times, hut every
time the B arracudas made a
mistake. Seminole turned It Into a
run.
"It's amazing." said Seminole
High School head coach Mike
Powers. "In the past week, we've
won two bull games where we had a
total of 27 strike outs. This team
has u lot of confidence. They want
to win and believe they are going to
the state tournament."
Th e victory was the second
straight for the Tribe, who Improved
their record to 7-4. They will play a

pair of home games this weekend,
hosting Spruce Creek today at 3:30
p m. and l.eeslmrg on Saturday al I
p.m.
Thursday's game started like
Seminole was going to have a big
hitting night as Todil Braden led off
with a double and Alexis Acosta
following with an RBI single. But
that was the last hit that the
Fighting Seminole would get.
New Smyrna Beach (3-61 came
hack with two runs In the bottom of
the third Inning to take a 2 -1 lead.
Seminole came up with the tying
run In the sixth Inning as Todd
Hensley walked, moved to second
on a wild |ilck-o(T throw, advanced
to third on a sacrifice hunt by
Braden, and scofcd when the hunt
was thrown away for an error
The winning run scored In the
seventh Inning on an even odder set
of plays
f Bee Sem inole. Page 2B

Lions dodge
own errors
Prom »ta tf R e p orta __ ___________

OVIEDO — It's always nice when
you can win In spite of yourself.
The Oviedo High School baseball
team overcame some mental lapses
to jxist a 4-3 win over the visiting
D e lto na H ig h School W olves
Thursday night al Mlkler Field.
The Lions appeared to liuve their
seventh straight win In hand In the
top of the seventh Inning, holding a
3-1 lead with two out and no one on
base. Hut a double. two physical
errors, and two mental errors later,
the game was lied al 3-3 and headed
for extra Innings
With two out and a 2-hall. 2-slrlkr
count, former Seminole High player
Tuny Morgan tlnuhlcd Into the irlt
Held corner llrlan Herod hit a
grounder In second that was ImmiIciI
lor an error and ilic Wolves had
runners on first and third.
Then, with a 1-ball. 2-slrlkr count
on Gabe W itte, reliever Todd
llellhorn's throw to first to check
the runner eluded the Lions first

Prom Staff Reports

SANFORD — One winning slieak Is gone, lull not the
one that counts
The Seminole Community College baseball team saw
Its three-game winning streak end at the hands ul the
Indian River Community College Pioneers at Raider
Field Thursday afternoon by the score of IO-4.
lint the winning strmk that matters, a three-game
run In the Mid-Florida Conference. Is still Intact since
Thursday's game was u nun-conference affair.
The Raiders will resume their M FC schedule this
Saturday at Raider Field ut 2 pm . when the Dike City
Community College Tlmberwoivcn come culling.
The Tlmbcrwrilves urc In second place In the M-FC
with a 7-5 mark, while SCC Is Juirt a game buck ul 6 6 .
Indian River (10-91 jumped on SCC starter Robbie
{Morgan (1-2) for four nuts In the lop of the first Inning
and cruised the rest of t l r way. '•*.
Sprague led the Pioneers hy going-3 for 4 with a
triple, double, three runs, and four RBI. Also hitting
were Padgett |3-for-5. double, two runs, three RBI).
Gonzalez (2-for-4. two runs, one RBI) and Brown
(2-for-4.onc run. two RBI).
Providing the offense for U r Raiders 112 Mil were
Johnny Goodrich (single, two runs). Demy Beamon
(single. HDD. Kk:k Eckstein. Pete Bezcrcdl. Isaac Cruz
und Scott Fergcrson (one single each); and Malt Dinner
and Ronald Hollister (one run each!

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llereld PSolo by Edward Wolfe

Somlnolo High School gradualo Dorny Boamon alnglod
In a run lor Somlnolo Comrnunlly Collogo Thursday
afternoon but II was wasted In a loss to Indian Rlvor.

Durham’s sweep highlights Tribe sweep
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From H a lf Raports________ _________________ _______
SANFORD — Matt Durham swept his singles mutch
to spark the Seminole High School hoys' tennis team to
u 7-0 sweep of Cypress Creek at Lake Sylvan I ark
Thursday afternoon.
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In the girls' dual meet. Cypress Creek bested
Seminole 5-2.
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Durham, who pluys hi the No. 6 position In the 1rlln
line-up. blanked Derrick Shapiro 8 0 to lead Seminole to
Its third duul meet win In eight decisions. Cypress
Crcckrdrops to 3-7.
Oscar CannonUado. Eddie Vargas, and Sebastian
Gras all won their singles matches by an 8-2 count.
Cunnonuzado defeating Lester Lopez nt No. 1. Vargas
topping Igor Araujo In the No. 3 match, and Gras
bcutlng Casey Haddock at No. 4.
In the No. 2 singles match. David Edwurds outlasted
Carlos Gurreoncro. 8 -6 .
Cunnnnlzudo and Edwards later teamed up to shut

baseman and rolled Into right field.
Morgan scored on the play and
Herod, who broke on the throw, also
scored us Oviedo hrltl the ball In thr
outfield.
".Just when you think you've seen
It all. something new pops up." said
Oviedo coach Mike Ferrell. "One of
the first things you arc taught In
hasehall Is to not hold the hall,
always throw It In. Bill we held It
and held It I kept thinking we were
going In throw It. tint hy the time we
did. II was l(H&gt; lute."
The Lions redeemed themselves
hy winning the game In the eighth
Inning
Carlos Martinez led off for the
Lions with a hunt single and moved
In second on a hunt. After Mike
Ruglerilus singled Martinez lo third.
Bellhorn was walked Intentlnnully
lo loud the hustle Mark Metcalf then
See Oviedo, Page 3D

Prom Staff Reports

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Uminolo
C.C.
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L o*4 Mollingly (/I *nd Guw*l*l. Morgan It) Morgan M&lt;Koa&gt;n 111.
H a u l lit. Wagntr III. Giamhalvo II). Diamar 1*1 «nd E llltr. Logtdon 141
WP - lo** II II LP
Morgan 11 1) Sa*4 Matting* IB - Indian Ri««r.
f’adgelt. Sprague JB - India) River. Sprague HR - none
Indian River Community College 1*0. Semirule Community College 11 14

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Morgan,
Perry lead
’Noles in
Relay romp

Raiders suffer
‘unimportant’ loss

P IO N E E R I14. R A ID E R !4

DENVER — Dikembe Muloinhn had 20 points.
16 rebounds and eight blocked shots to pace the
Denver Nuggets past the Miami Heat 113-101
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf added 25 and Reggie
Williams and Brian Williams 13 earth.
Glen Rice lopped the Ileal with 18 points.
Harold Miner had 15 points rtf the bench.

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while Vargas and Gras knocked off Gurreoncro and
Haddock B O nt No. 2 doubles.
Aubrey Nelson und Miranda Wcsttnark scored Hu
only wins for the Seminole girls. Nelson topping Phulng
Nugyen 8-2 at No. I singles while Westmark l&gt;cat K«s&gt;
Mieses 8-4 at No. 3.
At No. 2. Cypress Creek's Anomarto Morralcs
defeated Tiffany Sodcrslrom H-2 Michelle Gorton and
Crlstal Sheppard both notched H-l wins lor the Bears.
Gorton besting Blanca Stevenson In the No. 4 match
and Sheppard dropping Alyson Westmark at No. 5.

Cypress Creek (5-4) swept the two doubles mutches,
Nugyen and Morralcs outlasting Nelson and Sodcrslrom
9-7 at No. 1 while Mieses and Gorton defeated Miranda
Westmark and Stevenson 8-3 In the No. 2 contest.
The loss drops Seminole to 3-5.
Seminole will return to action on Monday. April 4. In
a boys/glrls duul meet at Lyman.

LONGW (M)I) - Willi one athlete
dominating the leaping events,
unolher scoring big |&gt;olnts In the
throwing events, und the sprint
relay trains sweeping their events,
the Seminole High School track
team (Misted an eusy win In the
Greyhound Relays Thurstlay night
at Lymuii IllghSehm l.
Hut It w a s n 't A n d re S co tt,
lleruard S|wrrow. and the two time
defending state champion Seminole
hoys thin tim e, hut U c llu d c r
Morgan. Katina Perry und the Tribe
girls who outscorcd runner-up
Evans 130-93. Host Lyman (92) was
right behind In third
Morgan was the only two time
Individual winner of the meet. Iwiys
or girls, as she finished llrst In ImiiIi
the triple pimp (37 feel. 8 ',b Inches)
and longjump 117 Ux't. 3Mi Inches).
''Have you ever noticed dial when
a team has u male athlete who's
outstanding In an event, they also
seem lo have a female uthlctc who's
outstanding In the saute event?"
asked Seminole girls' couch Nalc
Perkins. "At Seminole, we have the
state's best laiys' and girls' triple
Jumpers (Scott and Morgan).'
The same could be said for Tribe
throwers Sparrow and Katina Perry.
On Thursday. Perry did for the
Sem inole girls what Sparrow
usually docs for the Seminole l»oys.
winning the discus (113 feet) and
taking second In the shot put
(38-D H
Seminole also seated wins to the 4
x 10 0 -meter shuttle hurdle (I
minute. 12.1 seconds). 4 x 100 meter (48.9). 4 x 200-meter 11-44.9).
1.600-meter sprint medley (4:44.4)
nnd 4 x 400 meter (3:50.9) relays.
The Lyman girls won the distance
medley 113:26) and team cross
country relays.
Even without Scott and Sparrow
(who will compete In the Florida
Relays today Ui Gainesville), the
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Dodders, Orioles remain unbeaten with big wins
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SANFORD — Both the Dodgers and Orioles
posted Impressive wins Thursday night to Join
three other teams as the only undefeated squads
left In the Sanford Recreation Department Little
Major Baseball League.
In National Division action al Roy Holler Field,
the Dodgers (sponsored by Rlnkcr Materials) got
a combined five-lilt, nine strikeout performance
front Chris Burdick und Shane Burnsed In
besting the Fun World at Flcu World Cardlnnls,
11-1.
The Dodgers look u 1-0 lead In the first Inning,
then broke the gumc open with six runs In the
third Inning. The Cardinals scored their lone run
in the fourth Inning, but the Dogcrs closed out
the game by the 10-run rule with four runs In the
bottom of the fourth.
Doing the damage for the Dodgers were
Andrew Beatty (two singles, three runs scored).
Grady Hutchins (two singles, one run scored).
Burnsed (one double, two runs scored). Chris
Downer (double). Burdick and Brian Porter (one

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single and two runs scored each) and Kundcll
Kcnnon (one run scored each).
Doing die hitting for the Cardinals were Tyler
Drake (two singles). Joe Sondheim. Curtis
Woodworth and Britt Lonurd (one single each)
and Terry Green (one run scored).
In the American Division game at Lukcfront
Field. Erie Rogers hurled a slx-hltlcr and struck
out 10 as the Orioles (who arc still hi need of a
sponsor) dumped die First Union Bank Athletics.
16-6.
The Orioles and Athletics were hooked up In a
scoring battle, with the Orioles holding Just a 9 6
lead entering the bottom of the fourth Inning.
The Orioles took over control at that point,
scoring six runs In the fourth and then adding
one In the bottom of the fifth to end the game.
Leading the Orioles were Nick DOncy (three

in u r runs
scored).
Rogers Itwo
slngli
singles,
four
runs scored).
Rogers
(two singles,
three runs scored). Mike Doncy (two singles, two
runs scored). Dennis Brldgcr (one single, two
runs scored). Brail Locke and Brad Rclnalda (one
single and one run scored each), lorn Fodrlc and
Joshua Wlncguurd (one single each) and Terry
Nut. Ian High and Troy Lewis (one run scored
each).
Hitting for the Athletics were Eddie Wells (one
double, one single, three runs scored). Doug
Tclxelra (one double, one single), Willie Bennett
(one triple, one run scored). Chris Parra (one
double, one run scored) and John Bryan (one run
scored).
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The schedule for Saturday, with records In
porcnthcsls:
At Roy Holler Field: 8 a.m.. Athletics (0-2) vs.
Cardinals (0-2); 10 a.m.. Orioles (2-0) vs. Marlins
(0-2); 4:45 p.m.. Freddie Howard Pirates (1-1) vs.
Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Royals (1-1).
At Lakcfront Field; 8 a.m.. Sunnlland Corpora­
tion Red Sox (2-0) vs. Dodgers (2-0); 10 a.m..
Flakier. Laurence, Dccn fit Fromang Blue Jayn
(0-2) vs. Expos (0-2); 4:45 p.m.. Stairs Really
White Sox (2-0) vs. Railroaders Cubs (2-0).

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STATS &amp; STANDINGS
Pittsburgh
10 10 S00
Florida
II 11 .471
Cincinnati
I
11 « l
San Diego
S 14 14]
At U n it'd Or land*
Montreal
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14 134
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N O T E ; Spill squad games count In stand
Flrtl ra c t-5/14, 8: II.IT
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6 Membrane#
1 00 3 40 140
Thursday's Oames
4 Scootched
4 00 I M
Las Angelas 14, Flardat
5 Nakota Potagold
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Kansas City 4. Clnclrrall 1
0(441 3J 40 P (4 41 17 M T (4 4 II 111 44
Philadelphia 4. Boston I
Secondraca — 1/1. O: 11.14
Detroit 10. Pittsburgh 10.10 innings, tie
IQuoanOf Oenlal
7 40 4 40 1 M
Atlanta I. New York Yankees 7,10 Innings
4 Htnry Joa
1140 7 40
Baltimore I, Toronto0
1 Blacktyed Sukan
2 40
New York Mels (SS) 13. Montreal (ssl 1
O (411 SI 00 P IS 4144.14 T (14 I) 111 14 DO
San Diego a. Colorado 3
(4-SI 11.40 $ (1-4 2-0) 711.74
Milwaukee 14. ChlcegoCubs I
Third rata-1/14. D: 11.71
San Franclscol. California 1
4 Talk Kiddle Korn
11 00 7 10 4 10
Oakland4, Seattle I
I Flrtl Pltkar
4 40 4 10
Trias 10. Minnesota!
7 Babe Deri
1440
Cleveland!. Houston!
0 (4 I ) I I 44 P (4 II a i 14 T (4 I 7) 1SS7.I4
Montreal (ssl 4. New York Mels (ssl 4
Fourth raca-1/14. Ci II 44
Friday's Oames
1 Col loan 0
4 10 1 40 1 40
Minnesota vs Baltimore at St Petersburg
3 Aok Ramballna
4 10 4 10
I Chicago’s Storm
410 I OSp m
Toronlovs Boston at Fort Myers. 1 OSp m
O ( M l 11.14 P 11 1) SO00 T (1 1 1) 44 14
Cleveland vs Kansas City at Haines City,
Filth raca - VI4. Ei 11.41
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1 Grandmaster Joa
100 4 H 110
Philadelphia vs Cincinnati at Plant City.
I Body Trim
14 40 S 20
1 Doctor Crockalt
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Atlanta vs. Florida alMelheurne. lilSp.m.
0(1 1)11.14 P 11-1) 41 N T H I I) 14114
St Louis vs Hoostm at Kissimmee. 1 OS
Hath raca-S/I4, D: 1I.S4
pm
4 Dutch Me Gaa
11 00 1 00 S 10
Los Angeles vs Mvdreal at West Palm
1 Yukon Mavarlck
5 40 140
Beach. 1 OSp m
1 Tann’s Andy Girl
110
Tanas vs. Pittsburg at Bradenton. 1: OS
Q I14) 11.44 P (4 1) H N T (4-1-1) 147.N
pm
Savanth raca — 1/1, B : 14 41
San Diego (ss) vs Oilcago Cubs at Mesa.
4 Kalsu Rockat
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Aril . 1 OSp m
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Milwaukee vs Colorado at Tucson. A r i l .
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1 OSp m
O (4-71 S4 44 P (4-7) 4I.M T (4 7 1) 7IS.N I
Seattle (ss) vs San Olego (ss) at Peoria.
14 M l ) 1144 44
Aril .3 OSp m
Eighth raca-1 /1 4 ,0 : ll.lt
Seattle (as) vs San Francisco at Scot
l Shadow Force
4 40 4 40 1 40
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4 40 S40
New
York Mels vs New York Yankees at
SOmnl OlKOvary
SN
Fort Lauderdale. 7 OSpm
0 (1 7 ) 14.44 P It 7) m 44 T (1-7 S) 441 40
Chicago White Son vs Detroit at Lakeland.
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7 OSp m
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140 4 70 I N
California
vs Oakland at Phoenla. 4 OS
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7 Krypto Flak
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1 Pay Me Bonnie
1140 10 40 140
Augusta
3. Newberry 1
4Pashka It
1140 140
Catawbae. Coker 4
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4 40
Citadel 4 1. Brown 4 I
O (14) 41 44 P II 4) IN 44 T 114 4) 147 44
Eton 4. Limestone 7
T T I I 1714 4) Jackpet 1144.40
Florida St. 17, Wake Fares!4
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Florida Tech 14, S. Connecticut t
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IN IN
110
Francis
Marlon I. Woflord7
1 Shlrls Kunte
II 40 I N
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1 Task Moon Flower
140
Kennesaw S. Cent Wesleyan 4
O (1 7) 14 44 P (7 1) 41.44 T (7 1 I I 11] 44
Methodist 4. N Adams St 1. It Innings
11thraca — S/14. 8: It 44
Murray
St. 4. Currt&gt;erland Tenn.. S. tl
4 Rocket Blade
S 40 S 10 140
Innings
•Lynn Evans
7 40 1 40
N Caroline St 1. Campbell 1
7 N&gt;s Looking Glas
140
Nlcholls St 4. Arkamas St 3
O (4 4) I I N P (41) lit.44 T (40 71 417.N
SI Andrews 11 4. SUNY^Ullca 10
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SC
Aiken I. N C IMImlngton I
7 Lnb’s Mad M ai
I N 140 100
Troy SI S. Holslra 1
1 Ocala Cured
100 140
W Carolina 10. CTiorteston Southern 7
I Skipper John
4 40
O II 71 4 44 P 17 1) 12 40 T (7 1 II It 44 1
Wlnthrop 4. Georgia Southern 3
MIDWEST
(7 1 I SI SI N
Indiana St 14. Missouri II
A — 1,141: H -S III.4 D
Iowa 7. St Louise. It Innings
Loras II S. Bethel. Ind 0 4
Louisville7. Evansville!
Mount Marty 4 4. NW Iowa 1 S
Mount Vernon Naiarere 4. Old Westbury S
Mount Vernon Naiereno 14. Vassar 1
At Orlande-Seminole
SE Missouri 4. S Illinois 1
Thursday night
Toledo!. Xavier. Ohio S
Flrstgama
SOUTHWEST
4 Enrique
1 40 4 40 1 40
ForlHayesSt 4. Mankato St 1
7 Pita
IN IN
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Louisiana
7 1. SW Te aas SI 0 I
5Cola
140
Oklahoma St f.Ark Little Rock 0
O 14-1) 41.M P (4 II 444 44 T (4-11) 4.44 T
WestTeeas AAM 10. N Colorado!
I4 7AIDH4.M
PAR WEST
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Utah II. S Colorado!
4 Pardo Aguirre
4140 1 40 1 40
TOURNAMENTS
7 Erklrle Enrique
4 40 4 40
First City Classic
I Marcel Reyes
IN
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Amherst 4. Flagler 1
4Marcel Enrique
II 40 S 40 140
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I Cole Oyarl
S 40 4 N
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1 Pile Reyes
IN
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0(141 11 44 P 14-1) SI 44 T (4 I D 111 44
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1100 7 40 4 40
SCole'Jralde
140 140
4 Brio Oyarl
140
0 (S I) 44.N P (IS ) 171.14 T (IS 4) 114.44
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Filth game
Atlantic Division
1 Pile Forurla
1140 S N 140
w L Pet. OB
I Olea Jose
140 I N
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47 19 717 —
5 Cole Aguirre
140
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21 46 313 24'y
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4 30
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19 47 766 11
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0 (4 1) 14.N P (S 4) I44M T T (S-41) 111.44
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1 Rene Beltran
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40 77 59/ 4ty
1 Said Reyes
14 40 4 00 I N
Golden Stale
39 37 591 10
IMIkel Erklaga
IN I N
L
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71 36 474 11
1 Mendlbe Beltran
110
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7 40 7 40 7 110
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4 Mendlbe Gollll
1140
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7 Napa
S 40 4 00
San Antonio 10/. Sacramenlo 41
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4 40
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Chicago al New Jerkay, / 30 p m
1 M I 105.70 |ackpot 74N.N
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at
Philadelphia, 7 30 p m
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L A Cllpperk al Allanla. 1 30pm
4Olea Mendl
IS 40 10 40 1 40
New York al Indiana. / 30p m
I Said Gollll
140 1 40
Charlotte al Delroll. Ip m
4 Aramayo Erklaga
IN
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A — 741: H-SS4.171

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NBA STANDINGS

SPRING TRAINING

NBA BOXKS

All Timas EST
AM ERICANLEAOUE

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14
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1
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9
9
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11
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435
471
409
409
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667
650
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560
550
542
547
500

NUOOETS 111. H EAT 141
MIAMI (141)
Rico a IS I I 14. Long 14 44 10. Seikaly 2 7
0 7 4. Smith 4 17 2 2 II. Shaw 04000. Gelgei
S It I I It. Coles S ! 2) 12. Miner 7 II 00 IS.
Burton 3 7 4 4 12. Salley 2 4 4 4 4 Totals 34 4S

12 24101

DENVER (I D )
Ellis 4 11 14 tl. R Williams 4 14 17 11 .
Mulombo 4 4 4 13 N. Abdul Raul 11 N 7 1 IS,
Stlth 4 4 1 2 4, Rogers 440 0 4 . MeeOIOOO.
Pack 2 4 0 0 4. B Williams 4S S4 I).
Hammonds I t I I 1. Randall 00 3 23. Brooks
2 3004 Totals. 44 44Z) 14 113
Miami
14 11 14 14 - 141
Denver
11 24 14 IS — 111
3 Point g o a ls -M ia m i] It (Minor I t , Rice
14. Smith 14, Shaw 01. Burton 0 I), Denver
2 to (Abdul Raul 13. Rogers 13, Ellis 0 t.
Brooks 01. R Williams 01) Fouled out —
None Rebounds - Miami SI (Long 4),
Denver 43 (Mulombo 14). Assists - Miami 17
(Burton 4). Denver 21 (Pack SI. Total louts —
Miami 14, Denver N Technicals — Miami
coach Loughery. Miami assistant coach
Gentry, Denver coach Issel A — 17,171.

COLLIQI BASKHBALL
NCAA Men's Tournament
All Times EST
EAST RIOIO N AL
Regional Somlllnals
At Miami Arena
Friday, March IS
Boston College (11 01 vs Indiana 111 I).
7 34 p m
Florida (17 7) vs Connecticut (14 4), 30
minutes following
Regional Oiamplenshlp
At Miami Arena
Sunday, March 17
Florida Connecticut winner vs Boston
College Indiana winner. I:40p m
SOUTHEAST REOIONAL
Regional Somlllnals
At Thompson Boling Arena
Knoaville. Tenn
Thursday. March 14
Duke S4. Marquette 44
Purdue I). Kansas 71
Regional Championship
AI Thompson Boling Arena
Knesvllle. Tenn.
Saturday. March 14
Purdue (144) vs Duke (14 11.4pm
MIDWEST REOIONAL
Reglenallemlllnels
At Reureen Arena
Dallas
Friday,March II
Arkansas 1771) vs Tulsa (11 71,1 07 p m
Michigan 113 71 vs Maryland H i t t ) , 30
minutes lolloping
Regional Championship
At ReunHn Arena
Dalas
Sunday. March 17
M ic h ig a n M a r y la n d w in n e r vs
Arkansas Tulsa winner. 4pm
WEST REOIONAL
Regional Semlllnals
At The L A Sports Arena
Las Armies
Thursday. March 14
Missouri 44, Syracuse 44 OT
Arizona 42. LoulsvIRe 70
Regional Championship
At The L.A. Sports Arena
Los Angeles
Saturday. March 14
Missouri 111 3) vs Arizona 111 tl, 3 cop m
National Invitation Tournament
All Times EST
Third Round
Wednesday. March 11
Vlllanove 71. Xavier. Otvo 74
VanderbiltH Clemson74
Thursday. MWctil!
Siena 71. Bradley 41
KansasSlate IIS. Fresno State 77
Senellnals
AI New York
Monday.March II
Vanderbilt III II) vs Kansas SI IN 111. 7
pm
Vlllanove H i l l ) vs Siena 114 7). to
minutes following
Chamceonshlp
Wednesday, March 34
Semlllnal losers. 4 at pm
Semilinals winners. 4p m
NCAA Women's Tournament
All Times EST
EAST REOIONAL
Regional Semifinal
At Laws Brown ARtletic Center
Plscateway. N.J.
Thursday, March 14
North Carolina 7). Vaider bill 44
Connecticut 74. Soultwrn Mississippi 44
Regional Championship
AI Louis Brown Athletic Center
Plscafawsy. N J
Saturday. March 14
North Carolina (3D 1) vs Connecticut
(JO 1). Ila m

NHL SUMMARIKS
DEVILS1, LtOHTNINOI
Tampa Bay
4 4 t — I
New Jersey
1 4 1 -1
First Period - 1 New Jersey. Hollk 4
(Millen. Niedermeyer) 17 41 Penalties —
None
Secend Period - None Penalties —
Semak. NJ (slashing), 4 1): Oration. TB
(hooking). |:S4; Clccose. TB. ma|or (light
Ingl. 14 47. McKay. NJ, ma|or (lighting).
14 47
Third Period — 7 Nsw Jersey. Stevens 17
(McKay. Nltdermayv). II 44 1 Tampa
Day. Joseph 10 (Klima. Chambersl. 14 33
Ippl Penalties — Young. TB. served by
Bradley, (delay ot game) I It: Hollk, NJ
(Interference). I IS. tVluso NJ (elbowing),
14 SI
Shots en goal — Tang&gt;a nay S 4 10-7) New
JerseyS! 12-14
Power play OpporlurSties — Tampa Bay I
ol 3 New JerseyOol 7
Goalies — Tampa Bay. Young 02 1 (14
shots 74 saves) New Jersey Brodeur 1J 4 7
12)121
A - 1)017
Reltrte — Paul Devarski Linesmen — Tim
Nowak. Leon Stickle
FLYERS4. PANTHERS)
Florida
• I I - 1
Philadelphia
1 1 4 -4
First period - I Philadelphia. Beranek 27
lOlneen. Tlppeltl. 1 10: 1 Philadelphia.
Lindros 4! (Racine, fkrcchl). 7 17 Penalties
- Lindsay. Fla (elbowing), 4 t l) Renberg
Phi (Interlerenc*). 10 04
Second period — 1 tTiliadelphia Renberg
13 ( L Indr os 1. 3 31. 4 Philadelphia
Brind'Amour 21 I Lindros. Racine), II 11
Ippl; S Florida. Skrucland 14 IHoughl. IS 41
Ippl Penalties — Brown Flo (roughingl
4 11. Renberg. Phi (roughingl. 4 11. Benn
Ing Fla (holding stick), a 31. Lindsay. Fla
(interference). 14 )i, DiMaio Phi (tripping!,
14 47
Third Period — 4 Florida. Fllrgerald IS
(Smith). 4 1). 7 Florida. Lomakin 17. I 01
Penalties — Recchl. Phi (elbowing). I 54
Ttppell. Phi (holding). 14 41. Skrudland Fla
(roughingl. II ] ], Rnehl Phi (roughing).
II 71
Shell in g i l l — Florida 4 1 1 -7 2
Philadelphia S it S-21
Power play Oppertursties — Florida Oot 4.
Philadelphia l o l l
Gealles — Florida. Vanbiesbrouck. 70 H 10
I I I shots 17 saves) P h ila d e lp h ia
Soderslrom. 5 14 1111 Wl
A - 17.147
Releree — Andy vwiHellemond Linesmen
— Pal Dapurro. Bernrvd Degrace

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
Amerujn LeBQu#
C L E V E L A N D INDIANS - A cq u ir'd
Ennqu# Wilton, *hort*tof&gt; from th# Mm
nvtolft T*in* to &lt;ompiH* an t^rlitr trade
MINNESOTA TWINS - Optioned Sha*n
Mr yant pitcher to S4t Laht of the Paotic
Coa\t league Sent K«v*n Campbell, pitcher
Damian Miller and Ten Mclnto%h catchert
and Gary Scott, infirfder to thair minor
league camp for reattqnment
TEX A S R AN G ER S - Released Ken
Honell pitcher, and John Ruttall, catcher
Announced that AlfrwJo Griffin, ihnrtftop
ha» left camp
NattonalLaague
ATLAN TA BRAVES - Optioned Brian
Bark and Pedro Uorbon. pitcher* to
Richmond ol the International League Sent
Dere Clerk and Anthony Telford pitcher* to
their minor league carrp for realignment
C IN C IN N A TI REDS - Pieced Steue
Totter, pitcher, on ttv IS day di tabled lit!
Optioned Scott Service and Rott Row'll,
pitcher*, to Indienapoli* ol the American
A*toe tat ion Sent Ca%#y Candeele. inltetder,
and Ken Pett«r*on. ptetpr, to the injpor
league camp for ree*l»9 Trr&gt;enf

TV/RADIO

C O LLEO EBASEBALL
Midnight — SUN Tennessee al Arkansas
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
4 p m — WCPX 4 NCAA Tournament
Indiana vs Boston Collwjn (Li
10 p m
WCPX 4 NCAA tournament
Florida vs Connecticut (LI
BOXING
10pm — SUN Brmdon Crowley vs Corey
Johnson. (LI
FIO UR E SKATINO
4pm — WESH 2. WbrId Championships
GOLF
4 p m — USA The Hayert Championship
(LI
1pm - ESPN. LPGA Dinah Shore. IL)
MIDWEST REOIONAL
HOCKEY
Regional Semilinals
• N p m — ESPN Cssllasat SI Louis. ILI
At The Erwin Special Events Center
TENNIS
Austin, Teias
3 a m — ESPN. Dads Cup USA vs India
Thursday, March 14
(L )
Penn SI 44, Solon Hail 40
Saturday
Alabama 73, Teias Tech 44
AU TO RACING
Regional Championship
I p m - ESPN. NASCAR Mark III Vans
At The Erwin Special Events Center
100
Austin Teias
I p m - SUN. NHKA Slick 50 Nationals,
Saturday. March 14
alsoat lOp m
Penn Stale (111) vs Alabama (IS 4). 4
BASEBALL
pm
I p m — TBS. EihiUllon. Montreal Eipos
vs Atlanta Braves. (L)
I p m — WGN Eihlbillon. Pittsburgh
Pirates vs Chicago White Soi. IL I
WEST REOIONAL
2pm
— SUN. College Florida el
Regional Semlllnals
Mississippi Slate. (L ) also al 7 p m and 3
AI Maples Pavilion
am
Stanford, Celtl.
1 1 p m — SUN. College. Tennessee al
Thursday. March 14
Arkansas
Purdue 47. Teias AAM S4
COLLEOE BASKETBALL
Stanford 74. Colorado 41
11 a m — ESPN. Wbmen. Easl Regional
Regional Championship
AI Maples Pavilion
Final. (L)
I p m - WCPX 4. NCAA Division II
Stanford, Cell)
TournamentChampionship. (LI
Saturday, March 14
3 30 p m - WCPX 4 NCAA West Regional
Purdue (14 4) vs Stanford (IS S). 12 mid
llnal. (L )
4pm
- WCPX 4. NCAA Soulheast
Regional llnal. (LI
1:30 p m — ESPN. Women. Mldeast
Regional Final. ILI
4 30 p m — ESPN Women, Midwest
All Times EST
Regional Final. (LI
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Midnight - ESPN. Wbmen. West Regional
Atlantic Division
Final
W L T PIS OF OA
NBA
45 11 / 97 765
i N Y. Hangar,
7 35p m. — 'TBS, Mlanl at Atlanta, (L )
47 71 II 45 3/0
i New Jertey
I 30p m. — WGN. Indianaat Chicago. (L)
34
3
1
6
74
2)5
Wekhlngfon
BOWLINO
11 30 11 75 20;
Florida
ip m — W FTV 4. Tuns (lassie, (L)
11 14 7 73 764
Philadelphia
FIOURE SKATINO
31 3) 9 71 7SO
N Y Manderk
1 p m . - WESH 2. Wbrld Championships,
75 40 10 60 199
Tampa Bay
also at &gt; p m
North!id Dlvltlon
OOLF
34 1) 1) 91 7D
Pllltburgh
7 p m - WESH 7. The Players Champion
34 7) 1) 14 257
Montreal
ship. (L )
i l 25 17 16 756
Boklon
4 30p m. - ESPN. LPGA Dinah Shore. (L )
1/ 21 9 63 746
Buffalo
4p m — ESPN. AcesChamplonshlp
30 34 7 67 740
Quebec
HOCKEY
74 47 6 56 19;
Harllord
I p m — 54, Florida Panthers al New York
D 55 i 37 176
Ottawa
Islanders. (L )
W ESTERNCONFERENCE
SKIINO
Central Dvlsion
5pm - ESPN. U S Pro Tour
W L T PIS OF OA
TENNIS
■ Toronto
14 24 17 40 24321]
2 30 am . — ESPN Davis Cup USA vs
■ Detroit
42 24 S 44 11124S
India
■ Dallas
34 IS 10 44 24471)
Radio
SI Louis
3) 14 4 74 7)1 247
BASEBALL
Chicago
3) It 4 74 724111
1 p m — W U C F F M 144 4). College.
Winnipeg
22 44 I 52 111144
Charleslonat UCF
Pacific Dvlsion
BASKETBALL
■ Calgary
34 17 12 44 14473S
107 p m - W G TO A M (540). NCAA
Vancouver
34 34 3 IS 250234
T &gt;urnam«nl. Indiana vs Boslon College,
San Jose
74 1) IS 47 204234
followed by Michigan vs Maryland
Anaheim
27 41 S 54 204IN
145 p m - WWNJ AM (1440). NCAA
Los Angeles
24 34 It 54 341744
Tournament. Florida vs Connecticut
Edmonton
N 41 12 SI 7)1174
MISCELLANEOUS
■ clinched pleyoll Sfol
5 p m . - W G TOA M (5401. Pat Williams
Thvrsda/s Oames
Show
Boston S. Anal elm 3
4p m -W G T O AM (5401. Press Uoi
Pittsburgh S,Ottawa I
7 p m &gt; WWNJ AM 1740/14401, The Sports
New Jersey 1. Tampa Bay I
Nul
Philadelphia!, Florida 1
10 p m - WWNJ AM (740), Florida Sports
San Jose 1. Toronto I
E achange
Montreal S. Chicago S. lie
10 pm . - WWNJ AM (1440), Sports Fan
Friday's Games
Tonight
Hartford al Buffalo. 7: lip m
Saturday
Washington at Detroit. M l p m
BASEBALL
Dallas al St. Louis. l;3Sp m
12 45 pm . — W W NJAM 11440). Eihlbillon,
San Jose at Winnipeg 4 35 p m
Montreal vs Atlanta
Los Angelos al Edmaiton. 431pm
I 05 p m - WGTO Am (5401. Exhibition.
N Y, Rangers at Vancouver, 10 )5p m
Florida vs New York Yankees
MIOE AST REOIONAL
Regional Semilinals
AI Bud Walton Arena
Fayetteville. Ark
Thursday. March 14
Louisiana Tech 71. Tennessee 44
Southern Cal IS. Virginia 44
Regional Championship
At Bud Wallen Arena
Fayetteville. Ark.
Saturday.Marchlt
Louisiana Tech 114 3) vs Southern Cal
114 1), 7 :N p m

NHL STANDINGS

S T. A U G U STIN E - Here Ik I hr
Florida Sports Writers Associa­
tion ('lass 3A All-Stale boys and
l&gt;ltls basketball learns Tor the
1993-94 season:
CLASS 3A BOYS
F lrtl Taam
Torrance Archie, senior. .Jack­
sonville Klbaull; Mark Christian,
senior. Kockledjjr: Mlcah Ross,
senior. Jacksonville Jackson:
.Julian Sent I. senior. Sparr Norib
Marlon: Carlos Jones, senior.
Cocoa.
Second Tonm
Roy Lcalh. Junior. laikc Wales:
G la n I C u n I til. s e n io r. Fl
l.attdcrdalc Cardinal Gibbons:
Gary Anderson, senior. Jack
sonvllle Klbaull; .I T . Olntslcad.
s e n i o r . I*« I n ie llo j S ie v e
Rydzrwskl. senior. .Jacksonville
holies.
Third Toam
RaSliawu Powell, senior. I.ake
Wales; Chris Robinson, senior.
A la c h u a S im la P r; La nce
Thnmpklns senior. Wauchtila

H a rd e r; .Jean Paul, senior.
Naples Lely; Tbrrln Hawkins,
settlor. Cocoa.
CLASS 3A GIRLS
FlralTeam
Kim Gallon, senior. .Jackson­
ville Riba nil; Claudrcnu Harold,
settlor. Jacksonville Klbaull;
Shundra Smith, senior, hcllr
Glade Glades Central: Christen
Edwards. Junior. Si. AuKusilne
Neasc; Kristy Willie. Junior. In­
verness (Mints.
SocondToam

Sherri Pla. settlor, Riviera
llcarh Suncoust; l.akelsba Par­
rish. sophom ore. DeFunlak
Springs Walton. Heather Tucl.
senior, Fl Lauderdale Cardinal
Gibbons; Kim Gaskins, soplto
more. Glen St. Mary linker
County: Charlyu Davis. Junior.
Uulncy Shanks.
Third Team
April Mcrrl weal her. senior.
Jacksonville Rltuult; l.orl Haj{(fell, settlor. Creslvlew: Yolanda
Rouse. Junior. Clrwlston: Missy
Mack. Junior. Strasoln hooker.
Tnmlkn llrlght. Junior. Starke
hradford

GREYHOUND RELAYS
al LymanHigh School
Thurtday March M
GIRLS
Team *cormg - I Seminole (SI U li 7
Evant (E vi 93 J Lyman ILym l t h 4 Oafc
Ridge (OR) A) t L* e How'll ILH I M. «
Winter Park IWPl U f Or Phillip* (DPI
4/ • Lake Brantley (LB) 4\&gt; f Mount Dora
(MDI U 19 Oviedo (Ov) Tlj tl Afiopba (A)
JO IJ l other I Lul v t) DeL and (0 )4
Individual retult*
Long |ump — I AA&gt;rgan (St I/ J‘ j J
Montoomery (SI »4 T « J Rho*le* (Lym )
U J Triple lump — t Morgan (Si ) r •' «. 7
Brown (Lym ) l i t , 1 Jone* (OR) !)•»•
High |un.p - I Denoi* (WPl S 7 7 Kolb
(Lu) 4 10 1 ttick* (Ev) 4 10 Dttcut - I
Perry IS) ID O 7 Cogg.n* (T v ) I0S0 )
Rubin (WPf 10)0 Shed put
I G arvinlEv)
If 1*&gt;. 1 Perry (SI ■ H*. ) Holme* (Ol
la t'i. Dttlance medley relay - I Lyman
IJ 74 1 late Brantley D H ) E v a n * l J U
4 a 100 meter %huttfc&gt; hurdle relay
t
Seminole I IJ I 7 la** Howell I D ) 1Dr
Phfllfps 1:114 4 a 000 meter relay
'
Evan* 10 71 0 7 lata Brantley to 71 • 1
Lake Howell 10 17 ) 4i 100 meter relay I
Saminote d t 7 Evjv^t d J 1 Oefc Ridge
V) 1 100 meter tpnr* medley relay — I
Evan* I S7 J 7 Ov»«k&gt; 1 SS a 1 Seminole
7 00 t 4 « 700 meter relay — I Seminole
l 44 f 2 Oah R&gt;dge t 4S S I I yman I aa S
1.400 meter %pnnt mectey relay
I Semi
nole 4 44 4 7 Lake Brivdley 4 4S V 1 Evan*
4 4t t Team cro** country relay - l
Lyman. 7 take ttowel 1 Lake Brantley 4
■ 400 meter relay — I Seminole 1 Sa t 7
Oak Ridge 4 0? I. 1 Lynvma 00 t

BOVS
T rim .coring — I Evont lE v) 101. 7
Ectg*M«1*r (Ed) 47 1 Wminolt (Sum) 14: 4
t i l l How.il ILHI 74‘ i , I L if t M jry ILMI
74: 4 Lymjn ILym l SI: 7 L ik i Brinllty
I LB) 44'i: • DoLond ID) 47 4 Ovlldo (Ov)
II: 10 Morrill Itlond (M il )t It Apollo (Al
It 12 WottOringo IWOl 17
Indrvtduil ro.utti
Long lump • I Bnknor lEdl II S'«, 7
Nooly (Ol It 4'3 1 Bonk. (Lym ) 10 4».
Triple lump - t Buth (E v ) 44 IN 1 Hutlm
ISoml 42 10'i. ) (turpnor (Edl 41S. High
lump — I Woddol 1014 0. 1 Thorn*. IEvl
5 10 ) Wiolhortwo (LM) 1 10 Dtkcuk — I J
Oovik ILM I 144 1 7 0 1worth ILym l 114 t )
Woodword IF.vl 1750 Shot pul — I
Woodword (E v l tr 3&lt;i. 1 Moron ISoml to 7
1 Wokkil (Edl 44 4 Pdf vault
1 Summit
It M I 110 1 Boothe ILMI 110 1 Hodgork
(LB ) 100 Dtilonco modify riloy — I
Lymon II ot 2 Lok» Mory II 71 ) Lot*
ll'onlioy II 74 4 ■ HOm ifir khuttlo hurdle
riloy — I Edgowolor I 10 1 1 Even. I 11 I
) Seminole 11) 3 1 . 404 motor riloy — I
Edgowoter 4 37 4 1 toko Mory 4 to 1 I
Seminolo i 1! 1 4 • 100 motor rotoy
I
loko Howell 4) k 1 Del end 4)4 3 Evenk
4) 7 404 motor kpnrV medley roloy — I
DoLond I 34 I 7 Ap.|:fco I 34 7 ) Semtnoit
I oo I 4 t 740 moltr nloy - I Loko Howell
I 31 I. 1 rdgowolor I 3) 3, 3 Leminole
l 31 7 1.400 motor kpnnt mrdloy roloy
I
Merritt Moral 3 34 2, 7 Evonk 3 44 4 3
Lymon 3 45 4. loom crokk country roloy — I
Edgowolor 1 loko llrtmlloy 3 Lymon 4 ■
400 motor roloy — I Morrill Moral 3 » i 1
Evonk) X&gt;0 3 Loko ftowtll 3 35 1

Relays---------Continued from 111
Sruilnolr boys
IH-l) wrri* a Strutts’ third behind
Evans 11 () 2 |and Erlsicwulrr 1971
While llie T rlli- tiltin'l win anv
events TbursiLiv nisilii. they
scored ttt I t ol llte 17 events
R o I h 'H R i i III ii w .is seeontl In the
triple iiiiiip (-12 to 1 vl and lotirlb
III tile I0 M14 111111|&gt; 12(1 M'il while
I err.one Moran look second in
the shot pill l-lfi-71

Lake Unwell, which Mulshed
four I Ji with 79* points, won (lie
I x I(X) meter and -I x 200 -mrlcr
relays
For llllb-plaee Lake Mary (7!i|.
■Janies Oavls was lirst In the
discus 11-19 H| and lourlll III llie
sbrrt pin (-1-1 7) Mail Hununlt
.nul Robert lloolhe lllilslied llisl
anil serond. ii'sjier ilvelv. in 11 it*
pole vault al I I &lt;1anil It) ()
I.' Ilian took llisl hi Ihe ills
lance medley relay 1 1 I (&gt;H|

Seminole
Continued from 1H
Willi one nul. Deoil Daniels
struck otil. Inti reached safely
when llte hall dot past the
Barracudas' eatelter lomtiiy
Holland hunted him lo second.
Daniels stole third on a 3-hall.
2 strike pitch its Mike Meadows
walked.

Oviedo
Continued from til
lined a single
Ihron^ih Ihe drawn-ln Infield (or
the winning run
"I don't know what our pro­
blem was Ionian." said Ferrell,
"litil we dldn '1 seem lo he really
lu the flame. And nearly coal us
because Deltona has a line little
team, very well m aehed"
I'rn vIdliiK Hie offense lor
Oviedo were Hraln Hendrix
|2-for-2. double, one m u). Mrleair 12-for-L two RHI). Martinez
|slii)&gt;le. run), Mike Hynes (single,
RHI). Rtifjlenlus and Rich Wi lp&gt;hl
(one single each) and Hellhorn
(iwo runs).
Doliif* Ihe hilling lor Delloua
|7-(i) were Morion and Roherl
UiverhiK wllh one double each
and Solo wllh a single.
Tile Linns (11-3) will Iravel In
South Florida i k -.x i Wednesday
for a tournament al Feruamllna *
Heat’ll III k Ii School. Oviedo's
Drsl liituie will ai&gt;alust Jacksonvllle-Snndalwoixl at I p.tn.

Customers Fetv

Powers then pui on a play
where Meadows went hallway to
second and tiled to ^et into a
rundown so that the runner on
third can score Hut during the
play, llte New Smyrna Ik-aeh
ealeher threw Hk- hall over Ihe
sltorlslop's head Into Ihe out
Held allowing Daniels to trot
home with the Ko-ahead run
Hradcn made the lead stand
up as he went the distance lo
raise his record to I I on llte
season lie seal lend six lilts,
struck out seven and walked
four.

Bet Live
Jai-Alai
7:30 P.M.
Wod. thru Sat. _
Noon Thura. &amp; Sot.
1 P.M. Sun.

Bet Horses

12:30 P.M.
Tues. thru Sun.

Pompano Harness
7:30 P.M. Wed. thru Sat., Mon.

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7:00 P.M. Wed. thru Sat., Mon.

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People

Easter and Passover safety

IN BRIEF

____

Tips to keep holidays from being a calamity

Breakfast with the Easter Bunny
SANFORD — Till* Junior Woman's Club of Sanford will hold
Its first annual llreakfasl with ih r Faster llunny and Faster F^gg
Hunt on Saturday. April 2. from 0 to II a m. at the Sanford
Woman's Club. 300 S. Oak Avc.
Tickets. at S3 (ter person, are available at the door. The event
Includes: a ban breakfast, c rafts, names, prizes, and an Faster
Knn Hunt In a haystack. Ihr Faster llunny will he available for
pictures and I'ollyauna the Clown will l&gt;e face-paint Inn.
For Information, call 323-H31().

Rotary honors Lyman students
I.ONOWOOD — The Rotury Club of l.onnwood presents
monthly awards of recognition to students at Lyman lllnh
School based ii|K)u their personal, academic and communityrelated achievements as evidenced by grades, school atten­
dance. school and community activities, and cooperative spirit.
At the Rotary meeting on Tuesday, March 22. Lyman High
School seniors. Heather Wabnltz. daughter of Maureen and
Carl Wabnltz of Altamonte Springs, and llenedlcl J. Park, son
ol Mviing and Soonue Park of Casselberry, were honored with
the Student Recognition Awurds
Two Lyman High School seniors will Ik- recognized by the
Rotary Club of Longwood during each mouth of the 1993-04
academic year

Taxing inform ation
l'he Seminole County Public Library System now has
available at all branches free copies of the 11)11.1 Federal Income
Tax lorms and Instruction iMKiklets The Central liranch. 215
N Oxford Rd . Casselln-rry. also has available reproducible
Federal Income Tax forms for 10H0-1002.
Members of Volunteer Income Tax Assistance are present at
the Central Ifrunch to answer Income tax questions on
Mondays from 5 to M p m and on Saturdays from 10 a in to -I
p to In conference room 2. No appointment Is necessary.

The following Information was shared
with me through the Florida Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services. I
beileve It will be of Interest to you.
Most |H-oph- probably do not think of
activities associated with Faster or Passover
as being particularly hazardous, and In
general, they arc not. lint certain customs
related lo these observances can Increase
the risk of salmonella poisoning or other
Illnesses cuuscd by fimdhorne bacteria.
Careful preparation and a few precautions
can help keep celebration from becoming a'
calamity. Keep the following In mind
Take care w ith E a ite r eggs and fooda
made w ith egga. Hard-ctMiked Faster eggs

used In a hunt should be refrigerated until
Just la-fore they are hidden. Discard any
eggs that are cracked during the hunt or
that aren't found within two hours. Harderwrked eggs will last up to seven days In the
refrigerator. Raw and undercooked eggs can
contain salmonella bacteria When prepar­
ing egg recipes, ccxik tin- eggs thoroughly
Avoid raw or undercooked egg dishes and
meringues Don't even sample anything
containing raw eggs such as uncooked
dough and cake batter
The Paaaover Seder: Keep hot fooda
hot and cold fooda cold. The entire

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ing meat off the bone and store It and other
leftovers In small shallow containers In the
refrigerator Do not leave any food out for
more than two hours.

CONSUMER
FOCUS

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Seek treatm en t i f sym ptom s appear.

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Salmonella poisoning can be especially
harmful for children, seniors, pregnant
women and those with chronic Illnesses.
Symptoms Include diarrhea, fever, ab­
dominal cramps, nausea and vomiting.
Contact tt physician If symptoms appear.

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

Seder meal — typically brisket, roasted
chicken or turkey, hard-taillcd eggs, gcfllte
fish and rnatzo ball soup — Is prepared In
itdvaucr so everyone can participate In the
ceremony. If these Raids are not properly
refrigerated or heated, they can harbor
dangerous bacteria.
Arrange cold hards on platters ahead of
time and refrigerate Immediately after
preparation. Serve directly from the refrig­
erator Raw and undcr-cookcd poultry and
meat can also contain salmonella bacteria
Thornngli cooking will destroy the bacteria.
Inti care should be taken to keep the cooked
poultry or meat from becoming rccontnmlnatrd through contact with unwashed
utensils, platters or cutti ng boards.
Thoroughly reheat |Kiultry. meat and soup
to serve After the meal, carve any remain­

Easter pets can spread salm onella too.

Illness caused by salmonella bacteria
usually &lt;H-rurs as a result of the Improper
handling und preparation of food —
especially poultry meat and eggs. However,
outbreaks of salmonella poisoning have also
been linked lo direct contact with live chicks
and ducklings. Children can contract the
aliment by handling Infected fowl and then
placing their fingers In their mouth. Chicks
and ducklings are sometimes given to
children as gifts at Faster lime. The best
advice Is not to give children live chirks or
ducklings as pets. However. If they are
accepted as gifts, parents should closely
monitor their children's play and hygiene.
A n y o n e t o uc h i n g the b ird s sh ould
thoroughly wash their hands afterwards.
es|H-claily la-fore handling food.
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SCC alum s at Designers’ House

-■ Ha

Dancers dazzle club
■i

Three of the 10 licensed Interior designers invlied to
participate in ibis year's Designers' Show House are alumni of
Seminole Community College
•h r \ are Nancy McClure. ASID. Sandy Crawlnrd. ASID. and
Alison (' Garcia del Itusln. ASID. SCC Interior design
instructor and licensed Interior designer Jill Smith. ASID. is
also one ol ibis year's invited designers and has refurtiushed
tile upstairs Lake Room
rickets lo the HUM Designers' Show House are $ l() al the
door and $7 each lor groups of If) or more Proceeds benefit the
( )rlandn ( )pera Company
Hours are If) a m to 3 p in Tuesday through Saturday and
noouio-t 3 0 p m on Sunday
For tickets or more Information, call Hie Orlando Opera
Company al 420 1717

CALENDAR

H t u ld Photo by Apryl Koololon

Art association m eets Saturday
Sanford-Semtnole Ari Association meets on (he fourth
Saturday of each month, al I p m . at Shoney's In Sanford
Those Interested In arl are welcome lo attend

Blood Bank seeks donors
Central Florida III imk I Hank Is asking donors ol all lyfies of
blood
especially O-typc donors — lo donate al Its Sanford
liranch. I3 0 2 F Second SI For Information, call 322 0H22

Poets to talk verse
Flist Florida Poets meet at ID a in every Monday al Ihr
Deland Public Library Interested |MH-ixarc welcome
For more tnlormutlon. please call Hob Shelford. 904-73(1O l ID. or Virginia Marlin. 904-775-8909.

Sanford Rotarians to m eet
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Civic Center.

Bridge club m eets every Monday
Lake Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or older lo play
party bridge Tile Party Hrldge Club meets every Monday
la-tween 1-3 p.m. ill the Lake Mary Senior Center at the Old
City Hull. 15H N Country Club Road.

There’s help for kids
with alcoholic parents
DEAR M A R Y : I think my
whole family Is nuts! When my
mom Is sober, she's probably the
best mom around, but when
she's drunk you never know
what's going to happen. Some­
times she's really mean and
pushes us around or kicks the
dog for no reason, sometimes
she's throwing up all over ev­
erywhere and sometimes she
Just goes to sleep.
Fvery dtty when I come home
from school I'm seared lo death
of what I'm going to find. I worry
about It at school and I know
that's one reason why I can't
concentrate and get In trouble a
lot. My sister Just goes around
pretending like everything Is
flue.
Even when Mom Is really out
of control, she Just goes to her
room and pretends nothing Is
happening. I wish I could get out
of here, but If I told anyone
what's going on It would Just
make everything at home worse.
I guess there's no hope for me
until I'm old enough to be on my
own (3 more years!), but at least
I got some stuff off my chest.
HOPELESS A T HOME
DEAR HOPELESS: You gave

u perfect description of the
effects of chemical dependency
on a family. Each person tires to
cope with the addict's behavior
In ways they wouldn't need to If
there was no uddlct In the
family. Some people become
super responsible, trying not to
"rock the boat" und make things

Somlnole High School
Dazzlors, an award-winning
dance loam, strutted their stuff
at a gonoral meeting of the
Junior Woman'S Club of San­
ford Inc. on March 17. The
outstanding Dazzlors aro under
the direction of Maureen
Macgulre The loam has won
numorous awards and superior
ratings Although they perform
tholr high kicks, spirited jazz
and downright lunk with tho
greatest of precision, the
dancers work hard at main­
taining a high scholastic
avoraga and practice at least
12 hours weekly.

Dad goes to the head of class
for knowing rules of the road
old and have been reading your
column fur more than -i year
now My eighth grade |un!or
high class needs your help
A boy In our class Is In the
hospital because he had -in
accident on Ills bicycle with a
car Our teacher talked ultoul It
In class She said we should
always ride with our bikes facing
the traffic — like the way we
walk on the road
I told my class tlait my fullicr
said we should always ride our
bikes on the right side — with
the traffic, lie said It Is safer, and
liesldes. that's the law
Not everyone agrees. I told
them that Dear Ahby has lots of
experts and we should ask you.
Then they elected me lo write to
you.
Wll you please check with
your experts und tell us which Is
the right way to ride our bikes —
with the truffle, or facing the
trafric? Our teacher said she will
put your answer on the bulletin
board.
DEAR

MRS. B R Y A N 'S CLASS
CLASS: Your lather

was right. According to the
C a lifo rn ia Hi g hway Patrol.
"Bicycle riders and auloinobllc
drlvers follow the same rules und
have the same rights, and
bicyclists should always ride
wltli the traffic — In the same

as safe and good as possible.
Others may rebel and try lo
get any kind ol attention they
can — negative or positive. Still
other family members may
withdraw and pretend the pro­
blem doesn't exist. In the mean­
time. the addict feels guilty and
ashamed when they're sober,
tries to make up for their lust
binge, but this Just pushes them
toward the next "round" when
they arc again out of control, and
may even become violent.
You’re right In thinking you
can't change your fam ily's
behavior, but you cun cope and
you can ask for help. Talk to an
adult you trust right away.
Schools In Seminole County
have programs for kids In your
situation. You may also call
1-800-ALCOH OL for u referral
for more help In the community.
Good luck to you!
(Mary Balk la a C e rtllle d
A d d ic tio n Prevention Pro­
fessional and counselor. Write
her al the Sanlord Herald, or call
the Seminole County Schools'
Drug Prevention office, 323-5710.)

tile synagogue Is Insulting
"Abby Fan" asked you to prim
tlie (Mieni If you ihmighi tb.it
your Cat hol i c and J e w i s h
readers would enjoy it Frankly.
Abby. I lor one definitely did not
enjoy reading that poem. I
believe that you owe all of your
readers — Catholic. Jewish.
Prolestunl and Moslem — an
utiology.

DEAR ADBY: I am 13 years

direction as the cars. Cyclists
using the wrong side of the road
are a common cause of bicycle
accidents.
DEAR READERS: Here are
so m e responses I o I h e
tongue-in-cheek |h »ciii "Eleven
O'clock Mass" about the Irish
Catholics trudging to church
Sunday morning while the Jews
sleep In I upologltzc to any and
all my Catholic. Protestant. Jew ­
ish and Moslem readers who
took It seriously und tumid the
|mcm offensive. I assumed that
all my readers would realize that
It was Intended as a lighthearted
bit of humor.
DEAR AUDY: As a practicing
Jew. I strongly resent the In­
clusion of the poem In your
column about an Irish Catholic
going lo Mass oil a snowy
Sunday morning while a Jew
remains In bed. The Implication
that Jews do not brave the
elements to attend worship at

LESTER D. HEITLINGER.
T A M P A . FLA.

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Do-Dah Day a great day

Htlild Ptwjo by Mirmtn Schio«a«r

Frod Rador (loll), and Jim Estop, program cfialrtnon for tho Unltod
Methodist Mon of tho First Unltod Mothodlat Church ol Sanford,
discuB3 tho church’s roconl Do-Dah Day which tho mon
sponsorod as tho main fund-ralsor of tho yoar. Tho ovont, which
Includod produce, bakod goods, athlotlc goar, yard salo, food,
gamos, otc. was tormod as highly successful, according to
Herman Schrooder.

Sanford
323-5265
Lake Mary
321-6660
Longwood - 869-8612 or 774-1231
W inter Springs 777-3370
Altam onte
339-4468
Casselberry
695-7974
Oviedo
695-3819
Or Anytimo Day Or Night Call 646-9644

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4B - Sanford Herald. Sanlord, Florida - Friday, March 25

1994

R E L IG IO N

rA
FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER
T770W Airport O'vd
5 An lord FL 37771
Tel U 7 9212
Petto* Jeff KfMl
Sunday School
9 JO • m
Woryhip
•
10 10 • fti
Wedn#*d*y Service
7 00 p m
Community Pfiyer ft#hrtc#9
Every Frw1*y
7 30pm
ACTS too
f very Frldey
6 )0 p m

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MARKHAM WOODS
MOO Marhham Words Moad
Late Mary Florida
Of RoOerltOoM Parser
Pastor
II.Wa Study
9 30am
Worship
10 45am
Youth Meeting
6 00pm
Worship
7 00pm
Wednesday Services
Prayer &amp; R4He Study
7 00pm
Adult Choe
5 45pm

f M M A N U tl
ASSEMBLY OF QOD
JJOCommercial Street
(Ac'oy* from the C w c Center
Sanford, f l 12112
Talaphona (407) M l 1716
Pattor U M d OaCan
Sunday School
1130am
Woryhip Sant »c#
10 30 am
M.d Wee*
Home F MKrothrp Groups
(Call fo« dal ail t)
V» «tl or a Welcome
No faery Provided

P IN IC R IS T BAPTIST CHURCH
601 C Airport Dlvif Sanford
Sunday Sc hoot
945am
Morning Worship
It 00 am
Evening Worship
700pm
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting
700pm
Nursery Provided For
All Services

Monday
Psalm
06

tf
88

Wodnosday
Numbers
14 11-25

Friday
Esther
4 1-17

Saturday
Psalm
31

4 00445pm

Christian
Pale, pure, and stillChrist Jesus' body lay drawn untn itself, shadowed in die translusecnce of burial
linen, hidden in (he darkness ot the grave
So the lily slumbers, closed unlo itself in the darkness of night, appearing without life or luster, yet God
has created the lily lo blossom with the light ol day . to open wide its pale, pure, transluvccnl petals to greet the
heavens and relied His divine plan.
Christ’s cruciftcation and resurrection were the true personification of God's plan. Though we arc bom
into sin anil suffering, through His death on the cross our sins are forgiven if only we believe in this. God’s
sacrifice of His Son.
As we open our hearts with praise and thanksgiving for God's gift of salvation, may we appreciate thevc
glorious white blooms of die season, then petals spread wide wiili promise, die legacy of the Idly.

F IB S ! CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Disciples ol Christ)
1607 S Sanlord Av#
S Edeard Johnson
Pastor
Sundey School
9 45am
Worship
1100am
Colfee Fedoeship After Worship
Tuesday 6t4e Study
1000 am
All Are Welcome Here
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•IfWv Floyd Bt«fce. Jf
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*Clt NllftT. LONQWOOO
•* Rev Jim Cornell Mmislei otMuS'C
975 Markham Woods Rd
•I Rev Sidney Babe* M a ster of Youth
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% Mrs Cathy 01*11#
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Wednesday
6 00 pm
Sunday School
9 15am
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J0R 0AN BAPflST CHURCH
930 Upsaia Rd Sanlord
333 9073
George Siedd
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. Sunday School
10 00 am
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11 00 am
' Evening Service
6 00pm
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Petlor
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133 4171
Oiflord Met.m
Paato*
Dan.ei Seiiera
Chou Oreclor
Morning Woryhip • 30 A 1100 am
Coflee Fellowyh«p
9 30am
Sunday School
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4 30pm

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PAISBYTV RIAN CHURCH
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Phone 133 7Uk
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Women a Circle
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10 00am 7 0 0 p m 730pm
Men a Prayer B'aaataat
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3rd Thu.ydty
6 30pm
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lo n gwood Pwona 669 IftC6
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Pa»'
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(All agaai
9 46 A u
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GRACE UNITED
M ITHOO IST CHURCH
499 Country Club Road
l a*a Mary
David A Liddell. Jr
Paator
Morning Worship • 30 A 1030 am
Sunday School
9 30am
UM YF
6 OOp m
Monday B'bia Study
1000 am
Nuryary Provided For All Services

ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCH
(Erangalfc at Prasbytanan)
tOSCommarca St LaaaMary

(407) 333 6071
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CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
40B Tucker Drive
(Corner Tucker Or 4 CM 437)
Rev Larry Armbrutt
Pattor
Tetephon# 137 7900
Sunday School
• 30 a m
mier Miyy*on
10 30 am
Morning Woryhip
1100am
Wedneaday BiUe Study
7 00 p m
Chgpjren » Tune included m WortNp
Nurtery provided for
BaNey end Small Children
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Episcopal

2 0 0

519 E. 1st St. •Sanford

Methodist

P 0 Do. HO* Cnsnanaaeaa VA W9UB

CH URCHOF 0 0 0
601 W 73ndSl*e«f
ST PETERS
Rev Donald E W»gg»n*
Pavto*
HOLY CROSS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sunday Behoof
945am
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 flmaharl Riunl
Mormog Woryhip
10 50 am
401 Park Avenue
Lake Mary Fionia
Cvangetittrc Service
6 00pm
Sanford Florida
1407)444 kORD
Farnily Enrichment
Telephone (407) 177 4611
the Rev II L Barge
Mai to*
S#r,tee Wednesday
7 00pm
Rev C Alfred Cole Jr
Sunday
f uchanyt
1 X)1
Holy Euchanat
6 0 0 am
Children • Chapel
9 004
Chdytian Education
Sunday School
9 154
An Ayey
900amChoral Euchartyt
10 004
DOVE SWAY FELLOWSHIP
MO*y fuchenel
10 00am
Nurtery Servicey Provided
470 Live Oa*a IK .it
Children * Church
10 00 am
Tuetday
7 00a
Ca««#tberry.Fl 17716
(Education Wmgi
Wedneaday
1000 a
Phone 407 1396433
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S um.la,
10 00 am Af&gt; |0| If
Wednesday
Wedneaday
7 10 pm
H dy (uchanyt
700pm

321 2993
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CONOR! QATlONAl
CHRISTIAN CHURCH iNACCC)
7401 b Park Ave
177 4564
fle« Thnniaa P Ikschuk
M.'ityl#*
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9 JO 10 JO am
Worship
1100am
f aJ'owthip Luncheon 6 JU p m aver,
7mJ Wedneaday
I »#ry Iasi Saturday 6 00 am Many
Club O'eeafeyt

Church ol God
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
CHURCH, U C C
Rev Arthur Arvay
Pastor
Sunday Worship
1000 am
Church School
10 15 am
Fellowship
1100am
COME GROW WIT H U S
OUR TEMPORARY WORSHIP
LOCATION!'.
Lake Mary Community Building
360 N Country Club Road
Lake Mary
Mailing Address
Christian FelioesMp Church
UCC
P O Boa 950666
La*e Mary FL 137950666
Telephone 333 3119

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Congregational
LONG WOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST
1018 M « r 17 97 I mi N O H # , 4)4
171 5610 699f«J3 904 756 1170
S um WoryMp
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IBS? PR|SBYf ERiANCHURC m
OF LAKE MARY
176 W W-'burA.e laseMeg
Pee»r
Ret A F ftfe*e*k
Chv»ch
Meelmg
9 »1 a 9 45 a n
Church ft«.hnof
Morning W'r«yh.p
fl 00 a *•
6 00 c■*
Youth 0 *0*4’
7 00 l *•
Wed C b o * 'h k 'K »
Thury YovIhChcnr
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OOOO SHE PHI R0 IV A N O ILIC AL
LU lH IR A H CHURCH
OF SANF0R0
IL C A
791 7Orlando 0* (Mgyy 17 «7l
Phon# 333 71l|
PafrKtaF Joknioa
Paator
Sunday School
Adult Rrb&gt;aStudy
9 10am
Wo*yh.p Se'vice
10 10 am
Nurtery Provided

10 30 A 1300

COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Country Club Road la*e Mary
Avery M Long
Pastor
Sunday School
9 45pm
• Preaching A Worshiping 10 45 am
• Bible Study
6 30 p m
• Sharing i Proclaiming
7 30 p m
• Wed Prtyar Meet
7 30pm
{
Nursery Provided

R ttBYTER IAN CHURC h
OF SANFORD
Phone 177 7967
Rev Bruce B Scott
Pat*
Church School
IV )a ^
Morning Woryhip
tOOD#"
Ffu*ye«y
Senior Ffigh F eu&lt;,#yhip
Sunday
5 10 p #■
Wedneaday Fam«iy NigM
Supper
SB***
Youth Groups
Voyegery (K 4 ()•»)•*)
H ig h voir age i5 • OreMyi
Jut I F rrendy
SingretOroup
7(J0prv
Pattor y B&gt;Ne Study
7 00 p m

Lutheran

(Hispanic BOOa ml

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Presbyterian
FIR

HOLY C R O M LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF LAR I MARY
760 Sun Drive laa# Mary
Peui Moye*
Paator
Sunday Woryhtp
ServKi
• A 10 30 a m
Sa*utday Service
5 30pm
Sunday School •
Adult BibleCiaet
9 15am
Hofy Croat Sio*y Hou* P» etc hoof
For Information Cad 333 0 797

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
907 O** A ,e Sanford. FL
FatherR.chardW Trout
Paator
Sat Vigil Mass
500pm
Sun Mass
7 45am

Confession. Sat

U C B B Spiritual Centre
175 A South Vnfuva Ave
Corner ol Qrevey and Volume Aye
Rev Margaret Ann Schmidt Pa»r
We welcome everyone
to our aeryicee
Sunday Service
1010 a g
Med« I at kitv Heating lecture* art
Meeeagee
Thureday Sendee
7 10 P M
Maditafion.Mim Ciaaaand
Meyeagey
»nformal ion on Church F one tony end
Spiritual Countering
Call 1904 776 7777

BHOW IA DOWN OP I I I M I N O I
n i ( i m Annua. San.wd
Ml U N
timolh. Mudaon
Paaltw
SundayS&lt;nool
1000 am
Morning Wo»ah.p
11 00 am
TuaMayPfaya.
M S pm
luaxlay B.bM Study
M S pm

Thursday
Numbers
21 4-9

Catholic

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
3101W I I I SI Sanford
J77 7914
Don Mic*a
Pastor
Jarry Fugate
Assoc Pastor
jac* M ThomasMinister o» Music
Sunday School
®30am
Morning Worship 8 IS 4 1100am
Evaning Worship
6 00pm
Wed Prsyef Service
6 30 p m

FIRE? CHURCH
OF IHC NA2ARINE
7561 Sanford Ave
John J Hinton
F n Io*
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Morning Woryhip
10 45 a m
Youth Hour
9 00 p m
Evangenyt Service
6 00pm
Mk) wee* Service Wed
7 00 pm
Nurtery PvuvHled lor all Service*

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C IN ttN
H i I Sip«&lt;
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Ch*ri«* Marl
Daacon
I m i i .P w i O m ,
ta c ra iv .
Sura. D*«*o.»o«
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Sunday Sc Ado.
10 00 am
SundaySonrtca
1100am
(uaadaylwnm g
B M . Study
*00 p m
tnu.aday tmamng P. a&gt;M
and Wo.V&gt;tp SanKa BOO pm

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Psalm

WESTVICW BAPTIST CHURCH
4 tOO PaoJa Road i46A&gt;
Sanford. Florida
Dr Bobby M Me Fens
Pastor
Sunday School
900 am
Morning Worship
1000 am
DiscipiesMp Training
6 00pm
Evaning Worship
7 00 p m
Wed Prayer Service
7 00 p m

Baptist

C t t t V M T I O N CMUBCM
IA M M A A Y
l » W l*»tete&lt;&gt;A»«
lat* M*or. rkxid*
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Sundtf Mamin,
C .i.t x .lo n S*'.lc«
I O C Am
Wtdrtetdty Night
Bibi. »&lt;\*h
; 00 » m

Sunday
Psalm
77

PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
3636 Palmetto Ave
Mev Ronald O Williams
Pastor
Sunday School
945am
Morning Worship
It 00 am
Cvangaiistic Sarvices
6 00pm
Wed Prayer A
Bible Study
7 JO pm
Independent Missionary

FREEDOM
ASSEMBLY OF OOD
WORSHIP CENTER
7960 S Orlando Dr Sanford
(O ld /a re PIaja )
407 333 8990
Office Hour* PS
Pastor n and an Man Wa kef
Sunday
Chntlian
1000 am
Cdue aIron Clast
II 00am
Morning Worship
6 00 pm
£*enmg Serve#
Wednesday Mid Wee*
7 OOp m
flioWe Study
Monday thmugh
Friday Prarer
I 00 lo 2 00 pm
Nursery Provided

Nazarene

In te r d e n o m in a tio n a l

Baptist

Assembly 01 God

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, March 25, 1994 - SB

Religion
Community abuzz with Holy Week activities
Congri-giitliuiH tlmmgliniii ihc
cmitily lire abuzz with ui ilvlilnt
In ci*|rbrut Ion of (lit* mmrrri-llon
of our Lord Jesus Clirisi Follow*
lag Is it llsl of some of the evetils
during Holy Week:
• T h e Mlisle Mi ni st r y ol
Central Haptlat Church, :il()|
W
Firm Hi., Sanford, will jirracnt
die m ill iiiiiiiinl perforiniiiiee nl
"Th e Faster Story in Living
I’leturcH" on Marrti 2ti. ?(» tit
7: JO p.m. iintl Mareli 27 al l and
7:30 p.m. The last days ol Jesus
ministry till earth are depleted
t hr ough (lie eyes of Mary
Magdalene, played by i'ulrteln
Onbnm and Ibe Disciple Jolm.
played bv Harry l.asli
Kaeh year In Oils musical
drama xongH are changed or
scencH added in make ll a little
dltlereni Living pictures has
evolved Irmii a 50 minute lo a 70
m lliule preseuini Ion People
with tickets will be seated tlrsi
and those wlllinoi llekets will Iwsealed on a space available basis
15 minutes prior in each per
Inrmaitrc
• Celrbraie the beginning ol
the Easier Season wnh friends
and family .al Church In The
Park, a unique time ol woislnp,
Inn and fellowship for die whole
family. This year die evrni
includes an Easier Kgg Hum lot
preschoolers, names and prizes
for eleiuenlary age children, and
Inn lor Junior high Dress casual
and bring a blanket or lawn
chair on Sunday. March 27 al
10 a ni al die Central Park
corner n| Coonlr\ Cloli Hoad and
Lake Mary Houlrvard Lake
Mary In die auiphlllieatn Dr
James H Cos
past or ol
Crossings Cornuiuriuv Chun h
will hr apeaktug on I .Hiuig ( &gt;od
Love Vou
Alii i i him h and a
tree hnl do|j and chip meal. Ned
and Joan Wa\ inggln*. and
acrobals wnh Wlngllng Itroihers
will perform
For more inlormallon call die
chureli .it 324-5-133
• Lutheran Church of the
Kedccmer, ?52r&gt; Oak Ave will
have Matimly Thursday Cornrnunlou W orship I hor sday,
March III. Willi services Mailing
ai 7 30 p.m A Hood Friday
Trnrbrne service will be held

April I al 7 30 p m (In Easter
Sunday an Easier llrunch and
Easter Kgg Hunt Is scheduled In
the Fellowship Hall beginning al
0:15 a. in.
Easter Worship wit It Holy
Coinmuiitnri Is at I0:30n.m.
Vlsliorsare tnvlled toallend.
• Holy Cross Episcopal
Church, till Street and Park
Avenue, invites the ciimiiiuntty
to walk with them "The Way rif
ilie Cross" Stations in the Park
In Ontcnnhil Park (across the
si reel from Holy Cross) on Sun­
day. March 27, at 4:110 p.m.
Several churches, choirs and
congregations will conic together
in remember die evetils ol the
crucifixion of our laird Jesus
Christ.
• On Palm Sunday. March 27,
at ri p m.. and lor the following
Monday and Tuesday. March 2 H
and 2U. al 7 p m Wekl va
Assembly, Iri7.ri Dlnon ltd., will
present the [day "Heaven' s
Dales nnd Hell’s Flames."
The (day portrays certain
realities concerning the outcome
of how we’ve t hoseii lo live ll Is
a dramatic [Mirtraynl ol several
elinrnricrn. varying In age and
circumstances, as they (ace
dealli The Joy nl die believer as
he enters Dud’s presence Is
dynamically contrasted with the
distraught condition ol the unbe­
liever. wliu In death, discovers
di.it lie is to spend eternity In the
company nl Satan
The ir is mi admission charge
and nursery and children's
ministry will lie provided
Mike Dickie will be die guesl
speaker al die 8 and Id JO a in
&lt; cletiratlon Services al Weklva
Assembly on Sunday. March 27
Dickie Is senior pastor ol Metro
Vineyard Fellowship. ,i &lt;hurt li of
J IKK) people dial began III l!IM2
and was formerly known as
Kansas ( iiv Fellowship
Ills special emphasis is in die
ale.is o| developing Intimacy and
passion for Jesus, devotional
and Intercessory jiraver. and die
prophetic mtnlsiry and emltlinr
revival
• The regular fmirdt Sunday.
March 27. Hluek Awareness
program al Historic St. James
A.M.E. Church. Ninth fit reel.

Thursday. March 31. Friday.
April 1 and Saturday, April 2. in
the church
Admission Is $2.50 per person.
• Palm Sunday services for
Flra t Presbyteri an Church,

T

Nod and Joan Way ol Ringllng Brothers will nodorm during Church
In Iho Park
Cypress Avenue, held during the
Sunday School hour. 9:30-10 45
a.m., will focus on die stihjecl of
the ClirlSIlitu Hesponslbllllles ol
the Single Parent, by S K
I laker
Also al J p m i . a special
jirogram "Jusl Voulh Praising
the Lord” will he sponsored by
Myrtle Ashley The event will
Include singing die performance
of sklisnnd reeliallon of poetry
Each mghi during Holy Week
March 28.April I Pastor Nolan
I Pitts will teach Hlhle lessons
related to tills tui|Hirtanl Chris
tlau ( clchratnai from 7 H p in in
the church‘h saticluarv
Easter Sunrise Si-rvicc will
lH-gin promptly at 0 a m The
nn-ss.igc for the service as well
as die regular II a m service
will lie delivered hv Pastor Pills
Members ol the eommtmliv
.lie invited to |iiln these special
servit i s
• Christ United Methodist
Church, 408 Tucker Dr
in
Suntand Estates, Suntoril, has
scl the following schedule lor
Holy Week services Passion
Sunday. March 27, at 1 1 a mi
Pastor Larry Armhrust will
speak on the triple "Where is
find When We Hurt?"

$ I N and i hlldcn 10 and under
are mine than welcome lor
|usl $11 each

The event has been re
designed Hi meet di&lt; needs ol
lanillles with school age and
younger children A |irnjcrl ol
die Sisterhood of flet It Am.
dlls year under the direction
ol Sheri Rosenberg, president,
virtually every asjieet ol tInSeder Is being reexamined

Many portions ol the linggadah will lie changed with
tunes young people learn In
the religious schools III our
community Sludenls of the
Congregation Ueth Am Re­
ligious School will lead a
n u m b e r of i m p o r t a n t
passages

Costs have been drastically
reduced so dial |iarllcl|iallon
try adults Is available lot Jusl

For further Information,
contact the synagogue office
at 8(12-3505.

Prizes

l or

(Hiding

I

r

il

• Grace U nited M eth odist
Church of Lake M ary, 499 N

Country Club Hd.. will be offer­
ing an Easier Egg Hunt on
Saturday, April 2. from 10:30
a.m. to noon All children to 5th
grade are Invited to participate
In the fun. games and |)rizcs.
For I nf or mat i on call the
church office at 322-1-172,

Special itmsii will he provided
by the Sanctuary Choir Maundy
Thursday. March 31, at 7 pm. ,
the Worship Com m itler lias
p l a n n e d a ' ’ S e r v i c e of
Tcnehrae." which Is an extended
meditation on the Passion ol
Christ Holy Communion will he
observed.
On Easier Suodav. la glmung
at 1045. the Sanctuary Choir
tinder tin- direction of Jan
Knrgatl will present the Easter
Musical "Then Came the Morn
lug a composition hv Hill and
( ilnrla Caliber
I In publli is i ordlallv Invited
lo each ol these serviei s
For more litlormiilinii. call die
■lunch oil Ire at 322-7900
• ' Di o r l oos T h i n g s ArcSpoken
I In- Deltona Pren b y i c r i n n C h u r c h , 2 too
Howland lllvd . aiuionm cs Its
plans lot an original play pro­
duction for dir upcoming Easier
celebration The mosli ministry
m conjunction with the newly
founded Drama Club will pres­
ent a "Cantata, arranged by
Alton It Lowe, J r . with text
created by Raymond lie Vean. A
hill choir will participate to the
performance- set for 7 30 p in.

Passover at Beth Am is a fam ily a ffa ir
I.ONDWOOI)
Cntigiega
lion lied) Am Will fluid Its
animal Passover Seder the
traditional meal associated
wldi the telling ol the story ol
the Exodus on lilt second
evening ol the spring lesliv.d,
Sunday. March 27

h

Street and Oak Avenue, Sanford,
will feature a sermon “ Why
Suffering? Why Tragedy?" with
music, palms and child care.
Maundy Thursday, with the
traditional Soliloquy Com m u­
n i o n S e r v i c e w i l l he I n
Fellowship Hall al 7 p.m. A
dramatic presentation of Da
Vinci's "Last Slipper" will also
l&gt;c performed.
Easter Sunday activities begin
at 9 a.in. with an Easier egg
hunt. Easter Worship al lOa.m .,
with the sermon "Christ Is
Risen: Are We?" The congrega­
tion Is asked to bring flowers lor
Ihe resurrecllon cross
• "The Choice." it dramatic
musical lor Easier written by

Hubert ami Cindy Sterling, will
be presented live on slage al
F irst Baptist Church of Longwood, HR I E. S.R. 434. one block
west of Hwy. 17/92, April 2 and
3 This Inspirational and excit­
ing musical details the story of
Christ during His last days.
All performances are free and
open lo the public, performances
are Saturday at 7 p.m. and
Sunday al H p.m.
For more Information, call
339- 3817 or 831 0099. Free
parking and nursery service are
provided.

Central Qaptlsl Church presents Tho Easter Story In Living Picture,’

Christ United Methodist Church

Ihc

408 Tuckor Drive, Sanford, FL

Atlkoiuen, the drawerl hidden
from children prior lo Ihc
meal, will lie plentltlll and
available to all voting people.

3 1wiles »

To JTlllctul 3 Is Dlohj 1Week Services

PASSION SUNDAY SERVICE, MARCH 27, 11 AM
Pastor's mossage •"Whoro is God Wtion Wo Hurl7"
Special Music by Sanctuary Choir

0

M AUNDY THU R SD A Y, MARCH 31, 7 PM
Meditation On Tho Passion ot Christ

EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 10:45 AM
,tVAl
Youngstors at Both Am practice Seder.

Easter Musical
'Then Came The Morning'
Directed by Jan Korgan

For more information call 322-7900

Nursery Provided

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
Community A lhinci Church 48T5Eeit lake Bn**, Wmler SpHfti*
Neighborhood Alliance Church 101 M*rkhatw Woods Fid lo g w o o d
Sanford Alliance Church 1401ft Perk At* Sanford
ASSEMBLY OF Q0D
f mmanufi Assembly of God 170 Con.met m l ftl Sa^fuftl
f amity Worship Center IN O W Airport fllvd Sanford
Freedom Assembly of God ?960(3rtanda D» Hanford
Weklva Assembly of God 1675 Diion R l long wood

BAPTIST
Antioch Baptist Church, Oviedo
Calvary Uapttst Church Crystall **»• Ave 4 3rd SI la*# Mary
Casselberry Baptist Church 770GemmoleBivd
Centre! IUp H I Churc.fi 3101 W 1st ftl
Chufuofe Firs! Baptist
Clearwater Missionary Baptist Church Southwest M i
Countryside Baptist Church Country Club Rd Lake Mary
f till 0aphtt Church. 519 Perk Are
f m i Oaptltf Church of A||imu»i1i Spring* fit 43® Alleinwile Spring*
First Baptist Church of Fore tl C«tr
F irst Baptist Church of Geneva
f u l l (lap I it! Church Markham Wood!
Fir*l lU jilnt Church of Lake Monroe
First Baptist Church of Longwood B91 Cast SFI434
First Baptist Church of Ostean
First Baptist Church of Oviedo
F inf flaptlal Church of SanUndo Spring*
First Shiloh Misilonary Daplul Church 1101 W 1lih SI
Fountain Mead IfapDsf Church Ov.edu
Mope Uaplill Church. Foreel Cily Community Center, Foiesl Cfly
Independence Oaphlf M it» Civic league Uldg tongwood
Jofijjn Missionary flaphst Church. 920UpsalaMtJ
l tghfhouseUaphsI Chu»ch AAftlooflerood leeeMaryRd
lakevtew
Church 12® L aMniew Ave lake Mary
Macedonia Mission UaphSl Church Oak Mill fid Osteen
Missionary Dapltsf Church Novlhfld .Fnferprise
Morning Glory Baptist Church Geneva H er
Ml Moriah PrinuHve Baphit Church 1101 Locuil A#« ftenford
Ml Olive Missionary Haplist Church ftanl ando Spring* Rd Long wood
Ml Sinai Missionary Oaptilt Church, tflOO Jerry Ave
Ml 2((&gt;n Missionary Uaptisl Church S«p«s Ave
New Bethel Missionary Church flhftl A Hickory Ave
New Ml Calvary Missionary Baplisl Church, f 109 W 17th St
Now Salem Prlmihvo Baplfsl Church IW J W I7thb!
New Testamanl BajiMIIChurch Ouahfyfnn North lonywood
New Ml Zion Baptist Church tFTOPearA.o
Naw tile FeMuwsMp. 4W1 C Lake Or Casselberry
Northside OapItSl Church, Chuluola
Peaceful ZtonBaphit Church 1164 Pm# ftl Allamonie Springs
People s Bapfisl Church. 1201 Yrf 1st St Sanford
Pinecrest Baphtl Church, 6C11! Airport IB vd
Pratne lake Baplisl Church. Ridge Hd Fern Pa/k
Progress M iit‘onary Baptist Church, Midway
Picrvldence Misslonaiy Baplisl Church, 4&amp;61 Douglas Ave , Booktrfown
Second Shtfoh Mrsslonary Baplisl Church Wast Sanford
Smyrna Baptist Church. ZftO Ov*rt»rook D r . Cassalbany
Starlight UapHtl Church 190 BahamaRd
St. James Missionary Baptist Church, 811415, Osteen
SI Johns Missionary Baptist Church, 30® Long wood Aye

Altamonie Springs
ftt Luke Mfiironary Baplisl Church of Cameron City Inc
St Paul BipMsI Church ftl Ji Pina A«e
St Matthews Baptist Church Canaan Mgit
SI John • Missionary Baplisl Church ttTOCyp'essSl
Springfield Missionary Baplisl Church 12th St I Cedar A»e
Palmetto Ave Baphit Church *Fj26 Paknetlu A*w
femple Baj&gt;H91Church. Palm Springs Fid Allamonie ftpiingt
Victory Baptist Church. Old Orlando Rd *f fte$t«r Ave
VVnilview UaphSl Church StUQPaoiaRd (46A)
WilburnChapei Mnaionary Baptist Church Mats A William S t
Altamonte Springs
Zion Hope Baptist Church, M2 Orange A*#
CATHOLIC
AH Souls Catholic Church, 907 Oak A«e Sanford
Church of the NalivMy lake Mary
Our lady of Ihe Lakes Catholic Church 1310 Maomrllan Deiluna
Si Ann’s Catholic Church Oogwood Trail, SeUa/y
St Augustin* Catholic Church. Sunset Or near Button Rd Casselbe'fr
St Clare Catholic Community meets at 'Osteen Civic Center
Sf Maly MagdaleneCalhnbc Church Maifland Aye Altamonte Springs
ftt Ma*y « Ukrantan Catholic Church 74ft McCoy D» Apopka
CHRISTIAN
Fits'll Christian Church. 1607 8 San lord A «e
F o il Christian Church of lonywood 1400 t t WMharhSon fUl Longwood
Ceielj'ubon Church Lake Mary, 126 V/ Lakevlew Ave lakeMary
Grace Christian Church, Wilson Elemen ta/y School l Paoiaf
981'Orange fBvd , ftenford
lake view Christian Church Bnai lake ftd a! Jamison
Sanford Chritllan Church /30 Upsaia Rd Sanford
South Seminole Christian Church 100 W SR 4 34 Oviedo
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Firti Church of Chris! ftonnhti 97SMarkham Wuinfs Ftd Longwood
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church ©f Christ, 1512 S ParkAve
Church of Christ al Like Ellen U ft Hwy 1f 92 N . C i s i d k ' p
Church of Christ. 600 Pabn Springs Dr Altamonte Springs 1
Church ol Christ Geneva
Church of Christ, longwood
Church of Christ, W IFlhSt
Northside Church of Chrlsi, Fla Haven Dr Maitiarul
South Seminole Church of Chnst, 5410 Lake Mow*!' Rd

CHURCH OF 000
Church of God, !VQ3 Hickory Ave
Church of God A0 1W 22nd Si
Church ol God, Oviedo
Church ot God Holiness Lake Monroe
Church of Gw!Mission. Enterprise
Church ol God 1402 W fftthftf
Churchof Godin Christ. Oviedo
Church of Godot Proph#cy 7S09S Elm A*e
Church of God of Prophecy, I FOB ft Persimmon Ay t
Churchof Qodof Prophecy 496 8 Central Oviedo
Church of God (7th Day), Deliona Community Center. Deltona (Sun Ruumi
Rescue Churchof God 1700 W 13th St .Sanford
True Church of God. 2700 Ridgewood Ave S.inlonJ
CONGREGATIONAL
Cong egaltonal Christian Church, 2401 S Park Ave ftanlord

EASTERN ORTHODOX
EasternOrthodoi Church. 61 Qermjo 2001 Dylan Way Madlond

r astern Orlhodoa Churt r» St Steven « ol O C A
1695 Lane Emma Rd Longwood
E astern Orthodot Church ftl John 0»fhydo* J 743 Cou**i'y Club fid
Sanlorii
EPISCOPAL
All Samis Episcopal Church i DeiM'v A«n Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church i unyw,- &gt;d
till sc Opal Church ol the New Covenant 67ft Tuskiiwiitaf-td Winter SpnugN
Episcopal Church of IheResurrei Hi*o 251 f lake Brantley Or ( nngwnvd
Holy Cross Episcopal Church Park Are ai 4fh ftl ftanlord
ftt Peters Episcopal Church 700 Hmehait Rd Lake Matt
ftl Richard » Church ftfft'll J#k.n
Rd Winter Park
Ffie Church of the Good Shepi'erd J H La*i? Ave Maitland
INTERDENOMINATIONAL
Calvary Christian Center fttXFW -Hnftl Sanhifd
New Halves! Christian Fellowship 276U Country Club Rd Sanford
Northland Community Church 530 Dog track Rd Longwood
Outreach Deliverance C«nter 7231 Srpet Ave Sanford
JEWISH
Beth Ant ftyriagjugiuetn«efi'r«ij al i urnee o» ftand i jk* and
County Ljne Fid Welt I 4
Temple ftnalom i 76*&gt; Likham ftlvd Dei tun a
LUTHERAN
A/icehi'l-on Lutheran Church Over brook Dr , Casialberry
Good Shepherd LulheranChuiCh ELCA JfllFOilandoDr |Hwy 17 92),
Sanford
Holy Crutk Lutheran Ctiurch nl t aku Mary 760 Sun Dr Lake Mary
Lord ol Life Lulheran C tturch, 19ft Tu i kaw«Ha FL:I Wini«r 3pi iniga
Lutheran Church of Providence Deltona
Luineran Church ol lh* Redeemer 2525 O ** A *»
Messiah l ul heran Church Guidon Days Dr A Hwy 17 92 Casselberry
St Luke* Lutheran Church. Hi 4JA ftl i «m
ftt Stephen Lutheran Church 4)4|ustW off 4 lnrig*ocHt
METHODIST
Barnett United Memorial CTHjriti t DeBaryA** Enterprise
Bear Lake United Melhodrsl Chdirch
BelhelAM C Church CanaarrHeights
Casselberry Community Llodetl Meflu dist Chyith Hwy 17 92 at
Fhney Ridge Rd Ca«eib*Mv
Christ United Molhodiil Church Tucker Dr Sunlaml Estates
Drflafy Community Mathudis! Church W Flight ranks Fid: DiBary
First Untied Mflhotlilt Church 419 Mark Ave
First Methodist Church &lt;•! Girrieva
First Methodist Church of Oviedo
Grace llru ted Methodist Church 199 N Country Club Ftd take Mary
Grant Chapel A M E Church Ovmh &gt;
Oakgrove MethcjdlSt Chufr h Oviedo
Osteen Methodist Church, cot of Carpenter A Murray St Osteen
Pioneer Methodist Church cte ol Wilbur Ave A Country Club Hd
Lake Mary
ftantando United MelhOditl Chun h SR 4J4 and I 4 Longwood
ftl James A M E 9lh at Cypress
ftt Luke W fl Church of Cameron City Inc Bea Mall off SR 4U E
51 Mary s A M L Church. SR 41ft Osfev/ •
St Paul s Methodisl Church Osteen ftd Enterprise
St rat Fold Memorial Church, ft DeBary

NAZARINE
First Church of the Na/areno 2561 Sanford A»n
Geneva Church uf the Nay arena, ftH 4t. Geneva
Lake M.try Ch ur c ft of the NIWarena 171 E C ry el ai' l .ske Ave Lake Mary

lungwiKx! Church of fheNauavene Wayman A Jessup Ave , longwood
Markham Woods Church of Ihe Fiajarene SR 46,3' %miles W
of I 4 al the Weklva River
PRESBYTERIAN
Deltona Presbyterian Church Holland Btvd A Austin Ave , Dalton*
r irsi P&gt;etby!eoani Church of Lake Mary
F u ll PiespyterianChurch. Oak Ave A ltd St
Fus! Pieibyterian Church of OeOary E Highland
Marsham Woods Presbyterian Church, ft210 Markham Woods Rd
Lak# Mary
ST Andrews Presbyterian Church, 991.3 Bear Lake Rd
St Marks Pres by ten an Church,. 1021 Palm Springs Rd , AIlemon I a Spring*
T u n awill* Presbyterian Church. 3600 W SR 426 Oviedo
Upsai a Community Presbyter.an Church UpsalaRd
Westminister Presbyterian Church Red Bug Rd Casselberry
SEVENTH DAY A0VENTI8T
Forest Lake Seventh Day Adventist Church. Hwy 436. Forest City
Mar* Hitt Seventh D4y Adventut Church 601 E 2nd SI , Sanford
Sanford Saventh Day Adventist Church, ft6f ft N Hwy 427
Seventh Day Adventist Church M ait 1and A«* Altamonte Siprings
Wilder Spring* Seventh Day Advonlitl Church ftO S Mots Ftd
OTHER CHURCHES
Ail Faith Chapel. CampSemmoie Weklva Perk ftd
Allen * A M E Church, Olive A 12th
Iteenlall Avenue Holiness Chapel, Bearded Ave
Uhuluota Community Church
Church uf Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 2JIA f’ark Ave
F;ChANhAFi 770 Big Tree Dr Suite 100 Longwood
Family Church Christian Center. 1544 fteminolaOtvd , Casselberry
First Born Churchof the Living God, Midway
First Churchof Christ Scientist Elkam Bivd A Venus Sf Deltona
First Pentecostal Churchof longwood
First Pentecostal Churchof Sanford
F un Gutpel Church of God tn Christ 1826 Jerry Ave , Sanford
Full Gospel Tabernacle. 2774 Country Club Rd
Grace Bible Church, 2644 S Sanford Ave
Holy Trinity Churchof Gudin Christ 1514 Mangousim* Ave
Kingdom Halt of Jehovah’s Witness Lake Monroe Unit, 1ft62W 3rd St
Lake Mary Community Church, 101 N Country Club Rd , Lake Mary
Lake Monroe Chapel, Orange Bivd .Lake Monroe
Mt Olive Holiness Church, Oak Hitt Fid , Osteen
Neighborhood Alliance Church, 301 Markham Woods Rd , Longwood
Paula Wesleyan Church. 5650 Wayside Dr Sanford
Pentecostal Open Bible Tabernacle, Flidgewood Ave off 25lli opposite
Seminole High School
Restoration Community Church ftbtftN CFt 42/ Sanford
Rolling Hill* Moravian Church. SR 4 34, Longwood
Sanford Alliance Church 1401 S Park Aye
Sanford Bible Church 2460 Sanford Ave
Second Church of the Living God, 3478 Beardall Ave , ftanlord
St Petk a Serbian Orthodov Church, 1990 Lake Emma Rd Longwood
tho FutF Gospel Church cut Our Lord Jesus Chnst, Washington S t ,
Canaan Cdy
The Salvation Army, 700 W 24thSt
Triumph, The Church of the New Age, 1006 W 6lh St
United Church ol Christ, Altamonte Community Chapel, Altamonte Springs
Untied Church ol Christ Christian Fellowship 260 N Country Club Rd .
Lake Mary
U C S S Spiritual Centre 125 A S Volusia Ave , corner of
Graves A Volusia Ave Orange City

�S a n lo rd H o ra ld , S a n lo rd , F lo rid a - F r ld iy , M arch 25, 1994 - 7 8
OB - Sanlord Herald, Sanford. Florida - Friday, March 25. 1904

Legal N otices

Legal N otices

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA.
INANDFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 94 ) U CA 14 E
NVR MORTGAGE FINANCE.
INC
Plaintiff.

IN TH E COUNTY COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INAN DFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 9) 297) CC M F
JAM ESC HALLCOMPANY.
INC , a Florida corporation.
Plaintiff

SANDRAGOULD. W ALTER J
GOULD, and JASAN CORP .
A L V A R O G U T IE R R E Z .
a Florida corporation.
GLORIA YEPES CLARRA C
Defendants
PARRA. e n d --------- , an un
NOTICE OF SALE
known person In possession ol
Notice It hereby given that
lhe lub|*ct real properly.
pursuant to the Amended Final
Defendants
Judgment ol Foreclosure en
NOTICE OF ACTION
tered In the cate pending In the
TO ALVARO GUTIER REZ and
Circuit Court In and for Semi
GLORIA YEPES
hole County. Florida, being Cate
Carrera 7IA
Number 9) 297)C C 20 F. Ihe
No 4AU
undersigned Clerk will tell the
Medellin. Colombia SA
properly situated In Seminole
II alive, and II dead, all
County. Florida, described at
parties claiming Interact by.
Beginning 12 leal Eatl ot the
through, under or agalnct
Southwest corner ol Lot 12.
A LVAR O G U T IE R R E Z and
TUSC AW ILLA SHORES, ac
G L O R IA Y E P E S . and all
cording to Ihe plat thereol at
parllec having or claiming lo
recorded In Plat Book 4. Page
have any right, title or Interact
9). Public Records ol Seminole
In the property herein de
County. Florida, run thence
ccrlbed
East along the North line ol
You are hereby notified that
Orange Avenue 7) teet. thence
an action to torecloce a mort
run Northeasterly parallel lo the
gage on the following property
Westerly line ol said Lot 12 lo
in SEMINOLE County. Florida:
Ihe waters of Lake Jessup,
Lol JO OAROEN GROVE,
thence Northwesterly along the
according to the plat thereol. ac
waters ol said lake to a point I)
recorded In Plat Book II. Pagec
teet East ol Ihe Westerly line ot
JJ and 24. Public Recordc ot
said Lot 1). thence Soulhwetter
Seminole County. Florida
ly parallel to the Westerly line ol
hac been tiled agalnct you and
Mid Lot 12 to Ihe Point ol
you are required lo carve a copy
Beginning, at more particularly
of your written defencec. It any,
described In that certain War
to It. on Sheppard Faber. At
ranty Deed dated June 2. 1994,
lorney tor Plaintiff, whoce
and recorded at Official Records
addrecc Ic Suite J00. 1)70
Book 194). Page 242. Public
Madruga Avenue. Coral Gablec.
Records ol Seminole County.
Florida Dice within IK ) dayc
Florida, alto known at 212
alter the flrcl publication ol thlc
B ra n tle y Avenue. W inter
Notice In the Sanford Herald
Springs. Florida M70*
and file the original with the
at public sale to the highest
Clerk ot thlc Court either before
bidder for cash at 11 00am .on
service on Plalntlff'c attorney or
the 19th day ol April. 1994. at the
immediately thereafter; other
Seminole County Courthouse.
wlce a default will be entered
Ml N Park Avenue. Sanlord.
agalnct you lor the relief de
F lor Ida. at the west front door
mended In the complaint.
D A T E D this 21st day ol
WITNESS my hand and the
March. 1994
seal ol thlc Court thlc JJnd day
MARYANNE MORSE
of March, lift
Clerk ol Court
(SEAL)
By: Dorothy W Bolton
MARYANNE MORSE
As Deputy Clerk
As Clerk of the Court
Publish March 2) A April I.
By: Cecelia V. Ekern
1994
Ac Deputy Clerk
DEP 227
"Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In thlc proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
at Seminole County Courthouse.
O F T H E E IG H TE EN TH
Ml N Park Avenue. Suite NMI.
JUO ICIAL CIRCUIT
Sanford. Florida JJ77I. at least
OF
THE STATE OF FLORIOA.
live dayc prior to the proceeding
IN AN D FO R
Telephone 1*071 j j j ajM act
SEMINOLE COUNTY
« J 7 . 1(00 W )I77I (TD D ) or
CIVIL DIVISION
1100915 1770 (VI via Florida
CASE NO.94-4411 CA 14 E
Relay Service "
A S S O C IA T E S F IN A N C IA L
Publish March 2) A April t.
S E R V IC E S C O M P A N Y OF
1(94
FLORIDA. INC .
DEP 244
Plalntltf,
“ NOTICE OF
vs.
JA M E S F. SPEARS A/K/A
FICTITIO US NAME
JAMES FRANKLIN SPEARS
Notice Ic hereby given that I
AND JANE DOE SPEARS. HIS
am engaged In business at 102
UNKNOWN W IFE; ROBERTA
Polo Lane, Sanford. Florida.
M SPEARS A/K/A ROBERTA
Seminole County. Florida, under
M AXINE SPEARS AND JOHN
th e F i c t i t i o u s N a m e ot
D O E S P E A R S . H E R UN
PAINTBALLSeR eUS. and that
KNOWN HUSBAND; JERALD
I Intend to register said name
with the Division ot Corpora
I ROSEN. ASTR USTEE.
turns. Tallahassee. Florida. In
Defendant's)
accordance with the provisions
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given that,
ol the Fictitious Name Statutes.
pursuant to a Final Summary
To Wit: Section (4) 09. Florida
Judgment of Foreclosure en
Statutes 1991
tered In the above styled cause.
JoydlnA Draplta
In Ihe Circuit Court of Seminole
Publish M arch)). 1994
DEP 247
County, Florida. I will sell Ihe
properly situate In Seminole
County.
Florida, described at
C ITY OF LA K EM AR v!
LOTS 42 AND 4J, BLOCK I).
FLORIOA
DREAMWOLD FOURTH SEC
NOTICE T O TH E PUBLIC
TION. AS PER PLAT THERE
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
OF
AS RECORDEO IN PLAT
that the City ol Lake Mary's
BOOK 4. PAGE 99 OF THE
Canvassing Board consisting ol
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
two City Commissioners and the
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
City Clerk will meet at 7:00
A/K/A 71) B R IA R C L IF F
P M , or as soon thereafter at
STR
E E T. SANFORD. FLJJ772
pottlblt. on Tuesday. March 29.
at
public Mle. to the highest and
1994. on the second lloor ot the
best bidder, lor cash. AT THE
County Services Building. HOI
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI
E First Street. Sanlord. Flor
NO LE C O U N T Y C O U R T
Ida. to open the absentee ballots
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA,
and canvass the returns for the
at
11:00 A M., on the 14th day ol
City's Special Election
April. 1994
C ITY OF LAKE MARY.
MARYANNE MORSE
FLORIDA
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
Carol A Foster. City Clerk
BY Dorothy W. Bolton
OATEO February 10.1994
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH M arch)). 1994
Publish March II. 2). 1994
DEP 92
OEP 192

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Legal N otices
C ITY OF
LONOWOOD. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
TOCONSIDER ADOPTION
OF PRO POSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
by the City ol Longwood Flor
Ida. (hat the City Commission
will hold a public hearing lo
consider enactment ol Ordi
nance No. 94 1190, entitled
ORDINANCE NO. 94 1199
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C ITY OF LONGWOOD. FLOR
IDA. AMENDING THE BUD
G E T FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
BEGINNING OCTOBER I. 199)
AND ENDING SEPTEM BER
)0. 1994, PR OVID IN G FOR
BUDOETTRANSFERS
Said Ordlnanca was placed on
first reading on March I). 1994.
and Ihe Clly Commission will
consider same for llnal passage
and adoption alter the public
hearing which will be held In
Ihe City Hall. It ) West Warren
Avenue. Longwood Florida, on
Monday, the 4th day ol April.
A D . 1994. at 7 00 P M . or as
soon thareatter as possible At
Ihe meeting. Interested parties
may appear and be heard with
respect to the proposed Ordl
nances. This hearing may be
continued from lime to time
until llnel action Is taken by the
City Commission
A copy ot the proposed Ordl
nance is posted el Ihe City Hall.
Long wood. Florida, and copies
are on tile with the Clerk ol the
City and tim e may be Inspected
by the public.
A taped record ot this meeting
IS made by the City for Its
convenience This record may
not constitute an adequate te
cord for purposes ol appeal trom
a decision made by Ihe Com
mission with respect lo Ihe
foregoing matter Any person
wishing to ensure that an ade
quale record ol the proceedings
IS maintained lor eppellete pur
poses Is advised to make the
necessary arrangements at his
or her own eipense
Person! with dlsablllttes
needing esslstance to p«rtlcl
pate In any of these proceedings
should contact A D A Coordlne
tor. at 14071 &gt;40)441. at least a
hours In advance ol the meeting
Dated this 2)rd dey of March.
A D . 1994
C ITY OF LONOWOOD
GERALDINE D ZAMBRI
C ITY C L E R K
Publish M arch )) 1994
OEP 241
c m ro F
LONGWOOD. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
TO C O N tlO E R ADOPTION
OF PROPO) ED ORDINANCE I
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE RN
NOTICE I ) HER EBY GIVEN
by the City ol Longwood. Flor
Ida. that the City Commission
will hold a public hearing to
consider enactment ol the lot
lowing Ordinances!
ORDINANCE NO.94 lift
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C ITY OF LONGWOOD, FLOR
IDA. AM ENDING THE BUD
G E T FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
BEGINNING OCTOBER I. 199)
AND ENDING SEPTEM BER
)0. 1994. PR OVID IN G FOR
BUDGE T TRANSFERS...... ..
ORDINANCE 94 119)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C IT Y OF LONOWOOD. FLOR
IOA. PROVIDING THAT THE
COOE OF ORDINANCES. C ITY
OF LONGWOOD. FLORIDA.
BE AM ENOEO BY REVISING
A R TIC L E It. MAYOR AND
COMMISSION. BY ADDING
SECTION 2 17 COMPENSA
T IO N FO R C IT Y COM
MISSION. PROVIDING FOR
S E P A R A B IL IT Y AND EF
FEC TIV E DATE
Said Ordinances were pieced
on first reeding on March 21.
1994, end the Clly Commission
will consider seme lor llnal
passage end adoption after the
public hearing, which will be
held In the City Hall. 175 Wtsl
Warren Avenue. Longwood.
Florida, on Monday, tha 4th day
ot April, A D . 1994. at 7 00 P M .
or as soon therealfor as possl
ble At Ihe meeting.Interested
parties may appear and be
heard with raspect to tha pro
posed Ordinances This hearing
may be continued from lima lo
lima until final action Is taken
by tha City Commission
A copy ol Ihe proposed Ordl
nances ere posted at Ihe City
Hell, Longwood. Florida, and
copies are on file with Ihe Clerk
ol the City end seme may be
Inspected by the public,
A taped record ol this mooting
Is made by the City lor Its
convenience This record may
not constitute an adequate re­
cord tor purposes of appeal trom
a decision mac's by Ih# Com
minion with rtspacl lo the
loregoing mailer. Any person
wishing lo ensure Ihel an ada
qualt record ol the proceedings
Is maintained for appellate pur
poses Is advised lo make the
necessary arrangements al his
or her own eipense
Dated this 2)rd day ol March.
A D . 1994
C ITY OF LONGWOOD
GERALDINE D ZAMBRI
C ITY C L E R K
Publish: March25.1994
DEP 240

CLASSIFIED ADS
Sem inole
322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS
8.00 A M . - 5:30 P M

MONDAY thru
FRIOAY
CLOSED SATUR0AY
A SUNDAY

Orlando - Winter Park
031-9993
PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 consecutive tim e s ....... — 57c a line
7 consecutive lim e s .............. 70c a line
3 consecutive tim e s ........ .....S ic a line
M im e ......................
$1.1* a lin e
Rates are per Issue, baaed on 3 lines
• 3 Lines Minimum

NOW ACCEPTING

VISA

Scfwduhfk) may mckute tteiak) Advorlisoi at the cost ol an add.tioiul day
Cancel when you (jet t**uR* Pay only ku day! your ad (urn at late earned
U u k « description trv fastest insults Copy must katow acceptable typo
graphical foim -Commercial frequency (ales me available
DEADLINES
Tuesday Itvu Tinlay I? Noon the Day Uekjio Publication
Sunday 1? Noon Friday •Monday 5 30 P M Ftday

A DJU STM EN TS A N D C R E D ITS : In th e eve n t o f en e rro r In en
ed, Ih e S e n lo rd H erald w ill be re s p o n s ib le fo r th e firs t
In s e rtio n o n ly a n d o n ly lo Ih e e x te n t o l Ih e c o a l o f th a t
In s e rtio n . Pteaee c h e ck y o u r ad lo r a c c u ra c y Ih e fir s t d a y II
rune.

12— E l d e r l y C a r e
AOULT CARE in our private
home Lois ol loving tare lor
your loved ones Please con
led Holly M l 9142

Bladder Control Problems?
SENIORS.
Cell to find out It you quality
fo r a s s is t a n c e w ith
OIAPE RS/PADS We tile for
Medicare reimbursement,
p r iv a t e In s u ra n c e and
Madlcare directly Delivered
to your door monthly

4C7 8 6 a 1254
2 V — P e r s o n a ls
AOOPTIONS

Fiee medical care. Iranspor
talion. counseling, private
doctor plus living eapemes
Bar r22tSIS Clearwater Attorney
JehnjFjrlcker
I (00 927 )«S4
L o o k i n g f o r is so yr old
while male, retired veteran
1o^om penion\hl[^M ^)9^^

23— L o s ! &amp; F o u n d
L O S T A f I c 4 n (1 a r k l e n
(laniengi Area of Ith &amp; tth Si
oo S#mtool# Blvd 377 0)14

7 1 - H e lp W a n te d

EMPLOYMENT

323-5176
790 W 71th SI
ADD TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL 2114)2)a r m 44)9

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds like success
We're well Into ot* Ird decade
ot training succewful agents
No license*
We II help!
WATSON R EALTY CORP
REALTOR !
2211244
AVON products 1.004 Eern lo
SOX No door.djo* PT/FT
Sam). » l 1192 1 40) 94* Jl«*

CABLE TV
Four Immediate Op#ntftQt lor
intUH coordinator* needed to
*ork th# Greater Orlando
area
• Earn MOO 1*00 plu« weekly
• Management opportunist
• F leaihie hour*

• Lot*ol fun*
Cali Doug at 1*0 0444
♦or Interview

CONCRETE LABORS
CONCRETE FORM SETTERS
E ■per lent ad only 7214777

27— N u rs e ry &amp;
C h ild C a r e
E XC ELLEN T CHILDCARE. In
my dean home Affordable
rates, hot meals, and lots ol
TLC E ktellent tots ) ) l 772*
M UNC H K I N M A NOR
Enrollmant being taken now
lor Babies Pre K classes and
school aged Intersession tun
Small groups Flald trips,
cralts, tunl Call Evelyn
HRSapp
))1 4944

41— C e m e te ry L o t t
MEMORIAL OAROCNt. 2 Lois.
Garden ol Praysr. 92400 sail
belh ter HISS. (219) 2)14)00

4 3 — In v e s t i g a t i v e
S e r v ic e s
M A JE S TIC IN V E S TIG A TIV E
torvk#» OomttNc r«i«tiont
t re# (oniultAfion 40/ *44 11)2

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s
BOOY SHOP Fully equipped
Fully licensed Sate or part
ntrshlp Excellent money
making business 999 4442
NEWI Get paid saling recipes
Rush SI 00 t SASE Fleblger.
2000 Camanche Road «20l.
lone. CA 9)440

61—Money to Lend "
KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET IHE MONEY I
All you need Is your title Jeck
Diamond lor appointment
240 2929

7 1 — H e lp W a n t e d

BUY OR SELL TUPPERWARE
221 4421

Legal N otice
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
O F T H E E IG H TE EN TH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO ; 92 2401 CA 14 E
RESOLUTION TRUST
COR POR AT ION as Conservator
torC A R TE R E TFE O ER A L
SAVINGS BANK - Successor lo
C AR TER ET SAVINGS BANK.
P.A.i
Plalnlllts.

DIRECTOR
For e*labli*hed childcare cen
ter Education an! e« per fence
in early childhood required
Call 272 14)1

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CAM HIE MS. Tavare* FI.
a well e%1ebli%hfd and grow
Ing Central Florida based
company otter* you
• 224 to7*4 per milt
• U pfO 12 000 m l per mo

• StopOff Pay
• Unloading Pay
* ••
• Vacation Pay
• Safety L Fterformance Honu*
• Spocrw Midifig Program■•
• Average Trip S / Oay*a * »
• Late Model Conventional
Tracfoo
If you have 2 year* travlor
frailer. OTM and mow and ice
eaperlence plu* .» good driving
record, call
I a04 4/4 *0*4

ORIVERWANTEO
Full lime Musi h o e lute
mode' econo vehicle lor local
deliveries utillilrq personal
vehicle Call 942 77014 II
EXP ER IEN C ED FIBEROLASS
SPRAY UP OUNOPERATOR
Mims 407 247 1)41___________
GOOD SU PPLEM ENTAL IN
COME InleresIlfX p/t phone
work calling all over Ihe
country trom loxgwd of lice
Morns 9 12 JO'Alternoons
I 20 S/Eves )• 20 t)/hr ♦
Incentives Call 774 SIS)
_

IN THfe CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 94 944 OR 9) K
IN RE: IhaMarrlagaOt:
ANNE H. WILLIAMS.
Pt'llloner/Wlfe
BERNARD L. WILLIAMS.
Rtspondtnl/Husband
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO : BERNARDL.W ILLIAM S
YOU ARE HER EB Y N O TI­
F IE D that a Petition lor Oil
solution ol Marriage has been
Iliad against you- You are re­
quired to serve a copy ol your
written defenses. It any. to tha
action on Ihe Petitioner's el
lorney. W ILLIA M W. CAR
PEN TER . ESQ . whose address
Is (40 E. Highway 4)4. Long
wood, FL J27)0. on or belore the
l)th ol APRIL. 1994 and file Ihe
original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Plelnllll't attorney or Immedl
ately thareatter; otherwise, a
Judgment will be entered lor the
rellel demanded In Ihe Petition.
WITNESS my hand and seel
ol thll Court on this 9th day ul
MARCH. 1994.
(SEAL)
M ARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Nancy R. Winter
Publish: March II. 14, IS A April
1,1994
DEP 99

MAID WITH CARE
MANAGEMENT COUPLE
2 days a week In Sanlord Call
Southern Salt Storage 222 5SIS

NATIONWIDE
COMMON CARRIER
HIRING FULL TIME
O.T.R. DRIVERS
1 )0 .0 0 0 4 A Y E A R IS
POSSIBLE, paid vacation,
medical and llle Insurence.
uniforms. 40IK, and mora
94X ol our drivers are home
every weak
M in im u m age }S. ) yrs
verifiable O T R aiparience
Class 'A' C D L Good driving
record Doubles experience
and endorsement a plus
APPLY at

REED TRANSPORT, INC.
1990 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
DELAND. FLORIDA 32724

*

Now hlflnq tersest,
dependable people 740 7107
TELEM A R K ETE R S N EED ED
3 positions avail Days, eves
A Saturday Call tutwean I 7
SPR.INT STAFFIN O. W H U
WAREHOUSE AND OENERAL
LABOR H E LP N E E O E D I
Bonus for drivers All shills
available Dally pay, no l»*
Report ready lo work ) 10 am.
Industrial Labor Svc . 1011
French Ay No phase calls

WHOLESALE ROUTE DRIVER
Class B, C D L raqulred
Apply In per son
Gustafsons Dairy
(Far mersM.ekell
DUO French Ave
Senlord

WRECRER DRIVER
lr sp#rl#nctd Mu*t llvt in
Sunford ir«6 A Zwv* Cl4t* A
( [&gt;i Apply .%f 7/0/ W 1*1 M

9 3 — R o o m s lo r R e n t

9047382778

_______ e o t _________
NURSERY ATTENDANTS
For Infants and preschool
chllren 4 hrs Sunday morn
during church sarvlces Added
hrt possible. e«f*rlence and
rel's required 221 42) 1

OFFICE HELP
P/T. Computtr t ip « r lt n («
and ofQAnirAliooAi skill* r#
qutrtd MtdiCAl »wtord% #»p#
rt#n&lt;# hwlpfol
frP*
wpm Wnd rttun* to P O
Dot 174/. SAn/oFd.FI J1//2

PART TIME HELP NEEDED
In longwood pooling com
p#ny Call 4tS 0471__________

PHONE PROFESSIONALS
F «p#r»•»*&lt;• n*&lt;c**4fy Call
♦or m on Inform*bon 34t 1244

PLUMBER'S HELPER
Residential work Minimum 1
years experience Musi be
able lo do tub set and trim
Orange C ity area 904 7/0 9)71

PRODUCTION

A Q U IET, cltan rm , kitchen
phona laundry Apt'i ayall
abte alio S7S A tut 124 49SS
A Q U IE T FU R N RM. W/D
com bo, kit p rly ■ A/C.
S)00/mo plut dm I/) «tec .
214 4449 otter Spm___________
CLEAN ROOMS tngte itn'Hnq
S7)/wk K lfch tn . phona.
laundry. vld*o gamei. oil
itroot parking 1X24421_______
CLEAN FURNISHEO ROOM
With kilchan avaiiabla SSS'wk
IS) tac Downtown 222 )044
LAKE MARY A R IA W .ihr.
dryer 1 pool Non tmoker.
non drinker Mature lediei
only SltOmome util III »4»i
NEW LY RENOVATEO. p n .a i.
entrance paddle fan In your
room, your own heal control
refrigerator, miryowav* and
rotor ly 0*1 ttreel parking
and ma*d lervico Convenient
location The belt In town
222 4004
PRIVATE LONOWOOD HOME
Non tmoker 140'week, t)0
depot11Coll 424 7)40

!

93 — R o o m s l o r R e n t

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n f u r n is h e d / J t e n f

117— C o m m e r c i a l
R e n t a ls

PRIVATE HOME, houi# prlv
Cate quiet area Mature male
prete rfd . Cell 2)10414
PRIVATE entrance, kitchen A
wather/dryer prlv $7)/wk
plut depot It
224 7444

SPRING BREAKII
On* Bedroom Apartments
1299 DEAL
Motlwood Apts 1277774

MINUTES FROM SANFORD

97— A p x ir t m e n t s

IANFORD I bdrm w/ util turn
By wk or mo 292 9440 office
444 4224 home940 laiOpeper

F u r n is h e d / R e n t

sanporo

SANFORD R ETAIL/O FFIC E
1.2)7 tq It tlnqte story w/
kilchan. covertd sidewalks,
high (rattle are* Water A
sewer Inc. 1700 plut tales
t*i/mo 1700 tec Stentlrom
Really Inc, JJm Doyle 111 lavs
»47 SANFORD a v e '. Olllcas or
retail spaca 7.000 tq II
MIO/mo 277 1)47 or 27) *0r0

I and 2 bdrm. Air t77S)27)
plus SIOO deposit 440 4407

NOTICE

PRIVATE LO I BDRM newly
painted lu ll Hted bath
Country Hying IVwer/water
turnithed IJD'm oplut dep.
No pelt 22)1917_____
SANFORD I bdrm Spa&lt; i»ut all
elec . air. retid area S2JV
mo plut dep No poll 21H0I9
SANFORD I room etliclency w
p rlv thower Com plete
prlvecy IfJ'wk w/ )D0 tec
dep Inc util J2 J 7971

NICE A CLEAN 2/1 Fenced
yard No pals M2)/mo III, Iasi
A tec 904 749 4942 4pm 9pm
121— C o n d o m in iu m
SANFORD. ) bdrm. )•) bath
______ Rental!______
lakatronl house SOSO/mo
___________211 7004__________
SANFORD PmenckT* club )
SANFORD. ) Bdrm I Hath
Bdrm. ) Bath, 3rd tloor
w'lplc Close lo downtown
SllS/mo Makeda Corp Heal
I)
10 plus dap 1)11011___ Estate______________ 64* 4400

Stenstrom Rentals

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 cap manufacK/rwr Screen
Punter*. Packer* Mu*t be
energetic A tell motivated
Now hiring in longwd 1)1 4441

RECEPTI0NI5T/CLERICAL
M#ceptioni*t neected lo antwer
phone* and g re e P d lrtc t
client* Multi line phone %y*
fern Position require* other
clerical dull** Word pro
ce*tt*&gt;g skill* and knowledge
of Word Perfect software re
quired M inim um typing
speed *0 wpm typing test to
be administered Send resume
to PO hoi 2444. Sanford. FI

w n wee______________e e o
RETAIL MANAGER
Part lima tor nonprofit slor*
Must hava t ip working with
voluntaars and b# abte to work
on Saturdays
407124 t i l l

CALL TH U RI-FRI SAT ONLY.
Smell Hotel Asst. M eneier
Retired couple welcome to
Please call JJ t //vo

STYLIST/NA1L TECH
Wanted for Sanford salon
Commi* ifon pa«1 vacation
taenefit* Call 121 2M/ Tuesday
through Saturday or )22 2f24
Sunday and Mo»&gt;d •.

TEACHERS
Must have earned 40 hr*
toward a COA or equivalent,
or bachelor* degree in early
chllohood
J O 200*

TELEMARKETERS
Longwood. part tim* Monday
thru Friday. )PM9PM. Sal
urday. SAM )PM S) V) P*r
hour plut bonus and com
m illio n Parmananl poll
llontl
N *v*rat(«l
Hxlp Ptrwnn*!. 4)9 4444

BIG SALE * MULTI FAMILY
T o o l* , fis h in g a q u ip
furniturr baby item*, mlsc
V)*0 Thomos Stabte Md CM
42/ dlftctly behind Fteo
Wor 1(1 ',.*1 ond Si n

RENT SPECIAL!!
7 Bdrm /I Belh 122 1920
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Late Ada 1bd'rn. I V0 mo
J bdrm 1410 mo and up

323 8670
MOVE IN SPECIAL Newir '*
novated 1 A 7 txkm eptt All
emenlHet liw l no mo plut
itep I j » Irate 12* M44
NEW 2 BIOROOM Loll ol
clotett* A/C IH lM yrlle A ve
|4IOfmo. iaiOteordjr )79 4’*0

GOING OUT OF BUSNEIS
• CRAFT SALE •
FRIDAY ANDSATUMDAV
TOO* Hartw ell A i t Sanford
4 a 4 enclosed trailer 12 • &gt;2
tent ml*C craft items re
dinar household items 12tt
Carolmaboa*
•__1

Call In your garage sate ad by

BLOCK SALE
2*00 block ot South Laurel
Saturday. V4 Fishor Prlc*
port « crib, aaster baskets
rocking hors* ea#rcis« bike
and many other items!______

CASSELBERRY IUMBLE SALE
Central Florida s largest
single sate J'22 and 3/24. * 4
COMMUNITY MCTMOOIST
n i l %Highway W ?1
Mein or shlnet Over 2000 in
■film ! v &gt;asl,i%t r»*.v

CRAFT SALE
Fill your Easter basket with
beautiful handmade itemsl
*14 W 20th St Ft I ASat^. ♦ 2
FBI. ANO SAT. 3/IS and J/34
200 Lark wood Drive lam
noon Icty11wild* Sanford
A n tiq u e s c o lle c tib le s
furnitrutre .»»%«* (ea » - t r
OAMAGE SateF♦Why bothar ft
Wt DUY PAY TOP PMICF ••
40/ 1)0 «*)/

GARAGE SALE
Slid* pro|«cfor and screen
Smith Corona etec typewrit
•r tv*, clothing. houta*»oid
Item*, and collectible* Ft I &amp;
Sat 20)McVar Or . Sanora

Hu(( Multi Family Yard Sale
Saturday 4*0 Vlhlen Md
Many, many mlic item*
Somathing for •vtrybody I

12 noon on Tuesday and taka
a d v a n ta g e of ou' s pecial
garage sate ad price1* Call
Classified now for detailsl

322 2611
LONOWOOD/DANBURY MILL
off Lk E m m a Md M ulti sales
on Norfolk Ct A MHIrace Pt
Golf club*, clothes, torn, etc
F rl Sat* S Maln/*hina

MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE
F u r n i t u r e , c lo th e s
to ys ,
household items and more*
•70Catalina D rive Sanford
SATURDAY STARTS AT 4am

RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday M a ’ ch 74fh • » I
Fam ily Worship Canter Cor
nar of 72th St A Atrporl llU d
Furniture household items
. pthlng and m \ ten \
S A T U R D A Y O N I Y • ) Go'*
equip glasses pof« A pant
some turn odds A ends 7071

F lI u f t lo A v ______

Sf CROIX APARTMENTS
AT THE TENNISCOURTS
H am 7pm Sunday M arch?/
Refreshments ava ilabte

113 COUNTRY CLUB CIR
Sanford Dusk, folding bed
redlner, patio furniture, lots
ofmisc SaturdayOnly *?

AFFORDAHU MOMfS
VINIURE I PR 0PIRfItS
FHAOR VA A* IOA* A$|V|\
At*um* no qw*liB*t A owner
hnencing low at 1403'mo'
G ov’t Forec loture *. R epoil
Wminofe. Orange Volusia'
S-wrsfont Proper t'tt
For 1#*t fhsn U 000 Do+n
• FORECLOSURE! J/1 on

M arkham Wd* forrcloture 4 7
1 * acre
p a ifu rt/ tfa b le
1105 000
Lk M ary cuttom
1'? over I
acre. *171 *00

ClessOCDL
F U L L T IM E B7 9I22
L I V E IN C O M P A N I O N /
Hemtmaker lo live with el
derly lady Salary, private
living quarters, efc Call alter
10am, please 2294200_______
LOCATES Conduct your own
locate search For a step by
step guide send 04 91 i 4X
sales Iok lo Locate. PO Bo&gt;
taOl, Sanlord. FL 22771 1401

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

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 0 ()

C O U N TR Y 1 E TT IN O . com
ptetely lurn. J/|, garbage
/water furn. covered fenced
pafto Ideal for war* couple or
*ingp*renf UV0 mu pu*dep
No pet* 323 1*12_______
O S T E IN 7 bedroom. I bath On
10 acre* 1450 plut IJOO tecurl
If 204 44* *1*0 after Iprn
SANFORD. 7 bdrm i bath quiet
area fenced yard IlH/mo
*175 itep No pet* 17J 6/04
J BORM. P . BATtl mobile
home for rent Mullet Lake
Park E*te* Dr *04 15/ 1&gt;I/

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Real E*»ate Broker
7*40 Sanford Ave

321 0759
321-2257
•1 S T SANFORD ARBAI J or *
tidrm 1 bath, large room*
E X C E L L E N T C O N D ITIO N *

HALL REALTY
3 1 2 W . F ir s t S t., S a n fo r d
Lakefront /11home 151*00
1/1 corner lol air
*47 500
10or *acre*! Term** Country *
1/l/t lam atr. fenced 15/ 500
1 /2/| loaded w feature*1 */* vuj

114— W a r e h o u s e
S p a c e / R ent
115— In d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls

323-5774

OFFICE/warthaut* space, 1200
Sq It Prim* location at
entrance to Central Fla He
giorsalAirport &lt;07)71 7*07
SANFORD tli.OSS tq It 2 phase
sprinklers 17 sq 1 Stenstrom
Realty Inc. llm Doyte 22) 2429

OELTONA
1 bdrm
bath,
family rm #afrat* 151.700
W Maliclowtki 117 f*ll
F XCHANGE OR S IL L your
proparty located any where!
Invetfort Really. //4 5*1*

Beautiful 1,2, L 3 Bedroom
Homes Available

LPN
LPN Interested In Innovotlve
facility, on the cutting edge ol
research. 12hour Villi
__
Call 499 &gt;007________

MAIDS
Mature, honest dependable
Must lake polygraph test and
must pass drug test Trans
portatlon Is a plus
Neil N Tidy 124 1177

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT
Full lime position available
HVAC/plumblng necessary
Great benelllt Pleas* apply
In person;
Sallpolnle Apartments
441 W. Seminole Blvd.
SantoAt 407 112^1011
MEDICAL

RN
Charge nurie lor 7am 2pm IV
and ventilator experience
needed Apply Inperson
Debary Manor
40 N. Hwy 17 92
_________ D9bery.FI_________
M EDICAL

LABORATORY TECH
Full lime Lob Tech needed lor
busy community clinic. Must
havo current Stole of FI
licensure and be able lo slarl
Immediately. Bilingual In
Spanishhelplul, Apply lo:
Central Flo Community Clinic
Attn; Per sonoli Dept.
2471 !. Park Ave.
Sanlord. FI 21771

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractor! be reglttered
or cartllled To w rlly a tlal«
c o n tra c to r! Ilcenta call
I 100 342 7940 Occupational
Llctntat aro raqulred by the
county and can be verified by
c a llln j^ lM IlO ^ x F ^ T il^ ^ ^ ^

L a w n S e r v ic e
J A D LAWN MAINTENANCE
Wt do ayarythlrgl Call lor
Ireeetlltnatet 324)4)0
LOU'S Mowing. Weedeaiing.
Edging t l ) A up Light haul
mg Free E illmelet m 1717
TOM A J C F F 'I LAWN CAREI
Ret /Comm . dependable, low
raletl Freeetl
110 70/0

M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, comm/rtt
Llc/lnt »E R0004I9) 221 447)

F lo o r in g

A d d it io n s &amp;
R e m o d e lin g
RES/COM M Vinyl Siding .
Alum. Framing. Orywall.
Doom . Rooting, Concrete
222 4421 S O Ballid. CBC4I9I40

A p p ll a n c e s
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Free
appl ttrvlce call with re
p a lr tlJ o h n ^ ^ J B a tO K IlU ^

C a rp e n try
CARPENTER All kind) ol home
repair!, painting A ceramic
tile Richard Grott
I l l &gt;971

C a r p e t C le a n in g

C o n c re te

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HARDWOOD FLOORING
Inttill Sanding Flnlthing
TOM OLSEN 1112 414 1717

G e n e r a l S e r v ic e s
IN D O O R A O U T O O O R
Flattering Remodel new and
hltlorlc Hornet 17)2910

H o m e Im p r o v e m e n t
AFFORDABLE Horn* Repair.
Dependable AH pbatet Call
lor traaatt, Michael 1217104
R ES TO R A TIO N . O RYW ALL.
metal lludt. doort, trim, tld
Ing. porchet. decks, gartbot
Llcantad/Insured
122 2017

SAM’S C A R P ET CLEAN IN O
p lu t t lr lp and b u ll Iteart.
H e lid e n lla l/ c o m m t r d a l 24

^ J irv J te W L b ^ p jrW ^

C le a n i n g S e r v ic e ~
IT'S TIM E FOR
SPRINO CLEAN INOI
CALL SCOTTISHMAIDS
Subtldlary ot Tha RM Brown Co
212 2412
Evropoon doming ol
Amorlcon f+lcot_______
L IO H T H A U l I n O, FLO OR
M AINTENANCE Wa alto do
window! I 2201901___________
PERSONAL TOUCH C LEAN ­
INO SERVICE. Horn*!, apll
and cart. 22) 2210

WE SHOW UP
L a i T fila D U n lu y A d
W o r k F o r Y o u ...

£ 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
C u ll C I l f H M t t l

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J a n i t o r i a l S e r v ic e s ~
BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL
Commarclal/Ratld 111 4711

L a n d s c a p in g
‘
R A N D Y '! QUALITY LAWN.
Complete pro care tinea 1940
Cleanups.hauling 221 0714

OELTONA
949 m a t r t ________

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

M o v i n g &amp; S to r a g e

'

CLASS A MOVERS
Moving
tpeclalltlt 10X oil all local
movet with coupon "We move
with pride in mlntf' 111 41*4

P a i n t in g
'P A IN T IN O , paper hinging,
pressure washing and dry wall
repair Freeetl 111 )I74

T r e e S e r v ic e

~

ECHOLS TR E E SVC Lie's. Ins
"Lei Ihe Protetslonalt do It "
Freeettlmates
127 2129

W in d o w R e p a ir
a n d C le a n in g
WINDOW 8 SCREEN REPAIR:
_________ 447 )21 7313

A d v e r t i s e Y o u r B u s i n e s s Eve ry Day
F o r As L o w As $45 Per Month.
Call C l a s s i f i e d , 322-2611

M O B IL E H O M E . Carriage

REALTY, I NC.
BUYERSI
Discouraged in Your Search
lor Your Dream Mom*I You
N EED our Full Time Sate*
Taam to give YOU Full Tim*
Service! So Call Any On* ot
Them A N YTIM E!

322 2420 • 321 2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
•In Out 38th Y u r *
W INTER SPRINOS 1/1 11.000
and q u a lity to a ssu m t
tt(t/mo Community pool and
Iannis Naw root (at ISS4______
W INTER'SPRINOS )/) HO 000
assumes no qualifying 1)7) mo
Quick closing! New root.
comm pool/tennis(49 l))4
4/1 BLOCK HOME w/ CHA on
100x114 lot )4 a ) 4 blk
laundry/work sbop. 17(17 scr
rm Vary close to Plnecrtst
Clem 114.000 271 2444

d w a a iM c r a
RPaAL E STA TE. !N c
322 7498
HANDYMAN SPECIAL /on*d
R C I Downtown Wtford 7
»Mf l b.» *X) 000 OHO 171 UJ*
HIDDEN LAKES 3/2. 2 car
g*r
rvmcxteted in%i&lt;te/ou1
Oofllf
1/1*00
171 *515

151 — In v e s t m e n t
P ro p e rty / t e le

O n M fc ji

W INTER PARK condo 3/2. til
new ceramic and carpal, naw
kilchan 1)2 000 124 )14)

BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV'T
FORECLOSURES. LOW DOWN
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA 8 ORANGE COUNTY

153— A c r e a g e L o t s /S a le
DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal tor mobile home or
home site, horse*, cattlo.
terming, or nursery Zoned
agricultural u.soo par acre
Small down payment with
owner tlnanclng 944-747-177)
P IS H IR M A N t P A R A O IS f"
water front lot. (0 a 1)0. spring
lad lake Priced to salt
SII SOO By owner 17)4*42
1.4 ACRES, residential. En
tarprlsa FI Haavlly wooded
Minutes to I X S74 OOP 322 9)04

SUNLAHD
Great 2 bdrm
with ri#t*ch«d brick r#c
rnom/family room In gr«*f
(ondilicn. covn#r lot Pric*d
fight At 14?.*001
Call ter d*!*il«l

Janet Mansfield. 323-7271
AA Carwta Inc . IQ 1114
L O N G W O O D H O M E 1/2. 17*1 *q

ft 7 ca*f gnr«g# on Soidi«r’*
( t r n U I 000OBO 17) VOdt

157— M o b il e
H o m e s / S a le

* QUICK SALE N E E D E D *
70/ Cltru* Dr . i* m o rt for
yOur m ooty J/J. v «ry ite*n
updAtwd oldwr hom#
L ik t
o «w l Ali r»#w carp#! paint,
and waiipap#r within Kitch#n
appli * inducted Cio*# to golf
tour*# and walk fo IdywllMte
school F#nc#d in back yard
on *m lak# Great neighbor
hood Must see inside Possa
ble lease purchase 1*4 *00 by
owner B y a p p f only 320 /4/0
S A N F O R D J bdrm I'y bath
Central A/C. garage, fenced
yard Everyth in g new! 11.500
down. j*tQ/month /M 1907
S A N F O R D 7 bdrm . 1 bath Cent
air and heat, jfp lia n c e i. in
side laundry. * a « « n porch,
large tenced yard. 2 sheds
S4f .*00 373 324/or 321 t124

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CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
I4i44 2/2 spill. (4 Bayspring,
cantral H/A. screen room
14. SOO
24x23 )/) 42 Berkshire, cantral
H/A. raised screen room.
cerportlll.OOO
Mel* 1/2 IS Fairmont Vista,
cantral H/A. wesher/dryer,
dishwasher, all electric, ca
thedral calling*, vinyl siding,
shingle root, northern Insula
lion 112.000
24a4S 2/3 split 4) Pearson,
cantral H/A. carport It).SOO
Call M I IIM t r 1)1 27*2

LUCKY YOU! •
We Offer Affordable Beauty and Value!

APARTMENTS

323-3301

HOURS: Mon-Sat 9-5:30 Closed Sun

322-9556

1505 W. 25th Street • Sanford

322-2090

111— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n itu r e
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Over M years In Sanford
Salas Naw and Used Service
all makes A parts 204 E
Commercial St 272 244)
• AAA RAY'S APPLIANCE *
2141 French Ava. Sanlord
R a l r l g a r a l o r . S la v a s
Waihari Dryars Free S yr
labor ware Dal avail 27*094)
APPLIANCES. F U R N . TV'S.
E T C . E U Y S E L L -T R A D E INS C H IC P O DEPOT. 1)19
FRENCHAVE.
17117*4
A P P LIAN C ES ! Btst prices.
Bast Warranty. Bast Sarvtcat
Washer». dryers, mlcrowavas
Wa buy appllancasl Delivery
tree! A » Bast. 714 31*2______
BUNK B ID S Upgrade mat
trasses LlkenewllUO
________ Call 2*9 )031________
• CALP. KINO B IO Htavy
dark pine, mirrored bookcase
headboard Coll mattras*
Vary good condition SIOO
331 m * after )PM
a IL B C T R I C RAN O fl. J0".
good condillon SO). 2)0 7ISO
P R IBZK R . Frigidato. M cu tt.
upright, whlla Eacallant
condition! 9)00 77) UOI______
• PULL SIZE Mattress A boa
springs Good condition SJ0
________ Call Ml Ml*________
O l . STOVE. 20" S U ) Kenmec*
HD wtshar. ly r old St)0
Chain link (a ft. 10a* 140
Stars 2* 4*1 hat xaater heater.
tmosoldSIM 21102*2___ __
KIN M O R E wtlhar. vary nlcal
Free delivery and warranty
John - A4- iosl, 114 2262
aOAK HIOH CHAIR Eactltent
condition SIS Call 172 2M6
• TV E N T E R T A IN M E N T
CENTER m V 'h a * T 'w S40
naw at Wal Mart. Will salt lor
S30OBO Call M ) 9*04 Ivmsg
WASHER A DRYER. Magic
Chat. 172) tor both BroyhIH
dining sal Solid oak labia w/4
chairs i)00 OBO 277 4771
a WAT I R BE O. quean, padlstal
w/4 d ra w e rs Bookcase
headboard. SIOO M4 2*9*

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5 :3 0 • SM. 1 0-5 • Sun. '

a FOR D THU NOE Rn IRD. 1(44.
All orlglnall Needs some
work *1,49) OBO Ml 01)4

2 2 1 — G o o d T h in g s
to E a t
STRAWBERRIES U Pick Opan
9sm 29f I C«lffy Av# J mi E
of Sonford 1 ml N of SI Rd
U
F«rm t 321 7)64

2 2 3 — M is c e lla n e o u s
•ALUMINUM WALKER
For adult
II)
277 *197
ANTIQUE Chlppandala couch
antlqua buftet. color TV, stair
s ltp p tr. mlsc housahold
Items___________ Call 3M 4721
a 4 1 A U TIFU L NEW oold col
orad lact labtertoth. )7"x72 "
111 407 M4 U79 4 109 PM
DOWN (A S T SPA porlabte
state 4. wood fremtd sail
contalnad 1SOOOBO 77) 4*1)
• O R A C O B A B Y S W IN O .
eulomeiic II SOO Cell 372 0*91
_________Attar IPM
aKINO TU T PRINT Framed
and glassed 2 x3'. with ot
tidal program U ) Pleas* call
*4) n it ____________________
aREOINA STEAMER I year
old In good ihapa Cla«ni
carpats aasy Plus 2 botflti ot
carpal shampoo All lor US!
_________Call 37) 4729________
SERVICE SALES A PARTS tor
portebl* kerosene heelers
LARRY’S MART Ml 4111
(T A B L E C L O T H , new b*&lt;«*
Card labia s lit 14 Call
407 M4 9)79 410 9 PM __ ___
TIC K ETS tor Dan Fogelberg
concert on April 2 1*5 00
(Coal &gt;OBO 734 1711_________
UTILITY/Landscap* Trailer
1)50. Large Cheil P R I I Z I R
SS4 49H17I alter *PM_______
a VC R TIC AL B LIN D ) 14 met
cloth with wylqhl) Quiet but
clay pul Comas with large I)
ft (144 In) track Originally
expensive will sacrifice lor
only US Call 220 000*

•1 9 7 0 DEVILLE CADILLAC
12000 OBO All power 3M 0354

2 3 1 -C a rs
• BUICK 7) ELECTRA MS. 4 dr
hardtop Excellent condlllonl
Restored 199217 700120 9007
BUICK CEN TUR Y. 1(44. V4
angina, runs good 11.100 OBO
_________Cell 1)0 0999
C H E V E TTE . 19*4. Cray, 4 door
reliable car for only 1*00
_________ 27* 4174
_____
• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 9)
Lika naw Must salt Only
174.000 Call 1407172) 995*
• OUNEBUOOY Full llbarglass
body Convertible top Rebuilt
VW engine Many new parts
Protenlon built 17500 ) 71 4974
FORO M USTANO LX , 19(0
AM/FM stereo, air, p/w. auto
Asking 14.50014* D U ________
• HONOA'ACCORD LX. 1992.
P/S. P/B. #tr. Ktnwood
AM/FM cassette. 4 door, low
miles Rosewood color Will
run lorevar 112.950 2M 947)__
OLE BARON'Convtrtlbl*. U
Red. loaded, dig dash, naw
top, naw liras U.10049) 710*
a LINCOLN
TOWNCAR 74.
loaded aicaltent cond Whit*
IISOO^OBO____
Ml 11)9
aMONTE CARLO 1*71 great
condl A/C. runs Ilk* a topi
Sharp looklngl SI.450M4 M il
MY PRICES WILL NOT BE
B E A T ! MY W A R R A N TY
WILL NOT BE BEATI Coma
vev Jim at American Dream
Salas and Serve*
11)9 tanterd Av*. Ill &gt;444
Wa'ra balldlwg a toputettars.
a P LY M O U TH Grand Fury,
white A t cond thru out
Good mileage M.OOOOBO
_________ M1MOO
PUBLIC A U TO A U C TIO N .
EVERY TUESDAY ?:)0 PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 92. Darlene Beach
*04 MS *221_________
(R E N A U L T ENCORE. 1(4).
Excallent condlllonl SI.SOO
llrm 120 1254 *l'*r*PM______
a TOYOTA COROLLA wagon,
'92. Auto. A/C red 23K.
warranty &gt;9 450 773 66)4
I ) CHEVY Chevett* 4 dr 4 ,pd
new tire*, doesn't burn oil
Good 2nd car 1400 377 7147
•91 MUSTANO OT 10, 1 spd
runs great, needs TLC. *1200
OBO A Reel Steal! 724 3101__
• U HONDA ACCORD 4 dr 1
spd . A/C. Pw . Am /Fm
cassette MOOO 272 4417

(C H E V Y BEAUVILLE VAN
79, I Ion, Passenger van.
ctean Loaded! Too much lo
list, must sa* to appreciate
Only 17.49) OBO.......... Ml 1700
* FORD RANOER. LTX 91.
P/S. crulsa, A/C, stereo. 4.200
mile*, t yr or 12.000 ml left on
warranty Celt 27) 1)1)
alSUZU P/U 9) Red 7K. A/C.
am/lm can. lull bedllner.
rear window S9 45Q )M *439
a JE EP PICK UP 4x4. 1*7*. Vi
auto Engine and Iran* to
built (about 20.000 miles!
Newer Interior *),000 M l HO*
a JE E P PICKUP TRUCK. t*7*
4x4 with topper 5*00 OBO
Needs a lot ot TLC. M3 )9)9

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Sanford Motor Co.

'92 CHEROKEE COUNTRY
14.000 mile*. 117.491
________ Call 3M 41*3________
VO LKSW AOO N V A N , 1*74
Reasonable, good running
condition 407 494 04)0 or
447 4000*. I 20)_______ ______
*1971 CHEVY 1/2 Ion p/u. 250
VI Runs good. Engine and
Iran* strong *1)00 M 2UI7
e lf l) SUBURBAN OMC. 4 2L
diesal. hall Ion. mechanically
solid, naw rad /brake rotors A
callperi/head liner Vary good
liras and tow pkg SS SOOOBO
_________ 407 711 1444_________
1*9) F 10 BLAZER 4 dr. lull
power. Tahoe package. I2K ml
117.000 llrm 177 9404 alter 4

2 3 8 — V e h ic le s
W a n te d
WE PAY TOP 111) FOR
Complete or Wracked Cers.
Trucks RUNNINGorNOT
ANY CONDITION
173)444

239— M o to r c y c le s
a n d B ik e s
a ’ll HONDA. 7)0 custom, good
condition. 2SK miles 1900OBO
33) 092) Iv msg or M l 43)9
II KAWASAKI. )SO LTD Prim*
condillon Mull sea to appre
elate &gt;900 Ml 4 1 * 2 ___ _
a'47 HONDA SPREE Very low
miles Very good condition
1400__________ Phone 311 4744

241— R e c r e a tio n a l
V e h ic le s ^ C a m p e rs
(H O L ID A Y Rambler Imperial.
'I* Jill basament model,
loeded Excallent cond Op
lional Honda motor scooter tor
1 W' rack *52 000 407 499 4929
VAN/CAM PER, 1*71. Chevy
model 20 Good condition All
accessories U.SOO 37) 491*
*74 MOTOR HOME Runs great
Will trad* lor travel trailer ol
comparable value 321 719)

MICHELES
HOUSE OF BARGAINS
Everything Must Coll
Bring Your Box And Your Truck.
Will Sell liy Ihe Piece or ll\ A Whole /Juv Full

2534 S. Park Drive • Sanford
O p e n IQ -5 tveryrtay__________________ 3 2 2 - 6 1 9 9

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Brand New Affordable Custom Homes
With All The Amenities!
308 and 310 Krlder Rd. Sanford • Sanora Subdivision

a FOR SALE Pair *1 t r ' Phase
Linear Oraphtta Swbvraater
Speakers. 4)0 w i ll ptak
pqwtr. Asking SIP9 OBO Aik
tor Brian 274 4)74 ayes_______
T R A D ! New Denon Stereo Sys
lam A Bos* Speakers for
anything ol valual &gt;49 0)1

• A U S T R A L IA N R LU E
H E E L E R m il puppits. 2
((mates. ) months old. ST)
*«ch 1317417 or 177 14)7
BABY LOP BUNNY. Pura brad.
Itmala, vary lama. Oraat with
kldsl )0 lbs ot lood )2C 23(27)00
B EA U TIFU L CALICO cat, 1yr.,
spayad. daclawad. accassorlts
All shots SI) M4 9491________
• X -LA R O E A IR L IN E styla
animal crata with locking
gate. Good condition. Bought
lor S4) 3 month) ago. Asking
140 Call M4 7;i3

211— A n tiq u e s /
C o lle c t ib le s
• S AC R IFIC IN O E L E C TR IC
MOTOR bulll In Thomas Alva
Edison’s day. Vlnlaga 1194
On* hundred y ta rs old.
Horsapowar approx U HP.
unusual brass linings, 2 spaad
wood pullay. Musaum quality.
Will maka soma collactor
drool UIOO 272 4744__________
'W IL L T R A D E 1**3 HESS
TRUCK FOR 1(91. PLEASE
CALL 2M 4)47

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1 8 3 -T e le v is io n /
R a d io /S te r e o

199— P e ts 8L S u p p lie s

Paradise...

H O U R S : M o n . - F rl. 8 :3 0 - 8 :3 0

Managed By Angelia Gordon Property Management

FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without approvals 200 1000
acres Waterfront a plus Call
Tarry Clayton 904 7)) 4404

FOR SALE Varsa laddar. I)
toot, SSI Ml 79)9

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193— M a c h l n e r y / T o o l s

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159— R e e l E s t a t e
W a n te d

• P R E E C R EP E M Y R T L E .
pink.
You dig and till hot#
___________&gt;77 2*47__________
• W ATER IRIS, blooming with
blua (lowers For ponds. S7
___________M14S40__________
(W E E D EATER.Black A Da
ckar. tr' cut. Only SIS Call
M l 1402

3301 S. Sanlord Ave. ‘ Sanford

1000 Stonebrook Dr., Sanford

NEW 1994's, NO DOWN. ttX
Interest, MX te. IIM/m*.
M X 71, SJIS/me 24)1799

OLASTRON. tilt V bull, MIW.
7(0 Volvo. Hsh/skl, lots ol
txlras. *7300 OBO 1)4 SI*)
• HOUSEBOAT, llva aboard 43'
Naulallnt, twin angina V
drlva, S20K P rQ uam 49H II)
a Illy ' COBIA BOW RIDER.
In,id . radona. 1914 70 HP
Evlnruda, power trim end tilt,
rebuilt ) hrt Galvanltcd
Magic-Tilt, naw liras, naw
wiring *7,4)0171 1019________
• I* FT BOWRIDER IIS HP
Marcury, o/b, low hours, with
trailer U 100 277 0144________
• 19*4 SKI/FISH BOAT 90 HP
AParc . w/ trailer. Runs graall
U.000 Partial tlnanfa *9) 2404
• 1*4) REOAL Madalllan. 17’
tO", 4 cyl In/outboard motor
w/drlv* on frailer U.OOO OBO
4X24004 or 4*9 *301 avts______
at* FT PONTOON boat *11
llbarglass. 140 HP Evlnruda
Vary fast I Many axlras. Ilka
nawl Only 110,2)0 213 *4*0
'14 CAROLINA. 17 ft w/lrallar
Stall }, rtllnlih td w/naw
swivel satis SIOO Ml Ml* _
(4 PROLINE, 17 tt.. V bottom
with 1 1 C drive Ship to shore,
depth Under, galv trailer,
vary tew hours *499) 17) 11*4
Ahay Marin* Inc. I ll EH Iti SI
91’ TIDE CRAFT, fish and'ski
boat w/trallar IJ0XR4 Mar
cury. lot) of axlras satOO
772 19*0

193— L a w n &amp; G a r d e n

S a n fo r d C o u rt
A p artm en ts

STONEBROOK

157— M o b il e
H o m es / te le

2 3 0 — A n t iq u e / C l a s s ic
C a rs
**

(S EAR S EXERCISE BIKE. 120
or bast otter CallMI M74

• Energy • Efficient Studio, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom
Affordable A p artm inti
• Friendly, On-Site, Dependable Management
• Attic Storege, Private Patio &amp; Morel

Call Us o r Slof&gt; Hy Today Fo r M a ils !

Cove, tr a ) ) ' 1 Bdrm. ) Bath.
17 000 _____________ 277 9)47

235— T r u c k s /
B u s e s /V a n s

2 1 5 — B o a ts a n d
A c c e s s o r ie s

187— S p o r t in g G o o d s

• S in g le S to ry D e s ig n • N o O ne B e lo w o r A b o v e

Wiuhers/Drycrs In All Units
•State-Of-The-Art Fitness Center
•Endosed Pxitlos/Balconlcs
•Private Exterior Storngc

roots, pool decks, walks,
houses Freeetl g i am

BLUE SKY POOLS AND SPAS
Service, repair end remodel
Ing Quality work al low
prices. Fretail 407 )14990)
W EEK LY SERVICE trom MS
mo Cham Rita Pool Service
^*^227I^^Rober1Sho*maker

STAIRS PROPERTY

S T E N ST R O M

A — 1*10

P r e s s u r e C le a n in g
o O J T llfiT T in ^ M v Iv S y v
S w im m i n g P o o l
S e r v lc e /R c p a ir

157— M o b i l e
Hom es /t e le

447 222 72)1/28 4)79

7OH SALE OH RENT 3 7 Cent
air. gar 12.400 down l)))/m o
lOquaMluyer *41 0947______
’ ORACE ABOUND) In this )
bdrm 2 bath home tucked
inside bloom ing w alks,
lowering oaks Your haven ol
rest Sal SOO
•SANFORD HISTO RIC OIS
TRICTI I story, corner dLl
lol Restore or keep et duplex
Goodrxeilel Prlcertduced'll

•

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14 1 — H o m e s f o r t e l e

M AN A G EM EN T A R EA LTY

Looking to buy a home? W*
hev* homes in all areas ol
Seminole. Orange. Volusia
Countiosl Call lor datailsl
• 1/1 with llreplac*. newer
carpel and III*. U4.900
• f orrcluturel 4/2on I ) ) acres
fireplace 1104 900
• 4/). 7 700 sq f t . llreplac* Ig
scr porchl )104 100
Beth Osborn*
Venture I Properties

Our Rates Are
Better Than Brer!

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. 'wilyn*
Baal 1 Man Quality Opera
Hon I 2)4 1214/414 2441

Electrical

321-6762

Lol* ol clotalt! 1/2.500
Owner/Realtor 12) 410/

(SX2

T J 5 IT CO

SANTORO
21th SI and Myrtle Avt

l ‘A U L o n t T o r t N i:

Apply 1 4 p m al Holiday
House Restaurant. Hwy 17 97
near Lake Mary A drug tree1
workplace_________________

LANDSCAPERS
SOD LAYERS
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER

y

J'7 tseovlly fre#&lt;f 1/3 acre
Split b d rm . ceram ic tile
appl garage Po**ibie owner
hold 2nd Jut* |/1 W »'

HOST-HOSTESS/CASH IE R

Full time Apply within Mon
day Friday. 9 4 at Debary
Manor
_______44/444 4424

Assume no quality 111 7/1.
near St Jo h n 's R iv e r,
cathederal team clg , fenced
yard great room plan! 141.000

PRE forecloiwret IKDQ dn

C ® Q J)3

HOUSEKEEPER

Llytng at Its belli 2/7 condo,
comm pool/lennls. WWC, c*
ramie tile, eat In k it. master
tidrm w'balconyi SS2.004

A llie n # No (Jurfb/tet *f
• / 2 M*2 P I T I 154.500
• J 'J *plft fenced *545 P IT I
15* *O0

OFF 46A duptev 2 bdrm. 2 bath
Park tide Place Fic*ll*nt
rood MV) RE/MAX M l »&gt;4

HAIR STYLIST

Middleton Oaksl 4/}, kit
w'breaklast bar. lam r m .
scr pch . tenced. 2 decks, sec
sys . Intercom! 19),904

330 0 2 7 3 / 774 9400

4 ( r e ' A p p l , in tid e u til .
fenced yd' Only tl*.0M f
• 2/1. over 1/2 acref U r . dm.
U m rm Satellite di*h U4.*00
• 3/2 w /P O O L ter only Ut.1441
Ltv . dming torn rm * tool
• L A K E , le n n lt , p o o ll 3/2
cuttom . Iiv. din e «t in kltth .
appl Gar eg* 117 *00'
• J/1, new rnrpot A point* Cent
M/A. enrport Ju»t *41*00*

105— D u p f c x T r ip lo x / R e n t
_

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN

V

141— H o m e s f o r S a le

eM AYFAIR 2/1 w/ scr porch,
dbl garage. 12)4 tq II healed
no pets ItlS'mo t(D0i*c
eSANFORD 0UPLEX 1/1) 2
story, w/d hook ups. CMA
Specious! M40'mo .MWtec
a SHADOW LAKE WOOOS 2/2 )
w' dbl* car garage, fplc . well
1 sept if ISOO/mo 1900 sec
aSANFORO 2/2 OUPLEX w d
hookup CMA MMmoMOOsec
eSANFORD 9/9 w/ den scr
porch 1791 mo )7)0t*c
( eO VIEO O t/l DUPLEX w
' carport, w/d hookup, heel alr
D4) mo)7WS*&lt; Srt no dep
Stentlrem Realty. Inc.
"Wx Manage your Name,
like II was our awn " Jim Deyl*
I I ) 2491 Alter4PM 2M 1491
2 BDRM. I BATH taOO'monlh
All utilities Included 1st mo A
s#&lt; unly J7I OH* or 1)1 1471
) / ) , appliances hook ups
garage, carpet. Umdt. cent
heel I i r t w m 1700vx 1rot
1 BEDROOM with cent H/A.
large tenced y a rd , and
screened room Only )MD down
Why rent &gt; The Hllllm en
Group. Inc Realtor 1)1 411)
&lt; BORM. ) BATH 2 acres
Children end horses OK
l*oo mo 17) Ml/

THIS WEE

ftABY ITEMS, clothing appif
anct* and tufnitur*
102 For#*t Onv# Loch Arbor
Saturday and Sunday

NEW Sanlord olllcet and/or
warehouses 400 2 400 tq It
Special, Mil/mo. I l l ISM
SANFORD. Office space. 1400
sq It building total. 1200 sq
It ptrolllca unit. B t 7404
SANFORD
IM7 S FRENCH
I 000 tq It Ideal small otlic*
f72}/mo met water, sawer
garbage Call 2)1 PIS_______
100 SO F E E T lor teat* on 17 9).
successful existing anchor
butlnewet Good parking and
lighting Great visibility
^^skm^aoOTno^^J^atea^work

103— H ou ses
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t

MORGAN REALTY
Beginner's luckl 2/2. scr.
pch ., workshop, sits on
cut (te sac. large loft 149.900

11 B -O ffic e

?nd Hr. Iron! and back porch
Groat location
SJIO mo
Al Chladl Brabtr/Owner
________ )-444-141-444)________
? BEDROOM FREE MONTH
SPECIALI ) bdrnit A elite
evell Cell Jerry. D ) *4)0_
) BEDRO O M .! Sanlord Ave
! ) ) ) Includes utilities
______ HO 40)4or 4»Q )47l______

All rental and real (state
adva'lltamenlt are tubjecl lo
Ihe Fetkrral Fair flouting Art.
which maket II Illegal lo
adrerlit* any preference. Mm
llaflon or ditcrlm lnallo n
hated oi race, color, religion
tax. handicap, lamlllal tlalut
or nahceral origin

14 1 — H o m e s f o r t e l a

Space / Rent

SPACIOUS 1 BDRM

Company «##kt individual*
wifh 4**#mbly And machine
operating n p t r v n d Long
term a**ignm#nf Grtal op
port unify N#v#r • fe#'
tteip P n w n m l.lH 4444

PRODUCTION WORK

an s p a r k a v e

Licenced F/T. In Sanford
Call Ctndaor Raiftni 273IQ4S

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TER R Y E CHRISTENSEN and
SUE CHRISTENSEN, his wile,
et.al.;
Delendanlls)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given lhal.
pursuant lo Iho Ordar or Final
Judgmant entered In this cause
In Ihe Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida. I will sail Ihe
properly situated In Seminole
County, Florida, described as
Lol 9. Block O. IOYLLWILDE
OF LOCH ARBOR. SECTION 4.
according lo the plal thereof as
recorded In Plal Book II. Pages
99 and 100. ol the Public Records
ol SamlnoloCounty, Florida
al public sale, lo the highest end
best bidder, for cash, at Ihe
Wait Front Door ol tha Seminole
County Courthouse, In Sanlord
Florida, at It 00 A M . on April
14.1994
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the Amer
leans With Disabilities Acl. per
sons needing a special eccom
mode IIon lo participate In this
proceeding should conlect Ihe
Individual or agency sending
notice not later than seven days
prior lo Ihe proceeding al Ihe
address given on notice Tele
phone: I 407 MJ 4M0. If hearing
Impaired 1 900 92) 9771 (TDDI
or I 400 9)1*770 (V). via Florida
Ralay Servlet
Publish: March II. 2S, 1994
DEP 190

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$6,000°° CASH TO CLOSE!
r $575.00 p.i. • based on 7.5% fixed rate
30 year mortgage ___
•Three Bedroom, 2 Bath Split Plan
Large Great Room, 1584 Sq. Ft.
Living Area
• Large Eat-In Kitchen
•Vaulted Ceilings And Planter
Shelves Throughout
•Formal Dining Room Area
•Spacious Master Suite
^

• Screened-ln Patio

• Tw o-Car Garage
•Automatic Sprinkler System
•Professional Landscaping
With St, Augustine Sod
•Walking Distance To Pool,
Clubhouse, Tennis &amp; Basketball Courts
•Very Light And Bright
•$6,000 Of Upgrades
Included In Price Make This
A Best Buy Opportunity!

DIRECTIONS: Lake Mary Blvd. east across 17-92, to Left on Sanford Ave.
1/2 mile to Right on Sanora Blvd., past pool &amp; clubhouse lo Lett on Krider Rd

Paul R. Schwab
Custom Homes
699-0962 - Office
321-8631 - Model

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b y C h ic Y o u n g

Kick the daily
nasal spray habit

BLO NDIE

DEAN DU. O O T T : Living down extremities and loose folds of
South. I’m plugucd by year- skin over the back of Ihe neck.
In o l d e r c h i l d r e n , t he
round nlhrglrs. I licgun using n
nasal spray tlx months *»U«». and syndrome causes webbing of the
of the aorta, and sexual un­
1 find myself addicted to It. If I neck, short stature, a wide chest,
derdevelopment.
moles,
short
fingers,
narrowing
don’t use It two to three times a
day. I become congested and
A n a w t r to P r e v io u s P u i i l e
ACROSS
30 P in p o in t
stopped up. Mow can I overcome
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u u u u u u
u u u u
1 Bl plus ons
this?
,
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again
halpara
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sprays cause “ rebound • In­
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creased congestion after more
12 C M ckan
4 3 Fesblaat
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cologns
slluatlon. unsuspecting patients
anla lo p e
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use more and more nose spray,
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c o n iu m a r
thereby aggravating, rather than
(poaL)
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curing, the problem. Nose sprays
IS N ot w rong
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ULIU1U
17 O raak U tta r
should only Ire used for brief
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10
Fragrant
■ ttantlon
periods to relieve nasal conges­
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20 C o n itru c continue the spray. To get you
02 Hearing
Uon baam
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organ
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wda.)
0 3 M ors ratio n a l
perhaps, to control your allergies 29 (2
Vary w arm
0 4 N a it to Sun.
11 P ositive
0 M edieval
lit the future •• I suggest an oral
30 V artaty
w ords
poem
34 S tars
antihistamine, such as Hismanal
DOWN
19 R educe In
0 C avity In ro ck
30 M edical
orClarttln.
p ric e (2 wda.)
7 A ng lo -S a io n
tlti
1 01 — I Sing
Your doctor may wish to 30 sAuuthor
21 P inal de­
le tte r
—
2 S tagger
m a n d ! (var.)
S B raw l
prescribe such a product to
Otnaaan
3 R egarding
23 A ctraaa —
g At th a t tim e
lessen your symptoms Or be 37 K ing D avid's
2 wda.)
Flam ing
10 Narva
g rsn d fa th s r
4 W eird
may merely ask you to use the
24 E skim o boat
n e tw o rk
antihistamine temporarily, while
20 H orse's homa
[l“ W 7r
20 C o m p o ta r —
you’re awaiting your appoint­
S travinsky
ment with an allergist
111
27 — Ruth
I believe you should see such a
28 F illed w ith
M7
s|ieelallst. because you need to
reverence
31 Rtvsr In
know what you're allergic to and
Belgium
bow to avoid It. when possible
32 S ection
DEAN DM. O O T T My H year33 Uses th riftily
44 Paradtsea
old daughter has been diagnosed
45 M ora
with Turner's syndrome. I've
w ithered
asked her doctor to explain the
40 D im inutive
situation to me. but he docs li in
tuffla
47 Tree snake
such clinical terms that this
40 Seaweed
confuses me even more. Can you
? roduct
provide the Information I'm
hose people
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seeking*/
,
name
DEAN HEADED: T u r n e r s
52 A ctor —
s y n d r o m e , also k n o wn as
O'Naal
gonadal dysgenesis. Is due to an
55 Hawaiian
Inherited absence ol one ol the
volcano
Mauna —
two X chromosomes in women
58 W arnher —
It occurs once per H.(KX) live
Braun
female births, leading to a char­
57 la n g u a g e
acteristic appearance of the
tu ffla
newborn
s w e l l i n g of the

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PEANUTS

THIS 15 AAV REPORT ON
t h e b u s in e s s m a n BARBER
I INTERVIEWEE?..

YEARS A B O , HE SAlO,
HAIRCUTS WERE THIRTY-FIVE
CENTS AND ICE CREAM CONES

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WIN AT BRIDGE
fly Phillip Alder

Which vessel, do you think,
leaks from the top?
In bridge, you might la- faced
w i t h t he s a me p r o b l e m ,
especially when defending. Do
you ploy n suit from Ihe top or
do you lead a low card early?
Normally. If you arc trying to
establish your suit, you duck an
early trick to keep communica­
tion with your partner Dot not
always
I Mending agaiiisi three no­
trump, West led the spade ace
With queen In the dum m y,
attitude was known So Hast
dropped the two. showing an
odd number of sfuides. From the
bidding, tills hud to be three. So
West continued with u low
spade, giving declarer the trick
lie was bound to w in and
keeping cnmmtinlcat ton with bis
partner. Hut S&lt;*iib made West
pay.
Alter winning Irlck iwo with

dummy's spade lack, declarer
cashed dummy's diamond ace
and pluyed u diamond (n his
king West's hear! discard was a
blow, bill not fatal. South played
oil bis three club winners before
leading a diamond to dummy's
queen West discarded a second
heart. Deciding West hadn't
started with 5-3-1 -4 shape and
(lie heart king, which would now
be bare. Sout h cal l ed for
dum m y's spade queen.
West won with ihe king and
cashed two mire spade tricks
Hut then he li.ul lo lead away
Irom Ihe heart king, giving
South Ills eighth and ninth
tricks
II only West |lh ! played three
rounds of spade* at the Ix-gln(dug. Ihe contract would have
tjccn defeated. And since he had
ihe heart king as an entry. Ibis
defense was logk’ol.
The vessel that leaks from tlu­
mp. as pointed out by James
Heston. Is lbe government.

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YOUR BIRTH D AY
March 26, 1094

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G A R F IE L D

by Jim Meddick

ROBOTMAN*
\F YOU &amp;SK Nfc
befo re . xovj
TAKE THE N W
STEP VJITVt llU f,
YOU SHOULD
ASSESS YOUR
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soberly a n d

YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT IT
UM-ARE.YCN \ JUST PARAPHRASING ^
THAT'S EASY FOR YOU TO
IS TO FEEL THE WARMTH G0IN6 TO
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NOT FLESH AND BLOOD/ TENDERNESS OF A CARESS CAtTMN K W S
...T O F E E L ..............L O V E /

M O N O LO G U E

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FROM THE.

ly

Your chart Indicates probable
success In Iwo challenging en­
deavors In the year ahead. You
might be able to flguic out a way
lo successfully merge them.
A R IE S (M’arr-h VS1-April 19)
Today you might he placed In an
awkward position thut could
challenge your ability to be
candid and frank. Nevertheless.
It's best you do so. because If
you employ guile It'll rcudlly be
discerned. Know where to look
for romance and you'll find It.
The Astro-Graph Matchmaker
Instantly reveals which signs arc
romantically perfect for you.
Mall $2 and a l ong, selfaddressed. stamped envelope
and a long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope lo Matchmak­
er. cfo this newspaper, I’.O. Hox
4465. New York. N.Y. 101Oil.
TA U R U S (April 20 May 20) Do
not Judge othcra by your In­
t ui t i ve per cept i ons t oday,
because this mechanism could
be malfunctioning and Inaccu­
rate. Let your common sense
make Judgmcnlsfor you.
OEMINI (May 2 1-June 20) A
relationship with a close friend

A N N IE ___________

that has left you with disturbing
feelings should be rectified to­
day. because Itc/she Is enter­
taining Ihe same m isunder­
standing about you.
CANCfeR (June 2 1-July 22)
Don't waste the greater part of
today waiting for another to
fulfill a promise lie/shc has made
lo you. If you want tills matter
attended to properly, you must
do It yourself.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) It
might be wise today not to even
attempt a task you find very
distasteful. Your heart won't be
In your work and you might foul
It up.
V IR O O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Someone wlio thinks you're u
g h l try
„ to
pretty nifty person might
null you out ofr a self-created
complication texlay. provided
you resolve never to repeat the
same mistake again.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oet. 23)
Someone lo wlwm you’ve re­
cently gone for advice ts a trifle
disappointed with yon. because
lic/sne lias discovered that wlial
was offered lias been substan­
tially Ignored.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Success In your endeavors Is a

strong probability today, and
you should get on " A " for effort,
hut unfortunately perhaps only a
"C.” for undiplomatic tactics.
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23-Doc.
21) Financial trends look favor­
able for you today, yet there Is a
chance you might not fully
capitalize on your opportunities
through cither u lack of knowl­
edge or Indifference on your
behalf.
C A P R IC O R N (Dee. 22-Jun.
19) Wlial goes around comes
around. T ry to keep this In mind
today, so thut you won't know­
ingly take advantage of someone
who Isn't quite as sharp as you
‘ ^A Q U A R IU S (Jail. 20-Fcb. 19)

Do not deliberately withhold
Information from a friend today
that could help him/her much
more than It could you. Envy
mustn't he permitted In the
picture.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Murch 20)
Wi s h f u l t h i n k i n g w i t h o u t
appropriate action ts a poor
formula for trying to uchlcvc
objectives today. He realistic In
both unulysls and operation.
Copyright 1994 N EW S P A P ER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

bv Leonard Starr

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                    <text>30 C e n t s

MONDAY

February 28, 1994

S a n fo rd H e ra ld
S e rvin g Sanford, Lako M a ry and Som lnole C o u n ty tin e a 1 0 0 8
B6th Year, No. 164 - Sanford, Florida

Deal falls through
Grand Romance back cruising St. Johns

□ Sports

By NICK PFBIPAUP

A th le te s ta k e to th e tra c k

Herald Stall Writer

LO N G W O O D — Several county performer*
turned In brilliant performance* as the 1994
high school track season got Maned Saturday.

□See Page IB.

□ People
D o g w o o d s h e ra ld sp rin g
Many of the flowering dogwood* have started
to bloom w hich I* a lx-mitlful sign that opting Is
approaching

SANFO RD — Persons regretting they didn't
have an opportunity to cruise thr St. Johns on
the rtvrrshfp Grand Romance, have another
chanrc. The ship went Itark Into service this past
week.
"T h is Is our peak season, said Romance
Crulscllncs President Nancl Yuronts. "and we
Just rouldn't see leaving that large ship sitting at
the dock."
Th e original offer to sell thr ship to he used as a

| This is our peak season and
wejust co uld n ’t see leaving that
large ship sittin g at the dock. J
-N a n c y Youronis
gambling boat in Indiana fell through "It Just
didn't work o u t." Yuronts M id . "h u t that doesn't
m ru n It's over. W c have at least four other
excellent offer* to buy It. and we will Ire looking
ul those as well as poaslbly a new olfrr from the

□See Page 3B.

BRIEFS
W o m an re s c u e d
SAN'FOKI) — A wall of a house had to be
partially removed Sunday evening. In order to
rescue a Sanford woman from her home at 1602
1/2 W. 13th Place. Th e woman's name was not
revealed.

By SANDRA ELLIOTT

Sanford Fire Department Battalion Chief
William Ellenhurg M id firemen were called
when Ihc wom an reported smoke In her home.
"It proved to be a burning mattress, which was
causing smoke to fill the apartment." Ellenhurg
said. "She was having difficulty breathing and
we decided to take her to the hospital.”

Herald Stall Writer_______________________________
SA N FO R D — A 33-year-old Sanford man Is
dead today of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot
wound after the Seminole County S W A T team
was railed to Ids home following a domestic
disturbance.
Shane Quinton Connell. 32. died during the
night after being transported to Orlando Regional
Medical Center.

Removing the woman from the building
however, proved to be difficult because of her
weight, which Ellenhurg estimated at approxi­
mately 500 pounds.

Sanford Police Commander Dennis Whitmire
said oincers were called to 210 Melissa Court In
the Grovevlew subdivision off Luke M ary Boulcvurd about 3:45 p.m. Sunduy to Investigate a
domestic dispute between a boyfriend and
girlfriend.

"Th e stairway was too rotten to use. so we
had to break open part of the wall and erect a
ramp so we could remove her." he sutd.
By the time the woman was transported to
Central Florida Regional Hospital, she was
reportedly feeling better, and was not admitted.
She eventually was taken to the home of u
relative.

W hitm ire stuted that Connell's girlfriend.
Donna A n n Dajunc. 35. left Ih c couple's
residence and run to a neighbor's home before
i h r |H&gt;IU-r a rriv e d . Hhe told police C o n n e ll turd

The case has been turned over to HRS for
additional investigation, because of the u n ­
suitable living conditions found In the apart­
ment.

HMtM Ptwta kr I miwi Wm m m

O n Sunday, the nowly-renoveted Sanford
Museum opened Its doors for the first time slnco
Its completion On hand lor the ribbon cutting
ceromony were curator Alicia Clarkto; City

Store o w n er robbed at gunpoint
SANFORD — Th e owner of a convenience
store was robbed at gunpoint late Saturday.
Cash and property valued at over $9,000 was
reportedly taken.
According to poller C om m ander Dennis
Whitmire. Paresh N. Valdya. the owner of A AM
Discount Beverage. 1419 Celery Avc.. was
exiting from the store with his son at approxi­
mately 9:27 p .m .. when they were approached
by two black males.
"Each of the two men were described ns about
six feet tall w ith slender builds, and wearing
dark clothing and hoods." Whitm ire said. "Each
one of them reportedly had a small unknown
lype handgun."
"W hen they asked for the briefcase with the
day's receipts." M id Whitmire "M r. Valdya
reportedly refused, and they grabbed the case
and fled east on Celery Avenue then south on
Elliot Street."
A Mason or Toyota type vehicle was re­
portedly seen leaving the scene u short time
later.
"According to our reports." W hitm ire con­
tinued. "the briefcase conlulned $8,900 In cash
from the day's lottery receipts plus some
personal papers, und a .357 Magnum handgun."
Whitmire said the gun. valued at $350. has
been entered Into the stolen property list.
F ro m S ta ff

See Romance, Page 5A

Domestic
fight ends
in death

Opening the doors on history

"Right now we are looking into the cause ol
the fire." E lle n h u rg said, "a n d we have
tentatively declared It us suspicious In origin.

(x-oplc- who originally wanted It."
Had the strip sale been finalized, the Grand
Romance would have left Sanford for a port In
the Florida panhandle, where It would have been
cut In half, and lengthened to double Its present
size. It was proposed to hold at least 900 gaming
tables.
"W e arr looking at the numbers right now."
she said. "W e will Ire checking our cruise
IxKiktngs. and If wc have n smaller num ber, we
will continue in use the white remodeled
Romance. If the numbers continue like they have

Deadbeat
dads in
jail today
By VICKI DaSORMIBR
Harold Stall Writer______________
SA N FO R D Some fathers
who have been negligent In their
financial duties toward their
children spent this m orning
thinking about those obligations
behind bars at the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility.
According to Ed McDonough,
public Information officer for the
Seminole County shcrtfTs office.
18 men In nil from around the
county were served with writs of

□ See Deadbeat. Page BA

Commissioner Lon Howell; Mayor Bottye Smith;
Myra Bales, president ol Iho Sanford Historical
Society; and Miko Kirby, dlroctor ol Iho city
Recreation and Parks Department.________________

pointed u .32 caliber hundgun at her during n
domestic altercation.
"W e got there at 3:50 p.m. and tried to
estuhllsh some cnntuct with h im ." Whitmire
explained. " T h e girlfriend told us lie had a gun
and he was Mill Inside the house. O u r normal
procedure In that type of situation Is to roll the

I See Death, Page 5A

COMA continues drive
Group wants funds to help improve park
By NICK PF1IFAUF
Herald Stall Writer
SA N FO R D — The Concerned Organized Men In
Action. (C O M A ) Is continuing u drive to have a city park
Improved. A request for financial help Is scheduled to
come before the City Commission tonight.
The park Is situated on Orange Avenue, ut 7llt Street.
Located In a heavily populated residential urea, the
intent Is to Improve the park for use by younger
chlldrrn.
Bernard Mitchell, president of COM A, ha* ream ed
that the group has raised 85.000 for the park
Improvements so far.
In a letter to City Manager Bill Sim m ons. Mitchell
wrote. "A s of this date we ure approximately S I 3.000
short of our goal. Therefore, we ask that yo u please
consider placing the cost of this project on the 1994
budget of the C ity of Sanford."
When the park refurbishing was first brought to the

attention of the commission, there were Indications that
the city expected to spend possibly In excess of $ 17.000
for the work. Nothing however, has been formally
approved.
In order to get the project moving at an earlier date.
Mitchell Is suggesting It be divided Into two or three
phases, with Ihc first phase to Ik - complcdcd during the
month of April.
Much of the money would be used for the purchase of
equipment to he located at the park.
During u meeting between city staff members and
C O M A leaders earlier this month, several options were
discussed. One would he to begin with a sculed down
version of play activity, estimated at a cost of 85.2PI.
which could later be enlarged.
Another option would be to Install a bungalow with
moving tunnels. T h e cost was listed as $4,576. Sanford
G ro u n d Maintenance Coordinator Howard Jeffries
questioned 11 money might Ik - saved should the city

Sec Park, Page BA

Lion’s Club hosts annual fishing tourney

ra p o rts

Comles..... .

Visually
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impaired in
competition

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By HERMANBCHROEDIR

INDEX
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Movies..............

Herald Correspondent________ '

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S h o w e rs re tu rn W e d n e s d a y

Partly cloudy. High
In the low rr 70s. East
wind 10 In !5 m p h .

For moro weather, soo Page *A

SANFO RD — The I9lh annual
Visually Impaired Sluid Fishing
Toum um cni was hosted by the
Sanford Lion's Club on Saturday
at Mullet Lake Park.
Ralph Burger of Daytona beat
out 94 other purtU1|&gt;ant* by
ratchlng the heaviest fish.
Ron R u n k ls of Longwood
caught thr biggest shad, while
C h ic k C ra m p to n ol Geneva
caught the moat fish.
After the boats came ashore
and the fish were all weighed
a n d c o u n te d , a S u n B u n k sponsored barbecue was enjoyed
by all. Muster Chefs Harold
H lg h sm llh and Cecil T a y lo r

( ' See Pishing, Page BA

S ta n R o c k t y . D r. R o b a rt J . S m it h a n d R a lp h B u r g e r w h o h a d th e b lg g e t l c e lc h .

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NEW S FROM T H E REGION AND A CR O SS T H E S T A T E

Budget and tax cap, top topics
■y BILL BIROSTROM

S e a fo o d c o m p a n y w ill pay s e ttle m e n t

Associated Press Writer

T A L L A H A S S E E — A reduced settlement of $1.3 million will
avoid forcing layoffs nt a seafood company accused of
defrauding the government, fedrr.il and company officials say.
"W e're glad In gel fills chapter closed and move o n ." Gene
Rnfflcld. owner of Knffletd Fisheries In Fort St. Joe. said
Sunday.
U.S. District Ju d g e Lacey Collier ruled Sept, 23 the company
owed $1.6 million. Including penalties, for misusing a federal
loan.
Hut Collier also wrole collecting lh.it amount — triple the
damages owed — could defeat the loan's purpose of helping (he
area's economy.
Hal Held Fisheries Is the Florida Panhandle city's secondlargest employer with about 200 workers, and Collier said
collection "undoubtedly would destroy a vital link In the
lifeline of Gulf C o u n ty ."
T h e company borrowed $1.3 million from 'the Apalachee
Regional Planning Council to rebuild after a fire destroyed his
plant in 1985.
Th e U.S. Com m erce Department provided S I million, and
the rest consisted of mulching funds from G ulf County.

T A L L A H A S S E E — Lawmakers, nearing
the halfway m ark In Ihelr eight-week
session, will debate how m uch the state
should spend and how to keep state
spending from rising fastrr than Floridians'
personal Income.
Proposed $38 billion budgets for 1994-95
are slated for debate Thursday on both the
House and Senate floors, after comm lttre
approval last wrek.
" I ’m very pleased we have made this
m u rh of a good beginning." said Senate
President Pat Thom as. D-Qulncy.
" I think It's pretty good. It has no new
taxes, no new fees, and It hits the right

priorities.” Senate Republican Leader Andcr
Crenshaw said of the Senate Appropriations
Committee's proposal.
Crenshaw said the proposal should avoid
a repeat of last year's standoffs between the
Senate's 20 Dcmocmts and 20 Republicans.
T h e deadlocks often featured llirn-SenAte
President Crenshaw opposing efforts by
Democratic Gov. Lawton Chiles lo end tax
exemptions or Increase fees.
T h is lime Thom as Is Senate president.
And. Crenshaw said, "T h e governor's a lot
different. Even Lawton Chiles has seen the
light."
T h e budget proposals all strrss crime
fighting. Th e y differ on how lo pay for
prisons.
Chiles proposed a 30-year bond borrowing

arrnngrmcnt lo crenie space for 14.000
more Inmates.
The House Appropriations Committee's
version Is slinllur. but II would cut Interest
costs by (laying olf the bonds In 15 years.
The Senate panel’s budget w o u ld pay cash
rather than sell Ixmds — a n d add about
17,000 prison beds
"We kind of shied away front bonding.
That puls n heavier burden on future
legislative bodies." Thomas said.
"I was prepared lo use bonds If necessary,
but I Ihlnk there arc adequate fun d s that we
can pay cash. W e’re proving that we can live
within our means." Crenshaw said. "It
keeps prisoners In Jail. I Ih llik Ihul's Ihc
right priority."

Kerrigan
at Disney:
‘I was
flawless’

G ro u p w a n ts S a ra to g a to be m u s e u m
J A C K S O N V IL L E — Hackers say an effort to keep the USS
Saratoga In Jacksonville as a museum muy run out of steam
without a formal group lo tuke charge
Th e Saratoga Is scheduled to lx- decommissioned by the
Navy on Aug. 20. ending a 3 8 -yra r career with May port Naval
Station ns Its hom e port.
"If we can get ft downtown and get II In the (Jacksonville)
shipyards or In a suitable site, there Is no question It would Ire
quite a tourist attraction." said G ib Dannrbower, a Downtown
Development A u th o rity staff member.
- Hut those involved say a formal organization must take
shape and develop n museum plan quickly If the project Is to
have a chance of success.
"W ithin 45 days. If we don't know what direction we want to
take, we're probably getting past the point of no return." said
Charles Mares, vice president of the Jacksonville Convention
and Visitors Bureau.
Project supporters will meet today with two consultants who
have worked on other ship museums, and whal they hear may
determine If the project Is worth pursuing. Mares said.
Museum supporters want to take possession of the ship
before It leaves Mayport lo lx* moth hailed and eventually
scrapped
T h e Navy donates some ships to non-proftl foundations, but
officials have said they'd like lo see a firm proposal for the
Saratoga.
At least 10.000 people have signed petitions supporting the
Idea, but neither the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce nor
city officials have decided whether to pursue the project.
Startup costs for some ship museums have reached millions
of dollars. D.irm rhow cr said.

D e p u tie s k ill m an w h o fa ta lly s h o t o th e rs
T A M P A — Deputies killed a gunm an after the man fatally
shot his ex-girlfriend and her current boyfriend, officials anil
witnesses said.
T h e gunman shot his ex-girlfriend at least twice with a
high-powered rifle laic Sunday, deputies said.
A n other man was fatally shot as he ran for help. He died ot
St. J&lt;atbh a iitftm m l early today.
. had M e n released early today.
. . . ZZ
[h deputies T im Lewis, Robert W illiams and Loul#
G o fta x ^iflfcjila ce d on administrative leave {lending rcvlewjaf
the shooting.
Sheriffs deputies arrived and confronted the shooter,
ordering him to drop his weapon, a .30-.30 pump-action rifle.
Th e man refused, and. according to witnesses, deputies shot
him about six limes. He died at the scene.
F r o m A s s o c ia te d P r a t s r e p o r ts

By IKE FLORES
Associated Press W riter_________

P M ttw In y tlio y n U fv m

Way Back Whan
Way back In me early pari of this century
so-called “ Tom Thum b" weddings were very
popular. Old timers will remember where the
"name” Tom Thumb originated. He was al one
lime considered the smallest man in the world
and for years appeared al the Hippodrome In
New York City for the great exhibitor the "one
and only" P.T. Barnum. This led lo every kind
of organization one could Imagine producing
"Tom Thum b" weddings with little children
portraying the roles of grooms, brides, best
men, melds and matrons of honor, ushers and
whatever or whoever might be Involved In such
productions. Tho usual purpose was to raise
funds lor worthy causes but not always. Here
Is a picture ol a "Tom Thum b” wedding held al
the Soulhside Rimary school March 13, 1B31.
In this pholo (from left to right) are Buddy
Angel, Virginia Chapman, Carolyn Rosier.
Nancy Collum, Katherine Sponcer, maid of
honor Joyce Steele, groom Herbert Moreland,
the bride, who unfortunately now Is unknown,
Charles Gormley, Katherine Wiggins, Valerie
Wells. The next two participants are unknown.

and on the end is Belly King. Behind this row
ol weddng party members is the minister,
Waller Haynes. In front of the party is flower
girl Ann Wiggins. Angel, brolher of former
Seminole County Superintendent of Public
Instruction John Angel, Is now deceased
Nancy Collum Is now the wife of ex-Sanfordile,
retired U.S. Army Colonel Waltor Turner,
residents of Tampa, and sister ol Sue Collum,
wife ol E C. Harper Jr. ol Santord. The Rosier
lass played the role of a boy. Joyce Steele is
now Joyce Sawyers ot Sanford. Moreland, then
known lo his friends and classmates as
"Fuzzy," became known ss ’Upeod” when he
later became a top-notch Navy lighter pilot and
aftor that a well-known savings and loan
executive belore his untimely death. Also
deceased Is laser businessman and grocer
Charles Gormley. Ann Wiggins was Sanford's
first lady for many years as the wile ot Mayor
Lee Moore. Haynes became a neurosurgeon
and served for a number of years aboard Ihe
world-famed hospital ship "H o p o "

Researchers keep watch on old-growth forest
[By ELLIOTT MINOR
; Associated Press Writer_________

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T H O M A S V IL L E . Ga. Th e
] secret preserve that contains
i sonic of the Southeast's last
I remaining old-growth forest Is
silent except for the occasional
tw itte rin g of b ird s and the
rustling of wind through gnarled
pine boughs.
Known as the W ade Tract, the
200-acre forest Is one of only u
handful of sites In the Southeast
that has remained virtually u n ­

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closest to approximating what
DeSoto saw."
Th e Wade Tra ct has about 400
plant species. Including wireg r a s s , s m a ll o a k s a n d
350-year-old longleaf pine trees.
It Is a home for about 60 species
of mammals, reptiles, am phibi­
ans and birds. Including five
colonies of e n da n g ere d red
cockadcd woodpeckers.
Scientists from T a ll Tim bers, u
privately funded research group
n e a r Ta lla h a s s e e . F la ., ure
learning about ih r plant* and

animals that lived In old-growth
forests. They also are studying
the effccls of forest fires, an
essential element of Ihe ecology'.
Knowledge gained at the pre­
serve could be used lo restore
public and private lands lo a
more natural stale and to create
f u tu re la n d -m u n a g e m c n t
guidelines.
When Europeans begun col­
onizing North America In the
1600s. there were an-estimated
60 million to 70 million acres of
longleaf pines In Ihe coastal

plain, an area stretching from
the Carolina* to Texas,
But now. because of logging,
farming and urbanization, only
about 2.000 acres of old growth
— only about three square miles
— survive, said Todd Engstrom.
a Ta ll Tim bers ornithologist.
" It's one of the most en­
dangered ccosystents In Ih r
Southeastern United Suites."
Engstrom said. " T ills Is one of
(he few places when* It Is still In
a relatively natural stale and we
can study It."

T h e 24-year-dd figure skaicf
frotn Slbnehain. Muss., is under
comruct to the W alt Disney Co| .
and A B C lo perform on televi­
sion. make o D is n e y movie,
participate In Disney's Easter
and Christmas {tirades and do
commercials.
Kerrigan said she skipped ihc
Olym pic dosing ceremonies to
come lo Ihc- Magic Kingdom
"Just to have fun a n d relax. ... I
got tired of ihr cold weather, and
there was a In of pressure. I
wanted in go somewhere warm."
She and her fa m ily Joined
Mickey Mouse atxrard an oldfashioned lire tm ek at Cinderel­
la's Castle and paraded slowly
down Main Strrci to the cheers
of theme park visitors.
" S h e 's m y h e r o . " said
7-year-old Wally O rm o n d .
Ned Gllckner said he had
planned to re tu rn home lo
Itosion on Sunday, b ul when he
heard Kerrigan was coming, he
changed Ills plain.
" S h e 's one of o u rs , you
k n o w ." Gllrkix-r M id . "She's
quite a heroine there now. and l
guess all over."

THE WEATHER
LOCAL FO R EC AST

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changed since al least l he early
1500* when Spanish explorer
Hernando DeSoto explored the
region.
"W ithout this site and perhaps
two or three others that begin to
approach It In quality, wc have
no way to assess how far our
managed lands have diverted"
from their natural state, said
S h a r o n H e r m a n n , a p la n t
biologist at the T a ll Timbers
R e s e a r c h S t a t i o n , w h ic h
manages the preserve. "T h is Is
the site that probably comes

L A K E BUENA V I S T A - Nancy
K e rrig a n p lu n g e d In to her
lucrative future w ith Mickey
M m iv at her side* an thousands
of fans turned out to cheer Ihe
Olym pic silver medalist.
Hut ufirr Ihc h lizzu rd of rrd,
w h ile and blue confetti and
parade In Ihe M agic Kingdom,
Kcrrlgun look one more look
track lo criticize the Judges of the
llg u rr skating competition, won
by Oksana HaluL
" I know Ihr Judges are sup[Miscd to deduct for errors, und
I'm not quite sire th ey did that
because I was flawless." Ker­
rigan told re(ortcrs after Ihr
parade Sunday. "O ksa n a , al­
though she's a great skalrr and
real nice to wairit ... did have a
couple of mistakes
"1 skated rleutL and she had a
few minor r rn rn . ... They're
supi&gt;oxcd to take off points for
th at."
Hut Kerrigan said she was
satisfied with I r r second-place
finish behind the 16-year-old
Ukrainian.

EX TEN D ED O U TLO O K

Today: Partly cloudy. High III
Ihc low rr 70s. East wind 10 lo
15 niph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low In
the upper 50s. East wind 5 to 10
niph.
Tuesday: Increasing cloudi­
ness with a 20 percent chance of
showers. High In the mid 70s.
W ind southeast 15 inph.
Extended forecast: Wednes­
d ay: S ru ttc rrd showers and
i h u n d r m l o r m n : C o n tin u e d
cloudy with niln ending from
we st at night. Lzjws In the mid
50s lo low rr 6Qt. lllghs In the
70s. Thursday: Partly cloudy
and cooler. Low In Ihe mid lo
upper 50s.

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4:18 a.m., 4 3 1 p.m .: Cocoa
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St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Small craft advisory In effect.
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S T A T IS T IC S
T I ip high tem perature In
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and the overnight low was 49 as
reported by l l r University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday. February 28. 1994 - 3A

A g ift th at
w ill keep g iv in g

B urglary c h arg es file d
• Sam V n u lu l SfufTurd. 38, who described himself us
"homeless" was charged with burglary mid grand theft by
Sanford Police on Saturday.
Poller said on Jan. 30 or 31, u Jewelry store located on Park
Avenue In Sanford was burglarized and almul *500 worth of
Jewelry was taken.
The police rejxirt revealed thnt Stafford was the one who
broke Into the business. Poller said Stallord admitted to lh r
crime when questioned.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Farlllty and
held on $1,000 bond.
• Kenneth Everett "C hipper" Mathews J r.. 25. 334 S.
Country C lub ttd„ bake Maty, was charged wllh burglary to a
dwelling dealing In stolen property anti two counts of grand
theft by Sanford Police on Friday.
Poller said that on Feb. 2. he allegedly entered u home In I hr
1000 block of West 3rd Street In Sanford by prying a window
open. Oner Inside he allegedly took property and rush valued
at over $300.
Police said he allegedly used the money to buy drugs and he
had |&gt;awnrd the property.
Police said that on Feb. I I . he had allegedly taken $1,500 In
$50 bills from a bank envelope In his girlfriend's purse at h rr
home in the 2500 block of Oak Avenue In Sanford.
He was artested at the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional Facility
where he had been relumed on other unrelated charges.
He was held on $0,000 bond on the most recent charges.
• Robert Donald Grrenwald. 21. who gave his address only
as Culler Road. Longwood. was charged with burglary and
theft by Altamonte Springs Police on Friday.
Police said he und a friend. Identified as Sean Nigel
Thompson. 19. had gained access to a nclgtibnr's apartment
through the attic between the two residences. T h e y hud
allegedly cut a hole through the firewall separating the two
apartment attics.
Through the air conditioning vents, there was visual access
to the neighbor's bathroom and bedroom, police mild.
While the neighbor was out-of-town, police said. Greenwald
and Thom pson allegedly gained access to the neighbpr’s
apartment through the attic und took a bra and several pairs of
panties.
Greenwald was taken to the Jo h n E Polk Correctional
Facility and held on $5,000 bond. Arrest Information was not
available on Thompson.

B attery, d o m e s tic v io le n c e charged
Katherine Michelle tirown. 23. and David Thomas Cranston.
25, both of 209 Pheasant Run C l.. Longwood. were charged
with battery-domestic violence on Suturday by Seminole
County sheriff's deputies.
Deputies reported the two had been drinking at a bar and
had started fighting.
Upon returning to their residence, deputies said they started
to physically assault one another.
According to the deputies report there were broken chairs In
the living room and furniture had been thrown around.
Both were taken to the John E. Polk Conerilonal Facility and
held on $2,500 bond each.

D iso rd erly co n d u c t c h a rg e d
Vincent Jam es Nasca. 20. 500 Airport Blvd.. Apt. 1214.
Sanford, was charged with possession of alcoholic beverages by
a Juvenile and disorderly conduct by Sanford Police on
Saturday.
Police said they had wanted a group of minors who had been
found drinking outside (he apartments at 500 W. Airport Hlvd.
In Sanford.
Police said Nasca was found banging on the door at
apunmenL 1214 and m akings great deal of noise.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $100 bond.

M a riju a n a p o ssessio n
Adclmo Michael Tafoya. 25. 130 Bedford Cl.. Sanford, was
churgcd w llh possession of mnrijuunu and possession of dm g
paraphernalia by Sanford Police on Friday.
Responding to anonymous lips of drug use al the residence.
|K&gt;ltce asked Tafoya If they could search his residence, the
report said. W ith Ills permission, police searched and found a
bag of a substance that tested positive as marijuana.
Police said they also found assorted pieces of drug
paraphernalia.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $500 bond.

T re s p a s s in g arrests m a d e
• Richard Author Wagner. 34. 3202 S. Orlando D r . Sanford,
was charged with resisting arrest and trespassing by Sanford
Police on Friday.
Police said they had tried to stop Wagner to question him
about a recent burglary. Instead of talking io the police he ran
from them and hid under a utility trailer near a home.
Police said the resident of that home told them he did not
have permission to be on the property.
Wagner was taken to the Jo h n E. Polk Conccllonal Facility
and held on $ 100 bond.
• Daryl Craig Tale. 35. 110 W. 13th Si.. Sanford, was
charged w llh trespass after warning by Sanford Police on
Friday.
Police said he was causing a disturbance at a residence on
William Clark Court In Sanford.
The resident of that address had nlready signed a trespass
warning against Tate, he was taken to the Jo h n E. Polk
Correctional Facility an held on $500 bond.

Man charged in slaying
has long criminal history
By Assoolatad Prass__________
O D ESSA , Texas — Former
prosecutors say a former Odessa
man accused In a fatal slabbing
In Florida Is proof some crim i­
nals can't be rehabilitated.
Arturo Urtas Patino, convicted
of five Odessa robberies, stands
accused of fatally stabbing a
man In Lee County, Fla.
Aflcr a massive cross-country
chase. Patino was arrested In
California and subsequently has
been returned to Florida, where
he awaits trial.
"lie's one of those Individuals
which, no matter how much Jult
or penitentiary llm r there is. he
never Is going to rehabilitate."
said Anthony Foster, a former
Ector County assistant district
attorney.
"He's as bad a seed as ever
came out of Odessa," said De­
n n is C a d r a . a n o t h e r e x prosecutor.
Allen Jam es Meyer died In a
pool of blood last month at a
Florida children's party after he
was stabbed In the neck. Meyer.

51, was killed after he and
‘ Patino, 30. allegedly had un
argument.
Patino's story begins with a
1983 convenience store robbery
In Odessa.
At a pretrial bearing after that
robbery. David S la u gh te r, a
clerk who was robbed at the
s to re , p o s itiv e ly Id e n tifie d
Patino, but was killed before he
could testify.
Patino's older brother. Dunlcl
Patino, robbed the same store
shortly after the pretrial hearing.
Slaughter, armed and prepared
for u robbery. hud a shootout
with Daniel Patino. Doth died.
Patino was co n victe d and
sentenced to 10 years In prison.
He received added prison lime In
four other robbertes. but wus
paroled In December 1987.
Within a year Patino was back
In Jail, accused of killing police
Informant Joseph Lee Jim enez.
Those charges eventually were
dismissed, but In May 1990. he
wus sentenced to three years In
prison und a $500,000 fine for
another convenience store rob­
bery.

Aslronet Corp., a division of
Mitsubishi, donated S15.000 (o
the Rosenwald Exceptional
S tu d e nt E d uca tio n Center
recently. The school, located
In Altamonte Springs, serves
e m o tio n a lly a n d mentally
handicapped children from
a c r o s s Ihe d i s t r i c t . The
money. S5.000 from Aslronet
and S I0,000 from Mitsubishi,
w ill bo used to purchase
e d u c a tio n a l c o m p u te r
equlpmenl for the school. Burt
Fairchild, Industrial relations
manager lor Aslronet and F.
Michael Shea, vice president
o l administration at Astronel.
p r e s e n te d p r in c ip a l Dr.
Michael Kahn wllh Ihe check
as Kathy Rodriguez, ol the
Astronel SPICE commitleo lor
community service looked on
MaraM M m b, Tamm, Vineani

Botched postal stings reported elsewhere
By Associated Brass
CLEVELAN D A botched
|xjM u I sting In Cleveland re­
sembled operations In at least
five other U S. elites In the past
10 years, The Plain Dealer rejxirtcd Sunday.
Almost 100 postal employees
were unjustly areused In stings
In Los Angeles. West Palm
H eu rh , M inneapolis. I)oston.
Saginaw. Mich., and oilier elites.
Ihe new s|&gt;u|&gt;rr said.
Cleveland postal Inspectors
admitted thry wrongly charged
20 people In an undercover drug
operation last year In what they
called an Isolated problem.
Hut the newspaper said that In
several other probes w here
drugs were hought. (raid Infor­
mants allegedly hounded und
threatened postul w orkrrs for
months to agree to sell them
drugs. Som r of the Informants
had crim inal records.
For example, 12 Los Angeles
postal workers were accused In
1987 of drug olTenses by an
informant who turnrd In phony
or low-quality drugs after alleged
tra n sactio n s that postal In ­
spectors never witnessed. Th e
Plain Dealer said.
Th e House Post Office and
Civil Service Committee planned
to hold a hearing on Monday on
a 19HG sting that resulted In
charges against 19 workrrs In
West Palm Reach.
T h e workers were charged
with drug trafficking based on
llie word of Rolierl Gilbert, who
had a criminal record for bur­
glary. forgery, breaking and en­
tering. grand larceny and other
crimes.

Change
of venue
argued
By RON WORD
Associated Press Writer
G A IN E S V IL L E Extensive
media coverage und Indumcd
em otions in the c o m m u n ity
make it impossible to pick an
Impartial Jury to recommend a
sentence for convicted killer
Danny Harold Rolling, his at­
torneys claim.
" T h e court w as made aware of
the familiarity with the case
among all pulcnllul Jurors as
well as their knowledge of Inflammatory und prejudicial opi­
nions prevailing In the court­
room and the com m unity In
general regarding death as the
a p p r o p r ia t e p u n is h m e n t.* *
Public Defender Rick Parker
wrote In a motion Hied Friday for
a change of venue.
R o l l i n g , a 3 9 •y c a r - (i 1d
Shreveport. La., driller and ca­
reer crim inal, pleaded guilty
Feb. 15 to five counts of firstdegree murder, three counts of
sexual baltcry and three counts
of armed hurglaiy for the August
191K) at lacks on college stu­
dents.

F o u r e m ployees w ere a c ­
qu itted and the p ro secu to r
dropped the rest of the cases, but
the [tost office refused to rein­
state the workers. A series of
arbitrators sided wllh the fired
workers and placed them bark
on the rolls.
Rep. William L. Clay. D-Mo..
chairman of the House comm itlee, said the Postal Inspection
Service put felons In the post
olflce to trap innocent workers
because they "were more Inter­
ested In arrest statistics than thr
well-being of postal workers."
The Inspectors are under pre­
ssure to produce arrests, yet
have as little as a week's worth
of tra in in g In narcotics In ­
vestigations. said John Gibbons,
a fonner assistant U.S. attorney
who represents a worker In the
Cleveland case.
"T h e Postal Inspection Service
has no business being In these
types of cases." Gibbons said.
" fhey'rc ripe for disaster. Y o u ’re
dealing with Informants who are
untrustworthy and have their
own motivations."
Th e newspaper said the In­
spection service refused to re­
spond to questions about Its
undercover drug investigations.
In c lu d in g tra in in g a n d (tie
am ount of m oney spent op
probes. Th e service Is the law
enforcement arm of the U.S.
Postal S e rvice and gets Its
money from postage.
John Hrugger. a spokesman
for th e W a s h in g t o n h e a d ­
quarters of th r Postal Inspect Ion
Service, said Sunday night that
the faulty urrests over a 10-year
period cited by the newspaper
were small compared w llh the
agency's 15.000 overall crim inal

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arrests last year.
"The thrust of our Imerest is
not lo make arrests, It's to keep
the postal service drug-free.
That's o u r objective." he said.
All In-qiertlnn service arrests
are reviewed b y federal pro­
secutors and grand Juries, he
said. "It's not n process we
control.'*
Frank H rennnn. a Postal SereIce spokesman, said the en­
forcement he lp s the agency
protect Its employees and the
Inlrgrliv of the mall.
“ We warn lo pruvldr all of our

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employees with a sate working
environment.** he said. " W r
don't want any Illegality in our
workplace und o u r employees
don't cither."
T h e service changed Its pro­
gram after the Cleveland opera­
tion. the newspaper said.
Now. Inspectors not Involved
w i t h th e e a se r e v ie w a ll
employee drug Investigations.
A m o n g other things, they also
look for possible entrapment and
m ake sure evidence Includes
m o re than the w o rd of un
Informant.

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A hearing on the motion was
scheduled lor today by Circuit
Ju d g e Stun R. Morris. Stale
Attorney Rod Smith said he will
oppose any cllcvt to move the
penalty phase of Rolling's trial
out of Alachua County.
Morris must ntlc on the m o­
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Editorials/ Opinions
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Health plan is universal rationing

Wsyns D. Doyle, Publish** and Editor

Hillary Rodham Clinton, testifying tx lore the
Senate Finance Committee hist September, said
that If the Clinton health plan creates "the kind
of health security we ure talking about, then
people will know they an- not bring denied
treatment lor any reason oilier than It Is not
appropriate - will not enhance or save the
quality of life."
Treatm ent can be rlrtdrd If it does not
"enhance" the patient's "quality of life"? Where
In the Constitution does the government derive
the (tower to legislate what. In m any ruses, may
tx- the end of life for those who do not meet these
criteria In a future inundatrd federal health
system? And who decides? Th e family, the
physician or the housekeeper?
Indeed, allhough the debate over the Clinton
(dan has largely tx-vn atxnil managed care,
global budgets, regional health alliances and
compelled employer insurance payments for
their workers, the much more lund.im rm ul Issue
Is whether die plan wilt result In rationing health
care at vurlous stages of life.
Th e president, not exactly a paradigm ol
credibility, has Insisted that there will tx- no
rationing. Eliminating waste and lneniclettry In
Ihe health eare system will ensure universal
access to health benefits. But. ns reported on

SUIUSCRimON RATE:
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0 M ontlia............................. ......830.00

1 Year ..................................878 00
Florida Resident* must pay 7X ealee tan In
addition to rates above.

E D ITO R IA L S

iThe heck with
iMonday...
He m ig h t h a ve preferred to slip q u ie tly
'd o w n the track stairs, leaving his 3 4 -y c n r
Ju d ic ia l r a r e r r w ith o u t a n y fanfare but his
friends and co u rth o u se w o rk e rs w a nted to
w ish hint lu ck , good health an d a long, h a p p y
re tirem ent.
E ig h te e n th C irc u it C o u rt J u d g e Robert B.
M c G re g o r retired F rid a y after se rvin g 34
•years as a Judge. B e g in n in g as a p a rt-tlm r
m u n ic ip a l co urt Judge In 1960. M c G re g o r was
ithe longest s e rv in g active Judge In the State of
Flo rld n w h e n he retired, a c co rd in g to Info r­
m a t i o n S ta te S e n a t o r G a r y S ie g e l |R A lta m o n le S p rin g s ) obtained fro m the Flo rid a
S u p re m e C o u rt. Siegel spoke at the Se m in o le
C o u n ty B a r Association m eeting h o n o rin g the
Judge Feb. 18. M c G re g o r becam e a circu it
court Judge In 1973.
T h e Herald also adds Its th a n k s for his
m a n y years of dedicated p u b lic service.
M cG re g o r has presided In th o usa n d s of
easels th ro u g h the ye ars. In c lu d in g last y e a r’s
abortion protesters case at the W o m a n A w a re
C lin ic in M e lb o urn e. T h e F lo rid a S u p re m e
C o u rt u ph eld M c G re g o r’s ru lin g b ut the case
is In a federal a ppeallatc co u rt n o w an d Is on
ihe w a y to the U .S . S u p re m e C o u rt this
sp rin g .
T h r o u g h the ye ars. M c G re g o r has presided
in h ig h profile c rim in a l cases as w ell as civ il
cases, w h ic h h a ve established case law . H is
civ il co u rt docket n u m b e re d a b o u t 1.300
cases.
A t a lu n c h e o n T h u r s d a y . M c G re g o r's lo n g ­
tim e legal assistant D o ris B ra d y told the Jud g e
the clock that co u rth o u se e m p lo ye es gave
h im w as a " c o n tin u in g effort to keep y o u o n
tVme...£y'ct&gt;, l » n re tire m e n t." B a r Association
m e m b e r* presented h im w ith a lo g -splitte r at
th e ir lu n c h e o n .
T h e 6 3 -y c a r-o ld Ju d g e Is lo o k in g fo rw ard to
re tire m e n t, w o rk in g o n his h o m e In G e n e v a
an d on a N o rth C a ro lin a m o u n ta in ca bin he
a n d his wife, M ona, re ce n tly purcha se d .
P erhaps som e tra v e lin g is in the p ictu re , too.
In the future. M c G re g o r m a y a p p ly for
se n ior Judge stutus a n d he w ill be eligible to
w o rk on a n o n -c a ll basis. F o r n o w . he
deserves to relax a n d e n jo y re tire m e n t.
A s one of his ca rd s stated: "R e tire m e n t Is a
tim e to look ba ck o v e r y o u r a c c o m p lis h m e n ts
a n d s a y ...T h e h e ck w ith M o n d a y , I ’m sleeping
In ."

LETTERS

JMoms and cigarettes
Kids of pregnant moms who smoked probably do
not have lower 10's- However, this finding by
university researchers (probably financed by a
redrrnl grant) docs provide some grtst for the
ant!-smoktng mill. Newspaper readers must learn
to read with understanding In order to get at the
truth of this matter.
T h e second paragraph about this epic study
clearly states that "w om en who light up while
prrgnanl could be dooming their babies to lower
IQs {emphasis added by me). "C b uld " docs not
mean will. Burled deep in this artldr also find that
researchers "stressed that follow-up studies were
needed" on this subject because of the small
narrowly drllnttl population used In the research.
You cannot llrxl a hard fact In a car load of
anti-smoking pir&amp;s releases, hut they make good
headlines.
Such articles also give you non-smokers out
there a smug feeling when they raise taxes on
cigarettes. Let your ox get gored one of these days
and let US see who will do the protesting.
Donald M. Farm
Sanford

G ay rights
As a frequent visitor to the beautiful state of
Florida I’m saddened and upset to see that a
movement has begun to take away civil rights
protections of Florida residents who happen to be
gaySupporters of the measure whine that they're not
aetlng negatively against anybody. T h e y claim
that anti discrimination laws give guy people
special protect Inn. above all others.
Th a t's baloney and they know It. Such laws
merely recognize that gays all too r/ten are singled
out und treated unfairly because
who they are.
Law s lo prevent discrimination aren't adopted to
give ttirni any additional rights, hut to ensure that
they have the same rights that everyone else takes
for granted — die right to rent an apartment, the
right to find a Job and to tie In other ways treated
us equals.
t realize that fundamentalists and others believe
homosexuality is sinlul, but do tiny really think It
Is right for a boss to fire an employee for this
rra.vin alone? We should all be concerned about
giving rmployen* the right lo Imtidc our private
lives like this. W ould a fundamentalist religious
person think It Is right If his b o n fired him for
u tirn d ln g the "w ro n g " church?
Say what you please, but all guy people really
want Is the right lo live a Tree and equal life like the
rest of us. w lth o u discrimination, w illia m Stoslne
Iowa C lly . Iowa

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National Public Radio. In a study published In
the Journal Health AITnlrs. co-author Danny
Meudelson concludes that after eliminating die
eosls of u nn e e drd
b u re a u c ra cy , u nn e e d e d c a re a n d
excess profits, the
total waste is only
1 .5 p e r c e n t o f
A m e r ic a 's h e a lth
rare bill.
Once Inefficiency
and waste are elim i­
nated. there will he
no more cost savings
on that s c o r e .
T h e re fo re , says
Meudelson. there will
have to tx rationing
( Th e president,
"A few years down
not exactly a
die line." he says.
paradigm ol
"yo u first start to see
credibility, has
wtial we call silent
Insisted that
rationing, where die
there will be no
(lallenls don't even
rationing. J|
know that th ey're
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t
not receiving the
beneficial rare that they need. Furthc down the

line. I think It would become very clear dial w r
were denying p a tirn ts some ol the lair si
technology In order to savr money."

In tx-gnl Tim es, moreover. George Kraw . an
attorney who specializes In health care issues,
has pointed out: "Econom ic realities dictate dial
the trade-off for universal health rn rr coverage Is
a system of lesser capabilities that si distil tiles
explicit rationing for today's bodge podge of cost
controls T h e allocation of llmlled health care
rrsourers Is an Issue that will nol go away nnd
needs to tx addressed as part of the debate on
health rare reform."
Members ol Congress might consider exploring
further whni "appropriate" care will actually
mean under the Clinton plan ••or the Cooper or
the single payer plans In The New Republic.
Elizabeth McCaugiicy asks the question that dir
House und Senate ought to tx asking
"H ow m uch rnliunlng based on cost effective­
ness will we have to endure? W hen a kidney
transplant ts needed, will Ihr patient's age
matter, as It does In Great Britain, w h rrc older
patients are routinely denied high-tech treat­
ment? Will patients with advanced A ID S lx
entitled to Intensive care?"

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C A R TE R

Misdirected political reform
What are we to make of those two great
national crusades for political utopia, the term
limits campaign and the drive for a constitu­
tional am endm ent lo require a balanced
budget?
Th e obvious answer is dial they represent
popular revulsion against congressional reck­
lessness and arrogance. Most of the 84 trillion
national debt was Incurred during the long
boom period between 1983 and 1091. Th e
people finally understand the Irresponsibility
that fueled the deficit spending binge and Its
e n du rin g consequences. T h e am endm ent
seems to offer permanent protection against
both.
As for term limits, they represent a m isdi­
rected response to the demand for political
accountability. Public fury about a host of
Issues has been channeled Into a "throw the
rascals o ut" crusade that makes no distinc­
tions between the Just and the unjust.
But what else can tx said about these two
tidal waves of reactionary populism?
That they cross party and generational lines?
Certainly. That rather than being reflections of
conservative Instincts, they arc the polar
opposite, doing serious damage to centuriesold American practices and precepts? Abso­
lutely. Th a t they have made strange bed­
fellows? W ithout a doubt.
Th e history of this country Is painfully clear
about yet another point. Whenever you sec a
political stampede, you can usually bet Ihe
farm lhat the thundering consensus is meanInglcss. dangerous or both. In the case of term
limits and of
the balanced budget requirement,
&gt;ftl
"b o th " Is the right window for your wugrr.
A group of constitutional law experts
recently made the cose against Ihe budget
amendment In a public letter. Reaganlles such
as Robert Bork Joined Kennedyltes such as
Vale Law School Professor Burke Marshall In
voicing their belief that the proposed amend­
ment would be "a serious mistake." as well as
unenforceable. Inflexible and unfair.
Basically, the amendment forbids unbal­
anced budgets except by super-majorities in
Congress or In time of war. T h e push for the
amendment follows the failure of the five-year
congressional experiment with Graim n-R udtnan-Holiings. which promised fiscal responsi­
bility and delivered bipartisan hypocrisy, and
on one level might be viewed as Ih r trium ph of
hope over experience. In truth, however. It Is
little in o rr than shameless posturing by
politicians who know their stance Is ns popular
as It is pointless.
Like G ra m m -R u d m a n . the am endm ent
would be prom ptly Ignored In a crunch. Also
like Gram m -R udm an. Its chief effect right up
to the moment It was Ignored would be lo
restrict the ability of the federal government to
adapt Itself lo changed economic conditions
short of a crisis. Th e amendment would have

Fundamentalists
threatening
Egyptian tourism

the distinctly unconservatlve effect of Inviting
the courts to decide matters of fiscal and
economic policy nnd the Illiberal effect of
severely constricting the government's ability
to extend the social safety net In times of
economic distress.
Current officeholders are less fond of the
term limits idea, which has swept the nation
like a flu epidemic.
Th e objective Is to
cleanse the system of
career politicians by
flat. The hope is that
government without
s u c h p o litic ia n s
would be more re­
sponsive lo the popu­
lar will.
T h e most lik e ly
e ffe c t, h o w e v e r,
would be lo tilt the
political playing field
still further against
democratic account­
ability. Big govern­
f i But what else
ment would not go
can be said
away simply because
about these two
legislators could no
tidal waves of
longer serve for more
reactionary
than 10 or 12 years
populism ? £
In a row . O n the
contrary, the penna
ncnl bureaucracies would grow even stronger
In relation to ever changing legislatures and
Congress.
So would those vast private Interests thut
feature so centrally In the w orkings of
government today. Vou can be sure that
General Electric and the AFL-C10 would not
term-limit their lobbyists or perlodlrnlly close
their Washington offices. Th e power and
Influence of the thousands of Gucci-shod
lawyers so decried by Rosa Perot would be
enhanced. Th e countless other private and
public Interest organizations lhat populate
every state capital ns well as Washington
would become even more Influential with the
perpetual novices of the legislative branch.
Th e irony In all this is that turnover of
significant proportions Is already lh r rule In
both the House und Senate. It Is likely that by
the time Hie 1094 elections arc over, a large
majority of those serving In both houses will
have been there for less than 10 years.
What will not huve changed, however. Is the
role of big money In federal elections and the
effect It has on the nature of representation In
Washington. Millionaires make up over half of
the present Senate. Congressional candidates
who spend the most win something like four
out of every five elections, and much of the
m o n e y c o m e s frn m s p r c lu l In te re s ts .

|

W A S H IN G T O N S ou lhm i Egypt and
South Florida are thousand* of miles apart,
yet txith arras are seeing thrir tourist trade
languish at the hands of armed Itxals.
Slner the Islamic fund.imnttuIlM uprising
against Egypt's moderate gmernment began
several years ago, th r txily count has
remained low (approximately 300 deaths),
and the fighting lias taken plarr m ainly In
the southern re ru n s of th r country around
the city of Asyul. Hut
since October I!t92.
E g y p t’s fundam en­
talists have upped
t h e a n t c b y
threatening lir r lg li
tourist*, b e gin n in g
with an attack nn a"
bus full of British
tourists that resulted
in one death.
O n l y tw o m o r e
tourists have died at
ih r hands ol funda nie n tallsts since
then, hut continued
threats of violence
has U .S . Em bassy
(t Both areas are
o ffic ia ls In C a ir o
seeing their
worried that Egypt ts
tourist trade
Ixxom lng unsafe lor I
languish at tho
Ihe annual 150.000
hands of arm ed
A m e ric a n v is ito rs
locals. J
and 12.000 rest
dents.
i............ .
I
Embassy ol lie la Is are taking seriously
recent faxed cunm im iques from the chlel
t e r r o ris t g ro u p . a l-G a m a a E s lu r n ly u .
threatening lo escalate violence against
foreigners. T h r first fax. on Feb. 2. demanded
lhat foreigners leave In ih r fore of "ferocious
operations" planned by the (joup. A second
fax explained that foreigners had become
rquatrd w ith ,th e government as u target
because they were supporting It.
Despite efforts by President llosnl Mubarak
to soothe Ihe Egyptian public, Egypt's 83
billion per y n r tourist trade dropped by
nearly onc-ihlrd last year, a devastating blow
lo a country torcly In need of the hard
currency vlsliors tiring.
M ubarak has even mobilized E g y p t's
famous royal mumm ies to help prop up the
government. T l r m um m ies have not been at
the Cairo M usrum since 1980. bul the
government recently annoiiired that the
m um m ies will tx on display again tx-glnnlng
March 2 In an effort to bring tourists back.
However. II could cause Its- museum lo
become a target ol the extremists, though it
has previously been the site t i only one bomb
attack against u tourist bun.
Meanwhile, Egyptian securily forces huve
cracked down on radical fundamentalists,
and claim to have th r in on the run. In recent
m onths, police have been rounding up
greater numbers of extremists and Jailing
them touppeasethr International com m unity
and quell the civil wur. Seven fundamen­
talists were bunged last June after being
convtried of terrorist attacks rn tourists.
But the governinrnl Is hcdtfng its policy hy
allowing the fundamentalists to censor and
harass secular Intellectuals, a prime target of
Islamic attacks. In an almost schizophrenic
move. Mubarak Is actively [Vacating Islamic
fundamentalists who warn lo bring down the
veil over secularist art and media. T h e most
visible and striking result, our sources say. Is
a quantum leap In the number of txxlyguards
employed to pmtcct writers, slngrrs, bellydancers ami others from attacks by fun­
damentalists.
Targeting Inlrllcctuula begun in deadly
curnrst In 1992. w hen fundamentalists
gunned down secular writer Rirag Foda. who
was prominent for his anrifundamcntallst
views. Th e assassination was defended In
court by Sheik Ahm ad Ghazall. who testified
that the government should put to death
“ apostates" like Foda.
Sheik Ghazall Is nol an Isolated, firebreathing funckimentullst. He Is a senior
official at the l.OOO-year old Al A zh u r
University.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Monday. February 28, 1994 - (A

Kerrigan passes on trolls
to spend time with mouse
By IKE FLORES
Associated Press Writer
LAKE B U E N A V IS TA - Stiver
medalist Nancy Kerrigan passed
on the Nnrw'clgan trolls Sunday
to spend s o m e tim e w it h
America's favorite mouse.
The figure skater skipped the
Olympic closing ceremonies to
come lo Disney World, where
sltr was honored with a parade
and a blizzard of red. while and
blue confetti.
She and her family — mom.
dad and two brothers — Jolnrd
Mli key Mouse aboard an old-

Airport A u th o rity
to m eet
S A N FO R D T h e Sanford
Alrjxirt Authority will hold Us
regular Hireling Tuesday, March
I. Items on the agenda Include
consideration of a Irases for
Internallonnl A ir Tours. Inc. ami
Grinlnl Electronics. Also, a reso­
lution lo acquire parcel 35, a
report on First American Bever| ages and a tenunt operations
i workshop
An additional Item will he

J consideration of a resolution
■ supporting priority grant fond­
l i n g for a corporate avlallon
^B ra m p
The meeting w ill be held In the
■conference room of Building I at
t , the airport, beginning at 8:30

fashioned red fire truck nnd
weather, and there was a lot ol
para d ed s lo w ly d o w n Multi
pressure. I wattled In go some­
Street to ih r cheers of thousands
where w a rm ," Kerrigan said.
of Ih rm r park visitors who hud
Also missing from llte dosing
wafted
hours for the pro*
ceremonies, which showcased
cession
Trolls and sprites from Norway's
Kerrigan. who wore Jeans, a
folklore, was Harding.
warm up Jacket, tennis shoes and
tier silver Olym pic mrdul. waved
Ilu rd ln g 's plans were not
and smiled to the crowd,
made public, bul Elaine Statin,
Th e truck was followed by a
her fan clu b president, said
car carry Inn Minnie Mouse, and
Harding would be relum ing to
they werr followed by the Disney
Portland. Ore., on Monday.
m arching band. W orking the
Disney officials said Kerrigan
crowd wrre Pluto. Eeyore nnd
might squeeze In some T V work
Chip 'n Dale.
before r e t u r n in g ho m e to
"Site's America's sweetheart,
Stoneham. Mass., mid week.
dial's why I'm here." said Mary
“ I’m a little llred. but this is
Sherm an, of lot Grange Park, III.
pretty exciting." she told report­
" I could stand here all afternoon
ers after the parade.
and lie |&gt;erfectly happy to watch
She refused to answer ques­
her go by. As long as she lieat
tions about Harding But she
Ton ya (Harding! that's what I
said she was satisfied with her
wanted."
second-place finish, which she
K e rrig a n fin is h e d b e h in d
called "flawless."
Oksana HaJul of the Ukraine
"Oksana, although she's a
Harding placed eighth.
great skater and real nice to
Before the compel It ton. Ker­
walrh. . . . did have a couple of
rigan signed a seven-pan deal
mistakes."
with the Disney Co. worlh a
Asked about her re leb rlty
reported $2 million that Includes
a T V movie. |&gt;ersonal appear­ status, particularly since she
ances. u television special and a was clubbed above her right
book.
knee in an attack before the U.S.
T h e deal was part of Disney's national cham pionships, she
"W hat's Next" campaign that said: "1 would hope the only
reason they would be talking
lias b r o u g h t m a n y s p o rts
about me Is because of the
personalities to the F lo rid a
theme park since 1987. She Is perform ance I gave at the
Olympics, 'cause It was great. I
the first Olympian.
Kerrigan left Norway on Sat­ was happy with It and proud of
myself. But. you know, other
urday. flying Into New York nnd
circumstances were out of my
then Orlando.
control."
” 1 got tire d of the c o ld

H#,»M PM* Vj i N U ) VtntwH

S e v e n th grad ers p la n t tre e s to e n h a n c e a irp o rt p ro p erty
"They aro now growing beautifully, and are a big
enhancement lo some of our airport property,"
said Steve Cooke. Director ol the Central Florida
Regional Airport, Seventh graders from the
Sweetwater Episcopal Academy in Longwood
planted a number of awoolgum, pond pine,
cypress and magnolia trees on airport property

California GOP kicks teachers
union out of state convention
BfDOUO WILLIS
Associated Presa Writer
BU R LIN G A M E. Calif. - A n g ry
at the California Teachers Asso­
ciation's big contributions to
Democrats. Republicans k lck rd
the C T A out of their stale
conventions unill the union In ­
creases Its support of G O P c a n ­
didates.
Delegates to the C alifornia
R e p u b lic a n P a rty 's a n n u a l
spring convention also adopted a
resolution Sunday condem ning
"Ihe antl-Kcpubllcan and untlcducailun attitudes, policies and
activities of the leadership of the
C T A ."

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8 W A T T s a m a r r i v a l a t s c a n t w h i r s a m i n s h o t a n d k i l l i d h l m s i l f In S in f o r d

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Sunday.

If

Death
ntlnuad from Page IA
S W A T team."
The house wan sealed off to try
to p r e v e n t i n j u r y to
neighborhood residents or police
personnel until the S W A T leant
arrived.
"About 4:17 p nt.. one of our
officers heard what could have
been a shot... could have been a
door slamming. Ju s t some kind
of sharp noise coming from
Inside the house. " Whitmire
said. "We were tit! sure what It

was. During the next couple of
hours, we tried continuously to
raised contact by yelling Into the
house, and call tig on the tele­
phone.’’
Th e S W A T team, which was in
charge of the s«rne. entered the
house about 7 :4 0 p .m . and
found Mr. Connell lying In a
hallway Just outside a bathroom
with a single gunshot wound lo
the bead, the commander said.
"H e wus still olve at that point
and be wus transported to
O K M C ." W b ltm tr said. Connell

died during the night. The medi­
cal examiner w ll conduct tests
to see If the fatal wound was
self-inflicted.
An Invrstlgatlm Is continuing
W hllinlrc said police do not
know what shirked the argu­
ment. The couple lived together
for about one year, according to
police Investigators.
Three children who lived with
the couple, were not In the house
during the disturbance. Dajune
Is seven moritln pregnant, ac­
cording lopollre.

Judicial assistant, bud little in­
formation about the cases, but
said that the court appcurauces
would be no earlier than 3 or
3:30 Monday afternoon.
According to Joan Duke of the
child support enforcement divi­
sion of Ihc Department of Health
an d R c h a h lllta tlv c S e rvice s
(H R S |. the d e pa rtm e n t had
singled out 28 "hard core" eases
in Seminole County of fathers
who had been In arrears on their
c h ild support paym ents for
"m ore than a couple of years."
Site could not explain the
dlsercpency between the two
figures.
"1 don't know how they've
narrowed down that list." she
said.
Officials from the sheriffs of-

flee declined comment on the
shortened list.
According to HRS olflclals.
fathers who were delinquent on
their payment of child support
were also being taken Into
custody tn Brevard. Orange.
Osceola and Volusia counties
this morning.

Deadbeat —
Continued from Page 1A
attachment in the early morning
hours today.
Unmarked sheriff's depart­
ment cars arrtved at the homes
of the fathers w ho have not been
paying the child support they
owe their c h ild re n . Officers
knocked on the doors and served
the tulhrra w ith papers before
taking them to Jail.
"H R S Is cracking down." said
McDonough. " T h e fathers arc
going lo be made to fulfill their
obligations."
The fathers were lo be held
without bond at the Jail until
their first uppcarance In court,
which was to have been ul the
Jail courtroom at 3 p.m. before
Judge Samuel Benson.
D e b l R o b e r t s . B e n s o n 's

. r,

Fishing
Continued fro m Page I A
served up delicious hamburgers
and a fish or two.
Dr. Robert J . Sm ith, club
president, presented trophies lo
the winners.
Organizers reported that 27
visually Im paired people at­
tended and lo people generously
furnished their boats for the

What's for lunch?
Tussday, Mar. 1,1904
Pork Chopstte
Mashed Potatoes
Fruit Tray
or Chef’s Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

outing.
Th e Sanford Lions Club was
founded GH yutrs ag and has
been active ever since w lih
m any community projects.
Th e y meet every Tuesday at
noon In the American Legion
building on Sanfrrd Avenue.
T h e Lions Clbb s|xinsors the
training of sertng-eye dogs for
the blind. Th e y also provide eye
exams and glass® for underpriv­
ileged school chldren. Th e y also
operate the eye bank of Florida
w h ic h provides corneas for
tra n sp la n t. In a d ditio n . Ih c
group supports “ Sight First." a
world wide mowm ent to prevent
blindness. Th e y also collect and
recycle used eyeglasses lo dis­
tribute to undtrprlvltcgrd peo­
ple.

Romance—
Continued from Page iA
been, we
will Ixi working with the Grand
Romance."
For several m m lh s. ihc larger
ship has been berthed ul the
secondary area along the Lake
Monroe waterfront, west of the
marina urea. It wus recently
returned to the docking urea ul
the Monroe Harbour Murlna
where m uny of the fixtures
which had heat removed In
anticipation of the sale, were
placed back on board.
it was originally announced
th.il as soon ns the large ship
was officially sdd and no longer
In S a n f o r d , th e R o m a n c e
Crulscllnc com fim y would begin
working on plans for an even
larger Ship to be docked In
Sanford. It would have lukrn
longer than a year lo develop
working plans nnd have llte
larger ship built.
"Th a t's all on hold right now."
Yuranls said. "But It Is our hopc
to get back to tin t once wc have
arranged some type of deal for
the sale of the Grand Romance.”
In the meantime, both ships
will continue to operate from
Sanford on regular as well us
s|x-c!ul cruise outings.

noar Lake Golden. Shown during the planting on
Jan. 27, left to right, Academy Science teacher
Elba Roman, stuends Elliott Trimm, Thlerru
Boveri. Cheryl Kang and Danzolle Solomon. The
planting was under Ihe supervision of wellknown Sanford environmentalist Storm Richards.

Th e party's action came as the
C T A hosted one of Ihe conven­
tio n 's 25 hospitality suites,
where teachers served Ice cream
and handed out C T A brochures
supporting addlilon.il funds for
schools.
In addition lo the resolution
condemning CT/\ leaders, the
c o n v e n t io n a d o p te d , b y a
4 6 8 -to -2 17 v o te , a b y la w s
change p ro hibitin g the C T A
from having a hospitality suite
nr exhibit at any future state
GOP convention "until 40 per­
cent of their |tolltlcal contribu­
tions are made to Republicans.”
"T h e C T A Is nol Interested tn
llic e d u c a tio n of o u r c h ild re n .

The C T A Is Interested In a power
grab. It Is time Republicans tell
II like It Is." said Assemblyman
Richard Mountjoy of Monrovia,
one of the principal sponsors of
Ihe bylaws change.
But not everyone agreed with
the a n ll-C TA moves.
"T h is parly needs to be an
outreach party. We are making u
big mistake voting In this type of
rule." replied delegate Norman
Jenkins of Sacramento.
Other resolutions adopted reaf­
firmed Ihc party's opposition to
spending tax dollars on abor­
tions and opposing "preferential
treatment" for A ID S victims

Park
Continued from Page 1A
purchase the equipment, w hich
would rllm lnule die sales tax
zNccordlng lo developm ent
plans, an existing basketball
court would t r replaced w ith
sod. seven park benches, a
handicap picnlr (able and grill
would be udded and some of the
existing play equipment w ould
eilher be removal or rrlixatcd.
Also planned Is the complete

enclosing ol H r park with a Ihe Orange Avaiue Park, on Ihe
chain link fena*. landscaping, regular meeilng agenda. De­
and Installing a mulch walkway pending on the concensus of the
inside the fence.
commission during the work
session however, a decision
Th e matter has been sched­ could be made.
uled on Ihe agenda for the work
session of the c o m m issio n ,
scheduled lo begin ol 5 p.m . this
afternoon In the City Manager's
conference room of City Hall.

Nothing Is presently listed on

T h r regular commission meet­
ing Is scheduled to begin at 7'
p.in.. In the commission chantIx-ro of Sanford Q ty Hall. 300 N.
Park Avenue.

DEATHS
ULDENE J. BALLANTTNE
U ld rn e J . Ballunlyne. 72.
Landover West. Longwood. died
Thursday. Feb 24. 1994, nt
Meridian Island Nursing Center.
Bom April 29. 1921. In Flint.
Mich., she moved to Central
Florida tn 1963. Mrs. Bullantyne
was a homemaker. She was
Episcopalian, a member of th r
Maitland Garden Club. W inter
Park Book C lub and the J u n io r
League of Flint.
Survivors include daughters.
A m y Johnson. Midland. Martha
Wells. Sanford: sister. Delores
Millard. A n n Arbor. Mich.; six
grandchildren and two great­
grandchildren.
D a ld w ln -F 'n irc h lld F u n e r a l
Home. Forcsl Q ty. In charge of
arrangements.

A.D. "M AC " MCALLISTER
A.D . "M a c " McAllister. 71.
Fryer Lane. Sniford. died S u n ­
day, Feb. 27. 1994. ul South
Seminole Hosplal. Longwood.
Born March 27. 1922. in W arren.
Ohio, lie moved lo Sanford In
1956. Mr. McAllbter was a truck
driver, and owtx-r and o|x*rutor
of Carefree Florist. Sanford. He
was Baptist, lie belonged to
Sanford Clvltan Club. Sanford
Elks Lodge and thr Sanford
Moose Lodge. Ik* served In the
U.S. Navy during World W ar II.
Survivors liuiudr wife, Betty:
sons. Sam uel. Tam pa. G a ry .
Sanford: daughters. M elissa
F ry e r. S a n fo rd , C a ro ly n
M c A lli s t e r . W a rre n . O h i o :
b ro th e rs . K e n n e th . W i n t e r
Haven. Donald. Qiampion, Ohio.
Howard. Ft. Lauderdale. W ayne,
C h a m p i o n : s is t e r . V e l v a
Hrunnrd. Chnm pnn: six g ra n d ­
c h ild r e n n n d seven g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Brtsson Furural Home. Sanfnid. In charge ciarrangements.

ANTON F. REETZ
Anton F. Rcrlz. 97. Villugt-

Ptacc. Long wool, died Sunday.
Feb. 27. 1994. at Village on the
Green. Longwood Bom April 20.
185)6, In Mllvalc. Pa., he moved
lo Central Florlcki In 1989. Mr.
Rerlx wus a re ttrd bank presi­
dent. He was lYcsbyterlan. He
was a veteran of tire U.S. A rm y.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w if e .
FJIzubrlh A.: sou James E.. New
S m y r n a H cach; two g r a n d ­
children.
Bald w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Oakluuu Park Chapel.
Lake Mary. In charge of ar­
rangements.

JAMES GORDON WEEKS
Ja m e s Gordon Weeks. 71.
East Triangle Drtvc. Longwood.
died Friday. Feb 25. 15)94. at
South Seminole Hospital. Long­
wood, Born z\ng. 9. 1922. In
Dallas, he m ined to Central
Florida In 1953. Mr. Weeks was
a tlie settler. He was a member
of (he Church of Annunciation
and the Disabkti American Vet­
erans. Sanford Chapter 30. He
was a veteran ofthc U.S. Navy.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e ,
Jeanette M..: daughters, Sharon
A . K lnd o rf. W inter S p rin g s.
Barbara McAdams. W cstvlllc.
L in d a W c ln b u rg , L o c k h a rt.
Alison. LongwoaL son. Jam es

G. J r., Salt Laic City; brother.
T h o m a s . C h t p l e y ; 17
grancdhlldrcn.
B a ld w tn -F a tre h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altam oitc Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

�•A - Sanlord Herald, Sanlord. Florida - Monday. February 28, 19W

American warplanes destroy Bosnian Serb aircraft
By RO BERTBURNS
Associated Prose Writer
• W A SH IN G TO N — President Clinton said that
_ was m ade" to avoid shooting
every uttrmpt
down'Bosnian Serb aircraft today. but wlicn they
failed to heed N A T O w a rn in g s they w rre
destroyed by American warplane*.
Speaking lo re|»orter» as lie dc|&gt;artcd Hie White
House for Chicago and Pittsburgh. Clinton said
the shooting compiled with the United Nations
mandate "to eliminate the prospect the war could

lx1carried Into the air."
British Prime Minister John Major, who was
meeting Clinton In Pittsburgh this evening,
endorsed the action, saying the no-fly rone "was
plainly Infringed."
"There was no reason for these planes to be
there. They were there with hostile Intent." Major
said In Washington. “ They were given a warning.
They declined that warning T h e y were shot
down anti frankly they could expect nothing
due.**

Clinton

said

helicopters have

violated the

NATO "no-fly” zone in the pust. but there have
been no fixed-wing violation by fighter planes
since Septemlter.
"Those ure m uch more serious Irecause the
cajmclty they have to engage In military conduct
from the a ir." lie said.
In Naples. Italy. N A T O commander Adm.
.Jeremy Boordu. said. “ We reacted exactly us we
told them we w o u ld ."
Ikxirda said there were reports of "very short"
flights by fixed-wing aircraft In the no-fly rone
last year, "but we didn't see them ." He said the

Serbian planes mude a bombing maneuver. und
U N. forces hud reported eight bombs were
dropped, targeting a storage facility and a
hospital.
Th e president said he was notified early this
m orning of the action over Bosnia, where two
Am erican F-16 fighter Jet* shot down four
Bosnlun Serb nlrcruft that violated the U.N. no-fly
roue over Bosnia.
"W e're attempting to get more facts n o w ." he
said.

Balanced budget measure
gasping for survival
By DAVID B IB O
Associated Pross Writer
W ASHINGTON The
balanced budget amendment Is
gasping for survival In the
Senate, the result of a require­
ment for a two thirds majority,
delt maneuvering by op|xincnt*
and Institutional fores* that tug
on lawmakers
Sen. Paul Simon. D-lll.. and
hurry Craig, H Idaho, began with
55 backers of their proposal
designed to eliminate deficits.
Despite pulling In a few waver­
ing Republicans last week, they
remain by Crulg's own estimate
five or more votes shy of the
threshold set by the framers of
the Constitution.
And after declarations of op­
position from three senator* on
Friday, the momentum l* flow­
ing the other way, with Senate
Majority header George Mllehell,
D Maine. und Sen. Robert C.
Byrd. D-W.V’a.. chairman of the
A p p r o p r ia t io n s C o m m itt e e ,
leading the forces against.
" H e Is w orking it h a r d ."
Simon said of Mitchell, who
works closely throughout the
ycur with committee chairmen,
several of whom remain officially
uncommitted
Sim on added: "I have to say
he's not working as hard as Bvrd
Is. He (B yrd ) Is visiting members.
One member told me he talked
to him six or seven times ,**
T h e com m ittee thut B y rd
c ,h a lr s o f f e r s s e n a t o r s
extraordinary Influence over an­
nual spending bills covering
Items as varied as defense, roads
and bridges, national park* and
water projects. 1
But these bills have been
; .

squeezed In recent years as
Congress has w orkrd lo control
deficits.
In announcing his opposition
to the amendment on Friday, the
p a n e l's s e co n d se n io r R e ­
publican. Ted Stevens of Alaska,
said further squeezing would be
Inevitable If the amendment
passed.
"Of all the committees that
would regard this (amendment!
as treading on their territory. It
would lx- Appropriations." said
Sen Bob Packwtxxh R Ore . w ho
doc* not hol«l u seat on the
committee
Lawmaker* on the Appropria­
tions Committee routinely salt
spending bills with money for
local projects. Byrd, as chair­
man. has sent more than $1
billion to West Virginia In five
years — and can determine the
fate o! other senators' favorite
projects, as well.
"Senator B yrd has a long
memory. Whether or not you're
on the Appropriations Com m it­
tee. I think that would lx- of
some concern.** said Sen. James
Jeffords of Vermont, the only
Republican w ho has not yet
declared u (In n position on the
amendment.
“ We’re losing a dispropor­
tionately high percentage of
Democrats on th r Appropria­
tions Committee." Simon con­
ceded on Friday. "A s well as
among Republicans."
Tw o of the three declared
Republican opponent* to the
amendment sit on the commit­
tee. as do 10 of 27 opjioxitloii
Democrats. T w o more comm it­
tee Democrat*. T o m Hurkln of
Iowa and Jam es Sasser of T e n ­
nessee ure uncommitted.

how to combat tills pressure?
"T h e only thing w r have ... Is
frankly the p u b lic op in io n ."
Simon Mid In an Interview. "It
may not be very sophisticated In
terms of economic*, but they
understand we are getting Into
very deep fiscal trouble" with
chronic deficits.
Despite an .effort lo generate
public support — tlte National
Taxpayers Union distributed n
n a tio n w id e s u r v e y F r id a y
claiming two-thirds of Am eri­
can* favor the plan — some
Senate offices said the volume ol
mall and calls Is not as heavy as
on other Issues
JefTordx said while the majori­
ty of Ills .constituent mall was In
favor of the am endm ent, he also
lias heard from senior citizens
and educators w h o are opposed.
Adding to this blend late last
week was an alternative backed
by Sen Harry Reid. D Nev.. lo
soften the a m e n d m e n t b y
sheltering Social Security and
liermanenl projects, and make It
easier to run a deficit In limes of
recession.
Republicans lusturitly charged
It was designed as "cover" for
nervous Democrats, a charge
Retd angrily d enied on the
Senate floor on Friday.

F u n a t th e fa ir
M is s S e m in o le C o u n t y ,
Christina Kirby, above, signs
p h o to s o l hersell at the
Seminole County Fair as some
of her admirers look on. Bob
Nelson, led, of Winter Park,
stepped Into the future on
Saturday. He tried his hand at
the newest thing in video
game technology: virtual reali­
ty. T h e Intera ctive gam e
allows players to become a
part ol the action.

But that doesn't stop Mitchell
and Byrd from m aking Held's
amendment a va ila b le as an
escape hatch for Democrats.
Inclu d in g those seeking re ­
election this fall, w ho want lo
vole for some version of a
balanced budget plan while
tanking sure It doesn't pas*.
With Republicans op|x&gt;xrd to
Held's plan, there is no doubt It
w ill fall short.

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IN BRIEF
LOCALLY

B

J Tribe, Greyhounds exhibit strengths at relays

S a n fo rd c o a c h in g c lin ic

Prom Staff Reports

SA N FO R D — Anyone wishing to roac h youth
liasrtiall or soliliull In Ihr Sanford Rrcrrallon
league* I till* year must attend the NYSC
(National Y o u ili Sports Certification) clinic
scheduled for this coming S u lim l.iy. March 5.
Coaches already certified are exem pt.
Interested par lies must cull 330-5697 lor rust,
time and p la rr of the clinic.

LON QW O OD — Employing the same formula
lhal won them Ih r Class 3A stale championship
Iasi year, the Seminole High School hoys' Irark
Irani opened Hs 1994 season w ith a second-place
show lngat the Eagle Relays Saturday.
The Seminole* trailed only Oak Ridge. 94-72.
Luke lit.ini Icy (24) look seventh. Lyman (17)
finished M ill ahead of Lake Howell |16). ami
Oviedo(2 )came In 17th

M a g ic fra il by only tw o g am es
O R LA N D O - Shaqullle O'Neal, playing on a
sore Knee, scored 21 |x&gt;liU*. had I I rebound*
and five blocks as Orlando defeated Charlotte
114* 103 for their seventh straight victory.
Coupled With the New York Kntcks' loss to
Phoenix, the Magic trail thr K ulcks by Just two
games In the Eastern Division
Nick Anderson added 18 point* and eight
rebound* for the Magic w h ile A n fc rn c r
Hardaway had 15 |&gt;olnt* and nine assists.

AROUND THE STATE
R o u sh C o b ra ’s s w e e p
MIAMI — To m m y Kendall, driving a .Juck
Housh custom.made white Ford Mustang Cobra,
raced to u w trc-lo-wlrr victory at Ih r Grand ITtx
of Miami, despite being forcerl to race an extra
lap because of an rlrririr.il lim in g problem
Kendall, th r 1990 I ran* Am champion, held
olf Dorsey Schroeder'sCobra by .434 seconds.
Th e Hut McCall-Chevy Cam .iro tram ol Scott
Pruett and Ja c k Haldwln finished third and
founh. Hon Fellow*' Cobra was fifth
Earlier. T o m Shaw of Haysldr. N .Y .. was killed
when he crashrd Into a concrete b a rrW while
warming up for a Formula 125 Shifter Kart
Race. One wllnc** said Ills rear lire caved In.

C a rr s till a b s e n t
M KI.HO UK N E — Florida center D rld rr Chuck
C arr continued Ills walkout S u n d a y with III*
agent Indicating a w illingness to compromise on
Ills one-year. $490,000 usklug price.
C a rr’s agent. Drew Kuscnhuu*. said he talked
with the Marlin* but received n o encouraging
words us team official* aren't w avering on ihrir
one-year offer worth u I m iii I $230,000.

F S U w in s 1 1 th s tra ig h t
TA LLA H A S S EE Handy Hodges hit a
two-run homer und Steven Morgan held Coastal
Carolina scoreless ha live tuning* as Florida
Stale II4 -2 I beat th r Chanticleers 4-1 Sunday.

'C a n e s b lo w aw ay M in n e s o ta
MIAMI — Alex Cora's seventh-inning double
scored Ryan G rlm m etl und broke a 1•I tie as the
Miami Hurricanes (10 41 beat Minnesota. 5 2.

F lo rid a b lo w s lead
G A IN E S V IL L E — Beau C ha m p o u x lilt a
two-out. three-run home run In the top of the
ninth to lead Oklahoma Stale over Florida. 9-7.
Oklahoma Slate (8 21 had trailed 0 2 entering
the eighth Inning. But the C ow boys rallied for
two runs In Ih r eighth and five In the ninth.
James F.ldam and Chan Perry had two RBIs
apiece for the Gators 110-3).

A R O U N D TH R N A T IO N I
O ile rs e d g e L ig h tn in g
E D M O N TO N — Shjon Podeln had two goal*
and assisted on the g a m e -w in n e r as th r
Edmonton Oilers treat Tampa Huy 3-2.
Scott Pearson scored what proved to be the
game-winning goal In the m iddle period. 21
seconds ulter Pndcln's second goal of the night
Cord Gallant und Rob DlMalo scored for the
Lightning, w ho outshot Ihr Oilers 35-26.

Pacing the Trttie's effort were triple juni|&gt;er
Andre Scolt. strength event specialist Bernard
Sparmw. and Ih rir relays
Scott, an All-American and stale champion In
the triple Jum p la*l year, won Ih r event Saturday
with a leap of 50 feel. 5 Inches (nearly 7 feel
lieller Ilian Ihe second-place finisher)
Sparrow, slate champ In the shot pul and
four place flnlslirr In die discus, won Saturday's
shoi pul competition with a heave of GO feel. I

B o y s ’ B a s e b a ll
□ RAMINOLE Invitational: Samlnola va. SI. Cloud
at Samlnola, 3:30 p m.; Laka Mary va. Laasburg
■I Laka Mary, 7 p m.
. . .
. T„ .
□ Laka Brantlay at W ait Oranga Invitational, TBA
□ Laka Howall In NOCIA Invlt. at Apopka, TBA

B o ys' T e n n is
□ L. Mary va. Dr. Phillips at Laka Cain, 3:30 p m.
0 Lyman at Unlvaralty, 3:30 p.m.

G irls ' T e n n is
□ Dr. Phillips at Laka Mary, 3:30 p m.

BASKETBALL
□ 8 p.m. — T N T . NBA. Cleveland Cavaliers ut
Chicago Bulls. ILl

Complata HaB«f a on Fata » »

(10514). Lake Mary (321 came In ninth ahead o f .
Lakr Howell (31). Oviedo (17) finished 12lh while
Luke Brantley 116) lied for 13th with Titusville.
K lunah H rrsnlrk led the Greyhounds by
winning Ihe 3,200 meter run with a meet-recordtlm r of 12 minutes. 19 seconds and anchoring’
Lym an's victorious 4 x 800-meter rrlay.
Rita Greenberg. Kelly Hudson, and Loretta
Keith Joined with Brrsnlck to win Ihe 4 x 800 In
10 minutes. 20 seconds, also a nrw meet rrrord.
Lym an also finished second In the mile medley
relay (4 minutes. 41.7 seconds) and distance
medley relay (13 minutes. 56.9 seconds).
For Luke Mary. Kelly Downs took second In the
triple Jum p with a leap of 31 feel. 9 Inches white
Alm cc Bradley finished third In Ihe long Jump by
clearing 15 feel. 314 Inches. Th e Rams also came
In third In Ihe sprint medley relay II minute. *
5 6 .1 seconds).
Lake Howell placed third In Ihe 4 x 400-metrr
rrlay In four minutes. 25 5 seconds.

Beland
helps SC C
end skid

Playtime
sets berths
for playoffs
Special to thaHarald

_ _ _ _ _

SANFORD — Lei Ihr playoll*
tiegln.
A llrr taking u week off. Play lime
Darts will begin It |x&gt;*iM-a*on this
week, ihr lop four (rums In each of
die five league* *&lt;|uurlng oil In a
pair ol semifinal matches
The championship matches will
lx- pl.ivrd next week.
H O TSH O TS
Bruce Vantasaell made die lisi
(wire this week, coffeeling six Will*
and u nine-throw dart out for Tim e
O u l's Teem No. 5 In die Mixed A
League and |x&gt;stlng live win* In
Men’s It League play for liamtioo
Cafe's Four Bye Fours
Also closing out die season with
nix wins and u nine dart out wu* A l
LeBIsnc. w h o throw* for The
Knights out ol Sir Walter * In the
Men *11 League.
LeBlanc's team m ate. T e rry
Evans, rontrthiitrd live wins, a hull,
and a turkey.
Making I h r women's Hot Shot list
last week w r r r Jan Barlneau. who
h a d fi ve w i n s tor U n c l e
Nlck'm-spousorrd Ron's Nieces in
the Ladles' League, and Lynn
Royssesu. winner of (our game* lor
Nick’s Nightmares, another Uncle
Nic k's entry In the Ladles' Lrugue.
LADIES' LEAOUE
Registering the highest win lolul
ol any of the league champions were
die Bamboo Bom bers from d ir
Uamboo Cafe, who finished with
139 victories to claim die regular
season championship and the No. 1
seed In Ihe playoffs.
Also advancing lo ihr playoffs arc
Nick’s Nightmares (1 10 wins) and
Ron's Nieces (105 wins), both out
of Uncle N ick’s, and Lakr Mary
Pub's No Answer (96 wins).
T h i s e v e n in g , the B am boo
Bombera w ill host the Ron's
Nieces ut th r Bamboo Cafe while
Uncle Nick's w ill be the site of
match pitting Nick’s Nightmares
and No Answer.
Rounding out Ih r league stand­
ings were llam lxx) Cafe's Bamboo
Babes (90 wins): the Bamlioo Cafe
Bsmbooslettes 172 wins); Good
Answer from the Lake Mary Pub
(7 1 w i n s ) ; a n d S c o r e A I
To uch d o w n '* Team No. 7 (46
wins).

See Playtime, Page 2B

WHAT’S HAPPENING

Inch (winning by a margin of nearly 10 feel) and
iixik second In Ihe discus with n throw of 152
feel. 7 Inches.
The T rllx - scored llrsl-place finishes In both die
4 x 2 00-m rler and 4 x lOO-meier relays; finished
second In die iwo-m lle and Ihe freshmansophomore 4 x 100-meter relays: and took third
In txilh (lie freshman-sophomore and varsity 4 x
4 00-m ricr relays.
For Mike Brantley. Rogers was third In the pole
vault I I I feel) and la-corley placed third In die
330-yard Intermediate hurdles (44.5 seconds).
The Patriots also finished third In the distnnre
medley rrlay 111 minute*. 48.9 seconds).
TRACK SH ACK RELAYS
W IN T E R PARK — Lym a n High Schixil's girls
IKtrlayrd their strength In die distance running
events Into a third-place learn finish Saturday In
Ih r Track Shack Relays al Lake Howell High
School's Richard L. Evans Field.
Th e Greyhounds, which scored 7 1 learn points,
finished behind Evuns (13314) and Dr. Phillips

From Itaff Reports_______________
SA N FO R D While there's no
such thing as a bad lime for a win.
Saturday's w in couldn't have come
at a better time for the Seminole
Com m unity College baseball team.
Led by Lym n n High School's
Chad Belund und Okeechobee's
Scott Storey, the Raiders ended n
three-game losing streak with a 10-7
victory over local rival Valencia
Com m unity College In a Mid-Florida
Conference confrontation at SC C 's
College Field.
Beland keyed SCC's 13-hll attack
by singling home a run In the third
inning and hlustlng u two-run home
run to left field In the bottom of the
fourth inning.
Slaked to a 5-0 lead after three
In n in g s . S to r e y 13-21 c ru is e d
through right Innings, showing s
pair of unearned runs on five hits
while striking out three und walking
three before retiring with a S C C
holding a 10-2 lead.
C'Bss Raldsrs. F o g s 2 B
S A IO K S t l i . M A TA O O S I 1

m m -

viitMH cc
Im tn trr

Sominole High School graduate Rick Eckdeln contrlbutad a single end a
run balled In Saturday aflemoon as Samlnola Community Collage ended a
three game losing skid by besting Orlando's Valencia Community Colleoe

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and (Iliac WP - i»ort» 111) LP - Waodan
llv t _ Wood IB — Samlnola CC. C'vf 111 IS — .
Nona HS - Samlnola CC. Baland d ill Sacorda
— Samlnola CC 4 1 I t M FC

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Early hole to o deep for O ra n g e w o o d
From ttaff Reports__________________________________
M E R R IT T IS LA N D — Th e "hum p'' wus Just a little
loo high.
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Th e Orangewood Christian Ram* got close, but could
never gel ahead as West Palm BcachOold Coast
Corporate eliminated the local squad. 58-49. In the
semifinals of the Boys' Class B-Rcglon 2 BaakettMlI
Toum um cnt at Merritt Island High School Friday night.
Gold Coast Corporate (28-7) defeated Brevard Chris­
tian. which knocked out Pine Castle Christian 72-71 In
overtime Friday. 76-40 In (he regional championship
game Saturday night to advance to the Class B stale
toumumcnt In Tullahnsscc this week.
"W c got to within one point and starlcd trading
baskets." said Orangewood Christian coach Dave
Hogan. "W e Just couldn't manage to take the lead.
Then. In Ihe last two minutes, wc had to foul and they
hit their free throws.’*

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The Rams fell behind 19-13 uflcr one period, but
battled back to within 40 39 entering the fourth
quarter. Five times Orangewood goi to within a point,
but each time No. 4 state ranked Gold Coast answered,
three limes on driving layups by lorward Robert Jones,
who finished the gumc with 29 {joints.
Jam ie Hart led Orangewood (20-11) with 13 jxilnls.
while Jakob Hardrtek added 12 points.

Fantasy Auction promises to be a special event
*
We all have a catalog of diversions
that we enjoy lo one degree or
another. And while It would lie
presumptuous for me lo speak for
everyone. I look forward to events
w here tw o o r m ore of those
diversions Intersect.
One of those rare activities Is set
for this Thu rsd ay night, when Ihe
Sunshine Network will televise the
third unnual Florida Sports Hall of
Fame Fantasy Auction.
I'm not going to say that I like
shopping (that would be a betrayal
of my gender’s stereotype), but I do
enjoy hunting for hidden Hems of
value, which Is why I'd rather
scrounge through a Junk yard than
go to un auto parts store.
Obviously, I enjoy sports und like
to collect books about sports and
Ihe odd piece of game equipment.
This Thursday. 1 can scrounge for
some of those anicles via television.
O r I could. If 1 were at home Instead
of behind this terminal.
Spomored by Dairy Farmers. Inc..
S U N ( C h a n n e l 21 o n T C I
Cablevlilon In Seminole County. 36

on Cablevlslon. 7 on Heathrow
Cable) will televise the event from 7
lo 11 p.m . from the Florida Sporls
Hull of Fame with proceeds benefittin the non-profit Florida Sports
Ha__of Fume Foundation.
You can participate In the auction
by calling toll-free 800-352-3263
(800-FLA -FA M EI.
Included In the nearly 150 items
up for bid are vacations, sports
memorabilia, and tickets to sporting
events. A partial listing:
• a new two-door Toyota Ccllca.
• authentic game shoes worn by
Michael Jordan.

- tickets to thei(&gt;mv
« . ,Super
r - r tinBowl
nil
1995
In Miami.
• liaskctball signed by Shaqulllc
O'Neal.
• a u t o g r a p h e d football an d
Helsman Tro p h y dinner program
from FSU A ll-A m e rica n Charlie
Ward.
• football autographed by E m mitt Smith and a Dallas Cowboy
jacket.
. • pair of tickets lo the Indianapo­
lis 500.
• pair of tickets and two laps
around the track In the pace car at
the Pepsi 400 at Daytona Interna­
tional Speedway.
• tickets to the Florlda-Georglu.
FSU-Notrc Dame, and M taml-FSU
games.
• World Scries trip Including two
gam es, a irfa re , and hotel a c ­
comodations.
• N CAA basketball tournament
tickets.
• trip for two to Puerto Rico.
Not all of the Items on the block
arc of the "b ig ticket" variety. Last
year. I acquired an autographed

copyofof’’Big
"B igDaddy"
Daddy"Don
DonGurllls*
Gurllls'
codv
autobiography.
I'm not sure how many of you
even knew that Florida hud Its own
Sports Hall of Futnc. It's a part of
Ihe state's lurgest welcome center
and Is located near the Intersection
of U S. 90 and Interstate 75 In Lake
City. Sanford Is well represented In
Us membership by Red Barber und
Tim Raines.
This Thu rsd ay affords you the
opportunity lo participate In and
contribute to the activities of the
Florida Sports Hall of Fame.
If you happen to be one of those
Individuals who take pride In th r
Hall of Fame and the Individuals
and accomplishments lo which It
pays tribute, this Is an Ideal way to
support the Hall lias! year's auction
raised over 870.0001.
And even If you couldn't care less
about the Hall of Fame or Us
members, the auction provides u
rare chance to bid on (and possibly
aqulrc) unique, valuable, and/or
highly coveted Items.
Either way. It'll be a special event.

FOR 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 EAD T H E S A N FO R D HERALD DAILY

�&gt;■ - Santord Herald. Sanford. Florida - Monday. February 29, 1994

STATS &amp; STANDINGS
ICOLLBOE I A W M U | |COLLIOB 1ASKCT1ALL
Sunday't Celle** Bataball k w M
SOUTH
Alabama AAM IS. Talladega I )
Auburn II, Middle Tann SI f
Auburn Montgomery III. Huntingdon0 I
Auguti# * Pembroke 54 1
Amlin Pea* ?, Wright V t
Barry a. Viltonova 0
Benedict L Pmbatoeim 4
Birmingham So to. EaVarn Kentucky 1
C atanball. B lu rla ld JI
Cantanary It. AW car )
Cant FlaeM* I AHgart I
Coll ot Char latter I r, Xtetar I 2
Delta St 10. Cant A n anted
Char 4. Wat I Vlrgnta J
Embry Riddle 1 * FtorM# Mamarlal I I
Emory 7. Haneew t
F lagtar It. Warn* Wutharn 11
F b . Ifttamattoru*at. Oaargutt.01
Fla lauttiariit. il. LaaMIinmngt
FlarMa II. «. Caailal Ctralina I
Caorgiat. Wat# F orati I
Georgia Call *, CoiumlutJ
Ga Southern*, Fur mono
Georgia I. Watt Forati I
Jecktanrilb*. N FlarMat
Kannava* 1 VaMotta 11.1
Lamtutn Coll I. Union. Tann 0
Linngttonel) Mittlttippi Coll *
Me Neat* I I 2. Lamar I
Mittlttippi*. S llllnoit)
M nvtvppiSl It. Mitt Valley It 0
Nor Iti Cartfina a. Salon Mail I
N C AthavHa* N C Char lotla 0
N C Greamboro II. Maryland t *
N Carolina II . *. Gaorgr Wathington I
N C Wilmington 1), Viiglnia Tech II
Oklahoma SI t. FlarMat
Oral Rebar tt 0. NW Lotitlana I
Ptaillar 7. Lenoir Rhyro I
Samlor d I. W Kentucky)
Southern U 0, Loyola Mm O leant 7
South Carolina t. IllinobO
South FlarMa 4. FlarMa Atlantic 1
SE Missouri f. Southern Mitt ■
IW Lout liana 1. Mittourl}
SWOklahoma It. Emporia St ■
Stott** 4. Michigan 4
Troy II. IL Tam pa)
Tulane). Alabama I
Vendtrbitta Murray St 4
W Carolina). Cnodal I
Winthrop 14. Ml St Mary t. Md )
Wotlord I. Andar ton )
MIDWEST
Indiana 4. Ashland J
SOUTHWEST
Aitantat 4 Kantat It I
Arkantatll 70. Art antes Coll 4
Balia *ua )!. WatI Tarot ALM1
Cameron I ) L Roglt I )
L IU 7, Houston )
New Or laam 4. Tarot AAM J
Oral Robartt 4. NW Oklahoma I
SI Andrew* I) 10. SovemoftOO
It Edrrord'a. T &gt; 4 Corxordta Lutheran S
SWOklahoma It. Empoia SI. ■
IW Ttra t II 4. Tarot Itan American!
Southwestern. Tar t. Trinity. T e ta tl
Tataa S. Tarot Arlington )
Taro* Ion Antonio lot,Toro* Southern g 0
T* rot Tech a, New Modco 1
FAR WEST
California I ) ). Long Baach St A )
Grand Canyon I*. Utah )
Narada 20. Santa Clara I
Portland 7. Pat Lutheran 4
Portland II IL Pacitk.Ora.)
Sami Mary's. Cal 10. Sacramento SI 4
Ion Diego It. k Son -lose II l
Southern Col l&amp; Anyone }
I Colorado L Nebraska I
UC Santa Barbara I. Loyola Merymount)
TOURNAMENTS
Anaheim Qattk
Oklahoma 10. Son Ologet. It innings
Cal SI F ultorton 1. Gaagia Tech g
Caor* Desert Clottk
UNLV 4. R k o l
Third Pbce
Clemton i l Fresno St 0. lomnmgt

EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic DtvItMn
W L Pet.
New York
&lt; 2* 1* 455
Orton**
9 It .421
Miami
I* 25 .117
N*« Jertay
2* 2* 51*
Botton
29 51 5*4
Philadelphia
20 2) .544
Wathington
tk 2* .2*1
Control Demon
29 14 704
Atlanta
27 17 44)
Chicago
Ctoealand
21 14 H4
.Indiana
2* 71 U*
Chat ton*
22 20 454
14 2* 2*1
’ Milwaukae
. Detroit
1) 41 .241
W E iTC R N CONFERENCE
Mtowe* Dtmton
W L Pci.
i«
Horn ton
5* 14 211
40 14 .214
San Antonio
Utah
27 I* 441
Denear
27 1* .0*1
Minn*tola
1* 27 502
: Dalle*
( 4* .1*2
Poclik Ovtttoa
It 14 n t
Soottb
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Portland
Golden Stale
LALakar*
Sacramento
LA Clippers

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U tA TO O A V C N N To p U
Th* USA TOO AY CtM basketball coaches'
poll with llrst plot* vote* In parentheses,
total points bated on ) ) points tor a llrst place
roto through t * point lor a 11th piece vela
and last weak t rank Ing
Recard pis Pv*
1 Art antat 1541
tt I 110 1
2 Out*
21 2 771 1
2 Connecticut
14) 741 5
4 North Carolina
1)5 7)0 4
5 Michigan
70 4 79) •
* Mittourl
222 4*1 1
7 Ancona
12 4 5*1 It
( Kentuct,
77 1 174 7
* Louiletll*
1)4 52* to
10 Mattachutattt
2)4 527 14
II Kantat
224 517 1
11 Purdue
2)4 504 1)
11 Tempi*
20 * 451 *
14 UCLA
1*4 1*1 15
Ii 1 ,recut*
1*1 5*4 14
1* Indiana
17 4 222 11
17 Semi lou t
221 217 17
tl California
1*4 2)1 tl
It Fiend*
&gt;21 )1» If
70 Minnatola
It* 1*7 29
21 Marquatto
t»7 14* 22
22 OtlehomaSt
207 15) ••
1) Alabama Birmingham
204 17 2)
tie Botton College
t t l IT 11
25 Cincinnati
II* 44 24
Others receiving vdes: Georgia Tech 44.
Ttsas 44. New MaikaSf 27, Wet* Forest 2L
P enn sylva n ia I t . W K entucky I t .
Georgetown IL Tutso IS, New Maiko 14.
Wisconsin I). Nebrasset. Murray St 7. Ohio
U S. Xavier, Ohio S Brigham Young a.
Illinois 4. Mississippi St 4 Maryland 5.
Providence ]. Rrad'ay 7 Michigan SI 2. West
Viiglnia 1. Alabama L Charleston 1. Coppm
St. I
Sunday's Called* Ohtktfbell Starts
EAST
Campus 04. Ione 47
Coast Guard 77. Bebton 41
Dartmouth Tt. Cor nail tt
Delaware tl. Now Hampshire 1*
Gaorga Washington 77. Massachusetts aa
Loyeta. Md 0). Fairfield 7]
Main* 7* Dreve171. OT
Manhattan 10). Niagara SI
Manhattanvtlto 54. Stony Brook SO
Start* )t. St Potor'taa
Syracusan.St John'sR
Vaster 74 Bard44
SOUTH
Ala BirminghamOLCSNorthndg* 4]
Duka St. Temple a
Kentucky IL Georgia It
Landtr 7* Pembroke 9 a*
Transylvania )*. Centra))
MIDWEST
Drury TtB ria r Clift 4)
llllnoit 7L Wisconsin 4)
Marquette TLDePoul 4)
Minnesota 104. Indiana S4
Ohio U n . Toledo Tt
S Illinois *4. llllnoit St n
Viterbo tt. Mount Mercy 71
SOUTHWEST
Ark Monticailon. John Brown 11
Mandril 4L Southwastgn Tests 44
Southern Math 44. Ttsas AAM 17
TOURNAMENTS
Mat*
Westbrook tea. Johnson)! tl
Marihaait it
Amarkanlntl 04. St Mkhaal s 77
Brysnltt Stoneh.il u
Sunday’s Women's basketheII Scores
CM T
Or* &gt;*i 71. Mam* 71
Loyola Md )). Can id us a)
Niagara 71. Monhattoi SJ
Pace 4L St. Rat* S)
Satan Halt 1). Georgetown SI
SOUTH
Georgia Tachai. Ouka tk
Jamas Madison 01. Eed Carolina M
Lender 74. Ptmbro4a St 44
North Carolina 11. Ctonoon 04
OM Dominion Tt. American U. II
Pembroke SI 4). Lander at
Richmond 7L N C Wilmington SI
South FlarMa. a) Va. Commanwrallh 41
Tmnatsa* 7L Gorgia St
Vlrglniall. N Caroline SI. 14
W Kentucky*LS Alabama!*
William A Mery 71. Gaorga Mason 7t
M DW EST
IndianaD. minds tt
Iowa 4L Mkhlgdt SS
Mmnasola U . Mchigan SI 47
Nabra4kaS4.lowaSl 71
N lllmcHt 77. Wit Milowutt* 44
OklahemaSI 4*. Mitsoi/1 47
Purdue 74 Northwestern 41
Wisconsin 71. Ohio St, 70
SOUTHWEST
Ark Montlcelto 71. John Blown )t
FARWEST
Boito SI 74. Montano SI S)
Colorado If . Oklahoma 7*
TOURNJUMENT
Coot Mas Cawterawca

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70 J) 177 It
It U
U ) 70 i
II IS 140 )l
Saturday's Games
Atlanta III. Philactalphl# ID
Cleveland III. Dalestt
Miami Iti, Detroit IN
Indiana to. Chicogi 44
UI ah « . Houston B
Milwaukee IIL Washington 100
Pori land 104. San Antonio 44
Sunday's Or met
Orlande 114, Chariot!* a )
Minnesota 107. Golden Vale 100
Nan Jersey II). Dallas40
Phoenia 47. New York 71
Saatlto l » . L A Clipper* III
L A Lakart 100. Boston*)
Portland 114. Denver *7
Monday' Games
Ckvetendal Chicago. 4pm
Houstonal Utah, t p m
Tuesday's Games
Dtlroilet New Jersey.) U p m
Wathington al Phlladtphlo.) K p m
Minnesota at Atlanta.) U p m
Portland al Indiana. 7 S p m
Miami al4Ailwauke« I'M p.m.
Or Undo at Hem ten.4 1* p m.
Charlotte at SteHk. II p m
L A ClipparsatGoHbnStato.il 50 pm
Haw York at Sacramento. I t H p m

Harnett ktogk. Bar
CHARLOTTE M il)
! Canton a t ) 4 IS. Win**!* 0 ) 01 0.
Brkkowtkl 7 14 * 10 a Boguas I 10 00 }.
Hawkins S I ) 4 4 14. Curry 11)1 00 M.
Geltiton I I 00 L E-Johmon 1 10 44 10.
Banmtl ) ) I I ). Kenpton 00 00 0 Totals
)**0ll 55105
ORLANDO 1114)
A vent ) ) I ) L Scott) tl } 1 II. O Neal 1 14
&gt; S II. Hardaway S t » ) IL Anderson I I I ) )
IL Ratlins 0 ) 1 1) , Tuner | | | | ( Royal 4 4
» ) IL Shim 14 11 7. Bowk SO 11 11.
Krytlfcawlah I I M l W i l t 45*41)21 114
Owrtolto
M I I 11 If - W1
Orlando
IS 55 1) I t - lit
) Point goals - Chdrtotto 4* (Curry 4 ).
Hawkins O il Orlando) 14 (ScoH J-L U lto l
01. Tumor 0 ). Andtrnn O il Fouled owl Nona Rebounds - Chwlolto 41 (Hewtint I I .
Orlando 4) (O Naal I I ) Assists — Charlotte
St I Boguas II, Orlanto » (Hardaway *1
Total touts - CTver bn* 17. Orlando 14
Technicals — Cher toft* Illegal defense A —
I L it I

Leas McRaaOL M l Oily* 01
LodyMecOoch Tavrtiemanl
SamlHtuls
Stovan* Tedt al. N.Y. Maritime IS
Yeshlva 1. to m Stamford 0. lortait
Stevens Tech 1*. N Y Maritime 1)
NYSWCAA
St Jthn F ishat 4). William Smith SI
SEC Taumamarrt PaVingt
BIRMINGHAM. Ala - Woman's basket
ball pairings lor Ih* Sdiihaastorn Conltranco
Tournament at Chaltsnooga. Ttnn . March
4)
First Round — Friday, March 4
Georgia vs Arkenta. I p m
Mississippi as Mississippi SI ,4p m
Auburn vs LSU. I p ns
Kentucky vs South Carolina 7p m
Second Round — Saturday. March &gt;
TannassaavS Gaorgh Arkansas. I p m
Alabama *s Missis«ppi Mississippi Si 4
pm
Florida *4. Auburn/11U. I p m.
Vanderbilt vs Kantscky/South Carolina. 1
pm
Semifinals — Ssasday. March 4
T tn n tta a a T G e e rg la / A rk a n ta a va.
Aiebemi/MItilitippiMittittippi St, I p ns
Flirldl/Aubvrn/LSU

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Van

dot hilt/ Ktntwcky/Souti Coral use. 1pm
Champtawship Gang — Monday, March 7,0
pm .

N H L S T A N D IN G S
All Tings EST
EASTERN C O H E R E N C E
Allantk Division
9 L T P t l OF GA
It II 4 11 117 1*2
NYRangart
22 29 * 71 21* 14*
N*» Jerver
Wathington
21 24 4 *4 200 145
2* 2* 4 *2 22) 12*
Philadelphia
1* 25 1* 42 171 171
FlarMa
2* 2* * 5* 297 1*7
NY Itlandeet
22 II I 54 144 114
Tamp* Be*
Marts*** D int ten
52 1* 11 77 HO 175
Botton
52 22 • 74 111 171
Montreal
Pilltburgh
» 20 11 n m 219
21 » 7 *t 111 171
Buffalo
Q h |m
24 52 5 U 2*9 211
Hartford
11 55 7 a* 177 11*
One**
II *5 1 21 15*1*9
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Dvtsian
W L T P tl OF OA
Detroit
17 M S 7*171)11
Toronto
11 It II 77 TO* lit
Dallas
14 II ■ 74 m 1*4
St Louis
» a 0 Tt » 4 Ml
Chicago .
It 1) ) 45 lit IT)
I) 40 7 41 147 144

Pacttk Division
Calgary

n Tt to 74 i l l tt)

Vancouver
San Jot*
Anaheim
Lot Angelas

M 7* 1 41 ICS It*
n jo it ss ns n t
la IS S 51 l » 1*7

ii 5i t so nt 144

17 M 10 44 Itl 111
SalardaiTl Oamas
Detroit). Sen Jos* (
New Jersey I. Martind I. ti*
Washington 4. FlarMa 1
Pittsburgh 4. Buffalo 1
Anaheim 4. Quebec 1
Vancouver L Tampa Bay l
SI Lowit it. Ottawa I
Montreal 1. Toronto 0
Colgory 4. Los Angelas 1
Oallasl. N V Rangarsl
Sunday's Gamas
Boston* Chicago0
Washington j. Hartford I
N Y IslanSrrs S. Quebec 2
Edmonton). Tampa Boy 1
Mender's Games
Toronto atOftawa. 7 IS p m
St Louis d New Jersey. 7 ISp m
Pitlsbvffh t l FlarMa. F it pm
Philadelphia at N V Rosgers 7 1) p m
San Jose al Winnipeg, I U p m
Montreal at Los Angela 10 )Sp m
Tuesday's Games
Bulleloal Quebec. 7 ]lp m
SI Louis at N Y Isiancbrs. 7 IS p m
Tampa Bay at WasNngton. 7.11 p m
Calgary alOalrsit, 7 U p m
E dmonton at Vancouver. 10 J) p m

NHI
lightning Otars. Sums
Tamp* Bay
t
1 t — 1
Edmenlen
I t 4— )
First Period — I, Edmonton. Podem )
(Pearson MeAmmond 4 1) Panatties —
Rrakta. TB Ihootingl ■ It. Grier* Edm
(hooking). I) 4). Peoton Edm moldingI.
II Ot
Second Parted - 1. Tampa Bay. Gallant )
11 L Edmonton, fbdein 7 (McAmmond
Ptaraonl, I It 4. Edmonton Pterion t]
(McAmmond Podtml t ft L Tampa Bay.
DiMaio 11 Com Grattan). io lo Pattern#! Mantan Edm (hoMirgl. (( 40 Hamrlik. TB
(charging1.il 41
Third Parlad — Nona Panamas —
Poaschak. TB. m tp r (lighting) 1 14.
Pearson Edm. m*pr llighllngl. 2 14
Monton. Edm Iroughirg). II 54
Shaft an gaal — Tanpa Bay IS U 7 - U
Edmonton Id 111 - 74
Power play OeeerfwrStiet — Tampa Bar 0
of 4. Edmonton Oof 1
Ooeliet — Tempo Bar Puppa 14 1* ) 1)4
thoft )7 saves I Cdnxrton Hanford I) 10 10
IU111
A - II.lit
Ralart* — lane* tober's Linesmen H jndf Milton. Mark Wtotor

A U T O H A C IN O
GnadwrenchSM. Resuils
ROCKINGHAM. N C - Th* ordae el Hnish
Sunday at Ih* Good wench *00 NASCAR
slock car race *1 North Carolina Inlaen*
I tonal Speedway, with starling position in
parantheses rtsManco. type of Cae. lops
comptotod. reason out. money won end
winner s aver eg* spaed in mph
I. IIS) Rusty Wallace Concord. N C . Ford
Thundtrbird 4*1. UGMI. 1)125*. I (111
Starling Marlin. CXuntoi*. Ttnn . Chevrolet
Lumtn*. at). U l *71 ) Ilk) Rick Matt
Hoc I bridge Bains V «. Ford Thwdarbird.
at). 571 001. 4 1)1 Mark Merlin. Jamestown
N C . Ford Thundtfbnd. all. 17*n* 1 (41
E m it Irvon RocSwdl. N C . Ford Thun
dtrbtrd. 4tt. 174 410 4 III Br*&gt;t Bod.n*.
Harrisburg N C .. F » d Thundtrbird. 4tl.
t » .5 U . ) (It ) Dai* Ewnhardt. Dooia N C .
Chevrolet L urnin*. a tl.U D IS
■ (?) Kyle Pally. Hqh Ps.nl, H C . Pdntiac
Grand P m . a*d. S I A lt . t (111 Can
adtr. Concord. NC., Chevrolet L urnIn#,
S IL t U ; Id 111) Michael Wallrip.
dson N C . Poniac Grand Prls, at*.
Ilt.410. II 1)4) Ricky Rudd. Lkk* Norman
N C . Ford Thundtibud. ad*. SUM S. I) (» &gt;
Jimmy Spancar. MooeSvill* N C . Ford
Thundtrbird. at*. (11/15. I) 151 Tad Mut
gr*v*. Troutman. N C . Ford Thunderbifd.
at* 117*1) 14 (}tl Dick Trkkto. iron
Station N C . Chevrolet Lumtn*. add, SI0.0U
15. (I ) Gaoll Bode* Julian. N C . Ford
Thundtrbird. 4*7. 171*47 Id l i t ) Morgan
Shephard Conover. NC . Ford Thundtrbird
*1*. l lt .t lS ; 17 a n T e rry Lebontt.
Archdel*. N C , Chevrolet Lumin*. at*.
llt.a U . II 1411 Dal* Jarrtll. Hkkory. N C .
Chavrotol Lumma. d ), 170 47) It 1101
Bobby Ltboni*. Trimly N C . Pontiac Gcand
Pris. 444 111 **S 10 Ot) J*(1 Burton. South
Boston Vo . Ford Thtndarbird. 4*4. t ll.lt ).
11 (171 Ltk* Spaad. Concord. N C . Ford
Thundtrbird. 4d4.11I4D
22 (5)1 Jimmy Herat*y. Ridgeway. Va ,
Ford Thundtrbird. «4 . 511.101. 11 lt|
Darrtil Wallrtp. Frarklln. Tann . Chavroiat
Lumma 447. l i t til. 14 I U ) John Andratll.
Indianapolis. Chavrstd Lumma. *40 tlS.NS.
IS 1111 Chuck Boem Athboro N C . Ford
Thundtrbird. *40. D4.S1S. 24 (21) Hut
Stricklin. Cetera Ala. Ford Thundtrbird.
*71. si.ois. 17 ID ) Wally Oallonbach Jr .
Grtansboro. N C . Pori lac Grand P rli. 47*.
SI0.ni. IL IN ) Graf Sacks. Wintor Park.
Far* Tkuaderklrd. 477.11.471
t* ID I Dtrrlk* Crpa. Huntortvlll*. N C
Ford Thundtrbird. 475 1*.*00. 29 (11) Stovo
Grissom. Llbarly. NC . Chavrotol Lumin*.
471. 17.4)0: 11 111) M lk* S klnnar.
Rend lemon N C . Ford Thundtrbird. 44*.
If.UO n (II Jail Gordon. Huntersville.
N C , Chevrolet Lumiro. 441. crash. StLMO.
11 (111 Bobby H illin jr . Chorlotl*. N C .
Ford Thundtrbird. 4)4 Ifl.SO 54 (14) Todd
Bodm*. Harrisburg. NC , Ford Thundtrbird.
417. 41.700. IS (a*) Qtva Mortis. Avery's
Creak. N C . Chavrold Lumin*. all. angina
lailur*. 17.100
74 1141 J** Nemwhek. Ukaland, N C .
Chtvraltl Lumma, ) H crash. 17.4)1. 17, (171
Marry Gant, Taylortrlll*. N C . Chavrotol
Lumin*. 174. 110.*7). J l (10) Bobby
Hamillon. Nashville. Term . Pontiac Grand
Prla. )M crash. II0.4S 1* It) Bill ElliOll.
Biairsv.il* G * . Ford Thundtrbird. 1)7.
11l.au. ao I4)| Loy Alan J r . Raleigh. N C .
Ford Thundtrbird. Dl.crash. 14 *00 al (U l
Rich Bkkto Jr.. Edgarlon, Wis . Ford Thun
derbkd. in. angina bilurt. 14 *00. 4) (If)
Billy Slandridg*. Shdby. N C . Ford Thun
dttbird. SI. crash. &gt;7 as
Rac* Balltlks
Tim* *f race ] S* 17
Margin el vietor y: SIS seconds
Caalionllags: I tor Sllaps
load changes: Itamqvgl drivers
Lap leaders: G Bodn* 10 . Merlin *11:
Wallet* lit* . Marlin 70 7] Wallace 7419.
Marlm II *0. Wallacatl II*. Marlin IIS l » .
Maelm 111: Shaphard 11) i u Wallace 154
144. Marlm 147 it* toffy 1** K 4 Walltc*
10S2M H Bodme 77*240 Wallace 141 It*
Maelm It* 1*4, Welle* 1*5 414. Earnhardt
417 an. Wallace U l i t
Sartos patof leaders Marlm us Irvan 771.
Earnfiardl 792. Merlin 1*4. T Labor fa 2*2 .
Shephard HO. 111*1 Rj)d and Schradtr 171:
G Bodme )U . Most tt: Gordon tit, Sacks
11*. Waltact ns. B ttodne m. (ttol Speed
andB Labontoni

K

Grand Prls *4 Miami tosulfs
MIAMI — Resuils Sunday m Ih# Sa lap.
IW tt mil* SCCA Tram Am Championship ot
th# Grand P rli oi Miami, with starting
position In paranlhaws. driver, hometown,
make ot car. laps corrvtotod and reason out.
I III Tom Kendall. La Canada. C ali!, Ford
Musi eng. S4. 2 (II D otty s&lt;breeder Osage
Booth. M o . Ford Mudong. 54, 5 (a) Stoll
Pruett. Crystal Bay, N ev. Chary Camera.
SI; 4 (I ) Jock Baldwin Marten*. Go . Chary
Comoro. 54: S III tom Fallows. Canada
Ford Mustang. S4; * (41 Paul Gontttoltl.
Lansing. Mich. Chevy Comoro. 54. 1 (M l
Tom m y Archer. Duluth. Minn . Ford
M ullinf. 54. ( II) (tabby Archer. Duluth.
Minn . Ford Muslang. SI
* (I I I R K. Stmts. Rancho Santa Fa.
Caltl. Chary Camera. S4. 19 (11) Boris Said.
Carlsbad. Calll. Ford Muslang 14 II 111)
Rick McCormick. leimot. C o lli. Chovy
Camera S4 l| I III Msndy Gonratos. Puerto

Rico. Chevy Comarts Sj I ) I U ) Bill
Sounders. Dallas. FordMusiang. Si. 14 II*)
Tim Mi Adam. Vail. Goto . Chary Comoro.
SO. II (14) Mkhaal Omgman Hampton.
N H . Ford Mustang, U. It 111) Ray Kong
San Jos*. Calll.. CheyyComoro S4
I) IVI Irr Haorr. Paoria I I I . Chary
Comoro S). mechanical II (111 Sfu Haynar.
Yorba Linda. C a lll. Osavy Comoro. SI. 1*.
1141 Jon Gooding. Altamonte Springs. Fard
Mustang. 12 19 1)01 fhto Muster. LalayaM*.
C a lll. Chevy Comoro. SI 21 12)1 Bob Patch.
LaVarn* Calll . Pmtiac Trans Am 40
mechanical tt (I I I Bruce Barsaiaw. Col
umbi* Mo . Chevy Camwo. It, accidtnl. t l
(H I Claudio Burtin. L r 'a Ana. C a lll. Ford
Muslang 11. oil punp 14 (M l Henry
McLaughlin. Somerset Po . Olds Cutlass. 1).
Irantm lesion
IS 11)1 Tony Ave. Hurley. Wit . Cheey
Comoro. I). accident. )a 1171 Lmt Atbiie.
Fori Lauderdale. Olds Cellatt. t. engine 17
111) Eric Wells. Doitilto. Calk Chevy
Camaro. 4 accident 2* (141 Dale Photon
A.sen S C . Chary Canwro. ’ clutch. 2* 1271
Mike Berg Downey- Calif. Ford Muslang 4
mechanical X 11*1 Tom Beatlie Anafstim
Hills. C alif. Chevy Canaro. * mechanical.
It 17) George Robireon Houston Chevy
Camaro. S. occidanl V USI R J Valentine
Braintree Mass . Chew Camera. 1. steering
Race StalittKt
Time *1 race I 2* 0* S71
Averege speed 4* 7a4 mph
Margin *1 victory : 41X1 sac
Lap leaders: Ktndeil. I S4
Fastatl rac* lap. Dorsey Schroadar
I 17 *04
Drivers' paints leaders (altar I *( I)
rounds) Kendall 2) Vchroader. )7 Pruetl.
1) Baldwin 1). Fallavs 71 Genlitoifl. 19,
T Archer. I*. B Arcter. is Manufacturers'
pemlsi Ford *. Chevrdel S

Wallace uses new Ford
to rule at Rockingham
i f M IK I HARRIS

AP M o t o r s p o r t s W f lto r
RO CKIN G H A M . N.C. - People
muy start referring lo North
Carolina Motor Speedway an
"R u slyh a m ."
Nol even switching from Ponliar* (o Fordii over the winter
m o ld keep Runty Wallace from
dominating for the third utralght
lime on the 1.017-milr oval att
h r hlaMed to an easy victory In
Sunday’s Goodwrrnch 5&lt;X).

"People krpt asking me why
we wnuld make the tiwllch after
winning IO rare* (In 10!KI|. and I
kepi triling rvrrylxxly. ‘Man. wr
would probably win In a Jaguar.*
It’s thr tram, nol Ihr car."

On Sunday, hit black and gold
Th n n d rrh lrd was the strongest
car on Ih r track most of thr
■Pt2 lap race, leading eight tlm rs
lor 3-tfi laps. Including Ihc final
GO
Ills llnul margin of 5 15 sec­
o n d s o v e r i he r u n n e r -u p .
Day Iona r&gt;00 winner Sterling
Marlin, could have been more If
Wallace had mil rased up In the
final lew laps Just ns u precau­
tion.
QOLF
"O u r car was jusl dynam ite."
Bunk litvildionei Scores
W allace said after ills third
SAN DIEGO
Sores and p rut money
Mnilghi victory at Rockingham
Sunday ol th* *1 mllion Bukk invllaltonai.
rad on Torre, Pysat 7 090 yard, par 77
and I he fifth of his career at the
fh course Itmgi* rqmd also pie,ad on me
track In North Carolina's san­
L i t ) yard, par Tl Souths ours* I
Craig Stadtor 11*4 000
*7 474* 44-1*4 dhills.
Stave Lowary *11* 400
*7 *«***•-)**
“ Th e errw did an absolutely
Phil Mkkalton 174 (00
*4**44 44 )79
perfect J o b on the car.” Wallace
Hal Sutton. I l l 400
44 44 47 44- V I
said. “ Th e chassis was great and
Mart Cam*.a&gt;e Sir OX
*7 0* 70*7-177
Robin Freeman SM 40
*4*7 7t4«-174
the motors really (lew — a lot of
Bob Ettas 5M *10
70 47 *7 79- 274
power. I don't think I've ever put
Kirk Triplett 574 t »
71 4144 71- 174
m y foot in that much power."
Mart Cakavacchia 1X 400 ** 71**45-27)
Paul Goydos. 52* 4 »
4* 70 70 *7-17)
Wallace, who crashed In the
Doug Marius 57* 400
4) 7) 44 *4 - 77)
season-opening
rnce al Daytona
Lannto Ctomants 57* CO
****** 72-7’ S
— Just as hr did a year ago —
Tom Lehman (27 000
4* 70 47 71-27*
Ronnl* Block 511000
4) 44 «* 14-27*
said "1 know our cur was a
Scott Simpson 91* 150
70 70 70 *7- 177
lieller car lhan I've ever had at
Bob Lehr, *1*. ISO
»* *7 71 70-277
Daytona. I wrecked, so let's
Tom Byrum. 11LIS0
70 44 71 71-177
David Toms. II I . 1)0
4) 4) 71 71-277
forget about that. We won here
Jim Thorp*. I D I U
710***40 - 27*
a n d the ear I'm ta k in g lo
EdDoughafty.l1) J17
*4 70 7) *0-17*
Richmond next week Is Ih r best
Rust Cochran. | t ),m
*7 7)40 71-17*
GtonDay.tll.511
M *7 7) 71-27*
car In the house, so 1 can’t wall
Payne Stewart. I1LU1
70 **00 74-17*
to rare again."
Brarsdel Chambie# U 20*
*7 7) 71 *4-27*
W a lla c e 's P e n s k r R a c in g
Mont# Montgomery. tATQft
70 71 *0 70-17*
Oonnto Hammond *0 TO
7) 00 71 19-17*
South team had to deal with lots
WaynoLavl.SO.TO*
** 71 40 71-2)*
of questions and criticism alter
Jell Woodland U 70*
71 ***#71-27*
deciding to make Ihr break from
Jay Oon Biota. 10.704
**4* 74 49-17*
Gary Hklibarg. u.70*
*7 70 79 72 &gt;17*
General Motors lo am Fords.
John Wilson. U . 101
71 4* 7J 79-1*0
" A lot of people said w r werr
Rob Botot 14 10)
tt *» '2 70- 2*0
making a mistake (switching io
Paul Stenkawski. 14.10
42 4* 21 70-NO
Dennis Paulson. 54 10)
40 7 JU 71-7*0
Ford). I made ibis move because
John Cook. U . 101
71 *« 7104-NO
I wutilrd to have a 111tie belter
Guy Boros 14 101
72 44 M 71-2*0
(tower plain and n little belter
Dev* Borr. 50.101
4 *O I7St»-)*0
• ToddDamtoy.M
4) 14*2 71-1*0
urrodynumles. Pontiac Is still a
Slav* Pal*. (LIOS
71 70 70 4*-242
good car.
D A Russell. 54.110
4* 70 7( 71-2*1

C

Brad Fetors. M H O
Brad Fatwl. M 110
Bobby Clampatl.MJ 10
Mark Wurti. U 110
Slay* lamontagno. 5) S i
Scott Varplonk. U .U 4
John Adams 52 124
Mars Brooks ! ) » *
Todd Barrangar. 51.1X
Slav* Brodw. 51)24
Ed Fioet. *2 ) 70
Frad Ftmk.52.S10
Morris Hataitky. S2.SD
Tim Simpson. U.510
Gary McCord. 12 )70
CoslontinoRocca.52.SD
David Ptoptot 52.170
Jay Haa*. tl.S N
Char tot Hauler son. 11 V0
JoaOl4kl.Sl.S70
Phil Talaurangi. 52 )4)
Brad Bryant. U .la l
JWarkLy*. 57.54)
Billy Mayfair . 12.141
Scott Gump 51.54J
Vljay Singh 11.141
Dev* Rummellt. 52.19
Larry Sitvgire. 52.14)
Thorn*! Lovat. 12.200
Tad Trybe. 51.100
Bruce Ftoithae. 51.200
Oav* Stockton Jr . 17.2®
Brad Sharty. 5} 200
JC Anderson. 51.11)
Roger Gunn. 1). I I )
Mlk# Smith. 51.111
Esteban Totodo. 11040

a* *4 74 ) l - 7 » i
t* M i l TO -M l
7)4*7070-211
***4 71 77 211
*0 70 72 7) 217
44 71 H 71-242
21 4* 70 71-2*1
74*7 70 7 t - » 2
#7 71 70 74-2*2
*0 4* 4* 74-1*2
44 70 7 1 7 1 -N )
47 7) 70 71- 2*)
71 4* Jl T t - t t l
22 4 0 I D - N 1 '
70** 79 74-11)
e*t* 74 7 l - N )
*0 7) 71 71-2*1
It 4* )4 70-24)
70 70 44 77- 24)
4* 4* 74 79- 20)
*0 44 7) 75 - 2*4
70 70 71 71-744
4* 71 71 75-2*4
714***7)-1*4
4* TO 7) 71-1*4
*7 71 71 7) -2 M
4* 77 71 71 -2*4
SO Tt 74 T9 -2 U
71 40 Tt 75- 20)
47 74 21 75-NS
70 71 72 21 -N S
70 71 7) 77-711
74 47 74 70- 24)
71 70 70 75-1*4
4* 7077 71-10*
*7 74 74 71-104
7) 4* 7) 71 -N T

Senior C krt|lr Cup Scans
SARASOTA — Frval scores and prue
money Sunday Nt tt* PGA San-or Tour*
5400.000 C h ryila r Cup. played on Ih#
L74) yard, par 71 TPC al Pratlancia course
1* won on lira* hotoof{4eyoll)
■ Gaorga Archer SSS CDO
44 4) 77 -70)
Simon Hobday. 1)4.000
*7 *7 **-20)
BobChortos. U4-MQ
4* 70 ** -101
Tent Waltkopl. I N 000
71 *7 47 -N S
Bruce Davlm. I l l 11)
4 S 7 I7 I-N 7
Gary PlOyW, S ID S )
71 *7 07— NT
AlGeiberoer.U* ) ) )
70 71 * 4 -N '
Graham Marsh 1)4.000
4**0 71 -NO
Tammy Horton. 111.000
*0 *4 71-10*
Jim Colbert. I I ) 000
70 71 40-10*
Dav* Sloe Slon. 111.000
4* 7) 40 - 70*
Chi Chi Rodrigue/, I I 1000
72 44 n - U 0
Mlk* Hill. 110 000
70 71 70-11)
BrucaCrampton.tYO®
214*71-114
Miller Barber. SLOOO
70 71 7 7 -U t
Harold Hanning 14.000
7* 71 71-2M

T R A N S A C T IO N S
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX Pun hated the
contract of Mall Sldr*. outlialder. Irem
Pawtuckal ol Ih* Irternallonel league
Atstgnad Brian Conroy, pikhoe, nulrighl to
Pawtuckal and Inviladhim to spring Iraining
as a non rot tar player
M ILW AUKEE BREWERS - Agreed to
(arms with John Jeh*. hrtl baseman, and
Troy O leary oulheber. on on* year con
harts
TEXAS RANOERS - Agreed lo terms with
Down Palmar, third batamon. and Ivan
Rodrigue I- catcher, enon* year contracts
National Laagua
M O N T R E A L EXPOS - Signed Jail
Gardner, intlalder. md Randy Kramer,
pitcher, lo contracts with Ottawa ot the
International Leagu* HvNed Heath Maynav
pitcher, lo spring trdn.ng ot a non roster
player
NEW YORK M ETS - Agreed to terms
with Anthony Young and Bobby Jonas,
pilchart. and Aaron Ledesma and Bukh
Huskey, inlletdert. onon* year cantyacts
SAN D IIO O PADRES - Agreed 10 terms
with Dates Ball, ailftoldtr, and Ricky
Gultorrai. shortstop, si tone year contracts
and Trevor Hoffman. Rich**, on o threw year

earthacl
SAN FRANCISCO (BANTS - Agreed to
terms with Pol Gonel. pitcher, on o
minor league contract
BASKETBALL
National Bask*taelI Assoclalton
CHICAGO B U LLS - Activated Toni
Kuioc. guard forward horn Ih* tn|ur*d list
Placed Bill Cartwright canto*, on Ih* injured
•itl

"People kept asking me. 'W h y
are you changing to Ford? That
Pontiac ran qu ick .'" Wallace
added. " I maid. 'Well, the Ford
will run quicker.'
"I'm very confident that the
Ford Is going lo take me lo the
championship."
Marlin, who leads the season
(M in ts after the first two races,
couldn't catch Wallace, lull he
did ra m the 10th runner-up
finish of his career.
" I don't know what Rusty does
here." Marlin said "Y o u ran
Iseat him early, but he keeps
getting stronger and stronger.
He Just had too much lor us.**
Rick Masi was Ihc only other
driver on the lead lap at the end,
with Murk Martin and Krule
Irvan finishing fourth und fifth.
J u s l lik e D a y to n a . D a le
Farnhardt ran strong all day
before fading al the end. A week
earlier, II was a loose handling
car. T h is time, ih r defending
Winston C up champion, who
was running second as late as
lap 47H. had lo pit on lap 4H2
because of loose lug nuts on Ills
lefi rear tire. He wound up
seventh In the nice and trailing
Marlin and Irvan In the season
(Mints.
Te am owner Richard Childress
said his Jackman couldn't see
ilie rear tire and let the car down
before the tire changer was
flnlshrd,
"Considering everything that
happened, we were looking at a
second-or third-place fin ish."
Earnhardt said. "T h e thing lhal
happened with the lug nuts,
well, you Just can't win a race If
you d o n 't tighten yo u r lug
nuts,"
Martin led several times and
was among thr leaders until his
crew took a calculated risk and
brought Marlin In for tires on lap
458. None of the other leaders
had pitied before a caution flag
came out 11 laps later, leaving
Martina lap off the pace.
Wallace, who won 950.385.
averaged 125.230 mph In the
rare slowed by caution Just five
times for 38 laps.
All of the yellow flags were
brought out by crashes, hui
there no Injuries repoaed and ull
bill seven of the 42 starlers were
running ul ih r end.
Il was strictly no contest In
Goodyrnr's first race challenge
from Hooslrr.

Playtime-----Continued from ID
MIXED ALEAQUE
While everyone was talking
the week olf. Team No. 2 from
tile H a m tx M Cak' and Sharky's
The Sharks Inked up In u
playoff after flnhinng Ihc regular
season tied for third place wllh
107 wins.
Because Team No. 2 won thr
playoff, they w ll visit T im e Out
on Wednesday nigh I lo |&gt;luy
regular season champion The
UntouchablcB 1)25 wins). In
Ih r other scmllBial. second-place
finisher Done With Style (118
wins) will enlrrialn The Sharks
at Ihc UumliooCufc.
Completing tlx* circuit were
Tim e O ut's Team No. S (D4
wins): Juat One Hole Off from
the I^ikc Mary Pub und Uncle
Nick's Ron's Ilkglts (both with
78 wins): und Luke Mary Pub's
The New Family Feud (52
wins).

MIXED BLEAQUE
Lake Mary Dili's The Good,

the Dad, the Ugly, and the Old
1124 wins) and Mom's Muggers
1101) wins) from M .T. Muggs
earned the right in (day al home
In Wednesday night's semifinals
after nulling down first and
second (dace, respectively.

The Oood, the Bad, the
Ugly, and the Old will host ihc
third-place Buihwackers (103
w in s ) from Sir W a lte r’s on
Wednesday nlglx while liamtxM
Cafe's Snail Darters (07 wins)
will visit Mom’s Muggers.
T h e y were followed In the
standings by Team No. 8 (87
wins) from Score Al Touchdown:
U ik c Mary Pub's 4 B’a (80 wins):
and Team No. 1 from l^ikc Mary
P u b |(s 5 w in s )

MEN’S A LEAGUE
While II was ill but a lock as to
which of the tmr Iranis In Ibis

Continued from IB
Tile hull|H-ii almost let Ihc
game get away as the Matadors
struck for five nms lit Ihc top of
the ninth. Thtec of the runs
came on boars-kxidrd walks, the
fourth came In when Valencia's
Stx'iirrcs was h i by a pitch wllh
tin- liases loaded, and the fifth
scored on u Inscs-louded wild
pitch.
Chad Wood, who hit Socunrs
and threw the wild pilch, finally
retired the filial two Matador
hitters to nail dtM'n Ihc win and
record the save.
Sophom ore shortstop lsaae
Crux, u g ra d u a te of S p ru c e Creek
High School, wnit 4-for-5 w llh a

five-team loop wrrr going to the
playoff.*, the •*ramldr for the
seeding came diwn to the final
week ol play.
Lake Mary Pub's Team No. 3
112»&gt; wins) edged out T.C.B. 1121
wins) from Q HU for Ihc regular
season title and No. I seed while
the Bamboo Scorpions (88
wins) from the Humhoo Cafe
flnlshrd third In front of Lake
Mary Pub's Rl£&gt;t There (H5
wins).
Finishing tilth was Team No.
1 from l tic H u i i Uk k i Cufc (64
wins).
Tuesday’s semifinals will have
the Bamboo Scorpions visiting
Team No. 3 at llic Lake Mary
Pub while T.C.&amp; will host Right
There at O-Ulz.

MEN'S BLEAQUE
Even though they posted the
second-highest win total of the
league champUtis. the g*Bls
Bulls (133) wen the secondclosest margin ih The Knights
1124 wlnsl from Sir Walter's
finished a strong second.
On Tuesday tight, the Q-BIx
Bulls will host (h r Ihlrd-place
Four Bye Fours ( 115 wins)
from the H am lxnCafr while The
Knights will tx-at home against
thr Ton 80's (I IO wins) out of
Q H li.
F in is h in g Jusl out of the*
playoffs were llim lxxi Cafe's
Shooto (U5 wlnsl und Lake Mary
Pub's Juat For Fun and M .T .
Muggs' Salt A Pepper (each
with U3 wins).
Completing l l r circuit were
The Nasty's |BG wins) from
Score A l Tourlxlnwn: Whiskey
River's River Rats (83 wins):
The Greenhorns (69 wins) out
of M .T. Muggs: lake Mary Pub's
Pub Pounders (44 wins); and
Whiskey River's Sleepers (36
wins).

pair of doubles, four runs scored,
uud u stolen liutt- for the Raiders
16 8. 1-1 M F C ).
Pete He/crrdi (Deltona) addrd
three singles, two nm s scored,
and an RHI. Nolc Ellzer (Capr
Corall singled Iwlcc and drove In
a run. Oviedo Illjji School’s Eric
Jordan singled and scored threeruns. Rick EckNeln (Seminole)
had n si uglc a nd un RHI.
SC C Is scheduled lo travel lo
Gainesville Ttiealay for nn M -FC
contest with Santa Fc C om m un i­
ty College T h r Raiders will
return to College Field for an
exhibition game Wednesday af­
ternoon against the St. Leo
Cnllrge Junior varsity.

�Sanlotd Herald. Sanford. Florida • Monday. February ?8. 1994 - as

People

Dogwoods herald spring

IN BRIEF
S C C s e ts te x tile w o rk s h o p
Seminole C om m unity College present* a Shllxtrl and Indigo
Textile Workshop on March 5 und 6. from 9:30 a.m. until 3:30
pm In O -1 20. Fine Art* Building
Th e two day workshop, conducted by Gloria Hlgilng. will
in vi r ancient textile dyeing processes from Ju|&gt;uii using Indigo
blue and reslsi printing techniques. Shlhorl hutching). Ilu-Makl
Icomprrsslng fabric), ami Origami (folding and claui|)lng) will
Im- explored. No |irlor experience Is required.
Th e cost of the two-day workshop Is $55. which Includes
materials. Enrollment Is limited. Checks should lie made out to
the SCC Foundation IArt Club) and mailed In Mahatma Ross.
Department of Fine and Performing Arts, Seminole Com m untly College, Sanford. FI, 32773.
For workshop Information, call 323*1450 (H43-7001I from
Orlando), ext. 420 or 281.

CALENDAR
B lo o d B an k se eks d o n o rs
Central Florida Blood Hank Is asking donors o| all types of
blood — especially O-type donors — to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 134)2 E. Second St. For Information, rail 322-OH22

H e lp (o r g a m b le rs o ffe re d
Gam hlrrs Anonym ous and Gam -Anon for family and friends,
mrel separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:30
p m . Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake A v r.. Maitland.
For more Information, call 236-9206

N a rc o tic s A n o n y m o u s m e e ts In S an fo rd
Narcotics Anonym ous meets Monday at H p m . at the
Presbyterian House of Good will, 317 Oak Ave.. Sanford

K lw a n is C lu b o f C a s s e lb e rry m e e ts
Klwants C lub of CusscJlicrTy meet* every Tuesday at 7:30
u.tn.. at Village Inn. comer Dog Track Hoad and US Highway
17-92 In Longwood. For Information, rail 8 3 1-8545.

Beautiful flowering plants have started to bloom
Many of the flowering dogwoods have
started to bloom which Is one of ih r more
Itcaullful signs of approaching spring Flow ­
ering dogwood (Cornua Florida) is native lo
Die eastern hall of the Untied Stales
Ineluding norlh Florida and northern re­
gions of central Florida. We are Ih r soulhern
Until lor this ttcauilful symbol of spring. The
snowy white bracts (four while modified
leaves surrounding Ih r (lower) add spring
color to both native woodlands and our
landscapes. Few red and pink forms of
dogwood perform well In Florida.
Flower hmls are Initiated In the summer
nnd fully developed by September Flow ­
ering dogwoods flower during February or
March depending on spring temperatures.
Nursery grown trees may (lower In 2-3 yrars
while native dogwoods usually require 4*6
years to flower. Flowering dogwoods are
colorful In boih spring anti fall. T h e leaves
tu rn rusty red h rfo rr falling and are
accented by glistening red (terries
Dogwoods grow best In well drained,
organic soils Dial are slightly addle (pH
between 5.0-6.0). These trees are sensitive
to h ig h so il te m p e ra tu re s . Planting
dogwoods In exposed highway medians or
rlglil of ways Is not recommended. These
locations are usually hoi and may slay dry
for extended periods Dogwoods tin reqtilrr
relatively high light fur m axim um (lowering
Hare root or baltrd/hurlapprd trees should
he transplanted during Die dormant season.
Container-grown trees can be transplanted
anytime. Th e planting hole should tie larger
(han (he root ball and plumed al Die same
depth It was grown. Th e tree should Ite
waterrd thoroughly after transplanting (o
scilie soil around Die routs Apply a 2-3 Inch

TRICIA
THOMAS

layer of organic m ulch lo conserve moisture
and help control weeds. Keep the m ulrh
away from the tree trunk. Irrigate newly
planted trees twice a week lor several
months logcl Diem well established.
Dogwoods are n o t tolerant of extended
drought periods. T h is Is rsperlnlly true
during Dir llrsl year after plaining Water
should !&gt;*• added every 7 to 10 days when
rainfall Is low. Water the soil to a depth of 12
to 18 inches. Deep watering encourages an
extensive root system.
Lillie fertilization Is needed the first year.
Over fertilization rnn Injure u young tree.
Apply l to I tv pounds of 16-4-8 annually to
established trees w ith stem diameters
grealer than 1 Inch. Distribute Dir fertilizer
evenly on the surface under the tree canopy
and water thoroughly.
Insects common on dogwood Include
dogwood borer, twig borer and club gall
Insecticides usually do not control borers
Inside the tree, but they ran prevent further
Infestations Tw ig borers cause willed leaves
on the ends of small branches. Trees are
seldom killed by twig borers. Control twig
borers by pruning infested iwlgs below the
discolored stem area und destroying them.

Club galls form near the end of young
shoots during lale spring or early summer.
C lub galls can lx- controlled by pruning out
galls before August and destroying l hem
Com m on diseases of dogw-mxl Includr
spot nnthracnosr nnd crown gall Spot
anthrarnosc Is caused by a fungus Dial
attacks dogwood leaves, stems, flowers and
buds. Spots are usually small (1/25 Inch)
with reddish or purplish borders. Sevcrr
Infestations can prevent flower buds from
opening, distort leaves and weaken trees
An extensive spray program beginning at
hud break and continuing throughout the
sum m er Is necessary to prevent Dlls dis­
ease. Crown gall Is caused by b arlrrln In ih r
soil. Abnormal growth occurs on Die lower
stem or roots anil the top portion of the
plant generally declines and up|&gt;curs weak
Avoid buying nr planting dogwoods Dial
have swellings near Die crown or graft
union. Dogwoods should not be rrplanied In
areas where trirs have been killed by rrnw n
gall for al least 2 or 3 years.
Hoot rois may also occur on dogwoods,
hut are generally caused by mechanical root
Injury or by cultural conditions such as over
fertilization, over watering or lack ul
drainage.
Marginal leaf scorch can he a common
occurrence during the summer months.
Leaf scorrh Is m used by the loss of water
from leaves at a faster ratr than water Is
taken by by the roots. These symptoms can
be caused by a lack of moisture, transplan­
ting shock, fertilizer or sail Injury to roots or
root rot disease.
For more Information vlsll or rail Un­
cooperative Extension Service across from
Flea World. Phone 323-2500. ext. 5550.

S e w in g c lu b g a th e rs
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. lo noon, ih r W OO PIE Sewing
Club gathers at Ih r Lake Mary Senior Center. 158 N. Country
C lub Hoad, to make baby clothes, and Items for nursing homes
as well as llem* for the Christmas Slorr. The Items made by
Ih r club are donated to prrrrntr babies, nursing home residents
and gifts for the annual Chhsim as slorr.

G irt S c o u ts v is it
H o m o s a s s a S p rin g s
Members end piests ol Lake
Mary Girl Scout Troop 148
ventured lo Homosassa
Springs on President's Day lor
e field trip. Tho entourage
enjoyed a leslsurely lunch and
c o m m u n in g w ith M o th e r
Nature. The troop toured the
education center end saw all
the animals at the park with a
good time reported tor sit.
•i •»-•

W e e k ly L io n s C lu b m e e tin g
Th e Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday al noon at the
American Legion on South Sanford Avenue. For Information,
call 321-0700.

B rid g e c lu b to m e e t, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge C lu b meets ui noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

Hot st*

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S e n io rs m e e t T u e s d a y
The Sanford Senior Citizens Club m rcls ih r llrsi and third
Tuesday, al 10 30 a.m . at ih r Sanford Senior Center. Seniors
are welcome.

Th e following births have been
recorded at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs:
Laic Notices:
Dee. 14 — Thtresa and Joseph
Brown III. Sanford, boy
J u n . 12 — R h o n d a a n d
W illia m L a y to n . A lta m o n te
Springs, boy
Feb. 9 — Tra cy and Daniel
Dccostn. Longwaod. girl
Feb. 10 — U »ira and Jorge
C ruz. Altamonte Springs, t&gt;oy:
B rcndu and Je rro d Daniels.

Sanford, boy: Tu y n c a Salter.
Altamonte Springs, girl; Robin
and Tim othy Grcnz. Sanford.
Iwy
Feb. 11 — Amber and Aaron
Wheeler, Altam onte Springs,
boy; Linda Builer and Charles
W yall. Longwaod. twins, hoy
and girl
Feb. 12 — Tbrcsu Mathew*.
Sanford, girl
Feb. 13 — Lirtssa Bril and
Dani el Ayala. A l t a m o n t e
S p rin g * , g ir l; M e la n ie and
Gregory Topolewskl. Longwood.
Itoy

MONDAY’S PRIME TIME

Sw eet m em ories antidote fo r bitterness
DEAR ABBYi Your advice to
“ D cprcB scd D a u gh te r'* was
com m rndabtr. 1 could have used
your help 14 year* ago when 1
faced a similar situation.
I. too, loved m y mother — to
ihc point of leaving a leuchlng
position In another city and
returning to York. Pa., after my
father died und Mother became
III. When I arrived. I found a
woman I no longer knew. She
had become bitter and angry.
She criticized every member of
o u r fam ily, made derogatory
re m a rk s a b o ut m y h u s n n d
whom *he had formerly adored,
got I nt o f i g h t s w i t h the
neighbors, and Isolated herself
from the world. I was at m y wit's
end.

Tlm se few llirs In your col­
um n advising ail adult males to
lake tills slnqile blood test,
whether or nui they have the
symptoms was a llfesavcr for
me T h a t h e lp fu l m essage
allowed me lo find out In lime in
rid me of prostate cancer.
Ahhy, you should use that
warning every year. You may
use my name.
After muny months of frustra­
tion and m any prayers. 1 hit
upon un Idea. Wc had a serious
talk, and I told her how much I
had always admired her. and
how proud I was that she and
Dad tnnnagcd to raise a family of
10. despite hard limes.
1 reminded her of ihc m any
challenges she met In her life —
and how she triumphed over all
of them. 1 also reviewed all the
sacrifices she hnd made for her
children. Then 1 suggested she
write the story of her life, and
tell others how she came to be
the wonderful mother 1 once
knew.
Abhy. she Immediately started
making notes, and eventually,
not only did she write her
memoir — It was u masterpiece!
Th e whole family was mightily
Impressed. We plan lo have Die
imiimscrtpl copied so It can hr
passed on to futurr generations.
My dear mother. Goldie Porta,
died almost 10 years ago. and 1
can honestly say that the years
wc spent together enriched m y
life and made me a better
person.
Th u n k you for giving me u
chance to ixisslbly help someone
else who is going Dirough a
depression. You may use m y
name.

GWENDOLYN I.COTE
DEAR GWENDOLYN! What a
wonderful Idea you hud: not only
did the project you suggested to
your mother Inspire her to focus
oil somethng positive, II pro­
vided a lasting legacy for your

family*

DEAR ABBYi A letter you
pruned In your enliumi a lew
years ago. regarding a physician
whose life was Hived by taking a
PSA lest lor prostate cancer,
saved another life. Mine.

JERRY GROSS.
LA JOLLA. CALIP.

DEAR

J E R R Y GROSS:

T h u n k yo u for w ritin g and
allowing me to use your name to
warn others.

M O V IE L A N D o ... t» J H O i i

n p tn u
blue chips

ipnnn t:3o

WAYNE'SWORD)(HnU 9:30

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Is a proud member o f the "Welcome
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If You Are:
Moving Into or
Around The Area
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41 • Sanford Herald. Sanford. Ftortda - Monday. February 28. 1994

For Dingell, health care
battle is a personal one
By C H R IS T O P H E R C O N N E L L

Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G T O N - W h rn It
romrs to health reform. Jo h n I).
Dingell sa y s h r follows the
philosophy of one of C hina’s
senior leaders. Deng Xiaoping.
"He d id n ’t care whether the
cat was w hite or black. He Just
wanted to catch mice." says the
Michigan Democrat who rhalrs
the House Energy and C o m ­
merce C o m m itt e e . ’ ’T h a t ’ s
where I a m ."
Serving his 39tll year In C o n ­
gress. Dingell Is trying to fulfill
the mission his father began half
a century ago when he In ­
troduced the first national health
Insurance bill.
President Clinton ran count on
no more powerful ally than this
second generation New Dealer, a
lawmaker both feared and ad­
mired for hts legislative skills.
Hut In this fight Dingell faces
an uphill struggle to deliver the
votes even w ithin his own 43member committee.
The 27 Democrats are badly
divided, w ith some backing the
rival plan of committee member.
Rep. J im Cooper. D-Tenn.. and
others w a n tin g a governmentfinanced health system for all.
Rep. Roy Rowland. D-Gu.. Is
trying to enlist bipartisan sup­
port for a m odest, n o-cost
package of Insurance reforms.
He promises to push President
Clinton’s embattled health re­
form proposals as far as he can
but emphasizes. " I ’m a very
practical fellow ."
Dingell originally wanted hts

panel to be the first out of the
gate on health reform, but h r
has been forced to delay the
work because of the difficulty In
lining up votes for such Clinton
p r o p o s a l s as r e q u i r i n g
employers to pay for health
Insurance, creating mandatory
alliances and capping Insurance
premiums.
Instead, the House W ays and
Means subcommittee on health
will start work this Tuesday on a
hill that Its chairman. Rep. Pete
Stark. D-Callf., says won’t In ­
c lu d e C l i n t o n ’ s In s u r a n c e purchasing alliances.
Dingell inny end up drafting a
bill In hts full committee rather
th a n l e a v i n g m o st o f th e
spadework to Rep. Henry' W axman. D-Callf.. and hts health nnd
e n v iro n m e n t s u b c o m m itte e .
Waxman engineered the m ajor
Medicaid expansions of recent
years but counts few supporters
of the C lin to n plan on his
subcommittee.
The 67-year-old Dingell makes
no bones that the White House
plan would not lx* hts own first
choice.
"M y Idea of the Ideal bill Is
single payer, financed by a value
added tax with vigorous costcontainment mechanisms and
constraints and controls on m ed­
ical malpractice." he said.
But the president’s plan Is
"the best available mechanism
for achieving (those) purposes."
he says
"W hat really Is Important Is
universal coverage, a decent
package of health benefits (that
Is) not cancelable, not subject to

Officials
can’t find
plutonium
■ y T h # A s s o c ia t e d P ra ia

G R E E N V IL L E . S.C. - More than 500 pounds of
weapons-grade plutonium made at the Savannah
River nuclear weapons plant cannot be accounted
for. though officials say the shortage may only
exist on paper.

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produccd-bctwcca 1955 and 19901a unaccounted
for. Th e GrWWvtlle News reported Sunday. A
kilogram Is 2.2 pounds.
Bui officials blame llir discirpancy on dif­
ferences In measurements, paperuork. wastr and
materials being stuck somewhere In the complex
They say none of (he highly radioactive material
has left the plant.
"You can only measure things to a certain
degree of a c c m c y ." said plant official To m
Williams.
"We have in place the physical security that
assures us to u great degree that we arc not
physically losing stuff," spokesman Rick Ford
said.

The environmental group G trm p e a c r called It
alarm lug ne w s nevertheless.
"Having 3 0 nuclear bombs’ worth of material
missing w ith in the Savannah River Site shouldn't
make a n ybo dy who lives tn the local area very
happy." spokesman William Arklnsald.
Twelve to 2 2 pounds of plutonium could make
a bomb as large as any In the U .S. arsenal, said
Arkln. a u th o r of the book "N uclear Battlefield."
The record-keeping problem cuts both ways.
Ford said, pointing to the plant’s apparent gain of
about 7 70 pounds of uranium 235 since 1955.
when the p lan t opened.
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w h im a n d c a p r ic e ot th e
marketplace nnd Insurers ... a
fair payment m echanism." he
said.
The Clinton proposals "arc not
the Te n Com m andm ents e n ­
graven by the fingers of God on
stone. T h e s e are som ething
quite different." Dingell added.
"W c ’rr going to nrgollatr It."
said the chairm an. " I ’m (not)
here to Insist on a Calvinist
application of the president’s
bill. ... I’m here to work out
something that m akrs sense."
H o w m u c h of C l i n t o n ' s
1.342-page bill will survive?
"I could write the same hill
with a lot less pages." said
Dingell.
John Dingell Sr., a printer who
s u r v i v e d a bout wi t h
tuberculosis, was elected to
Congrrss in 1933 ami brrainc a
major force on the Ways and
Means Committee. He and Sens.
Robert F. W agner. D-N.Y,, and
Jam e s E . M u rra y , D -M o n t..
wrote the first national hralth
Insurance bill In 1943.
The senior Dingell died In
1955 and hts 29-year-old son. a
former House page with a lawdegree from Georgetown U n ive r­
sity. won a special election to
succeed him .
On the first day of every new
session of Congrrss since then.
Dingell has reintroduced his
father's henlth bill as II.K. 16..
the same num b er as hts district.
"I have seen fights on this
u n d e r R o o s e v e lt. T r u m u n .
K e n n e d y . J o h n s o n , N ix o n .
Carter and now Clinton.” h r
said.

L « g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E B IO H T IE N T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D F O R
1 E M IH O L I COUNTY. ,
FLO RIDA.
PROBAT I DIVISION
CASK NO. M -IM-CP
IN RE r E S TA TE OF
HAROLD A STEVEN S.
D*c**Md
M O TIC I OF
ADM INISTRATION
Th* administration of tho
o t ls lo Sf H A R O L D A.
S T E V E N S , docooiod. Fll*
NvmborM II*C P . It ponding In
too Circuit Court tor Somineto
County, Florida. Probat* DM
»ton. to* addroM at which It
Clark at too Court, Probato
Dirtston. M l N. Park Avenue,
iantord. Florida. Tha nemos
eeB eeBreeped
rtp re te n ta ile e ia n d q i tha
pananal representatives at

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M m t l U b l Florida Statutes Is
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WITHIN TH R E E MONTHS OF
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THIS N O TICE: til all claims
against tha aslato and 11) any
obltcflan by an Inttrottod
parson to whom this notko was
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at tha ptrtonal roprosanlativ*.
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Attornay tor Personal
Rtprasantativa i
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MASSEY. A L P E R S
WALDEN. P A .
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Defendants.
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who has a rletm or Interest In
the a b o ve case, c o n ta c t
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at SOI M I «FW
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JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
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IN RE: F O R FE ITU R E OF
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VIN FJM IUFIllX LO M ftl!
NOTICE OF FO R FEITU R E
FRO CEEDINO
TO : Frank K. Cota. Jr.
78* Narthlako D u n
Sanford. Florida M m Alt I
and all others who claim wt
interest In th* tallow ing
IFFOMAZDA.
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Donald F. Etllngor. of to*
Somlnoto County Sheriffs Of
tUa. Somlnoto County, Florida,
th rough h it o ll lc o r t . in
vestigetort or agents, totiod to*
above property on January 17.
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presently holding told property
tor to* purpose of forfeiture
pursuant to Sections FJ7 70IFD 704. Florid* Slatutos. and
will R EO UEST that « i Honor
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IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
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Oocaasad
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d a c o s t o d , F11* N u m b e r
*4 071 CP. Is pending In th*
C lrc u il Court tor Seminal*
County. Florid*. Prebol* Dlvl
tlon. to* address *1 which Is
Somlnoto County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florid*. 17771. Th*
names and addresses at to*
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7*. IFM

Personal Representative.
John Marwell, Jr.

IN TH E CIRCUIT COUBT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: t l *MI CA It K
SUN B A N K .N A ,
Platntltl.
n
JO E W Y M A N . J R .
C E L E S TIN E WYMAN Ifh/a
CELESTIN E JOHNSON
JIMMIE L JOHNSON. STATE
OF FLORIDA and VMS REAL
TV M A N A G E M E N T , d/b/a
SPANISH TR A C E A P A R T
MENTS
Delendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment dated February If.
IFM. entered in Case Ns
si&lt;»47CA U K . ot to* Circuit
Court ot toe Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit. In end tor Serntneto
County. Florida. vPwrein JOE
W YM AN. JR . C E L E S TIN E
WYMAN, f/k/e CELESTINE
JO H N S O N
J IM M IE L
JOHNSON. STATE OF FLOR
IDA end VMS REALTY AAAN
A G E M E N T. d l l SPANISH
TRACE APARTMENTS ere toe
Defendants, tool I will sail to th*
highest and bast bidder tor cash,
at th* West Front Door Semi
not* County Courthouse 701 N
Perk Avenue. Sentord. F L
17777 bolt, on March &gt;1. Itti at
It 00 A M , th* talkwing d*
scribed reel property l l set
tor to In th* F in*I J udgment
Lot IS. MAYFAIR SECTION
FIRST ADDITION, according to
to# plat thereof #i recorded In
Plat Book IJ. Page **. ot th*
Public Records el Seminal*
County. F lor Id*
Doted this 71to dor el Febru
*ry.IFFO
MAR VANNE MORSE
Clerk of to* Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jasewk
As Deputy Clerk
Publish February 71 A March
7. IfM
DEO SO*
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
None* Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business el tOS
Be'boa Cl . Sentord FL 7177)
Seminole County. Florida, under
too Fktltlous Name of SCOTT'S
SHOTS, and that I intend to
register said name with the
Division ol Corporations. Toll*
holwe Florid*. In accordant*
1 with th* pravlslans *1 th*
Fktltiau* Nam* Slatutos. To
Wit Section M l Ft Florida
Status** It* I
Stephen S Peg*
Publish February )(. IFM
DEO Mo

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
OF TH E IT A T E O F FLORIDA,
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
Cow Na: F7 7H»CA 14P/K
S O U TH TR U S T M O R TG AG E
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
vs
M IC H A E L EPPS. SANDRA
EPPS. TH E UNITED STATES
O F A M E R IC A ,- and T H E
CROSSINGS MASTER COM
M UN ITY ASSOCIATION. INC .
SECOND AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle# is hereby given that,
pursuant I* an Order R#
scheduling Public Sale entered
In th* above styled cause In th*
Circuit Court ol Somlnoto
County. Florida. I will soil th*
properly situate In Semlnola
County. Florida, described as
L e t a a . S l a c k 1.
GREENW OOD LAKES U N IT
D 7 "C ". according to to* Plat
tooraot. as recorded In Plot
Book 7*. Pages 7S to 7*. ol the
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florid*
al public sal*, to to* highest and
beet bidder, tor cash, at th*
West Irani door el to* Seminole
County Courthouse. *1 Sanford.
Florida al tl OB A M on March
7*.iteo
O ATEO February JL IFF*
In accordance wito to* Amer
leans with Dtsabaitkt Act. par
ions needing a spec1*1 accom
modelion to participate In this
proceeding should contact to*
individual or ogenev sending
notice not totor toon seven days
prior to to* proceeding at to*
address given on to* notko.
Telophono: 4*7 17)4)70 o il.
&lt;777, I C0SFSSS77I (TO O ) or
I EBB FIS *770 (V li via Florid*
Retoy Service
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark *f Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jasewk
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 7S A March
7, IFM
DEOM7
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT,
E IG H TE E N TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. FJ-tS*J CA IS- E
BANCBOSTON M OR TGAGE
CORPORATION, a Florida
corpora Iion.
Plaintiff.
STEPHEN A. PATERSON.
ttai..
Defendant!!!
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice it hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure. I will sail th*
tallowing described property to
cited In Seminole County, F lor
Lot». CREENWOOO LAKES.
UNIT J. according to ptot ot
recorded In Ptot Book 77. peg*
M. public records el Somlnoto
County. Florid*
at public tato. to to# highest
bidder tor cash, at to* west front
door ol to* Sommoto County
Courthouse, Sentord. Florida,
llO to m . on April lb IFF#
Americans With Disabilities
A d (A D A ) Nolle*: In ac
cordance with th* Americans
with 0iiobmt.es Act. persons
with a disability who naod a
special accommodation to par
tldp ala In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at M l North Park Avenue, Suit*
N 701. Sanford. Florida 77771 af
toast live day* prler to to*
proceeding Telephone (#07)
777 UJO E d . &lt;777, ltoOFU(77l
I TOO I or 1«S» *15(771 (V ). via
Florida Rtiaylarvict

IIS Cattle Crook Rood H I
Binghamton. NY ITFtl
Attorney lor Porsenel

*1 this Court an February 74.

John A. Baldwin
MOOS Highway 17 F7
Fern Park. FL 77770
Telephone (4071*74 1414
Florida Bar No : II4UT
Publish: February 7* S March
7. IFM
D E O 70S

(Caurl Saal I
MAR YANNE AHORSE
CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy ClerS
Publish Fsbruary It 4 March
7. IFFO
D EG MB

WITNESS my hand and Saal

Sl:. ■■M~k.-eb..

f

71— H « l p W B C ltB d

L e g al N o tic e s

a-u.£^E?-S*/Tl.e

l.eot AVON predoct*. Earn to
!0\ No door/door PT/FT
Sand! 711 IIFV I BCOFSAUM
A D D TO Y O U R INCOME
1ELL AVON NOW I
CALL 777 S i l U f l ! ) &lt;771

C L A S S IF IE D A D S
Orlando - Winter Park

Seminole

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

CLASSIFIED 0CPT.
HOURS
M O U L •I M PJL

ASSEMBLY/FACTORY
|7 |l«h r N o u s N c Immed
opening ear MB BfM *m foe
AVAILABLE POSITIONS

PfYVATE PARTY RATES
U c o n M C u R v tttm d B ----------- 57* a Hn#
t conBBCUthfB tint**----------- &gt;70* a I r a

MONDAY thru

FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

3CfYtBBCUthfBtfewd-------- t i l l End
1 Em*

For motivated Individuals
willing to work Various toe*
t la n t ta r P r o d u c t io n ,
Warehouse, end Assembly,
Must have reliable transport*
lion end home phone Cell
GPC at SFS 1177 tor more
Intermelton Never a leal

f l.IB b Ena

R i t w a n par (b b u b , btsod on 3 Nnat

•3 linaa Minimum

MOW ACCEPTWG

Best Part Time lob In Toon
Schadtong may inctod* HaraN Advoreoar al g«a coot of on addbonal day
Garsaf whan you got MMdto Pay orFy kv day* your ad new at reto earned
Uta LA description tor l u u u (w*ua Copy n u ll toaow aocacAatM rypo •
grofrfsod term -Commercial frequency rate* are avaAabto
DEADLINES
Tueedayfrvu Friday 11 Noon Th* Day Before Publcabon
Stxvfay And Monday I X P M Frtdey
A D JU S TM E N TS A N D C R E D ITS : In tho event of Bn error In an
ad, th* Sanford H arald will b* re s p o n d Wo for th* Bra*
Insertion only and o n ly to tho extent of tho cot* of that
Intention. Ptoaoo chack your ad for a ccura cy tha that d a y It
ru n t.

21— Personals

12— E ld e r ly C a r e
ADULT CARE ‘n our private
home Sanford area Pleas*
contact Kelly P I FI47________
ADULT CARE In bur privet*
Long wood home I beds ovail
Pieaw contact Debbw II# *«7F

B lid J tr Control Problems?
SENIORS, cell to l&gt;nd out it
you qualify tor assistance with
OIAPERS PADS delivered to
your daor monthly *87 1*0 IIS#
ELD E R LY CARE tor ladies
Lots ot love, home cooked
meals privet* room Reason
ablerales E &gt;0 4 rets771 JFfl

21— P e rs o n a ls

BLACK M A L I, recently rel.red
military man (Sr Enlisted) ##
yrs old. but looks IB XT’ INI
lb Professional, educated,
loves children Seek* pr*
tesstenal whit* tomato age
7# S# height In proportion to
weight Medkel profession a
bonus but am ties&gt;bto PO Bo#
IS7) H Caswlberry F L 77707
HANDSOME W H ITE M A L I .
70s. tall successful. En|oys
classic rock, nk* care. Italian
food and action movies
W.shas to meet pretty tomato
177*11
Photo a must
P.O. Bai Ft#777
L«S « Mary. FI 777*1

ADOPTIONS

23 — L ost A F o u n d

Free medical care, transpor
tallon. counseling, private
doctor plus living *■ponses
Bar r7JMII Clearwater AtSerner
John Flicker
l«*»*77S«e*

LOST OOO downtown Sanford
ara o Golden R e trie v e r
appro# l yr eld *0 lbs Light
ten wf whit* chest, well
groomed neutered Answers
to "Gusty" Misting cottar 4
lags 777 1707 ot MS *7*0
LOST K IT T Y nautorod male,
all while eacept lor tabby
head tall and spot on tide
Wearing pink collar, named
Bob Area south of Lk Mary
High R IW A R O II 17477*7

Legal N o tic e
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIR C U IT,
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE CO U N TY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: N i N D I S l F
IN RE Th* Marriage of
YVONNE EUGENIE
WILLIAMS BATSON
Wile Pel t-oner

23— S p t l A l N otiCiS
NEW A Y l "Sfckv.y DV~ 'high
cream At seen on Ch • news
Now available Piaat* call
tfa ta lt^e rju S o rO a ^lTIO ^

27— N u r s tr y &amp;
ODE AN BATSON
Husband'Respondent
C h ild C a r *
TO OOEAN BATSON whose
M
OTH
ER
of 7. will car* tor your
tot* known address is
781 Cherokee Court
child in my Sentord home
SAm *Pm Call Kathy 777 MSI
Altamonte Springs. F L 77781
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOT|
O P E N M O N D A Y -S U N O A Y I
FIED that an action tor gissoiu
Call tor details Ago* M l
tton ot marriage hat boon tiled
i n iMS' Lic rm to__________
•gains' you end you are r*
puked to serve a copy at yw r
5 5 — B u s in a t 4
written defenses, il #ny. to tt on
O
p p o rtu n itie s
YVONNE E U G E N I E
WILLIAMS Petitioner, whose
address is SIS Orange Or «77t
CSTAS. A PAYPHONE ROUTE
Alternant* Springs. F L 17701 on
71700/wk potential
or bolor* MARCH IS IFF* and
1 080#** 7*17
tile tha original with th* ctork ot
this court before service on
4 1 — M o n e y to L e n d
Petitioner or im m ediately
thereafter II you fell to do so. a
KEEP DRIVING U D STILL
default will be entered agemtl j
you tor the relief demanded in
GET THE MONET!
th* petition
All you need it your Ittto Jac#
WITNESS my hand end the
Diamond tor appointment.
saal ot this court on FEBRU
Team*
ARY 14 IFF*
■SEAL)
7 1 - H e l p W a n te d
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THE CO URT
AGENTS-REJU. ESTATE!
By Nancy R Winter
Nothing succeeds Ilk* success
Deputy Ctork
We're
well Into our 3rd decode
Publish February 11, I t 4
ot training successful agents
March 7. 14, 1FS4
Na license!
We’ll helpl
D EO If#
WATSON B C A LTY C O R P
REALTORS
StS STM

Earn 11081M0 par week Res
Identlel homectoerlng Mon
day Friday Day hours Nevd
car Can Merry Maidi &gt;11 17*#

BOOKKEEPER
The Sanford Hauling Autoori
ly Resident Council Is seeking
tho services ot # Bookkeeping
Consultant capable ol p&lt;*
per Ing and maintaining accu
rat* accounting records of
receipts and disbursements of
e smell HUO grant in ac
cordanc* with generally *&lt;
cep'ed standards and pro
cedurvs and HUO regulations
Must here al toast ■ B A
degroa accounting or certlf
icata of completion of training
In accounting or bookkeeping
end *• toast two (11 years
work evper tenet For further
information, contact Amos C
J ores #1 1*071773 silt

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANTS
eded Chira Ttmps
#87 7*# &lt;7777
CLASS A DRIVERS
live drivers who
know th* Orlando ore* Will
bo making ttohvo'toi. lilting
up to 70 tbs , starting at |* 80
per hour Must have 7 yea's
evpertonca and a very
driving record CoMSFSIlU

P I AS
For *11 M l lime shifts 7 4
11 7.4 7 11Must be certified

ORDERLIES
Full times It shift

IPH
Full Urn* 1 Hand
pan time i il
Accepting applications
Monday Friday.*#
OtBary Manor ** N. 17*7.
OeBary **7 S*«4&lt;&gt;*

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Good pay. steady work Will
tr am F8* ITS 1*JS Iv metsag*

ComtiaclMR Miids Needed
Must have hard totod shors
Oay shltt. Monday Friday
Paid dally Call attar J PM
Monday Friday 407OF* 1771
DELI HELP
Full tlmo, M F. eipenanc*
preferred, reliable, pleasant
personality Good pay
DELIVERY
11: IB I : M. own car. rei tabto
PARK C B N T IR CAFE *#**&gt;*1

DENTAL ASSISTANT
E ■parlance, part tun*
Cali 111 017#

DIRECTON

- ......

For established chitdear# can
tor Education and parlance
ui early childhood required
Call 777 kail

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS. Tavares. FI.
e well established and grow
Ing Central Florid* based
company oilers you
0 I k loTFS per mil*
OUp to 11.800 mi per mo
OS top Ott Pay
oUntoadmgPay
o Vacation Pay
• Safety 4 Performance Bonus
o Spouse R Ming Program
oAeorago Trips 7 Gays
OLal* Ntodtl Convenlional
Tractors
If you have 1 years tractor
traitor. OTR and snow and Ic*
evper tone* plus a good driving
record, call
I *0**74 MM

mic
N o tic e

F lo o rin g ^

fainting

FLORIDA IT A T B REQUIRES
Oil contractor* be registered
or certified To verity a state
conlractors license call
I (00 14} 7*40 Occupational
Licenses are required by th*
county end can b* verified by
c a m ^ rtltlX L e a M A U

HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Install Sanding Finishing
ro M O L S R N M T M M jm i

CUSTOM PAINTINO by Jellrey
Power. Inl./eit., Lie d . 1ns
Free estimates......... I ll 8!4S

A d d itio n s &amp;
R e m o d e lin g
RIt./COM M , vinyl Siding .
Alum Framing, D ryw all.
Doors, Roofing. Concrete
7114*11 t o Beimt. cacsiFiee

C a r p e n tr y ’
CARPENTER All kind* ot homo
repairs, painting 4 ceramic
Mto. Rkherd Gross......771 SF77

C a rp e t C le a n in g
SAM'S CARPET C L IA N IN O
plus strip and bolt Heart
Reildshiiel'commercial &gt;4
hrt » 4 S H l^bM patjaaos#^

d e a n lnigg Service
!
LD : NO JOB TO O LARO E
Homa/offka Fro# ost. I work
atone, na crew Rat avail.
Lk/las/Band. Dfawa 74*1111
} BR *44.1 BR14*. 4 SR S44 S4
A professional, commercial
team available 17* #417

General Services
I N DOOR B O U TD O O R
Plastering. Remodel new and
historic homes I I I 7*10

Hom e

Improvement

AFFORDABLE Hem*Repair.
Dependable All phases. Call
lor Irowesl Michael m 7100

Al DOES IT ALL
Fix II right al a price you con
ottord Lk'd/lns From start
to llnltft. Carpentry, plumb
ing. electrical, and roofing
Ives 17 yrs ofeaportonc* No
lob too big or small Call
774 7471 *r 774 700*74 hrs
R ES TO R A TIO N . O R Y W A LL.
metal studs, doors, trim, sM
Ing. porches, decks, goiebos

R IT E -W A Y
W l

S H U W 1 1\‘

W I mI Thla Dlaplajr A cA
[I
W o rk F o r Y o u —
J
V Call Clnuinrd J \
|1

3 2 2 - 2 6 1 ■1—

C o n c re te

J a n it o r ia l S e rv ic e s

CAPTAIN CONCRCTR. Wayne
Beal I Man Ovality Opera
Hon I 77*777*7S7A-1*41

Cbrnmoectol/RoU^nrail}

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.tk c T k lU ...

Repair addition, comm/res
Lk/lns f I ROOMIF7 771 4*71

P lu m b in g '
A B A FLUM BINO 4 SEWER.
Leaky fa u c e U I Running
tollettt *18 could solve your
problem Water healers 74 hr
service
*84 U7 1117

P r e s s u r e C le a n in g
DUN R IT E i Clean driveways,
roots, pool decks, walks,
house* Freeesl. H i 4 t »

R o o fin g
O V S B IR S R O O FIN O : Free
•sf.. 10 y rs eaperlence
Bond'Ins'Llc RC00S414)

Cell S74 4J1S
S w im m inrm
g IPool
S e r v ic e /R e p a ir
W EEKLY S IR V IC t from US
mo Cham Rite Poof Service
MO 777* Robert Shoemaker

T r e e S e rv ic e

1 ECHOLS TR E E SVC Lie *, kit

"Lot tha Professionals do ll **
Frtotstimatot
77) 777*

BUTZ CLEAN MNITONIAL
L a w n S e rv ic e

TOM B JBFF's LAWN CARE!
Ras 'Comm
rafts! Froo ost

W in d o w R e p a ir
a n d C le a nlin
in g
R INO O NISCHEN KFAJR:
_________m m n n

Advertise Your Business E v e r y D a y

For As Low As S45 Per Month.
Call Classified, 322-261 1

�8«nford HaraJd, Sanford. Florida - Monday. Ftbruary 28, 1904 - IB

DRIVERS- CLASS •
Mutt ha.i food driving racerd.
"••d i ' l m n a.parlanca,
good MVR CPC it looting for
dr Ivort who non I lo nor k
Coiloot I I I )

DRIVERS
TT. pneumatic font Local or
•var the rood Mot* have CDL
with » i endortamantt ) yoor
vorilioMo Irocfor Irollor a.pa
rionco. ond (loan MVR Road
drlvort owl 10 It doyt local
driven fuarontood waakly
to lory MO Ml 4844 WALPOLE
DUNKIN DONUTS MWV If 01
Hiring lor All Ihlftt Contact
Tlnolld OBAM 1 00 PM I
o FACTORY T R A IN ! I o
U M hr Local manwloclwror
hat opening lor lr»o par ton
nllllng lo learn Don I noil I
FREE R tO ISTR ATIO N
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
/ M W ltfh M .M lU / 8
a INFORMATION C LER K a
G*eai company Dirac! callt
Date u n it nln thlt golden
opportunity Call today
F i l l R tOISTR ATION
AAACM P LO VM IN T
ret in nth t t , n i t i &gt;t _

JANITORS
Part tima tor Lake Mary
/Heathrow A p p ly
ttO I
Philadelphia Ava Orlando
.o; etettoo
LABOURS N E E D !D U 11led
and unttilled PotiHont avail
atla Dayt Call bo.woan I )
SPRINT STAFFINO. II* H I!

HE'S FAMOUS CHICKEN
EXPERIENCED
a Coo*
0 Counter Per ton
a Salad Prep
oCathler
Apply In pertan between
tom 10am. lam la m . I00S
Saath French Are
LIVE IN COMPANION far pan
lit man. Iraa roam/board,
print* room bath No te Iary

______ meec?_______
MAIDS

StrvIctM ald non h irin g
Laadart arg » l hr Paid
mileage Call today, tlart
tomperoal E »p only M l OTaJ

MAINTENANCE
A/C. retrlg tep ret) Sand
retumat to U X S Orlando
Or Sanlord FL M W ________
a MATERIAL HANOLER a
Pun and till ordert tor tent top
growing firm Co'tuttoday'
PREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
F W W tS lh S t.m il TO
M IDICAL HELP

■

■

IPN

II PM FAM
Pgrl lima Apply In par ton
UBtview Netting Cantor, tit
frd strrel. laniard
_
MCAL

REHAB AIDE
&lt;g tor REHAB A IO E tor
:al and occupational
r drpartmant In thlllad
I facility Mutt ba high
ecneet pradwala Contact
RryndaOrtar RPT m tsaa

OFFICE HEIR
P/T Sacratary, computar
ttiltt nrcattary . tall lia r ter
good atm paoptQk m-aoof
e OFFICE ACCOUNTING*
Local oil ice looking tor all
around parton la taka care at
ottice Banalitt Call noeel
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
FW W ItthSf.m SIFA

ORDER TAKERS NEEDED!
No telling involved You need
0 good tpaakmg voice ond on
wptoolgorsononty M l W ll

Fins Miintininct M k Im m c
lo repoir prettet ond controll
Etpenence necettary Apply
in perton EAT S0I Codltco
Wty. Sanford lUptala and Ml

FR00UCTI0N
Company taaks Individual
nilh riper lance In production,
machine operation ond heavy
attembly SS per hour Never
a teeI Mefp Personnel. 4184*88

RECEFTIONIST/SECNETANY
Good phone u n it, light typ
Ing, computer erperlence
helpful Full lima • / banafitt
Can HQ l DO 8 aMon Thurt

REHAB TECHNICIAN
Needed far rehab dap! In
UMIad nursing lacillly. Typing
and computer u n lit a ptwt
Contact Brynda Croar. RPT
alWTASM .................. EOE

SECURITY OFFICERS
P/T. Sanlord/Laka M ary
Area Weekend shifts Class D
guardncentarag 884 8113

SOUL FOOD COOK
m n i l or 378 I TOO

YEAOIERS
Mull here earned 00 hrs
loaf'd a CDA or equivalent,
or bachelors degree In early
childhood
M l TOPS

TEACHERS AIOE
Full lima Etperlanced The
Kid’s Kerner Please call lor
appointment_______ M8 t i l )

TELEMARKETERS
Longneed, port time Monday
•hru Friday. SPM tP M . Sal
urdey. TAM SPM SS JO per
hour plus bonus ond com
mission Permanent poll
1tonsI.............. Never o tool
Help Personnel. 818 80M
WAREHOUSE AND O EN E R A L
LABOR H E L P N I E O E D t
Bonus tor drivers All shifts
available Daily pay. no too
Report rvady to work S M am.
Industrial Labor Svc . 1011
French Ay No phono colls

NEUTER
&gt; years minimum experience
with light weight got motol.
mlg ond tig Full time with
benefits Drug free workplace
Coll ) » 1/18 T 4 Mondoy
Thunder

WRECKER DRIVER
Etpetienced Mutt live In
Sanford ana A have Clast A
COL Apply 8t T W W I U S t

9 3 - Room s fo r R e n t
A QUIET, dean rm . kitchen
phone, laundry. Apt’I avail
oBWotio s fs b u p noons
CLEAN BOOMS, tingle starting
Sfl/Nh. K itchen, phono,
loondry. video gomes, ell
Street porting » a « n
NTWLY RENOVATED, private
entrance, peddle Ion In your
room, your Own hoot control,
refrigerator, microwave ond
color tv. Oft ttreat parking
and maid servlet Convenient
location The bast In town
US T0M

9 3 - R o o m s f o r R «nt
CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM
W/ kitchen avail SSS/wk. US
sac Downtown P I M U
M A TU R E D P ER SO N , quit!
homo, kitchen prlv SAt/wk
m sees ___
PRIVATE LONOWOOO HOME
Non smoker . SOO/wk SM 'dtp
814 3180____________________
PRIVATE home w/house grlrl
leges Coc. area Mature ra
•pontibie mala prat Ml Or l|

f 7— A p a r t m e ri ts
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

NOTICE
All rental and real estate
advertilaments era subiact to
the Federal Fair Housing Ad.
which makes II Illegal la
advertise any preference. Urn
Italian pr discrim ination
bated an race, color, religion.
w&gt;. handicap, lamiiial status
or national ongm

ALL U TIL ITIE S paid on I bdrm
Clean, blinds, carpal. A/C. no
pots SIM » dap Mb 100*
SANFORD 1 RORM i m no
plus drp Quiet area No pall
All electric, air M l MIS

t t — A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t
ATTRACTIVE large ond clean
I Bdrm. A/C. tl/Sm o plus
ftp ______________ tn MSS

.

K IT 'N* ( ’ARI.YI.F.«&gt; by Ijirry Wrifhl

107— M o b ile
H om es / Rent

ELO ER SFRINOS. Oil Hwy 41/
I. 1. 1 Bdr ms |/S la 1*0 wk
f 100drp MO11/8or 48/ 1I0S

e a r s AP P U A N ce a lie s
FRENCH AVE. JAM FORD
R a l r l g a r a l a r . S la v a s .
Washers Dryers Fra* 1 yr
lobar warr pal avail M»Q**1
• SOFA FOR M L B . Batga with
light stripes E i* r« pillowsl
UP OB___________Call M l *401
ROPER. Washar and Dryer,
while. Ilka new. used lass man
t m « Heavy duty. M l i t tt
eW ATERBCD Super single ml
frame and heater SIOOOBO
________ Call MO *14*_______

114—
W a re h o u s e
Space / R ent
LO N O W O O D /LA K E MARY
Mid silt storage warehouses.
SOO 000 ISOO so ft Free rent
w/llm o tease, from1141/mo
________ 1U0U8
SrCUR lT Y WAREHOUSE UA
and Old Lake M . - , fllvd
*1.110
1 000 sq ft el
lic/warahousa ‘ Finished of
Ike space also available
Kapenke Realty I l/s Ills

WING BACK CHAIR

115In d u s tr ia l
______ R e n ta ls _______
OFFICC/warehoute %M&lt;«
Sq 91 Prim e location it
•nfrqnce to Control f lo Me
Qtfiel Airport m tJJI 7*07
SANFORO 0 055 s/j m ) r * &lt;
tprLnhlert %2 %q Vf lleffttrem
Reelty Inc. Jim Oeyle ftt 24)0

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n ta ls
AUTOM OTIVE Rvpeir lhaa 1
bay w/etfice. Good loca'ien.
navy bldg Call Phil 11) 11*1
L O N O W O O O . 1*10 sq II
warahousa space with A/C
Ironloffice 14S04ZI US*

‘ -4*
f Af««JM
— Ri/tof
O '*** *1 &gt;41 VX

141 — H o m e s fo r Sale

GOING ..GOING...
1 Bdrm/I Bath 111 tew
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS

LEASE TON LESS)
One Bedroom Apartments
Site DEAL
Mosswood Apts 11/ rtu

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Last Ada I b lrm SIM me
1bdr m. S410 mo and up

323X70
MODERN 1 Bdrm dupto. Cant
H/A. appiiancas. mini blinds
laniard il/S mo oatOHa
M OV! IN SPC C IAL Newly ra
novated l A 1 bdrm opts AM
amenities U f f t M t mo plus
dep i yr loose Me m e
QUIET l/t&gt;s townhowsa IMS
Park. Adult comm SMI me
and sac dap Water.trash
IncI Barb Mon Prl M l leal
S A N F O R O 1 B rd m Apt
ins mo sioo dap Call alter
Spm s/aeoaa______________
I BEDROOM ll/s month plus
BUS security deposit and
rateroneos___________Ml Hal
1 BEDROOM F R E E MONTH
1FECIALI 1 bdr ms A itfic
avail Call Jerry, M l 4410

103— H o u s e s
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t
C A S S E L B E R R Y . 1/I&gt;1. Ig
screened perch, tplc... nice
area Skip/me________ uoa/i)

HUDNOteCS.
From UOOdovenl Why real/
The Hllllman Oraup.
Ill M il
Realtor
LAKE MARY. 1/1. older home
very central Lg lot. trees.
SMBptussac.Ml tote________
LAAOE 1 STORY Historic Du
trkt. 1 bdrm. 1 both. dan.
breakfast room, varonda with
parch s w in g SSlO/miv
I 40/ Sal /h o A U tor Jolt
SANFORD 1 bdrm. ]&lt;y bath
lakalront house fettm o
__________ M l Z0&amp;4__________
SANFORD. 1/1 fenced yard.
Owwt neighborhood 1st A last
111 11/1or MO leap Iv msg
a SANFORD 1/1. saio/ma
tUO dtp #1/1. S110 mo
USO dap 0 LA K E MARY. 1/1.
UM/mo 1141/dep Ml 18M
SANFORO I ' l . C/HA. garage
USO mo plus dep. lease 40/
38/ ITC/ones alaaeves
SANFORD - OOLOSBORO
R E N TTO O W N
1 bdrm.. new kitchen, air
1/ OOOdcwn. SIM- mo Iff m i

Stenstrom Rentals
OSANFORD l/l with screened
perch, fireplace Spacious A
cieentU/S/moOsfc
OSANFORD Aft ml carport.
CHA U/S/moUSOsac
OSUNLAND 1/1 w/scr carport,
new paint, new carpet Clean I
IHSm o. U1S sac
fSHADOW LA K E WOODS 1/1J
ml dbla car garage, tplc . wall
A (Optic seoo mo. S*00 sac
OST JOHNS R IVEN 1/1 ml
garage, hardwood Doors, boat
Slip View! 1800 mo 1800 ie&lt;
aSANFORD 1/1 apt CHA.
pale, dean SaOO- mo. VXJO sac
Slanitram Realty, Inc.
like It weteur aw n” Jim Oayle
m Tees Alter 4PM: MO lees

Stenstrom Rentals
OSANFORO t/l with screened
porch, fireplace Spacious A
cIt0"t ISIS m o0 sac
OSUNLAND J/l softer, carport,
new paint, now carpal Clean'
ISIS/mo. U1S eoc
0 SHADOW LA K E WOODS 1/1.1
w/ dbto cor goroge. fplc . well
A septic seOO'mo. ISOOsoc
OST JOHNS R IVER 1/1 w/
garoge. hardwood Doors, boat
slip View I SSOO/mo ISOO'lec
OSANFORD 1/1 apt CHA.
patio, clean saOO mo. 1100 tec
Slanitram Realty. Inc.
"We Manage your Hama.
Ilka II wet eur awn.” Jim Doyle
M tees Alter SPM: MO lets
SUNLAND E S TA TES 1 bdrm.
|t» both, fenced yord t n
Baywood Clr. Sanford SMS'mo
see t i n
m jiim
SUNLAND J bedroom, lomily
room, control M/A. Irethly
painted SUS'mo . 1st and latf
plus U M M l BSal attar 1pm
1 BEDROOM with cant H/A.
large fenced y a rd , and
screened room Only ISOO down
Why ront? The Hllllman
Oroup. Inc Realtor m SSI)

I I S — O ffic e
Space / R ent
NEW

Sentord o flre i and dr

141— H o m e s fo r Sale
EM nutufiil t o w i i
/( ft 1UNI P R O P I R U L S
FHA OR VA AS LOW AS l \
ADO s and owner Imencmg as
low as SaOO mot Gov't Fora
closures Repos' Seminole
Orange. Volusia
laniard lass than u .M t dawn
• 1/1 Acre. I 'l . lanced apptt
ancas. Sal SOO
a Over t/l acral I I. Hv dn
lam rm Salailit# dish U4 wo
aRtnavatrd V I'S fSawrr root,
carpal, paml. garage scr
porch IS* *00
Opaal 1ft. IIV dining lam
rms Over I SOOsq tt IM SOO
Assume Ne Oualityl *1/1. Sr*/
P ITI Ue 100 *1/1 pool SaO*
PITI U1 SOO •&gt;/] splil plan,
lanced, tie! PITI Ua *00
Markham Was area I T . II*
acres Pasture stable IIOSOOO
LK. Mary eultem builts
a */l. pool. 1101*00
• 1ft.over 1acre. SIM SOO
a 4/1.1Secret pool spall**.SOO
i ‘ / \ tu o r .t s o h N F .
V E N TU R E I PROPERTIES

32 1 4 /(&gt;•!

BATEMAN REALTY
W IS T OF TOWN Lo* 100.11S
High ind d*y Ttfm i Aihlng
M 1.000
OWNER FINANCING 1 bdrm
blk . carport MS.400
11 ACRES with / Or. J Ba pool,
taka stocked w ith flth
SI 100 000

321-075)

H A L L

321 2257

R E A L T Y

BY OWNER
GOOD OEALI
Nealy redecorated 1ft really
nice. CHA scr porch Salter
pars most doting cot'll Law.
low DN. payments cheaper
than rent tSS.SQO Ml /SSI eves

O n t u i yn
BANK FORECLOSURES. G OH
FORECLOSURES. LON DOWN
AND WIIH LON MONTHLY!
LEMON BLUFF Beautiful 1
tfqry ho***, lih* r+m on loego
l«*ttronf lot Prlvocy golort
!oo&lt;nolo-tfo%t|JI«J00

bum

MORGAN REALTY
B E A U T IF U L H O A IIS ITK t
Nkaly tread lot In Osteen, lust
ngntiOuietarea litaaa
THIS WON'T LASTI « tots

Coll for feUMtl

SANFORO
li m it aadMyrllaAea.

321-6762
DELTONA
*aa //s te/t

153— A c re a g e ______ Lo ts /S a le

Janet Mansfield. 323-7271
AA Carnet. Inc . IM 111*__
LK MARV/SANFOROlbdrm 1
ba Remodeled to brand newt
By Owner 1/1*00 M* n i l
•OWNER FINANCEI 1 000 - u
ft 4 bdrm ] bath on dbl let
Low down
great tarmst
Priced r.ght! U0.4S0
‘ IM MACULATE J bdrm } bath,
blk const . cant H /A.
spacious family rm . beautiful
oaks and gardens 141 SOO
i I mwU /•&gt;#

real

E s t a t e , in c
322 74)1

I I I I I V I
AT T H I
CROSSINOS &gt; bdrm. | bath. 1
car garage Screen perch,
eat in kitchen, llrmg room,
dining area, paddle Ians
H* *00______________ Ml *110
SANFORO DUPLBX Tap can
difl*n. Goad neighbor hoed.
»»* »«
Call attar Spm
48/1/4*044 _______
SANFO RO . 1ft. C/HA. new
carpal, u rn porch, fenced,
ca'img tans, lots at eitret
tal 000 mod .ated 1 » 4441
SANFORO A l's. FHAagpranal
t i l . 000 Sal* price la/.*00
Bord Arp. Realtor Rt-Mas
Preferred Group
*4/ 1000
SANFORD. 1/1. great rm . 1 yrt
custom built. Immaculate.
11* *00 110 M iter Ml 1000__

SANFORD POOL HOME
US too 1 or 4 bdrm . H i bath
I./S0* sq tt Huge matter I
Fam rm w fireplace Ra
modeled slichen bath new
carpet, sprinkler, security
System Paddle tans, custom
window traatmantt. quiet
cul da sac Im m aculalel
OWNER
Ml *M4attar4
V E N TU R E I PROPERTIES
Looking to buy a home* Wa
have homes In all areas of
Sammoia Orangt. VotuHa
Counties l Call for detaiisl
o i/ ) with llraglaca. newer
carpet and tile 144 tOC
a Lk Mary 1/1. In apiece. Ua. *00
Bath Other ne
Ventura I Prapertlas

Huge S ttery hama I bdrm
tplc. owner tmanca 111.SOO
I ar 1 Bdrm.. dbl gar . fanced
FI rm c b conslr US SOO
S rental uwittl Good cash liowt
J/K dn. owner hold I SUS 000

330^)273/774-)400

In tv IS I

1B3— T e l e v is io n /
R a d io / S te r eo
• ANTIQUE RAOIO AM/FM
works great le iO fe r M l 4JaO

TLC Perfect starter t S4l.aaa

S .in fo iii

112 W

• Dark mauve, tutted back and
teal Queen Anna lags, trad*
tianel style In mint condition
Paid Ml* at Sears, will seen
f ee tor IIM Firm Call IM
1411E*t l»dayi 114 40*1 teas
AUdS* Sea To Appreciate!
•4 R A TTA N BAR STOOLS
Groan seal covers aasy lo
recover IM lor at* a or IM
each Call la* 11/1

1R7— S p o rtin g G oods

warahousas 400 / SOO v\ D

Special 11*1 mo in m i
O F F IC i Space French Ava,
Sentord
USC mo
Includes util_______ MO MM
P R O F E S S IO N A L O F F IC E
Building m downtown last
Mary Surrounded by city
parks 141 E Wilbur Ara
SaSO mo m rvs'Da'a
SANFORO O " v •; &gt; - -.»•
sq ft building total 1100 sq
tt par otlko unit M l /00a
SM SO F E ET for lease on 1/ *1
successful trillin g anchor
bvtinassas Good parsing and
lighting Great visibility
Asking SaOO mo M l aaM work

141— H o m e s fo r S ale

H A IE L O LEN 1ft. eauilad
call. landscaped w/sprlnlars. *
resold
l/SSOO
MO 1*14

CAS SELB ER RY
UpUB'B t&lt;ngt« (lory, pit*
BP4rtr^«r*t t bed'oo^t l(te«l
for ihdividwBl or couple
___ + H -4 m

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

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAOEM ENT A R EALTY
**/ M l FM1/111 U/t

323-5774

STENSTROM

DEBARV Lasalront 1ft. cm
tral H/A. plus aalr ail 144 000
W. Malictowskl, M l m i __
EXCHANOE OR SELL your
property located any wharf
Inv*stars Realty. M« M il
FOR SALE BV* OWNER Ml
CITRUS DRIVE 1 bdrm &gt;
bath AII new carpal and pa nt
within* Brand new 10a la shad
a n d la n c e d b a c k y a r d
overlooking small lake Wan
•o Idyttwllde School Musi see
Inside la appreciate! U l *00
Appointment only 110/4/0
HANDYMAN SPt CIAl ihrap
cash. *01 tlth St 1114 sq D.
(pic, motivated 40/ Me 114*

REALTY, INC.

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
I deal ter mobile home or
heme tilt, horses cattle,
farming, or nursery Jonad
agricultural 11*00 par acre
Small dawn payment with
^wne«ftinanclnj_»ga?*MMl

1 5 7 -M o b ile
H o r n e t / S o le
* BARK M U FINANCE *
Family Park ’l l F leafwood
14.40 Ift Ilka ngw 1140 por
month (W A C t ml IO\ down
Call Marlin M l* 140________
NEW l***-*. NO DOWN. I»%~
interest. 14 X /*. Sl/l/ma
14X11. Ill*/mo M l l/W
I E . OK LAN DO. Mel Tat VII
logo, t* ■ *0. 1 Bdrm. } Bath
No cash no dsd. lust good
Cfdtt___________ 40/TOW 4
SANFORD Royal Cave. 14.11. l
bdrm. I bam. central H/A.
lets at eitretl Vary claw, and
nke Will saentka tor balance
at lean (under *mAW) U a lata

27 FOOT HOIIMY RAMBLER
ti .000 Can M l ua*

1 5 9 - R e e l E s ta te
W a n te d
LAND WANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without approval*. MO 1000
acres Waterfront a plus. Call
Tarry Clayton *04 I U 4404

1 4 0 -B u s in e s s
F o r S a le
FOR SALE. Newly renovated
sandwich shop Easy hours,
licensed tor catering It AMO
Ml MM dayt 111*1*1 nights

111— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n itu r e
APPLIANCES. F U R N . TV'S.
I T C . B U T -I E L L -T R A O I INS CHEEFO DEPOT. Ill*
FRENCH AYE.
Ml M**
A P P L IA N C Itt Bast prices.
Bast Warranty. Bast Sarvkal
Washers, dryers, microwaves
Wa buy appliancasl Delivery
treal A4- Bell, MAMA!
• MATTRESS, twin Sit* srim
metal bad Dome 110M l 4411
MOVINO SALE mult sell flva
place living room sactlawal ml
hide a bad and re cllne r,
antique secretary dash and 1
macs antique dining rw m so*,
washer, much mara. Call
111 0*18 tor an appointment

• OIRLS I* SPEED BIKE t/l
Call 40/1 » 1041

119— O ffic e S u p p lie s
/ E q u ip m e n t
a n te SPCCIAL Printing out
tit. la* Kelsey printing prats
with mite supplies IM 4M0

193— L a w n A G a rd e n "
HONOA HRA1I walk behind
MOWER m good condition Ml
__________ H i 4MS_________
• LAWN MOWER. M Murray,
e.cellent condition t i l OBO
_________Coll H I 4114________
a LAWN MOWER. Salt pro
palled, rear bagger SIM
___________8 / 1 / 0 __________
«r* EX MARK walk behind
MOWER. Honda motor, good
condition. SOM Ml 4*1*

199— Pets A S u p p lie s
• L A R S I BIRD CA0 E
Ha tl.14 Excel lent condition'
Paid S41 will tall lor US Can
m m * ____________________
• LOVE BIRD, young, hand
•aad. lama IM Call tor more
Intormetier
MS 14it

209— W e a r in g A p p a r e l
K IO E R R IF IC On* el a kind
parsonalliad I th irls and
matching shorts decorated
with craft items W M il

211— A n t i q u e s /
C o lle c tib le s
ANTIOUE Oinlng room suit*,
dark wqad. tide board, china
ctokat. table o ft **t and *
chairs Good cor&gt;d . must sail
Asking SHOO worth much
Call m o n o

214— Beats and
~ Accessories......
CO N TIN EN TA L l l '. 't l center
c o n s o l* . B l m l n l tap
shortwave radio. Ilshlinder
IMhp Mercury, good cord.
runt good. Magx tilt trailer
M I«M t
HOUSEBOAT, live abord * r
Nautalln*. (win angina V
drive. UOK DrQuom 4*1*111
• I* PT BOW RIOIR III HP
Mercury, p/b. low hours, with
traitor U J M IM 814*________
• I* FT. BOAT and Dollar SO
horsapawer motor stt* FIRM
Call a*/44* Mai_____________
• ISO* SKI/FISH BOAT SO HP
AAarc . w/DAllar Runtgrtatl
S10M Partial tmanca 4*11*0*
o h FT PONTOON boat, all
libarglats. lad HP Evlmudt
Vary Iasi! Many aatrei Ilka
new I Only lie AM M l **M

217— G a r a g e S eles
O A R A O I Sato** Wby balhar//
WE SUV PAY TOP PRICE II
M l MO M l/

•C M U fiC U U AD BARGAIN
Colt I*, your garage sal* ad by
I I noon an Tuesday and tale
advantage gt eur ipaclal
garage sale ad p rk tll Call
Clettlttod now tor details!

322-2111
1 COUCHES, baig* multi col
orad. A b*&gt;g* tweed. good
cond 1100*4 OBO 144 110*

219— W a n te d to B u y
O LO W ATC H E S Wrist and
pocke t, m int condition,
prleoto collector Ml 41/4

221— G ood T hin gs
________ t o E a t _______
STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
Mm J** I Calary Av* 1ml E
ot Sentord I ml N of SI Rd
4* Heaps Farms 111 IMS

222— M u s ic a l
M e r c h a n d ise

_

a GUI T AR lAcouttk
Anal
with c a m «nd tir*p Good
cowdittonusm m i

223— M is c e lla neous
• A Q U A T I C L IL L IE S lor
backyard ponds, pmk. purple.
whlto.SM SIS Coll M4I/II
D R A F TIN G TABLE, t i l l 1
H O T E L T Y P E air candl
Honors, good condition, make
otter M4 Tit)_______________
• GOLF CLUBS (A O LAOIES
C .reliant alerter set. Lt blue
bag. Feaa Par Fill* dubs.
IS / * , woods I 1 DO OBO
Call IM 14 * a _____________
• H E A TE D BACK MA1IAOER.
»/l_______OBO
M4 10/4
•H O T W A TER H E A TE R .
RUUO * gallon, glass linad.
XXX) wan Near new ISO Call
110 0*0»
___________
L IT T L E TY K E S Highchair IM
While crib and meftreti. US
Changing labia. SCI Fishar
Price 1 in I travel lender. sa»
Call M l 1104* » )__________
SECTIONAL with sleeper sola.
USO DININO ROOM SET.
too II CU F T whito refrigara
tor. S40 COMPOUND BOW
a nd a c c a t t o r le t . SISB
*04 IM &lt;043________________
SERVICE SALES A PARTS tor
por.abto kerosene healers
LA R R VS M AR T Ml 4IM

230— A n tiq u e /C la s s lc
C ars
• FORD THUNOERBIRD. 1*44
All originall Needs tom*
work IIU lO B O M IO Il*

1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
• tm o OBO All power M l
0U4

2 3 1 -C a rs
AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
IIM Saotord A re . Untord
_________ M /M IM M _________
BUICK tt CLECTRA IM. 4 dr
hard top E .cellent condition I
Rastorad Iffl M.1M MB MO/
• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL ftl.
Lika naw Mutt sail Only
U4.M8 C o lllM /lliJH M
• O O D O E TRANSAN. 1*11.
Stove, bed. lea bo. good cond
U 100 or trade tor car M4 1*01
• DODGE MARAOA^ItM VS.
automatic mag whae'i 11000
___________ MS f t » __________
OUNEBUOOY Full l-barglatt
body Convorhbto top Rebuilt
VW angina Many naw parts
Protection bmUSHMMI *014
• HONDA ACCORD LX. I**1.
P/S. P i B. olr. Kenwood
AM /FM catv.1to. « door, tow
miles Rosewood cotof Will
run forever |I1}M1M*4/1
• LB BARON Cooeerttbto. ’M.
Red loaded, dig dash, naw
top now liras 1/ 000I I I 780*
• LINCOLN (MARK /. LSC. IM*.
Comptafaly loaded Service
records and raca-p's U MO
OBO 40/Ml ISO*______
• LINCOLN
TOWNCAR Tt.
loaded excellent cond Whito
t i e * ! ______________ m i ill*
• M ONTE CARLO l*/t. great
cond! A/C. runs lika a fopl
Sharp looking 11IIJC M a U ll
M U S T S C L L I ’ I* Dodga
Day tana clean, runs good!
Owner may flnanctl Iff UTS
MUSTANO HATCHBACK
M.
naw paint, tires and wheals
Runt good M.*M H I MCI
• OLDS OMEOA
//. runs
graatl Naw A/C. rabullt
Iran tm 1st ion, t/M l/l it**
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION*
EVER Y TUESDAY /;M PM
D AYTO N A AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. n . Daytona Beach
_________ M 4 U 1 M II_________
T -B IR D . l*/«. RUNS A N D
LOOKS GOOD
1*00
___________ Ml 4148__________
• TO Y O TA COROLLA wagon.
•»1. Auto. A/C. rod. U K .
warranty IS IM IM l t d
TO YO TA CELICA. I*U 1 speed
In graaf condition. Asking
S1.000 Call MS &gt;*U__________
TO Y O TA CORONA. II SAW.
Auto, cold air. mechanically
sound M l 11/1eves

2 3 1 -C a r*
VOLVO. ITT*. Four door 1 «
series good angina, liras. AT.
no A/C LUO H I 0*10________
IM* PONTIAC OTO hard top.
•uto. CO/lactor's Itom 1*000
original ml. Eacaltont cond I
SISAMar Dodo* UI7M 4
• i m FORD RANCHERO PS.
PB. AT. K i IV, good tiros.
runs good No A/C U M la* uai
1*11 ORANAOA F O R D 101
angina. V «. 1* 000 original ml
Good tires UIO OBO M l 4*48
1*8* PONTIAC LIM AN S LE . 1
speed 1 door, olr H A M or.g.
nol miles Eacoltont cond'
tlenl S11M111 1004__________
o*n MO MIDOKT. Very gaod
cond. restored, goroge kept
81K ml
11.300
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MARCiE. I DON’T UNDERSTAND
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D E A R DR. C O T T : I suffer from
u c h ro n ic u sih in u /b ro n chllls
cough. W hen severe. I usr Vcnlo lln unit V a n rc rll Inhalers,
along with throphyllln. Howev­
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Annelid for m y arthrltla. I rough
lenn. What In the emmet lion and
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Ihal will control Ixith the rough
and Ih r nMlimu?
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I do not
tiellcve lliut there In a relation
lielween your anlhrna (rough)
and yo u r urthrlttn medicine.
Perhaps this In serendipity:
When your anlhrna In under
control, you may lx* uhlr In
exercise more, thereby needing
the Annatd Some asthma In
worsened hy aspirin and similar
an tl-arth rllln drugs, but I've
never heard ol these roni|&gt;oundn
Im p ro vin g Ih r nym ptninn of
asthma. You upprar to hr re­
ceiving appropriate therapy for
your asthma, although Inhalers
arr not your only option: Pills
anil liquid medicine also ran lxuned.
T o give you more Information.
I am sending you a free copy of
m y Health Heporl "Consum er
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mention th r title
D EA R DR G O T T I'm a 68
year old male diagnosed with
blastomycosis I'm curious as to
how I might have acquired this
condition and wonder If there In
any danger u( passing It on to
others.
D EA R R E A D E R Thin Is an
Infection caused by u type of
yeast. In most Instances. It Is
acquired through th r lungs,
causing cough and fever. (JnIrratrd. th r Infection muy spread
to the brain, reproductive tract
and I n te r n a I organs.
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common In people with Immune
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for friendship's wikc."
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your cause Of course, hr Isn't
going to do It willingly, hut with
careful planning you may leave
him with nooptl(x).
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receive ih r club-jack lead from
West. After East puts up the
king — In case his punner has
led from a suit headed by the
A -.M O — how should you con­
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those top tricks There ure eight:
two hearts, four diamonds and
two clubs. Th e hunt Is on for
number nine. There are two
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has the ace. O r vou could gurvs
who has the I r a n quern. (It
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have extra length In clubs.) Hut
experts hale to guess; they
prefer sure thing* And here you
ituvr a chance at a sure thing.
Aflcr w inning with the club
ure. play off three rounds of
diamonds. Th e n lead a club to
the queen. W lr n JCaal follows,
exit with your lost Hub.
W h ile W est cashes th re e
winners In the suit, discard two
spades from the dum m y, und u
spade and a diamond from your
hand. (Th is Is why you couldn't
rush all four dlumond tricks
earlier. Yo ur liand would Ik squeezed.) Th e n West must lead
u major, furnlslting your ninth
trick.
When West realizes what you
have done to him. don't expert

his friendship to gush like Ih r
blushful Hlppocrcne.
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
March 1, 1004
Knowledge you've urqulred
through personal experience
hxiks like II w ll Ik - utilized to
your advantage In the year
ahead both socially and com­
mercially.
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20)
Instead of tiring a talker, strive
to Ik - a listener Today. es|K-clally
when In the company of persons
whose Intelligence you respect.
Know where to hxik for romance
and you'll find It. T h e AstroG ra ph M atchm aker Instantly
reveals which :2gns are roman­
tically |icrfect fcir you. Mall $2
and a lo n g . M -lf-addressed.
slumped envelope to Matchmak­
er. c/o this ncwnwiper. P.O. Hox
•1465. New York. N Y. 10163.
ARIES iMarth 2 1-April 19)
Commercial arrangements could
produce benefits today, provided
your cxpcciattoin do not exceed
that to which you're entitled.
Don't tie greedy.
TAURUS (A|*ll 20 May 20) In
a partnership arrangement to­
day don't try to do everything

ANNIE

yourself. Have faith In yo u r
cohort and delegate some of the
assignments to him/her.
GEMINI (M uy 21-Ju n e 20)
T h is Is a day when you should
tie able to gratify several modest
a m b itio u s objectives y o u 'v e
been entertaining. If you get
grandiose, however, you could
tie disappointed.
CANCER (Jisic 2 1-July 22)
Something you recently orga­
nized might irqulre a bit of
patchwork repair at this time. If
you make adjtnlmenls. things
can be Improved upon for the
present.
LEO (Ju ly 2 3 Aug 22) Today
If yuu have H r tenacity anil
patience, you stiiuld be able to
finalize n sltunllm that has been
causing you both concern und
aggravation. Don't begin unless
you plan to finish.
VIRGO (A u g 23-Sept. 22)
Impulsive declskins you make
today could turn out to be
counterproductive. Conversely.
J u d g m e n t s you c a r e f u l l y
evaluate shoukl be right on
target.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) Your
financial trends look Interesting

today. Stability Is Indlculcd In
earning sources ijx in which you
are dependent. However, you
might not be able to crack
anything new.
SCORPIO ICM. 24-Nov. 22)
You should Ik * assuming more
responsibility In a situation that
Involves you. as well os others.
No matter Imw hunt you keep
wishing someone will play your
rule, this Is not Ifccly In occur.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) Hcforc tukfetg on any new
assignments tmkiy. finish things
you've already tx-gun. II you
attempt to do h u ll, neither m uy
Ik - donr properly.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ju n .
19) It might be wise today not to
get too closely Involved with
someone you recently met who
has a habit of lulklng alxiut
others. You couk) lx- accused of
being an accessory.
AQUARIUS Uan. 20 Feb. 19)
Objectives cif a material nature
cun Ik - gratified today, provided
you don't go off on tungenls. T o
succeed you m in t be focused on
your goals.
C o p yrig h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R
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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County eince 1008
HGIh Yonr, No. 184 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST

County finances sound

IH8IDE

Net worth increases, and there’s money left over
By J. MARK BARFIELD

D Sports

Senior Stoll Wrltor

Next best thing to perfect

SA N FO R D — Seminole County finances arc in
sound shape, according to an Independent audit
of Iasi year's flounces released Oils week.
Th e county's "net w orth" Increased about 5
percent Irom $320.5 million to $337 million
between the fiscal years 1992 and 1993,
according lo the report by Delollte and Tonehe.
assisted hv Kuhn. Raker. Chatham and Selum.

O V IE D O — You w on’t see ttmny bctlcr-pltchcd
U.uncs than t l r one autliored by Ovlrdo I HUM
School right hander Mark Metcalf Wednesday
night against t l r Lake Mary Hams.

I IBee Page IB

□ People

Th e uinounl represents the total of cash available
for operulIons, properties and other assels.
The rn n nly's fiscal year runs Irnm Oct. I lo
Sept. 30 each year, so the 1993 fiscal year ends
on Sept. 30. 1993
In ilie county's general fund, which pays for the
main operations of ihc enmity with taxes and
fees, the ending fund balance — uuspeni money
— Increased hy nearly $0 million between 1992
and 1993. In 1093. the county had about $12
million left over

Down Memory Lane to 1925

Some bunny’s coming to town

S A N F O R D — Following this year's Florida
theme, lauireate Alpha To il Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi went down Memory lame to Seminole
C ounty In 1023, using Information from a
chamber of commerce publication at that time.

flBee Page 3B

S A N FO R D — T h e rivcrshlp Grand Romance
no longer plies the waters of Luke Monroe. Th e
ship left yesterday for a new home and new
ownership.
It has Im’c ii sold lo Sodak Gam ing. Ine.. of
Rapid C ity. S.D. for an undlsclittcd price
Rlvershlp President Nancl Yuronla said the
ship Is Initially beading lor a repair facility
somewhere In Louisiana, wliere II will tie
outfitted to serve us a gambling ship on the
Mississippi River.
Th e voyage Is taking the ship up the SI. Johns
River to Jacksonville, where II will then circle
along the eastern, southern and western
Iroundrlrsnf the state, e n dln g u pln Louisiana
“ As was the original plan.” Yuronls said,
"they will Ire cutting the ship In half, right down
the middle, and adding another 100 feel lo It's
length, making It 240 feet In all."
She said the Initial plans lo have al least 900
gurnlng tables on the ship may also be expanded
by the new owners.
“ Th e y were Ail) negotiating with a repair
farlllty In LoulAana." she said, “ so we don't
really know whig will happen to « . "
Th e negotiations for the sale of the ship for
rlvcrbout gambling have been underway for
several months. "It's been a long wait to get II
settled." she said, "b u t all of a sudden, the
Sodak people received their Coast Guard
permits lo move It, and II lell yesterday.
"T h is has bcena long goodbye." she added
T h e white, more-modern ship, Romance,
based at the Monroe Harbor Marina, will lake
over the regular lunch and dinner cruises.

_

Coleman implements new
9th grade class at Crooms
By VICKI BcSORMIBR
Herald Stall Writer

H »(* M rsoto b , Sti tts W tn s tt

Jonnlter Thoard. 5. is brod allor a grueling trip to Iho dopartmonl sloro
with hor mothor to shop lor Easlor prosonls roconlly. With a lavorllo
lop oarrod buddy In band, sho Is walling lor Iho roal Easlor Bunny lo
mako his visit on April 3.

Women pioneers
in criminal justice
system honored
By 8ANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Stall Wrltor
SA N FO R D — Women, who pio­
neered work In the local criminal
justice system, are being honored
Friday by the stale Department of
Correction at an afternoon recep­
tion.
W omen wlm worked as state
attorney, nubile defender, correc­
tions and law enforcement nlftccrs
and a victims' advocate of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit nearly
two decodes ago arc being honored.
Seminole ami llrevard counties

O th e r a c tiv itie s scheduled for the com ing
w eekend w ill be c o n tin u e d to m o rro w .

1

Claaalfisda....... . 4 0 ,OB Horosoopa •$•••••••$•$$fl Q

Temps inch towards 90s
Partly cloudy with a
chance of afternoon
showers, possibly a
thunderstorm . High
In the mid to upper
80s. W ind south 5 to
10 rnpli. Chance of
rain 30 percent.

For more weather, see Page 2 A

I ( i l l .quollllcs
t i l l l i H I h r lin
V u/
* l i m ilooking
t IIIi f
wlial
yr ifwere
lol
III a piim ipal They said I In tall
never euine
And on Tuesday evening Hie
sellout hould appioved the supeilo
iciident's in omineiidallon ol Di
Mlehael Ml/wli kl lo lake ovei llie
helm al &lt;in-eiiwood Lakes
"ll i aim- as sin It a slim k lo us
said Louise W aning, llie paielil ol
ail elglilli grader and a lliemla l ol
liolli PI A and Ihc SA&lt;
We weien I
i-viti a wale llie process had la-gnu
Hec Select Ion, Page BA

va/ I iii

L A K E MARY — Al least some ol
(lie parents III Greenwood Lakes
Middle School iii Lake Maty are not
happy wllh the way then new
pilnelpal w u ssclrrird
When retiring |irlneipal teddy
Marker a im o u n rrd dial lie was
stepping down, u ic iii Im-is ol llie P I A
and llie Seliool Advlsuiy ( oiiurillier
ISAI'I walled liu llie dlslili I lo rail
oil ihrin lo oiler ilieir input alioul

• Saturday. March 20 — The Sanford Recre­
ation Department will hold an Busier Egg Hunt
at Lee P. Moore l*urk. Th e event Is culled “ Great
Easter Eggstravagunza." It is open to ull
children up to the age of 12. Th e program
Ireglns at 0 u.m.. with the urrlvul of the Easter
Bunny, followed by the hunt for the golden eggs.
Children arc asked to bring Easier baskets.
For additional Information. |&gt;honc the Recre­
ation Department ul 330-5097.
• Sa tu rd a y. March 20 — Dellary H all's
Annual 1H1Q fundraiser for Dclkiry Hall, will be
held at the Methodist Children’s Home, on
Enterprise Road. Enterprise. Due lo restoration
at the Dellary Hall, the event lias been moved
for this ycur.
Th e 'e ve n t will feature live bhiegruss music,
cpilltcrs. spinners, weavers, and various other
demostratlons und displays. Including Dr. Kin*
cade's Medicine Show, story telling and puppet
shows.
There Is no charge for admission, and no
tickets required. For lnforatlon. phone 068*5854
or 668*8473.

Dr. Qott.................... ®B Sports................. 1B,2B
Editorial...........
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Harold Stall Wrller

Weekend to-do guide

Nation.......
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By VICKI DstORMIER

WHAT’S HAPPENING

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Schools shift
administrators
Some parents are irked by
principal selection process

Goodbye Grand Romance

IlNDEX

The money Is used lo pay county expenses
between Get. I and early November, when the
Hist lax revenues are received from mortgage
companies and early payers The Increases were
largely due lo the rolled loll ol more slab* ami
federal grants than anticipated lor the year and
ahnul $5.4 m illion In less spending Ilian
budgeted.
Although the auditor's n-pori slates I lit* county
took In a total o( alioul $89 million more than
I Hce Finances, Page HA

SA N FO R D — Offlclnla say once
some teens complete the prugrum
for unsuccessful oi disinterested
students at the Crooms School of
Choice in Sanford, an alternative to
Ih r high school learning environ*
nieni is needed
Cmoma Is a school for middle
school students who have shown
little lulerrsl In learning oi who
have hern in tumble to Hie point
they have been considered for
expulsion lioni llie system
SludrnlH Ilieir reelcve a gieal

deul of discipline, but they also
Iearn In a smaller classroom envi­
ronm ent w here m uch of Ih c ir
learning bus been Individualized lo
meet Ilieir specific needs.
Learning does not follow a tradi­
tional path at Crooms. Learning,
ulflrlals say. Is an active process
Classrooms may be lull ol noise and
activity, bui lest scores show Him
the Htudrntnnic learning
So m etim es however, when
ill,-se previously disinterested or
pievlously troubled sim ians iriiin i
lo classrooms al llie high schools
where they a ir wllh 80 oi 40 o ih n
Nee Croom s. Page BA

Cops take kids to court

comprise Ihc Eighteenth Circuit
Hobble Wlshy. a rellrrd llrevard
C o u n ty corrections nlflccr. pio­
neered ihc wom en In crim inal
justice work In 1995. the other
women followed In the 1970's.
Today, the Seminole County Sher­
iff's office has 28 female corrections
officers and 11 nurses, also sworn
officers, according lo public Infor­
mation officer Ed McDonough.
Ilarhuru Scalu. a DOC supervisor
said i h r women’s history |»rograin
honor the mentors who led the way
for others working III the criminal
I I8ee Pioneers, Page BA

Mealor to serve on state
pension trust fund board
By NICK PFEIFAUF
Horald Stall Wrltor
L A K E M ARY Dc|»uty Mayor
and C ity C o m m is s io n e r D avid
Mealor has been named as Trustee
for the Florida Municipal Pension
Trust Fund. Th e fund Is sponsored
hy the Florida League of Cities. Inc.
Ray Sllllg, executive director of
the league made the official an­
nouncement.
“ I’m very honored to be selected
for this j&gt;os(." Mealor said. "I'm
looking forward to attending the
organizational meeting In lute May,
so I'll have a heller view of Ihc
rcH|)onttlbllltlcH of trustees."
Mealor has been active In the
Florida League of Cities since Ills
first election to the Lake Mury City
Commission In 1988. Slttlg said

Mralur's cx|icrlcncc on the com­
mission, as well as Ills civic leader­
ship mid affiliation with higher
e d u c a tio n , w ill assure a well
rounded and valuable Insight lor
future maintenance and growth ol
the Pension Trust Fund.
He w ill be one of only live
miinlcl|&gt;al olllelals throughout the
entire slate lo serve In Ibis position.
" T ills Is mil only a compliment lo
m e." Mealor said, "bill a Irlbulc to
Ihe City of Lake Mary, which I serve
as commissioner. We are Ihe only
muulcl|&gt;allty In Central Florida lo
have a member on this hoard "
Th e Mmilclp.il Trust Fund Is a
collective iienslim trusl established
for the jiurjiose of managing Indi­
vidually designed einjilnyee pension
plans of the participating 21 Florida
[ See M ealor, Page BA

Yunlordny, Iho Sunloid Pollco
Dupnrtmunt look on Iho novonlh
g r n d o h a u k o lb n ll lo a m ol
Lnkovlow Middle School. While
Dornk Camp, nbcwo, ol Iho Kldn
loom oulrim Iho Cojia lo recover
ono loonu ball, Iho law onldrcomont loam won Iho gomo by Iho
ocore ol 40-45. Monnwhllo Deputy
Child Joo Dillard ohoworl oil bin
basketball handling skllln on Ihe
s id e lin e s
Tho ga m e w a s
sponsored by lira school lo bring
tho youngsters closer to tho lew
onlorcomont personnel who servo
thorn.
M«l«ldl'holoili, lornm, Vlnctnl

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 L O C A L NEW S C O V E R A G E . Call 322-2611 1

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2 A - Sanford Hrtrald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday. March 24, 1994

N EW S FROM T H E R EG IO N AN D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Rosewood massacre
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House panel approves compensation for survivor^

Right name releases of wrong prisoner
IM M OKALKK — When David Smith walked nut nl prison a
free man. there was a problem. He wasn't supposed to he
released until 2007.
Hendry Correctional Institution officials thought they were
releasing David Smith, convicted of drug charges. Instead, they
released David Smith, a convicted murderer.
"H e was released In error. An officer made n mistake — that's
the bottom line." Superintendent David Farcas said Wednes­
day.
He was caught several hours later at a girlfriend's house In
Lakeland.
Th e 28-year-old inmate duped officers Into believing he was
the other Sm ith, who Is 2*1 years old. The Impostor had a ear
and driver waiting outside the prison for him after his Tuesday
morning escape, suggesting he had planned the escape in
advance.

Canadian couple kidnapped, released
S T A R K E — An escaped Inmate from Florida Slate Prison Is
suspected of kidnapping two Canadian luurlsts outside a North
Florida rcstnurunt and releasing them unharmed in Atlnnln.
Marvin Lee Cole, 33. escaped from the prison in Stnrke
sometime Sunday afternoon. Th e Bakersfield. Cnllf., nntlve was
serving 75 years for robbery, battery of a law enforcement
officer, escape and attempted kidnapping.
Authorities believe Cole burglarized a house In Duval County
along U.S. 301 and stole it car and a gun, said Sgt. Malcolm
Adams with the Jacksonville Sheriff s Office.
Police then believe lie abducted Douglas and Jo y Currie at
gunpoint early Tuesday, switching from the stolen car to their
van. outside a Baldwin restaurant on U.S. 301 at Interstate 10.
The restaurant Is about 25 miles north of the prison.
“ It fits his modus operand!." said Florida Stale Prison
Superintendent Everett Perrin. "It's a smart move — who
would be looking for a couple of Canadian tourists and their
van?"

Witness accused of lying in Yahweh trial
MIAMI — A fellow Jail Inmate of a key witness In the federal
rnckeleerlng conspiracy trial of sect leader Yahweh lien
Yahweh testified he told the witness lo lie to get a better plea
deal from prosecutors.
Yahweh. 57, Is serving an 18-year sentence at a federal
prison In Lcwlsburg. Pa., In connection with a series ol
murders after his 1092 conviction. Yahweh, a black suprema­
cist whose name means "God, son of G o d ." claimed to have
had thousands of followers In several states.
During a hearing Wednesday before federal Judge Norman
Roctlger. Inmate Daniel Jones testified he met Robert Rozler —
considered the prosecution’s star witness — in late 1989 or
early 1987 at the Dade County Jail library, where he worked as
a clerk. He said Rozler requested his help to prepare for Ills
upcoming m urder trials.
Jones. &lt;19. testified he persuaded Rozler lo lie on the stand.
“ It was m y Idea." the convicted burglar said. "I (old him he
had to Implicate (Yahweh). even In things that Rozler did. I told
him he had to be very persuasive, and lie said he could be. I
(old him that he had to get (the prosecutors) a bigger piece of
cake."

By ADAM YEOMANS
Assoclalod ProsaWtllor
T A L L A H A S S E E — A bill to compensate
the victims of racial violence that destroyed
the black settlement of Rosewood more than
70 years ago has cleared lls first major
hurdle.
The House Judiciary Committee voted
l - M I Wednesday lo pay $900,000 lo ill
least four survivors ami estahllsh a fund to
compensate victims who prove Ihey lost
property during the massacre.
" I'm very pleased that the Judiciary
commlllcc had the Inlcsllnnl fortitude to do
the right thing." said A m rll Doctor, who
heads a group of survivors and descendants
and whose mol her escaped the violence.

"W e have a very big light ahead of us."
W illi less than three weeks remaining In
Ihc regular session, the hill must still pass
Ihc House and then the Senate. Passage Is
not assured In either house.
Gov. Lawton Chiles has already expressed
support for some form of compensation for
Ihc victims of the violence Hint left at least
eight |M*opledead In January 1923
T h e bill ( III) 591) approved by the
committee was based on recommendations
from special master Richard Hixson, who
heard testimony from survivors and de­
scendants ol victims In recent weeks.
The amount Is far less than (he $7 million
originally sought by the victims.
At Wednesday's mrcting. Incoming House
S p e a k e r P c l r r R u d y W a lla c e . D -S t.
Pclcrslmrg, lobbied members who were

Senate panel passes
nude beach ban bill
By BILL BERQSTROM
Assoclalod Pross Wrltor
T A L L A H A S S E E - A hill in
toughen Florida's nudity law
squeaked th ro u g h a Senate
panel after being changed to
avoid Interfering w ith thong
bikinis, topless bars nr nudists.
Wilnesses lined up Wednesday
in warn thul Hie tall threatened
personal freedom and tourism,
but Hie sponsor argued Dial the
amended hill would even let
Individual city nr county gov­
ernm ents vole for clothingoptional benches,
"W e're not going lo say that
they can't have nude bathing,"
said Sen. Jo h n Grant. R Tampa
The Senate Crim inal Justice
Comm ittee nppruvrd the bill
IS Ill 280 ) 4-3 and sent ll to the
Senate lloor.
As amended. It wouldn't apply
in T-huck and thong bathing
suits, nudist groups, performers
til lllm sor nude nrllsis' models.
Gran! also agreed to exempt
establishments with nude dan­
c e r s . " W e w i l l f ig h t ihc
alcohol n u d ity-co m m e rcia l es­
tablishment iiallle ut another
lim e," he said.

"W e are Imposing the beliefs
of right wing groups on everyone
In Ihls com m unity." said Ramon
Maury, a Tallahassee lobbyist for
South Florida Free Beaches — a
Miami-based N alurlst Action
Committee affiliate. "W h y are
we doing tills?"
Grant sponsored the bill after a
federal magistrate dismissed a
case against eight Iwnrh-gorrs
cited for nude sunbathing at
Canaveral National Seashore.
"There are a lot more pre­
valent Issues In deal with Ilian
whether I choose to go without
swimwear on a remote section of
a Ireach — or In m y backyard."
said Joyce G m h lr of Longwood.
one of the eight.
U.S. Magistrate David Baker
ruled In the Canaveral case that
stale law liars public nudity only
If it Is lewd and lascivious, or
offends someone.
Speakers backing Grant's bill
Included Wendell Simpson, su­
perintendent of the national
park, and state parks Director
F r a n M u ln e I la . w h o an Id
a u t h o r it ie s ne ed c le a r e r
guidelines on beach nudity.

either undecided or opposed lo Ihc bill.
Committee members who supported Bid
hill said the stale had a moral obligation t&lt;
compensate the vlcllms because goverrif
m rnl officials failed to prevent the violence.
"T h e burden Is on us to achieve moral
Justice for the survivors," said Rep, Kon|
Klein. D-Bocn Raton.
Rep. Al Lawson, one of (he sponsors of the!
hill, said the committee's action would semlj
a message.
"You have African Americans all over this ]
stale In your districts I hut urc looking at
what It going to happen with Rosewood,'
Lawson. D-Tallahussec, told the committee
" It’s not so much whether the families arc
going to receive compensation, 11 Is. In fact
that Justice should rule. The people ol
Rosewood have nol had |usllcc."

Abortion clinic
bill would
restrict protests
By BILL BERQSTROM
Associated Pross Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E - A pro­
posal lo restrict violent pro
Icsls al atxirllon clinics won
committee approval In lh r
S rnule, where ll failed lo
come lo a vole a year ago.
Th e hill protects from un­
la w fu l o b s lr iic 'lo u c lin ic
workers and people who waul
access to medical facilities,
Rep. Elaine Gordon. D-North
Miami, told Ihc Senate C rim i­
nal Justice panel Wednesday.
"W e're talking alxml people
whose lives are Ihrealenrd
because they are clerks, or
because they answer the trie
phone, m uch less seeking
services In a clinic," Gordon
said.
T h e committee approved
the measure 5-3.

Th e measure would pro
lilhli certain activities within
a 50-foot access zone of a
medical facility Th e activities
in c lu d e t h r e a t e n in g ,
t o u c h in g , f o llo w in g , r e ­
straining, intimidating or In
luring people trying to enter
or leave.
O n ihe fifth v io la tio n
punishment would he up­
graded I roui a first-degree
misdemeanor punishable by
up lo a $1,000 fine and up lo
a year In prison, lo a thirddegree lelony punishable by
up lo a $5,000 fine and up to
5 years In prison.
Sen Robert Harden. R-Fori
Wallon Beach, voted against
the measure, arguing that
pro-choice protesters d e ­
monstrating al a (liurch or
courthouse wouldn't face the
same penalties.

Father charged in three racing deaths
M iA M l-^ T h e father of a teen-ager charged In a Dec. 30 drag
race that-resulted In three deaths was arrested on charge*of
getting fits son n false driver's license, authorities said.
FrttbfiteSP Del Rey Sr.. 58. of Corn I Gables, was charged with
driver license fraud, false application for u driver's license, false
application and perjury, and contributing to the delinquency of
a minor. Florida Highway Patrol spokesman Lt. J im m y Picanol
said Wednesday.
Francisco Del Rey J r., charged with manslaughter In the
three deulhs. w h s listed as 17 years old on the driver's license,
though he was 15 at the time of the accident. Th e elder Del Rey
was also charged with helping another son obtain a Florida
license when he was 15.

11*n i l
f

Giant Jumble Sale
Tho Community Unlled Molhodisl Church of Casselberry is
sponsoring lls 10th annual
Jumblo Sale (rummage sale)
Ihls wookend from 8 am . lo 4
.m. Saturday and Sunday.
ponsored by the church s
youth group, tho procoeds will
go towards their summer
mission trip to Now Hopo
Valley. G a , whore Ihey will bo
building an addition to a
church Wansloy Moving and
Storago In Sanford donated
tho use ol a Iraclor trailer lo
move salo Items Irom storago
to tho church salo silo, al
492) S. Hwy. 17-92, one hall
mile nodh o( 436 In Cassel­
berry.

§

Air-traffic controller disciplined, again
W E S T PALM B E A C H — An alr-trafflc controller disciplined
for falling asleep on the Job hist year lias been corrected again,
this time for leaving the lower control room empty for at leusi
30 rnlnulcs when be though! he had locked hlmacirout.
Once again working alone on the midnight shift. Rodney
Ta tum went out for a soft drink and stayed out, watching a
screen In Ihc ground-floor rudur room until another Palm
Beach Inlernatlunul Airport employee opened the door.
Th e door hus an electronic lock, and Ta tu m thought the code
had been changed, but It hadn't.
Ta tum "was counseled by his manager on this transgression,
and that's It." Federal Avlulion Administration spakeswomun
Kathleen Bergen said Wednesday. No other discipline was
contemplated over the March 14 Incident.

HtrakJ Photo by Tommy Vlncunl

From Associated Press roporls

LOTTERY
M IA M I - H e ro are th o
w in n in g num bers selected
Wednesday in tho Florida Lot­
tery:

Pantaiy 5
IB-23-7-19-13

Thursday, March 24, 1904
Vol. 06, No. 1B4
Publlahed Dally end Sunday, adopt
Saturday by The Sanford Harald,
Inc. 100 N. Franch Ava., Sanford,
Fla. 32771

THE WEATHER
LOCAL FORECAST

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

Tonight; Partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of showers.
Low In the mid 90s. Southwest
wind 5 rnph,
Friday; Parlly cloudy with a 40
percent chance of showers und
th understo rm s. H ig h In tlie
lower to m id HCb. West wind 10
mph.
Extended forecast: Saturday:
Parlly cloudy, Lows In Ihc lower
lo mid 90s und highs In Die mid
80s. Sunday: Mostly fair und
warm. Low In Hie mid lo upper
60s. High In the mid to upper
80s. Monday: Portly cloudy und
warm. Low near 70. High ncur
90.

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1-3 feet and semi glassy. Current
Is slightly lo Ihc north with a
water (emperutun.- of 99 degrees,
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a.m.. 3:15 p.m.; MnJ. 9:05 a.m.,
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Beach: hlglis. 5:52 u.m .. 0:20
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St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: Wind south 15 knots.
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T h e hig h le in p c ru tu rc In
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degrees and tlx.* overnight low
was 04 as reported by the
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Center, Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
p e r io d , e n d in g at 9 a .m .
Thursday, totalled 0 Inches.
Th e temperature at 10 a.m.
today was 70 degrees and
Thursday's overnight low was
07. as recorded by the Nallonut
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.

□Wednesday'shlgh........ 81
□ Barometric pressure.30.07

□ Relative Humidity... 78 pet
□Wlnda....Sauthweat 12 mph
□Rainfall.... ............ Trace
n8uas6tiiMiiiiH*»«ii,«8t30 p.m,
□Sunrise.............6:24 a.m.

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City
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Anchorage
in
37 71
Atlanta
74 60 .07 cdy
Atlantic City
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BallImore
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Billings
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13 .13 cdy
Birmingham
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Dlimarck
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Boll#
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Bolton
67 40
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Burling ton.Vt
61 31
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Charlatlon.S.C.
63 64
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Charlatlon.W.Va
■4 60 01 clr
Charlolta.N C
71 57
cdy
Chayanna
47 II
in
Chicago
74 31
clr
Clavaland
73 34 .07 cdy
Concord.NH.
41 16
cdy
DallavFt Worth
S3 67
cdy
Danvar
33 11
Cdy
Oat Molnei
IJ IS
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Datroll
73 53 01 clr
Duluth
33 31 .10 cdy
Honolulu
73 «
.31 Cdy
Houiton
S3 71
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Indlanapolli
77 53
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Jackton.MIu.
10 64 .17 cdy
Kantat City
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Lai Vagai
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Llltla Hook
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Lot Angalai
61 33
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Memphlt
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Milwaukee
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Mplt St Paul
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Nathvllle
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New Or leant
14 7t
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Haw York Clly
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Oklahoma City
(3 53
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Omaha
77 14
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Philadelphia
77 43
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Phoenix
74 33
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Pllliburgh
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Portland.Main#
34 30
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SI Louit
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Salt Lake City
44 31
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Seattle
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Wellington.D C.
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�Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, March 24, 1994 - 3A

Little girl’s wish comes true
Multi arrests

By SANDRA I L U O T T

Longwood police, Investigating n trnfTlc accident, made
urrrsls In connection with two sepurnte Incidents early
Wednesday. Police sold lliey were called to Marin Drive,
regarding a car crashing Into a fence. Th e driver of the vehicle.
Identified as Sean It. Henderson, 21, 334 W hlltlngham Place.
Luke Mary, was arrested on charges of driving under the
Influence of alcohol, careless driving, violation of (he open
container law, and possession of a controlled substance.
Police said during their Investigation, they spotted n man In
•he same vicinity, who appeured to be hiding from view behind
a fence. Th e y apprehended Joseph L. Bellamy, 21, 1535 Lake
Mary Blvd., Lake Mary, and found he wns wanted on a warrant
for falling lo appear on a charge or drTvIng with a
suspended/revokrd license.

L A K E M AB Y "Star light.
star bright, first alar I see
to n ig h t " ...S o m e Lake M ary
businesses and an npnrtntVnt
complex are Joining together to
make a lltlle girl’s trip to Florida
a memorable one, T o make it a
lime when she and her family
run enjoy a vacation and forget,
at least for a little while, I lie
terminal Illness (hat has de­
stroyed the four-year-old’s kid­
neys.
Melissa Pearl and her family,
w ho live In C ra n fo rd , New
Jersey, will he the guests of Sun
Lake Apartments and Allegiance
Realty Group for their two week
slay In Central Florida made
possible by the Starlight Foun­
dation. Th e foundation organizes

Assault with car
Sanford police arrested Corey Lynn Stanley, 30. 290 Live
Oak lllvd., on Tuesday. Police said a man was driving through
Hidden Lake Subdivision, when a man Identified as Stanley,
rammed his tar with his own vehicle. Stanley wns charged
with aggravated assault.

Warrants served
• Glenn Boberl Blxlrr. 38. 550 Will It Ingham Place, Lake
Mary, was lornlcd by sheriffs deputies at tils residence
Tuesday, lie was wanted for falling lo np|&gt;enr on a charge of
driving with u suspended license.
• Itnymond Williams, 42, 500 Airport Blvd., was served n
warrant at the John K. Polk Correctional Facility Tuesday. He
was wanted for falling to appear to pay a fine.
• Stephen Howard Kendall. 27. 105 SkogcnsCourt, Sanford,
was served a warrant at the Jnll Tuesday. He was wanted for
falling to appear on a charge of having no valid drivers license.
• Lee Freddie Wlllman, 40. 050 E. Warren Street, Longwood.
was located by deputies on S.lt. 427 Tuesday. He was wanted
for falltng lo appear lo pay a line. Alter being taken to Jut!, he
was also found lo tie wanted on a warrant for violation of
probation on a conviction of driving with u suspended/revokrd
license.
• Daniel J . Hancock. 17. Highway 17-92, LongwcxKl, was
reportedly found by Longwood (Miller standing with a group of
persons near a store on U.S. Hwy. 17-92 Tuesday. Police said
lie run when he saw thrm approaching. He was apprehended
and served a warrant for violation of probation on a conviction
of burglary He was also charged with resisting arrest without
violence.
• Thom as James Wallace. 25. 2519 Princeton A vr.. Sanford,
was located al Ills residence Tuesday by deputies. He was
wanted nn a warrant for violation of probation on previous
convictions of lewd and lascivious or ludreent assault on a
child and sexual bultery.

Domestic cases
• Marry Joseph Isbrcchl. 50, of Hilton Head. S.C.. was
arresled by Sanford (Killer Tuesday In the 1500 block of French
Avenue lollowlug a disjoin- with a female, lie was charged wlili
domestic violence.
• Patrick Joe Prmesitl. 38, witli no local address was
arrested In the 21(H) tilork of Cordova, by Sanford police
Tuesday following an altercation witti a female. He was
charged with domestic violence uud violation of mi Injunction.
• Faisal Y. Dudu, 29. 338 Live Oak Blvd,, Sanford, was
arrested t&gt;y Sanford (Hiltce Tuesday. Officers said he hud been
In nn argument with Ills strp-duughtcr and Ids wife, lie was
charged with two counts of battery, (domestic violence).

Herald Stall Writer______________

trips and wishes for terminally III
children.
In Ju ly , 1092. Melissa was
diagnosed with “ focal segmental
glomerulosclerosis." The disease
Is In the blood stream and
causes kidney failure, It strikes
two or Hirer children out of
100,000 and primarily affects
iMiys.

M e lis s a ’s u n c le , A n d r e w
Savola, who works at A T &amp; T .
Lake Mary Is looking forward to
the family’s visit.
"S h e ’s |usl a good natured
baby." Savola said, of Melissa.
The disease was diagnosed Jusl
Iw-fore Savola was trnnsfered lo
Florida. Th e disease causes the
tMxly to retain fluid and Melissa
inusi undergo 12 to 13 hours of
dialysis while she sleeps.
She Is allergic to the one drug

which might slow the progress of
the disease. She was lcui|&gt;orarlly
blinded when her blood pressure
Increased and her head filled
with fluid after taking the drug,
her uncle said.
A kidney transplant Is not the
answer because the disease Is In
the blood which would destroy a
donated organ In a matter of
weeks. Savola explained.
" I ’m probably Hie only one of
Hie family that doesn’t believe
she Is going to die In four nr five
years," the optimistic Savola
said. " I t c o u ld ha p p e n at
anytime the way this disease
goes I Just believe there’s hope
and Unit you keep praying and
someday, somehow, someway,
there's going lo Ik : a cure and
she's going to he helped."
When Savola Iold Sun Luke
Apartments managers about Ills

Courts vs. courts-martial
Civilian prosecutors say retry m ilitary defendants
B y J O IL S T A S H IN K O
Associated Pross Writer
A L B A N Y . N.Y. — Michael Bridgewater's
life did not last long. Ills father's sentence
for taking li away wasn't much longer.
Michael wus 2 1 months old when his
falher shook him to death al an apartment
In Carthage til 1991. Leslie Bridgewater
admitted to manslaughter but got Just a
year In Jail — a military Jail, because he was
nn A rm y sergeant based at Fori Drum In
northern New York
Another Fort Drum sergeant was accused
Hint year ol raping a 13-year-old girl al
unothcr off-base apartment. Ihirvey Booth
got lwo years for Indecent assault and
giving a minor alcohol
People lo Carthage were furious. Civilian
p ro s e c u to rs say b o th m en escaped
meunlngful punishment because they were
convicted al courts-martial In a |ustlce
system that protects soldiers.
"W e were not pleased by the lenient
sentences." said Jane LuKock. an assistant
district attorney In Jefferson County who
hopes lo prosecute both men to New York's
civilian courts. " T h e local comm unity lias
great Interest in what hap|)ens to the
citizens, and particularly the children."

New York's highest court, the Court of
Appeals, was lo hear arguments today from
LaBock and from a public defender for the
former soldiers, who claims that prosecuting
thetiy again In civilian courts would amount
to unconstitutional double Jeopardy, or
trying someone more than once for the
same offense.
A lower court agreed and threw’ out Hie
state's case against Bridgewater and Booth.
Jefferson County authorities wnnt the high
court to reinstate the charges, which carry
up to 25 yrnrs lo life.
Under military law. Hie servicemen could
have received no Jail time, even after
pleading guilty or being convicted by a
military Jury
Generally, military personnel arc tried by
courts-martial If their offenses occurred on
military property. Wrongdoing that occurs
oil base Is usually prosecuted by civilian
authorities.
L a B o c k a rg u e d ih n i the m ilit a r y
overstepped Its authority In both eases
because the crimes occurred in Carthage,
outside Fort Drum
"It Is shocking (o allow a military court,
whose primary goal Is to maintain discipline
among (he members of Its ranks and (o
weed out Hume who are not good soldiers, to

usurp the (rower or the state to prosecute
serious criminal offenses." she said.
Military officials haven't challenged her
argument and arc staying out of the ease.
LaBock said. Culls for comment were not
returned W ednesday by m ilita ry pro­
secutors.
Th e public defender In Jefferson County.
John Hallett. said courts In at least one
other slate. Oklahomu, have recognized
proceedings In military courts as being Hie
same as those In civilian courts for double
Jeopardy purjKwos.
" A defendant who has been convicted by
a court-martial proceeding has In fact stood
trial in every sense of that term ." Ilalleli
said In couri papers.
Military law contains no double Jeopardy
protection. "T h e y reserve the right to try all
service members, whether or not they were
tried In civilian courts." said Lt. Col. Doug
Hurt, a Pentagon spokesman.
The two eases have prompted Fort Drum
authorities and Jefferson C o u n ty pro­
secutors to try to avoid crossing paths In the
future.
"Since then, uml because of these pro­
blems. we've been communicating with
them more closely." LaBock said.

Traffic stops
• James A Suiter, 30. 143 Country C luh Hoad, Sanford, was
stopped on Luke Mary Blvd. by Luke Mary police Tuesday He
was charged with driving under the Influence of ulcohol.
•Cnm ielo K. Hlvns, 34. 1717 Park Avenue. Sanford, was
stopped tiy deputies In the 2000 block of Sanford Avenue
Tuesday, lie wns charged will) driving with a suspended/revoked license, having un altered lag. and attached lag not
assigned.

incidents reported to the sheriff
• $2,005 In computer and oilier equipment was reportedly
stolen Iroiu a garage, and $440 In equipment stolen from a boat
al a residence In the 300 block of Still Forest Terrace. Although
the thefts were not reported until Tuesday, the report said the
Items may have been taken during two separate burglaries on
March 15.
• A red 1985 Porsche, with un unknown license tag, was
reported stolen Tuesday In llie KXK) block of Surlln Street near
Sanford.
• $570 In equipment was reported stolen from a vehicle
Tuesday parked In the 4000 block of U.S. Hlghwuy 17-92.
• A saw valued al $900 was said to huve been stolen from a
construction company Tuesday In the 2500 block of Dcurdull
Avenue.
• Harbor Auto Service, 7 15 N. U.S. Highway 17-92,
Longwood; tools and equipment valued at $151,000 tuken
sometime between 5:30 p.m. Saturday and 7:30 u.m. Monday.
The owner reported finding a dum ping slip from the county
transfer station at the site.
• Heathrow Country Cluh. 1200 Bridgewater Drive. Heath*
row: golf clubs valued at $1,000 In a 83(H) bag (akcu from (he
(larking lot sometime Ik -I w c cu 3 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. Monday.

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A stereo and T V valued at $900 were reported stolen
Tuesday from a residence In the 1000 block of Ouk Avenue.
• An estimated $2,076 In Items were reportedly taken
Monday from the bed of a pickup truck In the 200 block of Villa
Drive.
• A light brown 1977 Chevrolet, with temporary tag. was
reported stolen curly Wednesday from the 1600 block of W. 5th
Street.
•Jew elry estimated at 81,600 was reported stolen Tuesday
from the 1700 block of W. 3rd Slrccl.
• A woman reported an unknown object struck her van ns
she drove along Elglh Street near Scott Avenue at 5:45 p.m.
last Thursday. When she stopped to Investigate, a man lilt her
several times, she reported.
• A woman reported the window of her 1994 Oldsmobllc was
smashed by a brick thrown by one of three men ul 4:10 p.m.
Monday as she drove along Celery Avenue near Locust Avenue.
When she slopped, unothcr of the men opened her door and
look $38 from her purse.
• Seminole Middle School bund room, 1700 French Avc.;
8595 trumpet reported taken sometime between March 15 al
1:15 p.m . and March 17.
• Unnamed business at 810 W. First St.: facsimile machine
and other property taken sometime between 12:45 p.m. March
19und 8 u.m. Monduy.
• 2800 block South French Avenue; $599 luwnmowcr taken
sometime between Murch 12 at 4 p.m. and 1 p.m . Sunday.
• 200 block of Wagon Wheel Court In Carriage Cove; $2,157
boat motor taken sometime between 6 p.m. Sunday and 8 p.m.
Monday.
• 300 block of Trotte r Court In Carriage Cove; two
televisions, camcorder and other possessions valued at $2,775
tukrn nomcUmr between Sat unlay and 4:10 p.m. Monday.
Va n d a lism !
• Headstart Boom at Goldsboro Elementary, 1300 W. 20th
St.; fire extinguisher removed from wall and material sprayed
throughout sometime between 4 p.m. Frldny and 9:47 a.m.
Monday.

lamlly's visit, they were offered
the use of n model apartment.
Melissa’s parents and two older
sisters will also make the trip.
Kathleen Kennedy, bookkeeper
for the complex began arranging
n social at the clubhouse March
28 for the family's arrival.
Several Lake Mary businesses
arc donating toys and food.
Inetudlng Carvel, Boh Evans,
Domino's. McDonalds, Target.
Taco Bell. Galleria. Chill's. A
rental furniture store In Winter
Park Is contributing a television
set for the two-week stay and an
O rla n d o m edical equipm ent
company Is donating a dialysis
machine lor Melissa's use here.
T h e family will visit Walt
Disney World and Sea World
during their vacation.
"I think she's really going to
huve fun." Savola said.

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EDITORIAL

Mr. Smith goes
to Longwood
Longwood officially has a new city mltnlnistratar. Wc welcome him to Central
Florida and wish him well.
W. Shelton Smith attended his first com­
mission meeting Monday night. He thus
becomes one of many men who have held
that position In tlic past dozen years.
Following a scries of administrators, City
Clerk Don Terry was appointed City Manager
In November, 1990. He was fired by the City
Commission In January, 1992.
The city then hired Jim McFellln. His name
had been trimmed from mi estimated 200
applicants. The list was narrowed down, then
fine-tuned to eight by the "Range Riders," a
group of former city managers/mlmlnlstrators
hired by the city tosclcct the best candidate.
After extensive questioning, members of
the City Commission agreed McFellln would
be the liest person for the Job. and he was
hired.
He assumed his post at the end of April,
1992. Within only a few months, controversy
began to emerge between McFellln mul Mayor
Paul Lovcslrand. Eventually, McFellln was
terminated by the commission near the end of
1993. Gerald Korman has been serving as
acting administrator for three mouths since
McFcllln’s resignation.
Now, Mr. Smith has arrived In Longwood.
As was the case when McFellln was hired, wc
hope It will mark an end to the constant
turnover of top personnel on thccity staff.
In addition to the city administrator's
[Histtlon, Longwood has lost many top level
department heads during the past few years.
In most cases, the resignations were the
result of conflicts, although muny were never
fully explained to the general citizenry of the
city.
Welcome to Central Florida, W. Shelton
Smith. Volt1have a gigantic Job ahead of you.
To accomplish tills, we wish you the needed
strength and wisdom.
Let’s get Longwood's city government
operating smoothly once aguln. The citizens
deserve It.

i 'I

LETTER

First, 1 would like to thank you very much for
mentioning "Olde Luke Mary Days" earlier this
month, referring to the growth of art festivals In
Seminole County. W c certainly appreciate the
publicity.
Dut 1 feel there needs to be u clarification mude.
"O ld Lake Mary buys" Is not un arts and crufts
festival and to put It In the same category as the
Lake Mnry/llcathmw Festival of the Arts or ttie
■ Longwood Arts and Crufts Festival is unfair to both
:o f those restivuls and to the people who may be
attending the upcoming event on May 7.
"Olde luike Mary Days" |s being organized to
j^ijhlghlight the history of Lake Mary, to spotlight the
tji-jwnrk of the Lake Mary lilsloriuil Commission and
i-i-io promote the downtown urea of 1-uke Mary. If
j^jirompurisous urc to be made, Uic event would be
j5.-;morc In line with the Pioneer Days and Wuys
'festival put on by the Seminole County Historical
:S Commission. In both cases, cruder and artisans
i.&lt;;3)uvc been udded to the activities in order to round
js'ziut the areas of Interest uvullublc to attendees.
j&gt; ^Certainly, wc plan to have as many ureu groups
iu id organizations participating In our event, as
&gt;j&gt;well as cntrrtahiiixm t. as we will have arts and
l-dentils booths.
i|-j: I would like to encourage unyone who hus any
Ji-iiqucstions or Interest In "Olde Dike Mary Days" lo
{i-ieull me at 321-6471. or Bctlyc Dedmun. at
*,;d:322 0 4 0 1, or Ettic Jane Keogh, at 321-3094.
•ijij
Shari lirodlc
Steering Committee
"Okie latkc Mary Days"
jjjf
Lake Mary

Berry's_World
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‘If we have a date this evening, do you
promise not to touch m e?”

M M g B f ln
■ , •'SfT- .1 r h ■P:: ■

U.S. needs a strong foreign policy
One cynical view, popular among politicians, Is
that the American |&gt;rnp!c couldn't care less
ulxnii foiclgii policy. Keep the economy h u m ­
ming Iso this argument goes) and the voters
won't give a hoot whether Hill Clinton can find
Kazakhstan on a map or not. besides, according
to the conventional wisdom, the end of the Cold
War makes this preeminently a moment when
America can put kirtlgn uflulis on the hack
burner and focus Instead on such domestic
problems as health cure.
I suggest that the conventional wisdom Is dead
wrong. Throughout the 40-year duration of the
Cold War. any mayor of boys' To w n could figure
out what the major foreign menace wns, and
accordingly what the broad outlines of American
foreign jxiilcy ought to he. Only now, with the
Soviet Union gone, has the global scene turned
Into a cauldron of crises of ull types and sizes,
each competing for - and In some cases
absolutely requiring - our immediate attention.
Now. If ever, this enuntry needs a president
capable of evaluating such crises, and devising a
foreign |K)tlcy to deal with them.
Instead, we have u chief executive whose
principal area ol expertise, prior to his hiuiigumlion, was IhludHis aside) the Arkansas |xnillrv

Industry, and u Secretary of Slate whose foreign
trips can he divided Into those on which he was
merely Ignored nnd those on which he was
actively Insulted.
As for Secretary
C h r is to p h e r 's two
nllrgcd "successes"
-• the agreement be­
tween Israel and the
PLO. and the Serbian
w ith d r a w a l of its
a rtille ry from the
h e ig h ts a ro u n d
Sarajevo - the em ­
barrassing truth Is
that he had nothing
to do with cither of
litem.
Th e Middle Eastern
"peace settlement"
I suggest that
was worked out bethe
tween Shimon Peres
conventional
and PLO negotiators
w isdom Is dead
In secret meetings In
w rong. J
O s lo u n d e r th e
sponsorship of the
Norwegian foreign

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THIS IS PAROLEE
MELVIN CARTER.
HE ADMITS TO RAPING
MORE THAN IOO WOMEN.

sm \

THIS IS BOB.
H E SM OKES.

GUESS MHO THE STATE W ANTS
KEPT O U T OK PUBLIC BUILDINGS...
M A R TIN SCHRAM

F e s t iv a l f o c u s

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WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Crime adds up to divisiveness
Even without the service of George Will's
quote boy. we can discover for ourselves that
In the coniroversy over crime stats anti T V
news, the truth lies somewhere between
benjamin Disraeli and Florence Nightingale.
You could look it op. Disraeli, who never
cared tnuclt for painting reality by the
numbers, once opined: "Th ere arc three kinds
oflies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."
A n d N ig h tin g a le nursed iiollons of a
d atabank d e ity : " T o und e rsta n d G o d 's
thoughts, wc must study statistics, for these
are the measure of Ills purpose."
Today, the makers of conventional wisdom
urc regaling each other with apparently
countervailing statist It s about crime and T V
news coverage of crime. And they arc Buying
public opinion hus been manipulated — and
politicians stain|K.-ded.
Th e first shot In tlic war un the W ar on
Crime was llrcd on Ja n . 30 hy Th e Washington
Post's able director of polling. Richard Morin.
He noted a whopping 31 ixircent of Americans
llsl crime us (lie nation's biggest problem, way
up from 5 percent Iasi June. Yet statistics say
murders and other violent crimes remained
relatively conaUint lit the 1090s — and actually
declined, from their peuk In the 1980s.
"Inconveniently for those poised to dema­
gogue. the available evidence suggests thut
concerns atxiiit crime are soaring at precisely
the same time that nearly every major type of
crime is going dow n ." Morin wrote.
Next, the Center for Media and Public Affairs
reported (hat network T V news coverage of
crime slightly more limn doubled In the part
year — from H30 crime stories In 1992 to 1,098
In 1993. "Coverage of violent crime, coverage
of awful things and weeping victims, Is
something that... television docs best." center
co-director Hubert Llchtcr said on CNN 's
"Reliable Sources" show (he sut next to me on
the punch. "Unfortunately It doesn't give nit
accurate [xirtruyul of whut's really happen­
ing."
but wall. Statistics arc like silly putty. Th e y
can be molded and massaged to fit every
necessity and n otion. O r In a d ve rte n tly
mlsconslmcd. hi Liehler's study, the two
biggest "crim e " tuples were 211 stories ubonl
the World Trade Center bombing, which was
really International terrorism, and 195 on the
branch Davldlau cull fiasco In Waco, Texas —
not really "crim e stories" at all. Another 138
were riqxirts on the flrutly hill gun control.
Subtract those and the Increase In T V 's crime
rc|xiris slips to 39 percent over 1992.
Now. recall pollster Morin's assertion thut

"every major type of crime Is going down."
Perhaps It depends on who you are and where
you live. If Morin, Llchtcr and I were three
black males trying lo survive In Inner i hies,
we'd sense a different slutlstlcul reality;
between 1979 und 1991, the firearm
homicide rale among black males, ages 12-14.
tripled: ages 15-19, quailrupled; and ages
20-24, doubled. T h a t's the other tragic
numerical reality, compiled try (lie National
('enter for Health Statistics anil cited hy Morin
near the bottom of his urllclc.
Keullty unlay Is thut when un Inner-city
parent sends a child
lo school, (here will
be — for sure! —
guns in thut school
(there were no guns
In m y public schools
lu (lie 1950s). Hcullty
Is gangs with b u m ­
b o -s ty le d u s s u u lt
weapons: every day
so m e In n o c e n t
becomes a statistic,
c a u g h t In th e
crossfire of a drlvc-by
shooting.
Tru e , we live In an
age of the inbloldlzaL Thoro era throo
lio n of T V new s.
kinds ol llos:
Video execs th in k
lies, damnod
s e n s a tio n a l c rim e
llos, and
stories bring sensa­
statistics. J
tio n a l ra tin g s. So
A B C und NBC news
magazines give us
glossy garbage about d ia r ie s M unson's
murderous femmes fululcsund sick serial killer
Jeffrey Dahmcr.
but It's also true that violent crime In
Amcrlcu Is higher thun In any other developed
country — overwhelmingly so! Tha t's a reality
millions face not by turning on their TV s , hut
by turning the knob on their front dixtrs.
T V news decision makers muy he pursuing
rcullty or ratings, but they are Dually giving us
a proper dose of wind we need to know.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters lo the editor are welcome. All letters
most he signed, Include the address ol tin- writer
and u daytime telephone number. Let In s should
he on u single subject and be as brief as possible.
Th e letters are subject lo editing.

minister, ami Peres had to lly to Santa bartiam
afterward (where Christopher was vacationing)
to tell him about It. Th e Serbs withdrew only
after, and only because. Russia (their longtime
patron, as a nation of fellow Slavs) sent 400
soldiers to the area to help keep the peace - once
again on Its own Initiative, amt oppurcntly
without even notifying Christopher In advance,
let alone obtaining Ills approval.
Earlier, when Mr, Clinton sent his Secretary ol
State lo round up the suppoit ol our European
allies for our Ill-advised policy of intervening
militarily In the Bosnian civil war. they simply
handed Mr. Christopher Ills hat and sent him
home empty-handed. He wasn't that lucky In
Peking earlier this month, where the treatment
he received at the hands of the Chinese
Comnumlsts was described by one newspaper as
a "diplomatic m ugging."
but forget the disregard, the Insults and the
sheer vacuous ineptitude displayed tn the atxive
eptsodes. Forget. lix&gt;, such minor humiliations as
Somalia and Halil It Is the fast growing threat
posed by North Korea's refusal to stop making
atomic weapons that may well become the
defining crisis ol the Clinton presidency.

JOSEPH SPEAR

Quayle plays
columnist
Th e y've dixie It to os ugiln. and I am
lurlouH.
Hie last lew times It hup|i-ncd. I tried to
laugli It oil I smiled, I |okrtl. I put up a Ixild
trout No more T h is time I am llal-out fried,
and I am not going lo lake It silting down
I refer to the latest "Journalist" to lxadmitted to mv profession. Haven't heard,
rhV Well, get tins: .1 Danforth (Junyle will
soon lie a God give me I lit- strength to get
tills out wit limn rupturing some vital organ
a syndicated columnist
It's a nightmare for
legitim ate Journal
ists. the kind &lt;4 hid
r u n s d r e a m th a t
makes you sit bull
upright in the middle
ol the night, rivulets
0 I c o l d s w t- a t
streaming down your
Ixtdy. Only H's real
r c r r l l y l u g l y real
t T i- it lor s Syndicate
lias announced that
f J . Danforth
Old Polalnc tirade
Q n n ylo will
will ht-gm writing u
soon bo a.. G o d
weekly colum n tor
give mo Iho
worldwide d istrib u ­
strength lo got
tio n around d ie H i m
litis out without
01 Mav
rupturing som e
Von want lo know
vital organ .. a
w hut's wrung with
syndicated
A m e ric a ? T h is is
colu m n ist. J
what's wrong with
America. Nolxxly
knows wlio tlic real |mi m ul IsIs urc anymore
Th e business I lis become a soap Imx Ini
aspiring presidential candidates, a wayside
rest area lor cashiered uflleluls who abused
their public trust, a forum lor oddballs and
paranoids poshing their qiuilnl personal
agendas.
W hy docs the Journalism business allow
Itsell lo lx- alnised so? Woukl d o c to r s admit
Dan l)unylc to the surgery u u n i? No. Would
accountants let him In the lixiks? Heck no.
Would lawyers admit him to the bur?., Walt
a minute, they already have, oh well, thenarc some trades as taeky as journalism.
W ind's next? Will Sonny llouo get a
syndicated column?
You think I go on t«x&gt; much? Dcm leader,
let me give you some perspective. I have been
keeping notes lie about five years now, and In
that span of lime, the Journalism business
has been intlltruled try a tost ol egotists,
kixiks. Impostors, hlowhards, troglodytes mid
convicted letuns. I oiler a sanqilliig:
Jo hn McLaughlin, former (xlesl ami aide to
Kiehurd Nixon, hosts a lulk/tfmg show; Jody
Powell, mouthpiece lor Jim m y Carter, wrote
a column; Christopher Matthews, tuclotum
for the late House Speaker T ip O'Neill, writes
a column: G. Gordon Llddy, ol Watcrgaic
Infamy. hosts a radio show; Evan Medium,
Impeached governor of Arlzouu, writes a
column; Jesse Jackson, fulled presidential
candidate, hosts a television show; boss
Perot. Ilako supremo. Is offered a column and
a bilk show.
And then there are these truly stiiuuliig
specimen:
• Edwin Mecse, Ronald Reagan's Attorney
General and the rmtlun's best-known, living
example ul an ethical vacuum, wrote a
c o lu m n lo r se ve ra l m o n th s helnrc It
mcrcllully disappeared.
• Oliver North, the little Napoleon who
lied, shredded and accepted Illegal gratuities,
also wrote a column for a while before It
evaporated Into the mists like Iran-Contra
documents.
• Jo hn Suuuuii, resident pit-hull ol the
Bush White House and regular abuser ol the
public's ulrcmfl. was hired to co-host CNN's
"Crossfire" program.
• Patrick buchaium , press hasher lor
Nixon and Reagan, routinely skipped from
officialdom lo colum nlng and even dxik a
break Irom tils mcdlu career to ran lor
president.
Do you have any Idea of wliut il does (o the
psyche of legitimate Journalists lo lie m en­
tioned In (lie Hume breath with Mecse. North,
Sum m it and Buchanan? Do you have any
notion of what this does to our sense of
self-esteem?

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday. March 24, 1994 - SA

Selection
C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
Though W arring said she does
not believe Mlzwlrkt Is the best
choice for the school, she said
her problem Is more wit It the
way he was "slipped In under
the door."
"I'm disappointed." she said.
"I'd have liked to have some say
In who was selected."
Warring said she and many
o th e r p a r e n ts a n d s c h o o l
em ployees found out about
M lzw lckl's appointm ent only
after the meeting.
"W e didn't even have the
opportunity to speak Ito the
board I about It." she said. "It
was done under cover of night."
Supt. Paul Hngerty said the
process was handled the same
way It always Is when a "lateral
reassignment" Is made.
"H e was simply transferred
from Jackson Heights (Middle
School In Oviedo) lo Greenwood
Lakes." H agrrty said. "It was
done an we've always done It."
Hngerty pointed to the mass
transfer of 12 elementary school
principals two years ago us un
e x a m p le o f s u c h l a t e r a l
reanslguments.
Warring and others frel that
Mlzwlckl's reassignment without
consultation with the parents
and slid! was In direct contrast
w ith the district's professed
su pp ort of B lu e p rin t 2 00 0 .
w h ich prom otes school Im ­
p ro ve m e n ts th ro u g h school
based management.
"T h e y aren't even allowing us
to have a say In who we think
would be ties) for our school."
one parent, who did not want to
lie Identified, said. "W e didn't
have a chance lo even tell the
kind of jierson we wanted."

Pioneers
academic ability. Th e diversity
of population presents unique
chnllcngcs for the administrators
and Ihc teachers at Ihc school.
In addition to Ids views on
year round education, he has
publlcally expressed support for
heterogeneous grouping In the
classroom where students of
v a ry in g abilities arc (aught
together. Greenwood Lakes has
homogeneous groupings where
the students learn with others of
their own ability. It Is a method
the SAG has said works beat for
the students there.
D e s p ite the c o n c e r n s ol
parents and others. Hngerty feels
Mlzwlrkt Is the best choice for
the school.

W a rrin g Bald she ilo cnn 'l
h cllrvr Mlzwlrkt will nerve the
best InlcrcAlH of the school,
which has l&gt;ccn named as a
National School of Excellence,
one of Ihc highest honors that
can lie bestowed on a school,
" G re e n w o o d Lakes Is an
excellent school," she said. "But
I see that going by the b y."
There has been a grral deal of
opposition to year round educa­
tion at Greenwood Lakes. Like
all middle schools, they will
begin the modified calendar of
Instruction In .fitly.
Though they are the largest
middle school in the district with
nearly 1.400 students, they will
(oln the other schools on the
single track calendar. In other
words, the students will attend
classes on the same schedule,
rather on Ihc staggrred multitrack system.
"S in g le tra ck year ro u n d
schools don't solve our financial
problems," W arring said. "T h e y
a ctua lly cost more. It does
nothing to enhance the educa­
tion of the students."
Mlzwlckl's doctoral thesis was
written a few years ago on the
suhjrcl of perceptions of year
round education Warring said
she has read the "lengthy tome"
from cover to cover and found It
"extrcmcrnly unenllghtcntng."
He Is. she said, the district's
"Year Mound G u ru " and lie Is
not right for the needs of the
school.
"He is never very lorlhcomlng
In his answers when you ask a
question, he never really an­
swers it," she said.
She said Greenwood Lakes has
a varied population, both In
terms of economic status and

Still. Warring said, the parents
plan no protests, because they
tall to see the point In petitioning
the school board to change the
decision. Th e y say they will
work with Mlzwlrkt anti they
hope he will work with them.

he added In succeeding years
Coleman said the district lias
applied lor a "significant" grant
to help finance the establish­
ment of the program She sals
she Is also working closely with
the school and especially with
the business community to de­
velop appropriate programs to
p re p a re s tu d e n ts for p o s t­
s e c o n d a r y e d u c a t io n a n d
employment
She said the high school pro­
gram will offer an emphusls on
academics, but there will be a
strong vocational component as
well.
"It Is our responsibility lo
guarantee students skills tn
reading and writing, but also
marketable job skills," Coleman
said "W e must give them a

pass|sirl to additional learning "
The expansion programs come
at an awkward time for outgoing
principal Barbara Kirby, who
has been at the school since its
Inception alHiut a decade ago
"About a year ago I had saitl
that I felt I was stagnating and
tile school might lie stagnating
as well," site said I had said at
that time that I might be inter
estetl In m oving to another
challenge."
While Kirby Is excited about
moving to the new challenges at
Tuska w lllu Middle School In
Oviedo, she said she ts sad to lie
leaving Crooms JuM an the new
expansion programs are ready to
gel underway.
"1 guess." she said with a sigh,
"you have to lie careful what

"He has the most experience
with year round education and
he Is the principal of the other
largest middle school In the
district." Hagcrly explained.
He said that Mlzwlckl's experi­
ence would make Greenwood
Lakes transition to the year
round calendar a gentler one.
W a r r i n g d is a g r e e s w it h
Hagcrty's assessment and said
there are m any other parents
who are with her. (None of the
other parents who spoke with
the Sanford I lent hi wanted to tie
Identified by name, but they did
express concerns with the selec­
tion process and with the school
board’s choice.)
Ml/wlckl was unavailable for

comment

C o n tinued from Page 1A
Justice field.
Carol Jaqucs. who handles
extraditions for Ihc sheriffs of­
fice. became tire first sworn
female deputy In 1975, She had
worked since 1971 in thr sher­
iffs account Itig department.
After she became a deputy,
she worked various Jobs in
criminal and civil areas, patrol.
In v e s tig a tio n s and f in a lly ,
extraditions.
She said her fellow officers
always treated her with respect.
"T h e y were all helpful," she
said of the male de pu tie s.
"Th ere was not one negative
remark made lo me Not one 1
was very pleasantly surprised.
Th e y may have been standing
hark talking a turn I me, tail not
to'm e. But they were extremely
helpful. I was apprehensive
because I did nat know what to
expect. Overall. I was v rry wrll
accepted."
W orking In a clerical iwsttlnn
prior lo becoming a deputy
might have helped with the
transition and tv r acceptance,
she said.
"I used to talk to Sheriff folk
about one day becoming tin
officer," Jaqucs said, "and hr
used to tell me Well. 1 don't
Itilnk that Seminole County will
ever get lo die point Bait they
need a female .officer.’ Tha t's
w hy It was such a complete
surprise to me when he called
me In to tell me lie was going to
swear me In."
Clara Palmer was tine ol the
first female corrections officers
in Seminole County, beginning
work at the Jail In 1972 She
retired In 1987 alter 15 years
service

Crooms------C on tin u e d from Page 1A
students they fall to
continue the success they have
had at Croom s," Karen C ol­
e m a n . the s c h o o l's n c w lv appolnted projects director, said
Coleman, who was once the
Florida Teacher of the Year
representing Seminole County,
Is presently an assistant prin­
cipal at Oviedo High School. Site
said she will remain at Oviedo
for the next few weeks while her
replacement ts found, but she
has already begun working on
the plan to start u ninth grnde
program at Crooms
"W e arc planning lo Immedi­
ately begin developing a IJth
grade program." Coleman said.
She said programs for 10th.
11th and 12th grade classes will

Finances
C o ntinued from Mage 1A
anticipated, Kussub said the tig lire gives an
inaccurate portrayal ol her budgeting Of that
amount, about $79 million represented revenues
collected above projected amounts and construc­
tion projects which were underway but not
complete during ttic fiscal year.
Although County Finance Director Bob Wilson
said the figures suggest construction projects arc
slowed due to land acquisition delays. Kussub
said the projects arc on lime. Kassab said most ol
itie "extra" money Is actually allocated to be
spent after Sept. 30, 1993 but was on band before
the etui of tlie year.
Th e county did take In about $1.2 million more
In the one-ccnt road construction sales tax for
road construction than expected. Kassab said the
Increase was good news, the economy perked up
more than anticipated. W ith the additional
money, the widening of Nowell Brunch Moad may
be completed earlier, she said.
The county's water and sewer fund and solid
waste fund are also healthy, according to the
report. Huntings were less than 1992. largely due
lo the refinancing of bonds at lower Interest rate,
salt) Jean Kassab, county budget director.
First-year expenses arc offset by later-year
Interest savings, Kassab said

Hu- water and sewer liiml had $!» 6 million li lt
over at the end ol the J993 llscal yo u , about $6
million less than the year ta-lorc The solid waste
fund had $10 million left over, ahoui $2 million
less than Ihc year before.
Auditors bad only four minor complaints, two
dealing with grant trucking by tin- county.
Auditors suggested one county employee track all
grants. County Manager Mon Rabun responded
by saying be believes there should be a gram
monitor In each area, such as Com m unity
Development Block Grant, rather Ilian a single
person or office.
Another complaint was the Public Works
Department should refine its procedures lu
handling water and sewer connection fees
because some fees were moved to a construction
account before the connection was fully jiermilled. Mubun responded the changes hud been
made.
The auditors also found two hanks accounts In
ttic Sheriffs Office had unreconciled balanced
which bad been carried forward from month to
month. Penny Fleming, sheriffs finance director,
said the amount questioned was $589 out of the
total budget ol $26 million. Fleming said the
error, a clerical posting mistake, was found alter
Sept. 30 last year.
'*y

DEATHS
ROSE M. BORECK
Rose M. Borcck. 72. H u n ­
tington Street, Deltona, died
Wednesday, March 23, 1994. at
Regency Park Nursing Center.
DcBary. Bom April 26. 1921. In
Goshen. N .Y .. she moved to
Ccntrul Florida In 1989. Mrs.
Borcck was a Ixnncmukcr. She
was Catholic by faith.
Survivors include daughter.
Elizabeth Landry. Deltona; one
grandaughtcr.
Stephen R Baldauff Funeral
Home, Deltona, in charge of
arrangements.

ANTONIA FLORES
Antonia Flores. 77. Torrytow n
Road, Deltona, dletl Monday.
M arch 21. 1994. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. San­
ford. Born Jan. 17, 1917, In
H u m a c a o . Puerto Rico, she
moved to Central Florldu in
1990. Mrs. Florts was a home­
maker. She was Catholic.
Survivors Include husband,
Carlos Hcck: son, Joseph, Jersey
City, N .J.: sister. Marla Louzan
Garcia, New York. N.Y.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

CLAUDE E. JONES
Claude E. Jottes, 69. Chcoy

H i ' - ' tut

Lee Circle. Winter Springs, died
Tuesday. March 22. 1994. at Ills
residence. Born Aug. 23. 1924.
In East Point, Ga.. he moved to
Central Florida In 1963. Mr.
Jones was a manager In the
electronics division of McDonnell
Douglas, lie was a member of All
Saints Episcopal Church. Winter
Park. American Legion. Quarter
Century Wireless Association.
Economic Development Council
and IE E E . He was a veteran of
the Merchant Marine.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife ,
Dorothy S.; daughters, Karyn J .
E n riqu e z, Casselberry, Ellyn .
Houston; three grandchildren.
All Faiths Cremation Service,
Casselberry. In charge of ar­
rangements.

OMA PILKINGTON
O m a P ilk in g to n . 80. Lisa
Court, Sanford, diet! Tuesday.
March 22. 1994. at her resi­
dence. Born March 21, 1914. In
Johnson City, T a in ., she moved
to S a n f o r d In 1 9 7 2 . M rs.
Pilkington was a homemaker.
She was a member of Lakevlew
Christian Church. Apopka.
Survivors include sou, Billy.
Sanford; slslcr. R uby O rrcn.
J o h n s o n C it y ; fo u r g r a n d ­
c h ild r e n a n d lo u r g re a t-

might get it "
Her replacement at Crooms
has not yet liei-n selected
Coleman said the new pro­
grams being planned will con­
tinue mi track regardless of who
is selected to replace Klrhv
Stir- said the programs show
the district'* commitment to the
philosophy that every child can
learn
T h e n e w p r o g r a m , w ith
smaller classes and Individu­
alized learning from sixth grade
through high school, will tie
more expensive than traditional
schools, Coleman icmllly admits.
"H ill the ultimate cost." she
said, "is much greater If we have
young people who are fugcitonally Illiterate and who are til
p re p a re d lo e n te r the |ot&gt;
market "

W h a t’s for lunch?
Friday, Mar. 25, 1994
Rib B-Que on a Bun
French Frlos
Blueberries
or Choi's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

1-400-ACS-2MS

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grandchildren.
Brlsson Funeral Hume. San­
ford, lu charge ofarraugements.

MARIE WEBB
Marie Webb. 86. West 9th
Street, Sanford, died Tuesday,
M arch 22. 199-1, at Central
Florida Regional Hospital, San­
ford. Born March 2. 1908. in
W ilson. N .C ., she moved to
Central Florida In 19-11. Mrs.
Webb was a liorncmakcr. She
belonged to Primitive Baptist
Church.
Survivors Include sorts. Luther
I). Webb, Rochester. N.Y., Frank
W ebb, Sanford; five g ra n d ­
c h ild r e n a n d se ve n g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchclbegcr Mortuary.
Inc., Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

FUNERAL
DYKE*, WAYNE ROBERT
Fun*r«l M rvlco tor Mr W»yne Robert
Dykev 14. ol St Croix. U S Vlroln lilondt.
lormtrly ot Sonlord. */ho died Friday. March
II, wilt be at t o'clock Friday afternoon at
Gramkow Funeral Homo Chapel with Chap
lain Gary Deliutk ollclaMng Interment will
be In Evergreen Cemetery Friendi may call
at Gramkow Funeral Home Friday Irom II
o'clock until tervlce lime
Arrangem »nt» by Gramkow Funeral
Home. Santord

Meaior-------C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
municipalities.
Th e fund Is governed by a five
member Board of Trustees, who
are elected officials of municipal
governm ents throughout the
stale.
Meaior said Ills participation
on the Pension Trust Fund will
not Interfere with tils position
with ihc City of Lake Mary, or as
professor ill Hie University of
Central Florida. He serves us
d i r e c t o r o f t ti e S c h o o l
Psychology Program at UCF.

Is pleased to announce his association with
ii-iiittiii]/‘

Harvey Schefsky, M .D.
In

Family Practice
Dr. Schefsky is a board certified family practice,
physician with over 20 years in practice.
A\)ir accepting patients.
Office boms are by appointment

We're Here In
Your Community,
Right Now
Far wort idoomlton
&lt;al l»nirra

ollleers. Arlene Burling. Brevard.
1970. and Carol Jaqucs. Sem i­
n o le , 1 97 1 ; p ro b a tio n and
parole. Doreen Strait. Brevartl.
1973. and Donna Haab. now it
supervisor, federal probation.
Seminole. 1972; public dcfcndijr
1971. Phylls P Rlewe. now III
private practice slate attorney,
1978. Judge Linda Gloeckncr,
Ninth Judicial Circuit; victim's
advocate 1977. Sanford Mayor
Bettye D. Smith.
Seala said Smith launched a
victim advocate program after
seeing one In operation during
an out-of-slate trip Sm ith pro­
posed the plan tn the late Sberlll
J o h n E Polk, who Initially
turned down the Idea. She paid
tier own expenses for two years
and served as a victim advocate
iM'fore Polk adopted the pro­
gram.

James Quinn, M.D.

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2209 South French Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771
(407) 321-4230

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"I was In the fire down there."
she recalled, when the Jail
burned In 1973. " I was the only
female officer." Ten Inmates ami
a corrections officer died.
"It s a terrible Job, II could be a
good |ob. tint ihc corrections
officers arc a forgotten people."
Palmer said. Site recalls her
$3(X) a month starting salary
anti long hours.
"Sometimes I would be on the
road, here and there, for two
days without m in in g hom e."
she recalled. " I ’m not lying lo
you Th e y really used us. with
no days off. One night I called
the sheriff (John E. Polkl at
home, I'd been up lor two days
and I couldn't even talk. I said. I
cannot go any longer,' and one
of the deputies uimt- lu and look
me home That was unheard of.
you don't coll the shrrlff. hut I
did I'm one of those people who
says It like ft Is."
She worked with Ixilli male
and female prisoners. She and a
fellow corrections officer still
Joke alMiut going Into a cell lo get
a male prisoner where male
ollleers wouldn't go.
Although the Joti tuts changed,
the nearly 70-year-old Palmer
said corrections officers are si ill
"the forgot ten people,"
" T h e c o rre c tio n s officers
should not be culled corrections
officers, they should tie called
confinement officers because
you don't correc t them (prison­
ers), you (usi make It nice fur
them so th e y'll come back
again." she salt! "Like I always
tell people, business Is always
good."
Injuries went along with the
Job. Palmer readied wrestling
w ith a female prisoner who
refused lo remove her bools and
c lollies lor a strlpscnreli
Palmer was rem itted as a
corrections officer while site
worked at a Smloret business
.tiler tier children were grown
In addition lo W lshv and
Palmer the billowing women are
being honored:
Judge. 1980,
Brevard Franees Ann Jamieson,
senior Judge: law enforci'meni

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By W A L T M R. M lA R t
An AP Nows Analysis

Plane crash kills at least 16 people
|»OI»E AIK FO R C E HASH. N.C. — An atxinilniird fighter Jrt
careened nernaa n runway afler a collision with a transport
plane. hurling (laming debris at paratroopers waiting for a
jum p. At least 16 people were killed and H2 Injured.
" I saw a huge fireball rolling at us. I only had a second to try
to ru n ." A rm y Sgt. Gregory Cowper. told tlie Fayetteville
Observer-Times. "T h e Ore caught up with me and I started
ro lling .... Am m unition was going off.
"I couldn't tell where It was. I looked to m y left. There was a
man on lire. I looked to m y right, and there was a man on fire."
The F 161) fighter and the C-130 Hercules transport collided
at less than 600 feet above the Air Force base Wednesday
afternoon alter tx&gt;tli pilots thought they were cleared to land,
said Brig Gen. Hobby Floyd, a wing commander.
Th e C-130's live-member crew landed safely despite losing a
piece of the tall. The F I G pilot and a tiler bring trained ejected
safely, hut their abandoned let crashed In Homes and skidded
across the runway at I HO mpn.
Flying metal punctured the fuel tanks of n C-141 transport
plane preparing for takeoff, destroying the plane In a blase. All
six crew members aboard the C - 141 escaped injury.
Th e Jet's Homing hulk then skidded Into a staging area where
otrout 500 Arm y troops from the 82nd Airborne and otlier Fort
Hrngg units were preparing for Jumping exercises.

Presidential candidate shot to death
T IJU A N A . Mexico — The presidential candidate of Mexico’s
governing party. Luis Donoldo Coloslo, was shot to dculh
during a campaign slop In Tijuana, plunging Ihe country
deeper Into a crisis that began with an Indian rebellion In
southern Mexico.
Coloslo died Wednesday night at Tijuana General Hospital,
about i lure hours after a 23-year-old Industrial mechanic shot
him In the tread and stomach, the attorney general s office said.
Th e mechanic and another man were arrested.
President Carlos Salinas de Gorturl. who lapped Coloslo last
November as the ruling party's candidate for Ihe Aug 21
election, lamented today what he called the "cowardly attack"
on his 44-year-old heir apparent.
"W e Mexicans have lost a man who had set as his
fundamental task the Job of peacefully serving Ihe greatness of
his coun try." Salinas said In a statement delivered lo The
Associated Press early loday.

Medicare could be expanded
W A S H IN G T O N — Medicare would hr expanded lo cover the
uninsured and every American guaranteed hculth coverage by
I9Q8 under a compromise Democratic plan that cleared Its llrst
hurdle In Congress
"It's the first step in a long Journey.” tlie bill's author. Rep
Pete Stark, said Wednesday
Hut even Stark. D-Callf predicted wholesale changes when
tire full House Ways and Means Committee lakes up Ihe
proposal next month.
Slurk's hill was reviled by Republicans on the Ways and
Means health subcommittee: and two Democrats, bctorc voting
tor It. blasted the way It was financed.

Army’s missiles new and improved
W A S H IN G TO N — The A rm y bus Improved tire Putrtul air &lt;■*
and missile defense system since the IlK ll Persian Gulf War.
tint the Patriots heading for South Korea may face even
tougher targets there than against Irutj'sScud force.
The Patriot Is tire world's only non-nuclear means of
shooting down ballistic missiles In lllglrt. and while the
weapon's Gulf War performance Is highly controversial the
A rm y considers II a vital part of Its battlefield defenses.
Since ihe Gulf War. Ihr A rm y has modified some parts of Ihr
Patriot system to make the ground-launched missiles capable
ol hilling ih rlr targets at a higher altitude and from a greater
distance.
Its builder. Raytheon Co., has Improved the missile's radar,
for example, and upgraded the weapon's computer software to
allow the system to calculate things such as distance and
direction to targets more quickly.

New generation of nuclear weapons
W A S H IN G TO N — China Is developing a new generation of
long-range nuclear weapons, but the advancements are only
the logical progression of a nuclear program that remains far
behind America's, a Icudlng U.S. weapons expert says.
Robert S. Norris, tire principal author of a l&gt;ook released
Wednesday on the origins and current status of nucleur
weapons programs In Chinn. Britain and France, said China
has deployed only four nuclear missiles capable of reaching
U.S. soil.
"C hina Is apparently content to demonstrate Its capability to
produce und deploy such n minimal force" and "not provoke
undue fears of Chinese nucleur Intentions In Washington and
Moscow by deploying u lurger num ber." he wrote In tire book.
Th e authors, who studied the secretive Chinese nuclear
progrum for several ycurs, said China's focus Is on qualitative
Improvements, und the num ber of weapons In the Chinese
arsenal Is unlikely to grow for Ihe foreseeable future even
though China has the Industrial capacity to produce many
more warheads and missiles.

Vaccine may be promising
W A S H IN G TO N — Three promising vaccines for polio,
mulurla und cholera arc the first to emerge from u global search
for a super vaccine lhat. In one oral dose, would protect
children ugalnst a dozen mujor discuses.
"W e sec a different world." suld Dr. D.A. Henderson, the
architect of smallpox’s eradication who now Is an assistant
U.S. health secretary. "These urc some of the most exciting
developments."
Doctors are searching for ways to get more and better
vaccines to all children, particularly the 20 percent who now
don't get even the basic shots against such diseases as measles,
polio and whooping cough.
Th e Children's Vaccine Initiative 1s u global effort by the
World Health Organization und other agencies to fund such
research. Th e goal Is to vaccinate children ugalnst most mujor
killers In one oral dose given at birth, with a booster for
developing countries that battle such scourges as malaria and
cholera.

Two arrested after toddler is hanged
E A S T O R A N G E. N .J .— T w o teen-agers have been urrested In
the death of a 4-year-old hoy who was hanged with a belt from
a doorknob while his family's apartment was burglarized.
A 17-year-old boy was arrested March 17 and charged with
murder, and a 16-ycur-old hoy was urrested Suturday on
charges of burglary, robbery and criminal restraint. Assistant
Essex County Prosecutor Norman Menz said Tuesday.
T h e toddler. Terrell Edmondson, was found on March 12.
His mother. Nicole Edmondson, was charged with en­
dangering the welfare of a child because the boy had been left

alone.
Officers were led to the teen-agers after the 17-ycar-old was
seen with “ property similar to what wus taken*' In the brcnk-ln,
Menz said.
Th e ir names were not released.

From Associated Press reports

W A S H IN G TO N — Th e answers may be
debatable, hut President Clinton's willing­
ness to face the questions Is not. Unlike
some of his predecessors, he Isn'l avoiding
televised qucstlon-and-answer sessions with
reporters, despite his woes over Whitewater.
Indeed, lie's holding Ills 54th presidential
news conference tonight In an attempt to
deal With the fullout of Ihe long-lost Ozark
land Investment that haunts his While
House and has become Ihe label for a case
that so far seems neither quite right nor
quite scandalous.
Clinton complains that he and his wile are
being presumed guilty with no proof.
Doth the Senate and House have voted to
hold Whitewater hearings, although the
dates and formats are still to Ik- negotiated.
There's a s o c ia l prosecutor on the case.
Th e Issue threatens la weaken Clinton
p o litic a lly and divert attention from Ills
15)04 agenda Just when he needs the
strength to push on health care and other
proposals.
In similar circumstances, prior presidents
often chose to slum news conferences,
where questioners pick Ihe subjects. T h a i Is
not Clinton's strategy, although Whitewater
questions clearly have Irked him. He's
corning back for more tonight, knowing that
the controversy will tie the prime topic.
Clinton lias been known to Joke uboul the
White House being a hunker these days, hut
he has lieen accessible In full-scale news

con fe re n ce herself to d cul w ith her
Whitewater role Ihe way Geraldine Ferraro
handled questions ubout her family finances
when she was the Democratic vice jiresl.Initial nominee In IflHH. There's no hint
that she will.

conferences — 3H In 1003. 15 so far tills
year by White House count — and In
countless Q A A sessions after his dally Jogs,
al photo sessions or In other settings.
There's no guarantee that a question
asked will be answered fully, and there are
tough Whitewater points to be settled by the
president. Hillary Rodham Clinton und
administration appointees. Tha t will have to
happen In official proceedings. Ihe special
prosecutor's and the eventual hearings In
Congress.

Clinton Is doing the talking, holding news
conferences at a pace exceeding that of
presidents In the age of televised questions
and answers, lie's averaging nearly four a
month, wllh no letup during the weeks
since Ihe nctllcsomc Whitewater questions
became the focus.

After all. II was grudging, piecemeal
disclosures and an early attempt to withhold
d o c u m e n ts fro m In v e s tig a t o rs th a t
transformed Whitewater from a footnote
Into a headache.

In contrast. Ronald Reagan didn't have
many news conferences to begin with, fewer
when the Iran-Contra cloud formed over Ills
White House. George Bush had them often
during tils flrsl three years, seldom and then
not at all In the final months of Ills
unsuccessful campaign. Th e Bush While
House tried lo counter media complaints by
claiming he'd held 268 news conferences, a
number reached by counting almut every
time he'd answered a ncwsqucstlon.

"Th ere Is no previous president who has
been asked to undergo tills level of scrutiny
about something that happened so long
before lie became president. In the absence
of any credible evidence that any violation
of the law occurred," Clinton said In an
Interview with USA Today.

By more objective accounting. Hush did
hold 142 during Ills one term. Reagan had
only 50 news conferences In right years
' Jim m y Carter held 50. Gerald l&lt; Ford 30
Richard M. Nixon conducted 37 In the
presidency cut short by his Watergate
resignation.
And none at all In Ills llnul five months

Grunting that. Rep. Robert Michel. Ihe
House Republican leader, was rlghl when lie
said "Ibis thing has a life of Ms own. keeps
dragging o n .” Michel said Hie sooner
Congress Investigates, the sooner the C lin ­
tons will have a chance to gel It out of the
wav.
But In the meantime, Clinton's willing­
ness to answer questions In the glare of T V
cameras In a ready comeback to Republican
critics looking for grounds lo accuse him of
a cover-up. There have lieen suggestions
that Mrs. Clinton should hold a news

E D IT O R 'S N O T E - Walter R. M ean, vice
president and columnist lor Th e Associated
Press, has reported on Washington and
national politics for more than 30 years

‘Tunnel rats’
blamed in
cross-border
crime wave
By ARTHUR H. R O T S T IIN
A ssociated Proas Wrttor_________
N O G A LE S . Arlz — Citizens of
Nogales call them "the tulmcl
rats" — Mexican youngsters as
young as (i or 7 who cross the
border through sewage-laden
pljirs and emerge to heg and
steal.
Up to 100 homeless children
have lieen playing und some­
tim es liv in g in the web of
drainage tunnels und ditches
I hat run between Nogules. Arlz..
arid Nogales. Mexico.
P o litic ia n s ure. so fed up
they've declared a health and
safety emergency in hopes of
gelling stale money, and want to
pul up metal grates across the
tunnels.
"If they're not stealing, they're
begging from you." said one
resident. Jeannte St tell "A nri I
didn't breed tlrrn . so I dun t
want to teed them ."
Police arrest live to 10 each
day on suspicion of hurglury.
robbery or assault. Officer Rob­
ert Castcncda said. Th e children
are turned over to Border Patrol
officers, who return them lo
Mexico.
"F iv e to 10 minutes later,
they're hack." Castcncda said.
Some of the youngsters live In
Ihe 1030s-vintage drainage sys­
tem. authorities said. Am i more
children have gone underground
since Ihe Bonier ' Palrol dosed
holes In the border fence and
Increased patrols In recent
weeks.
A 1 7 -y c a r-o ld n ic k n a m e d
Moclils. from L « Mochls. Mex­
ico. flrsl usked a reporter for
money, then said he hud been
living In (he drains for nine ycurs
"because there's no other place
to sleep."
Many people on the U.S. side
arc far from sympathetic.
"It's not |ust nuisance. It's
physical threats." |&gt;harmaclst
Jam es Manuel said Wednesday.
"You've got people being uccosted, people getting robbed In

daylight."
Hculth offlcluls feur they could
he spreading diseases such us
cholera, hepatitis and
tu b ercu lo sis from untreated
water. Th e tunnels harbor fecal
hnctcrlu that bus been measured
up to 100 limes over the state
limit.
"Th e y 're wnslilng In It. they're
splashing In It." said Patrick
Z u r l c k . the c o u n t y h e a lth
director.
Police released a h id d e n cam era video of youngsters
rinsing their hands In puddles,
then eating. And there's chilling
foolugc of young tunnel rats
heating someone, uppurcntly an
lllcgul Immigrant caught In the
tunnel, with metal burs.
Health workers have stopped
going In with hags of chlorine for
fear of being attacked, Zurlck
said.
Th e Santa Cruz County Bourd
of Supervisors on Tuesday de­
clared an emergency In hopes of
freeing $50,000 In state money.
Th e y want to put grutes across
the tunnel entrances hut have
been unable to persuade the
International commission that
m m Ihe sewers to pay for the
Job.

Masaid Ptiolo by Tommy Vlncant

1 winkle twinkle little stars
Somo o( tho stars o( Harold and tho Purple
C ra yo n, a p ro d u c tio n o l tho pro-k and
Mnclorgarton clossos at Idyllwtlclo Elomontary
School shono brightly during a roconl dross

Record settlement
reached in breast
implant cases
By JA Y REEVES
Associated Pross Wrltor
___________________
BIRM INGHAM . Ala. — Women who claim
silicone hreasi Implants made them sick would
have uj) (o 30 years lo mllcct as much us $2
million each under a multlblllkm-ilnllur settle­
ment approved by Implant makers.
A federal Judge still must upjiruvc the agree­
ment. which al more Ilian $4 billion would tic the
largest single product liability settlement In U.S.
history.
" T h is will he gival for the women of Am erica."
said Stanley Cheslcy. a lawyer wlm negotiated on
tx-half of women.
Critics of tlx- settlement contend It Is not
enough in comjx.-nsate the thousands of women
who claim that silicone leaking Into their bodies
from ruptured Implants made lliem sick.
Dow Corning Corp., once tlx- nation's largest
maker of silicone breast Implants, and Bristol
Myers-Squlhh Co. agreed Wednesday to the final
terms of the settlement, which wus almost two
years In (lie making. Baxter Healthcare Corp. ulso
said II would sign &lt;xt.
Th e mimufuclua'rs have maintained there Is no
scientific evidence the Implants am harmful.
"In contrast lo tlie uncertainties of a court trial,
tills settlement jirovldes women with a predict­
able financial compensation (hat Is timely and
prlvulc," said Gary K. Anderson. Dow Com ing
executive vice |ircsldcnt.
Th e settlement will provide Ix-iweeo $200.(XH)
and $2 million to women with certain disorders
blamed on the Implants.
Women who liavc no health problems now run
receive benefits If they develop Illnesses within
the next 30 yenrs. Th e women do not have to
prove their health |irohlems were caused hy
implants.
Silicone Implunts have been Mamed for such
health problems us arthritis, mental fatigue,
lupus and scleroderma, u hardening of the skin.
A toll-free hot line will provide women wllh
dctulls on the settlement and give them an
opportunity tojnln It.
Implant manufacturers can wtthdruw from the
agreement tf loo many women rcject It and sue on
their own. Dow C om ing said from Its head­
quarters In Mldlund, Mich. Tlie company no
longer manufactures the Implants.
U . S . D i s t r i c t J u d g e S u m P o in t e r of
Birm ingham , (residing over nxirc than 7,000
Implant cases that were consolidated for settle­
ment tnlks. will hold a hearing before deciding
whether to grant final approval.
Barbara Flcrzog of Lakeville. I'u.. said she
probably could receive more money through a
lawsuit. She blnmcd leaky Implunts for chronic
Joint puln, kidney problems and prcnntnl damage
to her daughter, ix&gt;w 5.

rohoarsal Tho play, directed by toacher Gerry
Woldon. was Ihe youngsters' lira) brush with
stardom

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IN BRIEF
AROUND THE STATE
Hulzenga gets Dolphins
O R LA N D O — II. Wayne Hulzcngn milled the
Miami Dolphins to Ii Ih collection of Florida
sports franchises Wednesday when N F L owners
approved Ids $138 billion bid.
Th e owners, on a 24 0 vote, approved for at
least two years the team's sale to the video
mogul, contingent on a change In the league's
policy of prohibiting ownership of teams In more
thunonc sport.

AROUND THE NATION
Skiles boosts Magic
S A L T L A K E C IT Y - Scott Sktles scored nine
of his 11 points In the fourth quarter. Including
a 17-fool Jumper with I I seconds left, helping
Orlando beat the Utah Ja zz 08-03 Wednesday.
Karl Malone liad 27 points and 17 rebounds
for the Ja zz, who lost for the sixth lime In seven
games after winning 10 slndght. Anfernee
llardaway scored 21 points. Shoqulllc O'Neal 10
and Scott I H for Orlando.

Shaq cleared to play for U.S.A.
N EW YO R K — Now that corporate Interests
have been satisfied. Shaqullle O'Neal Is free to
rejoin the U.S. team for the world cham pion­
ships this summer.
A deal Ix -tw m i PepsiCo and USA liasketliall
has been reached that will enable O'Neal to play
for Team U S A at Toronto. Th e Associated Press
learned from twosourccs Wednesday.
O'Neal d ro p ird olf the original team In
October because he has an exclusive marketing
agreement with PepsiCo, and one ol the U S
team's prime s|nnsors Is McDonald's, a restau­
rant chain that sells Coca-Cola. O'Neal refused
to sign a contract that would have allowed USA
Basketball to market him In eonlllct with Ills
PepsiCo contract.

Gretzky scores No. 802
IN G L E W (K )l). Calll. — A wide grin spread
across Wayne Gretzky's sweat-soaked face.
Giddy with delight, he paused to revel In Ills
new status as hockey's greatest goal-scorer.
Fifteen years ago. Gretzky scored Ills first N H L
goal against the Vancouver Canunks. O n
Wednesday night, he came full circle. With a
flick of Ills wrist. Gretzky gut the puck past
Vancouver goalie Kirk McLean anil overtook
Gordie HOwc with 862 goals
" I don't think words can describe the emotion
Hint I fell, and the feeling that I bad." he said.
Ills blue eyes flashing. "I was pretty tickled. It
was a pretty fun moment ."
Howe, who retired In 1080. scored 801 goals
In 1.707 games over 20 seasons Gretzky set the
record m ills 1.1 I7tll game and I Sill season.

|A R O U N D T H E W ORLD I
Panthers Improve position
H A M IL TO N . Ontario — S lu Barnes scored a
first-period goal as the Florida Panthers tied the
Toronto Maple Leafs l - l Wednesday night to
Improve their playoff position.
Th e Panthers, who have the highest first-year
points total In league history at 75 (31-29-1J).
Increased to four points their leud over the Idle
Philadelphia Flyers and New York Islanders for
the eighth and final pluyolf berth In the Eastern
Conference.

WHAT’S HAPPENING
JUCO Baseball
□ Indian River CC at Semlnolo CC. 3 p m

Baseball
□ Seminole el New Smyrna Beach, 7 p.m.
□ Deltona at Oviedo, 7 p.m.

JV Baseball
□
□
□
□

New Smyrna Beach at Seminole. 3:30 p.m.
Lake Mary at Laka Howell, 7 p.m.
Deltona at Ovlado, 4 p.m.
West Orange at Lake Brantloy1, 7 p.m.

B o ys’ Golf
□ Oviedo, U n lv o rs lty .
Eastwood, 3:30 p.m.

B

and E d g o w a to r at

„
□ Lake Howell ve. Lake Highland at Door Run,
3:30 p.m.

B o ys’ and Girls’ Tennis

Metcalf strikes out 12,
blanks Rams on 2 hits
By TO N Y DoSORMIER
Horold Sports Editor
O V IED O — Mark Metcalf wasn't
perfect Wednesday night, hut he
was close. Ion close for the cnlleettve
comfort of the Lake Mary Rams.
Pitching fur the Oviedo Linns.
Metcalf wove a brilliant two-bit
shutout, striking nut 12 nnd walk­
ing Just three as Oviedo tnp|&gt;ed Lake
M ary 5-0 lu a non-conference
hasctiall contest at Mlkler Field.
Not only were the Rams limited In
Just two lilts — a first-Inning Infield
single hy Bryan Schumakcr and a
seventh-inning safety hy Dan Story
— tint they only managed to gel the
hall out of the Infield three times —
twice on fly balls to right field and
Story's single to left.
"Th a t was nil awesome game for a
high school pitcher." said Oviedo
cnnrh Mike Ferrell. "M ark had
command of all Ills pitches and In­
mixed speeds extremely well.
" It's great to see Mark step
forward and do that, not only for
him. tint for us Pitching's been
something of a sore point for us tills
season We really needed this."
Men all supported Ills cllorl with a
pair ol Kill, driving in Todd Hellhorn
wiili a ground ball In Hie second
Inning and singling home T im
Slavik lu the third Inning
Hcllliorn led oil (lie second Inning
with a double. Ills eighth consecu­
tive lilt going buck to Iasi Wednes-

LIONS I. RAMS*
li k lM i r y
000 000 0 — • 1 I
Ov
Oil 010 ■ - I 0 I
Morollo. Rtnwlck 101 ontl Ptfoi M*lr«ll »nd
Myn«t WP
Moluill I) 01 LP - M**otU (1 1).
16 - Ovlotto Dollhorn ID - Mon* HR — Non*
Rotordt — Lolt* M jry 100. Oviodo 10 I

day. During Dial run. be lilt six
doubles anil scored five runs. The
streak came to an end when lie flew
out In the third Inning.
Overshadowed hy Metcalf was an
Impressive performance hy Lake
Mary pitcher Brian Manilla, who
allowed Just four lilts and struck out
eight In five timings of work hut was
hurt hy five errors lone ol which was
Ills own doing) as all hut one of the
I.Ions' runs were unearned ‘
"W e've been playing like that
lately." said Lake Mary conch Allen
Tuttle. "W e'll be playing well, then
someone will make an error and
they'll multiply on us.
"It wouldn't have mattered to­
night We weren't going to win tills
game, not with the way that kid
threw. Metcalf pitched a beck of a
trail game."
Slavik and Mike Rugleultis both
bit one single and scored two runs
lor Oviedo Bellhorn doubled and
scored a run. Mclcall bad Ills single
and two Rill
Now IO-3. the Lions will be back
In action ibis evening, hosting Hie
Deltona Wolves In a SA-I)lslrlct 4
contest at 7 p.m. Lake Mary 110-51
will pluy again next Thursday at
home against Sweetwater. Tenn.

, V-

From Staff Raporta

**•

LO N G W O O D — Kyle Calapa staked Lyman, lu an
early lead with a two-run double In Hie (trsl lu llin g and
pitchers To m m y Dixon and Kyle llaydr made If stand
up as the Greyhounds ln-.il Hie DeLand Bulldogs 4-3 lu
a SA-Dlstrlft 4 baseball contest Wediiewluy'idgm.1

Prom H a lf Raporta__________ ____
A L T A M O N T E SPRIN GS - W in ­
ning nil tint one singles mulch. Lake
llrnntlcy swept a tenuis dual meet
Irom Seminole Wednesday after­
noon at Sanlomlo Park.
Th e Patriots buys banded the
frits- .1 11 1 setback while the Lake
liniullcy girls liested Seminole 5 2

r i l l ills vii&lt; y t ti mi i in ». i» w i m i n i ii

lu the boys' meet. Lake Brantley s
Brian Elzkln and Alee Etheridge
both won by 8 2 counts. Elzkln
besting Oscar Cum onlzado at No. I
s i n g le s w hile Etheridge lopped
Sebastian Gras at No. 4.
Similarly. Gerald Jones and Jason
Levine both scored 8-0 wins. Jones
besting David Edwards In the No 2
singles contest anil Levine defeating
Eddie Vargas at No. 3.
T y le r Rclllng completed Lake
Brantley's singles sweep by licating
Malt Durham 8-5 at No. 5 singles.
lu doubles play. Cunnonlzudo and
Edwards beat Elzkln and Jones 8-6
at No. I. In the No. 2 match. .1.
Schw artz and Ju a n Del Agviln
outlasted VargasundGrusH-7 17-21
On the girls' side. Rebecca Bear
paced the Patriots with an 8-0 stroll
by Tina White at No. 5 singles.
Molly Sigourney (No. 2) and Sarah
C c rto (No. 4) defeated Tiffany
Sodcrstrom and Blanca Stevenson,
re spectively, by the same 8-1
margin. At No. 3. Julie La Brel beat
Miranda Weslmark 8-2.
Seminole's only point In singles
was scored by Aulircy Nelson, an
8-1 wlnri over Karl Glass al No. 1.
Nelson and Sodcrstrom also com ­
bined to best Sigourney and La Bret
8-6 In the No. 1 doubles match.
Al No. 2 doubles. Ccrto anil Bear
beat Westmark anil Stevenson 8-4.

Hoard Photo by Mwt Hutto

Second basoman Klloy Calapa (No. 7) koyod Lyman's
throo-run first innlno Wodnosday with a two-run doublo.
sparking tho Groyhounds to a 4-3 win ovor DoLand.

*

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Mlll*ndCu»f OI»on Moydt !S1 *"d 0 " * * '' WP
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non®
HR — Non* Record* -L y m a n 10*
____________ _

Freeburg, Patriots shut down Deltona
PATRIOTS 1, W O LV E II

Prom Staff Raporta

□ Greyhound Relays, Lyman High School, 4 p.m.

SA N FO R D — Both the Six Puck
und T im 's Team picked up n pair
of wins Wednesday night at the
Sanford Middle School G y m nntorlum to pull away from the
rest of the pack In the Sanford
Recreation Co-ed Power
Vollcybull League.
The Six Pack rallied by the
Wunna Bee's 8-15. 15-0, 10-14
and swept the Y o u n g G u n s
15- 10. 1 5 - 1 0 . T i m ’ s T c u in
scraped by Th e Hawks 11-15.
15-13. 15-9 and blitzed the
Wanna Bee's 15-11; 15-7.

M eanw hile, the third -pla ce
Young Guns lost both of their
matches, also suffering u 15-12.
15-5 setback at the bands of The
Hawks.
The Hawks completed their
night by outlusllng the Wanna
Bee's 15-12. 10-18. 15-13.
W ith results reported from
three of the first four weeks of the
season, the Six Puck (0-1) con­
tinues to Icuil the circuit with
T im 's Te am (5-1) a close second.
They're followed by the Young
Guns (3-4). Th e Hawks (3-5) and
the Wanna Bee's (1-7).

IM 0M I I I 1
300 00] ■ — S 4 1
L i l t Irantlay
^ " t o L M A l h l l (1) and L.FIto Fraaburg And Slu"*’
F,, “ r ' I d l LP - Parlttl 10 4) ID — Nona ID - Laka llranllay. Traal h r
Nona Rtcordl - Dallona 1 *. Laka Branllay 10 I

Dalton*

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS After surrendering an
unearned run In the top of the first Inning. Anne
Freeburg limited the Deltona Wolves to Just one lilt as
her Lake Bruntlcy teammates posted a 5-1 win In
fustpllch softball play Wednesday night.
Nadine Whltc-Davls and Kelly Treat both had RBI
singles In Hie bottom of Hie first Inning while Ircat
tripled nnd scored In Hie nlxtli for the Patriots.
Freeburg (9 2) allowed only a single to Rory Hogue to
lead olf the sixth Inning while striking out seven and
walking one. Freeburg also drew two walks, stole two
buses, and scored u run.

Prom Staff Raports_____________

Complete listings on Page 2B

in " "*

GREYHOUNDS*. BULLDOGS 1

Track and Field

W C P X 0. N C A A M ens

iw iii

and ninth In their last IOgames.
While Dixon (3-1) wasn't at tils sharpest, lie worked
four gritty Innings before turning the game and a 4-.I
lead over to Haydc In the Illili Hayilc res|Kiiided with
three scoreless Innlllgs lor Ills Hilt d save of Hie season
"You're going to have those &lt;L»ys when 11 •» a struggle
out there.” said Lym an coach Hob Met ullough. I bat s
when you have light lor three or four Innings s o you
don't have to (rin g lu reliever too quick. That's what
T o m m y d id."
Jason Grimed added a double and a single tor the
Greyhounds 110-4). Mike Paulusaiso lilt a double. Kyle
Gullies and Mike Krupa each lilt a single
Pat Foranil bit two singles lor DeLauil
Lym an will play again Friday night, when the
Greyhounds will host the Deltona Wolves In another
SA-Dlstrlct 4 contest at 7 p.m.

Six Pack, Tim ’s Team roll

□ 8 and 10 p.m. Tournum cnt. |L)

How dominating was Mark Motcalt Wodnosday night* Not only did ho Ihrow
a two-hit shutout at tho Lako Mary Rams, but ho struck out a dozen hittors
as tho Rams managed to got tho ball out ol tho inf told just throo times

Greyhounds add
DeLand to streak

Patriots
serve by
Sem inoles

□Seminole va. Cypress Croek at L a k o S y lv a n ,
3:30 p.m.

COLLEOE BASKETBALL

H*»M Photo by Milk Hunt

Katie Hclmcrs contributed a single lor the Patriots.
Stacey Stullcr. Whltc-Davls. and Erica Ihirmer scored
one run apiece. Banner also bud an RBI.
Hogue opened the game by reaching on an error unit
scoring Deltona's run on Aaryn Mutjob's sacrifice tty.
Luke Brantley's next game ts scheduled lor Tuesday.
April 5. when the Patriots {10 3) will host Seminole In a
Seminole Athletic Conference game.

Cook, sons celebrate win
By PAUL MAR3EQLIA
Spoclal to tho Horald

___________

N EW SM YRN A B EA C H O r­
mond Beat'll proud papa Jack Cook
outraccd ull chullengcrs to win the
Late Model feature event last Satur­
day. March 18. at New Sm yrna
Speedway.
"W hat a great night." said Cook,
a thrcc-tlme Speedway Late Model
champion who pilots the Bob's
Space Racer Comoro. "I win the
race, m y 11-ycar-old son J.R . Is
here, our new son. 1-month-old
Dylan Alan. Is here for Ills first race,
and I sold my car.
"I'm really pleased that Dylunil
was able to be In the winner's circle

with us. You can't usk for a belter
way to start life than by being a
winner."
Mike Fitch was second. Mulshing
In front of Chuck Abell. Dennis
Demers, und Ricky Wood.
Bobby Sears charged through the
field from Ills last-pluce starting
position to lake the checkers In the
Mint Stock main event. Scars, who
picked up Ills sixth win of the
season, raced whciTlo-w hccI with
curly leader Conrad Grenier for six
laps before he gained the advantage.
Chasing Sears und Grenier to
victory lane weie Joe Kern. Keith
French, and Jared Allison.
Barbara Pierce’s only competition

□ See New Smyrna, Pago 2D

FOR T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R TS IN Y O U R A R EA , READ T H E S A N FO R D H ER ALD D A ILY

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STATS &amp; STANDINGS
At SanterdOrlando
Wrdneidsy night
First race - J/U. B 14.44
IMiipl«*oodl.Ady
4 40 3 40 7 70
1Jubilant
4*0 7 40
f Wed River Stormy
3 70
O il I I 4 70 P l t l l 1030 T 11-1-7)44.4!
Second race -3/1. D: 34 00
0 Hob Nob Baby
1 *0 3 70 3 40
/M ikeytSlich
3 00 3 10
SMy Man F*nl Frtd
4 40
o &lt;* n u oo p ft n it to t u m i m t« oo

ti it ii to s (t M tntr.ti

Third r*c* — 5/14, O: 11.14
4 I’m No Saint
7 40 4 70
7 T i»k Chime Tym#
540
1 Yukon Toby
0 (7 4110 *«P (4 1) 74A0T 14 1 31114.00
Fourth race -5/14, Ci 11.44
4 Dynamic Dunnage
10 40 4 40
1Whispering Lady
4 40
a Jolly Joe
O il 4) 10 70 P (4 1)44 44 T (4 1 4) 475 00
Filth roc*- -1/14. D: 11.11
7pay Attention
11 00 4 40
1 Foiy Swoel Pea
110
4Hero For Today
017 41 II *0 P (7 1)7140 T 17141141.74
Halts race --1 /!. Cl 14.74
5Pti flush Guy
9 10 5 40
t Yankee Peddler
510
7 Jemlasllc
0 (1 5 ) 17.44 P (I t) 41*0 T (1 1 1) 744.44
Seventh race -1/14, Ai 11.44
1Elsies Pop Tart
14 00 5 10
4 RacInCal
540
7Con Artist

700
170
140
1*0
1 40
* X)
500
100
440
340
500
J 70
300
3 40
110

0 lit) 44.00 P ft 4) ll.M T I t i n 411.40 t

(I 41-All) 154.M
Eighth race-5/14. C: l l.lt
IDrypIo Leo
I 40 1 40 110
4Gr*atAi*x
110 1to
I Dutch Devroe
4 10
O 14 1) 11.00 PM 41 ll.M T ( M l) SM M
Ninth race — 1/14. B: 11.11
1 Fresh Appeal
15 40 14 10 1100
aGolnOutOendn
1140 100
I Greyi Blu Banner
4.30
Q &lt;141I I M P41 4) tl M T (14 1)444 44
llth rice - V I I . Dt 11.11
4 Yeehaw Dottle
I I 10 lf.40 1 00
1Wardy'S Prlnceii
I X ) 140
1Lorraine* Lene
4 00
0 1)4) l)).M P f l DI11.M T (1 1-1) 144.40
llth race -5/14, Dr ll.M
1 Cmndr Nchl
1010 4 00 5 X)
) E xcesslvt Force
5 to 7.70
I Act Wlte
100
O (11) 11 M P (11)41.00 T ( M l) M M0 T T
(4 117 11) *44 Jackpot llll.M
llth race-1/11, At It.tl
I S| Speedy
440 1 00 1 40
4 Mega Vivian
1*0 140
7Prlma Ramcharger
1140
O i l 4)11 00 P t M ) 4 1 » T (M -II 111.44
lllh race — 1/1, 0:14 sir
7 Mad About Meggl#
140 4 40 1 10
4 Nancy H
4 40 1 X)
5Mike's Kink
1140
O (M l 14 40 P II 4) 41.44 T (14 1) 110 M OD
(14 14) It! M
14th race-1/4. At 11.11
SMI Popcorn
14 40 41 40 5 00
4 Ud Bleckprlncots
US 40 1100
■ PI* Smoky Rich
10 00
O (411 IM M P (I 41II) » T ( M i l t il 40 I
(5 4 All AID 441.40
A — I,Mil H - l l l f . W

JA I-A LA I
At Orlamki Semlnele
Wednewhy night
Flrttgame
lArcun
14 00 f 40 5 00
1 Forurla
5 X) 4 X)
4 Pita
4 00
O I M ) 45 M P I I 11114.44 T (4-14) 411.14
Serondgem*
1 Plla Forurla
410 140 140
I Ricardo Aguirre
140 100
5 Irlgoyen Jo«e
5 40
Q (I II II 40 P il l) 51.M T (1 1 1) IM M DD
II II f l II
Thirdgem*
I Cole Jo*e
It 00 10 00 1 10
1 Irlgoyen Oyar I
5 10 110
4 Ricardo Erklaga
4 40
Q (I II 45 40 P (I 1) 73. JO T O 7 4)404 *0
Four ti game
Id e a Reye*
10 40 4 40 1 10
I Ricardo Oyar I
100 J 70
■ ColeAicue
5 40
O t l l l 11 44 P (1 11**00 T ( l l-l) 111 40
Filth fpme
tOelo Erklaga
1140 I N 110
lOlea Aguirre
4 X) 1 40
4 Ricardo Alcue
140
O (1 41 14 40 P ft 1) 111.14 T (414) 141.14
Slsthgam*
1 Oelo Aguirre
10 10 f 40 I 40
4 Pardo Reyti
S 10 1 40
I Marcel Forurla
140
0 (14) 54 10 P fl 41 114.M T (14 1) 14)1.44
Sevanfigame
1 Aiplllaga
010 4 10 4 40
lA ip Irl
4 40 4 00
lOlea
4 00
0 I M ) II 40 P I I D f l M T I I 1 1) 14) 44
Eiohlhgame
• Said Mendl
1110 510 4.40
lArtm ayo Victor
140 4 00
1 Erklila Aiplrl
5 00
Q (1 4)11.14 P i l l ) 154,40 T T (1111 140 M
Ninth garni
1 Said Victor
11 10 4 00 1 40
4 Aiplllaga Golllt
f 40 140
1 Mendlbe Uralde
4 00
Q I) 4) 11 14 P 114) 1V.I4T II 4 I) 1)4 44
lothgame
Ibellran
11 X) 10 40 4 10
5 Victor
4 40 4 40
1 Rene
1 40
Q(S I ) 11.44 P ( I 5) 10.14 T t i l l ) 1141.00
llth game
4 Erklila Golllt
1140 5 40 1 40
IMIkel Beltran
100 100
1 Rene Victor
4 10
Q (1 4) 41 40 P (4-1) l « . t l T 1411) 141.M
llth game
I Said Dob
1 40 1 40 1 40
1 Napa Victor
4 JO H O
I Rene Mendi
4 00
a (1 11 14 44 P 11 1) 0.70 T (1 1 1) m 44 QO
II 44 I All) I14.44QDU4A1 All) 111.44
lllh g&gt;me
5 Mendlbe
14 00 71.M 110
4 Uralde
1140 f 10
1 Said
1 00
O 11-1) Itf.M P (1-4) 4.M ((-A ll) ll.M
I All 4) 11.14 TS M l 14f.44 cirryevtr 1144.40
14thgame
1 Aramayo Uralda
4,40 1 00 1 40
IMIkel Bob
410 4 40
i Mendlbe Bellran
140
Q ( M l 14 10 P IMI144.M T I I I I ) 1)1.44 S
(1 )1 All) 1)4.14 0 0 (1 All) 14.10
A — )I4 j 11-551,III

SPRING TRAINING
All Time* EST
AMERICAN LEAOUE

L
Pci.
14
S 737
*14
1)
1
574
11
•
9 550
11
11 to 545
543
l) 11
10 u
474
4 to 444
9 12 474
9 12 474
9 12 474

W
Seattle
Oakland
Boiton
Detroit
Cleveland
Chicago
Kama* City
New York
Baltimore
Milwaukee
Minnesota

e

Toronto
Tent
Calllornia

DOGS

f

1

LEA D ER S : B A S K E T B A L I
414
409

154

NATIONAL LEAOUE
W
Pc).
450
San Francltco
411
SI. Loult
Atlanta
411
Lo* Angrier
400
545
Chicago
545
Colorado
545
New York
514
Philadelphia
514
Houtton
IM
Florida
500
Pllltburgh
414
Cincinnati
141
Montreal
San Diego
HI
N O TE: Split squad garnet count In riant)
Ingt Ties or college games donol
Wednesday'* Game*
Atlanta 4. New York Matt 5
St Loul* 4, Pllltburgh 1
Lo* Angela* I*. New York Yankee* 10
Cleveland 5. Cincinnati 1
Houston 11. Oelrolll
Boston 1. Texas 1 ,11 Inning*, lit
Toronto 11. Minn*tola 4
Oakland!. San DlegaO
Milwaukee tl. San Francltco II
Chicago White So* 4. Belli more l
Colorado 111) I. Calllcrnla 7,10 Inning*
Colorado (t l) 10. ArUonaO
Ttiursde/s Oamit
Flerida vt. La* AngeMtat V»r* Beach, n e t
P Kama* City v*. Cincinnati al Plant City,
1.09 p m
Boiton vt PhitadelpNa al Clearwater. I OS

pm.

Detroit vt Pllltburgh at Bradenton. 1.05

pm.
Atlanta vl New York Yankee* at Fort
Lauderdale, I 05p m
Toronto vt BalllmcF* *1 SI Petersburg.
1 05 p m
Montreal (111 y* New York Melt Its). Pori
SI Lucie. 1:10P m
San Diego vt Colcrado al Tucson. Aril..
1:05 p m
Milwaukee vt. Chicago Cub* at Meta
Arli.,1 05p m.
San Francltco vt. Calllornia al Temp*.
Aril., 1 05pm
Oakland vt Sealll* al Peoria, Arlj., 1 05
p.m,
T tte t vt Minnesota al For) Myers. 1 05
pm
Clevelarid vt Houtton al Klttlmmee. 1.05
p m.
Ntw York Melt (ti) vt. Montreal (ttl *1
West Palm Beach. 1 05p m

C O U J Q I BASM ALL
EAST
Rider 4. Prlncelonl
SI Peler't 5. RutgertNewark 1
Trenlon St. II, York, N Y. 1
SOUTH
Barry II, Eat) Stroudsburg I
Benedict II. Ptellter)
Catawba 14. Greensboro I
Citadel J.S Carolina)
Duke I, Campbell!
Ertkin* 5. Belmont Abbey 1
F lagler t. North Central 1
Florida 11, Oeorgla St. 1
Florida St. 11, Wake Frrttl 4
Georgia Coll I, Weil Georgia 5
Georgia Southern I. E. Carolina!
Jacksonville II. Flerldl AAM4
Jackionvllle SI 14. Auburn Montgomery 1
Lamar 5. Me Near* SI 1
Lenoir Rhyne I. High Point 1
Lincoln Memorial 14. Va InlermonIS
LS U I. Arkansas St. 1
Marshall It, E. Kentucky 4
Methodism. Tulls 11
Mississippi Coll. 4. Mississippi 4 .11 Innings
Mlttlltlppl St. 11, New Or leant 10
Nebraska WetleynS. OllerbelnO
NewOrleentl 10.Mlstlsslppl SI M l
Nlchollt St 1. E llknoitl
North Carolina*. Davidson 1
N C Asheville 5. Morehead SI D
N C Greensboro*. N Carolina A 4 T0
N C Wilmington), S C Aiken 1,10Innings
NE Louisiana 10. Louisiana Coll. 4
NW Louisiana 5 1. Baptist Chntllan 10
Oakland City I II. Kentucky SI. *-17
OhioU I.Georgia*. lOInnlngt
Old Dominion I). Virginia I
Pembroke St 4 *. Sheplard 1 1
Rollins II, S, Connecticut 4
SI. Andrews*. Montclair SI 1
SI. Thomai 4, Kutrtown )
S C Spartanburg tj. Montreal Anderson 1
South Florida 14. dtvtland St 4
SW Louisiana 1 4, Stephen F Austin I I
Tennessee Tech 4. W Carolina S
Tutculum 15. Union. Ky. 5
Wagner 1. North Florida 1
Warner Southern 1, SI Xavier 1
Weil Flerida 1, Berry 0
Wingel* II, N Adams SI I
MIDWEST
Ball $1 1, Anderson. Ind 5
Uucknell 11, N Iowa*
Emporia St. IS. Minn MorrlsO
E vantvlll*4. Purdue 4
Illinois 77, Bradley 14
Indiana 11, Vaiparelio)
Kansas SI I. Kansas S
Mar 1*11411, West Liberty 51 I
Neb Omaha 10, Emporia SI. I
Norlhwd. Mich. I D , Aquinas 11
SE Missouri 14. Iowa M
Xavier,Ohio*, N Kentucky!
Washburn II. Benedictine. Kan 5
Wittenberg II, Eerlham I
Wooster I). Mount UNon 4
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas I). Oklahoma SI. 4
Christian Brolhen t) t. Williams Baptist

II

E. Te ia s B aplltl * II, MldAm erlca
NaIarena 5 I
Fori Hays SI. 1111W. Tanas A IM I t
Metro SI. 1 1, Hardn Simmons 1 4
Oklahoma 14, South Alabama 1
Rice*. SWT*.as SI 0
Sam Houston St. I), St, Edward’s. Teias 1
SE Oklahoma 14 5. Abilene Christian 5 4
Teiat Christian S, Lubbock Christian 1
Teias San Antonio I, Schreiner 1
Teias Tech II. Ntbretka Kearney 4
FAR WEST
Air Force I) II, S. Colorado 4 4
AiusaPacific II. Llntleld4
Cal Lutheran 1, E Connecticut 0
Pacific Lutheran*. Southern Cal Coll 1
Point Loma I). Hawaii Pacific 5
Pomona Pillar 4, W. Baptist 0
RegisX) II. Denver 14 1)
Whittier 1. Pacific. Or* 1
TOURNAMENTS
Tulan* Invitational
Round Robin
Akron*, Portland St.I
Akron 7, Mercer I .
Portland SI. &gt;, Tulanat. I) innings

NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Allantic Division
w L Pc). GB
H 14 &gt;04 —
Ntw York
40 1/ .547 7
Orlande
V 74 .5*1 4V|
Miami
u 51 .573 17
Naw Joraey
22 47 .144 731-4
Bos Ion
21 44 111 74
Philadelphia
19 47 71* 770
Washington
Central Division
47 It .717 —
i Atlanta
44 71 *57 30
Chicago

Cleveland
17 X
151
Indiana
35 X
45*
74 34 44*
Charlotte
14 4/ 7(1
Detroit
Milwaukee
1* 47 377
W ESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
w L Pit.
i Houston
44 11 .71*
44 70 *47
■ San Antonio
41 75 *31
Utah
Denver
22 3) 50*
19 47 711
Minnesota
Dallas
1 51 111
Pacific Dvition
44 17 75*
i Seattle
Phoenli
42 71 4*1
Portland
40 37 547
Golden Slat*
21 17 U5
L A. Lakers
71 37 451
74 41 544
L A Clippers
Sacramrnlo
22 41 34*

109
Ills
)7(y
71
2I'Y
OB
—
1
5
11'*
71
14
—
5
4
10
70
34
15'*

■ clinched playofl spot

Wednetdey'i Games
Chicago 44. Philadelphia ! )
Allants 100. Charlotte*)

Detroit 111. L A Clippers 10)
Indiana 71. Cleveland))
L A Lakers II). Dallas 104
Orlando4*. Utah*)
Thursday's Oames
Botl on aI Washington,) 50p m
L A Lakers al Houston. I 50 p m
Miami at Denver, 4 pm.
phoenli al Seattle. lOp m
Milwaukee at Golden Stale. 10 )0p m
San Antonio al Sacramento. 10 JOpm

NBA BOXBB
MAOIC tg, JAZZ *1
ORLANDO (44)
Stoll 4 15)7 II, Tuner 111)111. O'Neal
7 115 11 14. Hardaway 4 II 5 5 71. Anderson
74 14 10. Skills 5*01 11. Royal 1 7 0 0 4.
Kryslkowlak 0 1 0 0 0. Bowl* 7 500 4. Rollins
0 0 1 7 ) Totals 1) 74 1*574*
UTAH (41)
B*noll 0 1 7 7 7. Mslone 10 74 7 10 17,
Spencer 5 4 5 4 It, Humphries 4 10 00 I.
Stockton 4 IS 7 ) 77. Hornacek 4 11 1 ) 11.
Chambers 7 1 5 4 * . Corbin 0 7 1 4 ). Russall
0 00 00 Totals 11 75 77 ))* }
Orlando
11 14 54 14 — 41
Utah
II I I 14 14 - 4)
1 Point goals — Ortondo 5 14 (Turner 1 3.
Skills I 7. Scot) I 4. Anderson 1 4. Hardaway
0 1). Utah 7 7 (Stockton 7). Benoit 0 1.
Humphries 0 1. Hornacek 0 I. Chambers 0 I),
Fouled out — Non* Rebounds — Orlando *7
(O'Neal 4). Utah 54 (Malone 17) Asslsls —
Orlando 71 (Hardaway. Anderson. Skills S).
Utah 77 I Stockton 17) Total loult - Orlando
70. Utah 75 Technicals - O'Neal. Malone.
Orlando Illegal delena. Utah Illegal detente
A -14.411

COLLEQI BASKETBALL
National Invllaton Tournament
All Timet EST
Third Round
Wednesday. March 7)
Vlllanova 7*. Xavier.Ohio 74
Vanderbill *4. Clemsoi 74
Thursday. March 74
Bradley 17)71 vt Siena (75 7) al Glens
Falls. N Y . ) 50 pm
Fresno Stale (71 M) al Kansas State
(14 171,1pm
Samllnals
Al New York
Monday. March 71
Vlllanova 111 17) vt Bradley Siena winner.
TB A
Vanderbilt (14 11) v i Fresno St Kansas St
winner, TBA
Champomhlp
Wednesday, March X
Semifinal losers, a alp m
Semilmalt winners, 4pm
NCAA Men'tTeurnemenl
All Timet EST
EAST RCOIONAL
Regional Semifinals
Al Miami Arena
Friday, March 11
Boston College (7) 10) vs. Indiana (34II,
7 lip m
Florida 17/71 vt Connecticut (74 4|, 10
minutes following
SOUTHEAST REOIONAL
RegionalSemllinals
Al Thompson Boling Arena
Knoivll*. Tenn.
Thursday, March II
Marquell* (74 I) v* Duke (71 5). 7:l ip m
Purdue (71 4) vt Kansas 177 7), 30 minutes
lol lowing
MIDWEST REOIONAL
Regional Semifinals
At Rewniot Arena
Oalas
Friday. March 11
Arkansas (77 7) vt Tulsa (73 7).1:07p m
Michigan (75 7) vt Maryland ( I I til. 50
mlnultt lot lowing

*

WEST REOIONAL
Regional Semifinals
At The L. A. Sports Arana
Los Angeles
Thursday, March 14
Missouri (77 1) vt Syracusa (714), 1:07
pm
Louisville (715) vt Arizona 177 5), 50
minutes following
NCAA Womer/t Tournament
All Timet EST
EAST REGIONAL
Regional Semifinal
Al Louis Brown Athletic Center
Pfscalawey, N.J,
Thursday, March 74
North Carolina (74 7) vt Vanderbill (75 7).
6pm
Connecticut 174 7) v i Southern Mississippi
174 I I . I D p m
MIDCAST REGIONAL
RegionalSemllinals
At Bud Waflon Arena
rayeltevlll*. Arh.
Thursday, March 74
rennets** &lt;11 1) vt Louisiana Tech 171II.
7pm
Virginia (77 4) vs Soulharn Cal (75 1). 4 50
pm
MIDWEST REOIONAL
Regional Samillnt.lt
At The Erwin Special Events Center
Austin, Teias
Thursday, March 74
Penn Stale (77 71 vs Selon Hall (77 4), 7
pm
Alabama (744) vt Teiat Tech (74 4). 4 50
p m.
WEST REOIONAL
ReglonatSemllinalt
At Maple* Pavilion
Stanford, Calil
Thursday, M arch)!
Purdue (77 41 vs Texas AAM (3) 7). 4p m
Colorado (77 4) vt Stanford (74 5), II 50
pm

NHL STANDINGS
All Timet EST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Allantic Division

a N Y. Rangars
45 77 7 47 7*5 307
41 11 II 41 34* 145
Naw Jtrtey
14 )1 ( 7* 135 134
Washington
Florida
)t 74 )) 71 144 741
Philadelphia
) ) 34 7 71 14) 775
N Y . Islanders
3133 4 71 150 7)5
1) 34 t* 4* i n m
Tamp* flay
*
• Nor theid Division
Pllltburgh
3* » 13 44 14) 15)
3* 75 11 11 75) 707
Montreal
» 75 1) *4 744 714
Bos Ion
Buffalo
37 71 4 4) 744 144
Quebec
» 14 7 47 140 147
Hartford
14 41 1 54 147 141
Ottawa
17 S4 1 ) ) 175 )44
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L T Pis OF 0A
x, Toronto
34 7) 17 40 141 )10
4) 14 5 44 1)1 741
i Detroit
3* 75 10 44 7*4 7)5
i Dallas
St Louis
15 74 9 74 7)1 147
35 31 1 71 1)4 704
Chicago
Winnipeg
11 44 1 51 1)1 744
Pacific Qvlsian
■ Calgary
54 77 12 14 744 7)5
54 34 2 75 350 754
Vancouver
San Jos*
15 3) IS 45 704 755
Anaheim
37 41 s 54 101 715
74 51 II 54 7*1 714
Los Angeles
70 47 12 5) 1)1 374
Edmonton
X clinched playoll tpul
Wednetdey’i Oames
Ottawa5. Detroit 4
SI. Loult 1. Butlalo)
Flerida I, Terentel.ll*
Winnipeg 1. Montreal I
N Y. RangenS, Edmonton)
Vancouver!, Lot Angeles 1
Thursday’s Oames
Anaheim al Boston, 7 B p m
Ottawa al Pllltburgh, 7 15 p m
Tampa BayatN«w Jersey, 7:55 pm .
Florida al Philadelphia. 7:15 p. m.
San Joteal Toronto, I U p m
Montreal al Chicago. I 15 p m

NHL SUMMAWIBB

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Linesmen —

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON REO SOX - Sent Carlos Quin
tana, lift) basemanouttleldar. to iheir
minor league camp lor reasslgnmanl
CLEVELAND INDIANS - Assigned Paul
Letch, pitcher, outrlgtd lo Columbus ol the
South Atlantic League
TEXAS RANGERS - Acquired Junior
O rlli. catcher, from the Cleveland Indians lor
Paul Letch, pitcher, and a player lo be
namgd later
Nellenat Leeaue
CIN CINNATI REDS - Assigned Kurt
Stillwell, Inlietder, to Indianapolis ol the
American Association
M ON TR EAL EXPOS - Traded Glenn
Murray, oulllalder, lo t&gt;* Boston Red Soi lor
a player lo be named later
BASKETBALL
National Basketoall Association
BOSTON C E LTIC S - Released Tony
Harris, guard
DALLAS MAVERICKS - Activated Sean
Rooks, center. Irom lie ln|ured list
FOOTBALL
National Fastball Laagu*
PHILADELPHIA EAOLCS - Resigned
William Perry, de'mtly* tackle, lo two
on* year contracts
Canadian Football Laagu*
LAS VEGAS POSSE - Signed Lee Sail,
quarterback, and BradLeggell. center
HOCKEY
Nallenal Hockey League
NHL — Suspended Dennis Vial, Ottawa
Senators defenseman, tor on* gem* without
iay and fined him SKD lor shooting a puck
nlo the Buffalo Sabrei bench on March 70
ST. LOUIS BLUES - Recalled Vital!
Karamnov and Tony Hrkac. forward*, and
Parris Dullut. goalie Irom Paorla ol the
International Hockey League
TAM PA BAY LIGHTNING - Recalled Jim
Cummins, 1*11 wing, and Eric Charron,
delensaman, Irem Alania at the , Internetlenal Hockey League
COLLEGE
CALIFORNIA — Announced that Jason
Kidd, guard, will loregu hit final two years ol
eligibility lo enter Ih* NBA drafl
CANISIU1 - Named Jason Ryan men’s
and women’s swimming coach
OKLAHOMA STATE - Named Tommy
Kaiser light ends and special learns coach
YESHIVA — Fired Mike Cohen, women’s
besketballcoach

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TV/RADIO
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
I p m. — WCPX A NCAA Tournament.
Syracuse vs. Missouri. (LI
10 p m. — WCPX A NCAA Tournament.
Purdue vt. Kansas, (L )
10:10 p.m . — SUN. Women. NCAA
Tournament, Purdue va Teies A IM
17:10 a m — SUN. Women, NCAA
Tournament, Colorado** Stanford
1:30 l . m , — SUN, W omen, NCAA
Tournament. Virginia vs. USC
4 a m — SUN, Wbmtn, NCAA Tourna
man). Alabama vs. T tM t Tech
GOLF
* p m. — USA, The Players Championship.
(L&gt;
5p m - ESPN. LPGA Olnah Short. (L)
OYMNASTICS
I p.m. — ESPN, Hlllcn Invltalalonal
HOCKEY
/ 30 p m. — 54, SUN. Tampa Bay Lightning
at New Jertay Devils, (LI
TENNIS
3 a m. — ESPN, Davit Cup USA vs India,
(L)
Radle
BASKETBALL
7:07 p m. - WGTO AM (5401. NCAA
R*g!onal Doublehaader, Marquell* vi. Duke,
followed by Arliona vt Loutlvlll*
MISCELLANEOUS
* p m . - WGTO AM &lt;540). The Press Boi
4 pm . - W E LE A M (13*0). Talk Sports
Wllh Pel* Rosa
7 p.m. - WWNI AM (740/1*40), Tha Sports
Nut
10 p m. - WWNZ AM 1740). Florida Sports
Eichangt
10 p m - W GTO AM 1540). Sports Bylina
USa

Kruger: Gators don’t deserve ‘overachievers’ tag
By FREDQOO DALL
APSporls Wrller
G A IN E S V IL L E Florida's Sweet 10hound Gators have grown weary of (thclr
Image as a leant of ovftruchlcvcrs.
Coach lain Kruger points to the best
record In school history, a strong finish In

" I know everyone hus their own opinion,
the Southeastern Conference and a No. 3
but with the way we've played all season, I
seeding In the N C A A East regional as proof
* wouldn't count us out." said Craig Brown,
Ills team belongs among (he nation's ellic.
Florida’s second-leading scorct.
Th e Gulors (27-7) may be slight un­
"Connecticut Is a very talented team."
derdogs going Into Friday night's regional
Brown said. "W e Just huve to approach this
st-mlflnal against second-seeded C o n ­
game the wuy we've approached the others.
necticut In Miami, but H uy don't lack
The manner we've prepared each time out Is
confidence.
the key to the success we've had."

S T . A U G U S T IN E - Here In the
Florida Sports Writers Associa­
tion Class 2A All-State l&gt;oys and
girls basket hall teams lor the
1993-94 season:

CLASS 2A BOYS
First Team
A n d d r lk k F ra z ie r, s e n io r.
Tam pa I’rcp: Dcs Baxter, soph­
o m o re . Port St. Jo e : Eddie
Sltannon. senior, West Palm
Beach Cardinal Newman: Scott
Hall, senior. Sarasota Cardinal
Mooney; Carl Thom as, senior,
Tam pa Prep
Second Team
D e n n i s B a ld w in , s e n io r .
Frostproof; Mike Glhhs. (nnlor.
Green Cove Springs Clay: this
K itch e n , sophom ore, Ta m p a
Catholic: David Thomas, senior,
Lak e B o ile r U n io n C o m ity :
Jason Sewer, settlor. West Palm
Ik-ach Cardinal Newman
Third Team
Ke it h W i l l i a m s , senior.
Freeport: Ron Dixon, senior.
W lltiw o n d ; Alex H a rrin g to n .
Junior. Boca Baton St. Andrew's:

Chris Irvin, senior. Cross C
Dixie C ounty; J e rri Scum
Junior. Tallahassee Florida III)
CLASS2A GIRLS
FlrztTeam
Sharon Bellamy, junl
F ro s tp ro o f: J u lie J o h u s o
Junior. Tam pa Academy of Ho
Names: Tarra Blackwell, settle
Wlltiwond: Terra Bass. Junlt
Newberry: Demi Domhrose.
nlor, Cocoa Beach.
SocondTvnm
Tik i Flol. senior. Meibom:
Central Catholic: Nyreka Sm ll
Ireslunan. Lake Butler Unit:
C o u n ty : L n tn rh u Rnhlnsot
Ju n io r. W lllls to n : A n d rc a n
We a v e r , se n io r, W lld w o o t
Jessica Dykes. Junior. Keystoi
Heights.
Third Team
Lindsay Curce, senior. Ikntlfav
H o lm e s C o u n t y : L uH Ito nd u
Jenkins, senior. Crescent City
Beck Carter, senior, Ft. Pierre
Jo hn Carroll: Tlcsha Edwards.
Junior. Cross City Dixie County.
Tara Teague, sophomore. Key

Sunbelt champs make
presence felt early
1

MAPLE LEAFS I. PANTHERS I (O T)
Toronto
0 4 1 4 -1
Florida
1 0 6 0— 1
First Period — 1 Florida. Barnet 70
IMollanby. Low ry), I) 44 Penaltlel —
Soveryn, FI# (holding), 54: Osborne, Tor
(Interference). 4.70. Gillen, Tor Ihooking).
15:15; Belanger. Fla (holding stick), 15 14,
Cirella, Fla (tripping). 17 04. Cuban. Tor
( Interlerence), 14 II
Second Period — Men* Penalty — Severyn.
Fla (hooking!, 1:74
Third Period — 7 Toronto Gitmour 7a
(Garlnar Clark), a 71 Penally - Berg Tor
(high slicking). 10 7)
Overtime — Non* Penalties — Non#
Shots an goal — Toronto 17 117 1-11
Florida) ) I) 1-77
Power play Opportunities — Toronto 0 ol 4
F lor Ida 0 o il
Goalies — Toronto. Rhodes. 1 5 1 177
shots 71 saves) Florida Flfrpalrick. H I T
A - 17,04*
Rtlere* — Don Kohartki
AndyMcElman, Bob Hodges

Asaoolatad P rM t

By BILL SIBBERT
Spocial lothoHorald
B A B B F .B V IL L E David
Rogers. Sun lid l champion of I lit1991 N A S t’AH Winston Racing
Scries, and Tony Ponder. I lit'
1993 Sunbelt cliamplon. served
notice Iasi Salunlay nlgiil to (lie
rest of Ih r drivers In lite division
al Volusia County Speedway
that lilt- W RS Late Model Dlvi
stun will tie a w arlu 1994.
Rogers wetu on lo win. leading
Hie pack with Ponder, running
l a l l - t n - l a l l a n d stim e llin e H
doorhantlle-lo-tkHtrliaiidle until
P
o
It
der blew a lire lale in llie race
Finishing second lo Rogers
was G u y Thom as of Jacksonville
while Jeff and Jason Burkett ol
Long wood ran attend ol Wuyuc
Lockfti lo round out (tie top five
ui tlie 30-lap. 12-mr fealure
Ollier dlvislotLil feature event
winners w r r r Jacob W arren of
Orlando (Super Stocks). Orange
C i t y ’s C itrls L a w rrn e e (Pro
Stocks). Rod Butcher ol Oviedo
(Mini Slocks). Lake Helen's W ray
Shaffer (Florida Modllleds). and
J im Butler from DcBary IHohhy
Stocks).
"W ll)i good compellllan like
(tils and throw In a little ag
gresslvc driving. It's going In
make for some exciting shows."
said Rogers after winning the
race that reinstated the Lute
Models as Volusia's premier
racing division
Rogers slnried on Hie oulslde
of Hie second mw hul was In
second place by Hie end of Hie
first lap and look over tIn- point
during the second lap lie kepi
that spot, th o ug h s t r ongl y
challenged by Ponder several

t i me s , all the w a y to the
checkers
Jason Hot ki ll had Ihc eatlv
lead before Rogers look over
Scott l.aughllu (Kt-ssuted Roger*,
for several laps before Ponder
sllpjied Into llx- No 2 spot
Thom as, who slipped around
Laughlln and lin k third Ih-Ii Iih I
Rogers and Ponder on lap five
walled his turn until Ponder
blew a lire idler 2ti laps
In the Super Slock 20 lap(« t
W a rre n — dr i vi ng Pnudci *.
back-up ear — started on Hi*
outside Ironl row and was in lie
lead lo stay hv the end ol ihi
first hall-mile lap
Warren was billowed by Rush
Kbcrsolc. Je rry Glllturd. Chad
Allman, and Mike Rubin.
Law renee started the Pm
Slock feature on Hie outside ol
lap three but was on leodei
Debbie Gamm on's lull by Hu
end ol the llrsl Lip ol Hie Ifi-lap
lealure and was in Hie lead h\
the end ol Hie second circuit.
Rounding mil the top live
behind Lawrence were Gary
Rudolph, Nelson Uourgonc. Paul
Sehloss. nud Larry McCormack
Bull bet dliln'l lake over Hulead in the Mini Slocks main
event until the sixth lap. then
h e l d on i n t ake hi s first
checkered Hag of 1994. Follow
mg Butcher across Hie Mulsh line
were- L u rry M cCollum . Ch.nl
I’elltey, Rick Fairbanks, and
Wes Fllvuw,
S h .tile r chased J o n ( mn
paguuue Hi ol Grange City Im
the llisl I I lii|Pt ol the 29l.il1
Florida Modllleds feature. H um
took control oil lap 15. Shaltri
was billowed hv C'ompaguoiii
John Smith. Dave Masoltl. and
Dwayne As.iv

New Smryna
C o n tin u e d fro m IB
In the S p o r t s m a n
feulure was her husband. Butch
Driving In relief i/ Art Chapman.
Butch Pierce hounded Barbara
for the last seven laps, but with
each attempt al a pass. Barbara
would slam I he door
" I just have in a dm it li.
Burharu Is one tough driver."
said Mutch Pierce, a two time
Mouther champion "She races
everyone hard, hut tonight, she
was determined to w in ."
Riek Johns was thud followed
by Wall hoggins and Jo hn W ill.
Dave Savlekl started nil the
pole and weld on to lead every
iup In w i n n i n g Ills second
Modified feature of the season.
Savlekl was challenged by
To m Hull J r . for (lie point until
the final lap. Coming out of turn
four on the I Inal clrcull, Joe
Middleton got pist Hall lo take
the runner-up s j x m .
Je rry Pofflnberger and Wally
Patterson came In fourth and
fifth behind Mali.
Allen Rhodes, who also led
every lap of lit* race, look the
win in (lie Limited Lale Models
by iwo car lengths over Ricky
Wood. For Rhodes, It was his

seventh lealure w in ul the
season
In low behind Rhodes and
Wood were Darrell Frye. Joe
Slrt-hle. and Don Roberts
F o r m e r K i m - A h n i i l p 11&lt;&gt;i
C h u ck Vnln came from Hit
middle ol Hie puck and got
around Gary Flush on lap right
to lake the polui in Hie Bomber
division in.tin event. Vula later
fought off challenges from Glenn
Cusiro and Mike Ylngllng to
secure his second win ol the
year
Completing Hu- lop live were
Frosh and Brian Kchllmmcr.
T h e Ac t i o n Per f or manc esponsored Run-About feature
turned mil lo he another slain
hang crowd plenser as 13 ears
look Ihc green ling, But only
seven ears were still running
w h e n t he c h e c k e r e d H a g
dropped.
Dan MaeCarrlek, who was able
lo stay ahead ol the “ action" ol
the circular demolition derby,
not ched the wi n over T im
Nichols. .Jim Conk. Jeff Brazil
and Mark Muufrcdl.
Th e pH crew uintcst was won
by Hie team of Dennis Demers
Finishing second was the crew of
Jack Cook.

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Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday. March 24, 1994 - 3B

People
BSP chapter reviews history

IN BRIEF

Members journey back to Seminole County in 1925
S A N FO R D — Laureate Alpha Ta il chapter
of Hcla Sigma Phi met Tuesday, March 15.
at (he home of Grace Marie Sllnrelpher at
w h ich tim e officers were elected for
1994-95. Th e y arc: president. Kathryn
Carlson: vice-president. Patricia Johnson:
recording secretary. Am orcl La Kona; trea­
surer. Grace Marie Stlncclphcr: corre­
sponding secretary. Ju n e Helms. City
Council representatives will be Kathryn
Carlson. Patricia Johnson and Pamela
Hawkins.
Following this year's Florida theme.
Stlncclphcr presented u program on Semi­
nole County In 1925. using Information
from a chamber of commerce publication of
thul date. Citrus and farming were promi­
nent during that time, the principal crop
being celery. Tb ls area was producing

C h a p l n l n .J im S p e e s e a n d . J a m e s M . M c C o y

one-third ol the celery In the entire United
Slates. Seminole County's population was
14.5(H); I 1.5(H) lived In Sanford which was
the 12th largest city In the stale. Sanford
was one of the best paved cities In the
United Stales and contained three hanks
and four hotels It was the railroad center for
central Florida and It had river steamboats
making dally trips up the Si Johns to
Jacksonville.

Hrothcrs packing planl. Longwood was the
poullry center of the state while Altamontc
Sprlngs had Its citrus groves, farming, and
greenhouses. Among other tilings. Lake
Mary offered fishing and hunting and there
was a casino and bathing on Crystal Lake
Lake Monroe was a truck farming section
and Oviedo had citrus packing houses and
truck farms. The county had 12 schools
live of these being In Sanford.

The town of Osceola which Is no more,
was touted as the county's principal com ­
mercial community. Located there was a
cypress sawmill and a planing mill which
cmployrd a large number of men for whom
the company had hnllt a modern town
Industries Geneva boasted of were the
Wakefield Preserving Company and Levy

Farller In the month, the chapter honored
Its Valentine Girl. Pamela Hawkins, with
dinner at the Olive Garden In Casselberry.
At this time she was presented a lovely
heart necklace. Th e chapter attended the
Sanlord Museum's grand opening and plans
to attend the Winter Park Art Festival this
weekend.

Speese receives Honor Medal

Cam p
slots
open

At llic slate (-(invention of the Air Force Association In
Orlando recently. Chaplain dim Speese. USAFKet, of Alta­
monte Springs, was presented the G ro rg r Washington Honor
Medal hy dames M McCoy, president of the national Air Force
Association, on lichnll of Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge
The citation was for "Individual Achievement In Bringing
Altoul a Greater Understanding of the American Way ol Life."
Specifically cited were Ills writings compiled as "Chaplain dim
Speaks." and Ids activities In patriotic organizations and
events The award period was from May I. 15)92 to May 1.
H )u :t.

Tills Is the 17th Freedoms Foundation Award Chaplain
Speese has received.

CALENDAR
East-West Kiwanis Club meets Thursday
Fast-West Klwunls Club ol Sanlord meets every Thursday at
7 p in at the Friendship A Union Lodge building, corner of
Locust Avenue and Seventh Street Visiting Klwanlans un­
welcome For Inlormatlon. call Robert Whittaker, president
H8{l-(iO-l2

Overeaters Anonymous meets weekly
Clvercatcrs Anonymous meets every Thursday, at 7:30 p h i ..
at the Com m uilllv United Methodist (11111111 Puiey Ridge Road
and U S
1792. Casselberry For Inlormatlon. cull Carol
522 (H157

Sunrise Kiwanis meets Friday

Body to be cremated can
be viewed in rental casket

The Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis d u l l meets every Friday, at 7
u rn., at Shoney's. US 17-92, south of Airport Boulevard
Visiting Klwanlans are welcome For Information, call Uruee
McKlbbln. president. 322-0331

N EW A R R IV A LS
Th e lollnwmg lilrilis have been
recorded at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs
Feb 13 — Diane anil Robert
M c C o n n e ll. Longw ood. boy.
Valeite and Mark Linn. Winter
Springs. Iniy
Feb 14 — Leslie Fletcher and
Dennis Nu/lata. Casselberry.
Itoy: Jerri and Gulslum Halil.
Winter Springs, girl: Precious
llriHiks and Raymond Thornton.
Altamonte Springy, boy
Feb. 15 — Kesha Johnson and
Krlc Stimu li Hell.Sanford, girl
Feb. 1 6 — Mlcbcllc and Joseph
Powell. Sanford. I*&gt;y
Feb. 17 — Kathleen and Kellli
Mullicrn, W lntcrSprlngs. girl
Feb. IH — Wendy and A n ­
t h ony Ri chard. Al t amont e
Sprlngs. Imy
Feb. I!) — Karen and Steven
Fnwcellc. Winter Springs, boy
Feb. 20 — Jnctpicilnc and
H r uce Hal ley. A l l a m n o l e
Sprlngs. boy; Toni and Michael

Nea rl y every youngst er
dreams of a week at summer
cam p. Som e 8.000 students
from all over Flirlda have real­
ized dial dream at the camps
run by the Division of Forestry.
Florida Department of Agrleul
lure and Consum er Services
since 1974. ()|x-nlugs are avail­
able lor the Division of Forestrv
summer camp at Wlthlaroochcc
State Forest Knvtroumcnlol Ccn
ter near Brooksvtllc.
Herald Photo by Hermans* hrodder
Lynx announces expansion, improvements
Acllvltlcs Include the study ol
air, snll, water, plan ts and
At a rocont mooting ol (ho Ovor 50 Club. addross issuos Rochon, dlroctor ol operations
ani mal s, m ap and com pass
Sanlord. mombors woro onllghtonod on tho Lynx lor Lynx, told about plans lor oxpansion. and
eo n I e s l s . e an o c I n g I h c
Transit Systom Prosldont Bill Gunstor (from loft) Morris, a Lynx supervisor and Sanlord nativo,
Wtlhlacoochcc diver and hiking
looks on whllo Tom Rochon and Bill Morris spoko about improvements
the forest Iralls. T h e study
groups are broken down by ages
and are under the guidance ul
p ro fe s s io n a l f or est er s a n il
specially trained college stu
dents. Students must tie tie
tween 10 and 14 years uf age.
Recreation arttvtdrH Include
s w i m m i n g , llsld n g . softball,
soccer, basketball, plngpong and
field games. Guest speakers at
director misleads a customer the weekly camp programs arc
DEAR ADDYi " A n A v i d
and sells him (or her! a casket, experts in die fields of environ­
Reader in Woonsocket, I L L ”
he Is In violation of federal law."
ment. forestry orriinservnllori.
wrote you almut a funeral home
Cam p slots arc available to
My Imshnnd always explains the
dial charged $ 1.2(H) for a casket
F T C law-, but lias lo explain I he Ju n e and Ju ly . Informadon Is
when I lie deceased was to have
available hy ratling Seminole
eremalorv requirements
been cremated: Perhaps you
Wbeii peopie use our services, ( ’utility Forester at 323-2500
didn't know dial II the deceased
dn-v me mil always In the best ol ext 5562 II I Orange Countv
Is to la: cremated. II Is possible lo
shape emotion.illv
I hey are 856 6512
rent a casket lor die viewing. I
dealing with the shock ol their
tiave two experiences with tills
loss and don't always hear what
— one In Florida, where die
has been told to them An
rental was $500. and one In
DE A R A N O T H E R A V I D experienced Inner.d director will
Rhode Island, where we paid
take time to explain the correct
SI.2(H) (The cost covered the READER: Perl laps you're right
procedures whether he Is dealing
use and refurbishing for later Yours was one of many letters
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with a lull funeral service or a
sparked hy (hat c o lu m n . I
use hy someone else.)
2 00 3 43 S 30 7:19 • 00 (PQ-U)
cremation
Th e $700 (inference ts easily cheeked with Jo hn Hlakc. execu­
We live In Minnesota, and all
BLANK CHECK
explained. In Florida, (he funeral tive director ot the Continental
the cremation faculties require a
7-15 TM _______ 221
home had one casket dial was Association ol Funeral and Me­
container lor cremation.
BLUE
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used only for rental. In Rhode morial Societies, who Informed
KRIS MARKHAM
4:11 &gt;15
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Island, we were allowed to me dial (lie average price range
choose what we wanted, and we for easkel rental Is between S-KM)
ACE VENTURA *
DEAR ABBY: Schoolchildren
2)04:15 7 00 &gt;00 (PO-H)
chose s o m e t h in g a little more and SIKH).
should he taught lo lake notice
elaborate.
MONKEY
TROUBLE
DEAR ABBY: In response to ol .iiiio m o b lic license plate
I have spoken to many people
t1Q4:1Q7;1Qt.H___
£21 - C
numbers — even Ihe last couple
who tiave never heard of tilts tin- couple who was burned up
GUARDING
T
ESS
ol digits could help the police
practice. Perhaps It would be over the cost of a cremation
2:30 4 20 7.20&gt;20 (P0-I3)
w o rth w h ile to Info rm yo u r casket: Many lamllles purchase a solve eases ol stalking, kidnap­
LIGHTNING JACK
ping. rape, robbery, hit-and-run.
casket when choosing eiematlon
readers.
________2:15 4 10 7 10 9 10 (PO-tl!
ANOTHER AVID READER lor a loved one. The casket etc
1 hope you think tills Is worth
ON DEADLY GROUND•
IN NEWPORT, R.I. containing the body Is placed in
________ 2 )04:307 30 &gt;30
(R)
printing. Alihy. It's Just a matter
die retort (cremation chamber)
of tcaeidug hoys and girls of all
and will he cremated with the
ANGIE
ages to remember letters and
2:10 4 30 7.00 9 20
body. Our statistics show dmt
_1HL
numbers.
approximately 17 percent to 20
SHINDLER
S
LIST
MARK FINLEY.
percent of all cremations In the
2:20 7:30
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1 1 :0 0 | 1 1 :3 0
1 0 :0 0
1 0 :3 0
LT. COL. U8AR (RET.)
United States Include a casket.
tonapht
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GREEDY
DEAR MR. FINLEY: Your
Many funeral directors otfer
2:00 4 20 7:20 9 40 (PG-13)
suggest Ion Is worth print lug.
rental caskets to tic used for
C0*090 Bifthotbal NCAA TounamoN - * o ti
52 50 FOn ALL MOVIES STARTING!
Moponai 5omhnal (IN «) g
Parents could make It a game,
visitations and religious services.
0ETWEEN 4 TO 8
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and teachers could reinforce II —
Th e body Is then cremated In an
H^htwoc;
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expensive, combustIblc. closed,
Mooli 1
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lev#
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parents. Th a n k you!
leakproof container.

Gouldhntirn. Longwood. boy:
Georgia and .Lick Dcnt-nbcrg.
Longw ood. gill. Fa iim a and
Ju liu s OInn Ixmgwuod. hoy.
Michelle Ann lk-sketl, Cassel
Iterry, hoy
Fell 21 — Kimberly Albert
and Luis Rivera. Longwood. Imy.
Donna and Samuel Faklu. Lake
Mary. girl. Joyce and Shannon
Tnpscotl. Wilder Springs, boy
M a rc h I — C r y s t a l H rcc
Hilliard. Sanford, girl
March 3 — Janet W ilson.
Altamonte Springs. Imy
March 5 — Dolores and Rich­
ard Nell. Sanford. Imy
March 6 — Kathleen and Roy
Hryn. Oviedo, boy
March 7 — Kelly and Russell
Hrcnne. Sanford, girl; Susan Del
Gtildlcc. Altamonte Springs. Imy
March H — Michelle and Jef­
frey Sm ith. Altamonte Springs.
Imy. Ju d ith and Thom as De­
chant. l.ongwiKxl. boy

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DE A R MR. S P RI NOE R:
Those who wish to burn die
casket along with the deceased
will be pleased In know they are
In good company. However, the
rest should know that for a
cremation, all that Is needed Is
un original combustible contain­
er. which costs approximately
$50. If you don't have a viewing,
only tin- combustible container
Is necessary.

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a funeral director and want to
set y o u a n d y o u r re a d e rs
straight. You are correct that the
F T C prohibits limcial directors
from telling customers Hud
cremation requires a casket.
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quires a container uf some sort
for the protection for their stalT.
(These containers normally cost
$125.)
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fm icral directors arc crooks
when you said. "If the funeral

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4B - Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, March 24, 1904

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION
Nolle* It hereby given Trl
County Towing will Mil al public
Auction tor salvage lor cath on
demand lo highest bidder, the
following deter Ibed vehicle!
19(1 Olds Cutlass
Vln7JAM49NIBD444111
19(4 Chevy Cavalier 1 Door
Vln*IGIAE17P5EJ}45014
The auction will b« held ON
04/19/94 A T 1PM At TR I
COUNTY FOWING IMS BELLE
AVE W INTER 5PRINOS FL
177M Protpectlve bidden may
Intpecl vehicle! on* hour prior
lo tale Ttrm t art cath or
certified lundt TR IC O U N TY
TOWING reMrvet the right to
Accept or r*|ect any and all
bldt
Publish March 14. Iter
OEP 117 _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ElOttTE ENTH
iUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION NO:
CI914M CA14E
KEVIN P. MOLONEY.
KRISTEN M CASE and JAMES
L HOWL E T T at Co Trutleet ol
Ihe Robert L. Moloney Trutt
UAD ot May IS. 1979, at
amended.
Plelnlllli.
vt.
LAWRENCE M. KATZ,
at Trutlee, SUMMIT
ORGANIZATION INC., f/k/e
MarkMven Corporation, a
Florida corporation, and
ROBERT TODD HOFFMAN.
Delandanlt
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
that purtuanl to a Final Judg
ment ot Mortgage Forecloture
entered On Ihe 10»h day ol
March. 1994, In lha above tlyled
cauM, Ihe undenigned will, on
the 7th day ot April al 11 00
A M . al Ihe Weil Front door ol
Ihe Courthoute In Sanlord. Sem
mole County. Florida, I will Mil
al public outcry, lor cath In
hand, lo the hlghett and bet I
bidder, the following detcrlbed
property itlueled In Seminole
County, Florida, to wit:
Block " A " and Ihe Southerly
509 54 feet of Block " B " ,
NORM ANDY A D D ITIO N TO
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA, at
recorded In Piet Book 7, paget
49 and SO, Public Record! ol
Seminole County, Florida
DATEDon March 14, 1994
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Court
Dorothy W Bolton
At Deputy Clerk
Publlih: March IT. 14, 1994
PEP 1 4 4 ________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIO H TE ENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 94 199 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
DELLA V. DUVALL.
Deceated
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol Ihe
estate ot DELLA V. DUVALL,
deceated. File Number 94 190
CP, It pending In the Circuit
Court lor Seminole Counly, Flor
Ida. Probate Division, Ihe
addrelt ol which It Cleric ol
Court, Probele Dlvliion, X I N
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida
The namet and addfetMi ol the
personal repreMnfafive and the
personal representative's el
forney are m I lorth below
All Interested persons are
required lo tile with this court.
WITHIN THR EE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE III all claims
against Ihe estate and 111 any
objection by an Interested
person to whom Ihll notice was
melted that challenges the valid
lly of the will, the quallllcellont
al Ihe personal repreMnlatlve.
venue, or jurisdiction ol the
court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Publication ol this Notice has
begun on March IT, 1994
Personal RepreMnlatlve:
Wayne Duvall
J04 Wade Street
Winter Springs. FL 11704
Attorney lor Personal
RapreMnlatlve;
Harvey M. Alper, Esquire
MASSEY. ALPER A
WALOEN, P.A
111 Weil Citrus Street
Altamonte Springs, Florida
11714
&lt;407)449 0900
Publish: March 17.14,1994
DEP 141

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO, 94 404 DR 41 B
IN RE TH E MARRIAGE OF
H usband - JA M E S F.
K ELLEY
RESPONDENT
and
W lla -E L A IN E M K ELLE Y
PETITIO NER
NO TICEO F ACTION
TO JA M E S F .K E L L E Y
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIEO that an Action lor Ols
solution ot Marrlaga hat been
tiled against you and you are
required lo Mrve a copy ot your
written delenMt. II any, lo It on
ELAINE M K E L L E Y . Pell
tloner. whoM address Is 490
SANDPIPER LANE. CASSEL
BERRY. FL 11707. on or belor*
APRIL 1. 1994, and file Ihe
original with Ihe clerk ol this
court either before Mrvlce on
Pefllloner or Immediately
thereafter II you fall to do so. a
default will be entered against
you lor Ihe rebel demanded In
the petition.
WITNESS my hand and Ihe
Mai ol this Court on FEBRU
ARY 14. 1994
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ol Ihe Court
By Nancy fl. Winter
At Deputy Clerk
Publish: March], ID. 17,14,1994
DEP 19

Notice ol Sharin'! Sale
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
that by virtue ol that certain
Writ ol Elocution Issued oul ol
and under Ihe Mai ol lha Circuit
Court ol Orange Counly. Flor
Ida. Co m ICI9J 71H upon a tlnal
ludgmenl rendered In Ihe afore
said Court on the }4th day ol
January A D 1994. In lhal car
tain case entitled R C Stevens
Construction Company. Plalnllll
vt Mark S, Mucha. Indlvldu
ally, and at Trustee lor Mucha
Sports. Inc , Defendant which
aloreMld Writ ot Elocution was
delivered lo me as Sherill ot
Seminole County. Florida and 1
have levied upon all Ihe right,
title* and Interest ol the delen
danl. Mark S Mucha. Indlvldu
ally, and at Truslea tor Mucha
Sports. Inc . In and lo Ihe
following described properly,
Mid properly being located In
Seminole Counly, Florida more
p a rtic u la rly described as
lot lows:
Eahlbll “A" Inventory list al
such Items Including bul nol
limited to:
Various Baseball, Football,
Basketball, and Hockey Cards
Ralrlgeralor
Microwave
Cath Regltlen
and Ihe undersigned at Sherlll
ol Seminole County, Florida,
will al II 00 A M. on Ihe 41h day
ol April A.O. 1994, oiler lor tale
and Mil lo Ihe hlghett bidder.
FOR CASH IN HAND AND
SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL
EXISTING LIENS, al the Front
(West) Door, at tha slept, of Ihe
Seminole Counly CourthouM In
Sanlord, Florida, the above de
scribed property.
That Mid sale It being made
to sellsty the terms ol this Writ
ol Elocution
Donald F. Esllnger, Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D IS
ABIITIES ACT OF 1990. PER
SONS WITH A D ISABILITY
N E E D I N G S P E C IA L AC
COMMOO AT ION S TD PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
SH O ULD C O N TA C T TH E
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OF TH E
S H E R IF F 'S O F F I C E , EN
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS SEC
TIO N . 1141 14TM 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
THE PR OCEED IN G TE L E
PHONE: |407| 1X4440 TTD
(407) 111 111]
Published March 1. 10. 17. 14.
wllh the tale being April 4 .1994
DEP 14

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO: 94 141 DR 41 P
DIVISION: Hall
In re Ihe marrlaga ol
JAMES STANLEY SUM
Pallllonar,
and
LULA JEAN SUM
Retpondanl
NO TICEO F ACTION
TO LULA JEAN SUM
IX San Raleal Cl.
Winter Spring, Florida 1170S
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
action lor Dissolution ol Mar
rlage hat been Hied against you
end you ere required to Mrve e
copy ol your written delenMt. It
any, to It on JAMES STANLEY
SUM, whose address Is M l
FLAMINGO OR . Sanlord, Flor
Ida 11771 on or before MAY 1.
1994. and Ilia the original with
the clerk ot this court either
before Mrvlce on petitioner or
Immediately thereafter; other
wlM a default will be entered
against you lor Ihe reflet de
mended In Ihe complaint or
petition
O ATE Don MARCH 11.1994
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ol Ihe Court
Nancy R Winter
As Deputy Clerk
Publish March 14.11 1 April 7,
14. 1994
OEP I X
NOTICE OF ACTION
BEFORE THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
LICENSING BOARD.
IN R E : Tha llcanM to practice
construction ot
Richard Vege
419 Seville Avenue
Altamonte Springs. Florida
11714 1140
CASE NO : 9117111
LICENSE' CB Comal
The Department ol Business
end Professional Regulation has
Hied an Administrative Com
plaint against you. a copy ol
which may be obtained by
contacting Attorney G W Her
rail. Department ol Business
and Proletilonel Regulation.
1940 N Monroe Street, Tallahas
see. Florida 11199 0741. (904)
444 0041.
It no contact hat been made
by you concerning the above by
April 7, 1994, the milter ot tha
Administrative Complaint will
be preMnted al an ensuing
meeting ol Ihe Construction
Induttry Licensing Board in an
Informal proceeding
In accordance with Ihe Amer
leans with Oltablllllas Act. par
tons needing a special accom­
modation lo participate in this
proceeding should contact lha
Individual or agancy Mndlng
notice not later than Mven days
prior to tha proceeding at lha
address given on notice. Tele
phone: (9041157 4097; I 400 951
1771 (TO O ) of I 400 955 4770 (V I.
via Florida Rtley Service
Publish March}, 10.17,14.1994
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Netlct *1 Sheriffs Sale
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
lhal by virtue ot that certain
Writ ol Elocution issued out ol
and under the Mai ol lha Circuit
Court ol Seminole Counly. Flor
Ida. Cate I9I/1499CA15L upon a
tlnal ludgmenl rendered In the
aforesaid Court on Ihe Itlh day
ol June A D 1991. In that certain
c o m entitled General Motori
Acceptanca Corporation, Plain
till vt Dennis W Helmedollar
anbd Delrdra G Helmedollar,
Defendant which aloreMld Writ
of Elocution wet delivered to
me at Sherlll ol Seminole
Counly, Florida and I have
levied upon all Ihe right, title
and Interest of the defendant.
Delrdra G Helmedollar afk/a
Delrdra G Rhodes. In and to the
following detcrlbed properly,
said property being totaled In
Seminole Counly, Florida more
p a rtic u la rly described at
follows:
All right, title and interest ol
the defendant, Delrdra G
Helmadollar a/k/a Delrdra G
Rhodes. In Ihe following de
scribed real property, lo wit
Lot 91. L A K E S Y L V A N
ESTATES, according to the plat
thereof as recorded In Piet Book
II, Page 14. Public Records ot
Seminole Counly, Florida
and the undersigned as Sherlll
ol Seminole County, Florida,
will al II 00 A M on Ihe tllh
day ol April A.O. 1994. oiler lor
sale and tell lo Ihe hlghetl
bidder, FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, al tha
Front (Wetl) Door, al the slaps,
ol Ihe Seminole County Court
houM In Sanlord. Florida. Ihe
above described property
That said tala It being made
to satisfy 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
ABIITIES ACT OF 1990. PER
SONS W ITH A D ISAB ILITY
N E E D I N G S P E C IA L AC
COMMODATIONS 10 PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
S H O U LD C O N TA C T TH E
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OF TH E
S H E R IF F ’S O F F I C E . EN
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS SEC
TIO N , 1141 14TM 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
(407) 1X4440 TTD
(407) H I 1H)
Published: March 17. 14. II,
April 7. wllh the sale on April II,
1994
DEP 117

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

32 2-2 61 1

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEPT

nouns

9:00 A .M .-1 3 0 P.M,
MONOAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
ft SUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 consecutive times......_...57« s line
7 consecutive lim es..........70c e line
3 consecutive times..........91c s line
1 lim e.........................11.19 aline
Rites are per Issue, based on 3 lines
• 3 Lines Minimum

61— M o n e y to L e n d

All you need It yotr title Jack
Diamond for appointment.
1401919

Scheduling may mchMo Itoiakl Advertiser at thn cost ot wi ndiMMVt.il d.ty
Cancel when you got trsiVts Pay only tor days youi ad runeal(atenoton.I
Use M description kw t.islnsl results Copy inusl follow acceptable typo
gt»p*ucal form 'Commercial frequency runs .vo available
DEADLINES
Tuesday thru Friday 12 Noun The Day Bvkxe Pubkcabon
Sunday 12 Noon Friday •Monday S DO P M Fnddy

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In tha event ot en error In an
ad, the Sanlord Herald will be reaponalble for the flret
Insertion only and only lo lha axtanl ol lha cost ot that
Intarllort. Pltaoa chock your ad tor accuracy tha first day It
runt.

Legal Notices

12— E ld e r ly C a r e

NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle# Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business al 1451
Lake Charm Dr„ Oviedo, FL
11141. Seminole Counly. Florida,
under the Fictitious Nam* ol
KEITH'S TREE SERVICE, and
that I intend to register said
name with the Division ol Cor
porallont. Tallahassee, Florida,
in accordance wllh the pro
visions ot the Fictitious Nam#
Statutes. To Wit Section 445 09.
Florida Statutes 1991
William K Oglesby
Publish March 14.1994
DEP lit

Bladder Control Profal*mi?

Notice ot STserIll's Sale
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
lhal by virtue ol lhal certain
Writ ol Elocution Issued oul ol
and under Ihe Mai ol Ihe Counly
Court ol Seminole Counly, Flor
Ida CaM f9J/]744CC10U upon a
tlnal ludgmenl rendered In the
aloreMld Court on the 17!h dey
of January A D 199a. In that
cartaln c i m entltlad: Barnett
Recovery Corporation, Plaintiff
vs Oennlt Sumlntkl aka Dannls
William Sumlntkl 4 Lori F
Sumlntkl, Defendant which
aloreMld Writ ot Elocution was
delivered lo me es Sherlll ol
Seminole Counly, Florida end I
have levied upon all Ihe right.
Mile and Interest ot Ihe defen
dent. Dennis W or Lori F
Sumlntkl, In and to the following
described property, said proper
ty being located In Seminole
County, Florida more par lieu
larly described at follows
One American Motors PU.
Vln 4IJTHL4JSXHT00045I being
stored et Altamonte Towing
Service
and the undersigned as Sherlll
ol Seminole County, Florida,
will at 11:00 A M on Ihe nth
day ol April A D 1994. ollsr for
tale and Mil lo the hlglwst
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, al the
Front (West) Door, at the slept,
ol Ihe Seminole County Court
houM in Sanford, Florida, the
above described properly.
That said tala It being made
to satisfy the terms ol this Writ
ot Execution.
Donald F. Esllnger. Sherlll
Seminole Counly, Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H O IS
ABIITIES ACT OF 1990, PER
SONS W ITH A D ISAB ILITY
N E E D I N G S P E C IA L AC
COMMODATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
SHOULD C O N TA C T TH E
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OF THE
S H E R IF F 'S O F F I C E . EN
F O R C E A B L E W R ITS SEC
TION . 1145 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
THE PROCEED IN G T E L E
PHONE: (407) 1X4440 TTO
14071 m i n i
Published: March 17, 14. ll.
April 1, wllh Ihe lele on April II.
1994
oep m

BODY SHOP. Fully equipped
Fully licensed Sale or part
nership Excellent money
making business 449 4441
NEWI Gel paht taking recipes
Rush It OO t SASE: Fltblger.
MOO Camanche Road IM I.
lone. CA 91440______________
OWN A PAYPHONE R TE. (1700
Wk Potential Umgue Oppor
lunlty 1 HO 444 74D

KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEY)

NOW ACCEPTING

NO TICEO F
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
that the undersigned, BRI Al
lamonle, Inc , a Delaware cor
poratlon located al 470 Atlantic
Avenue Boston. MA OHIO In
lends lo register Ihe fictitious
trad* name ALTAM ONTE BAY
CLUB APARTM ENTS with the
Olvltlon ot Corporations ol the
Department ot Stete pursuant lo
Chapter 90 147, Laws of Florida
BRI ALTAM ONTE, INC.
Scott D Spelfogel
Assistant Secretary
Publish March 14. '994
DEP 719

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

1ENIORI.
Call lo lind out II you quality
to r a s s is ta n c e w llh
Ol APE RS'PADS We III* tor
Medicare reimbursement,
p r iv a t e In s u ra n c e end
Medicare directly. Delivered
to your door monthly

71 — H e lp W a n lc d

EMPLOYMENT
323-5176
744 W. lltll St.
ADD TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVONNOWI
CALL 111 o ilie r 1714419

AGENTS-REACtSTATEI
Nothing succeeds Ilka success
We're well Into o n V d decade
ol training tuccesalul agents
NollctnM?
We’llhelpt
WATSON R EALTY COHP
REALTORS
17I I 100
AVON producli M M Earn to
50X No doof/efoor PT/FT
SandIMI 1191/1 HD 944 1144

71— H e lp W a n te d

71— H e lp W a ttle d

BUY OR SELL TUPPERWARE
_______ lit tail________

CONCRETE LABORS
CONCRETE FORM SETTERS

area
e E a rn 1400 1400 plus week ly
e Management oppor lunlllet
e Flexible hours
• LotsoM unl

Call Doug al 144 4444
________ ter latorn lew________

CHILDCARE
P a r i lim e e v e n in g s a n d
weekends C P R training pre
(erred Mature adult, must be
11 Call Melody or Joyce

A G CARRIERS. Tavares, Fl,
a well etlablished and grow
Ing Canlral Florida based
company oilers you
alia to 704 per mile
o Up fo 17 000ml per mo
eSIop OfIPey
e Unloading Pay
e Vacation Pay
• Safety 1 Performance Bonus
• Spouse R Idmg Program
• Average T rip ! 7Day»
• Lele Model Conventional
Tractors
It you have 1 years traclor
trailer. OTR end snow and Ice
experience plus e good driving
record, call

_______ t gogotaigio______

CASSELBERRY JUMBLE SALE
Canlral Florida's lirg is t
tingle sale. 3/11 end 1/14.14
COMMUNITY METHODIST
4911 S Highway 17 91
Rain or thine I Over 5,000 In
attendance lest year.

CRAFT SALE
Fill your Easier basket wllh
beautiful handmade llimsl
914 W. 10th SI. Frl 4.Sll .91
FRI. AND SAT. 1/11 and 1/14
500 Larkwood Drive, lamnoon. Idyllwllde, Sanford.
A n tiq u e s , c o lle c tib le s ,
turnllrutre. and jewelry

OARAOE Sale?? Why balhertt
WE BUY-PAY TOP PRICED
401110-9417

Call In your garage sale ad by
11 noon on Tuesday and lake
advantage ol our special
gerege tele ad price! I Cell
Clattllled now for details!

3222611________

PART TIME
The Sanlord Herald it pres
enlly looking lor a phologrn
p h e r A ll e r n o o n s and
evenings Must have sports
and dark roomeiperlenc#
Call Tammy er Lacy
IliN A M JPM
1111411

HAIR STYLIST
Licensed, F/T. In Sanlord
CallClndaor Rashmel l ) *041
Apply 1 4 p m al Holiday
H o u m Restaurant, Hwy 17 91
near Lake Mary A drug tree
workplace

ADOPTIONS
Free medical care, trenspor
ration, counseling, private
doctor plus living expenses
Bar UJ71II Clearwater Attorney
John Frlcker
1 too 917J-440
LOOKINO FOR 1140 yr old
white male, retired veteran

23— Lost ft Found
L O S T A f lc n n H a r k I i* %*
ttaimen$l Arta of Ith A tfh Sf
on Seminole Blvd J22 0JS4

27— N u r s e r y &amp;
C h ild C a r e
C H I L D C A R E a v a i la b le
evenings 4 weekends Call for
rate specials Mrs Michelle s
House 111 7471 l « rJ9] 10
E X C E L LE N T CHILDCARE I n
my clean homo Affordable
rales, hot meals, and lots of
TLC Excellentteism 7714
M U N C N K IN M A N O R
Enrollment being taken now
tor Babies Pre K cusses end
school aged Intersection tun
Smalt groups Field trips,
crelts. font Call Evelyn
17) 4944___________ HHlepp

41— Cemetery Lo1»
M EM ORIAL GARDENS 1 Lots
Garden ol Prayrv, 11400 Mil
bolhtor Iliae 1119) 111 4700

43— In v e s t ig a t iv e
S e r v ic e s
M A JES TIC IN V ES TIG A TIV E
Servlets Domestic relations
F ree consultation 447 444 111}

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that l
am engaged In business al &gt;54
Springdale Or . Altamunle
Springs, Seminole County, Flor
Ida, under five Fictitious Name
o f M R T PAINTING, and that I
Intend to register said name
wllh the Division ol Corpora
Hons. Tallahassee. Florida. In
accordance wllh the provisions
ot the Fictitious Name Statutes.
ToWII Section 445 09. Florida
Statutes 1991
M R T PAINTING
Mlchatl R Takrats
Publish: March 14,1994
OEP 114

E le c t r ic a l

N o tic e

Iorcom£anionshj^tl059^_

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractors txr registered
or certified To verily • state
contractors license call
l 400 147 7940 Occupational
LlcenMt are required by Ihe
county and can be vended by

M A STER

^^d ln j^2 IH X i.W 4 J^^^^
A d d it io n s &amp;
R e m o d e lin g

HES/COM M

vinyl Siding

Alum
Fram ing, D ry wall.
Doon. Roofing, CtTwrtf#

m an

s o Beiin,cucoimo

A p p lia n c e s
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Free
appl tarvlca call with ra
pair %1John. A ♦ Bail. J H I U i
-L i

C a rp e n try
CARPENTER All kinds ot home
repairs, painting A ceramic
tile Richard Grow
i l l 5971

F lo o r in g

M o v in g &amp; S to ra ge
CLASS A MOVERS
Mo. ’&gt;i
ipeciaHtfi 10% off All local

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

with pr Id# In mmcf 131 ft184

IN O O O R A O U T D O O R
f11a if wring Ho mate I ntw and
hiltoric homwi 37I2W10

H o m e Im p r o v e m e n t
AFFORDABLE Home Repair
Dependable All phaMi Call
lor lr e .e s ! M kh a*l ) ) ) 710*

R ES TO R A TIO N . D RYW ALL
metal tludt. doors, trim, tld
Ing. porches, decks, garebos
Llcented/lnsured
171 5447

F 7 /rE -w &gt; \y

IT'S TIME FOR
SPRING CLEANINOI
CALL SCOTTISH MAIDS
Subsld.aryol The RM Brown Co
111 &gt;477
£ i/ropran C/#.»img al
Amor Icon FYlcis______
L IG H T H A U L IN O . FLO OR
M AINTENANCE W# also do
windows) I X 1901___________
PERSONAL TOUCH CLEAN
INO SERVICE. Homes, apis
and cart, 511 5110

C o n c re te
CAPTAIN CO N CRETE

Wayne

Beal I Man Quality Opera
llont 150 im /4!4 5441

f

W E SHO W UP

(

feel n ils IH s p In r A « f ^ ’
W o r k F o r Y o u ...
J

, Oiiminimnl J

322-2611

C le a n in g S e r v i c e " ’

TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CAREI
R «i /Comm , dwpwndable. low
rrttwif F f w n t
1)0 70/0

HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Install Sanding Finishing
TOM OLSEN I 411414 1197

C a r p e t C le a n in g
SAM'S CARPET CLEANING
plus strip And buff lloon
Residential /tornmerc lal 14
^ ^ ^ s t5 4 J^ 4 lh e ^ v r 444 0 t H ^

L a w n S e r v ic e

E L E C T R IC IA N .

R epair addition, c o m m / r* t
llc / ln t lEROOOittim 447*

m o vit with coupevi ” W t movi*

P a in t in g
P A IN T IN G , paper h&lt;nngimj
pr enure w a thing And dry wall
Mr Frr*»%t 111 tl/4

P e s t C o n tro l
P r e s s u r e C le a n in g
DUN R ITE: Clean driveways,
roots, pool decks, walks
houses Freeest. O l 4IH

Jloofin£_
S e r v ic e /

Ke p a lr

BLUE SKY POOLS ANO SPAS
Sfrvlci* f»p4ir and r«mod«l
Ing Qua'lfy work at low
p f t f l g r f f t lt
I7t ftOJ
W I8 K L Y IIH V IC e from MS
mo* Cbtm Rift Pool S*rvk*
_M 0_m i

Rotwerl Shoemaker

J a n it o r ia l S e r v ic e s

T r e e S e r v ic e

BLITZ CLEAN J6NIT0RIAL

ECHOLS TREE SVC Lie s ins
*'Lef Ihe ProfftiitonAli do it
N tH flm ijH
1/177.

Commerclal/Resld &gt;114717

L a n d s c a p in g
HANDY'S Q U A LITY LAWN:
Complwtw pro c«rv %mcw 1980
Clean upv hdulirq 121 0/1A

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

WINDOW &amp; SCREEN REPAIR:
_________407 III 7117

L a w n S e r v ic e
J B O LAWN MAINTENANCE
We do everything! Cell for
Ireetillm etet 114 SAX ______
LOU'S Mowing. Weedealing.
Edging. SIS B up Light haul­
ing Free Etllmelee. i n 1717

PUT YOUR CAREER
IN HIOH CHAR]
fine Tune You,
Tetonlei
Check The CtottMedi
Fee The Jeb Wu Wanll

A d v e r t i s e You r B u s i n e s s Eve ry D a y
F o r As L o w As $45 Per M o n t h .
Call Cl as s i f i e d, 3 22 - 2 6 1 1

GARAGE SALE
Slide projector end screen,
Smith Corona alec, typewrit
er, tvs. clothing, household
Hems, and collectibles. Frl. 4
Sit. 101 McVay Dr., Senora
LONOWOOD/OANBURY MILL
oil Lk Emma Rd. Multi sales
on Norfolk Cl 4 Mlllrace PI
Gall clubs, clolhei. turn, elc.
Frl/Set 91. Raln/thlne

MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE
Furniture, clothes, toys,
houMhold Hems, and morel
I X Catalina Drive. Sanford.
SATUHOAY STARTS AT lent

RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday. March 7479s. 1:10)
Family Worship Canler. Cor­
ner ol lilh SI. 4 Airport Blvd.
Furniture, houMhold Items.
clothing, and mltc Hems.

ST CROIX APARTMENTS
AT TH E TENNIS COURTS
I lam 1pm Sunday, March 17
Refresh minis available

113 COUNTRY CLUB CIR
•GARA6E SALE A0 BARGAIN

PHOTOGRAPHER

21— P e r s o n a ls

F T Y C J I C .
BLOCK SALE

Full lime Apply within Mon
day Friday, 9 4 at Debary
Manor
447 444 4414

407660-1254

—

1400 block ol South Laurel
Salurday, 94 Fliher Price
port a crib, easier batkilt.
rocking horM, eierclM blkt,
and many other Iternsl

HOUSEKEEPER

HOST HOSTESS/CASHIER

DRIVER WANTED
Full lime. Musi have let*
model econo vehicle t v local
deliveries ullllilnq personal
vehicle Call44) 1X14 11

T H IS W E E K S

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I Just really like people a lot. I'm
•Iwaya tiding with the positive In human natufa." —
Sleven Spielberg.

DIRECTOR
For etlablished childcare ten
ler Education aril experience
In ear ly (hlldhood required
________ Call 111 4 « I
EXPERIEN CED FIUEROLASS
SPRAY UP OUNOPERATOR
Mims 407 14? 7541 _____

111 7411 __________

ORIVERS NEEOED

C

T J F U £ I &gt;*

E ■per I*need only H I 4777

CABLE TV
Four Immediate openings lor
Install coordinators needed to
work Ihe Greater O rlando

Sanlord. Desk, folding bed.
recllner, patio furniture, lots
olmlac. Salurday Only. 9-7

4 FAMILY SALE
High chair, tatty Mai, toy
box. lofte baby Items and
more. Ml Virginia Ave,, Senlord Friday Only lam 5pm

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�Sanford Horald, Sanlord, Florida - Thursday, March 24, 1994 - SB

71— Help Wanted

71 — H e lp W a n te d
GOOD SUPPLEM ENTAL IN ­
COME Interettlng p/f phone
work colling all over the
country from Lmgwd olllco
Morn* 4 II JO/Allernoont
I XS/Eve* S I X IS/hr *
Incentive* Call 7/4 SH)

LANDSCAPERS
SOD LAYERS
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER
Class B COL
F U L L T IM E p r i m
L IV C IN C O M P A N I O N /
Hememjker lo kve wills el
derly lady Salary, private
living quartan, ale Call altar
item, pteeie 1144)00_______
LOCATES Conduct your own
Ibcata search For a slap by
slap guide send 04 tS t 1%
sales tar lo Locale. PO Bor
_1401, Sanlord, FL B in 1401 _

LPN
LPN Inlaraslad In Innovative
laclllly. on the culling edge ol
research II hour diltl
Callita sail

MAID WITH CARE
Now hiring hoietl.
dependable people HO not

MAIDS
Mature, honest dependable
Musi lake polygraph lest and
must pass drug lest Trans
porlallonliaplue
Neal N Thly X I II P

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT
Full lime posilicn available
HVAC/plumbing necessary
Great benetlls Please apply
In person.
Seilpelnte Apartments
401W. Semina It llvd
Sanlord 401 in U SI

M ANAGEM ENT COUPLE
1 days a week In Sanlord Cell
Southern Sell Storage H I SOIS
MEDICAL

RN
Charge nurse lor /am ]pm IV
and ventilator erperlence
needed Apply In person
Debary Merer
SON Hwy II SI
Debary, FI_________
MEDICAL

LABORATORY TECH

WHOLESALE ROUTE DRIVER
Class B. C D L raqulrad
Apply In person
Ousliltens Dairy
(Farmart Merkel)
1X0 French Ave
Sanlord

WRECKER DRIVER
Eaperlenced Must live In
Sanlord area A have Class A
CDL Apply at n o w IsISI

93— R o o m s fo r R e n t
A Q U IET, clean ms., kitchen,
phone, laundry Api a avail
able also SIS A up 111 4TSS
A Q U IE T F'u 'RN RM. W/D
com bo, k ll p rlv , A / C ,
1X0/mo plus drp l/l elec .
1H Met alter Spm___
CLEAN ROOMS, sargle starling
l/S/wk Kitchen, phone,
laundry, video games, oil
_ street pier king 1X441)
CLEAN FURNISHEO ROOM
With kitchen available SSS/wk
111 sec Downtown i n 5004
LAKE MARY AREA Washer,
dryer 4 pool Non smoker,
non drinker. Mature ladles
only. USOmo Inc util. X I TUT
NEW LY RENOVATED, private
entrance, paddle ten In your
room, your own heel control,
refrigerator, microwave end
color Iv Oil slreel parking
and maid servlet Convenient
location The best In town

111lOW_______ _____

PRIVATE LONOWOOO HOME
Non smoker SAO/week, ISO
deposit Call 114 lap_________
PRIVATE HOME, house prlv
Sale, quiet area Mature male
preferred Call 111 ban
SAN FO R D Kllchen/laundry
prlv Cable Private home
US/wkpluSdeo IX ZT44

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

NOTICE
All rental end reel estate
advertisements are sub|ecl to
the Fedrral Fair Housing Ad.
which mebes II illegal lo
advertise any preference. Iim
Mellon or discrimination
based on race, color, religion
sea. handicap, familial status
or national origin

Full lime Lab Tech needed lor
busy community clinic Musi
nave current Stale ol FI
licensure and be able lo start
immediately Bilingual in
PRIVATE LO I BORM - r . h
Spanishhelplul Apply lo
Central Fla Cemmunlty Clinic
painted, lull Hied bath
Country living fkjwer/water
Attn: Persenail Dept
| furnished Sl/S/mopluS dep
&gt;4/1 S ParkAve
______ Sanlord, FI H » l
No pels 1/1141/
SANFORO I bdrm Spacious, all
NURSERY ATTENDANTS
elec . air. resid area t i l l '
For In lm li and preschool
mo plus dep N m e lilD IO n
chilrtn 4 hrs Sunday morn
during church services Added
hrt possible eafmence «nd
r t l l required 377 4171___

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

OFFICE HELP
P/T Computer experience
end orgenifAlion.il «kill% re
quired Medical records tape
r tenet helpful Mutt type V)
erpm Send return* to P O
Ho. I7f 7 Sanlord FI 32777

RENT SPECIAL!!
1 Bdrm /I Belh lll tele
SHE N ANDOAH A PAR /M IN TS

M ARINER'S VILLAGE
lake Ada I bdrm. t!40 mo
1 bdrm. S4I0 moand up

PART TIME HEI9 NEEDED
In Long wood printing com
peny Call ats 00//_ _ _ _ _ _ _

PHONE PROFESSIONALS
Eaperttnct nacm ary Cell
tor more Infof matron 349 17+f

PLUM BER'S HELPER
Residential work Minimum 2
years experience Mutt be
Able to do tub se4 end trim
OfAngt City tret 904 114 f J7)

PRODUCTION
Company seeks Individuals
with Attembly ,w»d rnAChine
operating eaperwnce Long
term Alignment Greet up
portumty Never Atrel
Help Personnel, 6lf 6—

PRODUCTION WORK
For cap manulaclurtr Screen
Printers. Peckers Musi be
energetic A sell motivated
Hew hiring In Lowgwd 1114*41

RECEPTIONIST/CLERICAl
Receptionist needed lo answer
phones end greet/dlrecl
clients Multi line phone sys
lam Position roquires other
clerical duties Word pro
cosslng skills end knowledge
ol Word Parted software re
quired M inim um lyplng
speed X wpm. lyplng test lo
be administered Send resume
lo PO Boa IkOI. Sanlord. FI
n irn m ___________ e e o

Small Hotel Asst. M i n i ( »
Retired couple welcome to
apply Ploesecelllll 7140

STYLIST/N AIL TECH
Wanted for Sanford talon
Commlttlon, pad vacation,
benefits Call )2t B it Tuesday
through Saturday or 222 7976
Sunday and Monday_________

TEACHERS
Musi hava earned 40 hrs
toward a CDA or equivalent,
or bachelors despee In tarly
childhood
I X 1001

" TELEM ARKETERS
Long wood pari lima Monday
thru Friday. SPM4PM; Sal
urday. TAM 5PM IS SO per
hour plus bonus end com
mission Permanent posi­
tions!................ Never e leal
Help Personnel, 114 4*44
TELEM A R K ETER S N EEO EO
1 positions evell Days. eves.
1 Saturday Call between I 1
SPRINT STAFFINO, W H I I
WAREHOUSE A N D O EN ER AL
LABOR H E LP N E E O E D I
Bonus lor drlvorv All snllls
available Dally pay, no lee
Report ready lo work I X am.
Industrial Labor Svc. 1011
Franch Av. Nophem calls

3731670
MOVE IN SPECIAL Newlr re
novated I L 1 tx»in epls All
emenlllet I X 11V) mo plus

____

NEW 7 BEDROOM Lott of
CiOSeftt A/C 111) Myrllr Av*
6410/mo. |410security )7t 1140

SPRING BREAK!I

One Bedroom Apartment*
Sits DEAL
Mon wood Apts 11/ n it

1/1, appliances, hook ups,
garage, carpel, Hinds, cent
heel/alr SSOOtre l)00e*t 404
1/Hy Cent M/A. family rm.
lanced yard No pels! SSOO/mo
lit A Iasi 171 7*71/834 4814
4 BDRM. 1 BATH 1 acres
Children and horses OK
taOO mo 111 Sill

103— H o u s e s
U n fu r n is h e d / R ent
DELTONA 1 bdrm I bath,
carport, living, dining, tlorlda
rms NIC»IS400/mo I X Mai
NICE * CLEAN 1/1 Fenced
yard No pels MIS,mo 1st, last
t Sec 404 714 era/4pm 4pm
SANFORO 1 bdrm
bath
lahelront house *4*0 mo
___________111 7004__________
SANFORO. 1 Bdrm I Balts,
w/fplc Close to downtown
U M plus dep 111 X U ________

Stenstrom Rentals
a M AYFAIR 1/1 w/ scr porch,
dbl garage, lisa sq It healed.
nopelsillS/mo S4D0sec
•SANFOND OUPLEX 1/1.1 1
story, w/d hook ups. CMA
Spacious I S440/mo , M X sec
a SHADOW LAKE WOODS 1/l.S
w/ dbla car garage. Iplc . well
1 septic |400/mo. 1*00 sec
aSANFORD 1/1 DUPLEX w/d
hookup CMA. MSOmoSaOOsec
aSANFORD l/l w/ den. scr
porch I14S mo SIX sec
• OVIEDO l/l OUPLEX w /
carport, w/d hookup, haat/alr
SJ8S/mol2Ktec Sr* nodep
Slanstrom Really, Inc.
"We Manage your Home,
like Itwes our own." Jim Doyle
111-1441 Alley 4PM: 1 X 1441
1 BDRM, I BATH 1400/monlh
All utilities Included 1st mo A
security H I 0IS4 or H I X U
) BEDROOM with cent H/A.
lerge le n e td ye rd . and
screened room Only »S00 down
Why rtn l? The tlllllm en
Oroup, Inc Realtor H I 1111

LUCKY YOU!•
We Offer Affordable Beauty and Value!
• Single Story Oeilgn • No One Below or Above
• Energy • Efficient Studio, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom
Affordable Apertmente
“*
• Friendly, On-Site, Dependable Management *
• Attic Storage, Private Patio &amp; Morel
,-w

S a n fo rd C o u rt
A p artm en ts
3301 S. Sanford Ave. • Sanford

323-3301
HOURS: Mon-Sat 9-5:30 Closed Sun

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MORGAN REALTY
Reel Florida living! 1/1. pool
w/prlvatf bar. pat&lt; through
kit . garaga't ft, 100

115— l n d A t r i . i l
R e n t a ls
OFFICE/werehevse space. 1100
Sq II Prime location al
entrance to Central Fla Re
glonal Airporl 407 171 ttOI__
SANFORO 10.015 tg fl J phase,
sprinkler* SJ/sq It Slenstrem
Realty Inc. Jim Doyle m 14X

C lo t# la ic h o e lt l 1 / 1 ,
workthop tg backyard, bay
window tplitplan' *14.400

SANFORD
ISIh SI and Myrtle Ava

321-6762

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n t a ls

DELTONA
7/5 *4/0 _

SANFORD RE TAIL/OFFICE
1.55/ sq II single slory w'
hllchen. covered sidewalks,
high Irelllc area Water A
sewer Inc 1/00 plus sales
la./mo t/00 sec Slenslram
Realty Inc. Jim Doyle 111 ]I«S
111/ SANFORD AVE. Offices or
retell space 1.000 sq II
sax mo i l l m r or inaoec

1 1 8 - O f f ic e
Sp ace / Rent

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Real Eitalaiirokar
74*0 Sanlord Ave

321-0759

321-2257

BEST SANFORO AREAI 1 or 4
fxfrm. 2 bath large rooms

EXCELLENT CONOITIONf
lots of Closets' i n . SOO

Owner/Realtor 773 4112

141— H o m e s fo r S a le
SANFORD 1 bdrm. 11* balh
Central A/C. garage, fenced
yerd Everything new! SI.500
down, &gt;4&gt;B/month/ » 1401
SANFORD 1 bdrm. I balh Cant
air and heat, appliance*. In
tide laundry, icreen porch,
larga lencad yard. 1 thadt
144 400171114/or l it *114

STAIRS PROPCflTY
M ANAGEM ENT A R EALTY

4«/ ni/m/ioM/*
W INTER sV r INOS 1/1 11.000
and q u a lity to a tiu m a
tS4t/mo Community pool and
lerwn New root »ee n i l
W INTER SPRINOS 1/1 IIOOOO
attuinet no qualifying 15/3 rr,o
Quick cloilngl New root
comm peot/tennliMf IIX
4/1 BLOCK HOME w/ CMA on
lO O n lll lot 14*14 bit
laundry/workthop. t/il/ ter
rm Very clot, to Pinecr.it
Flnm *14 000 HI 3*44

149— C o m m e r c ia l
P r o p e r ty J S a le
•HIGHWAY 1/ 41 14* tl Iron
tage. zoned GC 7 Classic style
bldg /office and tg detached
garage Owner torms avail

11*0000

312 W. First SI., Sanlord
7 or J bdrm dbl gar fenced
Fl rm c b constr SYS SOO
) rental umfsl Good cash howt
2/K dn. owner hold! H*) 000
) bdrm. 7 bath Air. fence FHA
VA special' I U OfJOA Jewel

323-5774
DEBARY Lakelrod M . cen
tral H/A. plute.trat' 140 000
__ W. Maltnewtkl, 111/401
EXCHANGE OR SELL vour
pioperty located anywherel
Invetter* Reilly. 714 t i l l

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

121— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n t a ls
SANFORD Ptnartdqa club. 7
tidrm. 2 Haiti. )rd flour
112) mo Maktda Corp Meal
rifata
6414*00

141 — H o m e s fo r S a le
At FORDABLE HOMtS
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
FHAOR VA AS LOW AS J»v\
Attumt no qualifies A owner
financing low ai HOl/mof
Gav'f Foreclosures. Repost
Seminole. Orange. Volusia!
Sanford Proportut
F o r in t Than 13 000 Do*n
• FORECLOSURE! V I on •?
acref Appl , inside ufil .
fenced yd1Only Ut.OOO!
• 1/1. over 1/2 acraf Liv. dm.
fam rm Safallitadiih 144.400
• )/] w/POOL for only Ml. SOOI
L!v . dming. fam rms too'
• L A K E . Iannis, poolf )'2
custom, liv, din . eat in kltch ,
appl Garage S17.9001
• l/l. now carpet 1 painff Cant
H/A. carport JustMl.fOOl
Assume NoQuallhotff
07 2. Mt7 PITI SS4.SOO
a ) ? split, fenced. ft)4S PITI
1)4 WO
PRE foreclosure! II 000 dn
3/7. heavily treed 1/3 acre
Split bdrm . ceramic tile
appl. garage Possible owner
hold 2nd Just 171 900*
Markham Wds. foreclosure. *'2.
I ♦ acre, pasture/slable
S105.000
Lk. Mary custom 3/2. over I
acre. 1173.100
O B D O H N B

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

321-4704

A TTEN TIO N SELLERS!
Full Service at Hall the Price!
Call Dlanaat
The CANNON OROUP Realtor*
14* 0041 or 111 l/#4

Looklr&gt;g to buy • home* Wv
h«vt homus in nil arras of
Saminola. Oranga. Volusia
C oonftrA* Call lor oalailsf
• 3/7 with firaplact ntwar
carpal and li»a. 544.900
• Foreclosure! *'7on I )2acrrs
Fireplace 1104 900
• 4/7. 2./00 sq H fireplace lg
scr porch! 110* 900
Beth Osborne
Venture I Properties

330 0273/774 9400
t OH SAIL OH H tN T ) ; Cent
air. gar 17 *00 down 1)25 mo
to goal buyer H i 094/
HANDYMAN SPECIAL Zoned
H C I Downtown Sanlord 1
bd. I ba tK OOOOOOlll 1414
HIDDEN LAKES 1/1. 1 car
gar , remodeled tniide/out
Owner
S/i 400
111 4S1S

OnM

Vn

BANK FORECLOSURES, G O V T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
AVAILABLE IN SEM INOLE
VOLUSIA &amp; ORANGE COUNTY
SUNLAND
Great 1 bdrm
with detached brick rec
room/lamtly room In great
condition, corner lo* Priced
right alt*4.400l
Call tordetatltl

r i -a i . E s t a t e , in c .

322-7498
151 — In v e s t m e n t
P r o p e r t y / S a le
WINTER PARK condo V I all
new ceramic and carpet new
kitchen 133.00013* 111)

153— A c r e a g e L o t s / S a le
D LLTONA

wooded building

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal for mobile home or
home site, horses, cattle,
farming, or nwrserr Zoned
agricultural 13.900 per acre
Small down payment with
owner financing 904 252-1221
F t SH E HMANS P AR AD 15 1
wafer front lot 90 ■ 130. spring
fed lake Priced to sell
|i| V. By wner 177 664)
I t ACItlft residential f
terprise. Fl Heavily wooded
v nutes j » i *
coo 337 9)06

157— M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
14*M 1/1 tplll. •* Beyiprlng.
central H/A. tcreen room
*4 100

14*11 1/1 •&gt; Berkthire. ctntral
M/A. relied tcreen room
carport *11.000
14*10 1/1 15 Fairmont Villa,
central H/A. weiher/dryer,
dlihweiher. all electric, ce
thedrel celling*, vinyl tiding,
thing!, roof, northern Intule
lion 111.000
14*4J 1/1 ipllt 15 Peerton.
central H/A. carport IIJ.XO
Call m *140 or 111 1/41__
M O B IL E HOM E Cnrrlag*
Cove, tl &lt; 5V 1 Bdrm. 1 Bath
*1 000
111 4)4/

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

LAND W ANTED

OLASTRON. till V hull. 1SIW.
280 Volvo, flth/ikl. lot* ol
oilra* *1X0 OBOII* &gt;141
• HOUSEBOAT. Ilv* aboard 41'
Naulalln*. twin engine V
drive. I70K Or Quern 445 I I I !
• t i l l ' COBIA BOW RIOER.
Intlde redone 1484 70 HP
Evlnrude. power trim and tilt,
rebuilt 5 hr* Gelvenlied
Magic Tilt, new lire*, new
wiring t l . I X l l t 1014________
#14 FT BOWRIDER IIS HP
Mercury, o/b. low houri. with
trailer tl. 500 111 0148_______
• 1484 SKI/FISH BOAT 40 HP
Merc . w/ trotter Nun* great!
&gt;1 000 Partial tlnance 843 7808
0 1485 REOAL Medallion, tr­
io". 4 cyt In outboard motor
w/drlve on trailer 15.000 OBO
I X 4004 or 844 4X1 eve*______
• 14 FT PONTOON teal, all
literglatt. IX HP Evlnrude
Very fait I Many eatra*. Ilka
newt Only II0.3X H I 4080
•It CAROLINA. II It w/trattir
Saati 1, rgllnlihtd w/naw
8Wlvol8oat». tlOOHI 8114
88 PROLINE. II II . V bottom
with U C drlvt Ship to ihora.
depth Under, gelv trailer,
very low hour* S4I4U1] 8488
Ahoy Marine Inc. I l l E lSth St
41* TID E CRAFT, tllh and »kl
boat w/trallar. IXXR4 Mar
cury. lotto!eitre* *4500
H I 1180

HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Over X year* In Sanlord
Sate* New and Uted Service
ell make* h part* X4 E
Commercial St 111 M« ) ___
• AAA RAY'S APPLIANCE *
111 S French Ave, Sanlord
R e t r 1g e r a t 0 r . S to ve * .
Waihert Dryer* Free * yr
labor warr Del avail 111 0011
APPLIANCES, FURN.. TV'S.
E TC B UY SE LL TR A D E
INS CHEEPO DEPOT, 1114
FRENCMAVE
1111744
AP P LIA N C E S ! Batt price*.
Rett Warranty. Hell Servicel
Waiher*. dryer*, microwave*
Wa buy appliance*! Delivery
treat A-F Beet, 1141145
BUNK BEDS Upgrade met
tret*.* Like newt SIX
________ Call 144 X1J________
• CALF. KINO' BED Heavy
dark pine, mirrored boot cate
headboard Coll mallrei*
Very good condition »IOO
,
______ H I HOP otter 5PM
• E L E C T R IC R ANOE. 30"T
good condition M3 I X 7354
FREEZER, Fngidare. to cu ft.
upright, white Eacelleni
condition I *700 H I 0*07
.F U L L SHE Malirett A bo*
iprlog* Goad condition IK
________ Cell H I XI* ____
O.E. STOVE. X SI15 Kenmere
HO weiher tyr nld IMO
Chain link gate. I0&gt;* 1*0
Seer* 50 gel hot water heater.
4mo* old *IX 31105*1______
KENMORE wether very nice!
Free delivery and warranty
__ John-A* Betl. H i 514*
•OAK HIOM CHAIR E.celUnl
condition S3*Call 311 51*4
• T V E N T E R T A IN M E N T
CENTER M y ’ h &gt; *4 w *40
new al Wal Mart Will tell tor
*XOBO Call 111 9*0* Iv mtg
WASHER A DRYER. Magic
Chat, t i l l lor both Bro/hili
dining *at Solid oak table w-4
chan* *500 Otto H I *1/5
eW ATERBED qiveen pndtl.il
w /4 dra w e r* Bookcate
headboard *100 H* 5449

183— T e le v is i o n /
R a d io / S te re o

STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
tim 1041 Celery Ave 1 ml E
of Sanlord I ml N ol St Rd
X Hoop* Farm* HI-1584

223— M i s c e lla n e o u s

‘ ALUM INUM WALKER

FORD MUSTANO LX. 1440.
AM/FM ttrreo. «lr, p/w. auto
Aiklng *4.500X4 3)41________
8 HONDA ACCORD LX. 1441
P/S. P/B. a ir, Kenwood
AM/FM ceiMtte. 4 door, low
mile* Notewood color. Will
run forever *11,4X1)1 44/1
• LE b a r o n Convertible, 't t
Ned. loaded, dig doth, new
top- new lire* X 500445 1808
s LINCOLN
TOWNCAR. 71.
loaded, excellent cond While
ttSOO.OBO__________ H I lilt
e MONTE CARLO 14/8. great
condl A/C. runt Ilk* a top!
Sharp looking! *I,8X 114 H it
MUST SELLI '85 Old* CalaTt 1
dr . nice, low mile* Owner
may Itnancel 148 SH&gt;_______
MV PRICES W ILL NOT BE
B E A TI M Y W AR R A N TY
W ILL NOT BE BEATI Come
tee Jim at American Oream
Sale* and Service
1110 Sanlord Ave 111 1888
We're building a reputation
.P L Y M O U T H Grand Fury',
while A I cond thru out
Good mileage 11.000 OBO
11) 8400
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION •
EVER Y TUESOAY M O PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 4], Oeylona Beach
_________ 404 155 8)11________
• R EN AU LT ENCORE. 148)'
Encdlent condition! I t .500
firm MO IIM attar 8PM
_
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagon.
'81. Auto. A/C, red, 1JK
warranty *8 8X 1 1 1 X 18
8) CHEVY Chevelte 4 dr. * »pd
new lire*, doem't burn oil
Good )ndcar *80011/ )H1
'81 MUSTANO O T S O. S ipd
run* greet, need* TLC. &gt;1100
OBO A Reel Steell 1)4 HOI
• IS HONDA ACCORD 4 dr 5
tpd . A/C. Pw .. Am /Fm
ceuette SXOO H I 841)

235— T r u c k s /
B u se s / V a n s
• CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
'74. I ton. Pettenger van,
dean Loaded! Too much to
11*4, mu*t tee to appreciate
Only M.441QBO
lit 1700
• FORD RANOER. LTX 41.
P/S. crul*». A/C. ttereo &lt; 700
mlle4. I yr or H.000 ml left on
warranty Call H I ISM_______
• ISUZU P/U 4) Ned 7K. A C.
am/tm cat*, full bedllner
rear window t4 * X H ) 84)4
• JE EP PICK UP 4*4. 18/8 V8
auto Engine and Iran* re
built (about 10.000 mileil
Newer Interior 1).000 H I 1008
• JE EP PICKUP TRUCK. 18/4
4*4 with topper t800 OBO
Need* 4 lot of TLC 11)1434

For adult
SIS
1114141
ANTIQUE Ch*ppend4le couch,
antique buffet, color TV. tflir
stepper, misc household
items__________Cell 377 7633
• B EAU TIFU L NEW gold col
o*ed lece febiecloth. 57"a27‘*
|I7 407 224 6)79 6 to f P M ___
DOWN EAST SPA portable
seels 4. wood framed, self
contained I SOOQUO )2) 465)
• O R A C O B A B Y S W IN O
eufometic ID 00Cell )72 069)
After IPM_________
• KING TUT PRINT Framed
end glassed 2 *1 with of
flciai program 64) Please call
662 72JJ____________________
• REGINA STEAMER. 1 year
*9) CHEROKEE COUNTRY
old In good shape Cleans
14.000 miles. 117.495
carpets easy Plus ) bottles ol
________ Cell 377 6307________
carpet shampoo AllforS))!
________ Call 373 47)9________ | VO LKSW AOO N VAN. 1974
Reasonable good running
SERVICE SALES A PARTS for
condition 407 694 0470 or
portable kerosene heaters
662 4000 •■! 307
LARRY^S MART 3)2 4137
• 1972 CHiEVY 1/2 ton p/u. 150
SUNQUEST WOLFF TANNINO
VI Runs good Engine end
BEOS New Com m ercial
trens strong 11500 32) M12
Home U n its F ro m l i f t
• 196) SUBURBAN OMC. 6 2L
Lamps Lotions Accessories
diesel, hell Ion. mechemceliy
Monthly payments low as
solid new rad brake rotors L
%16 00 Call Today FREE NEW
ceiiperi/heed liner Very good
Color Catalog 1 &gt;00 442 9192
tires end low pkq S5.500OBO
• TABLECLOTH, new beige
_______ 407 211 1611_________
Card fable sue 16 Call
199) F 10 BLAZER 4 dr. full
402 374 63296 fof PM________
power. Tahoe peckeg* I7K ml
UTILITY/Landscape Trailer
617 000 firm J77 f*J4 after 4
1550 Large Chest FREEZER
» SO 69) 17/) after aPM
238— Vehicles
• VERTICAL BLINDS. 24 nice
Wanted
cloth with weights Quiet but
stay put Comet with large 17
WE PAY TOP**** FOR
ff (144 In) track Originally
Complete or WreckedCers
•■pensive will sacrifice for
Trucks RUNNINOorNOT
only ID Call J )0 0a09
ANY CONDITION
177 5044

Sanford Motor Co.

• FOR 1AIF Psir ol 10" Ph*»#
Lintir Griphlt* Subwooftr
Sp«6k#r« 4)0 w*!t pe.sfc
powvr Asking 1100 OBO Ask
f&gt;■' M^.sn i;i 91&gt;6g.,^s

185— C o m p u t e r s
FOR SALE COMPUTER Appl#
lit with printtr arxj %ottw«rf
ISOOCfll 11) 7*M V/»ndf it

1B7— S p o r t in g G o o d s
• SCARS E^CRCISE BIKE *10
or hrtl otter Call H I IV t

193— L a w n &amp; G a r d e n
• F R E E C R EP E M Y R T L E
pink. 6 You tftg fnd fill hoi*
___________327 SU t__________
• WATER IRIS blooming with
biufftowfri For ponds |/
37) *)*0
• WC I 0 EATER, fl i * ► 1 Hr
Ck»r 17" cut Only |l) Ca H
323 6*02

195— M a c h l n e r y / T o o ls
FOR SALE Verta ladder
lool. I l l 171 7919

221— G o o d T h in g s
to E a t

231— C a r s

II

230— A n f i q u e / C l a s s i c
__
C aj’s ________
.F O R D THUNDERBIRD. 1444
All original! Needs some
work SI.495 0 B 0 371 PDA

199— P e t s &amp; S u p p lie s

•1970 D E V IllE CADILLAC

• A U S T R A L IA N B LU E
H E E L E R ml* puppte*. 1
femjlts 3 months old )25
•6Ch 371 2612 Of 372 1652
BABY LOP BUNNY Pure bred
female, very tame Great with
kids' )0 lbs ot looiiiiO
/SOO

12000QBO All power 1110)54

211— A n t i q u e s /
C o lle c t ib le s
• S AC R IFIC IN G E L E C TR IC
MOTOR built in Thomas Alva
Edison’s day Vintage 169*
One hundred years old
Horsepower approe *4 HP
unusual brass fittings. 3 speed
wood pulley Museum quality
Will make some collector
drool! 1100 323 4/66

2 3 1 -C a rs
eBUICK 1) ELECTRA 111 * dr
hardtop Exellenl condition!
Reilored 1992 17.200I X 400/
BUICK CENTURY. 1480. V 8
engine, runt goodtl,100080
Celt I X 0448________
C H E V E TTE . 1484. Grey, 4 door
reliable car for only *800
________ H I 1114___________
.C H R YS LER IMPERIAL 'fl.
Like new Mult tell Only
11 * 000 Cell 1X/I1H 4431
e DUNE BUGGY Full llbergleil
body Convertible top Rebuilt
VW engine Many new pert*
Proteitlon built 11500 H I 4414

239— M o t o r c y c le s
_ a n d B ik e s
• fl1 HONDA. 750 custom good
condition. ))K miles 1900 OBO
373 09)3 Iv msg or 373 &gt;159
'•I KAWASAKI. 350 LTD Prime
condition Mult see to eppre
deft 1900 371 4163__________
#'•7 HONOA SPREE Very low
miles Very good condition
1400
Phone 331 6766

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
• HOLIOAY Rambler Impanel.
'I t 3Sft basement model,
loaded Eictlltni cond Op
tional Honda motor scooter for
7w/ fC k SSl.OOO 402 699 4979
VAN/CAM PER. 117). Chevy
model 30 Good condition All
accessories 17.500 32) 4966
• '74 MOTOR HOME Runsgreat
Will trade for travel trailer of
comparable value 371 7695

Janet Mansfield, 323-7271
AACarne*. Inc . IX 1114
LONOWOOO HOME 1/1. till tq
H. 1 car garage, on Soldier *
Creek *41,0000801115044

Yb QUICK SALE NEEDED A
X I Cllrut Or., It more for
your money 1'1 very deen
updated older home Like
newt All new carpet, paint,
and wallpape within Kitchen
appll't Included Clot, to goll
court, and walk to Idywlllda
ictiool Fenced In back yard
on tm lake Great nalghbor
hood Mull lee Intide Poita
ble laaw purchaia 14* 900 By
owner By appl only I X 74/0

W e’ll advertise your car or other
motor vehicle until it’s sold.
Y o u pay fo r the firs t 10 clays and
i f y o u r car doesn't s e ll, c a ll us
and re n e w it fo r F R E E ! Phone
n u m b e r and a s k in g p rice m ust be
in c lu d e d in ad. N o c o p y chan g e
w h ile ad is ru n n in g e xc ep t fo r p ric e.
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 ay!

In Your Own
Backyard!
Beautiful 1,2G 3 Bedroom
Apartment Homes Available
m/ Mention this ad and PAY NO APPLICATION FEE
IkdriMtm SKAIIKKK/.K
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for all 3 k)ts *07tt*9t)l

Paradise...

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HALL REALTY

NEW Sanford offices and'or
warehouses BOO 2.100 sq ff
Special, t24)/mo, ) ) ) 7)54
SANFORD. Office space. MOO
sq fl building total 1700 sq
fl_ par office unif_ Di 7004
SANFORO
1M2 S FRENCH
I 000 sq ft Ideal small office
WJVmo me I M iff sewer
garbego Can 3)15)1)_______
soo SO F 8 E T tor leas# on 17 fj.
%ucca%»ful ranting anchor
butmtsses Good parking and
Mghllng Graaf visibility
Aiklrsg UOQ/mo P 7 *444 work

T59— R e a l E s t a t e
W a n te d

181— A p p lia n c e s
^ F u rn itu re ^

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LO N O W O O D /LA KE M A R Y
Mid lift storage warehouses.
400 100 &gt;400 sq ft Fre* rtnf
w 'lfm o lease, frem tUl/mo
)H 0)19

W IL L T R A D E 1441 HESS
TRUCK FOR 1441 PLEASE
CALL 1H 414/

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

1 H — W areh o u se
Space /R e n t

NEW 1444'*, NO DOWN. 10%
Intereit, 14X10, IIM/mo.
14 X 10, tlio/me. 14* 5/04

FOR SUBDIVISIONS with or
without epproval* 100 1000
acre* Waterfront 4 plu* Cell
Terry Clayton 404 Ml *404

OFF 44A duple. 1 trlrm, 1 bath
f’arkslde Mlic* Eactllenf
cond 14)0 RE/MAX 142 22)1

C O U N TR Y S E TT IN O com
plelely turn, 1/1, garbage
/water turn, covered lanced
patio Ideal lor w&lt;ek couple or
sing parent IJX mo pus dep
No pels IIS I4U
O S T E IN 1 bedroom | bath On
10 acres S4X plus S100 securl
Iy XS4 444 llaOaftw Ipm
SANFORD. 2 bdrm I balh. quiet
area, fenced yerd Sl/S/mo
Sl/S/dep Nopals 1114104__
1 BDRM, IW BATH mobile
home lor rent Mullet Lake
Perk. Estes Dr 40* 111 111!

211— A n t i q u e s /
C o lle c t ib le s ____

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H o m e s / S a le

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105— D u p le x T r i p l e x / R e n t ___

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SANFORD I bdrm w' util turn
Ur wk of mo 797 4440 office
66% 1)21 horn# 900 1610pager__
SANFORD 411 S PARK AVE
I and 2 bdrm A.r 122S 1)2)
plus! 100deposit SO 4402___ _
I BEDROOM FREE MONTH
SPECIAL! 2 bdrms A effic
avail Call Jerry. 17)0430
7 BEDROOM S SanfordAve
1)2) Includes ultlllies
210 40U or 640 5471

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B E E TL E BAILEY
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heart transplant
D EA R UK. G G T T : In 19H4 m y
liuabnntl was diagnosed with
cardiomyopathy. Except for his
heart. Ills lirultli was flood and
lie lived until 1090. Th e heart
speelallsl al the HM D lo which
we belonged never mentioned a
Iransplaul In us. We could never
understand that anil I now
wonder what the quality and
l ength of Ills life bi l l owi ng
transplant might have been.
UK AH K R A I ) E It: Heart
transplants are a real trial lor the
pallenls who receive them. Not
only Is li dlirieult In llnd a
sidlnhlc d o n o r . Inu Ihc nperallnn
Is -- as you ran Imagine major,
major surgery that Is expensive
and requires lifelong therapy
with drugs, such as cortisone, to
prevent reject ton of the Im ­
planted tissue.
I d o n ’ t know why your
husband’s physician didn’t con­
si der h i m a candidate for
Irnnsplntu surgery. W hy not ask
him ? Some specialists do not
consider transplants in elderly
patients who have other health
problems. However, despite the
risks, a transplant mlghl have
Im-co preferable lo only six years
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by Charles M. Schuli

PEANUTS
HOW DIP
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STARTED
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TO INTERVIEW A
BUSINESSMAN SO
I HAVE THESE
QUESTIONS...

IS THERE ROOM
FOR ADVANCEMENT?
WHAT ABOUT HEALTH
CARE1 IS IT A 6000
CAREER FOR WOMEN?

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given auction was leading by
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(IM I’s). North. Su Murn. doubled
four heads tor penalties, a con­
tract that probably would have
gone one down Hut South.
17 veal old A b lr y Walker, pre
lerrerl to go lot game with her
dlHiiihutloiial haiuI
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diamonds Walker rolled and.
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in pi.in dn Im m ps wldimit loss
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lust — and go down II West has
a sin g le to n , there are lour
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low card, and only one that li
will lie the i|uren. So. II Is
correct lo lliicwa- through Bast
on die llrsl round
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lack and Basi s ace Hark la m r
die heart are. w hich South
rolled Walker led a club til
d um m y's queen and ran the
spade IO through East. The
spade Hint- was overtaken with
tier Jack; WalkiT drew trum ps
and claimed for |4 i i s 420.
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McGowan, dt-clikd her hand wiis
worth a onr-tHim ond opening!
Nnrlh made an ligslane oneheart ovcrcal! Hast. Sandra
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spades Sotilh bid one spade
auyw ay Alter two passes. East
pimped lo three no trum p Anil
the contract was unbeatable
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her ace. played a diamond lo Ihc
duuiiuy and led a heart m her
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tor a lotal gain ol 14 IMPs:
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HOROSCOPE
Uy Bernice Bede Oaol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
March 28. 1994
Someone you mlghl meet by
chance or through very unusual
circumstances In the year ahead
could turn out in he one of die
most valuable mniaets you've
ever ma d e . Be frie n d ly to
everyone you encounter.

ARIES I March 2 1-April 19)
Tills could he &lt;*ic of those days
when you mlghl not perform too
well under pressure. be ll in the
business world or the social
world. T r y to keep pace with
events. Gel a Jump on life by
understanding the Influences
whic h are governing you In the
year ahead. Send for y o u r
Astro-Graph predictions today
by m u llin g.. S2 and a long,
s c I f •a d rl r e s s c r l . s t a m p e d
envelope to Astro-Graph, c/o tills
newspaper. P.O. Box 4405. New
York. N Y. lOIO.’t. Be sure lo
slate your zodlueslgn.

TAUHU9 (A |ir11 20-May 20)

Friends you feel are a l rlllc loo
assertive or dlelalorlul should he
avoided If posable today. You
won’t respond well to persons
telling you what lo do or how lo
do It.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20)

by Jim Meddick

ROBOTMAN*
V W t YOU EYER W ONDERED TJH NT

WOULD WtfREN IF YOU TOLD WOUR
BEST FRIEMD TUKT YOU W U C R T
RELATIONSHIP WAS M IW R 0 U 6 ,
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make ll hard for you lo do things
the way you may want to do
lhern. Buckling under will he a
big mistake If you act In opposi­
tion to your better Judgment.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec
21) Guard against Inclinations
today to blame things you do
wrong on Innocent bystanders,
especially family members. Be
adult where your shortcomings
arc concerned.

CAPRICORN (Dee. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) If there Is something you are
trying to learn today that you
might have to use In the Im ­
mediate future, don’t leave any­
t h i n g u p to c h a n c e . M ukc
copious notes If necessary.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-l'cb. 19)
T h is might not be one of your
better days for going bargain
bunting. If you sec somctldng
you like, there’s a chance you’ll
pay more for II Hum you should
and regret It later.
P IS C E S (Fell 2 (-M a rch 20)
Y o u ’ll be morc nfcctlve and
productive today If you cun
operate Independently of others.
A llia n ces or (virtnerslilp a r­
rangements coukl severely slow
you down.
C o p y r i g h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R
E N TE R P R IS E ASSN.

Leonard Starr

ANNIE

ULY AND 1 ARE. MAMM&amp; A SWORD FlbYT
W llH DOR STRAWS. 1 0 SEE WHO GETS
THE LAST SIP OF TW S BROWU COW- ^

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Ainhlllon and drive are arlmiralilc characteristics, provided one
doesn' t at t empt to achieve
his/her purposes at someone
else’s expense. Do your tiling
today, hut do It honorably
CANCER (June 21-Ju ly 22)
You won’t want anyone to Im ­
pose their Ideas or politics on
you today, so you most be
careful you're not accused of the
sam e I nf r act i on. T h e r e ’s a
chance you coukl gel careless.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) You're
In a eyele where you must guard
against overextending yourself
financially. Look for ways to
limit your spending Instead of
adding to your debt. Relief can
Ik - found.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)
Usually you strive to be a helpful
anil fair person, but Coday could
he an exception where you gel so
enveloped In your own sellInterest that you’re not aware of
cithers.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oi l. 23) Ik­
on guard today or else co­
workers m lghl try to unload onto
your shoulder some distasteful
chores they are trying to avoid.
Tills may occur If they think
they can get away with It.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221
T o d a y ’s peer pressure might

..l'At 5 0 K R Y -1 CAN’T
t a l k to y o u r ig h t

NOW.

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                    <text>F e b ru a ry

TUESDAY

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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Saminola County alnca 1008
86th Year, No. 141 - Sanford. Florida

NEWS DIGEST

Riverboat gambling?
Betting on legalization, company eyeing Sanford

□ Sports
SHS boys win in 4A-6 soccer
ORLANDO — The Seminole Itovs' soccer team
won Its second game of the season, 3-2. over
Gateway in the 4A-I)lsttlcl ti tournament at
Cypress Creek High School Monday night
See Page ID.

□ People
2 win beauty pageant
Tun local girls. Kaylle Lytle and Natalie Weld,
have Won Miss Manatee and Miss Junior
Manatee In the annual Miss Manatee Meanly
Pagranl s|tonsnred try the Florida Endangered
Wildlife Foundation.
See Page 3D

SANFORD - Gambling on gambling becoming
legal In Florida, un Orlando-hascd company Is
considering leasing property at Port of Sanford for
a SI. Johns River gambling cruise
Florida Riverboat Corp. wants Ur operate a
2.000 jwissenger riverboat and employ up Ur
1.000 people lo operate the enterprise Hoard

chairman Gerald liraley. a local homebuilder,
commits to contributing 10 percent of Income
nbove taxes to the local community. They have
signed a letter of agreement to lease 19 aerrs at
the port for their facility.
"W e want to Ire a significant contributor lo the
community, troth In business generation and
direct contributions and Involvement with chari­
table enterprises.” staled Hraley In a press
release.
Several Male lawmakers are prn|toslng gumhl-

lug In Florida this year. Sen. Alberto Gutman.
It Miami, la drafting a bill to allow counties to
permit rlvrrboal Rambling In Florida porta. The
proposal rail* for a $5 per peraon tax to ralae an
cal Imated 1120 m illion In local revenue and a
20-percent winning"* tax lo rn lv 9300 million to
940U million In Male revenue — all earmarked for
crime fighting
Florida Itlvrrbnat officials say the proposal
could generate 65 .0 00jobs.
C Sec Gamble. P a g e 2 A

Last
chance

Honored for outstanding community service

C op’s sex case:
1 more hearing
for new trial

Telephone scam reported
Investigators from Ihe Seminole
SANFORD
County Sheriff's Office Fraud und F'orgcry
section are investigating a telephone scam
apirarrntly being conducted try suspects in Las
Vegas. Nevada.
A rc o r d ln g lit s h e r iff's spokesm an Ed
McfXtnmigh. "Yesterday, an elderly woman In
Chtduota reported she had received a phone call
Imm Jill Marie Johnson, whit claimed to Ire a
representative o f thr Publishers Clearing
House."
He continued. "Johnson told her she was u
winner In ihe final drawing hut would first need
to pay 91.750 In taxes to receive the prl/e. The
woman was instructed lo send Iter chek by UPS
ovrrnlght. to an address In tars Vegas.”
McDonough said Johnson gave ihe woman un
H00 numltrr. but It Is not the number used by
Publishers Clearng House. The woman re­
portedly did not send her check to Las Vegas.

No passenger deaths in 1993
WASHINGTON — There was only one drsth
in 1093 from aeeldenis involving major U S.
airlines.
The airlines wrrr involved In 23 accidents Iasi
year, but the only death involved a member ol u
ground errw who was struck by a propeller. The
National Transportation Safely Board said
Monday lliul was the Jresl record since 19H0.
when no deaths were reported
Preliminary figures also show (hat charter
airlines reported no deaths for the fourth
straight year and the number of deaths on air
laxls was 42. down from 70 Ihe previous year.
The only Increase In deaths was on commuter
airlines, where 24 people were killed In 1993.
compared to 21 In 1992.
Overall, the board reported that H00 people
died In 2.158 accidents Involving non-military
and non government planes last year. In 1992.
998 people were killed In 2.221 accidents.

)•»&gt;•*« PSslM t . M o t H a n 't

Winifred "Bill'' Qielow la named the Topper Award
winner. H e X n d T w w i l n n e . In

1076 watches as tha chamber's Tony Hussi. &lt;1000
winner). pie~n&lt;e me m ^ o

Chamber
taps best
of the best
SA N FO R D - T h e Greater
Sanford Chamber o f Commerce
s in g le d out Its le a d e r s h ip
personalities Monday night dur­
ing Ihe annual awards banquet.
The event also marked the be­
ginning of Robbie Robertson s
trim as president.
T h e g a t h e r i n g . In a
Country/Western motif, was held
ut the Barn on South French
Avenue. An estimated 300 per-

the recipient ol Ihe Dr. Luis Perez Humanitarian
, handshake from presenter Wayne Albert.

SANF’ORD - The defense at­
torneys for former Sanford pollerinun G u y S. Hrewstcr w ill have onr
more hearing lo argue for a new
trial.
Eighteenth Circuit Court Judge
Alan A. Dickey continued Ihe two
and a half hour hearing Monday to
an unspecified datr after rejecting
several |Kilnts raised by Ihe defrnse
In support of a new trial. If Dickey
denies a new trial. Ihe case Is
expected lo be appealed.
liirw s te r was convicted of right
counts of sexual activity with a
child in custodial care by a Jury In
November. Last week. Dickey sen­
tenced Mrewsler lo IS years In
prison followed by 30 years proba­
tion. A provision o f probation It be
nut be fclnnr with any child under
age 1H.
Mrewntrr was charged with hav­
ing sex In an ongoing relationship
with an underage boy lie mrt at
Lakevtew Middle School. Dressier
was Ihe school resource officer and
ran the |toller Explorers program
which the boy later Joined. Even­
tually. the youth m oved In with the
policeman. Brewster and hit at­
torneys maintain no sex ever look
place bclwrrn the policeman and
Ihe youth.
At the upcoming hearing, defense
attorneys Jeff Deni and Robert
Fisher arr expected to challenge
portions ol the trial testimony of
Florida Department o f Law En­
forcement agent Suzanne Koleen.
Kotccn was one of the Investigators
See T r ia l. Page 5 A

Firefighters cleared in stripper assault
| y J . MARK BARFIELD
Senior s ta ll Writer
SANF'ORD — A dozen Seminole
County firefighters were cleared
yesterday by a Sheriffs Office In-

From s ta ff and wire reports

vcstlgatlon Into an allegation they
assaulted n stripper during hrr
performance lust year.
T h e seven-week Investigation
concluded al leas! six firefighters
were on stage during Ihe woman »

perform ance, but Investigators
could not corroborate her complaint
they touched her body and deliber­
ately poured beer on her. F’orty
people were Interviewed by the two
Professional Standards Division

Investigators who produced more
than 1.10 0 pages of testimony.
Public Safety Director Gary Kaiser
said he's glad Ihe county employees
were cleared by the Investigation.
C S e e Cleared. Page B A

Nit-picking
in schools?
Head lice make their
move among students

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SANFORD The
SANFORD - It s a
S e m in o le C o u n t y
lousy stale of affairs In
school district oflcrcd
some o f the Seminole
Ihe following advice
County schools right
on how lu avoid head
now.
lice Infestations and
Conditions arc Just
what lo do If the In­
rigid ul the moment
festation occurs..
'
for head lice lo breed
OThc best way lo
and move from one
avoid ihe Infeslatlou Is
youngster lo unolher
to be sure lo use your
with ease.
ow n" grooming Items
"It serin* there are
(such as combs, hair
an awful lot of cases
a c c e s s o r ie s and
everywhere this ycur."
brushes). Also, do not
Gall MrQualg. coordi­
share hats, clothing or
nator of school nurses,
L Sec Tips. Page 2A
said, " l l s pretty heavy
uttill the schools "
Head Ih t are transmitted when people share
clothing that Is pulled over thr head, hals or hair
grooming aides.
Boo Lice, Page BA

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shared Ihe day recently, fishing along the
shore ol Lske Monroe.
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S.inter0 Hetsld, Sanford. Florida • Tuaadav. February 1, 1094

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Exposing johns
Publicizing prostitution arrests popular tool in crime fight

Clergy: Spare rolling from electric chair
GAINESVILLE — Clergy are pleading with prosceutors to
sjtatc accused serial killer Danny Harold Rolling from the
electric chair If he pleads guilty to the grisly slayings o f five
college students.
"I want to see the murderer o f these students punished, and
punished severely." said the Rev. Lawrence Relmer o f the
United Church of Gainesville. "Life In prison would do that.”
Rolling Is accused of five female students In August 1990. He
already Is serving a minimum 105 years In prison for a variety
ofot her crimes.
About a do/rn clergy members signed a letter to a local
newspaper urging prosecutors to offer Rolling a bargain: guilty
pleas for life In prison. Rehashing the lurid details of the
slayings would only serve to harm the community, they said.
A lot o f that trauma Is going to be revlsltrd again through a
lengthy irial." Relmer said. “ And the only reason for all o f this
Is io have the death penalty for him.”

By JOHN PACINTI
Associated Press Writer
W E ST PALM REACH - The undercover
police officer swears Jose Borges solicited
her for sex on a rainy Soul h Florida day.
Th e only problem was the 74-year-old
Portuguese immigrant Is Impotent and by
the time that little-known fact came out In
court his name was published with the
names of other "Johns" In a newspaper ad
taken out bv the city.
Despite Borges' subsequent acquittal on
solicitation charges, a state court of up|&gt;ca!
last week came down on the side of West
Palm Itcarh Mayor Nancy Graham, whose
push helped kick off a frenzied campaign
against prostitution (lint spread throughout
the su le over the last year.

Death penalty dropped for drug kingpin
TAM PA — Federal prosecutors have unexpectedly dropped
plans to seek the death penalty against an accused drug
kingpin who they say ordered the murder of a man who sold
him phony drugs.
The trial of Ronald Eugene "R om eo" Mathis was to have
I k-cu the flnu In Florida using the new federal death penalty for
murders committed as part of a continuing criminal enterprise.
Assistant U S. Attorney Jeffrey Downing offered no explana*
tlon at a pretrial hearing Monday for his one-sentence notice
the death penalty was not being pursued.
Mathis is accused o f masterminding a MOO.OOO-n-week
crack ring from St. Petersburg. Charges against him Include
racketeering, operating a continuing criminal enterprise,
conspiracy to distribute cocaine and carrying a firearm during
the course o f a drug crime.
From A s s o c ia te d

" It 's public record und in many ruses they
are never ronvlcted because there Is a plea
agreem ent." Graham said. "Neighborhoods
oml cities are grappling with this Issue
"A nybody who doesn't understand these
street hookers are tied together with dnigs
and other crime ore not In touch with
reality." Graham said.
Borges attorney, Michael B. Small, sees
things differently.

"People's lives arc being ruined through
public ridicule and embarrassment.** he
said. "T h ey are publicly scrutinized Thr
printing of this ad was a form of punishment
before conviction."
Hr wouldn't say whether he plans to
appeal Friday's state decision that dis­
missed Borges' complaints about the mayor
and the nds.
The movement has led Florida to try
Innovative ways to combat prostitution.
lit uddltlon to the efforts of West Palm
Beach, anti-prostitution clforls In Miami and
St. Petersburg are Indicative o f the re­
surgence nationally to publicize Johns.
Former New York mayor Ed Koch did It
through radio early In his administration.
a In Kaunas City, Mo., a crime watch
group turned the Idea of a phone sex line
Inside out with a number that spouse* and
others can call to find out who has I k-cu
arrested on prostitution charges.
a In Akron and Dayton. Ohio, newspapers
printed the name* of men nabbed In a
four-day prostitution sting last summer An
Akron cable television operator followed
suit.
"It's quite a deterrent." Graham said of
the three ads West Palm Beach purchased at

SI.(XX) apiece last year. "People walk up to
me und asked when the next nd Is going to
run and how they found out about their
neighbor Jim m y."
Graham, who Is a lawyer, said publishing
the names of those urTested — hut not
necessarily convicted — In prostitution
stings. Is protected under Florida's public
records Inw.
She |&gt;otnts to the release of the highprofile client list o f prostitute Kathy Wlllcts.
the wile of a former Broward sheriffs deputy
and part-time pimp.
"A n d they w eren't even a rre sted !"
Graham said of the clients on the list.
But one man arrested In West Palm Beach
who had his name printed In an ad said
Graham's practice of publishing Johns'
names Is being abused.
"The whole thing ts a setup. It s entrap­
ment." said l-ronnrd. who spoke on condi­
tion his last name not be used In the story.
"Th ey have been told to make as many
arrests as possible. And the names ure
printed before you even bad a chance to
npjrear In court If you're found Innocent,
there's no retraction."
Miami and St. Petersburg quickly followed
Graham's lend In using the modern day
pillory.

Prats reports

Em ployee
of tne M onth

Tips
Continued fro m Page 1A
s p o r tin g
helmets.
Try to avoid sharing any­
thing that has hern on or come
in contact with someone rise's
head." Gall M&lt;^)uulg. coordina­
tor of school nurses for the
district, said.
II an Ink-station occurs, she
suggests
• Wash the luilr lliouroughly
with a shampoo that Is specially
designed to kill the head lice.
Such shampoos nrc available
both over the counter and with a
prescription. Follow the direc­
tio n s th a t c o m e w ith th e
p a r tic u la r sh a m p o o you
purchase.
• Follow the washing with a
rinse of 50 percent vinegar and

J

50 percent water. The solution
will loosen the nits (eggs) and
makr them easier to remove.
a The nits can be removed
more easily with a fine tooth
comb, but often they must be
picked out manually.
"It Is a very, very time con­
s u m in g a n d . s o m e t im e s
expensive, ordeal." McQuatg
said.
She said she also recommends
v a c u u m in g the fu r n it u r e ;
washing bed linen* and pillows
uml even any stuffrd animals a
child might have slept or snug­
gled with. If a favorite animal
can not be laundered or placed
In the dryer. It can be placed In
an enclosed bag and kepi there
about a week until the lice have
died.

Gamble
Continued from Page 1A
Seminole County commission
chairman Dirk Van Der Welde
said hr Is op|iosed to gambling
because he doesn't think It
would t&gt;c the crime panacea
supporters say It is.
Personally. 1 don’t think the
answer ts In rlverboat gambling,
anymore than the Lottery was
was the answer for education."
said Van Der Welde. "The Lot*
tcry was supposed to be the
answer for education and wc sec
It wasn't."
llut s o m e disagree with Van
Der Welde.
"I think this would be marvel­
ous." said Dennis Dolgner. port
administrator. "It would have a
very positive Impact on the local
economy. We have dog tracks
and Jut alal. This wouldn't be
tliat much different. People
wouldn't come out to the port
and sit und gamble all day. they
would go on a cruise for a couple
of hours and probably spend as
much money as they would

LOTTERY
M IA M I - H e re are th e
winning num bers s e lec te d
Monday In the Florida Lottery:

going to the dog track.'* * ^
Dolgner said Florida Rlverboat
has signed a letter of agreement
giving them to option to lease
about 19 acres o f the port.
Dolgner said about six o f the
acres are actually bulldable.
Dolgner said the agreem ent
allows them to lease the proper­
ty for one year, with two-year
rcnawal options. No com m it­
ment has been finalized, he said.
Nancy Yuronls. president of
the Rlverahlp Romance, which
presently operates cruises on the
S t. J o h n s R iv e r fro m th e
downtown Sanford area, had no
comment about the prospect of
rlverboat gambling. "W c are In a
dinner cruise operation," she
said, “ and that Is what wc would
continue to do. regardless of
what is decided."
The Grand Romance has been
sold to another company who
plana to operate it as a gambling
boat on the Mississippi River.
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Central Florida
Consumers
bald eagles
more confident
cumulating mercury about economy
■ vJ O M N P A cn rn
Associated Prase Writer_________
MIAMI — Bald eagles In Cen­
tral Florida are accumulating
high levels of mercury that could
cause disorientation and re­
production problems but the
amounts aren't deadly, a re­
searcher said Monday.
"1 think, at least at this point,
these levels are relatively low
compared to other (eagle) popu­
lations." said Petra Wood, who
headed the University o f Florida
study.
Mercury levels are five to 10
times higher In bald eagles near
the Great Lakes, and higher

levels are also found In birds In
Maine and Oregon, said Wood in
a telephone Interview from her
currant Job at the wildlife re­
search unit at West Virginia
Unlvcrntty In Morgantown. W.
Va.

However, the amount o f mer­
cury found In blood, feather and
tissue samples taken In the
Florida study wo* "w ith in the
range o f concentrations that can
cause behavioral changes or
reduce reproduction" tn other
birds.
Such levels could cause dis­
orientation and lead to the birds
getting caught In high-voltage
power lines or hit by cars.

through October, our Index
took off, rising to B3 In
November. 90 In December
GAINESVILLE - The Flor­
and 94 In January."
ida Consum er C onfidence
The January Index of 94 Is
Index soil red to Its highest
the highest In the university’s
level In more than lour years Bureau o f E con om ic R e ­
In January, boosted by Im­ search's monthly survey since
p r o v e d e x p e c ta t io n s fo r
1989. when It stood at the
personal finances. University
some mark.
o f Florida economists said.
Floridians are having more
"T h e turnaround In how positive feelings about their
Floridians view short-term personal finances, and the
prospects for the national sh are o f th ose s u rv e y e d
economy has been remark­ expecting belter times na­
able.'* UF economist Dave tionally grew from 33 to 51
Denslow said Monday. "After percent from October to Jan­
staying near 78 from May uary.
By Associated Frees________

THE WEATHER
Today: Mostly cloudy and cool
with a good chance o f rain. High
In the lower 60s. Wind north 5 to
10 mph. Rain chance 30 per­
cent.
Tonight: Cloudy and cool with
a good chance of rain. 1-ow In thr
upper 40s. Wind north 5 to 10
mph. Rain chance 50 percent.
Wednesday: Cloudy and cool
with rain likely. High In the
upper 50s. Wind northeast 5 to
10 mph. Rain chance 60 per­
cent.
Extended forecast: Thursday:
Mostly fair and cool. High In the
mid to upper 50s north and the
low 60s south. Friday: Mostly
fair and cold,

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Fantasy 5
4-18-10-1-20

Tranl Schako, cantor, was
named Employes ol the Month
for February, by the city of
Sanford. Schake Is recreation
tupervisor with the Recreation
and Parks department, and
served as co-chairman for lha
Qoldan Age Games late Iasi
year. Presenting the award
was Mayor Battye Smith and
City Manager Blit Simmons.

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waters a light chop. Scattered
s h o w r r s . W ednesday: Wind
northwest to north 10 kts. Seas
2 to 3 ft. Buy and Inlund waters a
light chop. Scattered showers.

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and the overnight low was 47 a*
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POLICE BRIEFS
Drug sting
Members of the riiy/Cnunty Investigative Bureau. CCIB.
&lt;onductrd a drug sling operation Friday, on Weslon Street,
near the Jamesiown area. Persons arrested Include Mark Ralph
Carslensen. 29 of Casselberry: Robert Joseph Wallers. 28. of
Orange City; Ronald II. Smedley. 35. of Orlando. Each o f the
men was charged with purchase o f crack cocaine. Carslensen
rr|iorirdly attempted to escape from the officer, and was given
the additional charge o f fleeing and attempting to elude a law
enforcement ofTIrer.

Biker arrested
Sheriff"s deputies arrested John Golden. 34. 1007 W. 6th
Street. Sanford, on Sunday. Deputies said they saw him riding
one bike and pulling another, near 3rd Street and Holly
Avenue. They said when they attempted lo question him
regarding the ownership of the bikes, he gave a false Identity.
Hr was charged with obstruction by disguise. He was also
found to Ire wanted on a warrant for violation of parole on u
conviction o f battery.

Ex-husband: Harding in on plot
Associated Press Writer
PORTLAND. Ore. - Tonya
Harding's ex-husband claims
she was In on the plot against
Nancy Kerrigan from the begin­
ning. convinced that skating
Judges wouldn't give her a fair
shake, the ex-husband's lawyer
says.
J eff Glllooly struck u plea
barguln under which he wits to
plead guilty to racketeering to­
day and gel two years In prison
and a 9 100,000 fine In exchange
for his testimony.
‘T o n y a was In on It from the
beginning." Glllooly's lawyer.
Ron llocvct. told The Associated
Press on Monday night. "That's

what Jeff has said, and I believe
that to be Ihc truth."
Investigators have gathered
corroborating evidence. Includ­
ing telephone and l&gt;ank records
and videotapes. Iloevet said.
Last week. Harding denied any
advance knowledge o f the Jan. 6
attack and said she didn't learn
until days later that people dose
to her may have been Involved.
She has nut been charged.
Glllooly Is accused of asking
H arding's bodyguard. Shuwn
Eckardt, to send alleged hlltnan
S h a n e S la n t a n d a lle g e d
getaway driver Derrick Smith to
Detroit lo club Kerrigan on the
knee, knocking her nut of Ihe
national championships. Hard­
ing went on to win the champ!-

Retail theft

onship*. along with a spot on the
Olympic team.
Glllooly told authorities that
he and Harding began planning
the attack In early December
after she finished fourth at u
competition In Japan und feared
Judges ut the U.S. champion­
ships would hold it against her.
Hocvct said.
"T h ey viewed Kerrigan as the
clear favorite. Ihe fair-haired
girl." Hocvct told The New York
Tim es. "T h e y thought what
happened to Tonya In Ju|ran
was politics and that would bun
her In Detroit."
Meanwhile, a special comm it­
tee of the U.S. Figure Skating
Association was lo meet today lo
consider whether lo recommend

rem ovin g Harding from the
Olympic team.
On Monday, the U.S. Olympic
Committee Included Kerrigan
und Harding on the tram that
will compete In Llllehammer.
Norway. Michelle Kwan. 13. was
named an alternate. The Games
begin Feb. 12. bill the roster run
be changed as luie as Feb. 21.
An Associated Press poll taken
W ednesday through Sunday
found that four In 10 Americans
feel Harding should withdraw
from the team even If she Is
Innocent.
Iloevet said that It's unlikely
Harding's guilt or Innocence will
lie established before the Games
b e g in .

•V - TRANSMISSION

Sanford police arrested Charles Wayne Campbell. 50, with no
local address, at u retail store In Ihe 1500 block of S. French
Avenue Sunday. Police Mild he had attempted to leave the store
with two 12-packs of beer, without fraying for the merchandise.
The arrest report sold Campbell also tried to punch the store
manager In I tie face but missed Campbell was charged with
retail theft, and assault.

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Trespassing
Samuel Percy Morris. 55. 815 Hickory Avenue. Sanford, was
arrested at u grocery More In the 500 block o f E. 7lh Street.
Saturday, 1‘nllre said he was found In an area posled against
lolirrlng. and refused to leave the area when asked to do so. He
was charged with irespasslng after warning, and disorderly
Intoxication.

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Domestic incidents
• Frances Helen Rohdo. 30. 440 W. Weklva Trail. Longwood.
was arrested by shertfTs deputies at her residence Sunday
lollowlng u dispute with a male. She was charged with
aggravated assault, (domestic violence).
• Michael D Shipman. 24. 244 Orange Avenue. Longwood.
was unrated at his residence by Longwood police Saturday
lollowlng a dispute with u female. He wus charged with
domestic violence, battery.
• Rosemary Gregory. 45. 618 E. I l l h Street. Sanford, and
Bennie I.ee Gregory. 36. of that same nddress. were both
unrated by Sanford police Saturday following an alienation.
Each was charged with domestic violence.
• Graham Nell Ratliff. 24. 131 Country Lake Apanments.
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford police at his residence
Sunday following a dispute with a female. He was charged with
domestic violence, battery.
• Guy Eugene Trump. 37. 117 Mayfair Circle, was anested
at his residence by Sanford police early Monday following a
dispute with his wife. He was charged with domestic violence,
(assault).

Traffic stop arrests
• Antwan P. Merchant. 22. of Orlando, was anested by Lake
Mary (wllee following a traffic stop on Rinehart Road Sunday.
He was charged with driving with a suspended/revoked license.
• David Philip Gaar. 27. 163 Twin Coach Court, was stopped
by Sanford police at 13th Street and Olive Avenue Sunday. He
was c barged with driving with a suspended/revoked license.
• David F. Holcomb. 32. 1455 C.R. 427. Longwood. was
slopped on U.S. Highway 17-92 by Longwood police Sunday.
He was charged with driving with a suspended/revoked license,
resisting without violence, equipment violations, and no proof
of Insurunce.
• Ricardo Anthony Ruiz. 23. of Deltona, was stopped by
Sanford (roller at First Street and Mangoustlne Avenue on
Friday. He was charged with |rousesalon of canriubts, under 20

grams.

Warrant arrests
• Two men were located at 3rd Street and Palmetto Avenue
by sbertirs deputies Thursday, each was wanted on unrelated
warrants Jcnry Lewis Littles. 27. 1810 Summerlin Avenue,
was wanted on warrants for falling to pay a fine on a conviction
of trcs|rasslng after warning, and falling to pay a fine for driving
with a suspended/revoked license. With him was Michael Dcute
Sanders. 25. 1121 Hickory Avenue, whom deputies found was
wanted on a writ o f bodily attachment for falling to appear In
court.
• Kenneth Edward Davis. 33. 457l-A MacKuy Ulvd.. was
unrestcd at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility Thursday. He
was wanted on two warrants for falling to appear on charges of
driving with a suspended/revoked llcenic.
• DerTlck Leon Mathis. 22.4540 Dubois Street. Lake Monroe,
was served a warrant at the Jail Thursday. He was wanted fot
possession of cocaine.
• Cecil Wayne Simpson. 43. 3105 Cameron Avenue, was
arrested by deputies lollowlng a Ironic stop on 27lh Street
Thursday, lie was wanted on a writ of bodily attachment.
• Donald Lewis Redden. 20. of Midway,
was arrested
following a traffic stop by Sanford police at 13th Street and
French Avenue Thursday. He was wanted on a warrant for
violation of parole on a conviction of robbery.
• Kenneth Eugene Southward. 36. 1501 Locust Avenue, was
arrested by Sanford police at his residence Thursday. He wus
wanted on a warrant Issued In Miami for grand theft.
• Lester Edward Uobb HI. 22. of Altamonte Springs, was
arrested In Ihc 3000 block of E. 21st Street by deputies
Thursday. He was wanted on a writ of bodily attachment.
• Paul Melvin Walker. 38. 2104 Cordova Dr.. Sanford, was
charged In connection with a warrant for being In contempt of
court on chagcs of driving without a driver license. He was held
without bond.
• Kenneth Ira Lorber. 26. 3816 N. County Road 427. Apt. 14.
Sanford on charges of falling lo pay fines. He was held In lieu of
9202.50 cash bond.
•T a m m y Jo Stanovllch. 34. 155 Sandlewood Way. Longwood,
on charges of vlolatlhg the terms o f her probation. She was
held on 90.000 bond.

Seeing the world through books
Alexandra Jsan-Jacque, 10 and her friend Renelyn Monteloyoia,
10, visit Ihe Lake Mary branch of lh « county public library
recently to share some reading time.

G o v ern m en t

council
to meet
By NICK P F IIP A U P
Horald Stall Writer
OVIEDO — The monthly meet­
ing o f Ihe Council of Local
G o v e r n m e n ts In S e m in o le
County, will be held tomorrow.
Feb. 2. at Oviedo City Hall. 400
Alexandria Hlvd
Among new business sched­
uled on the agenda for the
meeting are Ihe following Items:
• Coordination of Community
Service Workers
• T o u r is t D e v e lo p m e n t
Council Recommendations
• Legislative Priorities Statemrni (discussion only)
• Reports from members.

Make this a Valentine's Day to
Truly Remember!

Slncr Ihc lust meeting. Ihc
council has lost one o f Hs
m em b e rs. Lake M a ry C ity
Commissioner A.R. "D o c " Jore
died Jan. 27.
The March Hireling has Ix-rn
scheduled for March 2. and Is
Icnlnllvcly scheduled for Ihr
Sanford City Hall.
The meeting will begin al 7
p.m. In the Oviedo City Hall.

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and send or bring it to the Sanford Herald Classified Dept. A
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Deadline fo r Valentine Love Lines is
Friday, February 11,12 noon.

Incidents reported to authorities
• SheriITs deputies arc Investigating the reported theft of an
11-foot l&gt;oat wlih u 15 hp motor Thursday, docked behind n
home In the 2000 block of Starboard Drive. Mullet Lake. The
boat owner told deputies she heard what she thought was a
motor starling In the middle of ihc night.
• Sanford police report a residential burglary Thursday In
Ihe 2800 block of Aileron Circle. They said 91,500 In Jewelry
and 9400 In electronic equipment were reportedly stolen.
• 91,000 in Items were said to be missing following a
residential burglary Thursday In Ihe 1200 block of Oak Avenue
In Sanford.
• A woman told police she was In a convenience store In the
800 block of Celery Avenue Thursday when someone removed
her purse from Ihe vehicle. The total estimate of loss was listed
al 9290.
• A VCR reportedly valued at 9300 was said to have been
stolen Thursday In a residential burglary In the 100 block of
Woodland Drive.
• A city employee told police someone drove Into the Sanford
Public Works complex. 800 Fulton Street, loaded a pickup
truck with used tires, and told the man a check would be
mailed. The employee checked and lold police the man had left
before he determined that no such arrangements or authoriza­
tion had been released.
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against heart ciseasa

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E D IT O R IA L S

It’s nice to be
nice to the nice

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Last night. the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce presented Its annual awards. A
number of people who possess outstanding
qualities received honors and applause for
their efforts.
There arc many others whom the chamber
could have honored. Some |&gt;eoplc make It
their goals In life to do good lor their
community and Its people. Many of them
were considered by the rhomlrer. but only
one person each year can receive these
awards.
There are however, a number of people who
arc never given a plaque with their name
engraved on It. or receive applause from an
audience. A few have been singled out lor
rewards, but refuse them, saying they were
only doing their Jobs.
Others may go unnoticed. Only a few
teachers are honored each year, even though
there are dozens and dozens who have gone
beyond the requirements of their profession.
A typical duy In the life of a firefighter or
police officers may be In the line o f duty. But
whenever the occasion arises, we hear of
them going that extra mile to Ik* of assistance
toothers.
Even non-public figures are deserving of
awards. They include: parents who do a good
job at raising their children and teaching
them moral values; store owners who are out
to serve the public In a fair manner: motorists
who exercise caution regarding traffic and
pedestrians.
People given special honors by the Cham­
ber of Commerce last night deserve this
recognition. Now it’s time we look at |K*ople
we meet In our own in d ividu al private lives.
Everyone knows someone who lias made an
outstanding Impact on another person or a
group of people. Give them an occasional
thank you. Let them know they are appreci­
ated. and that their good dreds are not going
unnoticed.
In th e o ld M A S K trie vision show, ( f i r Frank

Burns character once had a IInr that said.
" I t ’s nice to be nice lo the nice."
It was a gag-IInc on (lie show. Bui when we
look at what some people huvr done and un­
doing in our community these days, words nf
appreciation would certainly Ik* nice.

LETTERS

Fixing the system
There arc u variety o( solutions to today's
Juvenile delinquency problcm(s| faring the slate
and the nation. But with every solution :t question
Is raised. Juvenile delinquency bus been around
awhile: U used to be kids skipping shcool. Now It is
kids with guns and being economically disadvan­
taged. The problem with a lot of the solutions that
are supposed to cure the problem of juvenile
dellnqucncy is that they (the solutions) Infringe
upon the youlhls) basic emislltutloiial rights. To
curb juvenile delinquency the stair and the nation
need to turn their attention from puubbmenl and
focus It on prevention.
Prevention should Ik - two-fold. before a Juvenile
becomes delinquent and alter they become delin­
quent. Florida has a big Juvenile delinquency
problem, bcrausc of Its high school dn&gt;|&gt;oot rate;
the kids minds arc idle and they are easily
influcnccd.
Education Is a key point In solving the Juvenile
delinquency problem. Another key Is the family.
The government and the nation have stripped the
youths of all family values. If a youth is raised with
no morals or values they pick up what Is
perpetrated by their peers. We need to fix the
family structure. Economics Is another key point
that needs lo be addressed In solving Juvenile
delinquency. Money needs to be redirected to
prevention of a youth becoming delinquent.
Communities need to set up clubs and organiza­
tions that train youth to become productive In
society. The goal would be to use computers
(technology) and mentors (parents, teachers, exec­
utives) to rommunlcate lo and help raise the
Juveniles' self-esteem and mukc them believe they
can become a better person by giving them the
needed credentials to succeed,
Dion Jackson
Sanford
P S . We have to Ik - patient and steadfast In any
plan we Implement. It took a long lime to gel Into
Hits condition: It will lake a long lime to correct It.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the editor are welcome. All lelirrs
must be signed, Include the address of thr
writer and n daytime telephone iii iiii Imt
Letters should be on a single subject and Is­
as brief as possible. Th e letters arc subject to
editing.

Tktffyi

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JOSEPH PERKINS

The time for tort reform is now
Forget about "Powerball." "Pick 10" and other
various nod assorted state lotteries. If you really
want to get super rich overnight, try the local
court house. Consider some of the hefty damage
uwards that Juries generously handed out In Just
the past month.
In Riverside. Calif., u superior court Jury
ordered Health Net. the state's second-largest
In-ilili maintenance organization, to pay $8D
million in damages to tire family or Nelcnr Fox.
who was denied u costly, experimental bonemarrow transplant for her advanced breast
cancer.
In St. Louis, a circuit court awarded $79
mlllkm In punitive damages to Jean Kinder, who
sufTered head and spine Injuries after she was
broadsldrd by a Domino's Pizza delivery driver
who ran a red light.
"Outmgeous. Inconsistent amt rendered entirrly on the basis of em otion." said Health Net
lawyer Steven Mendvtlle.
A |udgrncnt of this magnitude... Is truly
beyond the iKumds of reality." said Domino's
N|M&gt;ke*mun Tim McIntyre.
These may appear, on the face, to be the words
ot venal corporate types, showing little remorse
for the harm they've done. Hut one needn't be

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callous to question whether the punishment in
these coses really fit the crimes.
In the Riverside
case, for example,
th r HMO d ecid ed
th a t t h e r e m o t e
p rosp ect o f su c­
cessful recovery from
the e x p e r im e n ta l
breast cancer pro­
cedure did not Justify
th e c o n s id e r a b le
expense of more lhan
$200,000.
As It turns out. Fox
received the disputed
transplant therapy
w ith $ 2 1 2 ,0 0 0 In
1If you really
cosh and drugs that
want lo gel
her fa m ily raised
super rich
through public ap­
overnight, try
peals. She died four
the local
m on th s a lt e r the
courthouse £
transplant, which,
looking at It unemo­
tionally. vindicated
the HMO's lough decision.

Now no on e would begrudge Injured parlies
compensatory damages, which amounted to $12
million In the Health Net cose, by the Jury's
raletilatIons, am i $750,000 In (he Domino's case
The problem Is when Juries decide to punish
corporations by slapping them w ith exorbitant
punitive dam age Judgments •• $77 million lor
Health Net. $7H million for Domino's.
Punitive damages are not supposed to be a
wlndlall for pliilnlllTs They lire supposed lo
penalize companies that clearly are guilty of
tntrnilnnal or malicious misconduct. They are
supposed " to deter, not destroy.” Ill the words of
Californio Suprem e Court Justice Marvin Baxter

YES, SIR. BUT I’M
DETERMINED "TO
OVERCOME THAT.

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PUBLIC EDUCATION...

DONNA BRITT

Changing b la c k s ’ roles in film
WASHINGTON - "The Air Up there."
"Nice nam e." I remember thinking when m y
kids nnd I saw the coming attraction for the
recently released Disney film.
Thr ad suggested only that the film concerns
u young basketball coach (Kevin Bacon) who
travels to Africa and finds what appears to be
thr next NUA star. At a climactic point, the
coach's handsome young discovery soars
toward tire basket In stow motion, hovering
over the rim before stuffing the ball. In the
darkened theater. I glanced at my sons' faces.
Thrlt reaction;
Sold.
Whls|rercd my 8-year-old: '"T h e Air Up
there' Is going to be G ood."
It Isn't, really. Which disappoints me In so
many wuys that I have to rewind four years —
to a discussion on Hollywood at the National
Association o f Black Journalists convention In
tors Angeles — to explain why.
Disney chief Michael Eisner had been a
panelist and us a mother. I was desperate to
talk In him. Working my way through the
crowd. I scribbled a note In my reporter's
notebook:
"Please do more to Include a ll types of people
in your movies. I take my kids, (then) 4 and 8.
to many Disney pictures because of their high
quality, hut there's never nnynne who look
oka
like them nn screen. This Is so Important!"
I crumpled the note Into Eisner's hand.
"Even If he’s too busy to respond." I figured,
"he'll rend it." Don't Disney hints teach us lo
believe In happy endings?
And I do believe: I was a kid who cowered at
every evil Disney queen; who bought that true
love can Instantaneously occur who believed
the "Cinderella" theme song's promise that,
“ the dreams that you wish will come true."
Part o f w h o I am w as forged by the
llght-lmages that flashed on long-ago screens.
Often. Disney was the light-master.
I never asked my mom one now-obvious
question: Why are there no black or Aslan or
Latino people up there?
Not consciously thinking about something Is
dllTcrent from not being affected by It. In the
‘60s — when I was young and a Disney movie
was the ultimate treat — I accepted that
certain |&gt;eop!r were not featured In them
because that was how It was supposed to be. If
hrown-sklnued girls found princes at all, the
princess must not be os magical as It was for
white girls. If It wan. somebody would make
movies ntxrut It
Hut sec wbat's happened? I start out talking
"a ir" and end up talking Ariel ("the Little
Mermaid"). Wondering at the very least why.
In a flctlonul. undersea fantasy land o f
mermaids and mermen, everyone had lo be
white,
This stuff can mesa with yout mind.
Eisner never responded to m y note. But
l&gt;rrhaps " A i r " — and "A ladd in ," the com­
pany's first animated film featuring non­
whites. and the Jamaican Olympian saga

Similarly. Kinder's Injury was attributed to
Domino's policy of making pizza deliveries
within 30 minutes (which the com pany since has
revoked). Hut Domino's delivery drivers log 2
million miles a day. delivering 5 million pizzas,
all but a tiny few without Incident
The kind o f accident that hrfell Kinder
happens e v e r y day ot busy Intersections
throughout the country. Vet. Dom ino's bits been
hit with what amounts to the largest Inillle fine
In history.

"Cool Runnings" and this sum m er's upcoming
Africa-based "L io n
King" — are his an­
swers. his nod to a
m i llio n m in o r it y
parents whose ticket
purchases have long
fa tte n e d D is n e y 's
coffers. Or m aybe
Disney noticed the
world’s a big. diverse
place.
Which brings me
to why I wanted to
lik e " ( h e A i r Up
t h e r e , " a n d even
J im my Dolan
Disney chief
(Bacon), the college
Michael Eisner
coach who travels to
had been a
Africa to find this
panelist and as
dream player. The
a mother, I was
player turns out to be
desperate to
a charm ing young
talk to him. J
c h iefta in (C h a rles
Gttonga Malna)
needed by his agrarian tribe (unforunately
that's all we ever learn). T o woo film to the
United States, and to help save the tribe's
homeland from greedy black speculators —
though It was white colonialism's rapacity that
sparked many o f black Africa's current Ills —
Dolan sacrifices.
He climbs a mountain with his bare hands.
He eats mush. He even goes under the knife In
a ritual belly-ollclng to become a Wlnabl
brother In order to play In the Big Game —
risking permanent damage to hla bad knee.
The film sacrifices only credibility. And a
chance to entertainingly enlighten us about an
oft-ignored and misrepresented people and
continent.
Frankly, moat of Disney's feel-good, nonanimated Alms ("the Mighty Ducks." "Run­
nings." both o f the "Sister A c t" movies),
wallow In stereotype, often to great effect. But
the conceit that It takes one undisciplined.
Immature white man to save dozens of grown
Africans la too much. Or far too little when you
consider how much kids learn from what they
see up there.
I welcome Disney's and other major studios'
attempts. But the most obvious way to get
better films about black folks — for a ll our
deserving children — Is lor black artists to
make them, and to receive an equal shot at
financing and distribution. Som e efforts will
misfire (Hire the crude "BcDe'a K ids") Others
we get — like Julie Dash’s lyrical "Daughters
o f the Dust." and such brutally compelling fare
as Halle O erlm a'a " S a n k o fa " and Carl
Fmaklln's "O ne False M ove" — w ill Illuminate
as they entertain, showing that love and
wisdom, courage and complexity, all transcend
color.
Which should make the air down here a
whole lot sweeter.

-

Texas connection
Front ;t source known to lnvi-silg.nlt i­
reporter* .is O T (over the-imnsom). I litivi
Just received a tape-reenidlng ol a rer cut
conversation Ik tween tun adult mules What
follows is a verbatim Iransrrtptloii
Speaker One: Hello! Hobby Ray. you there''
Spcakrr T w o : Yes, tills Is Hobby Hay
SI Old Ross here. I’m callin' from the
rorporale Jet somewhere over East Texas and
the connection's not so good, with h Is why
I'm yellin', tank, I t ------—- — \
Just wanted yixi to
know- I'm with yn.
a d m ira l. O n that
media thing. I mean.
It’s Just aw ful how
those creeps criticize
d e d ic a t e d p u b lic
servants.
S2: Thanks. Ross
It's nice to know
s n in c o n e u n •
deislands.
S I: Say. how did
you get o n to that
conspiracy between f it's Just awful
William S a flre anil
haw those
Rollert Dole? That's
creeps crlticizo
great stu ff. Belter
dedicated
than M c x lr n n lilt
public servants^
squads a n d V ie t­
namese a ssa ssin a ­
tion trams
S2: Well. Ross, you know I've Irecn In the
*|x&gt;ok business lor u lot ol years Just like
you, I've got m y sources.
SI; Yeah. Say. you know I’vr had my share
of... oh my God! I just saw Elvis! So In-Ip me.
(here's some kind ofstrangr aircraft Just went
by. slurped like a guitar, and It was Elvis
siltin' In the pilot's sent!
S2; You lucky dog I s)&gt;olted Glen Millet
once, hut I'v e never seen Elvis.
SI: Wow. Welt. 1 started to say I ve had
trouble with lilts Sahre lelln. too. He i ailed
me a "bossy old billionaire bully" once. Look,
admiral. In '9 6 you ran lx* m y defense
secretary and If one of these clow ns dares to
pick on any o f my troys, they're going to Ire
ex|iellrd. It's Just that simple. I've girt lawyers
workln’ on a Media Bo/os l)ejH&gt;Mrilinn Art
even as wc talk.
S2: Can I personally serve notice on Mr
William Saflre?
SI: You got a deal. Bobby Ray. Actually,
you might want to start lukln' names right
now. You know that Goodman woman you
complained about. Ellen, whies the column
for the Boston Glolre? Site says you sounded
like "Dana Carvcy doing Rom P erm ." How
can dedicated public servants put up with
this kind o f baloney? Anil lire Baltimore Sun
says your Dolc-Saflre con sp iracy story
"bordered on the paranoid." And the New
York Times quotes some anonymous source
saying you arc "a sjrook who sees eon
spiracles everywhere." Walt n minute. Hey*
Somebody put on that Palsy Cline la|ic. tinone with the "C ra zy " song on il.
S2: Media Hozns Deportation Act. eh? I like
Dial.
SI: Thank you. A stroke of genius If I do
say so. Now g ive me your full attention here,
admiral. I’ve got a super tip for you. Comes
from a barber who got It from his handyman
who got It from his nejrhew in Quito.
Ecuador, w ho got It from a drug courier who
gol It from a Salvadoran buddy In Miami who
got It from Ills fourth cousin In D.C.
S2: Nothing like human intelligence. HUMINT. we call It.
S I: There's this columnist fella In WashingInn. Spear Is Ills name. He's got facial hair, so
you know he ain't a loyal American. He ims
heard you w ear boxer shorts with little green
duckies on them, and he's been conspirin'
with a senator •- don't know the nam e Just yet
••to Investigate whether they're Illegal Im­
ports from China. You see, tlw-re's reason to
bcllevt they rue. In fact, link- Peking ducks
on your drawers their.
52: Thai would ruin my reputation as an
Incorruptible and totally trustworthy, non­
partisan p a trio t who gets a lo n g with
everybody except Bill Casey and Hill Saflre.
SI: I think it's a Texas thing, admiral.
They just don't like Texans. Hobby Ray. We
shoulda stayed a republic. Soy. m aylrr I'll g,-i
my people to organize a secessionist move
went. You Inlcrcsird In a vlrc-prt-sldrnev
admiral?

�Sanford Horrid, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, February 1 , 1994 - BA

Chamber
Continued from Page 1A
(torn* were In al tendance.
O u tg o in g P re s id e n t Lurry
Strtcklcr gave a report of the
various activities o f the chamber
during the year, and told the
m em bers they did excellent
work. "You went above and
beyond our goals," he said. "It
was an extremely gcxxl year, and
we saw a lot of good changes. It
was successful."
Incoming President Holx-rtson
explained some o f the major
goals he sees during the new
year. Including a fight against
crim e, more In vo lvem en t In
legislative matters, and Improved
educational opportunities and
schools.
He told the members the school
project for the yeur w ill be
concentrating on Crooms School
o f Choice, " i f wc can Improve Just
one classroom.” he said, "w e will
be helping (he future o f the
students, but hopefully, wc can
even go beyond that and do a
great deal more."
Among Ihe highlights of the
evening were the awarding of top
chamber honors. Winifred "D ill"
G tclow as given the coveted
"T o p p e r" award. Irene Drown
received the Luis Perez Humani­
tarian Award.
The Seminole County Sports
Hall o f Fame tapped Jim m y
T c r w i l l c g e r . a n d K e n n e th
Drauman was named 1993 Sem­
inole County Sponsman o f the
Year.
A n o t h e r a w a rd , f o r Am*
bussador of the Year, wrnt to
W ayne Albert, who outgoing
President Larry Strlckler ob­
served. had been Ambassador of
the Month many times during the
past year,
Andrea Fanner received the
chamber's Executive Committee
Award, which consisted of a
three-day trip for two to Hilton
Head.
During the various special
award presentations, brief back­
grounds were given for each of
the winners:

they both retired.
She Is active In church, civic,
cultural and political organiza­
tions.
She founded the unnunl May
Day Brunch In 1074 when she
was Community Improvement
Project rhalnnan for the Sanford
Woman's Club until the present
time.
Funds used from the event, in
excess of $37,000 over the years,
have been earmarked for civic
Improvements.
As chairwoman of the Centen­
nial Park, her group raised
$15,000 toward (he renovation of
the park and to build a gazebo.
She also served us chairman of
Ihe Deautlflcatlon Committee of
Ihe Greater Sanford Chamber of
C o m m e r c e , c h n lr m a n o f
landscaping und upgrading at
Memorial Park on Ihe lukefront.
and chairman of the annual
Chamber of Commerce Azalea
Sale for eight years.
As a member of the Board of
Directors for Ihe Good Samaritan
Homr Building Fund, she was
Instrum ental In obtaining a
$4,000 grant from the Washing­
ton Foundation.
She was the recipient o f the
Sanford Klwanls Club Roberta
G atchel Woman o f the Year
awnrd; an elder o f the First
Presbyterian Church, president
o f th e P r e s b y t e r l n n
Churchwomen and an Honorary
Life Member of the church, and
p r e s id e n t o f th e S a n fo r d
Woman's Club.
She has ulso held mrmtx-rshlp
In the Seminole Mutual Concert
Association. Ballet Guild of Sanford-Semlnole. Salvation Army.
Good Samaritan Home. Seminole
County Mental Health Associa­
tion. Democratic Women's Club
of Seminole County, and United
Way o f Seminole County.

She began her banking career
at Florida Slate Dank, which later
became Flagship Bank, and Is
now Sun Dank. N.A. Her banking
career has spanned 21 years,
with her becoming vice president
and branch manager for Am eri­
can Pioneer Savings Bank. She
retired In 1985.
In addition to her volunteer
work, she was a member of the
choral group o f the Woman's
Club ol Sanford and held various
offices In the club. Including
sponsor for the Junior Woman's
Club for two years.
She serves os secretary of the
Board of Trustees and organist
for the Congregational Christian
Church of Sanford.
Tears of surprise trickled down
her cheeks ns she accepted the
award last night. She cited her
husband of 51 years. Hoy. us
being the strength behind her
volunteer activities.

• SPORTS H A LL OF FAME
SELECTION - Jimmy
Terwllleger was described ns an
excptlonal athlete, who has done
much to Improve the athletic
program at Seminole High School
and Ihe City of Sanford.
T e rw llllg er graduated from
SHS In 1902. During his school­
ing. hr was Involved In many
ncttvltes. He lettered In football
and track and played In the band
during his freshman year.
He led the Junior varslly and
later varsity football teams as
quartrrback. Under his leader­
ship. the Impressive learn was
the Orange Belt C onference
Champions, nnd ranked fourth In
Ihrslule. In 1961.
In other areas, he shined In
I rack events Including the half
mile relay, 880 relay and 220
yard dash. In 1961 he repre­
sented Seminole ut Boy's Slate.
During this time, he maintained
• LUIS PEREZ HUMANITARI­ a high B grade average.
After granduation. he became n
AN A W A R D - Irene Brown
currently serves us volunteer certified professional trainer, and
director of the Sanford Christian returned to his alma mater In
1973. He was the first p ro ­
Sharing Center. Inc. Now In her
sixth year, she supervises over fessional trainer to work with
• TOPPEK AWARD - Winifred 100 volunteers and maintains the high sctuxil athletes In the state.
lie built a training room with
"D ill” Glelow has been actively financial rerords of the center.
In 1991 she became a member his own hands, and still works
Involved In Ihe life o f Sanford and
Seminole County since her ar- o f the Golden Rule Housing and today to ensure that the athletic
rtvel from llurllngton. N.C. In Community Develoment Corpo­ program and preparation facili­
1957. She m arried S a n fo rd ration. un organization dealing ties are top notch.
He also taught first aid. and
H e r a ld publisher W a lle r A. with low Income housing for
Glelow in 1959 and later became residents of Seminole County. was assistant wrestling coach In
comptroller of the paper, where She currently serves us presi­ his first year back. He also ran
the Sanford Jaycees’ track meets.
she remained until 1974 when dent.

DEATHS
DINA 8. ADAMS
Dina S. Adams. 44. East
Falrbalm Drive. Deltona, died
Sunday. Jan. 30. 1994. at her
residence. Born Sept. 27. 19-19.
In Conway. S.C.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1986. Mrs.
Adams was credit manager for
H elllg-M eyers Furniture Co..
Sanford, and a Baptist.
Survivors Include husband.
John. Sr.: daughters. Connie
S u e. S a ra C a th e r in e , and
Frances Ulee, all of Deltona: son.
John W. Jr., Delionu: brothers.
Terry’ R- Martin. Ozark. Ala..
Richard 0. Martin and Edward
L Martin, both of Georgetown.
S.C.. W illie Charles Martin.
Garden City. S.C.. John Russell
Martin. Deliona: three grand­
children.
Stephen R. BaldaulT Funeral
Home. Deliona. In charge of
urningrinenrs.
ROBERT L. ADDISON
Robert L. Addison. 69. Ellen
Place. Sanford, died Saturday.
Jan. 29. 1994. at Hill haven
H ealthcare Center. Sanford.
Bom March 29. 1924. In San­
ford. he returned to the urea in
1991 from Williamson. N.Y. Mr.
Addison was a construction
worker and Baptist. He was an
Arm y veteran of World War II.
Survivors Include wife. Mary
Alice: sons. Tim. Newport News,
Va.. Jim m y. Larry, both of
Rochester. N.Y.. Donnie. Long
Island. N.Y. Robert. Sieve, both
of Sanford: brother. Derry McGill
Sr., Sanford; sister. Atta Mae
Richardson. Sanford: 31 grand­
c h ild r e n and n in e g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Wllson-Elehelbcrgcr Mortuary.
Inc.. Sanford. In charge o f ar­
rangements.
J O H N D. A Y R E S

John D. Ayres. 58. lot Palotna
C ircle. Winter Springs, died
M onday. Jan. 31. 1994. al
Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
B o r n S e p t . 23 . 1 9 3 5 . In
Montgomery. Ala., he moved to
Central Florida In 1974. Mr.
Ayres was a servlee technician
for Montgomery' Ward in Or­
lando. He was Protestant nnd a
member of the Winter Pines
Men’s Golf Association. He was
an A rm y veteran.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w ife .
JoAnnc: sons. John David. Noel
S.. both of Winter Springs:
brother. William B. Jr.. Warner
Robbins. Ga.: sister. Patricia
G recnsbaw . McDade. Texa s.
Anne Dolt h. Grove C liy. Ohio.
Hannah McCarthy. Virginia.
B ald w ln -F a lrch lld Fu n eral

Si

___ _________

Home. Goldenrod. In charge ol
arrangements
ELLA ROSE BENDER
Ella Hose Bender, 74. Mahog­
any Drive. Casselberry, died
Saturday Jan. 29. 1994. al her
residence. Born April 6. 1919, In
Kelly Station. Pa., she moved to
C entral Florida from North
Carolina In 1986. Mrs. Bcndrr
was u homemaker and belonged
to Redeemer Lutheran Church.
Winter Park.
Survivors Include daughter.
Dolores Gordon. Casselberry;
sons. Francis Gordon. Cleveland.
Edward Gordon, E) Monte. Calif.,
William and Phillip Gordon, both
of Cleveland; numerous grand­
children.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

and was named the Outstanding
Jaycce of the Year.
Later he w as named SHS
Teacher of the Year, and received
the Principal's Award.
He was later head swimming
and diving coach, and Is credited
with touching many students'
nnd athletes’ lives.
In all. he contributed 20 years
to the students and athletes.
• SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR
— Kenneth Brauman was named
by the Seminole High School
Athletic Boosters Club. He was

CLETA H. MADDOX
Clcla H. Maddox. 87, East
Lake Avenue. Lnngwuod. died
Friday. Jan. 28. 1994. al South
Seminole Hospital. Lungwood.
Born May 28. 1906. In Pierce
County. N.D.. she moved to
Ccnlrul Florida In 1950, Mrs.
Maddox was u homemaker. She
was a member of Central Baptist
Church and the Retired Senior
Volunteer Program.
Survivors include sons. Dean.
Utkclund. John. Orlando; sister.

AN IT A L. BROXTON
Anita L. Braxton. 51. Etta
Circle. Deltona, died Monday.
Jan. 31, 1994. at her residence
Born Sept. 30. 1942. In Daytona,
Ohio, she moved to Central
Florida in 1987. Mrs. Broxton
was a traffic routing specialist
for Ardmore Farms. Deland, and
a member of Church o f God.
DcLaml.
Survivors Include parent. Guy
W. Carlcton. Clearwater: sons.
Thomas E. Jr., Deliona. Richard
L., U.S. Army. Alexandria. Va.;
s is t e r . P a tric ia L. A d a m s Continued from Page 1A
Voorles. Deltona: brother. Ken­
Arcnrdtng lo MrQualg, Ihe
neth W. Carlclon. Ululrsvllle. punishes are easily transmuted
Ga.; three grandchildren.
from head lo head and are
Stephen R. Baldaulf Funeral especially common In ihe ele­
Hume, Deliona. In charge of mentary schools where students
arrangements.
“ often pui their heads together.”
Classrooms full o f students are
D AVID EDWARD DOUQHTY
checked reguluily for lice (It Is
David Edward Doughty. 54. Ihe practice o f district nurses to
Weal 3rd Avenue. Sanford, died check everyone In u classroom
Tucsduy, Jan. 25. 1994. at where a suspected outbreak has
Central Florida Regional Hospl- occurcd rather than focusing on
lal. Sanford. Ikim April 1. 1939. one student).
In Charleston. W.Vu., he moved
Students who are found lo be
to Central Florida In 1958. Mr.
Doughty was an electrician and Infested with head lice are sent
building contractor, lie was a home with instructions un how
member ol Holy Cross Episcopal to delouse a child and (o tic sure
Churcy. Sanford, and a veteran that oilier family members arc
also lice free.
of the U.S. Murines.
"W c have a no-nil policy In
Survivors Include hall-brut her.
this
district," McQualg said. " A
Roger Doughty. Knoxville: sons.
Phillip Edward. Michael Eric, student can not return to the
both o f Los Vegas: stepmother. classroom until all the nits (eggs)
Lucy. South Charleston. W.Va.: have been removed from Ills
head."
several grandchildren.

ol the
rase. Kolcen's trial testimony
was transcrll&gt;cd for the defense.
"The trial could have been
o v e r b e fo r e M s. K o te e n
testified." Dickey said, referring
to Ihe last w itness for Ihe
prosecution. "S h e didn't add
anything new.”
"There was one thing, your
honor." Dccn said, smiling.
Deco was referring to Kolecn's
testimony under re-direct exam ­
ination by usstatant stair at­
torney Meryl Alla was Koteen
said the victim had been given a
(xdygrapli examination before
ch arges w e re file d against
Brewster. She did not reveal the
results.
The defense learn objected to
the mention o f a polygraph
during the trial because o f
possible prejudice to their client.
Th e defense attorneys m ay
argue they are rntlilcd to a new
trial, because even though the
results of the test were not
revealed, the Jury might have
concluded charges would not
have been filed had the youth
failed the polygraph.
"Wouldn't It be ironic If a new
trial was granted by this court,"
Dickey said, "based on her
testimony?" Arguments on that
(mint will hr conducted at the
next hearing
The defense attorneys noted a
federal lawsuit has been filed
against Brewster, the City of
Sanford. Ralph Russell as an
Individual and In his capacity as
chief of jwllccnnd Nancy Warren
as un individual and In her
capacity as chairman of the
Seminole County School Board,
by the victim to recover dam-

Ruth Wall. Sanford.
B ald w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
Home. Ouklnwn Park Chapel,
laike Mary. In charge of ar­
rangements.
FATHER W IL L IA M NEIDERT
F a th er W illia m G o t tlie b
Ncldert. C.PP.S. 91. a retired
Precious Blood Father, who
served within the Diocese of
Orlando for many years, died
Wednesday. Jan. 26, 1994. In
Cunhagenu. Ohio. Born May 17.
1902. In L orrtto. Tcnn.. he
Joined Ihe Society of Precious
Blood In 1921 and was ordained
to (he priesthood at St. Charles
Seminary. Carthagcnu on May
14, 1933. He was appointed
pastor of Nativity Parish. Lake
Mary, on Aug. 28. 1968. und
nerved until he retired In 1976.
He continued to reside In Lake
Mary until May 1984. when he
returned lo Si. Charles Semi­
nary.
Prlot to his 'appointment tc
Nativity Parish, lie was pastor of
Si. Andrew’s Parish In Orlando
beginning In July 1958.
A memorial mass will be
celebrated al Nativity Cnlhollc
Church. Lake Mary. Saturday.
Feb. 5 at 8:30 a.in.

ages. The attorneys argued Ihe
vicllm brought Ihe sex charges
against Brewster for financial
gain.
The defense also presented
testimony from a witness who
claimed a irtal prosecution wit­
ness said he planned lo say
whatever "th ey wanted” lo get
Ills own sentence reduced.
Under cross-examination by
Allawas. Danny Lawson said
Cory Johnson made Ihe slatem cnls in response lo fellow
Inmates qucsllnnlng whether
Johnson, who was an Explorer,
was gay nr whether Brewster
had till on him Utter. Lawson
called Johnson a "snitch" and
Johnson moved mil nf ihe cell
area. Lawson said Johnson
never said who "ih e y " were and
did not explain any sjx-cllic* of
his testimony.
Dickey noted oilier witnesses
gave testimony similar to events
Johnson described.

CHARLOTTE ALICE GROVE
C harlotte Alice Grove. 18.
South Embry Drive. Casselberry.

Children will lie checked In Ihe
school clinic lo lx- sure there arc
no nils left before he Is pcmillled
lo return to Ihe classroom.
District officials said they are
making u concerted effort lo
educate ihe studcnls about head

Cllnl Giolrlll may lx- called lo
testify about a two-page state­
ment he gave Brewster. Glolelll
claims the victim mid him h&lt;
contrived the story In get back al
Brewster afler ihe vicllm was
fired from a job and not allowed
lo live any longer w llh the
p o lic e m a n . A lla w a s n o ted
Giolrlll was wllh Brcwslcr Ixilh
times he was arrested In un­
related Incidents (hiring Ihe trial
and would lx- a witness favorable
lo Ihe d e fe n se . No fo rm a l
ch a rg es w ere file d again st
Brewster as Ihe result ol the
arrests. Glolelll may lx- called at
Ihe next hearing after the pro­
secution has an opportunity to
question him.
Dickey ordered Brcwslcr kept
at the John K Polk Correctional
Facility mull the hearing on a
new Irtal is finished. Brewster Is
tx*!ng held In lock-down (Ivilalion) for his protection because
he Is a former policeman.

Cleared
Continued from Page 1A
which he praised.
"I'm pleused they were exon­
erated. hul saddened at the
rowdlness that occurred." said
Kaiser. "T h a i's not ihe kind of
conduct we like In sec."
Kaiser said the llrrflghlers that
w e n I on s t a g e w*ouId b e
counseled as lo proper conduct
In public. When asked If vertial
or written reprimands would lx*
Issued. Kaiser said those a c t i o n s
will lx- discussed with county's
labor attorneys.
The wom an said she was
disappointed with the results
and questioned whether Sem i­
n o le C o u n ty s h e r i f f 's tnvestlgalors could lx- completely
unbiased when I n v e s t ig a t in g
county firefighters.
"W hy was Seminole County
I n v e s t ig a t in g S e m in o le
C ou n ty?'7 s a id ihe wom an.
“ These policemen and firemen
slick together."
The woman said she would
consider filing a criminal com ­
plaint against the men after
reviewing the enilrc I.lOO-pagc
report.
T h e w o m a n ') c o m p la in t
stemmed from a Nov. 29. 1993
nnnual firefighter's Christmas
party at ihe Casselberry aduli
entertainment club. Cabaret In­
ternal lonale. The party which
was hosted by the club attracted
clly and county firefighters from
Seminole and Orange County,
both men and women, some
with ihclr spouses, according lo
Ihe Investigation summary.
The woman, the wife o f an
Orlando firefighter and former
adull entertainer, reported she
attended ihe show with her
husband. The woman reported
she s|xikc wllh a dancer and
decided lo give dancing a try
again.
Afler signing a (-ontract, the
woman changed Inio a long
gown and high heels and (irepared to go on stage. The MC
announced a "new girl" and
asked Ihe llreflghlers lor a "big
welcome," To liic cheers of the
audience. Ihe woman walked on
stage to begin her performance.

Lice

Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice, Orlando. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

through 1993. ihe Orlando Of­
ficials Couch of the Year for 1985.
80. '90. '92 and '93. nnd Florida
High School trach Coach o f the
year for 1980. '81. '85. *86. '90.
'92, nnd '93.
In addition, he holds records
and awards for coaching activi­
ties In n steady stream since
1981.
He has coached 45 high school
All-Americans. 21 o f which have
gone on to become NCAA All
Americans, lie has also written
nine articles for scholastic coach
nnd athletic Journals

Trial
Continued fro m Page 1A

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died Thursday. Jan. 2"'. 1994. at
Arnold Palm er Hosplinl. O r­
lando, Bom Feb. 27. 1975. In
London. England, she moved to
Central Florida in 1978. She was
u high school senior. Homebound School Program. Semi­
nole County. She belonged to the
Thespian Society at Lyman High
School.
S u rvivors Include mother.
G illian . C asselberry; sister.
Elizabeth. Casselberry: step­
brother. Gabriel, Orange City:
maternal grandparents. Bill und
Rliu Hicks. Oxford. England:
paternal grandfather. Art. De­
llary.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice, Orlando, in charge of ar­
rangements.

described as not only a respected
guidance counselor at Seminole
High School, hul an award win­
ning track coach al the state
level.
He has worked with SHS since
1983. Over that time, he has
recorded 312 wins, 20 district
titles. 11 regional titles, seven
state championships and one
state decathlon championship.
He has received Ihe National
Jaycees outstanding young man
In America awurd. and has been
named Seminole Track Officials
Coach o f the Year from 1984

She told Investigators afler she
walked about a quarter of the
w ay dow n the 16-foot-long
runway. 12 to 14 men rushed
onto the stage and surrounded
her. The woman reported the
men began grabbing al and
touching her Ixxly. She rrjx-ritd
one of the men (stored a tx-er on
her. drenching her gown She
ran from ihe stage while bounc­
ers removed the men from tlustage.
She then returned lo the stage,
slipping on lx-er Aftrr Ihe 1x-er
was mopped from Ihe stage, she
coniInued her perform an ce,
completely undressing.
The woman reported she later
asked management to call pollec
and they refused. She called for
poller herself from her car tele­
phone.
Invrailgalors reported Ihey
wrrr imniilr lo emillrm mueli o f
the woman's story. They Iden­
tified six firefighters who were
on stage at the same time as the
woman, but were unable lo
confirm any touched her. They
also confirmed lx-er was spilled
on the stage, hul could nol
confirm any splashed unlo the
woman delib era tely or nol.
Fellow dancers and employees
sluird (hey did not see any man
touch her, nor did they see
anyone pour lx-er on her. In­
vestigators reported
The woi.int. said she couldn't
see anyone else besides the five
to six men that were crowded
closest to her. so no one but
firefighters would lx- able lo
confirm her story.
The woman said she had
danced pari-Iline In adull clubs
for two or three years, tx-fore
stopping for about two years.

School
W hat's fo r lunch?
Wadnatdty, Fab. 2,1994
Fishn’ Combread
Blackeyed Peas
Lime Fruited Jello wllh Pears
or Choi's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

Joyce G. R o ss
lice and haw they arc spread,
but Ihe problem seems to be
exceptionally bad this year.
"I think all the schools have
had a larger number of cases
this year than In past years."
MrQualg said. "W r 'r c not sure
why lhal Is. It seems to go tn
cycles."
She said she could offer no
specific advice on how lo avoid
I hr head lice except to be sure
that youngsters do not share
clothing, hats or brushes and
combs.
"That's Ihe best advice we can
give." she said.

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T riu m p h a n t T rib e
LOCALLY
Sanford 3-on-3 basketball
SANFORD — Thr Sanford Recreation De­
partment I* taking registrations for an adult
3-on-3 baskettiall league that will start Frh. 10.
The league will play on cither Tuesday or
Thursday night’s at the Salvation Army and
Sanford Middle School will cost $75 per team.
For more Information, call 330 5697

M agic keep “ T ree”
ORLANDO — Asstslunt roach Wayne ” T rre"
Rollins signed a contract to ptav backup renter
for the Magic for the remainder of the season.
Rollins Is nvcmglng 6 0 minutes. 1.9 points.
2.0 rrbounds and has blocked seven shots.

AROUND THE STATE
Ouhe a H ooters coach
MIAMI — Former Miami Dolphins llneliacker
A.J. Dube was named defensive coordinator for
the Miami Hooters o f the Arena Football League.
Duhc. a I looters' assistant last season, played
for the Dolphins from 1977 to I9H4 and made
the Pro Howl In his (Inal season.

Bulls w om en pull upset

Seminole boys survive soccer district scare
From S taff Reports
ORLANDO — It Is hard to play with a lead
whrn you arc not used to It.
Thr Scmlnolr High School (toys' sorrer tram
turned what looked like an easy victory Into a
ii.tll-tiller (or head coach Carlos Mcrllno In the
opening round of the Class 4A Distric t 6
tournament at Orlando's Cypress Creek High
School Monday night.
Hut goal keeper Mike Gontrr saved the day for
the Tribe, wIto came away with a 3-2 vletnry over
Kissimmee-Gateway.
“ Mike Gentler played exceptional In the second
half.” said Mrrltno. “ I give him a lot of credit, he
was silling on flic Itcnch al tteglnnlng year and
has done a great job for us since breaming u
starter.
"They (Gateway) look It to us In the srrnnd
half. I think we tried loo hard to protect thr lead,
we're Just not used to having a lead. Wr only had
to try to go forward with the ball thrre or four
limes this year with the lead, so whrn w r got

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Georgia tops Stetson
ATHENS. Ga. — Carlos Strong Ignited a 124)
run with four points as Georgia blunted a
Stetson rally and rolled ton 79-61 victory.
Kerry’ Hlackshcar led Stetson 17-9) with 22.

M arquette m auls USF men
MILWAUKEE - Damon Key scored 15 (mints
as Marquette hounded South Florida 78-54.
Jim Mcllvulnc added 12 (mints, six rebounds
and four blocks for Marquette (13-5).
South Florida (9-0). wlnlcss In eight road
games, got 10 (mints from Robert Polk.

WHAT’S HAPPENIN'!
Boys' Basketball
□ Lake Branllay at Daltons. Freshman, 4 p.m.;
junior varsity, 6 p.m.; varsity, 7:45 p.m.
□ la k e Highland at Orsngswood Christian.
Junior varlsty, 4:30 p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.

G irls' Basketball
D Deltona at Lyman. JV, 6 p.m.; V, 7:30 p.m.
OLako Highland at Orangewood Christian.
Junior varsity, 3:15 p.m.; varsity, 6 p.m.
□ Lake Mary at Eustls. JV. 5:30 p.m.; V. 7 p.m.
□ Lakeland at L Howell. JV. 6 p.m.; V. 7:30 p.m.

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was good." said Seminole brad
coach John McNamara. “ Hut they
[officials) waved It off. I guess when
things are going bad. you don't even
gel Ihc calls.”
Sem in ole led 10-9 a fter one
period, 24-23 at Intermission and
34-28 after three quarters. Hut In
the fo u rth and fin a l s ta n z a .
Leesburg outscored the Tribe 18-12
to tie the game and force overtime,
then edged the locals 4-3 to claim Its
12th win against six losses.
Sem inole was Its own worst
enemy, converting Just one o f 13
free throw attempts In Ihc fourtli
period and overtime.
Eason scored 30 of the Tribe's 49
points. Including hitting eight of
eight from the charity stripe, and
pulled down eight rebounds.
Alto playing well for Seminole
was Mlndec Hampton (eight polnta.
four assists, four steals). Dana
Merrick (five points, four assists).
Shay Brown (four points, four steals)
and Hellnder Morgan (four steals).
The Tribe will host Port Or­
ange-Spruce Creek In their final
home game at Hill Fleming Memori­
al Gymnasium Wednesday night.

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Hut several teams remain In the hunt as Team 6.
Allstate. Suncrest and Executive are all 1-1. Ilorbal has
yet to find the win column.
In addition to Bamboo's win over Executive, other
games found Suncrest breaking a 7-7 He by scoring six
runs In the top of thr seventh Inning to collect Its first
win of the season. 13-8. over Allstate: and Team 6
scored 11 runs In the top o f the first Inning but had to
hang on for an 18-14 victory over Horbal.
HOCKEY
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Froshman guard Dana Merrick (No. 20. white) scored live points and
handed out lour assists, but II was nol enough as Seminole dropped a 50 49
decision lo the Leesburg Yellow Jackets In overllme Monday night.

Hot action in Lake Mary softball
LAKE MARY - Very Interesting.
The season Is only two weeks old and things arc
already starting to sort themselves out In the City of
Lake Mary Department of Parks and Recreation Adult
Softball Polar Bear League's at Ihc Lake Mary Sports
Complex.
In Ihe Thursday Night League, Bamboo Cafe, which
won Ihc last two Thursday night leagues In the Sanford
Recreation Department Leagues, has already zoomed
Into the lead after sweeping Its first two games. 16-11
over Suncrest and 17-5 over Executive. Kevin Julian
was four-for-four with four runs scored against
Executive.

□ Cocoa at Seminole. JV, 0:30 p.m.; V, 7:30 p.m.
□L ake Mery at University. 6:30 p.m.

CLASS «A D IS TR IC T*
M a n tiy 'i M ar*
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Rafeinton 0 0 0 0. McPharyan 0 0 0 0 . Boon* 0 0 0 0.
Eaton I I 0 0 JO total* I* I I M a t

□ 5A-Dlstrtct 6 tournament: Mainland (8) Spruce
Creek (9) winner at Lake Mary (1); Lake Howell (0)
at Oviedo (3); Deltona (5) at DeLand (4). 7 p.m.;
Lake Brantley (7) at Lyman (2). 6 p.m.

W restling

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A PO PK A "D AR TS*' PAST RAMS
M AITLAND - The Orangewood
Christian girls' basketball leant
gave Class 5A Apopka a battle, hut
a 22-11 third quarter proved to be
loo much for the Rams as the Blue
Darters topped the Class H squad.
63-44. at Maitland Monday night.
The trio of Janktns (13 polntsl.
Co|teland 1121 and West |10| led the
way for Apopka.
Am y VandcStrcek again led Orangrwnod Christian wllh 20 points,
while Andrea Hart tossed In 14.
Orangewood Christian School will
tie the site of a big quadruplehradcr
today when It hosts Luke Highland
l*rcp. The Highlanders are ranked
No. 8 In the boys' Class 1A poll and
No. 7 in the girls' Class IA poll. The
Rams girls lost by Just two at Luke
Highland (14-21 earlier this season.
The girls' Junior varslly starts the
day at 3:15 p.m. The Junior varsity
boys play at 4:30 p.m. wllh the
varsity girls at 6 p.m. and the
varsity boys ut 7:30 p.m.

From S ta ff Reports

□ Clase SA-Reglon 2 Champlonehlp game:
Jecksonvllle Mendartn at Lyman, 0 p.m.

DISTRICT SOCCER

Arllon will open with the Junior
varsity game at 0 p.m. The varsity
contest is set for 7:30 p.m.

Boys' Soccer

G irls’ Soccer

seed in the tournament. St. Cloud. Wednesday
night at 5:30 p.m The game will prrrrde the
game between No. 2-sccd Leesburg and No.
3 seed Cypress Creek, set for n 7:30 p.m. start.
Both game will be played at Cypress Creek High
Sclnxtl. The championship contest will be played
Friday at lhe home of the highest seeded team
left.

Eason scores 30,
Tribe falls in O.T.

TAM PA -— DrLand's Renee Hellamv scored 22
points to lead South Florida |9-8. 3-21 to an
8074 win over No. 24 Southern MississippiFrom S taff Raporta
(15-2. 5-11 In a Metro Conference contest, the
first lime the Hulls ever beat a ranked team.
LEESBURG - When things start
to go had. everything seems to go
against you.
Bathune-Cookm an edged
The Seminole High School girls'
DAYTONA BEACH - That! Young scored 21
basketball tram led for nvrr three
points as Nonh Carolina A A T held on for an
quarlrm of the game at Lrrsbttrg
81-76 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference victory
High School Monday night. Hut
over Hethune-Cookman on Monday night.
when It came to rruneh time, the
The Aggies (6-10. 4-41 saw a 22-polnt lead
Trllte could not convert from the
dwindle to five In the final minutes.
free throw line, eventually dropping
DCC (3-15. 3-6) made u game of It behind
a 50-49 derision to the Yellow
LuMont Parrish, who finished with 22 (mints.
Jackets In overtime.
Despite Its problems. Seminole
FAM U com eback falls short
still upprarrd to have won thr game
whrn Trnnlshlii Eason threw In a
TALLAHASSEE — Deon Murray scored 17
3-polnter at Ihc buzzer In overtime
points as .South Carolina State held off Florida
t
A&amp;M's second-half comeback. 58-57.
Hut the officials ruled the shot
South Carolina State (12-7. 8-1) led 34-27 at
ramr too late, and the Tribe suf­
halftime after trailing by four (mints early In the
fered their fifth straight loss, and
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference game.
sixth out of seven since Christmas,
Joey McGcur paced FAMU (3-14. 1-7) with 18.
to fall to 9-16 on the season.

AROUND THE NATION

ahead It seemed like wr wrre almost hunkering
(a form o f stalling) It just takes experience that
wr don't have to play with a lead.**
Seminole took a 2-0 trail 27:10 Into the contest
on goals by Jim Johnson (16:20 Inin thr game)
and Mlkkl Sill.
The Panthers answered with a goal 29 minutes
Into the game on a goal by Medina, hut the Trltie
cantr right bark to lake a 3-1 lead al Intermission
on a score by Sam Earl with slx-.lnutrs lelt In the
half.
The final score of the game came off the font of
Gateway's Cilrlla wllh 21:48 remaining, aller
which Gonter and the rest of the Seminole
defense held olf the Panthers
The Tribe ouishol Gateway 19 8. hoi did nol
have a earner kick while thr Panthers attempted
two.
Gontrr came tip with nine saves as Seminole
Improved to 2-14. wllh both wins coming at the
rx|&gt;rnsr o f Gateway, who eonelutSrs the season
with a record of 7-72.
The victory earned the Trllte a shot al the No. I

It Is a lot different In the Friday Night League where a
two tier level has established Itself.
Florida Manor, another team that had played In the
Sanford leagues, Griffin Construction and Prism (aka
the Lake Mary Nativity Catholic Church-Dtactplrs from
the Sanford Church Softball League that won a big Fall

Tournament In Sanford! are all 2-0. while Briar
Corporation. Cheers and Lazar Data are all 0-2.
Tilts (&gt;ast Friday. Mike McLohon had three hits and
GrllTtn Construction used a 10-nin fourth Inning to
knock off Briar Corporation. 18-7: Florida Manor,
behind Kevin Brubaker's three doubles and thiec runs
scored, oulscored Cheers. 16-13: and a seven-run
second Inning was more than enough for Prism, led by
Kendall Galloway's three-run home mn. to best Lazar
Data. 10-1.
„
This Friday night. Hrtar Corporation takes on Prism
at 6:30 p.m.: Cheers battles Lazar Data ut 7:30 p.m.:
and Griffin Construction faces Florida Manor at 8:30
p.m.

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Herald Sporls Writer__________
SANFO RD Th e Lake
Howell girls' basketball team
udvunced a sjiot In the Class
5A poll, but the Seminole
boys' tcaniN continues to be
snubbed in the Floridu'S|ions
Writers Association slate high
school basKctball polls.
Th e S liver lluwks (20-1)
moved up from sixth to filth
jilace heading Into the final
week of Ihe regular season.
Arrow Force Jl Improved to
18-6 on the season and clob­
bered state ranked Wytnore
Tech, which moved up from
fifth to/ourth in 1A. but still is
nol getting even a vote.

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A llred 47. N atereth. N Y 44
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Frottb urgS t 44 D ickinson47
Hunter 104 S tattn Island 14
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Doono 71. M idland Lutheran 44
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Missouri 74, Lenses *7
N Illinois 71 Cleveland Si 14
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Arkansas Tech 74, S Arkansas 10
Coni Arkonsosle. D o ll* SI 71
Coni Oklahoma IK . E To .as SI H
H arding 44. Arkansas Coil 77
Livingston SI K . Henoerson SI K
P ra irie View 114. Jarvis Christian 74
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Humboldt S* 40. P acific Christian 47
SI Joseph# 70. UC Santa Barbara 1*
OEOROIA 70. STETSON 41
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Blackshatr * I t } 4 71 W illh o ll 1 } 44 1
Wood 1 7 40 A Thomas 1 * 4 0 1 Sams t i l l
1 G arrett 44 O f 0, Cosmios 4 4 40 4.
G(adieu* 11 0 4 1 M a tm itw tk l S I 14 II.
Enlanm an 1 1 1 14 Totals 1 1 K 4 I I I
O EOROIA ( I I 41
Jonas I I 4 0 1 Strong 1 U 14 II . Clarion
4 4 1 * 4 . D avit 7 1411 I I . Anderson 1 1 1 * 1
Jackson 14 1 1 1 Wilson 0 1 0 0 4. Rob ,nson
0 I 4 0 4. Peterson 4 4 11 1. Brown 4 1 I I 0
B a i i e S l e i l Totals l i H i i i t r t
H a lllim * - UGa X . SU 14 1 Pornt goals SU S I I (W allhott 11. Black sheer | 4, Thomas
0 1 Sams 0 1, Glad-eu. I 4. Malusrewski } 41.
UGa I I I ID o v it S I Jackson 1 1 Jones 0 I.
W,i»on 4 I. Robinson 0 II Rebounds - SU 17
iG o r ie ll 4). UGo 4* (Strong U l Assisls - SU
17 I Thomas 4). UGa 70 (Davis. Anderson II
Total N u ll - SU II. U G * 14 A - 1 1 1 *
M A R O U E TT* 71 SOUTH FLORIDA 14
S Florida I M I
S a lim 1 * 1 1 1. Robinson ] I ] 1 &gt; I
J wesson 1 7 I I 1 Summers 7 4 1 1 1 Atkins
1 1 1 1 7 . Delaney I 1 1 4 1 X inslow 4 1 1 1 1.
Polk 4 4 ( 0 10. 11,411 0 1 1 4 1. Rush I I I 4 1
Totals I t K 11X14
M a rgue tt* I I I I I
E tord 11 4 # 7. ke y I I 4 4 I I M cllvoln *
S 74 14 I I . M ilH r 1 1 1 1 7 . Logtgrman 1 4 I B
1. McCasklll 1 1 1 1 1. P leper 1 S B I 1 Strgalge
1 1 0 4 1 . Crawtord 1 1 0 4 1 Josoph 1 4 I B 4.
H r e n l l M l LK liet 1 4 4 1 1 . P o g o d H n s k lll
BB a. H a rm B« IS 4. Abraham f S I I 4.
Totatr r I I 11141171
H alNIm a - MU X USF 11 J Po.nl goals USF 4-14 (PON 1 1 A ik ins 1 1 Delaney 11
J a c k s o n ! 1. Xmsiow 4 11. MU 4 10 (Etord 1 I.
Key I I. M ilte r I I. C raw tord I I. Log N r man
I I , PlggaT ■ 4 / Rebounds — USF I I

(Robinson. Ruth 1). MU V IKey 41 Assists USF II IS a lH ri I I . MU 74 IMuHr 41 ToMI
touts - USF 11 M U I I A - I M O
N CAR. ART SI. B IT H U N E COOKMAN 7*
N CAROLINA ART (4 I I I
P e r m h I X S I l e L o g e n ) | ) « l 4 Strong
l l l l t t . Smith 1 4 4 1 1 Lronard 11 1 1 I.
Grant 14 44 1, Robinson t i l l S W hit# 1 4
0 0 4 w .lcor 14 0 0 1. M ilN r 0 1 4 4 1 . Yaung
4 1 0 1 0 Totals 17 4*17 I t t *
B ITH U N E COOKMAN ( l i l t
Young 7 10 7 #11, A lla n * 1) 1 | I* Bunn 4 I
7 7 I I Floyd 4 1 1 * I ] , Jones 1* I 1 1 B rito
0 ) 4 I S 0 Neel 1 1 1 1 4 Be*sl*r I I 0 0 1
Totott l ! e * M H U
Halitim # - NC AST u BC 77 1 Po-m
goals
NC AST 1 77 IP erm h 1 1 Logan 1 1
Strong 1*. Smith 4 I. Lfonerd t 7. Grant 1 4
w .lcor I I M ilN r 4 1). BC I I (Allan )« .
0 Neal 1 1. BeesNy 1 I I FouNOOut— Floyd
Rebounds - NC AST H (Pernsh 11 B C E
(Buevs 171 Assisls ■ NC AST 11 ISTrong *1.
B C I1 (Allen. 1. B n c * 11 Total N u ll
NC
AST 11 B C X
S CAROLINA ST 11 FLORIDA ASM 17
S Cerelm* SI (1 1 I I
Leg*n 1 1 4 4 4 . Joyner i t t l l i F lr g lr r I I
4 4 1. Murrey * I I 4 1 17. WeshingNn 1 1 4 0 7
Green 1 1 4 4 1 . Faulkner 11 14 1 Brown K
4 1 1 4 1 Brown J I 1 0 4 1. Tm «N, 1 IS I I I
Burns 1 4401 Totals 1 ! 1 !II I I !*
1 lend* ASM I I 111
Colson 1 * 1 1 1 Smith 1 1 1 1 1 Coast 1 10
14 I I Black 4 7 I 1 X Bryant 01 0 0 0
McClommey 7 1 0 0 4 Williams 4 7 4 4 0
H ard#" I I 0 0 4. Me Gear * l i t * t | Totals
H i t 11X17
Halftime - SC St 14. FAMU 77 1 Po-nl
goals — SC St 1 * IM u rre y 1 1. ToeiXy 7 11.
FAMU 111 iCoison I 1. Coast 1 1 Block I 1.
B ryants I. M cC lom m ey 11) Rtbocvsds - SC
St 41 (Log#n TowtNy *). FAVU 14 (Sm ith
1) Assists
SC SI I t (FlagWr I I. FA M U I
I Black 1) Fouls - SC SI IS FAMU I I A
7.117
Woman 1 Tep Twent, Five
Th# Top Tw#nty Five women 1 basketball
teams as com piled by Met Gre#nb#rg ot th#
Philadelphia Inquire* a t votfd by 1 panel ot
women coaches, w ith liritp ia c # rotes in
parentheses records through Jan X . total
points based an IS points lor 1 first place vote
through one point tor a 7)th place voN and
previous ranking
Rtcerd
P it Pv
1 FNnn )t* N (411
144 1 740 1
1 Tannest#* 1*1
I I 1 1 44* 1
17 1 1.14* 1
) Norm Caroline
a T a ia tT tc h
1*7 1.4*1 *
) Southern C *l
1) 1 1.40* t
t Kansas
14 1 1.401 7
7 Colorado
14) 1.174 1
4 Iowa
1)1 I.X 4 4
4 Connecticut
111 1,11) 11
14 Virg&gt;ma
11) 1017 1)
1)4 141) *
11 V*"d#rp&gt;l!
N7 1)
11 Purdu#
in
X I 14
11 Louisiana Tech
in
14 Stanford
n 1 lie ie
I t Alabama
111
71) I t
n t 1*
IS Florida International
111
147
1*
17 Washington
in
444 I )
t | SatonHall
u t
7U ) )
14 R utg trt
in
17) 1)
X Auburn
in
141 ) !
i t Bon* Su n
in
I ) Oh&gt;a Slat#
11*
1)1 17
IX X
I ) Montana
h i
n 1 IX la Southern M ,t |, s iip p i
1*4 74
I ) Westorn Ktntswk#
■n
Others r*c»iving v * l» t TaNde I I I FN ride
t * Northwestern *7 N Ill-no,t H Indiana
*S Creighton K Tetas SI Mtssiss-pp1 17,
UNL V 71 Haw*. 1 H i T e n t A IM U New
Me.-co SI I t Oklahoma SI I t UCLA t
George I) San Omgo St • SW Missouri St
* Georg# Wash,ngton 7 Ne'r* Dame I NW
Louisiana 4 P itfsburgh 1 Ala pirm.ngham
4 Oregon 1 Minnesota 7 Oklahoma 7
ArfcantaiSI I. Bowling Green I Ji Joseph s
I Swna I. Tulan* I
Monday's Woman’ s Basketball Scares
B A IT
• r iw , 41 Duqvetn# 17
Bethany *1. W ry n e tb u rg *!
Caivmbi# Um*n 7#, C h#Tney *7
Dommrcan N Y U Bmom leid 17
East Stroudsburg I*. Lock H am nK
E llia b a th 'o w n K Junia'aTS
F r e n it.n Pi*r&lt;o oo New Haven 41
M a 'rw X D artm outh S*
K u ttto w n K in pp*n\bu»g 7#
Loyola Md 77 M a nhattan*)
M m , l i t 77 Southampton Si
Ponn 71 Lehigh *y
P#nn SI B ahrtndta . Th«#ISl
P itt firad*orJ * t. D 'Y ouyilN 4)
Rhode Island** Tample 14
Rutgers Newark 1# CCNY 44
St Joseph s S4- Massachusetts 17
SI Vincent 11. Grov# City 44
S Connecticut 71. C W P oll *7
Swna lb Iona *0
Susquehanna 11 Lycammg 71 OT
WestmlnsNr 70. Daemon 14
Widener t l M avertora *)
SOUTH
Appalachian St 7# Tn Cha’taaoga 17
Armstrongs! a* A ugustaM
Auburn Mur,tgomery IQs. Ala Hvntsy,iN*7
A vila M. York. Nab CS
Balmont t « F rood Hardeman to
Barry 7t. Kannasaw *7
Campbells, IX **. Spald-ng 4.
Calewba V. Livingston* M
C left," ei. M orns K
Clark Atlanta *1. Albany. Ge )»
Clayton St 7*. SW Georgia *7
Clinch ValXy ?*. B lualxW C aii se
Coker 71. Pie, tier M
Coil ot CharXsion * 1. P rttb y N ria n tr
Columbus H S Carolina A s&gt;n 14
Georg,# Souther n 7*. W Carol A l t )
G r*c*l*n d l7 . Baker S*
Lees McRae 71 Belmont Abbey *7
Lipscomb ie. Union. Ttnn *)
Mors Mill 41. Limes Ion# 1*
Memphis SI 71 Saint LPu'Stl
M 'ddX Tennessee 04. Tann M eo.nK
Mississippi U 14. Queens. N C /1
Missouri Val ts. Cant MeinaJ si st
Morgan St *S. Howard S7
M orns Brown 77. M iles *7
Mount O liv o *) Si A ndrew s**
SI Paul's St Bow,* Si S)
S Carotin* St *0 Florida A IM 71
SC Spartanburg 70 Gaorg,a Coll SI
Southern. N O N Mob,X 1*
South FNride K . Southern Mist 74
Tennessee »1 V anderbtH i)
Tennessee i t I I , M u rray St *1
V irginia 71 Va Commonwealth «
W Georg 4*1 Valdosta St SI
MIDWEST
Aqu,nes I I Madonna e l
Cantf al S I. Oh I f , Char NtNn. W V It. OT
Culver SNcMor. 144. B*n*d,ct,n#. Ken yj
Grand ValNy SI 7S, F e rns SI *4
N. Illin o is77. Lo yola**
N ortherns) M. M inot SI S4
W illiam Jewell *4 M id Am N aur ere 77
SOUTHWEST
A bIN n*C hristianM . E N ew M tn ce))
AngeNSt 44. W T e s a tA lM 7 )
Arkansas Tech 70, S ArkansateS
0 a rlx iv ,IN W tsleyan 7J. NW Oklahomak*
D e ll* SI tl. Cant Arkansas t l
E Tests SI I t . Cent Oklahoma si
Harding It . Arkansas Coll I I
Tot ARM K in g s.IIX 74. T *&lt;*t Woman %l)
U o tltw O ia rk s M . A rk M o nlnetN tl
FAR WEST
P a cific*1. N e e d # 47

SOUTH F L O R ID A H . SOUTHERNMISS 74
Southern Miss IIS 11
Howy 4 14444. (lash S 1*01 IS. Jottph I 1
0 0 1. Greer * 1 0 0 1. W alker 1 1* * 14. Felder
7 1114 17. Lampion 1 1 0 4 7 Buchanan 1 4 0 0
4. Bullock 1 *41 I IS Totals X K II 14 74
Sauth F H r 1*4174)
Johnson. T* I d BB A. Kotppal 14 4 0 1.
Johnson. T) I I 0 4 4, Von Oppen 7 17 1 ) I*.
Bellamy 4 I I 4 1 I I . B a rrw t 4 14 1 1 1) H olier
F B I I IIB ro w n I 14 4 1 . T it. U M M 14H
H a lllim * - USM u . USF 14 J Point pools
- USM I I I IH otoy 1 I. Nosh 4 1 Buttock
1 I I . USF 4 I (Van Oppen 0 II FouHd oul ■
Johnson, Til (any Rebounds - USM 41
IW alhor. Felder I ) . tiS F 41 (Barnes t l )
A kelft* - USM 11 (Buttock i). USF 14
(B ellam y 71 Total t o u t f - U S M I I USF I I

NHL
A ll T im es EST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
A tlantic Orvttwn
W L T P1i OF GA
NY Rangers
7) 11 ) I t i n &gt;X
17 1* 4 *4 171 &gt;11
Nvv. Jersey
Flood#
I I 17 I I I I IM I X
Ph.iedriprua
) * )) 1 SI &gt;4) 14*
Washington
1) 14 4 *4 Iftl 111
Tampa B#»
14 I* 4 • « m I I I
17 11 1 n 11c 1*1
NY Islanders
N w t l i f i i l D nriti&amp; i
»1 4 t
14 14 11
14 14 «
)) t l i
X I) i
11 X i
4 17 1

1u
IM
1*0
141
141
144
III

144
171
&gt;44
111
H7
1)4
141

W ISTERNCONFERENCE
C entral Division
W l 1 PU OF
24 14 t0 44 111
Toronto
Detroit
X 14 ft 11 l i t
D anis
17 14 r 41 1*4
St L ' j i t
14 It t ft* 1*1
)&gt; X 4 ftl 14*
C hic.'X
Winnipeg
17 X 4 40 1*4

GA
US
14*
Ut
lift
IM
10*

Boston
Pittsburgh
Montreal
Buttato
Quebec
HOTHurd
Of tana

Ceigar#
Vancouver
Las Angeles
Anohttm
San Jos*
Edmonton

P acific Divisten
14 14
ii n
14 )1
X X
M 77
1) 11

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si
4S
It
1ft

• sr 1*0 1*4
1 t i 111 1*4
44 lif It*
4 44 14' Uft
II 41 I4t iftJ
• H IM i * t
4

Monday t Games
Boston t Quebec 1
Chicago’ Ottawa 4
N Y Rangers) P itts b u rg n l
Vancouver 1 L o t A n g v w t 1
Tuesday's Games
F lo rida41 P ittsburgh 7 11pm
H artford*'Q uebec. 7 M p m
Son Josaat N Y t iie n d r r t 7 l i p m
Toronto al St Louts. • 11p m
Wednesday 's Games
F tor ida a l Ottawa. 1 -l i p m
Hertford a* M ontrae' 7 11pm
N V islanderso tN v Range's 7 l i p m
But’ aloal 74*n Jersey 7 U p m
Washington vs 7*tvl*dttoh,a al CN.viand
7 Up m
D vtre ital Tampa B ay. I M p m
Dal las #1 Winn pwg | M p m
Los Angeles#! E dm onton * M p m
Chicago*’ Vancouver. 10 I I p m
Ca*gary*t Anaheim 10 11p m

TRANSACTIONS
B A S E B ALL
A i w m a * Leap**
BALTIMORE O R IO LES - t-gn#d R&gt;ck
Forney-piithe* to a on# year contract
C ALIFO RN IA A N G E L S
S g 'e d Bo
JacksanN aont year contract
CHICAGO WHITE SOX
Sgned Robin
Venture N a tour y e a rro n tra c l
OAKLAND A TH LE TIC S - Stoned SN.e
Ontiveros pilcher fo a on* rear contract
SEATTLE M A R IN E R S -- H v 4 term er
SemtneN Cemmuvufy ( e llr g t pUyvr habhy
Ttogpen pilcher, 7* a m in e r Ne«v* centred
N ational Laagv*
ATLANTA BRAVES
Agreed N terms
w ith Ken* M e rrie r p ttth e r and Jo* Oltve.
th ird baseman on one re a r t entree Is
P H ILA D E LP H IA P H IL L IE S - Sgned
R ic k , Bwftelicu. T e le* G*ee*, ern) J e ll
Patterson pilchoet and Gen# Schell firs t
basema" *oone year contracts
ST LOUIS C A R D IN A LS - Signed Rick
Sul&lt; l,tte to# m.np, inegue contract
SAN DiFOO PAD R E S - Stoned Bury
Bean. Ray McOavkd* a *o v -X- Moore
O'taw - J rOwysOn. caNhOe and
c u " e*Or&gt;f
Dos# Bochtier prtener t contracts
BA VKE T BALL
National B a ika l b e lt Assacutton
ORLANDO MAGIC
Signed Tree R eilw i.
center. N r th* rem ainder e l the secs#*
UTAH JA 1I
Signed Chad Ge'iegher
center, to * 14 day cortfv act
FO O T B A L L
Netianel F o o tb a ll Leagee
GREEN BAT P AC KER S - Named F r ill
Shut mur dele" liv e coord-nalor
PITTSBURGH STC ELER S - Named John
M itchell deN nsirebno coach
Arena F a o lb o ll Laafve
M IA M I HOOTERS - Named A J Dvhe
d r tensive caer dine toe
H O C K EY
Natienal Hoc hey League
ANAH EIM M IG H T Y O UCKI
Assigned
M rX iO C a n n o r. d e l* " semen Ie Son Otago ol
the IHL * "d Jean F ra n co is Jompha. center
lo Greensboro ot (he EC ML
BUFFALO SABRES
- Recalled Gram
F iA ir.g o a ix from Roc TsosNr ot th* AML
MONTREAL C AN A O IE N S - Sent Andre
Ractcol. goeie to Frede ricton ol lh# A m a t,
con Hockey League R e c c e d Let Ksetter.
goa'ie Irom Fredericton
NEW YORK (S LA N D E R S - A lig n e d
itg m u n d Pelfly fo rw a rd from Sen la k e
City o l the IHL to the Slovak Na'onai Nam
Sent Chris Luongo. defensomon. to Salt Lake
SAN JOSE S H A R K S - R ta ttlg n e d
V lostim il Kroupa. defenseman to Kansas
C ity o l th# Inter national HocSer League
TRACK A N D F IE LD
USA TRACK A F IE L D - iutpenoed h-gh
lum per Jamas Shellon tor tour years tor
ta ilin g to appear tor 0 d ru g Nst
C O LLEG E
EUREKA COLLEOE - Announced that
Dave Darnell, men 1 basketball coach, w ill
re tire at th* end ol th * saasan
MISSOURI - N am ed Jerry Bernal ot
lensiv* coord natpr
NORTHERN IL L IN O IS - Named Sam
P i Hman ol tons, v* i.n * coach
P U O IT SOUND - Nom ad Gordon E llio tt
h#ad football coach
ROWAN - Named Juan Rarwro baseball
coach

t v / r a d io
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a lia m
e x p m - ESPN. V and erbilt at Arkansas
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Nuggets. (L I
BOWLING
* X p m - SUN. Cream of lh* Crop
tournam ent
BOX I NO
4 p m - SUN, M iddiew eighls Charles
Brewer vs Tyrone T rtce . (L I. also al 1 X

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11pm ■ SUN F ig h t N ig h t at lh* Forum
CYCLING
la m
- SUN Tour O H aw aii
HOCKEY
7 Xpm
1*. N H L. F lo rida P an llxr* al
PtiisbufghPenguins. ( L I
KICKBOXING
11 X a m - SHO. W K A Chemp.omh p i
SKIING
to m
SUN. Bud P ro M ogual Tour
SOCCER
* p m - SC. U S W orld Cup Team v l
Russia.aisaal 11 n P m

MISCELLANEOUS
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W ith P *H Rose
7 pm
WWNZ A M F M 17*0 14X1. The
Sports Hul
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Panthers on track
for NHL playoffs
■ y S T IV IM WINK

AP Sports Writer
MIAMI - The holiest tram In
tilth suliiniplr.il town plays on
Ic c .

The Florida Panther* nrr unbratm In Ihrlr past nine name*.
htunnlnR the NHL nnd Mlrrlnft
speculation ihc fits!-year (ranchlie will mahe ihr playofT*.
" W e ’re ax h i h k I u» i i l” t ol
leanih In the league rljjlit now."
general manager Bob Clarkr
&lt;s,iId "W e’re certainly not Ihc
PHthtuirgh Penguins, bill wc'rr
In Ihc p.nk and can heal any­
body, really,"
Florida (21-17-101 plays at
Pltthburgh tonight, and ilnn'l
dlhcounl Ihr Paul hens Their
unbeaten streak Includes a tie
with Ihc Penguins and two
vie lurk s over defending Stanley
Cup chain plon Mont real.
"There are ulwaytr going to be
t r a in s Ih u l s e e us as an
expaiinlon team and hope they
have an easy lim e against us."
Clarke said. "S o far that hasn't
happened very often."
Miami Ice look* like a winner
In every way: each of the p u t
•seven home game* ha* drawn
more than 14.000 funs eager for
something to cheer about The
Miami Dolphin* lo*i (heir final
five guinea lo mthh Ihr N'FI.
playolfh. and (he Miami Huntrunes were shut out 29-0 In the
Fiesta Bowl. The iKthkellfull Hur­
ricanes arr OH In ihr Hig Ea»l.
and ihr Miami Heat are si niggl­
ing to reach .500.
Some Souih Floridians remain
unclear about Ihc difference !&gt;etween a /ambonl and Zarley
Zalapskl. but al least they’re
warming up lo hockey. The
Panthers even sold out Miami
Arena on New Year's Day. when
therr were two howl games In
town. 1-uM week fans bought
more than 100 seastm-llckel
packages for Ihc second half of
Ihr sruwon
"Hockey has In-en rmhruced
tremendously here." said goalie
John Vonblesbrouck. the (rant's
slar. "The fans have grown with
us. There's silll a lot of leaching
lo be done, but Ihr Important
thing Is lhai they’re supporting
U B ."

Florida’ s unbeaten streak,
which Includes five wins and
four ties. I* a record for an NHL
tram. The old matk of seven
games was set by l.o* Angeles

Association m fh records throvgh Jan M.
firs t ptoc# votot * " 4 poll pomrt
C IA S S IA
1 M iam i len*or 141
) i * IM
1 M iam i N orm **t&gt;»rn 111
7*) i n
I I 1 l*ft
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tt
4 JacksonrlH# B#*ch Ftotchar &lt;)&gt; t l )
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»4
1 South Miami
X 7 *0
a Pensacola
41
7 M iam i Norland
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40
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77)
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71 )
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R t t t i i r d v i l l i PfflW C&amp;il
10
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1 Lakeland Kelhtoen 11)1
) ) ) IX
) Hallandale( II
n o U7
) Tampa B«r Tech
1)7 IH
74 1 *4
4 Cap# Coral
71
1 BocaCmga
)1 )
4 O re rlg id B#ach
1*4 &gt;7
&gt;1 4 ) !
) Bradenton logtheett
14 1 4*
1 Temp# Jvtlrrson
1)4 1)
* Ocala Vanguard
1*1
11
10 TaUahats** Godb#
Received vnles: SI Thomas A qj.nei, 4
Spcinglreid Rutherford 4 Panama City Be# 4
Eau G a llia ) Games villa 1. T itu tvina 1
CLASSIA
1 JacksonvilleH.beuil (1*1
N ) IX
14 7 1)1
1 Jacksonville BodesI I )
) Rock ledge
i i ) 107
1*4 i n
4 Palmetto
1 C re tlve w
117 71
17* M
4 Loke Wales
7 Gainesville E e tttid r
14 4 72
17 7 X
1 R iviere Beech Suncoatl
1*4 »
* Taliahestee Rickards
17 )
If
10 Jacksonville Bishop Kenny
Received soles Sluerl South Fork 11.
M ount Dor# s Jacksonville Jackson }. For!
Laud Card,no! G*bbont 1. Qumcy Shanks 4
CLASS 1A
1 WPB Cardinal Nanm an (41
7)1 IM
» ) t ji
I Tampa Prep 141
1*7 14)
J Saretola Cardinal Mooney
4 Laky Butler Union County
1*4 *4
IS*
71
1 P ort SI Joe
114
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* Chlpley
1*4 to
7 B o caR elo nfl Andress's
1) 10 X
4 Tampa Catholic
1)7 a
4 la k e Placto
14
10 Tallahassee rto n d a High
J
tlltrs a n
Received te le s : M o n lic e llo
County 4. Gainesville P K Tonga 1
CLASSIA
t North Palm Beech Beniam in 11)1 14 1 IX
11) 111
1 HoUyrsoodChresUan (1)
n * III
1 Bronson
i t « 14
4 Eelenvill# Wymote Tech
) Jacksonville University Christian 1* 4 7)
114 1)
* Lake Santa F# Catholic
11* M
7 Talihassae FAMU
* Orlando Lakt Highland Prep
II*
41
7*
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»
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I* )
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A d m ira l Farragwt* H atsth orn *)
CLASSB
71 1 140
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nnd St. lands In I9Q7-08. when
the league had six new tennis.
With Sunday's 3-2 victory ul
Huffnto, the Panthers improved
lo 12-8 0 on Ihe road. They've
won five straight In Canada.
Overall the Panthers have lost
Just three o f Ihe past 22 games
and their record could easily be
even t&gt;ellcr. Ten defeats have
been hy a single goal.
Still. Florida Is a lofty third In
Ihe Allnntlr Division and sixth In
the Kastrm Conference with 52
points, The top eight teams m
the conference make Ihr Stanley
Cup playofTs. and Clarkr expects
Ihc Panthers tn he among them.
" I think so." he said, "These
oilier learns aren't pulling away
from us "
Florida Is winning with only
two All-Stars — Vanhlcshrouck.
whose goal-against average of
2.31 Is the league’s second-best,
and rlghl wing Hob Kudrlskl.
old.lined Jan ti In a trade with
Ottawa Hookle center Jesse
Helangrr leads ihr tram with 30
assists and was named NHL
player of the week Monday.
Hid Ihe Panthers are mostly .&lt;
club of castoffs and prospects
who clutch, grab, work hard nnd
emphasize defense.
“ As far as I'm concerned, you
can throw n bouquet of flowers
at every one of us for effort,”
team captain Hrtan Skrtidland
said.
" W e all are In a sim ilar
sltuutlon," Vunhlesbrnuck said
"III the past we weren't counted
on as much, and all of n sudden
we're given that chance lo Incounted on There's u chemistry
here ihat'a special.'*
Afler losing Sunday lo tfie
Panthers. Hulfalo defenseman
Ken Sutlon offered the rest of the
NHL a word o f w arning
" T h e y ’ re not going to go
away." lie said

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matvtarakl* mansants Ms thaw firs t NHL
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�bsntofd Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Tuesday. February V 1994 - I I

People
IN BRIEF
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Beauty queens
honor m anatee

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Artists sought for festival

The Miss Manatee B eauty
Pageant, sponsored by the
Florida Endangered Wild Life
Association, was held hold
Jan. 22, at Deltona H igh
School with 22 contestants In
the competition. Winners were
(front row, from left): Kristen
K re b b s , run nor-up; K a r a
Appleby, o f Deltona, Littlo
Miss Manatee; Cindy Nasso,
runner-up; Natalio Weld, Junior
Miss Manatee; Kaylie Lytle.
Miss Manatee; and Kim Beck,
runner-up. Lytle, 16. daughter
of Brenda and Charlie Lytleof
Lake Mary, attends Lake Mary
High School. Weld, 14, daugh­
ter of Valerio and Georgo Weld
of Sanlord, Is a student at
Seminole High School.

SANFORD — Tile St. John’s River Festival of Fine Arts and
Crafts Show still has openings for exhibitors at the March 5 and
6 show that will be held In Ft. Mellon Park
The show, presented by the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, usually draws over 3,000 vlstlnni to the two day
event.
This year s show will feature a Judged section for fine arts
and crafts and an unjudgcd section for those who wish only to
sell and display their art or craft.
Ttic entry fee for both sections Is $70. Application arc
available at the Chamber. 400 E. First St.. Sanford
The application deadline Is Feb. 11.
For more Information, con lac I Edwlna Mldktlfal 322-2212.

Dennis appointed to AARP
LONGWOOD — Clarrnc Dennis of (.ongwood. a city official,
has been appointed a Florida Community Coordinator for tin
American Association o f Retired Persons (AAIM‘1
She will organise and monitor AAR P activities In (his area
and maintain communications with slate officers.
She hits tieru active in various AAR P and civic activities She
has hern a Longwood City Commissioner and served as deputy
m a y o r.

Her appointment Is for a two year term.

Black History Month at SCC
SANFORD — During the month of February, the public can
enjoy quality entertainment nt Seminole Community College In
celebration of Black History Month
All events will lx- held In the Fine Arts Concert Hall. The
events Include:
Wednesday. Feb 2. noon to 1:30 p m. Ajumu Minima, an
actor, musician and storyteller, who will icll folktales, sing
songs and play exottr musical Instruments
Wednesday, Feb. !l, noon to 1:30 prtl Gospel Choirs.
Promises from the Gospels and the Seminole High School
G o s j h -I Choir, will perform.
Tuesday Feb 22 at 8 p m Opera singer Diana SolomonGlover will perform music by African American composers
For more Information, call Neal Graham nt 323-1450. ext.
280

...A n d one w ill be
M is s Lake M a ry High
This group of lovely ladies is
getting ready to take part In
the Miss Lako Mary competi­
tion this weekend The girts
are hoping to represent their
school in the contest which
showcases academic success,
sc h o o l and community in­
volvement. talent, personality
and beauty. The pageant Is
Saturday night at 7.30 pm. It
will take place In the school’s
auditorium T ickets to the
event are $5 each at the door,
or they may be purchased In
advance at the school for (4

CALENDAR
Take off pounds sensibly
Members of Take O ff Pounds Sensibly. TOPS. Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p tn at
the First Christ Ian Church. 1607 Sanford Avr.. Sanford.
The group now- has a private room to weigh people between
6:15 and 6:45 p.m.
Fateh w r-k tt different program uu weight loss will be
conducted.
For more Information about the club, call 323-1768 or
323-1664.

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Holiday dinner is no picnic to mom

Toastm asters m eet at SCC
Seminole Community College ISCCJ Toastmasters Club
will meet e v r r y Tuesday. 7 : 3 0 p i n . , m S e m i n o l e
Community College. Contact Rosella Bonham at 323-8284 for
more Information

P E A K A D B V i I know rt m llv

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linw “ Holiday Visitor” felt, and I
d is a g ree with you r answer.
( “ H o lid a y V is it o r " and her
husband went to visit their
daughter lor Thanskglvlng. and
lhr mother was terribly upset to
find the tahlr set with paper
p la te s and p a p e r napkins,
knowing that her daughter had
plenty o f fine rhtna and lovely
silverware.)
She said she thought It was
" la r k y " — and you said, "...the
epitom e of tackiness Is crllId lin g the hostess who fed you."
Abby. my husband and I went
to our married son’s home for
T h a n sk g lvln g din n er, and 1
nearly hud a heart attack when I
saw the table set with paper
plates, nr* tablecloth, and the
food served In plastic bowls!
They nre quite well-to-do. have
a nice set of china, an electric
dishwasher, and a 17-year-old
daughter lo help.
1 say. If people want lo cal
from
per plates, they should
have a picnic.
B EENTH ERE
D E A R BEEN TH E R E : Here’s

Overeaters to gather
A regular meeting of Ovcrealrrs Anonymous Is conducted on
Tuesdays nt 7:30 p.m at First United Methodist Church,
comer o f Park and 5th. Sanford. For more Information, call
Carol at 3224)657.

Panic Attack group to m eat
Agoruphohla/Panlc Attack Support Group meets each
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at West Lake Hospital. 581) W. Stale Road
434. Longwood. The support group Is for those who are afraid
to go out of their house und be active In public.

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Annn. a self-help group for relutlvcs and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8 p,m. at Orlando General
Hospital. For more Information, call 869-6364.

Aerobics offered
The City of Sanford Recreation Department offers aerobics
classes Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 to 10 a m.
and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Cost Is $3 per class.
Instructor Is Debbie Black, board certified with over l o yeurs
experience.
Call 330-5697 for more details.

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have told me. T h rn , suggest tfi.it
he take tilt- ring to the Jeweler
from whom lie bought ti and ask
that the diamond be used In an
entirely different setting,
A B IG A IL
VAN BUREN

a letter from another "m o m "
with a different view of using
pat&gt;cr plates for a holiday dinner:
DEAR ABBY: In response to
the mother who was aghast that
her daught e r served
Thanskglvlng dinner on paper
plates:
Oil. that we had nothing more
serious lo worry about than the
kind of plates we ate from!
Our fam ily o f 14 married
children and grandchildren were
home with us for nine days at
Christmas. Not only were paper
plates used, we had plastic forks,
spoons and serving bowls.
After everyone had finished
eatin g, my son-in-law went
around the table with a large
plastic trash bag. and everyone
tossed the paper plates and
plastic “ silverware" In the trash
bag.
1 am sure that everyone there
wondered If that would be their
last Christ mas dinner with the
entire family.
I have had two mastectomies
In the Inst six months, and only
God knows what’s next. People
should pay attention to the
chings that are really Important
In life, and count their blessings.
MOM IN H URRAYSVILLE.
PA.
D EAR MOMt Thanks for a
gentle reminder. We can all use
It from time to time.
D EAR ABBYt Maybe yuu can
settle this between me and my
fiance. He proposed to me. and I
accepted. Then he gave me the
same engagement ring he hud
given to another girl. Site had
returned It after their engage­
ment was broken two years ago
I didn’t know him thrn. and I
would not have know it was a
secondhand ring if he liadn’ l
told me.
Abby. I feel funny wearing
that ring, knowing Its history.
Ills whole family knows and I’m
too embarrassed to tell anyone.
It’ s a beau tifu l one-carat
diamond In a platinum setting.
What Is your advice? I renly love
him. hut this bothers me.
PEELINO HURT
IN BRIDGEPORT. CONN.
DEAR PEELINO HURT: Tell

DEAR ABBYt Today my adult
son. who Is here visiting me.
bawled me out!
As tie was leaving the house
for a bike ride. I called after him.
"Be careful, son!”
Slopping short, tie stiol back.
"For heaven’s sake. Ma. 1 am a
44-year-old man. but every Ume
I go out. you or Dad warn me to
be careful!”
You know what. Abby? He lias
a point. We parents get Into a
rut. wanting our kids always to
be careful.
[ am going to try bard to cut

tfmt uut — amt lo My tnxtrotl.
“ Enjoy yourself” or. "H a ve «
good ride!"
That m ay surprise turn so
much, It Just might make his
day!
NANCY L. PO X .
ASHLAND, ORE.
DEAR N AN C Y : No Itami In
repeating a warning, but try
this: "H ave a good ride and
enjoy yourself, but there nre a lot
of nuts driving around, so he
careful, son. I love you!"

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Is a proud member of the "Welcome
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If You Are:
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Getting Married
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Let your Welcome Wagon representative
ansv/er your questions about the area and
present you with free gifts.
If You Live In One Of These Areas, Please Call

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321-6660
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‘Blink’ only new
film to catch the
eye of moviegoers
By JOHN HORN
AP Entertainment Writer_______________________
LOS ANGELES — "HltnK" ruughl the eye of
moviegoer*, while two other new 111in 4 &lt;lrop|&gt;c(l
from nielli ot the ItoxolDer.
“ Mink." a thriller slurring Madeleine Stowe as
a partially blind woman In Jeopardy, made S I.4
million over the weekend, niithlitiig In foufth
place. Exhibitor Relation* Co. reported Monday.
The Hops were the movie version o f the old TV
series “ Car 54, Where arc Y ou ?" and the
McCarthy era melodrama "Golden Gate."
“ Car 54." with rock siar David Johansen, was
No. 17 with *701.000.
“ Golden Gate." a movie about the persecution
o f Chinese-Americans starring Matt Dillon and
Joan Chen, did even worse. Panned by even the
most ktndhrartcd critics. II sold Just $258,000 In
ticket* and didn't make the Top 20.
Kohln Williams' “ Mr*. Doubtflrr" was No. 1
with $7 7 million. It has taken In $172,5 million
hi 10 weeks and Is a l m o s t certain to pass ihr
S200 million mark within a month Only 15 films
In movie history had made that much.
“ Philadelphia" dropped to second place with
$7.3 million

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Legal N otices

N O T IC I OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, that W ilts * Legeuif. tha
holder ol IS* following cert I lk
• f e l l ) has 11ltd M U COrtlflC
• ' • I I I tor A lex d n d lo U Issued
thereon Tha certificate numb
• • I t ) and year111 o l Issuance,
in * description e l me property,
end me n e m e ltl In wn.cn n w i t
assessed i» '•» * «&gt; follows
Certificate Ne x j
Vexr ol Issue".-* Ita '
Description ot Property LEG
LOT I BLK C A B STEVENS
ADD TO MIOW AV PB 1PO M
Name* In w titch n w i i r d
Annie Jenkins
A ll of M id property Being In
'he County ol Seminole Sie'e ol
Fiorld«
U n ie ti tu c h t e r l ll l c A t e t t l
then Be redeemed according to
law. tha property described In
tuch c e rtin c a le li) w ill Ba text
to the highetl Bidder at th# w e lt
Iro n l doer. Seminole County
Courthouw. Sanford Florida, pn
tha lis t day at February. lf* 4 at
II A M
Approxim ately t i l l 00 c a t*
lo r leet I t required to Be paid by
•h* successful bidder J* f t M l#
F u ll paym ent o l an amount
equal to the highetl bid plo t
applicable documentary uarnp
la te * and recording leet l l due
w ith in la h o u r ! a lt e r th e
advertised lim a o l Iha M ia A ll
payment* tha n ba cath o r guar
•nteed Inatrvmant. m ad* pay
able to lha Clerk at Iha C ircuit
Court.
Dated th lt 11th day o l Janu
e r y . lH i
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Maryann* M o rp
CNra a t the ClrevW Court
MCawwtr.. Plan e *
P y iM irh e u e L M ira

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX OEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IVEN , that Harlan C Blcley ta
C ertificate Inv lo ry , th# holder
ol mo following c e rtific a ta lt)
h a t Ilia d M id c e rtific a te d ) tar a
• a t deed ta be Ittued m *r*cn
The certificate number d ) and
y t a r l i) o t Issuance, th* detertp
lien ot the property, and the
n a m e d ) In which It w at a tte s t
*d i t are a t to'lows
C ertificate No Salt
Yoar of Issuance lt*0
Deter iplion o l Property LEG
LOT at W IL L A LAKE PH I PB
JSPG n
N am et In which a iw t w d
F r a n k C. R e lt. T ra c a y
E vans H alt
A ll Ol M id property being In
the County *1 Somlnota. S lat* at
Florida
U n la tt tu c h c a r tllic a ta d )
than ba redaomad according ta
law. lha proparty d ttc r ita d In
tuch c e rtItlc a ta d ) w ill be to ld
ta the hig h e tl bidder at m# west
Iro n ! door, Somlnota County
Courthouse. Sanford. F lo rida.o n
tha H m day ot February, i t t t at
11AM
A pproalm ataly SITS 10 cath
tar feet I t required ta be paid by
the successful bidder at tha M ta
F u ll paym ent ot an amount
equal ta lha highatt bid p lu t
applicable documentary tla m p
taaet and recording leet I t due
w it h in }a h o u rs a lte r Ihe
advertised lim e ot the M ta A ll
payments shall ba cath or guar
•ntaod inttrum a nl. made pay
•bta ta lha Clark ot taa C ircuit
Court
Dated th lt Itm day at Jam*
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Deputy Clerk
Publish January IS. February

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN , that W T Gordon. S S
Gordon Cstdn for A E Gordon,
tha holder o l tha following cart
iftc a le li) h a t tiled M id c o r titk
a ie (i) tar a laa deed ta be itw o d
thereon The certificate numb
a r (t) and y e a r(i) ol Ittuonco.
tha detcrlptlon o l tho property,
end tha na m e d ) In which If w a t
a iM tte d It/a re a t lo ilo w t:
Certificate No 2M l
Year ol Issuance tta t
Deter.pnon o l Property LEG
SEC U TWP US RGE JOE S JtO
I T O f N &lt;10 FT OF W IBS FT
OF E d IF T O F NE WOF
NWV*
N am et In which a tte tte d
G e r a ld K . S lh la . Jo h n T
W l'llam ton
A ll o l M id proparty being In
th * Cotaity *1 Somlnota. S lat* ol
F lo rid*
U n la tt tw ch c e r lillc a la it )
that! ba redaamed according to
law, tha proparty deucrIbad In
tuch c e rtiiic a ta d ) w ill ba to ld
ta Iha highatt bidder a l the w o tt
Iro n l door. Seminole County
CourfhouM. Senlord. Florida, an
th* Uth day ot February. Itt4 at
11A M
A pproxim ately BUS 00 cath
tor tact I t required ta be paid by
tha successful bidder at lha M ia
F u ll paym ent of an amount
•dual to tho highetl bid p lu t
applicable documentary tta m p
law -t and recording 'r e t I t duo
w lln ln la h o u r i a l l a r th *
e d rtrl.te d Urn# o l th* M l* A ll
paym ent! than be cath or guar
an'eed Inttrum anl. mad* pay­
able to the Clerk o l the C ircuit
Court
Doled th lt tth day o l January,
le ft
I SEAL)
M ary anna M orta
Clerk oMha C ircuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: Michelle L Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish January l l . U. is. and
February I. iota
DEN IS

N O T IC I OF APPLICATION
FOR TA X O E E O
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , th a t FREC P ent ion
Plan % C e rtllK a l# Inv Serv. the
holder e l th * tallowing certltlc
• t a l l ) h a t Ilia d u i d carllh c
• t a d ) tar a !•■ deed ta be ittue d
thereon T h * certificate numb
e r d l and y e a rd ) o l Ittuanca.
tha de ter Iplion o l m * property,
and tha no m o d i In which It w at
attested It/a re a t toitow t
C artillca ta No n a t
Year ot Ittu a n c t I t t l
D etcrlptlon o l Pfoparty: LEG
LOT TO GREENWOOD LAKES
U N IT 1 PB TT PGS I t A I f
N am et m which a tte tte d : Pat
G. S c h w a r t t , L y n e tta P .
S chw arli
A ll e l M id preparty being In
tha County al Somlnota. Stale al
Ftarlda.
U n la tt tu c h c e r iilic a t o U )
th a ll ba redaem ed according ta
taw. taw property described In
tuch c e rtific a te d ) w ill be told
ta m# highest bidder a l iha west
Iro n l door. Somlnota County
Courthouse, Sanford. F lo rida.o n
the Torn day e l February. IW4 al
11AM
A pproxim ate ly C IS 00 catn
tar le e t i t required to be paid by
lha tu c c a ttlu l bidder a l lha M ta
F u ll paym ent nt an amount
atpral to the highatt bid plus
applicable documentary tla m p
fares and recording toot I t due
w ith in la h o u rs o i l e r th *
advertised lim e o l ta * m i * A ll
payments th a ll be cath or guar
•ntaed instrument, m adt pay
•bta to tha Clark at taa C ircuit
Court
Da tad ta li 1lm day ol Janu
• rv . m t
HEAL)
M aryann* M o rta
Clark of lha C ircuit Court
Semirota County. Florida
By: M lch a lle L . Silva
Deputy Ctark
Publish January IS February

i. s is . i m
den

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Legal N otices
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR T A X O E E O
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IVEN , m at N urlk. L td . lha
holder ol the following certltlc
a t o lil h a t IItad M id c o rtllk • l e l t l lor a ta t deed to be Ittu e d
thereon Th* c e rtllk a ta numb
* r | t ) and y e a rlt) ot Ittuanca.
tha de tcrlptlon ot the property,
and th * n a m a ltl In which II w a t
asses tad is/are a t toitow t
C artillcata No ISA)
Y e * 'o t Issuance lets
Description ot Property LE G
L O T SO B L K E S P R IN G
V A LLE Y FARMS SEC T PB IS
PG»
N am et In which a ita s te d
R a y m o n d P S a m o n lc .
Catherine Sememe
A ll ot M id property being In
the County ot Seminole. Slata ot
F lo rid *
U n la tt tu c h c a r llflc a lo ls l
shall ba redeemed according to
taw. taa property described In
twch c e rtific a te d ) w ill be told
to the highest bidder at th* w e ll
Iro n ! door. Seminole County
CourthovM. Senior d, Florida, on
the u m day of February, tffa at
11AM
A pproxim ately SITS 00 cath
lor fees i t required to be paid by
Ihe tu c c e ttlu l bidder a l tha M ta
F u ll paym ent e l an amount
equal lo tha highatt bid p lu t
applicable documentary tta m p
taxes and recording lews I t due
w ith in l l h o u r t a ft e r Ih e
advertised lim a o l Ihe M ta A ll
payments th a ll b t cath or guar
•M eed Inttrum anl. mad* pay
abta to th * Clark e l th * C ircu it
Court
Datad th lt 4th day at January.

tees
(SEAL)
Mary anna M orta
Ctark o l lha C lrcuii Court
Sam tool# County. Florida
By: M ich a lia l Silva
Deputy Ctark
Publish January It. I L IS and
February I, m t
DEN St
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TA X O E E O
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IVEN, that A rthur H M arti %
C artillcata Inv Sar. tha holder ot
lha following c e rtltic a ta ltl h a t
Iliad M id c e rtific a te d ) tor a tax
deed ta be Ittu e d thereon Tho
c e r t if ic a t e n u m b e r ! ! ) a n d
y e a rlt) ot luuonca. the d ts c rip
Hon ot th* property, and tha
n a m a d l bi which It w a t a tte s t
• d Is/ are a t toitow t:
C artillcata Na H a t
Year e l Ittuanca m i
D etcrlpnon o l Property LEG
U N IT 101 BLDG P CROWN
OAKS 1ST ADO ORB tas PG
IF77
N am at In which a tte s te d :
Sherry A D uvall
A ll ot M id property being In
Ihe County al Seminole. S lat* o l
F lo rid *
unless tu c h c a r tlflc a to ( t)
th a ll ba redeemed according to
taw. th * property described In
tuch c e rtific a te d ) w ill be to ld
• to th * hig h e tl bidder a t th * west
Iro n ! door, Somlnota County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on
ihe l i f t day ot February 1*04 i t
IIA M
A pproxim ately BUSES ca th
tor toes It required ta ba paid by
tha successful bidder at tha M ta
F u ll paym ent a t an amount
equal ta lha h lg tw tl bid p lu t
applicable documentary tla m p
ta x** and recarding lea* I t due
w it h in ta Maura a l l a r th a
■a x r'iw C rime at Itm eata. A ll
•ntaed instrum ent, m a d t pay
•bta ta tha Clark ot tha C ircu it

Court,
Datad th lt llt h day ot Janu
a r y .tff4
(SEAL)
M aryann* M orta
Ctark e l tha C ircuit Court
Somlnota County. Ftarlda
By M k h a lla L. Silva
Deputy Ctark
Publish. January IA IS A Feb­
ru a ry I, A ION
DEN 101
N O T IC I OF A PPLICATIO N
FOR TAX O I I D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IVEN , that W ilm a Legault. ihe
holder ot th * tallowing c o rllllc
e 'e d l ha t Hied M id c e rtific ­
a te d ! tor a tax deed ta be ittu e d
thereon T h * cartillca ta numb
e r d l and y o a rlt) el Ittuanca.
lha description * t th* property,
and lha n a m a d l In which II was
attested Is/are as toltows
C artillcata Ho. IM
Year at Ittu anco : m i
D etcrlptlon ot Property: LE O
LOT A (LESS E IN FT OF N tJE
F T e 1 US F T e N l i t FT OF S
I t ! FT OF E 1017 FT + N 10 FT
OF S IIS FT OF W IM FT A W
l i f t FT OF N IIS n FT A E M
FT OF W M M FT OF N IIS 4
F T I ROSELAND PARK PB I
PG I I
N am et In which a tte s te d :
ldella Forbes, at al
A ll o l M id property being In
Its* County ot Somlnota. Slata Ol
Florida
U n la s t tu e n c e r tific a te d )
th a ll ba redeemed according ta
law. th * property described In
such c e rtltic a ta ltl w ill ba to id
lo lha hig h e tl bidder at lha w a tt
Ira n i door. Seminole County
CourfhouM, Sanford. Ftarlda. on
lha i l t l day o l February, m e a l
IIA M
A pproalm ataly Ills 00 cath
tar leet i t required ta ba paid by
iha successful bidder a l th * M l* .
F u ll paym ent *1 on amount
equal to lha highest bid plus
applicable documentary stamp
d i e t and recording leet Is due
w llh ln IS h o u rs a l l a r lh a
advertised lim a of tha Mta. A ll
paym antt th a ll be cath or guar
•ntaed kxstrumanl, made pay­
able ta th * Ctark at Ihe C ircuit
Court
Deled (h it t llh day ot Janu­
ary. I**4

Legal Notices
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
FUe Number M 4 IE CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
OORALEE RUSSELL
D ec** led
N O T IC I OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* a d m in is tra tio n o l the
estate ot DORA LEE RUSSELL,
d e c e a s e d . F ile N u m b e r
ttO IE C P . I t pending In th *
C lrc u ll C o u rt lo r Sem inole
Cesasly. Florida. Probata D ivl
stars, lha address o l which i t
Seminole County Courthouse
Sanford FL H i l l Tha nam et
and addresses ot th * personal
representative and lha personal
representative'* attorney are
M t lor th below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONSARE N O TIFIE O TH A T
A lt per ton t an whom this
notice l l served who have ob
(ecltant that challenge Ihe valid
Ity ol the w ill, the qualltlcaltant
ol Ihe personal representative
venue, or jurisdiction of (hi*
Court are required ta III* Iheir
o b le d le n t w ith t h l t C o u rt
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PU BLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A ll creditor* ol Ihe decedent
and o*he* po rten t having claims
or demand* agelntl decedent t
etta** an whom a copy Ol fh u
nonce I t served w llhln three
monfhs attar tha data of lha f l r t l
publication of Ih it notice m u tt
file th#ir c la im t w ith th lt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST P U BLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
D A T ! OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A ll other cre d ito rs e t th *
decedent and persons having
ctalm t or demands agalntt the
decedent t estate m u tt III* Iheir
c la im t w ith th lt court W ITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A L L C LA IM S . D E M A N D S
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F ILE D W IL L BE FOREVER
BARRED.
Tha data at lha t i n t public*
•tan at th lt Netica I t February I,
IfN
Personal Itep re te n to ii**
LYNDA RUSSELL
SCHROEOER
P. 0 Box O N
Sanford. FL XJTT1 O N
Attorney tar t arsenal
RepresentaHm Thomas A I p t t r
Ol Thomas A Speer. P A
P O Rax U M
Santord. FL W 71 U M
Tataphona (401) m «M I
Ftarlda Bar Na 01*41)
Publish February 1.1 .1*14
DEO 4
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN A N D F O R
THE E IO H IE E N IH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IV IL ACTION NO.
n tW F -C A IA N
LAWRENCE R SIEGAL.
P la in tiff

PUTL0R I ON OOOOLAS.
IN C . a Ftartda carpararxan
f - V a BUTLER'S. FLORIDA
D EPARTM ENT OF BUSINESS
REGULATIONS DIVISION OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
AND TOBACCO AND TERR V
BUTLER. Individually.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
N O T IC I IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
that lha undtrtig nad a t Ctark of
lha Circuit Court of Somlnota
Ccvnty. Ftarlda. under and by
virtue at tho F in al Judgment ol
Foreclosure entered In th a t
causa pending In th * C ircuit
Court of Somlnota County. Ftor
Ida. Casa No. F lX W tC A 14 K In
xvhlch LAWRENCE R SIEGEL.
I t tha P la in tiff and B U TLE R ’S
ON DOU G LAS. IN C . d /b /a
BUTLER S and FLORIDA DE
P A R T M E N T OF BUSINESS
REGULATIONS Division OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES and
TO BACCO an d T E R R Y
BUTLER a r t tha Defendants. I,
a t u M Clark of ttxt Court, ureter
and by v irtu e * f th * F in a l
Judgment at Forecloture, w ill
offer tar M l* and to ll a l public
M ta to tha highatt and boat
bidder tar ca th a t tha West
F ro n t dear *1 th * Somlnota
County CourfhouM In Sontard,
Somlnota County. Ftarlda. an
tha U lh day et February, i m .
at I I a m . lha to!tawing Liquor
Lke m a teams
DATED th lt I tth day at Janu
ary. im.
MARVANNE MORSE.
C LE R KO FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By: JanaE. Jatawlc
DEPUTY CLERK
Pubflth: January IS A February
i, t m
DEN i n

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
322-2611
CLASSIFIED 0EPT,
HOURS
* 0 0 A J l - 130 P i t
MONDAY tfn i
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I CBn'l Bflw* out why people
stoop to much Somattmot I think ihay'fB practicing lo
dig " — (Coach ) Al McOuk*.

9

M aryann* M orta
Ctark o l th * C lrcu ll Court
Somlnota County. Florida
By M k h o lta L Silva
Deputy Ctark
Publish January IA IS A F a b
ru ary 1.1. Itta
DEN 101

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Netica I t hereby given that I
am engaged In business a l ISFO
S. Orlando A re . Sanford, FL
a m . Seminole County, Ftarlda,
under lha Fictitious Nam * a*
C AL'S PROOUCE M A R K E T ,
and that I Inland ta register said
noma w ith lha D lvftton at C or
per at font. T a ila h a ttM . Florida,
in accordance w ith tho p ro
visions o l th * F k filto u t N am *
Statutes To W it: Section IAS 00.
Ftarlda Statute* l» ft.
M erle Betgert
Publish February 1, IMS
DEO I

PfW ATE PARTY RATES

AUTO PARTS WHOLESALE
Net P ro fit WOK talOOK/year
M inim um Investment IMK
Insured Guaranteed
________ EBE A ll 4141_________

[STUB. A PAYPHONE ROUTE
f Ij0 0 /*fc potential

14 concgcuttv* Umgd--------- S7«aHng
7 comgcutivg tbM t-------- 70m On*
3coflBBCUtfvatln*«------- UiaRna

1E00 4M txn_______

59— Financial
Sarvlcas

1 t t m t -------------------------------t u t l few

Rdtaa art par Ibb u b , basad on 3 Inga
• 3 lingt Minimum

STOF FORECLOSURE!
I can help * S \ success i * r r y
Myers S ile S A L H I until IP M

TAXES PREPARED

NOW ACCEPTNG

Tax preparation from SI* up
401 » J H?I_________

S ctw hAng may xrkxta ttaraU A d w k a tr at He com of an addfconal M y
Cancel whan you get teasJta Pay orty tot day* your ad naw at rasa earned
Uoo h J deoenpaon tot taatetl toetAta Copy n x a l M o w accepttexe typo
rtn -Commercial frequency rataa are avaiatoe
OEADUNES
Tueaday te u Fnday 13 Noon Tha Day B aton Pubicabon
Sunday And Monday S 30 P M Fnday

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In thg event oY an dm* In an
ad, the Sanford Meraid wilt be reeponalbla for th* fleet
Insertion onfy and only lo Via extent of the cost of that
Inoortlon. Plain check your ad for accuracy tha Brel day It
rune.

A l — M o n e y to L a n d
KEEP DRIVING AND STIU
GET THE MONEY!
A ll you need I t y * ib HM# Jock
Diamond tor oppomtmen'
140 1*1*__________

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43— M o r t g a g e s
B o u g h t A S o ld

W ANTED MA000 1st M ig on
tth owner occupied blk home
IDX Hit, 10 yrs W4 &gt;41 t f t l

7T— H e lp W a n te d
12— E l d t r l y C a r e
Bladder Control Ptobltms?
SENIORS, call ta find out
you quality tar atsislanca with
DIAPERS PAOS delivered ta
sour door monthly 401 kfb IIM

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
1ITM JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN AN D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: M m i OR &lt;1 B
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
P H IL IP P TREADWAY.
Petitioner
end
DONNA KAY TREADWAY.
Respondent
TO DONNA KAY TREADWAY
ADORESSUNKNOWN
NOTICE OF POSTINO
You are hereby notified that a
petition tor Pro So Dissolution ot
M arriage has been tiled egemsi
you and that you are required ta
serv* a copy of your response or
pleading to th * Petition upon the
Petitioner. P H IL IP P TREAD
W AY. whOM address I t MS
M E A O O W B R O O K OR .
W INTER SPGS FL U « * . end
III* th * o rig inal response or
pleading in th* o lfk * Ot th*
Clerk ot the C lrcull Court on obefore th * llt h day of FEBRU
ARY. I t t i
OATEO at SANFORD SEM
INOLE COUNTY. Florida
This Hh day of JANUARY,
tees
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctark ot tha C ircuit Court
By N a n tyR Winter
DEPU TY CLERK
Publish January I I. II. IS A
February 1. t m
D E N IS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
OF THE U TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOP
f I M I i r o L l COUNTY#
FLORIDA
C A S IN O V l l t f l CA 14 K
HOUSEHOLD REALTY
CORPORATION.
Pie mtl It.
*S
C H ARLESP R V AN andJE AN
M R Y A N .h itw lta .
HOUSEHOLD REALTY
CORPORATION. BARNETT
BANK OF CENTRAL
FLORIDA l/ k / a BARNETT
BAN K O FO R LA N D O /W IN TER
PAR K.M A . and SEARS
ROEBUCK and CO .
D tta n d e n t(i).
NOTICE OF
F O R I CLOSUB B U I E
NOTICE Is hereby given that
lha undersigned Clerk of the
C lr c u ll C o u rt e t S e m ino le
County. Florida, w ill, on lha U lh
day at February. IMS. a l I I 00
A M at the West Front door of
the Sem inole County Court
house. Santord. Ftarlda o ile r lor
M ta and to il at public outcry is
Ik * hlAhwaf
whaft t*n
Tiw
n iy n v ii ang B
own
d luiSi~
h1^
Ihtr (n*
iot
cash, the following described
property situated In SEMINOLE
County# F lo rid *
Lot 1. Block A. BEAR LAKE
MANOR, according ta the P u t
fhocoof, a t recorded in Plot
Book 11. Page I t . Public Her
orbs of Somlnota County. Ftor
Ida.
pursuant ta tha Final Judgment
entered In a COM pending In M id
Court, tha ttyta o l which Is
Indicated above
WITNESS m y hand and ol
Ik la l seal o l M id Court mis llth
day o l January. IW4
ISEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of tha C ircuit Court
By. Dorothy W. Bolton DC .
publish: January IS A February
1, t m
OEN I f l

J t — P e r s o n a l*
ADOPTIONS
Free m e d kxl car*. Hamper
la lio n . counseling p riva te
doc tar p lu t living expenses
Ba* ilJ illlC ta a r w a ta r Attorney
John t m H r
I *M »)! 1445
CATHV V O N G V IlliY '
PLEASE CALL MISSY
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25— S p e c i a l N o t ic e *
H IG H SCHOOL EXCHAHOE
STUDENT from Norway. Bay
IS. needs host fa m ily He
• n |e y * g o lf, tennis, plays
guitar A rrivin g tn August
Call F lo rin* el I t ) a l l 4)00 or
I *00 SIBLING_____________
I. RICHARD C CONI E *m nc'
respontbta ter any d tb tt other
^ h e n m jy o w n ^ ^ ^ /J A T i^

27— N u r s e r y A
C h ild C a r e
CHILDCARE m my Hidden Lk
h u n t Christian a tm ** M F.
I Mam S Mpm R aft 111 i l t l
F U L LT IM E f t 4 y tt, S U 'w k
A lt e r t c h o e le r t . S M /w k
Lunch, I snacks* X ) H I M t
LAKE MARY AREA Where
le a rn in g and pla y IS lun
Pre school e c tiv ito ! Inlanl to
S years H ot lunches end
snack Full and P ari lim a OH
•rack and m om ’s day out
Uesonebta rates M o tt ony
hours Call anytime
ID MM
SPACES'A V A ILA B LE Ages I I
LH each wk l« r I I I 4 M wks
M rs M rslw fle’t Heuse D I ISM

3T— P r i v a t e I n s t r u c t io n *
D R U M ). KEYBOARD, PIANO
» L U S O N fa - B s iin n e r ( s l l s r
q xd k a i l Xtaotoed IPStrue tor
w ith A year* taoemna experi
once A ll style t end levels.
F irs I Ixxxewlree Kyle D ees I t
N EED A TUTORI
Elem entary through Junior
High
Call D S H D

AT—Cemetery Lots
1 LOTS OaSlawn M e m oria l
Park 1 tor lha price of II
ti.io o c a iitit m i n e

S a n fo rd H e r a ld

AUTO MECHANIC
E x p , ASE ce rtifie d Busy
shop I Good pey. good benefits
I mmodtata Position IT ) SOW
* C LIE N T R I P *
Must #n|oy people' Deal w ith
customers over th# phono!
Dynamic oanaHisI H w ry l
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA IM F L O Y M E N T
ta e w iM b S t.P T D ia

CM S
For M i tim e I t ) and I f l
th in Must be certified

LPN
For pa rt llm # &gt; H shift
Accepting ap p ika tio n t
Monday Friday. 4 4
D e B a ry M a n e rM N .!) * !.
PeBary 44I4*4-**N

CONSTRUCTION N0RRERS
Good pay. steady work W ill
tram I N US lAJSIv m tg

COUNTER PERSON
Receptionist, computer input
Must have knowledge of p rin t
tng and Mtas Tru D lm e ttfo n t
l i t to t)
P rtn fin g ......

DAYCARE TEACHER
P ro K A I yr olds Perm
potm an MRS Cart ar issuing
ta *e ta school II you tike kids
A cenhrstan. call mo P I i m

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Experienced w ith expanded
duties needed tor busy m ufti
disciplinary office Strong re
tta rtly * and surgical M ills •
must Salary commansurata
w ith experience A vallabta
Jan ItC e llfO f m a n

W in te r S p rin g s c om pany
seeks individuals with p rr
stout production experience )
shifts avallabta Mon Th urt
t» P M 4 A M
F fl. Sat. Sun.
4AM 4 J0PM or 4 N P M 4AM
1 1 10 hr Permanent pot-tons
Never a feel
&gt; Pefsenrwl. 4H 4N»

DRIVERS NEEDED
A C CARRIERS. Tarares Fl
a w ell established * "d grow
mg C e n tra l F lo rid * bated
company offers ymi
* Semi Annual Pay Increases
a Stop OH Pay
* Unloading Pay
* Vacation Pay
a V ile ly Bonus
espouse Riding Program
* Average T r ip ! ID eys
* Lata Mortal Conventional
Tractors
It you have I y e e 't tractor
traitor. OTR and snxrw and lea
experience plus * good d riving
record call
___ _
i t a * I f t XSSI

HEAVY COLLISION PERSON
M ust have own tools and
experience Apply in person
M l Country Club Rd Santord
Monday F r iday kern xpm
HELP W ANTED f
Ir r ig a tio n w orkers needed
m « I4 1 Monday Friday 4 1

JANITORS
P a rt lim a lex Lake M i r ,
/H a a th r e w
A p p ly
1401
Philadelphia A v* Orfendo
________ x O l l h i m ___

LANDSCAPERS
Full lim e , class O ik req

ORIVER
C toss B license required

S00 LAYERS
Crew needed
_____
&gt; » &gt; •!»
L I V E IN N A N N Y
Non
s m o k in g ." M rs D o u b ttlre "
pe rso n a lity, ta c a r t ter I
school age children Transpor
la lio n and Ref t required
Oviedo, to ff eves M4 040)

MAIDS
F /T M F. 1 4 W ill tram
uniform s M olly Mato W M0'
• O F FIC E RUNNER *
Common serve# wins Hus one'
U nlim ited opportuni ty he* * '
FR E E REGISTRATION
AAA IM F LO Y M E N T
i m witm S I. mills
• M E D IC A L INSURANCE#
x CLERK e
P ul your Snowiedge ot msu#
•nee b illin g ta work here1
FR E E REGISTRATION
AAA EMFLOTM ENT

ita W isib M ^ iu -sm
e NURSE e
Neatly nice firm to work to r'
Put your s kills to work here I
FR E E REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
FM W H t b t l . n ) 11)4

RU R SIIV ATTENDANT
For pro school children 4 h r*
S u n d a y m o r n in g J u r ln g
church services, additional
hours post.Die Exp and re ft
required. H I t i l l ta apply

NURSERY WORKER
Tractor eiperience helpful
D riv e r s llc a n t# M onday
Friday, ta rn I p n i n f N *

Landscaping
C V P ilS S M U LC H l l l / y a r d
I M X G ra d * A. m ille d In
Lengwood Calf u t tar a free
MlMxata an your tree tr im ­
m ing and ro m a v ill Hardy
Tree Service doing business a t
AAA Tree Service W 7 I4 1

A d d it io n s t
W a m o d a lin g

F t o o r in q

R E S /C O M M V in yl Siding .
A lu m . F ra m in g , O ry w a ll,
Doors. Reefing. Concrete
n iH U
* 0 B e lin l.C lC flta M

A i r D u c t C le a n in g ~
AIR DUCT C LE A N !NO. gutter
Clean in g /tcrto n ln g . chimney
sweep Insured Yovxvg s Serv
k e J t a f t jd t a iiin iid i^ ^

C a r p a l C le a n in g

322-2611

AGENTS-REAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds lit# success
We re well into o x Jrd decade
of tra ining successful agents
N e ik e n M l
W e ll heipt
WATSON R EALTY CORF
realto r*
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No b o o r'door P T /F T in tu r
•n c * avallabta S»ndt H I U t)

DRILL OPERATORS,
ETCHERS
AND PLATERS

C o n c ra ta

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Representative Today!

We ll give you M l In m rn q
ond M le ry plus 4 book ot
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( F u ll
b e n e fits ) Call tor
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la e t ta flllr t

ItaWlStbSt.nl nit

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. W ryna
Beal. 1 M an Q uality Opera

CARPENTER A ll kinds of home
repairs, painting A ceramic
III* Richard Cross
M l sen

Before you make (hat bin move,
check out our real estate section.
Be it condo, single family dwelling,
commercial investment or income
property, we've infonnation on all
in our classified.

AGENTS OF U F E I HEALTH

DIRECTOR
f a established childcare ten
tar Education end experience
In early chilcPiood required
________ Call I I ) 4 0 1 ____
4 D R AFTSM AN *
Any school or work experience
can land this golden |«b
FR E E REGISTRATION
A AA EM FLOTM ENT

Nolle*

COMPLETE D E TA ILIN G at
your homo Hand washing and
w aring Jason Genas 1)4 se lf

C H EC K IT OUT

ADD TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOW I
CALL It) M l* 4 r i n 4)11

7 1 - H e l p W a n te d

FLO R ID A STATE R E Q U IR E !
*11 contractor* ba registered
or ce rtifie d Ta verify a ttata
c a n t r a c t a r * lic e n s e c d ll
1 *00 )4 ! Tt40 Occupational
Licenses ora required by th*
coiaity and can be verified by
c a lii2 ll''U f t * r t T * I l^

Automotive

(SEAL)

CELEBRITY CIPHER

Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

55— Business
Opporiunitki

C A R P E T C L E A N IN G : *
Rooms U f fS. Steam cleaned
o r d ry lo a m . G uaran la od
tow etl prices s O lltfrlW )
SAM'S CARPET C L IA N IH O
plus bu ff and s trip fleo rt.
Resident la I/c o m m e rc ia l 14
h r* » 4 U l l , b e e p r 444*441

E ia c t r lc a l
M ASTER B L IC T IIC IA N .
R epair-addition, com m /res
L k / in * IE ROOMm i l l 441)

HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Install Sanding Finishing
^ T O M O L M N I d lM H IIT I
F Ira w o o d /P u a l
FIREWOOO S PLIT OAK Tree
Service and Hauling. Free
e i i i m 4 t a s u n 4 l l ) _ _ _ &gt;_ _
H o m t Im p ro v e m e n t
A F F 0 R DA • L E Hema Repair.
Dependable A ll phases Call
tar fro *a s) Michael H I I tta

AL DOES IT A lt
F ix It rig h t a l a pries you can
aitord L ic 'd /In s From start
ta finish. Carpentry, plum b­
ing. a la clrlca l. and roofing
ivc«. n yrs of eiperience No
|ob too big or small Call
U A I U la r U 4 M M H krs.
R E STO R ATIO N , O R Y W A LL.
metal studs, doors, trim . sW
Ing. porch**, decks, gaisbot
m -M (i

RITE-WAY
M

.M n w n r

M a so n ry
TWP MASONRY. Brick. Block.
Stucco. C o n c rs lt. R tnova
I torts U c /ln s .
7111*44

P a in t in g
CUSTOM PAINTIN O by Jeffrey
Power I n i / e e l , I k ' d . Ins
Free e t tim e tas
1)10141

Plumbing'
A B A P L U M B IN 0 B SEWER.
L * o h y fa u c e ts ) R u n n in g
toilets) i n could solve your
problem W ater heatart. 14 hr
M rv k ^ _ _ _ ^ ta 4 S U H U

Pressure Claanlng ~
DUN R IT E i Ctaan driveways,
ro o fs , po o l d e c k i, w a lk s .
F re o e s t.U i 4 t»
PRESSURE CLEAHINO M A N i
Roofs, poof decks, etc Quotes
by phono
Call M4 4440

Swimming Pool
__ Servlet/Repair
W E E K LY SERVICE from US
mo. Chem Rite Pool Service
tab UTS
Robert Shoemaker

C le a n in g S a r v lc e
A TOUCH AEOVE C ltin m g
iv r v ic e
L lc /ta s . Q u a lity
cleaning a l l i t b e s l.g lta W
HOUSE CLEANING. rtllM ta .
and reasonable rates R e fs
B o m ta d'Ltc/In t 4S I4M I
H O U S E C L E A N IN O Q u a lity
w ork, honest and reliabta
Refs Pee 40144* SIS*_______
W IL L DO houtecleanlng tor
realtors, b u fid trt. domestics
Reis and reatonabta H I 410*
or ta t m i

LawnSarvIca
TOM 4 JEFF'S LAWN C A R *I
Ret /C om m . dependent, low
retas I Freeesi
DO 1010 .

Tree Sarvlce
N o m a t t t p a lr a
H a m a R e p a ir ,
tp a c la lltln g In sm all |obt
CRC0S40IT F ro * a tl. n i 1114

m a r i n o

J a n i t o r i a l S e r v ic e s
H IT Z C IE M JMIT0RIM.
C am m artlaf/R **4d. B I 4 H I

ECHOLS TR E E SVC L k s. Ins
" U t The Professionals do It "
Freeostimefes
m me

W in d o w R e p a ir
a n d C la a niln
l g
STRICTLY WINDOWS Business
B Residential window-screen
cleaning Free M l . ) » SKI

W M O N A SCtEEN REPAIR:
• im - iiii

A d v e r t i s e Y o u r Hu si ness E v e r y Day
F o r AvS L o w As
P e r Month.
Call Cl assi f i ed, 322- 261 1

�Sanlord Herald. Sanford, Florida • Tuesday, February 1, 1994 7 1— H t l p W a n t a d

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

M ( QICAL H ELP

LPN

II I’M r AM ird r AM I PV
P art I m r Appty m p r 'u n
L i k n l r a Nursing Canter, t i t
t a t t M l l r H l . laniard
.P A R T TIM E OFFICE •
L it* cle ric a l dukasl C rta l
place *0 sugptomanl Incoma I
FREE R I O i IT RAT ION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
)M W i t i h l l . i n 11Fa

PLUMBER
W u k * backgrou J 1 r t » i
mrmmum e .p Good driving
r r r , r , t V 'll I l 1)1 I I I HR

PRESS OPERATOR
IN k m i cater Espartowcad
only. barwIHt Tru Dimension*
P unting
W W

PRODUCTION WRRERS
E slablishad groMabto 71 yr
Old a .a fd winning company
a n d I n d u l l r y I t a d t r In
ad&gt;aniad lechnotogy l.ato* i t
• .pending Itia ir . a k l g r t a
P r o d u c tio n w o rk e rs a re
needed tar all 10 and 11 hour
t h l l l t . In c lu d in g 1 da y
waakand s h ill* days and
n.ght* Eacallent .age and
b e n e lilt program Apply in
parson Cantmenial Circuit*
Inc IIM Belle Are Armlet
Spring* beI wean the hour* ol
M m and Noon or Ipm toepm

PRODUCTION COMPANY
w r i t experienced industiial
sawing m a chine operator
Permanent p o tile r Ne»er a
lee’ Help Para a o w a ilH d ig *
. St C R t TARy e
IF hr E att groauig company
need* your orgin.falion and
people «AiHvl Call today i
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
too W n th Si m i n t

CONVENIENT TO downtown 7
bdrm. 1 bath, tingle story
qu e l w/dhook up M i l mo
__________ TT1 ttk t__________
HISTORIC downlosvn Santoro
Vary clean 1/1, kitchen, liv
rm . a p p ll , fenced y a rd ,
g a ra g e , good n e ig h b o rs
SITSi mo M i l dep HUD OK
l i t 1*0] or l i e Of ’O

LEASE TOR LESS!

SECURITY OfTICERS
P 1

S a n fo rd Lake M a ry
Area Afeekend tN ttt Clast 0
guard Ike n s o reg t e i i l i l
a SHOP M ECHANIC*
a TR AIN EE a
Beginners spot * t lh great
c h e n c tlo m o re u p ! ( n e ’ ih l
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
____ tee w u r n st . m i l l *

TEACHERS AIDE
Full
ps*f fim * CNM cat*
n p t f i w t r+qut r t j J71 flQi

TEACHERS
M u lt have earned M h r*
loeard a COA or equivalent
or bachelor* degree m early
childhood
_&gt;H WOI

TELEMARKETERS
longwood pa rt tim a Monday
thru Friday 1PM »PM Sat
urdey CAM 1PM 11 W per
hour plus bonus and cam
m issio n P e rm a n e n l p e ti
t«o**l
Merer a tael
t** 4p h w M w e l , U t O t t 1*

N ittiiw sr/D o cA NarWh
Up l o l l ! a v tir 1*111 Ira te ),
as’ Taoeaoe
_
wH lea
WAREHOUSE AND C IN E RAL
j LABOR H E L P N E E D E O t
; Bonus tor drivers A ll th ifti
* available D ally pay no tee
' Repotl ready to *o rk 1 M am
Industrial Labor Svc- 1011
FrenchAv Mophontcalls

91— A p a r t m e n t s /
H o m e to S h a re
HOME ON RIVER to lia r * .
At 0 pool and rerun* courts
SW&gt; mo H olt u lillte t to* HM

9 )— R o o m s fo r R ent
A OUIET. Cleon rm kitchen,
phone, laundry A p t» avail
abraalso I t 1 A im B l d l l
CLEAN ROOMS single starting
|F |/« k
K itc h e n , phone,
laun dry, video gam ts. e ll
s tra tip a rk in g 4M44H______
NEWLY RENOVATED priraM
entrance paddle tan In you*
room, your own heat control,
refrigerator, microwave and
color TV C tl ktrool parking
and maid service Conrenienl
location The b a il in town
__________ M l MOB__________
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 U M plus
deposit Cali ITT Fete________
ROOM IN PRIVATE LONG
AfOOD home la l'w k . SM de
posit Phono AM TUB________
ROOM « kitchen privilege* 111
* k A irport A Seniors Are
Call M m till noon 1M 1*00

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

NOTICE
A ll rental and real etlale
advettlsement* are tubiect to
the Federal F a ir Houvng Act.
* h lc h m a k a t It Illegal to
advertise any preference. Urn
lle tlo n o r d is c rim in a tio n
bated on race color, religion.
m b . handicap, tam iiiai tia iu t
or national orig in
EFFIC IEN C Y, util tu rn , p tly
entrance end bath Non tmo*

ee l&gt;S *h 1 toodtp m m i

MINUTES FROM SANFORD!
MARINER S VILLAGE
la k e Ada t bdrm. M M mo
7 bdrm MIS mo and up

3234670

103— H o u s e s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
HUD HOMES.
Frees $14* down! Why re n tt
The Hitliissaa Or eve
T il t i l l ______________BaaWee
LAKE MARY AREA No p-ls 1
bdrm. t&gt;&gt; bath, lanced yard
Can! H /A lM p rm o a t IMS
LARGE l / t . SJ1 G 'eve wood
Grove, r t Village ter porch
Tear.pines t i l l - mo M b &lt;149
SANFORD GOLDSBORO
RENTTOOWN
) bdrm
n *a kitchen a ir
1) 99Qo*sso. Slab'mo R t y » i
SANFORO ~ M l Country Club
Or ) bdrm . I bath, cant H/A.
Fenced yard_MJ 1 mo 171 M M
SANFORD. I Bdrm. T'j bath
lakatrgnt house LASO mo
_______J T i t o o * _______
SAN FO R D . 1 bd rm ftn ead
y a r d , n ic e g u ia t a r e a
lrSO mo TIT 10*1 or 111 N T*

Stenstrom Rentals
O SA N FO R D l / l d u p ie r *
tc ra a n a d p o rc h . C /M 'A
P riv a t*! MIS mo M U sac
OSANFORD l / l duple* *
living rm and den Washer
hoot sip SIM mo SMO sec
d SAN FO R D T /t *
den.
carport. mid hook ups large
ye rd M M mo MOO sec
d SHADOW LAKE WOODS M i l
« r dhie car garsga. tp k . well
4 septic SWA mo. S*00 sec
OHIDOEN LAKE i n condo *
sings* garage, C H A pool
prtv Clean I
SIM set
• ST j o m n i R iv e n i n •
garage, hardwood Hoars boat
slip View i ttOd mo 1*00 sec
O SANFO R D 1/T apt CHA
patio, clean M00 mo. to o sac
OSANFORD l/J * ta m il, rm
potto. CHA. na« carpel Clean
I l f J mo ISM sac No pel*
Stenslram Raotty. Inc.
W * Manage yaur Ham*.
Ilk * It *a s aur e a t " Jim DayN
i l l was Attae i p m . lu ia a s
I RORM M U month plus SMO
s a c u r i t y d e p o s it a n d
retarancas_________ ITT l i d
1 BDRM. I BATH Caul H A
H I H ays D r iv * . S anford
IMS mo , U M sac 1M *000

105— D u p le x T r ip le x / R e n t
LAKE Mary Good araa ) bd&gt;m
* . * c a rp a l. C/M7A. appl.
calling tans, minis 011 0&gt;00
CLEAN l / l . n o * lio o rmg. C HA
hook ups. No dogs . A irport
and Sanford A*# . M l l mo
p tu tl/m o sot.S U AMT
a a ONE A V A IL A B LE # a
1 badroom. I bath H I aeM or
a t was___________________
SANFORD. I bdrm.. carport,
sa c u rity ty tta m . lu ll k i t .
mOHO
QiscountadMU
SMALL APT. A C and apptl
ancts Ideal tor tingle UtO
plus depet■! ITT 11M

107— M o b ile
H om es / Rent
ELDER SPRINOS. o il M«y 411
I. 1. 1 bdrm * IIS to 1*0 *k
S100 dap M0 1110 or 4011104

114— W a r e h o u s e
S p a c e ^ R e n t^
LO N O W Q O O /LA K E M A R T
Mid t t l * storage warahoutot.
400 100 1400 tq ft Fra* rant
w i l l mo laas*. Irons lt4S/mo
__________ U l o u t __________
SECURITY WAREHOUSE aaA
and Old Lake M ary B ird
* 1.ISO
1.000 t q t l o l
llcr*ar*hosrse ’ Finished ol
Ik # spec* also aratlabN
Raped** R eally. 101Y11to

115— I n d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls
O F F IC E /w erth evte space U00
Sq I I p r im # lo c a tio n at
arslranca to Central Fla Ra
glqrsel A irport. 4011117401
SANFORD 10,OSS tq It J phase,
sprinklers I I 'U ) It Stanstram
R aaltr Inc. Jim Payta l i t H I#

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 il—O f f ic e
Space / Rent

Upscale, single story, patio
apartments I bedrooms Ideal
tor individual or couple
__________ IH -S ftt__________
CONVENIENT A SAFE. I 4 1
Bdrm apt* STM
1144 mo
plus dep I y r Mata ML TIM

141— H o m e s f o r S a le

NEW Sanford of lic e t and'or
aarahouses 4001.000 sq ft
Special, l l i i / m o U l TSM
SANFORO. Office space. S400
sq ft building total. 1)00 sg
t l per office uni I M l TOM
M0 SO FE E T tor lee ie o n 11*1.
successful #«i*Hng anchor
bvsksassas Good parking and
lig h tin g G re a t y l l l b l l l t r

AskingSTOOmo m 4444work

121— Condominium
R e n t a ls
1 BDRM. I bath. * / d . pool. spa.
tennis Security, te r pelio.
much more I S Sll/m o U l U U

199— P e t s &amp; S u p p lie s

2 3 1 -C a rs

23T— C a r *

O F R E E 111 y r o ld m a la
Kaashound H o u ia b ro e a n .
loves children Naedt good
hom t l i t yr old tomato cal
Both dog and cat are Used,
have Oil shot*, and are loving
n r m il

• CAMARO n Glass hood a ll
the good stuff, custom paint
UM0 OBO or trad* S44 M01 or
a l i a s e s ______________
CAPRICE CLASSIC
I I V*.
auto, 14 000 m ilts E ic corvdl
s u e s o bo im ne; m F « *
• C H E V R O L E T CAPRI CE.
1*94 Vary Clean, garaged,
power. VS. new lire* 11.41$
__________MO4111__________
• CHEVY MOTOR. IflS. MS V I.
gue'sntoed to run strong }
barrel carb set W ill deliver
M l i l M _______ ___________
• CHRYSLER IM PERIAL Yl
Like new M u tt ta ll Only
s i* wo Can laom n e e ta
• CORVETTE 111). I t match
Y ellow I tops M u lt S*a!
Ask mg |4 SOQM l 01M______
EVE CATCNERI ITW Chevy
Camaro Hoc I Loaded, c u tl
I n t . mags Well maintalnad
sa ooo OBO tor SM 1111

41 HONOA CIVIC LX: 4 dr.
A m /F m stereo tape. ISK
m ilts . Assumable (ile n d td
warrenfy tIO.tod M l IIM

209— W e a r in g A p p a r e l

STENSTROM

• LEATHER JACKET Lad-es
western stylo, with fringe on
sleeves and bottom Camel
coke Sire I I 14 S41M1 MU
WHITE M IN K JACKET* Sire
medium, appraisal S* 000 Sail
to rU .M O firm M ) * 0 ) 4 lrr m q

REALTY,

AMO'S A t LOW as M 000 Down I
Gav’l Rapa's I he Latest l l t l t
Bank Facet ie tu rrt Super Deals!

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

W a v*G o t Them A L II
Call Our Full Tima
Sales Taem A N YTIM E)

MOVE IN SPECIAL!
I Bdrm M Bath 11)1*1#
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS
PARK AVE 1 bdrm apt. full
k itc h e n , re m o d e le d A .C
Large rooms on b u t l met U t l
E F F IC IE N C Y APT kitchen
fully remodeled specious t i l l
ITT SAM RENTAL RESULTS
OUIET l/lk y lf*n h o u M . 110*
Park. A dull comm M l l mo
and sec dep Water trash
mcl B a'bM on F r i l l ] MAI
SANFORO Near 1 « 1 bedroom,
I hath SIM per month S ill
security C a lllTTBlW________
1 BDRM lie r m . k it . bath
porch H I A 11* French A V*
STM mo 1100 sec • !* eel)
I BEDROOM A PA R TM EN T
SPECIAL I I * * a month move
in Celt Jerry, i n «e t o _____
I BEDROOM STM mentis plus
S ltS s e c u rity deposit end
references_____ ITT I K ]
1 BDRM. U j BATH Townhouse
Garden Dr. Wwtor Spgs 1*00
mo i u til No pets Ire tool

OUIET Naighborhaad. dean,
shaded IM O 'm o SUM damage
dep M l *444*1$ tor Lloyd
I RDRM. lu rn lth e d U l wkly,
1110 deposit PeN accepted
Cell 1M T M lo r W A n i

CASSELBERRY

LONOWOOO Historic O itln c l
Browsers barn neel to Taa
Room 417 TM O orU ta/S )

One Bedr oom Apartments
IT tf DEAL
Mosswourf Apts l i t tr ie

SECURITY Of FICER
Needed lor lu ll Hmg positon
M u t t b e a b le to n o t e
w eekends Q u a lifie d can
d d a te t *111 hare 1 year*
security o r related erpen
ence e .e n d driver* leant#
end d a t* O guard licente
F ir tl aid and CPU training a
plus Drug screening
R eipe nd te
ME ATMROAr
PATROL. I t t Meathrg. B ird ,
Her tru e * PL T itle Eguei Op
porlu n d y Employer tA F 'V 0

125— F o r L e a se

372 2470 • 321 2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY
•In Out l l l t i Y w a

VOLUSIA COUNTY. Deltona,
pool. ) bdrm . ) bath split
plan n e * carpal and petni
S'stu o
4014*a M I*
A P P LIA N C E S ! Bast p rice s
Best W arranty. Best Service!
Washers, dryer*, microwaves
We buy eppllancesi Delivery
Hee' A+ B tsl. I I * Us!

AffORDABlt M0WIS
VENTURE i P ROP IR IH S
FHA OR VA AS LOW AS 1%

etimOCRAtT CRIB rued,

ANQ i and Owner (.nerving as
to * a t Saw mol Gov t Fore
closures. R tp o tl Semlnoto.
Orang*. Volusia
Santord last than 119M dawn
a Over | / j acral ) I II*. d.n
lam rm S aN ilitod.th *44*00
ORtnavatad 1 i i Nectar root,
carpet paint. garag*. scr
north Ska tOO
• RELOCATING! 1'1's brick
scr porch, fenced rd M I M0
d P O O L I R a n e v a la d I I.
Hrepiaca. te r porch 111.490
Assum# No Osralityl im m a tu
la** 11. dining, fam ily rm. I
car garage Star PITIS M M0
AAerkhem W dt area 4 7 ) 14
acres Pasture tiabto l i s t ,000
LK . Mary custom built*
e t / i . pool i i a i eoo
• I l i . f la c re D l l *00
• 4/1, l * acres pool , spa t n * . *00
OWNER FINANCING
I acre etla le . or 1 acre estate
both over 4 000IR ft 4/4. poet
ta t t front */dS C t. s ir * *00
i ■ /,I II

mattress SM Ptoasecatl
___ ______I l l l r t l _______

KINO SUE bad frame, mat
MORGAN REALTY
A S S U M A B L E S tc lu d td
herd*ood Hoots, ga'aga. naw
carpets tancad trplclS44.*M
G O R G E O U S PO O L H O M E
Baautilul Hidden L e tts pool
e rte w b a r' tit,te a l

SANTORD
2!tli If. and M yrll# A v i

321-6762
DELTONA
tar in m i *
) BDRM I BATH. Must see to
appraciato. priced to sail IM
Country Club Clr . Santord
Sr4 MO By owner 07 11*1

151 — I n v e s tm e n t
P ro p e r t y / S a le

BATEMAN REALTY
ESTATE SALE

c I I , | t &lt; &gt;11111

1 Story block building 1 4*0
squar* teat Toned GC 1 too
reasonable offer r* fused

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 - l/G - 1

321-0759
•ASSUME NO Q U A L IF Y ! t
bdrm 1 both b it home ig
fenced yard, gutot s tra ti
M I 400
•B E A U T IF U L M y r eld Fla
Cracker farmhouse on ) acres
bag* ratoralien! Needs TIC
P n trb to terms St* aw

321-2257

153— A c r e a g e L o t s / S a le
DELANO 1 acres I m il* off I 4
• • It 14 Horses Ok. A 1 Toning
1)1000 10% down 10% Int 19
y ik Leesburg t U M t l t l )

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES

Re a l

e s t a t e , in c .

322-7491

MALI. REALTY
112 Vv l.rvIM

Siti if mil

S M m . , cm m r HM c/h * ! * •
4 rwnanitsirf Oni|f loir WO
I t . John’* River accatkt t#
acres. ISK down I SI) W0
Hug* 1 story ham* 1 bdrm
fp k . owner fmonca 111 M0

323-5774
DELTONA
1 bdrm |&gt;* bam
fa m ily rm aetrasl SII.TOO
__ W. M alkiaerskl. I l l m i
EXCHANGE OR BELL your
property located any whore!
Investors Realty. 114 M il

USE YOUR TAX RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT
BANK FORECLOSURE
M
w ith I cor garag* B uilt In
IfbS Like naw. large yard!
set wo
PINSCRESY
4/1. loads ot
ro und A pl /m other In low
quarters Almost ? 000 sq ft
Only SM 000
Call tor detailsl

la n tl Marafitld. 323-7271
AA Carats, l n c „ i n 1U4
LAKE MARY * / ! Large yard
IX C E L L E N Y canditwn. araa.
and K h a a ls IS lM tW
VENTURE I PROPERYIES
A lla n A Dawn Jehnsen I t * f t t l
SANFORD S1K down, appror
Imato paymanls SUS month ]
bdrm » / ralinishod hardwood
floors, hug* oaks S1K avail
auto tor closing end repairs
AskingSS3.M04T* IIM

SANFORD POOL HOME'
SIt.WO 1 or 4 bdrm . Us bath,
I.T M r sq tl Hug* master I
Fam rm w rtlra piac* Ha
modeled kllch a m b a lh . n a *
ca rp e l, ip rln k la r, security
systom Paddle Ians, custom
w indo w trta tm o n ls . q u lo l
c u l do sac Im m a c u la te !
Owner, m WAS a fte rs
S A N F O R D . S t.000 ON/S4SO
monthly ] bdrm. IV* bam. 1
cor garag* Naw carpel/palnt
you p k k cotorsl E a ty quail
l / l METROOROUP M l *1*1

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEM ENT A REALTY
4a M i) r m / i n s n s

Ideal for m obile noma or
homo i l l * , tvo rio t. c a tlla
term ing, or nursery Toned
agricultural SI W0 par acra
Small down paym ent w ith
•wnaa Uht n cmg *b* Is l tlTT
S ALEM #-W Y
S *a be autiful
acreo W'mapll to n e included
TTgaiBlbatwoewaapm
I* A C R fff ml DOUALFWIOK
new ) bdrm, ) bath Pasture
and wood* No qu alifying
H IM
A lto 1) ACRES ad
tblnlng Irrig a tio n , pasture
SM 000
_______ITT OS14
I LOTS. M • I I I F I . each 1
c le a r e d w /r o a d acce ss
IP necret i areal C a lim 144*

tress and bo&gt; springs with
I .nans SMO C*H I0*m Ipm or
after I
____
I I I Vtol
K IN O S IIE W aterbed. *0%
w*retoss, heator. and liner,
matching dresser w m irro r
and 1 matching rig h t slands
SMO
OBO
11) M il
• M IC R O W A V E
K a n m o re .
mad site, digital Looks ond
works t,te mew O rly 1*0 Call
H i trig
__ __ ____
RAY'S APPLIANCE • I I I *
FRENCHAVE.SANFORD
R t l r l g t r a t o r , Stoves.
Weshers Dryers Free t yr
labor w arr Dai avail i i t o o t i
• R E F R IG E R A T O R , a lm o nd
color, cold ond worts graatt
Sold m y condo ond h e r* on
•a tra anal *t&gt; Call m 1111 or
I B * H I___________ _______
• W A T IR R E O . K IN O S l i t .
Naw mattress and hat toe |!S0
111 *404 leave message__
• W ATERBED . K IN O S IIE .
SM Quoin sir* w ith head
board and * drawer pedestal
n o o n s SIM

1 U — 'T e le v is io n /
R a d io / S te re o
• PA N A S ON I CE STEREO
music system S G H IB ta ll
speakers impedance i oms
O utput I w an* 1100 C all
mi

me

16 7 - S p o r t Ing G o o d s

o i l FT GLASTRON !» HP
Erm rude Iraitor Outstanding
CatM IM esl to o l Q49S m i l l 1
• IIM S KI/FIS H BOAT *0 HP
Marc . w / traitor Runt great!
t l ooo Pa rtia l f in e r y *9* iko*
• I t l t REGAL MadtlHbft, I) '
19". 4 cyl in outboard motor
• ■■drive on tra ile r 11900 OOO
SM*004or See t M leves
O H FT PONTOON Boat, an
fiberglass. 1*9 HP Evenrude,
Very fasti Many ta k e s , like
new Only tio.aoo M ita ao
• t l M IT C H E LL. 14 ft fishing
boel 70MP Merc kicker )
depth f.nders. tro ll,ng motor,
gate tra itor S1009 M l 41S4

217— G a r a g e S a le s
GARAGE S atotf W tiybeth vrf f
WE BUY PAY TOP P R IC E !!
407 1)0 t i l l

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call in your garag* sale ad by
I I noon on Tuesday and 'aka
ad vantage o l our sp e cia l
garage seto ad prtcan Call
Classiltodnow tor d t'a d s ]

3222611
219— W a n t e d to B u y
SPANISH MOSS M l per pound
M ood** f r«U r I S

m om
221— G o o d T h in g s
To E a t
STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
#*m » t t Celery Ava I m l E
ot Santord I m l N ot St Rd
•4 Heaps Farms M l 11*4

• OUAD CANE Metal and ad
lusftbto Lika new S*0 1*011
M i U tt evening*___________
SATELLITE Ig ita m Completet
I rede tor po rt generator.
boa) hors* pony c a r t m IIM
SERVICE SALES A PARTS lor
portebto ktrosana has tors
LARRY'S MA RT M l S IM
SPAS: Naw
complete
w 'equipment and underwater
Dghl 1 XO SI *00 M l M l 00*4

• GIRLS RIKE. Suitable tor a I
year old child IS" wheel*
pink while and green t i l Call
M l CMC

193— L a w n A G a r d e n

230— A n t iq u e / C la s s ic

199— P a t s A S u p p lie s

• ANTIQUE HOR*( COLLAR
leatHe# «ti m wmd h*m+§ 1M
W l 2f0)

* A A A A A A A A
• LE BARON Canrarhbto. U
Rad loaded d g dash new
lop, new I res t i QOOtkt 140*
• LINCOLN MARK 1. ISC. i t t *
Completely loaded Service
records and receipts Si 400
______ OBO 401 H I 1444
• MONTE CARLO I t l t . ge*al
condi A C ru nt lika a toe!
She-p look mg I SI SM M i SIS 1
OLDS OMEOA II. ru n tg ra a il
New A/C, rebuil* kansm ls
kion. S IM M ) 4)44

223— M i s c e l l a n e o u s

• W EOOINO BANOS.
A rlcarvad matching Man*
s ir* I t 's , womans s ir * *
Onginaity l i f e and l » t Sail
bath fur $100 to ft) Call
11* 17SSafter 4PM

• FREE GARDEN MANURE:
Haul aft M IA M I

* * * * * * * * *
Hi. my name it Jim Yaung I
k i n bean a mechanic tot 1)
Years and Itova been ASE
e n title d I h a rt worked tar
naw and used car dealership*
I have seen tha way customers
have been lr rated i'va seen
the w ar |unk was said I'va
seen Use way pramisas Kara
been brat an
I haled Itt
• haled ila lll
Don I gat me wrang they're
net a ll bad So I saved my
pennies and my dim ** Ito r IS
y r t I and startod my awn ta r
tot and aute repair shop I
h a rt c a rt tor cash and cars at
buy h a rt, pay Kara
NOFINANCE CHARGEI
Sam* a t tow a t I t t dea.nl
And wa have beats too So.
cam* and see tha naw kid art
tha black I
AM ERICAN ORE AM SALES
ANOSERVICE
IIM Santord A r t Santord
•41 M l 14*4

Cars_____
• FORD T H U N D f RBIRO. 1*44
A ll o r ig in a l! Needs soma
• o r * i i a rtO B O M iO 'S *
1970 O fV ltlfC A O ItL A C
• 11030 OBO A ll power i n

nu

_ PUBUC"AUTO AUCTION *
EVERY TUESDAY ) :M PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 41. Daytona Beach
* 9 * 111 S ill_________

233— A u t o P a r t *
I A c c e s io r lt *
1974 BRONCO AND PARTI
111 1494

235— T r u c k * /
B u * e » / V a n*____
• CHEVY BEAU VILLE VAN
74. I Ion. Passenger van.
dean Loaded! Too much to
list, m u ll see to appreciate
Only Ll rtS O BO
M l 9190
DODGE VAN. 1419 Good condi
tien l s&gt;.ooo o r best o fftr
Pleat* call M l t W after Ipm
• FORO LA R IET. 1449. F IM.
X clean One owner, S4X m l ,
loaded. * r ' *9K w arranty
I4 44S M IO aS lorM lO aat
a FORD RANG ER. LTX 41.
P S crulte. A/C. tie r to a 100
m ilts. 1 yr or 11.000 m l toft on
warranty Call M l 1SS1
• HANDICAPPED VAN 1490
Ford E I SO L ift, automatic
doors 1)000 M l 14M_______
• ISUIU P /U 4) Red. LK. A/C.
am /tm cast, fu ll bedimer.
rear window 14.410 M I S4M
• JEEP PICX UP 4*4, 1414 VS
auto Engln* and Ira n i r *
b u ilt (about 10.000 ml las I
Newer in tor, or SI 000 l / l 1004
S i t B LA IE R 4X4. Itt* . Tahoe
package, black, naw tires
U tS O C alD M IM t

s Sanford Motor Co.
'49 FORD BRONCO
4X4.
44 M 0m !toS .)U .S00
________ Call M l * M )________
14 11 C H I V Y P I C K U P
Automatic, a ir In good condi
lien Mag wheals, cansai.
11.919 O B O
A l i a . 1414
automallc w ith air short bei.
shipped tra m C a llla r n l*
Super nice shape1 S14MOBO
Call M l HAT_______________
• 1111 CHEVY I / ) ton p vp. )M
VS Runt good Engine and
Irens strong t l MOM JSUl
• I t t l SUBURBAN OMC. * 1L
desei half ton. mechanically
solid, new rad /brake rotors A
calipers head liner Very goad
liras and tow pkg 11 tOOOBO
________ *91 l i t lead________
lets CHEVY CUSTOM 1 /i ton
van Naw tires, good working
condition 4 captain chairs.
couch, bed SLOOP MS lied
14 DODOS RAM MS. IS patten
ger. 1*0 V I. H K miles. Ilka
ne .cond t'O M O M l IIM

331— V a h id * *
W a n te d

SHORT OF CASH 7
Seriously toe* Ing lor a nice,
clean used c a r* DEPEN
D A B lE Down payments as
low as S ilt includes fas A
fifto Call

FUES AUTO SALES
* * 327 2692 a a
e TOYOTA COROLLA wagen.
• t l Au«n A T
red 11K
w arranty S4.4S91M BSM
m l BUICK LE SABRE. Ctoeni
Good condition S 1»0 OBO
Ma 11*1 or leave mtg________
its * CRVSLER STH AVENUE!
One owner In good condition
Can M l *141
Leave message
ear BUICK SKYLARK deed
rend a door . Automatic AIK
plus m l to* Atamg 4J.JOO OBO
Can after tpm
M4 0H4

WE F A Y T O P S U S FOR
Complete or Wrecked Ceri.
Trucks RUNNING er NOT
ANT CONDITION . M l 1944

241- R e c r e a t i o n a l
V e h ic le * / C a m p e r s
CARRIAOE TR AILER . I I ft.
ITT). Root A ir. Idadl live
In/travel Furnished N ic tl
Only UMO-OBO M l 1114
I4U PROWLER. U Ft kevel
traitor, good condition UWJ
________ Call taa oas________
• 74 MOTOR HOME R im tre a t
W ill trad* tor travel traitor *4
com parable value 111 1941
19 IR A N IA N must meter heme
ALL new inside Sleeps 4
C scallen f c e n d llle n 4)914
OBO M I m i

1 5 7 - M o b il e
_____H o m e s / S a l e ___
C A R R IA O I COVE MOBILE
HOME PARK
1 *iM 1/1. spill. A4 Bay Spring
Central M 'A, screen room
14 UM
14aid ) /) . *» Fairmont VlsU
Central H/A. washer,dryer,
d.thnashe' all tto ctrlc. ca
itw dral calling, vinyl *&gt;d,ng.
shlngto root, northern insula
Hon.SU.000
I4 sS* 1/1. I I Liberty Central
H /A . *4. *00 cash
14kU 1/1 ip lit. SI Ptarson
Caniral H/A. carport I II. M0
Call W A I M a r t n 11*1
NBW IH4 *. NO OOWN. 14%
ln 4 a m f.1 4 X T g .llIS /iw *.
14XIB.SH»/m o liS S fW
I I I * FR E IM O N T . 1 bdrm 1
bath, cant * k Asking M.WO
Taking oltork. cash only Car
riag a Co*a AAapbii* Horn#
Park M l 11* l l i l ________
m i . t l ■ 41. 1 Bdrm I Bato
located in park Owner I inane
Ing t r a i l k l MO 111 1101

160— B u s in e s s
F o r S a l e ____
LAWN BUSINESS. Lata Mary
araa Accounts ond equip
kVOOO mu income t i l 14M

1 6 3 - W a t e r lr o n t
P r o p e r t y / S a le
TWO LOTS. Ikto by slo t Lake
Beftwl EsIaM* iN ta r Eton*
Island I SI4.W0 tech Owner
Will finance m i n e

111— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n it u r e
APPLIANCES, FURNw TVS,
ETC . B U Y - !E L L -T R A D E INS. CHEEPO DEPOT, 111)
FRENCHAVE.
1111144

* BETTER THAN THE
AVERAGE BEAR!
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OrvSiU
NoOngBalowoi Abov* DtptndiblgU
i
4bit Minagtmtnl
• Enofjy • Effldinl Studio, • Attic: Storigi,
Storigt, IPrivat*
1 6 2 fltdroom AilOfdsbla PiUo 6 Moril
Apartmtnta

Sanford Court Apartments
3301S. Sanford Ave. Sanford

.323-3301SSSStL

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bv Chic Young

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Bone bruise needs
medical attention

S
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DEAN D ll. GOTT: Trn years
ago | bruited a bone In my
rlijow. My doctor Indicated there
t&lt;i a ligament tliul slides over II
llial causes constum Irritation
and makes It slow to heal. I've
taken pills und wear a brace In
restrict movement of the llgament. I dnnT have medical
Insurance and cannot allure! to
continue seeing u doctor. What
can I do lo *|N-cd the healing?
DEAR READER: Ten years Is a
lung lime lo sulTrr (he coniccpicnces o f a bone bruise. I'm
more concerned Ihul a tendon In
Ihr painful area may have
become Irrltalrd and fruyrd. For
example, tennis elbow, which Is
actually common In rurpenters
and olhrrs whose occupations
demand repetitive movements,
muy rccjulre cortisone Injections
or surgical repair
In view o f your continuing
symptoms. I urge you In In*
exam ined by an orlhopcdle
surgeon Once the specialist
diagnoses your condition, you'll
In* In a position to decide whnt to
do nlMuit II. I do not (relieve that
repealed office visits will be
n e c e s s a r y to r e lie v e y o u r
symptoms. See the specialist.
DEAR DR. GOTT My mother
Is an asthmatic and has tem ­
poral a r t e r it is . S h e 's been
treated with prednisone but suf­
fers numerous side effects such
as sh ak y h a n d s and leg s ,
coupled with Irrllubllliy. I would
like lo know what the arteritis Is
alt alNun and II you lerl I he
treatment Is appropriate.
DEAR R E AD E R: Tem poral
arteritis Is an autoimmune dis­
order. marked by Inflammation
of the arterial lining, notably In
those blood vessels In (he area of
the temple. The affliction, ol
unknown cause, leads lo head­
ache. a swollen and painful
artery, and •• som etim es ••
blindness. Therefore, treatment
Is necessary lo prevent this
complication.
Prednisone, a steroid In the
cortisone family. Is (he therapy
of choice Despite Its side effects
- osteoporosis und susceptibility

MEDICINE

PETER
GOTT, M.D.

to Infection, for example -• the
d r u g m ay h a ve to be a d ­
ministered for several months, to
counteract the arterial Inflam­
mation.
As luck would have It. pred­
nisone Is also an excellent
treatment for asthma - again,
wllh acceptance of (and close
attention lo) lls side effects.

Therefore, your mother appears
to tic receiving suitable therapy.
Sbaklness and Irritability arr not
normul conserpicncrs of pred­
nisone. and may be caused by
her underlying diseases
An«**r la Prav.uu* P u lll*

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B Author Oriy
12 S-thspsd
molding
13 Psychic —
Gslltr
14 Egg-*hapad
19 Atomic
waapen
16 Finish
17 Inflict on
(2 wdt.)
IB F o il
20 Nut pins
ol ths
South***!

21 Sss ssgis

22 U n d o *
23 CryttsF
containing
•tons
26 Wsilsrt
30 SB. Roman
31 A c lrs tt Pitt*
32 Bassbatlsr
— Cshrtg

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34 Esrty Inhjbit•nt ol Britain
39 Postlc
contraction
36 Csplurs
38 Soccsr
tcorst
40 Comsdlsn —
Philip*
41 Statu* —
42 Last* ona's
bad (2 «di.)

46 Ctndr
49 Raita
60 Voodoo cult
dally
61 Tardy
62 Solo
63 Hairing
organ
64 Adam *
grandson
65 Plaything
66 Insaclicld*
97 Lai It stand
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19 Angar
20 South Amarlcan country
22 Final
23 Marrlmant
24 Equal
26 Lubrtcatai
26 Strong wind
27 Oliva ganut
28 Christmas
carol
29 Phoanii
cagars
31 Nothing
34 Stay m tsnts
37 01 nartrat
38 Chatring —
39 Lott

41 Taro pints
42 BA. or B.S
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TUMBLEWEEDS

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by Jim m y Johnson

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FRANK AND ERNEST

WHY DOTHCY TALK
ADOUT RAIIO LIKC lT*&gt;
soMtTHiua r tw i&amp; te *

by Bob Thaves

Dy Phillip A ld er
Samuel Slaymau. whine name
Is Immortalized In the conven­
tion lhat llruls 4-4 major-suit Ills
aln-r a no-trump opening, died ul
l he r nd of hist year.
Actually. Sam dkl not Invent
the Sluyrnun Convention. It was
Ills partner George Ra|N-r land,
indcpendcnlly. Jack Marx In
England) w ho did so hut m
1f*45 Slayman wrote ihe llrst
puhllshcrl o r llc le about ihe
two-club lni|tilry: and hr did a
lot of work on the convention,
which culm inated In further
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                    <text>January

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S e r v in g S a n fo rd , L a k o M a ry a n d S a m ln o la C o u n t y a ln c o 1 0 0 8
B6th Year. No. 124 - Sanford. Florida

Sanford cops arrest three in restaurant burglary
□ Sports

By NICK PPEIPAUP

Polar Bear softball opens

Herald Staff Writer

SANFORD - Discount Propanr. A re Drilling
and Whclchcl &amp; Howard each won as the 1994
slowpltch softball season opened In Sanford

SANFORD - Police say they have solved a case
Involving the theft of a safe from Shonry's
Restaurant on December 17. Three persons have
been arrested tn connection with the case
Pollrc Commander Dennis Whitmire said thnt
several persons reportedly had broken Into the

□ See Page 2B.

□ People
Cook of the Week
Ruthannr Alarcon. Cook o f the Week, hns
found her itirhr In the community. She's an
occupational therapist who loves to bakr to
satisfy her rullnury whims with quilting as hrr
artistic outlet.

C See Page 4B.

BRIEFS
Zoo docent classes planned
SANFORD —
Park. 3755 N.
preparing for a
new classes are
and 22.

The Central Florida Zoological
Highway 17-92. Is once again
docent trulnlng program. Two
scheduled to begin Jnnuarv 19

The classes w ill he running concurrently, one
every Wrdnrsday. and one on Saturday for eight
weeks. There Is a $25 tuition fee for what
amounts lo a mini-zoology course. Applicants
must be 16 years of age or older.
Marketing director Andrea Farmer rxplutnrd.
"The Central Florida Zoo Is more than u place to
see exotic and native anim als. It Is an
educational facility used by more Ilian 50.CKX)
school age children and groiqis each year.
"Young people learn about thr animals at the
zoo. their characteristics and future tn the
wild." she said. "T h e children and other group*
learn through tours led by thr docems. who are
volunteer teachers.' '
During 1992. over 12.000 hours ol time were
volunteered by ‘.he docents In helping educate
zoo visitors.
After completing the training program, do
cents arc qualified to lead guided tours of the
zoo as well as provide animal encounters
Docents also conduct outreach programs whtch
take anlmuls Into the community and give
educational slide presentations.
Farmer suggests
becoming Involved
rewarding program
323-4450. extension

restaurant at 3150 Orlando Drive through the
rear of the building, and used a wheeled dolly to
roll the safe out of the building.
"They then put It In a car and drove to the
Day's Inn on W. S.R. 46. where they broke the
safe open wtth an ax and removed the contents,
which were estimated at $3,860 In cash." he said.
The safe was located shortly afterward In a
ditch near the motel. The contents were missing.

Following an Intensive Investigation, three,
persons were arrested In connection with the.
ertme. One. James Strahle. 29. of 102 Paddock
Court. Sanford, was arrested last Thursday
afternoon. Whttmlre said Strahle assisted police.
In locating the other two who were reportedly
with him during the burglary.
All three apparently lived at the same Paddock

□See Safa. Page 6A

County
tree farm ;
irks som e;

By-product of growth

Gallery
hopes to
relocate

By J. MARK BARFIELD
Senior Stall Writer

ByM CKPFEIPAVP
Horald Stall Writer
SANFORD — One o f the cultural centers of
downtown Sanford ts closing Its doors. First Street
Gallery. 203 E. First Street. Is seeking lo relocate.
The gallery, headquarters for the St. Lucia Festival
and Sanford lllstorlr Trust, moved Into the space In
March. 1991. Since that time. It ts estimated that
over 11.000 people from 38 slates and 14 foreign
countries have stopped tn lo see the various art
exhibits and displays.
Gallery director Kay Bartholomew, explained that
Jerry Gross, who manages the building, has allowed
the gallery to occupy the space at a reduced rate.
"T h e space was perfect for an art gallery," she said.
"It la a prime location, ond we understand his nerd

□Bop Oallory. Pag* BA
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ItonUnwtoltlMMtniMot
The First Street Gallery will move from Its current
location, but Is seeking new quarters.

Indicted
for murder

Diplomatic relations

Dad charged in
death of tot

Brown plane town meetings

■y SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer

SANFORD — U.S. Congresswoman Corrtne
Brown, of the 3rd Congressional District, has
obtained use of the City Commission Conference
Room on the first door of the Sanford City Hall.
Brown will be In the meeting room from 9
a.tn. until 1 p.m.. on the second Tuesday of each
month. She Invites any citizens who have
comments, suggestions or complaints to feel
free to vtstt and discuss them with her.

STOP members discuss pstltlon
LAKE MARY — The Seminole County Chapter
of STOP will meet tonight at 7 p.m. at the Lake
Mary Community Center. 260 N. County Club
Kd.
STOP (Stop Turning Out Prisoners) members
will discuss a petition drive to get signatures for
a constitutional amendment that would require
prlvm-re to serve 85 percent of their sentences.
Statewide. 43.000 signatures are needed to
get the amendment on the November ballot.
Due to prison over-crowding. Florida Inmates
serve only 30 to 40 percent of their sentences.

From Stall re port a

A chance after
being expelled
By VICKI DoSORMIBR
Herald 8taff Writer

Overcast most of the day
Mostly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of
sh o w ers and a
p o s s ib le th u n *
drrstorm. High In the
m id 7 0 s . W i n d
becoming southwest
at lOrnph.

TH E

Tho Minister for Public Affairs with the Korean
Embassy In Washington, D.C. stopped In downtown
Sanford yesterday. Shlnll Park and his family enjoyed
lunch at Christos and a walk through the downtown

historic area. The Parks posed near their car with
Diplomat plates. Loft to right, daughter, Coco; wife.
Soon Ok; daughter, Ceyong and Shlnll. The family
headed home on board the Auto Train.

SANFORD - A 20year*jld Alta­
monte Spring* resident was In­
dicted by a Seminole County Grand
Jury Tuesday for first degree felony
murder In the October death of hl»
three-month old (laughter.
David Michael Hcmler. 591 Lake
Minnie Drive. Sanford was arrested
Tuesday on the murder Indictment
In the death o f his daughter. Kaltlln.
The medical examiner reported the
baby died o f blunt force trauma In
the body on October 29. Bernier ts
also charged with aggravated child
abuse.
Bernier and his wife were living In
an apartment on Douglas Avenue In
Altamonte Springs at the time of the
Infant’s death.
Asslstunt state attorney Joseph
D'Aclilllc Jr., who presented the
case to the grand Jury, said the
couple moved since the Infant's
druth. Altamonte Springs police
arrested Bernier at Lake Recovery
House, a men's rehabilitation center

[ See Murder. Page BA

New programs: Keeping kids in school

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SANFORD - Tax critics and tree
nurserymen continued their assault
on Seminole County's two-year-old
tree farm Tuesday, calling low-coat
operations projections "b u d g e t
trickery" and saying the program
was an ussault on free enterprise.
Commissioners agreed to seek
fonnal bids from nurserymen to
determine If their declarations of
lower prices were legitimate.
In September. Grant Malloy, pres­
ident o f Central Florida Taxpayer's
Action Network and a shrubbery
nurseryman, questioned tlie pro­
posed $79,210 budget for the pro­
gram. saying costs for the tree farm
at Yankre t.ake were greater than
reported by the staff.
Public Works director Larry Sell­
ers reported Tuesday the county
expects to produce 4.500 trees
during the next flvr years at a total
cost of $166,300. But tree proIrsstunals said the projection was

SANFORD — Students who have
run afoul o f school board policy and
who are expelled from school now
have a second chance to reap the
benefits of a good education.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Semi­
nole County school board approved
the Initiation of the REAP program.
REAP, which Is an acronym for
R ea lizin g Educational and AtUtudlnal Potential, will allow studenta already expelled from achool
to return to the fold to puraue their
OED h igh achool e q u iv a le n c y
diploma.
Younger students even have the

SANFORD

HERALD

potential o f returning to school with
credits earned In the progruin.
According to board member Larry
Strtcklcr, there have been com ­
plaints from those who thought the
Idea was nothing but a system
which would tell "bad kids" that It
was alright to get Into trouble.
"T h is Is not a reward for had kids.
This Is u last ditch effort to save
some kids." he said. "It's one last
chance."
The district will spend about
$200,000 a year to help support the
program when It Is operating at
capacity with 45 to 60 students
enrolled.
"I'm hoping the small amount
we're spending will pay off In big
dividends very soon," he noted.
REAP will be operated by the
Private Industry Council of Central
Florida and will take place at the

□Bee REAP. Page BA

FOR T H E

C h e ck in g on
absentees
By VICKI DaSORMICR
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Once your little- one
Is oul of your sight In thr morning
do you know where he ts?
Parents often drop their children
off at school or send them to the bus
stop In the morning and don’t
consider their whereabouts until
dismissal.
"There was no policy In place for
keeping better track of the stu­
dents." said Debra Adams, the
parent of a student at Midway
Elementary School. "Before, when n
student was absent, the only thing
that was required was that thr

student bring In a note when he nr
she went back."
Adams said she taw problems
with the system.
" If something were wrong, wc
wouldn't know about It until ialc In
the afternoon." she said.
So Adams, a member o f the
School Advisory Board (SAC) at
Midway, worked wlih the school
adm inistration lo create SNAP
(Safety Net Attendance Program).
It will tnkc effect next week, on
Jan. 19.
The piogram will require parents
lo call the school prior to 9:30 a.m.
each day that a student will he
absent from class.
A special automated telephone
line has been Installed at the
school's new full service school
clinic. Parents will be expected lo

□Bee Absent, Page 6A

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XA - Sanford

NEW S FROM

TH E

R E G IO N

AND ACROSS TH E S TA TE

HR S given new name, focus
Chiles wants social agency called Department of Family Services

Boys charged In theft of FBI property

By BILL ■ IRQ UTRO M

TAMPA — A group of young boys were out to steal a car. but
police say they got more than they bargained for when they
found Ihe trunk full of SWAT-leam weapons belonging to the
FBI.
Three Juveniles were charged Tuesday with several counts of
grand theft auto and grand theft of a firearm, said Tampa
police MaJ. Ken Taylor.
"It looks like they didn't realize It was nn FBI agent's car
until they opened up the trunk — then tt was surprise,
surprise, surprise." said police spokesman Steve Cole suld.
"Apparently, they divided up all the weapons."
A dozen people. Including five youths ranging In age from 11
to 13. were questioned after officers spotted two of the boys
carrying an FBI-lssur shotgun and .357-caltbcr handgun
through an apartment complex. Cole said.
Police served a warrant on a house In Tampa on Tuesday and
found the stolen 9mm submachine gun called an MP5. Seven
people were at the house and Interviewed by police, but were
not taken into custody.
The 1991 Oldsmoblle was stolen from a south Tampa motel
Monday afternoon and recovered later that night with Its trunk
pried open and its contents missing.
FBI spokesman Laray Curtin said agents do not normally
carry this kind of weaponry In their cars. In this case, the agent
from a S W A T team on Florida's east coast came to Tampa for
firearms training, and he was required to have all of the
weapons available for qualification, he sold.
And while Investigators do not believe the perpetrator
realized the car was an FBI vehicle until after the theft. Curtin
said It Is not known how the thief managed to circumvent a car
alarm and other "physical" theft deterrents that were In place
on the car.

Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE — From stacks o f citi­
zens' and atalr employees' suggestions.
Gov. Lawton Chiles chose "Department of
Family Services" as the best name to signal
a revival of Florida's beleaguered social
services agency.
Though some lawmakers said the De­
partment o f Health and Rehabilitative Serv­
ices needs more thnn a name change. Chiles
said Tuesday a new name would reflect
actual Improvements under way at the
37,000-cmployee agency.
"The ntw name symbolizes a new focus, a
commitment to build stronger families,
prevent problems before they occur, and
provide effective treatment as quickly os wc
possibly can when they do occur." he said.
If the Legislature approves the change,
existing expense money will pay to update

letterheads, signs and computers without an
additional appropriation. HRS Secretary
Jim Towcy eald.
(lilt some lawmakers questioned whether
thr agency should even survive In lls
present form.
“ It's going to take a whole lot more than
changing the name to solve the problems at
HRS.” said Sen. Andcr Crenshaw. RJacksonville, seek in g the Republican
nomination to nm against Chiles
Stale Republican Chairman Tom Slade
accused Chiles of putting symbolism liefore
substance.
"Changing thr. name of HRS won't help
one needy child, punish one juvenile
delinquent or change the fact that under
Gov. Chiles’ administration HRS has been
horribly mismanaged." Slude said.
The hunt for a new name drew wide
Interest, however. Towcy and Chiles re­
viewed hundreds of suggestions, us diverse

ns "Department of Empowerment." “ De­
partment of Lawton.” and "Feed My
Lambs."
In fart. Chiles hesitated ns hr Inlrodurrd
Towcy us "secretary o f the Department of...
" He turned to Towcy and Lt. Gov. Buddy
MucKay. "Fam ily Services." they chimed In.
The name was proposed by HRS worker
Kelly Reyes of New Port Richey nnd by
private citizen Joseph Patronlr of l*ort Saint
Luctc. who said It denotes "duty, dimension
and demeanor."
In n postscript to his Idler. Patronlr also
complimented funner HRS Secretary Bob
Williams' mirgrtty. and advised Towcy:
"Cover your flanks."
Williams resigned In March amid con­
fusion over computer errors that ended up
making an additional $173 million available
for the current stale budget.

Reward
offered in
murder of
tax collector

Manatee deaths down

By Associated Braes

TALLAHASSEE — Manatee deaths In Florida fell for the
fourth consecutive year, but marine scientists fear the
numbers won't hold.
Manatee deaths In 1993 were down I I percent to 145,
compared to 1B3 In 1992. said Scott Wright, a spokesman for
the state Division of Marine Resources.
"It's better down than up. but we've seen reductions In
mortality In the post, and unfortunately, the dtps were followed
by rather sharp Increases.” Wright said.
A record 206 manatees died In 1990, partly because of cold
weather.
Boat-related deaths slipped to 35 in 1993. compared with 38
In 1992. The 53 killed In 1991 was a record, according to state
statistics.
Wright said he’d like to believe the latest numbers reflect
boaters being more careful in the water, but "tt could Just
mean the number of manatees la down."
Special speed limits are In effect tn posted manatee
protection zones from Nov. 15 to March 31.

MIAMI — A tax collector was
Just "doing his Job" when he
froze a restaurateur's bank ac­
count. and police say he was
shot to death because o f it.
Donald E. Bonham. 61. was
shot four times as he carried
scerles Into his North Miami
ach home the morning before
Christmas.
On Tuesday, a multi-agency
task force, which Includes the
FBI and Interpol, announced a
$10,000 reward offered by the
Florida Department o f Revenue
for Information leading to the
arrest o f Pietro Venezia. 40.
Venezia, who Is charged tn a
w a r r a n t w ith f i r s t - d e g r e e
murder, owns Ristorantc Hueclone Inc., an expensive Italian
cafe in Miami's trendy Coconut
Grove area.
"T h e motive for this murder Is
the fact that Mr- Bonham had
seized or frozen the suspect's
assets," said police lead investlgator. LtUAndakptzxQ, . . .
I Bonham s M i t t f ft the Jtraf
job-related murder In the de­
partment's history.
"THts ft a tragic. Irrational act
unprecedented tn the history of
our agency." said Larry Fuchs,
the d e p a rtm en t's ex e c u tiv e
director. “ Mr. Bonham was
killed Just for doing his Job."
Authorities would not disclose
Inform ation about V en ezia's
frozen bank account.
Venezia was a wltneaa In the
1992 Court Broom Judicial cor­
ruption trial that snared five
former Judges who were accused
o f taking sash bribes to fix cases.
Venezia testified for the govern­
ment that law yers paid for
Judges' meals at his restaurant
In exchange for being appointed
to represent poor defendants.
Fuchs said the Investigation
Into Venezia's taxes was not
related to the corruption case.
Bonham, who earned $21,700
a year, was not a tax investigator
or a sworn law enforcement
officer. He Joined the department
In 1988.
The department lias provided
psychological counseling for
Bonham's co-workers.

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Scientists are planning a statewide manatee count by
airplane this month.

City denies abortion clinic’s plea
MELBOURNE — The Melbourne City Council has affirmed lla
decision not to enforce a buffer zone around an abortion clinic
which frequently haa been the target o f protests by
antl-abcytlon groups.
.
The council voted 5-2 Tuesday to continue to not enforce the
32-foot zone around the Aware Woman Center for Choice.
A Judge had ordered protesters to observe the buffer zone,
but tk ee lty stopped enforcing In October It after the 1 1th U.S -!
Clrcuit Court o f Appeals tn Atlanta raised questions as to the
constitutionality of the zone.
"Melbourne has not acted strongly enough to discourage this
vicious extremist band o f radical extortionists." clinic owner
Patricia Balrd-Wlndle told the council. " I demand that we be
given equal protection under taw ."
The Florida Supreme Court and Attorney General Robert
Butterworth Immediately expressed support for the buffer
zone, but the city wouldn't budge.
"A t the moment, based on the decision o f the federal court,
the enforcement of this Injunction against unnamed third
parties violates their First Amendment rights." said City
Attorney Jim Relnmin.
The case was reAmsed to Florida courts and has not yet been
decided.
Council members Pat Poole and Sandy Mavrells voted
against supporting the staff's decision.
"I don’t sec why we ever stopped enforcing It." Poole said. " I
think until the law changes, w e should be doing whatever the
law says."
Police officers continue to patrol the area on days the clinic
performs the surgery.

O r a n g e C o u n t y S h e r iff
D .A .R .E . In s t r u c to r Jim
Russell was tho keynote
speaker Tuesday night at the
Hamilton Elementary School
Drug Abuse Resistance Edu­
cation culmination program. A
large group o f students,
parents and police olflclals
were on hand lor the awards
p re s e n ta tio n by Sanford
D A R E. officer Rick Poovey.
Dorter Robinson, bottom loft,
reads his award winning
D.A.R.E. essay as his teacher
Jenifer Thrift provides en­
couragement.

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Tuesday In the Florida Lottery:
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thunderstorms possible. High In
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□Relative Humidity....90 pet
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�Senlord Herald. Sanlord, Florida - Wednesday. January 12. 1994 • 3A

Crime: Hotels’ new safety plan
l y The Associated Press______

Drug arrest
Sheriff's deputies conducted a traffic atop Monday, which
resulted in a drug arrest. Michael Tarnelt Davis. 18. o f 1110 W.
3rd Street. Sanford, was stopped on Old Lake Mary Road near
Southwest Road, at approximately I a.m., when deputies
reported seeing his car being driven with no headlights.
Officers said Davis gave them permission to search his vehicle,
and several drugs and related Items were located. He was
arrested on charges or possession o f marijuana over 20 grunts,
and possession of marijuana with Intent to distribute. He was
nlso Issued a traffic citation for driving with no headlights.
Deputies said during their Investigation, a female In Davis'
car attempted to Interfere. April M. Knight. 22. of 2450 Cenler
Street. Sanford, wus arrested on a charge o f resisting without
violence.
During a
rip search at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility, deputies reported finding a large liuggic containing 02
small baggies of marijuana In Davis’ j&gt;ants. He was glvrn the
additional charge o f Introducing contraband to a county
detention facility.

Suspected robber nabbed
Preston Simpson, 33. o f 2451 Sanford Avenue, was arresled
by Seminole County deputies Mnnday. According to the arrrst
report. Simpson reportedly approached a man walking on
Marker Street, accosted him and took S20 tn currency, n $220
gold chain and a SIX) watch from the man. Deputies said when
they located Simpson on Marker Street, he ran Into some
woods, then Into a utility room behind a residence. When
officers attempted to apprehend him. they said he physically
fought with them and tuid to be subdued. Simpson was
charged with strong nrmed robbery and resisting arrest with
violence.

Reckless driving charge
SheiifTs drpulles arresled Ralph Louis Lapham. 21. of
Orlando. Monday. Deputies said he was seen driving his enr
crallcally on Hunt Club Boulevard, and subsequently struck a
vehicle and nearly hit several others. He was finally stopped olT
Weklva Springs Road near Longwood. where deputies said he
abandoned the vehicle and attempted to flee. He was
apprehended and charged with reckless driving und llerlng and
attempting to elude nn ofTIcer.
Florida Highway Patrol Uoopers Investigated the vehicles
which were reportedly struck by Lapham. and found the car he
was driving was owned by a roommate whom troopers said did
not give him permission to drive It. The FHP charged Laphunt
with grand theft auto, and leaving the scene of an accident with
property damage

DUI arrest
Sanford police unrated Lynne Adele Evans. 34. of 259 Maine
Road. Lake Mary, on U.S. Highway 17-92 and 25th Street on
Monday. Police said she reportedly had been in a rear-end
collision with another vehicle. She was charged with driving
under the Influence of alcohol.

Domestic case
Sheriff's deputies unrated Freddie Lee Williams. 25. of
2850-S 2 1st Street. Sunford. In Fern Park. Deputies said he was
In a vehicle on U.S. Highway 17-92. Involved In an altercation
with a female, lie was charged with battery, domestic violence,
and resisting an officer without violence. He was also found to
be wanted on a warrant for falling to appear on a charge of sale
of a controlled substance. After being taken to the John L. Polk
Correctional Facility, deputies found he was also wanted on •
warrant for falling to appear on a violation of the open
container law.

SIU arrest
Members of the Special Investigative Unit of the Sanford
police arresled Duane Jerrod Jackson. 20. of 1008 Holly
Avenue Monday. Police said an Informant reported that
Jackson was believed to be Involved In drug activities. Police
located him In front o f a store In the 600 block of W. 11th
Street. He was charged with possession o f crack cocaine with
Intent to distribute.

Warrants served
•J o h n Wilfred Kelsey. 29. 303 Oak Street. Longwood. was
anested by deputies at his residence Monday. He was wanted
on a capias for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
• Frankie Carl Reed. 50. with no local address, was located
by Sanford police behind a residence In the 400 block of
Palmetto Avenue Monday. He was wanted on a warrant for
violation of parole on u conviction of burglary.
• Dletra Evettc Williams. 21. 38 Shenandoah Village.
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford police ul the hospital
Monday. She was wanted on a warrant for falling to appear to
pay a fine.

HEATHROW - The hotel In­
dustry la responding to crime by
beefing up security measures
and e q u ip m e n t, e d u c a tin g
employees and cooperating with
buslnrss and tourism officials.
The American Automobile As­
sociation said only I percent of
the 22.000 lodging establish­
m ents ra ted in Its annu al
TourBook will not meet new
room-safety requirements by the
end of this year.
AAA called for dradboll locks,
door peepholes, und special
larks for sliding door* In all the
h o ld s receivin g Its "re c o m ­
mended" rating*. The '’ 80 lodg­
ing* that do not comply will not
be I n c lu d e d In th e 1 9 95
TourBook. available to A A A ’s 35
million members.
"T h e new requirements were
Implemented as part of A A A ’s
ongoing commitment to traveler
safely and the knowledge that
our members want these securi­
ty measures In accomm oda­

tions." said Kris Krause, director
of A A A ’s Industry Evaluations.
More than 17.000 properties,
or 79 percent o f the 22,000 rated
hotels, already meet the stronger
requirements, he said.

Security at a glance
Hotel and m old security
o f f i c i a l s , th e A m e r ic a n
Automobile Association and
the tourist Industry make a
series of recommendations for
travelers. Among them:
• Check for proper lighting
In the parking lot. lobby and
hallways.
• Ask desk clerks about
security personnel.
• Make sure doors have
deadbolts and peepholes to
hallways.
• Carry a rubber doorstop
as an added way to stop
Intruders.

Hold operators also are beef­
ing up outside security In places
such as p a r k in g lo ts and
h a llw a y s , and In s tr u c tin g
personn el abou t p ro te c tiv e
measures.
The National Business Travel
Association Is trying to help.
The NBTA 1s providing com­
pany travel m an agers with
questionnaires that are filled In
by hotels to list specific services
and security m easures they
provide.
The questionnaires ask hotels
whether doors have deadbolts
and peepholes, whether parking
arcus are llghtrd and patrolled,
whether there are uniformed
security personnel and whether
the staff been trained In security
measures.

Other questions deal with sep­
arate floors for women, duplicate
keys, the frequency of changing
door locks and fire safety.
A growing number o f travel
managers want such security
Information before bookings are
m a d e , said M ich a el Kabo.

Charges dropped in
shooting incident
By SANDRA 1LLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Charges were
dropped Monday against a San­
ford man who was charged with
shooting at two brothers on a
Lake Mary' street In July.
Assistant stale attorney Jerry
Jones discontinued prosecution
of charges o f aggravated assault
and shooting at/wilhln/lnto a car
a g a in s t M ich a el Ruy C u n ­
ningham. 44.
Two Sunford brothers claimed
Cunningham fired two rounds at
them on Country Club Road
July 2. Lance and Travis Mc­
Cabe. both of Sanford, said they
were Involved in an altercation
over n traffic Incident with Cun­
ningham . T h ey claim ed all
parties remained In their re­
spective vehicles but that Cun­
ningham fired a handgun at

them, striking their car.
Cunningham told authorities
the brothers threw a soft drink at
him and one man approached
his car with a baseball bat at a
stop light on Lake Mary Boule­
vard at Longwood-Lake Mary
Road. Further. Cunningham
said he fired the shots because
he was being pursued by the
pair on Country Club Road.

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holds.
In the evening news ratings.
"A B C World N ew s Tonight”
kept Its hold on the top spot with
nn 11.9. "NBC Nightly News"
had an 11.0 and "T h e CBS
Evening News” a 10.9.
Here are the top 10 shows,
their network and rating: “ Home
Im p r o v e m e n t," A B C . 23.1:
"S e in fe ld ." NBC. 22.5: "6 0
M i n u t e s . ** C B S . 2 0 . 9 :
" R o s e a n n e . " A B C . 2 0 .5 :
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ABC. 19.7: "Orace Under Fire."
A B C . 19.4: " M u r d e r . She
Wrote." CBS. 19.1: CBS Sundny
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Clam Strips and Crnh Cakes
Fried Fillet o f Fish • Bar U Que Rib*
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Steak Fries • Hush Puppies and Onion Kin***
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Jones said the charges were
dropped because some of the
Initial statements of the brothers
were not substantiated by wit­
nesses. who now reside out-ofstate.
In addition, a Sanford
police ofllcer overheard one of
the victims discussing the Inci­
dent say that If the roles had
been reversed, he would have
fired shots, too.

M o v ie :

ch a irm a n o f N B T A 's hotel
committee.
A AA also Is sponsoring n scries
o f safety seminars along with
hotel security officials around
the state. They are being held In
Cocoa Beach. Fort Myers. Ocnla.
Bradenton and St. Petersburg.

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‘Homicide’ hits the
Nielsen ratings big
NEW YORK,!API - Seems like
"H om icide" l^fblloflife.
Little-watched during Its brief
nm last season, the NBC police
drama cracked the Top lO last
week.
In Its s e a s o n p r e m ie r e .
"Homicide: Life on the Street"
copped a 17.3 rating and was the
No. 10 show of the week, the
A C. Nielsen Co. said Tuesday.
Was guest star Robin Williams
solely accountable for the big
tune-ln. or have viewers finally
caught up with this arresting
series?
That lem alns to be seen.
Current plans arc for the scries
to run just four weeks, although
continued high ratings could
mean Its return In the fall.
Overall for the week of Jan.
3-10. ABC won with a 14.1
rating. CBS had a 13.4. NBC a
12.0 and Fox a 7.5. One ratings
point equals 942.000 house­

• Make sure the telephone
works.
• C heck, or o th e r w is e
secure, all valuables at all
times.
• Make sure that automatic
doors close tightly and don't
hung up on heavy carpeting.
• E n su re th a t h o te l
personnel do not reveal guest
Identities and room numbers.
• Use hotels that have
Inside corridors so that all
visitors must walk {wist the
front desk to get to guest
rooms.
• Be suspicious.

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E D IT O R IA L S

C rackdow n on
‘adult’ fun
! Th e C ity o f Sanford has o fficia lly approved
|a scf ol ru les which g o ve rn nilull rn icrla ln i ittcnl establishm ents. T h e measure passed
without a n y objections.
This docs not mean such businesses can n ot
operate w ith in the city lim its . Those that d o
however, w ill be required to be located in
specific co m m e rc ia l zones.
In m a k in g a p resen ta tio n tc the C ity
C om m ission M onday n igh t. Orangc/Osceola
Assistant S ta te A tto rn ey J o e C oeh lcrclla
com m ented that persons w h o would start
such bu sinesses are fully a w a r e o f m ethods to
fight m u n icipal la^s. " W h e n e v e r a g o v e r n ­
ment tries to regulate s o m e th in g ." he sa id ,
"th e y will n e v e r be im m une fro m litigation.’ *
At (his p o in t, either no o n e has indicated
any intentions o f opening su ch a business In
Sanford, o r those w ho k n o w about It a re
rem aining silen t. Yet c ity officials urged a
rapid en actm en t o f this g o v e r n in g ordinance.
C oehlcrclla explained that w henever su ch
a n a d u lt e n t e r t a i n m e n t b u s in e s s is
established, th e com m ercial va lu e of property
anyw here n e a r It plum m ets. H e told the c it y
com m ission that the n e w ly passed ordinance
Is not as m u c h a moral iss u e us it is fur (tie
protection o f prop erty va lu es und for lim itin g
crim inal a ctivities.
From c o m m e n ts heard ubout San ford 's
o rd in a n c e s , w e b e lie v e t h e y nrc w o r th
consideration b y other g o ve rn m en t bodies. I f
w e have a co n ce rted effort o n the part o f o u r
cities and cou n ties, w e w ill be giving th e
m essage that adult en terta in m en t businesses
arc not w elco m e .
No m atter w h a t our g overn m en ts do. w e
probably ..w ill i not e lim in a te this type o f
bustnrss. W h a t w e can d o how ever. Is e n a c t
such strict regulations th a t they w ill b e
hesitOTiFTO a ttem p t m ovin g In.
W hether th e re was som e h id den urgency to
enact adult en tertainm ent ordinances or n ot.
w e com m en d the city for prom p t and w h a t
appears to be a w ell prepared response.
C o e h lc rc lla told S a n fo rd it had m u c h
stricter ru les and reg u la tio n s than O ra n ge
County or O rlan d o.
W e urge th o se cities w h o presently h a v e
som e adult en terta in m en t c o d e s to e x a m in e
th e S a n fo rd o rd in a n c e s . I f changes a r e
» warranted, Im m ed ia te a ctio n should be ta k en
to avoid p ro b le m s In the fu tu re.

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LETTER S

:Answ ers to W aco tragedy?
»

Eighty six Innocent men. wom en and children
were murdered at the Mount Carm el Compound In
Waco. Texas. April 19. 1993 w ill be remembered
as a day of Infamy.
Is this the first strike by the federal government
against organized religion?
Were the A F T agents p a rt o f the m u lti
^Jurisdictional task force?
J Were they really soldiers o f the United Nations?
• Were UN troops mussing for an Invasion of T exa s
* from Arkansas?
I Why Is the federal government after your gun?
J Why docs (he muss media brush off the brunch
* Duvidluns us kooks?
? For answers to these and other questions
|concerning the Waco tragedy you urc cordially
|Invited to attend a speech by Linda Thompson.
• Saturday. Jun. 15. 1994 ut 7 p.m. It will be held at
!th r Winter Park Civic Center. 1050 West Morse
Blvd.. Winter Park.
Leonard D. Ladner
Longwood

Berry’s World

O ne c o lu m n is t’s menu for
MILTON HEAD. S.C. Along with some
personal New Year’s resolu tion s, readers deserve
n sense o f what to expert their columnists to
write about In the year to come. I offer no
guarantees, but here are some of the things I
expect to look at. that. I sweat, storied out as a
random list but retroactively arranged llself Into
the modest theme of "Can America re-otganize
Itself and save the world?" (Such small topics are
a specialty here at "Renaissance Weekend."!
Welfare. The big question Is whether the
Clinton administration Is going to come up with
Just another plan to tinker with welfare, nr follow
the public will and do something dramatic. Any
dramatic proposal will mean pitched battle with
liberal lntrrcst groups, tint could go a long way
toward changing what’s gonr wrong In America,
and serve as a glottal model. Thr public dialogue
ubout welfare gets scrambled when tt Is said that
"good Jobs" must be "created” In order to get
people off o f welfare and on to work it’s not
going to happen. Governments don’t create Jobs.
Most people start out In "b a d Jobs." and work
their way up.
Crime, h too is drtvrn by public outrage. It too
la growing world wide. The most tnqMirtnm
crime btll In American history has been passed
by the Scnatr. By establishing regional federal

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problems around ilie world.
Mrullh Care. Another global isxur. I heard the
While House case here. They say tt Is a crisis,
that the number of uninsured keeps rising. ih.u
thrlr plan will offer more choice and less
regulation, that II won’t hurl medical research.
So I resolve to give It a close look before I touch It
again. When I do. I’m going to try to look at it
from ttic doctor’s point o f view. Doctors ure often
unsung heroes; we patients are the beneficiaries
Thr Election Voters chose Hill Clinton In large
measure on his pledge to break up thr
"aom ethlng-for-nothlng" syndrome. (That's
Clinton’s phrase I It Is up In the atr whether
Team Clinton Is doing that, und whether
C ongress Is helping or hindering Something for nothing Involves Issues like welfare.
Crime, quotas, budget deficits and many more Issues where voters have dear, lough prefer
ernes. Voters won’t have a chance to assay what
Clinton has done until 1990. but they will get a
chance to judge their member* of Congress this
year. U Incumbent* don't respond. I hope volets
send them a message That’s how to change
America, and the world
On the personal side. I. like most Americans,
also resolve to spend more time with my family
and more time on my work.

JA C K

qm

Infertility: How far do we go?
BOSTON — It’s been IS years since Louise
Brown's birth was flashed across the globe In
headlines announcing the arrival o f the first
"test-tube baby." In retrospect, her conception
In a petit dish from her mother's egg and
father's sperm seems relatively natural.
Today, a man's sperm can meet a woman's
egg for a one-night stand In a laboratory. The
genetic offspring of these strangers can then be
placed In a second woman's womb, and given
to yet another couple for raising.
In the years between Baby Louise and
Teen-ager Louise we learned to subdivide the
very word mother Into functions: genetic
mother, gestational mother, birth mother,
social mother. We spawned an entire genera­
tion of ethical worries about reproductive
science and human nature.
Now. from Europe, cornea the next genera­
tion of these fertile questions. They have
arrived unexpectedly, carrying uncomfortable
little Identification tags that read "retirement
babies" and "fetus farming."
In Italy und England, women who were
Infertile for the most natural o f all reasons —
they hud passed menopause — have been
Impregnated as late In life as 59 and 02 years
old. With the egg from a young woman and the
sperm fro m a y ou n g er husband, w ith
hormones pumped In and dollars freely spent,
they have broken the biological barrier.
In Scotland, a researcher announced In a
calm scientific voice that within a few years,
we will be able to "harvest” eggs from an
aborted femle fetus. He raised the specter o f
children whose own genetic mothers were
literally never bom.

Last week, for example, the French govern­
ment proposed banning the use o f donor eggs
for the in vitro fertilization o f post-menopausal
women. But what if these eggs belonged to the
women themselves? A few years ago, before
soldiers went off to the Persian Gulf War a
number banked their sperm. If women want to
beat the biological clock, will they deposit their
eggs In some holding tank for future use?
The notion of taking eggs from aborted
fetuses la grotesque. But how long is It before

ANDERSON

Military’s recycling
funds going for fun
WASHINGTON — At a time when 16.000
military families are on food stamps, the
Pentagon Is (inuring millions of dollars n year
Into golf courses, logging trulls und ski
equipment.
The recreation activities are being limdrd
In the name ol recycling But "going green"
at ihe Pentagon has more to do w l'h
manicuring the green grass of golf courses
than raising environmental consciousness.
T h e P e n ta g o n 's
recyclin g program
w h i c h b e g a n In
19H2. en cou rages
m ilitary base com ­
manders to sell re­
cyclable malrrlals —
such us cardtxiard
and paper - Instead
of sending 'hem off
to lu n d lills . T h e
p roceed s arc su p­
p o sed to pay the
costs o f thr program
and fund environ­
m ental and safety
projects. If there'*,
any money left ov- r
The recreation
It can t&gt;e added to the
a
ctivities are
b a s e 's M o r a le .
being
funded in
W cllarr und Recre­
the
name
of
ation fund.
recycling J
tlul a recent audit
by the General Ac
counting Office reveals that Iwsc com mam
era are routinely selling Items that ar
specifically excluded from thr rcryclln
program and do not reduce (hr waste strran
These materials Include: crashed airrrult. jc
engines, vehicles, aircraft and ship part?
electrical components and unopcitrd rontali
era o f oil or solvent.
By (muring the proceeds from these wile
Into the rrcyrllng program. Iwsc commam
era are tweflng up their MWR funds to th
tune of unaccounted millions. GAO hu
concluded that Iteeause of tills "wldrsprrai
abuse.... millions of dollars urr bring use
annually for MWR urtivlllra that should b
u sed Instead to o ffs e t the need fo
appropriated funds or be returned to the U.S
Treasury."
In fart, while the recycling program wa
designed lo cut down on waste, GAO (bum
that about 90 percent ot tin- program'
proceeds come from Items that wouldn'
otherwise go Into the waste at renin. Th
Norfolk Naval Base In Virginia, for example
sold $769,000 worth of F-14 aircraft brak
parts. The Tooele Army Depot in Utnl
received almost $2 million from the sale c
A rm y all-terrain vehicles that require mutilfl
lion prior In sale.
"T h ese firms were paid for by taxpayers li
the first plurc." one GAO source told ou
assoc lair Ed Henry. "A n y proceeds Iron
selling them should be sent back to th
treasury to cut the deficit. It shouldn't be pu
Into the recycling program, which ulllmatel
funds recreation."
The recreation activities that are belni
funded Include the construction nnd renovu
tlon o f golf courses. Jogging and runnlni
trails and fitness centers. Bases are als&lt;
purchasing golf carts, four-wheel drlvi
trucks, vans, station wagons, and rccrc
atlonul camping, boating nnd skiing equip
mrnt.
Official proceeds have climbed from a men
$1.5 million In fiscal year 1983 lo a whopplni
$37 million in fiscal year 1092. Bui soon
bases are also holding their own sales Instrai
of selling the material through the authorizci
disposal offices. T ills makes the exac
amount of money lhut bases arc raking In nnd subsequently spending on MWR actlvl
lies — nearly Inqiossiblr to track.
Normally, each haac raises Its own MWI
funds from enlisted personnel to mulntuti
recreational equipment for everyone to use
Unfortunately, recreation and weffare fundi
don't always trickle down to the troops, li
1989. we reported that officials at Andrew:
Air Force Base used MWR funds lo buy am
m a in ta in a M e rc e d e s -B e n z r e s e r v e !
exclusively for a four-star general who vlsllcc
the base a handful o f times each month.

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ELLEN GOODM AN

I don't think there arc thousands of women
eagerly waiting for the chance to cash In their
Social Security checks for maternity clothes
and diapers. Nor do I think that a woman who
chooses to have an abortion would want her
female fetus to become a mother. I cannot
Imagine that the some woman who decides not
to be a birth mother, for example, would
consent to becoming a birth grandmother.
But these cases raise deep anxieties about
the choices that science now offers and human
beings now have to make. And they are by no
means the last normosl unsettling options.

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prisons for violent slate prisoners while demon
ding that states stop playing softball with parole
It could actually cut
the crime rate. The
btll must still |kiss
the House. A gain ,
liberals ure in op ­
position. Again, the
outcome will depend
on which w ay I fir
White House pushes
(juntas. How (hr
president and the
courts Interpret the
1931 Civil Rights Act
with Its doctrine of
“ disparate Im pact”
may sound legalistic.
But It deals with thr
Idra of merit, which
Here are som e
determines whether
o f th o th in g s I
diversity Is a blessing
expect to took
or a r u r s r fo r
at, th at, I swear,
America. It tics rigid
started o u t as a
Into th e Iss u e o f
random list. £
Immigration, about
which I also expert to write, Quotas and
immigration, like the rest of the list here, are

1994

someone suggests filling the “ shortage’' of
eggs In other ways. Will bruin-dead ar dying
females become egg donors the way they are
now kidney and liver donors. Will we harvest
eggs to conceive our own grandchildren?
We need some ethical slop signs. One stop
sign goes up at the Idea of using fetal eggs at
all. Another atop sign should go up at the sight
of the dollar algn. In no way should eggs or
sperm be bought and sold In the marketplace.
W ill s u c h s t o p
signs make It harder
for Infertile couples
to have c h ild r e n ?
Maybe so. Every step
on this reproductive
hl-tcch-way, from In
vitro fertilization to
cloning has been de­
fended as a way to
help with the real
pain of Infertility.
But bow much o f a
help Is It? For every
woman w h o e v e n ­
tu a lly d e l i v e r s a
c h ild , h o w m a n y
others arc led further
( W e learned to
and fu rth er dow n
su b d ivid e the
paths o f false hope
very w ord
that don't have to
m o th e r Into
end now until death.
(u n ctio n s. J
Even I f this
technology does
produce a picture-perfect baby for some
couples. It's fair to ask how much we should
sacrifice In moral and scientific terms for that
portrait. In the end. this may be the toughest
ethical Issue.
«Vc live In a world that is bursting at the
seams with children. We cannot count the
unwanted and the underfed those in need ol
families. In such a world, how much should be
devoted to the problems of Infertility?
Before Baby Louise began life 111a pctrl dish,
we depended on nature, the life cycles, the
human body, to determine our limits. Now we
must depend on the hrnrt and the brain. At
times, they seem like much less reliable
organs.

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida &gt; Wednesday, January 12, 19W - BA

Nazis’ paths to Argentina discovered
Files provide tidbits on infamous Nazis including Josef Mengele
By IAN KATZ
Associated Press Writer

Perhaps more Importantly, they show that
dozens o f wur criminals and hundreds of
collalmralors Immigrated to Argentina, often
with the help o f high-ranking government
officials.

by Jewish organizations. "A n d there are a lot
more files to look at."
The researchers are uncovering most of the
details al the foreign Ministry archives, lucked
awuy In a dilapidated warehouse In a work­
ing-class Hue nos Alrrs neighborhood.
One of the ties!-documented cases Is that o f
Milan Stoyadlnovlch. pro-Nazi prime minister
o f Yugoslavia, who signed a cooperation accord
with Italy In 1937 and visited Adolf Hitler In
1938 before being forced to resign the
following year.
Documents seen by The Associated Press
show that the foreign Ministry rejected his
visa request In June 1947 after the U S. State
Department warned that be might try to enter
South Amerlra.

mending that he receive a visa.
loiter memos indicate that the foreign
minister and Immigration director personally
approved Sloyadlnovlch's visa. In August
1947, his wife and I wo daughters were allow rd
Into Argentina. Stoyadlnovlrh followed them n
month later. Reaeachcrs have no Information
on what became o f him.
But for llanny Drclfuss lllrschhrlmcr. a
20-yrar-old German Jew, Argentina's doors
were shut.
Her May 1946 visa application, m ade to the
Argentine Embassy In Uruguay, received the
foliowtng response from an official there: "In
nddltlon to being a Jew. I have nrgativc reports
on her |»ast. Therefore I believe that entrance
should lie refused."

"W ith every day of work, w r find more
names." said Ileatrlz Riibcl-Gurrvlch. director
of an elght-menilM-r research team sponsored

Ilut a lop ministry official Intervened, writing
In n memorandum that Stoyadlnovlch was "a
person of recognized m orality" and rrcom-

foreign Ministry records show that those
exact words were written on the applications of
many Jews who applied for visas,

HUENOS AIKES, ArKcnllna - Researchers
Mfllng throu(tli tiHinlrrd) of llm uundi of
documrriin urr finding dciallrd aiTountii on
flow Nail criminals and collaborator* m in ed
Argentina aflrr War Id War II.
The files, released by President Carlos
Menem almost two years ago, have provided
some tidbits on Intuinous Na/ls such as Josef
Mengele.

"Hut to believe that there was only one.
pro-Nazi. antl-Semlllc Argentina would be a
m istake,** said head researcher A drian
Jmelnlzky. "There were many politicians and
officials who openly opposed Immigration
based on Ideology."
Many Jews and Nazis Immigrated to Argen­
tina through embassies that sold visas to
anyone.
The Argentine Embassy In China sold
hundreds of visas, some for as much as
82.500. to both Jews and Nazis In 1946-47. the
researchers said. About 250 buyers were not
allowed to enter Argentina because the
government nullified their visas afier learning
of the embassy's scheme.
It has been widely debated In Argentina
whether the 1946-55 government of Juan
Peron was Ideologically nllgncd with Hitler or
allowed Nazis Into the country because of their
scientific and military expertise.

D EATH S
JOHN II. KING JR.
John II King Jr.. 72. of 1010
W 9th SI.. Sanford, died Tues­
day. Jan I I . at f 'entral flortda
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Horn
July 14. 1921. In Comp Hill.
Ala . he moved to Sanford 35
years ago from Afinpka Mr King
was a l.dmrrr anil a !!.ipltst Hr
was an Army veteran
Survivors Include wife, Trecy;
d a u gh ter. S h e r y l W illia m s .
Sanford: son. Michael Adams.
Del.and: sisters. Jane Wazrr,
Josephine Tillman, Tuskrrgco,
Ala : brothers Fred. Leesburg.
Kevin. Syracuse. N.Y.: three
grandchildren.
*
Sunrise funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge id arrangements.

COL. JAMES llARVET
COX. JR.
Col. James Harvey Cox. Jr..
75. l.lltle W rklva Road, Alta­
monte Springs, died Tuesday.
Jan. I I . 1994. at Florida Hospi­
tal. Altamonte springs Horn
Dec. It), I9IM m Galax. Va., he
moved to Central flortdla In
1975. Mr Co:* w as a manager ut
Aerospace Corporation. Calif He
was a member of Retired Officers
Association and a rrtlrrd Air
force vetenin o f Wuitd War II
and the Korean War.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w ife .
A th le eii: d a u gh ters. Dianne
McLoiightlii. Highland. Calif..
Janet Srnti. Sweet springs. Mo.;
wnf. Jann s Mk h.ti-l* Charleston.
W.Va.t ststrr. Kdlth Perdue,
illa ck sh u rg, V u fr brut Iters.
G eorge H.. Horace, both ol
Galax: right grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
G ratn k ow F u n era l H om e,
Sanford. In charge o f arrange­
ments

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VERONICA B. DANIELE
Veronica H Danlclr. HU. of
Galgaim Avenue. Deltona, died
Tuesday, Jan I I . 1994. at a
private residence. Horn April 24.
1907. In Poland, she moved to
C en tra l F lorid a fro m East
Weymouth. Mass In 1975. Mrs
Danlele was a homemaker. She
was a member o f Our laidy of
the Lake* Catholic Church. De­
ltona. and the New England
Club.
Survivors Include sons, Rich­
ard A . Lakewood. C o lo . and
Thomas N.. Hcl Air. Md.j six
grandchildren and two great­
grandchildren
Stephen It llaldaulf funeral
Home. Dellona, In charge of
arrangements

LAWRENCE MITCHELL
OIVENB
Lawrence Mitchell Givens. 46.
Pomelo Drive. Orlundo, died
Saturday. Jan H. 1994. al Sand
Lake Hospital. Orlando. Horn
fe ll. 20. 1947. In Chlp'ey. he
moved to Central Florida In
1975. Mr. Givens was a laborer
He w as an Army veteran.
S u r v iv o r s i n c l u d e s o n .
Leonard. Memphis: daughters.
Pamela Gray. Clearwater. LaJuanu H ea sto n . M e m p h is ,
brother. Arthur Grey. Cocoa,
sisters. Shirley Wtlson. Winter
Springs. Mary Neely and Judy
Smith, both of Orlando.
Wllson-Elehelberger Mortunry.
Inc., Sanford, in charge of ar­
rangements.

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rangements

ERNEST P. REYNOLDS
Ernest P Reynolds, 83. Willow
Grove. Altamonte Springs, died
Monday. Jan. IO, 1994. at
laingwood Health Care Center.
Horn May 31. 1910. In Atlanta,
he moved to Central Florida In
1977. Mr Reynolds was an office
manager for Western Union He

was a member of Asbury United
Methodist Church.
Survivors Inrltide son. Phil.
L o n g w o o d : d a u gh ter. Nina
Kovachy. Coral Springs: sister.
Laura Wright. Sarasota; four
grandchildren and two great­
grandchildren
National Cremation Society.
W inter Park. In charge o f ar­
rangements

By JOHN KINO
AP Political Writer
WASHINGTON - Stung by Democratic
defections, the White House Is reevaluating
Us opposition to a special Investigation of
President Clinton's Investment In a con­
troversial Arkansas land development.
Clinton on Tuesday Insisted anew that
neither he nor Hillary Rodham Clinton had
done anything Improper In a Whitewater
Development Corp. Investment In the 1980s
that he said proved a money loser.
"The most Important thing to me and the
most Important thing to the American
people ts I’m completely relaxed about this
because I didn't do anything wrong except I
mode a bad business deal.” Clinton told
CUS-TV In Prague. Czech Republic.

Out Clinton suggested he was revisiting
the subject of an Independent review
because his decision to give his Whitewater
records to the Justice Department had not
quieted the political controversy over the
matter.
"W e gave It all to them, then people said.
‘That's not enough.' so I think we need to
evaluate that and see where we are."
C linton said when asked whether he
opposed having Attorney General Janet
Reno name a special prosecutor to review
Whitewater.
Clinton's comments as he visited Eastern
Europe cam e as aides back home In
Washington scrambled to reassess a dam­
age-control strategy that had been anchored
on painting the calls fur a special prosecutor
os partisan sniping from Republicans.

Hut since the weekend, a growing number
of Democrats, including at least eight
senators, have Joined Republicans In re­
commending an independent Investigation,
stripping (he White House of its argument
that such demands were the product o f
politics.
None of the Democrats has suggested any
wrongdoing by the Clintons. But they have
said Clinton risks a protracted, distracting
political fight over Whitewater that could be
uvoldrd through an Independent Investiga­
tion.
" I think the world of Janet Reno and of
the president and 1 want him to get back on
his agenda and not have this thing get
drugged out." Sen. Bob Kerrey. D-Neb.
In an Interview.
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Gallagher: Small businesses can comparison-shop now for insurance
■ y J A C K IB H A L L IF A X

Associated Frees Writer
TALLAHASSEE - Now that
small tiunlnrsscs can compari­
son shop for health coverage, the
insurance Indust ry will be forced
to become more competitive.
Insurance Commissioner Tom
Gallagher said.
Thanks to reforms enacted last
year, in three months' time,
small businesses will be able to
call the state Department of
Insurance to get rates for un­
iform plans offered by different
companies.
“ This Is the first time the
public has been able to actually
compare rates." Gallagher told

AbsentContinued from Page 1A
call Ibai number lo report an
absence.
Each teacher will take, as they
do now. attendance each morn­
ing.
The two lists are then com ­
pared.
II a student Is not In class and
the parent has not called, the
school wilt make an effort to
contact the family.
"Sometimes the parents will
have forgotten to call In." Adams

reporters Tuesday.
Thirty-seven Insurers and 18
health maintenance organiza­
tions have proposals pending in
Gallagher's office. Information
on nine companies that have
had their filings approved Is now
availab le: the d e p a rtm en t's
toll-free number Is 1-800-3422762.
Last year lawmakers decided
all Insurance companies that
want to do business In the
small-group market must sell
policies to all customers who
want to buy them, regardless of
medical background.
"What that basically means is
that they must give you the
policy If you’re n small busi­

said. "Etui we will also be able to
find out If there was a problem
by 10 o'clock In the morning."
Adams explained.
The school adm in istration
accepted Adam s' suggestion
with open arms, she said. School
oftlrlnls are always looking for
ways to ensure the safely o f lfie
students.
The Introduction o f SNAP was
not prompted by any Incident
Involvlnga student
"But we want to be surr
nothing happens." she said

ness." Gallagher said. "There Is
m ay make Initial premiums
no medical underwriting. No
hlghrr than they would have
matter what you have In regurds
been under the old e x p e ri­
to a health care problem, they
ence-based rating system. Hut
may not underwrite that."
renewal rates w ill be much
That "g u a ra n te e d access"
smaller beenuse a phenomenon
known as the "death spiral" will
provision became effeetlve for
be prevented. Gallagher said.
businesses with three to 50
employees this month and will
expand to businesses with one
or two workers April 15.
The Legislature also udopted
mortified "com m unity rating."
That means Insurance compa­
nies can no longer base their
rates on the history of the claims
they receive. Instead, rates are ■y JACKIB HALLIFAX
linked to only five factors: area, Associated Press Writer
family, age. gender and tobacco.
TALLAHASSEE - A 1990 law
Modified com m unity rating
thut gave grants to schools with
high pregnancy rates to pay for
better health services and pre­
vention programs seems to have
had some success, u university
Continued from Page IA
researcher said.
In Sanford.
Nationwide, programs have
The suspect was transported lo had a hard time preventing teen
the John E. Polk Correctional p r e g n a n c ie s , a c c o r d in g to
Facility by a Sanford patrolman.
Carolyn Herrington, a researcher
D'Achtlle said case Informa­ at Florida State University.
tion was presented to the grand
"W e basically do not know
Jury Tuesday mid a raptas was how to reduce the rising rates of
Issued based on the Indictment. teen-age pregnanry," she told
No other Indictments were re­ the Senate Education Commit
turned.
tee. "(B ull this Florida program
Bernier will make his tlrst decs show some positive Indica­
court appearance on the charge tions."
at 1:30 p.m. today.
Herrington cautioned, howev­
er. more study Is needed to

Researcher: Program successful
in preventing teen pregnancies

Murder-

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Continued from Page IA
PIC's Reflections office build­
ing on Lake Mary Boulevard In
extreme southern Sanford.
The district will provide iransjMirtallan to those students who
are unable to get to the site of
their own accord.
The school board will pay PIC
S28 pgr student per day for the
first 30 students enrolled In the
program. In addition when the
number of students rises above
30 and then above 45. the
amount w-ould rise to allow the
program to h ire additional
teachers.
The district will also contrib­
ute &gt;46.000 to PIC to pay start
up costs such as the purchase of
desks, computers and educa­
tional equipment.

Students who have already
been expelled from traditional
schools will tic recommended to
the program. However, those
students who were expelled for
violent offenses, such as use of a
weapon against another person,
w ill not be e lig ib le for the
program.
According to Tom Marcy. ex­
ecutive director o f high school
education for the dlstrtrt. about
a dozen youngsters will be In
classes at PIC when the program
gets underway on Feb. I.
He has high hopes for the
students, but he Isn't expecting
miracles.
"W e don't expect to transform
them Into angels over night, but
we do want to see a dramatic
turnaround." he said.
Students in the program will

tie required to earn a grade |iolnl
average o f at least 1.5 an a four
point scale. T h e y are also
expected to reduce the number
of discipline referrals they Incur.
Studrnts will tie expected to
behave according lo district pollcy.
PIC will also get a bonus for
euch student w ho ach ieves
higher than a 2.5 grade point
average. They will also earn
extra money from the district if
there Is a belter than 92 percent
attendance record for the stu­
dents.
Strtckler. who also serves on
the PIC board of directors did not
vote on the recommendation,
citing a confict of Interest. All
the other board members voted
for approval, however.

Gallery
Contlased from Pag* 1A

i

r
to get a
greater return on his Invest­
ment."
Bartholomew said Gross Is
reportedly leasing the building
at a commercial fee for use as an
antique gallery.
"H e has offered us the use of a
nearby facility." she said, "but It
it on the second floor, with no
direct access, and no restroom
facilities, t doubt If we w-ould
consider that."
Bartholomew said the gallery's
Board of Directors will be meet­
ing with Gross this Saturday to
discuss other options which may
tie pursued.
G r o s s said he would discuss
other possible options ut that
time, but would not comment
this morning on any of the
proposals. "W e will be putting In
an antique shop where the
gallery is presently located," he
said.
The adjoining business, at the
co rn er o f F irst S treet and
M agnolia S q u a re, form crlly
housing Soup T o NuU restau­
rant. is also managed by Gross.
That building has also been
vacated, and Gross said the

plant are to lease It to become a
separate antique shop, not con­
nected with tnc one planned at
203 E. First Street.
Tite present location Is still
open, but no exhibits are on
display. "W c may use this In­
terim time lo try to sell some of
the framed portraits we havr
been g iv e n ," B a rth o lo m e w
commented this morning, "but
that's something w e will have to
work on. Actually, we don't
know how soon before wc actual­
ly have to get o u t o f the
building.”
"W e started this venture with
a few w illin g w o rk ers who
cleaned, painted and bought
used furniture," she explained,
"doing It all with limited funds
of under &gt;1.500. In the mean­
time wc have contributed to the
culture of Sanford and provided
an outlet for artists and other
talents."
" I f we can do that and survive
for three years." she added,
"then I know we can meet this
challenge now."
Dr. Karen Copp. current presi­
dent. views the change as posi­
tive. "Certainly It is a growing

pain, but transitions are always
exciting times and we will Just
go on to bigger and better
things." she said.
Th e "F lo r ld u S c e n e s "
watercotor exhibit scheduled to
^open this Friday at the gallery
'has been cancelled, but plans for
other functions ore continuing.
The "Pops on the Square"
musical event planned for this
spring is still scheduled. The
event will feature original music
about Sanford as well as danc­
ing. Richard Ryan, the gallery's
in-coming president. Is chairman
o f that event.

them their price to produce the
same number trees. Cox said
approximately &gt;300.000.
"Now let me gel this straight,
you say the county should spend
more money to buy trees from
the private sector to landscape
roads?." asked an equally sur­
prised McLain.
"Yes.” was Knight's answer.
Malloy’s comments that the
staff-produced figures amounted
to budget trickery and " I ques­
tion the credibility o f the staff
preparing these figures" brought
mixed reactions from commis­
sioners and staff. Warren said
she also questioned Ihe credlbilily o f the s ta ff fo r b u yin g
mugnolias and wax myrtles for
road landscaping, saying both
were unsuitable.
Commissioner Dick Van Der
Weide said he was opposed to
the tree farm's competition with
private businessmen and sup­
ported McLain's call for bids.
Commissioner Larry Furlong
took offense at Malloy's, com­
m ents and said " I thought
CFTAN was supposed lo suve
taxpayer's money, not spend
m ore o f H ." C o m m issio n er
Carlton Henley said he was
undecided, but supported the
request for bids.
The discussion w as ended
before Sellers had an opportuni­
ty to rrs|)ond to the accusations.
An angry- County Manager Ron
Rabun said he wants commis­
sioners to give his staff a chance

to respond.
" I want staff equal time to pul
our commentary to their com­
m entary." said Rabun. "W e
need an opportunity to respond
to som e pretty Indam utory
statements."
No additional workscsslnns
have been scheduled.

Bartholom ew said she felt
saddened that the gallery would
have to move from such an
outstanding location. "Out It's
all In the name of progress." she
said. "W e have all been working
on Improving the development
o f downtown Sanford, and this Is
Just one o f (hose developments
which w ill be bringing new
business Into tow n."
"Th is move Is actually a by­
product o f growth." she added,
"an d for that, wc feel very
enthusiastic."

Trees
Continued from Page 1A
artificially low.
"These people are naive or
lying to you.” said Charles Cox.
a S e m in o le C o u n ty tre e
nurseryman.
The tree farm was begun in
1992 at the recommendation of
t be late Bob Sturm In an effort to
reduce the cost of landscaping
roadways and parks. At (he
lime, county officials estimated a
roadway landscaping program
would cost &gt;390,000 per year.
Durtng the first year of opera­
tion. the county spent &gt;55.700
in establish the nursery and hire
a caretaker at &gt;18.314 per year.
This year, the county budgeted
&gt;79.210 to step up production
and another &gt;15,774 lo buy a
truck and telephone connection
for the program for a total of
9150.684. Sellers Mild the pro­
gram will produce 500 trees next
year, then 750 trees each year
thereafter.
Jim Knight, o f the Florida
Nursciy Growers Association,
suld all the trees acquired so far
by the county should be given to
the- schools and the county
should return to buying trees
from wholesale nurseries, saying
the program was "Interfering
with the private sector."
"Y o u want us to give them
a w a y ? . " asked a auiprlsed
commissioner Pat Warren.
Commissioner Daryl McLain
quizzed Ihe tree (Aimers. asking

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A death spiral occurred when new Insurance.
The flight of healthy custom­
an Insurance company raised
rales and healthy customers ers accelerated the rale In­
dropped their policies, knowing creases. since the pool of policythey'd be able lo buy new ones. holders became smaller and
Policyholders with health pro­ sicker, until finally very few very
blems. however, were stuck, sick people were left paying very
since they would not qualify foi high rules

SafeCoatlnatd from Page 1A
Court resi­
dence. Whitmire said the others
were arrested Tuesday. They
^vere identified os Ronald K.
Everson. 19. nnd Tamml Anne
O'Shc, 23.
Whitmire said Everson was
apparently the driver o f the
vehicle used in the robbery.
All three are now In the John
E. Polk Correctional Facility.
Strahlc was charged earlier with
burglary and grand theft. The
other two were to be similarly
charged yesterday.

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confirm the preliminary results,
partly because tern-nge pre­
gnancy rates arc hard to track.
Although Herrington's report
was prepared a year ago. she
presented her first legislative
testimony on the study Tuesday.
After much debate in 1990
about sex education, birth con­
tr o l and a b o r t io n , s tu te
lawmakers decided to provide
grants for supplemental health
services to schools with high
pregnanry rates. With local ap­
proval. birth rontrol could t&gt;r
provlded. but not Information
about abortion.
To get the money, schools had
to work with the Department of
Health and Rehabilitative Serv­
ices They could follow model
programs or design their own.
Some &gt;9 million Is spent on
the program for approximately

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50 schools, serving 8 percent of
the state's students. However.
Gov. Lawton Chiles hns pro­
posed Increasing Ihe funds by
another &gt;4 million. Herrington
suld.
Most of the money has been
spent on hiring new school
nurses. H errington told the
committee.
Nearly 56 |ierrent of the 36
school* visited by researchers
reported a decrease In the
number of pregnancies. Not
quite 14 percent reported no
change and almost 31 percent
rrjtortrd an Increase.
Projects seemed to became
more effective In their second
year, according to the report
S even ty-on e percen t o f the
schools operating a program for
a second year reported a drop In
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITM
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IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. n 4*0 CA l&lt; E
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NOTICE OF SALE

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purtuont to on O rdx Scbtdul mg
Fxedotvr# Sol# tntarod In mu
cot* now pending m to Id Court,
the ttyw X «rnch It Indicetod
I wilt toll to the hsghatt ond
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CORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS,
PAGE » . PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
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WASHING! ON — Signs that the administration
Jinny lift the U.S, trade embargo against Vietnam
Lire drawing opposition from veterana and
IMIA-POW groups who argue that Hanoi could do
|l.ir more In accounting for missing Americans
While administration officials use words like
superb" and "excellent" In describe Vietnamese
liooperallon, Its critics Insist that Vietnam Is
I holding the remains of hundreds of American
I servicemen.
"The Vietnamese have purposely chosen not to
repatriate these remains." says Ann Mills Gritllihs. executive director of the National League or
Families of American Prisoners and Missing In
Southeast Asia.
A senior administration official replies that U S.
experts who examined the Issue have concluded
that "If remains were stored In the past, that’s no
longer the cose."

Another breakthrough cited by the administra­
tion was the Initiation last week of the largest MIA
search mission since the end o f the war — eight
teams totaling 84 American specialists. They will
comb old battlefields until the end of the month.
Growing administration support for ending the
embargo appears based partly on a trip to
Vietnam by Assistant Secretary of State Winston
Lord In mid-December. Lord, who heads the East
Asia bureau, was said to have been Impressed by
Vietnam’s cooperation and has been signaling
that there Is no longer a good reason for keeping
the embargo. Five senators who recently visited
Vietnam agreed the embargo should be lifted and
normal relations established.
The issue Is expected to be taken up shortly by
President Clinton, who during his first year In
office eased some restrictions on dealings with
Vietnam. But Clinton has Insisted on "the fullest
possible accounting” as the price for normal
relations with Hanoi.
The embargo has been In effect since the

Radiation experiments
abetted by Cold War
and ‘doctor knows best’
■ y PAUL AAIBUMN
AP Science Editor
NEW YORK - Early In 1957.
when the Soviet Union had
acquired the H-bomb but hadn't
yet put Sputnik In orbit, the U.S.
government told Its citizens that
some of them would have to be
virriflced to assure America's
survival.
"W e must gamble with the
probability of radiation damage
to n few Individuals In order to
secure the survival of the total
society," C.W. Shilling of the
Atomic Energy Commission said
tn a speech at Hunter College.
The game we are playing with
Russia... Is for keeps."
That response to the fears
aroused by the Cold War con­
tributed to a series o f human
radiation experiments In the
1940s and '50s that some sclenlists say were dangerous and
ethically Indefensible.
Hundreds of pregnant women,
prisoners, mentally ill and others
were exposed to radiation, some­
times without even being told
they werr part o f an experiment.
The attitude toward radiation
was so casual that doctors did
experim en ts on th eir ow n .
without Informing their superi­
ors.
"It Is probable that some
clinicians were doing 'ad hoc*
research that was not approved
either locally or centrally, and
for which no form al record
exists" the Department o f Veter­
ans Affairs said in a statement
Saturday.
Th e e x t e n t of that
experimentation may never be
known.
M any o f th e r a d ia t io n
experiments, which would never
be allowed today, reded not only
Cold War fears but also what
was then a far different public
altitude toward doctors.
"Inform ed consent was In­
formal," said Francis Masse,
director of radiation protection
programs at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. "It used

to be the doc putting hts arm
slty o f Minnesota.
around your shoulder and telling
"It la Indisputably clear that In
you It wouldn't hurt. And you
terms of moral requirements you
would trust the doctor and
were supposed to get the knowl­
consent lo ll."
edgeable consent of your sub­
"T o hear that such things
jects. You couldn't fool them.
went on In the 1940s and IB50s &lt; you couldn't deceive them, you
is regrettable, but not surpris­ couldn't lie lo them ," Caplan
ing." said Dr. Robert Levine,
said.
who teaches medical ethics at
the Yale University School of
"In that sense, the experi­
Medicine.
ments w e’re talking about fall
Today, elaborate procedures
dismally. They are clearly In
are used to assure that patients
violation of the standard we
a rc fu lly In fo r m e d o f an
articulated In Nuremberg."
experiment's risks and benefits
Caplan objects to the Idea that
before they volunteer. In the
th e r a d ia tio n e x p e r im e n ts
postwar years, those standards
should be excused because of
were Just beginning to evolve.
Cold War hysteria or a different
Levine said.
attitude toward doctors.
"What we essentially had was
the so-called community stan­
dard of Informed consent." he
"It Is disturbing to see people
said, "That la. tn getting In­
try lo say that standards were
formed consent you had to do
different." he said. "That'a not
w hatever the com m unity o f
true as far as Informed consent
p r a c t it io n e r s c o n s id e r e d
goes. And It's disturbing that we
appropriate."
allowed the Cold War to Justify
In other words, doctors know
deceiving civilians."
best. "It wasn't until 1957 that
we realized other people might
have an Interest.“ Levine said.
Even In the 1950s. however,
some doctors strenuously ob­
jected to (he Atomic Energy
Com m ission's w illingness to
endanger volunteers without
their knowledge.

U.S.-barkrd Saigon government was driven from
power In 1975. leading to the unification of
Vietnam tinder Hanoi's domination.
American companies complain that while they
remain shut out. East Aslan competitors have
moved aggressively to take advantage o f the
Improved Investment climate in Vietnam.

searches o f battlefields by U.S. soldiers are only
marginally effective.
"They avoid the central problem which Is that
the Vietnamese have the Information we need but
are withholding It.” Childress says.
Carl Ford, a senior Pentagon official during the
Bush administration, agrees. “ Everything we've
learned In recent years tells us how much more
the Vietnamese are withholding." says Ford,
quoted by the San Diego Union.

Anticipating that Clinton Is alxiut In lift the
embargo, veterans organisations have been
lobbying against such a move.
The national commander of the Amerlrnn
Legion intd the group's 16.000 posts In the
United Stntrs this week to begin organizing
letter-writing and telephone campaigns against
lifting the embargo.

The administration, countering Its critics, says
67 sets o f remains were returned from Vietnam In
1993. the third highest total for any year since
the end of the war.

In a statement released In Washington and
Hanot, the commander. Bruce Thlesen. colled for
a “ n o -h o ld s b a rre d , c a ll- ln - e v e r y - c h lp .
twist-eve ryarm campaign” by the 3.1 millionmember veterans group.

Sue Scott, chairman o f the board o f the
National League of Families, responds that only
two have been confirmed as remains of Am eri­
cans. She calls the Vietnam ese record o f
cooperation "dism al."

Griffiths worries lhat once the embargo Is lifted,
the Vietnamese will no longer have any Incentive
to cooperate In providing an accounting for the
l.GOO American servicemen still missing and
prrsumed to have died In Vietnam. Most of the
other 600 missing front the Indochina War are
believed to have died In Laos.

But administration officials say Vietnam's
record Is Improving on "discrepancy cases" —
Americans unaccounted for even though they
were seen alive at the time of ihelr capture.
Vietnam also has cooperated In allowing U.S.
officials to resolve more than 100 Instances o f live
sightings.

Richard Childress, who was a Vietnam
specialist on the National Security Council during
previous administrations, says highly publicized

"In no case were we able to determine that the
Information (on the alleged live sighting) was
accurate," an official said.

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The experiments "have a little
of ihe Buchenwald touch." Dr.
Joseph Hamilton, an Atomic
Energy Commission biologist,
wrote to a senior commission
official In 1950. The reference
was to the wartime experiments
conducted by the N ails on con­
centration camp prisoners.
Those experiments led. after
World War II. to the creation of
ihe Nuremburg Code. Its first
principle says that the willing
participation o f Informed sub­
jects Is a moral requirement for
human experim entation, ac­
cording to Arthur L. Caplan,
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R a p e c a s e s tir s d e b a te
Keyboard com m unicators
FR E D E R IC K . Md. - T h e
9-year-old autistic girl had been
c o m m u n i c a t i n g w it h an
electronic keyboard for four
months when hrr therapist
asked what was bothering her
one day.
With help from thr therapist,
she typed, "H ep u lld ow n m ypants.*' And Inter.
''It r y t o g c t a w a y b ut h ecau gh t
mrandyellrdatme."
A few days after that, a
detective and a social worker
Interviewed the girl. This time
she typed "hepulhisupme."
The translation, according to
prosecutors: "H e put his up
me.
The allegations have led to
rape charges against a retarded
aide at the girl's school and have
stirred debate over the reliability
of "facilitated communication.”
Facilitated communication Is
used to help people with autism
and other disabilities that rob
them of speech. A therapist
supports thr person's hand or
ami and offers encouragement
as hr or she spells out mrsaagrs
on a keyboard or ADC board.
In the M aryland girl's rase, she
typed out thr allegations In 1992
as hrr therapist. Cecilia Hedges,
stabilized her arm.
Alter a doctor concluded thr

autistic under fire

2-year-old, rould type messages
girl had a “ healed sexual Injury"
with thr Intrllrrtuai ability of a
to Ihr vaginal area. David Rosa.
10-ycar-old.
27. was charged In May with
“ W ithout Instruction. »h r
raping thr youngster briw rrn
could write? Stir could read?”
HMD and 1991 at thr Rock
Crrek School for special educa­ Shane u.nkrd.
And Marcia Datlow Smith, a
tion students.
Douglas lllklrn. a special edu­ psychologist from Rockville,
cation professor, helped In­ trstlflrd that she round that her
troduce facilitated communica­ pallrnta typed gibberish and
tion In America allrr learning nimtom leuera when they were
Irrlng folded by facllltatoni who
about It In 1989 hum an rduralor In Australia. Il~ Is director of did not know the upswers to
the Far'Dilated Communication &lt;|uratlona bring asked.
Scott Holte. an attorney for thr
Institute at Syracuse University.
Like lllklrn. advocates con­ defendant, aaked thr court to
tend that with help from a e x c lu d e t h e g i r l 's t y p e d
facilitator Ihr knowledge and mrasagra from the trial, which Is
scheduled to begin June 21.
Intellect o f people w ithou t
The Judge compromised and
speech can be tapped. Critics,
however, rlaim that facilitated ordered a test to determine
whether the therapist Influenced
communication Is a chain and
that In many cases, It's the the messages Details of the test
facilitator's messages that are have not beien worked out.
According to the defense at­
typedDuring a hearing Monday In torney. facilitated communica­
Circuit Court, thr reliability of tion has made Its way Into morr
than a dozen court cases. Hut he
Ihr practlcr was drlMlrd.
"I've had several successes said he knows o f only two. one In
with children hut have also had Kansas and one In Wisconsin,
some that I don't feel It works for whrre It was allowed as testimo­
at all." Ms Hedges testified “ My ny during a trial.
Hr said there has been only
experience with (thr gtrll Is that
one successful prosecution using
It dors work with her."
Hut H o w a r d S h a n e , a facilitated ronmuinleatlon. the
specialist In communications
disorders at Children's Hospital
In Boston, said he thought It was
Implausible that thr girl, who
was functioning al the level o f a

rose of a Wichita. Kan., man
who was convicted March 31 of
fondling and sodom izing an
11-year-old autistic boy.
Jurors In that rase said, how­
ever. that they relied more on
the man's admission to police
and a close friend than on thr
facilitated communication tes­
timony from the youngster.

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Clinton’s festive
night ends with a
bit of a scare
AP While House Correspondent
PRAGUE. Czech Republic - It
was unnerving for a moment:
Secret Service agents scrambl­
ing alter a loud bang went oil
near Ihr U.S. president.
A pparen tly II was Just a
firecracker, but It put a damper
on what had been a festive night
on the town Tuesday for I‘resi­
dent Clinton and hla host. Czech
President Vaclav Havel.
"D on 't bring him o u t." a
Secret Service agent ordered on
his wrtst radio us Cllnlon was
about Ihr leave a jazz club he
and Havel had been visiting. The
loud sound came moments be­
fore behind a crowd of bystan­
ders on the street.
Clinton and Havel remained In
the club while the president's
armored limousine was backed
up on the sidewalk to put Its
door close to the entrance.
Cllnlon got Into the car with Just
a quick glance at hundreds of
people waiting nearby. A Secret
Service agent held a bulletproof
coat next lo the president.
Cllnlon relumed lo his hotel
without further incident. White
House communications director
Mark Gearan said later the
Secret Service believed ihc noise
to have been caused by a
firecracker. He said the limou­
sine was moved as "Just an extra
caution."
Until then. It had been a
n o s ta lg ic n ig h t o f fun fo r
Clinton. In Prague after 24 years.
He ate schnitzel, sipped beer and
Jammed with a band In one of
the old dty'a oldest Jazz clubs.
" I'v e had two pllscncrs and
that's my lim it." Clinton said as
he sipped water at the club.
Havel gave the president a
saxophone, and Clinton did a
respectable (u rn on " S u m ­
mertime" and "M y Funny Val­
entine" (o the delight of the
locals.
Clinton last visited Prague as a
student on his way home from
Moscow In what he calls "that
now-famous trip." The Moscow
visit was seized upon by oppo­
nents In last year's election
campaign as something sinister.

told them he might come bark
os ambassador one day. He went
the promise one better by com ­
ing back as president.
The Kopolda. whose son has
slncr died, were reunited with
Clinton ul a pub called. “ Al the
Golden T iger."
Earlier. Clinton and Havel
walked across the N th century
Charles Bridge, one of the city's
must famous landinurka. The
bridge was llluntlnalrd for the
occasion with spotlights that
highlighted statues lining the
sides. Thr presidents stopped
along thr way to admire some of
thr 30 baroque sculplurrs.
It was n chunllc scene ns
hundreds o f reporters preceded
them. Th ousands of people
Jammed the narrow cobblestone
streets around the bridge as
Clinton toured the old section o f
Prague.
At the St. Salvator church.
Clinton plunged Into a round of
handshaking. Hr and Havel, a
playwright before he became a
politician, strolled quickly to the
Golden T ig e r , a traditional
hangout of Prague writers and
Inteiicctuals.
The two presidents went to
one of the stout wooden tables
and C lin t o n d u g In to a
schnitzel-filled potato pancake
and drank a Czech Pllscner beer.
He kept up a running dialogue
with about 30 fellow patrona.
Outside, police and American
security men scuffled with some
200 journalists who tried to get
In.
Clinton and llavel then hruded
to busy Narodnl Street to lay
while lilies at the spot where
students clashed with police on
Nov. 17. 1989. the start of the
Havel-led revolution that ousted
Communist rule.
They went to the Jazz club
from there.

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The clinic Is set for Saturday. Jan 22. al Luke
Drain ley High School, starting al tin m.
An organizational meeting for thr 101)4
season will be conducted III I In- l-akr Hraulley
cafeteria on Sunday. Jan. 16. ul 7 p m.
All officials inleteMing in olllclallng high
school baseball should plan in attend.
For more Informal Inn. contact: Tout Storey
(8314)130). Fred Ryan (775 5505). or Don
Hawick (830 8835).

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ST. PETERSBURG -• Florida's Dan Cross
stole an Intxuind pass with 23 seconds left lo
r'-s! a 69-64 win over South Florida on Tuesday.
Guard Craig llmwii scored 16 |M»nis lo lead
the Gators 112-21 to their fourth consecutive win
St. Petersburg native Dumelrl Hill scored 14
points for Florida. Cross finished with 13 point*
Andrew DeCIcrrq added 12 and grnhlicd nine
rrbounds.
USF (8-5) was paced by Jesse Salters*
game-high 20 points and 10 rebound*. Rolx-rt
Polk scored 16 points Don/el Rush uddrd 12.

FIU overtakes Florida Atlantic
DOCA RATON — Chuck Stuart scored 28
points und Eric Lawson sank two free throws
wlih 31.8 seconds left lo reclaim Florida
International's lead In a 72-70 win over wlnlcss
Florida Atlantic on Tuesday.
James Muzyck scored 24 points for Florida
International (5-7). Craig Hurhannn Ird Florida
Atlantic with 2 1 point*.

People’s Choice voting begins
LAKE C ITY — Th«- Inaugural People** Choice
Awards honoring tti— state's lop amateur anil
professional athletes will be announced next
month und presented at the Florida Sports Hall
of Fume Induction ceremony In April.
S p o rt* funs throughout the stale a re
participating In balloting that runs through Jan.
23. Dullnts are available at all Winn-Dixie stores,
and anyone submitting sn entry will be eligible
m win u chance tit play golf wfth Steer Spurrier. :
Hobby Uowdcnot Dennis Erickson.
The People's Cholec Awards, sponsored by
Dairy Funners Inc., will honor the male und
female umuteur uthlelr* of the year as well as
the sta te's premier mule und female pro
athletes.

Prom Start Reports

D u r t w l Ph h *
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SANFORD — Discount Propane
MO m •J - 11 1/
plrkrd up right were II lelt off at Hie Ac* Drillin'
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Dear Slowpltch Soliliall leagu e with
a 15-run rule victory al Chase Park.
s in g le s , three runs, five Rill).
.Jack Lewis and Shawn Grimes D 'A m lro (double, two singles, four
had (our hits each and Lewis und runs). Paul Ingnmrlls (three singles,
Mike D'Am lro scored four runs each two runs, three RRII. Mike Rrodrtrk
as Discount Propane (which has (three singles. Kill). Chris Grissom
been the champion o f thr past two (two singles, two runs, two RDI).
Tuesday night leagues) collected 22 Manny Silvia llwo singles, run. two
tills while holding Ken Rummel
RDI) and Kevin Julian (single).
Chevrolet to nine singles In a 16-1
Doing thr hitting for Ken Kuignu I
flve-Innlng win.
Chevrolet were David Goldsilrk (two
In othrr gamrs on o|K-nlng night. singles). Jim Davis (single, run).
Ace Drilling dropped Whelchel A
T rrrrll Ervin (single. RDI) and Scolt
Howard 12-0 In right Innings and Murphy. Mark Aten. Scott Fletcher.
Whelchel A Howard cume track to J eff Fulrell and Kirby Swlnrhart
outscorr Gugcr Prsi Control If)-11.
lone single each),
Action will continue all week as
A ce [)rllllng. a new entry lo
other m en's leagues open their Sanford, took a 6-0 lead after two
P o la r H ear s e a s o n 's to n ig h t
Innings before Whelchel A Howard
(Wednesday) al Chase and Thurs­ scrapjK-d its way bark to tie the
day ul troth Chase and Plnehurst
score nt 9 9 after seven Innings.
Park.
In the top of the eighth Inning.
The win was the 15th straight for Ron Warren led ofl the frame for
Discount Propane (dallug hack lo A i y D i tiling wllli an ln*ldr-thr-|iark
June 20. 1093. when It fell 13-12 to h o m e run. J a m es T h om p so n
Ken Rum m el Chevrolet In the singled and moved In third on a
spring league| and 17th In 18 starts double by Rick Gardner before
since last May 25. Overall, the team,
III Ian Sprinkle singled In one run.
managed by Roger Klnnalrd. Is 21-3 Another scored on u throwing error.
since Joining the Sanford leagues
Doing the damage for A re Drilling
under the sponsorship o f ADD were Scott Grrlng (double, three
Power last April.
singles, two runs. RDI). Warren
Pacing the Discount Propane at­ (hom e run. single, two runs, three
tack were Lewis (double, three
RDI). Tom Dlrklckl (two singles, two
singles, four runs). Grimes (four D 8 a « Softball. Page SB

MereM SSele Sj MWwl SfHOnUl

Leedolf hitter miko D'Amico (on base) collected a double, two singles, and
four runs scored Tuesday night to lead Discount Propane to a 16-1 Polar
Bear seasonopening rout ol Ken Rummel Chevrolet at Chasa Park

Wood rolls
to third
Late Model
win of ’94

Homo sweet homo

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COLLEGE PARK. Md. - Joe Smith hnd 23
points. 20 rebounds and six blocks Tuesday
night as Maryland handed Florida Slate Its third
straight loss. 80-74.
Exrce Hlpp scored 23 points for Maryland (9-3.
2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference).
Maurice Robinson had 16 |&gt;olnl» and Dob
Sura, who came In with an ACC-besl 21.6
scoring average, had 13 for FSU (7-4.0-3).

Kings cool off Miami
SACRAMENTO. Calif. - Wayman Tisdale
scored 23 points, and the Sacramento Kings
made an 11-0 run late In the game for u 103-95
victory over the Miami Heat on Tuesday night.
The loss broke a four-game road winning
streak for the Heat, and delayed coach Kevin
Loughcry's 600th career victory.
Wall Williams had 18 (Minis and Milch
Richmond 15 for the Kings, who hud three
scoring runs of 10 or more points In Ihc game.
Lionel Simmons scored 10 poltils ol his 18
points down (he stretch lo seal Ihc win.
Steve Sm llh hu*d 26 points and Grant Long
added 14 for the llcat.

W HAT’B HAPP1NINO
JU C O Men’s Basketball
□Stmlnol* Community Collage al Florida
Community Collaga-Jackaonvllla, 7:30 p.m.

i JU C O Women’s Basketball
□ Santa Fa Community Collage at Samlnol*
Community Collage, 7 p.m.

Girls’ Basketball
□Lake Howell al New Smyrna Beach. Junior
varsity al 5:15 p.m., varsity at 7 p.m.

BASKETBALL
□7:30 p.ir.. — SUN. Cleveland Cavaliers al

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SC C women open M-FC play
Alter opening the 1994 portion of lie season with Iwo
road games, Iho Somlnole Community Collego
women's baskolball loam will play ita first home
gamo of tho Now Year this evening, whon Shirley

Damos (No. 15), Jennifor Coblo (No. 30), Irina
Haltsonen (No. 34) and (ho rest ol the Raiders
entertain Iho Santa Fe Community College Saints in a
Mid-Florida Conlortnce contest at 7 p.m.

NEW SM YRNA I1EACII - O r­
lando's Itlrky W ood dominated l.alc
Modrl action Iasi Saturday night al
New Smyrna Speedway, cruising lo
tils third fruture win of ihr season.
Wood, d r iv in g I tic* A dvanced
Kennedies Camuro. started on ihr
pole and went on lo lead every
circuit In securing his victory.
"We're oft lo a good season." said
Wood. 29. who has been racing
since lie was 13 years old. "I've got
three feature wins, two heal wins,
and I'm leading In FASCAK (Florida
A s a o c Iu 1 1o n o f S t o c k C a r
Automobile Racing) point* ul both
tracks. The funny thing about li is
I'm using rny old Modified motor.
"I have lo thnnk mv crew chief.
Chuck (Grct-n). who's been doing a
real good Job keeping Ihc car
running, and ulsn the people al
Advanced Ifrm iectk s. who Joined
our learn as a sponsor."
Crossing the strl|&gt;e behind Wood
were Russ Whittaker. Sieve Tluoop.
Druce Everett, und Kevin llrulh.
"Tills Is our best finish in a long
time und one w e're really pleased
w ith." said W hitaker. 35. w ho
resides In Deltona and has been
racing for five ycura.
"It seems like w e've been working
forever to gel all the hugs nut of the
car. Little by little we're gelling
there, ft lakes a lot o f hard work and
a bunch of money lo go fast. If w r
can pick up some sponsorship, It
would sure help."
Fresh oft a victory Friday nlglii al
Orlando Spcedworld. Barbara Pierce
look top honors again Saiurdav
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Hill: Hardaway the only choice as N B A ’s top rookie
By F R IO QOODALL
AP Sports Writer
ORLANDO — Orlando coach hrtan Hill Insists
there's no other choice.
When he thinks about the early race for NUA
rookie o f the year, he can't get the Magic's
Anfemcc Hardaway out o f his mind.
Jamal Mashhum and Chris Webber may have
higher scoring averages, but Hill says no rookie
has played better than Hardaway has In helping
Orlando to the best start In the team's five-year
history.
“ Maybe statistically Mnshburn and Webber arc
better, but (Hardaway's) playing on the best
basketball team of the three, and he's making the
best contribution." HUI said after the (M oot-7
guard scored 28 points and had six assists and
four steals In Monday night's 115-100 victory
over the Houston Rockets.
"Mashbum Is playing on a team where he hoa

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to score all the time and Webber, up until (Chris)
Mullln came hack, was playing on a train where
he hud to score all the lime. So In my opinion
lie's the runaway rookie of the year. I don't think
there's anyone close."
Through 32 games, all as a starter. Hardawuy
Is averaging 14.3 points. 4.8 rebounds and 5.6
assists per game. The Magic Is 10-13 und gaining
more and more confidence In themselves as wcli
as (he team's top draft pick.
In comparison. Mashbum Is averaging 20.2
points. 5.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists for the
Dnllus Mavericks, who have the NHA's worst
record. Webber Is producing 10.5 points. 0.1
rebounds and 3.8 assists per game for the
Injury-riddled Golden State Warriors.
"I said from the beginning (his Is a (cam that's
going to be playing belter as the season
progresses." Hill said.
"It was all a matter of getting comfortable with
Penny and learning how to use him. both

offensively and defensively. He's such an In­
stinctive basketball player, though. It's easy. The
game comes so easy to him ."
Not In the beginning, though.
The draft-day trade that brought him and three
future picks to Orlando In exchange for Webber
was not popular with fans, who envisioned
Webber teaming with Shaqullle O'Nrnl to lead
the Magic to the playoffs this season.
Hardawuy struggled during the preseason and
was booed by fans, who w ere eventually won
over by his versatility, unselfishness and rest for
the game. At 6-7. he's able to use his size to
dominate smaller guards and quickness to tuke
advantage o f bigger players he encounters
driving to the basket.
" I saw him play this sum m er In Houston, so
I'm not surprised by what he's doing," said
Rockets center Hakeem Olajuwon. "H e's a
fantastic player. He create* opportunities (for

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13 ss 4
10 1 44 IIS
43 4) II
♦A M _
10 3 n 11
M l 31 M
13 1 i i 11

JUCO Warnin'* Top M
COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo - Tho top »
toamt in Mi* National Jimtor Coitog* A n ri.
Attociallon woman'* batktthali poll with
lirtt ploco votot in paranth****. record*
through Jan 10and total pomti
Record Pis
1 Waslark. Ark 14)
fl
uo
i Howard. Ta ia i tl)
M0
11
1 N E Oklahoma
14 t
If
1 Trinity, Ta ia i
IS )
It
(Itol Grayton. T tra t
IS 1
44
1 ftor Id* C C J
If
1)0
Itto) Utah Valley
n
1)0
1 Central Ar liana
14 3
*4
1 Andarton. S C
1)0
4)
10 Jonn A Logan. Ill
10)
SO
II E astarn Ok lahoma
tt
131
IS. PentacaU, Flarlda
41
IM
M S*ward. Kan
40
113
14 E Central. M!»a
100
n
IS NW Mississippi
n
UO
14 Tyler. Taras
III
3)
11 Mobarly Area. Mo
it
11 3
II Indapandanta, Kan
14
13)
llto) Vineanna*. Ind
It )
&gt;4
» Caspar. WyO
11
1
Tuesday* Warnin'* Batktthali Score*
■AST
Babton 0), Amharit *0
Branded 1). M IT It
Clark U 10. W Connecticut 10. OT
Dickinton 00. Mettlah J!
Elmira 1), Bingham Ion u
Immaculala 10. Eailarn M
Ithacall.CorllandSt 14
Lebanon V*l 41. Juniata 11
Main* td. Cont Connocticut SI It
Matt Bottan *4. Matt Dartmouth *0
Mitat icordi* 14. Naumann 41
Naiarath. N Y 11. Kaukall
Ntw HampthlraM. Brown It
NYU I t Farto igh Dickinton 4)
Penn*). Tempi* IS
Robert* Wattoyan 4f. Rochttter TachU
R P III, Hamilton 44
SI. Banavantur* TO. Wavl Virginia SI 40
St John Ft sharil, Hart wick SI
Wattle id SI *0 Bridgewater Matt 41
William Smith 4) Overgo SI 44
Worctttor SI. II. Fllchbvrg SI 41
SOUTH
Brf*ct*40. Union. Ky I*
Coattal Carolina44 Charleston Southern *1
Emory 04. Ogtottwrp* 7)
E Trnn**to* SI 00, Milligan 4*
Farrum 10. Ayaralt S)
Frotiburg SI ol. Shenandoah 11
Gaorgttowrt. Ky II. Midway a
Gacrgia Soutoern II. UNC Char lotto II
Lincoln Memorial 14. BIuali*Id St 10
Lindtay Wilton M. Spalding II
Mary Washington IS. Bridgawalar. Va 0)
MamphitSl 01. Oral Robt'lt 11
Mississippi It. South Carolina 11
MUttoupp. St 100. WilliamCaroy II
Pama 10. Piedmont to
Randolph Macon 00. E Mannomta )*
Roanok* 0*. Guiltord 44
Shaw I), N C . Central 4*
Va Intormonl M. BlwatialdColi 01
Virginia Union It . SI Paul *11
Washington A La* 41. Sawana* 41
William A Mary 01. David ton 11
*4 vwr. NO 44. Mobil* *4
MIDWEST
AJma 44. Grand Rapids BapritI 41
Bathal. Kan M Bethany. Kan 44
Calvin u . Napa el
Capital i A Ohio Northern 14
Central Sf .Ohio01. Kentucky St M
Coal). Corned. Iowe a*

Corncrd,a Nab 17. Northwestern. Iowa 14
Creighton!* Missouri!*
Dalianc* 7), Blwttton U
Fr»and* 11. Tabor 44
Grand V l Ilay 11 74 Aquinas 41
Hitting* 14 Do4na 41
John Carroll tt. tto.deiberg 11
Marian Wis 41 L4kttond40
Mar quell* 4) Camsiut 44
Midland Lutheran 4), Dane 10
Mount Union 11. Baldwin Watiact 11
Mount Vernon Nataran* It. UrbersaaO
Muskingum M. Hiram 11
NE Illinois 100. Trinity, ill )•
Notr* Dam* II, DaPaul 4J
Otto*bam It Ma* toll* 1 1
Rio Grand* 4) Otuo Dominic an 41
Shown** St l|. Cedar villa 11
Taikyo Wastmar U.Siouv Falls 41
WalthI1.Tlll.n44
SOUTHWEST
TatasAAM M T*&gt;atI4
Tatat AAM King*,&gt;ile M, Incarnate Wed
41
Te&gt;4t Arlington II. Sam Houston SI 11
FARW EST
Mesa Colo It. 1 Colorado 11
Whitworth 44. Whitman 11
NCAA Man's Division II Pall
OVERLAND PARK Kan - The top 10
Itam i in Iht mans NCAA Division It
bathalbad poll with &gt;lr*l place votes Mt
parentheses records through Jan 10. pr*
vtou* ranking and total points
Record PI* r*t
1 Virginia Untor (1)
1
104 140
1 Calilornia Pa
M l IS)
?
) Philadelphia Ttetito
1 1 14)
4
4 Saatlto Pacilic. Wash
■10 1)1
$
S Indian*, Pa
14 0 114
•
4 S C Spartanburg
9
10 IM
I. Florida lay Usern
1)4 141 11
1 New Hampshire Cod
I 1 to 10
* South Dakota SI
D O 44 14
10 Kentucky Wesleyan
* 1 41
)
11 CS (lasers' ito
1)1 4) 1)
11 South Dakota
1
4 7 70
11 Hampton. V*
1) I 47 IS
14 Southern Indiana
♦ 1 S) Of
IS Alabama A4M
S I 40
4
1* Missouri Western SI
M l )4 U
11 Jacksonville SI .Ala
It ) 1) nr
14 Norfolk $1*1* Va
II 1 M tit
11 Mmittippi Cod
It ) 11 II
M Quincy. Ill
• I 10 rw
NAIA Man’s Die II Tap M
TULSA Okie — Th* sop IS toamt in tt*
NAIA Dtolsum II man » basketball pod with
lirtt ptac* votat in paranth**** records
through Jan t total points and previous
ranking
Retard Pit Pvt
t WHIamafto, Or* (ijt
1) ) SOS )
) William Jawatl. AM (11
U 4 4*4 ]
S (lethal. Ind
I) 1 474 14
4 Hutton. Mam* III
IS 9 all 71
S Eureka III
1 ) all 1
4 S*ou* Fall*. S O (1)
1) ) Ml —
II
1. Embry Riddle
4 Ml 4
4 Alice Lloyd. Ky
11 1 MO 14
♦ Hasting* Neb
11 ) 747 —
10 Ohio Dommic*n
1) ) 704 —
II Central Methodist Mo
II 1 III —
1) Northwestern, low#
1) ) IS) 1)
II Northern state S D
to S 104 1
14 AAarian, Ind
1) ) 171 1
tl CaNTwelt. N J
1 ) 174 II
14 St Joteph 1 Main#
4 ) IS) H
17 Indiana Tech
1) 4 111 —
t| Holy Family. P#
11 4 144 11
If Walsh. Ohio
10 7 m 1
M Edgewood Wi*
M ) 1U 14
11 Law)* A Clark. Ore
M • III )1
V Taylor. Ind
1) 4 114 —
11 St Thomas Aqumas N Y
II 10 IM 14 Otari t. Mo
• 1 n —
IS Aibartton. Idaho
t 4 94 9
JUCO Tap M
COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo - Th* top M
team* in Itw National Junior Cel tog* Athtottc
Atioctotton basketball poll with tint place
veto* in paranth**** record* through Jan 10
and total point*
Record P)»
1 NE Oklahoma A4M 11)
14 1
111
1 Hutchinson CC. Kan (4)
17 1
lot
1 Midland Tasas (II
4)
14 9
t D i.•*. Ulan ll)
40
141
) Andarton S C
no
70
4 Odessa Te.es III
Ml
•1
1 Connors. Okie
M
1)1
1 South#**t#rn. Iowa
4)
14 1
* Wabash III
1) 1
It
10 Mineral Area. Mo
14)
17
II Aquinas. Tann
11 1
»
I) Hagerstown Md
17
1)3
1) NE Mississippi
&gt;4
13)
14 NorlhtandPtonoar. Aril
111
n
It Chipola
it
IS )
14 Fautkar.Ala
17
1)3
17 Monro*. N Y
no
IS
II McLennan. T*eat
ia i
11
If Butler. Kan
1)4
n
M South Georgia
10
DO
Tuesday'* Caitoga Basketball Scar**
CAST
Amherst 104. Curry 41
B4bsen 41 Brenda'S 74
Baruchll.St Joseph t. L I 11
BlnghamtonSl It, Harlwick M
BlualtoidSt *1 Aidarson Broaddut/4
Clark U 47 W Connecticut44
Colby tl. Colby Sawyer II
Oraval 74. Rutgers tl
Iona 11 Norttsaattorn I )
Johns Hopkins4). Havartordle
Lebanon V*l *t. Juniata u
Main* tl Hotslra 40
Mass Dartmouth 14. Mas* Boston 74
Mount St Vincent It. CCNY 44
Naw Hampshire Tl, Cor t CormotticutSt 01
Nyack 44. E . Naiartn* *0
Providence I* Rhode Island 11
Salve Regina 11. Worses tor Tech 14
Skidmore It, Ithaca H, OT
Tempi* J*. Pans 41
Trinity. Conn 10. K mg* Point Tl
lulls 14. Albert US Magnus 1)
Vermont 07. Dorlmouth 01
Washington. Md 74 Galiauctol 10
Westfield SI *1. Bridgewater.Mass 01
WgrctstorS' IIS. Fitchburg S* It
VatotO. Swarthmor*47
SOUTH
Embry Rlddtot*. Dominican. N.V. II
Emmanuel 70). PansacaU Christian II
FI* Intornaltotsal 11. Flarlda Atlantic It
F tor Me 44. South Florida 44
Georgetown Ky tl. Plkavitto 41
Johnson C Smith tW. Livings ton* 40
Loyola NO 10. Sawana* 74
Mary WasnmgtonU. W Maryland 74
Maryland (0. Florida SI. 14
Mary villa. Tarsn 4). King. Tann 4)
Mobil* 44. Xavier. NO 41. OT
Monlrtat Anderson 10. Clinch Valley *4
N C Central 01. Shaw 44
Oglethorpe 00. Emory 11
South Alabama U . Southern Mi** 01
Stony Brook *0 Mosail SI Mary. N Y 41
Va Intotmont 10. BluatlaldColl 00
Villanova 01. Richmond 00
Virginia Union tt. SI Paul i 44
Winston Satom H. SI Augustma't SI
MIOWE1T
Baptist Bibto Mo *0. SI Louit Christian44
Balhal. Kan tl. Bathany. Kan at
Black Hilli SI 71. Chadron SI II
Columbia. Mo to. Can! Mrihod .iM
Elmhu,sl*4 Wh*4lon 44
FontbonnaOO AAaryvilto.Mo 11
Grinnall II*. Barel 100
lllinoil Weslyn to. Augustan*.Ill 44
Indiana Ot. Iowa 11
Indiana Tachtt. Indian* WastoyanOt
Iowa Waslyn t*. Missouri Baplisl IS
Lok* Forest**. Baton 11
Me Kendra* tl. Graanvllto II
North Park 70. Carthage S!
Ohio Domusican to. Rio Grande 04
Park 44. Llndenwoodtt
Shawn** St 0*. Cedar nil* 11
SI Bona van lure 14. N low# 70
SI Francis. Ill 00. Olivet Haiarena 71
St LautlM. Memphis SI. tt
Tabor 00. Friends 71
SOUTHWEST
JUsgato SI. 09. Abilene Christian 10
Arkansas 04, LSU 0J
Rk* II. Southern M4fh *1
S Naiarena 4t. SW Oklahoma 41. OT
Sam Houston SI OB. Ttia s Arlington It
S' Mary s. Tasas IS. Schreiner 41
Tk AAM Kings villa tl. Concord.* luth 0*
FARW EST

E Naw M*11CO04 N Mas Highlands*)
Metro SI 01. Colorado Christian a*
Saatlto *0. Soallto Pac ilk 41
SI Mary'*.Cal tl.CS Northridgat*
UNLV 101, UC Irvin* It
FLO R ID A 41. SOUTH FLORIDA 44
FLORIDA 111 II
Anderson 1 1 1 ) 1 DeCtorcqaiOO II. Hill
) 101 10 14. Brown 4 10 1 1 14. Croat J 4 4 4 I )
G William* 00 1 ) 1 Ku.sm* ) ) ) l 7.
MickeniO t 00 0. Oyrkoibotn I 1001 Totals
1141 n i l at
SOUTH FLORIOA ( I I )
Salter* 7 14* t » . Robmson 4 111 ] t. Rush
4 7 1 4 10. Summer! t i l l ) . Atkin, 1 1000 4.
Detent y 04 00 0 Polk 4 to I 1 I*. Hyatt 0 J
000. Jackson 1 4001 Totals 14 » ) i l n e t
Malltlm# — Florida 14. South Florida It
I Point goat* — Florida 1 10 (Anderson 0 )
Brown ) 1. Cross I 1. Kv ima 11), South
Florida 1 II lAtkinsC 4 Polk )*1 Fouiedoul
- Jackson (South Fla I Rebounds - Florida
H ID*Ctorcq t|. South Florid* 14 (Sana's
101 Assists - Florid* 1) (Cross 4). South
Florida II I Jackson 11 Total touts - Florida
It (DeCtorcq. Hill 4), South Florida JO
(Ja ckso n 1) Technicals — F lo rid *
IKreugerl A -11*17
M ARYLANDM . FLORIOA STATE 74
FLORIDA ST. &lt;7 *1
Sura 4 1)4 4 11. Robinson * I 4 11*. Bed 1 7
I I 4 Shephard I t 00 A Collin* I la 00 I)
Luck man 1 )1 1 1 . Or atom I 1 1 } J. Cor**'
1 7 00 7. Kerner 00 1 0 0 Totali M 4 7 I4 I!
74
MARYLAND tt II
Mipp 1 1} I I 11 Booth 4 10 I ) ». Smith I II
1 1) 1) Simpkins 4 1 1 ) 10, Rhodes 4 10 I ) t,
Busnic 1 4 00 1. Koverik 1 1 00 1. Lucas 0 I
111. Bristol 00000. Shullj 0 0 0 0 0 Tolait
1**1101**0
Malltlm* - Maryland ) i Florida SI U
1 point goats — Florida SI 4 10 (Shapard } 4.
Collins 11. Cooper I ). Sura I 1 Graham 0 II.
Maryland 111 IHipp la Booth 01, Bosrvc
0 I. Simp* ms 01 Rhodes 0 41 Footed Out Sura Raid Rebounds — Florida S&lt; 10
1Robinson 10). Maryland 11 (Smith Ml
Assists - Flarlda SI I) ISvra uollins
Cooper 31. Maryland II I Rhodes *1 Total
touts — Florid* SI II. Maryland 1* A
IAMB
FLA. INTERNATIONAL 1). FLORIOA
ATLAN TIC 10
FLA INTERNATIONAL (I II
Maryck 0 0 0 10 14. Stuart II tt 4 0 II
Nlcall* 0 * 1 4 I. Lawson 0 )1 0 1 . Nicho&lt;*t 11
I l f Marriott01000. Leak*01111 Oo/wr
01 I 4 7. FtomingO 1000 Totals 114*11)0
7)
F LOR I DA A TLAN TIC 10 14)
Jvmerson 1*00 a Ritter 1 10) 11 Horton)
00 0 0 0 . Harvey ) 104 4 I). Eddan * I) 14 17.
Ptoptos 11 11 1. McGmty 00000. Buchanan
4 1 l i t ) II B-own 1 )1 1 4 . lto&gt;imd 00 00 0
Totals M U 1 7 M T0
Haititm* - Florid* Atlantic M Fla
Intarnational 11 1 Point goals — Ft* In
tornational I* (Nicholas I I . L**k* O ).
Marriott 0 I. Lawson 0 II. Florid* Atlantic
I I I (Harvoy 1*. Riitor I t ) Foutod out
Nicholas. Jemorson 1*o'lord Peoples Re
bounds - FI# Intomalianal 11 I Stuart *1.
Florid* Atlantic 11 (Edden II Assist* - Fla
International 0 I Lawson II. Florid* Atlantic |
(Harvey ). Buchanan II Tiiai tools — Fla
inter nation*! tl. F tor Ida Atlantic if A — n t

NFL DRAFT
Iff* N FL Ora ft Underclassman
Th* I t Underclassmen who have
granted special eligibility tor t*w teas NFL
dr alt On April 1* )1 Each al the players have
been put ot high school Tor *1 least three
seasons and submitted a written application
renouncing their remaining colt-y* rt.g.b.ii
IfSam Adam*, di, Tasas AAM
M ar* Sate*, r b. A'ljpna State

Trent Diltor.c
Marshall Faulk, rb. SORDeg^ Slate
Wllltom FI*yd, lb. f S t U* Slat*
Marvin Goodwin. *. UCLA
Rodney Harrison.db Western lti.no.,
Georg* Hegam.n ol. North Carolina Stato
Greg Hilt. rb. Taras A AM
Jo* Johnson da. L*u&lt;tvitto
Calvin Jon**, rb Naoratka
Jimmy Klingtor. Ms. Houston
Char Sat Levy. rb. Ar non*
Thomas Lewis, wr. Indiana
Dwight McFaddm. rb Southern Cat
Jamir Vittor. lb. UCLA
Byron Morn*, rb. Taaat Tech
A J Otodito. to. Missouri
Da,id Palmer, wr, Alabama
Carey Sawyer, cb. Flarlda Slat*
Camay Scoli. wr, San Dwgo State
Heath Shcilyr db. Tennessee
Bruce Walker, dt. UCLA
lamoni Warren, rb. Colorado
Dan Wilkinson, dt. Oh* Slat*
Rodney Woodard rb. West Virginia

NFL AW ARDS
N FL Defensive Raakl* Ot Th# Year
Th* National Football League t Detenu,*
Rook** ol the Year named by the Associated
Press and selected each year by a nation* id*
panel ol sportwrilert and broadcaster*
1141 - Lem Barney, Detroit. CB
1140 — Claud# Humphrey, Allan!#, £
IN I - Jo*Greene Pittsburgh. T
1110 — Bruce Taylor. San Francisco. CB
IU1 — l*lah Robertson. Los Angetot LB
t ill — Willi* Buchanan. G rim Bay. CB
111) - Wally Chamber*. Chicago. T
1174 — Jack Lambert. Pittsburgh. LB
HIS — Robert Braille. Houston, LB
1174 — Mika Haynat. New England. S
1171 - A.J. (Mt*. Miami. T
111) — Al Bakar. Dalroll. E
IlH - JtmHattolt.Bullato.LB
I NO - Buddy Curry. Atlanta. LB. and Al
RlChardton. Atlanta. LB
IN I — LawrenceTeylor.N Y Giant*. LB
IN I - Chip Bank*. C Iceland LB
IN ) — Vernon Maiwall. Baltimore. LB
IN4 - Bill Meat. Kansas City. NT
IN ) - DuanaBtcktH. Indianapod*. LB
IN* - Jahn OHerdjhl. Miami, IB
IN I — Shan* Conlan. Bulla to. LB
IN0 - Enk McMillan. N Y Jels. S
IN I — Derrick Thomas. Kansas City. LB
IH0 — Mark Carrier, Chicago. S
IN I — AAik* Croat. Denver. LB
llf l — Dal* Carter. Kansas City. CB
IN ) — Dana Stubblaftold. San Francisco.

Sand Trap Sava*
I. Dans Lav* III. 07 ) V 1. Ban Crtnshaw.
OS 7% J dial. Rocco Medial* and Phil
Mlckelun. 40 0% S. Scat! Simpson. 77 0% 4.
Nolan Mens* 71 OX I. David Edward*.
71 1% I. 4 tied with 44 1\

Edmonton

I) 1) 4 » US DO
Tuesday's Games
Pittsburgh I, Boston 4. OT
Philadelphia 4. Ottawa 1
Toronto I. Washington I
Buffalo S. Chicago 1
Dallas ) Edmonton 1
Calgary I.Quebec 0
Lot Angeles 1. San Jos* 1. tl*
Wednesday's Game*
Naw Jartay *' Montreal 7 l ) p m
Tampa Bay *1 Detroit. I I ) p m
flwttatoat Winnipeg. 0 M p m
Quebec at Vancouver. 10 ) ) p m
Hartford at tot Angela*. 10 M p m
San Jos* al Anahaim 10 U p m
Thursday's Oamas
Ftorid* at Pittsburgh. 7:71 p m
Boston at Philadelphia 7 U p m
0*11*1 at Toronto 1 M p m
Tampa Bay al Chtcage. 0 U p m
Edmonton at St Lou.t.O M p m

I, Jtll Megger) S) 1 dial. Davit Lov* III
and Grtg Herman, vs 4. Phil Mickttton. 4)
). Fred Couple1. 11 4. David Edwards. I ) 1.
Scad Simpson I ) 0. Brad Ogto. K t.
Howard Twllty. 0* If. lay Haas, tl

N H L L IA D K R S
NHL Scaring Laadart
NEW YORK
NHL scoring taader*
through jan to
A, PT1 PIM
Player. T»*m
OP c
Fedorov Det
40 » 49 *5 19
Gretlky. LA
40 17 SI ro 17
Andreychuk. Tor
44 !4 M Sf •0
41 I) u S9 •9
Gilmour Tor
Reccht. IN11
4J II M 14 H
Oates Bos
V 14 41 SS )'
41 77 M 1) )7
Modano Dal
47 17 u 11 •
Sakic.Qu*
40 N )4 S7 17
Hull. S*L
41 H J7 17 9;
Tkachuk. Wpg
Turgeon NYl
» M 17 S7 4
Jarmay, SIL
47 fl to St 14
Shanahan. SIL
47 11 74 SI 1
41 74 M II M
Ntouwwndyk.Cgy
Vetann* Wpg
41 7) 74 SI 70
Ihamnov. Wpg
as IF 34 It U
41 14 M SI as
Jagr.Pif
41 II 11 m 41
Roen ck Chi
40 77 7» 44 V*
Robitaitto LA
Stmdm.Qu*
47 M 11 4; 74
44 M 11 47 11
Y kthm. Off
Francis. Pit
41 1) &gt;4
74
79 1) 13 it 74
Bourque Bov
44
79
44
14
Courtnall Dat
11
40 » 77 41 74
Stovant Pif

G O LF
Gwlt Money Laadart
PONTE VEORA
Lead pg money an
narson th# IW4 PGA Tour
Money
T r«
1 Phil Micktlson
1
IIM909
1
I 7 red Couples
11)0 009
vao 000
) Tom Kite
1
1
Vkt 47)
4 Jay He*s
1
Ittol Davit Love III
144 4M
tea si)
llial Jatl Maggen
l
llto) Scoff Simpson
1
144 41)
• David Edwards
1
1)4 009
Ittol (toward Twitty
1
1)4 909
10 Grtg Ttormen
1
1)1 aoo
1
11 BenCrenshaw
lit)»
(Itol Brail Ogto
1
STO M0
U Jtm f atlagher. Jr
1
SIS 000
tfto) BHIy Mayfair
•
SM 000
1
IMOOtt
Ittol Mite Hand'r
I
14 Fulton A Item
I7 70QC
17 Nolan Hens#
1
sit soo
Ittol Blame McCaitittor
1
111.soo
llto) Vl|#y Singh
1
171 V00
70 LaeJanian
1
iie iM
Ittol Grant Wait*
179
7SC
1
77 Jim McGovern
St* UO
1
7) John Inman
1
stl 009
I i Rocco Mad atr
I
I I I too
Gall Stas
PONTE VEORA
Statistical leader* on
Ih# 1994 PGA Tovf tfcreuffl it* Mercedes
Championship wh.&lt;h ended Jen *

Scaring Loader*
I (11*1. Fred Couples and Phil Michaitott.
4*17 J. Tom Kll*. 70 47 4 (71*1. J iy Haas.
Davit Lav* III, Jell M*gg*et and Scott
Simpson 70 17 0 ilw ). David Edward* and
Hoeard Twitty. 71I I 10 Greg Norman
71 47
Driving Distance
t. Fred Couples. 177 ) 1. Davis Lov* ill.
77) * ). Drag Norman m e A Brett Ogto
174 4 ! Vi|*y Singh 144 0 4. M ill Stondtr
147) 1. Jim Gallagher J r . J44 4 0. Phil
Mxkalton. 1414 1 Blaus* McCaMlttor. NO f
10 Howard Tnitty. 1)4 4
Driving Accuracy
I. David Edwards H i S I. John Inman.
714\ ) Itto). Nolan Hank* and Jatl Maggert
77 IN S Dial. Billy Akaylair. Blam* Me
Cal11star Grtg Norman and Scott Simpson.
71 4% 1 .) Itod with 471\
Greens in Regvlatton
1 (Itol. Grtg Norman and Bratt Ogto
11 I S ) Dial. David Edward*. Dari* Lov* III
ond Jim McGovern. 1)0% 4 (Isa). Fred
Couplet. Phil Midetton. Vl|ay Singh and
Gran! wait*, n * \ to Tom Kit* m s
Petting leaders
I, Phil MiCktiton. I *71 1 Jett Maggert
14*4 ). Scott Simpson | 111 4 Howard
Twitty. t 72s 1. Mike Standly. I 117 4 dim).
Ben Crtnshaw and Billy Mayfair I 7U |
Greg Norman. I 111 1 David Edwards t let
10. Jim Gallagher. Jr . t 7)0
Total Driving
1. Grtg Norman. I 1 (tt*). Blam* Me
Cellular and Vl|*y Singh. 14 4. Jail Maggert.
IS S Brett Ogto. 14 4. Nolan Hank*. 17 7,
Oavit L ot * III. If 0 Ilia). Fred Couptot and
Jay Haas. N 10. Iliad with 11

|j| li L tilin

I (Itol. Fred Couplet. Nolan Htnk*. Billy
Mayfair. J tll Maggert D 1. Phil Micktlson
N ) Greg Norman 11 A Mika Standly 17 )
llto). Deris LOv* III and Howard Twllty. I*
1.0 Iwd with IS
Bifidt# L*AB#r«
I. Jett Maggert 1) 1. Phil Mickelsen.» 1
Grtg Norman. 11 4. Mika Standly, II. ) (tie).
Davis Love III and Howard Twllty. 1* 1. 4
bed with II

Venters Meaty Leader*
PONTE VEORA — Leading money w h s
nar* on th* 1*14 San.or PGA Tour through th*
Mwr cedes Championship, which tndtd Jan 1
1 Jack Nhklaus
sue 000
1 Bob Murphy
1*0000
1 Oav* Stockton
Lea 000
4 Hay Fio,d
saoooo
5 Jim Colbert
SJ* soo
tie Lea Trevino
susoo
1 Bob Char Its
tu rn
0 AIGaiberger
SI 1000
* George Archer
I I I M0
tt* Si mom Hobday
111 lit
II Jim Albut
U ) )S0
t w Dato Douglas*
BUM
117000
11 J C Snead
da Tam Wargo
ID00O
IU00Q
IS CTuChiRedngual
l* Bob Bettor
III SOO
tl Tam Shaw
111 000
II G bbv Gilbert
110M0
II Bob Wynn
S ..

T R A N S A C T IO N S
Tuesday's Spot I* Transactions
BASEBALL
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Garvey com es out on top in W orld 150
S »M U I to tlM Harold
DARDKHVILLE — Mike Garvey rarer!
around Mario Gosselln with 36 laps to no
last Saturday night and went on to claim the
championship In the World 150 for Laic
Models at Volusia County Speedway.
At the cud of the 150-lap event on the
half-mile asphalt oval, the only other drivers
on the lead lap along with Garvey were
Goaselln and Mike Franklin.
Garvey, of Menitl Island, returned to
Volusia County Speedway after a 1903 win
with the NASCAR All Pro Series touring
group of Late Models to race the NASCAR
short track ahead of a group of 15 tough
competitors.
*'l blistered u right front tire." Garvey
said. "And I never blister a tire out here. I
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Ronnie Roach. I don’t race like that."
Garvey was referring to lap 52. whrn
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the front straightaway, spun, and nailed the
Inside pit wall.
Following Garvey. Gossclln. and Franklin
across the finish line were Jack Conk and
Bobby Blake, both two laps' down from the
three lead-lap finishers.

In other divisions raced at Volusia County
Speedway last Saturday night:
• Ray Fulford of Holly Hill finally got his
first feature win at VCS. coming out on top
In the 25-lap Pro Stock feature.
• Peter Chlchltano won the 20-lap Super
Stocks main event.
• Wayne Heckle look the top spot In the
25-lap Florida Modlfleds event.
• Derrick Luthe was the winner In the
20-lap Mini Stocks headliner.
Fulford ran the entire 1993 season In the
Street Stock division without a win. Includ­
ing a race that he was leading Into the final
tap whrn u lug stud on hui right rear wheel
broke, earning him a special Jacket pres­
ented at the VCS awards banquet that
honored him for "Alm ost One Win."
While Fulford dodged the dubious dis­
tinction o f repeating the honor with his
season opening win. his victory came when
early leader Jeff Miller, last year's Street
Stock champion, had to retire late In the
race,
"J eff had m e." Fulford said. "I don't know
what happened to Jeff. I guess he broke. I
finally got lucky."
F u lfo r d w as f o llo w e d a cross th e
start/flnlsh line by Dean Bennett. D.J.
Ilruddock. Dennis Bennett, and Donnie
Williams.

Chlchltano, a regular In the VCS Late
Model Slocks division during the 1993
campaign, moved Into 1994‘s new Super
Stock division and claimed a trip to the
winner's circle for Ihe first time.
“ If we get u few more cars In this class,
we'll have a great time," said Chlchltano.
who resides In Palm Coast.
Like Fulford. Chlchltano benellled when
the early leader — DcLund's Earl Mark —
ran Into trouble late In the race.
“ Earl blew up In front nf m e ." Chlchllano
said. "H e and David Ponder were running
real tough."
Filling out the top live behind Chlchltano
were Ponder. Jerry Gllltard. Terry Russell,
and Chad Allman.
In Ihe Florida Modlfleds flnnl. Heckle led
Wray Shafer, Dentil Corrnlcan. Lewis
Bcldock. and Mark Beldock.
Trailing Luthe In the Mini Slock main
event were Robert Main, Rod Hutcher. Wes
Fllynw. and Dave Johnson
Racing action returns to Volusia County
Speedwuy on Saturday. Jan. 22. with a card
of racing headlined by the W orld 200 for
Late Models. Also scheduled to nin thut
night are the Pro Slocks. Super Storks.
Florida Modlfleds. and Mini Stocks

Lakeland 17-year-old bests Late Model field
By PAUL M AftSIQLIA
Special to tha Herald
ORLANDO — Seventeeen-year-old rookie
sensation Tuffy Healer took the measure of
the Late Model field Friday night at Orlando
Sprcdworld. scoring his first ever career
Late Model win.
Starting from the outside pole. Hester, a
resident of Lakeland, dueled briefly with
Scott Bramlett before assuming a lend he
would never relinquish.
"I'v e been close the last few months and
tonight. I finally got the w in." said Hester,
who had six top-five finishes In seven starts
going Into Friday night’s featurr event.

W ood----------Contlantd from IB
night In the Sportsman division.
Crossing the stripe four car
lengths behind Pierre was Art
' Chapman. Rounding out the top
five were David Gould. Don
Tracey, and Steve Reddltt.
Howard Osteen outdurlled
Perry Crowe. Danny Bancroft.
J oe M iddleton, and W ayne

"Everything was Just perfect. The car was
great. I had no trouble staying ahead of the
field tonight. Lee (Faulk) and the other guys
did a rrnl good Job keeping me In the race."
Trailing Hester and Bramlett to llie stripe
were Ricky Wood. Scott Reeves, and Ricky
Marshall.
The evening's Florida Modified feature
also was won by a Lakeland driver —
Raymond Lovclady.
Lovelady led every lap on the way to first
win o f the season Jim Crowe Jr.. Wayner
Parker. Wally Patterson, and Pop Tucker
rounded out Ihe top five.
Limited Late Model honors went to
Tim m y Todd, giving him three feature wins

Parker to register his flrst-cvrr
Florida Modified victory.
After starting on the pole.
Gary Frusli used ihe advantage
to win hi* second Ikimber main
event of the season. Finishing
second ill rough fifth, respective­
ly. were to Bobby Stcvrns. Glen
C astro. John M itchell, and
Chuck Void.
New Smyrna Beach driver Boh

on the young season. Chasing Todd to the
checkers were Michael Williams. Darren
Gould. Gary Schllchter. and J e ff Kolp.
Bobby Sears chalked up win No. 4 of the
1994 season, leading mnst of the wat to win
the Mini-Stock feature over Dink Sullivan.
David Lecklltner. Kelly Jarrett. and Gene
Van Alstlne.
Barbara Pierce dominated the Spoilsman
featurr. finishing a full straightaway ahead
of runner-up Paul Colgan C om ing In behind
Ihe two leaders were Rick Johns. Jeff Rule,
and David Gould.
Other winners last Friday night were John
Smith (Bombers). Jim Cook (Run-Abouts).
Jim Erb IFour-CyUnder Bombers), and Brett
Weber (Four-Cy Under Enduro).

Doxle held olf a hard charge by
C onrad G renier to win his
first-ever Mini-Stock featurr.
"1 owe this win to Waynr
Graham." said Doxle. who hus
been racing for two seasons.
"E very week, he gels the car
going foster and faslri. Right
now. we're more competitive
than we've ever been."
Bobby Sears. Mike Bamcs Jr..

and Keith French trailed Doxle
and Grenier to the checkered
Bag.
Other Iraturc winners last
Saturday night w ere Timmy
Todd (Limited L a te Models).
J a m es Craw ford (Go-Karts).
Shannun Smith (Run-Alxiuis).
and Gary Hinkle |I&gt;rmnliiion
Derby)

Rookie

Grand Prix of Miami
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MIAMI A lth ou gh the
Grand Prlx o f Miami has
u n d e rg o n e a c o m p le t e
overhaul on Its car types. It
will not change sites until at
least 1996.
The ,2lh annual race Is
contracted to remnln here
through 1997. But city of­
ficials' plans to expand the
Port of Miami may force the
race lo relocate to the yet-to-be
c o m p le te d H o m e s te a d
Mnlors|X)rls Complex by 1996
"W e plan to live up to our
commitment." said the race's
creator Ralph Sanchcx. who Is
p r e s i d e n t

M i a m i

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dollar International Motor
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cars.
The 836 5 million Home­
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Manny Silvia (running bases, loll) chipped In with
two singles, a run scored, and Iwo RBI.

Softball
Continued from IB
RBI). Sprinkle
(two singles. RBI) and James Thompson (two
singles, run).

spot on the bourd. then followed that wllh a
four-run Inning In the sixth lo open up some
breathing room.

Also. Kcl»h Denton (double, two runs). Rick
Gardner (double, run. Kill). Lonnie Clark (single,
two runs. RBI). Jerry Governalc (single, run, RBI).
Mike Marshall (single. ROD and Kelly Denton
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RBI). Clayton (double, two singles, three runs,
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Brian Howard (three singles, two RH1). Dunne Lee
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Graves (double, two singles, two runs). Terry
Russl (two singles, run, RBI), and Chris Wargo
(two singles. RBI).

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Howard and Steve Aten (one single and one run
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Wayne Walker (two singles, two runs, three RBII.
Wayne Gager (two singles, two runs). Stan
tmmlch (two singles, run). Ron Cardell and Terry
Wilcox (one single each). Scott Wade Imnl and
Frank Turner (RBII.

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blems for other team s."
If there's been a surprise about
Hardaway's game so lar. It's
been his defense. H r already has
an Orlando rookie-record 75
steals and someday wotdd like lo
be rccognlxed as the league's
defensive player o f Dir year
" I'm just trying to play hard
every game." Mild Hardaway,
who made a New Year's resolu­
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offensively and take some of Ihe
pressure of carrying the Magic
ofT O'Neal, the N H A's leading
scorer.
In four games this month, he's
averaged 20.8 points, four re­
bounds and six assists.
" ! know now thut l'in putting
big points on the board It's going
to be harder for m e because
teams are going to be focusing
on inc more." Hardaway said.
"B u t I'm ready to take Ihe
challenge."

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halt construction two weeks
later because of environmen­
talists' concerns about the
preservation o f what Sanchex
referred to aa 30 acres of
"low-quality wetlands".
An environmental meeting
will be held In Homestead
T h u r s d a y to d e t e r m i n e
whether permits will be Issued
so that stadium construction
can restart as soon as possible.
If so. the estimated time of
com pletion Is 13 months,
which would most likely be too
late lo stage next year's Grand
Prlx.
" I f we can't hold the Grand
Prlx there, we'll come back
with a second event," Sanchex
said. "The (Sports Car Club ol
America) has already com­
mitted to a six-hour endurance
race, the first time ever for
Trans-Ams. That will probably
bc the first major event at
Homestead, the future o f rac­
ing In South Florida."
Sanchcx said the switch
from the more expensive IMSA
p r o to ty p e s to th e S C C A
Trans-Ams, which coat about
8200.000 per car, would open
up the race to the entire field,
rather to the wealthiest car
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�4B - 8anion) Herald. Sanlord. Florida - Wednesday. January 1?. 1994

People

Cook of the Week

IN BRIEF

Baking just com es naturally to therapist

DAR chapter to meet Friday
SANFORD — The Sallle Harrison Chapter of the Daughters of
the American Revolution will meel Friday. Jan. 14. at Page
School. The social hour begins at 2 p in., followed by the
meeting at 2:30 p.m. The program topic Is World War II
Reflections.
For Information, call Sara Patterson. 322-7228.

LAKE M A R Y Having a
full-time career, raising a teen­
age daughter, and being a very
active member of her church.
Cook of the Week Ruthannc
Alarcon Is finding out that there
is more In the way of desire to
hake then there Is time left In
her day. Be that as It may.
Alarcon somehow always seems
to find a way to get the w on­
derful aroma o f her baking to fill
her lovely Lake Mary home.
Alarcon Is quick lo explain
that when It comes to baking or
cooking, she Is pretty much
"self-taught." She said. " I nevet
cooked much as a young girl,
living at home. Basically, most
of my cooking knowledge came
along a bit later, tn my adult life.
I guess you could call It on-theJob training." When It comes
right down to a preference be­
tween c o o k in g and baking,
baking wins hands down with
Alarcon.
Career-wise. Alarcon has been
working for 12 years In the field
o f occupational therapy. She
specializes tn hand therapy.
Most recently she's taken a
p o s it io n w ith H and R e ­
habilitative Service In Altamonte
Springs, and feels that she has
found the perfect blend within
her work place.

Aleutian Islands reunions planned
Aleutian Island veterans Interested tn attending the 1994
friendship reunions should send a self addressed stamped
envelope to A.F. King. P O Box 130327. Sunrise FL 33313.
All service branches, spouses/guests or family members are
welcome.
The locations for the 1994 reunions arr scheduled for St.
Luis Obispo CA on March 6-8: Bangor ME on March 20-22:
Concordia MO on April 10-12: Cleveland TN on May 15-17 and
Hampton VA on July 6-8.

Loam pine needle weaving
Pine needle weaving will be offered at the Pioneer Settlement
for the Creative Arts starting Monday. Jan. 31 from 1-3 p.m.
This will be an eight week class.
The fee for this workshop Is 837 plus your own pine needles.
Mary Behrman of DeLand will be the instructor who has been
doing the craft lor more than 50 years and teaching It for many
years os well. She is also the author of “ The Book ol Pine
Needle Craft."
Class size is limited and pre-registration ts required. The
Pioneer Settlement la located In Barbcrvlllc. Just west of the
Intersection of Highways 17 and 40.
For more Information or lo register, call the Settlement at
(904)749-2959.

People helper classes ready
Th e Central Florida Helpline will be offering a People Helper
training course beginning on Monday. Jan, 24.
The course Is designed to help give participants the tools and
the skills lo help those who are dealing with problems such as
child abuse, alcohol and drug addictions, suicide and grtef. It
will help Identify the problems and offer ways to help those In
need.
For more Information on the course, call 740-7408.

Burn a n d r a i s e d In
Pennsylvania, moving lo Florida
w as a w e lc o m e c h a n g e ,
especially where the climate ta
concerned. "W e came to Florida
about seven years ago for a
vacation," says Alarcon. "T h e
weather was wonderful and Jobs
In my field were abundant, so a
few years later we made the
m o v e lo l i v e In F lo r id a .* '
Alarcon's daughter. Melissa, also
enjoys living In Florida. Melissa.
13. currently attends Lakcvlew
Middle School.
For the most part Alarcon and
Melissa are homebodies. Getting
settled In with her new Job ts
very exciting for Alarcon, how­
ever. It's still "kin d of Uke that
first day at a new school." she

Camera club aota meetings
The Seminole Lake Mary Camera Club meets the second
Wednesday every month In Old Lake Mary City Hall. 158 N.
Country Club Rd. at 7:30 p.m. For more Information, call Grace
at 321-4723 or Set at 323-8691.

Nar-Anon to moat
Nar-Anon meets every Wednesday at 8 pan. ul West Lake
Hospital, 589 West State Rood 434. Longwood. Nsr-AnotrWW*
support group open to tarn tile* and frtentfvttf'lddlcu. Batty ■'
living with an addict la more turmoil than you can handle b y
yourself. Join for support In coping with your sddlct; gain -'
serenity to make decisions and put your life buck In focus. Call
260-1900 for more Information.

Rotary meats early
Rotary Club of Lake Mary meets Thursday mornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m. at the Tlmacuan Country Club, on Rinehart
Road. Contact BUI Moore, president, at 323-1192.

Walght Watchers meat on Thursdays
A local chapter o f W eight Watchers meets at the Lake Mary
Community Building every Thursday from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m.

Omni Toastmasters matt at Hsathrow
The Omni Toastmasters Club wUI meet ut 5:30 p.m. every
Thursday at the A A A building. 1000 AAA 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 6:30 to 7:30 p.tn. and Intermediate
from 7:30 to 8:30. at Melodee Skating Rink. W. 25th Street
near Airport Boulevard In Sanford.
Th e cost is 83 per class, ages 5 and up. Parents tree with
paying child.
For Information, call Marty at 322-5761 or Dawn. 904-7350270.

said. They both enjoy being
active with their church. Lake
Mary Community Church has a
small congregation right nc” *’ •*»
It Is Just starting to grow. "But.
w e 'r e big In w a r m th and
fellowship.'' says Alarcon. While
at home, with a bit o f free time.
Alarcon enjoys quilling "I hope
lo have a quilt on the frame

within the next w eek ." she said.
S om e of her q u ilt work Is
displayed Ihioughoul her home
which site lias also tastefully and
beautifully blended with some of
her favorite antiqu es passed
down through Ihe family.
Most of Alarcon's recipes have
followed Ihe same path down
through the fam ily. Blueberry’
Bread Is a favorite among many
o f the Alarcons' friends. This
recipe was passed down through
the family frm Alarcon's grand­
mother. to her sister and finally
to Alarcon.
S p a n is h C r e o l e Is what
/\.-*-con calls " m y 25-mlnute
dinner." It's a very colorful dish
with an aroma that will gel you
moving to (he dinner table.

SPANISH CREOLE
1 lb. ground beef, browned

Lentils are a type o f bean but
cook more quickly than most

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dry beans. This recipe Is rich In
protein so can be used as a
m ea tle ss m a in d ish when
teamed with a vegetable, salad
and rolls.

BFAN1SH L E N T IL SOUP
1V4 cups lentils
1 medium onion, chopped
3 cups water
I can (16 oz.) tomatoes, undrained
1 can 112 oz.) co m . undrulned
Vi cup chopped green pepper
W cup catsup
I Up. salt
1 Up. sugar
1 Up. chill powder
Vi Up. garlic powder
Vi tsp. pepper
Wash and drain lentils. Com­
bine lentils, onions and water In
3-quart casserole. Cover with
casserole lid. Microwave on 100
percent power 30-35 minutes or
u ntil lentils a rc Just about
tender. SUr In remaining Ingre­
dients. Cover.
Microwave on 100 percent
power 20-25 m inutes or until
lentils are tender and most of the
liquid Is absorbed. About 6
servings.
Note: Bits o f left-over ham can
be added.

2 cups |8 o z . ) sh redded
Cheddar cheese
Vi up beer or white wine. If
dea'red
Combine carrots, onion and
butter In 2-quurt batter bowl.
M icrow ave on 100 percent
power, uncovered 6-7 minutes or
until carrots are Just about
tender. Blend In flour, mustard
and bouillon. S tir in milk.
M icrow ave on 100 percent
p o w e r , u n c o v e r e d . 14-16
mlnutrs or until mixture bolls,
stirring several times during the
last half of cooking time. Crum­
ble processed cheese and add to
soup along with Cheddar cheese.
SUr until blended'. Stir in wine or
beer.
Microwave' on 100 percent
power, uncovered. 2-3 minutes
or until heated through.
About 5 servings.
Enjoy llavors o f the southwest
with this hearty chill stew.

MEXICAN CHILI 8TBW
1 lb. lean ground beef or
ground turkey
1 small onion, chopped
1 clove garlic, mlnccd
1 can tomatoes (28 oz.)
1 can chill beans ( IS oz.I
1 can (4 oz. diced green chllles.
drained
1 Tbsp. dour
1 tsp. sugar

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supervisory skills, leadership
principles, and small unit (rain­
ing techniques essential lo a
f i r s t - l i n e s u p e r v is o r In a
technical or administrative envi­
ronment.
Ludwig, un Indirect fire In­
fantryman. Is the son o f Eric and
Beth Ludwig of 125 Laurel Oak
Drive. Longwood.

GUSTAVO P. ORANO
Marine Pfc. Gustavo F. Grana.
a 1992 graduate o f Seminole
High School of Sanford, was
recently promoted to his present :
rank and reported for duty with
H eadquarters C om pany. 6th
Marines. 2nd Marine Division.
Marine Coqts Base. Camp LeJeunc. N.C.
He Joined (he Marine Corps In
December 1992.

LIBA H. BROWN
Navy Petty Officer 1st Class
Lisa H. Brown, a 1977 graduate
o f Sem inole High School of
Sanford, recently reported for
duly ul Naval Air Station Cecil
Field. Jacksonville.
She Joined Ihe Nuvy In May i
1986

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PELICAN BRIEF

CHEESE SOUP

in l u U o p r a y

1 pint sour cream
3 (1 0 o z.) cans o f Rotel
tomatoes, drained
1 onion, finely chopped
4 cups cooked chicken or
tu rk e y , chopped (6 breasts
steamed 20 minutes)
I lb. grated Monterey Jack
cheese
12-14 toitillas
Mix sour cream, tomatoes and
onion together. In 3-quart caase-

JEFFREY A. LUDWIG

A rich cheese soup like thU
one U nearly a meal In Itself.
1 cup diced carrots
1 small onion, chopped
6 Tbsp. butter or margarine
Vi cup unsifted all-purpose
flour
Vi Up. dry mustard
2 Tbsp. In s t a n t ch icken
bouillon granules
4 cups milk
4 oz. processed cheese spread

MEXICAN CHICKEN

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Warm u p io IfjBarty soup
put together in minutes
Few things are as Inviting
when you com e In from the cold
o f winter than the aroma o f a
soup or stew. W e often associate
these foods with long oven or
range-top simmering, but many
a r e eu sy t o m a k e In t h e
microwave oven.
Most soups and stews are as
economical as they are easy to
mnke. You ran substitute In­
gredients. utilize leftovers —
meat and vegetables, and stretch
small amounts o f meat, fish or
poultry to make many servings.
Soup and stews can provide
nourishing, substantial m ain
meals as well as good lunches
and snacks. Served with a salad,
crusty rolls or corn bread, they
make a satisfying meal combina­
tion.

I green pepper, chopped
1 onion, chopped
I c a n (2 8 o z . ) c r u s h e d
tomatoes
Salt and pepper lo taste
;*
1 tsp. chill powder
Blend all Ingrcdicnta together &lt;
and simmer 25 minute*. Serve
with rice.

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Prunes
brighten
simple
salad
Sometimes, jual onr special
element can transform a salad
f r o m ‘ ' o r d i n a r y ’ ’ to
e x tr a o r d in a r y . New lem on
essence pitted prunes are just
such an Ingredient. With their
fresh citrus flavor und satisfying,
chewy texture, hey add a tani .lining, bright quality to almost
any combination of fresh vegelables and fruit.
Lemon Prune and Apple Salad
for Ml Seasons Is a luscious
example. It gets Ita unique flavor
from a generous cup of natural
lemon essence pitted prunes
which are halved and tossed
with crisp, chopped romalne
lettuce, a crunchy apple, thinly
sliced red onion and toasted
walnuts.

LEMON PRUNE AND APPLE
SALAD FOR ALL SEASONS
I small head romalne lettuce,
cored, washed and chopped
1 cup lemon essence pitted
prunes, cut Into halves
Vi red apple, coarsely chopped

A little word research
cures reader’s curiosity
DEAR ABBYi A lm o st ail
pharmacies use “ R x " as an
Identifying symbol, so I have
been asking pharmacists the
origin o f this symbol.
Thus far. I have asked perhaps
two dozen tn different parts of
the country, and not one of them
was quite cerialn.
" I t 's probably Latin.” say
some.
" I think It's a Greek deriva­
tion.” say others.
A few others have said. "W hy
not usk Dear Abby?"
So 1 am. You may use my
name.

A D V IC E

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN
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across (he R's leg Is a sign of the
Roman god Jupiter, patron of
medicine. The symbol looks like
Rx and is pronounced that
way.”

AL BENNETT. EVERETT,
WASH.

Prunes, apples, nuts and greens go into salad.

(Gala or Johnathan. II nvallablr)
Vi cup thinly sliced red onion
Vi cup walnut pieces, toasted*
Poppy Seed Dressing (recipe
follows), opllonnl
Poppy Seed Dressing
3 Tbsp. yellow onion, chopped
2 Tbsp. elder vinegar
4 tsp. honey
1 Tbsp. vegetable ot)
Vi tsp. salt

2 tsp. poppy seeds
In blender rontainer place nil
dressin g In gredien ts excep t
p o p p y s e e d s . B le n d u n til
smooth. Stir In poppy seeds.
Makes Vi eup.
•Note: To toast walnuts tn
microwave, plarc on glass pie
plate. Microwave on high (100
percenl) 3 minutes, turning once
during cooking time.

\

DEAR ABBYi I was Intrigued
by the letter about Johnny
Lujack because o f an Incident
that look place In 1045 after
Johnny Lujuck had become a
household name.

DEAR A L BENNETT: T o
paraphrase my Webster's Ninth
New Collegiate Dictionary, Rx is
the symbol used at the begin­
ning of a prescription and means
“ take."
The Henry Moll Encyclopedia
o f Word and Phrase origins
ofTcrs this slightly more elabo­
rate definition:
” Rx. The Latin Teclp ere,'
'take this,* provides the R In the
symbol Rx used by pharmacists
for centuries, while the slant

I was a corporal In the Army
Air Corps, stationed at Boca
Raton. Fla. I was on a three-day
pass and had gone to Palm
(leach. Late one night. I was
walking down a deserted street
when a motorcycle careened
down the street, skidded at high
speed, throwing the driver Into

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(Problems? Writ* to Dear Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, tend a sell-addressed,
•temped envelope lo Dear Abby,
P.0. Box 69440, Los Angeles,
Calll. 90069. All correspondence
It confidential.)

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the middle o f the roadway,
unconscious.
I raced to give him aid. and an
enalgn on the other side o f the
street also raced to help him.
Together we hulled a car and
helped the injured party into the
car and saw him oil to the
hospital.
The ensign and I talked for a
minute, then went for a cup of
cofTee. He asked me where I was
staying. I told him I was sleeping
in Ihe lobby o f a nearby hotel,
but I had to get out by 6 a m
because it was agatmt the rules
to rent a hotel room to an
enlisted man.
The ensign Invited me to share
his room as he had twin beds
Then he said. "Maybe we should
Introduce ourselves.”
I said. "M y name Is Emil
Kohn." He replied. "Mine is
Johnny Lujuck."

Red Or (.olden Delicious Apples

Alarcon with blueberry breed loaves.

Cook
Continned frees Page 4B
role layer tortillas an bottom
(tear into quarlerofl 4Next* add
chicken or turkey mature. Next
layer Monterey Jack eheeae.
Repeat layers as above but finish
with cheese on top. Bake 1 hour
at 325*F. If you wish, this dish
can be froien and reheated later.
Serves 8.

FRENCH DRESSING
I cup vegetable oil
V4 cup vinegar, preferably
wine vinegar
V4 cup lemon Juice
Vi cup ketchup or chill sauce
V4 cup sugar
V4 cup honey
1 tap. salt
1 tsp. celery seed
2 tsp. grated onion or sub­
stitute onion powder
1/16 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
Vi Up. paprika
Vi up. dry mustard
1/16 Up. garlic powder
P la c e a ll In g r e d ie n t s In
bowl/blender. Blend together
with rotary beater or blender.

BLUEBERRY BREAD
144 cup (lour
4i cup sugar
1Vi Up. baking powder
Vi Up. baking soda
Vi up. salt
2 Tbsp. butter
V4 cup orange Juice
1 grated orange peel
1 egg. beaten
1 cup blueberries, frozen
V4 cup flour
1 Up. almond flavor extract
V4 cup chopped almonds
Mix together first 5 Ingre­
dients. Melt butter In Vi cup
boiling water. Add orange Juice
and orange peel. Cool. Blend In

b eaten egg: fo ld In frozen
blueberries and flour. Blend In
extract and chopped almonds.
Pour Into*1001 pan and bake at
350* F. for 45-50 minutes.

12-14 Lb#.

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POPPY SEED CAKE
V4 cup poppy seeds
I cup buttermilk
I cup butter
I Vi cups sugar
4 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
2 Vi cups flour
2 tsp. baking powder
1 tap. baking soda
I tap. anise
Vi cup sugar
Soak poppy seed In but­
termilk. Set aside. Creuin bultcr
and sugar together. Next, add
eggs one at a time mixing well.
Add vanilla. In a separate bowl,
blend flour, baking powder and
soda together. Alternating dry
I n g r e d i e n t s w i t h but termllk/poppy seed m ixture,
pour into creamed mixture, stir­
ring after each addition. Pour
half batter into greased Bundt
pan. Sprinkle blended sugar and
anise on top. Add Retaining
batter. Bake for 1 hour at 350* F.
approximately 45 minutes.
(Renee Keith Is e Sanford
Harold correspondent end Cook
ol the Week columnist. Plssse
submit nominations lot the
weekly feature to 321-8748.)

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Continued from Page 4B
Vi up. cumin
Vi Up. dried oregano leaves
Crumble ground beef Into 2quart casserole: add onion and
garlic.
Microwave on 100 percent
power uncovered, 5*6 minutes or
until meat U no longer pink,
stirring once. Stir to break meat
Into small pieces: drain. Add
tomatoes, cutting tomatoes Into
small pieces. Stir In beans,
chllles, flour, sugar, cumin and
oregano, m ixing well. Cover with
casserole lid.
Microwave on 100 percent 7-8
minutes or until mixture bolls
and thickens, stirring once.
About 6 servings. 250 calories
each.
Serve with com chips and top
with sour cream and shredded
cheese.

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lha Circuit Court tar Seminole
County. Florida. Probata D M *Nn. tha addraat at which N Ml
N Perk Avenue, Santord. FNr
Ida J J TTI. Tha name* and
address#* ol tha personal raped
saniativa and lha par meat rap■waMi aMiAva
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Paid lamlhr benefit* Entry at

Woodland Towers. Deland*
I mast luxury rasiramanf can
ter seeks* qualili*# RN LPN
tor nursing direr Sor. due to the
aapoctB B o a p a n tla n at
aeltndad rongragat* car*
sarvlca* I* our tenants
Applicants must have espen
one* and a strong desire to
wark with senior adults
Applicants must ba energetic,
and possess aetatlanf man
agement personal and erg*
Miattanki stmt This it -sat a
desk |eb Floor duties along
with manage man! dutes will
b* (specltd All inquires must
b* directed to:
Sid Roberts. Administrator
11) Chipoia Ave
Deland. FI J21J0
iN f ir x r a

NURSERY ATTENDANT
Far pr# school children 4 hr*
Sunday morn during church
aarvlcat. additional hours
possible Esp and raf t re
paired m a i n to apply

plaasa call tha Clasttltod
A d va rtlslnp D a p a rlm a nl

lhal lha CM* Commission w l t l M d a public hearing ta cenaidsr
enactment at lha taUawbwOrdlnanca:
ORDINANCE N O .M -llll
AN ORDINANCE OP THE C ITY OF LONOWOOO. FLORIDA.
AM IN O IN O ORDINANCE NO. a ti ANO ALL ITS AM ENDM ENTS
OF TH E SAIO C ITY . SAID ORDINANCE B IIN O T H E COMPRC
HENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE C ITY O F LONGWOOO.
FLORIDA. SAIO AM ENDMENT CHANOINO TH E ZONING OF
CERTAIN TER R ITO R Y FROM R IA TO C l PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS. SEVER ABILITY ANO EFFEC TIV E D A TE .
A PORTION OF LOT 10 LONCWOOO HILLS. ACCORDING TO
TH E PLAT TH E R E O F AS RECOROCD IN PLAT BOOK * PAGES
II ANO IS OF TH E PUBLIC BECCRDSOF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA. AND BEING M O R I PARTICULARLY O ESCR IBEDAS
FOLLOWS.
BEOIN A T TH E SOUTHWEST CORNS R OF SAID L O T It ANO
RUN N. ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO LO T M. MAS F E E T
TO A POINT LYING M R F E E T W ESTERLY FROM THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT IB SAID SOUTHEAST
CORNER L Y IN O O N TH E WESTERLY RIOM TOF-W AY L I N I OF
COUNTY ROAO NO S » : THENCE R JN N. W A S F E E T TO A
POINT ON TH E NORTHERLY L IN I OP SAIO LO T W SAID LINE
B IIN O TH E SO U TH IR LV LINE OP LONOWOOO HILLS ROAO:
THENCE RUN N. ALONG SAIO NORTHERLY L I N I OP LO T IB
ANO SOUTHERLY R IG H TO F WAY LINE. ISA) F E E T T O THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAIO LOT IB: TH E N C E RUN S.
ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAIO M MS it F E E T TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNINO: CONTAINING M M U SQUARE F I E T
(RSIS! ACRES)
(MORE G EN E R A LLY DESCRIBED AS l « 0 N. C.R *JT.
LONGWOOO. FLORIOA)
Said Ordinance was piared an flrsl reeding an Dacamb#r JO. Ittl.
and lha City Commission will consider soma tar final passage and
adaption attar the public hearing, which will be held In tha Longaood
City Cemmltalan Chambers. I t ) w Warran Avenue. Lang weed.
F tor Ida. an Manday, tha Uth day at January A D . it* 4. a lt 00 P M .
or at seen tharaattar as possible At lha mealing. Inter*tied partita
may appear and be heard with respect to lha proposed Ordinance
Thlt hearing may be continued from time to lima until line! action it
lakanby tha City Commission
A copy at the prepend Ordinance Is potltd at City Hall. Long wood.
Florida, and captot are an file with lha Clark el the City and tame
may ba Impacted by the public.
A taped record at IMs mealing It mods by tha City tor lit
canvantonca. This recard may not constitute an adequate retard tar
purpose* at appeal from a decision mad* by lha Commission with

A O.CARRIERS. Tovar**. FI.
a stall aslabllshsd and grow
&gt;ng Central Florida bated
company attar* you:
• Sami Annual Pay Increase*
a Stop OH Pay
e Unloading Pay
0 Vacation Pay
eSatoty Bonus
B Spout* Riding Program
a Average Trip S ! Days

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Small M i l A at Msiuftf
Retired couple welcome to
apply
_______ M R O
* SNACK ROUTE*
tt t k wk Ns esparlanc*
needed’ Good drlvlvg record
Land this on* Murry I Call!
FR E E REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYM ENT
m w s n &gt; s »i«i»*

TEACHERS
Far eslablithad cWideare tan
tor Education and aaperianc*
pcatoned » * n l __________

TELEPHONE SURVET0R

RANTED: Lin In Hoowaitrf
For aldarty lady Prlvato II*
inq quarters and salary Call
WeJOEeftorMAM_________
m

Up to S&gt;J *i!ha I will ham)
NJMBBaB*
*m too
WARS HOUSE A N D O ENERAL
LA B O R H E L P N E E D E O I
Bonus tor drivers. Ail shift*
available Daily pay. n* to*
Report ready to work S JB pm,
industrial Labor Svc. NIB
Branch Ay He panne calls

WAREHOUSE/DEUYERT
40 hours a weak Applicant
must be able to drive and
untoed delivery truck* Fuh
ben* Ms Needed to start hr
med’etoly Apply m person at
Hatlif Mayers. 11*0S French
Avenue. Santord. BOB
e WAREHOUSE WORKER*
St Hr Greet pipe* to wark
Old established firm. Benefits I
F R I E REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
m R !JS N * S I..M Jim

WRECKER DRIVER
Muff hare COL Ur* In San
Sard. Lk Mary area Eeparl
ancad preferred. Apply at:
JJ0IW 1st SI .Santord

20 SECURITY GUARDS
Need*# lor SamWoto County
area to start work tmm*o&gt;ato
ty Must possess a 0 Hearts*
trom State of Florida Call
IQS* *11-0404________

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i n -10 W E S T S R lift. S A N F O R D

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S i 2 P a c k a g e • $20 D o u b le P .ic k .ig e *

3 3 0 -1 7 0 6
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D in I m ilt'lV I ' t ‘r C i 't l n ’ 1 k ft l&gt;r i D v r n

rw

Horn# Impfovemtnt
Fla II right at a price you can
attord LIc'd/Ins From start
to finish Carpentry, plumb
log, electrical. and rooting
I vet TJ yrs ol *ap*r tone* No
|ab toe big or small Call
m -m i a r m i a a a ic h r t

Homt Rtpjirs

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Painting

CUSTOM PAINTINO by Jaftory
Powar Int .'*«! . I k 'd , In*
Free estimates
m ous

P lu m b in g ’
Laaky faucets! Running
toll*l*T tJB could toiv* your
problem Watrr htalart. 14 hr
*arr lea.________ S04U JJIU

Pressuri CJtiniixi

Ina Fra* eel. Sr. Bite. H B -m i

Air DudCliininfl
Janitorial Services

^CELEBRITY CIPHER

SECRETARY
Part time tar manna in San
ford area Computer 11terete
Strang personality, drpenda
bto ) i days a week. Saturday
and Sunday required M i l* II

{ AULYH IflD S THURSDAYS 12 00 P M

Bfctrieil

Parsons with disabilities heading assistant* to partktpafd In any *4
trust proceedings should cantact tha AOA Coordinator al IN !)
MB M l , eg hours to edvancaaf lha maoflng
D A TE 0 THIS Dvcambar 1!. ItfJ
GERALDINE 0. ZA M 8R I.C ITY CLERK
C ITY OF LONGWOOO. FLORIOA
PUBLISH January JB January U.ltaa
UENt

ROOTERS
Espertontad or willing I*
learn PSaasa call M l JWB

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U DOCS IT AU.

CAPTAIN C S N C R IT I. Waynt
Baal. I Man Quality Opera
I ion I m t s w M * r m

Company seeks individuals
w ith a s s e m b ly a n d !* r
machine operating rip e n
ante I shift a va lla b lt
« 4SAM J SPM al Sl. hr. Musi
be rrlirbie and clean rui with
mm phon* and hamperta&lt;wn
Commllmenl mandateryl
Never a Ire’
MefpP irsanaalW B W

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PR00UCTNM HOMERS
10 NEEDED

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PRESCHOOL TEACHER
Age group T t Fidl lime. Esp
net Kid's Kernar. MBWM

fl l l 1 la s t K V I

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FLORIDA STATB R fO U IR IS

* Manager
a Asti Manager
Permanent, lull Hma. salaried
post m l al Svs'i Hallmark
Shop in Lata Mary Centre
Requires tom* weak and and
t.vnirq hours Far Intarma
Hon call.
N / S U a lM
or send resume to
10* W Mtlrtiall Mammock Rd .
Oviedo. Finns

R m e A srsb / D bcI I M

LPN
II PM JA M . Port lima. Apply
In parttn. Lokavtow Nursmg
Corner. »rt East Jnd Jheet,
tontard
MEDICAL

RN/LPNNURSIN6 DIRECTOR

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.

e OF FICB SUPPORT*
V a ila ly l Answer phanat.
Lrem computer I FunaHkal
F R « E REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM EN T
ta* W MtlsSI-. t t J H H

Wark at homa SS.hr plus
honus Evperianced eniy need
m t h ____________ m o te ]

MECHANIC

2 5 - S — c U I W otIc e s

7»'-HdpWant«d

POSITIONS M K ILM II

Accepting applications
Manday Friday.» a
OaBaryMacsarMN. l/ tJ.
OtBary eat 44* *41*

t LOTS. Oahlaam Memorial
Park. 1 N r Nw prka *4 II
li.w R C a R a io m tm

CITY OF LONOWOOO. FLORIDA
N O TIC I OF PUBLIC HEARINO
TO CONSIOER ADOPTION OF PROPOSEDOROINANCE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by th* Clt- of Longwood Florida,
that the Clfy Conim.ttton will held a public hearing to conttdtr
enactment ot fh* tel towtng Ordinance
ORDINANCE NO M IITI
AN ORDINANCE OF THE C ITY OF LONGWOOO. FLORIDA.
A M EN D IN G ORDINANCE NO *44. BEING THE COMPREHEN
SIVE PLAN ANO FUTURE LAND USE PLAN E L E M E N T ANO
ALL ITS APPENDICES. OF TH E C ITY OF LONGWOOO.
FLORIDA SAID AMENDMENT CHANOING T.IE F U TU R E LAND
USE DESIGNATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORIES AS PROVIDED
IN EXHIBITS "A " AND "E~. PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS.
SEPARABILITY. AND E FFEC TIV E DATE
PLEASE BE ADVISEO TH E ORDINANCE PROVIDES FOR
LAND USE AM ENDM ENTS OF C ER TAIN P R O P E R TY AS
OESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS
FROM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO O FF IC E COAAMER
CIAL:
A PORTION OF LOT IB LONGWOOO HILLS. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THER EO F AS RECORDED IN PB * PCS IS A t* OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE CO UNTY. FLORIDA.
AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY OESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS
BEG AT SW COR OF SAID LOT 16 AND RUN N ALONG THE S
LINE OF SAID LOT IB B4 14 F T TO A POINT LY IN G JOB BO FT
WSTLY FROM TH E SE COR OF SAID LOT 10 SAID SE COR
LYING ON THE WSTLY R IG H TO F WAY LINE OF COUNTY
ROAD NO 4J! THENCE RUN N XM JS FT 10 A PO INT ON THE
NORTHERLY LINE OF SAIO LOT 10 SAID LINE BEING THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF LONGWOOO HILLS ROAO TH EN C E RUN
N ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE OF LOT II ANO SOUTHERLY
R IGH TO F WAY LINE H U F T TO THE NW COR OF SAID LOT
10 THENCE RUN S ALONG TH E W LINE OF SAIO M. JB*.IT F T
T O T H E P T O F BEG: CONTAINING JUtOaSSQ F T IB « I U ACRES)
MORE G ENERALLY OESCRIBED AS UOO NO RTH COUNTY
ROAO *IT. LONGWOOO. FLORIDA.
FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY AGRICULTURE T O C IT Y GEN
EPAL COMMERCIALLO T II C E N TR A L PARK. ACCOROINO T O T H E P LA T
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN PB 4. PO W OF T H E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
MORE O ENERALLV DESCRIBED AS UO DOG TRACK ROAO.
LONGWOOO. FLORIDA
Said Ordinance was elect# an flrtl reading an December to. It*],
and th* City Commission will cansldar asm* far fmal passage and
adaption attar th# public hearing, ssfikti will be held In tha Largcaad
Clfy Cammlsaton Chambers. ITS W. Warren Avanu*. Langwaad.
Florida, an Manday. fhaltfhdaypf January A D . t m . a tT BPPM .
or at soon thereafter as paasibto Af th* meeting, tntarettad parti**
may appear and be heard with reaaacf ta &gt;h* erepoaad Ordmanca
This ha— mg may be continued tram lima ta tlm* until fmal action tt
taken by th* Clfy Commission
A copy at lh* prepared Ordmanca i* petted at City Stall. Langwaad.
Florida, and capias are on tim with th* Clark at fh* City and same
may b* tospactad by th* pubfk
A taped record af this moating la mad* by tha City ter Its
con ran tong Thlt gear# may net constitute an adequate record Sir
prepares af appael from # decision mad* by lh* Cemmltalan with
respect to fh* toregatag matter. Any parson wishing ta ensure that
an adaquato records af ^ho proceedings Is ^nalnfalna^S far apgotloto
, purposes Is adytsad l* make lha mcaasary arrangements as nto or
her wan ttponto.
Persum srtlh dfaabtnito* no*ding asslstance ta partklpaM In any af
that* proceedings tfwutd contact lh* AOA Coordinator at (ta!)
MB Ital, ta hares m advance of the mealing
D ATED THIS December V . I**J
GERALDINE O ZAMBRI. C ITY CLERK
C ITY OF LONGWOOO. FLORIDA
PUBLISH : January JB January IJ. ItBa
DEN a

7l— Halp Wanted-

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Roofs, pool Backs, ate Quoits
by phone________Call M4 0*40

Lawn Sarvlca

pew an* prate

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C a rp a l q a a n lis i
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•pacial eccrenmodsHtn to par
liclpal* lh this proctrdlng
ptauid conSacf AOA Caerdlnalor
af M l Hants Part Avenue. Suit*
N. M l. SanfartL Florida r m al

rra rs TTn s ra s

MOUSE CLEANING.
I R W P
N P O W
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K VH W K I

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Swimming Pool
Sarvlca/Repair

Llc/ ln * M k h * .im ilO a

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: '1 don‘1 know lh# formula for
yfr^gef bm |do know tha formula for fadore reating on
your laurel*. ” — Don llwrttt.

rmmm m te f lewvice,
D A TE Daw January 1 1He.
I SEAL)
M A R Y A N N ! MORSE
Ctarfc pi Rw Circuit Court
By Patricia F. Haem
Deputy CSark
PvMiM : January L I t ISS4

R IT E -W A Y

TWP MASONRY. Brick. Block.
Stucco. Cancraia. Ranovi
liens Lk-/lnt.
m icq
• RUNELL PAIN TIN G Comm
A Rat. Pressure cleaning.
Car pantry. Door hanging/
Plettering Llc/lnt m a s m
I I yr* In bud m JJtl

Trea Sarvlca
ECHOLS T R E E SVC Lie t. to!'
"Lai th# Proifstionaii da H."

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wedneaday, January 12. 1W4 - 78

91—Apartm ent*/
Home to Share

9 9 -A p a rtm e n ts
U nTurnlihtd / R e n t

FEMALE "iooking""to» same (0

I BDRM UPSTAIRS No pels.
*th and Laurel Reis rag.
PM im e plus dep H ) ID I
I BEDROOM D l l month plus
ID S security deposit and
rater mees
n j u i)

share house UO wk Inriudrs
guiitiw

m iua

♦ 3 -R o o m » tor Rent
A J U I I T . (Ik M rm.. tilchen.
Fhone. tamdry Apr i avail
abtoafM PS A up Mr m i
clean

f u r n is h e d

103-H ou ses
Unfurnished / R e n t

room

W'kll avail U M . m w .
Powttlown t n loar
CLEAN ROOMS single storting
1Jl'w k Kitchen phene,
laundry, video garnet, elf
stroolpatkiwg 1)0 44)1
FURN UNFURN !':« ■ r, t)
all hewte privil-get trg ok
IncludesutHUiok M l ll&gt;l
FURNISHED room oith use cl
oathev and dryer alto kitchen
privileges
» ao
tu im
NEWLY R ENO VATED private
entrance, paddle Ian In your
room, yewr eon heal control,
relngefitoc. microware and
color TV Ott Street parting
and maid service Convenient
location The best in loon
H I (DOS

CLEAN. LAROC ) bdrm . cent
M/A garage DM Call H I U H
or H a DM_________________
HIDDEN LAKES V I. single
garage nindost coverings.
C/MA. lencsd E 4 )l'm e
Wilson Realty SH DOOeal CM

HUD HOMES.
law Loss down! Why rentt
The Hillman Croup.
H t t i n ______________ RaatSor
LAKE MARY. Nka 1 bdrm. I H
bath cant M/A Imeed yard,
dean Let* Mary schools
1400 pius sec M4 m I HO
LAKE SYLVAN PARK near by
11. Ig family homo w'lomlly
room MM mo HSCMI______
L IK E NEW V I. lorn rm .
screened parch. I cor garage
Available F«b tlM 'm o Call
Dot H I ! ID or a n |aaI
SANFORD ) bdrm ' ) « y bath
leketronl hauso MM' mo
__________ HI Wa___________
SANFORD Large j /j plus den
C/HA screened porch fenced
1111 mo
CMR
P I F ill
SANFORD Rent to own SHI per
mo Evceilenl condition Rets
ond deposit e must &gt;gg lap
SANFORD GOLDSBORO
RENTTOOWN
) bdrm . nee kitchen, air
D.BBBdeen, D sd'mg jet TW

97— A p artm e n ts
F u rn ish ed / Rent
NOTICE
An rental and real estate
advertisements are subiect to
the Fedrral Fair Howng Act.
ohich makes it Illegal to
advertise any preference lim
Italian er dlscrlmlnellen
based on race, color, religion
tea handicap lemillel status
er national origin

Stenstrom Rentals
• HIDDEN LAKE V I ml single
garage C/H/A. pool prlv
Clean'SHI mo use sac
• ST JOHNS RIVER V I e/
garage her degod floors. Ural
si* Vte'ISOO mo t«00 soc
• SANFORD 1/1 » / family
room carport. C'H/A Cloonl
SMI m s S1Msecurity
• SANFORO 1/1.1 Ig teems.
Iplco . set porch, dblo
carport NiceSMl'moDMioc
• SANFORD l/l apt CHA
tpice. herdeood floors. IlSe
nee SHI/mo. no security
• SANFORD &gt;/) opt CHA.
patio cteon SaM mo. D M tec
Item tram Realty. Inc.
"We Manage your Homo,
like R eat our tent." Jtm Oeyle
m MSS Alter t PM: H P lets

EFFICIENCY All utilities m
eluded Private backyard
MOO month H I IIS)

99— A p artm e n ts
U nfurnished / Rent
CASSELBERRY
Upscale, single story. pet«
apartments I bedrooms IOral
tor individual or couple
____ SOS 4TH
a e CHARMING a a
Nealy renovated Ig I bdrm
opts U ltim a sits dap SIS
credit chock I yr loose Ha r m
CLEAN I BDRM carpet blinds
U tS mo plus sec No pets
ho toaa________________
CONVENIENT ANDSPACIOUS
CALL G EN EVA CARDENS
a p t s ._____________ o t -m n
HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS. 11
Townhouse screened paiio )
car garage and fireplace
Marti seel Nice area US Sand
Pine Circle tSSO'me IMO
security Ml MIO____________
HISTORIC downtoan Sanlord
Very clean }/|, kitchen liv
rm . appll . lanced yard
garage, good nelghbort
DM mo UOO dep HUD OK
__________ &gt;U IStt)__________

WASHINGTON OAKS. t|* V o n
Or 11 M Ret I end dep
lAet/m» la a u a iw if_______
t BDRM DM month plus SaOO
s e c u r it y d e p o s it a n d
reterences__________ H I DAT
) BOOM. I BATH Near teen
but lints 1400 month. POO
Hi HI S i l t ___________
) BEDROOM. I BATH eith
•encsd yard on bus lino POO
plus deposit H I &gt;Ia)_________
1 BDRM I BATH. C/HA. MnCOd
y a r d , te rte n o d p o r c h
E44E/mo plus deg H I 4101

105-DuplexTriplex / Rent

LEASE TOR LESS!
One Btdroom Apartments
tits DEAL
Messaged Apts W ITU

lake Ada I bdrm. DM tno
) bdrm. ta 10mo ond up

323 8670
MOVE IN SPECIAL!
) Bdrm /t Bath H ) TTH
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS
NEAR doontonn Sanford I
bdrm . nice aroa Ott street
parsing U tl'm o H I ATS)
PARK A V I I bdrm M l kitchen
remodeled Lois of space, an
busline! DM
I H N M R EN TA L RESULTS
QUIET )/lty too mouse DM
Perk. Adult comm M llm o
and soc dtp Wetor/lrpsh
tnd BarbAAen Frl H ) MAI
QUIET 'COUNTRY Salting, but
In city Partial turn l Bdrm
w i ire a y ana or h i a m
SANFORD I Best Kepi Secret!
Pool A L a u n d ry , I A )
bedrooms Convenient lace
Hon I Call Pot. M ) 4AM
I BDRM.. UOO'mo plus I mo
SOC; 4 BDRM .t4S0/mo plus 1
mo soc. Call H ) M l ______

1 0 7 -M o b ile
Homes / R ent
ELDER SPRINOS oil hery 4J»
I. ). &gt; Bdrms. SH to l»0 eh
HOC dep 1 » DM or M ) 1100
1 BDRM. 1 BATH. A/C. lanced.
Shaded let Large Fla roam.
ta lE /m e l i t and last
Broker.Oener
H ) IIP

114-Warehouse
Space/Rejit
LO N G W O O O /LA K I M A R Y
Mid kite storage aarekoias.
too 100 UOO sq H Free rent
ar'llmo Nate, fromEial'mo
__________ MIOSIS___________
WANTIHO fo rent I.SOO 1.000 SO
ft. mutt have perking Open to
Oil oilers 91 SID or l i t a ll!

LIVE A CHAMPAGNE
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OFFICI/weieheuie tpece. IXiO
Sq It P rim e location el
enhance to Control Fie Re
gtone! Airport aO/HI/M/
SANFORO 10.011 sq tt 1 phase
sprinklers P sq It Stenslrem
Realty Inc. Jim P . , I« &gt;H IQS

l IFONIOR Of f O#
O
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1 1 8 -O ffic e
Space / Rent
NEW Vanlord oil cat andor
warehouses aOO 1100 sq It
Ipecul Pal/mo )H IIP
SANFORO. Office space. SaOO
sq II building total. U00 sq
M pe^oM iceim ilHiFOOa^

131 — C ondom inium
R e n ta ls
I BAY W /OFFICE automotive
repair shop For more Into
cell Phil Beilis H t IIP

141— H o m e s fo r Sale
X'lriBDARlf MOV*
,( HiijRt

PR tjHI H* *

FHAOB V A A S LOW AS IN
ANO s ond owner financing as
low os D 00'm «l Gov't Fore
closures. Reposl Seminole
Oenge Volusia
pntord lost INon SI.MS down
oover t/l ocrol l'l . Ilv. dm
lorn rm Satellite dish Ma SOO
ORenovatod S H U Newer root,
carpel, point, garage, ter
porch Ut-too
ORELOCJkTlNOI M &gt; i Dick.
Mr porch, torscod yd M MOO
O F O O L I R on o vo to d 1/1,
fireplace ter parch, in .r a

Mail ham Wds area. a/). 1 la
acres Pasture 'liable 1!01000
LR. Mary cutSam butIts
ot/l. poof P O l too
Ol/l.over (a c r e .T i n m
ot/1.1 secret pooi spa tits too
OWNER FINANCING
I acre estate, or 1 acre estate
both ever a 0U0 sq tt 4/a. pool
lekotront w ' dock. pat m
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H40 Sontord Are

3219759 ______ 331 3237
CASSELBERRY. Lohovlew V I
Ig eel m kitchen New carpel,
root. tile, and paint Lg fenced
backyard w / large trees
Garage Q uiet area near
but/|hopping A real steal tor
MaStS Call Gena or Marie
SM BOM Vlsto Really. Inc

MALI. K K A I . I Y
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I rental umtsl Good cash Howl
UK dn owner hold I IU1000
Commercial otttce bldg, super
spot ler pro Mary ajl A ala
Pavwd par king I Only »/*.*»

323-5774
DEBARY Lahefronl M . can
hoi M/A plus O .h ot! M4 000
W. MahcaowskL m -FN J
‘ EASY FIN A N C E! 1 bdrm . Ig
lot. cent H/A. inside ufif
Sll.aOO
•SANFORD H ISTO R IC DIS­
TRICT! 1 story, comer dbt
lei Restore or keep at duplea
Good rental W .1 H

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AA Carnot, Inc., I l l Ilia

141— Hom es fo r Sale
EXCHANGE OR SELL your
property located any wharat
Iwvsstors Raalty, /&gt;♦ M il
FOR SALE BY OWNER. Largr
I a Bf. 1 Be Cant H/A. Fenced
yard. Freshly remodeled
Co!to to good Siantord schools
A D mg SIS S00 terms aretlab'o
H 1 1111days. H I 0111 eves

OPEN HOUSE
SATUROAY JANUARY II
II AM 1 PM We ore open.ng
the tingle family home located
el SIS S PARK AVENUE.
SANFORO tor your viewing
Located in Historic District
Now IS your chance
too the
Inside ol this gov i owned
hem e C all A T L A N T IC
MOMT
BROKCRAOE
SERVICES. INC. 1*441/0* Hal
tor more information
SANFORO PK down opprov
Imale payments DH-mcnth )
bdrm w' relmithad hardwood
Hoort. huge oaks UK ovoM
able tor dosing ond repairs
Ap in gP J.MCSJS I IP _______
SANFORD V I. nice greenbeil
lol Porlocl slorlgr homo
Good aroe Ea* ooo Motivated
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
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BUYERS1

330-6204______

Discounted m Youi
Seifth fo» you* Dte*m home'
Ybr NEED out Full-Time
Safes Team fo (ne YOU
Full Time Sewce' So Call
Any One of Them ANYTIME!

321 2720
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LAKE MARY

322 2420
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SANFORD
• I r Oui 31th Year*
TWO HOUSES totaled In met
area ol Sontord Owner leav
ing town
Howto III a Bdrm f years eld.
ebtoiwtoly beautiful, over IM0
sq If Reduced to MS.000
House p i 1 Bdrm Historical
home located on two loft
PS.S00 Those homos ore to
cafed side by side end ere
beautifully Ianteaped Iruil
trees and Itowsrs
KeSell Realty I t l ltft

153— A c rea g e L o ts /S « le

189— Office Supplies
/ Equipment

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCYi
Cleon ond nice IT X SO 1
Bdrm
IIMO
H I Mae
NEW lass's. NO DOWN. i f .
interest. 14 X fS .lU V use
laX to p iO ’mo isiltos
__
IN I. I I l M l Bdrm I Beth
located In perk Owner I inane
mg avail M.MO H I H01
IN ] FRANKLIN PARK model
1|- ■ I f . furnished. IT m W
F to room HIOTII after Spm

e I T E NO O F F IC E CHAIR
Burgundy, ercellent condition
P I Firm Sontord 111 VTT

193— Lawn &amp; Garden
oHOUSE PLANT. Tail Ficus
tree ‘ I F t P I Can MJ H I I
O OR THO i Garden spreeder
with two bags of lertillter H I
___________U 1 4 R I__________
RANSOM Bobcat 40". 11 V I HP.
I yr eld Cvcoltonl cend Best
Oiler Musi Mil
H4 N it

181— Appliances
/ F u rn itu re

195— Machinery /Tooit
F I F T Y M O E N cartridges,
plastic lo r tin g le lever
leucets Will teperott Brend
news/earn toa 113 l l »

A PPLIAN C ES ! Best prices
Best Warranty. Best Service!
Washers, dryers, microwaves
We buy appliances! Delivery
h o o iA e Best, m m i
APPLIANCES. SATELLITES.
CAR ALARMS. FURN . TV'S
n e w a used
n i naa
CMEEPO DEPOT
• BABY PORTA CRIB U I
___________m oosi__________
• C A N ! ROCKER, with pod.
light wood M o n a tin

199—

DOUBLE OVEN itovwPO Llv
Ing rm atl t i l t Kitchen
Ml P I Call otter a HI 40/0
o DRESSER VANITY, with
beveled mirror (O d lltlC o ll
___________m m o__________
• ENTERTAINMENT Center
It" X M". tor itoreo rod*
■gulpmeni uo Can HI H01
• HOOVER UPRIGHT vacuum
with heodiigM and Attach
manta Cairo long cord
Evceilenl condition tai Cell
1)0 0001__________

200— Livestock/ Farm
Supplies____
SEMINOLE C A TTLE OROW
Compere price 11X protein,
la to Elemo t Product A
F ttd . 11/1 E St Rd aa.
Sontord 40/ C T /44a________

215— Boats and
Accessories

MX to NX #H mtg luggattad
retail BVERYOAY. Dimes
la bias. Nor* t it and Soto's
hom PN .
MOVING U LC I Washer. 1400
Dryer. UOO Or UJ0 tor both
Double bod complete. 100 Gas
Grill. DO Get Range w/
micro. DO Eaercite Bike UO
q u o m i a f i ______________
• PATIO FURNITURE. 1 piece
Mt. gold enodited Aluminum
frames with sturdy, while
/gold, vinyl straps, all
weather resislpnl I cha se
lounge. I choirs Eacollonl
condition POP Cell Ml llia
R E F R IO IR A T O R . Stives,
Weskers Onrers Free I yr
labor warranty Del eahe
NAY’ S APPLIANCE 111 S
Franck Ave, Sontord HMOP
SOFA AND LOVESIAT, t/l
Microwave. 110 Caerclse
Wre.SIO Good shape HJ I t n
• WOOD STOVE Call Iron, two
burner heetor It ) Ceil
h i ms

1 8 3 - T c lt v il io n /
R a d i o /S ftrpo
• A/kL F/M RADIO end double
cassstle player, portable,
super sound, like now P I. Coil
TOfMOoltorapm___________
RCA. IS" Color hock 1000 TV .
Wood grain ceblnol. with
swivel base II M in OMa
• RCA COLOR 11' TV In good
shape A good buy ol 1100Ceil
Hla/JS

I I Ft ALUM Big Fisherman,
tost twin Evinwoo. and 11
Tchoftu. w/tralier. Good
rend 11100P BO n o i n t
O il FT. O LAITR O N 11 HP
Evinrudo. treitor Outstanding
II Musi tool Pass H I 111)
U F T CAROLINA Custom lish
Ing boei. custom cover, geiv
meglc llll ireller l l np
Johnson Completely Kju'P-ed
SHOO
H/ttoa
• IN4 SKI/FISH BOAT N HP
/Mere . w/ troltov Runt greell
P.000 Penial Imanco atl /tot
• M F T PONTOON boat, all
fiberglass. laO HP Evenruda.
Very fasti Many aihas. Ilka
new Only H I .000 H I 4400
• 71 H* O R A D YW H ITI OMC
I/O looks now. HO 000 Obo
Sontord H I H D

MULTI FAMILY SALE

• MONTE CARLO t*/t. great
rand' A/C. runs Ilka a tool
Sharp lookIngl H 410H4 41H
PUBLIC AU TO AUCTION#
EVER Y T U E S D A Y liM FM
DAYTONA AU TO AUCTION
Hery. *1. De/tena Booth
_________ 4 H I I 1 U I I _________

beds and other turn,
misc household Items 41)
Country Club Rd. Sontord
Saturday
Only* to)

219— W an ted fo Buy

SHORT OF CASH?

W AN TED 4 W HEELER A TV
lor parts Cash paid, free
pick up
Call las io n

Seriously took Ing tor o nice,
cloon. used ca rl OEPEN
OABLE Down payments os
low os I I N includes tor A
into Call

221— Good Things
fo E a t

FUESAUTO SALES
* » 3272692* ♦

STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
tarn IN I Calory Are 1 ml E
ol Sontord I ml N ol Si Rd
44 Hooga Fortes m m t
SW EET NAMLIN ORANOES.
11 per bushel Call H ) IleO
SANFORO

e TOYOTA COROLLA wogon.
‘41. Auto. A/C. rod. H K .
warranty 110 /10 1H MM
O TR A N l AM. 1444 T tops Xrt
ml I/.000 mitos U.100 OBO
__________ 440 014*__________
OW HITE 14*4 Plymouth Grand
Fury A I cond thru Out Good
POOP OBO H I N OO
#14 CAMARO RS4. convert
•ble. red-block l/K ml Like
new must Mil E4 100 H I HOI

223— M iscellaneous
e A L U M IN U M llbarad root
coating, two I gallon cons, t JO
__________ H I aan
BABY B IO . U0 Playpen. DO
High choir. M Potty chair. El
Toys Storoo Whirlpool gas
clothes dryer, t i l H I M t
B E A U TY 1ALON furniture a
stations and a desk Cherry
and gray W4/t4 1/HovOt
• H U N TER CCILINO PAN with
lighting accessory H00
Call H I O M 4 ________ __
• KASHM IR Q U A L IT Y high
pile ruy appro■ t at’ Rosa
floral beige background Like
new I Used one season Cost

_

233— A uto P aris
/ A c c e ssories

CHEVY E N O IN E
Ml funs
strong CAN drlyO. PM Also
etched mloryprs H I AIM
OSTEPRUMPER. Horn Isutu
pick up. includes tree bumper
sticker Both very good candi
t|on U0 H14H*___________
It FT S TEE L FLA TB E O with
headboard Welt built DOO
_________ 40/ H I 4ID
4 SETS OF TIRES U t. Il l
40's, troo aj s UM 17. l i
end I Ion ones an rebuilt big
block on stand. H IM . Ill
Winchester. U M : 1 frontier
coses Little of Orerytihlng, a
wheel drive aO/AHtM*

Hal, oofi no h i a/aa________
OAKLAW N M EM ORIAL
PARK. I plot very reasonable
Please call H I a t »
OOLD PRINTING TYPE CASE
llllod with good, useable
printers typo 1/0 H T AMO
ROLLS WHEELCHAIR P K I
Portable comedo 1/1 Hand
wolkor 110 Cone walker MO
See ol Kevin's Lock A Soto.
144 N Cntry Club Rd H I 4/4/
SERVICE SALES A PARTS lor
portable kerosene heatort
LARRV SMART m a i n

235— T r u c k s /
____Buses / V a n s ____
OCHEVY B EAU VILLE VAN
'/* I ton. Passenger von.
clean Loaded) Too much to
Hat. must tee to appreciato
O nlyPaeiOBO
H I 1/00
CHEVY S 14 Tahoe peerage
Pickup IN/ I owner U M0
OBOHQ1P4 Pawnor Rocky
• a FORO Erptorer tparl 71 e
Loaded A/P. 1 wheel drive 1
speed Immaculate condition
111400060
H44M4
FORD L A R IE T . l*N. F IM.
X ctoon. One owner. UK m l,
loeded. 4yr ObK warranty
114. MO H I 04H Or m OaH
• FORD R ANOSR. LTX *1.
P/S. cru'M. A/C. Itoreo 4.1M
mitos. I yr or H.000 ml left on
warranty CallOTI111
a OMC to T pickup. IN I V 4. 1
tpd. A/C. many itrat l/K ml
Eacal garaged cond EI0.400
H I 4*1/____________________
a HANOI CAPPED VAN. 1440
Ford E IM Lift, outometic
doors p 300 H I 14M_______
• JE E P PICK UP 4*4, ITJ4 VE.
auto Engine and Irons re
built (about 10.000 miles)
Newer interior U 000 H I 1004

230— A n fiq u e /C la ss ic
Cars
OFORD THUNOCRBIRD. 1*44.
All original! Ntedt some
work El API OBO H I 0114

Pets 6 Supplies

AKC Wirt Haired Terrier pups
Shots, vet checked UOO Pro
tectlve, good w'kIds H I lt/0
FOUR PAWS OOO Okodtewco
c lo k k ts P u p p y ' b a i l ; ,
advanced classes Lake /Mary
Center Thursday Nqhls Cell
SarehaO/ 111 TNI___________
• FR E E LORO HAIRCO gray
cal I months o&lt;d. tomato
Good homo needed, owner
must hovel H 1 1 IN

2 3 1 -C a r s

1970 DCVIliE CADILLAC
OPOCC OBO All power H I
01D
i n PORCH! Oil Togo. E1K
m l l o i , arc condi t i on.
14 000/obo Sontord H I IID

2 3 1 -C a rs
• CAOILLAC SEVILLE. M 4
dr. beige Look! like now)
D .*00 Firm Runsorcellent
Ha 1*01
CAMARO n Glass head, oil the
good stuff, custom point SHOO
0 6 0 or trade IM M ) l ' l N t)
CHEVROLET CAPRICE. IN4.
Very clean, garaged power.
Vt.nowlifOSPtOOHBai/t
OCHEVY CAMARO. I*H. Re
bull! VE. tots a* now ports!
I N I H I 0114 ony lime________
• CHRYSLER IM PERIAL *41.
Like now Must Mil Only
U1.000 Cwil I40/IU1 9414
• C O R V ETTE. 19/4 Needs very
llllto work Asking IS 000 or
best otter
H40140
• FORD TAURUS OL. 1*04. V4.
ore tend . gef aged oil op
fions. U . MO 0 6 0 Halloa
HONDA ACCORD LX . 1441.
P/S. P/B. o lr. Kenwood
AM F V cassette, a door, low
miles Rosewood color Will
ren torwot 111*/) H I *4/3
OLE BARON Convertsbto. M
Rod. loaded dig dash, now
top, now fire* P.000 441JQQQ
LINCOLN MARR 1. LSC IN*.
Completely loeded Service
records and rocopts P 400
______ OBO 40/MI 1*44_______

__ Sanford Motor Co.
7* JE E P CHEROKEE - 4X4
14 000 mitos. ctoon I gig.400
________ Coii n i o p ________
a m i CHEW R ton pup. laO
VI Runs good Engine end
Irons strong El JOB H I 911
IN I SUBURBAN OMC. 4 IL
dtoMl. hail ton. mechanically
solid, now rod 'broke call
pers head liner Very good
fires and tow pkg U.MOOBO
40/ Ml 1441

241— R tc r M tio n a l
V th ic iD S / C am pers
TRAVEL TR A ILE R , '44 I* ft
lamdem wheels, eleclrlc
broket, awning. A/C. Mil
cenlamed SLOOP firm H I 4141
• 74 MOTOR HOME Runs great
Will trade for fravol Honor of
comparable value H I /!*!

10730*01851
AMERICAN DRE/11SAUS
AND SERVICE
I I N Sontord Av*. Sontord
*4/ H I MM

217— Garage Sales
OARAOE Die ft Why bather ft
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICED
aa/ H I t/aa
aa/ lit M l
H A P IO R E F U N D

•CANACE SALE KD MIC4IN
Call In your per ego to to ad by
11 noon an Tuosdoy ond toko
Advantage of our special
aye solo ad price 11 Cell
tsiftod now ler datolltl

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Furniture, tools, odds ond
ends, werkoul equip Jon l) A
la. 1 1 I P Mam Rd. Lk Mery

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• G u m l C rt*till' N o C re d it'
fl.id

Occur N O P R O O L t M '
3 21 - 2 9 9 3

CERIYI0 T 0 R S

3 2 1 - 1 4 5 0

DILAND. S ocres. I mi'e off I a
oiH M Horses Ok. A I toning
P I 000 ION down. I0X Inf 10
yrt Leesburg SOa M l ISIl

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal tor mobile homo or
homo silo, hertet. collie,
terming or nursery Zoned
agricultural U.fOO per acre
Small down payment with
Owner lino-ting e g f a l l HI
I f ACRES~w/ DOUBLIWIOE
now 1 bdrm. 1 both Paitura
and woods No qualifying
Ml ooo a im II ACRES ad
loinlng. Irrigation, pastor#
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the
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153—AcreageLots/Sale_____

880YNILL TURN OUTLET

1505 W. 25th StTMt • Sanford
2714 R lE lg e w o o d A v e ., S a n f o r d

1 LOTS. M a lit r i . each 1
c lo o r td w/road acctss
IPinocroti areal Call HI Jawa

Lakeland Clvk Center. Lake
lend. FL January la. preview
1 tPM. Admission P January
I) and 14. 1 1. Admission D
City parking U
learnervd by Lakeland RUN
and Ptstol Club. Inc_______
M IN S N F L OLOVCS made by
I so*orwr Block, site lerge
different teems 1dozen
Brend new 110 each
toa i n 111)

O •9M»«MA N

Assume Ne Oualilyl Immecu
law l 'l . dmmg family rm. I
car garage tael P ITI US. M0

Call tor datallsl

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THE BICONE

■USY SANFORO AVE . M00 sq
It Ddg . tor store or ottIce
WFl/nia m lMl

On A 1 or a bdrm home U
Seminole or Volusia county
Low monthly payment I

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GUN SHOW

117— C o m m e rc ia l
R e n ta ls

217— G a ra g e Sales

1 twin

H 7 — S porting Goods
• BIKE, glrll to". Murray, pink
endwhlto tl/ IO CallMlalaO
P B IK C . Murray Mountain
Climber. 10 speed "Brand
now" Never nden Completely
assembled 1100 or OBO Coll
no I IN lv message_________
eBIKC TIRES. 4 like new Used
only 1 weeks Stool belled
redlel. site 111/10 R I) Call
altar a PM weakdays or
anytime on Sol IMP Hiaa//
• CALIFORNIA STYLE BIRI.
told up ond store In hunk cl
CAT. Adjustable seal and hen
die MlHOSOai_____________
• EXERCISE MACHINE IN
Cell H I Ott)

115— Industrial
Rentals__

322-7491

t / l 13 no. law

O U " COLOR TV. with red* I
track end racer J ptoyar. UOO
Call H I t/aa________

WAREHOUSE well locoNd. all
West lath SI. Sanlord MOO sq
Not. G O toning. aOO amp )
phase, oatro property avail
lor outside storage II required
Call er write P. O. Bee IPO.
Dtland.FLW m .SOOna-IHI

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GeU/20F P V &gt; X ™
1st Month's Rent

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Raotobe Realty, l-bM-tlll

C o e v illa
Apts rt m e n I s

K IT *N’ C A R I.Y I.E ® by I jir r y W right

SECURITY WAREHOUSE aaA
an1 Old Laka Maty Bl.d
•1.1 B0
1.000 IR It if
tic'warehouse ‘ Finished ol
IK# space else available

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LA K E MARY 1 bdrm. w w
cornet. C M A. appi , celling
tons mm.i Good area P I ATS*
• e ON I AVAILABLE# a
1 badraem. 1 bath U ) aata or
Ha MM____________________
SANFORD. 1 bdrm carport
security system, lull kll .
m in e
Discounted p is

KAFFTN EW TEAjl!
MARINER'S VILLAGE

114—
W a re h o u s e
S p a c e / Went

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(or other motor vehicle)

EVERY DAY TIL ITS SOLD!
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•■ - Sanford Herald, Sartord, Florida - Wednesday. January 12, 1994

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by Chic Young

by Art Sonsom

T H E BORN LOSER

IN A I/NIQUE WAY
ZEl HARIAH 15 ONE
OP The most important I
boo ks in th e o ld
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by Howio Schneider

EEK A M EEK

ACTUALLY I'VE ttP T
A t&gt;ARY FOR SEARS

There’s good news
about im potence
DEAR DR. UOTT: I ulways
rnjoy your column anil hope you
will do one on lnqioicncc.
DEAR READER: I receive a
constant ntream of letters Inquir­
ing alxiut lm|x&gt;trncc. one of
m a n k in d 's most u tilq iillou s
ailments, which Is marked by an
Inability to achieve erection. The
causes are legion and range from
circulatory deficiencies (COm&lt;
monl to psychological factors
(rare|.
In my prartlrc of general
Internal medicine, the most
frequent cause of hn|Mitenre Is
prescription medication Almost
any drug used for hypertension
or heart aliments can affect
sexual functioning, often with
disastrous consequences to u
p a rtn er's happiness. C on se­
quently. my slandurd approach
for any lni|Mitcut patient on
medication Is to alter, stop or
change the drugs In many
cases, potenry returns In a
mutter of days
Another surprisingly common
ca u se o f Im potence In my,
pructlrc Is alcohol abuse. I'm not
referring to (hr skid row bum. In
contrast. I see perfectly normal,
successful men who are "social
drinkers" •• with sexual pro­
blems. Many of these men are
retired, and It is In this group
(bat the effects o f moderate
alcohol can Ire most damaging,
because as we age. we tiernnir
less tolerant of the substance In
a guy 70 years old. a couple of
stiff ones before dinner and u
night cup ut lirdtlme can have a
profoundly negative rllrci on
potency.
Therefore, when I see such
patients. I tell them to cut down
on alcohol lor. better, eliminate
lt| for a few days. This can
produce astonishing results.
O f course, many cases of
Impotence are due to severe
circulatory problems, such as
the premature urtcrlnsclrrosls
seen in dtubctlr men In such
Instances, referral to a urologist
Is mandatory trecausr sjictiul
therapy •• such us vascular
surgery or penile Implants -

may Ire necessary.
The good news: Most cases of
lm|X)(cnrc are trcutuhle. or even
curable.
To give you more Information.
I mn sending you a free copy o f
my Health Report "Im potence."
Other Traders who would like a
copy should send $1.25 plus a
long, self-addressed, stamped

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The course you are presently
pursuing should produce the
types of icwards you anticipate
In the year ahead. However. If
you begin making unnecessary
changes tt could throw every­
thing off kilter.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jun.
19) It might lie wise not to attend
special sales today that offer
uni que hurgalus for uni que
merchandise. There's u chance
you may buy things you'll never
use. Trying lo juilch up a broken
ro m a n ce? Th e A stro-G raph
Matchmaker can help you lo
understand what to do to make
thc relationship work. Mall 82
und a long, self-addressed,
staiiqx-d envelope to Matchmak­
er. P.O. Box 4405. New York.
N.Y. 10163.
AQUARIUB (Jan. 20-Peb. 19)
He optimistic regarding your
objectives today, hill also be
careful not to stamp "Mission
A c c o m p lis h e d '' on p ro je cts
which urr too early to call.
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20)
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sincere. It looks like they will
accept your kind olfer of hospi­
tality.
V IRG O (Aug. 23-Scpt. 221
Your "easy com e, easy go"
frame of mind today could work
to your detriment If you play
things loo loose. Treat serious
matters with the respect they
deserve.
L I B R A (S e p t. 23-Oct. 23)
You're In a pretty good cycle for
ix-rsoiial gain, hut you could also
have some peaks und troughs
regardi ng y o ur extravagant
whims. Today th ey may be
rallu-r strong.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221
There's a chance you might step
out of character today und put
on some pretenses and aim In
order to Impress others. Poor
results are likely, because It's u
role you're not apt lo play well
SA G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 23Dec.
21) Forego tcmptutlons today to
embellish Ihe facts a bit In order
to add spice to you r talcs of
accomplishments. You'll attract
attention, hut not the kind you'll
appreciate.
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TAURUS (April 20 May 20)
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SUNDAY

1994

75 Cents

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Semlnola County sin ce 1908
86th Year. No. 163 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST

B r e a k fo r t a x p a y e r s ?
Area politicos: Feds’ spending
mandates costing us too much
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Sonior Stall Writer

Paul and LaVonna Robertson

□ People
Fiber artist hooked on weaving
In our hobby corner Unlay. LaVonne Rob­
ertson. an tntrrnultonally acclaimed filler artist,
tells all about the Intricate and Interesting art of
Japanese lk.it (weaving).

SANFORD — 'Give us a break from federal
spending mandates' was Hie chorus from a choir
of local and stale politicians and slate city and
school representatives here Saturday.
A congressional subcommittee held one of two
Florida hearings al I he County Services Building
Saturday lo hear of the Imparts o f federal
requirements on stale and U d l governments.
The panel convened In Miami Friday to discuss

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medical care issues.
Polite and efficient. Ihe witnesses spokr their
pence ipilelty and answered questions, wasting
few words
The audience was s|&gt;arv. consisting mostly o f
those witnesses who had already *|M&gt;krn or those
walling Ihclr turn to speak A smattering o f
community leaders sal. nodding agreement with
what was tn-lng said or whispering amongst
themselvesohoul the proceedings
A patient baby cooed In Ihe bark row .

□ Bee Mandates. Page OA

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Rep John Mica (R Florida) and Rop. Steve Schlff
(R Now M oxlco) listen lo Ihe lostlmony of
wllnessoses al the congressional field hearing on
unfunded fe d e ra l mandates In Sanford on
Saturday.

Who
gets
site by
lake?

Seminole County Fair draws appreciative crowds

[ See Page SB

□ Sports
All-conference choices
SANFORD — Despite a subpar season, the
Seminole Community College men's basketball
team still managed to have two members voted
to the All-Mld-Florlda Conference squad.

□ Bee Page IB

By NICK PPEIPAUF
Herald Staff Writer

M useum reopens
Th e renovated Sanford Museum will officially
open Its doors today at 2 p in.
Located at 520 E. First St., the museum will
remain open lo visitors until 5 p m.
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Convicted arsonist back in jail
A teen sentenced lo
four years In prison last
year for setting fire to a
middle school was ar­
rested on grand theft
ch arges Friday alter
serving five months of
his sentence.
Leon Conway was
arrested Friday morn­
ing In front of a Cassel­
berry supermarket and
ch a rg ed with grand
theft and possession
a firearm by a con­
victed felon. According
to S em in ole County
Laon Conway
shert fTs deputies.
Conway Is accused o f stealing two handguns
from a home on Cherrywao&lt;l Drive In South
Seminole County.
Deputies said Conway was convicted of selling
fire lo Tuskawllla Middle School In Oviedo. The
fire did B4 million In damage lo the school.
Investigators said he was sentenced lo four
years In prison for his part In setting that fire.
They said he served five months of that
sentence and was on controlled release at the
time o f his arrest on Friday.
He Is now being held without bond at the
John E. Polk Correctional Facility.

Meet your com missioner
SANFORD — Seminole County commissioner
Daryl McLain will he avulluhlc lo meet with the
public to discuss county plans and activities
Tuesday at the North Brunch Library. ISO N.
Palmetto Ave.. Sanford, from 7:30 p.m. until 0
p.m. The meeting was established by the
Cllzcns for Livable Neighborhoods, a Sanford
antl-cxprcssway group, but Is open lo any topic
of Interest.

SANFORD — Sanford officials
Monday must decide who will end
up using the Police Benevolent
Annoclutlon ll’ BA) building owned
by the city.
T h e building, located on U.S.
H ighw ay 17-92. along Lake Monroe,
haw been vacant until recently.
Follow ing the fire that partially

Visitors to the Seminole County Fsir enjoy soma old-fashioned fun.

Inaugural run full
of good family fun

(Ir M r o y r d Ihe C o m m u n ity M ental
H e a lt h loelllty on S o u th r r e n c li

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By VICKI DoSOKMIBN
Herald Stall Writer
CASSELBERRY — You get.a second chance 10
make u first Impression.
The Seminole County Fair bus kicked off Its
Inaugural run with small, but appreciative crowds
nnd vendors who are excited about a new fair In
central Florida.
Th e organizers have made a good first Impression.
"I think this Is really cool." said Dccna Leffler of
Sanford. "I mean. It's a nice little fair und It's right
here In Seminole County."
Melinda O'Hrlan o f Sanford said she liked the
Seminole Couniy Fair heller than she has liked
Orlando's Central Flortdu Fulr In the past.
"T h is Is more Intimate." she explained. "Y o u don't
feel overwhelmed when you walk through the gates.
It's much friendlier here than over there In Orlando."

□Bee Fair, Page BA

A ven u r. the city authorized the
temporary use o f the building to Ihe
grou p, with Ihe stipulation that
c e rta in repairs he done lo Ihe
building. Moat o f them have now
h e r n c o tn p lr lr d .

T h e question o f whal the building
m a y lx- used for ufler Menial Health
returns lo Its French Avenue site
later this year. Is now being exam­
ined.
A l Monday night's Sanford City
Commission meeting, two proposals
nrr being brought up for consid­
eration.
O ne request Is In the fomi o f a
le t t e r from Jam es B askcrvlllc.
commander of AM VETS Post 0017.
He bus infonned (he commission
that tile (tost Is In. "...dire need of u
building In which In actively func­
tion us a group."

Jackie and Christopher Lltwln watch Seminole
County firefighters ropel from a high platlorm.

C Bee Building, Page 6A

When one becomes an old-timer
Fellow called Ihe other day and asked. ".Julian, when
docs one become an old tim er?"
You golta admit, folks, that's a good question. I begun
lo search around for a clever answer. Lo and behold, the
mall brings me one.
I got n piece entitled "Class of 1938 B.C. (Before
Computers). Il wus from Nancy Rossclcr Norman who
said site look some liberties with the original which was
done by a Nardl Thompson of Hanover. N.H. Now. dial
oughl to make you transplanted "Yankees" sit up und
take some notice.
If you graduated before or during 1938 from high
school Just read this:

"W e were before Ihe pill und the population explosion
that Inexplicably went hund In hand.
"W e were before television, penicillin, (xillo shots,
unllhloilcs. frtshccs. frozen food, nylons, rayons. Xerox.
Kinsey, radar and sonar, plastic credit cards und even
bull|&gt;olnt |iens. For us. u chip meant u piece of wood;
hardware meant, of all things, hardware, and there wus
no such word as software. "Druilrs w ere still creepy
lllllc creatures.
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“ In our lime closets were for clothes — not for
somethng lo route out of. A (took about two young
women living together In Europe could tie called ‘Our

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Days of old com e alive
at Renaissance festival

From staff reports

INDEX

By VICKI DeSORMIER

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H EATH RO W - T h rou gh the
m is t s o f lim e on S a tu r d a y ,
hundreds passed Into the longforgotten time of Ihe European
Renaissance.
In Ihe fourteenth century, a
festival brought all In a village
together, young nnd old. rich and
poor, for a good time.
Sim ilarly, the Central Florida
Renaissance Festival, brought many
together lo be richly cnlcrtnlncd.
And. there's a new twist on this
one.
The local fair Is a fund-raiser for
many organizations that help the
needy In the Central Florida area.
“ W e wanted to raise money for
ihe organizations that help others In
this area." Shawn Smith, president
of ihe Centra) Florida Renaissance
Fairs. Inc., the group that organized
Ihe festival, laid. "I think this Is a

fun way to do It."
Dressed In the colorful garb of
Renaissance England, the cotton
peasant dress, leather and mull of
Ih e w a rrio rs and Ihe v e lv e ty
clothing of the aristocracy, Ihe
entertainers, vendors ami stuff
wandered through Ihe fairgrounds
which have been creeled nt LAL
Acres Ranch In Heathrow
"W elcom e m ilady." the cheer)’
peasant charged with collecting
tickets said as some of Ihe visitors
entered the enchanted area. Ills
female companion, a buxom wench,
called out lo him from Ihe ticket
booth to try lo keep him In line us
he spoke In d o u b le e n te n d re s that
amused and cause some blushing,
bul which never offended.
Minstrels sel up at makeshift
stages throughout the festival,
hoping to show off their talents and
garner praise and a shekel or two.
A rat catcher slithered about the

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NEW S FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O S S T H E ST

Like prison inm ates
Suit: Funeral home lost amputated legs
FORT LAUDERDALE — A lawsuit charges a funeral home
lost the le|{s of a Jewish woman who wanted her amputated
limbs to be saved for an Orthodox funeral.
The family o f Molly Cohen charges Menorah Gardens and
Funeral Chapels in Fort Lauderdale could not locate her legs
when they called after she died last Sept. 13.
"It's horrifying." said Marylln Dresln. Cohen's daughter.
"You don't lose something like this."
Joel Cohen of Tamarac, a cantor at Temple Beth El.
considered lhe burial of his w ife without her legs a violation o f
his religious (reliefs that the entire body must be burled.
"It's going to bother m e." said Cohen. 81. " I know it’s the
wrong thing that was done, that she wasn't buried with the rest
of her body."
Cohen's suit filed last week In Broward Circuit Court seeks at
least 915.000 In damages for mental anguish.
Family attorney Neal Hlrqchfcld said Menorah Gardens
located one leg at its West Palm Beach Mausoleum after
receiving notice o f the suit.
In similar cases. Mark Wctssman. managing general partner
of Menorah Gardens, said limbs are usually shipped to the
cemetery where the family has a plot.
Mrs. Cohen’s legs were amputated due to circulatory
problems In 1986. She was burled In the family plot In Long
Island. N.Y.

Millions In cocaine profits intercepted
TAMPA — Federal agents working as money blunderers at n
fake mortgage company have Intercepted millions In cocaine
cartel profits, according to two sealed Indictments obtained by
The Tampa Tribune.
A series o f five federal Indictments led to the arrests Friday of
at least nine suspects. Including a Merrill Houston. Los Angeles
and San Juan. Puerto Rico. Th e smuggling was "generating
proceeds In United States currency totaling many millions of
dollars." the indictment said.
Cartel kingpins sought to return the cocaine profits to
Colombia disguised as legitimate Income from legal exports.
The Indictments allege the launderers Included banking
employees who were told cash provided by federal agents wass.
New York. Panama and the tiny European principality of
Liechtenstein.
More arrests were expected, and U.S. Attorney Larry Colleton
was to detail the operation when the Indictments are unsealed
Monday, the newspaper reported.

Sports complex taxing district?
FORT LAUDERDALE — Blockbuster Entertainment fcorp.
would be allowed to tack on higher sales and property taxes
and sell tax-exempt bonds for a giant sports complex under
draft legislation.
The 910 billion Blockbuster Park Is planned as a home for
Blockbuster chairman Wayne Hulzenga’s Florida Marlins and
Florida Panther* and South Florida's biggest theme park ofT
Interstate 75.
"This Is landmark legislation," said attorney James Blosscr.
assistant tu Hulzenga.
The company obtained staff approval Friday from Broward
and Dade counties and the city o f Miramar to pursue a bill to
create an Independent governing district for Blockbuster Park
covering up to 2,300 acres.
Under the rushed compromise. Blockbuster would be
allowed to charge a 5 percent sales tax plus the existing 6
percent state tax and an additional $5 per 91,000 In proper!/
taxes. The company could Issue tax-exempt bonds for roads
and utility work.

Humor columnist Grlzzard hospitalized
ORLANDO — Columnist Lew is Grlzzard was hospitalized
Saturday after suffering an aneurysm of the right kidney, a
hospital official said.
He was In critical but stable condition, and ht* condition was
not considered Ufe-threatenlng. said Renee Kopowskt. a
spokeswoman for The Florida Hospital.
The 46-year-old hum orist for T h e Atlanta JournalConstitution was admitted to the hospital talc Thursday after
suffering pain In his right side, his aides said.
An aneurysm occurs when a blood vessel weakens In one
spot and bulges or “ bubbles." It was the second aneurysm
Grlzzard has suffered since undergoing heart surgery to
replace a defective valve last March.
In nm&gt;mhi&gt;r. he was treated at Emorv Unlversltv Hosnlta1In
Atlanta for a bleeding abdominal artery.
From A aa ocia tod Proas rsp ort*

Correction
An Associated Press report on Juvenile crime spending on
page 2A o f Friday's S a n fo rd H e ra ld contained an error In the
date. If established, the state's new Department o f Juvenile
Justice would be operational by Oct. 1. 1995 rather than 1985
as written.

Florida lawmakers come and go, but problems stay
By BRBNT KALLS9TAD
An AP News Analysis_______

forces with backers of the peti­
tion drive.
" W h a t has h a p p en e d to
J u s t i c e ? " u s k r d M n e k 's
spokeswoman Ann Hamilton.
"Florida's children and families
are being terrorized by the early
release of prisoners. It hns to
stop."
And Republicans will continue
the drumbeat.
The governor, they will re­
mind votrrs through the up­
coming long, hot summer, was
In chnrge when Loran Cole bcal
to death a Florida Slate student
und raped his sister.
Sentenced to more than 5
years In prison for grand theft In
1992. Cole was bark oul In a
year. In Ihc last nine years. Cole
has been arrested 14 limes, the
last 11 In Florida Including last
weekend's murder-rape to which
he and un accomplice have
confessed.
Chiles, whose own re-election
chances may ride on the public s
perception of him on law-undorder matters, says Florida must
come to grips with Its own tax
base first.
" I do not think Florida can
s o lv e Hs on goin g problem s
without tax reform," he said
Thursday. "W e're dealing with
1994 problem*. In clfrct. with a
1948 engine and I f * breaking
dow n."
While not a new problem,
vicious crimes committed by
people unfit for society is a
political lime bomb for Incum­
bents.
In 1987, former Gov. Bob
M a r t in e z c a lle d th em
"supcrfclons." career criminals
who committed the most fre­
quent and violent crimes. The
b u z z w o r d d e s c r ip tio n has
changed, but not much else.
There Is growing sentiment
that prisoners are treated too
nicely.
"T h e stale is spending moneyon videos, cable TV. racquctball
courts, other amenities." said
state Sen. Andcr Crcnshnw. a
GOP gubernatorial hopeful. "Jail
ought to be punishment."

TALLAHASSEE - Frustrated
by a lack of leadership from
Florida lawmakers, the state's
c itiz e n s arc headed toward
making a decision for them on
locking up criminals and keep­
ing them In jail
Public safety has remained a
top priority for voters during the
last two administrations and
recurring violent crimes keep
citizens alarmed and angry that
no resolutions upprar on the
horizon.
The murder o f a Florida Slate
student and the rape of his sister
In the Ocala National Forest a
week ago added fuel to the Dre.
More than 50.000 Floridians
have already signed a petition
for a November ballot Initiative
that would require all prisoner*
serve at least 85 percent of their
sen ten ce. T h e y must have
430.000 vulldaled signatures by
Aug. 1 to get the Issue on the
ballot.
Again this week, the murder
and rape were committed by a
repent offender rrleased early
from prison.
"T h e revolving door claimed
y e t a n o th e r v i c t i m . " said
Kathleen Finnegan, executive
d irector o f the STO P IStop
Turning Out Prisoners) petition
drive. "It has Incrrdlbly In­
creased public awareness. Peo­
ple aren't asking for a petition to
sign. They're asking for slacks of
petitions."
Gov. Lawton Chiles, for one. is
bothered by the growing ten­
dency for Florida lawmakers to
leave the hard decisions to
voters through Initiative.
"There are still a lot of people
out there demanding, 'fix It.* and
that's what the Legislature Is
hearing," said Chiles.
"It bothers m e." says Chiles,
" w e don't want to make a
decision until It's so critical that
the people demand we make I t ...
or we put It on a referendum."
But U.S. Sen. Connie Muck,
who like Chiles Is facing reelection this fall, has tolned U 9 m Crime. Page 5A

Churches plan protest of
abortion rights concert
By T in A ssociated Prsss
P E N S A C O L A - S ix
churches plan to hold an
anti-abortion rally to contrast
a Pearl Jam concert arranged
as a memorial to an abortion
doctor killed outside a clinic a
year earlier.
T h e s o ld - o u t c o n c e r t
sponsored by Rock for Choice
will be held March 9 at the
10.000-scat Pensacola Civic
Center, a day before the first
a n n iversa ry o f Dr. David
Gunn's death.
A n ti- a b o r t io n a c t iv is t
Michael F. Griffin Is on trial for
first-degree m urder In .the
shooting death o f Gunn, who
was shot three times In the
back.
Churches have organized a
high school rally the same
night as the concert.
" I felt a sense o f frustration

for my teens because Pearl
Jam Is such a big group and
they go to school with a lot of
kids who are fans," said David
Hutchinson, youth director of
P ln c w o o d s P r e s b y t e r ia n
Church. "I didn't want them
to be discouraged."
Hutchinson, who contacted
y o u th d ir e c to r s at o th e r
churches to organize the rally,
said It Is as much a response to
extremists who advocate an­
ti-abortion violence as to Pearl
Jam.
"1 believe as Christians we
nre commanded to live lives
like Jesus, and Jesus would
not advocate killing people
because he disagreed with
their lifestyle."
T h e r a lly w i ll fe a t u r e
speeches by a Feminists for
Life official, a Christian coun­
selor und a pediatrician.

Readers speak

Mik9 M alhews

Guillermo Aguirre

What should be done
with kid criminals?
By BUSAN W IN NE R
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD - The public Is
bombarded dally with reports
of crime, whether thelts or
violent arts Television stalions cover details, artlon and
vivid recounting of events
Movies on the screen and
television blare with murder
mysteries and poller shows
with high ratings Then the
subject of children as young as
eight Involved In a murder
plot, teen-agers selling drugs
at school, and youth carrying
knives and guns to school and
Injuring classmates When will
the madness end? Do we live
In a society with crumbling
morals? Has the judicial sys­
tem become loo lenient? Does
the overcrowding In the Jails
present a problem? Whut's the
solution, or Is there one?

Legislators have met many
Hines to discuss alternatives.
Suggest tons have been made
to educate parents when a
child Is expected. Stricter
c u rfe w s
and m ilitary boot
c a m p s have also l*ern added to
the list. Publishing names of
repeat offenders In the newspaper had been a thought.
Reatlers tell u* their Ideas.
Lee Tabor said. "Something
has got lo be done but I'm not
sure what, l it like lo pot them
on an Island somewhere with a
pup tent and supplies "
Beverly Dill said Jokingly.
"Electrocute them lor their
llrsl offense! Not really. I just
think stricter discipline In the
court system would help ."
M.C. agreed by saying. "I
think crime could lx- curbed If
Ihc courts weren't so lenient
with offenders."
See R eaction. Page 5A

Prosecutors say King
street name revoked
in secret meeting
By Th# A ssociated Pros*
PA LM E TTO — Prosecutors
have filed a lawsuit against this
city's council, accusing them of
meeting secretly to revoke a plan
to rename a street for the late
Rev. Mariln Luther King Jr
Stale Attorney' Ear! Moreland
Is asking that the board be
censured, (hat its actions at the
Jan. 19 meeting be declared
Invalid and that another meeting
be held — this lime in public —
to revisit the street-nam ing
Issue.
Named In the lawsuit were
Mayor Gordon Dole und council
m e m b e r s S h ir le y G r o o v e r
B ryant, Jim B iggins. Brian
Williams and Pat Whltescl.
In addition, the state will ask
that each council member be
fined 9500 and that In the future

they be required lo keep a taped
record of meetings
The lawsuit ends a four-week
Investigation ol the meeting by
Moreland's office.
Criminal charges could not be
supported, Assistant State At­
torney Dr no Economou said. Io
part by the Inability to prove
criminal Intent on the council
m em bers' part. It was also
hampered by the lack of accu­
rate records of the Jan. 19
meeting and one preceding It
during which the special Jan. 19
" w o r k s h o p " m e e tin g w as
scheduled.
The earlier meeting, on Jan.
17. was held on Martin Luther
King Day. The council's onlyblack member. Charles Smith,
was absent lo attend events
honoring (hr slain civil rights
leader.

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Today: Partly cloudy. High In
the lower to mid 70s. Wind
becoming northeast 10 mph.
Tonight: Variable cloudiness
with ■ slight chance o f showers.
Low In the mid 50s. Wind west 5
to 10 mph. Rain chance 20
percent.
Extended forecast: Monday:
Partly cloudy. A chance of show­
ers mainly rust sections. Lows In
the upper 40* to upper 50s.
Highs In the upper 60s to mid
70s. Tuesday: Becoming mostly
cloudy and breezy with a chance
o f showers. Lows In the upper
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except higher In the gulf stream.
Bay and Inland waters choppy.
Sunday night: Wind northeast to
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except higher In the gulf stream.
Bay and Inland waters choppy.

The temperature at -1 p.m.
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Saturday's overnight low was
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Weather Service at Ihc Orlando
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Solemn oath
of office

Traffic stop arrests
• Ricardo Anthony Caslcllon. 24. 7304 Slonebrook Circle,
Sanford, was arrralcd near the Shoppes of Lake Mary by Lake
Mary police Wednesday. He was charged with driving under
Ihe Influence of alcohol.
• Michael Edward Clarity, 35, 112 Autumn Drive, Longwood. was arrested by sheriff's deputies In the 100 block of
Autumn Drive Wednesday. Deputies said he fiat] struck a tree
and a parked vehicle. He was nrrested on a charge of driving
under the Influence o f alcohol.

Circuit Judflo O.H. Eaton Jr.,
right, administers the oath of
office to new judge, Thomas G
Freeman, who will serve In the
18th Judicial Circuit, including
Semlnolo County. Freeman is
Invested after Ihe retirement of
Robert McGregor. HIs wife,
Nancy, stands by his side.
Judge Seymour Benson will
tako over McGregor's caseload
and Judge Freeman will take
Benson's domestic relations
cases A reception lor the new
judge was hold at Tlmacuan
Country Club in Lake Mary.

Incidents reported to authorities
• Sheriffs deputies report finding wheels and various
automobile parts, reportedly dumped Into a wooded nrca off
Silver Lake Drive Wednesday. The parts were valued at
approximately 9171.
• Sanford police reported a man was bealen ufter leaving a
convenience store In the 3100 block of S. Sanford Avenue
Wednesday. The man reportedly told police several men
npproached him und one struck him In the nose. The victim
was transported to Central Florida Regional Hospital for
treatment of his Injury.
• A washing machine valued at $350 was reportrd stolen
Wednesday, from the back porch of a home In Ihr 900 block of
Elm Avenue,
• A stolen vehicle was reported to Sanford police Wednesday.
The car was a red 1981 Chevrolet Chevetle. with a broken
drivers side window and lost tag decal on the rear. It was last
seen parked at the Rescue Outreach Mlsson. In the 1700 block
ofW . 13th Street.

Burglary suspect nabbed
Sanford police arrested Kenneth E. Mathews, Jr.. 25. on
Thursday. In connection with two burglaries Police said he
was first located near Ihe scene of a burglary In Ihe JOO block
of Sand Pine Circle, when u number o f Items of Jewelry were
said to have been taken. They reported finding him walking
near Lake Mary Boulevard and placed him under arrest for
burglary loan unoccupied building and grand theft. Police said
several Items of Jewelry were found on his person. Later, at the
John E. Polk Correctional Facility. Mathews wns reportedly
Identified ns huving been Involved In a burglary on Feb 23. al a
home In the 300 block o f Live Oak lllvd. In connection with
that Incident, he has also been charged with home
Invaslon/occuplcd structure.

Fight arrest
Sheriffs deputies arrested Rose Marsh Ellis, 24. or 75 Castle
Brewer Court, In the 1900 block of Southwest Road Thursday.
Deputies said she had reportedly been Involved In a dispute,
and was difficult to place under arrest. The arrest report
Indicated u crowd had started to gather during Ihe anest
attempt. Ellis was charged with aggravated assault, aggravated
battery, resisting an officer without violence, and causing an
afTray.

Wrong place to park
Lake Mary police found Uobbl Jo Uartlet. 31. of Ocala, In her
car Thursday, parked at the Lake Mary Sports Complex, at
approximately 11 p.m. Following an Investigation, police
urrested her on a charge of driving under Ihe Influence of
alcohol, possession o f drug paraphernalia, possession of less
than 20 grams of cannabis, and falling to sign a citation.

Disturbance call
Sheriffs deputies responded to a call regarding a disturbance
carlyTrlday. In the 1800 block of Rosenberry Land. Brenda
Brown. 31. of 121 Bcthune Circle. Sanford, was arrested after
she refused to leave the area when requested to do so. She was
charged with trespassing after warning.

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• A 1987 Plymouth, reported stolen In Daytona Beach, was
recovered by sheriffs deputies Wednesday. It was found
parked near a convenience store In the 2200 block of W. First
Street.
• A 1988 Florida Power &amp; Light pickup truck was reportedly
stolen Wednesday from a compound In the 2600 block of W.
S.R, 46. Orange County deputies have reported they located
the vehicle on Thursday, and arrested an unidentified Juvenile
In connection with the theft.

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• The drivers scat o f a semi truck was reportedly set on fire
Wednesday. The vehicle had been parked In a compound In the
2500 block of Jewett Lane. Firemen reportedly were able to
extinguish the flames before any tnnjor damage was done.
• A burglary and car theft were reported Thursday at an uuto
dealership on S. Orlando Drive. Deputies said entry was made
by cutting open a chain link fence. $500 In Items were
reportedly removed front a IP91 Chevrolet. Police also reported
a silver 1993 Bulck 4-door sedan had been stolen. No license
number was listed.
• An estimated $800 In tools were reported stolen Thursday
from a vehicle parked In the 1900 block of S. Palmetto Avenue.
• A 1983 Mazda, reported stolen In Oviedo, was found
Thursday In the 3 100 block of S. Orlando Drive.
• Tw o boys' bikes, with a total value of $800 were reported
stolen Thursday from an unsecured garage In the 100 block of
Water Oak Drive.
• A TV and VCR valued at over $600 were reported stolen
Thursday from a hom e In the 2400 block of S. Park Avenue.
• A refrigerator/frcczcr valued at $100 was reportedly taken
Thursday from a residence In the 900 block o f Magnolia
Avenue.

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Davidians acquitted of murder
By KELLEY$HANN0N
Associated Press Writer
SAN ANTO NIO A ju ry
rejected murder and murder
conspiracy charges against 11
Brunch Davidians today, con­
victing five of voluntary man­
slaughter In the slayings nf four
federal agents during a botched
raid on the cult compound.
Seven o f the defendants were
convicted of weapons charges.
Three cull members were ac­
quitted of all charges. Including
two who were arrested outside
Ihe compound on the afternoon
of thr raid. No sentencing dale
was set.
Four agents from the Bureau
o f A lc o h o l, T o b a c c o and
Firearms were killed Feb. 28.
1993. In a shoolout with David
Koresh's followers as they irled
to arrest the cull Icadrr on
wca pons charges.
Six Davidians were killed In
the shootout with about 75
agents.
The gunbattle led to a 51-day
stamioll that ended when FBI
armored vehicles buttered the
Davldlan buildings near Waco
and pumped in tear gas Koresh
und at least ,7tj followers died
h i d Id Ihr hlnzr'.
*'
U.S. District Judge W alter
Smith hud Insljqgtrd jurors they
could consider self-defense m s
Justification for the Davldiuns'
use of deadly force. Smith also
permitted Jurors lo consider
possible convictions for volun­
tary manslaughter.
The murder und murder connplracy charges carried sen­
tences of up to life In prison.
Voluntary manslaughter carries
a penalty of up to 10 years In
prison und a $250,000 fine.
The Jury reported Its verdicts
during Its fourth day of delibera­
tions. The trial was moved from
Waco to San Antonio because o f
pretrial publicity.
Lawyers paraded more than
1.400 pieces of evidence into
court and questioned more than
130 witnesses In the trial, which
began Jan. 10 with two days of
Jury selection.
Prosecutors called ATF agents.
Texas Rangers. FBI ugents und
dozens of gun dealers In un effort
to prove Koresh and his follow­
ers stockjilled weapons and
conspired (o kill federal agents In
the months before the botched
raid.
Defense lawyers built much of
D i p i f l m i t t l e l A g r ic u ltu r e
i n d C o n tu rn e r S e r v i c e *

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th e ir c a s e th r o u g h crossexam in a tion o f prosecution
witnesses. The defense called
only I I wlinesscs o f their own.
None o f Ihe defendants testified.
T h e defense launched Its
1W-day case with the playing of
a 911 emergency call placed
from the com pou nd as thr
shoolout began.
•'Tell them there's children
and women In here and to call It
off." cull member Wayne Martin
told a dispatcher-

with Ihe release of two reviews of surprise was lost, then denied
federal agents' performance. A the operation had l&gt;ecri com ­
Trensury Department report promised
hlamrd flawed decision-making.
Treasu ry S e creta ry L lo y d
Inadequate Intelligence gather­ Bentsen used the findings to
ing and mlscommunlcatlon for replace ATF Director Stephen
the raid's failure.
Higgins and suspend five highT h r most d a m a g in g c o n ­ level ATF oil Ida Is. two of whom
clusion was that ATF command
later resigned The report con­
era fulled to abort the raid when cluded Higgins had Ircen misled
they learned the clement of by lopufdrs.

"America's Newest County Fair"

Attorneys for thr Davidians
coniended their clients may
h a ve lis te n e d lo K o r e s h ’ s
apocalyptic preaching but did
not conspire to kill agents. De­
fense lawyers hlained authorities
for Ihe way Ihe raid was con­
ducted and for the way the
standoff was handled.

SEMINOLE COUNTY

S tar p ro s e c u tio n w itn ess
Kathryn Schroeder. who agreed
to plead guilty to u lesser charge
o f forcibly resisting federal of­
ficers In exchange for helping
Ihc government, testified Koresh
told his followers: " I f you can't
kill for God. you can't die for
God."
Ms. Schroeder acknowledged

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movie production company and
that she pica bargained because
she desperately wanted to re­
unite with her young children.
However. Ms. Schroeder said
she did not conspire lo murder
law officers.
"Killing Ihe agents was not
s o m e th in g th a t I th o u g h t
uboul."nhrsuld.
Cull members sutd Ihe FBI
started the April 19 Inferno
when a tank knocked over a
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4 A - Sanford H erald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. February

27. 1994

Editorials/ Opinions
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EDITORIALS

Will lawmakers
approve it?
A Juvenile c r im e bill In m o v in g forward In
the Florida H ou se. It Is en co u ra g in g to find
that It was a p p ro v ed by the H ou se Appropria­
tions C om m ittee o n a 30 to n o th in g vote.
O ver a dozen b ills are b ein g prcsenlrd lo
the legislature fo r consideration. In one w ay
o r another, each Is aim ed at rrd u c ln g crime.
T h is one appears lo be right on target to help
cut dow n on Ju ven ile lawlessness.
A m o n g oth er suggestions, th e bill would
en large the n u m b er o f Ju ven ile detention
spaces and in clu d e establishm eni o f some
bool camps. It w ou ld also d ecree that certain
Juveniles tie tried ns adults, and have longer
Jail tim e than p resen tly given.
It also w ould hold parents In contempt o f
court If they fall to o b ey a su m m o n s to appear
In Juvenile court. Perhaps this o n e item alone
w ill m ake parents m ore nwnre o f th e activities
o f their children.
In order to o p e ra te this system , th e bill calls
fo r the establish m en t o f a new Departm ent o f
Ju ven ile Ju stice, w hich w ou ld take over
Juvenile crim e p rob lem s p resen tly under the
Ju risdiction o f H ea lth and R e h a b ilita tive
S ervices and the D epartm ent o f Corrections.
W c have little doubt that, e v e n with a
unanim ous c o m m itte e vote, th ere a re those In
th e legislature w h o w ill try to fine-tune tills
bill, and u n fortu n ately. lessen Its effective*
ness.
C rim e has rea ch e d a tra gic level, and
con tin u es to g r o w on a dally basts. Juvenile
crim e Is a m o n g th e fastest grow in g.
Our legislators w e re elected to lead the
people. W h a t b e tte r w ay for th e m to respond
than to show th e y are iruty co n cern ed about
th e folks back h o m e . W c urge that cither this
bill. (H fi 23 81 ) b e passed, o r i f possible,
a n o th e r bill w h ic h muy b e e v e n m ore
stringent in the ba ttle against c rim e .

U n it e , f in d s o l u t i o n s f o r s o c i e t y ’ s i l l s
The Supreme Court's decisions particularly
during the 1950s and 1960s affirmed the
rights of African-American rlll/rns guaranteed
by the Constitution. The May 17. 1954 Urown
vs. Hoard of Education decision clearly stated
that scparate-but-cqual segregated schools
were unconstitutional. This doctrine violated
the 14th Amendment. This landmark decision
could Ik* Identified as the beginning of the
erosion of the various systemic methods
employed lo segregate African-Americans that
had permeated tills society.
The next watershed event In the Civil Rights
struggle was the Montgomery bus boycott.
Although this wns not the first bus boycott &lt;&gt;l
thr movement, the first having occurred June
19-25, 1953 In Baton Rouge. La.. It was well
organized and executed. All o f the Ingredients
were present In Montgomery for the spon­
taneous Igniting o f the fires of freedom by Rosa
Parks.
During the 1940s, Rosa Parks had lieen
ejected from the bus by the same bus driver
that had her arrested Dee. 1. 1955 for falling to
comply with the rules that supported segrega­
tion and violated Individual dignity. Rosa
Parks could no longer accept this treatment. In
her own words. "M y resistance to being
mistreated on the bus or anywhere else was
Just a regular thing with me and not Just that
dav.

LURLENE
S W E E T IN G

Parks had served as secretary for the local
NAACP from 1943 until her arrest In 1955.
Through her Involvement with the NAACP she
tocanic acquainted with A Philip Randolph.
Roy Wilkins and other national civil rights
lenders. Mrs I’arks had organized a local
NAACP youth council and had Ixrn an adult
advisor to a youth organization that attempted
to borrow lx*oks from a while library- At the
time of Iter arrest Parks had scheduled a youth
cntmtil workshop lor Dec. 4. 1955.
Consequently, when Parks wns arrested she
was well known In her community. She was
not just a quiet dignified woman of high morals
but a |&gt;rrscui of considerable Influence In her
community.
Dr, Martin Luther King Jr.'s presence In
Montgomery at this critical time seems
providential However, the people Identified as

W c have little d o u b t that som e .type o f laws
w ill be enacted to com b at the g r o w in g crime
problem . W e o n ly h o p e they arc »t r lc t.
T h e ir passage h ow ever, w ill p rod u ce some
n ew problem s. N o doubt, adult an d Juvenile
crim in a ls w ill en d u p being kept in Jail longer.
T h a t w ill req u ire m ore prison beds and
facilities.
M any legislators h ave expressed their belief
that boot c a m p s arc one o f th e better
suggestions to k e e p Juvenile olTcndcrs off the
streets.
T h e next q u e stio n is. w here w ill they be
pu t? If a D ep artm en t o f J u v e n ile Justice Is
established a n d It (as an e x a m p le ) suggests
som e type o f b o ot c a m p be built at th e Central
Florida R egional A irp ort p ro p erty, will resi­
d en ts In the su rrou n d in g areas fig h t against
it?
N o m atter w h e re a boot ca m p is suggested,
th e r e arc p e o p le liv in g w it h in a short
distance. W c h a v e no doubt th ere will be
objections no m a tte r w here one Is proposed.
On another m a tter, it is a k n o w n fact (hat
there are not en o u g h prison beds. I f the need
to finance a m a jo r Increase b rin g s about an
additional lax. w ill the people a g a in Jump up
and shout against It?
T h e public m ust believe that th e legislature
w ill lake a p p rop riate action, an d d o what Is
determ ined lo Ik ? necessary’ to help fight
crim e.
T h e legislators how ever, m ust also be able
to rely on th e p eop le to su p p o rt (h eir
decisions.
If w e fight on e another, we w ill accomplish
nothing. If e v e r y o n e Joins tog eth er, and each
Is w illin g lo g iv e , this p ro b lem can Ik *
resolved.

Berry's World

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‘ L e t m e t e ll y o u a b o u t m y m o m m y .

We. all Americans, arc still dreaming that
our country may solve thr pressing problems
of this day: family disintegration, the high
Incidence o f crime In communities, the fallurr
of many children to obtain an education. These
problems arc all Interrelated and feed upon
each other creating rhaos In our society. We
must unite and resolve to find solul Ions

JO S E P H S P E A R

Boycott - the
weapon of choice

a m

...A n d w ill the

people accept it?

actually formulating the plans for the boycott
arc E.D. Nixon, past president of the NAACI
and members of the Women s Political ( ounc ll
led by Jo Ann Robinson, an English teacher at
Alabama State College. Nixon and Parks had
worked together for years in the struggle for
equ ality. Dr. Martin Lu ther King Jr s
charismatic leadership during the boycott and
the fin al dcscgrcatlon ol the buses of
Montgomery are a matter of history.
The Aug. 28. 1963 march on Washington
brought over a quarter o f a million people to
the Lincoln Memorial In our nation's capital
The inarch on Washington for "Jobs and
Freedom" was another momentous event in
the Civil Rights movement. The march was an
elrcirifylng occasion to witness. So many
Americans o f all races, creeds, colors, ages
assembled In the spirit of brotherhood was an
unforgettable experience. The magnetism of
the moment was crystallzcd by Dr Martin
Luther King Jr.'s eloquent "1 Have n Dream"
speech.

ELLEN G O O D M AN

Sexism isn’t dead in schools
BOSTON — When Myra Sadker published
her first book In 1973. she was Invited to a
convention of elementary' school principals.
Sexism In the schools was a new topic und a
controversial one. so she was delighted to see u
hundred principals, mostly men. crammed
Into the meeting room.
But when Sadker started to speak, the
audience began to whisper. The whispers grew
louder and louder. And finally, many Just got
up and left.
It turned out that they had come expecting
to hear her lecture on sex education, not sexist
'education.
Today, few educators would confuse sex and
sexism on a vocabulary test. The world has
changed and so have schools.
Girls and boys ore no longer tracked Into
homemaking and woodworking classes. Dick
and Jane are no longer exclusively portrayed
as doctor and nurse, boss and secretary, wage
earner and homemaker. Now the same people
who once dented that there was a problem In
the schools arc the ones likely to say that thr
problem has been fixed.
But Myra and David Sadker. spouses and
longtime collaborators, have put togthrr a new
book that gets down Into the next layer, the
more subtle but searing ways In which schools
are. In the words of the title. "Fulling ut
Fairness."
By collecting studies and Interviews and. by
tuklng readers Into the classroom, these two
American University professors describe how
girls who start out ahead academically, fall
behind. They show school us a world In which
b o y s demand and get the lion's share of
attention.
On the short list o f their findings are thrac:
Teachers Interact with toys right limes more
frequently than with girls. Boys arc called on
more often. Girls are given Irss time to answer.
Boys arc rewarded for being smart. Girls are
rewarded for being neat, pretty, compliant,
nice. Teachers help girls by doing things for
them. They help boys by leaching them how lo
dolt themselves.
Some of the teachers the Sudkers observed
display their bias overtly. But many more
teach by gender as naturally as the one woman
who chalked up her different expectations
under these blackboard headings: "Brilliant
B oys." "Good G irls.”
In this small, closed society, trays rise to the
top or drop to the bottom most dramatically,
while girls often fall by the wayside. The most
chilling pages In this took arc those that
simply relay dozens and dozens o f rcal-llfc
interactions In the classroom.
But I was equally struck by two tests the
authors have given again and again. In one,
hundrrds o f high school students were
routinely unable to name 10 famous women In

history. In another, students described what It
would lx- like to wake up as the opposite sex.
The authors' summarize the male essays
saying. "Although wc have read hundreds of
to y s ' sturlcs about waking up as a girl, we
remain shocked ut thr degree of contempt
expressed by so many
The Sudkers do not
pretend that schools
exist In a vacuum or
that schools ran to
the antidote to all our
social problems. Nor
arc these educators
en gaged In teachcr-bashlng.
"In thr whirlwind
pace of classroom
interaction, thr good
toluivior of gtrls can
to a life-saver tossed
to the tractor." they
w rite. These v e ry
I They had co m e
teachers were often
expecting to
dismayed .it the e v i­
hear her lecture
dence of their own
on sex
bias and at how their
education, not
"llfesaver" sunk so
sexist
B
many students
education. J
Not surprising, thr
wnrk of these authors
who are also educators and |Kirents o f two
daughters, has elicited two diverse reactions.
"Om- group ol parents and teachers have said
'give us the resources, wc enre.'" says Myra
Sadker. The other group has waved olT their
analysis ns another attack of political correct­
ness
The Strikers* Intent however Is to bear
witness to what happens tn the hidden reaches
of lhe classroom and lo give teachers and
parents simple tools for change — methods
that arr not only fairer but better. "Th is Isn't
P .C .." says Myra Sadker. "It's E.C. It's
educationally correct."
It's torn a whole gcnrmtlon since the day
that the grade school principals walked out on
Myra Sadkrr's "sex education" talk. The
schools have changed slnrc then. So has the
world.
But loo many of these Inequities have
lingered They've Just sat there, like a girl In
the classroom, waiting patiently to to re­
cognized. It's time w r noticed.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
to*t|rrx to the editor are welcome. All letters
must Is- signed. Include the address o f the
writer and a daytime telephone num ber
L e tte rs s h o u ld he o n u single subject and to
as linel a s |x&gt;ssllilc. The letters arc subject In
editing

Sometimes I think I'm spinning my wheels,
you know?
I rant and I rave week in and week out
about deficits and hypocritical pols and Ross
Perot and rapacious oil companies ami
politically correct nonsense and government
secrecy and rubld feminists, mid nothing ever
changes.
1 h a v e therefore
concluded that (need
another weaprxi In
my arsenal. I have
derided to launch u
fe w
p erso n a l
boycotts.
Troth to tell, tills Is
not a new strategy
fo r m e . I h a v e
engag'd In toyrotts
before, with mixed
re s u lts . My cam pa l g n s a g a i n s t
calamarl. tofu and
£ i have decided
tripe h a v e clearly
lo launch a few
been unsuccessful.
rorsonal
But lo o k at my
gloycotta. £
boycott o f Rlrtinrd
Nixon, loiinrhcd In
1973. H e now so
lacks credibility Hint
lie had to build a
private presidential
library so he could present Ills own version ot
history ("Intcqirctlvc cxhlbltry." a Nl
Nixon aide
called it) without challenge.
If Just half iny boycotts are successful
they'll t o 100 pme-nt more effective than m i
column rrusadra. I ihcrcforc announce ntrw
campaigns ugalicit these people and things:
— Television news. This will not to* i
difficult undertaking, as I have had a partia
toy col i In effect for about five years, slnci
"rc -c rc a tlo n s " cam e Into vogue. I are
perfectly satisfied with reality, thank you
and I don't nerd it enhanced by video wizard*
and performers posing as repaiers.
W hat's got me ngttatcd of lair Is till*
abominable business o f paying news readers
as If they were professional athletes. Four
networks recently hid for the services ol
Diane Sawyer, who decided to slay with ABC
for the tidy suniof $6 million u year.
I submit lo you that news people do not
deserve that kind o f money. People who
earn
that kind of money, therefore, arc
manifestly not news people. They are starund starlets win should never to confused
with real Journalists, und I intend to boycott
them until they arc clearly labeled as such.
— O liver North and the state of Virginia. II
Ihc voters there are so foolish as to semi Hufaux Na|mleon to the Senate.
Tills man s chutzpah befuddles the brain*
of ordinary folk. Ur Is a smarmy poseur and .
self-admitted Jinr who fingered everyone bul
Hie W hite House chef In the Iran Contra
affair. Yet. he sunrhow manages to retain the
loyalties or enough dupes to make himself a
credible polltlral threat. Even that tower nl
temperance, the Reader s Digest. ixrsed the
question. "DocsOItvcr North Tell the Truth?"
and answered It In the negative.
- Horldu orange Juice. I have actually to r
avoiding this stuff since the last Florida'freez
that was followed by un overnight crpluplln
of prices. Bul now that the Florida Cllru
Commission has signed u 81 million control
y.lth b lllb b c r Jock R ush L tm ha ugh
advertise its products. I intend to esenew
v»
altogether. I will not consume the Juli
peddled by a commission that thinks It I
acceptable to refrr to Hie president'sdaugllU
as a dog. or to demean people m Renrral f.
thejr physical appearance and rormrniu
shortcom ing.
Ombaugh. To show in
lack o f political bias. I w tl boycott Jen
Brown's new talk show as w ell
— G eorge Bush. He seems m to blumln
everyone but Bar for his political defeat the*
days.
tot nie quote a former top-level, and I mra
top-level aide to Bush who recently told mt
"The press didn't lose the election fur Bus!
Bush lost the election for Bush."
floycolt George.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. February

27, 1994 - BA

Stenstrom —
Continued from Page 1A

Hmertwl) bi ItefN HmmcI

Beer distribution center opens
Wayne Densch. center, cuts the ribbon on hts
new warohouso facility In Sanford Saturday.
The Anheuser-Busch boors distributor hosted
a barbecue dinner to kick oft the expanded

business. The Clydesdale horses also ap­
peared. Densch's business Is located on West
First Street

Reaction
Continued from Page 2 A
Mike Mathews said, "| think
l&gt;ont ramps might work-"
Several people spoke ol school,
home Involvement and made
other suggestions and comments
regarding the legislators opi­
nions.
Renee Ctoxlon said, "Have
more school activities to keep
them out of trouble. I think
having set curfews in all the
states ts g(snl Parents need to be
more responsible In teaching
morals."
Stacy Sllllry rluboratrd by
saying. "I think military boot
ramps are good for repeat of­
fenders. It will give them selfrespect and self-discipline. Ifs
something they don't get In the
real world. I don't think educat­
ing parents w ill work because if
they weren't brought up that
way they won't raise their kids
that way. Curfews won't work
either because if you make them
leave one place they Just move to
another. Counties and states
need to grt Involved In positive
recreation for kids. They Just
want a place to hang out.
O pening a school g y m for
iKisknhall would be good. Have
some supervision that the kids
feel comlortable with and look

up to."
John Cullum said, " I f this
were n utopian society parents
would Instruct their children to
lie polite and well mannered.
That's not a realistic view . Hoot
camps worked In other places so
they might work here. What
concerns me is thul the courts
are legislating criminal offenders
back into the schools. That only
creuies a hazardous environ­
ment. If they are c riminals they
need to be In detention nr Juii.
The punishment would need to
fit the crime."
A m y Schmldlt said. “ They
need to learn discipline at home.
Th ey can’t be expected to be
taught It later by others. I think
t h e r e needs to be s tr ic te r
punishments than there urr now
because the punishments obvi­
ously aren't deterrents."
Cindy Sllffey said. " I feel the
military boot camps are a good
Id e a fo r repeat o ffe n d e r s .
Alternative technical schools are
g o o d because the k td s gel
hands-on work so they do better
than In a regular school envi­
ronm ent."
David Galloway said. "G ener­
ally. early intervention works.
Parent education couldn't hurt.
Th ere definitely needs to be a

program to give them direction.
If they commit u crime Ihcy
definitely need to be put In Jail If
it’s a violent crime they need to
l&gt;c there for a long lime,"
Many fell the whole solution
and cause of the problem stems
from the home. Chuck Hollway
said, " I think lhe greatest thing
they con do is educate m ihc
home. It's a breakdown in Hie
home and many times kids
aren't equipped to cope with the
outside w orld."

ford.
A retired rectory worker for
Colgutc-Ralmollve. he wus bom
in Jeffersonville. Ind. on Aug
12. 1917. He moved to central
Florida in 1977 und was a
Protestant.
Survivors Include his stepson
Norm an Wiseman o f W inter
Park and his sister Mary Payne
of Jefferson vllle.
Drlsson Funeral H om e. San­
ford. In charge of the arrange­
ments.

ier. Orlando.
A p u b lic sch ool r e a d in g
specialist, she was burn In
Chicago on May I. 1924. She
moved to central Florida In
1989. She was a member ol
Christian Fellowship Church
U.C.C. where she belonged to Us
church council. She was also a
member o f the Connecticut Re­
tired Teachers Association.
Survivors Include her husband
Harr)’ John: her daughter Renee
C. of West Hartford. Conn.; her
brother Cornelius Duyscr Jr. of
Harwlnton. Conn.
B aldw in -Fu lrchlld Funeral
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary, in charge o f the
arrangements.

Cindy Wilcox agrred and said.
"It starts In the home. If parents
took their children and properly
taught them responslhllty. then
the legislators wouldn't have to
take over. Thr parents are falling
tremendously. I strongly believe
In curfews. If parents won't
enforce the law. then the stale
needs to ."
Dorothy Crockett said. “ The
parents aren't doing their Job."
Guillermo Agullle concluded
the comments by saying. "Bool
camps are okay but not to an
extreme because they’ re still
kids. The parents have to help a
lot with curfews. I think lire
rcspooslbllty starts with tinp a ren ts and b ein g a good
exam ple."

Hearts wrrr Young and Gny,* In
thitse days bunnies were small
rabbits and rabbits were not
little Gentian ears. W e were
before Grandma M oses and
Frank Sinatra. It was before lazy
people were referred to as laid
ixtek and before a wage earner
with an income of $ 10,000 was
considered poor.
"W e were even before Batman,
‘Grapes of Wrath'. "Rudolph the
R e d -n o s e d R e in d e e r '* and
Snoopy. We were before DDT.
vttamlns. disposable diapers.
Jeeps, scotch tape. Grand Coulee
Dam. MAMs. the automatic shift,
ami Lincoln Continentals.
“ But we did have rod liver oil
plus sulphur and molasses.
"W hen we were in school,
pizzas, yogurt, frozen citrus
J u ic e . In s ta n t c o f f e e and
McDonalds were unheard of. We
were before FM radio, tape
recorders, cleclrlr typewriters,
word processors. VCRs und disco
dancing.
"W e were before Israel and the
Untied Nations. Since we left
high school 98 countries have
become Independent nations —
•18 o f them In Africa. W e were
before IndoChlna became lmportanl enough to fight about.
“ W e were before pantyhose,
drip-dry clothes. Ice makers,
dlshwnshcrs. clothes dryers,
freezers and electric blankets.
We were before Hawaii and
Alaska became stales. We got
married first und then lived
together and raised children.
How quaint we were!
“ In our high school days
cigarette smoking was fashion­
able. grass was something you
mowed, coke was something you
drank, and pot was something
one ccxiked In. We were before
Jet p la n e s , a lm o s t h o u r ly
trans-Atlantic flights and In­
terstate highways.
" I n ou r day th e r e w ere
flvr-and-trn cent stores where
you could actually buy things for
a nickel or a dime. For a nickel
you could buy n cherry coke or
make a pay station call. For five
cents you could mall two letters
und a post card. You could buy a
new Chevy coupe for 8650 and
gasoline was less than 15 cents a
gallon.
"W h y we were even before the
hula hoop, the Ed sc I and the
Nehru Jacket. We were before
millions of peuple each year
wmilrt m in t to ttlta area (or
vacations and business. W e were

DEATHS
NO RBERTOBERGER
Norberlo Berger, 70. Grove
Street, Maitland, died Thursday.
Feb. 24. 1994 at Florida Hospl
ud-South. Orlando.
Born In Volina. Roland an May
15. 1923. he moved to rcntral
Florida In 1990. He was Jewish.
Survivors Include hts wife
Alda: Ills sons Guillermo "B ill"
a n d Jo s e , both of Maitland, his
daughter Mattie o f Maitland and
three grandchildren.
Deacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of Ihc
arrangements.
RICHARD 8. CARROLL
Richard S. Carroll. G9. Spring
Lake Circle. Longwood. died
Thursday. Feb. 25. 1994 al
Florida Ilospltul-Norrh. Alta­
monte Springs.
A real estate salesman, he was
iKtrn In Syracuse. NY on June
1G. 1924. He moved to central
Florida In 19H5 and was a
Catholic and a Navy veteran.
Survivors Include his wife
Norma: his sons Robert of Fort
Lauderdale and Rick of Tampa;
his daughters Ram Ouzts of
Longwood and Ralrice Hlpsley of
Houlton, Maine; seven grand­
children.
Bnltlwin-F airch ild Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs Cha­
ttel. In charge of tiie arrange­
ments.
M A R Y SUZANNE HAMILTON
Mary Suzanne Hamilton. 73,
San Sebastian Court, Altamonte
Springs, died Friday. Feb. 25.
1994 al Life Care Center of
Altamonte. Altamonte Springs.
A retired legal ofTIce secretary
and a contributing wrticr to The
Orlnndo Times, site was bom In
Contesvlllc. Ra. oil Feb. 25.
1921. She moved lo central
Florida In 1981. She was a
m em ber ol First Church of
Christ Science.
Survivors Include her daugh­
te r S u za n n e C a m p b e ll o f
A popka: her sis te rs Bessie
Dnxtks and Edith Meredith, both
o f C o a t c s v I I Ic a n d R u th
Relssntan of New York City: her
b r o t h e r Raul M o r r is o n o f
Coatesvllle; and one grand­
daughter.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice, Orlando. In charge of the
t arrangements.
JAM ES G. "TUBBY'* HILLS
James G. "T u b b y " Hills, 76.
4lh Street. Osteen died Thurs­
day. Feb. 24. Ht94 at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. San-

JOHN T. HODGES
John T. Hodges. 73. DeLeon
Road. DcBary died at Central
Florida Regional Hospital on
Thursday. Feb. 24. 1994.
A m a t e r ia l h a n d l e r fo r
Catcplllar Tractor, he was bom
In La Plata. Missouri on Jan. 17.
1921 moved lo central Florida In
1980. He was a Presbyterian. He
was also a member o f V FW Posi
8093 o f DcBary; o f Masonic
Lodge 237 of La Plata. Missouri
and o f Moose Lodge o f DcBary.
Four Towns Lodge 655 A.F. A
A.M. He served In Ihc Arm y.
Su rvivors Include his wife
K a tie : his dau gh ters Karen
Sotnntcrvllle of Omaha. Neb. and
Pam Baxter of Chctek. Wls; his
sons Paul Hodges o f Indepen­
d e n c e . Missouri a n d H ollis
Hodges of La Plata: and three
grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild. Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
the arrangements.

Sadie C. o f L o n g w o o d ; his
daughter Linda Scott o f Moun­
tain Home. Ark.; Ills sons John
Wayne Smith Jr. of Sanford and
Stephen Smith of Sorrento: her
sister Louise Richter o f Orlando;
his brother Buford Sm ith of
F r a n k lin . NC: fi v e g r a n d ­
children.
B nldw ln-Fu lrchlld Funeral
Home. Aliumonlc Springs, in
charge o f the arrangements.

VIRGINIA L. WELCH

V i r g i n i a L. W e l c h . 6 9 .
Humllton Avenue, Longwood.
died Friday. Feb. 25. 1994 al
Wittier Park Memorial Hospital.
Winter Park.
A homemaker, she was bom
May 18, 1924 In Isabel. Kansas,
she came to central Florida In
1963. She was a member of
JOHN WAYNE SMITH
John Wayne Smith. 58, Beach University Baptist Church. Or­
Street. Longwood. died Friday. lando.
Survivors Include her sons
Feb. 25. 1994 al Florida Hospi­
tal-North. Altamonte Springs.
Handy Welch of Longwood and
A retired owner of a cabinet Robert Welch of Orlando; her
manufacturing company, he was daughters Gloria Payne of Sail
born In Winter Garden on Jan. Springs. FI. and Christina Cor­
21. 1936. He was a Baptist and a liss of Longwood; her brothers
member o f Winter Park Masonic Darrell Rhea of Kansas and Lynn
luxlgc *230 FAM. the Scottish Rhea of Colorado; her sisters
Rile Tem ple. Ihc Klwanls Club. Reva Vermillion. Helen Gobln
R o ta r y I n t e r n a t io n a l, the and Marge Ewy. all of Kansas:
Sertoma Club and he wus past and five grandchildren.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
president dl Ihc South Seminole
Jaycccs. He also served In the Chapel Funeral Home. Long­
wood. In charge of the arrange­
Army.
Su rvivors Include his wife ments.

EMMA D. LsPINE
Emma D. LaPlne. 69. Feather
Edge Loop. Lake Mary, died
Thursday. Feb. 24. 1994 at
Orlando Regional Mrdlcal O i l ­

Sanford lost a pair of outstand­
ing old timers a couple weeks
ago. One V s I Robert A. "B o b "
Cobb. Th eolhcr was Roy Britt.
Th ere's scarcely a kid who
lived around here In the 1920s
and 1930a whose life was not
touched by Bob Cobb, an official
o f the Sanford-Ovlcdo Truck
G r o w e Y s A s s o c ia tio n , w h o
headed the Sanford Lions Club's
Junior baseball program every
sp rin g a t the old Grammar
School pllyground. Cobb lived
on West 15th Street. He was 94
when he expired. But In his own
youth he was quite an athlete. In
1917 and 1918 he excelled In
basketball for Sanford High
when the school played its home

games at the old Episcopal
Church parish house gymnasi­
um before It burned down.
Cobb played with such stand­
outs as Hoy Bums. Israel (Izzy)
Kanner. Garland Spencer Jr.
and Rex Holiday.
Our other loss was Hoy Britt.
He came lo Sanford at an early
uge. played high school baseball
here with such folks as Roy
Hnirtson and Buddy Lake. An
outfielder. Britt played for San­
ford In the setni-pro Central
Florida League. Oh. yes, he also
played soflball when the late
E.H. Cullum guided the city's
dlnmondtuill program.
Later Britt became a Gulf Oil
service station operator and afler
that, a Ford tractor dealer.
Roy married one of the muny
attractive Borland sisters. Lillie.
She told me ul her husband's
funeral she and Hoy. who wus 81
when he died on Valentine's
Day. were married 57 years,
"A n d ." she added, "they were
all wonderful." Also, you have to
give Lillie credit for saying "Y e s "
too handsome man.
I say that because among the
many fellows who graduated
from the local high school there
were numerous good-looking
boys. But In my own memory
the two who were the most
elegant were Roy Britt and Jack
Hughes.
At 81. Roy was still a goodlooking man. I saw Jack a couple
years ago al the funeral of hts
brother, Otho Hughes. Let me
tell you he Is still a handsome
individual.
The ranks o f us old timers are
thinning. But many will be
around long enough to re ­
member Bob Cobb und Roy Britt
for quite some lime.
In Ihc recent story about A.B.
Stevens, hts daughter. Beryl
Dyal, has now retired. R e­
member she told us on stll
summer nights folks could hear
Leo the lion at the Sanford zoo
roar all over town. A few callers
wanted to know If It was true.
Believe me. It was. Some nights
Leo would start roaring and you
could hear hltn from here lo
there. Gee. I can even recall
hearing those peacocks cry out
with their shrill calls which
echoed all over Sanford.

Crime
Coe tinned from Page

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Chiles has long believed you
start solVlng this problem by
putting money Into education.
"Y o u tik e away from schools
and youlli have to build more
prisons.'/ he said.
He Insists lawmakers need lo
share crime-lighting resources
dollar-(or-doJlnr with prevention
programs.
" I keep trying lo say we've got
lo have a comprehensive solu­
tion.” he continued. "H ow long
will the public buy the get-lough
talk with nothing to back It up."
Th e governor says he's braced
for a lot of get-tough talk In the
upcoming campaigns. He Is now
being forced to run a re-election
campaign with the weight of
another early-releasc felon hav­
ing committed a vicious crime.
The tactic of blaming the man

In charge had been brought Into
elective politics when Ihe Bush
campaign used II successfully
against Michael Dukakis.
D em ocrats used a sim ila r
lactic against Martinez in the
1990 election. There were two
cases In particular, one In Dade
County where an early-release
gunned down two policemen
and another was In the capital
d ly when a violent felon walked
away from a work detail off
prison grounds und later silt the
throat of a woman silting In her
car al u shopping mall.

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STEPHEN O.KLINOER
Stephen G. Klinger. 52. Oak
L e a f Lane, L o n g w o o d . died
Thursday. Feb. 24. 1994 al
Florida Hospllal-Apopka.
A realtor, bom In Brooklyn.
NY on July 2. 1941. he moved to
central Florida In 1973. He was a
member of the Church o f the
Annunciation. He wus a Navy
veteran.
Survivors Include hts wife
Nancy: hts son Daniel o f Long­
wood; his daughter L a c e y of
L o n g w o o d ; hts m o th e r and
step-father Josephine and Ernest
DIBari o f Brooklyn and his sister
Kathleen Landon of Brooklyn.
B ald w IroF a lrch lld Funeral
H o m e . Sem oron-F orcst City
Chapel, .In charge o f the ar­
rangements.

before you could stand on your
front porch and sec a space ship
leaving Florida for Ihe moon.”
All right readers! Where do
you fit In? Are you an old timer
or aren't you? Because, that was
Ihe way It was back In 1038 or
(hereabouts.
W h a t' ntnotrs me was some­
thing I remember. Miss Margaret
C o x ( l a t e r M rs . L e o n a r d
McLucas) telling us one day In
ninth grade civics nt Seminole
High School that at the end of
Ihe so-called "m achine a g e "
folks In Europe began lo believe
the world would soon be coming
lo an end. Why? Because every­
thing that could l)c Invented had
been Invented. Good grief?
Thom as Edison hadn't even In­
vented "electricity."
As I look about my study here
at home (I'm now fully retired),
about the only thing that isn't
electric Is this old standard
manual typewriter I’m using.
And (hut’s because 1 learned to
type on a machine like this and
have tried over and over lo use
an electric machine only to give
up in disgust. Every 11me I hit a
" c " key I get three of 'em In a
row. Oh. yes. I have a manually
operated stapler machine. I ref­
use lo buy an electric. But I did
break down the other day and
buy an electronic dictionary. I'll
tell you something else. I like It!
But. you'll have to bury me with
th is old r Q lym pla Standard
Manual typewriter I bought from
Dot Powell's office supply store
ubout 25 year* ago. It's going to
outlast me,

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my are not.

Personal service Is o n e o f the things that m akes Brisson
F u n eral Home special. Oren 'S h orty" Smith has b een serv­
in g th e people o f S an ford for m ore than SO years from this
fu n era l home.

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•The Red' klssea the hand ol his apprentice, who Is pregnant with twins.

C ontinu ed fro m Pane 1A
area gathering up ‘rodents'
and cntcnalnlng with Ida stories
of woe. Other [tcusants darted
through the crowd, bringing
smiles with their bawdy chatter
and w illy ober n ut Ions. Studding
aloof, the nobility watched the
show, bemused.
Jeffrey Thorpe from Milford.
Mich, stood watch over one of
the many carnival games. Invit­
ing. those w illing to take a
chance In throw a dart ni the
star-dotted hoard to win a
luminescent dragon.
"T h is Is very new." Thorpe
said of the fnlr. "1 think once
people see what wr have to offer,
they will lie crowding In herr.”
Thorpe said that many o f the
same entertainers and artisans
w h o are In H eathrow th is
w e e k e n d w i ll tr a v e l n e x t
weekend to Sarasota and the
next weekend for the six-week
event In lotrgo. Those festivals
are the premier Renaissance
lairs In the stale, d raw in g
hundreds of thousands o f visi­
tors.
"W e've got the same things
here," Thorpe said. "W e've not
yel been discovered."
James Songster of Davenport.
FI., his wife Teresa and their
children Heather and Joshua
travel from show to show on (he
weekends. Songster, also known
as James the Unhcllrviiblr. a
comedlc magician, and his fam i­
ly are operating a ral loss
ronlest ut the festival.
"W e were In Gainesville last
weekend and w e ll head to the
west coast over the next few
weeks, but this is nice," hr sutd.
"W e ran see that tills Is going to
be a good festival."
Mary Nelms' Strange Things
shop offered everything from
carved walking slicks, to darling
gnomes lo tools for necromancy.
Unique handmade jewelry from
Italy and delicate wlndctitmcs
were also among her Inventory.
" I think tilts will be a beautiful
fa ir." she said. "W e 're Just
getting started."
This Is Nelms' first festival on
th e c i r c u i t , but sh e w a s

Ta-Rtl Rocha, of Hazard, Ky., awlnga a 12-pound hammar.
favorably Impressed, she said.
Klsrwhrre. the curious and
those willing to spend a few
dollars stopped by her tent as
they made their way among the
unique offerings from Jewelry to
mall headwear to musical In­
struments In the marketplace.
"I'm having u blast." said
Donnu l.ynn o f Sanford. "I have
friends In other places who've
told me ultoul th ese Krnalssance
Festivals. I think this Is really
cool. I'm glad we got one here."

Heather Beers. 5. of Orlando J
was less Impressed.
"W here's the real rides?" she .
asked, not satisfied with the 1
ponies, the elephant and the I
cam els that were offering th e ir .
services.
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The festival continues today
from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Pro­
ceeds will benefit a myriad o f
local charities
L A L Acres Ranch is located at
I-4 and Lake Mary Boulevard in
Heathrow.

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The midway, with over BO
tides and concession stands, was
alive with treats for all the

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The thrill ol tho race overcomes lair floors who cheer ihelr lavorlte
pigs In the Porkchop Downs' hog racing track.

Building
Continued from Page 1A
He adds. "W e arc very Inter­
ested In the Police Benevolent
Association Building IPBAI with
respect lo cither leasing and/or
purchasing options.
Last week, the request, dated
Feb. 16. was listed for discussion
during the work session o f the
commission, beginning at 5 p.m.
Monday.
On Feb. 17. a memorandum
was issurti by Mike Kirby, recre­
ation and [Kirks director, to City
Manager Bill Simmons.
Kirby wrote, "T h e stuff o f the
Recreation and Parks Dc|Kirtment Is excited about the potent lu l o f u s in g t h e P o l i c e
Benevolent Association Building
, In the future. The addition of
this facility will allow us lo
enhance the services we pro
vide."
Kirby says the site can be used
for a number of programs to be
included In the summer recre­
ation program. " A site In this
area la badly needed with many
youngsters living In (he existing
apartments nearby and another
large complex being built In the
? area." he wrote.
Kirby has estimated (tun an
expenditure o f $7,500 would hr
• needed lo equip the facility with
• th e n e c e s s a r y r e c r c u t lo n
equipm ent. He also suggests
that part-time counselors would
he needed, at a cost o f $H,316 for

Bright lights and loud music
called out from the machines
that swlshrd and shook riders
who'd (raid about $ 1.20 each for
the opportunity.
A cool wind tickled the crowd,
but It was not enough to dis­
courage them from outdoor ac­
tivities.
But the food...oh, the food.
Sausages smothered In pep­
pers and onions, corn dogs,
turkey legs, funnel cakes, stuffed
pizza and Dlppln' dots (small
p e lle ts o f s u p e r-fro z e n Ice
cream).
Tantalizing to the tastehuds us
well us the nostrils the food In
everywhere at the fulr. making It
a very bad plucc for a diet.
“ But U‘s so much fun," said
Kelly Whitman o f Casselberry.
Vendors at both food con­
cessions and among those In the
exhibition hall were pleased with
the fair so far.
" I do fa irs a ll o v e r the Rich Varano sculpts a 5-foot aand castla at tha fair.
country," said Heather Kent of
Kent praised organizers for Dots were a tasty curiosity for
Southport Island. Maine, who Is
getting
the word out to the many entering and exiling the
selling decorated t-shirts at the
public nbout the fair and for fair near her booth said. "I think
fair. "1 think this Is a nice little
Ihctr fine treatment of those once people are accustomed to
fair. It's going lo be a good event.
the fact that the fair Is here." she
involved.
1 think Saturday and Sunday
"T h e y're very nice here." she said, "w e’re going to sec a great
will be great days and thrn 1
fair."
said.
think people will be coming out
il.wti.ifli
M.H. Allen, whose Dlppln'
and havlnga great tim e."

Sanford commission agenda
SANTORO T M Sen lo rd C ity Com
m illio n w ill h o ld •
te u to n ond
reg u lor m ootin g M o n de* rig h t Tho lo tio n
mg I 't m . w o rt ll.to d on tho w ork m t k r
•gondo 0. ot t h l. p o it nook
0 O iK u t iio n - Request fro m A M V E T S
P o tt M l ? to p v r c h o io o r loot# P B A
B u ild in g
O D - K u tU o n — Spec It I E v o n l o p p llco
t&gt;on tar t o m m o r c U l c a r n iv a l in F o rt

Motion Park

0 dim u n io n — R tq u o t! to dm d and
‘ -tp lo m o n l O ra n g e Avonu* and Itti S h o o t
park im p ro v e m e n ts
o O lK u t . i o n — R e g a rd in g d ro tt e t
M o l.d a. Inn l t . t t agroom ont
• D lK U U to n — R e g u ett for n a iv e r ot
lio n tor ilr u c t u r o d em olition at «0t S.
San lo rd A ven u e
e D i m u n io n — Request h r S e m in o h
County E r p r e t . n o y A u th o rity to pur t h a w
land adjacen t to H id d e n L a k e V illa .
0 D l. c u n io n — St. J o h n . P a rk w a y
( E a . ll D e v e lo p e r', agreem ent
o D i t c u . n o n — C lo u d B r a n c h / M ill
C reak d ra in a g e Im provem en t, la n d a c ­
q u isition
a D u e u n io n - W re ck e r le rv lc e In the
City oI S e n io rd
o R a n e n — P r e p e n d W elcom e Sign
a itp tey » lo r M a r c h . IfM .
a C a n t h e r a n o n — Chao Choo C a r W it h
w a iv er re q u e tt on open canopy lent
e C o n tin u a tio n o l discu ssion — C it y '.
A fla r d e b h M o u sing Strategy.
o D iM u u h n — R e g u la r agenda an d
oth er Ite m .
The w o rk w it t o n I . M h e d u h d lo beg in at
1 p m . In tha C it y M a n a g e r', conferen ce
roam , Jn d d o e r, o f c it y h a ll
A . at t a il i

n seven week program. He did
nol expect any Increase In full­
time Mall personnel would he
required.
Kirby's recommendation has
subsequently been added to the
work session agenda.

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Tha regviar com m ission moating w ill
beg in at t p.m .. In tho co m m it.Io n
(Som ber, ot Sanlord C ity H a ll. M t N
P a rk Avenue

The work session Is scheduled
to begin tomorrow nt 5 p.m.. In
the City Manager's ronfrrrnce
room at city hail.
It will be followed by the
regular commission meeting at 7
p.m..

March 6 .
Today It will be open from 10
a.m. until 10 p.m. The m idway
w ill be open until midnight.
M onday through Friday the
hours are 5 p.m. through 10
p.m. with the midway open until
11 p.m.

Mandates —
Continued from Page 1A

lin e d on the agenda ta r the re g u la r
c o m m it .Ion m eeting
• R u b ik H earin g — C o n .id e r (fa tin g ,
v a ca tin g and a bandoning a portion of
n o rth M u th a lle y b erw een F re n c h and
L a u re l A ren u et. an d betw een W nth
Street and B a ya rd Street
e O rd n a n ce — E &gt;tending a u th o rlia tlo n
on d lo u rce at funding to r C o m m w tlly
P o lk in g Team
o Con.ider a i ion — L o o m to G le n M c C a ll
to r a » leet of Otd S ea boa rd C o a t Ilino
R a ilro a d right o t w a y n o rth o l W TIM
Street
• Censtoraiton — A m e n d m ent to con
tra c t tor co n.tructlon. a d m ln l.tr a tlo n and
I n fe c t io n w r v ic e , on Town# Cen ter B lv d .
N o r t h Town# R o o d , a n d SI J o h n .
P a rk w a y
a O rdinance — l . l re a d in g — A n n o , a
-tkm at property betw een A r t L e n d and
ittw oodLan a D o n a te E . H u n te r,o w n e r
• O rdinance — l . t re a d in g — S m a ll
K a le co m p r.h e n . 1v, p la n a m e n d m e n t.
o Inform ation - P la n n in g an d Zoning
c o m m it .ion m ooting
• Content agenda
• A pp roval Ot m in u te ,
o Paym ent ot in v o ic e , p a id
a Adjournm ent
In addition to Ite m , on the reg u la r
agenda, a ip e c la l m eetin g ot the Sem inole
Town# Center C o m m u n ity R edevelopm ent
A g en cy h a . a lio been u h e d v te d to begin at
1 p . m . or o . w o n th e re a fte r a . possible
lT h e com m ission l i t . a . the C o m m u n ity
Redevelopm ent A g e n c y o t • .o p e ra te
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Americans With Disabilities Act
and other laws.

absorbing the bistortral moment around him.
Congressman Joint Mica. RFcm Park, who serves on the
H um an R e s o u rc e s and In ­
t e r g o v e r n m e n t a l R e la tio n s
Subcommittee o f the U.S. House
Government Operations Com ­
mittee. arranged for the heartng.
"T h is hearing Is the first step
In recognizing the burden the
federal government places on
our state and local govern ­
ments." said Mica. "T h e next
step will be to enact real changes
In Hie way we make policy In
Washington."
Mica supports a pnqtoscd un­
funded mandate bill submitted
by Congressman Gary Condi!.
D-Callf.. which would require the
federal government to provide
fu n d in g sou rces for Its r e ­
quirements on state, county and
municipal governments.
Nationwide, state and local
governments spend up to un
estimated $40 billion each year
to c o m p ly w ith federal r e ­
quirements.
Seminole County will spend
$8.7 million In local taxpayer's
money to pay for federal re­
quirements this year. By 1998.
the figure Is expected to climb to
$11.3 million. The spending is to
meet requirements under the
C leon W a te r A ct. Resource
Conservation. Recovery Act and

" T h e fed era l governm ent
should provide lls own binding
for any mandate that It truly
believes Is essential," Seminole
County Commissioner Dick Van
Der Weldc told the panel. "When
you have to puy the bill, this
should bring some reality to the
process."
Rep. Lee C on stan tin e. RA lt a m o n t e S p r i n g s , t o ld
lawmakers Florida Is receiving a
huge unfunded mandate burden
by being the fourth-most popu­
lous stale In the nation. Con­
stantine udded the state Is also
pennllzed by being one of the
lowest-funded states In the
country. The state Is 4f)lh In
transportation funding and SOtli
in other categories. Constantine
said.
"It's another thing that Itks us
herr." Constantine said.
Dorothy Joyce, the stale's
director of elections, said Iasi
year's "Motor V oter" bill which
allowed residents to register to
vote at drivers license bureaus,
food stump ofrices and at other
government centers will cost the
state between $2.5 million and
$3 million lo establish. Moat of
the expense will be for printing
new forms and handling the new
i

paperwork.
Joyce said the cost doesn't
Include the costs to locnl elec­
tions supervisors for Increased
printing and postage to respond
to the expected Increase In voter
registration.
S a n d ra G oa rd . S e m in o le
C ou n ty elections supervisor,
said Friday she did not know
what the additional cost to the
county will be.
S la t! W rite r V ic k i D e io rm to r c o n trib u te d Is
tfilk re p o rt

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Congress pressed to pass anti crime laws
much more.
policewom an CCrlsly
rlsly imichmore.
AAnnt geles
r im pnllcrwomun
Hr said
said (hat
Ural with
with rougher
tougher
Lynne Hamilton,
Hnmlllon. two
two oof f the
the
Lynne
Hr
niqpr than 150 police officers crime controls and heller com­
klllrd In the line of duty In the munity support for |* &gt; llrc of­
WASHINGTON — Standing in
ficers and the rule of law "w e
•
an Inner-city (toller station. Pres­ lust year.
ident Clinton pul prrssure on
White was struck down in ran rrplarr fear with confidence
December when a man he hail and help to make our country
Congress Saturday to pass tough
anil-crime legislation to help stopped for questioning fired six whole again."
Craig rounlcred that "som e
bullets Into his chest und face.
"replace fear with confidence."
Hamilton was shot earlier this people. Including tin- president.
Clinton, delivering his weekly
radio address from the police
week by a teen-ager with a
district where slain officer Jason
semi automatic weapon who had
Just killed Ills father.
W hile was based, said. "W e
need a new crime bill ihnl Is
"F o r them, their relatives,
their friends, their coworkers, for
both tough and sm art."
all the people In this country'
The political Jockeying over
who deserve protection. Con­
Ihe potent crim e issue was
gress must move to make our
evident us GOP Sen. Larry Craig
streets, our schools and our
o f Idaho. In the Republican
rrsponsc to Clinton's address,
workplaces safer." Clinton said.
accused the president of putting
Th e president said It was a
too much emphasis on gungood first step for Congrrss to
control measures anil said many
pass the Hrady law. which takes
o f Clinton's fellow Democrats
effect Monday and rrqulrcs a B y LA U R A M N E E R Q A A R D
were "coddling the criminal."
fiv e -d a y w aiting p e rio d on Associated Press Writer
"It (&gt;alns me to s;iy It. but
handgun purchases to allow
m any members o f the presi­
WASHINGTON - T h e Food
lim e for background checks of
dent's party ure resisting the
and Drug Administration Is con­
would-be gun buyers.
lo u g h measures this nation
sidering classifying nicotine as a
needs to put away repeal offend­
The president d ied a report drug, a move that could allow it
released Saturday by the Justice to ban most cigarettes and have
ers who cmtunll violent crimes."
jCralgsald.
Department that fount! that "dramatic effects on our soci­
among criminals who used a ety."
! Clinton for weeks has been
firearm and had a prior record.
•urging Congrrss to complete
Tin- FDA's statement Friday, a
23 percent had bought their major shift In policy, sparked
faction on u crime bill that would
guns retail. Among offenders Congress lo set hearings on the
‘ban assault weapons. Increase
death penalty provisions, fi­ accused of killing police officers. topic for next month. Hut the
53 percent had a prior convic­ tobacco Industry dismissed the
nance 100.000 more community
tion record, the report showed.
police officers, and require life
talk as rhetoric.
" I f the Hrady law had been In
Imprisonment without parole for
"W hen the smoke clears
the
effect, none of these guns could FD A's fundam ental position
certuln three-time violent felons.
have been purchased at a retail remains unchanged: Tobacco Is
T o demonstrate the need for
store.*' Clinton said. "S o It's a not a food and Is not a drug and
tough crime controls. Clinton
good start. Hut we need more. as such Iras special regulatory
pointed to While and rookie Los
protection.” said Tobacco In­
stitu te sp okesm an T h o m a s
Laurta.
In a letter to anil smoking
advocates Friday. FDA Commis­
sioner David Kessler said evi­
dence Is mounting iltat tobacco
coni|Kinies Intend for |&gt;cnpli* to
become addicted to nicotine, and
In some rases Increase the
compassion ts appropriate. 1 amount nr nicotine for that
B y A N N I0 B A N A N
think some of these verdicts err purpose.
Associated Press Writer
on the side of rompassinn niul
That addictive quality, and ihi­
MANASSAS. Va. — Jurors appear to condone crim inal tmen!. could put nicotine under
believed Lorena Bobbitt's story behavior."
the legal definition of a drug that
o f a chain-react Ion tragedy, that
Rothstrln likened the Bobbitt the FDA Is required to regulate.
domestic abuse led to menial case to the Menendez brothers'
The FDA has not made a
problems that led to her now- case in California. There, too. decision, and asked Congress for
n o t o r i o u s a t t a c k on h er defense luwyers said past nhuxe direction. Hut If It docs declare
husband's penis with a kitchen p r o m p te d th e c r im e . T h e nicotine a drug, that would
knife.
Menendez Jurors could not reach mean "ultim ately, removal trom
She wire found Innocent by verdicts, and the brothers will be Ihe market o f tobacco products
rrtrird for slaying their parents.
reason of Insanity.
containing nicotine at levels that
Lisa Kemlcr, one of Mrs. Bob­ cause or satisfy a d d ictio n ."
On Monday, a Judge will de­
cide whether to accept stale bitt's lawyers, said domestic Kessler wrotef-'psychiatrists' recommendations abuse Is not a license to commit
Sen. Jeff Hlngaman. D-N.M..
that Mrs. Bobbitt be released crimes, but In clear cases It acts Immediately requested hearings.
from the Virginia mental hospi­ as a ca ta ly st fo r c r im in a l Tlir Senate Labor and Human
Resources Committee lias ten­
tal where she's been held since behavior.
" W e are more und m ore tatively scheduled them lor
her trial ended Jan. 21.
Public fascination with the becoming aware" of the effects Thursday.
" If thrsr reports are true. It Is
Bobbitt case may be eroding, but of abuse, she said. " A lot of
It remains a hot topic In legal horrible things happen in the unconscionable that tobacco
circles. Some prominent schol­ hom e." Until domestic violence companies are deliberately ad­
ars say Mrs. Bobbitt's acquittal Is reduced, "you will not see a ding nicotine to thrlr products to
make them more addictive."
is a questionable victory for the decrease In this type o f defense."
- Ms. Kemler told Jurors in her said Sen. Edward Kennedy.
"abuse excuse." the argument
that abuse at the hands of a opening statement. " A life Is D-Mnss.. chairman of the com ­
parent or spouse explains or more valuable than a penis." It mittee.
was the foundation for the de­
Kessler's letter followed lIre*
absolves a criminal act.
“ It's spreading like wildfire. fense contention that years of s u r g e o n g e n e r a l 's r e p o r t
E verybod y has an excu se." physical und sexual abuse from Thursday that labeled smoking
Hurvurd University law professor John Bobbitt left Ills wife emo- a n a d o le s c e n t a d d ic tio n ra th e r
Alan Dcrshowitz said In a tele­ llonully devastated and In fear
phone Interview. He has In­ for her safely.
But Mary Grace O ’Brtcn. one
veighed against the abuse de­
fense In a newspaper opinion o f the prosecutors In Mrs. Bob­
piece and television Interviews bitt's trial, said. "T h e re arc
since the verdict In Mrs. Bob­ people who sustain Ihe same
type o f abuse as Lorena Bobbitt
bitt's malicious wounding trial.
Mrs. Bobbitt "pulled the wool und the Menendez brothers
over the Jury's eyes" by claiming allege they underwent, und de­
that abuse left her unable to take spite that, they don’ t choose to
responsibility for her actions. engage In criminal conduct."
Bobbitt took the stand In Ills
Dcrshowitz said.
Prince William Circuit Judge wife's trial to deny ever abusing
Herman A. Whlscnnnt Jr. could her. He was acquitted In a
free Mrs. Bobbitt outright, free separate Iriul Iasi year of sex­
her conditionally or return her to ually assaulting her specifically
the Central State Hospital In on June 23. the morning o f the
knife attack.
Petersburg. Va.
" I f you start to believe what
In two separate reports to the
Judge lust week, state mental she did Is Justified ... there will
health experts recommended be a backlash People will say
she be freed on the condition It’s gone loo far.” said Greg
that she receive outpatient Murphy. Bobbin's lawyer.
Murphy said battered women
treatment. Her lawyers said they
were optimistic she would go have legitimate claim s to u
defense based on abuse, but he
home Monday.
"W hal kind o f message docs argued that Mrs. Bobbitt was not
that send?" said Paul Kolhsteln, battered and does not fit that
a Georgetown University law profile.
" I f you abuse Ihe excuse. II
professor who followed the Bob­
bitt case closely.."Juries ought will no longer be an excuse that
rpu
by society, und that
to be c o n c e rn e d w ith the Is accepted
woul be tragic for w om en." he
messages they send to society would
said.
about personal responsibility."
Bobbitt's penis was reattached
Society and the legal system
arc groping for a better definition and doctors say he Is recovering
well. He cannot ycl have sex
o f victim and victlmlzer. he said.
"W e want to know how much normally. Murphy said.
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make gun control the
flitwnnt to innkr
maln. ifif not
not tinthe twlr.
sole, focus
focus oof
in.tin.
f
crime legislation.
"T h a i's too trad." he said,
"because all thr gun control
laws In Hu- world won't prevent
violent criminals from having
and using them. ... W h a t's
needed Is criminal control and
lough sentences that are actual­

FDA may call
nicotine a drug,
ban cigarettes

obbitt acquittal:
eally a victory for
abuse excuse’?

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rlM-s. troth parties have been
rushing lo present Ihemselvcs as
strong on law and order.
Clinton's ow n deputy attorney
general. Just one day after r e ­
signing tits post, earlier this
month accused politicians o f
both parties o f going overboard

w ith u n r e a lis t ic , pun ill ve
measures lo capitalize on public
sentiment.
"It seems Ihe powerful, power­
ful politics of I t ... make It almost
Impossible for political tlgurcs —
federal, stale, Republican. Dem­
ocrat. — to keep In contact with
real and common sense." Philip
Heymann said.

T H E S E S T U D EN T S HAVE B E E N
N AM ED TO THE

HONOR ROLL at
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than Just an adult habit Som e
•Hi million American adults and
al least 3 .1 million teen-agers
smoke.
More than -HX).(XX) Americans
die every year (rom cigarette
smoking, not Including deaths
attributed to cigars, pipes ami
smokeless tobacco, according to
the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention. Last year It
calculated that every cigarette
steals seven mlnulrs from a
smoker's Ills-.
Tobacco Is regulated to som e
degree by a hodgepodge o f
federal agencies, but Ihe FDA In
I51HH said It wouldn't try to
assert authority over tobacco
products, which II deemed w ere
used for pleasure.
The Coalition on Smoking or
Health, composed of Ihe A m e ri­
can Heart. Cancer and Lung
associations, had pressed the
FDA to change Its position, and
praised Kessler's statement, but
coalition chairman Send Halim
said he didn't expect the FDA to
ban cigarettes.
He predlclrd Kessler would
force Congress to act on legisla­
tion sponsored by Blngaman
that would allow FDA lo regulate
tlir lata-lmg. promotion and *a lr
of cigarettes. Just as It does for
prescription drugs. "It's better to
regulate than to Iran." lie said.
Tobarro Institute spokesman
Laurla said that bill Iras re­
peatedly lulled In recent years.
"But legislation may no longer
tre necessary If these (hidings are
verified.'* Blngaman said.
If C o n g r e s s d o e s n 't
K e s s le r g a v e " s pretty

lyscrvci
ly served.*'
Aspu
public concern about crim e
As

set.
m« mm !

indication they're willing to do
whatever it takes to deal with an
Issue that lia s languished al the
expense o f Americans* public
health." Baltin said,
Kessler and oilier FDA officials
declined to discuss the Issue, but
ihe letter Indicated any change
wouldn't com e lightly.
"S u ch u regulatory action
could have dramatic effects on
our society," Kessler acknowl­
edged. "O ne must consider the
(Mtsslble elfects of the loss o f this
source o f nicotine on the health
of some people who are addicted
lo nicotine and ... the potential
for a black market."

6th G rad e Honor R o ll
MOXOXS
Allude, Jeana
Blake, Brandon
Fishtr, Hatoaha
Gentry, Johua
Itaraon, Shirley
Mill. Dastraa
Martin, Katrina
Kuthlfeld, Jtatlca
Oliva, Jaaaa
OrtU, J l s a l
Forrar, Brian
S l u m , Crystal
Whtia. Shannon
Wolt, Christina
WuuUrd, Danis*
Brooklyn, Danltl
Sutler, Joylynn
Carilrnaa, Kan*
Crouter. Braa
0*an, J essica
Cordon, Latadr*
Hick*. Catharlno
Johnson, Hast ha r
W i n , Klchaal
Lua, Antals
Hcr*ddon, Dana
Mlrchall. Jssalca
r*r*ra. Toccata
lotarlo, Caaaandra
Sob 1no, John
S l u m , Richard
Stratton. Robert
Valaatln, Nicholas
Wall*. Richard
Anderson, Shanadr*
Aabla, Lueater
Klnnarld. Suaart
Eraser, V aleria
Sternberg, Steven
Aratmld. Corry
Carrier, Bryan

B*n]ealn, Lataaha
Checkfsky, Jaaalca
U r lay. Patrick
F i d p a t r t e k , Konal
rranch, Aakar
Canaa, Sarah
Cracsy. Shstna
Hoffman, Matthew
Holland. Caoffroy
Kaafar, Angola
lan ri avat h, thorny
HI chard a, Brandon
Shoemaker. Jatfray
Stewart, Anthony
Taylor, Short Lynn
Tokara, Katrina
Ward. C a r l
Z l n i a r a l l k . Jlsnt*
Diaon, Zarah
Fmca. Janie
Alexander. Clayton
Diaon, T ar a
Schuh, Jo a 1ha
Vacca, V i t o
Holland. Brandy
Hl-HOBOBS
lovarly, Nslaon
Irooka, Clauds
Irown, Dan ylsl
Cruc ial*. Kactbau
Dunning, Rabacca
Carlin. Shawnli
Haaton, Jaaalca
Harkovlt a . Kara
H ll la r, Jaaalca
Hlaon, Jarad
Xoblay. L e t t *
Fupo, Kuban
Sargent, Jaaalca
Thou a , Jaaaa
Valtar. Staphanl*

Montgomery, Trants*
Aaron, Rabacca
barband, Chrlatophar
Baker, Ban
Baaa, Karl
Chariot, Stephanie
Da lay, Tabitha
Cullltn, Hlcbtllo
Kali, Shannon
Hoban, J i l l
Jusluob, Jennifer
l i t t l e , Aaron
K ille r, hr tec 11la
Porter. Leelle
Salih, Evalene
Sondhala, Joeeph
Brewer, Caaele
Calhoun, Tin
Cherlee, Leelle
Church, Taaha
Henry, Chrlatophar
Hughe, Hark
Hugh*, Paul
Nelson, Kimberly
Robertaon, Garth
Rushing, Kalvln
Salth, Amber
Vail , Aund*
Whitlock, Courtney
PBISCIPAL'S LIST
an, Brantany
Careen, Staphanl*
E ll io t t , Jantin
Haroack, Cherlee
Maguire, Shannon
Marrtck, Donald
Potter. Karan
Shlploy, Jonah
Sydow, Leelle
Tkachuk, Holly
Trautnan. U l l l l i a

7th G ra d e Honor R o ll
houoxs
AuaUnV'Stacy
Barton, Jaaalca
llatch nar, Thartaa
Bolonl, Andrei
Brooklyn, Tracey
Carter, Bruce
Carver, Nicholas
Perera. Kenneth
Frost,- Mefarter*'
Harris, Shannon
Hawkins, Krlalln*
Hawklna, Sharia**
Irl aerry , Llaa
Jlaanax, Tad
Jchnaon, Michael
Kruld, Holly
Lively, Jason
Maldonado, Kerch
Mcklnnay, Tarry
KcLaughlln, Tla
Hurray, Clinton
Farahall. Joahua
Pell, Mich#lie
Prett, Barnard
Rlplay, Lindsey
Stepan, Andrea
Stephana, Danielle
Stringer. A pril
Theses, Monique
Crlgtlsa. AMU a
Brown, T iffan y
Clcoro, Dulce
Copeland, Eddlolol
Drydon, Adaa
Tierney, Harlan*
Harrlng, Carlynt
Hooks, Shayla
Kama, Aaendi
King, Sean

leeeVa, L U a Amm
leeektee . Mathew
Link. N ic o l a
ftoye, Audrey
Pencrats, John
Pearson. LOrl
P e lla. N atalie
Fl plto na, Daanne
Purler, Barry
Teylor. Janelle
Vellenoveth, Sharon
Aaedor,
Nicola
Hanlon, Joahua
Caapa, W i l l l a .
Cato, Staphanl*
Chick, Joseph
Pleenar, Sarah
Bardin, Heather
High, D a n ie lle
Holcoab, Bobbl Jo
Lynch, Jaros
Malloy, Nicholas
Nutsala, L o r lua
Bodrlques, Lathis
Scott, E rica
Tracay, Franklin
Watson, Joseph
WU 1 Ia n s . Cora
lhagwandaaa, Kaitah
J a r a n t l la , Jennifer
Marengo, Kallsaa
M itc h ell. Ranada
O r t U , C a rla
Shelby, Scott
Chaaasr, Meredith

HI HONORS
CMao la, Ban
Denoark, Laahanda
Heats*, Tin

■ la , heather
Stana. Cetera
U e l V a e M&gt;4i»a
Duvall, Marla
Cerhardt, Cue
Hal*, Krlatan
Haws, Daahla
Humphrey. Sharmaln
La*. Laura
L Uhafa kl, Tiffany
Quinn, Shanna
Valentin, Rebecca
Allan, Jaaon
Dlstalhorat, Robin
Falk, Kallas*
Prledtl, John
Hal*. Rally
ttayes, Candice
Price, Stacey
Eatnea, Laralae
Roach, Stacy
Sananlkona, Sengcheh
Wahl, Jennifer
W l l l U a * . Shaven
Witte, Kallsea
PRIBCIPAL'S LIST
Chapaan, Nicholas
Coho, Amanda
Doherty, Barry
Foettr, Kelly
Handrlckar, Krlatan
Hurtado, Jennifer
Killia n, Kara
Ludwls, Andrea
Kakhoul, Amel
Nunet, Karan
Silva, Paulo
Willard, April

8th G rade Honor R o ll
HONORS
Anderson, Latartha
Bra dwell, Jaaon
Chattaraon, Krlatan
Duncan, Daslrta
Inrun, Charles
H U l a r , Todd
Murphy, Hlchaal
Sayaavanh, Laaphon
Schick, Dawn
Selph, K elt* **
Salthay, Shylah
Strack, Raathar
Strandnass, Jaaaa
Strandnaaa, Jaclyn
Teaplaton, Debt*
Dennis, Jonathan
Doyle, Jaraatah
Herbal, Hallaaa
Laaela, Erin
Mack, Tarry
Marrero, Sasha
McCann, Joahua
HcCulra. Denial
Mitchell, Jaraatah
Newman, Shane
Pavlak, Jaaon
Pe|*n, Hark
Reed, Leklnuel
Richards. Michael
Santiago. Carlo*
Shuck, Joshua
Stanatroca, Ryan
Stokas. Shanalki
Will lama, Cherlen
Infanta, Omayre
McRae, L e a lla Ann
U'Crady, Jaaalca
Appling, WUllaa
Bennett, Ntcol*
Boa, Jeann*
lu ttara , Jaaalca
Cohan, Vanaaaa
Corcoran, Krlatan
Donovan, Mop#
Elchtar, Krlatan
Erickson, Nicola
Poasaltua, Robert
Codsan, Rally
Uelna, Patrick

Huebner. Joseph
JlBon*** Siephjnte
Kranarclk, Brian
Lavor*. Janes
Mutter, B i l l i e Jo
Perkins, Shelby
M in e s . Tla
Scarvar. Nlqulta
Salth. Katrina
V l l l l a a a , Laklaha
W U l l a a * . Nathaniel
Carpenter, Sasutl
Crten, Erick
Hanacom, Tracy
Hays, Andrea
Paro ls , Ashley
Pa trick, Tarrl
Patera, Jarvis
Poslay, W il li e
lunpton. Lenethla
E l l i o t t , Jaaalca
Jordan, Christy
K1 I g o r s , Janlon
King, Nenets
Lopet, Rebecca
Faiochtt J i r « i |
VenJervorp. Eally
Yoakaetics, Kla

Lb s i I I nb Daintel
Long, Brlnn
McCloud, Tla
Michels , April
Murray, Stephanie
Pegnottl, Gabriel
Arrington, Michael
Bertett, Aaand*
Black, Alfyson
B li k « i Tofthln
Blown, Letashe
Sutler, Lataaha
Cenoniiado, Sophie
Coaalna, Anita
Copeland. Keytwann
Davit, Tin
Croon, Clarra
Hag*. Chrlsttn
Kell, Denis*
Lewis, Travis
Lovatt, Tabltlre
Luka, Sarah
H ll la r, A li c ia
Neaao, Cindy
Ortti, Taahtre
Pearce, Robert
lUudffnbruaht Jab I*
Schmitt, Jennifer
W ilt*, Bratt

HI HONORS
|y rk«t Tr it i a
Delong, Janie
Fugate, Aaand*
Hopklna, Andrew
Lankford, Heather
Mason, A l i c i a
Farauns, Janes
Scott, Jaaalca
Voder, Debra
tanton. Carrie
tender. Tatall
Car 11. Torronl
Clark, Bratt
Fin le y. Kagan
H a r r e l l , ta lly
Henderson, Quinton
Hofiaan. Amend*
How*, Naoal
Jonas, Jaaaa

PRINCIPAL* 5 LIST
Betea, Ned
Blade*. Raymond
Bradbury, Leslie
Hahn, Geoffrey
Haskins, Ryan
Kutt, Rabacca
Kla, John
Lundqulat. Krlatan
Kakhoul, H l r a l l l *
Olson, Karl
Sahadao, Selena
Schuh, Natasha
Soundera. Soapsthe
Spotts, A pr il
V**s«nn*ytr, B eni
We• the l i e , Chris
Xiong, Melody

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School scenes
Busy happenings at SHS

IN BRIEF
Lyman to celebrate diversity
LONG WOOD — Lyman High School will hold lls third annual
Cultural Diversity CclcbratIon March 7-11.
II will be a week filled with Information, food, decoration,
displays, music and covcrsallon.
The purpose o f the yearly event Is to encourage students and
faculty to develop a.positive Identification with Ihctr heritages
and to foster understanding and an appreciation o f cultural
diversity In the Sanford community.
There will be n vartrly of events throughout the week. If
you’re Interested, call the school at 831-5600.

Let us know
The Sanford H e ra ld wants to know what la happening at
your school.
If you have an event coming up at your school, or If you want
to tell us about some of the great things the students at your
school are doing.
Or. If there Is a teacher, staff member or. even an
administrator who has been honored or Is doing something
unique In the classroom let us tell our readers abort! It.
Send us the Information, neatly written or typed by
Thursday at noon.
Let us know the who. what. when, where and why and we
will consider the information
Send the Information to the Sanford H e ra ld . 300 N. French
Avc.. Sanford. 32771 or fax It to us at 407-323-9408.

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Tw o jazz chulm IPizazz and
D es tin y) received E xcellen t
mnrks while these show choirs
(also Pizazz and Destiny) recleved Superior ratings. New­
comers. Fantasy, walked away
with their first rating ever, a
hard earned Excellent (terrific
for their first year In existence),
and with the only standing
ovation of the day a group of 24
Gospel Choir students made
history receiving a Superior the
first year at competition.
All Superior ratings qualified
each group for state competition
later In May.
All show choirs and Jazz choirs
were superbly accompanied by

Jaime Dlllman
Seminole’s own Jazz band who
received the equivalent to a
Superior. Sixteenth Century
songbirds. Madrigals, rectcved
Ihctr fourth Superior In a row
and are also hraded to slate
competition In Tallahassee

Recipients of Excellent ratings
were Jaime Dlllman lyes, yours
truly). Angle Danglcman. and
T e sta G ibson. State bound
Lissette Guillen earned her sec­
ond Superior two years running
Singing for comment only was
so p h om ore Kelly B a llln g a l.
Thrsc girls met with private
voice Instructor Jnnnls Ellis
every Tuesday after school to
work on their voices, and were
accom panied by senior Rod
Gorby.

Looking ahead next Wed lies
day will Ire the ci|K-iilng ulghi of
the long awaited spectacular
melodrama "Deadwnod l&gt;!&lt; k nr
"T h e G am e of Gold ” And.
consequently, Thursday evening
will be the last night «»f this
action packed play
The star-studded ia-»i Im lud&lt; -»
Kell Sullivan as Calamity Jane.
Jerome Tltshaw as Ned Harris.
Amanda Luke as Miss L ily
Blossom. Matt Bowlin as Wild
Bill Hlckock. and many others
Everyone Is Invited to share an
evening straight out of the old
west directed by Ms Jane Epps
Admission Is 93 00 In minimum
price for such high quality eri
tcrtalnmcnt If you usk me) and
curtain goes up at 7:30 so come
early for a great seat, come on
time for one at all.
You’ll be sorry If you miss It

W h ic h
queen:

fo r m e r

b e a u ty

a) made Iter m ovie debut as
u t r l o n t r a in " In
W oo d y A lle n ’ s "S ta rd u s t
Memories’ ’?
“ p re tty

FROFEWONAL TENNIS COT ITS START
IN intV N E N TNI FRENCH STAR
SUZANNE UM UN NAS PAIP $50,000
FOR A TORN. TNE ACTUAL ORIGIN OF
TNI CANE, HOWEVER, CANE MANY
YEARS CARDER. IT IS TNOOCHT TO
NAYE CVOIVEI FROM AN INSOOR
SPORT C A IU IJSO M MOMS (PALM
CASE), POPULAR WITH FRENCH ROYAL­
TY IN TNI LATE 1ST! century.

b) had her first speaking
part In an episode of "Fantasy
island"?

Karen Nunez. Paulo Silva and
April Wtllurd.
Ned (kites. Raymond Blades.
Leslie Bradbury. Gcoflrcy Halm.
Ryan Haskins, Rebecca Hull.
John Kim. Kristen Lundqutst.
Mlrcillo M.ikinml. Kart Olson.

c| made her m ovie debut In
197l 's " T h e Last Picture
Show"?

H rtn n w ,

April Spoils. Krrtl
Vcsacfimcyc r. (.Tins Westhelle
and Melody Xiong

L&amp;kevltw Middle School

( O R J U S T A HAM)
SHOW OFF YOUR BEST ESSAYS. ART.
AND STORIES. SEND YOUR
TASTIEST STUFF TO

The following students were
named to the Principal's List at
Lakevtcw Middle School In San­
ford. They earned that honor by
having ail A ’s on thetr most
recent report card:
Brcntany Ammcrman. Steph­
a n ie Carten. Jenna E llio tt.
Charles Hammack. Shannnri
Maguire. Donald Merrick. Karen
Potter. Jonah Shipley. Leslie
S yd o w , Holly Tk achu k and
William Trautmon.
Nicholas Chapman, Amanda
C oho, Kerry Doherty. K elly
F oster. Kristen H en drlck cr.
Jennifer Hurtado. Kura Killian.
Andrea Ludwig, Antal Makhoul.

Matthew Lowery ol Sanford readies his terrarium for competition
with Louise Davor’s assistance.

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Alter the rulings were an­
nounced soloists wanned up lor
one-on-one lodging with Ron
1tooth of Disney. Starting nlf
with Italian and ending with
classical English was hard for
the live young ladles but nit were
triumphant.

W r’rr nil very proud nl our
talent. Congratulations io all

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POP CULTURE'** l»» Slrrr Mctiarrx

On her way to becoming tinfirst black Miss America In the
history of the contest. Va­
nessa W illiam s perform ed
" H a p p y D a y s A r c H ere
A g a in " at the 1986 Miss
America pageant.
Soon after the publication nl
revealing photographs of her
In "P en th o u se" m agazine.
Williams resigned.
S h e m a r r ie d R a m o n
Hcrvcy, the public relations
expert who trundled her res­
ignation and then became h .m an ager and a be qutektv
carved out a career as a
singer.

G ospcl C h oir WHS I i r c n m panted In Mr Kit hard Grey mid
all groups are under the direc­
tion of lioh Magulrr.

Last Friday Florida Vocal As­
sociation held district contest for
local area middle and high
schools.
W ith six groups and fiv e
soloists Seminole had plenty of
representation.

G oldsboro Elem entary School
The following students were
named to the "A Honor R oll" at
Goldsboro Klcinrulary School In
Sunlurd. They turned (hat honor
by having all A s on their most
recent report card:
R a ch el Khananlsho. K arll
Marklvutz. Joshua Ferguson,
A n d r e a P o lo c h e . J e n n ife r
V n n g c ld e r. Jonathan W ild .
Crystal Culdarrlll. Christopher
Lawrence. Robert Lightscy. Jef­
frey Peterson. Joshua Hennecy
and Carlos Said.mu
As w ell ns Brian Russell.
S h aw n P o loch e. Sarnuniha
Carver. Shelley Gilmore. Sarah
H e a t o n . C a ro l H e n d r lr k s .
Michelle finer. William Gordon.
Emma Liggett. Brandt Harrison.
R o s e m a r y C a n ln lzn d o and
Laporscha Jorus
A ls o . J r s s lr a W il l i a m s .
C assandra Hayes. Jonathan
Lu ndm an, Jason Lundm an,
Angellue Gamut Amber Krtedcl
mid Jamie Clenuvis.

4-H’ers show off
at the county fair
The members of the Sem i­
nole County 4-H group spent
last week getting ready for the
Seminole County Fair.
T h e y c re a te d s m a ll,
enclosed ecosystems called
terrariums to enter In lids
year's competition at the fair.
Volunteers born the Semim ile C o u n t y M a s t e r
Gardeners were on hund to
answer questions, offer advise
and really get their hands
dirty If they needed to help
the youngsters get their ter­
rariums ready for show and
Ridging.
T h e 4-H members from
around Seniinulr County will
be exhibiting terrariums, en­

tomology projects and other
examples of the work they do
as a part of the 4-H programs
Seminole County 4-H is tinyouth development program
of the cooperative extentlon
service mid l* open to nil
children regardless of race
color, creed or national origin.
The Seminole County Fair
Is In the midst of th e i 1 -d a y
Inaugural run. It Is a t tin
Seminole Greyhound Park in
C asselberry. Just oil U S
Highway 17-92 between S ta te
Roads 434 and 436.
T h e 4 -H 'crs w ill h a v e
examples of thch handiwork
among (he exhibits ol arts
and c r a fts , b a k in g ,
horticulture and (lorieullurr

Sniifuril Herald
3 0 0 N. F R E N C H A V E ., SA N FO R D . F L 32 7 7 1

Seminole County School Board

S e e n at s c h o o l

Well red

What's for lunch?
Monday, Fab. 28,1994
Charbrolls
TatorTols
Fruit Tray Florida
or Chaf'a Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

Tuasday, Mar. 1,1994

PorfcChopolto

Maahod Potatoes
Frull Tray
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk

Wednesday, Mar. 2 .1994
Dippers with Salsa
Com

Clifford the Big Bed Dog wa
at Midway Elementary Schoo
In Sanford recently to holi
encourage the children to rood
Tho visit was sponsored by Rll
(Roadlng Is FUNdamenlal)
Clifford and wlunleers Iron
across the school district wen
to Midway to 0ve books to thi
youngsters who might other
wise not have the opportunity
to have any books ol thoi
own. Clifford offered lovo ant
encouragement to Ihe sludonb
who are learning Ihe value o
books and reading

Rolls
Fresh Apple Wedges
or Choi's Salad or Beg Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Thursday, Mar. 3,1994
Hamburger Pie
Green Beans
Fruit Crisp
Roll
Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

Heraid Rtoto by Tommy Vincent

Friday, Mar. 4,1994
Pizza
Garden Salad
Orange Wedges
or Chel’s Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk

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21, 1994 - B A

Health/Fitness
Diabetes alert month

IN BRIEF

Free foot and eye screenings available to diabetics

Hospice training class planned
Hospice of Crnlm l Florida Mill hold Its next scries of
volunteer tr.union workshops In April ut The Fairways on East
Colonial Drive. Direct-home-care volunteers are rsjKvIally
needed fo provide respite eare ami friendship to patients and
I,untiles on the Hospice program, to help with household
chores, to read to patients and help them write letters, and to
art as Rood listeners Volunteers are uU , needed in work In the
office, at the Hospice Thrill A Oltl Shops, and In a variety of
other capacities
Patirm -carr volunteers must com plete four training
workshops To register for the April session, call Rosie Wilder
,il 875-0028 ext 476 A fee o f $15 covers ihr cost of a light
meal al the iralnlng sessions and Hie training manual. Advance
registration Is necessary.

Are you in the ‘sandwich generation?*
Suddenly found yourself In the middle of the "sandwich
generation." caring for your elderly parent or loved one In
addition to young children? What can you do? What can be
expected?
A seminar featuring George Maddox. I’ h.D.. of Ihe Duke
University Medical Center is back for a command performance
to discuss various Issues surrounding Iniergeneratlonal caring
S|smsorcd by Winter park Memorial Hospital's Prime Life Plus
program, this program will be held on Wednesday. March 0. at
t) a.m In Ihe hospital's medical library auditorium. 200 N
Lakemont Ave.. Wlntrr Park.
For reservations and Information, rail 62(1-5771.

Breathe Free program to begin
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — ilrealhe Frre. a five-session
Mop smoking program, will be offered by Florida Hospital
Community Health Services on Thursday. March 3. at 7 p.rn.
al Florida Hospital Altamonte. 601 E Altamonte Dr
llreathe Free addresses participants' physical, emotional and
nutritional nredsasthey become non-smokers
The cost for the program Is $40
For more Information or to register, call H517-192(1

Free prenatal series for parents-to-be
SANFORD — The Women's Center at Central Florida
Regional Hospital olfers a frre sertrs of classes designed to give
parents-to-be an overview of pregnancy, labor and childbirth.
In addition, classes on cesarean section, brrastfrcdlng. baby
care and parrntlng are offered.
All classes meet on Thursday evenings from 7 to 0 p m. In
the hospital's classroom. We Invite you to attend Ihr entire
series or Just the classes of special Inlerrst to you Registration
Is requested Please call The Women's Center at 321-4500
extension 5766 for more Information and to register.

SANFORD — The Central Florida Regional Hospllal Auxiliary
Is sponsoring cholesterol and blood pressure screenings on
Friday. March 4. In the CFRH classroom, from H a m to 10
a.m.
The charge for the cholesterol screening Is $5; the blood
pressure screening Is free. The screening* are olfered Ihe first
Friday of each month.

AZT reduces HiV in newborns
ATLA N TA (API — Pregnant women Infected with the AIDS
virus can take medicine to help protect their fetuses from the
disease, a study found.
" ll doesn't save their lives, hut It docs save their children.’*
said James W. Curran, coordinator of all HIV activities ut the
federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A National Institutes of Health study found that 26 percent of
babies born to Infected mothers who took a placebo were
themselves infected, but only 8 |&gt;errent of Ihose born to
mothers who took AZT were Infected.
"It has the potential to cut In half the number of Infants with
the AIDS virus within the next year or so." Curran told The
Associated Press on Sunday.
The study’s r e s u lts were so significant that the study was
stopped Friday. Thr New York Times reported today.

Complications may
result in amputation
The American Diabetes Association. Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation. Florida Hospital Dlabeles Program and Jewrtt
Orthnpardlc Clinic are Joining forces to sponsor a free Diabetic
Fool Serrrnlng. Dr. Norman Donatl and Dr. John Papa of the
Jewrtt Orthopaedic Clinic will conduct toot screenings on
Saturday, March 5. from H a m lo 5 p m. at the Jewett
Orthopaedic Clinic. 1285 Orange Ave., Winter Park.
The above organizations and other dlatietrs related companies
will tie avnllnble to answer tpirsllnns and provide educational
materials
Infection and gangrene o f foot are two o f the most common
problems that patients with diabetes must fare. An estimated
50,000 amputations per year are Ihr result.
There are two separate causes of foot problems: one Is nerve
damage (neuropathy). Ihe other is loss ol circulation (Ischemia).
Nerve damage causes loss o f feeling In the foot, toe deformities,
collapse of the arch and dry skin. These ran lead to foot ulcers
and Infections, which in tum can lead to amputation. Los* of
ctrrulailon Is more difficult lo treat: sometimes amputation Is
unavoidable. Good foot care, however, can often prevent
complications from both of these problems.
For an appointment for a free diabetic foal screening or more
Information, call Betty at 62(1-2444. Lim ited spaces are
available.
puratlons contain arid and can
destroy tissue
• Prevent cuts and Irrltallons.
Do not walk barefoot, wear
rundown shoes or worn-out
hosiery.
• M ake su re toen a ils are
trimmed straight across and not
below the tap of the toe.

• Wear shoes thal lit. The
widest part of the shoe shotdd
follow the natural outline of your
foot and tie snug, but not tight.
The upper portion of the shoe
should tie soft and flexible.
For m ore Inform ation on
diabetes and foot health, call
800-277-FEET133381.

Study: Most elderly shun
CPR for cardiac arrest
By D A N IIL Q. H A N IY
AP Science Writer

Friday health screenings
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S in c e M arch Is N a tio n a l
Dlulictes Alert Month and Foot
Health Month. It seems the
perfert lime to remind those
with diabetes that they must
tukc special care of their feet,
a c c o r d in g to th e F lo r id a
Podlairtc Medical Association.
Poor circulation, brought an
by diabetes, makes the tissue In
the foot less able to fight Infec­
tion. This can lead to ulcers, nail
problems, and the loss In the
ability to feel |&gt;aln. heat and
cold. Left untreated. &lt;1latie tic fool
problems can lead to amputa­
tion.
The key for the diabetic Is to
view all foot problems as polcnltally dangerous and lo prevent
I hem or seek |xKllalrlc eare as
soon os they occur. As part of
their ongoing foot eare. diabetics
should do the following:
• Have feel professionally e x ­
amined ut least twice a year.
• W a s h f e e t and d r y
thoroughly. Always wear clean
socks and hosiery.
• Inspect feet dally. Check for
redness, blisters, cuts, cracks
between toes, discolorations, or
any other changes.
• Avoid actions that restrict
circ ulation to your feci, such as
smoking, sitting with your legs
crossed, and exposing your feet
and legs to cold and hrat.
• A v o id bu rns. In clu d in g
excessive sunburns.
• Do not use over-the-counter
corn cure*. Many of these pre-

BOSTON — When It cornea to
last-ditch llfr-savlng efforts, el­
derly people prefer to die peace­
fully unless the odds are clearly
In Ihetr favor, a study suggests
"Most seniors are good gam ­
b le r s ." said Dr. Donald J.
Murphy. " I t 's not Ihe life*
m im .lining machinery that in­
timidates them. They Just don't
want lo be on It for any length of
time If the prognosis Is poor."
Ills Btudy found that the el­
derly overwhelmingly said they
would rather not receive CPR for
cardiac arrest after they learned
how slim studies show their
chances of survival arc.
CPR — cardiopulmonary re­
suscitation — is used lo shock
the heart back to life following
cardiac arrest.
Murphy and colleagues sur­
veyed 371 patients, ages 60 to
9(1. at u geriatrics clinic In

Fitness Factor____________________________

Denver. Initially. 41 percent Mid
they would like to have CPR If
their hearts stopped while they
were being treated for an acute
Illness. But when told their
survlvul chances would be be­
tween 10 percent and 17 per

ter at Presbytertan-Sl. Luke's
Mrdlral Center In Denver. It was
published In the New England
Journal of Medicine.

r e a l. halt c h a n g e d their m in d s

i vtval ta le s after C P R w ith pa-

Just 22 percent still wanted CPR.
Asked what treatment they
Mould M'unt If they had a heart
attack while suffering from a
chronic illness that gave them
trss than a year to live. I I
percent Initially said they would
choose CPR. But after learning
thal their chances of surviving
long enough to be discharged
were between zero and 5 per­
cent. hair said they were no
longer Interested In CPR.
"Most older patients do not
want CPR once they understand
the probability o f survival after
the procedures," the researchers
wrote.
The study was conducted at
the Senior Citizen's Health Cen-

The researchers concluded
Hull doctors should discuss sur­
ttenls before emergency situa­
tions arise, especially because
living Mills and durable powers
of altornry often don't address
particular scenarios.

Diabetes
eye care
drive begins
Ik-glnnlng March 1-March 31
the American Diabetes Associa­
tion and local ophthalmologists.
Including the Florida Eye Clinic
In Seminole County. M ill offer
fr e e d i a b e t i c r e t in o p a t h y
screenings to anyone who has
diabetes and lias mil bad an rye
examination fora year or more.
Anyone IntcriMcd In the free
diabetic retlnupalhy screening
sh ou ld c a ll the A m e r ic a n
D lu t i d e s A s s o c i a t i o n at
800-741-5698 ir 660-1926 fur
appolnlmrnt information.
In 1 9 9 3 , p a r t i c i p a t i n g
op lit h n ln u ffu gists s c re e n e d
nearly 300 people for dlatx-tlr
retinopathy. Forth percent ol
those screened were diagnosed
Mith some form &lt;i eye disease.
Diabetic retinopathy Is thr
leading cause o f adult blindness
This disease datntges the blood
vessels In the retina, ilu- light
sensitive tissue at the back o f the
eye. Damage to Ihr retina can
result In visual Impairment or
blindness. Th e longer a person
has diabetes. the greater the risk
that they w ill have vision pro­
blems. Approximately 60 per­
cent o f severe visual loss and
blindness due to diabetes could
have been prevailed Mith regu­
la r e v e e x a m in a tio n s and
appropriate treatment.
Because diabetic retinopathy
usually has no symptoms In Us
e a r ly s t a g e s , p e o p le w ith
diabetes have no way of knowing
If they are In danger of losing
their eyesight. They must de­
pend on a docitr who Is trained
lo recognize the subtle s ig n s of
diabetic retinopathy.
T h e D iabetic R etinopathy
Screening program Is being
chaired by Dr. John T. Lehr of
the Eye Institute ot Central
Florida. Fvindtngfnr Hie screen­
ing ts provided Uy grants (rum
Grumman Melbourne Systems,
the em p loyees o f Lockheed.
EGAG Florida, tlx* Susan S. amt
Chapman S. Root Charitable
Trust und Cohere til Medical.

ANUP K. LAHIRY, M.D., P.A.
I u rn r e lo c a t in g m y p r a c t ic e to
M e lb o u r n e , F lo r id a .
A s o f M a r c h 1, 1 9 9 4 m y o ffic e
In S a n f o r d w il l b e c lo s e d .

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Study downgrades value
of athletic knee braces
By IRA DRBVFUSS
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON — Brace yourselves, users of
knee braces, some researchers believe Ihe devices
don’t live uptoexjH-ctntlons.
Athletes commonly use braces alter surgery to
repair the knee's anterior cruciate ligament,
connective tissue that helps lo hold the knee In
place.
They hojie thal a trace M ill protect tlirlr knees
against the strain of movement and the Impact of.
say. a hard tackle. They also hope that wearing
the well o f cloth and metal will give their knrrs
support M-hllc their knee heals.
But braces don't perform as M elt as athletes
mlgtii think, said Dr. Edward M. Wojtys. an
associate professor of orthopedics at the Universi­
ty of Michigan. Ann Arbor.
In fact, braces could make things worse. Wojtys
said.
In a race ill preliminary study, braces were
avsoclaled with a slight sloMing of reaction time
In the leg muscles. Wojtys and his cotleagurs
prepared the paper for presentation at flic- annual
meeting o f the American Academy of Orthopaedic
Surgeons In N c m - Orleans.
The study looked at five patients M it h n it
anterior cruciate ligament tear In one knee. The
patients were seated In a device that let the
researchers rnrasure reaction times by using
electrodes.
The reseurchrrs found thal wearing
the brace M'as associated with a decrease In
reaction time.
"Our study shoM*s the lag lime can be as much
as 40 milliseconds." Wojtys said. And although
this sounds like a very short period. "U 's enough
to destroy a ligament.*' he said.
"Forty to 45 milliseconds Is all II lakes from
impact. M 'h c n the knee Is hit. to where the
ligament Is completely lorn." Wojtys said.
Because so few |icoplc were tested, researchers
can’t conclude that brace wearers In general will
Buffer reduced reaction lime. Bui If the finding Is
rrect, m raring n device designed to protect

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against Injury Instead may make wearers more
susceptible lo Injury, Wojtys said.
The study fits a pattern that Indicates braces
can be n weak reed for athletes who depend on
them for strong Joints. Wojtys said. Previous
studies have found thul bracingdoes not Improve
muscle performance, he said. Rehabilitation,
however, does make muscles stronger, he said.
The developer of one early knee brace. Dr.
James A. Nicholas of Lenox Hill Hospital In New
York, thinks Wojtys Is making too much of the
response lag time.
A brace docs cut Into response time, but offsets
this by providing needed protection to an Injured
knee, said Nicholas, director o f orthopedic
surgery and head of the medical stafT of the New
York Jets.
"Anything you M-car. whether you wear clothes
or u brace. Mill slow your reaction time." said
Nicholas, who claims credit for the first brace
worn by Jets quarterback Joe Namalli. whose
knee problems were legendary. The alternative lo
the brace Is felling the Injured knee buckle when
a player Is hit. Nicholas said.
In Ills own practice, however. Wojtys has
become more reluctant to prescribe braces.
Another expert on knee braces. Dr. David Drcz,
believes Wojtys may have a point. But braces still
have value for patients recovering after anterior
cruclaic ligament surgery, according lo Drcz. a
clinical professor of orthopedics at Louisiana
State University.
"I would feel somewhat confident of preventing
(Injuries from) accidents of dolly living such as
stubbing a toe," Drcz said. "T h ey do not protect
In a high load such as athletic Injuries."
Wojtys and Drez note that some athletes believe
that their knees are more stable because o f the
brace. This may be because the brace enhances
the sense of proprioception — stimulating nerve
endings that tell how a person how far his leg Is
moving. Drez said.
However, this could be a dubious psychological
benefit. Wojtys said. "That false sense of security
is us dangerous us anything," hr said.

1h r n u ^ h 1lit* m i s u m ’ n l j H t ’st ri|&gt;li(in i l m n s a n d alt o l i o l
:

Being alone and in pain, (eding helpless and hopeless, many people-m any seniors- tum lo prescription d r o p
or alcohol as a means of escape. Often it begins quite innocently. Maybe lo help them sleep, or to just stop the &gt;
feelings for a shod while. The sad fad is that, more often than not, dependencies develop that could be lifethreatening. If you or someone you know is self-medicating by using alcobd and prescription dmgs. call
Glcnbeigh Health Sourrcstoday. Confidential, free assessments arc available. Referrals to safe detoxification and *
recovery programs will be provided so you can leam bow lo slop the emotional pain-w ilhoul the drug.

(800) 444-4230

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Peace search: Croats, Bosnians, Israelis, Palestinians
■y MINI PKINSILBKR
Associated Press Writer __________ ___________ __
WASHINGTON - Suddenly, tills week. Washtngtnn becomes the venue of choice, the place for
pence to break out twice.
The Bosnian Croats an- coming. The Bosnian
Muslims are coming. The Israelis and the
Palestinians are corning hack. All driven here by
(tain and bloodshed.
The United Slates, unexpectedly, finds Itself
host to two sets o f negotiations for solutions to
two of the world's most Intractable quarrels
Stepping In where European mediators had
tailed, the United States Invited Bosnian Muslims
to Washington to talk with Bosnian Croats.
On the table: creation of a single MusIlm Croat
entity that could then talk peace with the Bosnian
Serbs, who have taken possession of most of
Bosnia In the last '22 bloody months. It Is daring.

drowned In a Iresh wuve of bloodshrd. Clinton
called for the new negotiations to head off that

year.
The Impetus and urgency for both sets of
negotiations arose from especially cruel ucts In
places that have grown uccustomrd to everyday
acts o f violence.

but conceivable.
And. stepping In to keep extremists of both
sides from taking over. President Clinton sum­
moned Israelis and Palestinians to "continuous
session" In Washington until they finish the work
started In Oslo and scaled on the White llnusc
lawn last September.

Arafat summoned pearr negotiators track from
Washington. Cairo and Paris to discuss the
resiKinse to the killings, but a senior White House
official expressed confidence the talks would still
begin next week. "W e ll press for Hint to
happen." said the official speaking on condition
of anonymity.

In Yugoslavia, u mortar lobbed Into u sunny
Saturday Sarajevo marketplace, killing BB.
reawakened the w orld's disgust and led to a
NATO threat of bombing. That led to a re u s e fire
and a Serb pullback of guns that had pounded
that ancient city for two years.

The ex-Yugoslavs were starting talks here this
weekend, with the United States providing the
inblc. the pitcher of water and the stimulus of an
occasional nudge.

Helmut Sonnenfeldl. u veteran American dip­
lomat. observed another thread In both sets of
negotiations. He said that American support for
the beleaguered Muslims of Bosnia might re­
verberate with the Muslims of the Mldeast.

And that turn of events gave rise to the fresh
try — In a fresh venue — for a solution.

The Middle Easterners are to arrive within a
day or two. ulthough those talks could Ik - delayed
by the weekend massacre at a West Bank
mosque. Oiridals wouldn't rule out the possibility
of summoning Prime Minister Yitzhak Itobln of
Israel and Chalrmnn Yasser Arafat of the
Palestinian UtK-ratlon Organization to complete
finally the transfer of territory from Israeli to
Palestinian control that was agreed upon last

In the Occupied West Bank, a Jewish settler
from New York armed with an automatic rifle and
hand grenades mowed down dozens of Muslim
worshipers as they kneeled In prayer In a
mosque.
And that turn of events gave rise to the threat
that last year's Israell-PLO accord could be

An American till toward the Bosnian Muslims
"d o e s som ew hat enhance our role In the
Arab Israeli process." Sonnenfeldl said. "But It's
a double-edge sword because If the Bosnian
Muslims get clobbered we take some of the blame
for not helping them enough."

Survivors: We fled as white mob rampaged
By AOAM YEOM ANS

Associated Proas Wrttor_________
TALLAH ASSEE For de­
cades. the survivors of Hosewood
were silent about the while mob
that rampaged through (heir
predominantly black town, kill­
in g residents and toreh ln c
houses and a church.
Now they are speaking out.
Four survivors In their 70s and
HOs testified Friday tiefore Flor­
ida claims officers about one of
the state's worst racial episodes,
shirked by a while woman's
claim dial a black man assaulted
her
" I guess they were looking for
s o m e b o d y to k i l l . ” s a id
79-yearold Arnett Goins, who
was 8 at the time of the 1923
attack. She hid In the woods
with her family.
The testimony was to help
lawmakers detenninr whether
87 million should Ik- paid to
victims and their descendants
because the state lulled to protret their lives and pro|»erty.
Hosewood was uhou! 40 miles
southwest of Gainesville with a
population of about 100 In 1923.
Tcnlay. only road markers are
left where the community once
stood.
An assistant attorney general
Irslllletl iiftalosl reparations even
us tie i ntu ciUd. "ThU U • sorry
damn Incident til Florida's hlsto*

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Survivors said Rosewood was
a quirt place where blacks and
the few whiles go! along peace­
fully.
" I don’ t know what went
wrong. They didn't bother us
and we didn't bother them ."
said Minnie Lee Langley. who
was 9 at the lime of the nllack.
Alter Fannie Taylor, a while
woman who lived In nearby
Sumner, accused a black itinn of
assaulting her. a posse quickly
turned Into a drunken mob of
several hundred people, some
with guns. They killed black
residents, burned their homes
and drove them from Ihelr land
In a week of racist fury.
Langley said some adults and
children escaped Into a nearby
swamp and hid for three days.
T h e y w atched sm oke from
b u rn in g h om es. R e s id e n ts
eventually made II to Gainesville
by train.
" I f Rosewood had been a
predominantly while town sur­
rounded by 400 angry blacks,
that town would have received
the police protection from the
stale and II would have lieen
saved." said Steve Hanlon, a
lawyer representing the victims.

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Mrs Taylor's nllcgrd attacker
was never arrested. Many hlncks
believed the man was really her
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rare who had been lynched or
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The witnesses said they have
spoken little ubout the massacre
Irecause their parents wanted to
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Including two mob members,
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In the early 1980s. some
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Sanford coaching clinic
SANFORD — Anyone wishing lo coach youth
baseball or solthall In the Sanford Recreation
leagues this year intiM attend the NYSC
(National Youth Sports Certification) clinic
scheduled (nr Saturday. March 5.
Conches already certified ure exempt.
Interested parties must call 330-3697 for cost,
time nod place ol the clinic.

By DEAN SMITH
Herald Sports Writer_________________

Y M C A T Ball, Y-Ball leagues
LAKH MARY — The Seminole Family YMCA
hus begun registering boys nnd girls for Its
upcoming T-lLill and Y-llall leagues.
These leagues are designed for elementary
school-aged children to learn the skills of
baseball In a non-competitive environment.
Everyone plays and there are no tryouts.
Also, parents are needed to serve as coaches.
Registration Is available at the Seminole
Family YMCA. 605 Longwood-laikc Mary Road,
through April 2. The leagues are scheduled to
run front April 11 through .June 4.
For details, call 321 Wi l l.

U S C G A boating course
MAITLAND — The United Slates Coast Guard
Auxiliary will conduct seven-week. 13-lexson
c o u r s e s In " B a s l e flo a tin g S k ills and
Seamanship" and "Sailing and Seamanship"
beginning Monday. Murch 14. nt Maitland
Middle School.
Subjects to l&gt;e covered In the courses, which
w ill be conducted on Monday and Wednesday
evenings beginning at 7 p.m.. will Include
trallertng. safely and legal requirements, aids to
navigation, radio communications, and weather.
While the Instruction Is free, there Is u
nominal charge o f $30 to cover the cost of the
textbook, workbooks, and school fee.
Should sufficient Interest he shown, a coastal
navigation course will be offered after the baste
courses.
For further Information, contact the USCGA.
Flotilla 4-11. at (4071628-1411.

U C F clinches TAAC No. 1 seed
ORLANDO — Ochlel Swaby scored 12 of his
19 (mints In the second half and James Walker
added a career-high IH to pace Central Florida
to an 84-72 victory over Southeastern Louisiana
on Saturday *1
For .Central Florida (18-7. 11-4). the Victory
dinettes the lop seed position In the upcoming
Trans America Athletic Conference tournament
that begins Thursday In Orlando.
D anyl Davis scored 14 points for Central
Florida, while Victor Saxton added 13 (stints
and u game-high 10 rebounds

AROUND TH E NATION
Vanderbilt stu n s No. 16 Florida
NASHVILLE. Tenn. - Ullly McCaffrey scored
31 points. Including two free throws with nine
seconds left, as Vanderbilt upset No. 16 Florida

82*78 Saturday.
Ronnie McMahan scored 21 points for Van­
derbilt (1410. 7*7 SEC), which beat a ranked
opponent for the first time In six tries.
Dun Cross scored 21 points for Florida 122-5.
11 -3). while Craig Drown added 20.

North Carolina escapes FSU
CHAPEL HILL. N.C. — Fourth-ranked North
Carolina's frontcourt made all 23 of Its baskets
Saturday. Including Rashced Wallace's 15-footer
with 1:23 left that helped secure a 78-75 win
over pesky Florida State.
North Carolina (23-5. 10-4 Atlantic Coast
Conference! moved within one-half game o f No.
2 Duke In the race for the league's top seed.
North Carolina opened the second half with u
16-5 run to lake a nlnr-polnl lead, but Florida
Slate (12-13. 5-10) battled back to tie It twice In
the llnul 3Wi minutes — the last time at 73 with
2:34 left on Chuck Graham's 3-polnler.
Graham finished with u season-high 28
(mints, while ACC-scortng leader Bob Sura had
20 for the Scmlnoles.

Michael Sheppard averaged 17.4 points. 2.3 rebounds.
8 5 assists, and 3.6 sisals per game. He also had 97
Ihree-polnlera. hilling 40 9 percent ol his attempts.

SANFORD — Despite a season
plagued tiy several unliellrvahly
lough losses, thr couches In the
Mid-Florida Conference did not
lorgrl Seminole Community College
when It cainr llm r to vote for the
All-Conference Men's Basketball
Team.
T e rra n c e M itch ell and Mike
Shrppurd. a pair o f freshman
guards from Rochester. New York,
were taht&gt;rd ns two of thr top 15
players In thr eight-tram ronfrrence.
In a separate vote for the AllFrrshmun team. Imth earned firsttram honors, with Mitchell finishing
second among ull vote getters
Th r player of the year In the
Mid Flotilla Conferrnce was sophomorr Johnny Owens, who played at
Valencia Community College In
Orlando. Owrns Ird thr state In
scoring this year.
Th r other All-State honorres from
the M-FC were Mlkr Jackson from
( S ee Girards, Page SB

Terrance Mitchell finished the season with a 21.6
polnta-per-game average, shooting 53.8 percent from the
floor and BS.4 percent Irom the tree throw line.

Pirates ground
Arrow Force II
ByDIAN SMITH
Herald Sports Writer________ __ __________________
ORLANDO — It ended all too soon.
With Its 17th straight victory within reach, the
Seminole High School boys' basketball team saw
its season come to a crashing end at the hands of
the St. Petersburg Boca Clega Pirates. 64-63. In
the srmlfluals ol the Class 4A-Reglon 2 Basketbull Tournament at Orlando's Dr. Phillips 111x1*
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Arrow Force II played a near flawless llrst
quarter and almost perfect ftn»t half. Icudlng by
us many ax 17 (mints. 27-10. on thr way to a
30-26 butl'.lmr margin.
But In the end. Seminole fell victim to u lean*
wtiti un excellent balance o f |mwer and finesse
and. for the second consecutive week, u Sanford
tMiskcllNill team tiad Its season ended by a Boca
Clega squad.
Seminole's girls fell to Boca Clega In their
regional semifinal last Friday.
The Pirates were to have met another St.
Petersburg team. Gibbs, for the regional champi­
onship and n spot In the state tournament
Saturday night. Gibbs ndvanced In another
nall-bltcr. edging Eau Gnlllc. 60-59.
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While Friday night's one-point loss In
4ARegion II semifinal was a biller blow
Seminole, seniors Derrick Brinson (N o.
Neville Fuller, Andre Hell, Ronnie McCarrell,

the
lor
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end

Ray Perkins can take pride In having holpod
Arrow Force II enjoy an otherwise brilliant
season.

North Florida exploits
‘hospitality’ of Raiders

Jersey Joe Walcott dies at 80

Prom Staff Reports

CAMDEN. N.J. — Fortner heavyweight cham­
pion Jersey Joe Walcott died Friday night, lie
was 80.
Walcott, whose real name was Arnold Cream,
died at Our Lady o f Lourdes Medical Center.
Walcott lost six heavyweight title fights, more
than any man In history. When he won the title
In 1951. hr was six months past his 37th
birthday, and the oldest mun to win the
heavyweight championship.
Walcott won the title by knocking oul Exxard
Charles In the seventh round at Forbes Field In
Pittsburgh un July 7. 1951.

SANFORD — At least It wasn't a
conference game.
Seminole Community College's
baseball team suffered through one
of those days that all teams happen
upon Friday, watching the visiting
North Florida Junior College Senti­
nels stroll to an easy 12-6 win.
The Raiders (5-8 after losing their
third consecutive game) were gen­
erous hosts, the SCC pitching staff
surrendering five home runs while
the rest of the Raider defrnse
committed seven errors.
North Florida JC. from Madison.
Improved to 13-3 with the victory.
Raider starting pitcher Adam
SkarbecL. a freshman out of Cape
Coral, suffered the brunt of the
Sentinel assault. In his five Innings
of work. Skarbeck (2-3) was roughed
up for eight runs (six earned) on
seven hits (Including four home
runs).
Carl McKown relieved Skarbeck
In the sixth Inning and suffered
much the same fate as the Sentinels
parlayed a hit. two walks, and two
SCC errors (all with two oul) Into

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Freshman pitcher Adam Skarbeck teamed the hard way what h * P P « n ® w h e n
the wind Is blowlno out at SCO’s Collego Field as the North Florida JC
Sentinels launched lour home runs during hie live InnlnQS ol work.

three runs. Seminole High School
graduate Matt Diemer. who pitched
the final two Innings, gave up North
Florida's fifth home run.
Only Chad Wood escaped un­
scathed. striking out two during a
scoreless seventh Inning.
North Flortdu got lo Skurbcck for
three runs In the second Inning and
one In the third.
SCC cut the deficit In half when
another Seminole High grad. Demy
Beamon, singled home two runs In
the home hulf of the fourth. But the
Sentinels came back with five runs
In the top of the fifth, a rally marked
b y t h r e e R a id e r e r r o r s and
back-to-back home runs by North
Florida's Stoner and McCawley.
Oviedo High School product Erik
Jordan homcrcd for SCC In Ihc
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1 L n b 'tM e d M o i
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Chicago
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Cleveland
10 14 0 4
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W ESTERN CO N FEREN CE
M iam i
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Atlanta 111. M ilw aukee 100
Cleveland 101. Gotten State 11
Indiana IM. Detroit 10
Denver 101. New Y ork 14
Utah 101. Phoenla I I
Seattle III. Beaton 101
L A. C llp p o n 111. Sacramento 111
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M A O IC II P N I T I ID
N E W J E R S E Y ( M l)
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Bonfamln P M P ) M. K Andarten I M t P f U .
Edw ardt l - l ) I I 14 O tlliam p o 14 p
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PO O O P Waiter* 0 0 M 0. Total*: 10 n M U

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M II. Royal P-4 P ) «, Ski lot M M P
I I 04 P R oll In* 1 ) 0 0 4 T o ta ll: Ia-oo
IP n u
114
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l l n n X - III
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a 0) (O'Noel It). Aaoiil* - Mow
J o n t y U ( K A n d t n o n 11). O rtando M
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1-111 Sm ith P M 0 1 11. Shew PO 0 0 FI. Cole*
M l l l l Salley 11 0 0 P Geiger ) 0 P I IP
•wrtan 1 1 1 4 1. A iA ln * 11 0 0 1. Kataier P )
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P H IL A D E L P H IA IM )
P arry o f M 11. W otthongoon I I I t-4 n .
Lecknar 1 0 0 0 4 B o r n e o 1111 14 Graham
P l l 11 14 M-M atane P 4 1 0 4 Woeiridge 01
PO 0. OowUno P ) P I P U d O M M p Totata:
11)1 IM S 4*.

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M H I f M — 04
N M foot* - M ia m i t a i l (Sm ith I P
R k a p p Shew P I A o ain t P I , I
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&gt;P I ) ( M iH h a n g o in ) i P e rry
l- P P o r n o M , G raham P t . DewkJno P I ) .
Peeled aid — M m . RiOoimda — M ia m i ot
ISalkety II), PMtadaighta 41 (RM ithonpoon
I t ) . A t t l t l t — M ia m i SO (S h e w l l ) .
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Geldan State at MMneae4a. 1 p m
New York a l Phaenia. I M p m
D allat a l New Jereey. 0 p m
Saatfto a l L J L Clipper*.» p m .
B etten atL A L e k c ri. 10 p m
Denver a l Porttand. )4 :)0p m
M e n d e r't Darnel
Cleveland a l Chicago. Op m.
Houtton at Utah. 0 p.m.

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San Antoni*
Utah
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Army It, Lotayeflo 17
Ctarkaan 04 Union. M.V. II
Horttard 14 MarthaooWrnO)
Maly Crew 14 BvcfcmfIK
LORRlltandU.Sf.St. ProncIpNYlf
M ortal 04 RiderN
Navy T4 Partakom a
Mow Haven fPKaono ll. 01
Satan Hail IP VIIIonova If
Shipponehwrg 10. SiIfd I ry Rock M
St. JoMgh'tC). Duguoma 04
Vermontn. BarianU.41
We*t Che*ter II. Bleomtbwrg M
SOUTH
Alabama 04 Mi*»t**ippt 01
Campbell IP Caettal Caroline H
Cent. FtarIda 04 IE LeoHiana 71
Cantre 04 Fltkll
Ctamtan 14 Maryland ol
Fla. letareeNiaol fp Marcar 11
PormanOl.VMlOO
Georgetown. K y IM . Cam p b alltrllta 11
G e o r g ia T a c h ll.N C orgikiaSI.O f
Jama* M ad lta n OP Richm ond It
Marik C o n iin e 14 Ftorfde 14. n
IW Louriian* * 1, Letdotane Tech 11
te e n Alabam a n . J atkm wytlta to
iouth Corel bio 11. Term euet 44
St. Loido 11, Momphl* It. 00
Twtano f 4 V p Commonwealth 1J
VondarhiN 0 4 P ltr ld o I f
V irg inia Total 04 H C Chartatta 11
W. Korducky 01. New Ortaon* D
Woke Fere*l 04 V irg in ia 4)

MIDWEST
Bradley 04 N.tawe Si
E. iiunotan, w. mmol* it
E.Michigan 74.Coni Michigan00
Konoot IBP Coloredi 01
Leuttvllta 04 Noire Oomo t), OT
Michigan SI 1). Ohio II M
Miuowr Ift. Oklahoma 11
N. ITUnoOd M. Wl» Milwaukee a
IOUTHWEIT
Tea** 04 Houttan 7*

UCF04.lt LOUI1IANA1)
1C Loottiono (1P11)
taker ) 7 I ) I. Wlnntar 4 11 T l l). Fobb*
10 1 1 4 Picou I It 0 0 M. I awi* 11 11 f,
Hogan 40 00 0. Rood S ) 44 S. Pearson * 4 a I
A. Fit** 1 111 1 Total*IPO) t i ll n
Coot. Florida tiPli
Swoby 0 111 1 It. SoitonPll 1111. Welker
I t P ll IP Day!* I t 00 IP Built 01 00 It.
Phillip* 01 M 4 Portae 1-0 00 1. Porter 0 I
00 4 Foktar I I 11 p Robert* Al 00 0.
Kettatar AI. P4 4 Total* 10001) M 04
Halftime — Cent Florida IP SE LOuitiene
S spoint goal* — SI Loottiono 1M IPitOu
14 Wlnntar S 10. Lewtt 14 Road 01). Cent
Florida DO IDovto PP Butt* 14 Soatan A 1.
Porta* A). Swaby AO). Fowtad out - Mona
R d w d i SE Lmdttano U I Fobb*. Low)* 1).
Cord. Florida 01 ISoatan Ml. AottaH - SE
Lauitiena 11 (Pkou 1). Cent. Florida JO
(Davit I). Total tauil - SI Louittana n.
Cent. Florida IS. A -M A O
VANDERBILT04 FLORIDA 11
Florida 11)11
Thomson i t 1-10. OeCtarcg 10 AA P Hill
M A M 14 BrdwnPIl PON. Croats 10o i l ).
Andtrton AO 11 I. Dyrkoiboln 10 11 I,
William* M 00 4 Kgtama 11 AO L Mlckont
oiooo T *ta ta »o u p n n .
VaadorhM (IPM)
I VMM P ) 11P Hall M AA P Lawton l o o o
P McCaffrey M-1) M ll. Seeker 14 l o 4
Weed* PS l-l t. AAlftwm I I AA L Sheren AA
AA4 McMahan AM AA 11. Tata)* It 11 ION

N.

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_____ . ___ — FtartOd H ) (Brerm p i.
W illiam * l- l. Creet 11. Anderson a 1. Kurim *
A ) . Mlcken* A l l . V end arb lll A U IM cCattrey
0 4 M cM ahan I t , la c k e r I P Evan* A l )
Fautad *wt - Nan*. Redound* - Florida 10
ID tCtorcg M l. V anderbilt I t IM iiburn I)
AaaHH — F tor Ido 0 I OeCtarcg 4). Vonderb.lt
n (M cCaffrey l). Total tout* — Florida if.
Vendarblll I f A - U . 4 I 0 .
N O RT H C A R O LIN A 14 F L O R ID A S T A T E 11
F t a r id tS ta M I I P I l)
Surd P ll 44 N . O rth a m IM O 11 M . Reid

A l AO 4 Cotllna P l l M 14 Won) i ll 111,
Lutaunon A l Al 4 Shoghord 1-1 AA 4
RNlnoanA0000 Total* 14714II 11
H,,lh ronllri m Tt
Root* 0 0 M 14 tatvo do rl M 1 1 P
M e n tro tt 77 P I ) 14 Cotabrl* 1 1 A A 4 Pholpt
1-4 P d 4 W illiam * P l l l - l I). Ilockhou** 11
AA 4 Woltaco PS M It. M e lim it 1 1 A l 4
Total* U d * 1117 f t
Holttlm o — F lorid* St 10. North Carolina
14 1 P o tn l goal* — F lo r id a 11 111) I G ra h a m

P I). Sura 41, Shoghord I &gt;. C o llln t l 4 Word
A ) ) . N orth C a ro lin e 1 14 (C elo brlo I ).
W illiam * I P Photo* A l . M clnni* A l) . Fouled
Old — Lutaunon Rebound* - Florida SI 11
( C e llin i 0). N orth C a ro lin a 1) (R o o m .
Montroap. W allace « . A t t lt H - FtarW * *).
11 (W ard )). North Certain* V (Photp* 101
Total taut* - F lorid* SI. M . North Carolina
u . A - iu n

■AST
A rm y 14 Latayetta O
Bottan U. *0. V orm onl SI
■ u N a le lP D uguew ioU
C larion 14 Oaiwon 01
C a n n tc tk u l 04 SI. John’* N
Drew N . Contanory. N J 41
Em m anuel 01. A lte r tu t M agnut 10
Fardham 04 Novy 0*
F roriburg SI. 14 Clwwan of
George Wathlngtan IP M ottoch utottt 1)
(on* M . F a lrlle 'd 14
U l o l t a f P E r a n tv llt a l)
M d E . Ihor* 41. Coggin SI. 44
Pravidenca 14 Plttaburgh n
Rhode tatand 1). W. V irg inia 04
Sacred Maori *1. Maw Hamptailro 11
St Joeoph't TP Rutger* 71
Slippery R e c k tl. Shlppem b u r g ll
W Carmectlcul 14 Plym outh St. n
Wheaton 14 Brendel* 10
SOUTH
A ub w nOP Ftarida l i
E .T e n n etM eS I 07. O e v id to n ll
L M * * y W llten 0). Cumberland. Ky. I f
Lynn OP Florida M em orial 4f
N. G eorgia Tt, Brewtan Parker OS
Rhode* 4P Soulhwettam M
Sowono* *4 Oglethorpe 41
U. ta lh* South 0*. Ogtalhorp* 41
Vanderbilt FI, South Carolina It
W ln g o to fP M a n H IIIO )
M ID W EST
Coni M itto u rl I P N E M ltto u rl 0)
Drake N . N Iowa 04
M iam i. Ohio 14 B o ll SI N
N M ichigan It. Saginaw V al SI. 04
O htaU I). Toledo 40
Sh aw rw ell, Fmdtay 14
W ichita SI. U . ln d ta n o S I.il

N HL STANDINGS
A ll Time* f IT
EASTERN CO N FEREN CE
Atlantic Divlitan
W L T Pt* O F OA
X 17 4 4) 714 II*
N Y Ranger*
D M *
New Je rtay
7) H I I lf
W athingtan
n h t 44 I f l U )
Philadelphia
X X 4 41 M l t X
It &gt;4 II 41 174 14)
Ftarida
11 » 4 14 M l I f l
N Y le la n d e rt
11 11 1 M I U ID
Tempo Bay
Nertheett OtvNtan
Boston
D I f 11 71 M* 171
Montreal
i n
■ 7) M l 171
7* X 1) 70 &gt;11 117
Pittsburgh
It )) 7 * f M* 1*7
Burial*
11 I t S 1) t f l M4
Quebec
71 14 7 I f 171 111
Horttard
14 44 * » I U I f f
Ottawa
W IIT E R N C O N F E R E N C E
Central D i.titan
W L T P 1 * O P OA
17 X 1 7f 17) ) l l
Detroit
U II 11 77 M t 17*
Toronto
D i l l
74 )M It)
Gall**
D M *
70 I f l MO
St Louis
X X
1 41 M t IT)
Chicago
17 40 7 41 117 144
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Pacific D r titan
Caigory
D M IS 7) M t I f l
Vancouver
7f 14 ) *1 M l If*
Son Jot*
n x i t U 171 M t
Anaheim
n » i 11 t)4 7*4
L e t Angeles
71 17 1 M M l 140
■ dmenten
I* M IS 4) t f l M7
Chicago 4 B ulla to l
N Y Ittandar* 2, Philodtlphla 0
B otlo n 1. Winnipeg * ‘ 1
La* Angelo* I. Edmonton 1. OT
la lu rd a y 'l Oomet
Detroit 2. Son J o m 0
Now Jo rto y I. Hartford I. ha
B u flalo at Plttlburgh. (nl
Anaheim a l Quebec, (nl
F lo rid a a l WatMnglan. In)
St Lout* a l Ottawa In)
M ontreal a l Toronto. In)
Lee Angola* o l Calgary, (n)
Tam pa B o y a l Vancouver. In)
N Y . Ranger* a l Dalle*. (n&gt;
Sendey't Oe m et
Bo*tonel Chicago.) U p m
W athlngtan at Marltard. 1 OS p m
Quebec a l N Y . Ittanderp 1 U p m
Tem po B e y a l Id m e a la n .tiM p .m .
M anday'i Gama*
Toronto a l Ottawa. 1 U p m
SI Low i*al Now J t r t a y .f l i p m
P lttlb u rg h *1 Florida. M l p.m
P hiladelphia a l N V Hangar*. ) U p m
San Jo ta a l Wlnmpag. I S ip m.
M ontreal a l Lot Angela*. 10.l i p m

A U T O NACINO
N ASCAR
R O C K IN G H A M . N C. - R ttu ll* F rid ay in
ttw opening round ta gwoilfylng tar Sunday'*
Goodwronch NO NASCAR ktack cor roc*,
w ith hometown!, type ta car and puotllylng
1 G ootl Bod in*. Julian. N C Ford Thun
d o rtird . I l l 11*. race and tra ck record: old
record lo t fM . Kyta P o lly. F eb rua ry if f ) ; 1
M a rk M e rlin . Jam**town. N C . F o rd Tlnei
derblrd. I l l 40*
2 J o lt G o rd o n . H u n lo r t v lll* . N C ,
Chevrolet lum ln *. I l l 111. 4 B r a il Bodln*.
H arrisb u rg. N C . Ford T hundtrblrd. I l l M l
1 Tad M u tg rare Troutman. N C , Ford
T h u n d o rb lrd , 110**4. 4. E r n l* Irv o n ,
R ockw ell. N C . Ford Thunderblrd. I N o ff
). Kyta Petty. High Point. N C . Pontiac
G r a n d P r la . M S H I : 0. B i l l E l ll o t l .
B lo lrtv llle . Go , Ford Thunderblrd. IM «M
t O d r r e ll W e llrlp . F r a n k lin . T e n n .
C h e v r o le t L u m ln e , I M . I N : 10 Bobby
H em llton, Methvllle. Tenn . Pontiac Grand
P rle , IM O il
II. M organ Shepherd. Conover. N C.. Ford
Thunderblrd. I H O I : 11. Stave G rlsiem .
Lib erty, N C . Chevrolet Lum lne. IM 411
I) Ken Schroder. Concord. N X . Chevrolet
Lu m in a. I4 t.fl): 14. Tedd Bodine. Her
rikburg. N C . Ford Thunderblrd. I N TO
IS. R utty Wallace. Concord. M.C., Ford
T h u n d o r b lr d . 14) 104) M . R ic k M o s t.
Rockbridge B olhi. V o . Ford Thurtoerblrd.
I N 101
11. H o r r y G a n l. T a y lo r s v ille . N C .
Chovrotat Lumlne. Ir* 434 I* Bobby H illln
J r , C h o rto ll* . N C . F o rd Thunderblrd.
I N 110
I t D al* Earnhardt. Dooli*. N C . Chovrotat
Lum lne, IN J1 0 . 10 Bobby Lobonl*. T rinity,
N C . Pontiac Grand Prle. I N tar
II. S tarlin g M arlin, Colu m b ia, Tann „
C h e v r o le t L u m in a . I4 t 104. ) ) W a lly

Doltanboch J r . Greontbarp N C . Pontiac
G rand P r U . I N MO
) ) H u t S tric k lin . Cotard. A id .. F o rd
Thundeebtrd. 1*1 « ♦ . 14 Jo* Namacfwk.
M ooratvlll*. N C . Chovrtaof L urn In*. I N U t
IS C h uck tow n. Akhboro. N C . Ford
Thundtrblrd. I N 01); M Jim m y Sponcor,
M o o ro iv lllo . N C . F o rt Ttamdarblrd. I N f f )
V
T a r r y L o b o n lt. A rc h d a ta N C .
C h e v r o le t L u m ln * . 141 t i l . I I
B il l y
Standridg*. Shelby. N C . Ford Thunderbhd.
I N ON
i f D ic k T ric k le . Iron Statio n. N C .
Chevrolet Lum ina I N U t . St G reg lock*.
W irie r P a rk . Ford ThvnOerkird. 1*4 741
)1 M ich a el Waltrip- Daridton. N C . Pon
llac G rand P rle. IN M l. M Derr Ik* Cop*
H u n le r t v lll* . N C , F o rd T h u n d e rb lrd .
I N St)
n Jim m y HentNy. Ridgeway. V a . Ford
Thunderblrd. IN 1)1. M R icky Rudd. Loka
Norman. N C . Ford thunderblrd. I N D I.
11 lohn Andre III. IndianaptalL Chevrolet
L u m in a , I I I 41*. 14 R ic h B lc k l* J r .
Edgerton W . t . Ford Thunderblrd. I N 111
11 L o k * Speed. Concord. N C , Ford
Thunderblrd. I N 11): M M lk * Skinner.
Johnoan C ity . T e n n , Ford Thunderblrd.
141 ON
I f J e ll Burton. South Bottan Vo . Ford
T hu nd erblrd . 141 I f l: 40 G ave M a rc lk .
A v ery 'o Creek. N C . Chevrolet Lum ina.
141011
4) Data Jarratt. Hickory, N C . Chevrolet
Lum ina. no ipoed provitiena' t tartar. 41
Ley Alton J r , Raleigh. N C . Ford Th^i
d tfb u d . no i peed provisional klortar
R O C K IN G H A M N C - Result* of Sotur
day « Goodwrunch 100 NASCAR Busch Grand
Naitonal stock car race at North Carolina
Motor Speedway, with H erting potm en In
parentheses residence, typo ta cor. lop*
completed, reason out. II any. p rlt* money
and w inner’ * average kpoed in mph
1 (II T arry Labonto Archdata. N C .
Ctwvrtaet. Iff. 111.1)0. IM 141
I (1) H a rry Gant. T aylorsville. N C .
Chovrotat. Iff. If.n o
) (111 Hormta Sadler. Em poria. V * .
Chovrotat. m . IIAUO
4 O i l Randy loJota. N orw alk. Conn.
Chovrtaof. t f l. S4.4M
5 (1) Robert Prttttoy. Athovllta. N C .
Chovrotol. Iff, I f 414
4 1)41 Tom Peck. M cConnolltburg. P o .
Chovrotat. If*. 11.114
I . ( ) l) Ronald Cooper. Stothom, G * .
Chevrolet IM .tl.S M
| |4) M ark M arlin. J onset town. N C .
Ford. I M . U 4M
t (11) Donnik S e lle r. N ew ton. N C .
Chovrotat. if*, l l . l i f
10 11}) M ika Wallace. Concord. N C .
Chovrotat. IN . U 1)0
t l (14) Bobby Detier, Chicago. Chovrotat.
IM. IS ON
I) I D ) Elton Sawyer. Chesapeake V * .
Ford. IM . D ON
II. ( M l Morgen Shepherd. Conover. M X .
Ford. If*. U f 10
14 (11 J im B o n n . P o r t la n d . O r* .
Chovrotat. If*. S4J10
II ( tt) Chad Llttta. Chariett*. N X . Ford.
If). U . IM
l* l* ) l Tim Ftdew*. Htat. M ic h . Ford.
If4.14 Of)
11 ( D ) Tracy Latll*. M t Clam ant. M ic h .
Chovrotat If). W I N
l l (1)1 Oovtd Donnell. Huoytowfl. A la .
Chovrotat. If). I) 111
If. (II) D avid Green Owensboro. K y .
Chevrolet If). H I M
» ( M l Stevie Reeves Spuodwoy. I n d .
Chevrolet I t l . l ) te l
11 111) K e n W a lla c e . D a lla s . P *
Chovrotat. I N t l . li *
n (41) M lk * M cLaughlin W aterloo N V .
Chovrotat. taa.14.lM
)) (11 Kenny Wallet# 11. Lotak. Ford. 144.
engine fa ilu re . 14.140

}4 I D ) R ic k y Cravon. Newburgh. Main*.
C h e v ro le t. \T1.1A T3Q

t t (I) Johnny Benson. J r . G rand Rapid*.
M ich . Chovrotat. 114. engine tellur*. 11.111
M 1*1 Roy Payn*. Alvin. Toaot Chovrotat.
II). 14. I N
11 ( ) f I Rodney Comb*. Lost Crook. W V* ,
Pont toe. ID . 11.1)1
&gt;i (111 Jo* Bettey. Scarborough. M e .
Chovrotat. 14*. crath. 1 ) 7JO
H ( t i l Jason Keller. Greeny III*. S C .
Chevroiol. IS), engine tellur*. U . l l l
X ( t l M ike Garvey, Mutkegon. M k t t .
Ponliac. i » , l l . i i o
11 1)1) P h il Parson*. O o n v tr. N C .
Oidtm obita. Hi eng.n* lailuro, 11.100
n ( I*) Chad Chair,n. Geodtotttvtlto. Tann ,
Chovrotat. f*. U A t l
D ( M l Dave R titn d tt. Attonat. Mas* .
Ford. 14. angln* (allure, U A N
14 IM I R ichard Lasatar. L lltta Rock. A rk .
Chovrotat. 11. m a o
11 I N I Tommy Houtton. H ickory. N C .
Ford. 41. angln* lellure. U *71
M (1) Shown* Robinson D ot Moines
lows. Chovrotat. *). tra in U I N
11 1)1) Kevin Lrpage. Shtibourn*. V t .
Chovrotat. M. angln* tallura. U 44)
11 (111 Data Earnhardt. Doolta. N C ,
Chavrotal. 11. crath. U44C
I f (11) Randy Porter, Greonvlll*. S C .
Pontiac. II. crash. UMO
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( I f l O slo J a rre ll. H ic k o ry . N X ,
Chovrotol. n. crath. 17 440
41. (la ) B arry B attitk. Hodm an. N C .
Chovrotat. 1). ongln* fallurg. 17 440
a). (11) K irk Shaimerdin*. win*ton Salem,
M.C , Chavrotal. S. angina lallur*. U A N

W IN T E R O L Y M P IC S
Sunday' i Schaduta
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M o n t Slalom . 1 M o m
M o n 't Staton, l a m

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Four M on. Third and Fourth Runt. 4* m
C ra ti Country Skiing
M k m C lo u lc o l. a a m
Ice Heckey
Geld Medal
Canada v» Sweden, t i l a m
Closing Caremontat
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Thraugh Salurday. Feb I*
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Japan
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Saturday. F*fe.M
Seventh Place
Germany 4, United Stale* I
F lfflt Place
C ttc h Republic ), Slovakia I
fra m e Medal
F intend a. R w tH a f
Sunday. Fab. &gt;1

Canada v* Sweden, * IS* m.
Seventh Place
O E R M A N Y 4, U N IT E D I T A T I S 1
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(Thome* Brandt. Jayson Moyer). II 4) Ippl.
1 United State*. D avid Sacco (Barron
Richtor). II 44 Pew*(tie* — OovW Roberts
USA (roughing), I X . James Campbell. USA
( c ro tl chocking). 4 N . Christopher I met
USA (hooking), 10 14
Second period — 1 United State* Theodore
D rury (Dovid Robert*. D avid Set to i. 4 11
Ip p ti 4 G erm any, Joarg M a y r IJoorg
H a n d rltk ). f 14 P e n a llltt — Barnhard
Truntschka. G*r (intartarence). 1 44; M a rt
Beaufait. USA (ila s h ln g l, 11 41. Barron
R ithtar, USA I roughing I. ta I f
Third period — 1 Germany. Ralmun*
Hllger (Stolon U tto ri. Joerg M o y rl, t 11, a
Germany. Dtotor Hogen. I) M . 1 United
State* Peter F e rra ro (Barren R lth to ri.
I) 11 Pena Ml*l - Non*
Sheri *w to o l - Germ any I F 4 - M United
State* I f 1 l ) - ) f
Goalie* - Germany. Joseph Holt* IT*
Shot! M s o re tl United Slit* * G arth Snow
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Linesmen — Sergei Ftofanov, Russia. Lannta
Cameron. Canodo

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
Am erican Lee tv*
B A L T I M O R E O R IO L E S - Agreed Is
term* with Brad Pennington and Armando
Bonltal. pitcher* and Ataa Ochoa, outfield*'
an on* yoar contract*
C A L IF O R N IA A N O I L S - Agreed to tarm i
with Damien Eottay. Inltaldtr. on a on* year
contract
Naitonal Laagoe
CH ICAO O CUBS - Agreed I* terms Jim
Bollinger and Turk Wendell, pitcher*, an
an* year contract*
CO LO RAD O R O C K IE S - frie n d e d the
contract of Don Baylor, monagar, through
the INS season
BASKETBALL
Notional Basketball A (sectarian
C H A R L O T T E H O R N E T S - Signed Marty
Canton, center, to a contract tar th* re
mainder of lh* lee ion and Tim Hampton
canter, to a wcond 14 dey contract
C L E V E L A N D C A V A L I E R S - P la c id
L orry None*, forward, an th* In lured list
Activated Jay Gutdmgor. cantor, from th*
In|ur*d1l*t
N EW J E R S E Y N E T S - Signed O trrick
Cotoman, forward, ta a tour yoar contract
LOS A N O E L E t C L I P P E R S - Signed
Chat let Outlaw, forward, to second IA day
contract
F O O T R A ll
Nettawal Fee then Laage*
A T L A N T A F A LC O N S - Named Frank
G anst a itta la a t hood coach an d Decrot
"M o o t* " D e v il q g o rttrb o ck i coach
SAN D IEO O C H A R O I R S R tlaatod
F io rd Fields. *ot*ty. end A rlan Dovl*.

comarbock
CO LLEG E
W E S T E R N K E N T U C K Y - E-tended the
contract of Jack Her he ugh football coach,
tour year!

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Noon - SU N . A B C W orld Team Challenge
GO LF
I p m — W F T V f. C h ry tta r Cup. (L )
2pm —WESHJ. B u ick Invitational. (L)
HOCKEY
I p m — S U N . N H L . Tam pa B a y L ig h tnin g
at Edm onton O ta r* . ( L l
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4 p m — W C P X 4. A lp in e tk lln g , lo ur m an
bobstad. c r o t i country skiing, hockey
I p m — W C P X 4. Clo sing cerem onies
It 11 p m
W C P X 4 W in ter C a m e
highlight*
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G o o d w rtn ch IOO
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1 1 0 4 a m . W E D G F M 1*1.11. N B A .
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Wallace, Petty aim for continued su c c e ss in Goodwrench 500
■y MIKB KAURIS
AP M olorsports Writor
R O C K IN G H A M . N .C . If hlatory Is a gu id e,
d o n 't b e t a g a i n s t R u s t y W a l l a c e in th e
G o o dw ren ch 000.
Not o n ly d id W a lla c e s w e e p b o th ra c e s lost y e a r
at th e 1 .0 1 7 -m lle N o r t h C a r o lin a M o t o r
S p e e d w a y . H e h a s the best re c o rd at the track
over the post s ix y e a rs, a n d w ill try to ad d to that
S u n d a y In the s e a s o n 's se c o n d N A S C A R W in s to n
C u p race.
In h is Iasi d o zten
en a
app
p p e a ra n c e s in the N o rth
C aro lin a s a n d h ills, W a lla c e h a s fo u r victories, a
seco n d -p lace fin ish a n d a fifth -p lace finish.
K yle Petty a ls o h a s h ad s u c c e s s at R o ck in gh am .
w lili three v lr lo r ir s In the lost eigh t races. B u i h e

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d e fe rs to W a lla c e .
" M y w in n in g percen tage here is p ro b a b ly b c ilc r
than a lot o f people ... but I h av e n 't h ad the
d o m i n a n t c a r e v e r y t im e w e 'v e b e e n to
R o c k in g h a m ." Petty said. " W e 'v e s tra g g le d at
lim e * d o w n here.
" T h e w h o le tim e p eo p le w e re loo k in g at K yle
Petty h ere. I a lw a y s look ed at R usty.
" I f I w o n a race. R u sty w a s ru n n in g seco n d o r
third. I f R u sty w a s w in n in g the race. I’d b e
ru n n in g 20th. H e w a s the m oat consistent car.
" D o n x look at w h e re he’s finished, but how
h e ’s ru n . J u s t look at the w a y h e ’s ra n here since
'9 0 . H e 's h a d the d o m in an t c a r h e r e ."
B u t W a lla c e , w h o like Petty ra n Pontlacs. n o w
h a s aw ltc h e d to a F o rd T h u n d e rb lrd . W h ile
P e tty 's G r a n d P rix w a s q u a lify in g a solid sev en th

lor the 500-mlle race. Wallace's Thunderblrd was
a so-so 15th.
"T h a i uin'l good and It ain't bad," Wallace said.
" I toll you what, though. The car Is handling
great.
"T h is Is 09 — Midnight (the same chassis
Wallace won with a year ago. wlili new Ford
sheet metal), and I think It's as good as It was a
year ago."
As they are expected to be all season, tires are a
key fnrtor at Rockingham, with newcomer
lloosirr challenging longtime Winston Cup sup­
plier Goodyear.
All hut five of the 42 starters are on Goodyear
racing radlals. hut the drivers on the Hoosler
radials Include pole-winner Geoff Bodine and
ninth-place starter Darrell Wall rip. who has four

career victories at this track.
"W e're on the pole with Hoosirrs and wr think
It's going lo race real well here." Uodinc said.
Murk Martin, starling on Hie outside of the front
row on Goodyears, was impressed with Boosters.
" I never dreamed Hoosler would have a tire
Hun would*sit on the pole here, but Goodyear's
got a really great race tire." he said. “ This Is the
kind o f thing that's going to happen Ihta year
with two lire manufacturers. W e'll see how the
race turns out."
Michael Waltrip led Saturday's qualifying
session, placing 31st with a fast lap of 14 B. 588
mph on n clear, cold day. John Andretti, a
refugee from the Indy car scries who Is a NASCAR
rook ie, w as second In the fin al round

�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Flo rid a - Sunday, February 27, 1994 -

Johnson tops Bowl America-Sanfford honor roll
Bpaolal lo tha Herald

The results o f this week's league play.

HI NOONERS • FEB. 9
’ ,SAN,!:0RI) ~

Johnson continued to prove

ImiiiM-ir to Ik* one of Ihc lop hx-al bowtvrn. besting
all compciltura with a 720 w rlr* In the II.A. Men's
Classic League nt Howl America Sanford.
While Johnson was the only howler to break
700, I ] other men lnp|&gt;cd the 600 plateau.
Ilettering 600 were Pete Roberson (691). Jim
Ostemsn (688). Ken Gable (685), Bill Slnnott
1650). Jay Smith (654). Dick Minlck {651).
Glenn Jonee (642). Bruce Hlmscboot (0251.
Don Bangs 1617). Bill Hoffner K ill) and BUI

Riley (6 1 0 ).
Lanier had the week's bent single game
with a 269. Jim Helmer Jr. turned In a 265.
Hlmschoot had an Interesting series of games
in Ids 625 series, rolling over 200 in each game.
216.205 and 20-1.
; On the women's side. Linda Stafford topped
■everyone with a 592 series In the lleachtlme
League, barely edging Penny Smith's 590 In Ihc
McGuire's Canvas Ixague. Georganta Webb also
rfhad a big series, tallying a 580 In the Murdrll's
‘ Ladles League.
I op single games were |iosted by Sharon
• Davis and Cindy Dccher (both with 225). Webb
(222). Cindl Large (221) and Debbie Newman
,1220).
The local lanes also saw a set of 4 year-old
twins have big nights In the Dumpers League.
Brandon Marlette rolled a 174 series with a
high game of 92. while his brother Bradley had a
146 series, with n high game of 77.

Series — Phyllis Molt. 553; Judy DcLawder.
501: Belly Domulnc. 492: Edith VanNess, 491.
Games — Mott. 202; Koamtne. 199: VanNess.
197; DcLawder. 192.
Queen of the Week — DcLawder. plus-44.

TUESDAY NITE MIXED • FEB. 16
Women's Series — Beverly Westgoard. 526;
Nancy Johnson. 525; Games — Westgaard. 181;
Johnson.180.

Men's Series — Norm Barrett. 543: Milch
Heinrich. 522; Games — Tony Gee. 224; Jake
Klplry. 220.
B.A. MEN'S CLASSIC • FEB. 15
Series — Pat Johnson. 720; Pete Roberson.
6 9 1: Jim Gatrinun, 688; Ken Gable. 685.
Games — Jim Helmer Jr.. 265; Johnson, 258;
Don Gorman Jr.. 258; Gable. 257: Roberson. 257;
Al Bowling, 241.

SENIOR CITIZENS 'FEB. 15
Men's Series — Don Bangs, 537: Bob Orwlg.
532; Games — John Brown. 202: Orwlg. 201.
Women'a Series — Barbara Richards. 536:
Helen DcChelle. 489: Osmea — Richards. 195:
DeChellc. 179.

FEB. IB
Men's Series — John Brown. 539; Bob Orwlg.
537; Game a — Brown. 199; Orwlg. 192.
Women'a Series — Beverly Westgaard. 554;
li.irti.ira Richards. 511; Gamea — Richards, 205;
Westgaard, 204.
McOUIRE'S CANVAS • FEB. 17
Men's Series — Jay Smith. 654: Dick Minlck.

Raiders
Continued from IB

sixth Inning In the bottom ol
the eighth. Ronald Hollister hit a
two-run triple und came in on a
. North Florida error to complete
the scoring for the Raiders.

r

&gt;. Jordan also had a single and a
^•second run to go with his solo
blast, Beamon and Rick Ecksi.tcln. another Seminole High
"School alumnus, each contrib­
uted two singles and a run
scored to the SCC attack.
f* Isaac Cruz also hit a pair of
'singles. Pete Bezeredt chipped In
with a single. Larry Hardy
scored u run.
%

Isaac Cruz typified the frustrating afternoon auHerad by 8CC Friday,
going 2-for-4 at the plate end committing a pair of arrort. As a team,
the Raiders scored six runs on 10 hits but made seven errors.

Seminole
" I think me Itnalliy of the losses gets tougher
, the farther you go in the tournament." said
Seminole head coach Bob Trulnu. "W hen you get
this close to the slate tournament. It really hurts.
And believe me. I'm In pain. loo. I'm getting
along In years and you never know how many
. more of these chances you might get."
Arrow Force II fell behind 4-0 and did not scare
until Ronnie McCarrcll made a layup with 6:14
left In the first quarter.
That goal opened the flood gales, as Seminole
totally dominated every’ aspect of the game and
went on a 27-6 run to lead 27-10 with 6:30
, remaining In the opening half.
Boca Clcga made a couple of “ Ihrees" and
'oulscored Arrow Force II 16-12 the rest of ihc
half, but the local 'cam still seemed lo have
control o f the game, leading 39-26 at In; tcmilsslon.
The Plratrs' defensive pressure and physical
play started to have an effect on Arrow Force 11.
forcing six turnovers and getting nine third
!• quarter fouls, seven In the first 3:31 of the period.
But whenever Boca Clcga looked like It was
'taking control Seminole would answer and still
led 45-35 wl h 2 ;3 l left In the third quarter.
L The pressure finally started lo wilt Arrow Force
II as a pair of late three-point bombs cut the lead
to 50-47 at the end o f three periods.
With momentum of their side, the Pirates
almost Immediately took over the game. Dain
Brown opened the final stanza by hitting a
"th ree" from the corner to tie the game at 50-50.
point guard Corey Ellis then stole the In-bounds
t pass and scored on a layup to pul Boca Clcga
ahead for good. 52 50. with 7:35 left In the game.
Seminole then missed a shot and Ellis nulled
another bomb and Arrow Force II called u lime
* out at 6:37 with the score 55-50.
But the time out did not slow the Pirates os
„ 6 -foot. 3-Inch. 240-pound Hank Gram banged his
way to the basket for a layup to make the score
57-50 before Eric Roberts finally broke the dry
spell with a pair of free throws with 5:22 left.
Seminole's first field goal of the final period
came on a layup by McCarrcll with 4:45
remaining.

Arrow Force II fell behind by eight points.
64-56. with 3:15 left and all looked lost, but Boca
Clcga would not score again.
Roberts bit two more free throws and then got
u steal und a layup that turned Into a three-point
when he was fouled by Ellis, which was his fifth
foul, with 1:09 lelt. closing the gap to 64-61.
Seminole had an opportunity to get closer, but
missed the front end o f a onc-and-one with 0:57
left, then missed n pair o f layup tries and a
three-pointer. Andre Hall finally got a shot to fall,
but only one second remained on the clock. The
Pirates were able to get the ball Inbounds and the
season was over for Arrow Force II.
"Their physical play Itwo Inside players over
230-pounds) wore us down a little." said Traina.
"W e knew wc had lo rebound with them and
beat their press, which we did In the first half.
But when wc got tired their bulk took over. Wc
wanted to press at the end. but we were tired and
bad some foul trouble."
Ellis led Boca Clcga (29-3) with 21 points,
seven rebounds, four steals nnd five assists.
Brown added 19 and Grant 13.
Roberts topped Seminole (27*7) with 18 points,
five rebounds and six assists. Also contributing
were McCarrell (11 points, nine assists), Neville
Fuller (1 1 points, four rebounds). Ray Perkins (10
points, three steals, tw’o blocked shots), Brad
Traina (eight points, two steals, two assists) and
Hall (four points, 10 rebounds, three blocked
shots).

•

Lake City Com­
munity College and Marco Whit­
field. a guard from Central
Florida Community College In
Ocala who has signed to go to
the University of Alabama next
year.
"Those two are tough." said
' V alen cia head coach David
Jones of Mlichell und Sheppard.
"Seminole was one of the best
teams we played because they
• were probably the most athletic
, group we played- They should
- be very good next year."
Mitchell. 6-foot. 3 Inch. 180• pounds, showed a lot o f Michael
Jordan-like skills, flyin g for
crowd-pleasing dunks, handling
the ball like a point guard while
' being able lo shoot the three! pointer.
He has also shown himself lo

BUMPERS * FEB. 19
Beriee (two Gamea) — Brandon Marlette. 174:
Bradley Marlette, 146.
Games — Brandon Marlette. 92; Bradley
Marlette. 77.
Special mention — Brandon and Bradley are
four years old.

THURSDAY NITE MIXED • FEB. 17
, Men’s Series — Glenn Jones. 642: Rich Fiance.
579* Games — Jones, 237: Rob James. 234.
Women's Beriee — Dcbbl Leigh. 554; Ruth
Burfc. 540; Oemes — Debbie Newman. 220:
CandlSlmonclll. 2 1 1.

MEOW'FEB. 18
Men's Series — Bruce Hlmschoot. 625: Karl
Sirawn. 530; Oames — Hlmschoot, 216. 205.
204; Tom m y Royal. 207.
Women's Series — Luann Jones. 538; Pat
Dlchlcra. 446: Games — Jones, 196; Jossle
Moran. 169.

SANFORD PINBUSTERS • FEB. 18
Men's Series — Charles Conklin. 590. Mike
Vlshnesky. 545; Don Bangs. 535; Colin Sayers.
534; Myron Gales. 531: Oames — Conklin. 208:
Vlshnesky. 201.
Women's Series — Barbara Richards. 516:
Elenor Vlshnesky. 474: Games — Ethel Fried.
192: Richards. 189.

BEACHTIME' FEB. 20
Men's Series - Bill Slnnott. 656; Bill Hoffner.
6 1 1: Games — Slnnott. 245: Pal Johnson. 243.
Women'a Serlee — Linda Stafford. 592: Donna
Lcpore. 538; Games — Sharon Davis. 225;
Clnbdy Dccher. 225.

M ' C ' FEB. 19

WASHOAY DROPOUTS' FEB. 21
Men's Series — Don Bangs. 617; Bob Meyers,
586: Games — Bangs. 233; Meyers. 204.
Women's Series — Barbara Richards. 489:
Elranor Wlndlc. 460; Games — Richards. 200;

Men's Beriee — Zackcry Cooper. 434: James
Bernlng. 402: Mntthrw Humphrey. 345; Games
— Humphrey. 163; Cooper. 160;Dcming. 150.
Women's Series — Sherri Cornerman. 370.
Games — Gonterman. 135.
Special mention — Humphrey. 87 pins over
average; Cooper, 51 pins over average.

Wlndlc. 170.

BARBOUR BROTHERS • FEB. 21
Men's Series — Bill Riley, 610; Charles Shnw.
57 1; Games — Shaw. 219; Jim Moyer. 216.
Women's Series — Dottle Holmes. 505: Mary
Dell Hardy. 494: Games — Hardy, 196: Sharon

A * S ' FEB. 19
Men's Series — Jason Royal. 548; Erie Smith.
536; Oames — Smith. 211: Logan Jurkvm. 177;
Royal. 170; Jerome Perkins. 170.
Women's Series — Jill Shoemaker. 428:
Natalie Settle. 390; Garnet — Shoemaker. 165

Each time a hunter buys a
firearm, ammunition or archery
equipment, he helps raise reve­
nue to finance wildlife restora­
tion projects tn Florida.
The Federal Aid in Wildlife
Restoration Act. or "PittmanRobertson" (P-R) as It Is com­
monly called, utilizes the ' user
pay" concept for wildlife restora­
tion by employing an 11 percent
excise tax on the equipment
purchased by hunters.
"T h e act waa created In 1937
and was supported by hunters,
sporting arms manufacturers,
and Osh and wildlife agencies to
prom ote wildlife conservation
and hunter safety." said Tom
Wright, the Florida Game and
Fresh Water FUh Commission's
wildlife restoration coordinator.
Since the onset of P-R. 82.2
billion has been set aside for
habitat management, wildlife
research and other conservation
projects. Florida's share, which
Is determined by Its land acreage
and number of hunters In rela­
tion to other slates, has been
approximately 843 million.

Adams. 182.

Special mention — Flora Altobello. plus-47
pins.

" I told the kids In the locker room to remember
the good things. The only regret I have Is that
some of our fans didn't seem to appreciate what
this team has done. We had a 16 game winning
streak, and It could have easily beeen 19. and
people were like ho-hum. Hey. this was a great
year."

Ik* u prolific scorer, gelling 36
points against South Florida. 35
ugulnst Lake City and 31 against
Daytona Beach.
Mitchell finished the season
with u 21.6 points per game
average, shooting 53.8 percent
from the door and 85.4 percent
from the free throw line. He nlso
averaged 5.9 rebounds and 4.8
assists per contest.
S h e p h erd . 6 -foot, l-ln c h .
170-pounds, wasn't too shabby
either.
A super-slick point guard who
Is a general on the floor on
ofTensc and a terror on defense.
Sheppard averaged 17.4 points.
2.3 rebounds. 8.5 assists and 3.6
steals per game. Hr also made
97 three-pointers this season
und was one of the top shooters
from long-range, making 40.9
percent from beyond the stripe.

" I felt they were the lop
one-two guard combination In
the state." said Seminole Com­
m unity C ollege head coach
Bernard Merthle. "I'm looking
forward to having them back
next year. I expect them to be
my key players next year. Their
returning allows me to con­
centrate on going after some big
kids."
With the majority of his team
c o m in g back n ext season .
Merthle Is hoping for big things
for the Raiders.
In addition to Mitchell and
Sheppard, also coming back are
Lyman graduate Ralph Phllpott
and Charles Davis, a pair of
six -foot, five-in ch forw ards.
Phllpott averaged 10.5 points
per game this year, while Davis
is a leaper who can dunk and
block shots with ease.

back In the river along the

scattered grass beds.
C a p t a i n J a c k at P o r t
Canaveral reports good catches
of cobla on local wrecks. Dirty
water and strong currents have
slowed bottom fishing.
Trout and redflsh have been
good In the flats o f the Banana
and Indian rivers, but action
with trout will be on the slow
side this weekend. Trout feed
heavily at night during full moon
periods, and action la usually
slow the folowlng day.
Ponca Inlet still has had fast
and furious action with blucflsh
and sheeps head. Some big drum
and redflsh have also been
mixed in for good measure.

m u lle t are p r o d u c i n g
heavyweight flounder and redfish.
Swanns ol blucflsh arc also
moving In and out of the Inlet,
and will virtually bite anything
thnt Is smaller than themselves.
Some nice trout are being taken

TRANSMISSION IS
I

W lT O WI M U t T W T M

321-3270

J

LAKEMMVf HEATHROWE
M M I 10

4

year w e e x p e c t la re-

cetve approximately 83.9 m il­
lion. Seventy percent o f the
funds will be used for wildlife
management area development
and maintenance and wildlife
rscareh projects. The remaining
30 percent will help finance our
hunter education p rog ra m ."
Wright said.

MUNDO 3 J &amp; * 5 0 0 j|

S a n fo rd P a in t &amp; B o d y
&amp; W r e c k e r S e r v ic e s In c.

SHUPE'S SCOOP

Florida's outdoors are a grrut
bargain, and it appears that
more and more Floridians are
taking to the parks, woods, and
w aterw ays each year. Some
nearby state parks arc Blue
Springs near Orange City and
Tomoka north of Davtona Beach.
FISHING FORECAST
This could be a great weekend
for flshtng if the winds remain
calm as predicted. Bass and
speckled perch will be excep­
tionally strong, with last Fri­
day's full moon. Both species
will be bedding In waters from
1-6 feet deep. Look for bass beds
in grassy (late and canals.
Specks prefer submerged wood
or thick vegetation.
The tide will be ripping at
Sebastian Inlet with the full
moon, so bring extra lead to
keep on the bottom. Finger

"People need to remember that we weren t
even picked to win the conference." said Traina.
"These guys have done everything, and more,
than we asked of them. Three o f our top scorers
were underclassmen and we hud a couple of
seniors who were not really expected to contrib­
ute u lot step forward and become Improtant
players for us.

Guards-----Continued from IB

651; Gamea — Doug Lanier. 209; Minlck. 246.
Women's Series — Penny Smith. 590; Cindl
Large. 530; Games — U rge. 221: Penny Smith,
215.
Special mention — Jerry Smith, triple series.
148-148-148.

"T h is

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' Tuesday, when they travel lo
Gainesville for an M-FC contest
with Santa Fe Community College.

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Business
IN BRIEF
FINANCIAL
Record at Southern Bank
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Charlie W. Brinkley Jr., president
ami CEO of Southern Bank, has announced that the bank
ended Dec. 31. 1993 with record results. Earnings Increased
198 |&gt;crrrni to 9382.000 and assets grew to $109,578,000. a
28.0 perm it Increase.
Deposits wrre 9101.365.000. up 29 percent from last year,
and loans Increased 29.2 percent to 977.320.000.
Brinkley commented. ‘ With the anticipated opening of our
Winter Park office und other opportunities In our market, we
think this will he a banner year for our organization."
Southern Bank, headquartered In Altamonte Springs, has
live offices serving this area o f Central Florida.

Good year for GulfAtlantic
LAKE MARY — GulfAtlantic Title Agency reports closing out
1993 with a record 9225.3 million In recorded residential
warranty deeds for Semlnole/Orange Counties. The company
Huts eclipsed Its previous record of 9224.2 million set In 1992.
It was the company's third consecutive year o f topping the
S200 million plateau In recorded deed activity.
GulfAtlantic has eight offices. Including Lake Mary. Sanford
and A l’ amonte Springs.

Top people at Coldwell
LONGWOOD — Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate has
announced some o f the top personnel for the month of
January. 1994.
Patrick Drake of the Longwood office was named one of the
Top Sellers. Joan Wlnbomc. also of the Longwood office was
listed as one of the top Listing Associates.
Anna Allsopp. Dottle Morreale and Donna Williams, all of the
Longwood Coldwell office were named as New Associate
Achievement recipients. The awards were presented during the
company's awards breakfast held recently In Tampa.

CHAMBBR
Seminole Chamber
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The Greater Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce will present Its Seminole Business
Brrakfast. Wednesday. Mar. 2. at Hampton Inn. Altamonte
Springs.
Guest speaker Is Bob Turk of the Economic Development
Commission of Mid-Florida who will speak about economic
development In Seminole County.
RSVP o f further Information may be obtained by phoning
42B2562.

Longwood-Winter Springs
LONGWOOD — Sheri Crytcer. staff administrator for
corporate affairs with Sprlng/Unlled Telephone. Florida, will be
guest speaker at the February meeting o f the Longwood/Wlnter
Springs Chamber of Commerce Monday. Feb. 28. Her talk la
entitled "Creating the Future.”
The meeting, to begin at 12 noon, will be held at Quality Inn.
at S.R. 434 and 1-4 In Longwood.

Lake Mary-Heathrow
LAKE MARY — The Greater Lake Mary/Heathrow Chamber
o f Commerce will hold Its March brrakfast meeting Wednes­
day. March 2. Guest speaker will be Jack Wert, director of
tourism for the Seminole County Convention and Visitors
Bureau.
The breakfast, sponsored by Central Florida Blood Bank,
begins at 7:45 a.m. at the Heathrow Country Club. Coat Is $3
for members. 95 for non-members. Everyone Is Invited to
attend. For further Information, phone 333-4748.

HONORS
Arvida gives check
HEATHROW — Arvida Company recently awarded a
910.000 check to Ruth Casclo of ERA Daniel &amp; Wohlwender as
part o f a 1993 frourth quarter sales contest. A total o f 16
Central Florida real estate professionals earned the opportunity
to vie for the bonus.
In addition to the bonus check to Casclo. Arvida Sales
Associate Bob Brunlng received a weekend ofT with compli­
mentary airfare and accommodations to anywhere In the
continental United Slates. Brunlng assisted Casclo with her
sale at Heathrow.

Local econom y is mixed
■ y NICK P F E I F A U F

Herald Stall Writer
Central Florida's economy Is
moving Info 1994's first quanrr
In mixed fashion. So says I ho
most recent edition of Central
Florida Economic Status.
The document was prepared
by David F. Scott. Jr., executive
director of Dr. Phillips Institute
for (hr Study of American Busi­
ness Activity.
According lo Scott, thr Florida
unemployment rate for January.
1994 (seasonally ad|usted| in­
creased from 6.9 to 7 0 pereettt.
The activity again pus the Flor­
ida unemployment rate nlxive
that ol tlie U S . which was
rc|iortrd at 6.7 percent.
Compared to tlie rest ol the
nation's eleven largest states, lie
said. Florida's employment |&gt;erformanee for January was rather
d is m a l.

O n ly

o n e

s t a le .

California. (Misled a higher rate
of 10.1 percent. Eight states
posted more favorable (lower)
rates, with Michigan's rate being
equal to that of Florida.
North Carolina parrs thr na­
tion with a January 1994 un­

employment rate of only -I per­
cent.
The Central Flortdn picture
trad looked much brighter than
thr state. It Is now showing an
Indieatlon of a drastic change
during the past three months.
The survey Indicates that the
O rlan do MSA (M etrop olita n
Stattslleal Area, whleh includes
all of Seminole County) In­
creased from November to De­
cember and appears lo Increase
for January, although thr urea Is
not yet as high as tire state
average.
Thr unemployment rate for
Novrmt&gt;rr Itt tills area was listed
al 4 9 pcrcrnl. By December II
trad moved to 5.2 percent. For
J a n u a ry . 1994. the report
expects the MSA rule to be
iM-twrcn 0.5 and 7.3 percent,
which would place It higher Ilian
I he state's a verage.
Part of the difference relates to
Lake County. Lake lias not been
Included In the official Orlando
MSA. but Is bring added, which
w ill bring about an overall
change.
A n o th e r c h u n g r m ay hr
brought about because the new

From TV to
Red Cross
The Central Florida Chapter of
the American Red Cross has
appointed Dehhlr Shrrno as new
director of Public Relations.
Shrrno has over eight years of
experience in the field, working
for both businesses und non­
profit organizations.
Most recently, she scrvrd us a
consultant with VVMFK-TV/FM.
She ulso lias worked locally (or
the Orlando Humane Society
and Ktrehman Corporation. In
Washington. D.C.. she worked
for the American Consulting

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Steak In tha community
Long Horn Stsaks restaurant recently opened In (he la ke Mery
' fonnaity
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- customers
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area. Before the buelnees wee
donated
$5 at the door and they were able lo taka all they could eat. Tha
receipts from dinners end lunchea for those days were presented
to Ruby Blake, business manager for (he G ood 8amaritan Home.
She Is shown receiving the check for the proceeds from Feb
Dumln, general manager of Long Horn, and Doug Winters.
kitchen manager of the Lake Mery cheln.

Sanford

3 2 2 -0 2 8 5
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SANFORD - Andy Roberts,
president of thr Sanford First
Union National Hank, has suc­
cessfully completed the licensing
examination for thr Series 6 and
63 broker’s licen ses to sell
m utual funds. Including thr
hank's private label funds, thr
First Union Fund.
latst year, rescinding to u
popularity In mutual funds. First
Union launched a massive pro­
ject lo train und license bank
employees In each of Its more
than 1.300 branches, lo sell
mutuul funds throughout Its
hanking region.
Kobrrls now Joins nearly 500
oilier branch personnel In the
Curollnus. Florida und Grorgla.
as u dual em ployee of First
Union and of First Union Bro­
kerage Services. Inc., one of the
n a tio n 's old est and largest
trunk-owned securities firms.
While continuing to serve with
trudltlonul bank products and
services, Roberts w ill also now
be able to offer mutual funds as
an Investment alternative.
"Customers are demanding
more Investment choices, and
we ure committed to giving them
what they want, when they want
It.” said Richard K. Wagoner,
head of First Union's Capital

D t b b lt S h trn o
E n gin eers C ou ncil and thr
Greater Washington Hoard of
Trade.

(ewer layers ol management and
esm hire better quality workers
because their size lets them I k selective.”

For nrtu.il (Igurrs. compiled
through statistics Irom the Fim
I cl a D e p t , o f L a b o r a nd
FIm ploynient S e c u rity , and
prrpurrd by the Dr. Phillips
Institute. Seminole Cauntyu. for
December. 1993. had a labor
force of 191.335 persons Of that
number. 182.153 were listed as
employed, and 9.180. or 4 n
percent, unemployed. It was th«
lowest unemployment percent
age for the rntlre Central Florida
for lust December.

A n d y Roberts
Management Broup.
Robert* Is umnng the fourth
group of employees to gruduulr
from tilts training, an Intensive
and thorough combination ol
class-room and home study, plus
a rlgerous examination- The first
group completed lire process In
November. 1993. with subse­
quent classes each month.
Roberts Is First Union's San
ford city president.

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"...performance in this sector
will Ite.ir watching over thr nr\i
few months as the nation faces
gradually rising Interest rate*
S om e acceleration of buying
might occur in anticipation o l
future rising rales."
As for private construction
building permit activity for the
Orlundo MSA. which now in­
cludes l-akr County, alias been
reported nt 13.410 units for the
flrst eleven months o f 1993. The
figurr Is a 25 percent gain over
the similar time period In 1992.

■ y NICK F F IIF A U F

The newly published 1994
Florida Manufacturers' Rrglstrr
gives promising news mImiui thr
Of the lop leu Industrial cities,
stute.
each of them enjoyed net In­
It reports a continuing upward c r e a s e s In th r n u m b er o f
climb started two years ago. In manufacturing plants. Mluml led
the list, with Tampa second and
manufacturing expansion
Industrial Jobs showed a de­ Jacksonville third.
crease. but only by a little more
Fourth-ranked Orlando, which
than one half percent.
H aving gained 2.980 new Includes Seminole County, now
manufacturing establishments has a total of 809 Industrial
and lost 931 since the previous llrms. From 1993 to 1994 the
edition was published. Florida area gained 129 and lost 41. for
now shows 17.591 plants in the an increase of 70 plants.
latent register, a net Increase of
Printing and Publishing con­
2.049 plants.
Industrial Jobs drop(&gt;rd from tinues to lead Florida industry
611.846 reported In 1993 to with 2.767 such firms located
607.931 In the 199-1 edition. throughout the state. Moving
That Is a net decrease of 3.915 down on the list. Industrial
Jobs, or 0.64 jiercent In the past Machinery A Equipment Is secon d. f o l l o w e d by M e t a l
12 months.
Fabricating firms. Lumber and
"T h e growing number o f small Wood Products, and Apparel and
manufacturing plants with fewer Fabric Products as fifth tartest.
workers Is a trend that will keep
The cascbound 1994 Florida
U.S. manufacturing healthy."
said Howard S. Dubln. president Manufacturers Register Is avail­
of Manufacturers' New’s, which able for $115 from Manufactur­
publishes the Florida Directory. ers' News. 1633 Central St..
"F lo rid a m an ufactu rers are Evunslon. III. 60201 •1569.
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and can shift products and
schedules quickly. They have

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R o b e rts is licensed
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Industry figures revealed
■v
p p iif a u p
Herald 81 aft Writer

Labor Department survey form
la expectrd to uncover more
unemployed Individuals than
previously llstrd.
T h e Dr. P h illip s Institute
status re|M&gt;rt stresses however,
that the changes nrr In the
unemployment rnte. New Jobs
on the other hand are Increas­
ing. The differences believed to
l&gt;e caused by a continuing rapid
Increase In population.
For the rntlre year of 1993. the
lo c a l e c o n o m u g a in e d an
average of 17.000 Jobs. This Is
an average mmilH-r trased on
month versus month from 1992
to '93.
Of the 21.700 Jolrs gained In
December In the Orlando MSA.
94.5 percent were located In the
service-producing Industries.
Kelnll trades however, wrre the
single largest gulner in the
December lo December compar­
ison. with 4.300 Jobs added In
tills sector alone
By sharp contrast, the dif­
ference In manufacturing Jobs.
D ecem ber to D ecem ber. In­
creased by on'y 500.
One bright spot Is the sales of
existing single-family homes In
the MSA during January. 1994.

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People
ESO hears master tell stories

Beta Sigma Phi crowns 5 queens on river cruise
SANFORD

D O R IS
D IE T R IC H

K ath y Q a h r ready fo r spring.

H xiawm i sysmaaosn

Her job: To
make Lake Mary
look beautiful
II everything Isn't coming up
rose* In Lake Mary, don't blame
Kathy Ochr. She'll be doing her
lies! to make sure that the city
looks the best It can wherever
you look.
Gchr Joined the city of Lake
Mary staff In December of 1993
us the parks supervisor under
John Holland, director of Parks
and Recreation. As purks super­
visor. Gehr will be In charge of
the maintenance o f each of the
stair-step parks In the city,
i n c l u d i n g e q u i p m e n t a nd
grounds, the cem etery, and
o v e fte e the one-year m ainte­
nance contract on the land­
scaped areas of Luke Mary boul­
evard. She will also lie gin a
p l a n t i n g p r o g r a m fo r t he
grounds around City Hull and
Old City Hall. One of their first
projects for the new year Is
e x t e r i o r r e n o v a t i o n and
landscaping of Old City Hall In
preparation for "Oldc Lake Mary
Days'*
Gehr says repairs are being
made to the outside surface of
the building and a new coat of
paint will be applied bringing the
color back to what Is believed to
Itc U s original appearance, white
with a dark green trim. Im ­
provements In the landscape will
further brighten the building
whose gray paint and dense
foliage has caused It to blend
Into the background.
Gehr has many other visual
Improvements In mind for city
grounds. But she says not to
expect things to pop out of the
ground ovcnlght. In order to
make the Improvements she
plans less labor-intensive, the
proper "ground w ork"
must
first be done. Quite literally.
Gehr plans a whole system of
bed preparation and weed con­
trol with a goal o f four plantings
a year, geared around the types
of flowering plants In-season.
Gchr has been a resident of

T h ere's an art to t el l i ng
stnrlrs, and riotmdy knows lhat
more ill.m an appreciative group
o f llslrnrni. And who would lie
more Interested In story-telling
than the Epsilon Sigma Omlrmn
Chapter, a reading society of Hie
Florida Federation o f Women's
Clubs?
Al Ihe February meeting of the
ESO. Charlotte Knowles InIrodurrd Ihe guest speaker. Dr.
Roger Jtrend, who has been a
professor of English, speech and
theatre al Seminole Community
College for 23 years.
The well-inform ed speaker
chose for his topic. Oral Inlerpretallon o f Literature, better
known us elocution. Hr said this
form of story-telling probably
started around camp fires as our
forefathers would relate stories
of their hunts, Later, Kapsods
would travel from city to city
(: See Dietrich, Page 6 B

H*r*M PSioto bf Tommy Vine*nl

ES O m M tin g from loft: Em y Sokol, Dr. R o g tr Jarand, V id a S m ith and Batty S ta ffan s.

Tourney
benefits
pageant

Hobby: Japanese Ikat (weaving)

LAKE MARY

I

MARY
ROWELL &amp;
SHARI
BRODIE

Lake Mary for almost 23 years,
attending Lake Mary Elementary
and Seminole High School. She
Is married to Jim m y Gehr.
whose family are longtime n-aldents of Lake Mary and are
related to the Sjoblunts She
remembers always l«eing Ini cr­
ested In horticulture although
she has no formal training In the
area. "1 always had a plant In
my room o f some sort." she said
when she was growing up. The
hobby turned Into a career when
her husband who was supervis­
ing the remodeling of the Heath­
row Country' Club, made refer­
ence to his w ife's talents to the
course's grounds supervisor.
She has worked purl lime for the
course for the past five years,
and coordinates .ill plantings
done prior to any of the women's
golf events.
At Heathrow she developed a
5,(XX) square loot native plant
urea that won her an award from
the Native Plant Society of Flor­
ida.
While Grhr plans to make
Lake Mary a "showplare," she
gives credit to her crew who
have made possible all of the
work that has alreadv been
accomplished. Her crew of four
1mimics Bob School, Tim Sul­
livan. Jim Dulmcr and Jack
Hanson. The Parks Department
will soon be occupying new
quarters In the old Volunteer
Fire Department which Is being

tv ED KORQAN
Herald Correspondent
Why do golfers wear two pair*
o f pants? In case they get a
hole-In-one.
The Miss Seminole County
Scholarship Fund ts sponsoring
u holc-tn-onc sh o o to u t ul " T h e
Ciotl Ih u ig r" to MuUlutu! C en ter

M*f iM S sa lo S r S v to n W o

L a V o n n a R o b e r ls o n s t a n d s b y lo o m a n d s h o w s d r e s s a h a m a d s u s in g Ikat ta ch n lq u a .

A c c l a i m e d f ib e r a r t is t t o
le a d w e a v in g w o r k s h o p s
■y SUSAN W IN NER
Herald Correspondnt
A walk through a small museum o f world
history was the Impression left after a visit to
the home o f LaVonnc Robertson. Hospitably
was foremost, yet her knowledge and kindness
made for an afternoon of fascination.
Robertson Is an Internationally occlatmed
(liter artist In Japanese Ikat. She and her
husband o f threc-and-a-half years, Paul, divide

their time between Enterprise iStonc Island)
and Vermont. "P m a snow bird and an
easterner." she said. They also make frequent
trips to visit their four children and 15
grandchildren scattered from Oregon to
Arizona. The couple also keep busy as
members of First United Methodist Church of
Deltona.
Paul nnd LaVonnc have a true love story of
their courtship. They met In 1967 at a

See Ikat. Page OB

Marrh 1-March 0. The final day.
Sunday. March 0. will la- re­
served for the semi-final and Ihe
finals
There will bo 20 finalists h i the
shootiii11 for Hie Inflnlil. All Ihe
finalists will Ik* eligible for ihe
grand prize of a IU9-I follnlll
J-30 A car will be awarded lo
a n y p erson w h o m a k e s a
hole-ln-one in ihe finals on
Sunday. There Is a possibility
that 20 new cars could be
awarded that day.
The range will be open for
competition between the hours
of 2 and 9 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday. The semi-finals will be
held Sunday morning mid die
finals Sunday at high noon.
The competition Is open- to
amateurs over 18 years of age
only. Professional goiters arc
Ineligible. This Includes any
person acting us a golf pro nnd
receiving compensation for lielog a goll prolcsslon.il In the
truchlng ol other goiters or
operating any type of organiza­
tion Is also Ineligible for this
shootout.
The hule-tn-one shootout is the
main fund-raiser o f the Miss
Seminole County Scholarship
Pageant which will be presented
at the Lake llowcll High School
Saturday evening. March 19.

Sec Tourney, Page 7B

□ Bee Lake Mary. Page 6B

Eastern Star Chapter spreads love in the community
We salute a group of ladles
who have dedicated their orga­
nization to helping others. Sweet
Harmony Chapter 388. Order of
the Eastern Star was organized
In 1983 by Lula Cummings. She
served as worthy matron for a
year and six months. Then the
chapter elected Earthu Melton
worthy matron. She has served
the chapter and they have grown
from 11 members to 35 mem­
bers.
The chapter Is an organization
to be recognized. They have
become a chapter with a heart
full of love and concern for those
less fort unale in the community
Sweet Harmony Chapter *388 is
a non-profit charitable organiza­
tion that reaches out to the
community to do whatever Is
needed to make life better for
those In need or distress. Being
worthy matron and having de­
dicated members to work with.
Mellon has for nine years led this
group o f women to a successful
and Christian-hearted communi­
ty leadership role.
Melton and her group give God
all glory and praise. She said
before they stnrt a project they
put God first and everything has

ml
H « M PM W fcy Hani H m «m

Members ol Sweet Harmony Chapter 388. Order of
the Eastern Star, are Tiny Johnson. Rosa Jenkins,
Alice Murphy. Beatrice Duncan. Lillian Moore,
Willie Mae Byrd. Mattie Holt, Mildred Cooks.

Boathel Rollins, Margaree Alloway, Fannie Fields,
Dorothy Mackey, Rlchadoan Vaughn, Carey
Hodges, Mary Jo Smith, Etta Monlaque and
Arebedella Hunter

SANFORD

M ARVA
H A W K IN S

turned out Just beautifully. She
said Ihe chapter has worked
diligently for the organization to
uphold their standards and to do
the will of God. She said the
Almighty Owl has continued to
show favor and shower His
blessings abundantly.
The chapter Is admired for
their faithfulness, hard work,
and dedication lo Ihe communi­
ty. Without their triumphant
efforts they would not have
made It thus far said Associate
Matron Arthur Muc Scott.
The chapter Is concerned for
those who arc In need of care.
They have chosen the residents
of the Good Samurttan Home as
one o f their projects. They take
them on an unnual bus tour of
Sanford and area and give them

a picnic at Fort Mellon Park.
T h ey prepare T h an k sgivin g
dinners for senior citizens o f
Redding Gardens Complex, do­
nate to the United Negro College
Fund, deliver and give Thanks­
giving and Christmas baskets to
needy families, help with the
Outreach Mission, give clothing
und donations to burned-out
families, give benefits lo help
widows and others with medical,
water and light bills.
They donate to and sponsor
programs to fund local churches
lit need; have donated to Sem i­
nole High School Drill Team,
sent students to camp, helped
five flood victims of the Sanford
area. They assisted a woman
who needed medical treatment
at the Institute of Health In
Maryland This group ts well
known throughout the commu­
nity of Sanford and Seminole
County. They recently shared
Black History Month with the
men at the correctional center In
Winter Park.
The Sweet Harmony Chapter
*388 Order o f the Eastern star
was recently honored by Mayor
Bcttye Smith and the city com-

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Dietrich

E CODINGS

Continued from Page BB
telling stories of Greek history
while rhythmically rapping a
stick.
Some of the modem examples
of oral Interpretation. Dr. Jarand
said. Is Orson Wells. "W ar of the
Worlds." Hal Holbrook as Mark
Twain and Will Rogers with his
I mmo r t al a n ec d o tes . Al so
numerous voice and music, re­
c o r d e d by a n u m b e r of
celebrities, arc other forms of
lnperpretatlon. Dr. Jarand said,
lie later shared various readings.
Including essays and "W alt Divi­
sions" where the author humor­
ously described the various
types o f waiting average people
encounter.
F ollow in g his lecture. Dr.
Jarand was presented a small
gift memento. Libby Prevail
said. Dr JArand has a powerful
delivery and the group was very
receptive. Ills selections were
truly entertaining and the oral
Interpretation provided by Dr.
Jarand was delightful."
Chairman Vida Smith presided
over the business session of the
meeting which was held at the
home o f Emy Sokol with Betty
Steffens as co-hostess.
The
hostesses served assorted frulls
and cakes for refreshmsnts.
Guests were: Carolyn Van
C la c e f and C a ro ly n Smi t h,
daughtcr-ln-law o f C harlotte
Smith.

Queans galore
Mr. and Mrs. R. Allan Stanlsy

Laura Brown weds
R.A. Stanley in
church ceremony
LAKE MARY - Laura Lee
Drown, formerly o f Sanford,
and R. Allan Stanley, formerly
of Orange City, are announc­
ing their marriage today. They
were married Nov. 6 . 1093. at
7 p.m.. at Flral Presbyterian
Church o f Lake Mary. Lake
Mary. Paetor A .F. Stevens
performed the traditional cer­
emony by candlelight and the
bride and groom exchanged
wedding rings.
The bride Is the daughter of
Russell and Evelyn Keel of
Sanford. She to the daughter of
thetote Mr. John tl. Drown.
The tfootiV 'Is \He don of
Shenhan and Frances Stanley
o f Orange City.
Given In marriage by her
mother and father, the bride
wore a traditional white satin
gown with full skirt and ca­
thedral-length train. The fitted
bodice with
Illusion Jtfwel
neckline was embellished with
seed pearls, sequins, and bugle
beads. The long fitted sleeves
o f Illusion were puffed at the
shoulder and em broidered
with Schlflll lace. She wore a
fingertip veil o f white tulle,
bugle beads and pearls. She
carried a cascading bouquet of
white roses, white orchids,
stephanotls. Ivy and white
heather.

Matron o f honor Cynthia
$words. o f Savannah. Ga..
Wore an emerald green velvet
gbwn with Basque waistline.
Snc carried a bouquet ol fla­
m ingo alstroemerla. purple
stalls, blue iris, pink carna­
tions. baby's breath. Ivy and
fe n i
Bridesmaid Sabrina Miller of
Sanrord wore a royal blue
velvet gown while bridesmaid
Robin Nice of Orlando wore a
wine velvet gown. Their gowns
were styled In the same fash­
ion sS the honor attendant's
and they carried Identical
bouquets.
Joe Pirker. o f Ocala, served
the groom as best man.
Groomsmen
nsmi were Brice Kcrl.
Sanford, brother o f the bride,
and Jeff Sand of Orlando.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at Tlmacuan C ou ntry Club. Lake
Marj'.
,
The newlyweds are planning
a wedding trip for Spring 1994
and are currently residing In
D c L a n d . T h e b r i d e Is
employed as administrative
s e c r e t a r y for A m e r i c a n
A u to m o b !!e \ A s s o c i a t i o n .
Heathrow. Tl^c groom Is a
technician for Daytona
Mitsubishi. Daytona Beach.
i

Cynthia Danna bri^e
of Steven D. Williams
SANFORD — Cynthia Danna
and Steven David Williams
were married In a civil cere­
mony Feb. 14. 1994. 2 p.m. by
Patricia L. Thatcher. Deputy
Clerk at the Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs William Vandever of Johnson City. Tenn.
The groom is the son of Mr.

i

Dan Williams of \ Altamonte
S p rin g s , and Mrs. Bet t y
Williams. AltumoniaSprlngs.
Th e bride was Igivcn In
m a rria ge by her ‘. adopted
grandfather. Georgc\ Papcun.
o f Allumonte Springs. Witnesses at the wedding were the
ids* and
bride's daughters. Lindsey
Sara Danna.
1
The newlyweds are rpuklng
their home In Sanford.

Running
benefits
leukemia
research

Tarry Wilcox

Former Seminole High School football favorites
reuniting are (L to R): John Angel. Mack Cleveland

Jr., Ashby Jones. Jimmy McGowan, Danny
Altman. Bobby Newman and Art Beckwith Jr.

two decided to cull some of the
Seminole High School football
players during 1938-1940
And that's how a group of
fun-loving, silver-haired alumni
got together on a recent evening
ut the Cattleman's Restuurnnt.
Attending were: Danny Allman,
q u a r t e r b a c k . 1938-40; Art
Beckwith, quartrrback. 1938-40;
Bobby Newman, end. 1938-40:
Mack Cleveland Jr.. 1937-42.
manager. John Angel, bark.
1939 41: Ashby Jones. 1937-40.
and Jimmy McGowan.
Ashby said. "W e had a great
time reminiscing und shooting
the bull." He added that Zona
Beckwith dropped by. but didn't
stay long. "Everyone wus glad to
see her. though" he said.

10th class reunion
The 1984 class of Seminole
High School plans Its 10th class
reunion on July 15. 16 and 17.
Those who are planning to
attend the festivities should re­
turn the paperwork they were
mailed and their checks for $45
per |&gt;erson to the rrunton com­
mittee.
A reacqualnted party will be
held on Friday. July 15. and the
dinner and dance will be held on
Saturday. July 16. both at the
Sheraton Maitland North. On
Sunday, a family picnic will be
held at Lake Golden.
Th e reunion com m ittee Is
trying to locale u number of
m issing classm ates. Anyone
having Information, please call
Sue Blslgnl. 332-0477.
The missing elaasmutes nrr
Kathy Allabach. Dwayne An­
derson. Evu Bcrkainn. Nancy
Berry. Grelchen Brauer. Jackie
Brown. Judy Brown. Jumcs
Ilule. Clarence Burnett. James
C arlln ey. S h eryl Carbender.
David Coblentz and Steve Colcman.
Also: James Carllney. Chanta
Dames. Pho Dang. Marta Davis.
Tam ru Hash. Dennis Gules.
Nancy Haynes. Vnndrll Hilton.
Robert Hayes. James Jeffries.
Mi c hel l e W illia m s . Vi ncent
Williams. Donald Witt. Diane

Beta Sigma Phi Valentine Queens are (from left): Carol Morello Kitty
Corley, Pam Hawkins. Jo Secor and Darlene Brumbaugh.
Johnson. Duane Johnson. Renee
Johnson and Waymon Jones.
Also: Tim Lawrence. Sean
Lelle. Billy Martin. Wendell Mc­
Cloud. Dwayne Moore. Dwayne
N'udeau. Sam Owens. Laura
Puuldo. Dean Peake. Scott Phn.
Jewel Rawls. David Rice and
Larry Rlker.
Also: Kathryn Smith. Tangle
Smith. Lcs Sondru Thomas.
Islah Walker. Ellen Ware. Regina
Washington. Mardell Williams.
Theresa Young. Benjamin Yates.
T a n g e lo W ou land and Lori
Zarcn.

Pair wed 50 years
Sanford lost two delightful
citizens last year to the stale of
Tennessee, but Jane und Nell
Prudrn are back In town this
weekend celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary. They are
being honored at a big luncheon
today In Orlando.
The Pntdens fell In love with
Sanford while he was stationed
here where he retired as u
commander. All total, they lived
In Sanford for 41 years.
Congratulations are In order.

Do-Da Day
The First United MrthodiM
Church will hold Do-Da Day at
the church Saturday. M arrh 5
from 8 a m. to 2 p.m. Thcrr will
be a yard sale, bake sale, athlrti
gear sale, produce, gamrv lun
and chill dogs Thr public l*
welcome.

Club seta election
The Woman's Club of Sanford
Inc. will cpnduet rlrrtion of
officers at the regularly whrti
uled meeting on Wednesday
March 2. beginning at l l i m
Those planning to attend thr
luncheon at noon should makr
reservations with thr tclephonr
committee.

County federation meets
Dr. Robert J. Smith will speak
on "Cancer In llie '90s" when
thr Seminole County Federation
o f Women's Club* meets tomor
row. ut 11 a m., ul the Garden
Club of Sanford. 200 Fairmont
A v c . For i nf or mat i on, call
322 5545.

Lake Mary
Continued from Page BB
renovated for that purpose. Gchr
said that she would appreciate
any Input from citizens on Im­
provements that could be made
or any equipment that needs to
be repaired. She said that each
park or property will be visited
on a regular schedule to ascer­
tain what needs to be done at
each site. She w ill also br
working closely with city staff on
any special projects such os the
upcom ing "O ld e Lake Mary
Days."
The March breakfast meeting
o f the Lake M ary/llcathrqw
Cham ber o f C om m erce w ill
feature as a speaker. Jack Weri.
o f the Tou rist D evelopm ent
Council. The monthly meeting Is
held at the Heathrow Country
Club at 7:4S a.m. There Is a B3
charge for members and a $5
charge for non-members. Call
the chamber office at 333-4748
for more Information.

Salsbury from the Lake
Fire Department was the
featured speaker for the Lake
Map* Mother's Group. Wednes.-Feb. 16. Terry talked abut
Safety and how lo protect
r children from fire hazards,
also explained to the alienllvt{ audience how to use a fire
gulsher. The speaker for
2 meeting will be Dr.
icr. DOS. He will be disproper denial care for

Herald Correspondent

f Bee Runner, Page 7B

Silvar haired alumni
recall football days
There's nothing like a gathering
of old-timers to change the pace.
It's guaranteed not to be boring.
Maybe a little corny &gt;but fun.
Recently while Danny Altman
was visiting his longtime friend.
Jimmy McGowan. In Florida, the

Mbthar’s Group
hears fireman

By SUSAN WINNER
SANFORD Tcrr&gt;' Wilcox
began running for his life, lie's
not running for feur of anything
and hr's not running from the
law. Wilcox has rnude u com­
mitment In his life lo run for the
Leu k em ia S o c ie ty . Ills un­
dertaking began after hearing of
a fellow fire fighter who was
diagnosed with this disease.
W i l c o x Is a n e n g i n e e r
param edic at the Altam onte
Springs Fire Department and
makes his home In Sanford. He
has been employed there for
eight years. Richard Dunn, one

The five local Beta Sigma Phi
c h a p te rs r e c e n tly ga th ered
aboard the "Rom ance" for u
luncheon cruise down the St.
Johns River. This cruise re­
placed the annual Valentine
Charity Ball.
Also. Instead of one Valentine
Queen being crow ned, each
chapter crowned Its own queen,
as follows: Carol Morello. Pre­
ceptor Beta Lambda; Kilty Cor­
ley. Laureate Oamma Delta;
Pam Hawkins. Laureate Alpha
Tau; Jo Secor. Preceptor Della
Delta: and Darlene Brumbaugh.
XI Theta Epsilon.
The queens were crowned by
last year's queens and each
received a sparkling llara. They
will serve their chapters and thr
entire sorority at ofDclal func­
tions during the year.
At the regularly scheduled
meeting of the Laureate Gamma
Della Chapter, the Valentine
Girl. Kitty Corley, was honored
by her sorority sisters. The event
was held at the home of Helen
Ham net.
tUUy was presented a gift and
a variety o
of f :refreshments was
served.
Others attending were: Linda
K e e lin g . Ma r t y C o l e g r o v e .
Wanda Hubbard. Susan Byrd.
Viola Frank. Marlun Farella.
Ellen Keefer. Charlotte Blades
and Betty Jack.

HwtM h a s to Mar* Nam,

L a k e M ary M o th e r's
la a relatively new organlIn Lake Mary. It was
In September 1993 by
Ndil t'bok and Joanne Mlgliacclo
an Informative support
gro\ip yor stay-at-home moms.
has 30 members and
Ice a m onth from

American crocodile, river otters
a black bear, and dozens of
birds. Including bald eagles
Most of these birds and animal*
could not survive In the wild
Hom osnssa Spr i ngs Slatr
Wildlife Park Is located on U S
Formerly a tourist attraction.
19 In Homosassa Springs. From
H o m o s a s s u S p r i n g s w a s Lake Mary, take Highway 46 to
purchased by the Florida Park 441 north, then to 44 west, then
Service In January 1989. The west on 490 to U.S. 19. Ad
l&gt;ark now serves as a rehabilita­ mission Is $6.95 for adults and
tion cen ter and refu ge for $3.95 for children 3-12. but they
munutecs that have been bom In do offer AAA nnd group dts
cuptlvlly. The spring offers an counts.
oppor t uni t y to re-accllinntc
(Shari Brodla and Mary Rowell
themselves to a morr natural a r t S » n I o r d H » r • I d
environment before being re­ correspondents covnrlng the
lumed to the wild.
Lake Mary area Phone: Brodle.
O t h e r a n i m a l s l i v i n g at 321-6471, evenings, or Rowell.
Homnsassa Include alligators, an 321-1498.)

the park, the river was full of
pleasure boaters and swimmers.
After lunch, the troop toured the
education center and then saw
the rest of the unlmuls kept at
lloinosassa Springs.

9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Lake
Mary* Community Center. Thr
two hours Include social lime
and a program. Four experi­
enced baby sitters take care of
the children during the program
The group also meets one
night a month Just for the moms.
To Join, there Is a $15 registra­
tion fee which goes lo cover the
cost of the babysitting services
and the use of the building.
Although this non-profit orga­
nization lias only been around
for six months. It Is already
successful. During December,
the group hosted a lunch with
Santa which wus attended by
about 150 people. The Luke
Mar y M o th e r's G rou p ulso
adopted u family for Christmas
and pooled their resources to
help provide food, clothes and
toys for the family.

Ikat

Continued from Page BB
weaver s
school. Many ycurs later he
searched to find her. calling
many weavers and many cities
In Ills endeavor. "H e's a weaver
also, so It makes for a great
understanding." she said. Their*
Interest in world travel has

Girt Scouts
take field trip
President's Day proved to be a
great time for a ffetd trip for Lake
Mary Girl Scout Troop 148. Thr
girls, ulong with a few siblings
and chaperones. Journeyed lo
H om osassa S p r i n g s St at e
Wildlife Park.
The visit to the park sturted
with a boat tour of Pepper Creek
The Girl Scouts sighted a couple
o f small alligators, dozens of
turtles, and quite a few hints.
Including several nrsting osprey.
Once Inside the main park,
everyone headed for the Fish
Bowl. Th e Fish Bowl Is an
underwater viewing facility in
Homosassa Springs. Manatee
and fish swim right up lo the
class. It was rather awr-lnsplrlng
to sec manatees that close up.
even If there was glass separat­
ing us.
Troop 148 and crew enjoyed a
leshirely lunch along thr vio­
l e t - c o v e r e d b a n k a o f t he
Homosassa River. Adjacent lo

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artifacts, poitrry und collectibles
Into their home, reflecting the
many cultures ol the glutsRobertson begun weaving In
1947. Her Interest in Japanese
lluil tieg.in many years later. "I
always llkrd lo weave." she said.
" I went to Japan on u study trip
to leurn dyeing and textile re­
search. Later I went back after I
retired, und I set out to (Ind
every weaver In tluit area." She
retired from the University of
Denver as u professor of art
education Many years were
spent In Japan after retirement
to learn details of the Ikat craft.
"T h e thing I’m intrigued with Is
the control of tin- pallrms. thr
way the Japanese do It." she
said. "They srem lo have more

I

highly Irrhnteul techniques: I sei
up challenges for mysell.
vself."
Explaining the details of tlu
trade was an obvious enjoymein
for Robertson. A design Is placet
under the loom. She skclchei
many on graph paper for hri
own unique designs. The yarr
that goes on llrsl Is culled warp
It Is In u vertical position on the
loom. Next, weft Is applied In s
horizontal posltkin. She uses e
special Japanese plastic for lilt
pur|K&gt;se of binding the yarn
"It's a common household tup&lt;
In Japan." she said. "I did brill*
some back with me when I left.'
The yam Is then dyed with
contemporary filler reactive dye.
Another melltod ol dyeing Hit
yarn Is with chop sticks. Rob
ertson demonstrated how a cho|
stick Is placed under the yarn
nnd another above. "T h e string
that is around the chop stick
separates the yam ." she said.
"You then rub the yarn back
and forth for the dye to get Intr
the yarn." They urr then woven
using the loom. Her loom war
surrounded bv hundreds ol

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�San lord Horatd, Sanford, Florida - Sunday. February 27, 1994 - 7 8

Washing bananas is not Hawkins
just a matter of appeal

Ice this morning ut 11
worship service. Witness
history, lukc u look luck In
Ethel Oliver Is director:
Robert Doctor Is |uislor.

Continued from Page SB

DEAR ABBY: in rcs|Kimtc |(,
"Curious In Harrisburg. Pa.,"
who asked whether bananas
should lie washed, lu-re's my
experience
I worked In I in* kltchrn of a
large hotel, where we were
required to wash the bananas we
se rv e d . W r w ere (old that
ban an aa are s pr ay e d wi th
im tlrlden and chemical*. which
would transfer in our hands. We
were also Informed that (he
Health Department required that
bananas served in a food rstub*
llshmem must be washed.
FAITHFUL BANANA
W A S H E R IN S T. P A U L
DEAR BANANA WASHER: I
was stunned bv the volume of
mall I received about washing
bananas. I've changed my tune,
a tt d h e n c e f o r t h , ( s h a l l
thoroughly wash all bananas
before po-eiing. Read tin:
DEAR ABBY: Having knnwl
edge of the prtmllve conditions
workers endure In the tropics —
no toilet facltllles and no runn­
ing water for hygiene — the
bananas co u ld n 't be clean
enough to cal unwashed Cus­
tomers would lie foolish not lo
wash them. — with soap.

ADVICE

A B IG AIL

VAN BUREN

clierse packages, and even can
tops — in soapy water and
CloroJt. W r kids Jusl assumed
they wen* doing the right thing
although I’m not as compulsive
as they were, washing food falls
under "belter safe than sorry."

DESIREE HENDRICKSON,
ARLINGTON. TEXAS
DEAR ABBY: When I was a
child growing up In the De­
p r e s s i o n . we s e l d o m had
bananas, and they werr a treat
when we did have them.
I remember my mother warn­
ing me never lo lei my moulh
touch a banana |m « l because In
the country where they are
grown , they have large,
poisonous spiders that crawled
on bananas She even had
newspaper articles ubout these
s p ld rrs . Just se ei ng those
plrturrs made me want to wash
m y hands af t e r pe e l i ng a

DEAR ABBY: We own a retail
store In a town 70 miles from Ihc
Mayo Cllnir In Rochester. Minn.
Several years ago. a customer
whom we had not seen In qullc
some time, rrlurnrd lo our store.
She explained (hat she had been
*tck a long lime, and was finally
diagnosed as having a [xiraslte
lhal she got from bananas. An
arl l rl r In the Cedar Kuplds
G iu r llr reported ubout two or
Hirer years ago that the Mayo
Cllnir Is seeing more of tills
parasite in recent years, and
warned |ieople to wash their
bananas with soap and water
before perllng.
D E A R

VICKI HARVEY.
DECORAH, IOWA
A B B Y t
My

brother-in-law. who is now 92
years old. spoil most of bis
youth as a merchant seaman
When I questioned him about
washing bananas, he said that
lie had seen bananas loaded onlo
cargo ships complelr wllh In­
sects that lufestrd them, along
with Ihc Insects' feces and eggs,
and lhal bananas required un­
usual clinical procedures.

mission o f Sanford for their
outstanding, worthy contribu­
tions to this community. They
are commended for their de­
dication and rom m itm cni to
service, their Inspiration lo
others, and their Investment o f
time, and their nets o f self­
lessness. The chapter Indeed
exemplifies community at Its
finest. Those who reach out In
response to the needs of others
ultimately receive the greater
reward. These were the words of
gratitude from Mayor Smith lo
the chapter for their community
service.
Sweet Harmony Chapter *388
Order of the Eastern Star said
they keep in mind this thought:
"W e don't need more to be
thankful for: we Just need to he
more thankful and to reach out
and (ouch our fellow man to
make this a better Sanford."
We salute the officers and
members o f Sweet Harmony's
chapter. O fficers are Earthu
Melton, worthy matron: Arthur
M. Scott, associate matron: Lula
Cummings, financial secretary:
Ethel June, treasurer: I’carlle
F o rd , s e c r e t a r y : Wi l l i e M.
Lowery, chaplain; Earthu Ik-ll
Anderson, assistant chaplain.

History service today

St. John Metropolitan Baptist
Church, East 10th St. and
(Problems'5Write to Dear Abby. Cypress Ave. invites you to
For a personal, unpublished attend their Black History wrvJEAN IN PORTLAND. ORE.
reply, send a sell-addressed,
DEAR ABBY: I grew up wllh
stamped envelope to Oesr Abby,
parents who washed everything
banana.
P.0. Box 69440, Los Angtlas,
— bananas, oranges, apples,
ANN PETERSON.
Calll. 90069. All corraspondancs Continued from Page 6B
ALBANY, O R E .
fresh vegetables milk cartons.
Is confidential.)
o f his co-workers, is being
treated for leukemia and has
now been (urccd to reti re
lieeause of his Illness. Essen­
tially. all of Hie nuts that he and
his wife of nine years. Cindy,
m
have been Involved In. brnchl
i
Hie Ixukemla Society. Timmy.
Ihrlr son. has been a great fun in
cheering on inom and dud
T&lt;9»*1
Several years ago they both
entered (hr SunBank Stair Run.
"It's 30 Doors up lo run." lie
said. "It takes place every June
or July and the proceeds go lo
(bO
te
r\
--—
.
CTgllJgai .=TtT^„
the leukem ia Society," He also
i
proudly spoke of the honors that
4~^S—--- *-’ • ‘ ’1
lie and his wile received from the
ifU Um Tlm
m
m
run. "Cindy and I both won our
age division when we were In Hie
run a year or iw ougo."
iM il- P U fl
Wilcox bus been running (or
mnny years. "Ever since I can
(■S P tP n Plp yrfflrj
remember.*' he said. " I run
jMJgjBn.Sy**-?- i"Ji* iww
about 50 miles u week. I work
out mostly on my stud days." lie
lold id a lim e linn he ran 23
miles from Sanford (o Eustls.
Since Wilcox feels very dcdlealrd to tills cause, he lias
»»«»tnw4i
pledged himself to raise money
for Hie inaraHioii be plans to
imrllclpair In. In Jannary of
I S . MBHi
1995.
w a fi— h’9»iw,a— T f - i l ’trA___ I
"I plan to go to neighborhoods
lhal I run In." hr said. "They see
me run all the time. I hope to go
■f
■■■■ i
a*wo l»r—« wv— (*■», u
to different Dre departments for
additional help." The Leukemia
i , i &gt; w i ) . n ^ » lawn* ana.
• f » H * 0*4
Society has set up that S I.500
will be turned In by participants
In Hie race. Wilcox has set his
' wa H b i l r ^ a ^ y . ^
goal at raising 82.000. "I figure
li~
c^ jtO fjt^ sw ra t r «r«*»i fc»n
&lt;0W» »»»&gt;o UmC+* • • MW. Ur»»r,1 G*o— fcH
M a — a— a » « L
If I gel one dollar from everyone
and I go to u couple of thousand
people. O il have the money I
need." "I don’t want people to
hale to sec me coming and if I
c n ^ i « « n ) 'W . t w i n 'll, fam
IftntPia.
ask very little then they may not
rntnd giving some other time, hr
»— » l * * ( W + * fir"mrr* 1--.1
W m wffwwsSj
said." He hopes to do even more
JiLSOtt
SLfttEl—lilHJSl
In the future to raise money for
n hAwStTPragw
the society. "W e're (the Fire
Department) are calling It Hie
Run for Richard." he said. "The
ch iefs wife Is making me a
T-shirt lo wrur In the race."
iPUSHS^tirCKL
FwftP
In 1991. t he A l t a m o n t e
S_______ ftt— W l.
Springs Canoe River Run was
nwtuwsnctulma
l-1—H'1
held which also benefited the
r tn w w«m«* lo4nn^»tcMw&gt;t»»■»*«&lt;■»
a» 1 il—a&gt;
J»P.
Leukemia Society. Wilcox was a
part of that.
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I’m
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THH*“ W
Even though Wilcox may run
for other charities or hospital
yj
betieDts. Ills irul passion has
been lo help Ills friend. Richard
Dunn, through tits Involvement
wllh the Leukemia Society. The
Leukemia Society uses funds
contributed lo help leukctnlu
pulirnts. their families and re­
t&amp; p a z r b a iUh *i
•• |lM O n ) nobiw». U&lt;I
search In finding a cure. He runs
In a hope flint It will save lives.
His desire Is Hut through his

ALBERT J. PELLE8CHI,
LAB VEGAS. NEV.

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M u sic program
New Ml. Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church. West 12lh St.
will present their Bluck History
ob servan ce. “ Wake Up the
Dream with Peace of God that
Passetli A ll." Seminole High
S c h o o l G o s p e l C h o i r a nd
Fellowship and Praise will re­
nder the music at Hie 3 p.m.
fellowship service. The Rev.
Bobby J. Player Is pastor.

Church celebrates
Rejected Slone Full Mission
Missionary Uaptlsl Church. 2760
Country Club Road, will present
a black history celebration serv­
ice. 3:30 p.m. The Rev Benjamin
Adams Is pastor.

Dancers at school
"Terpslch oreans." Hampton
Uni versi ty A frican-A m erican
Dance Company. Lake Mary
High School Auditorium, this
evening ut 7:30 p.m. The com ­
munity is Invited to “ A Tribute
to Black History."

LuFrancts Rodgers-Rose, found­
er and president o f the Interna­
tional Black Women's Congress.
Is again In the central Florida
urea. T h em e: •"E v e ry Black
Woman Should Wear A Red
Dress, II." This workshop lor all
black women will be conducted
Saturday. March 5. at the Holi­
day Inn. State Road 436. Alta­
m onte Sprin gs, at 1-4. The
workshop Is 810 per person. Mull
same lo Corine V. Wilson. 266
Wllshlrc Blvd.. Suite 135. Cas­
selberry. FL 32707 or call for
Inform ation (407| 331-5665
Advanced registration required
Deadline Is Monday. Feb. 28.
Sponsored by the Central Florida
Chapter of IBWC.

Auxiliary turns 22
Am vets Auxiliary No, 17 will
celebrate their 22nd anniversary
this uftermxm at 2:30 p.m, at
Allen Chapel AME Churh. The
Rev. Arthur Graham, pastor ol
St. Mary's Missionary Baptist
Church. Conway, and his gosiicl
choir will be the guests for the
occasion. Allen Cliupcl Is located
at the corner o f West 12th Si
and Olive Ave. The Rev. John
W oodard Is pastor. Earthu
Melton Is president of the aux­
iliary.

(Marva

H a w k i n s la a
corraspondant
covaring Sanford nawt. Phona:
S anfordH arald

Queen workshop
Culling all Nubian queens: Dr

322 5418.)

Runner

SUND AY’S TELEVISION

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a.m.
your
lime!
Rev.

The Seminole pageant Is the
preliminary lo Hie Miss Florida
and Hie Miss Amerleu pageants.
All monies that are generated go
track to the contestants In the
forin of educational scholarships
for future use.
The pageant will again feature
Mlchucl LaHocca as the master
of ceremonies. Ini Rocca Is a
critically acclaimed entertainer.
He bus starred In numerous
stage and television specials.
Including NBC's Fiesta Bowl
half-lime spectacular In 1990.
Ills theatrical credits Incude
starring In such musicals as
"Grease." "Godspell," "They're
Playing Our Song." "Pippin."
a n d " C a b a r e t . ' 1 He h a s
performed with well-known stars
Including Brooke Shields. Richurd Kline. Fred Truvallnu. Rich
Little and the legendary Ginger
Rogers

efforts, strides can be made In leukemia will strike some 89.100
medical research and leukemia
Americans and will cause the
victims will gain the ability to
death of about 4H.300 persons.
run the rare of life.
Martin Hurnstcln. associate
T h e Leukemi a S ociety o f
e x e c u t i v e d i r e c t o r for t he
America was established In 1949
larukemla Society In Orlando,
as a non-profit, voluntary health
said. “ Our main tor us Is re­
agency, dedicated to seeking the
search. patient aid and group
cause and the eventual cure of
support ns w e ll."
leukctnlu. The society supports
nve major programs: Research. . Humsteln concluded by say­
Patient Aid. Public and Pro­ ing. " I f anyone Is Interested In
fessional Education and Com­ gi vi ng to thrlr society and
munity Service.
becoming Involved In Tcum In
Leukemia Is nlten mistakenly
Tr ai ni ng, please call us at
considered to tie a disease of 898-0733. "Inquiries can also be
c hi l dhoo d. Whi l e l euke mi a
m a d e by w r i t i n g to t he
ca u ses the deat h of mo r e
Leukemia Society, 3101 Maguire
children than any other disease,
Blvd.. Suite 225. Orlando. FL
more adults than children are
32803. The life you save could
stricken each year. This year.
be your own.

Ikat----------Continued from 6B
spools ol yarn, some directly
Iri tin Japan. She proudly dis­
played a small piece o f fabric. *‘ A
friend gave mr some fabric from
a kimono that Is hundreds of
years old." she said. **Kl means
lo wear and mono means thing,
s o Hie Jnpunrsr name kimono
urfuulJy means ‘thing to wear.*"
Robertson felt beginners Inter­
ested In weaving should contuct
the O rlando W eavers Gui l d
"because they arc very compe­
tent and willing to share." The
guild Is now 50 years old: It Jusl
had its anniversary. She and her
husband have conducted de­
m onstrations at elem entary
schools on Hie use of the back
strap method of weaving. They
allowed how the strap was
ptared behind the back and the
loom itself can Ik- made from
simple popstclc slicks. “ It’s a
real hit with the kids." they said.
"T w o children can work on It at
a lime or It can be lied on a
tree."
Robertson was very modest
about the fact lhal she bos won
numerous exhibitions within the
last 40 years. Her knowledge Is
v e r y sought utter and her

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workshops well attended. She
w ill be co n d u ctin g another
workshop at lhe Weavers ol
Orlando meeting. 10 a.m.. Sat­
urday. March 5. 1994 ut the
Maltlund Art Center, 231 W.
PuckwooiJ Street. MiiltlumJ. For
inorr Information, roulurl the
preslderu. flerna Lowcnatcln al
14071851-3194.
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�80 - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florid a • Sunday. February 27, 1994

BLONDIE

by Chic Young

I'M PLAYING MIDE-A n O
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By Bernice Bede Oeol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Feb. 27, 1994

B E E T L E B A IL E Y
ROCKY'S THE

ONLY ONE IN
THE COMPANY
STILL

WHY POES
HE KEEP
PO IN &amp;

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by A r t Sansom

THE BORN LOSER

In the year ahead you might
have an opportunity to lake over
tw o endeavors that have been
started by others. Even though
they failed to gratify their an­
ticipations. you m um be consid­
erably luckier.
PISCES (Feb KO-Mnrrh 20)
Y ou r compassions are easily
aroused today. If someone who
hns helped you previously nerds
assistance, you'll l&gt;e the first one
to respond. Good for you. Pisces,
treat yourself to u birthday gift.
Send for your Astro-Graph pre­
dict tons for the year ahead hy
m ailing $1.25 and a long, selfaddressed. stamped envelope to
Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper.
P.O. Box 4465. N ew York. N Y.
10163. lie s u it to state your
zodiac sign
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19|
Issues which are meaningful and
o f Interest to you may also
appeal to some o f your friends
T h ey may not know how to turn
this Into a group endeavor, but
you will.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20| In
conversations today where you
focus on the virtues of others
rather than their shortcomings,
you not only boost tbelr egos,
you also make yourself look
better in the process.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20)
Y ou ’ re basically a very Imagina­
tive person to tx-gln with and
this quality mav I k - magnified
today. To your credit, you'll put
your tdeas Into uettort and not
just make thoughts your aims.
CANCER (June 2K Ju ly 22)
Because you'll strive to treat
others fairly In you r commercial
Involvements ioduy. this will
turn out to be you r greatest
asset. Persons with whom you'll
be dealing will respond In kind.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) An
enterprising and creative friend
m ight provide you with two
helpful tips today that may
enable you to get more front
something on which you already
have a handle.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221
T o d a y you m ight derive an
unexpected bonus from a situa­
tion where your prlm ury goal Is
to be of help to another. II will be
a good example o f getting from
giving.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Even

By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Feb. 38. 1994
In the year ahead there nrr
Indications you m ight become
involved In an arrangement with
tw o others which could generate
a second source o f earnings He
patient, berausr It m ay start oh
slow.
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20) If
a friend dors tom ethlng excep­
tional for you today, be sure to
acknowledge his/her effons. In
fact, if you con m ake a fuss
about tt In front o f other pals, all
the better.

ARIES (Mnrtit 2 1-April 19)
Don't make the in (stake again
today of letIIrig a friend will)
poor Judgment m ak e critical
decisions for you . Think for
yourself and nu ke your own
evaluations.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If
it Is necessary fir you lo serve as
an Intermediary and relay Im­
portant Information to others
today. It's best not to trust your
memory. Work from notes If

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20 Nut
22 Dutch town

23 Angsr
24 British Nsvy
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27 FoHower ol
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29 Sup

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purpose
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32 Anglo-Saion
slave
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though your needs will tie of
Importnnre to you today, they
won't exceed parity on the needs
o f pcnions you love. You'll figure
out a way to help them and
yuuraclf.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Outward appearances may affect
the way associates will view
Issues today, but not you. You'll
know how to dig beneath the
surface and deal primarily with
root causes.
SAGITTARIUS I Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Your greatest asset today Is
your ability to make quick ad­
justments to shifting circuit!sinners You might have to do
posslblr.

OEMINI (May 21-Junr 20)
Your pmhabllltkrs for personal
acquisition look okay today,
provid ed you op eratr along
traditional lines If you speculate
or take risks, then anything
could happen.
CANCER (.hair 21-July 22)
Do not take anything (or granted
In your rotmncrclal dealings
today, even when doing business
with friends. Uc sure guarantees
and terms are spelled out In
writing.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 You've
heard that old saying. "It's best
not to say anythkig about others
If you ean't say mmelhlng nice.''
Unfortunately, tills might not be
un adage which will Influence
you today.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Financial condllons could Ire a
m ixed hag for &gt;ou today. What
you gain with one hand, you
might spend w th the other. Try
lo be rational and balanced.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If
you do nut have clearly defined

tilts In several Instances
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
Iti) Your material motivation
could be quite strong today, hut
not n e c e s s a rily fo r s e lfis h
reasons. What you're anxious to
acquire for yourself you'll be
willing to share.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. I9|
A situation may develop today
where you'll he holding all the
trump cards, yet you'll not use
your power unjustly. Your op­
position will appreciate your
restraint.
C opyrigh t 1994 N EW SPAPE R
ENTERPRISE ASSN.
objectives and drectlon today,
don't expert otlrrs lo he sup­
portive of your-post lions.- They
mav have the agenda you lack.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22&gt;
Today you mltfit reveal some­
thing that lias hern told to you
In confidence ton person who. In
turn, may reveal the secret you
told him/her to others. Be wat­
chful of your w n d s
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Doing favors for friends
today because you hope they
will do more for you In return
could be a poor kiveatment. The
persons you'll pick might be the
least likely lo rec^rrocate.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
101 Be sensible about matters
that affect your career today, tail
don't he so timid you end up
Impeding your own progress. Be
bold In sltuatlms where bold­
ness Is required.
AQUARIUS LJan. 20 Feb. 19)
Usually your logle and your
tn lull Ion are fubiy well synchro­
nized. but this might not he true
today. Don't let lunches get you
off course.

bv Bob Thaves

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Someone dtps a coin nine
tim es and It comes down heads
nine times. You are asked tn bet
on the outcome o f the 10th dtp.
Do you bet on heads nr tails?
What are the odds on the 10th
dtp?
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between heads and tails. Howev­
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weighted. You should bet on
heads.
In bridge. five missing cards
w ill normally split 3-2: but you
should allow far 4 - 1 If you can —
w h i c h hnppcns about onequarter of the time.
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you plan the p la y In three
no-trump after W est leads the
spade six?
South ducked the first trick,
won the spade continuation with
dummy's ace and ducked u club.

Back came a third spade to
South's king. When declarer led
a rlub and West discarded u
heart. South groaned Inwardly.
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kin g. South continued with
three rounds of diamonds. How­
ever. West won with the queen
und cashed two spade tricks: one
down.
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points and eight top tricks in
aces and kings?" walled South.
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a favorable cl ub spill. You
should have checked out the lie
o f the land." mid North. “ Win
the first trick In hand and
Immediately cash dummy's top
clubs If they split 3-2. give up a
c l u b t r i c k a nd c In tin an
overtrtek. But when West dis­
cards. you can turn lo diamonds.
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when they break3-3."
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CIA agent case raises new
questions over role of spies
■ y TOM RAUtt
Associated Press Writer
_ WASHING TON — The urrmi ol itir most senior
C’ lA ugcnl ever accused o f spying Is subjecting thr
C’ lA to the most Intense scrutiny In two decades
urul raising new i|iiestlons about the role o f spies

In th e post Cold W or world.
Shell shocked Clinton udniiulslratlon ofncluts
were scrambling to fit logellier the pieces after
thr arrest Tuesday ol Aldrich II. Amrs. 32 year
veteran of the agency, and his wife on espionage
charges.
It may lake months to gauge the full damage to
•he nation's security apparatus and perhaps
years to repair It. Intelligence officials suggest.
There have been other spy cases over the past
decade and at least one with possibly greater
nutlonal security Impart.
lint not since a congressional committee
headed by the late Sen Frank Church Invrstlgated the nation's Inlrlligencr structure lit
1975-70 has the CIA Ireen held up to so much
public analysis.
Already, the Ames case has drawn legislative
p r o p o s a ls to force the CIA to tighten Internal
controls
Ames and Ills wife Kosurlo were charged with
accepting over * 1 5 million from the Soviets and
the Russians since 1985 in exchange for details
on some of the nation's most secret spy
operations Intelligence officials say Ames'
alleged spying may have led to the deaths of at
least 10 Soviets working lor U.S Intelligence.
The episode soured relations with Moscow and
threw the administration's Russian aid program
Into Jeopardy*.
Senule Minority Leader Bob Dole. R-Kan . said
Saturday on CNN's "Evans and Novak'* that the
United Slates should suspend aid to Russia for a
while "so they realize how serious this spying
case Is."
Th r United Stales on Friday retaliated against
Moscow by expelling a senior Russian embassy
official. The ease — a Cold War llashbark _
demonstrated lh.it the thaw bet wren Moscow and
Washington Is far from complete.
"It Is unreulisllr and naive lo assume that,
because tilings have changed, there Isn't going to
he esptonuge o f some so rt." said Helmut
Sonnenfeldl. an expert on East-West relations at
thr Brookings Institution. "Not for nothing is
spying the second-oldest profession In the world."
The i ase has raised many questions. Including
how much U.S. tntrlllgrm-r operations may have
l»een compromised worldwide
Another: How Ames. 52. managed to maintain
a lavish lifestyle so long without arousing
suspicions. Hr bought n $540,000 house with
cash, owned condominiums and a farm in
Colombia, made frequent unauthorized trips
overseas and parked tils bright red Juguar In the
CIA parking lot each day.
Still another unanswered question Is whether
yet another "m o le" has penetrated the Central
|
intrlUgcnrr Agency, u possibility alluded to by.
Dlrerlur James Woolsry In congressional testi­
mony last week.
The all.Hr Is ihr most celebrated spy rase since
&lt; Jonathan Pollard. a civilian intelligence analyst

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for I he Navy, pleaded guilty In 1987 to spying for
Israel.
It also ranks with thr earllrr Wulkrr spy case In
terms df potential damage to U.S. Interests.
John A. Walker Jr., a retired Navy warrant
officer, pleaded gullly In 1985 lo recruiting his
son Michael and Ills lumber Anthony In an
extensive naval espionage ring
The espionage reportedly enabled Hie Soviet
Union to Intercept and read secret naval
communications from the Him* of Ihr Vlriuaiu
War until the early 1980* Because sensitive
military Information was at slake, some analysts
suggest the nallonul security Implications were
greater Iban in the Ames matter.
Ames Is the mosi senior CIA employee ever
accused of spying, but not the only one of Hupast decade.
Former CIA officer Edward Lee Howard Red the
country In 1985 and later was granted usylutn by
Moscow. He was charged with conspiracy to
deliver nallonul defense information to the Soviet
Union.
When U.S. tnielligenre operations continued lo
go sour long after Howard ceased being a factor.
Hie ageury began looking for a "m o le." Hut It
look years In-fore the CIA and Fill zeroed In on
Aincs.
"W e've lost an awful lol on Hits case. This Is Hie
first time that Ihrre has been a long-term
penetration of the CIA by another Intelligence
service." said David Whipple a former CIA agent
and now dlrrctor of the Association of Former
Intelligence Officers
He said tile fart that Ames had passed a lie
detector test twice threw off Investigators. "H e
was full o f self-confidence. So he got away with It
that w ay." Whipple said
Sen. Malcolm Wallop. R-Wyo., a Republican on
the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the CIA
has been loo lax In generally assuming the
Improbability of a mole.
"What we need Is a good solid look at Internal
security at the agency." Wallop said In an
Interview. He called the case posthumous vin­
dication of the late James Jesus Anglcton. thr
Irgrndary CIA counterlnlelllgence chlrf who was
forced lo retire In 1974 after spending much of
his career looking for a CIA mole that he never
found.
Ames continued his uetlvllles alter the breakup
of the Soviet Union, going lo work for Hie
sucrcssor lo the KGH arid spying for Russia until
a week ago. the FBI has rlmrgrd
"Cold War or no Cold War. Hie plain and simple
fuel o f the matter Is that both sides, the U.S. and
Russia, engage In Intelligence and espionage
ugalnst each other." said Rep Dan Gllckrnan.
D-Kun.. chairman o f ihr House Intelligence
Committee. "Those uetlvllles address a need for
Information not otherwise available.”
Even though the CIA Is tiring subjected to the
most Intense scrutiny In years, the episode seems
unlikely lo produce an Investigation as extensive
as the Senate probe of 1975-70 choired by
Church, an Idaho Dem ocrat , Mv ......
The Church Committee admonished the CIA
for violating Its own charter and spying on
Aniertcuns. Thr hearings Ird to lighter controls o(
covert actions hy Congress.

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L A K E M A R Y . F L O R ID A
N O T IC E O F
P U B L IC H E A R IN G
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
by tha B O A R D O F A D J U S T
M E N T a t tha C ity o l la k e M a r y .
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h o ld a P u b l i c H e a r in g o n
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th ereafter, to convider a re q u a tl
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to reduce elda yard fro m I}' to l p
tro m t a i l p ro p e rty tin e to r
garage The Vubiect t ile being
located a t 111 Butt* H ill C o u rt
p a r t ic u la r ly d e t c r lb e d a t
M le w t
Lot f l . L a k e B in g h a m W oo d,
W a tt a t reco rd ed In P la t B ook
X . P a g e t F l and F l ot tho P u b i c
R e c o rd ! o l Sem inole C ou n ty.

W H E R E A S , tha C it y ot Lan g
wood. F lo rid a h a t a d o p t'd a
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wood. F lo rid a h a t c e u te d to be
prepa red an a w e ttm e n l ro ll,
vetting forth trio lo tt an d la n d t
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to and tha a t te t tm e n f a g a in * '
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tha num ber ot a n n u a l in v ta ll
m e n ti In w hich the a w e tv m e n t
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tone in le rtv to d th e re in , m a y
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nue. W e il to the end. a i to the
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proved
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M l lo rm In P a ra g ra p h I. the
C ity C o m m litto n o l the C ity ol
Longwood. F lo rid a , th a n m eet
a t a n e q u a llin g b o a rd to h ear
and co ntlder any a n d a ll com
ploin tk a t to the s p e c ia l a t t e n
m en tt herein be tore decla red ,
and th a n a d iu ii an d e q u a in e
la id a it a t im e n t t on a b a t lt ot
lu ttlc o and rig h t, on d w hen to
equ a l lie d , a p p ro v e ta m o by
resolution ot Iho C ity o l Lon g
wood. F lo rid a
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Longwood F lo rid a . Ik hereby
d irected to g iv e w ritte n n otice o l
la id above m eetin g, to e a ch o l
tho p r o p e r t y o w n a r t w h o le
n a m e t and a d d r e tM t a ra shown
upon tha a u a it m e n l r o ll p ro
pared In a cc o rd a n c e w ith F lo r
Ida Slatuto I X 04 a n d to cau se
to be published In the S a n lo rd
H e ra ld t a id n o lle * s h a ll be
published tw e e , at toast a week
apart, p rovided th a t the last
p u b lication th a n be a t toatt on*
week p rio r to tho d a te ot the
hearing
4 T h a i a ll r t t o lu llo n t in can
lllc t herew ith, be a n d tha tam e,
a r t hereby re p e a le d

Ft.
The P u b lic H e a rin g w ill be
held In the C ity Com m l tv ion
C h a m ber* at I X N orth C o u n try
C lu b Road. L a k e M a r y
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A N Y P E R S O N W IS H IN G TO
EN SU RE THAT AN AOE
O U ATE RECO RD OF TH E
P R O C E E D I N G S IS M A I N
T A IN E O F O R A P P E L L A T E
P U R P O S E S IS A D V I S E D T O
M AK E THE N ECESSARY AR
R A N G E M E N T S A T H IS O R
H E R OWN E X P E N S E
PER
SO N S W IT H D I S A B IL I T I E S
N E E O I N G A S S I S T A N C E TO
P A R T I C I P A T E IN A N Y O F
TH ESE
P R O C E E D IN G S
S H O U L O C O N T A C T T H E C l TV
A D A C O O R D IN A T O R 4t
H O U » S IN A D V A N C E O F T H E
M E E T I N G A T (40FIH4 XT4
C IT Y O F
L A K E M A R Y . F L0 R I0 A
C a ro l F e tte r, C ity C le rk
D A T E D : F e b ru a ry Ik. 1X4
P U B L I S H F e b ru a ry TF. 1X4

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R E S O LU T IO N NO M M I
A R E S O LU T IO N O F T H E
C I T Y O F LO N G W O O O . F L O R
I0 A . S E T T IN G T H E T IM E
A N D P L A C E FOR A P P E A R
AN CE OF O W NERS OF
P R O P E R T Y OH O T H E R IN
T E R E S T E D P E R S O N S TO
A P P E A R B E F O R E T H E C IT Y
C O M M IS S IO N O F T H E C I T Y
O F LO NGW O O O . F L 0 R I 0 A
W IT H R E S P E C T TO T H E I M
P R O V E M E N T S TO B E M A O E
TO R E IO E R A V E N U E A N D
R E Q U IR IN G S A ID C IT Y
C O M M IS S IO N T O S IT A t A
B O A R D O F E Q U A L IZ A T I O N .
W IT H R E G A R D T O A S S E S S
M E N T S L E V I E D A B U T T IN G
P R O P E R T Y OW NERS FO R
P A Y M E N T FO R IM P R O V E
M E N T S . C O N F LIC T S . S E V
E R A B IU T Y AND E F F E C T IV E
DATE

S. That th li resolution than
become affective Immediately

upon II* passage and adoption
PASSED AND AD O PTED
T H IS FTH D A Y O F F E B R U
A R Y . 1X4
P a u l L o v e ttra n d . M a y o r
A ttott:
G erald in e D Z a m b rl. C ity C le rk
A pp roved a t to fo rm a n d le g a l'
ty toe the u te end re lia n c e o l the
C ity o l Longw ood. F lo rid a , a n ly
R ic h a rd S T a y to r .J r
C ity A tto rn e y
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry X . IF. 1X4
DEO M l

I

I

C O U N T Y O F S E M IN O L E
N O T IC E
A T T E N T IO N
R ic h a r d C
B e a r d t w o r t h and N o r m a L
A lfo rd x th eir heirs, assigns,
tra n sfers, o r Successors in In
lev e l ls o n d It** untnnw n spouse*
ot otl tho above
HE
S E C Ik TW P X S R G E
H E S m u F T O F N 4 F ! t l FT
O F S E to O F SE '4 E O F R Y
( L E S S R 0 1 I 4 I&gt; F I R S T
STREETl
A re c e n t inspection o l tha
above d e scrib e d p ro p e rty re
re e le d the unoccupied struc
lu re * o re unsafe, u n su itable for
o c cu p a n cy and delr Im a rita l to
the h ea lth , so le ly, and w elle re
ot tha g e n e ra l public The struc
lu r t * a r e a health e n d lire
h o le r d due lo in o b iy w o m am
le n e n c e . d i la p i d a t i o n , a n d
aban d on m ent
In a cc o rd a n c e with Sem inote
C o u n ty O rd in a n c e 10 11 the
above m entioned stru ctu re* or*
d e c la re d to be a public n uitanc*
and m u lt be dem olish ed end
re m o v e d tra m the p rop erty th e
d e m o litio n ond re m o v a l ot the
s tru ctu re s rem oval ot motor
veh icles, dead b e e t an d shrub*
w a tt* a n d deb ris, and m ow ing
o l g ro s s m u tt begin w ith in thirty
1X1 d a y s and ba com pleted
w ith in n in e ty I X ) day* alter
re c e ip t o t th is notice o r you
m a y under fa* • in* a p p ea l pro
cess a t o u tlin e d In Section S* ten
111 o t C o u n t y O r d l n o n c *
N u m b e r x Ik To p u rsu e the
a pp eei pro cess It w ill be necet
te r y lo r you to appear betor*
the B o a rd ot County C o m m it
tio n e rt an d present ony rolevent
o r m a to e ia i Iacts or evid en ce a t
to w h y the above m entioned
t lr u c t u r t t and associated tresh
d e b ris, and waste should not be
d o ctore d a public n u t lan ce If
you w is h to appeal to Iho Board
o l C o m m issio n ers, p ie a to 1*1 me
know ond I w ill req u est the
B o a rd to M t a tim e and date lor
0 hear Ing
F e llu r e to beg.n cle a ra n ce ot
the p ro p e rty o r tellu r* to appeal
to the B o a rd Ot C om m ission ers
w ith in th ir ty { X I d a y s alter
re c e ip t ot th is notice m a y rttu tt
in a ctio n being token by the
Cou n ty to r the stru ctu res demol
ivhed and rem oved A l l cos'*
In cu rre d b y the C o m fy tor the
dem o lito n and rem o v a l ot the
stru ctu res, r e m o r il ot motor
v e h ic le s dead traet and thrubv.
m ow in g o l g r o w w ill be ******
e d to you ond m ay becom e a te n
a g a in ,I your property It you
h a v e a n y q u o t ie n t concerning
th is m a tte r p to a u c a ll O ram *
N w a n o d i *1 X I I I X . oetontton
F ill
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry k. t j . X IF.
1X4
DEO 1

R E S O L U T I O N NO X FW
A R E S O LU T IO N O F TH E
C IT Y O F LO NGW O O O FLO R
I O A . S E T T I N G T H E T IM E
A N D P L A C E FOR A P P E A R
A N C E O F O W N E R S OF
P R O P E R T Y O R O T H E R IN
T E R E S T E O P E R S O N S TO
A P P E A R B E F O R E T H E C IT Y
C O M M I S S I O N OF T H E C IT Y
O F LO N G W O O O . F L O R ID A
W IT H R E S P E C T TO T H E IM
P R O V E M E N T S TO B E M A D E
TO S E C O N D P L A C E AND
R E Q U IR IN G S A ID C IT Y
C O M M I S S I O N T O ’ SIT AS A
B O A R D O F E Q U A L IZ A T IO N .
W IT H R E G A R D T O A S S E S S
M E N T S L E V I E D A B U T T IN G
P R O P E R T Y O W N E R S FOR
P A Y M E N T FO R IM P R O V E
M E N T S . C O N F LIC T S
SEV
E R A B IU T Y A N D E FF E C T IV E
OATE
W H E R E A S , the C ity ot Long
w ood F lo rid a , h at adopted a
re so lu tio n referrin g to F lo rid a
S tatu te 1)0 01 d e c la rin g special
a sse s sm e n t, lor pa ving Second
P la ce , fro m Its Intersection with
F o u rte e n th Avenue to its in
te r to tlt o n w ith N orth County
R o a d 41) and
W H E R E A S . tt*a C ity ot Long
w ood F lo rid a , h at ca u sed to be
p re p a re d a n a tte ttm e n t ra il,
to ttin g forth the lo ti ond landt
a tte s te d tha am ount o l benefit
•o an d tna a tte ttm e n t against
e a c h lo t o r p a rcel Of land, and
th* n u m b er ot annual Inttatl
m e n tt In w h ic h lh* a tte ttm e n t
It to be d iv id e d ;
N O W . T H E R E F O R E . B E IT
R E S O L V E D B Y T H E C IT Y
C O M M IS S IO N O F T H E C IT Y
O F LO N G W O O O . F L O R I D A . AS
FOLLO W S
I T h a t ow ners o l pro p e rty to
be a tte s te d or any oth er per
t e n t Inter o t tod therein, m ay
a p p ea r before th* C it y Com
m is s io n ot th* C ity o l Longwood.
F lo rid a , on M a rc h F. 1X4. at
I X
p m In th* C om m ission
C h a m b e rs a t 111 West W arren
A v e n u e Longwood F lo rid a or
a t soon thereafter a s ta id mat
ta r m a y b e c a lle d , lo r th*
purpose ot b eing heard, a t t* th*
p r o p rie ty and a d v lta b illty of
p a v in g Second P la ce , fro m lit
I n te rs e c tio n w lltt F o u rte e n th
A v e n u e to It* Intersection with
N o rth C ou n ty Road 41F. as to ••**
( M l th e 'e o l. es to the m anner o l
p a y m e n t therefore, an d a t to lh*
am ou n t thereof to be assessed
a g a ln tt tact* property so im
p ro ve d
1 That, at the lim e a n d p to ct
to t forth In P a ra g ra p h I. th*
C it y C o m m issio n o l th* C lly ot
Longw ood. F lorid a , s h a ll meet
a t a n e q u a llin g boa rd to hear
an d co n sid er any *r*d a ll com
p la in ts a t to th* sp e cia l assets
m e n tt h ere in before declared
a n d s h a ll ad|*ni an d e q u a iii*
sa id a s s e tim e n it on a basis of
I v t t k * on d right, on d when to
e q u a llie d . app rove ta m e by
reso lu tio n ot th* C ity of Long
wood. F lorid #
1 That lh* C le rk o l the City o l
Longw ood. F lo rid a . It hereby
d ire c te d to g iv e w ritten notice ot
sa id above m eeting, to each of
lh * p r o p e r t y o w n e rs w hose
n a m es an d addresses a re shown
upon lh* a s to ttm e n t ro ll X *
p a re d in accorda n ce w ith Flov
Ida S la lu to IFOM a n d so ca w *
lo b* published In the Sanlord
H e r a ld s a id n o lle * s h a ll be
p u b lish e d tw ice. * l toast a week
a p a rt, p rovided that th* last
p u b lic a tio n shall be a t toast on*
week p rio r to the d a te Of lh*
h e a rin g
4 T h at a ll r t t o lu lio n t in con
file t herew ith, be ond the tam o,
a ra h e rtb y repealed
S T h a t th it resolution th an
becom e effective Im m ediately
upon l i t passage and adoption
PA S S E 0 AND AD O PTED
T H IS FTH D A Y O F F E B R U
A R Y . 1X4
P a u l Lo v e ttra n d . M a y o r
A tte s t
G e ra ld in e O Z a m b rl. C lly C le rk
A p p ro v e d a t to form and togall
ty lo r th* u to and re lia n c e o l th*
C ity of Longwood. F lo rid * , only
R ic h a rd S T a y to r.J r
C ity A ttorney
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry X . IF. I X t
O EO IX

I

Legal Notices
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E I G H T E E N T H
J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT .
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L f CO U N TY.
F L O R ID A
C a ta N * n m i C A I tK
T H E D IM E S A V I N G S B A N K
O F N E W Y O R K . FSB
P la in tiff,
vs
H O A M A I V U . in d iv id u a lly
H O A M A I V U a t Trustee ot
Tru st detod S-7f X
HAN MAI
V U . in d iv id u a lly . H A N M A I V U
a t T r u l l* * o l T r u l l d a te d
g/IF/TF; U N I T E D S T A T E S O F
A M E R IC A
IN T E R N A L
R E V E N U E S E R V IC E
JO H N
D O E end J A N E DOE
D e fen dan t,
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y given
t h a t p u r s u a n t la th * f in a l
lu d gm en t o l toroctotuv*. I w ill
t e ll th* p r o p e rty s itu a te In
Sem inoto County, r lor Ida. a*
s crib e d at
L O T t. B L O C K G . S W E E T
W ATER CLUB
U N IT O N E .
A C C O R D IN G TO T H E P L A T
T H E R E O F A S R E C O R D E D IN
P L A T BO O K II. P A G E S X IF.
&gt; N D X P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y , w h ich
h a t the p h y s ica l a ddress 0* X F
Sweetw ater C lu b B l v d . Long
wood F lo rid a I H W
a t p u b lic tato. to th* highest end
best bidder, tor cash. *1 th* w est
Iro n ! doo r o f lh * Semlnol*
C o m fy Courthouse. X I N P a n
Avenue. S an lord F lo rid a H i l l ,
at II 00 A M x* A p r il 14.1X4
D a ted on F e b ru a ry 1 ! 1X4
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
C to rk ot the C ourt
B y Jen# E J a to m c
A t Deputy Ctork
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry IF 4 M a rc h

a 1X4

O E O IM

IN TH E C O U N T Y C O U R T
IH A N D F O R
T H E N IN T H J U D I C I A L
C IR C U IT . IN A N D F O R
O RANG E COUNTY.
F L O R ID A
CASE N U M BER : C O f lt X
D IV IS IO N : FI
F IR S T F E D E R A L S A V I N G S &amp;
L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N O F
O S C E O L A C O U N T Y .*
c e rp o ra lto n e rith n g un der the
law s ot th* U n ited S tatet of
A m o r lea
P la in tiff.

y,
T lM O T M V M F R A Z I E R and
B A R B A R A F R A Z I E R , tu t wit*.
D efendants
AM ENOED
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
TO B A R B A R A F R A Z I E R
w h ose w h o re a b o u ls I t ' o r t
tetknown but whose last know n
address it I X Butternut Lane.
Longw ood F lo r id * H F X
Y O U A R E N O T I F I E D that
th* obov* tty to d action to #n
lo re* a toga) c la im tor a debt
ow ing by you to tha P ia in t ill.
F IR S T F E D E R A L S A V IN G S A
L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N O F O S
C E O L A C O U N T Y , h as bee n
lito d against you m the C ir c u it
C o u rt in a n d l x
lh * N in th
J u d ic ia l C ir c u it , f x O ra n g e
County *F tor Ida a n d you o r*
re q u ire d to serve e c a p , X your
w ritten detoneet It any. t* it an
L Y N N W A L K E R W R IG H T .
E S Q U I R E . A tto rn e y fo r In*
P la in tiff, wnos* a d d ress to kae
South D illa r d Street. P O Bo&gt;
F ille d W inter G ard en , F lo rid *
W W 1)40. on x betor 4 th* F in d
day e l M a rch . 1X4. and eith er
tu* m e a n g in a l w ith the Ctork ot
Hus Court th ere a fter, oth erw ise
a O eta u ll w ill be entered ag a in st
you tor lh* re lie f dem anded in
th* C om pla in t
W IT N E S S m y hand and seal
of th is C ou rt this tth day o l
F e b ru a ry 1X4
tS E A L l
FRA N C A R LTO N
c le r k of the co urt

B y Debbie T M c C a ll
Deputy Ctork
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry t l. X . I t 4
M a rc h * . 1X4
D E O 111

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
F ile N um ber f l f t* C P
IN R E E S T A T E O F
JO H N B U R T O N TROST
D eceased
N O T iC t T O C R E D I T O R S
I enc Illa ry a d m irn tra tto n )
TO A L L P E R S O N S H A V IN G
C L A IM S OR D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T TH E A B O V E
ESTATE
Th* a n c illa ry a d m in istra tio n
e l th* e tla to ot J O H N B U R T O N
TR O S T . docootod. F lto N u m b e r
« » F 0 C P. It pending In lh*
C ir c u it C o u r t lo r S e m tn o lt
County- F lx id * . P ro b a l* D lv l
Sion, iho address o l w h ich is
Sem inoto Cou n ty C ou rthou se.
S a n fo rd F lo r id * H F F I
Tha
n am es and a d d r e t x t ot th*
a n c illa r y p a r t a n a l r t p r *
te n ta tiv e and that p erson a l re p
re ie n ta tly e s attorn ey o r* t e l
forth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
S O N S A R E N O T I F I E D TH A T
A H cred ito rs o l lh* decedent
an d other persons h a v in g c la im s
X dem ands again st decedent i
estate on w hom o copy ot th is
n olle* Ik te 'v e d w ith in three
m o n th ! a lte r tho d ata o l th* flr t t
p u b lication Ot thlk notice m u tt
III* thair c la im s w ith th is C ourt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
D A T E OF T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T IO N O f T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R THE
D A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O T IC E O N
THEM
A ll oth er c r e d ito rs o l th*
decedent en d persons h avin g
C la im s x dem ands a g e -n il th*
tt t a t o ot lh* decedent m u tt III*
th e ir c la im i w ith thlk cO w 'l
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
A F T E R THE D ATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
T H IS N O T IC E
A L L C L A IM S A N D OE
M A N O S N O T SO F I L E D W I L L
BE FO REVER BARRED
The date o l lh* fie of p u b lic *
Hon *1 thlk N olle* Ik F e b ru a ry
IF. 1X4
A n c illa r y Person al
Representative
O ENE R STEPHENSO N
P x l O ffice Boa ItOFFl
C a sselb erry. F L X F I I O F F t
A ttorney t x A n c illa r y
P erson a l R epresen ta tive
G E N E R S T E P H E N S O N .P A
101 N orm andy Road
P o l l O fflc t Boe 1*0)11
C a s se lb e rry . F l x Ida I D II 0)FI
Telephone 140)1 I X M i l
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry 1) A M a rc h
k. 1X4

OEOIX

Legal Notices

21, 1994 - SB

Legal Notices

N O T IC E
Th* SI Johns R iv e r W a to r
M a n a g e m e n t D is t ric t has re
c a lv e d a n a p p llc a t la n lo r
W etlan d R esou rce M a n a g em en t
pro|*&lt;t tro m
S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y . 510
LA KE M A R Y BO ULEVARD
S A N F O R D . F L F1FF1. oppHca
Hon r l l I I I O I X A G The p rotect
is lo cated In Sem inoto County,
Section t|. Tow nship 11 South
Rang* x E a s t Th* a p p lic a tio n
Ik t o r E X C A V A T I O N A N O
F I L L I N G A S S O C IA T E D W IT H
T H E C O N S T R U C T IO N ON
T U S K A W I L L A R O A D Th* r*
c a lv in g w a t e r b o d y Ik O A K
FOREST LA K E
Tl** f lt o lk l co nta in in g each of
lh* above lu te d e p p lic a tto n lk l
a re a v a ila b le lo r In sp e ctio n
M o n da y through F rid a y eecep t
f x le ga l h o lid a y s. I X a m to
S X p m a t th* St Johns R iv e r
W a te r M a n a g e m e n t D is t r ic t
H ea d q u a rters or lh* a p p ro p ria te
lie id o llic * W ritten o b|*ct!ont to
the a p p lic a tio n m ay be m ad*,
but should be tile d w ith (re
ce lv e d b y ) the O it t r ic ! C tork.
P O Boe l i l f . P a la tk a . F l x i d a
IF 1)1 l i l t , no totoe than 14 d a y s
fro m th* d ata ot p u b lic a tio n
W ritten obiectton s should idea
tlty th* objector by n am e a n d ]
address, and fu lly d e s crib e th*
o b |* ctlo n to the a p p lic a tio n
F ilin g a w ritte n object Ion d o e ,
not e n title you to * C h a p te r I X ,
F lor id* Statutes. A d m in is tra tiv e
H e a rin g O n ly those p e rso n s
whose s u b sta n tia l tntorettk a r t
a lte r ted by th* a p p lic a tio n and
who flto a p etitio n m eetin g th*
r a q u l r a m a n f t o f S e c t io n
40C 1 1JI, F A C , m ay o b ta in an
A d m ln lk t r a t t v * H e a r in g
A ll |
tim e ly file d w ritten objectio ns
w ill be presented to the B o a rd
• x co n sid era tio n In Its d e li b a r*
fton on a p p lic a tio n p rio r to th*
B o a r d t a k in g a c tio n on th*
a p p lic a tio n
Shannon B a r lean
Sr P e r m it D a ta T e ch n icia n
P e r m it D a te S e rv ice s
D iv is io n
St Joh n s R iv e r W ator
M a n ag em en t D is tric t
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry l ) . t x *
O EO M t

I N V I T A T I O N TO B ID
A N N U A L R E Q U IR E M E N T
AGREEM ENT
FO R S T R E E T . O R IV E W A V ,
S IO E W A L K . C U R B , A
G U T T E R R E P A IR
I A / R 141
S em in oto C o u n ty B o a rd ot
Cou n ty C o m m is sio n e rs requests
In te re ste d p a r lie s to s u b m it
fo rm a l sealed b id s l x the above
re tx e n c e d In vita tio n to B id
B id p a cka g es w ill be a v a ila b le
a t th* C ou n ty’ s P u rc h a s in g D
&lt;
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not E 1st Street. R o om not
S a n lo rd F L1 1 F F I
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H I M X eeten slon III*, or yta
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B id s m ust be re c e iv e d by th*
P u rc h a s in g D iv is io n no later
than 1 X p m (lo c a l lim a ) on
W ed n e sd a y. M a r c h tk
IX a
B&gt;ds re ceiv ed a lto r such tim e
w ill be re tu rn e d unopened A ll
b ids s h a ll tie opened p u b lic ly
and re a d aloud
A P ro B 'd C onference w ill be
h eld on M a rc h 1. 1X4 i t I X
a m (lo ca l tlm e l at E n v iro n
m e n ta l S e r v le t* C o n fe re n c e
Room . 10004 Southgate D rive.
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A L L P R O S P E C T I V E B ID
O ERS ARE H E R E B Y CAU
T IO N E D N O T TO C O N T A C T
A N Y M E M B E R OF THE SEM
IN O LE C O U N I V B O A R D OF
C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S ,
COUNTY M AN AG ER
OR
COUNTY STAFF M EM B ER S
R E G A R O IN G THE ABO VE
B IO A L L C O N T A C T S M U S T
BE C H A N N E LE D THROUGH
T H E P U R C H A S I N G 0 IV IS IO N
Contact W endy G e ltch . Pur
t h a im g S u p e rv is o r, a t ( M t l
111 I I X a t t e n t i o n F I D to r
fu rth e r I n tx m a lto n
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p a rtic ip a te in the b id pr x e s t
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry FF. 1X4
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R E S O L U T I O N N O M F44
A R E S O LU T IO N O F THE
C IT Y O F LO N G W O O O F L O S
ID A
S E T T I N G T H E T IM E
AMD P LA C E FO R A P P E A R
A N C E OF O W N E RS OF
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
P R O P E R T Y O R O T H E R IN
IN A N D F O R
T E R E S T E O P E R S O N S TO
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
A P P E A R B E F O R E T H E C IT Y
F L O R ID A
C O M M IS S IO N O F T H E C IT Y
P R O B A T E O IV I1 IO N
O F LO N G W O O O . F L O R ID A
F I L E N O W 0*4 C P
W IT H R E S P E C T TO T H E IM
IN R E T H E E S T A T E O F
P R O V E M E N T S TO B E M A O E
M ARVCAMAROTE.
TO SOUTH O A K S T R E E T AN O
D ec** sad
R E Q U IR IN G S A ID C IT Y
N O T IC E O F
C O M M IS S IO N TO SIT A S A
A D M I N IS T R A T I O N
B O A R O O F E Q U A L IZ A T IO N
T h * a d m in is t r a t io n ot th*
W IT H R E G A R D T O A S S E S S
o tto to X M A R Y C A M A R O T E .
M E N T S L E V I E D A B U T T IN G
d e c e a s e d . F ll* N u m b e r
P R O P E R T Y O W N ERS FOR
* 4 X 4 C P . Ik pen d in g in th*
P A Y M E N T F O R IM P R O V E
C i r c u it C o u r t to r S e m in o le
M E N T S . C O N F LIC T S , S E V
County. F t x t d * . P ro b a te D lv l
E R A B IL IT Y AN O E F F E C T IV E
n o n th* a ddress X w h ic h it
DATE
P o s t O ffice D re w * ' C, S a n lo rd
W H E R E A S , lh * C ity o t Long
F tor Ida m i l
Th* nam e end
wood F tor id a has adopted a
address of th* person al r e p r t
resolution, re to rtin g to F lx i d a
te n ta tiv e end ot th* p erson a l
Statute I X 01. d e c la rin g tp e c ia l
re p re s e n ta tiv e 's a tto rn e y e re
a it e s t m e n t i tot p a v in g South
M t t x t h betow
O ak Street, fro m Its m te rto clio n
A L L C L A IM S A N D O B J E C
w ith E M a in * A venue to Its
TIO N S N O T SO F I L E O W I L L
In tx s o c tio n w ith H older A ve
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
nu* end
A l l in te re s te d per son s a re | , W H E R E A S , the C ity of Long
re q u ire d to lit* w ith th* C o u rt
wood. F tor &gt;da. h a t cau sed to ba
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
prepa red an a stesw n e n t r x i
FR O M TH E D ATE OF TH E
settin g le v in I ta tots and lan d s
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
a tte s te d . *tw am ou n t X bonafi*
T H IS N O T I C E
I t) a ll c la im s
to a d ww dsaeesrnewt ogam s'
a g a in st th* estate and i l l any
each tot x p a rc e l t l la n d and
o b l a c l io n b y a n I n la r a s t a d
lh * num ber o l a n n u a l in s ta ll
p e rso n to w hom n o lle * w a s
m e n u in w h ich the assessm ent
m a ile d that cnaltongos th* v a lid
i t to be d ivided .
ity at the w ilt, the Qualifications
NOW . T H E R E F O R E . B E IT
a t the personal re p re se n ta tiv e
R E S O L V E D B Y THE C IT Y
venue o t | u r it d ic fio n o l th*
C O M M IS S IO N O F T H E C I T Y
court
O F LO N G W O O O F L O R ID A AS
O ato of the firs t p u b lic a tio n of
FO LLO W S
th is n o lle * ot a d m in istra tio n
I. That ow ners of p ro p e rty to
F e b ru a ry IF, 1X4
be e ,ta lk e d or a n y oth er per
ton s in t x e s lo d th erein , m ay
H ELEN BRUCE
appear be l x * the C ity Com
A t t x n e y tor P x t o n a l
m issio n of th* C ity o f Longw ood
R e p resen ta tive
CH AR LES A
D EM L IN G E R .
F lx i d a , on M a r c h F. 1X4. at
a x p m in II** C o m m issio n
ES Q
C h a m b e r, *1 IF) W est W a rre "
*11 P a lm S prin gs O r . I I I !
A lta m o n te S prings. F L H X I
Avenue. Longw ood. F l x i d a x
a s soon th tv ta tte r a t sa id m at
40F S it 4401
F t o r t d a B e r N o IftM F
to r m a y be c a lle d , lo r th*
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry IF B M a r c h
purpose o l being h eard , as to the
p ro p rie ty and a d v is a b ility o l
k. 1X4
p a v in g South O ak Street trom
O E O 1)1
III in te rse ction w ith E M a in e
A ven u o to its Intersect ion w ith
IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
fie ld e r Avenue, a t to the cost
IN A N D F O R
thereof a t to the m an n er ol
S E M IN O L f CO U N TY.
paym
ent t h x e l x t . and as 10 the
F L O R ID A
am ount thereof to be a tte s te d
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
again st each property to Im
F I L E N O .f M O - C P
proved
IN R E T H E E S T A T E O F
1 That *1 th* tin** and piece
A L A N E SUROSKY.
sat t x t h In P a ra g ra p h I. th*
D eceased
C
ity
C o m m issio n o l the C ity o l
N O T IC E O F
Longwood. F torld *. s h a ll m eat
A D M I N IS T R A T I O N
a t an tq u a lllln g b o a rd to h e x
T h * a d m l n l il r o l lo n o t th e
an d co n ,.dvr a n y and a ll com
• sta te e l A L A N E S U R O S K Y .
p la in ts a t to th* spec to! ******
d e c e a s e d . F ll* N u m b e r
m e n tt h x e in betor* d e cla re d
*4 34 C P . II p e n d in g in lh *
an d sh a ll a d iu t l an d e q u a l'!*
C ir c u it C o u r t lo r S o m ln o lo
sa id assessm ents on • b a s is o l
County. F lx i d a . P ro b a l* D lv l
lu s tic e and rig h t, an d when to
ston. tho a ddress o l w h ic h Ik
e q u a llie d . a p p ro v e sa m e by
P O D ra w e r C. Sentord. F i x id*
resolution o l tho C ity X Long
M i l t Th* nam e and add ress ot
wood. F l x Ida
the personal rep resen ta tiv e an d
,
1 T h at th* C le rk of The C ity ot
ot th* p x t o n a l rep re se n ta tiv e *
Longw ood. F lx i d a . IS hereby
a t tx n e y a re set t x t h below
d ir x t e d to g iv e w ritte n n otice of
A L L C L A IM S A N O O B J E C
sa id above m eeting, to te c h ot
TIO N S NO T SO F I L E O W I L L
th* p r o p e r t y o w n e r s w h ose
BE FO R EV ER B A R R ED
n
am es an d add resses a re shown
A ll In te re ste d p e rso n s a re
upon th* assessm ent r X I pr*
re q u ire d to III* w ith th* C o u rt
p a red in a c c x d a n c * w ith F i x
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
Ida Statute lFOOa, and to cause
FRO M THE D ATE OF TH E
to be pu b lish ed In th* Santord
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
H e r a ld s a id n o lle * s h a ll be
T H IS N O T IC E
111 a ll c la im s
pu b lish ed tw ice, at least a wees
a g a in st the estate an d 111 a n y
a pa rt, p rovided that th* last
o b l a c l io n b y a n I n le r a s t a d
p u b lica tio n s h a ll be at t* *,t on*
parser* to w hom n o lle * w o t
week p rio r to the da** ot the
m o ile d that ch allen g es the v a lid
h ea rin g
Ity X th* w ill, th* q u a lific a tio n s
4 That a ll resolu tion s In con
of tho person a l rep resen ta tiv e,
lllc t herew ith, bo ond tho sam e
venue o r ju ris d ic tio n o f tho
a re hereby repealed
court
) That th is resolution shall
Dot* ot tho lir s l p u b lic a tio n ot
becom e e lte ctlv * Im m ediately
th is n otice o l a d m in istra tio n
upon Its passage and adopt ix t
F e b ru a ry IF, 1X4
PASSED AND ADO PTED
NANCY K SUROSKY.
T H IS FTH O A Y O F F E B R U
P e rso n a l R epresen ta tive
A R Y . 1X4
A ttorn ey t x P erson a l
P a u l L o v e ttra n d M ayor
R e presen ta tive
A ttest
CH AR LES A
D E H LIN G E R .
G x a ld in e D Z a m b rl. C ity Ctork
ESQ
A pp roved a t to f x m and le g a li
k it P a lm Sprin gs D r . *I1F
ty t x lh* us* and re lia n c e o l the
A lta m o n te Springs. F L I1F0I
C lt y o l Longw ood. F lx k fa .O n ty
40FIU I 440)
R ic h a r d S T a y to r.J r
F lx i d a B a r N o 1X)*F
C ity A t t x n e y
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry IF A M a r c h
P
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F
e
b ru a ry X IF. 1X4
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O E O IS!

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N O T IC E O F P R O P O S E D P U R C H A S E
OF R E A L PR O PERTY BY
S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y P U B L I C S C H O O LS
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y
P U B L I C S C H O O LS W I L L C O N S I D E R T H E A P P R O V A L O F A N
O P T IO N C O N T R A C T F O R T H E P U R C H A S E O F C E R T A I N R E A L
P R O P E R T Y T O B E U S E D F O R T H E E X P A N S I O N O F SO U T H
S E M I N O L E M I D D L E S C H O O L A T ITS R E G U L A R M E E T I N G TO
B E H E L D O N T U E S D A Y . A P R I L 11. 1X4 A T 1 X P M A T T H E
S C H O O L B O A R D H E A O Q U A R T E R S . 1111 M E L L O N V I L L E A V E
N U E . S A N FO R D . F L O R IO A
TH E S E L L E R S C A S S E L B E R R Y IN V E S T M E N T P R O P E R T IE S
L IM IT E D
T H E P U R C H A S E P R I C E 11)0.000 00
T H E P R O P E R T Y D E S C R I P T I O N IS
T H E P R O P E R T Y IS L O C A T E D ON T H E W E S T S ID E O F S O U T H
S E M I N O L E M I D O L E S C H O O L A F U L L L E G A L D E S C R I P T I O N IS
A V A IL A B L E F R O M T H E F A C IL IT IE S P L A N N IN G O E P A R T
MENT
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry IF, 1X4
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F IC T I T I O U S N A M E
N o n ce I* h e re b y given that we
e re engaged In b u tln e tt at 170
D ia c s t a n d T e r r a c o i l l * .
Apopka
F L 1771). Som inolo
C o u n ty , F lo r i d a , u n d e r th*
F lctltio u * N orn * o l O R L A N D O
IN T E R N A T IO N A L T R A V E L ,
end 'h o t we in ten d to rog itto r
to id nem o w ith the D tvltio n o l
Corporation*. T o iia h a tte e . Fior
Ida. in a c c o rd a n c * w ith the
p r o v it lo n t o l Iho F lc t lt io u *
N om e Statute*. T o W it Section
M S 1*. F lo rid a Statute* 11*1
jo m ito h M a ir a o h
A b e t M a ir a e h
P u b llth F o b ru o r y 7 7 .il* *
D E O ISO

IN I N C C I R C U I T C O U H T
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y,
F L O R ID A
P R O R A T E D I V IIIO N
F IL E N U M B E R : M I X CP
IN R E E S T A T E O F
O A V IO L E E M O U E R .

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N O T IC E O F
A D M I N IS T R A T I O N
Th* e d m ln iilr a f io n o l lb#
n l l ' t H O A V IO L E E M O U E R
d « t iu d
F IN N u m ber *4 I N
C P . I i pend.ng In th* C irc u it
C ou rt lo r Sem inole County. Ftor
Id o . P r o b a t e O l v l l l e " . th e
a d d re ti ot w h ich It H I N P o rk
A r t S ontord F L The non** ot
th# P * r t o n * l R e p 'e ie n la llv e
ond ot th# nam# ond a d d re ti of
tho P r i o r u i R#***»#nto1l**'t
a flam e * o ro lo t forth beta*
ALL in t e r e s t e d p e r
SONS A R E N O T I F I E D T M A T
A ll p e r ie n i on w hom t h li
notice it u r v t d who h o ro ob
le t f o n t that ch allon eo Iho v a lid
Ity ot tho w ill, tho q u a liric e iio n i
0* tho p o rto n a l re p ce te n ta tirt.
*onuo o r | u ritd k rio n o l t h li
C ourt a ro requ-red to Ilia thoir
o b l o c t lo m w it h title C o u rt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH R EE M ONTHS A F T E R THE
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R THE
O ATE O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O T IC E TO
THEM
A ll c r e d ito r! o l the decedent
and other p o rte n t h a t ing c la lm t
o r dem and* a g a m tt decedent t
n ’ I ' l on w hom a copy o l th it
notice II te rve d w ith in three
m onth! a lte r the date ot the flr tt
p u b lic a tio n ot w it nonce m u tt
tile th eir c t o im i w ith fh ft C ourt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R E E M ONTHS A F T E R THE
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I ­
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A YS A F T E R TH E
D A T E OF S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F T H IS N O T IC E O N
THEM
A ll o th e r c r e d ito r* o l th*
decedent and p o rte n t h avin g
cla im * o r d tm o n d t a g a in tl th*
docedont t e tia 'o m u tt III* *h*lr
cto-m t w ith thl» co urt W IT H IN
T H R E E /M O NTH S A F T E R T H E
O A T E O F T H IS F IR S T P U R L I
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N D S
A N D O B J E C T I O N S N O T SO
F IL E D W IL L B E F O R E V E R
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M a r |. i l l * o t H o r n . P u b lic
A u ctio n , c a th enty A t: tu n R ay
S ta rt A w a y . 410 R in e h a rt Road
L a k e M a r y . F L 177aa Soma m ay
p a y up C a ll 1*011111 *11)
P u b llth F e b ru a ry 10.17. t«14
D E O I7 S
N O T IC E O P C H A N G E
Tho O lt t r lc t B o a rd ot Truttoe*
ot Som lnota C o m m u n ity College
a n n o u n ce * O c h a n g e In tw o
tp o c lo l b o a rd m ooting* to w hich
a ll per ton* o ro In vited
D o te o n d Tim # M onde* F e b
ru o ry 7*. 111*. J 00 p m . tu b iect
to co n tin u a n ce M e n d e r. F e b ru ­
a ry J*. t i t * m o a tin g h a t been
CAN CELLED
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P u rp o te A u th o rlie tio n o l the
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on t o i l ca n to r on d other rotated
a u th or n a tio n *
A co py of the agen d a m ay be
ob ta in e d b y w r itin g to E a r l S
W e ld o n . P r e t ld e n t . Som lnota
C om m cm ity Cottage, too Wotdon
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w h ich re c o rd Include* Iho N t h
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NANCY ADKINS
Ponenel Roprotontotlvo
Attorney lor Pononel
Repretentoihr*
JE F FR E Y D DCEN
F IS H E R . L A U R E N C E .
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Seo'od BIO S w ill b* rocelvod by th* C ity o l Sontord *t City Hall,
n o N P a rk Avonua. Sontord. Florida X777I. at the C ity H all In Iho
Pvrchetm g Office. Roam 141, until 1 01 P M Local Tim a, on March
n. til* , tar Tewne Cantor Bovtavard St John* P arkw ay Roadway
and Intrattructur* Canttrvctlon Bid* w ill b* opened publicly and
road aloud Immodlately thereafter In the C ity Cem m ittionert
Chamber, Room 111.
Th* work propotod under th li prelect ca n tlttt pf roadway, utmnet
end Itorm dralnag* eonrtruetton on M v o ra l two and tour tan*
roadway* ed|*c*nf ta the Somlnota Town* Cantor m o ll tit* Th*
propotod tcop* ul work I*:
A Town* Center B ir d — Roadway. rignalitatton. potable and
reclaim ed water m alm , tannery and H u m towe r ty tte m i on
ep p ro iim etaiy 7.008 L F *1 four (4) lone divided rood* Th* roadway
alignment ha* bean cleared and grubbed, and IHI and tome ttarm
•awori have bean in tla l led at IIt nerth ond.
B. St John Parkw ay — R o a dw iy, tig n alItalian , pptabta and
rectal mod water main*, and ttarm tewer and retention pond
tyttam t on opprotlm ataiy I M L F o l M ur (*l tan* divided read*
C. North Town* Road — Raadway. potable water lln**. tannery
and ttarm tower ty tta m t an approxim ately 719 L F o l two (1) tan*
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined al the following

location*
I Conklin. Porter A Helm et — Engineer*. Inc.. *00 W etl Fulton
Street, Sontord. Florid* H i l l
1 City ot Sontord. TOO N. Park Avonua, E ng ineerin g Office. Room
771. Sanford. 7 tend* 77771
1. Control Florid* Builder* Exchange. 1*0 N. W ym cre Road.
Winter P ark. Florid*
* F W Dodge Plan Room*. *01E . South Street. Suita M*. Orlando.

Florida M il.
Cop let at the CO N TRACT D O C U M E N T S m ay be obtained ot the
otiicot *4 Conklin. Porter A Hot m ot — Engineer*. I n c . P O Boa
&gt;*». see W F U ttar street. Sentard. F lo rid a u m t m at * ca»l of
U O ltO p o r tot Inon rehavdottal In cath o r check mad* payabta la
Conklin. P arlo r A Holm** — Engineer*. Inc.
Each Bidder ih e ll attend a mandatary P ro -S M meeting t* be hold
on M arch 11. I ll* at 1:10 PM . at th* Engineering Department
Sanford C ity H all. F ailu re ta attend th it P re B id meeting w ill re te ll
In Bid* Irem non attending Bidder* betng|udB*d new retpentlve
A il Bidder* mutt b* F O O.T. qualified for reodw ay conttructlen of
th* mognltud* of thl* protect Bidder* m u lt include a copy o l Ihoir
F 0 O T. cortilicolw n with th tlr bid F a ilu re ta provide document*
lien ol c u rrtn l (within th# l*tt II m o n th il F O O T , c a rllllco tlo n w ill
retuit in the t.bm ittod bid being fudged non r v tp o m lr t
Each BID tftall be tubmittad In dupllcota original* In a tootad
envelope mowing the n o n e a* the B ID D E R end m arked "B IO FOR
TOWNE C E N T E R BLVD./ST. JOHNS P A R K W A Y -R O A D W A Y AND
IN F R A S T R U C T U R E CO N STRUCTIO N".
BIDS than conform ta and bo r e tp o n lv * ta th* CO N TRACT
D O CUM ENTS tar Ihl* contract ond m utt be accom panied by a Bid
Bond tor | \ of th* maxim um amount of Bid.
Any Bid* received otter the oboe* data and llm * w ill not be
occeptad under any condition*
Bid* may be hold by th* Owner (and m utt rem a in valid) tar a
period not exceeding K day* from th* dot* of th* B id opening tor tho
purpote of reviewing Bid* end Invetltgottng the guallllcdtlon* e l fh*
Bidder* prior ta awarding th* Cdntroct. Th# Owner rotary** fhe
right to waive any informelltl** and to accept o r refect any ond a ll
Bid* m whole or In port, which r*|octton In hi* lodge men t. I* In Iho
botl im ereti of fh# Owner
The Owner encourage* the u m of M B E 7 W B E and D B E a t gonorol
contractor* and/or wbcentr actor*
Bidder* mutt complete the Pub lic E ntity Crim e* Statement
I SectIon08*K of lh#M ipecIlicotlanf I.
Bidder* m utt complete th* F lorid* Trench Sdfoty Statement
(Section S04M ot th*M tp oclflcottan tl.
A ll gu*tt&gt;on* regarding th* pro|*ct IhOutd be directed In xerltlng to
Conklin. Portae A Hoi met — Engineer*. Inc., P O . Boa IBM. Sontord.
F L 17777 7*81. Factlm ll* (*87) 1108*11. attention "Town# Cantor
B ird / S t John* Parkw ay" Ouetl ont received later then leven
calendar day* prior ta bid opening w ill not b* am w orod
C IT Y O F SANFORD
Wattar Shear in
Pureha img Agent
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A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
S O N S A R E N O T IF IE D T H A T
A l l p e r to n t on w h om th it
n o tic e It te rv e d who h a v e ob
t e c t io n i that ch allen g e the v a lid
Ity o l the w ill. Iha qua i it ICo Ilo n t
o f th * p o rto n a l re p r o ta n ta tir t
v e n u e o r ( u v iid id io n ot th&gt;t
C o u r t o r* re q u ire d to til* thoir
o b l o c t l o m w it h t h i t C o u r t
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M O NTHS A F T E R THE
O A T C O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T I O N O F T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y 0 A V S A F T E R THE
O A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F T H IS N O T I C E O N
THEM
A l l c r e d ito r! of Iho decedent
a n d o th e r p e rto n t h a v in g c t a im t
o - d e m e n d t a g a m tt d ecede nt •
e tta t o on w hom * co py of th it
n o lle * It t e r r t d w ith in rtv t*
m o n th * a tta r th* data ot th* lire*
p u b lic a tio n of thl* n o lle * m u tt
III* fh o-r c ta im t w ith th it C o u rt
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
O A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T I O N O F T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R THE
O A T E OF S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O T IC E O N
THEM

All other creditor! Ol th*
r ecedeni and portent having
ctaimt or dtmondt ega rut Iho
docedont t ttta!* mutt til* thoir
claim* with thl* court WITHIN
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IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
FOR S E M IN O L E CO U N TY.
F IO R I0 A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
Ftl* N u m b e r *4 044 C P
IN R E E S T A T E O F
NORM A L E E C R O S S
a - k i* Norm # L C re te
D eceated
N O T IC E O F
A D M I N IS T R A T I O N
(On* P R I
The o d m ln it t r o lt o n o l Ih*
ttla t* ot N O R M A L E E CR O SS
a lto known o t N o rm a L C ro tt.
d e c e a te d
F it * N u m b e r
*4 044 C P . I* p e n d in g in th*
C ir c u it C o u r t lo r S e m in o le
County F lo rid * . P ro b a ta O tvi
»ion. the a d d r t t t o l w h K h I*
P O 0»*w#r C
Van lo rd F lor Ida 11771 M l*
Th* nam * a n d add ret* ot th*
P e r to n a l R e p re t a n t a llv * and
Ih# P e rto n a l R e p re ta n ta tiy e *
attorney a re le t fo rth be taw
ALL IN T E R E S T E D PER
SO N SA R E N O T IF IE D T H A T
A ll p e r to n t o n w hom th it
n olic* It te rv e d who have Oh
le cb o n t that c h a lle n g e th* v a lid
Ity o l th# W ill, th* q u a lific a tio n !
*• th* P e rto n a l R e preton ta tiv*
venue or lu r ttd lttie n ot th it
C ourt ore re q u ire d ta lit* their
b h i e c i lt f i * w it h I M i C o u r t
W I T H I N T H E LATER O F
T H R E E M O NTH S A F T E R THE
O A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T IO N O F T H I S N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R T H E
D A T E OF S E R V IC E OF A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O T IC E O N
THEM
A ll c r e d ito r! o l th* decedent
and ether p e rto n t h a v in g cla im *
or dem and! a g a m tt decedent t
V ita l* on w hom a copy of thl*
n o te* I* te rv e d w ith in three
month* a fter the d e l* ot th* l i r t i
p u b lica tion of t h it nolle* m u tt
file their c ta im t w ith th it C ourt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M O N T H S A F T E R THE
D A T E OF T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R T H E
O ATE OF S E R V IC E OF A
C O P Y O F T H IS N O T IC E ON
THEM
A ll o th e r c r e d it o r ! o l th*
decedent and p e rto n t having
c ta im t o r d e m a n d t a g a m tt th*
decedent t e tla ta m in t in# their
cta im t w ith th it C o u rt W IT H IN
T H R E E M O N T H S A F T E R TH E
O A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E
A L L C L A IM S
DEM ANDS
A N O O B J E C T I O N S N O T SO
F IL E D W IL L B E F O R E V E R
BARRED
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tq n ot th it n o tice It F e b ru a ry
78 1*14
P e rto n a l R tp re te n ta ti* *
DONNA M A E K E L LO G G
74*1 C ota Rood
Cotum but O h io 41111
A ttorney tar P e r to n a l
R t p r o t o o t a 'ir t
M e r r ill N C r o t t
F lo rid a B o r N o U 1 M I
Law O ttic o o l M o r r ill N C r o t t
at C ro t t Street
P O Bo* DC
Norton. M a t ta c h u to r it 8174*
Telephone I M i l IBS S IM

Publlth February 70 77. 1014
DEO 117

P S -tt* — L e g a l A d v e rtn a m e n l
T H E B O A R O O F C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A
S e p a ra ta M a ted K i i r e u w n i ot Intarott tar P S 140 A rch ite ct
B n g lnw enng la m e * * ' P u b lic Safety Cem pta* w ill b e octep ta d by
S e m in o le County et m e office * o l the P u rth a tm g D iv itie n u n til M i
P M . lo c a l llm *. T u etd a y. M a r c h 77. 1*14 O r* m a rk e d ' ’o rig in a l'
a n d * .g M (|) cop**! m u tt be tu b m itta d E tp r e tk ta n t o f Inter**!
ro c e lv o d a tta r the tp o c llw d data t h o ll be return ed unopened
S C O P C O F S E R V IC E S

To provide *H A/E Service* tor m* detign of * now multi ttary
facility tor th* Public Safety and Sheriff i Office*
m ail OR OEllVER TO Coxmty Service* Building 1111 Eetl Firtt
Street. Purthetmg Olvillon Room7781 Sontord Fiortda1)777
SUBMITTALS MUST BE RECEIVED IN TmE PURCHASING
division , mi cast first street, srd floor - room
*770b. S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . N O L A T E R T H A N 1 80 P M L O C A L
T I M E E X P R E S S IO N S O F IN T E R E S T R E C I E V E O A F T E R THAT
T IM E W IL L NOT BE A C C E P T E O
M A R K O U T S ID E O F E N V E L O P E ; P S 14* A rc h ite c t En g in eerin g
S e r v ic e * 'P u b lic Safety C o m p le x
Som ln ota County en courage* M B E / W B F p a rtic ip a tio n
F O R F U R T H E R IN F O R A U k T IO N . C O N T A C T L I N D A C JO N E S .
P U R C H A S I N G D IV IS IO N . C O N T R A C T S A N A L Y S T . 1407) » l 1170,
E X T E N S I O N 7111 o r 7117 P S 144 C O M P L E T E P A C K A G E IS
A V A I L A B L E IN T H E P U R C H A S I N G O l V IS IO N A T N O C H A R G E
M O T E t A ll p ro sp e ctive offeror* aro hereby ca u tio n ed not to
c o n t a c t a n y m em ber o l Iha Som lnota County B o a rd et County
C * m m ta riW '# rv Cou n ty M a n a g e r o r Setae Iion C o m m u te * reg a rdin g
ttta a b o r t propouai A n y In qu lrta t p erta in in g to n u t E x p r tt tta n ot
In ter* * ! m u tt be d ire c te d through th* P u rc h a im g D lv ltta n contact
p e r to n noted a b o r t Tho County w ill not en terta in or b* re ip o n u b ta
lo r a n y o ra l I n te rp re te to n i g iv e n by a n y C ou n ty em ploy**.
r * p r * M n t * llr t o r o th e r l The Ittu an c* o l a w ritten addendum It the
o n ly g llt c lo l m eth od w h e re b y In terp reta tion , c la r if ic a t io n or
a d d itio n a l Inter m o tio n c o n be given Addendum !*) If a n y. w ill be
I ttu o d o n ly by th* P u rc h o tin g D lv ltta n to o il firm * o f re co rd a*
h a v in g re c e iv e d th it p a cka g e
Th# C e w t y re te rv e t the rig h t to r*|ect a n y o r a ll e ffo rt, w ith or
w ith o u t co ut*. to w a iv e Ie th n ic * 11H at. o r ta accept Ih* o ffe r w hich in
It* b e t l judgem ent b o tl to r v o t th* Intarott o f th* Cou n ty Cool of
tu b m lt t o l gf th ft a lta r It c a n tld tr o d an opo rttton o l c o t! o f the offerer
a n d t h o ll nof b* p o tte d on ta o r born* by in# Com ity
C o n tr o l S o rv ic o t/ P u rc h o tin g
1101 E IH Street - R o om »IJOi
S o n to rd . F L 11771

Publlth Fobruory 17.1114

DEO111

A D V E R T IS E M E N T
T H E B O A R D O F C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S
T H E C O U N T Y O F S E M IN O L E
S e p a ra ta tootad b id ! to r F C 704 0 4 * A venue ond L a k e M o bil*
D r iv e P a v in g &amp; D ra in a g e E d it A lta m on te w ill be a ccepte d by Ih*
S e m in o le County B o a rd of Cou n ty C o m m ittto n o rt ot th* o tllc o t ot Ih*
P u r c h o t in g D lv ltta n . u n til 7 00 P M . local llm * . W od n otfloy. M a rc h
71. I N 4 Bid* w ill be p u b lic ly opened and re a d a lo u d a t toon a t
p o t t lb l* th ereafter in the Cou n ty S e r v k e t B u ild in g . R o om ft87t.
B e a r d ot County C o m m iitta n o rt A u d ito riu m . 1)01 E tot Street.
S o n to rd . F lo rid a Th* p e r io n w hot* duty It It to open bid* w ill decide
w h e n cto tin g tim e h o t a rriv e d and no bid* re c e iv e d a tta r th*
tp e c tlta d tim e w ill be c o n tle e re d Bid* re ceiv ed a tta r tn* (pa cified
tim e t h a n be return ed unopened
M A I L O R D E L I V E R TO Cou n ty Service* B u ild in g 1181 E l i t
SI ro o t. P u rc h o tin g D lv ltta n R o om 7141. Senlord F lo rid a 11771
BIDS M U S T B E R E C E I V E D IN T H E P U R C H A S I N G D IV ISIO N .
1101 E . 1ST S T R E E T - R O O M D U - S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . NO
L A T E R T H A N 1:90 P M . L O C A L T I M E . O N B ID O P E N I N G O A T E
B I D S R E C E I V E D A F T E R T H A T T I M E W I L L N O T BE A C
C E P T E D N O E X C E P T I O N S W I L L B E M A D E B IO S W I L L N O T
BE A C C E P T E O O R R E C E I V E D IN R O O M ION
M A R K O U T S ID E O F E N V E L O P E F C 704 O ak A von u a and L*k*
M o b il* D riv e P a v in g B O r a ln a g e / E a tl A ltam on te
S C O P E O F W O R K To p ro v id e *11 tabor, m a le r la lt a n d em rlpm enl
n o c o t to r y tar Ih* g ra d in g , p a v in g ond d ra in a g e of O ak A venue
b e tw e e n M a g n o lia S tree t on d L a k e M o bil* D riv e on d L a k e M o b ile
D r iv e betw een P lu m o te A ven u e ond to • point a p p ro x im a te ly 700'
to u th ot reloca te d O ak A ve n u e
A P r * B id Con fe ren ce w ill be held W edneedey. M a r c h 1. 1114 at
10 00 A M
In th* C ou n ty Service* B u ild in g 1181 E F lr t t Sir**!.
R o o m 1000. Sontord. F lo r id a
B I O S E C U R I T Y ( I X ) R E Q U I R E D B id * m u tt bo accom pan ied
e it h e r by a c a t h t a r 'l ch e c k upon an in corp o ra ted b a n k o r trirtl
c o m p a n y , m ad* pa ya bta to B o a rd ot County C o m m liH o n e r* .
S e m in o le County. F lo r Ida o r a b id bond w ith co rp o ra te tu re ty
t a llt f e c t o r y to th* C ou n ty, tor not t a i l than liv e p e rce n t &lt; ! \ ) at th*
to ta l am ou n t ot th# b*d o t p e r ip e c lf ication*
F O R F U R T H E R IN F O R A U k T IO N C O N T A C T : U n d o C Jan et.
C o n tra c t* A n a ty tt (4071 » l ll) 0 . E « t 7 ll7 o r 7 lt l .
B id packag e w ill be a v a ila b le M onday. F e b ru a ry I I . 1114 and m ay
b e o b ta in e d a l Th* C iv il D e tig n G roup. Inc . 401 S R o ta iin d Avenue.
S u ita 100. O rla n d o F lo r id a (4071 147 4148 P a y m e n t of S M 00 w ill be
re q u ir e d tor each pa cka g e, no r t f u n d l w ill be m ode B id packag e It
a v a ila b le tar re v ie w in ih * P u rc h a tm g D lvltta n .
N O T E ; A L L P R O S P E C T IV E O FF E R O R S A R E H E R E B Y CAU
T I O N E D N O T TO C O N T A C T A N Y M E M B E R O F T H E S E M I N O L E
C O U N T Y B O A R O O F C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S . C O U N T Y
M A N A G E R O R C O U N T Y S T A F F R E G A R O I N O T H E A B O V E B IO .
A L L CONTACTS M U ST B E C H A N N E LE D TH R O U G H THE
P U R C H A S I N G D IV IS IO N
Th# Cou n ty re te rv e t th# rig h t to r*|#c1 a n y d r o il o fte r i. w ith m
w ith o u t c o u t* . to w a iv e ta c h n lc o lltie t ta accept the o ile r w h ich in It*
b e t l lu d gem en t b e t l te rv w t m e inter**! ot Hi* Cou n ty C o tt *1
t u b m ltto l ot H ilt otter i t c o m f d t r t d on ep o ra lta n a l c o tt o t Ih* otle ro r
o n d t t ia ll not be p e tte d on taOr born* by Hi# C oitaty
C o n tr o l S erv ice* /P u re h a lin g
1101 E . l t l Street
S o n to rd . F L 17771
P u b llt h F e b ru o ry 77. I li a
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P e r t o n a l R t p r e ie n t e t ir t
J o h n B C u d w orm
1*11 S ta n e h u rtl Road
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T U RN BU LL. ABNER
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appli for our cuitomort
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ale Canter, longwood. on
Monday, botwoon 11AM1PM

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OEAOUNEB

Tuoiday thru Friday 11 Noon Tlta Doy Botor* PutOcaoon
Sunday And Monday S X P M Friday

ADJUSTMENTS ANO CREDITS: In thb pvwiI of an error Inan
ad, th* Sanford Herald MR b* raaponalbta for the flra*.
inoorBon enfy and only ta th* extant ot ttw co*( of thof
Inoortfon. Ploooo cftbch yotr id tor aecurbcy fht Aral day H
run*.

12— Elderly Cure
ADU LT
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A D D TO YOUR INCOME
S E LL AVON NOWI

C A R E tn our p riv a te
Sontord a re a P le a t*

contact Hefty M l H O ________
A D U L T C A R E in our privet*
Long wood homo ) bod* avail
Ptaat* contact Oobbta 774 *171

SUddtr CdR tm f PrebWmr
SENIORS call to find out If
you quollfy tor o itltto n c * with
D IA P E R S P A D S delivered to
your dtwr mofithly 407 140 1714
E L D E R L V C A R E tor lod iot
L o ft of
homo cooked
meal*, p riv a te room R tato n

tort,

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31— Pertonels
ADOPTIONS
F re e m ed ica l ca r*. H a n tp o r
ta tia n . c o u n te rin g , p r iv a t e
doctor p iu t liv in g e x p e n te t
B a r r7 7 7 1 tlC le a rw a te r A tto rn ey
Jehw F r k k e v
I R H 1 7 1*4*
B L A C K M A L E , re c e n tly re tire d
m ilita ry m a n (S r E m it tad I a*
yr» old. but took* 10 I T ' 170
lb P r o to M io n a i. e d u c a te d
•ev* t c h ild r e n
S o e k t p r*
t a iita o a l w h ile fe m a le age
la S4, height in p re p o rtw n to
w eight M e d ic a l p ro ta ia ta n *
bony* but a m tta xlbta P O Bo*
t H lllC o t o o t o o r r y F L M7&gt;7
H A N D S O M E W H IT E M A L E .
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ctatkic rock, n ic* c a r t . Ilottan
lo a d o n d d c l l o n m o v lo t
With#* ta m oot p re tty tom ato
111 4J|
Ph oto a m u tt
F O B a c is a m
L a ke M a r y . F t n m

33—Lost 4 Found
L O S T OOO dow ntow n S a n ford
a re a
G o ld e n R a t r lo v o r
appro* I yr old. 40 lb* L ig h t
Ia n ml w h it* c h a t l. w e ll

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Id ’ Outty ' M i Mli

tag* HI 17Wor las*:
LO ST K IT T Y
n eu tered m ot*,
o il w hite excep t
head, to il
W earing p,nk cottar, n a m e d
Bob A re a touth of L k M a r y
H igh H I W A K P t t n * 77*1

25— Special Notices

N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o lic* II h ereby gtvon that I
a m engaged In b u tln e tt at o u t
B ra n d* D r , A p o p k a . F L 11701.
Som lnota County, F lo rid a , under
th* F lc tltio u ! N e m o ot A R E N A
E N T E R P R I S E S , a n d H u t I In
la n d ta re g life r u l d n am * w ith
th* D lv ltta n o f C o rp o ra tio n * .
T o lla fta is a * . F lo r id a , in o c
cordanc* w ith Hi# p re v ta to n t of
th* F lc tltio u ! N o m a Statute*.
T o W lt Section M S 01. F lo rid a
S tatu te! t u t
Anthony W A r t n e J r
P u b llth F e b ru a ry 17.1114
DEO M l

AUTO AUCTION DRIVERS
NtCDIDl Mutt have van*
driver! Ucente end be able to
drivottlck Coll between 1)
SPRINT STAFFING. 1)11*11

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If you hart any guatttan*
ptaat* call Ih* Cla«*Hi*d
Advartiling Daparlmanl
Monday Friday.I JOS »

Roses are Red.
Violets are Blue.
Come See All

37- Nursery 4
C hild C&lt;rt
M O T H E R of 1. w ill car* tar y*vr
Child in m y Senlord home
S A m a P m C all Kathy 17) MSI
O P E N M O N D A V -1 U N D A Y I
C a ll lo r d e ta il! Agei I H
M I _ 7 4 M ^ L k _ « * l_ l^ _ _ _ _

COUNTRY LAKE
APARTMENTS

3S— Buslntss
Opportunlflt*

Can Offer You!

ESTAI.* PAYPHONE ROUTE

'.Newly Renovated I

■
LOOKINO FOR Arva Director
Earn part time ISIS
17080/me Call 118111*14*4

• Sparkling Pool

MAIL ORDER BUSINESS

Start from horn* tor under
*400 No Miring Neinventory
Wonderful opportunityI

1/2MONIESm f lU
OVERA12MONTHLEASE
2714 RJd|ewood Ave., Stnford

REEP DRIVING ANDSTIU
GET THE MONETI

All you need tayour till* Jock
Diamond lor appointment
M01RT

Notice

dener«l Services

Lawn Service

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
*11 contractor* be regltlered
or cerllftad Ta verily * itata
cenlraclar* ilcania call
l too 147 71*0 Occupallanal
Licante* era required by the
county and con be verllled by
_C0llln^
mi-mo. art 7U7

I NDOOR BOUT DOOR
PlotterIng Remodel new and
hl»taric homei 71)7*18

TOM A JIFF'! LAWN CARS!
R*i /Comm. dependable low
retail Fra#**t----- DO 7078

Additions &amp;
Remodeling
RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum Framing. Drywall.
Dear*. Roofing. CancraN
11)4*77 S O. BaUnt, CBCIIMM

Carpentry
CARPENTER AJI hind! *f ham*
repair*, painting A ceramic
tltaRWjardOroja^nijm

Carpet CltRnlng
SAM'S CARPET CLIANINO
plv* itrlp and boff Hoar*.
Raildantlal/cemmirclal 74

Cleaning Service
LO NO JOB TOO LAROE
Homa/offic* Fra* ell I work
•tan*, no crew Rtl avail.
Lk/Ip*/Bawd. Dtane Srt llB
1IR M4.1BR Ml, 4BRS4U8
A protontonal, commercial
item eveilable ))» 44)7

Home Improvement"
AFFORDABLE Hem* »tp*U~"
Dependable All phaiei Call
for fro* Ml Michael 1717)81
AFFORDABLE Ham* Repair.
Dependable All phatat Call
tor treaert Michael 77) 7IM

AL DOES IT ALL

Fti It right et a price you can
afford llc'd/lnt From ttart
la flnlth Carpentry, plumb
Ing. electrical, and rooting
tvc*. 17yn ef axparianc* Ne
|ob loo b&lt;! Or !m*ll Call
174 7t n e r 134 M * i )4 k r *.

RESTORATION. DRYWALL.
metal ttud*. door*, trim, tld
Ing. porch**, deck*, garebo*
____

Painting
CUSTOM FAINTIHO by Jaltray
Power. Ini./art , Ltc'd. In*
Fra*atlimatai .
11I014S

Numbing
A A A FLUMBINO B SEWER.
Laaky laucaltT Running
toilet!7 170 could !*lvo your
problem Water he*tort. 14hr
merit*.
KX 133 31)3

Pressure Cleaning
DUN RITIt Cleat) drlrtwoy*.
raoti, peel deck*, walk!,
heutat Free til U l 4111

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RITE-WAY
W L SHOW U l1

322-261 IS:

Rooting
OTHERS ROOFING: Free
ill., It yrt experience
Band'Ini'Lk RC0044141
Call S744JIS

Swimming Pool
Service/1
^R epair
WIIKLY SERVICE tram Ml
rno ChamRlla Pool Sarvk*
7407771 Hobart Shoemaker

C oncrtte

JanllorlB l Services

CAPTAIN CONCRBTt. Wayna
Baal. 1 Mon Quality Opera

Camm*rclal/Rt*ld HI 4711

Tree Service

Landscaping

ICHOLS TRIE SVC Llc i. tat
"let the Profettionati da If."
Frmattimtfa*
771177*

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E le ctrica l

Flooring
H A R EDWOeOFLOORII
lo rta M S a d M a g F b d d kk g

T O M O U E N IB IM H tm

HYDROTEX

CLERICAL
h a n d l* b u ty o l f ic t
W ord
P e r ta c la . S T u a J S J m m *

aBHiing name addrvtt and
phon* number
#Cantact nam* andphono
number tor ad varlfkaltan
* Start dot*
• Number of day* youwould
Ilk* your od torun

MASTER ELECTRICIAN.
Repair addition. c*mm/r#t.
Ik/In* &lt;ER«MH1BI4*71

1 IIO O-O O ') .s 7 1 2

W# need liv e d r iv e r* whe
know the O rla n d o #r*o W ill
be m aking d e liv e r ta*. lin in g
up ta 70 lb* . Ita rtm g at l» 00
per hour M u tt h a r t 1 y e e rt
experience and a v e ry good
d r iv in g r e c e r d C a l l M S I t U

For merivatod individual!
•tiling to wart Vo'taut loco
tlont lor Production,
Woratiovt* #«d Attambly
Mutl h*v* raltabta trantporta
lien and homo phono Call
GPC al 111 I1SS lor mor*
■ntnrmalion Never a tael

For convenient and acenemi
cat adverttaing. nothing boat*
th* Sontord Herald Faa ut
your ad to th* Ctattitwd Dap*
and include m* to&gt;tawing in
formation

&gt;1— M o re y to Ltnd

N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N otice I* hereby g iv e n that I
a m engaged In b u t ln e t i a l 1*0
w
Slat* R d 414. A lta m o n te
S p rin g * . F L 11714, S e m in a l*
C o u n ty , F lo r id a , u n d e r Ih*
F l c i l l i a u t N a m * e l M I K E 'S
M A G I C M O T O R S , an d th a t I
intend ta ra g ltta r » *id nam *
w ith Hi* D lv ltta n o l C o rp o ra
Horn. Toltah*****. F lo rid * , in
accord a n c* w ith Hi* p ro v ltta n t
o f fh* F k t lt t a u t N a m * Statute*.
T o w n . Section M S 01. F lo rid a
S ta tu te * till
Jon M ich a e l C ro c k e tt
P u b llth F e b ru a ry 17.1114
DEO M l

_________487 714 I f f l ________
CLASS A D R IV E R S

407-323-9408

N I W A V S " U in n y D t p " m tgh
cre a m A i teen on C h 1 now*
N ow a v a ila b le . P ta a t* c a ll
N o lo lie Fovgwton I d 1778

Legal Notice

ASSEMILY/FACTORY

17 110hr Notip nec Immad
_op*mng M7M&gt;0M4tm to*
AVAILABLE POSITIONS

FAX

RECORDING 1-I00-JS7D1»

Dear Reader* In Hi* Sontord
ore* My noma ta Vandf
Blak* and I operate a Non
P ro fit Chrtattan thrift thop
called Our Father'* Ctotal in
Oetand W* hart a "901 C"
w# do not toneit doo r to door
* « terv* th* poor ond needy
in th* ate* W* olio do
referral* Mott important, w*
have * deportment iter*
evereg* price at 10 cant* If
any church In tho area hat
memberI that need clothing
with a referral they or* wdt
com* Wo or* nof rotated ta
any other ctotal Our only
partner* art youand Ih* Lord
May God Met* you ail W* or*
appalled by any canfutton or
miicencaptton
Sandy Blak* 1B4714UM

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANTS

Urgently needed C h ir e Temp*

TOUR CLASSIFIED AD
TO US ANYTIME
M Y OR NIGHT)

25— Special Notices

OUR FATHER’S CLOSET

The Sanford Hawking A uthor l
fy Re*idem C o u n cil ta lo o k in g
the ta rv k o * o l o Bookkeeping
C o n iu lta n t ca p a b le a l p r*
paring and m a in ta in in g a cc u
ra ta a cco u n tin g r t c e r d i of
receip t! end dta b u rto m e n tt o l
a em ail M U D g ra m in oc
cordanc* w ith g e n e ra lly *c
cap tad ila n d a r d * a n d p ro
ce durvt and H U D re g u la tio n !
M u tt have a l toatt * B A
degree In eccow nllng or c e r lll
le al* e l com ptation o l tra in in g
In accounting o r bookkeeping
and *1 le a n tw o 111 year*
work axparianc* F o r term or
Intar m otion, co ntact Am ** C
Jana* at (4071 H I 4 H 1 ________

BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL

CYPRESS MULCH |ll/yard
I00X Grad* A. mill#* In
Longwood Call ut tar a fra*
**rim*N an year Ire# trim­
ming aad ramwoll Hardy
Tro* Sanrica defng bwtin*** a*
AAA Trg* Sarvfca O T fm

Window Repair
and Cleaning
M M 0« C SCREW REPAIR:
i

i n s t in _______

Advertise Yuur Business Every Day
For As Low As vS4 5 Fer Month.
Coll Classified, 322 261 1

�S in fo id Herald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday, February 27, 1994 - 1 1 0

71—H ol» W in fo iT

71— HolNWintRd

• C L E R IC A L P E R S O N *
Any were M c r a l n f knew!
td p e ie n d tm itie b Card
F i l l R E D IS T R A T ION
A AA E M P L O Y M E N T
u n m a w . it t iiT t

d r iv e r s

MIVERS

-c u s s a

i n y e a n aiperlence.
goad M V * OFC la toeking ter
d riv e r* whe warn te uork

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CM)
Far a ll Aril tim e e h ilti I t
I 1 1, A 1 n M u tt be certified

A O C A R R IE R S . Tavaret.Fl.
• w en established and pren
Ing C e n tra l Fieri** bated
t am p a n , afteryyew:
• IM to)** per mil*
a U p la I I M t m l per me
• Step O ft F ay
• U nloading Fay
a V a ca tio n Pa r
• Safety A Per ter menc* Bonus
e l power Hiding Program
a A v e ra g e T r ip ! I Day*
a La ta Made! Canvmtianai
T ractor*
It yaw have ) yean tractor
tra ito r, O T R and maw and k e
a ip e rle n c e plut e goad driving
record, cell:
_________ id e e tie e tt* _______
D U N K IN OONUT1 HWT. l i f t
M irin g tor A ll SMfn Contact
T in a It* 0 0 A M 1 H P M I

ORMRUES
F e ll lim e ) lU A it r

LPN
Full r im e ) i i and
perl l im e ) II
Accreting a p p lk a tle n t
Mendey F rid a y , f A
DtBary M a a a r M N. I f n .
P i &gt;ary d M m w

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Good pay. lle a d y were Will
tram w m u r i u m enage
O IU M IL P
F e ll lim e. M F , eiperiencs
prelerred. re lia b le , pleetant
peoanality Good pay
D E L IV E R Y
It i a i M .aw n ca r.re lia b le
p a r k C E N T E R CAR Ea«M **i

ELECTRO MECHANICAL
asscmhers

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Experienced w ltti eipended
duties needed to r b u tr multi
disciplinary o ft tee Strang re
ttortiv* and eu rg ica l M in i a
muyi Salary com m enturale
with e rp e rle n c a A vailable
Jen i f Call t e a m d p *

DIRECTOR
Far ettoblitfw d child care cm
ter Education an d e■parlance
In early childhood required
c a ii m w u

a l opening* ter eiperlenced
In d ivid u a l! to ears If hour
shift* tor large etoctrm kt
c o m p a n y In C e tl Orlando
a re a F o r Immediate cen t*
v e t Ion. contact Tran* World
Sarhrce* Grewp.
tea te n
* E L E C T R IC A L H E LP E R •
If V
P u t yeur toeii to werk
A cre Goad benefit* tor yewI
F R I I R IO IIT R A T IO N
A A A E M P LO Y M E N T
ree w M t b i t . m n Ft

Take A Closer Look..

S A N F O R D TOW NHOUSE

JANITORS

P o r t tim e tor Lake M e ry
/ H o a t A r e w . A p p ly : l* * l
PhltodeipAtoAv* Orlando

______ 4*1*******______
JANITORIAL
CARPCT CLEANING

UGAL ADVERTISING/
RECEPTIONIST
Quel il&gt;*d cendtdlto m utt be
Obi* to type M a t word* per
m inu te with accu racy end
operate ton key cokwtotor
P le e t a n t phene y p lc o re
quired Apply In perton
SAN FO RD N ERALO
M t N FRENCH AVE.
______
UNFO RD
L I V R IN COMPANION tor gen
tle m a n , free re o m /b o e rd .
privateream /belh N ata to ry
___________ m e t a i __________

AFC. refrlg t i p I t * Send
return** to t m S Orlande
D r Srntord. F L MFFJ
* M A IN T E N A N C E *
*F hr Handle local cample i
p®nan in* ft* needed i
F R F * R IO IIT R A T IO N
A A A IM F L O T M IN T
t e e w q t b t t . m iiF *

ISanfordCourtApartments
3301Si SmfofdAvt.•Smford
323*3301

M ID I CAL H ELP

LPN
II P M f A M
P a r t lim a Apply

HOURS: U o n -M M ttO o M d Sun

, tt*
Eaet bed Itreat. Saatord
M E D IC A L
Opening tor R E H A E A IO E tor
p h y t lc a l and e c c v p a iie n a l
therapy department In M ille d
n u rtin g facility M utt be high
t c h o o l g rad u a te. C a n t e d
Erynd * Qreer. R PT H I *SM
N E E D E D ) P E O P L E ttot area
) p art tim e t a p i t m • month
w illin g to work Earn *10.000 a
m onth Income verifiable
C a N O M IM M B I M i l

OFFICEHELP

We’v e Got It All!
* I-ake Views
F irep lace s/V iultcd

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afir

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shcr/D ryic r In
-very U n it

HUD HOMES,

O i P t h K i nc

oCeihier

A p p ly in p erto n b etw een
* a m .|fa m . la m lo rn , 1*01
S*uth Fr*nch Ay*___________

MAIRTENANCE

ano ■ off!

A p a t im c n

C A S S E L B E R R Y . 1 / 1V». Ig
screened perch, t p lc . nice
tre e totO/mo_______ l i e e f l l

u r s FAMOUS CHICKEN

S e r e lc t M a id new h ir in g
L o a d e r* avg S*/Ar P a id
m ileage Can today Itort
te m e rre w lE ip e n l y H l D O

I * Ungl* S to fy Daalgn •
• FfDoWy, On-SRg
No On* W o w Of M O W
O oponoM o U m ir o m r I
| - E n tn r - E J R d B flt Studio, • U k S t o n j i ,
1 1 tH d r o o R iJ U to fd a W i R r t n U Patio

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1 0 3 - H ou ses

Unfumithod / Rent

P / T Morn *r night h r! M u tt
have own trim portation C o ll
M l ***l toevejme**aj*__
LA P O R I R l N I I O I D
M il tod
and unM llled Petition* a v a il
able Ooyt Coll between I )
S P R IN T S T A F F IN O .M * f i t
E X P E R IE N C E D
OCook
0 Counter Per ion
o Salad Prep

CeilmuA Available
FANTASTIC Fitness
Ccnicr

P / T S e c re ta ry , c o m p u te r
M ill* necei n r y . te ll t ie r tor.
paad n ittip e e p li.H i toer
a P A C K A O I R T R A IN E E *
L i g h t w e ig h t p r e d u c l i
F r tondty ptoc* to werk I
F R E E R IO IIT R A T IO N
A A A EM PLO YM EN T
f e e W M M t t . m t iF *

PANT TIME

$300 OFF
Full Moolh'sRestOr
SelectedAjartmeols!

O f f ic e w e rk , w ill t r a in
P e rfe c t tor retired couple
C o lI W U M
____________

C o m p a n y ta e k t In d iv id u a l
w ith atpartonc* In production,
m achine eperetlen and haavy
aeaamMy SI per hour. Never
a teal Help Perweaet. M M M

401 W. Seminole Blvd. • Sanford

(407)322-1051

PROGRAM ASSISTANT
Social Sarvic* agency. Mign
t c h o o l d ip lo m a o r G E D
StXeo* plut benelltt Apply In
p e r t e n M o n d a y F r id a y .
* : » ) : * * . Seminal* County
Bettor Living tor Sentort. *M
F lo r id a C an tral P a rk w a y .
EOI

RfCEPnONIST/SECtETANV
Good phone M ill*, light typ
lt)E , cem pu to f a ip e r le n c e
helpful Full tkm* ml he.tofltt
C H H B I lW M M e n - T h u n

ROMS TECHNICIAN
N eeded tor rehab dept In
(b ille d nurtlng facility, typing
and computer M in i* a plut.
Contact Erynd* Greer. R P T
I t m t S I .................
EOE

1/1.

C / H / A . lu ll bllch on . W /D
a v a i l . rea r fenced yd. Ig
covered deck, ttorag* room,
v e rtica l! /mint* Ihruout. re tv
park m*
S4M
M B IIIt
1 R B O R O O M * m month p lu t
l i f t te c u r lly d tp o iit and
............. P I D e l
I BED RO O M F R E E MONTH
S P E C IA L I I bdrm* A e ftk
a v a il C all Jerry. m t * »

ever the reed M v tl have C O L
w ith *■ endtr lament*, j year
verifiab le tractor traitor e ip *
rtonr*. and clean M V R . Read
driver* eut Id It dor*. Ideal
d riv e r* guaranteed w eekly
eatery M b ft l-M M W A L P O L R

71— H e l p W in t o d

WAREHOUSE FORKLIFT
Start Im m e d ia te ly I U p to M
per hour J S J *1* m *

WELDER
1 y e e rt m in im u m experien ce
w ith lig h t w eight g e l m *lel.
m ig end I g F u ll tim e w ith
b e n e lilt D ru g Ire* w orkp lace
C e ll 1 M I f JO t * M e n d e r

Thw tday______________

WRECKER 0RIVER
E ip e rle n c e d M u tt liv e In
Sentord area A have C la tt A
CDL Apply** T » t W l i t St

RUUDS

W e O f f e r A f f o n U b k B e a u t y a n d V « lo e l|

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W — Apartm
r t m ai n t s
UnfurnTthod / R o n t

KIT ’N' CARI.VI.K'D by l-orry Wrl*hl

71—

V3-Rooms lor Rtnt
A O U IIT , clean rm.. klkhen.
phone laundry Apt’* avail
able elto I f 1 A up H i m i
C L 1 A H ROOMS. im gi* tie r ting
f f l / w k . K it c h e n , p he ne ,
laundry, vide* gem ot, ett
tlrte t perking u * t i l l ______
C L E A N F U R N IS H E D R O O M
W/ kitchen av ail SlS/wk. l i t

m net

M A T U R E D P E R S O N , q uiet
heme, kitchen p rlv UO'wk
M I H H ____________________
N E W L Y R E N O V A T E D , private
entrance, peddle Ian In yeur
ream, yeur men heat control.
r*frtg*rator. m krew ev* and
color tv. O ft ttroat parking
and m aid aarvk* Convenient
location The bet* In town

W—Aportmtntt
Unfurnithod / Rtnt
LEASE rOI LESS!
On* Bedroom Apartment!
tm O IA L
M otlw ood Apt* U f r m

MINIHES FROM SANFORD!
MARINER’S VILLAGE
Lake Ada l bdrm. SM* m*
1 bdr m , *f I* m* and ug

3731470
M r n i l M l Adrm dvptoi. Cent
M -JL eppilancet, m ini Mm dt
Sa n tord tP S /m a to**114
M O V E IN S P E C IA L Newly r*
nevatod I A 1 bdrm apt* AH
am e n itie t u t t U J t me p lut
d tp t y r toata He O M

FAIR ON PARK
Spec tout I Bdrm rind
park Perfect tor kinglet or
newlywed!
t lt t 'm o
A l ClUedi Brober/Owaev
I ***M I A M I ____________
O U IE T VWt
P a rk, Adult comm M TV mo
and toe d tp Wafer,’tr o th
Incl BerbAAan F r l H l M t l
S A N F O R D I B rd m A p t.
fit s / m o tM b/dtp Call after
1pm P 4 B H _______________

F re m U M d e w e l Why re n lt
Tito NUIIman Ortup,
H I A D I ______________Realtor
L A K E M A R Y . P I , oktor home,
very central Lg tot, tree*.
M id p lu t tec H I Ml*
S A N FO R D . &gt; bdrm. 1W both
lekefrant haute M M /mo
___________H I m t _________
S A N F O R D . 1/1 fenced yard.
Outot neighborhood t i l A to ll
n in n o r n e e t w iv m t g
• S A N F O R D . 1 /t. M M / m e
lfS B / d e p
*1/1. 11M m o
UW/(top P L A K I M A R T . 1/t.
SMS/mo SMS/dep H I M M
SA N FO R D . W . C/HA. garage
U » me p lut d ip . Net* JOf
I f f I W f p t t t fIN e v o t
S A N F O R D • OOLDSBORO
R E N T TO OWN
) b d r m . now kitchen, a ir
H.BPd t o w . D td/m o M* fj*&gt;
S A N F O R D 1 bedroom. 1 bam.
central H /A. fenc*d backyard
UkO/monmCan j*t M il

Stenstrocn Rentals
• S A N F O R D 1/1 with kcroonod
porch. Ilraptoce Spaclout A
clean 1 U f l/ m o lia c
a S U N L A N D V I miter carport
now point, now carpet Ctoon I
tllS /m * . SH I toe
• SHADOW L A R I WOODS V I I
mi dbto car garage fpfe . wall
A top l x 1*0#/m*. Hoo t*c
• ST JO H N S R IV E R V I ml
garage, hardwood floor* boat
t llp View I WOO/moltOd/HC
• S A N F O R D l / l apt C H A .
petto, ctoon it t / m o . UOOtoc
Stoaetreat Realty, lac.
Mbo It w ot ear ewii.~ Jim Deyto
H ) M*1 After tP M : H A l* ( l

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
S U H L A N O E S T A T E S 1 b d rm .
H&gt; bath. !t r u e d y a r d f l l
Bayw ood C lr. Sanford I M S ' m o

♦W D M .

.................H I 1110

S U N L A N D ) bedroom , fa m ily
room , c e n tra l H /A . I r o t h ir
petntod *11*/m o . I l l a n d t o ll
p t o t H W m O t o l a lte r Spm
1 B E D R O O M w ith cent H /A .
l a r f t la n c e d y a r d , a n d
tcreon ed room O n ly *100 dow n
W h y r a n t ! The H llllm a n
O roop. la c R oatter H I t i l l
Iky R O O M H O U S E . C y p 'o i t
Avo, S a n ford A ll u lillt t o t w ill
be pa id by tonenl t M0 m o
H I M il

103— DuplexT rip le x / Rent
S A N F O R D . 1 b d r m . ca rp o rt
t a c u r lly t y t t o m . l u l l k it .
H a M l* d itco u n ted M IS
L A K E M A R T . 1 B d rm . c a r p e l
C / H A . e p p li , m in i ! toncod
yard, good a rea *11 tto t
LAKE M ART D U PLEX
1 B8
I BA
r o lr lg . H o v e . A / C .
w a th 'd ry hookup, fc.g y a rd
k lW 'm o . tXIO (top H I *S4&gt;
S A N F O R D , n* r
' r- '
ha&lt;* noon, you ca n ow n a ll
now fu ll d u p to i. 1 / U t. *a
tid e
L ie * F o r F re e »*S / M l

A U T O M O T IV E R e p a ir Shop. 1
b a y w /o ftlce . Good localton
new bld g . C a ll PHI I H I H D
L O N O W O O O . 1*1* i q
w a ren o ut* ip a c t . n llh
Iron! O K U * M W V I US*

111—Of (ice
Space/R ent
N E W S a n fo rd o f l i c t i end or
w a rth o u te t. 400 MOO iq It
Special. H * S/m a. H I DS4
O F F I C E Space Fren ch A v e .
USOm o
San lo rd
sw ua*
I n c lu d e tu lll
P R O F E S S IO N A L O F F IC E
B u ild in g In downtown l a t e
M a ty
S u rro u n d e d by c ity
p e rk!
141 E W ilb u r A , *
M W / m o H I 4*11 D a le
__
S A N F O R D , O ffic e Ipec*. S400
vq ft b u ild in g fotol. l!O0 iq
I t .p e r o ttic e u n il i l l W 4
SM SO F E c f T o r le a l* on 1/ 0)
t u c c e t l l u l e ilk t ln g a n ch o r
b u im e t ie t Good pa rkin g * "d
lig h t in g
G re a t v lllb lllly
A i l i n g M00 m o 111 44*4 work

M 1^ H om estor Sale
W EST O F TOWN Lei IM itlS
H ig h a n d d r y

E L D E R S P R IN G S . O il H w y 4J7
I. 1. 1 B d r m V S to SkO wk
1 100(top HO 111*or 441 110a

114—Warehouse
Space/ Rent

SI1.000

T e rm ! A ik in g

O W N E R F IN A N C I N G 1 bdrm
blk . c a rp o rt 11* *00
H A C R E S w ith &gt; B r. 1 Be. pool,
l a k e k l o c k e d w it h i l k h

1 1 no coo

371-4)759

IO N O W O O D /L A K E M A R T
M d i i i t ito ra g e w a reh o utet.
40c eoo ho o i q It F re * ren t
w / t lm o toate. fro m S U V m o

321 2257

HALL REALTY
312 W

F ir» T 51

S . ii i t o r d

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S E C U R I T Y W A R E H O U S E toA
an d O ld la k e M a r y B lv d
* I.1 S *
I M S ig
It o l
He w arehouta ’ F ln ith o d of
lic e tpac* a lia avaitabto
K a p e a b e R e a lty , i a&gt;» i l l *

115— Industrial
______ Rentals_______
OF FIC E /warthtorto tpac*

1X0

S q II P r i m e lo c a t io n a t
en tran ce to C e n tra l F la R e
gtonai A irp o rt a t ! H I &gt;4*1
S A N F O R D l*.*SS i q l t j ph a te .
ip rm k to rt |] iq It S te m tro m
R e a lty In f. J im Deyto H I 14M

Le k e tre n t V I hom e. S I 'T O
V I c o rn er tot. a ir
*41300
le e r I a c re s ! Term *! C o u n tryl
V l / I tom . e lr. fenced. SS&gt;.S00
1/1/1 loaded w /to e tu r tit Vt.tOO

323-5774
F O R S A L E B Y O W N E R H&gt;
C I T R U S D R I V E 1 t-:-1
both A ll new ca rp e l and P4U l
w ith in ! B ra n d new lO ilt t h e d
a n d te n c a d b a c k y a rd
o v e rlo o k in g t m a ll lake. W alk
to I d y llw ik to School M u ll to*

in lid * l* epprectotol s h i m
JLppOintmonlo n ly H*l«10

B)«M»______________

P R IV A T E LONOW OOD H OM E
N on w n oker LM 'w k 110'(top

Of 1M8______________

P R IV A T E horn* wthoue* prlvt
togee E iC area M ature r*
ladntibto m ale pr*f m M l*

VS— R oom /B oard
* F R E E ROOM A N D B O A R D *
Dad w ill Ihar* 1 bdrm ham* In
(■change tor help w / dough
tort. 1* A II Ideal tor tlngi*
mom pr aider women 11) If**

77— Apart m tntt
Fumishod / Ron!
NOTICE
A ll re n la l and rea l atla to
edverfitem enlt are tub|*ct to
the Federal F a ir Hom ing Act,
which m a k a t It Illeg al te
edverfii* any pretorenc*. Iim
Ite tlp n e r d lt c r lm ln a lla n
bated an race, color, roligton.
tot. handicap, ta m lllel tfe tu l
erntttonel

C h a rg e
it.

A L L U T I L I T I E S p a id on I bd rm
Clean, blind*, ca rp e t. A /C . no
pot* D tO ♦ dap D d tag*

SAN FO R D 1 R O R M U JJ mo
p lu t d tp O v to l a r t e N o pe’ l
A llo lo c lr lc . o lr M l M l*

VI— Apartm ents
Unlumlshtd / Rant

We now accept MasterCard and Visa.

ATTRACTIVE large and ctoon.
1 Bdrm. A /C . tlfS /m o . plut
HI MM
dap________

CASSCLKRRT
Uptcato. tin g le Itory, pell*
apartment* 1 bedroom i Ideal
tor Individual or Mupto

•HATH_______
GOING...GOING...

t BOrm

San ford H erald

/1 Bath I D m t

S H E N A N D O A H A F A R T M IN T S

RN
P a r buty doctor’! oftico. lu ll
lim e, la m 1pm Starting ta la
r y (ll/h a u r. Conltct Jo y on
T h u rtd e yl only ot m 1118

BUY A 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME
FOR LESS .THAN RENTING

ROUTE DRIVER
L o cal delivery. Goad benelltt
u p to MBB/wk j s j m n u
( R O U T E D R IV E R *
N o e ip needed Ju t I the detlr*
to to am C re e l place to work
F i l l R IO IIT R A T IO N
A A A EM PLO YM EN T
y e t W M t k S i. m i iF t

SALES PRO

Mo. P.I.

S a la ry plut cem m luton. Much
ream tor growth JS J » * * ) *

SECURITY OTTTCtRS
P / T . la n t e r d / L a k e M a r y
/tree Weekend iMtto C la tt D
g u a rd lk an e are* Ft* t i l l
* SOIL TECH *
t i l * hr Pvt yeur clean driving
record to werk her* B enelltt
F R E E R EGISTRATIO N
A J U EM PLO YM EN T

In Your O ivn
Backyard!

mwntbM, w j im
SOUL FOOOCOON
C T i e n e r iM if e g

BeauAJ 1,203 Bedroom
Apartment Homes Available
&amp; MenbanihiskilaidPAYNOAFFUCA'nOtlFEE
I |ti i|i iHitn M

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$449

w h k n

TEACHERS
M u t l have ta rn e d M hr*
tow ard a CD A or oqulvatont,
or bach*tort degree in e a rly
childhood
m m

TEACHERS JUDE

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733Secret HNrbortn*» Lake Mi
HO URS.

M-r. 8:30 * 3 30- Sai. 10-S-Sun.aoK
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NO MONEY DOWN FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS
NO CLOSING COSTS
LOT INCLUDED
A.P.R. 7.25% FIXED FOR 30 YEARS
40 COLOR AND OPTION CHOICES!
CtF&lt;*&gt;fy

41&amp;

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•CONCRETE BLOCK W/STUCC0 •FULL CARPET •TILE TUB ENCLOSURE

F u ll lima. Eiperlenced The
K u r t X ornor Pleat* c a ll tor

\ I TIC11 / I
I it I f j v

mo,

ONLY $62,990.00

•LOT CHOICE •CENTRAL A/C HEAT •WASHER DRYER HOOKUPS

u u m a ix et e r s
Lengwoed. pari lim e. Monday

•HOT WATER HEATER •CATHEDRAL CEIUNGS •ROLLUP GARAGE 0 0 0 R

C A LL FOR M O R E DETAILS 4 0 7
St. Croix
Apartmentf^ja S,'Pi£ srr

v jo V j
W AR EH O U SE AND O E N IR A L
.
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l . m i l li o n P e rm an en t p o ll
LASO R N IL P N EEO EO I
Never e toe I
Bonut tor driver*. A ll th IN t
available. D aily pay. no tea.
Report ready I* w e ri S .M am.
Indwttrlal Labor S v « . t o il
Fren ch Av. No phone call*

A 1 = U J A !J

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BATEMAN REALTY

107— M obile
Homes / Rent

_________ D IO Sl*

H 7— Commercial
Rentals

-3 2 8 -S 2 7 1

DEVELOPMENT

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111 • Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida • Sunday. February 27. 1994

141— Homes fo r Sale

141— Homes for Sale

141— Homes for Sale

H A N O T M A N S P E C I A L , cheep
ca th . 401 I tlh II I 1 U tq II.
I p K . m o ii.a le d H I It* 1VH

iH O P fU R il MOMI
.INtUHl

PRllPf Rli| S

ht %

HAUL OLIN. 1/1. vaulted

PHA OB VA * 1 LOW A t IN

ca ll, la n d K a p e d w / tp rin te v t. *
yr»a&gt;d
*1**00
1 H 1*14

ANQ t and owner financing • «
Im at MOO'mel Gov I Par*
cloture* Repot! Seminole.
Oranea. Votutie

I .to r* *1 pr*p*rlM * I** * al* l
A ll ly p n . area*. A price* N *
c m n i t U w * C a ll lor a F R E E
ll* l W atch T V Show C hann*i
A t u n . i i a m t too oaa it**

Sontord let* then MAM deem
*1/1 Acre 1/1. tonced oppli

men. *47.*oo
• Over 1/1 *&lt; r«l 1/1. II*. dm.
lam rm Satellite d'th 1*4*00
aRenevaled l l ' i Newer tool,
carpal, paint, pa/ae* m
porch IM *00
ePool
11. II*.. dining lam
rm* O*or I *00 to It IM HO
Aitom * N* Ooahlyl *1/1 *4*1
FITI ( i * ho e i/ i. pom. *40*
PITI SU.N0 *1/1 tplll plan,
fenced. IMS P i l l . IM *00

• V O W N ER • OOOO O E A L I
N o w ly redecorated I d . r * a lly
n lc t . C H A . K t porch t* ll* r
pay* m **l (to tin g CO*It I lo w .
low ON. paym ent* ch eap er
then re n l 114.100 771 I N I eve*

Markham Wd* * f»a 4 1 . &gt; I*
a e rn Pet'ure tiabto H0V000
IK . Mary cettom bum*

L A K E M A R Y I d . Ia m ity rm .
C A CM on I f treed lot M l 000
W. M a lic te w t ti. R e a lta r
in m i
LK~ M A R V / I A N P O R O 1 b d r m 'l
Pa « em od* ied to b ra n d n a n '
B y O w ner 1 7**00 j;» n i l
H E E 0 L A R O E R H O M E * Oe
llg h llw l 4 b d rm I b a l h l O K I o r
m other in la n l w ith cent
M /A . I t m lly r m . tc reen ed
p a rc h * *
Irn crd y a rd
to
M U C H lo r only *1**00 and
Ow ner B ro k er w ill h e lp qu ell
le d bu yer w ith d o lin g ca*i*
t l 100 down, b a l M i l 44 /m e
Ip lo t T i l 1 l \ W i f t i l tar B
y e a r p a y a tt W I L L accep*
Irad* o l your equity In your
tm a lle r hom e or other Item*
o l v alu e Akk tor B e rt

IMP

BANK FORECLOSURES. GOVT
FORECLOSURES. LOW DOWN
M D WITH LOW MONTHLY!

• 4/1. pool *101*00

• 1/1. ever I acre *111*00
• 4/l.lAe&lt;rotpool tp e llW MO
I 'A I I I

141— H om ts fo r S a lt

iliillO H N I

LEM O N B LU FF
Daawtilwl 1
tto ry home. H ie net*, on la rg e
la t e Irani lot P riv a c y gator*
lo e d t o le a t r e t ' *11* HO

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 0 4

C a ll lo r d e la ilt t

E X C H A N G E O R 1 I L L you*
p ro p a rty l*c*t*d anyw here I
I******** a** tty. II* *411 _

Janet Mtnsfitld. 323 7271
A A C arnet. Im . I l l 1114

V

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b e m u

MORGAN REALTY
A S S U M E H O O U A L I P VI 1/1.
le n to d re a r ya rd, o a l m k ilt h
on n ear 11 J c h n 't R iv e r I
*41.to*
LO T * OP RO O M ) I
ty roo m plu* d*n.
o v e r t ile d m e tie r
hom o w o rro n ly l I U

M . Ia m i
H r p&lt;h .
bedroom
IM

O R E A T IE O IN N E R HOMEI
trro o n o d pch . vaulted
c lg * . I rp ic . d b l g a ra g e ,
b r o o t lo t la r o a l t u . I M

1 /7 .

H I O O C N L A K C I 1 7 . corrw r
lot. ig K ro o n p c h . v o lu llo d
c lg * . I r p lc . d b l g o ra g o .
break t a il * '* 4 ' S M .1 H

Out-of-Pockct
Is All You Pay!

D ELTO N A
*04 1714410

R I S I R V C

AT T H •

C R O S S IN G S 1 b d rm 7 bath 1
c a r g a ra g e
S tre e n porch .
• 4 1 in k ilch on . liv in g room ,
d in in g o r o o . a p o d d io ton*
im

S A N F O R D . 1/1. C / H A . r i'w
ca rp e t, u rn porch, loncod
c o ilin g ton*. L o tt o l o i lr o t
*41*0* m odi voted m * M S __

Professional Assistance During Every Phase
CJ

VprteeBM

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or r a area*

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h ou ao h n a n o n g com pany to
heto * nd B w b e w eyedatte
ig m a rk itty low por-aquare-tool

O r g o n f l p ro g ra M raporta a n d
h om atw yor m tp o c to n * d uring

toe tong * toa: have m ade

Thorough toRow-

up vwrta tong after youVq
m oved m TN *

• U M a r y 1/1. fire p la ce , t u r n

330-0273/774-9400___
STAIRS PROPERTY
M AN AO EM EN T A REALTY

4*1 ni rm/ni an*

STENSTROM
REALTY.

tormt lor your monoaot
construction

• 1/1 with fireplace newer
carpel and III*. 144.*00
Beth Othertie
Venture I Properlwt

A

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L o o k in g to buy a h e m a l Wo
h o rn homo* in a ll a r e a l o l
S e m i n olo . O ra n g e . V o lu t lo
C o u n lie tt C o ll lo r d e lo il* !

cost*

buddar*

V ita u t today to

rvgn level of
p r o to n o n o to m

»ae tor you rted why
M erced** H om e* i t toe

t a ju a lo n a o f

Buddar o l M e a su ra b le

M

[ 5 D rku ru Okdwry A re !

«T74«MM*

3 OrboM (Iloyto Iw ll

W hat V O U N eed It a F u ll
Tim # E .p e rre n c e d Agent to
C r e a t iv e ly M e r k e l A Sue
c e t t lu lly C lo ta Y o u r H om o!
C o ll a n y o l Our Agent*
A N Y T IM E I

" 4 0 7 -M P 4 S M

9

turab lacM Iar-

Merced** Homo*' on-going
comrr.tmaraio oca customer*
also mduda* SO*d construction
uaacg only quaMy malarial*

SELLERS!

toa*a a r t (ual a tow ot

M e rced es H o rn e t one o t toe
n a lo n * la*ie»l grow ing

*M -7w-*ni

322 2420 &gt;321 2720
SANFORD « LAKE MARY

® X rR y lW A
4O T 4 Q H 7W

Mercedes

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IM*
lenity IMy

The Builder of Measurable Differences

•Ir Omi 31th Y u f

m
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WHY RENT?
■

I

Thla Horn0 Can Be Youra
From $420.00 per month•
2 ,3 4 4 bedroom hornet from S62,900.

Tho Melody

• Wal to W d Siam Re water* carpel
• AAentnum SoNR A Facto
• Intulatoll Sleet Enhance Doors
• Sodded Yards
• EiacRto Rang* • Dwhwaaher
• Cotontol Thm toroughoul
• Oapoato • Range hood

CAU ELSIE SPIVEY
jm R H 0 U R y 3 2 4 3 9 ^

153—AcrtageLots/Salt

MORE)

YOU CHOOSEi
• C a r p a l C o lo r* • V in y l P a lte r rvCotor

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES

• Counter Top A Vanity Top
• E x te n o r P u r* A T rim C o lo r
• Decoratom light Future*

I S P E C IA L O F F E R |
Refrigerator or Carpet Upgrade
WITH PURCHASE O F ANY
MONROE MEADOWS HOME
Nam tveueb Afltd 10. IB*4
MUTctoM by SaydsmOdrR IBM

211— Antiques /
Collectibles__
A N T I O U E D m in g room tu“
d a rk wood, kid* board, china
ctoeol. 'a b le w/7 t i l and *
ch air* G o o d te n d . mutl M il
A t k in g *7100. worth much

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215— Boots end
Accessories

R O P E R . W it h e r a n d D rye r,
w h ile, like new. u to d le t* than
* m a H eavy d u ty n i a*7T
O W A T E R E E O Super t.n g la w?
Iram# and h e a le r IIO O O B O
________ Call 1 » V i a ________

WING BACK CHAIR
• Dart mauvo. lulled back and
teal Queen Ann* leg*. Iradi
•tonal tlylo la mint candilwn
Paid Sir* *• Soars, will seen
llco lor HOO Firm Call 777
7*rl Eat 1* day* 17a aOSIovet
Mutl Sao Ta Appeaclatal
• 4 R A T T A N B A R STO O L*
C ro o n t a i l c o v e r t, e a ty lo
re c o re r 140 lo r a ll 4 o r 170
ea ch C a ll la * M i l

183- Television /
Radio / Stereo
• AN TIO UE R AD IO . A M /F M .
workt great U lC X te r 171 4*40

187— Sporting Goods
• O IR LS II S P E E D B IK E 111
C o ll H U H 1041

189—Office Supplies
/ Equipment _
d i t t o S P E C I A L - P r in t in g out
fit. I l l Keltoy p r im in g prett

ewtmmfK

I UlMO

193— Lawn A Garden
H O N D A H R A I I w o lk behind
M O W E R in good c o n d itio n M i

__________ 171 4*7*__________
• LAWN MOWER. 77 Murray,
eiceiient condition *11 OBO
________ Call 777 41*4________
• LA W N M O W E R . Soil pro
pellod. rear baggor *100
__________ 777 47aa__________
4*'* E X M A R K w a lk behind
M OW ER. Honda m olar, good
condition. 140017) 4V71

• F O R D T H U N O E R B IR O . IM4
A ll origlnall Need* tom *
wark SIAtS OBO M I4IM

1970 DCVIULE CADILLAC
• t 7000 O B O A ll pow er
S IM

• 1*44 S K I / F I S H BO AT to H P
M e rc . ml Ira llo r R ia n groat)
U 000 P a r l l o l I/nance 441 7*0*
• IN S

R C O A L MedaMNn. I T
W . 4 c y t in outboard m otor
w /d rtu * o n tra ile r 11000 O B O
AiO 4004 o f to* *7114V04
• 14 F T P O N T O O N b u t o il
f b e r g ie t t 140 H P E v in ru d o
V e ry la t t • M a n y e .tra t. Ilka
new I O n ly 110 400 77140*0

GARAOE S *lef»W »rboth er7?
W E B U T P A T T O P P R IC E II

407 Ito M il

•GARA6CSAU AD BARGAIN
C a ll In y o u r garage ta le ad by
17 noon o n Tuotday and lo t *
a d v a n t a g e o l Our t p o c lo l
g o ra g o koto ad prico II C a ll
C la t t H io d now tor d e la iltl

AMERICAN DREAM SALES
AND SERVICE
1174 Santord A ve . San lerd
441 M l M M
B U I C K 71 I L I C T R A U S . 4 dr
h a rd lo p E a t e lle n l condition!
R e tto red IftoST 700 170 to o l
a C H R Y S L E R I M P E R I A L **l.
L ik e new M u t l M il O n ly
*74 SW C o ll |40f I7M MS4
• D O D O B T R A N S A N . I t fl.
Stove, bed. k * boa. good cond
U .M O or tra d e lo r c a r M 4 MB7
* D O D G C M A R A D * . Itto V I
au tom atic, m a g wheel* t l 000
___________ 17* / I X ) ________
D U N E B U G G Y F u ll T b e rg la tt
body C on v e rtib le top R e b u ilt
I
V W engine M a n y new p o r tt
P ro le ttto n b u ilt 17M 0 M l 4474
• H O N DA A C C O R D L X . Ito l
P / S . P / B . a ir . K on w ood
A M / F M c a tM tto . 4 door tow
m ile* R o w w o o d co lor W ill
ru n tora.ee 111 700117 *411

II

. . - . in - .

L IN C O L N CewtMOOtol 44K
m ila t . g oo d t e n d
R t b u ill
tr a m U N O O B O M l 7040

*11 O L O S M O B I L E S t a t io n
w agon. L o a d e d A / C . now
l i r t t . oac co nd 1 1000 O B O
777*477 Or 170 0144
41 H O N D A A C C O R D . 4 dr . I
tp d . A / C . P w . A m /F m
c o tto lto STOP* 777 4417
• I f C H E V Y Spectrum outo
• ir .
A m / F m co tM tto . good
cond. L t b lu e U * M O B O

TMfMI_________________

O i l O I O M E T R O 7 dr, 1 tpd
A / C . under w a rra n ty. SO m pg
*4 S00
OBO
111 'I I I

233—Auto Parts
/ Accossorlts
• AUTO ’’• R A "
P r o te c tiv e
co ver tor fro n t ot IS N itta n
M I X *40 C a ll 441 M i l

2 3 5 -T r u c k s /
Buses H /a n s
4CHEVT

B E A U V IL L C VAN

If, I ton. Pottonger von.
clean Loaded! Toe much to
lit!, mutt too to appreciate
Only U *«» OBO
M l 1700
• F O R D L A R I E T . Itto. F lib .

X clean. One owner. 14X m l.
loaded. 4yr 40K warranty
U Wt 177 04*7 or 777 044*
• FORO RANOER. LTX *1

P /S . c ru tM . A / C . Iter VO 4 700
m l let. I y r o r 77.000 m l left on
w a rra n ty . C a ll 777 1117

• HANDICAPPED VAN

MODELSOPENDAILY
Mon.* Sat. 10-6Sun. 11&gt;6

328-9574

Ideol lor mobile home or
homo tilt, hortet. catllo.
terming, or nurtory Toned
•gricuiiuroi *7.m per acre
Small down payment with
owner Hrmctog **»l*7 im
OaH/laba. .4acre* t . tu TOO
Sanlerd. SaXllt. tree* *7.100
Oeneva. 4acre* t
*41 M0
Otleen. 111X11/
tto.voo
Otleen. * * acre*
Hi m
Prltllne tacret ♦
*41 m

• I S U I U P / U *7 Rod. I K . A /C .

•m/tm cat* lull bedlinor.
rear window 1* 4M 777 MX
IS U IU S P A C E C A E

• L IN C O L N M A R K 7. IS C . IMS.
C a m p to tt'y lo a d ed S e rv ic e
record* an d receip t* SI *00
___ O B O 401 M l 14*4

• J E E P P I C K U P 4 I 4 . 1*74. V I

• M O N T E C A R L O Iff* grea t
Condl A / C . ru n t lik e • lop!
Sh arp laoAlngt » l. * t o M 4 * lH

"to w?m

wnroof tohoe cover ond new
tire* Loaded1IIP *00 Ml *407
auto Engine and front r#
built (about 70.000 m llot)
Newer Inter o r 17 000 Ml 7001

! | £ Sanford Motor Co.

322-2311

M U S T S E L L ! 'I * D o d * o
O a y to n * cto a n
r u n t good!
Owne r m a y I m o n c o 'm i l l !

'to O R A N O W A G O N E E R
E x c e lle n t c o n d itie n l F u l lr
loade d ' M M l C o ll M7 *N7

I C O U C H E S , balgo mull) col
orod. A boige Iwood. good
cond SIOBOO 0 6 0 M4 HO*

M USTANG HATCHBACK
H
now p a w l, lire * and wheel*
R to n goad u a O Q M l to07

a I N I S U B U R B A N C M C * 7L
0 total, h a ll ton. m e ch e n x e ily
tend, now ra d 'b ra k e rotor* A
ca "p er* head lin e r V ery good
tiro* and tow pkg *1 too OBO
__________407 70) 1*40_________
• Ito* E L C A M I N O V 4. auto .
A /C M ust cond.front | 4 * M
^ M ^ 4 4 U ^ ^ jn tw to H .^ t^ ^

219— W anted to B uy

•

O L D S
C U T L A S S
B R O U O H A M . I N I . R u n t good
tax or b o tl o l tor
H I M 10

OLO W ATCHES W rltl ond
p a c h o t , m in i c a n d llle n .
p riv a te col lo t tor 177 4774
WANTED
Itto A V O N E A S T E R P L A T E
C a ll 777 HIT

• O LDS O M E O A
7 7 . ru n t
f r o a l l N o w A / C . r o b u lll
I ro n tm ittio n S7M M l 4I»» _

221— G o o d T h in g s

_______ to *-m a n i________

______ tfl-Eil______

S T R A W B E R R IE S U Pick Open
4am It*I Cotory Ay* 7 m l E
Of Sanford I ml N Ol Si R d
i Form* 771 TM4

222—Musical
Marchandisa

P U B L I C A U T O A U C T IO N •
E V E R Y T U E S D A Y ! : to P M
O A Y T O N A A U T O A U C T IO N
Mery- I L D aytona Roach

T B I R O . 1*7*.
LOOKS GOOD

RUNS

_________ n i j m ___

ANO
tw o

• T O T O T A C O R O L L A w a# M .
•*». A u la . A / C . ro d . 7 JK ,
w a rra n ty **470777 0*70
T O T O T A C I L I C A . I* U . S tpood
In g r o o l c o n d itio n A tk in g
U 000 C o ll M 4 4*1*___________

• O U I T A R I Ac ou tb c
A r ia )
w ith c a m an d tlr a p G o o d
c a n d ilw n M S M l m *

T O Y O T A C O R O N A , ’l l
MW
Auto, co ld o k . m och om ca iiy
tourto 171 U » ovet ____

223— M iscellaneous

V O L V O . 1*7*. F o u r doer 7*0
to r ret good engine, lire*. A T .
no A /C S IM M l 0»r0 ______
IN * P O N T IA C O T O h a rd top.
auto . co lle cto r t Horn H 000
o rig in a l m l E v c t llo n i cond I
S I 1 000 or I r o d t f M t 7004

• A Q U A T I C L I L L I E S , lo r
b a c k y a r d pond*, pink, purpto.
w h ite S t o S I lC e llH 4 li t *
• A T T E N T I O N : Ftoa m a rk e t'
a u c lie n t, garden party. S a il
mg p o rta b le public a d d r e tt
t y t le m . as w i t power, i r ’
tp e a k e r. v a r l tpeed lle r e o r*
c o r d p la y e r , a t l a l l c
m ic ro p h o n e light weigh! c a w
T h it i t a 1740 value, only HOO
__________C a ll M l 47M_________
O R AF T I N O T A B L E . SITS 7
H O T E L T Y P E a ir c e n d l
•toner*, good condition, m a k e
o tte r 174 77M________________
• O O L P C L U E S B A D LA D IE S .
E . c e lt e n l k lortor M l. L I b&lt;u*
bag . F a n P a r F ill* d u b t .
1 1 7 4. weed*. 1 1 *10 O B O
C a ll 777 S4A4_________________
• H E A T E D BACK M ASSAO ER.
U S _______ O B O
M 4 107*

• 1*71 F O R D R A N C H E R O P S
P B . A T , 707 TV. good lire *
run*good N o A C S IM m SMI
1*77 O R A N A O A F O R D 107
engine V 4. 7* 000 o rig in a l m l
Good llr t t S S M O B O 777 4*4*
IN * P O N T IA C L C M A N S L t . I
tpood. 7 door, o ir 1* 000 o rig '
net m ile*
E « c* l'e n t cond'
Itonl U .7 0 0 U I 7004__________
'71 M O M I O O E T , V e ry good
c o n d . r e t tor od. gorago kept
BSK m l
SA70B
M 7 4001

th an k vou

san

SS

R E N T A N E X O T IC CAR X J i
Jac g u a 'S M o rcod et. B M W
Corvatto. V ip e r, and F e rra ri
By day. week, o r month M u tt
b o l l N o c re d it c a rd rtq u .rod
^ a lM o r jv s o r o jn t o ^ T I J O O ^

231—Vehicles
W anted
W E P A T T O P H I ! FO R
Com plete or W recked C a rt.
T ru c k ! R U N N I N G o r N O T
A N T C O N D IT IO N
171 M44

239—
M otorcycles
and Bikes
H A R L E Y D a v id tea S e e rtlte r
‘ I I .r New top end 17 ISO FI
n e n tin g a v a lla b to M r 77*0
74’ K A W A S K I K H M * . ClattlC.
t i c cond . ISK m l . chocolate
A ch rom e 447*177 *041

241— Recreational
V e h icles /C a m p e rs
• H O L ID A Y RansM or Im perial
'(* . ISM b o t o m o n l m o d a l,
loaded E re e l lent cond O p
ttonal H onda m otor K o o le r tor
7 ml ro c k S S M 0 0 407 *** ael*
• ’ 74 M O T O R H O M E R u n t g roa t
W ill tra d * to r tra v e l tra ito r ot
c o m p a r a b le v a lu e 111 71*1

Celebrating
Our 1st
Yearl

L I T T L E T Y K E S H q h c h o lr. U 4
W h ile c r ib and m a ttre tt. **S
C h a n g in g labia. 141 F lt h o r
P r ic e 1 In I travel lender. S44
C a ll 77114041 X&gt; i ___________

OVI »♦ mi) ft AMS I*#

C a r R e n fils

WE BUY CARS • WE BUY CARS • WE »

•H O T W ATER H EA T E R .
R U U D 4 gallon , g ia it lin e d
7000 w a ll N ear new t » C o ll

HOME APPLIANCE CENTER

238—

• Payments As Low At
SlVwaakl
•Moot Cats Below U.MSI
•On the Spot Fmarsong
•No Auction Cars'

JEFF &amp; KELLY'S FAMILY AUTOS, ik .
701 3. FRENCH AVE.., SANFORD

»o m o

104 » t OWUf HUAI s i
S A N f O M D • (4071 U i J0B3

322-8600

•f-rtg* irdrtrru x&gt; Bntoon1C IOCp/dveepet
CMSXto»-fj*-*n M7\
wyg.

dHC7U«PRfin% S.CddRifwgiwtood'toa
U C toC K tm )

SU D A, IN C.

We'll advertise your car or other
motor vehicle until it's sold.
You pay for the first 10 days and
if your car doesn't sell, call us
and renew it for FREE! Phone
number and asking price must he
included in ad. N o copy change
.
while ad is running except for price.
Non-commercial only. Call 322-26 I I today!

A m v /rte

ASK ABOUTDOW* PAWH1 CLOSINGCOSTASS/SlUiCt
R e a l Es t a t e , in c .

322 7414
N O D O W N P A Y M E N T . O w n er
fin a n cin g . 7 lo ft togothor an
P in o A vo San lo rd L a w m en
ttity p a y m e n t! m s e tl

137—Mobil*
Homts/Sb Ib __

Your tra n sp orta tion ad works best when it contains
in fo rm a tio n the bu yer wants to know :
• M.ikc and Model
• Year
• Power Features

• Mechanical Condition
• Body and Finish
• Transmission

Mileage
Previous Use
Accessorics/lnlcrior

* BANK N IU FINANCE*
Family Park; 'S7 Fleetwood
14.40 7/7 Ilka new 1140 per
month |«VA C I w/10\ down
Call Marlin 777II4A_____

it

f o r d E IM L ilt , autom at.c
dOOM t ) 000 171 74)4 ____

• L E B A R O N C an vertiM * . to
Red. loaded d ig dath. now
top now t ir e t *7.000 *♦* 7*0*

199— Pe lT ii Supp l Its
• LAROE B IR D CAOE
11.17.74 E .co U o n l cpndillonl
Paid M l w ill M il tor U S Call
777 7144____________________
• LO V E B IR D , young, hand
t f d •im « 130 C j M tor mor»
Intor motion
129 l i l t

Ml

2 3 1 -C a rs

11*4 obord 41"
Naurollno. twin engino V
d rlv .U O K DfOuamtoSIIES

217— G e re g e S e le s

• S O F A F O R S A L E . B e ig e with
lig h t tin p e t E . l r a p iu o w ti
U B 00
C a ll » 7 *407

2 3 0 -A n t iq ue/C lassic
C ars

HO USEBOAT.

*14 F T . B O A T and b a ilo r 10
h o rte p o n o r m otor M W F I R M
C a ll 401 4*4 4041
____

P A R T S tor

L A R R Y ’ S M A R T 777 4111

1114774

• 14 F T ~B O W R I D E R 111 H P
M e r c u r y , o b. low heurt. w ith
IroU or S3.300 777 0l*B________

A

portable kerowno heater*

th o rtw o v o ra d io . Ilth lm d er.
itOhp M e r c u r y good c o n d .
ru n t good. M a g k n il B a lN r

A P P L IA N C E S . F U R H . T V S .
ETC. BUY S I L L TRAD EIN S C H E E P O D E P O T . I ll*
FBEN CH AVE
71111*4

R A T S A P P L IA N C E e H I S '
FRENCH AVE. SAN FO RD
R o lr l g o r a l a r . S io v o t .
W a th e rt D rye r*
F r e e * yr
lo b a r mart D e l o e a ll 77*40*1

S E R V IC E S A LE S

c on t o I # . B i m i n i l o p
OBO

231— C ars
V—

CONTINENTAL. 71. U center

W T I D C C R A F T . I f 17 b ew n d er
L a t t th a n 40 hr* No lim e to
U M M M 1 M l 4 » l or 110 1701

M O V IN O S A L E m u t t t e ll ftvO
proco liym g room t a c t ton al ml
h id * a b e d a n d r e c l l n t r .
onltryu* te c r t lo r y d e tb end 1
piece onliqo* d in in g ro o m te l.
w o th e r . m u c h m o r e
C o ll
7110*1* lo r on a p p o in tm e n t

223—M iscellaneous
SE C T IO N A L with tloepor tola
SIM DININO RO O M SET.
S40 IS CU F T while relrlgero
tor. Sao C O M P O U N D BOW
a n d a c c e t t o r l e t . tlOO
toa ST? 07*7
__

sts.m
SPACIO US J bdrm U t balh on
N X II* treed lot Peddle Ion*,
large 7 car carport with ac
c o st lo la u n d ry room e ll
kitchen O n ly U l SOO

• kdm akar Law
» C u s to m D e alg n e d C A b t o n y
• C u s to m D e w g n a d V a n s * *

ManyLuxuryopOone a n avadabb
Pbata contuK your Suda np nsa nutm
h r upgmdaa and additions

M ARY LONGWOOO

K I D E R R I P I C O n* o l a k in d
p o r t o n a llr t d I I h lr ll and
m a tc h in g t h o r t t d ecora te d
w ll h c r a H l le m t 77171IS

L E A S E P U R C H A S E H itlo r k o l
ore* 7 t'o ry beauty on Irood
lot Rettored with loving caret
7 bdrm 7 both, country perch
•o en|Oy the beautilwl weather

Tw nl

• ANO M U C H M UCH

Hear airport I ]
largo p o rc e ll e l vacant land
47 a c r a p a r c t l . a t k i n g
1471.000 M aero* on Sipot
vouth o l airport o l *400.000
G ro o l potoruial In Ihlt a rte

SANFO RD

L o l l o l to ll! I M X 1*0 com m ar
c la l let w ith o ic o lio n l v&gt;tw e l
tho b o u le v a rd A d la c e n l lo
a u lo p a r l t t i e r *
t la f.t y *
M a n y le ft a v a ila b le I

bMLbl- am Ml U N Mary Twn ry e
uaaUwy toM Cree* 174*. I t a m *
M *w *wOAvo Tien le t Mtoddq

STANDARD FEATURES!

11*4

SANFO RD
O w ner lin a n c ln g l
O n ly *41000' M a rq u e tte R d 1
b d rm 1 bath on o im o tl I a cre,
la n c e d F r u ll Ire e t G re a t
in m t lm a n l by a irp o rt I

LAKE

;JL

E

INC.

209— W e irin g Apparel

111- A p p lia n c e s
/ F u rn itu re

• M A T T R E S S , h e m t ir e w ith
m e la l bed I r o n y 1 10 171 **»l

nM

V *'

F O R S A L E N e w ly renovated
ta n d w k h thop E a t y heurt.
Iicentad lor c o lo rin g II4 .U 0
111 447*d a r t 171 ( t e i n lq h l t

S A N F O R D . 1/1. g ro o l rm . ) y rk
c u t io m bu&gt;u im m o c u la lo .
S M OOO 1 » n i l o r 177 1000

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

tor a tow mordh-

LAND WANTED

A P P L I A N C E S ! B a t l p r ie t t .
B o t l W arranty. B a t l S e r v lc .'
W a th e rt dryer* m lc ro v to re t
W# buy appl la n c e t I D e liv e ry
tre e ' A t Bat l . 114 1141______

l.7 H « tq It H ugo m a ile r I
F am
ym w 'f ire p la c e
Re
m o d e le d k itc h e n /b a th new
c a r p e l, ip r in k lo r . to c w r ily
t y tle m P od dio lone, cu ttom
w in d o w I r o o lm o n l* . q u lo l
c u l do to t
I m m ic v lit il
OW NER
H I e ta t a fter I

T tlii

13 9-R eal E state
Wanted

S A N F O R D 1/H*. P H A a p p r a it a l
SSI.OOO S a lo p r ic o S 4 I.K O
B oyd A rp . R o o llo r O r W n
Pre.pT ro d O rou p
&gt;41 HOP

SANFORD POOL HOME

dmnova

11.000 Call 777 1144

* ih

t r f f o o ) or a b d rm . t« i

and tkpanancad craftsmen

27 FOOT HOLIDAY NAM BUR

140-B u siness
For Sale

S A N F O R D D U P L E X Top~con
d ilio n . G ood n eig h b o rh o o d
S U IO 0
C a ll a lter 1pm
________ 407 It* *b*4

MeasurableDifference#25

Somqono n our model* to

bdrm. I both, control H/A.
let* of l . l r e t 1 Very Cleon and
nice W ill tacrlflc* lor balance
o l loan Iwider 110.0001 «M W
1*04 P A R K F O R E S T M O B IL E
H O M E. 10.74 Ilor Ida rm . ca
thodral ceilmgt- U » d Lot 411
*1 T weI ye Oakt______________

3 2 1 -6 7 6 2

O P E N H O U S E . t U N D A V 14
(01 M onroe H arbor PI . ( ta n
la rd 1’ ia t e l ) B d rm . &gt; B a lh
tcreen ed p a lie . double garege
p riv a c y tented y e rd *7MOO
P o r ilg R e a ll*
171 M M
P L E A S E COME

30/ O/

SANFORD Ray*1Cove. 14.17. 7

F O R S U B D IV IS IO N S w ith or
w ith o u t a p p ro v a ls
700 1000
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MONDAY

January 31, 1994

30 C ents

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Laka Mary and Seminole County alnce 1008
86th Year, No. 140 - Sanford, Florida

State fifth in crim e

NEWS DIGEST

Survey: Florida first in overall, violent crimes

□ S ports

B y N IC K P F B IF A U P
Herald S ta ll Writer

Heading into the playoffs
S A N FO R D — S em in ole w ill ta k r on KKM m lite r Gateway tonight In the first round of the
4A -D l»lrtct &lt;1 boys* soccer tm irn n iu rn t at
O rla n d o 'sC v p rc ss Creek High School
S e e p a g e ID

'Information checkpoint' planned
SA N FO R D — Sem inole C o u n ty aherlfTt* depuIlea w ill l&gt;e co n d u ctin g an "In fo n n a tlo n ch e ck ­
p o in t" on lu ik r Mnry lio u levn rd on Tucsday
evening.
From 6 in H p.m .. drpullen w ill Ik M atloncd In
(m nl of the llu y lie a d R u rn u rt C lu b on Lake
M arv Ikm lrvard about a half a m ile west of U.S.
H ighw ay 17-92
The site In the location of a shooting alrout two
weeks ago w here 19-year-old Sam uel David
H uflstu tlcr w as shot and k ille d as h r rode h is
bicycle along the road at that location.
No arrest has been made in that m urder ut
th is time.
Investigators from the S h eriff's Office Violent
C rim es section w ill Ik passing out flyers to
m otorists tra v e lin g through that area and
solicitin g In fonn atlon about the shooting.

S A N F O R D — New n atio n al crim e statistics
fro m a K a n s a s p u b lis h in g co m p a n y sh o w
Lo u lslan a as the "M ost Dangerous State,*' but
F lorid a Is listed us n u m b e r one In the o v rra ll
crim e rale.
" I 'm not a bit su rp rised at th is ." said S em in ole
C o u n ty S h eriff Don E altn g rr. "Iron ically. Flo rid a
also ra n k s first In the e a rly release of co n v lc trd
felons. So (here Is no q u estion that Florida d ors
have some severe problem s In crim e ."
E slln g e r added. "It sh ow s we have to do some
forw ard th in k in g In th is m a tte r If we ever hope to
get o u r state dow n ofT the top of lists like th is."
Sanford Police C h ie f R a lp h Russell said th is
m orning. "I'd have to take a look at those figures
first to com m ent on state crim e , but locally, we
arc Im proving."

fil'm not a bit surprised at
th is .Iro n ic a lly , F lo rid a also
ranks first in the early release
of convicted felons. So there is
no question that Florida does
have some severe problems in
crime. ■
-Shorill Don Esllnger
Russell said the overall s ta tis tic s for Sanford
durin g the m onths of J u ly . August and S ep ­
tember show th r number o f c rim e s has drop|Kd
ut alm ost a ll levels. "T h e o n ly thing I could
Imagine for whole slate." he added. “ Is th.it we
have m an y people moving In. a n d with un Influx

Family of
Sturm gets
EDA award

Passing of the crown to M iss S H S ’94

B y &lt;J. M A R K B A N P IB L O
Senior Staff W riter

Chamber banquet se‘i-out
SA N FO R D — T h e G re a lrr S a n fo n l C h am b er of
Com m erce A n n u a l Banquet tonight Is a co m ­
plete sellou t. H ig h lig h t of the evening will Ik
aw ards presentations for the L u is Perez H u m a n ­
itarian Award. T o p p er of the Y ea r (Volunteer ol
th e Year!. A m b a s s a d o r o l th e Year, a n d
Sem inole C o u n ty Sports H all of Fam e
Addition al u w a rd s and acknow ledgem ents
w ill also be made.
The event Is scheduled to get underw ay at 7
p.m . at the Darn, on French Avenue, and w ill be
catered by D u c k 's Catering.
A festive o ccasio n com plete w ith line dancing
has been prom ised, w ith ch am ber m em bers and
th eir guests Iw ln g urged to dress In traditional
Country /Western garb.

S A N F O R D — The E c o n o m ic Developm ent
C o m m issio n of M ld-Floridu honored the late Boh
S tu rm hv presenting hts w id o w Trudy S tu rm and
b rother T o m S tu rm w ith Ih e lr "Ja m e s B. Greene
E co n o m ic Developm ent A w a rd " at their an n u al
lu m q u rt F rid a y night.
"It was his In llu rn re an d energy In 1981 that
lorgcd Sem inole C o u n ty 's relationship w ith the
E co n n m tr Developm ent C o m m issio n ." said E D C
ch a irm a n A la n Starling.
T h e G reene uwurd. estab lish ed In 1089 In
! h &gt; . o r o l l i t * O r l o m t o l i i w I i t r w n M n . Is H t o i i l t d

Fed to raise interest rates
W ASH IN G TO N — Federal Reserve C h airm an
A la n Greenspan put the co u ntry on notice today
that the central b an k w ould "a t some point'*
begin pushing interest rules higher in otdei (u
keep Inflationary pressures from getting out of
control.
W hile the Fed ch airm a n left vague the lim in g
of such a rate Increase, h r gave a strong
Indication In congressional testim ony that rate
hikes could com e at any (line.
He said the Issue of when t o ‘ raise Interest
rates would be discussed by ih e Fed's lop
policy-m aking com m ittee, the Federal Open
Market Com m ittee, when It m eets th is Th u rsd ay
m id Friday.

One ticket wine $10 million
T A L L A H A S S E E - One ticket m atches the six
n u m b e ri In the latest Florldu Lotto game and Is
worth a jackpot guaranteed at $10 m illion.
The ticket w as sold last week In M iam i. Draw n
la t e S a t u r d a y w e re th e n u m b e r s
3-15-17-25-31-34.
Lottery o fficia ls said S u nday the draw ing also
produced 306 flve-of-slx tickets worth * 1.110
each: 16.541 four-of-slx tickets worth $49.50
each and 2 6 9.3 88 tltrce-of-slx tickets worth $4
each.
T h is week's Jackpot Is estim ated ut 87 m illio n
— ending a tw o-m onth special prom otion in
w hich weekly Jackp o ls were guaranteed al $10
m illion.
l«otto Jackpot estim ates urc based on projected
ticket sales, long-term Investm ent rales and
funds from a n y rollovers form ulated Into u
20-year payout to u single w inner.

INDEX

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Q g if Afrhy........ ........3B P o lio# ............
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M ln rld a.............

Temps begin to drop

Partly
Cloudy

o f population, we can exp ect an Increase In
crim e ."
On the o verall crim e rale . Florida was first,
w ith 8.358 crim e s per IC 0 .0 0 0 residents In 1992.
It was follow ed by Texas. A riz o n a and California.
In violent crim e. Flo rid a w as again leader,
followed by New York. C a lifo rn ia . M aryland and
Lou isian a.
Flo rid a also was the leader In aggravated
assaults. 777 per 100.000. followed by New
M rx li o. S ou th Carolina. A la b a m a and Louisiana.
lom tslana received Ihe "M o s t Dangerous S ta te "
designation from Ihe 4 5 9 page "C rim e State
R an kin g s 1994." pu blish ed b y Morgan Q u ltn o
Corp. of Law rence. Kan. It ran ked num ber one In
tw o o fth e H i categories
Its m u rd e r rale of 17.4 p er 100.000 residents,
and lls iv.lsoner Incarceration rale took the two
lead positions.
See C r im e , Page B A

M o s tly clo u d y and
c o o le r w it h a 3 0
p e rc e n t c h a n c e of
m o r n in g s h o w e rs .
H igh In Ihe m id 60s.
W in d northwest 10
to 1 5 m ph .

F o r m o rs w s o th o r, to o Fa*# t A

U B S C R IB E T O T H E

Mato ky Art Wm * v«I

Laurie Blair (right) receives crown from last year'a Miss SH S, Deidr# Michels.

each v ru r in In d ivid u a ls w h o exhib it ‘'u n s e lfish
se rv ic e " to the econ om ic w ell-being of ce n tral
F lo rld u . Past re c ip ie n ts a re B u ell D u n ca n .
O rla n d o M ay o r B ill F re d e rick . B illy D ial and
F ra n k H u b b ard . The aw ard w as presented F rid a y
night ut the S tou lfer O rla n d o Resort.
S tu rm died last S ep tem b er following long
Illness S tu rm served n e a rly 16 years on tlic
co u n ty co m m issio n . In c lu d in g six s tin ts ms
ch a irm a n .
S tu rm served us the co u n ty co m m issio n
S e e S t u r m , P ag * B A

Laurie Blair crowned at
colorful coronation rites
expectations of the honor." Hlalr continued.
"It’s Incredible...aw esome. I am so excited."

B y V IC K I D oSO N M IBN
Herald S ta ll W riter
S A N F O R D — L au rie B la ir, a Junior, has been
crow ned M iss S em in ole H ig h School.
BJalr. daughter of M a ry and Barn- H llllm a n
and L a rry Blair, and granddaughter of D oris
and C a rl D ietrich, a ll o f Sdnford. earned the
title on Satu rd ay eve n in g In Ihe annual event
designed to fin d the m ost well-founded you n g
Indy In the school.
M iss S H S 1994 said. "O h . I am so th rille d and
so honored. Now. I ca n 't w ait to get to w ork for
m y school and c o m m u n ity to live up to the

T h is w e e k e n d 's pageant show cased the
talent, sch ool performance, community In­
volvem ent. Interview, p e rso n a lity and iKnuty of
each of the 19 young ladles w h o entered Ihe
com petition.
"W e had som e w o n d e rfu l young ladles
Involved In Ihe pagennt Ih ls y e a r." said Sltella
M ichels, spokesm an for the event and m other
of Deldre M ich e ls. Miss S H S 1993.
Ju d g in g th e event w rre L in d a W ells (chief
Judge). D r B ill Dailey. E m ily Furlong. C h eryl
Knight. J o n L a n d and Ja n ice Sprin g field .
See M is s S H S . Page BA

Bob Sturm

New Jett Aire proposal on airport agenda
B y N IC K P F B IP A U P
Herald S ta ll Writer
S A N F O R D — The S an ford Airport A u th o rity
w ill hold Its regular m eetin g Tuesduy. b eg in n ing
at 8:30 a.m.
A s o f Friday, the fo llo w in g Items were listed on
the agenda:
• C onsideration — New Je tt Aire FDO (fixed
base operation) proposal o f J a n . 6 . 1994 and J a n .
17. 1994.
• C onsideration • E x e cu tio n of J e ll A lrc FDO
lease for northsldc developm ent, (see below).
• C onsideration — C o m p e titiv e solicitation for

1 killed
in Sunday
accident
B y 8 A N D N A IL L IO T T
Herald Staff Writer_________________
G E N E V A — A M im s resident
d riv in g a p ick u p tru ck w a s killed
an d h is th ree p a sse n g e rs were
Injured after he drove Into the path
of a traclor-traller on Stnte Road 46
early S u nd ay m orning.
S e e A c c id e n t , P ag e B A

full service fixed base operator.
• C on sid eration — 11-year least- lo C entral
Florida A irc ra ft M aintenance. Inc. for (rcccnly
refurbished) Hangar 146.
• C on sid eration — Project "C o m m e n cem e n t"
cerem ony, (see below)
• Report — Airport A u th o rity budget.
• C on sid eration — Lease w ith First A m erican
Beverages. Inc.
• C h an g e order report.
N orth sld c Development — Je tt A lrc plans to
develop m ajor facilities on the northern side of
the east-west runway, along E . 25th Street.
Com m encem ent — T h is w ill be the grand

dedication for opening o f new facilities at the
airport, an d the beginning o f construction (o the
co n nector between the expressw ay and the
airp ort te rm in a l building. A irp o rt Manager Steve
Cooke says the event Is ten tatively scheduled for
M arch 9. but fu rth er plans re m a in to be made.
C ook also explained that he Is attem pting to
obtain the M in iste r of T o u ris m as a special guest
for the com m encem ent, but has not had the date
con firm ed as yet.
T h e m eeting of the A irp o rt Authority w ill be
held In the Conference room o f Building 1. the
A irp ort m ain office b eg in n in g at 8:30 a.m. T h e
m eeting Is open lo the general public.

Day care centers voluhteer services
for parents who serve in schools
•

B y V IC K I D a S O R M IB K
H erald S ta ll Writer
S A N F O R D — D ay ca re centers a cro ss the county
are d oin g w hat they ca n to help those w h o want to
volu n te er In the d is tric t schools.
Often, parents w h o have talents th e y w o u ld (Ike to
shore w ith the.youngsters In the cla ssro o m , but they
have ch ild re n of th e ir ow n who can n ot Join them In
the classes us they w ork.
"W e had so m an y m others and d ad s s a y .T d like to

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e x p lo d e d JIas mn e Lone of the
Sem in ole C o u n ty D ivid en d s program . "T h e y told u*
th ey w anted to w o rk In the classroom , but day care
w as too expensive on a drop In b a s is ."
D ay-care cen ters across the co u n ty have agreed to
*v olu nte er th e ir services for a few hours each week to
p arents w ho are se rv in g In the schools.
.
U n d e r n orm al circu m sta n ces, youngsters who are
not enrolled ip a re g u la r ch ild ca re program could be
’ taken o n ly on a "d ro p In basts." P are n ts could p a y
S ee D iv id e n d s , P a g * B A

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NEW S FROM T H E REGION AN D A C R O SS T H E S T A T E

FLORIDA

Elderly home care

BRIEFS

State-run program needs to expand for elderly caught in medigap

Toddler dies in fire; father injured
M E R R IT T IS LA N D — A toddler died a n d her father su ffered
b u m s over most of h is body try in g lo save her from a fire
accid e n ta lly set cith e r b y the toddler or h e r sister. Investigators
said.
A m a n d a Ktnlock died S u n d a y at the S h rtn e rs B u m C e n te r In
C in c in n a ti after being b u rn ed over 8 5 percent of her b o d y In
Ihe Satu rd ay blaze. H e r father. M ichael K tn lo ck . was In s e rio u s
co n d itio n at Orlando R eg io n al M edical C enter.
It w as unclear w h e th e r A m an d a o r her 6 -year-old siste r.
M ary, started Ihe fire w h ile p lay in g w ith m atches near a fu z z y
c h a ir made of cloth-covered foam rubber. B u t Brevard C o u n ty
file Investigator JelT M on ey said h is departm ent w ou ld not
p u rsu e the Investigation.
" W e arc certain a Ju ve n ile started the fire and that there w as
no c rim in a l Intent Involved, but the fa m ily 's been th ro u g h a
tra g e d y." he said. " A n d as far as w e're concerned rig h t now
the fa m ily needs to con cen trate on th e ir rem aining fa m ily
m em b ers."
A m a n d a 's parents w ere sleeping w h e n the fire broke out.
M a ry ran for help, o ffic ia ls said. F ire fig h te rs found A m a n d a
u n d e r a mattress, w here she apparen tly trie d lo hide.

Corpse found in house, son charged
P O M P A N O B E A C H — A m an who w as "an n oyed" w ith h is
m o th e r choked the w o m an , s ilt her th roat, stabbed her th en
liv e d w ith her corpse fo r m ore than a week, police said.
E d w a rd P h illip O ry c z a k J r.. 47. was charged Sunday w ith
first-degree m urder a fte r p olice found the decom posing b o d y of
h is m oth er In her bed.
O ry c z a k called 911 late S atu rd ay to report the dea th of
67-year-old Corrtne Jo h n s o n . T h e d isp a tch e r in itia lly th o u g h t
J o h n s o n died of n a tu ra l causes and w as shocked w h e n
G ry c z a k calm ly said he k ille d her "se ve ra l w ays." said p o lice
spokesw om an S an dra K in g .
H e told detectives he had talked for a y e a r about k illin g h is
m o th e r and he had "s n a p p e d " Ja n . 19. K in g said.
A fte r k illin g her. G ry c z a k em ptied h is m oth er s bank a c co u n t
an d used her credit cards. K in g said. H e told people w h o
telephoned that h is m o th e r w as sleeping.
" H e sold he was a n n o yed w ith her. S h e w as talking o n the
hone and so forth." sh e said. "W h e n ask e d If he was s o rry II
appened. he said n o ."
, G ry c z a k . who w as un em p loyed , had been released fro m a
v e te ra n 's hospital last m o n th and h ad been staying at h is
m o th e r's apartment. K in g said police w ere checking h is c la im
he w a s a Vietnam veteran.
G ry c z a k made su p e rfic ia l cu ts w ith a ra z o r lo his w ris ts Ihe
d a y before callin g p olice, b u t he did not re q u ire h osp italization .
K in g said.

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Three teens escape boot camp
B R A D E N T O N — M anatee C o u n ty S h e riff Ch arlie W e lls s a id
he w o u ld review s e c u rity p olicie s afte r three 16-year-olds
sca le d a fence and escaped from the s ta le 's first Ju v e n ile
offender boot camp.
O n e o f the boys re m a in e d at large e a rly today, but two o th e rs
w ere returned to the c a m p on Su nd ay.
" T h e y Just b asica lly w a lk e d off. There a rc no cells or b a rs at
th is fa c ility .” W ells said.
N o n e of the three teen-agers had a h is to ry of violence. T h e
, one rem aining, at large Is “ a sk ille d a u to thief.” W e lls sa id .
T h e y were M tU tn c td La b o o t caunp for a v a rie ty of bur a la ry a n d
theft convictions.
O n e w as found S u n d a y m o rn in g in T a m p a, and the secon d
w as returned to the c e n te r b y h is grandfather, said sh ertfT s
d e p u ty Richard G arst.
It m a rk s the first escapes from the boot cam p, w hich w ill be a
y e a r o ld next m onth. W e lls said. It h ou ses as m any a s 3 0
y o u th fu l offenders.
"It Is a very m in im u m fa c ility b y design. For a larg e
percentage of the k id s tn there. It has w o rke d perfectly."

Imported grass encroaches without letup
B R O O K S V IL L E — A n o th e r p lan t Im ported w ith the beat o f
In te ntion s has becom e a n Invader in F lo rid a 's e n viro n m en t,
sp re a d in g w ithout n a tu ra l en em ies to k ee p It tn check.
T h e latest Intruder is cogon grass, s te a d ily encroaching on
p in e plantations a ro u n d G a in e sv ille , ro ad sid e s In Punta G o rd a .
p a stu re s outside B ro o k a v llle and phosphate fields In P o lk
C o u n ty .
" I t ’s especially bad In F lo rid a , but It's a problem In m a n y of
the w an n er areas o f th e southeastern U n ited S u ite s." said
U n iv e rs ity of F lorid a a g ro n o m ist Donn S h illin g , interview ed for
s s to ry In S unday's S t. P e te rsb u rg Tim es.
A s h as often been th e case w ith n u isa n ce species In F lo rid a ,
lik e th e B razilian pepper, m elaleuca trees and h yd rllla w eed,
co gon grass was Im ported b y w ell-in ten tion ed humans.
T h e U.S. D epartm ent o f A g ric u ltu re brought the g ras* to
F lo rid a to study as a forage for beef cattle. Its origin Is u n cle a r,
bu t southern C h in a la g e n e ra lly regarded as the home o f the
cogon grass found In th e state.

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

■y Associated Press
O R L A N D O — A l alm ost HO years old. Lee
S to n e w o rk s p a rt-tim e , ca re s fo r h is
ch ro n ica lly III wife as he recovers from
painful knee sur|{ery.
Ills age hasn't stopped him . but he says It
has slowed h im a bit.
’ W hat we need Is som eone to do the
vacuum ing, la u n d ry and p ick in g u p ." he
said.
Stone Is not alone. He and h is wife,
Beulah, are am ong 10.000 elderly Florida
residents w ho cannot afTord the personal
groom ing and household help they need to
continue to live Independently In their own
homes.

T h a t's w h y m a n y eld erly residents are
hoping to be accepted by C o m m u n ity Care
for the E ld e rly, a one-of-a-kind state p ro ­
gram that offers In-home rare at no cost to
the clients.
The D epartm ent of Eld er A ffairs show s
the num ber of F lo rid ia n s age 85 and old er
w ill nearly double — from 190.000 to
347.000 — by the tu rn o f the century. A n d
that w ill dou ble the pressure for services
w hich cu rre n tly are being provided to Just a
fraction of those In need.
M elodic M arcks, C o m m u n ity Care c o o rd i­
nator for O range and Sem inole counties,
said housekeeping Is the most frequently
requested service b y the state's frail elderly.
T h is year. C o m m u n ity Care expects to

State-paid
Pis include
license
violators
By Associated Press
T A L L A H A S S E E - Som e of
Ihe private Investigators hired
by Ihc stale to protx- p o litician s
and do background checks have
ih c lro w n d is cip lin a ry problem s
State agencies hire dozens of
private eyes every year at a cost
of h u ndreds of thousands of
d o lla rs — s t ill cheuper lh a n
keeping Investigators on staff for
most agencies.
But som e of the private In­
vestigators have been d iscip lin e d
by the slate for license v io ­
lations. been sued or been c o n ­
victed of crim es.
"T h e danger Is the sam e k ind
of restraints d o n 't apply to them
us ap p ly to law enforcem ent."
Florida A tla n tic U n iv e rsity c r im ­
in al ju s tic e p ro lcssor W illia m
Bopp told The Tnm pu T rib u n e
for a story Su nd ay.
C ritic s say mbst private In­
vestigators arc Ill-equipped for
w id e - ra n g in g In v e s tig a tio n s ,
especially those that could lead
to c rim in a l charges.
Private Investigators respond
lltat th ey're vigorously regulated

of Ihs earlier department sto re s In Sanford
was this emporium owned and operated by
John and E s lh tr M tttin ger. They were of
German extraction but nol farm ers as so many
early folks were. The M e llln g e rs migrated here
from Pennsylvania In 1882 Just five years alter
Sanford was incorporated In 1877. The couple
opened a clothing store on Flrat Street and
b e c a m e o n e ot t h is c i t y 's o u ts ta n d in g
merchants. The pair had two daughlara. Ruth
wes married lo a gentlem an named N issan
Elizabeth was wed lo pharm aceutical salesman
W a lle r L. M organ. W a lle r an d E llz a b s lh
parentad one ton, John, now a retired local
physician. He practiced In S an lord lor many

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years. Ruth became associated with the Florida
Department of H ealth. Mettlnger was a charier
member ol the Sanford Klwanls Club organized
in 1021, and lor m any years was superintendent
o l Ihe Sunday S ch o o l Department at tho First
M e th o d is t C h u rc h . A lte rm e se B e n tle y , a
longtim e resident o l Sanford's Georgetow n
section and a h isto rian in her own right, recalls
when s little girt, she and her siste r often
shopped at M ettln g sr's which featured dry
goods, notions, m illin ery and Ihe m any other
ite m s of m e rc h a n d ise departm ent sto re s
carried in those days.
(Photo Courtesy George D. Roland, Deltona)

56 Haitian refugees could
pay for their patience

is h y th ® B l t t l r B i u i U t t llM N i l o p t o l w

fin an cial transactions. pn&gt;|ierty
records and o th er m atters m any
police office rs are u n fa m ilia r
with.
The T rib u n e said m ore than
two d o /rn private Investigators
h ired b y the state hud d is ­
cip lin a ry u cllo n s against their
lic e n s e s , o r o th e r p ro b le m s
ran g in g from n onpaym ent of
taxes to c rim in a l records.
For exam ple, the newspaper
said as a M arine. Robert Lee
M c lz g a r w a s t w ic e c o u r t m an laled for fa llin g to obey an
order und us a H illsb o ro u g h
County sh eriff's deputy, he was
suspended for neglect of duty.
He w a s u ls o su e d u n s u c ­
cessfully. accused of threatening
an Innocent boy w ith a pistol
durin g a raid and saying he
would love to k ill him .
A s a private Investigator In
Tam pa, w h ile getting paid F lo r­
ida tax d o llars for serving court
papers In state law suits. Metzgar
was fined 9400 by the Florida
Departm ent of State for fallin g to
d is p la y h is lic e n s e , p ro v id e
Identification ca rd s lo em ployees
and other m in o r violations.

■ F LARRY HOBBS
A ssocia te d Preos Writer
M IAM I — T h ey a ll cam e In one ricke ty wooden
boat, but 56 H aitians w h o p a tie n tly waited for
Im m igration authorities to board the vessel m ay
be m ore q u ic k ly deported than n ine who waded
Ihe fin al steps to Ihe shore.
A lth o u g h a ll 65 were taken to a U.S. Im m igra­
tion and N aturalization p rocessing center west of
M iam i, the 56 were detained as "e x clu d a b le "
w h ile the n ine were held as "d cp o rta b le .”
T h e difference, a U.S. B ord er P atrol spokesm an
said S u n d a y. Is that the 22 m en. 17 wom en and
17 ch ild re n were taken Into U.S. custody on the
60-foot freighter before they cam e ashore, w hile
the n ine p h ysica lly touched U.S. so il — the sandy
beach In the S u n n y Isles area north of M ia m i
Beach — on their ow n e a rly S atu rd ay before
being rounded up.
*Tl‘a som etim es doesn't seem fa ir and It Is
ce rta in ly confusing, but th a t's the w ay It'a been
m andated b y the U.S. C on g ress.” said Row dy
A dam s, supervising agent at the Border Patrol
office In M iam i. *

T h e difference In legal treatment m ean s that
the excludables ca n more easily be sent back
hom e If they have no Immediate q u a lifica tio n lo
stay, such as a s o lid basis for a p o litica l asylum
request, officials said.
“ A ll of them w ill go th rou g h e x c lu s io n
proceedings that p ro vid e them with th e opportu­
n it y for due p r o c e s s ,” said A n a C o b la n .
spokeswom an for the U.S. Justice Departm ent.
" A t this point, du e process would give them an
opportunity lo seek a sy lu m or lie re tu rn e d ."
Deportation proceedings for the nine, the other
hand, can require extensive, court-like hearings
th at can drag on for years.
Mem bers of both g roups can be detained at the
K ro m e Avenue D e ten tion Center u n til final
decisions are m ade, but are more lik e ly to be
released into the cu sto d y of fam ily m em bers or to
c o n tin u a lly service groups.
n g sc
"W ith Krom e b ein
so crowded all the tim e, we
release people Into the custody of th e ir relatives
o r sponsors as soon as we can." A d a m s said
S u nd a y, less th an 24 hours after IN S took
cu stod y of the la rg e r group from U .S. Coast
G u a rd officials w ho towed the boat to th e ir Miam i
Beach base.

THE WEATHER
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spend about 954 m illion on u b o u l 43.000
clients. The E ld e r Affairs D ep artm en t,
w hich oversees the program w ill ask the
Legislature n e x t m onth for an additional
932.8 m illio n for next year. T h a t figure Is
the estimated cost of elim inating the waiting
list and e x p a n d in g services to current
clients.
But the budget Gov. Lawton C h ile s plans
to submit to the Legislature requ ests just
93.5 m illion.
Slone says h is sm all pension a n d Society
Security ch e ck s aren't enough to h ire the
help he and h is wife need. M edicare, the
nation's health Insurance for people age 65
and older, d oesn't fill the gap for m an y. The
only In-home service Medicare p a y s for Is
skilled n u rsin g care. Marcks said.

T o d a y : M o stly c lo u d y and
cooler w ith a 30 percent ch an ce
of m o rn in g showers. H ig h In the
m id 60s. W ind northw est 10 to
IS m p h .
T o n ig h t: Partly c lo u d y and
cool. L o w In the m id 4 0 s. W ind
north 5 to lO m ph.
Tuesday: Variable c lo u d in e s s
and cool. H igh In Ihe lo w e r 60s.
W ind n o rth lO m ph.
E x te n d e d forecast: W e d n es
day: P a rtly cloudy w ith a chance
of rain . Low In Ihc m id and
u p p e r 4 0 s . H ig h n e a r 6 0 .
T h u rs d a y and Friday: M o s tly fair
and cool. Low s In Ihc 3 0 s north
to near 4 0 south.

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• B A C H CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: W aves are
1-3 feet and choppy. C u rre n t Is
lo ih e s o u th w ith a w a te r
tem perature of 57 degrees.
New Smyrna Beacht W aves
arc 2-2V4 fret and sem i glassy.
Current Is to the south, w ith a
water tem perature o f 57 degrees.

St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: W in d northw est to
north 10 to 15 kts. Seas 2 to 4 ft.
Bay and Inland waters a m od er­
ate chop. Tuesday: W in d n o rth ­
west to north 15 kts. Seas 3 to 5
ft. Bay and Inland w aters a
moderate chop.

T h e h ig h te m p e ra tu re In
Sanford M onday w as 72 degrees
und Ihe overnight low was 53 as
reported by the U n iversity of
Flo rid a A g ric u ltu ra l Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
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w eekend, e n d in g a l 9 a.m.
M onday, totalled 1.44 Inches.
The tem perature at 9 a.m.
to d a y w us 5 8 d e g re e s and
M onday's o vern ig h t low was 56.
as recorded by the Nallonul
W eather Service at the Orlando
International A irp o rt.

□Susday'a high...................70
□Barometric pressu re.30.18
□ Relative H um idity....87 pet
□W inds...... Southw est 5 mph
□R ainfall.............. 0 3 of an In.
□ Sunset................... 6:04 p.m.
□ S u n r is e ................. 7 :1 4 a.m.

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�'• iifo rd Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, January 31, IBM - t A

POLICE BRIEFS
DUI, suspended license charged
E rik Paul Paskoskl. 30. 311 Sem inole Ave.. Lake Mary, was
charged w ith d riv in g u n der th e Influence and driving w ith a
suspended driver license by L a k e M ary Police.
Police said h r was d riv in g erratica lly on 1-4 and he kept
crossing the w hite line between lanes.
Ills blood alchn! level w as tested at .170/. 177 on a field
sobriety lest.
Officers also reported that he hud no d river license,
lie was ta k rn to the J o h n E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $ 500 bond.

Do the shuffle
Som# people have fun with
•hufflsboard. Members of the
Sanford Shuffleboard Club
however, accept It ee serious
competition as they lake on
the teem from Campbell Perk.
Shuffleboard activity 1$ very
active In the Sanford ana, with
e number of organized clubs In
existence.

Retail theft charged
Sharon Elizabeth D ickerson. 34. 120 Academ y Ave., Sanford,
was charged w ith retail theft by Sanford Police on Friday.
Police said she concealed 856.56 w orth of groceries In her
Jackrt and tried to leave the W in n D ixie store on Airport
Boulevard w ithout paying for them .
She was taken to the J o h n E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held In $100 bond.

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3 arrested for throwing deadly misale
Kenneth M ichael Bayles. 20. and B ryan Dale Arcangcll. 18.
both of 102 Puddock Ct.. Sanford, and A lle n R oben Carter. 18.
•178 A u tu m n Oaks P la rr. L a ke M ary, were charged w ith
throw ing a deadly m issile in to an occupied dw elling on Frid ay
by Lake M ary Police.
Police said the three had been throw ing oranges at signs and
trees In the urea when an orange was throw n through the
w indow of a house on Lakevlew D rive In Lake Mary.
A rchangell. the driver, was also charged w ith possession of a
concealed weapon, when a s m a ll knife was found under the
d riv e r's seat.
The three w e re taken to the J o h n E. Polk Correctional
F a cility and each were held on 84.000 bond.

Domestic violence charged
M ichael W illia m Henry. 24. 1404 E. 20th St.. Sanford, was
charged w ith dom estic violen ce and battery by Sanford Police
on Friday.
Police said the suspect saw the m other of hts son stopped at a
lig h t at the co m er of F ren ch Avenue and 20th Street. He
allegedly pulled her hair, ch o ked her and tried to pull her from
the car.
He was ta k rn to the J o h n E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 81.000 bond

Teen-age drug
use, smoking
on rise again
By CHRISTOPHER CONNELL
Associated Press Writer

W A S H IN G T O N A fter d e­
c lin in g steadily for m ore than a
decade, sm okin g and d ru g use
by teen-agers Is on the rise
Disorderly intoxication charged
again.
W ayne Edw ard Cox. 33. 1 15 S. French Ave.. Apt. C, Sanford,
A n annual su rv e y of 51,000
was charged w ith disorderly in to xica tio n and resisting arrest
h igh school a n d eighth-grade
w ithout violence by Sanford P o lice on Saturday.
you th In more th a n 4 0 0 schools
Police said when they arrive d at hts apartm ent In response to
found that fewer teen-agers now
a disturbance call, the suspect was throw ing plates and tile
sec the peril In exp erim en tin g
dow n the stairs.
w ith cocaine and other Illicit
He allegedly became b elllgcran t and cursed repeatedly at
drugs.
officers. W h ile the officer w as try in g to han dcu ff him . he pulled
T he study b y U n iv e rsity of
h is arm away.
M ichigan researchers lound that
He was taken to the Jo h n E. P olk Correctional Facility and
9 percent of eig h th graders. 19
held on 85 00 bond.
percent of 10th graders and 26
percent of 12th g rad ers reported
Retail theft charged
u sin g m arijuana In the past year
— Increases o f 2 to 4 percentage
Kenneth Mayrtce M cG ill. 28. 2081 A irp o rt Btvd.. Sanford,
points from a year earlier.
w as charged w ith retail theft on F rid a y by Sanford Police.
Police said he walked Into a convenience store in the 2200
Eig h t percent o f the eighth
grad ers. 14 p e rc e n t o f 10th
b lock of F irst Street In S an ford and helped h im self to eight
graders and 19 percent of the
packs of cigarettes. He left the store w ithout m aking an effort to
n io rw sa ld the* sm oked clga/r- i He*
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F lc 'V v is lo t a le d ^ llf c n d istan ce aw ay and I s k c n t o tbit J o h r /
n fcin U g e p o A t i.
E. P o lk Correctional F a c ility an d held dn 8 100 bond.
" W it h m o re y o u n g p eo p le
em oking cigarettes and using
Battery charged
m a r ij u a n a , a n d w it h th e
F red rick M arty Jsn n e tty . 33. 1835 North St.. Longwood. was
psychological an d so cia l co n ­
charged w ith buttery/dom csilc violence by Sem inole County
strain ts on use d eclin in g , the
s h e riffs officers.
stage Is set fo r a p o te n tia l
Officers said he allegedly becam e violent w ith hts girlfriend
resurgence of co cain e and crack
d u rin g an argum ent.
use In this p o p u la tio n ." warned
W h ile he denied h aving a n y ph ysical contact with her.
L lo yd Joh n sto n , the U n iversity
evidence seemed to support the g iilfi lend'* claim s.
o f M ic h ig a n re s e a rc h e r w ho
He was taken to the J o h n E. Polk Correctional F acility and
d ire cts the study.
released on 82.500 bond.
T h e fin d in g s p ro v o k e d an
o u tcry from the C lin to n a d m in is­
Warrant arrests
tration.
"These fin d in g s are m ore than
• Brenda G a ll Foster. 31. 1017 Pine Ave.. Sanford, charged
w anting signal. T h e y are an
In connection w ith a w arrant for failure to appear In court on
urgent alarm we m ust heed at
charges of d riv in g w ithout a license. Bond was not set.
once." said H ealth and H um an
• W illie Lancaster " C a lv e n " ' S m ith . 26. 120 Academ y Ave..
S e rv ice s S e c re ta ry D onn a E.
Sanford, on charges that he violated the term s of hts probation
Shalala.
on battery charges. He was held In lieu of 85 00 bond after hts
" E v e r y n ew g e n e ra tio n of
first appearance.
young people needs to hear the
• Roger A lb ert R rlfenrath. 46. 262 Short St.. Lake Mary, on
sam e clear and un am bigu ou s
charges of violating the term s of h is probation on battery
message: D ru g s are h arm fu l.
charges. H e w as held In lieu o f 85.000 bond after his first
D rugs are d eadly. D rugs are
appearance In court.
Illegal. Drugs w ill destroy you r
• A la n Alpert. 37. 808 Sw eetw ater Blvd. South. Longwood. on
life ," site said In re m a rk s pre­
an order and warrant of b o d ily attachm ent. He w as held In lieu
pared for a new s conference w ith
o f 8 300 cash bond.
Education S ecretary R ich ard W.
• C atherine L. W indham . 29. 2 5 0 Lake Breeze Cir.. U k e Mary,
R ile y and Lee P. B row n , director
on charges of uttering a forgery. She w as held In 81.000 bond.
of the Office o f N ational Drug
• Roger W illia m Leonard. 41. 1046 U.S. H ighw ay 17-92.
Con trol Policy.
Longwood. on a w rit of bodily attachm ent. He w as held without
Shalala said she w ould appeal
bond.
to
the presidents of television
• P atrick Gene Jones. 30. 1405 W. 16th St.. Sanford on
networks, m ovie studios, record
charges o f failure to appear In court, failure to pay fines and
com panies and sport leagues to
resisting arrest without violence. He Is being held In lieu of
Intensify efforts to spread the
8660 cash bond.
anti-drug message.

Father kills 3 children, friend
before committing suicide
By RAJU CHMIUM
A ssociated P ress Writer________________________
MIAM I - T h e fatal shootings o f hts three young
ch ild re n , a fa m ily friend and fin a lly h im se lf have
Investigator* shocked and sicken ed as they
question w hether Infidelity drove a m an to
m assacre hts fam ily.
Police said W illia m G utlerrc*. 31. opened fire In
the fa m ily's one-room apartm ent S u nday m o rn ­
in g before tu rn in g the gun on h im self.
Hts wife. M aria D ia l. 32. w as slig h tly wounded
in the shooting. Neighbors said she had planned
to leave her husband and take the children.
" A shooting like this that takes the life of three
k id s 5 years old and under. It leaves a police
officer speechless.” said M ia m i police spokesm an
Dave Magnusaon. "T h e re a rc no words. It Just
sicken s y o u ."
K ille d were 4 -year-old W illia m and 1-year-old
Je n n ife r — both pronounced dead at the scene —
and 5-year-old W llm ary. w ho died at Jack so n
M em orial H ospital after going Into cardiac arrest.
G u tierrez died several h o u rs later at Jack so n
M em orial H ospital. Diaz w as treated and released,
said spokeswom an Adrien n e Ferguson.
Eduardo Ibarra. 34. w ho w as k ille d In the

R ile y said the Education D e­
partm ent w ould boost spending
on program s to "offer ch ild re n
alterna tive s to the deadly lu re of
d ru g s."
T h e U n iv e rsity of M ichigan,
u n d er co n tracts w ith the N a­
tion al Institute on Drug Abuse,
has su rveyed hig h school seniors
a n n u a lly sin ce 1975 on th e ir use
o f drugs, alcohol, and tobacco. In
1991 It began questioning eighth
and 10th graders as well.
J o h n s to n said (hat In the past
tw o years, th e pro po rtion of
eig h th graders u sing m ariju an a
h a s In c re a s e d b y h a lf, an d
am on g the h ig h schoolers by
one-fifth o r m ore.
" T h e s e rate s are s t ill w ell
below the peak levels reached In
the late ‘70s, but they cle a rly
represent a reversal of the de­
c lin e s we recorded for m ore than
a d ecad e ." he sold.
B a c k In 1979. 6 0 percent of
s e n io rs h a d trie d m a riju a n a .
n x n p u n l w U h 3 S p t m i U of II m

C la a a o f 1993.
A m o n g o th er findings:
— Use o f stim u la n ts. L S D and
In h alan ts w as up from a year
earlier.
- S ix ty - s e v e n percent
o f eig h th graders. 81 percent of
lO lh graders and 87 percent of
12 lh graders have tried alcohol.
— Fourteen percent of eighth
g ra d e rs. 2 3 p erce n t o f IOth
graders and 28 percent o f 12th
g r a d e r s a d m it t e d to b in g e
d rin k in g (five o r m ore d rin k s In a
row) In the previo us two weeks.
— O n ly 5 3 percent o f eighth
g ra d e rs see a great r is k In
s m o k in g a pack or m ore of
cigarettes a day. But 70 percent
of seniors saw that as a great
risk .
— O n ly 3 6 p e rc e n t o f th e
eig h th graders, 30 percent o f the
10th graders and 22 percent of
th e 12 (h graders perceive great
ris k In try in g m ariju an a once or
tw ice.
— B la c k students reported the
low est rates o f use for v irtu a lly
a ll the d rugs, lic it or Illicit.
- T h ir t y - o n e percent o f the
sen iors said they had used an
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shooting, w as D ia z 's suspected lover, according
to hom icide detective M anny De L a Torriente. But
Diaz told police they were Just friends, he said.
Jesus A le x is, w ho moved Into the apartm ent
com plex three m onths ago. said he frequently
heard fig h tin g from the G utierrez apartm ent.
And Roberto M ljaris, m anager o f the apartm ent
com plex In the c ity 's L ittle H avan a section, said
Diaz had told h im she was leavin g G u tierrez.
"S h e and the ch ild re n were lea vin g and her
husband w as sta y in g ." he told T h e M ia m i Herald
for a story In tod ay's editions.
M agnusson said Investigators a rc try in g to find
out the re latio n sh ip Ibarra had w ith the fam ily.
Ibarra escaped to Florida less th a n four m onths
ago on on Inner tube with eight o th er rafters. Hts
sister. C arid a d Ibarra, told the H erald Dtaz w as
helping h im fin d a job because she w as an old
friend.
*‘I said to h im th at I want th is to be a respectful
relation ship ." she said. "H e assured m e It w ould
be."
Caridad Ibarra said she had Introduced her
brother to G u tie rre z about tw o w eeks ago w hen
Gutierrez stopped by looking for h is wife.
"T h e y shook han ds." she said.

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E D ITO R IA L S

'Celebrate
ethnic
diversity
F r o m a n e a r ly a g e w e s h o u ld te a c h o u r
c h ild r e n to b e to le r a n t o f a ll e t h n ic g ro u p s
a n d p r o u d o f t h e ir o w n h e rita g e .
We are all Americans, part o f a g re at
country built by the sweat a n d h a rd w o r k o f
people of all ethnic persuasions. Ita lia n s .
Irish. French. Africans, Chinese a n d o th e rs

N A T H EN TO FF

A hateful speech, then silence
T h e recent appearance o f the Nation o f Isla m 's then you lie d to him . A n d so now you have to
K h a lld A b d u l M u h am m a d at Kean C o lle g e In face us. a n d w c w ill eat you r b eh in d alive."
M u h am m a d Is a frequent spellbin der before
New Je rse y has resonated far beyond th at state
s ch o o l and In 12 .0 0 0 students. Y e t som e m ainly b la c k students at colleges. Since
d im e n sio n s of h is lectu re — I have a tape o f It • M u h a m m a d c o n ­
tinues on the circu it
re m ain unexplored.
M u h a m m a d Is a n a tio n a l sp o k e sm a n for without b ein g repri­
M in iste r L o u is F a rra kh an . Ills leader, o v e r the manded b y h is lead­
past year, has tried In h la ow n speeches to d ilu te e r. M i n i s t e r F a r ­
som e o f h is e v id e n t d istaste for J e w s — rakhan has become
especially now that he Is part of a " c o v e n a n t" the som ew hat more
w ith the N A A C P . th e C on g re ssio n al B la c k respectable m essen­
ger. M eanw hile, hts
C a u c u s and Jesse Ja ck so n .
K h a lld M uham m ad, on the other hand, h a s not lieutenant reassures
restrained h is contem pt for Jew s at a ll.T h e b la c k c o lle g e s t u ­
N ation of Islam, how ever. Is a tig h tly ru n dents that the Nation
organtratlon. as It w as d u rin g the retgn o f E lija h of Is la m 's old-tim e
M uham m ad. (The d issid e n t Malcolm X found religion has lost none
that out.) But. as F a rra k h a n strives for broader o f I t s f i r e s n d
ti Khalld
acceptance, here Is h is spokesm an, K h a lld brim stone.
Muhammad, on
At K e a n College,
M u h am m a d at Kean College:
the olhorhand,
" E v e r y b o d y a lw a y a t a lk s a b o u t H it le r f o r I n s t a n c e .
has not
e lim in a tin g 6 m illio n Je w s. Hut d on 't n obody M u h a m m a d Im p lic ­
restrained his
ever ask. 'W hat did th ey do to Hitler?*... In itly a p p ro v e d p ro ­
contempt (or
G e rm a n y , th ey u su rp e d , the w ay th e y do p a g a n d i s t S t e v e
Jews al all J
everyw here they go.... M y leader tried to reason C oke ly's ch arg e that
w ith you (Jcwsj. llu l you disrespected h im . A n d J e w is h d o c to rs In­

worked together to bulk! our nation.
Some people have failed to Instill u p o n
others the history, art and literature of their
ancestors.
Now. as w e e n t e r B la c k H is to r y M o n t h , w e

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tio n o f h is to r y . I f w e g e t in v o lv e d , w e m a y
_ (c a m s o m e t h in g .
1 W e c h e e r th o s e who have h a d th e fo re s ig h t
to o r g a n iz e B la c k H is t o r y M o n th , u c e le b r a ­
tio n (o b r in g a s e n s e o f a c c o m p lis h m e n t a n d a
s e n s e o f h is t o r y to t h e A fr ic a n A m e r ic a n
c o m m u n it y .

LETTERS

Two choices

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L e t's brow se around. If you w ill. In the seem in g ly
n cv cre n d ln g a rm o f to ta lly Incredulous action- and
In action s o f our cv e rlo v ln ' governm ent — federal
style, o n a national level.
T ills co u n try , (he U n ite d Slates o f A m erica,
sccm a to have a b solu tely no (rouble am assin g
trillio n s upon t r lllo n s o f y o u r tax d o lla rs to
s q u a n d e r a ll over h e ll's h a ir acre In the form of
' ‘ foreign a id ." spread th rou g h ou t (he w orld . A n d
m y good friends, does th is actio n get us? I
bes id es a d a m n sw ift k ic k In the sla ts, that
: Is. O h . yes. that tool " S p a t u p on ." " F lo g b u rn e d ."
j " E m b a s s y blow n u p ." D a m n lis t Is n early endless.
I suppose It re a lly la a s k in g too m u ch to expect a
! little "d o m e s tic o ld " from o u r cv e rlo v ln ' " U n c le "
: In (he form o f several b lo c k s o f a few m illio n d ollars
i each to b u ild several new "federal p ris o n s ." That
• w ould, o f course, let " U n c le " house hla own
: p riso n e rs Instead o f p a w n in g 'em off to state prison
sy ste m s a ll over Ihe co u n try . But then p erh ap s the
r s ta le s Involved ore m a k in g a ll kin d s o f "lo o t"
- h o u sin g a ll tlio s r federal prison ers and re a lly don't
\ w ant lo loae a ll that in com e . C o u ld be. you know .
•
" E d u c a t io n ! " A n o t h e r g ro ss ly o v e rw o rk e d
"b u zzw o rd " b y n e a rly a ll levels or governm ent. To
• hear th e m te ll M. ed u ca tio n would m ost probably
i cu re e v e ry th in g from a th le te 's foot to d a n d ru ff and
; m ost a ilm e n ts In between. T o blam e m an y. If not
: m oat, o f o u r n ation al sh ortcom in g s on th e la c k of
{ e d u catio n la a very co n ve n ie n t oop-out" for not
: a d d re ssin g the ob viou s problem ...and (being It.
t
F o r exam ple! A few decades ago. the popular
new s m ed ia buzxw ord w a s “ venereal d is e a s e " —
n a m e ly g onorrhea a n d ayphllto. l l w a s then
ram pan t. So we educated the hell o u t o f ou r
} "s o -c a lle d " k id s lo "p ro te c t th em " from th e perils
o f V D . A n d what happened? The V D ra le went
b a llis tic . It 1a s till very m u ch b allistic but n o longer
a hot Item. It lias, m y friends, been replaced.
T o d a y w e a rc plagued w ith the "p o p u la r disease
o f th e m o m e n t" — H IV an d AIDS. A n d w iia l do wc
h ea r — d a lly — beating on our poor o ld tired
e a rd ru m s ’/ E d u cation — education — a n d more
ed u cation . "W e 'v e Just got lo educate o u r citize n s
abo ut A ID S ." W ell, now folks, we've educated the
liv in g h e ll out o f o u r citizen s. Ju st about every
liv in g person that w asn't born "n ext y e a r" know s
how A ID S w as o rig in a lly created and how It Is
c u rre n tly b ein g re-transm itted. S exu ally — both
" h o m o " an d ’ T ie le ro ." U*a no tccre l “ h o w ." It's
rig h t th ere in front o f you .
I w e d o in g about It? O h. m y
iU v e ...^ d iw o a i m ore condom s!
h ig h l i t hooio. O h yeah I T h e n the grade
K h o o io . Yeah* m a n — rig h t o n l H o w about
k in d e rg a rte n ? W e e lll...m a y b e not...yet...but give
'e m tim e .
W e h a v e tw o ch o ices: S h ape u p o u r act to
o n e ...D lc t e r ly to th e o th er.
N e lson B . T u lto r
W in te r S p rin g s

HOODING C A R TE R

Rethinking Vietnam, Cuba policy
T w o decades have passed since the U n ite d
States w ith d rew from th e Vietnam W a r. W e
have yet to establish n o rm al relations w ith
H anoi. A lm o st 35 y ears have passed s in c e we
broke w ith C a stro 's C u b a . We c o n tin u e to
b lo ck the restoration o f fu ll relations w ith
Havana.
In both coses, one s im p le question arises:
W h y ? In both cases th e answers do n ot b ear
close exam ination. N ow . finally, the C lin to n
a d m in istra tio n seem s o n the verge of c o n fro n ­
tin g the ob viou s w ith V ie tn a m even w h ile It
refuses to do so w ith C u b a .
Perhaps the hardest p o in t to grasp Is th at
d ip lo m a tic recognition to Juat that. It to n o t the
G eorge W a sh in g ton sea l o f approval. W e
recognize som e 175 n ation s, m any o f th e m
ru led by people whose p o litics sn d p ra c tic e s
range from Ihe u n accep tab le to the a b h o rre n t.
T h e y do not th in k we lo v e them and w e d o not
th in k th ey love us. W h a t we know to th a t th e y
ex ist and that It m akes sense for us to t r y to
deal d ire ctly w ith th e ir existence.
R ecognition la o rd in a rily as sim ple as one.
two. three. A new n atio n Is established, u s u a lly
carved out of the re m a in s of a fallen Im p e ria l
order. O r a new governm ent displaces a n o th e r
one through violent re vo lu tio n or coup. A fte r
an Interval to allow th e dust to settle In the
latter case, or alm ost Im m ediately In the
form er. W ashington Jo in s the rest o f the
In te rn a tio n a ! c o m m u n it y In e s t a b lis h in g
fo rm a l d ip lo m atic lin k s w ith the new regim e.
A t least, that to the w a y It works In 0 9 ca ses
out o f 100. W hen It doe sn 't, there sh ou ld be an
u n iq u e set o f reasons to e r p la ln why.
Perh ap s the new governm ent to m u rd e ro u s
beyond h isto ric precedent. Perhaps It poaes a
d ire ct and m ortal th reat to Am erican s e c u rity ,
its v e ry existence pred icated on a state o f w a r
w ith th is country.
B u t In the case of b o th Vietnam and C u b a ,
none o f these co n d itio n s pertain, If th e y ev e r
did. R ela tive ly sm a ll pressure groups w ith
legitim ate grievances h ave managed to h o ld
n ation al p o licy hostage. It has seemed e a sie r to
stay the course, h ow ever ludicrous, th a n to
ris k a p o litica l firestorm .
In the case o f V ie tn a m , th e sticking p o in t h a s
been th e lon g stan d in g issue o f A m e ric a n
servicem en stllT listed as m issin g In actio n. It Is
c le a r th at H an o i haa n ever been to t a lly
fo rth co m in g on the M IA Issue. However, th ere
to v irtu a lly no like lih o o d th at Vietnam Is s t ill
h o ld in g M IA s or h id in g th e ir rem ains, if o n ly
because It w ould m ake n o sense to do so. It Is
not easy to say that to the fam ilies o f the
m iss in g m en, som e o f w hom have in v e ste d
th eir liv e s In the cause, b u t It m ust be said
nonetheless.
B u t w h y does It m a tte r If we d o n 't h a v e
relation s w ith V ie tn a m ? P rim a rily b ecause It
lim its o u r a b ility to Influence the behavior o f a
co u n try bou n d to p la y a significant role In th e
region. S econ d arily, b ecause It keeps A m e ric a n
firm s out o f a grow ing m arket that to b e in g
exploited b y m an y o f th e ir c h ie f com petitors.

Elsa G o m ez Is Indeed u firm believer In free
speech. S h e Is also devoted to Ihe Idea of
diversity am ong the s lu d c n l body al Kean — and
Its co ro llary, m u ltlc u llu ra llsm .

W A S H IN G T O N - T h e C lin to n a d m in istra ­
tion Is a n x io u sly a w a itin g a verdict on
h ra llh -c a rr rrform Irani one o f the most
In flu e n tia l Ju ries In W u s h ln g lo n — Ihe
n o n p a rtisa n C ongressional llu d g rl O llie r.
E a rly next m onth CHO w ill d eliver Its opin ion
on w hether Ihe plan 's fln a m in g Is Ituscd
more on fantasy Ihan (art.
Hul u leap of fallh
m ay be m ore accurate
for ih e budget side of
Ihe 1.342-pagc bill. A l
le a s t t h a t 's th e
essence o f an early
verdict rendered by a
m em ber of Prrstdcnl
t r illio n s ow n Cabinet,
w h ich played a major
role d ra ftin g tin; j»Uui
and " s c r u b b in g the
fs*»
n u m b e rs."
O ffic e of M an ag e­
IC B O will deliver
119 opinion on
m e n t a n d Hud gel
whether Ihe
D irector Leon I’anritu
dan's financing
defends !h c llc .d ih Se­
c u rity A rt as honest
s based more
on fantasy than
and conservative but
w a r n s a b o u t w ln il
fact. J
m ight Ik - termed ih r X
furtor:
Ihe a d m ln ls ira iln n 's niim lM -r* rnny prove
w rong, a lth o u g h n o l th ro u g h deceit o r
deception. Forecasting th e lu llir r ol health
c a re Is a n I n ip c r f c r t u n d e r t a k in g —
n otw ith sta n d in g nine m o n th s ol work by
H illa ry R odham C lin to n a n d Inpul tram 60(1
experts.
W c re ce n tly asked PancM u whether sm ite
part# o l ih e plan m ay hr- o n ly us tellable a s
the m od els on which II w as bused: " E x o rtly . I
cun say we have ih r besl estim ates In the
business o n ly because w e huve Ihe o n ly
estim ates In the busin ess ... You tiring 3 0
m illio n lo 40 m illion A m e ric a n s onto the
health ra re rolls — w h o know s what the
u tiliza tio n Is. who know s w h a l the Impact Is.
who k n o w s whut those fa m ilie s are going lo
d o?"

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A ll o f th is Ilea behind the barrage of p u b lic
statem ents b y a d m in istra tio n envoys an d
spokesm en In recent weeks h in tin g that som e
form o f re co g n itio n to Juat aro u n d the corner.
Som ething else does os w ell. L o s in g the
Vietnam w a r - o r not
w in n in g It. If you
prefer th at fo rm u la ­
tion. no lo n g er sticks
In the n a tio n 's throat
lik e a n u n d ig e ste d
bone. W e h ave fin ally
coine to te rm s w ith
It, w h i c h m e a n s
p u b lic o p in io n Is
ready for n o rm a liza ­
tion.
In t h e c a s e o f
Cuba, how ever, there
Is a n a d d i t i o n a l ,
oil-im p ortan t factor.
I’uru-ttu's opinions c a n ’ t be discounted us
For h u n d re d s of
p a r t is a n s c a re ta lk . J u x t a p o s e d w l l l i
ti In both cases,
thousands o f Cuban
C lin to n 's fiery conviction d u rin g lusl w eek's
emigres w h o live In
one simple
Slate o f ih e Union address, lln-y Irave the
this co u n try , the de­
question arises:
flavor of a forewarning. I’am -ltu believes Ihe
Why?
J
s t r u c t io n o f F id e l
potential rew ards of reform override l l i r risk
Castro Is h a lf cause,
but c a u l Ions against jm llln g loo much faith
lis lf h o ly crusade. It
In Ihe m odels.
does not m a ile r that
he haa a lw a y s been an ant scream in g Insults at
" T h e largest pari of Ihe lim e w r spent In
an elephant. W hat m atters Is that he s till ru le s
Ihe first s ix m onths was developing models,...
the co u n try from w hich they were forced to
so w r ca n say. 'If we're g o in g lo bring these
flee. For th em , diplom atic relations are u n ­
people Into a health cure sy ste m , whal tin- we
thinkable u n til he la overthrow n or dies, and
going lo need, for exam p le . In term s o f
they are a potent force In F lo rid a and national
su bsidies lo help the s m a lle r businesses?
politics.
How m u ch Is this going (o c o s t? ’ "
From th at perspective. It to doubly Ironic
If the a d m in istra tio n 's m u th doesn't add
that non-recognition has p ro b a b ly prolonged
up. a n d h ealth core p ro ve s lo be u budgetCastro's h o ld on power. He h as been able to
buster, c h a lk It up to the fact that officials
e co n o m ic d ifficulties b y Invoking the
were o p eratin g In the fin a n c ia l equivalent o f
il b o y co tt. He could e x p la in C u b a 's
faithful adherence to the " S o c ia lis t ' cam p long unch artercd waters. " W c know what Ihe
estim ates are In the area of Medicare or
after other* h ad deserted It by p oin ting to the
M ed ica id ." Panctta said. " Y o u have som e
m ilitary th rea t from the U n ited States.
(private) Insurance actuaries,... you have
A s a d ire ct result, a nation w h ich Is little
some sense of w hal the co sts are there. B u i
more th an a rifle shot from K e y West. Fla.,
suddenly w hen you arc g o in g lo be ap plying n
might as w e ll have been In Southeast A sia for
plan that Is com prehensive. Iliu l Involves u
a ll the Influ en ce the United S tates has had on
basic benefit plan and ro v e rs n il Am ericans,
It. T h a n k s to o u r d e d ic a tio n to C u b a 's
ih a i's n e w ."
Isolation, th e natural tows o r p o litica l g ra v ity
P an elta said everybody w h o participated In
have been suspended.
Ihe p ro c e s s — In c lu d in g health p o lic y
After m ore than 20 years o f A m e rica 's
architect Ira M agazlnrr a n d M iliary Rodham
romance w ith the non-recognition and boycott
C lin io n — understood these problems from
of "R ed C h in a ." the N ixo n ad m in istra tio n
ih e b eg in n ing . That's w h y so m uch tim e wan
abandoned th at approach In the early 1970s.
sp e n t d e v e lo p in g m o d e ls . T h e s e c o n d
W hile we co n tin u e to have differences w ith
approach w as lo be very conservative In the
Bejlng. th ey fa ll far short of the form er state o f
estim ates littering Into Ihe W h ile House from
bellicose h o s tility . A nd In b rin g in g in C h in a as
agencies. H e revealed that cost esllm ules for
a factor In th e long struggle w ith the Soviet
different
p lan k s In the p lan often varied
Union, we hastened Its end.
am ong agencies, and Ih r highest estim ate
Now It to 1994. The C old W a r to over, w h ich
w ould get Incorporated Into h is final projec­
to new. w h ile Vietnam and C u b a continue to
tions.
exist, w h ic h to n o t new. Late as it to. It's not too
P an elta also touched on w hat may becom e
tote to m a tch A m erican p o lic y to the real
ihe
m ost Incendiary tsauc In the e n tire
world. In H a v a n a as well as In Hanoi. W a lk in g
debate: spending caps. T o avoid getting
away from self-defeating failu re alw aya m akes
"c a u g h t in that p ro blem o f estim ates."
sense.
Panelta said, the concept o f cups took h old.

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Once th e news of M u h a m m a d ’s take-noprisoners lectu re spread beyon d Ihe cam pus. Ihe
president o f Kean College. D r. F.lsa Gomez, ca m e
In for con siderable criticism . S h e Itsd watted 10
days before saying anything ubout M uham m ad s
m em orable visit. She then d id condem n the
speech as "rep rehen sible." adding, h o w rv rr.
that he had the right to speak freely, no m atter
how od iou sly.

Numbers behind
health plan
cast doubt

T h e y celebrate their leaders, such os Martin
Luther King, with all of us. They bring the art
and the literature of those such as Zora Neale
Hurston, to the whole com m unity.
T h e y file proud of the contributions of
African Americans In the past and in the
present A ll races and nationalities should
take sim ilar pride in the accomplishments of
their ancestors
In b rin g in g M ack history to lire with
celebrations and com m unity events at this
time. Ideas are kept alive. Th e events can
help to bring all portions of the com m unity
together in a positive activity.
D u rin g the first several centuries of life In
A m e rica , the accom plishm ents of black
leaders have been kept at a low profile.
History books In school (ailed to mention
them In any detail. Few statues or m onu­
ments were ever erected In their honor.

School children aa well as adults s h o u ld
'welcome this special o n r - m o n ih c o n c e n t r a ­

K h alld M uham m ad Is un equal o p po rtun ity
bigot. A l Kean, he also henped scu m on guys an d
lesbians. A rab s, women. C a th o lic s and w h ites
not oth erw ise enumerated. H e referrrd to " llw
old no-good Pope — you k n o w that cracker....
Som ebody need to raise that dress up um l see
w hat's rc u lly under there." J u s t right for Je s s e
Ja ck so n 's "com m on g ro u n d " politics.

J A C K ANDER SO N

s e e t h a t A f r ic a n A m e r ic a n s h a v e th e rig h t
Idea.

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Jected the A ID S virus Into b la c k babies. "B ro th e r
Cokely Is 100 percent rig h t!"

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - M onday, January 31, 1M4 - I A

Women jurors: War between
sexes polarized Menendez jury
By UNDA OCUTSCH
A P Special Correapondent_______
L O S A N G E L E S — Sexism and
hom ophobia doomed any chance
for a verdict In E ilk Menendez'
m u rder trial, said women Jurors
w ho also believe no ju ry Is lik e ly
to co n vict E rik or his brother
L y le o f first degree m urder In the
shotgun slaying of their parents.
" W e were c u lle d Ign oran t
asses and em pty headed and
those women.' " said one Juror,
a 3 6 -ye ar-old secre ta ry w h o
asked not to be Identified "W e
had one Juror w ho would put on
h is sunglasses and be balancing
h is checkbook and ru ttin g out
coupons when the women were
ta lk in g ."
"T h e re were Insults, sexual
com m ents. They tried to outsh o u t u s ." said Juror T ra c y
M iller. 27. a bookstore clerk.
W hen a prosecutors raised the
Issue of hom osexuality late In
the trial. M iller recalled, several

of the m en show ed new Interest.
J u ro r Hazel T h ornto n. 36. said
she tried to keep deliberations on
Issues such as burden of proof or
the concept o f m alice, but m en
were m ore Interested In whether
E rik w as hom osexual.
In an In te rv ie w w ith T h e
Associated Press, four women
Jurors and two wom en alternates
who heard E r ik M enendez' case
described 10 d ays o f hostile
deliberations.
Attem pts lo get com m ent from
men on E r ik 's panel were u n ­
s u c c e s s fu l. T w o re fu s e d to
com m ent w hen contacted by
phone: a th ird d id n ’t return a
telephone message; there was no
answer at the hom e of a fourth:
and num bers for the fifth and
s ix t h m a le J u ro rs were u n ­
available.
Out a m an Interviewed for the
television program "Inside E d i­
tio n " defended the Jury and
called cla im s of an anti-gay bias
"lu d icro u s.''

" E v e r y Juror went In there
w ith an open m ind try in g lo do
the best that they co u ld and
tr y in g to come u p w llh the
t r u t h , " s a id J u r o r R o b
R a k e s t r n w , a c c o r d in g to a
tra n scrip t made av a ila b le to the
A P . " A n d It had n o th in g to do
w ith the lifestyle that these two
m en le d ."
R a k e stra w did not address
s e x is m allegations In the In­
terview . w hich was scheduled In
a ir ton lg h l.
E rik . 23. and Lyle. 26. were
ch arg ed with first degree m urder
In th e 1989 slayin g of their
w e a lth y parents. Jo se a n d K itty
M enendez.
P r o s e c u t o r s a r g u e d th e
b ro th e rs killed out o f greed and
h atre d ; the broth ers cla im e d
th ey feared for their liv e s after
y e a rs o f m ental a n d sexu a l
abuse.

Crime
Continued from Page 1A
"I realize that this distinction
1* not a flattering one for the
tK-uutlful Bayou State." Morgan
said "C e rtain ly, you w ill find
pockets of safe and dangerous
areas In any state
"H ow ever, when taken as a
w h o le , th e f a r t s speak fo r
them selves Louisiana has the
h ig h e s t m u rd e r rate In th e
co u n try and ranks high in v io ­
lent crim e and overall crim e In
general "
T h e second most dangerous
state was Maryland, follnwrd by
Texas. Illinois and Florida
R ounding out the top 10 were
C aliforn ia. Nevada. New York.
A rizo n a and South Carolina
At the opposltr end of the scalr.
Verm ont was lound to hr the
safest o f the 50 states. M id Scott
M organ, president of the p u b lish ­
ing com pany.
Morgan said the rankings were
based on 16 factors. In rlu dln g
overall stale crim e rates. Juve­

School
W h at's fo r lu n ch ?
Tu M day, F»b. 1,19*4
Health Burg*f o n a B u n
Yellow Corn
*»*
Fresh Orange Wedges
or Chet's Sslad or Beg Lunch
Low Fst Milk

KATHERINE ANEVA
MCKENZIE CURRY
K a th e rin e A n e v a M c K r n s ic
C u r r y . 83. L a n d o v e r P la c e .
Longw ood, died Sunday. Jan .
30. 1994. at M eridian N ursing
Hom e. Longwood. Born Aug. 24.
1910. In M ichigan City. Miss.,
she moved lo C c n lro l Florida
from M em phis In 1988. She was
a hom em aker.
S u rv iv o rs Include husband.
C lin t o n H.. Sr.; sons. C h r is
C u r r y . B ir m in g h a m . A la . .
C lin to n H.. J r.. Atlanta: d au gh ­
ters. Jo yce McLeod. Longwood.
C h arlo tte M iller. Alexandria. Vn.:
brothers. L .T . M cKenzie. J r..
San Antonio. Nell H. M cKenzie.
G ren ad a. Miss.: sisters. R uth
E v e ly n Glover. Beth Welch, troth
o f S t u r k s v llle . M iss.: s e v e n
g ra n d c h ild re n and six gre at­
grandchildren.
G a in e s Carey Hand G arden
C h a p e l Fun eral Home. L o n g ­
wood. In charge o f a rra n g e ­
m ents.

JAMES L. JUNE
Ja m e s L. Ju n e . 41. of A n ­
derson Avenue. Sanford, died
Th u rsday. Jan . 27. at O rlando
Regional Medical Center. B o m
M arch 25, 1952. In M anning.
S.C.. he moved to Sanford in
1938 from Greeleyvllle, S.C. Mr.
J u n e was a landscaper and a
m em ber of West Side Freew ill
H olin ess C hurch. Sanford.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e .
Bernice; sons. Ja m e s L. Sanders
a n d D am an B u rk e , both or
Sanford; brothers. Jessie. Frunk.
Ned. Leroy. E lijah , and H enry,
a ll o f Sanford: sisters. M ary
W illia m s . A lla m o n tc S p rin g s.
E u n ice W ilds. M a llle M cKcnezc.
an d Suzanne J . Eudcll. all of
Sanford.
W llson-Elchelberger M ortuary.
Inc., Sanford. In charge of a r­
rangem ents.

ELSIE BPECK KONDRATICK
E ls ie Speck K o n d rallck. 64. L a
M esa Avenue. W inter Springs.
, died Saturday. Ja n . 29, 1994. al
V in ter P ark M em orial H ospital,
lorn J u ly 4. 1929. In G annlster.
»u.. she moved lo Central Florda from Baltim ore In 1969. Mrs.
Condrailck w as a hom em aker
md a m em ber of Si, Sim eon
Jrthodox Church.

S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e so n s,
iteven. Indianapolis. Alexander.

nile crim e statistics, crim e clear­
ances. police protection and expendItures and the change In
crim e roles over the past five
years
Maine followed Verm ont as the
s la ic con sid ered safest. Next
cam e Iowa. North Dakota. West
V i r g in i a . N e w H a m p s h ir e .
Nebraska. S outh Dakota. K en ­
tucky. Montana an d W yom ing
California, the nation s most
populous state, led the nation In
m u rd e r s a n d n o n - n c g llg c n t
m a n sla u g h te rs In 1992 w ith
3.921. or 16.5 percent of the
national total of 23.760. New
York had 2.397. Texas 2.239.
Illin o is 1.322. F lo rid a 1.208.
M ich ig a n 9 3 8 a n d Lo u isian a

747.
T h e bonk ranks the stales In
m ore than 450 categories, and
M o rg a n said ih c 16 facto rs
considered the most c r itic a l were
u s e d In d e te r m in in g w h ic h
states a rr most dangerous
He adm itted that selectin g the
lo p 16 categories used to co m ­
p ile the c rim r ra n k in g s was
subjective.
" B u t when you look at It. I
th in k It's fairly le llln g ." he said
" Y o u can q u lb b lr about whether
lo n ils la n a Is first or fou rth , hut It
Is d e fin ite ly among the top states
In the problem of crim e ."
Inform ation from Associated
Press is contained In th is report

Sturm

d iv e rt econom ic d eve lo p m e n t
f u n d in g to a m ore re g io n a l
a p p ro a c h th ro u g h th e ED C .
rep resen tative lo
S C ID A went Ihm ugh a rocky
th e E D C for 12 y ears The
organization is aim ed al develop­ and politically-charged history
w h ich Included a m erge r with
ing the central Flo rid a Job base
and econom y through Inform a­ S C O P A before Its f in a l and
c u rre n t role as an Industrial
tion and recru itm en t services
d e v e lo p m e n t b o n d a p p r o v a l
S tu rm w as a ls o a c tiv e In
co m m ittee.
county econom ic development
Before 1981. the E D C repre­
through service on the Sem inole
sen ted solcl^Qrange C o u n ty and
C ou n ty l*oil A u th o rity and the
Sem inole C o u n ty Industrial De­ *Orlando. After S em in ole C ou n ty
J o in e d , th e o r g a n iz a t io n
velopm ent A u th o rity.
e x p a n d e d and now- In c lu d e s
Sturm spearheaded the elfort
L a ke an d Osceola C ounties.
to reduce the role o f SC ID A and

Continued from Page 1A

W in t e r S p r in g s : d a u g h te rs .
Catherine Brousseau. Baltim ore.
N in a Neal, O viedo: brothers.
Andrew Speck. New York. Frank
S p e rk . P e n n s y lv a n ia . Josep h
S p eck. M ich a e l S p eck. J o h n
S p e rk . a ll o f A u b u rn . N'.Y..;
s lsle r. M ary Strong, Auburn;
eight grandchildren.
G aines Carey Hand Garden
C h apel F un eral Hom e. Lon g ­
wood. In ch arg e of arran g e­
ments.

PATRICK STEPHEN
MAOUIRE
Patrick Stephen Maguire. 34.
Arden Street, Longwood. died
T hursday. J a n . 27, 1994, at
M eridian N u rsin g Center. Long­
wood. Born M arch 12. 1959. In
Long Island. N.Y.. he moved to
C entral F lo rid a In 1966. Mr.
Maguire was a screenw riter and
actor. He w as a m em ber of St.
M a r y M a g d a le n e C a t h o l i c
C h u rrh . M aitland.
S u rv iv o r s In c lu d e paren ts.
Patrick R and A n n e Maguire;
b r o t h e r . M ic h a e l: s is t e r s .
Roseannc. Katherine.
B n ld w ln - F n lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. A ltam on te Springs. In
charge of arrangem ents.

CECELIA PRINCIPE
C e c e lia P r in c ip e . 6 7 .
W ln d m c n d o w s S tre e t. A lt a ­
m onte S prin g s, died Sunday,
Jun. 30. 1994. at Florida L iv in g
N u r s in g C e n t e r . A lt a m o n t e
Springs. B om J u ly 1. 1926. In
Cleveland. Ohio, she moved to
Central Florida In 1982. She was
a secretary for the C iv il Sendee
D e p a rtm e n t o f D efen se and
Catholic.
She Is su rvived by a brother.
Carl, of Cleveland.
B a ld w ln - F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. A lta m o n te Springs. In
churge of arrangem ents.

ANNA CLARA SHELTON
A n n a C la r a S h e lt o n . 8 4 .
M a r k e r S t r e e t . A lt a m o n t e
Springs, died S atu rd ay. Jan . 29.
1994, at Flo rid a Hospital. A lta ­
monte Springs. B o m Jan . 28.
1910, In Palatka. she moved to
C entral Flo rid a In 1921. Mrs.
Shelton a housekeeper and a
m em ber o f C h u rch of God In
C h rist. Altam on te Springs.
She Is su rvived by a daughter.
Vtolena Je n k in s , of A llam on tc
Springs.

B ru to n 's Funeral H om e. O r­
la n d o . In charge o f a rra n g e ­
m ents.

JAM ES STEWART
J a m e s S tew ard . 5 7 . Hoffa
W ay. Longwood. died S aturday.
J a n . 29. 1994. at h is residence.
B o rn M ay -20. 1934. In Ncola.
town, he moved lo C e n tra l F lo r­
ida from Mem phis In 1981. Mr.
S le w a rt was a form er regional
m unuger of Florida for the UnIden Corporation of A m e ric a . He
w as a m em ber of the C h u rc h of
the N a tiv ity, the V FW . D A V . and
A m e ric a n Legion. He Is a veter­
an o f the U.S. Navy.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w if e .
G erald in e; son, Thom as. Lon g ­
wood: daughter. K e lly Blu ch er.
P o r t la n d . Ore.: m o th e r. Ora
S t e w a r d . F r c e m o n t . N e b .;
brother. Richard. N ap erville. III.;
sisters. Barbara L an n ln g , Ju d y
N euhuus. Jane Baugh, all of
Frcemont. Neb.
G a in e s Carey H and Garden
C h n p c l Funeral H om e. L o n g ­
w oo d . In rlu irg e o f a rra n g e ­
m ents.

B A M K . M 0 B f a T f l. 1 M .
Fv w i I
lor W R o b o t R B o o k
U , *9* U . ot Edg***ter. * * o p atted »»»,
Thu rutor. win to conducted iodo» IM o n d irl
o l 1 p m . at Iho Ooklown P o rk Chop*I ot m*
dotdw ln FatrcM M Funorol Homo, wtlti ttw
R * . John Bryant oMtciOHnO Into*moot will
follow ot Sylvan Lokt Comotory
A r r o n g o m o n t i by B a ld w in F a ir c h ild
Furw rol Homo. Ooklown P o rk Chop*I, Lav*
M ir y .
K O N D R A T IC K . f l t l l I P f C K
F unorol w r v lc tt tor M r t K o n d ro tk k w ill
U V e n d o r tvorlng. Jan 11. ot 1 p m ond Ito
lite rg K o l te rv k a will to Tuatday o l II o m .
in S t. Stophon Orthodoa Church In Longwood.
with fho Rov Thoodor* Bocho ottlciollng
Intormont w ill follow tn A ll F a ittit Comotery
Frlondk moy c o ita l tto St Stophon Orthodoa
Church Monday ororlng from S p m until
flm o e f lo r y lc t
A rro n g o m o n lt by G o ln o i C o ro y Hond
Gordon Chopol FuntrolHom o. Longwood

SMITH, FRANK B.
Funorol w rv tc tf tor M r* Sm ith w ill to
T h u rid o y. Fop L illp n In G o mot Coroy
Hond Ftmorol Chopol with tho Rov. Roy
H otter Ottlciollng Crom ollon w ill follow
MTVIco Frlondk moy to ll ot tho Ignorol homo
T h u rid o y from 1 p m until tlm o of te rv k*
F o r frlondk who wtkh. m om orlol donation*
m oy to mod* to tho Longwood V F W Pott
1707. 1U0 N C R i l l . Longwood. »M 0; or
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m orlcon tteort A tio c lo tlo n . Control
F lo rid a Chapter. 777 E M o r k t Stroot. P O
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Gordon Chopol Funorol Homo. Longwood

FPote By Art Woodrvtt

Miss SHS '94 candldatss lifts up altar talent segment to awall the results ol the judgee.

Miss SHS
Continued from Page 1A
T h e co n te stan ts were each
Interviewed by Hie Judges during
the afternoon lie fo rr sh ow in g off
a variety o f perform in g lalents
that evening
Em cee Anne Roberts, the 1994
D isney W orld A m bassador, was
Ihe charm ing m istress o f cere­
monies.
From singing to d an cin g to
stand up com edy, the contes­
tants delighted the ju d g es and
the crowd who gathered In the
s c h o o l's a u d it o r iu m for ih e
event.
"It was an e n te rta in in g even­
ing all the way a ro u n d ." Michels
said.
B la ir wowed Ihe crow d w llh
her sp arkling rrn d liln n o f Brooks

a n d D u n n 's " B o o t S c o o tin '
B o o g ie ."
E n r h y o u n g la d y w a s
sp on sored In the co m p e titio n by
a g ro u p or organization at Ihe
school.
B la ir represented Salm agundi.
Ihe s c h o o l's yearbook Along
w llh Ih c crown, she received a
ban n er, a trophy, a bouquet of
p a s t e l f lo w r r s a n d a S 100
S a v in g s Bond.
A fo rm e r cheerleader, she Is
activ e w ith tho yearb ook pro­
d u ctio n s ta ll and p lan s to pnrsur
a ca re e r In broadeast Journalism .
F irs t runner up In th e comp r t it io n w as K a re n S llv iu s .
S p o n s o re d by P o ly g lo ts , she
jterfornied a cheery C a n -C a n to
the m u s ic of Cole Porter.
S e c o n d r u n n e r u p J a im e

D lllm a n . who was sponsored by
S tu d e n ts Against D ru n k D rivin g ,
did a n uproariously runny co m ­
edy ro u tin e .
A c c o rd in g lo M ichels, no one
has e v e r done siand u p com edy
In Ih c talen t portion o f the M iss
S H S p ag e an i but Ihe Judges
were p lea se d and Im pressed
w ith th e routine.

co o rd in ato rs arc ce rla ln I hey can
find a fac ility lh al w ill meet the
needs o f anyone w ho w an ts lo
volu nteer.

" W e ' l l fin d som e a r r a n g e ­
m e n ts lo suit the n ee d s of
som eo n e who w ants lo w ork In
Ihc s c h o o ls ." Lane said.

T a m a ra Coughlin, w ho danced
to a m ix of 1950s and 1960s
m u sic , w a s singled nut us the top
t a le n t w in n e r a n d K r y s t a l
M e r l l i l c w as la u d e d as th e
w in n e r n f the In d iv id u a l In­
terview .
*'! t h in k w r had a w onderfully
s u c c e s s fu l event." said M ich els
"I t h in k everyone w as v e ry
p le a se d ."

Dividends
Continued from Page 1A
upw ards of $7 per h ou r lo have
th e ir children In Ihe program lor
a few hours per week.
"It could lie very co stly for
someone who volu nte ers a roupie of hours a w e ek." Lane said.
"T h a t kind of cool a d d s u p ."
S h e s a id th e n u m b e r nf
parents who shied aw ay from
volunteering in the classroom
because they d id not feel they
c o u ld alfo rd th e e x p e n se of
tem porary ch ild care w as sur­
prising.
" T h e re were w i m a n y Tor
w h o m th is w a s th e biggest
obstacle." she said.
A ccord in g to Lane. D ividends
set to work fin d in g day rurc
facilities that co u ld h elp oul Ihe
pun-tils who w anted to volun­
teer.
" T h e y were so w illin g to
h e lp ." Lane said. " I t's been very
satisfyin g ."
Jo a n C ollard o f T h e Happy
E lv e s day care ce n ter In Lake
M ary said Iftul s h e b e lle v rs It's J
good program.
"I th ink the D ivid e n d s pro­
gram is a w onderful und exciting
p rogram ." she said. “ It helps Ihe
students In the schools so much
If I can help the m om s that want
to volunteer to get there, then
I'm w illin g lo do th a t."
Je a n M cLain o f M am a Jean's
day care In Sanford said site
believes Ihe o p p o rtu n ity to help
out the schools Is a special one.
"1 th ink Hits Is a great chance
to help people w ho are doing
som e good for Ihe stu den ts who
are ou r future leaders." she said.
Most of the c h ild cure facilities
w h o arc Involved In the program
have ce rlaln re striction s on how
m a n y c h ild re n Ih c y can ac­
com odate. on how often parents
m ay use the services und on the
uges of ih c ch ild re n they will
c a re for. but th e D iv id e n d s

Accident
Continued from Page 1A
T h e accident occu rred near
Geneva at Ihc In tcrsccllo n of SR
4 6 und Ju n g le Road about 2:50
u.m.
Paul Alderm an. 37. 80 00 N.
H ighw ay 46. M im s, w as pro­
nounced dead u l O rland o Re­
gional Medical Center. T h e three
passengers In Ihe 1986 Ford
p ick u p truck were Injured and
la k e n to area hosplials.
K e v in M cN lrh o ls , 35. 5610
Holopaw Grove Road. S i. Cloud.
Is in critical co n d itio n ut ORMC
and Debra A ld erm an . 8 000 N.
H w y. 46. M im s. Is In stable
co n d lilo n this m orn in g . Cynthia
M cN lchols. 5610 Holopaw Grove
Kd.. St. Cloud, w as treated at
C e n tra l Florida R egional Hospi­
tal. Sanford.
A F lo rid a H ig h w a y P a tro l
trooper Investigating the acci­
dent rrpo rtrd no one In the
p ick u p truck was w curlng a scat
beat.
T h e d riv e r o f t h r tractortra ile r. L o u is M a n d cv llle . 57.
M elb o u rn e , w us not Injured.
A ccord in g lo Ihc p olice report,
the Kcnw urth w as w estbound on
S R 46 approaching J u n g le Road.
A ld erm an was north b ou n d on
J u n g le Road und p u lle d Into the
path of M an d cv llle ’s tru ck. The
tractor-trailer s ir u r k t h r pickup
on ihe right side.

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�• A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Monday. January 31. 1094

North blames Reagan
for making him lie
■y P IT * YOST
Associated Pross Wrltor
W A S H IN G T O N - Senate hopeful O liver North
iw y* P resid e n t K ra g a n w as re sp o n sib le for
N o rth 's lies to inem lrers of Congress In the
Iran-Contra iu-u iu Iu I.
N orth acknow ledged d u rin g an appearance
S u n d a y on CH S New s' "F a ce the N a tio n " that h r
lie d to m em bers o f the H ouse Intelligence
C om m ittee who In qu lrrd In 1980 about repons
North w as Involved w ith a b la tin g the Nicaraguan
Contras.
Uut North expla ine d that he w as sim p ly
adh eh n g to directives from Ills superiors that
secret W hite House support for the rrtie ls lig htin g
should never tie revealed.
"W h o made you do It?" host Bob S ch lrlfe r
asked when North adm itted tellin g lies to the
House m em bers
"W e ll, the president o f the United Slates.”
North re p llrd He noted that K rag a n had secretly
requested m oney for the C o n tra s from the
governm ent of S au d i A rabia — an d that the
president told h is top advisers su ch assistance
should never tie revealed
N o rth denied to the law m akers that he was
assisting the rebels In fact, at the tim e the W h ile
House staffer wus ru n n in g a clandestine opera*
tlon to keep the Contras supplied w ith weapons

d u rin g u congressional ban on U.S. m ilita ry
assistance.
North Is seeking the Republican nom ination for
the Senate seat Irotn V irg in ia held by Dem ocrat
C h a rle s Robb.
In the Interview . North p la y rd dow n Ills
m isstatem ents to he House m em liers - w h ich
cam e d u rin g a m eeting In the W h ile House
S itu a tio n Room on Aug. 6 . 1986.
North called It “ an Informal. ofPtlie-record"
discu ssion and said "we ought not to lia v r those
k in d s of Inform al m eetings."
"If the Congress w ants to gel the straight
answers, what they ought to do Is b rin g jieople up
there, have them raise their right hands just like I
d id nnd expect thut they w ill tell the tru th ." North
added.
" T h a t's whut I'm going to expect us a U.S.
senator."
N orth h as said rejieat'-dly d u rin g va rio u s
national television appearances In recent days
that he never lied to Congress w h ile under oath.
He w as not under oath when he lied to the
House Intelligence com m ittee m em liers In 1986.
lie adm itted d u rin g Ills 1987 sw orn testim ony to
Congress and at Ills 1989 c rim in a l trial that he
had lied at the 1986 m eeting Despite the
ad m issio n at Ills c rim in a l trial, the Jury acquitted
him of the charge regarding the m eeting — a
felony count alleg in g that he had obstructed
Congress.

Legal Notices
L E O A L N O TICE
P u rtu a n t lo C h ap te r 4*0.
( I F ) If 00* I am required to give
the following notice relative to
patient record*
R S Cunningham, D C hat
relocated practice to ltd ) S
Woodland Blvd . D e l and Flor
Ida
R S Cunningham. O C and
R S Cunningham. P A
have
terminated practice reiat.onth.p
a t an independent contractor to
A W W o o d a ll. P A . A W
Woodall D C D B 'A Woodall
C h iro p ra ctic Cantor. 1*00 S
Park Avenue. Senlord. F lorida
)Jf&gt;i affective t ) ) l f )
Chiropractic record* ot "pa
tientt ef record ' ettrgned to Dr
Cunningham rem ain the proper
ty ot Woodall Chiropractic Can
ter and a r t available to that
patient or their duty com m uted
r e p r e » e n le llv e fr o m A W
Woodall. P A . A W Woodall.
D C . D / B / A W o o d a ll
C h iro p ra ctic Center. 1*00 S
Park A.enue Senlord. F lorida
IJ f/ l The chlro pra ctk record*
•f any ' patient ot record" In
tiltle n c e upon date o l retoca
tien ere legally required to be
available tor at toett two |}&gt;
year* tram the d ele of the
relocation ' Patient ef record
tor the purpoM of fhi* rote I* a
p a t ie n t w ho ha* r e c e iv e d
treatment within tha lett two 111
year*
/»' R S Cunningham. D C
PrePdent
R S Cunningham. P A
]** Dublin Drive
l a t e Mary Florida 12'**
Publith January }4. It. Iff*
D E N Iff

IN T H I CIRCU IT COURT
FO R S E M IN O LE C O U N TY,
F LO R IO A
C IV IL ACTION
N U M BER t) H t) C A ME
E M C M O R T G A G E CO R PO R A
T ION. a Dataware corporation
P la in tiff.
W IL F R E D RIOS M A R IA S
RIOS
G U I L L E R M O
M A R T I N E Z .
O L G A
M A R T IN E Z
Defendant*
NOTICE OF S A L E
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y O IV E N
that, purtuant to a Summary
F inal Judgment m ForeO oturt.
entered In the above ity ie d
c o u m In the C ircu it Court ot
Semlnoto County. F lo rid a I.
Clark of the C ircu it Court of
Saminoto County. Florida, w ill
M il that certain property titue l
ed In Semlnoto County F lorida
more pertkutarty deter ‘bed a*
SEC E X H IB IT
" A " AT
TACHEOHERETO
W h ich w e t ta c a r a c lly da
ter ibed M tha mortgage a*
S E E E X H I B I T " B " AT
TACHEOHERETO
E X H IB IT " A "
CO M M E N CE AT THE
NORTHW EST C O R N ER OF
G O V E R N M E N T LOT * SEC
T I O N I I . T O W N S H I P )•
SO UTH. R A N G E M E A S T .
SE M IN O LE CO U N T Y . F LO R
ID A R U N N O R T H ( i OE
G R E E S 00 W EST A L O N G THE
SO U TH L IN E OF TH E
P H IL LIP R VONGE GRANT.
M* F E E T TO T H E P O IN T O F
B E G IN N IN G . T H B N C B J P N

H W lM Pltol* by IMCSMI StoSftMSI

It’s tree trimmin’ time
A nip here and a luck there. Gerald Taylor, an
employee o l the City of Sanford, rides a cherry
picker high In tho sky to trim one o l 75

Palm etto Palm s along tho lakefront near the
marina.

Russian cosmonaut new to
shuttle but not to space
l y Associated Proas
C A P E C A N A V E R A I. — For cosm onaut Sergei
K rlk a lcv . a w ulk In space Is like u w alk In the park
and eight days In a shuttle should tie a cinch.
H e's ulrcady spent 463 days um nng the stars
K rlk a lc v I s scheduled to becom e the first
R ussian to blast off In a U.S. sh uttle on Th u rsd ay
w hen he and five A m erican s de|iart for an
eight-day science m ission aboard D iscovery. The
lau n ch countdow n began th is m orning.
A t 35. K rlk a lc v Is the baby of the crew, but he's
got sen iority w hen It com es to space flight.
None of the U.S. astronauts usslgned to the
flight, a ll In th eir 40s. hus spent m ore than nine
days at a tim e In space.
K rlk a lc v 's first spare trip lasted 151 days, his
secon d 312 d ays. O n ly on e o th e r person,
cosm onaut M usa M anarov, has logged more
space tim e.
None of the five A m erican s has spaccw alkcd.
K r lk a lc v h a s . s e v e n tim e s . H o w e v e r, no

Legal Notice
IN T H E CIRCU IT couar
O r T H E IITH JU D IC IA L
CIR C U IT IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY.
FLO R ID A
C A SE NO t l t i n C A U K
M O N O R IA N M O R T G A G E
C O R P O R A T IO N , a D«letter*
corporation.
Plaintiff.
D O N A M E S .E T A L ..
.
Defendant!
N O TICE OF ACTIO N
TO K E N N E T H R F A N N IN G
R E S ID E N C E UN KN O W N
LA S T KNOW N M A ILIN G
AO D RESS
I 1 M North lOItt
Slroot. Sc o il td* • A Z kSMO
A N D TO. A ll portent claim ing
on Into rn ) by. through, under or
•g ein tt tho aforetold Defendant
YO U A R E H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE O THAT on M l Ion to toro
cloto o mortgog* on tho lone*
Ing (tour Ibod proper I f located
In Seminole County. Florida
Condominium Unit l it . Build
Ing SA. o&lt; H ID D E N V IL L A G E
CO N D O M IN IUM , according to
the Declaration ol Condominium
reco rd ed M a rch )), i f f ) in
b l l i d a l Record* Book It}*,
p a g e * l l f l th r u t i f f an d
amandad by first amandmant
lh a rtto recorded M ay I*. I H I In
O ff ic ia l Record* Book ItM .
P a g o * I f } } th r u i t t l an d
km ondtd by tec and amendment
thereto recorded M ay X . IH I in
O ff ic ia l Record* B ack t»*l.
P a g e 2001 and amandad by
am endm ent thereto recorded
June a IHS In O fficial Record*
Book 14*4. Page* 1)1} thru D ll.
a n d f w r l h t r a m a n d a d by
am andm ant thereto recorded
Ju ly II. IH S in O fficia l Record*
Book 1*1*. page* 1*4* thru 1*11.
P u b lic R tc o r d i e l Sem inole
County. Florida, together with

a ll appurtenance* thereto and
an undivided Interetl In the
common element* of tald Con
dom inium a t tat torth In tald
Declaration
Together with a ll tlructure*
and Im provem ent* now and
h e rtafto r on ta ld land, and
flitu r a t attached thereto, and
a ll rant*. Ittuet. proceed*, and
profit* accruing and to accrue
from told prem ltet. e ll e l which
are Included within the forego
In g d e s c r i p t i o n e n d th e
habendum thereof, alto a ll gat.
•team, electric, wetor and other
heating, cooking, rtfrlgerellng.
lighting, plumbing, venlllttlng.
Irrigating, and power tyttom t
machine*, appliance*, future*
end appurtenance*, which ere
now or m ay hereafter pertain to
or be uted with. In. or on tald
premite*. even though tney may
b* detached or detachable
hat been filed e g tln tt you. end
you ere required to terve a copy
o l your written detente*. II any.
to thi* action, on VICKI M
VARG O ol ANDERSO N A
RUSH . Attorney* tor Plaintiff,
whote eddrett it }}} E a tt Can
tra l Boulevard. Orlando. Florida
12*01. and file the original with
the Clerk ot the above ttytod
Court on or before the )0th day
otter the first publication other
w ite e ludgment may be entered
agelntt you for the relief de
mended in the Complaint
W IT N ESS M Y H A N D AND
S E A L O F SAID CO U R T on Ihlt
Mth day ol January. Iff*
(S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
a t Clerk ot ta ld Court
By Je a n B rllle n t
a t Deputy Clerk
P u b lith January ] l A February
T. Iff*
O E N }**

sp a cc’.valks were planned for the D iscovery
m ission.
K rlk a lc v also Is a m echanical engineer and
co m pu ter w hiz w ho showed co m m ander C h arles
Bolden J r . u better way to use the sh uttle 's
lap top com puters.
So w h o’s teaching whom ?

Legal Notice
III T H E CIR C U IT CO URT
O F T H E E IO H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IRCU IT .
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E CO U N T Y .
F LO R ID A
CASE NO: W lfT J C A I I t
BARN ETT BANK OF CEN
T R A L F LO R ID A . N A .
Plain tiff.
vt
W ILL IA M B O A R R A R O .
C O R P . a F lorida corporation.
W IL L IA M B O A R R A R O ; SUN
B A N K . N AT IO N AL ASSOCIA
TION and CAR W ASH P R O
P E R T IE S . INC .
Defendant*
C L E R K 'S
N O TICE OF S A L E
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that purtuant to a Summary
F in a l Judgment e l Foractoture
e n ttrtd In the above entitled
ceute m the C ircuit Court ot tho
Eighteenth Ju dicial Circuit. In
end tor Seminole County, Flor
Ida. I w ill te ll at public auction
to the highett bidder tor ceth at
the w a tt Ira n i doer e l the
CourthouM In Senlord. Semlnoto
County. F lorida at the hour ot
II to a m on the tsth day o l
M arch. Iff*, the) certain parcel
•I re a l p rop e rty located In
Semlnoto County, Florida, de
ter Ibad a t to! low*
E X H IB IT " A "
A p o r t io n o f L o t * o f
F E R N W O O O P L A Z A , a t ra
corded In P la t Book IX Page fS.
of the Public Record* of Semi
note County. F lo rid a , being
mere p articu larly deterIbed a t
follow*
Begin at the m o il Northerly
com er nt ta id Lot *j thence run
S *!•)*')*" W ait along the
W rite r Iy line ot to ld Lot * tor
MO 00 fe e l; th en ce r u n S
E att parallel with the
Northerly line of to ld Lot * for
)00 00 feet; th en ce ru n N.
*1*H J* ' E a tt parallel with the
W ttte rly line o l ta ld Lot * tor
'.WOO teat to the Northerly line
of M W Lot 4; thence run N
* r w j t • Wett tor w o oo tool to
the Point of Beginning
A i m deter ibed at:
Bag*" •* **w m o tl Northerly
corner of M id Let 4; thence run
S
W att along the
Northwettarty line of M id Let *
tor DO00 toot; thence not $.
r i r r E a tt parallel with the
Northeetterly line e l M id Lot *
tor H 0 00 teal, thence run N
c r s t M " E a tt p arallel with the
Nor thwet tarty line e l M id Lot *
tor l M 00 tool to the Northeett
e rly line of M id Lot 4. thence

run N *#•» y r Wet) etong tna
Northeetterly line ef M id Let *
tor m o o teat to the Point ef
Beginning
LE SS A N D E X C E P T i
Begin •* the m o d northerly
c o rn er e f L e t *. Fernw ood
P lata a* recorded In P la t Book
IX Pag# fS. Public Record* at
S a m ln e la C o u n ty , F lo r id a ,
thence run S i T H 'i * " . along the
Wet ter Iy line of M id Lot X ]4 01
teat to the Point ot Curvature of
a curve concave to the South
eatt. M id curve having a rediut
ot )1 00 teat end a central angle
et f f r * ) 'J r \ thence run North
•atterly etong the ere et M id
curve X V teat to a point on tha
Northerly line ef M id Let *.
thence run N *TS0 I t W }* 0}
lev I along M id Northerly line to
the point e l beginning
T O G E T H E R WITH;
A ll furniture, fumlthlng*. ap
pi lance*, future*, and pertonel
property of any kind, together
with eatement right* pertaining
to or tltuated upon the re a l
p ro p e rty le g a lly d a t c rlb a d
ab a v a . a t w e ll e t a l l ac
cat tone* pert*, equipment end
ecctttto m now attached to or
uted In connceclion therewith or
which m ay hereafter at any
time be pieced In or added to the
col lateral and al*o any and all
replacement* ot any tuch prop
arty
A ll debtor owned right, title or
Interett In and to any and all
rent* or lea to t tor tha rental of
any and a ll ef the reel property
l e g a l l y d e s c r ib e d b e lo w ,
together with e ll proceed* from
M id rent* or teete*. Including
any and e ll depotUt made pur
tuent to M id rent* or teatet
whether M id rent* or teete* ere
now In oalttonco or than coma
In to tiitte n co In the future
Dated th it Mth day ot Janu
ary. IH*
(SEALI
M A R V A N N E M O RSE
C L E R K O F T H fcCOURT
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the A mar
ken* With D tM b llltle t Act. par
tom with a d lla b ility who need
Ipeciel accommodation* to par
tld p a t a In Ihl* p ro ce e d in g
thouM contact the A D A Ceordi
nater et JOt North P erk Avenue.
Suite N X I . Senlord. Florida
X ) ) l. at toett five IS) day* pi n r
to the proceeding &lt;*0fi )}) *U0
e*t 4Uti I *00 m i m
it d d i
or t M O t U t f fO (VI. v ie Florida
Relay Service
P i/Illth January }X ) l. IH*
D EN t it

TINUd NORTH at OMXffB*

1 C W E S T A L O N G B JLIO
G R A N T L IN E !• * • ) P 0 T ,
T H E N C E N O RTH t D E G B T E S
w n EAST. HO *1 F E E T TO
THE S O U T H E R L Y R IG H T OF
W A Y L IN E OF E AST L A K E
D R IV E . SA ID S O U T H E R L Y
R IG H T OF W AV L IN E B E N G A
C U R V E CO N CAVE NORTH
E R L Y A N D H A V IN G A RADI
US OF R i f } F E E T . T H E N C E
N O R T H E A S T E R LY ALO NG
TH E A R C O r SAIO C U R V E
A N D S A ID S O U T H E R L Y
R IG H T O F W A Y L I N E .
THROUGH A C EN T R A L
A N G L E OF • O E C R E E S U S ) " .
A DISTANCE O F IM 41 F E E T
TO A POINT O F T A N G E N C V
OF SAIO C U R V E . T H E N C E
CO N TIN UE A LO N G THE SAIO
S O U T H E R L Y R IG H T O F W AV
L IN E N ORTH f* O E G R E E S
)0 * l
E A S T . *0 i t F E E T .
T H E N C E SOUTH i O E G R E E S
1)1*" WEST A D ISTAN CE OF
t M M F E E T TO TH E POINT
OF B E G IN N IN G
LESS
C O M M E N C IN G A T TH E
N O R T H W E S T C O R N E R OF
G O V E R N M E N T LOT X SEC
T IO N I) . T O W N S H IP } l
SOUTH. R A N G E X E A ST . H UN
NORTH IS O E G R E E S M W
W EST U S A ) F E E T ALO N O
THE SOUTH L IN E O F THE
P H IL LIP R YOUNG G RAN T
FO R A POB T H E N C E R UN
NORTH M O E G R E E S W W
EA ST t t o t l F E E T TO THE
S O U T H E R L Y R IG H T OF W AV
OF EAST L A K E O R IV E i
THENCE N O R T H EA ST ER LY
A LO N G A C U R V E CO N CAVE
TO TH E L E F T . H A V IN G A
R AO IUS OF tS * t) F E E T A
C E N T R A L A N G L E O F 01
O E G R E E S S**4" A A R C OIS
T A N C E O F IS » t F E E T .
TH ENCE SOUTH M O E G R E E S
J E W W EST . S t ) t ) F E E T ;
T H E N C E N O R T H IS O E
G R E E S M M " W E S T . IS }}
F E E T TO T H E P O IN T OF
B E G IN N IN G
EXHIBIT***'*
L E G A L D E S C R IPT IO N
Commence a l Iha Northwetl
corner ol Government Lot L
Section IX Townthip }l South.
Rnge X E att. Saminoto County.
Florida run North *1*00 Watt
along the South lin e ef the
P h illip R Yonge Grant. X * teat
to the point ef beginning, thence
continue North l»*M Wett etong
to ld g ran t lin e 14*41 le a l,
thence North ■•M X " E a tt.
1*0 k) teel to tha Southerly right
ol way lin t ol E a tt Laka Drive.
M id Southerly right of way line
being a curve concave Northerly
end having a rediut of *** T7
toot, thane* Northeetterly along
the ere ef M id curve end M id
Southerly righ t of way line,
through a c e n tra l an g le ef
* * ] r u " . a ditfence of 10* *1 tool
la e point of longency of M id
curve, thenco continue along tho
M id Southerly right of woy line
North 1*•» *»" E att. *0 1* toot,
ftwnce South S 'U 'M " Wett e
dlttance ol U i H teat to the
point ef beginning
a i m known a* *411 E a tl Lake
Orlve. C atM 'b erry. F L M W ;
e l public tote, to the highett end
b a il bidder, tor ceth. on the
wett front ttopt ef the Semlnoto
County CeurthowM. X I N Pork
Avenue. Sanford. F lo rid a e l
11:00* m. on February 10. Iff*.
W lln e ti m y hand and tho
o fficial teat e l ml* Court on
January l x If**
IS E A LI
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
Clerk of C ircu it Court
B y ' Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publith January }*. }l. Iff*
O E N 1*0

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCU IT COURT
OF T H E E IO H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCU IT
O F F L O R ID A .
IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY
O I N E R A L JUR ISD ICTIO N
DIVISION

CASE NO *)**14CA14K
C H E M IC A L
COM PANY.

M ORTGAGE
Plaintiff.

v*

G A R Y E I N S T E I N end
P A M E L A R E IN S T E IN , l/k/e
P A M E L A R P E L L , h it wile.
Detondentitl
N O T ICE OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
purtuant to a F in a l Judgment ol
F o rtc lo tu re d eled Aug u tl t.
Iff), and O-iter Retchoduling
Sato dated January V . I f f* end
entered in C o m No n 0*1* CA
I* K. o l the C irc u it Court of the
E IG H T E E N T H Ju dicial Circuit
in and tor S E M IN O L E County.
F lo rid a w h erein C H E M IC A L
M O R T G A G E C O M P A N Y It
Plaintiff and G A R Y EIN STEIN
and P A M E L A R EIN STEIN ,
t/k/a P A M E L A R P E L L , hit
wlto are Defendant* I will M il
to the highett and bett bidder
tor ceth a l the Watt front door
ot the CourthouM. in Senlord
SE M IN O LE County. Florida at
II M o'clock A M on the }*th
day at February. l* tx the tat
towing detcrlbed property at M l
torth In Ik 'd F in a l Judgment to
wit
Lot » . H A Z E L O L E N . ac
cording to the P la t thereof at
recorded M P lo t Boo* 11. page
*1 Public Record* ot Saminoto
Count*. F lot Ida
O A T E D thi* }ffh day el Janu
ary. Iff*
M A R V A N N E M O RSE
A t Clerk ot M id Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
A iO e p u ty C to rk
"P erion * with o diteb ility who
need a tp eclel accommodation
to participato In thi* proceeding
thould contact A O A Coordinator
at Saminoto County CourthouM.
X I N Pork Avenuo Suit* NKU
Sentortf F lo rid a UTTI. at toail
fi»* day* p rio r to tho proceed
mg Telephone (XT) M l *1X
•■t t w . l a o o t s s ir n i t o o )
or i ioo m g iro tv&gt; vw riorid *
Relay Service "
PubUth January }t A February
T. Iff*
DEN lit

IN T N E C IR C U I T COURT
OF T H E E IO H T E E N T H
J U O I C lA x CIRCUIT
I N A N D FOR
S E M IN O L E COUN TY.
ST A T E O F F LO R IO A
CO M N a *&gt; i t U CA •* k
G E N E R A L JUR ISD ICTIO N
Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corporation
Plaintiff
vt
ROMlmd Brown. .1 living at a l .
Detende"'*
N O T IC E OF
F O R tC L O S U B E S A L C
B Y C L E R K OF
C IR C U IT COURT
tooftc* It hereby given that tha
undertigned Maryann# M o t m .
Clerk ef the C ircuit Court ef
O B M U fO L C x ^ o u n ty . Florid*
Into, i n the Mth dey af FeOrw
*ry J * * * at II M a m ,&gt;dt tow
d daor e l the SEM I
N O L I County CourthouM to the
City et Senlord ►ter Ida otter
tor m i * and M il at public outcry
to the highett and bett bidder
tor ceth. me following deteribed
property tltwotod in SEM IN O LE
Co«*ity. F lo rid a to wit
L O T )* S W E E T W A T E R
ISLAND. A C C O R D IN G TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F .R E C O R D E D
IN P L A T BO O K I X P A C E S II
TH ROUGH IS. IN CLU SIV E OF
THE P U B L IC R E CO R D S OF
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y . FLO R
IOA
pv tuam to iho final decree ef
torectoture entered In a c o m
pending In M id Court, the ttyte
at which It Federal Home Lean
M o r tg a g e C o r p o r a t io n v t
RoMltnd Brown. It living, at
a l.
In accordance with the Amor
leant with O ita b llitla t Act. per
to m needing a tpeclel eccem
madalten to participate in m il
proceeding m ould conloct tha
individual or agency tending
m it notice no later than toven
(II day* p rio r to Iho proceeding
o l Iho ed d re tt given an notice
T e le p h o n e 1 1104) f i t I f M
ITDDI or I (1001 OSS EH* IV).
vie F lorida Relay Service
W ITNESS m y hand and ol
tid a l teal of M id Court thi* l*th
day ot January. Iff*
(S E A L I
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE .
CLERK
B Y: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publith January }*. )t. Iff*
D E N IM

IN T H I C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H E E IO H T E IN T N
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E COUN TY,
F L O R ID A
CASE NO. f ) 11*4 CA K
U N IT E D A M E R IC A N b a n k
OF C E N T R A L F LO R ID A
Plaintiff,
v
C JOHN R O LL S . III. and
M A R Y J R O LLS, h it wile.
UNIOUE H O M E S. I N C .*
Florida corporation, and
J. SH A R O N E 'S. INC.
Da tendon It
N O T IC E O F S A L E
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y O IVEN
that on tha l Ith day e l Febru
ary. iff*, at II 00 A M a l tha
W t t l Iro n ! d o o r. Sem inole
County CourthouM. M l N Perk
Ave . Sanford. Florida, the un
dertigned C la rk w ill otter tor
Ml* the real r tla te detcrlbed on
E th ib lt " A " attached hereto,
together w ith a ll tlrw cluret.
Improvement*, future* and ap
purtenencet on M 'd lend or uted
In conjunction therewith
E X H IB IT -A "
L o l It. W I N G F I E L D R E
S E R V E P H A S E I. according to
the P iet thereof, a t recorded in
P iet Book }*. Pag* Tf. Public
Record* o l Semlnoto County.
Florida
The afo re M id tote w ill be
mad* p u rtu a n t to an order
entered by the Honorable Rob
art B M cG regor on January IX
Iff*
Term* t f Sale: C am or Cam
t o f t Check
Subject to a ll legal Item and
encumbrance*
D A T E D thi* } l i t dey ef Janu
any.Iff*
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
Clerk ef Court
By: J»no E Jotowte
e t Deputy Clerk
Publith: January }X } l. Iff*
OEN tfl

Legal Notices
N O TICE OF
FIC T IT IO U S N A M E
N olle* It hereby given that we
a r t engaged m b utm att a l l« f l
Saminoto B lv d . Suite **. Cot
M lb o rry . F L M W . Seminote
C o u n ty . F lo r id * , under llte
F td m o u t Name of SH AM RO CK
P A C E R R E P A I R , a te Itial e t
intend to reg itter taid noma
with me D lvitton of Corpora
Horn. Tellahatm *. Florida, m
accordance with tha p rorlttom
of tha F k H tto u t Nam e Statute*.
To W it Section MSP*. Florida
Statute* I f f I
A lan Stan lord Jr
Robert w m b a n tt
P u b lith January It. Iff*
D E N )«)
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
O F TH E E IO H T E E N T H
JU O IC IA L CIRCU IT.
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY.
F L O R ID A
C A S E NO.: C l f ) III* CA It K
N A T IO N S B A N K O F FLO R ID A.
N A . tu ccattor to C ilire m and
Southern National Bant ot FIor
Ida.
Plaintiff.
V A N B P A L M E R . C A R O LE A
P A L M E R . V A R I STRUCT
E R E C T O R S . INC . G A R Y DE
F IL IP P O SUN B A N K . H A .,
SU N SH IN E C R A N E R E N T A L
CO R PO R A T IO N .
De tendon I
N O TICE OF SALE
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that on tha }*th day et Febru
ary. Iff* a l II SO a m at tna
Saminoto County CourthouM.
X I N P ark Avenue. Sanford
Florid*, the u n d e r * . good Clerk
w ill oftor tor M l* the reel #«l*te
w h ich It the tu b lect ot the
Com plaint Iliad in m il route
and detenbed a t tel tow*
Lo*t M. J». X and the Eattorly
ty e l L e t } f. B lo c k " B " .
SPORTSM ANS p a r a d is e .
according to the plot thereof at
recorded In P i* ' Book X Paget
t) and t). P u b lic Record* of
S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lo r id * ,
together w ith *11 tlru cture t.
Improvement*, tlaturty. appn
once* end appurtenance* an
M&gt;d lend or uted In cm|unct&gt;en
therewith
The elo-e%e‘d M te w ill be
mad* purtuant to the F inal
Judgment entered on September
I*. I f f) and the Order granting
Motion to Sat Sate Date entered
by the Honorable Robert B
M cG regor, an January V . IH*
T erm t ef Sale C a m or cornier t
check
Subject to alt legal item and
encumbrance*
O A T E D thtt M m day ol Janu
a r y .I ff*
M A R V A N N E M O RSE
Clark of the co urt
By Dorothy W Ben ten
o t Deputy Clerk
P u b lith January ) l A February
1 Iff*
OEN )U
I n T H E C IR C U IT COURT
O F T H E E IO H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCU IT
S E M IN O LE COUMTT.
F L O R ID A
C A SE NO i VI l l l l CA U L
P E O P L E S SOUTHW EST R E A L
E S T A T E L IM IT E D P A R T
NF.RSHIP.
Plaintiff.
vt
C O M P L E T E IN T E R IO R S INC.
a F lo rid a corporation. LIN O A
C. C L A R K ; B E T Z E N T EC
IN C . S C O T T S E C U R I T Y
S Y S T E M S. 1ME A P P R A IS A L
N E T W O R K . INC I L E O N A R D
Q U A L IT Y H O M E S
SO U RCE O N E M O R T G AG E
S E R V IC E S C O R PO R AT IO N .
OUR P LA C E /A A R P . EURO
G R A P H IX . INC . M A R K E T IN G
C O N F IG U R A T IO N S . C P R .
IN C . S T A T E OT T LO R IO A
D E P A R T M E N T OF H E A LT H
AN D R E H A B IL IT A T IV E
S E R V IC E S ; M IC H A E L W
S O L IT R O . P L S ; SAN J U A N
PO O LS OF O R LA N D O . KOHN
C O N S T R U C T IO N
F L O R IO A
G E N E R A L D EV ELO PM EN T
CO R T H O USIN G N ETW O R K.
Y E C E N E Q U IT Y LO AN
C O R P . V A S C U L A R ASSOCI
A T E S . O A N IE L H GOLW VN
M O . and T H E STATE OF
F L O R ID A D E P A R T M E N T OF
REVENUE;
A M K N D iO
NOTICE OF SALE
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y O IV EN
•hat p u rtu a n t lo Ike F in a l
Judgm ent Ol Foroctetur* an
torod In Iho above tty ted c o u m
in the C ircu it Court in and tor
Saminoto County. Florida. I w ill
M il at public auction to the
highett bidder In ceth at me
W ett front door ot the Court
h o u M In S a n la rd . Sem inole
County. Florida, at me hour*
between II H a m and 1} 00
p m . on February 14. Iff*, that
certain parcel of real property
Htuatod In me County ot Sami
note. State o l Florida, mora
p a r t i c u l a r l y d a t c r lb a d a t
toiiow t
E X H IB IT " A "
F rom the Northw etl Corner of
me N E U o l me NW to of
Section IX Townthip ) l South.
R a n g e }* E a t t . S t m ln o lt
County. Florida, run $I**«1'00"
E . along me Norm Lina of M id
N E la. a dittanca ot 1100 teet to
tha E a tt Right of Way Lina ot
Doug Ia t Avenue, thence run
S o u t h , a lo n g t a ld E a t t
Right of Way Lin*. *JI 1) toot to
o point on tho South Lin* o l m*
NW U o l Iho N E W o l the NW l*
of M id Section I*. Ihonca run S
• f i r * " E . along M id South
Lm*. X I 00 toot tor * POINT OF
B E G IN N IN O . thence run Norm
»J ** teet; thenco run Wett I X 0
tool; thenco run North MOO
toot; thenco run E a tt n M teal,
thence run N orm 4*00 teet.
thence run E a tt )*) *1 feet to a
point on tha W ett Right of Way
of Intontete Highway No. 4;
thenco run S 00*00'*)" E. along
M id Wett Right o tW a y Lina.
t U O l teet to a point » 0 0 toot
N orm ot M id South Lin* ot tha
NW to of the N E to of the NW
to; thane* run N I f M M " W
SO 00 toot; thence run S 00*00 41"
E MOO tool to a point on M id
So u th L in g ; lh a n c e ru n N
• f M M " W 111 It teet to the
Point of Beginning
In accordant* with the A -net
leant W ith D ita b tlitie t Act. per
to m with d lM b illtte t needing a
tp eclel accommodation to par
t lc lp a to In i h l t p roce ed ing
thould contact Court A d m lnlt
•ration a l X I N. P a rk Avenue.
Senlord. F lo rid a X M I . Tel*
phene (401) X J 4 U 0 . TDO I M0
fS S g n i or voice V I (Of *SS ID S
v ie F lo rid a R elev Service
D A T E D Ih lt D m dey ol Janu
a r y .I ff*
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
Clerk e l C ircu it Court
By: S/C*cell* V. Ekem
Deputy Clerk
Pub lith: January ) l and Febru
ary 1. Iff*
D E N IM

Legal Notices
IN T N E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E IIO H T E IN T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A 4 0 F 0 R
S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
C A SE NO.: f i M M DR kS B
IN R E tha adopt ten kf:
JA S O N C A R L Y L E C O L B A T H
end B R O O K E AM Y
COLBATH .
m ln o rt
N O TICE OF ACTION
FO R PUBLICATION
TO G A R Y F R A N K BROOKS
New Hem pthlr* Stale P r Iton
P O Bor 14
Concord. N H 0 IX )
Y O U A R E N O TIFIED that an
action tor adaption el the above
m lno rt hot been tiled m the
C ircu it Court ol the Eighteenth
Ju dicial C ircu it In end tor Semi
not* County. Florida, by P e ll
llt n t r t JO S E P H R O Y
B E A U L I E U and P A U L A
B E A U L I E U , and you a r t re
qulrod to terv* * copy el your
w ritten detent** li any. on
ST E V E N O M O RN EFFER
E S Q U IR E . ISI Sunny to w n » d .
Suite M X CatM 'berry. F L ID S).
P etitio n er'! attorney an or be
fora me )th day ot March. Iff*
and Ilia the original with tha
clerk *t m u court tim er before
M r vice *n petitioner t attorney
e r Im m e d ia te ly th ere after
other*&lt;te a default w ill be
entered ego—t ' you for the
r »i tet domonded In tho pel1"on
D A T E D o n Ja-oary 2t Iff*
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
Cterk of tha Circuit Court
By MedolynCrerw
A t Deputy Cterk
P u b lith Jonua'y I I 1 February
}. I4 .lt. Iff*
O E N )1S

IN T H IC O U N T Y COURT
OF T N E IlO M T I tN T M
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C A S IN O f i l U I C C lf U
L A K E V IL L A S CONOOMINI
U M INC . a not lor p ro fit
Florida corporation.
Plain tiff.
vt
RO BER TACAN N ELO N G O
De tend ant
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that on the 22nd day o l Eabru
ary. ig*4 at 11 00 a .n at the
wett front doer et me Court
howto m SEM IN O LE County. ••
S a n fo r d . F lo r id a , th a un
(tertigned Cterk will after tor
tete the following drueneed rea l
property
U N IT 4k4. L A K E V I L L A S
CO N D O M IN IU M ACCO R O IN G
TO T H E D E CLAR AT IO N O F
C O N O O M I N iU A M A S R E
C O R O E O IN O R BOOK *M.
P A G E 411. PU B LIC R E C O R D S
OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T V
F l o r id a
together with all ItruCturtt.
Improvement* future*, eppn
encet and appurtenance* on
M id land or uted M conjunction
t h e r e w it h

The atoretaid tate w ill be
made purtuant to a Summery
F inal Judgment entered M C iv il
No
m ic e X U pending In
the County Court ot the E IG H
T E E MTH Judicial C lrtirtfm a n d
tor S E M IN O LE Caunty. FtorWa
D A T E D m it Mm day ot Janu
ary. IfM
M A R V A N N E MORSE
CLERKO FTH E
C IR C U IT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Cterk
In accordance w th the Am er
leant With Oitabiiittet Act. per
te m with d lM b illtte t needing a
tpeclel accommodation to per
t ld p a t e In th it p ro c e e d in g
*Hm.M renter! h e AD A Ceerdi
neter. at X I N Park Avenue.
Suita N M t. Sanford. F lo rid *
U m . Telephone |40)l 1)1 *110.
•&gt;t OH. at toett five (SI day*
p r io r I# Ih* proceeding II
h e a r in g Im p a ire d . ( T D D )
1400*4)0)11. er VOICE (V)
l 000 tss r n via Florida R elay
Service
P u b lith January ) l 4 February

n

). IH*

D E N IS*
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RID A
CASE NO. T) IM 4CAI4L
C H E M IC A L FIN AN CIAL COR
P O RATIO N . l/k/a C H E M IC A L
F IN A N C IA L SERVICES COR
P O R A T IO N , t u c c f t i o r b y
merger to C H E M IC AL F IN A N
C IA L C R E D IT S E R V IC E S
CO RPO RATIO N .
Plain tiff.
vt
T H E E S T A T E OF W IL L IA M
H A S T IN G S . O E C E A S E O .
E L I Z A B E T H C H A S T IN G S ,
and B A V T R E E V I L L A G E
CONDOM INIUM . INC.
Oefondentt
N O TICE OF ACTION
CO N STRUCTIVE SERVICE
P R O P IR T Y
To TH E EST A T E OF
W IL L IA M HASTINGSand
E L IZ A B E T H C HASTINGS
41X E a tt Broadway Road.
IR I
M ata Arliorvt il)0 t
YOU A R E N O TIFIED that an
action to tortctoM a mortgage
on tho following property In
Sam Inote County. Florida
That c e rta in Condom inium
P arcel known a t Unit t. B u ild
Ing a lt . B a y tr tt V illa g t. a
Condominium, together with an
undivided Interett In th* land,
common element* and common
•■pent** appurtenant to M id
Unit, a ll In accordant* with and
tu b |ad to th* Covenant*. Con
dltlont. R ettricllen x term t and
other P ro v ltlo n t o! th* D eclare
t'On at Condominium ol Baytra*
V illage tiled April 1. I t l t In
O lt lc U l R ecordt Book 114).
Pag* 1SX. along with tubto
quenl Modification* thereto. In
the P ublic Record* ol Semlnoto
County. Florid*,
hat been Iliad agelntt you and
you #r* required to tarv* a copy
e l your wlrtten detente*. II any.
to II on Roger A Kelly. P la in
till'* attorney. whoM eddrett It
X North Orange A venue. Suit*
UO Pott Ottlc* Bor IX ). Or
Undo. Florida 1X0). on or b*
lor* thirty ( X I dayt before th*
flr tt dal* ot publication „t Ih lt
Nolle* and III* the original with
the Clark o l Ihlt Court either
before te r v ic t an P la tn tlfl't
attorney or Immediately there
a Her, otherw lM a default w ill be
entered a g e ln tt you lor th*
r e ik i demanded In th* Com
plaint or Petition
W IT N ESS my hand and M a i
e l Ih* Court on January l l . IH *
IS E A L I
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Cterk at Ih* Circuit Court
By Ruth King
A t Deputy Cterk
P u b lith Jenuary }4. )i. IH*
D E N IBS

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MONDAY

Sanford Herald

IN BRIEF
LOCALLY
SCSC Spring softball
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S - Sem inole C o u n ty
Parka and Recreation la accepting reclaim !Iona
lla 15-week spring alow plleh softball teacura
R ctu m ln c teama and new Iracue classification
m ay rr c la lrr today th ro u ch Saturday. Feb. 6
New teams may rectaterfrom Feb. 7-20
A m anacers m eetln c w ill be Tuesday. Feb. 22
at 7 p m . Rosters are due on Feb. 28,
LeaCuca w ill b ccin play the week o( M arch 7 at
the Sem inole C ou n ty Softball Com plex.
Fees are $420 (subject to c h a n cc l for S em in ole
County, plus $40 for Metro O rlando (subject to
chan cel Paym ents are srp rra te . Fees m ust Ik *
paid at time of registration.

Sanford Rec. baseball-softball
SA N FO R D — The Sanford Recreation Drpart men! la now re ciste rln c children between
the aces of 5 and 15 for tin u p co m ln c baseball
and softball seasons.
K id s can aicn up at the Downtown Y o u th
Center located In the low er level of Sanford C ity
H all or they may recister the day of tryouts
T o recister the players m u st have the $10
re cistra llo n fe e a n d h is or her b irth certificate.
For the first time th is year. In addition to
Pec-Wee (7-9|. L ittle Major 110-121 and Dabe
R uth (13-15) baaeliall leagues. Sanford w ill offer
a T-Dall League for ch ild re n who w ill be 5 or not
turn 7 before August I. 1994.
A ll returning players w ho w ill be In the sam e
leagues as last year m ust register hut w ill not
have to attend tryouts.
For more Information, ca ll 330-5097.

Ja n u a ry 31, 1994

Boys kick it into gear
Tribe opens 4A-6 play; 5A-4 cranks up Tuesday
B y T O N Y D e S O R M IE R
Herald Sports Editor
S A N F O R D — To say that It hasn't been the
easiest of seasons for the Sem inole H igh School
boys' soccer team m ight lie som ething o f an
understatem ent.
T h e o n ly C lass 4 A school p layin g In the
ex tre m e ly com petitive Sem inole A th le tic Con fer­
ence. perhaps one o f the strongest conferences
for b oys soccer In the stale, the Sem inole* posted
n 1-13 m a rk th is year, 10 of the losses co m in g In
conference com petition.
B u t tonight, the on ly thing that concerns
Sem in ole Is that one w in Tonight, the Sem inole*
w ill open play In the 4A-Dlslr1rt 6 tournam ent
ugalnst the one team they beat th is year, the
Klsslm m ee-G atew ay Panthers.
T h e game, w h ich w ill be played at Cypress
C reek H ig h School. Is scheduled to liegln at 7
p.m . T h e w in n er advances to play top-seeded St.

C lo u d In the 5:30 p.m . gam e W ednesday at
C yp ress Creek. At 7 3 0 p.m . W ednesday. No.
2 seed Leesburg plays No. 3-seed Cypress Creek.
F rid a y night's c h a m p io n sh ip game w ill be
played nl the home site of the re m a in in g
highest-seeded team.
O n Dec. 13. Sem inole m ille d from a 1-0 deficit
to beat Gateway 3-1 In a gam e played at T h o m a s
E. W hlghum Stadium . R ic h ie Bill* scored tw ice
aro u nd u goal by P h illip F a lk while P a trick
Shunnon turned In a b rillia n t perform ance In
gold for the Seminole*.
Jo h n Davis. Jason M cGee. Dan Ju lia n , and
M lk k l S ill also played w e ll for Sem inole In the
w in over Gateway.
5A DISTRICT 4
L A K E M A R Y — If th ere 's u strange sam eness to
the first round of 5A-I)l*tr1rt 4 Ixiys' soccer
tournam ent. It's only b ecause h a lf of the gam es
are rem atches of c o n te sts played ju st last
T hursday.
O n Tuesday night, the No. 2 -seeded L y m a n

G reyh ou n d s w ill host the seventh-seeded Lake
Brantley Patriots w h ile the third-seeded O viedo
L io n s entcrtuln the No. 6 -seed Lake H ow ell S ilv e r
Ituwks.
Last T h u rsd ay. L a ke Brantley edged L y m a n
2 - 1 nnd Oviedo m ille d past Lake Howell 2 -1.
The Lake M ary R am s, the Sem inole A th le tic
Conference ch a m p io n and the No. I seed In the
d istrict tournam ent, w ill host the w in n e r of
ton ig h t's q u a lify in g gam e between eighth-seeded
M ainland and No. 9-seed Spruce Creek.
A lso on Tu esd ay night. DeLand and Deltona,
the fourth and fifth seeded teams, respectively
w ill square off.
In the sem lflnuls. to lie played W ednesday
night, the w in n e r o f the Lym an/Lake B ra ntle y
gam e w ill play the Ovledo/Lake H ow ell victor
w h i l e t h e s u r v i v o r of t h e L a k e
M nry/M lunland/Sprucc Creek bracket m eets the
DeLam l/Deltona w in n er.
The ch a m p io n sh ip gam e Is set for F rid a y night.

Rec hoop
leaders
stay away
from upsets
F ro m B lu f f l U g w t i

T-Ball coaches needed
S A N F O R D — Anyone Interested In coach in g
baseball In Sanford th is year Is encouraged to
ca ll the Recreation Departm ent a t 330 5697.
Coaches are most needed In the new T-H all
League that w ill be startin g th is year.
Also, anyone w ho w ishes to coach iKiseball In
Sanford must attend the coaches certification
class that w ill be h rld on M arch 5.

AROUND TOT CTATI I
Belanger leads Panthers
B U F F A LO . N.Y. — Jesse H elan grr scored two
goals and Joh n Vanbtesbrouck had 37 saves,
leading the Florida Pan thers to a 3-2 w in over
the Buffalo Sabres Sunday.
T he win Increased the Panthers' unbeaten
streak to nine (5-0-4). exten ding Its N H L record
for a first-year tram . The previo us record w as
seven, set by the Los Angeles Kings and St.
Lo u is Blues durin g the 1967-68 season.
Scott M ellanby hud the other goal for Florida,
w lillr J a s o n D a w r and D o n a ld A u d r t lr a ro rrd
for Buffalo.
T h e F lo r id a w in . c o m b in e d w i t h
Ph iladelphia's overtim e loos to Montreal, m oved
the Panthers Into th ird place In the A tla n tle
D iv is io n and s ix th p la ce in the E a s te rn
Conference. That w ould be good for a playoff
spot, an unlikely place lor a first-year expansion
team so late In the season.

AROUND THN NATION

H«r«W P M t St Start H «W

Looking for some room
Lake M ary's Jimm y Newberry (No. 34). one ol the
leading scorers in Central Florida, was hounded by
S em in ole's defense Info one o f his worst shooting

performances of tho season Friday. W ith Neville
Fuller (No 30) and the rest of Arrow Force II dogging
his every step, Newborry was 5 tor-18 from Ihe floor.

Cowboys, Bills extend streaks
S m ith rushed for 132 yards and two touchdow ns,
adding the Most V a lu a b le Player trophy to the M V P
honors he grabbed d u rin g Ihe season. " A s players, we
don't think about being m entioned w ith the same
learns In history that you m ay be co n sid e rin g In your
m ind. The only th in g w e're concerned about Is w in n in g
ballgarnrs and w in n in g ch am p io n sh ip s."
They've done that In rem arkable style sin ce Je rry
Jon es bought the flou n d erin g tram und m ade J im m y
Johnson coach In 1989. A fter u 1-15 record the first
season, (hr Cow boy* steadily moved tow ard the lop.
They got there lust y ear and. despite w h at Joh n son
called
lfllcu ltle
s. from ln |u rlcs to (Sm ith's)
‘ ailed "a ll kinds o f d ifficu
lties,
□ See S u p e r B o w l, P a g e 2 B

B y B A R R Y W ILN EN

Dltka Interested in Jaguars-

AP Football Writer

C H IC A G O — Form er C h ica g o Bears coach
M ike Dltka has Inquired about coaching the
expansion Ja c k so n v ille Ja g u a rs. Irani ow ner
W ayne Weaver says.
Weaver said he hasn't talked with Dltka and
hasn't scheduled an Interview w ith him. W eaver
said h e's pu ttin g together a short list of
candidates for the head co a ch in g Job. but w on't
say whether D ltka Is on It.
"I've never really met the m un." Weaver said.
" I lls reputation speaks for Itself und th r football
team he built In Chicago. H e 's certainly a great
football m ind."

A T L A N T A — W hen the J J s cam e to town, the D allas
C ow b oys were a disaster. Five year* later, they're close
to being a dynasty.
T h e B u ffalo B ills aren't any closer to an N F L
ch a m p io n sh ip than they were when the 1990s began.
But. J im K e lly prom ised, th ey'll keep at It u n til they get
It tig ht.
"1 th in k the Cow boys can be m entioned anywhere
that you put them .” E m m llt S m ith said S unday after
•letory
leading D a llas to Its second straight S u per Bow l victory.
30-13 over the self-destructive Buffalo B ills.

W HAT’S HAPPENING
Girls’ Basketball
. C lL s k l H ow tll s i DsLsnd. JV. 5:15 pm.; V. 7 p.m.

Boys’ Soccer
□ 4 A - 0 ls lr le t 6 to u rn a m sn t: S a m ln o la vs.
Klsslm m ae-Q alew ay at C y p re s s Creek H igh
School. 7 p.m.
□ SA-Dlslrlcl 4 toumamenl: Mainland vs Spruce
Creek.

COLLEOE BASKETBALL
□ 7 :3 0 p m . — ESPN. Georgetown nt Boston
College. (LI
□ 9 .3 0 p.m. — ESPN . K an sas at M Issourl. (L)

PRO BASKETBALL
□ 8 p.m. — T N T . C leveland C a v u llrrs at Detroit
Pistons. (L)

Is a helmet
T h is m o n th 's " B ik e Pcd News."
the new sletter o f Ihe O rlando Urban
Area M etropolitan P la n n in g O rgani­
zation Blcycle/P cd estrian Program,
leads w ith an Interesting story on
m a n d a t o r y h e lm e t la w s l o r
b ic y c lis ts u nder Ihe age of 16.
F o llo w in g Ihe slo ry . w hich d is ­
cusses the reasons for and m erits of
such a law . there la an update on
the efforts to Introduce a b ill —
p rr-flled b y R epresentative J u lie
M cC lu re (Manatee) — and the fol­
low ing sum m ary’ of the b ill.
" T h e new law w o u ld require
b ic y c lis ts u n d er the age of 16 to
wear an A N S I or S n ell rated helmet
w hen rid in g th eir ow n bicycle or
w hen a passenger In a ch ild carrier
or trailer. T h e $25 first violation fine
w ould be dism issed If the violator
p ro d u c e s p roof-of-purchasc of a
h e lm e t w ith in 10 d ays. (A $5
d ism issa l fee m ay be assessed.)
" T h e new law w ould also prohibit
h b ic y c lis t from leaving a ch ild In a
c h ild c a rrie r scat w h ile not In
Im m e d ia te c o n tro l o f the bike.
L a b e lin g w o u ld be req u ired on
boxes for c h ild ca rrie r seats sold In
the S tate o f F lorid a to exp la in these
laws. F a ilu re to use. o r require a
c h ild to use. a helm et w ould not be

S A N F O R D — A rash o f near
upsets alm ost took Ihe s h in e off
next w eek's "Showdow n S a tu rd a y ".
In probably the most com petitive
day of the season, undefeated S a n ­
fo rd F l e r i r l r and o n e r . b e a te n
C h ris to 's barely avoided the upset
bug to keep a race to the w ire going
In the J u n io r Division of Ihe Sanford
R e c r e a t io n D e p a rtm e n t Y o u t h
B ask e tb a ll League at the Sanford
M id d le School Gym natortum .
T h e S en io r Division also featured
a co u p le of upsets, but n either
I n v o lv e d th e tw o u n d e f e a t e d
squads, w ho rrulsed to easy v icto ­
ries nnd w ill face each other fo r the
reg u lar season title next w eek and
the No. I weed In the post-season
lo u rn m a m e n l.
S a n fo rd Electric 15-0) traile d v ir­
t u a lly th e w hole gam e, fa llin g
b eh in d 23-12 niter three periods,
hut ca m e to life In Ihe fourth
q u arte r In shutout Sanford A n tiq u e s
f I -Si 12-0 to pull out u 24-23
triu m p h and krep alive next w eek's
b a ilie for first place w ith fellow
unbeaten H ard er s, w hich w as Idle
S aturday.
C h ris to 's |4 -l| let a 10 6 h alftim e
lead gel away, a t Ihe r ir e t Reserve
Lad les A u x ilia ry (3-2| rallied to tic
th r gam e ut 24-24 after regulation.
D a riu s W e lls saved C h risto 's as he
scored s ix points In a 10-1 overtim e
run to give Christo's a 34-25 victory
m il keep them Just a game out of
ir lead.
In th r other Ju n io r games. R ich
Plan (2-4| was able to hold off
S u n n lla n d Corporation (also 2-4|
despite being outscored 7-1 In the
final period; and Sanford P ain t A
Body (2-31 outscored Sanford Ace
H ardware 10-5) In every period to
w in 29-15.
In the S en io r games, the two
u n d rlc a trd s . Fleet Reserve B ra n ch
147 and C a lv a ry Apostolic Tem ple,
both 6 -0 . walked to wins. 65-35 over
A B B Pow er Distribution 11-5) und
72-50 over Sunnlland Corporation
((3-31.
3.3 ). respectively.
U' SS eeee RReeccr reeaatio
tionn, ,Pag
Psge 2 B

for young cyclists the way to
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held resjKjnsIble
responsible for their
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parable
actions. M
akr the
rs com
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nnd assign (mints to licenses.

considered evidence of contributory
negligence."
W h ile I'm a prom inent of the use
of helm ets by b icyclists. I wonder if
th is a viable m eans to that end.
I w ould th in k that rather thnn
tick e t c h ild re n w h o don't wear
helm ets, dcvelon and Implement
educational program s for children
and. by way of setting an example,
tic k e t a d u lts w h o rid e without
appropriate head gear.
T h e basts of m y reasoning Is that
b ic y c le s arc con sid ered vehicles
u nder Florida law and arc subject to
the m an y of the sam e laws as motor
vehicles. RAthcr than enact a new
la w . a m en d th e law re q u irin g
helm ets of m otorcycle ridets.
A gain , that p u ls the onus on adult
riders, who should know belter and
I

B u t ticketing ch ild re n ?
If an ythin g sh ou ld be m andatory
for ch ild re n , II sh ou ld be education.
W h ile most adolescent b icy clists
d o n 't share Ihe road to the same
extent that m any ad u lt rid e rs do.
m a n y young rid e rs are In close
p rtx lm lty to m otor v e h icle traffic
an d should lie m ore aw are of the
ru le s of th r road that co n cern them
Tow ard that cud. m ayb e It's tim e
to ro n sld e r seriously b lc y lc riders'
education courses. A fte r the su c­
c e s s f u l c o m p le tio n o f a sta le d c te n n ln rd cu rricu lu m , b icy cle op­
erator llc rn s rs c o u ld lx- Issued.
T o m ake su ch a program at­
tractive. schools could req u ire th r
su ccessful com pletion o f such a
co u rse Ix-forr a student Is allow ed to
c o m m u te to sch oo l v ia bicycle.
F a ilu re to wear a helm et would
re su lt In the forfeiture o f th at license
and. by extension, t h r rig h t to ride a
b ik e to school.
O th er m ethods co u ld be em ployed
to m ake It Inconvenient for ch ild re n
to rid e without helm ets.
W lu it tf tt were s im p ly Illegal to
rid e a bike along a n y p u b lic way

(even on a side
w ithout a helm et (cvei
w ulk. w h ich Is Illegal In Its ow n
right In som e areas)? A d u lts co u ld
be ticketed and children stopped,
told to d ism o u nt, and walk.
Per hups a device, som ething that
w o u ld n 't Impede the operation of
the b ik e but would be hig hly visib le,
can be developed (o be attached
te m p o ra rily by an officer (o the bike
of an offending Juvenile rider.
O n ly after bringing In proof-ofp u rch asc of a helmet w ould the
d e v ic e be rem oved. If a rid e r
co m m its u second Infraction w ith
the d evice s till attached to h is o r her
bike, an officer could confiscate the
vehicle o r secure It until a parent or
g u ard ian cam e to claim It.
W e've seen time and tim e again
that Just passing legislation Isn't
going to m ake som ething so. It
helps to have ways of m a k in g It
o v e rw h e lm in g ly advantageous to
follow the law. For adults, fin es and
p oin ts do that. For kids. Im peding
(heir m o b ility docs Ihe Job.
F o r m ore Information co n cern in g
the proposed b ill or the use of
h e lm e ts a n d other e le m e n ts o f
b icy cle safety, contact the O rla n d o
U r b a n A r e a B lc y c le / P c d e s t r ia n
Program at (407)623-1075.

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�KB - S An ford Htrtfd. Sanford, Florida • Monday, January 31, 1994

Recreation •—

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141 10) —
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7). I il m olt I X A tr ie r It. Pier Ida t*. Georgia
Tech *j w a tt Virginia M Oklahom a Stale 14.
V irg in ia I X Tula* I), T r ia l II, Brigham
Young 10. P enntyl.ani* is. Providence f.
W a th in g io n H a l* 7. M ic h ig a n S la lt 4.
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Co nn aclicu l 47. Providence 40
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M'ddlebur y to Emmanuel 41
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Pittkburgh 7x Batten Coi'rg* 41
Verm ont at. D re rtl i t
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A la b a m a fl. LSU U
Pier id* 74. A rb tw u t 14
Jam et M ad n on 74. E i t l Carolina U
Alary land i f Georgia Tech M
Methodist 7X V t Interment 70
Tierth C aro lin a 71. Clem ion 40
Rhode* 71. P ic k *4
fl ichmond 40. N C Wilmington 41
Shenandoah 44 A ro rttl M
SI io b n 't M . M iam i 17
Troy SI 77, B u tle lo 7 i
W Kentucky *0 Evansville47
W illia m A M a ry 4*. Georg, M e lo n i l
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Indiana 4 i Northwettttn 74
low* la. M ichigan St at
Kansas 77. K a n ta t St It
Minnesota 74, Michigan 70
Mount St Joteph ft Urhane cl
Oklahom a 0*. M ittou N 4)
Purdue la. Illino lt 17
W athingion. M o 74. Carnegie M ello n 47
W M linoiela. Youngstown i l 7)
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Oklahom a St 71 Colorado 7)
T rin ity To r o t St. Oglethorpe M
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44-G roen Bay IN P L I XX Oakland IA P L ) 14
* * -N Y Jets I A F L I W. Baltim ore I N F L 17
'TO-Kansas City (A F L I 1). Minn I N F L I I
’71—Baltim ore (A F C ) I X Dalto* IN PCI I)
77-0*110! IN PC) I X M ia m i (A F C ) )
*71—M ia m i I A P C I IX W athingion IN F C I 7
’ 74—M iom l IAPC) IX Mmnoeolo IN PCI 7
'71-Pitttb u rgh (A P C 1 14. Mmneeot* INPCI t
7 0 - P ltlib u rg h (A P C I H . D o llo t IN P C I 17
77-O a k la n d (A F C ) 11. M'nnoeot* I N F O 14
D - O a lla t (N P C l 17. Danvor IA P C ) 10
'74—P ittib u rg h I A FC I IS, D allas (NFC* 11
» - P burgh IAPC) )1. Let Angalot IN FC) If
ll- O a k la n d (APCI 17. P h ’daiphla IN PCI 10
M —Son P r ’IKO (N FC I H. Cinn IA P C I 11
U -W a s h ln g lo n IN PC) 17. M « n l (A P C 1 17
0 4 - L JL Raiders IAPC I I X W ngton IN FC 10
IX -S o n P r 'iit * IN PCI M. M io m l IAPCI I*
**-C h ica g o IN PCI ax N England I A P C I 14
1 7 -N Y Oiant* ( N P C l X . Denver (A P C I M
M -W ath .n g le n (N P C l 41. Denver IA P C ) 10
04-Son P r ’iecp (N FC ) IX C ltm IA P C I M
'4»-Son P r 'lK O IN F C l IX D tnvor IA P C I M
" f l—N Y Olonfa IN F O H . Buffet* IA P C M *
r2—Washing ten IN P 1 1 17. Buffalo IA P C I 14
DM 1*4 (N P C l 11. Buffalo IA P C M 7
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le d t f Bowl M V P i
'* 7 - B art H a rr. OB. G ratn Bay
*0—B art H arr. OB. Oraan Bay
'*•—Jo* ftamath. OB. Ji Y J a n
'7 4 -L* n Dawson. OB. Kam a* C ity •
'71—Chuck HemWy. L B . Dallas
‘ D —Reger Haubath. OB. D a lla i
7 1 - Jake Veen. X M iam i
7 4 - lo r r y Cteaba. R B. M iam i
■7S-Fr*ntO H arris. R B .filts b u r g h
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T H IR D DOW N E P P
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'74—T arry Bradshaw O B . PHttburgh
D7
N E T V A R O S PASSING
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'I B -T a r r y B rodthaw .O B. Pltnb u rgh
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4)
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Sacked Y d t lo t t
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41—John Riggins. RB. Washington
Had Intercepted
1
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p u n t s Avg
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N
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0*
4S—Jo* Montana. QB. San Francisco
Puntt Returns
IS
I1
1 0 -R k h o rd Dent. OE. Chicago
| 7 - P h ll S k n m x QB. N V Giants
0 144
K k k o t lt Return*
ID
•0-O aug W illiam s. QB. Washmgian
Interception*
M l
141
4 4 -J e rry Rico. W R. Son Franclsc*
I It
P E N A L T IE S Y d s
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F U M B L E S L o tt
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IN D IV ID U A L STATISTICS
RUIM IN O
f l — Troy A ltm an. QB. D e lla !
,
OeUai
Ha Yd* A eg
■*4—Em m Iff Smith. R B , Dallas
L a TO
E Smith
10 m &lt; i
11 1
0 0
K W illiam s
I
4 *0
A ltm a n
I
1 10
1 0
Jefmtton
I
0 04
0 0
All Times ( I T
Kotar
I 1 -1 0
•I 0
EASTERNCONFERINCE
Coiaman
I ) 10
1 0
Aflanflc D ir 11ten
11 1
Telai
n ill I t
W L T PfS OF OA
N Y Rangers
11 I) 1 *7 177 1»
Na Yds Avg
L« TO
Belial*
New Jersey
17 ■* * 40 171 1)7
* it a l
II o
K D avit
PlarM a
11 11 10 I ) 140 IM
T.Thomat
U 1! 1 )
I I
Phiiadtiphia
la u 1 i t i n i m
K*!ty
1 11 0 0
I t
Washington
n 14 4 40 IM 117
17 17 1.1 II I
Total
Tamp* Bay
I f M 0 44 111 111
17 H 1 1* MO 1*1
NY Islanders
P A lt lN O
Hertheasl DhrMtan
lot
Piiisbutgh
A llm a n
1
J* 12 II M 177 144
I t )7 X 7 4 U
Kgggy
Boston
2* to 4 17 147 14)
4 4
4
4
4 4
Montreal
14 to I U IM IM
Total
I f 17 M l 4 11
4
Buffalo
n »
) 11 to) 111
O m ijic
D M ) *1 144 IT)
BMtata
Cr ib A lt Yds I D Lang lot
Hartford
I f T f 1 X 141 1)4
1
11 M 1*4 4 14
KMIy
OH aw*
• M 7 » m in
Total
11 M 14* 4 11
1
W E S T E R N C O N P E R IN C I
Central
Olvlstoo
R E C E I VINO
W L T P t* OP OA
Ne VPs Lg TD
D*II4I
X 14 14 M 177 14)
Irvin
Toronto
$ 44 X 0
» 14 S 41 III I4f
* 0
Oat roil
s 24
Novae**
17 It ) 41 144 1*4
4 24
to 0
D alits
E Smith
7% 1) 0 SI Louis
Harper
M 14 ) » 141 14)
I
14
Chicago
n x 4 M 141 I X
Johnston
1
11 s
Winnipeg
17 X 4 44 IS4 10*
It 197 I) 1
Total
Pacific Division
M It f )7 1*4 144
Calgary
Bull* to
N t Yds Lg TO
Vancouver
7 SJ t l 0
)4 » 1 M IM to)
Brooks
7 1) 24 4
to 14 4 44 144 i n
LOS Angeles
T.Thomas
Anaheim
X X 4 44 147 to)
4 7)
Reed
n 0
1* 71 11 4) 141 117
Sen Jos*
Be*tw
4 *0
11 4
Edmonton
U 11 4 14 IM I X
7 4
K Oort*
3
1
Metre i**&lt;s
Saturday*! Oomos
1
4
1 4
Detroit 7. Winnipeg 1
M cK ello r
1
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7 0
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Telai
II &gt;M 74 4
Washington x Philadelphia 1
Quebec X Hartford 1
IN T E R C E P T IO N !
B oston ).N Y. Islander* I
Daltas
Na Yds l « TO
la * Jet* X Tamp* Bay I
J Washington
I
11 11 I
Pittsburgh x Toronto x Ho
Tefal
t
11 11 0
It Louts 1 Calgary 1
Dallas 1. Edm onton)
BvlU I*
N* Yds Lg TO
Odemei
Vancouver X New Jersey 1
l
i l 41 0
Ottawa). Chicago 1 lie
Telai
1 41 41 0
La* Angelas I. Anaheim I
Send* y*s O* mat
PUNTINO
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Monday's Oames
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Boflato
Quebec e l Boston. 7 11p m
5 17 a I)
1
Chicago al Ottawa, 1:11 p m
Pittsburgh pt N V Rangers. 7 II p m
P U N T RETU RN S
No PC Yds Lg TO
Lot Angelos *1 Vancouver. 10 11 p m
Tuesday's Oames
K W illiam s
11
1 ) 0
Ftorldaat Pittsburgh. 7:M p m .
Hartford af Quebec. 7 11pm
Na PC V d i Lg TO
BcHlato
San Je s o M N V. Islanders. 7 11p m
I I
IS O
Copaland
TerontoPtSt Louis. 1:11 p m
K IC K O F F R E T U R N S
Dallas
M* Yds Lg TO
N H L S U M M A IU U
K W illiam s
I 10 »
0
Cant
I D »
0
le a d e r after****
Tefal
I D S * *
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Fiend*
I
1 1 - I
N* Yds Lg TO
B effalt
I - 0 1— 1
a u n t
P ir n P e rio d - I. B u ffa lo . Oawe l
i 01 Xi
o
(Bodgerl. 11;IX- 1 P iM h l* . MattotWy II
0 104 *4 0
Total
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(roughingl. H M j M urphy. P ip (hpMMf).
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t o la
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( N la d t r m a y a r . M u r p h y l. IS 0* Ip p l
T A S Roc Fed
Panamas - P lfiftw H d l PI# IMMylarance).
J Washington
II t 0
1
1
) : » Audette, Buf I roughing 1. 4 M . Vh*hfck.
1 0 0 0
0
Everett
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SH A R K S I. LIG H T N IN G I
San Jos*
1 0
1 -1
Tampa Bay
0 I
I - I
F irst Period — I Son Jos*. O dgert t
(Goudreau. E ltk), 7 1) Ippl P***Htot —
Rath)# SJ lln to rto rtn cal, 4 II. E lyn uik. TB
Hntertorencel. 7 1) Larionov. SJ Iholdingl.
II 1)
Second Period — 1 Tampa Bay. K lim * X
(CM*. O ration), a 1) Panamas - letttor. SJ
(high llk k in g l. 7 II. Ralh|t, SJ. mafer
gam* misconduct (high s lk k m g l.f H
Third Period — ’ San Jot*. Duchasn* t
(Eltk. Faitoonl. I 01 P r n ilt ir i - H am arllk.
TB (tntortorencoi. II 41 O d g tft SJ Ihoo*
mg). 17 00
Sheti *« pool — Son Jos* 7 7 7-11 Tampa
B ay* 14 14-17
Power May Oppar1u*itt*t — San Jos* I of
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Ooaliat — Son Jeso. Irbt 1*17 11 (17
short M le v e l I Tampa Bay. Pupp* 1*70 4
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Del — J Washington 44 fum ble return
IM u rra y k k h ) . 11
O ft - ■ X m t t h D r u ilA U r r a y L ic M . a . ll
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DM - E Sm ith 1 run | M urray k k h ! . ! 10
Dal - M u rra y 20 FG. I1W
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17i IB. Audette P u l (holding). I f 17
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I Braw n). 10 )7j I Buffalo. Audatf* I)
IH***rchuh. Flam e I. i l ) l ip p l Panamas
— M ogiiny. But latoqwlng), I) 00, Banning.
F la (intortarencal. 17 M . M allanby. Pi*
Ihlgh I lk k ln g 1,17 K
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Buffalo I of 4
0*411*1 — Florid* Vanbtotbrouck 1*110
O f t h o t i l l saves) Buffalo. Hetok 17 14 4
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Sunday at th* Senior Skint Gam* at the
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F rancis H I'l Brown south court*
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Arnold P alm ar out
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A U n . n 17-4 f lr t l q u a rte r
ndvantatjc w as Just enough ns
(he Recreation "Rec*" (2-4| upbc ( (he A m e ric a n Legion (2-4).
S!i-49. and V id e o Vault 11-3) won
im flnsl gam e of the iscanon with
a 48-45 overtim e v lclo ry over
A-OK T ire s 13-3).
The schedule next Saturday
has the tw o J u n io r Dlvtsln undefeateda. H ard re'a and Sanford
Eleclrlc. opening Ihe d a y ’s ac­
tion al U a.in. T h r other 0 a m
game hax Chrtslo'is taking on
Sanford A re Hardw arr.
A l 10 a.m ., Sanford A ntiques
facets R ic h Plan and Fleet Rc
•serve L a d le s A u x ilia ry play*
Sanford P ain t A Body. Suninland ha* the day olT.
The S e n io r D ivision ro n c lu d rs
Up reg u lar tseahtm with Sun
nlland tain tin g A-OK T lrra al 11
am .: V id r o Vault challenging
Am erican Leg ion al noon; the
ch am plon xh lp contest between
Calvary' an d Ihe Fleel Reserve nt
I p m.; and AIM! Power tackling
Ihe Recreation *'Rec»" al 2 p.m
In (h r J u n io r Division garnets
CH RISTO 'S 34
FLEET RES. LADIES AUX. 2S
M VP D a rlu x W ell* Beared six of
hlx 22 p o ln Is In Ihe overltm e ux
Chrlxto’ts won. Paul SutlenDeld
paired fou r of hlx xlx potntx In
Ihe overtim e period for C h rlxto’x
Fleet R eserve M V P D onovan
Daniels (allied 13 polnlx
RICH P LA N 23
S U N N ILA N D C O R P. 21
M VP D o n la y M ajors scored all
six of h is te a m 's points In ihe
first quarter ns R ich Plan took a
6-2 lead that would stand up.
Majors fin ish ed with 22 jioltim.
while M atthew Iki/rlka added
eight.
S h a n e B u r n s e d w as S u n nlland'B M V P . Joey G u n ter led
Ihe S u n n lla n d sco re rs w ith
eight.
S A N FO R D P A IN T ' BODY 29
A C E H ARD W ARE tS
M ichael Law rence tossed In 12
points an d M V P C h ris S lo g n rr
added 10 as Sanford Pain: A
B o d y lo p p e d S a n f o r d A c e
Hardware desp ite 10 [mints by
JU N IO R DIVI1ION
Christo s ( M l
Mtotp*r 1 4 * 1 , V o lts 'in* 4 40 0 Campbell
I 0 0 ) . w * iis 0 a l 11. Thrift 0 0 0 0 Ftnnty I
0 0 1 .Luftonti*M 0400 Totals I f * t a la
F ie ri R tta ry r LaP irs A u rilia ry It))
P e rto rf 4 0 0. Waiigurspy 0 0 0 0 R*U4mg I
) * ) HO'ton 2 0 0 4 04ni*l*4 I 1 1). Watson 0
0 0 0. HoHmon 0 0 0 0. H u n it 1 11 Totals to
11)1)
Christo's
1 14 4 4 10 - M
P to a fR it LaU w t A u r
I 4 It
7 1 -1 1
Foul* — Christo s II; Ftoat Maserv* L a i n
kwtKiaey 1) Records — Chnsto* 1 1; Fleet
R ****** L * d « t A u t ilia ry 11
Rich Ptos (1)1
Sm ith0 00 0 C a m p b e ll0000. Cu»ty 1001.
Adamson 0 0 0 0. M * |* ri 11411, Bradford 1
0 0 7 W illi*m *4 0 0 1 B o ie s * 0 00 0 Tatall
111 41)
lu MSItond Cdrpoetltod (III
Coopt' 1 0 ) 4 Burnsed 1 0 ) i Gun tor ) | 7
0. Anderson I 4 4 1 . M*rrl&lt;k 0 0 0 0 Bias* I I J
XEIitotlOOOO Totals 011711
Rich Plan
I 0 I
I - tl
tuMMIaxd Corporation
1 4 0 1 — 11
Fouls — R ic h P lo n l it lun nllon d *
Records — R ich Plan 7 a. Sunmlandl 4
laniard Pamf 4 Body 1101
W r it 0 00 0. R ich ard son ) I I X Font 0 0 0 0
Flshor 1 4 4 1 . L o r m n c * l i l t ) . Hutton 1 40
X I Slognrr 0 4 4 X C stagnrr ) 4 4 14.
B ry*n t0440 Totals I l l l T T
laotord Ac* Hardware (II)
LP« 1 4 4 to. A l Lucca I 04 1. Ada mats 0
0 0 X E ly 0 1 1 I. W hile 1441. A . L u c c a 0 4 4
(. 0&lt;kh 0 3 00 A t Luc &lt; *0003 Smith 0 0 00
MurphyOOOO La m a r 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 I I IS
laniard Pamf 4 Bady
I I 0 4-70
laniard Ac* H a rd n a rt
4 4 4 1 — 1)
Fouls — P it n l A Body 4. Ac* H ardnar* I
Records — P a 'n l 4 Bod y 7 ). Ac* Hard. 0 1
laniard Aalto*** IU )
W * y h )4 4 to. Rogers 4 001 Com pbtll 100
|. Manor 0 4 0 0 . KormonO I I I. Clark 1 0 0 1
Totals: I I I 111
laniard I toe 1n&lt; (14)
Ev*r*H 1 4 4 X Ftostoll 4 44 0. Raum* 1 4 4
1. W a d i4 4 4 4 . R**v*t 1 4 0 ). K liiln g sno rlh )
0 4 0. Brook* 1 4 4 X H un g er 0 40 4. Lack# l
4 0 1. Jackson I 0 4 4. C Euan* 0 4 0 0 1
Evans0 0 4 1 Totals D O O M
Ian tor4 Antigua*
7 1 14 ( - 11
lantord (la c trie
4 1 4 t) - 14
Fowl* — Antique* J. Etoctrk • Records —
Antiques | ). E to c trk 1 0
1E N IO R DIVISION
R*cr*4ltofi "d e c s " IU )
Fi*h*r 1 4 4 II. T h r ill • 00 0. Weyh 0 04 4.
Perkins 0 ) 1 ) 1 . W lllldm * 0 I I IX Sipltn I 0 0
2. Dupre* 0 0 0 0. W ynn ) 0 O X Hoi toy 10 0 1

M isa d O tu M e t
And rei O lh o v tk ly . Russia and L a ris a
Neilond (41. Latvia, del Todd Woodbrldg*.
Australia, and Hulun 1 Susava (11. Croch
Republic. 7 X * 7 (0 71.4 I

Super Bowl

Bays
Sing tot
Ben Ellwood. A u tlra lla . del Andrew III*.
A uttroli*. 1 7 .4 ) . 4 )
Psehtes
Bon Ellwood. Australia, and A U rk P h ilip
poussls. A u stra lia , daf Jam es Delgado.
Britain, and Roman K u U I, Slovakia. 7 X 7 4
1711.

h o ld o u t." kcp( (he N F L
crown by h an d in g buffalo Its
fourth straig h t Super Ikiw l de­
feat.
It is a cro w n lhat fits so
com fortably, the Cowboys m ight
continue w e arin g it through the
decade.
" T h is la a c o n firm a tio n ."
Jones said. " T h is is really Ihe
Good H ousekeeping seal of ap ­
proval."

O b it
Singles
Trudt Musgrav*. Australia, del B arbara
Sc twit, A 't f r la . 4 X 4 4 , 4 )
Dee kies
Carina M ararlu . Baca Baton, and Ludm ila
Varm urova. Crach Republic del Yvette
B a s tin g . N e th e rla n d s , and A le x a n d r a
Schetder. G erm any. 7 1 .1 X 71

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BASEBALL
A m erican League
B A L T IM O R E O R IO L E S - Signed La*
Smith, pitcher, to a an* year contract
BASKETBALL
Nattonal Basket hall Association
C L I V I L A N O C A V A L IE R S - Signed Jay
GuidMger, cantor, to a second tod ay can
tract
D A L L A S M A V E R I C K S - Activated Tony
Cam pbell, guard forward, farm th* Infury
im
l E A T T l E S U PE R SO H IC S — Placed Stov#
S ch afliar. fo rw a rd , an the ln|wr*d Itol
Xctlvatod C h ris K in g , forward tram top
Injured Hot
HOCKEY
N ational ffackay League
NEW YO R K R A N G ER S — Rtcpftod Denial
Lacrw e. confer, tram Bingham ton af Hw ,
Am*r icon Hockey Laagu*

Cootlnued from IB

Dallas jo in e d Pittsburgh and
San F m n ris c o as franchises w ith
four S u per B o w l IIt lee. Neither
the Sleelers. the 49crs — or the
M iam i D o lp h in s and Green Hay
Parkers, o ilie r learns w lih su c­
cessive S u p e r w in s — ever won
three straight.
And no team In any ip n rt has
been through a cham pionship
nightm are s u ch us Ihe H ills are
enduring. Not lh a t they’re ready
lo give u p flic chase, which has

wen them Call to ihe Otanu.
Redskins a n d tw ice to the C o w ­
boys In S u p e r B o w ls Df the ‘90s.
"Som ebody sa id In the locker
room that w e’ll go for five In
’9 5 ." said T h u rm a n Thom as,
whose Y u ih b le c l r l y Irt the th ird

M V P Ja m e s Laws.
S A N FO R D ELE C T R IC 24
S A N FO R D A N T IQ U ES 23
M V P W illia m Everett scored all
six of h is poin ts In the foutth
quarter as S n n fn n i Eletrie rallied
lor the win. J o h n K lllln g u v o tth
and Jo n ath an B ro o ks also hud
six poin ts far the w inners.
M V P D a n n y W e y h led all
scorers w ith 10 point*, w hllr
J u s tin Roger added righ t for
Sanford Antiques.
In the S enior D iv is io n games
RECREATION " R E C S ” 55
AM ER ICAN L E Q I0 N 4 9
Terrence P rrk ln * 1211. MVP
C edric W illia m s (13) and Majm
Fish er (111 all hit for double
flg u rrs ax the "R e e s ” W'lthxItMKl
a 24 [Hilnt perform ance by Ihe
A m e r ic a n L e g io n 's Ken n eth
M oultrie.
FLEET RES. B R A N C H 14765
A B B POW ER DIST. 35
M V P Jo h n n y l l o lllr scored 20
[Milnlx and Ttlux W aldo added If!
and R odrlck D avlx 11 ax Fleet
Reserve Branch 147 outxeored
A B B Pow er D istrib u tio n 41 15 in
Ihe second and fourth q iiarlrrs
10 rem ain undefeated. Jermaine
M ackey scored seven polnlx in
earn M V P honors for A B B
VIDEO VAU LT 48
A OK TIRES 4 5 (OT)
M V P Darw in W illia m s scored
s ix o f V id e o V a u l t ’ s n ine
overtim e points in p u ll olf the
w in W illia m s fin ish e d w lih 14
p o in t s . Ju s t b e h in d .lam es
S w a in 's team -high 16
Sylvester W h a ck hit three 3
[Milliters and scored 17 [Milntx to
i»r nam ed M VP for A -O K Tire*,
w h ich also got 13 [Milnts from
R rn a y Proenra
C A L V A R Y A P O S T O LIC 72
S U N N ILA N D C O R P . 50
M V P B rian J o h n s o n scored
rig h t |M&gt;lnm, w h ile D a rry l Red
din g | I 6 |. C alvin Co|x-!am! I l l
u iiil L .u n c i! F a y son (13) all
sco re d In d o u b le fig u re s ax
C a lv a ry rolled lo its s ix th win
w ith o u t a loss. M V P W aller
Gatnes tallied 15 an d A n lh o in
Ja m e s and M ike E v a n s scored
1 1 and 10 respectively lot Sun
nlland.
lot*)* 214 4 11
Am erican La*ton (a ll
Cannon 1 0 0 7 0 O iv t* ) 0 0 7. Patkar I ) 7
4. M o u lin * 11 0 0 14, Carter 4 0 0 0 Btonn i
0 0 1,A D arts 1001 T e tlls D l l a t
Mecrealto* "R a c s "
17 * l l id — l)
Am erican Lagton
a 17 14 If - t*
Three point bald goal's — R oct ’ II F it fi
a r l. Am erican Lagton 1 ID D a . t Fault R#&lt;»' *. Am erican Lagton I Rarordt —
' Racs ' I 4. Am erican Lagton l a
A h S P u w e r O ut (111
A Datgadn 7 0 0 4 Vm psnn I 1 J ) y T 1 0 0
x D . Delgado 1 1 0 2 M ackey 1 0 4 7. M o m s )
0 0 0. Feliciano I 0 0 7. Ram ey I 0 0 1 . Butler I
1 I I Cw PiscialeiO O ) Total* t a t a l l
Fleet Reterye Branch 147 ( a ll
Waldo I 0 0 t*. Curry 1 1 4 4 Gunn 0 0 7 0
Lawson a l l * . D s . it 1 1 ) 1 1 . Hollto 0 7 &gt;20
Cooper 1 0 0 X W ilkins 0 0 0 0 Totals 70 4 71
al
AB B Pewer Dttt
I II II
1 -1 1
Fleet B tte rv e Branch 14f II 1* 1) l| - t l
T h r* * p a in t fia ld g o a l's — A B B i
IM a c ta y l. Branch 1*7 I ICoopa'I Fouls —
A B B 1* Branch 147 * Records - ABB 1 1
Branch U 7 * 0
A OK T b t i ( ill
Proania a 0 0 I). Lea 0 00 0 H arris ) ) &gt;t
Reyes 1 1 ) 7 , Vaiquei 0 0 0 0 . Hunter 1 0 0 ).
W h a c k * )017 Total* 1*1114)
Vida* Vault 1401
M o rrill 1 1 ) 7 . Simpton 7 0 0 4 . Blu* 0000.
W illiam s 7 0114. M atondti I I 4 X Swain 4 1 •
14. RosteH 1 0 4 1. Gordon 0 0 0 0 Totals )l
4)141
A OK Tiros
11
7 I II
I - 41
Video Vault
to
* * II
0-44
Three point field goal t — A O K 4 IWhacs
). Proeni* I). Fouls - A O K l|. Video Vault
11 Fowled out — A O K . Lee. Whack Vidro
Vault. Matondei Technical* — A O K Lev
Efecitont — A OK. H arris. Video Vault
Simpson Records — A O K 1 ) Video Vault
11
Sunmland Csrporkltoa 11* I
Berry 1 0 ) 1 ClOyton 1 0 0 1 . E van s* I l i t
Renton 0 0 0 0 Caines 7 0 0 11. M au 0 00 0
Money 1 0 0 1 . Stoke 00 00. Alexander 1 0 0 )
Ja m e s* ) 0 11 Tatall 11) D M
Calvary ApesSallc Tempi* (7)1
Floyd 1 0 0 1 . Brown 0 0 4 0 F o y s o n i 1 1 1)
L logons 1 0 1 X Daoud t o o ) . Anderson t o o
0. Johnson J i l l . Edwards 1 1 1 * . Radd ng S
*414. C arld tn 1 0 0 7. Ashley 0 0 0 0 Copeland
4* 1014 Totals 1714)177
lurmitond Carparalwn
I) II II It - If
Calvary Ap attolk Tmpl. 11 II It 1) - ft
Three point field goal s — Sunnlland S
(Money 1. Evans l. Gaines l. James ll:
Calvary 4 IRedd ng 7. Edwards I. Cartden I)
Fau lt — Sunnlland 70. C alvary I) Records —
Sunnlland ) ). Calvary * 0

q u a rte r w as re tu r n e d for .1
touchdow n by Ja m e s W ashing­
ton. tu rn in g around t h r game.
"B u t sure It’s fru stra tin g when
we lose four In u row. A l least we
could have won one.”
T h is could have been the one.
The H ills tiulli a 13 6 halftime
lead, outplaying the Cow boys for
m uch of the first two quarirrs.
Steve Chrtstie set a S u |m t Ikm l
record w ith a 5 4 -yard field goal.
T h om as had a 4-yard T D nm
and Nate Odotnes’ Interception
and 4 1 -yard return late In thr
half led to C h ris tie ’s 28-yurd
field goal. A ll D ullns had was
Eddie M u rra y ’s two field goals,
"T h e y played a il excellent first
h alf." Cow boys tight end Jay
Novacek said, "an d they were
going on lo win 1he bull gam e."
Perhaps. Hut these are the
Hills, a team that can overwhelm
the A F C . then ca n ’t find the
form ula for the N FC cham pion
In ih e b ig game. O f course, no
A F C team has m astered that
chore: the N FC now has won 10
consecutive S u pe r Bow ls.
M ore often th a n not. NFC
teams have d o n r so w ith big
plays

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San lor rl Haralrl, Rsnlord Florida - Monday. January 31, 1W4 - SB

People
W oodpecker damage control

IN BRIEF

Take prompt action to ward off offending birds

Beautiful baby search
T a lrn l amenta for m odeling agencies w ill be at two events In
this area d u rin g the m onth o f F eb ru ary to look at ch ild re n who
might be Interested In m odeling careers.
On S atu rd ay. Feb. 5 at 10 a.m . the M arch of D im es Ihi by
Triathlon w ill take place at the Altam onte Mall. A n d On
Sunday Feb. 27 from noon to 5 p.m .. there w ill be the F lorid a
Hospital fla b y F a ir al the O rla n d o F ash io n Square.
Modelscout. Inc. w ill be videotaping children (ages one
month to five years) at each event to present to Rascals, a
prestigious k id s m odeling agency In New York. The vide otap ­
ing Is free.
The videotapin g w ill take place at the F am ily J o u rn a l
N ew sm agazine's booth throughout the day at each event.
For more Inform ation, ca ll 774-9803 or 045-1488.

Artists sought
S A N F O R D — The St. J o h n 's R iv e r Festival of Ftnr A rts and
Crafts Show s t ill has openings for ex h ib ito rs at the M arch 5 and
Oshnw that w ill be held In Ft. M ellon Park
The show, preserved by the G reate r Sanford C h a m b e r of
Com m erce, u s u a lly draws over 3.000 visitors to the tw o day
event.
T h is y e a r's show w ill feature a Judged section for fine arts
and crafts a n d un unjudged section for those who w ish o n ly to
sell and d is p la y their art or craft.
The en try fee lor both section s Is $70. A p p lica tio n are
available at the Cham ber. 4 0 0 E. F irs t St.. Sanford.
The ap p lica tio n deadline Is Feb. 11.
For more Inform ation, contact Ed w ln a M ld klff al 3 2 2 -2 2 12.

CALENDAR

W o o d jirck crs are Interesting birds und a
beneficial part o f ou r natural environm ent.
In m a n 's u rbanized environm ent, these
w oodpeckers can cause serious dam age und
b eco m e nn u n w a n te d n u isa n ce. M a n y
species of woodpeckers are found In F lo rid a
and a ll arc capable of dam aging buildings.
W oodpeckers are m igratory, non-game
b ird s protected by the Federal M ig ratory
B ird Treaty A ct. the Florida G am e and
F resh W ater F ish C o m m issio n und local
ordinances.
D u rin g courtship, m ost woodpeckers p ro ­
c la im th rlr existence to prospective m ates
th rou gh flight displays, ca llin g or d ru m ­
m ing. Surfaces for d ru m m in g arc re a d ily
availab le In ou r urban/suburban e n v iro n ­
m ent. Wood siding, wood covered A rp lacc
ch im n ey s, rain gutters and down spouts,
vent caps, and dead trees or large lim b* are
Idea tapping surfaces. W h ile little dam age
m a y o c cu r, th e ta p p in g ca n he v e ry
an n oying .
Trees are a m ajor source of Insects. A n d
wood used lor u tility ,x&gt;lcs. fence posts,
house siding, w indow frames, or Ihe w ood­
p ile are recognizable by woodpeckers as a
potential place to find a meal. They w ill
activ e ly search for Insects o r other foods and
th is m eans pecking, ch ip p in g , or flakin g the
wood.
W oodpeckers that u tiliz e a b u ild in g for
feeding and d n n n m ln g also m ay try to nest
there. Nesting holes m uy be ham m ered

Help for gamblers offered

com pletely through the s id in g and Instilla­
tion.
How ra n y o u stop wood|&gt;erkrr damage?
Successful co n tro l Is dependent upon pro­
mpt acton. T h e longer c o rre ctiv e action Is
delayed, th e m nre d lllln tli it w ill Ik - to stop
Ihe bird's activ ity. A h om eo w n er's effort
must be persiste nt First, c h e c k for Inserts. If
Insects are present, contact the County
Extension O ffic e for Insect co n tro l recom ­
mendations.
Remove th e dead m atcitu l. B ird feeders
especially th o se for w oodpeckers, may be
used to lu re the bird aw a y: but. more
Im portantly, they may h ave In itially at­
tracted the o flrn d c r. The feeder m ay need to
be moved o r removed.
Searing o r hazing w oodpeckers may be
successfl If sto rie d prom ptly. T h e scaring
method re lic s upon the b ird 's senses to
respond to danger. O cca sio n a lly a home­
owner can discourage the b ird w ith water
from a garden hose. O b j e c t s that move are

m ore effective Ilian In a m lm a le objects
A lu m in u m foil strips cut 2 to 3 Inches In
w idth. 2 to 3 feet In length w ith u string
attached to one end o f each s trip m ay be
attached at damaged o r tapping sites. Pu­
tin s and m cln l lid s can be suspended on a
s irin g near Ihe damaged or d ru m m in g site.
One end of the string can be near a
co nvenient window or door where the line
ca n Ik -Jerked whenever the b ird appears.
W oodpeckers m ay lie excluded from some
surfaces by covering w ith p lastic, nylon
n c llln g or hardware cloth. Perm an en t In­
s t a lla t io n o f h a rd w a re c lo th o r o th e r
screening tuny be the best so lu tion when
w oodpeckers m ake repeated attem p ts over
several years o make holes o r nests. M eta llic
or wooded surfaces used for d ru m m in g m ny
I k - wrapjtcd or covered w ith clo th o r foam
A n alternative tapping site or sufnee su ch as
a wooden box or metal c y lin d e r h u n g In a
less a n n o y in g loc ation m ay help.
R em oval of the offending bird Is the last
resort. K illin g or live capture of b ird s can
o n ly be done by special perm it from stale
and federal agencies. S tale p erm its m ay br
obtained from: Florida G am e and Fresh
W ater F ish Com m ission, 6 2 0 S. M eridian.
Tallahassee. F L 32301. T h e federal p erm its
arc ob jta ln rd from: Special A g e n l In Charge.
U.S. F ish and W ildlife Service. P O. Box
4839. Atlnnta. G A 30303. Special or u n u s u ­
al problem sltutatlons can be referred to
Florida W ild life Assistance. U.S. F ish and
W ild life Service. 227 N. Bronoug. S u ite
10922. Tallahassee, F L 32301.

G am blers A n on ym o u s and G a m -A n on for fam ily and friends,
meet separately Monday und F rid a y (non-smokersi ut 7:30
p m.. C h u rc h o f the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.. M aitland.
For more Inform ation, call 236-0206.

Al Anon group gathers
Arbor Day

If you are troubled by the a lco h o lism of a frelnd or relative,
there Is help. Serenity Won. an A l-A n o n group for frie n d s and
fam ily of alcoh olics, w ill meet each Monday. T uesday and
T hursday n ig h t at B p.m. at the Sahara C lub. 2587 S. Sanford
Ave.. Sanford. F o r more Inform ation, c a ll 332-4122.

The Garden C lu b of Sanford
Inc. observed Arbor Oey by
planting an East Palatka H olly
tre e on the c lu b g ro u n d s
honoring a deceased member.
Participating In Ihe planting
are (trom left): Mary MocTavIsh,
c lu b p r e s id e n t ;
B a rb e rs
Bradshaw, grounds chairm an;
Shirley Sim as, Betty A h ers,
Ralph Simas, J o S tan klew icz
and R oy G re o n e , g r o u n d s
keeper.

Narcotics Anonymous meets In Sanford
Narcotics A n on ym o us m eets M onday at 8 p.m. at the
Presbyterian H ouse of G o odw ill. 317 O a k Ave.. Sanford.

Weekly Lions Club meeting
The Sanford L io n s C lu b m eets every Tuesday at noon ut the
Am erican L eg io n on South S an ford Avenue. For Inform ation,
call 3 2 1-0700.

Hh i WKsla b) 1m « f Vmwnl

Bridge club to meet, play
Sanford D u p lica te Bridge C lu b m eets at noon each T u e sd a y
at the G reater Sanford C h a m b e r o f Com m erce. 400 E. F irs t S tu
Sanford.
.

Couples living in sin’ may have morals firmly in place
D E A R A B B Y t Is In reply to
O ld -F a s h io n e d .” w ho w rote
but the "In-your-face Immorally” of livin g together prior to
carriage.
W hen I w as 24. I became
ngaged to a w onderful young
nan named G a ry . We started
ilannlng ou r w eddin g when I
d t a sm all lu m p In m y breast. I
rent Im m ediately to my doctor,
rho sent me to an oncologist.
1y worst fears were confirmed:
t was breast cancer.
M y parents, w h o lived 300
nlles away, ca m e to be w ith me
or the surgery Imastectomy),
tut eventually h ad to go home,
rhey returned as often as they
:ould during m y treatm ents, but
hey couldn't be w ith me all the
Ime.
W hen 1 was s ic k from the

chem otherapy. G ary stayed w ith
m e and slept on the floor beside
m y bed. He cooked w h at little
food I could eat and h e ld m y
head w hen I vom ited. H e cleaned
m y house and did m y la u n d ry . It
soon becam e apparent th at be­
tween d riv in g back and forth to
m y house, caring for m e and
h a n d lin g h is Job. poor G a ry was
exhausted, so I asked h im to
please m ove In w ith me. Believe
me, there was no h anky-panky.
W e are now happily m arried
an d m y cancer Is In rem ission.
S o , A b b y . please t e ll " O ld F a sh io n e d " that not a ll people
w ho Uvc together are Im m oral.
A n d rem em ber. "Ju d g e not. that
ye be not Judged.” (M atthew 7:11

BHARON
DEAR SHARONt M y prayers
arc w ith you and Gary. A fte r this

ADVICE

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and a re w illin g to describe an y
problem s, m lsla ke s or bad o u t­
c o m e e n c o u n te r e d In y o u r
treatm ent, please w rite and tell
me a b o u t them. Your nam e und
that o f y o u r doctor w ill be held
In s tric t confidence. I plan lo
s h a re y o u r lette rs w ith the
G r o u p fo r A d v a n c e m e n t o f
P sych la g ry. a highly respected
group o f psychiatrists w ho arc
eager to know about yo u r expe­
riences.
Please send your letters to:
Dear A b b y . Treatm ent Survey.
P.O. B o x 539, Mount M orris. III.
61054.

CURIOUS AUNT
DEAR CURIOUS AUNTt A n y
ABIG AIL
VAN BUREN

Is p u b ls h e d . I'm s u re th a t
th ou san d s of readers w ill add
th eir prayers to m ine. G od bless
you.

DEAR ABBYt M y niece re
c c n tly m u irled . She Is pregnant.
T h e y o u n g c o u p le a n d m y
n iece's parents are p la n n in g a
large ch u rc h w edding (w ith a
w hite w edding dress) and recep­
tion to take place 10 m onths

MONDAY’S PRIME TIME
6 00

after Ihe o rig in al vows, w h e n the
baby w ill be about 2 m o n th s old.
Is th is so cia lly acceptable? If It
Is. w h ic h date would th e y cele­
brate as th e ir an n iversary?

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tim e a cou ple wants to e n te r Into
holy m a trim o n y ts "acce p tab le."
A n d th ey should celebrate their
anniversary' on Hie rlate o f their
o rig in a l vows.
DEAR READERS: If y o u or a
m em ber o f your fam ily h a s been
treated b y a psychiatrist, doctor
or o th er healthcare professional
for a lco h o lism or drug ad d iction .

(Problems? Writ* to Dsar Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, send a sell-addressed,
•lamped envelop* to Dear Abby,
P.O. Box 69440, Lot Angeles,
Calif. 90069. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

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d a te , a n d we'll b e g la d to h e lp y o u w r ite a n ad
t h a t 's a su r e s e ll.

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41 - Sanford Httaid, Sanford. Florida - Monday. January 31, 1M4

Ugal Notices

Legal Notices
IN T N I ClMCLflt COURT
OF T M IIIO H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AMO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 71477} CA I4-K
JAMES S WHITE.
Plain ittf.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNRIBTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
O IN ER A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 72-1*11 CAI4K
E L V S E L. F R E E OM AN.
TRUSTEE.
PUmtlff.

SANFRA L LOCKE. tadl.Idu
ally, am at Trvtlat. H E L E N
AVE R T i CARETH A V
BROWN. CHICAGO TITLE IN
SURANCE COM PANY]
N EED Y CARPETS OF
W INTER PARK. FLORID A.
INC; JOYCE RIEBE. Including
any known spouse o* tald Da*
andanlltl. II either has r# nar
rtad and II aitnar ar bom of tald
Dalandanft ara Facetted. Ihali
respective unknown halrv da
yltaat. granlaat. attlgnaai.
creditors llanart and Irutloat.
and all amar person* claiming
by. mrougfi. undsr or against
ma namad Oalandanlt. and/or
all amar partont In pottottion of
ma tubiacl raal proparty wtiota
namat ara uncartam.
Oalandanlt
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an ordtr to ro
•chaduN tala da*od January IS.
Itat and antarad In cata numbor
e iO T J C A M K m ma Circuit
Court of mo E Igtilatnm Judicial
Clrcull. wtiorain Jamat S WHIN
It mo Plaintiff and Santra L.
Locka. individually and at
TrueWo, Ha'an A vary, Carafha
V Brown; Chicago Tltta Intur
anca Company. Rtadr Carpatt
of Wlnlar Park. Florida. Inc I
and Joyca Riaba ara ma Dafan
dantt Tha proparty loraclotod
martin will ba told ta tha
hlghotl biddar tor cath at tha
watt front door of tha Samtnola
County Caurthouta. Sami nola
County. Florida, at II 00 a m ,
an tha lim day at Fabruory
Itat Sold property it Nga'ty
datcribadaa faiiawt
Lot t and Norm t Not of
vacated ttroat an Soum and Lot
10. Black "A ", St Jahnt Rlvor
Ctia'at. Plat Book IS. Paga M.
of tha Public Racordt af Sami
now County. Florida
TOOETHER with all ma Im
provemantt now or hereafter
erected on tha property, and all
eatementi. rlghtt. appurfo
nancat. rantt. royaltlat. minor
al. rtl and gat rlghtt and profit*,
water, water rlghtt and water
Hock, and all flttwrat now ar
haraaftar a part of the property.
Including replacement! and ad
dltlant thereto
(Court Seal)
MARYANNS MORSE.
CLER KO FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
Pubflth: January 14.St. 17*4
URN-1(7

AVIEA VERONICA JUM FP;
HER HUSRANO. IF ANV. not
known to bo deed ar alive and.
all hair*, devisees grantees
trustees ar other claimants by.
through, under ar against the
Defendant; B R U C E L A M
CHICK; RICHARD W LYONS.
TRUSTEE, and JOHN DOE.
Ilcllllaut noma re presenting
tenants In pottottion.
Defendants
AM EN D ED
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y OIVEN
purtuant ta an Order or Final
Judgment of Foreclosure, dated
January II, I tf4 . and an
Amended Agreed Final Judg
moot al Forectoeure and Award
af Attorney’* Fee* Nunc Pro
Tunc, entered In Cata Na
«J i*77 C AU K el the Circuit
Court at the lim Judicial Clrcull
In and tar SemlnoN County.
Flaridt. wherein E L V S E L
FREEDM AN . TR U STEE.
P la in t if f and A V I E A
VERONICA JUM PP. BRUCE
LAM C H IC K . R IC H A R D W
LYONS. TRUSTEE AND JOHN
OOE. are Defendant*. I will tall
to ma highest and best biddar
ter cath al ma Watt Freni Door
of me Seminole County Court
haute In Sanford. Samlnola
County. Florida, batween Iha
hour* al It 00 A M. o clock and
1 00 a'cieck P M . on me &gt;d day
Of March ite* mo tallowing
dttcrlbad property at tat term
In tald Order or Final Judg
mant. Nsrif
Lot II. CAR D IN AL OAKS
COVE, according ta the Plat
thareaf. at recorded In Plot
Baak IL Paget 17 and II. Public
Racardt al Samlnola County.
Florida
OATEO al Sanford. Samlnola
Cestafy- Flarlda. mit atm day el
January. ION
(Circuit Court Saal)
MARYANNE AHORSE
At CNrk. Circuit Court
Samlnola County. Florida
By Dorothy w Bolton
AtlOeputyCM
Oeputy Clark
Publish; January II A Fabruory
7.1***
D EN U 1

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tha administration af Iha
R t la la af R O O I R L Y N N
STAUFFER, a/h/a RO O IR L..
S T A U F F E R , dacaatad. F lit
Number M M B C P . N ponding In
th4 Circuit Court Mr Samlnala
County. Florida. Probata Divi­
sion. me addrota at which N
P A . Drawer C. l aniar d. Florida
n t l S M N i iTha hornet . W A
addn ttat of mo Poroonoi Rap
retentattve and Iha Pertanai
Representative's attorney ara
tat term below
A LL I N T E R E S T E D P E R ­
SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All portent an wham m il
no«lea it tarvad who novo eb
lection* the! challenge the valid­
ity M the wtIL me qualification*
af iha personal representative,
venue, ar |urt*dkHon af mit
Court are required to file their
• bloclle n i with this Court
W ITHIN T H E L A T E R O F
THREE MONTHS A F T E R THE
DAT* OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS A F T E R THE
D ATE OF S ER V IC E OF A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All creditor* af the decedent
and other partont having claims
or demands again*! decodenr i
estate an wham a copy af mi*
notka It tarvad within three
month* attar the data of ma first
publication af mit netlea mutt
file Ihalr claims with mit Court
W ITHIN T H E L A T E R O F
THREE MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATS OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS A F T E R THE
O A T I OF SER VIC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
ether creditors af the

OTTO ORRACA; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF OTTO ORRACA;
JOHN DOE and JANE O O I a r
■ S s i i c i i a m I al M l B iBtnaiMl
VWlHi WrfWSnW SpnPBSp- l b
H7Ui JAMESTOWN VILLAGE
- UNIT ONE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC., a Florida
corporation.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that, purtuant lo a Summary
Final Judgment In Forecloture,
entered In Iha abevettyled
covta. In the Circuit Court of
Samlnola County. Florida. I.
Clark af the Circuit Court of
Somlnafa County. Florid*. will
tall that certain property
ad m Seminal! County, F
mare particularly dtaertbod a* i
Lot IJBS. Block "A", af the
property deterIbed a* JAM ES­
TOWN V ILLA O I UNIT ONE.
according to the plal thereof aa
I m Plat Baak to. Paget
I and t at the Public Racardt af
Samlnala County, Fla rld a .
Tagalhar with a perpetual
nonaeciutiva aaaamant for in
grata and agratt at dttcrlbad m
paragraph I and purtuant ta
Orantert* retervad right at
pravfdad far m paragraph 4 af
that certain guff claim da
r&gt;carded In O fficia l
Boo* lia s . Page m . af the
P u b lic R a c a rd t af Sam lnala
County. F la rld a . Tha ktragtlng
being tu b |a ct ta ia n ln g roeuirem entt and aaaa^nanfa In
atittanca aa af ma daN hereof
State af fa cts a t shewn on
survey dated Seetomber IS.
1777. prepared by Janet. Weed A
Gantry, ln«.. a t raturvayad and
racartlflad on M arch IL 1070
and the term s and cendltlent of
the Declaration al Easements,
covenants and rettrlctient re
carded ta O ffic ia l Racardt Baak
l i l t . Page 1171. of mo Pub lic
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
A lta known a t M l Raymond
Circle. Altam onte Sprlngt. P L
SJ7U.
a l p u b ik tale, la me highest and
bet) bidder, lor cath. an me
w a ll Irani sle p t at the Samlnola
County Caurthouta. M l N. P ork
Avenue. Senlord. F la rld a a l
11:Ct a m . an February W. ItM
W ltn e tl m y hand and m a
official tool af m it Court an
January 14.17*4.
(SEAL)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
CNrk af Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publish Jamiery 14.31. Its*
OEN IM

claims i ___ ___
__
dteadtnrt estate mutt til* meir
Claims Wtm mit court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A L L CLAIMS. O EM AN D S
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FO REVER
BARREO.
The daN of mo first public*
Hon of mit Notka It January 14.
1*04
Rapr*tentative
MARTHAi ANN
I.........
.......
STAUFFER
ISM Ayers Weed Court
Winter Spring*. Florida 7778*
Attorney Nr Personal
Rtprotontatlvo
STEPHEN P.HEUSTON.
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No ; otT un
PRES*. NASH A TORPY, P A .
0MS Harbor City Blvd .
SuINJCI
Melbourne. FL JJOtl
Telephone 1*07)1*41)00
Publish January 14.II. 1004
OEN III

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Insertion. Please check your ad for accuracy the ftral day H
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21— Personals
ADOPTIONS
Free medical care, frantpor
la lia n countaling. p r iv a N
doctor plus living eip e n te t
Bar *11711) CN erw afer Attarnay
John F r k k a r
I t M 017 744S
"CATHY VONOVILIEV”
PLEASE CALL M U ST
111 *1«J

23— Lost A Found
REWARD Ilee Nr
w hlN meN. r v t l
Dial* parking lei
B ird and 17 t l
night about * *S
have lumped from

m ms

N il poodle
paw* Winn
Lake M ary
Wednesday
B elo v e d to
car

23— S p e cial N o tic e s
I. RICHARO C. CONTE am not
retpontbN Nr any debit ofbe»
manmjrawn
i x fi
M ART KAY
CALL FOR
FACIAL

C O S M S T IC S l
YOUR F R E E
114 *07

ORUMl. KEYBOARD. PIANO
LESIONS Beginner gvilar
and ka il O tt's n l intfrucfer
with ) ra t's teaching aipavi
anca All styles and Nvtis
FU ll Ns tan Ira# K yI* 1)4 **lk

4 1 - C e m e t e r y L o ts
I

LOTS O a tla w n M em orial
P a rt | N r fha pv.ca a l II
tt.iaoC atm t //• *■**&gt;

55— Business
Opportunities
AUTO PAKT) WHOLESALE
H I P rofit 100K »0 S00* yt#r
M'Aitngm
MO*
Inturtd G v fiffin tw d
•00 4J1

f * .

ESTAB. A PAYPHONE ROUTE
tHOO'wk p o N n lia l
1 *00 *M Ik))
N IO H T C L U B S And Liquor
I-censes Law dawn. will H
nance Cali awnar t o t lea sroe
59— F i n a n c i a l
S e r v ic e s

CHILDCARE In my Hidden Lk
heme Christian alma* M F .
7.Mam l.Tflpm Ref* 111-4181
F U L L T I M E I t * yr».
A lter ic h e e le rt. SM/wk
Lim ch.im acktt » t m s «m
LAKE MART A R IA : Where
Naming and play I* fun
Pro school ecHvltet Infant N
S years Hat lunches and
snack Full and Pari lima OH
hack and mam's day out
hours Call anytime
M l 77*0
SPACES AVAILABLE Ages l )
O f each wk tar III A M »kt
Mrs. Mkbatta's Mauta n i- t u t

Lngil NoflcBt

STOP FORECLOSURE!
I can help H \ tuccatt Barry
Myers so/4*417*1 until IPM

TAXES PREPARED
Taa prapar alien hem t it up
*07 111 77*7

A t —M o n e y to L e n d
KEEP DBIV1NG AND STILL
6ET THE MONEY!
All you nted it your HIN Jack
Diamond N r appointment
43— M o r t g a g e s
B o u g h t 4 S o ld
WANTED.

FICTITIOUS R A M I STATUTE
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCS RN &gt;
Notice It hereby given that ma
undsr*tgnad. pursuant N Iha
"P lctltla u i Name Statute",
Chapter Mlea. Florida Statute*,
will register wim me Division af
Carparallont. Florida Daparf
men! at Siam, upon receipt af
proof af publication at m il
notka. the following fictitious
nemo, te wlt: S E M I N O L E
OAROEN APARTM ENTS un
bar tthkh we add ba engaged In
butmatt af I4M W. IMh Street.
Sanford. Flarlda 0771. That Iha
ta
anNrprlte N a* fattaws;
SEMINOLE OARDEN
APARTMENTS
By: William Oerman. Owner
By: Bertha Gorman. Owner
Publish: January II. 1774
OEN 1*4
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS K A M I STATUTE
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, under Cheater t»U7.
mat Iha undersigned, desiring to
Ilcllllaut name af SOBIK'S
SUBS. NcoNd at UTS South
Highway 17-fl. ta mo cltyof
Fam Park. ttmln*l* County.
» WraR* Iftipm m TufIlraT W

saU name wtm Iha D ivision of
Carperat Ions of mo Pop art morn
e l SU N
CORPORATION
INFORMATION
SERVICES. INC.
Debarah Schroder
Pubflth: January 11, It**
DEN 147
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R SE M IN O LR C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
F R O B A T I DIVISION
FIN Number t h a n C P
IN R E : E S T A T E OP
A G N E S H M IN N IC K
Dacaatad
N O T ICE OP
AD M IN IST R A T IO N
Tha a d m in istra tio n a l Iha
a t U N af A O N B S H. M IN N IC K .
B a c a a tg R . F ile N u m b e r
a i m C P . It pending In Iha
C ir c u it C o u rt fa r S a m ln a la
County, Florida. P rab eN D M
Han. me g d d rttt af which is
P.O. Drawer C. Sanford. F L
11771 M t f . T h a n a m a t a n d
a d d U ig e t of the pertanai rapra
te n u tlv a and the personal rap
ratanlatlva't attarnay ara te l
M rlh below
A ll In la ra tla d parson* ar*
required N HN trim this court.
W ITHIN T H R E E M O N T H S O F
T H E F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
THIS N OTICE? (I) a ll cU lm *
age Inti ma a t U N and 111 any
a b la d la n b y a n I n la r a tla d
parson an wham this nolle# It
torvod mot challenge* Iha v a lid
Iky *1 ma trill, me euallHcotient
• f Iha pertanai representative,
venue, ar |urttdkHon af the
court
A L L C L A IM S A N O O d JE C
T lO N ) NOT SO F I L E D W ILL
BE FO REVER BAR REO .
Publication *f m u N o tk a hat
begun on January 14.17*4
Ptrtanal RtargtawflHn:
Rtpratanl,
DOR ISM. GIBBONS
114 Tutana Drive
AHemenN Spring*.
FLM7I4
AINmay Nr Ptrtanal
KENNETH M. BEANE
MM S. Highway 17-fl
C t*to No my. FL »7B7
Talaphona (407IU4 1111
Publlth: January 14.II. t**4
DEN IM

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tg% mt. m y n eg* m s iki7

Legal Notices
UNCLAIM ID
VEHICLE AUCTION
Removal of Iha baton da
tcribad vehicles wat conducted
In compliance with F S 711 71
Notka that Butch t Towing win
tall laid vahicNt at Public
Auction Nr cath an February IL
ITT* at M M am. at 1M7 W. Itt
Street. Sanford. Florida W*
rata rye m* right N withdraw
tald vehicles from Pubik Auc
1771 BukklO
ID #4M47U7GI)7IM
1777B uk klO IOF4J*7A7Hl**7t4
17*4Chav Comoro
10 #lGlAPt7H7EL144170
VahicNt may b* vNwad on*
hoor prior N U N Salat begm at
IB Mam
Publlth. Januaryll. Iff*
DEN 14)
UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUCTIOH
Ramaval ol m* below da
tcribad vahkN t u t conducted
ta campilanca with F.S. 71)71
Nolle* mat Butch't Tewing will
tell tald vahkN al Pubik Auc
Nan Nr cath an February IL
17*4 al M M am. at »B7 W 1st
1treat, laniard. Florid* W*
reserve ma right N withdraw
M U vahkN from Pubik Auc
INS Chav ID
IDIIGIFP*7S4FL417)71
VahkN may ba vNwad on*
hour prior to U N S*N boglnt ol
I* Mam
Publish: January )l. 17*4
DEN 144
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
INAND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CAIEN 0.7M I1 DR-MB
IN THE M ATTER
OF THE AOOPTION
OF O .K .S.
a miner.
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIOA TO
OAVID VITONE
(Address Unknown!
YOU ARE H ER EB Y NOTI
FIEO that OOROTHY FIN LEY
SCHMIDT hat filed an Amended
Petition Nr Adoption In me
C lrc u ll Ceurf e l Seminole
County. Florida. N r RelNI un
der the Hague Convention el The
Civil Aipects el International
Child Abduction and 4J U S C
SS 114*1. E l See - *nd you are
required N serve a copy el your
II
FRANK C. WHIOHAM. ES
Q U I R E , ef S T B N S T R O M .
MCINTOSH. JU LIA N . C O L ­
BERT A WHIOHAM. P A . Al
tomayt Nr PallHonar. whet*
addratt it Poti Office Bos tail.
Sanford. Florida »77l. end HN
the Original with m* dark af m*
above ttyNd court on or before
FEBRUARY II. 1774. otherwise
a datiwlt and ullimaN ludgmant
trill b* antarad against you tor
Iha rallal demanded In Iha
Polltlan.
WITNESS my hand and of
Hcial teal ef u U court on me
1im day of January. 17*4
i
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By? Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clark
Publlth January 17. 14. )l A
Fabruory 7.17*4
DEN Ml

for M l Vim# 117 #F%
d 111
iMit Mutt

IPN

SECURITY OETICER

For psfift fim# | It fchift

Needed tor full time position
M u tt be abt* to work
weekends Qualified can
d,dales will have 1 years
security or related taper,
anca. a valid drivers license
and clast D guard license
First a d end CPR framing a
plus Drug screening
Rttpend io
HEATHROW
PATROL. It* Maetarow Blvd .
Heathrow F L Ills* Equal Op
porfum ly Em ployer M F -V/Q

Accepting ippiKRltom
MoncUr VttdRr.V 4
DelR tTM iN fifM N IV t l .
Dr Aar* iv r 441 404

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Good pay. tN ad y work
(ram SO* i n MIS Iv m tg

W ill

COUNTER PERSON
Rac*p'&lt;onitl. camputar input
M utt h*v* knewNdg* of print
mg and u N t Tru D im antiont
Printing
_
lit tosi

DRILL OPERATORS.
ETCHERS
AND PLATERS
Winter Sprlngt company
teaks indiv-duals wtm prt
•i*ws production aaper lanea )
HHIt*

■ s w a s Tv a r® ef 4 » PM (A m

NOTICE

On1,211IsdnomIfirtisMt HsimiI
To Make Your Move... Call Us Today!

(Geneva (gardens
1505 W. 25th Strwt* Sanford

DRIVERS NEEDED

3 2 2 -2 0 9 0
H O U R S : M o n . - F r l. 0 :3 0 • 8 :3 0

Managed By Angeka Gordon Property Management

A G CARRIERS. Tatar**. FI.
a wall established and grew
Ing Central Florida based
company oilers yew
elamt Annuel Pay Increases
aSlop Oil Pay
* Un loading Pay
* Vacation Pay
* Salaty Bonus
* Spout* Riding Program
a Average Trip) 7Day*
a Lata Modal Conventional
Tractors
H you have 1 years tractor
trailer. OTR and snow and k*
•■parience plu&gt; a good driving
record, call
I *00 l/s **)*

j

HEAVY COLLISION PERSON
F LO R ID A S T A T R R E O U IR R I
all contractors ba registered
or ceriiliod To verify * slaN
co n tra cto rs license c a ll
I *00 D l 7*4*. Occup4tlon*l
Licenses ar* required by the
county end con be verified by
celHnqHMIl*.eal. 7D2

R t m o d f illn g

F lr t w o o d / F u e l
FIREWOOD SFLIT OAK Tree
Service and Hauling Free
estimate*)!! 4171

LANDSCAPERS

S00 LAYERS
Craw needed

AIR DUCT CLEANINO gutter
cleaning/sercening. chimney
sweep Insured Yeung's Serv
tee.IK rt) 0 D 4 ll) n tttl

dsrptnlry

L I V E IN N A N N Y
Non
sm oking."M rs D o ublllro"
personality, lo car* for 7
school aga children Trantpor
lalion and Rat's required
Ovwdo call**** M4 *40)

C A R P E N T E R A ll kinds o l home
repairs, painting A ceramic
HN Richard Gross
711 M il

LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
N«ad»d lor distressed proper
tyl Senlord. F/T Sand r*
sum** to: 7)1 Sacrot Harbor
lane. Lake Mary, FL 17/44_

MAINTENANCE PERSON
General maintenance and repair
skill* lor chlU car* canters
Mechanical skills a plus Ideal
ter retire* US* hourly da
pending upon skills and *&gt;p*
none* Call H I *4)&gt;bofwaan
SAM 1PM
M E D IC A LH E L P

LPN
II PM / AM and / AM 1 PM
Part lima Apply in parson
Lakavlaw Nursing Canlar. *17
East tad Sir**!. Santard
•N U R SE•
Vary ruca firm la work to ri
P ul your Ikans* to t u r k haral
F R E E R E G IS T R A T IO N
AAA EM PLO YM EN T

it* w urn SI., in-1114

NURSERY ATTENDANT
For pr* school children. 4 hrt
Sunday m orning d u ring
chwrcn sarvkot. additional
hours possibi* Esp and rofs
required 771 4171 *0 apply

C V F R B tt MULCH lll/yard
loos Grad* A. milled in
Longwood Call t i l e a tree
estimate on yevr tree Him
/ping and rsmavall Hardy
Tree Servlet doing business as
AAA Trte Servlet TM &gt;747

Lawn Sarvlce
TOM B JEFF'S LAWN CAREI
Re* -Comm . dependable lew
rales I Free esl
770 /870

Ma sonr
TWP MASONRY. Brick. BNCS
Stucco. Concrete. Renova
lions LK /lns
771 7444

Home Improvement

Air Duci dtanlng

m in i

Product asparianc* with C D L
required Top p a y l Lou V trn
C a ra ____________ 11*714*

F lo o r in g
HARDSYOOO FLOOR INO
Install landtag Finishing
T O M O L S C N tt ll- E lA T M t

RES /COMM. Vinyl Suing .
Alum
Fram ing. D rynall.
Doors. Roolmg. Concrete
1114*71 S O Bj IMiI,CBCSIftt*

F u ll lim a, cla st 0 Ik . rtq

DRIVER

M A S T tR IL E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addilien. cemm/res
LlC'Int 4ER00WI7171I 447)

I A d d itio n a l

mt
Landscaping

Electrical

" H o TTcr

Part lim a lor Lake M ary
/H e a th ro w
A p p ly : t* * l
P hllad alph iaA vo Orlando

Class B Heart* required

I Bdrm /I Bath 111 MM
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS
PARK A V I I bdrm apt M l
kitchen remodeled Lerg*
rooms on bus Imt I
D /l
E F FIC IEN C Y APT kitchen
fully remod»-ed. spec tout D l)
I11S0M RENTAL RESULTS
QUIET t/lt* townhouse. DOS
Pars. Adult comm MIS mo
and toe dap Wa'er-trash
Incl Barb Mon Frl777 7*4)
SANFORD Near I 4, } bedroom
1 bath DM per month D l l
security Call 77) *11*
SANFORD 1 bedroom I bath
DO* month No deposit Mo.r
In special! Clean i iji */s*

All roniai and raal atlata
advariisamantt ara sublacf fa
fha Fadsrai Fair Housing Act
which makes It lltagal to
advertise any prafavanca lim
Ifaflan ar d lscrim ln aflan
based m race, color, religion
u s . handicap, familial tiaius
ar national angsn

DEOI
Bonus -tar dr Ivor l All Shirts
available Daily pay. na faa
Rrpori ready m work 1 M am.
Industrial Labor Svc. t*I*
French Av No phono calls

t l M hr Parm ananl pesifiAns
Navoralaai
Help Per sennet. II* *)**

LABORERS N E E O E O skilled
and unskilled Positions avail
abt* Jays Callbatwaan l )
SPRINT S T A F F IN O .m N il

3231(70
MOVE IN SPECIAL!

97—Apertments
Furnished / Rent

Sem.noi* Cammumfy Conagv
it sponsoring ) positions lull
lim* VISTA volunteers. I year
beginning Feb II. 17*4. So
recruit lor odu*! educel-on
p ro g ra m s
l* l( / m o *
benefits Requirements High
School or G EO diploma. Fla
driver t IK . Own tvansport*
H*n. abia lo work Has**
Khedui* good oral and wril
tan communication skills
Additional e m p lo y m e n t *r
e n ro llm e n t in school it no!
perm,Had Submit raterwa by
Fab 7. lass Call Harriet LH
H*. U7I4M. Eal. *44. An
Equal Access/ Equal Oppar
SuoSty Cata/naoiTy Collage

r«r *i!*Li.v’wJ sflUdcac* S*It
•ar Education and asparianc*
In early childhood r*qu&gt;r*d
C a ll» ) t i l t
•DRAFTSMAN*
Any school or stork tap can
tend mis golden |obt Can I
F R EE REGISTRATION
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
IMW ism SI .11)1114

_____ ao;a»***oo

7 b d rm i4 l0 m o # n d u 9

VOLUNTEERS

DIRECTOR

JANITORS

MARINER'S VILLAGE
L f it t A d jI D d im IM Om e

TELEMARKETERS

Pari lima days Apply h i
parson CHICK FIL A. LAKE
MARY
U IM II

Must her* own tools end
tsperienct Apply In parson
1*01 Country Club Rd. Sanford
Monday Friday. Sam 4pm
HELP W ANTED Etptrwncad
Irrigation tvorbar* needad
77)*7*7Monday Friday* S

MINUTES FROM SANTORO!

Longwood pari lima Monday
rnru Friday. )PM SPM Sal
urday 0AM 1PM 1) M per
hour plus bonus end com
mission Psrmananl post
lions i
Navorataot
Help Personnel *7*SMS

DINING ROOM ATTENDANT

xpm

LEASE TOR LESS!
On# Bedroom Apartm ents
l) M D E A L
M ost wood Apts 77/ /7}4

TEACHERS AIDE

DIETARY COOK

*

s t r e t lp a r t in g ) » 447)

D A D w ill shar* ) bdrm ham* m
• ■change lar help with cava
lor fwo daughters 10 and I)
Ideal lor tingle mom o ' older
woman D ) ITS*
NEWLY RENOVATEO pelvar*
entrance paddle Ian In your
room, your own heat control
ralngaralor. microwave and
color TV Off street parsing
and maid service Convenient
local-an Th* best In town
ID SOM
P R O FES SIO N A L F E M A L E
prylerryd to Share ) bdrm 1
bam pod spa homa D M plus
ta posit Cow m 7*74_______
ROOM IN PRIVATE LONG
WOOD home 14) wk SM de
posH Phont *74 IM*________
ROOM W kikhon privileges t))
wk Airpoel A Senlord Ava
Call Sam till noon 1X314»v

Full and pari lima ChtU cart
vper.en&lt;v rvqu-red 177 7*0)

F ull lim a Nursing homa as
parianc* helpful Apply In
parson
L a k ty ia w N ursing
Canter, t i t East k*d Street.
Sanford

am

CASSELBERRY
Upscew. s-ngie story peiai
apartments I bedrooms Ideal
lor indieiduelor coup**
•7*4/7/
C O N V E N IE N T A N D SPACIOUS
CALL GENEVA GARDENS
A P T S ._________ 1)1 7SSS
C O N V E N IE N T 4 S A F E I A 1
Bdrm aptl UTS
d m mo
plus dap l y r leas* 77* 771*
C O N V E N IE N T TO donnlonn ;
bdrm. 1 bath single stary
quiet, w 'd hook up t i l l mo
__________ 771 7 7 4 / _____
HISTORIC ■!
- nr. l , r l .,1
Very clean 7 1. klltfw n liv
rm . a p p ll . fenced yard
g a ra g t
good n e ig h b o rs
D JS mo i n t dap M UOOK
» P t m or *14 PEN

A QUIET. cNaa r n . kHchan
ph*n* laundry Apt t avail
eta* els* &gt;71A up n a east
CLEAN ROOMS single starling
IM/wk K llchan. phana.
laundry, vidao games, all

TEACHERS

DAYCARE TEACHER

99—Apertmenls
Unfurnished / Rent

93— Rooms (or Rent

Mutt Hflv#
AO hf«
♦oAfc'd a CDA or
or b#&lt;PT#iORf (Wgrw# m M f ir
chfdhodd
m iO Q \

Prt K A &gt; yr e&gt;dt Perm
position HRS Carl or willing
•o go &gt;o school If you . k* kids
A confusion, call m* 177 17)*

QUIET Neighbor heed, clean,
shadad SJOO mo *100 damage
dvo )?■• SAM ask lor |

HOME ON RIVEN t* share.
W/D. pool a n d t9YVM| COURtt
1300 mo Half Wltli9#t 44« UM

PRODUCTION WORKERS
Established profitable 1) yr
oU award winning company,
and Industry la a d sr In
advanced technology l-e'ds it
•■pending Ihalr war Store*
Production workers ar*
needed far all I* and II hour
s h ills , in c lu d in g ) day
wt«k«nd shills, days and
nights E ■cal lent wag* and
benefits prog'am Apply in
person Continental Circuits
Inc IDO Bell* Av* W-nter
Spring* between the hours of
Sam and Noon or I pm to 4pm

W* II giv* you 1*11 training
and salary plus * twnt «i
a s it lm g c l l t n l t
( F u ll
b m i l l l i l C a l l la r
appointment
I gee Sri 174)

EFFICIENCY All ullliiias m
cludad Privala backyard
SMI month 1/1 l l l k . JJ4 .V I

91— Apartments/
House to Share

S r r iK l background ) years
minimum esp Good driving
record Valid FL D L ttlll* *

AUTO MECHANIC
DEADLINES
Tueedey rru Friday 13 Noon Tha Day Ba
Sunday And Monday B 30 PA* Friday

Wwtfwest/Oock Wariun
Up *0)1) tl'h r (will train I
40/1*0*4*4
im fra

NURSERY H O M E R
Tractor asparianc# helpful
D r iv e r s lU a n s *
M er.day
Friday. *am lpm)71«**4

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!

R A M a n par Ibb u b , b R B ttf on 3 B n n

14C0fi— CUfivq ttntdd______ 57* • Hna

fcfi0AJL-fc30P.il.
MONDAYOn
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

A D D T O Y O U R IN C O M E
S E L L AV O N NOWI
C A L L t i l 4 )))e r 17104)7

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PRIVATE PARTY RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT

97— Apartments

71— H f ilp W i n t f i d

F u r n is h e d / R e n t

Nolhmg tucsaads l&gt;k* tuccatt
Wa r* wall inN Our k d ctr&lt;ad*
el training tuccettlul aeanit
No Ik i s m *
W* llhtlp'
WATSON R EALTY CORP
REALTORS
ID )M*____
AGENTS AVON Earn N M X
No door door PT FT Intur
anca availabN lend! I ll 1171

C h ild C a r#

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVILACTION
NUMBER 71-M7-CA-MI
EMC MORTGAGE CORPORA
TlON. a Dataware corporation
Plaintiff.

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CLASSIFIED ADS

27— N u r s e r y A
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
SEMI NOLI COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO; 744*4 CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROGER LYN N I T A U P F I I
a/k/a
ROG ERL STAU FFER .

7 1 —H filp W a n U d

7 1 - H e l p W a n te d

AFFO R O ABLI Heme Repair.
Dependable All phases Call
for fro*oil. Michael 717 7U»
AFFORDABLE'Heme Repair.
Dependable All phases Call
for Irea esl Michael 77) 718*

AL DOES IT ALL
Fla It right *• a price you can
attord He’d'Ins From start
10 Hnlsh Carpentry, plumb
Ing. tleclrlcel. and mnliy^
•&gt;cs 17 yrs of eaporlenc* No
|ob No big of small Call
7)4 7*71 *r D k Stta 14 hr s

C ir p R t C lt in ln g
C A R P E T C LR A N IN O ? «
Rooms s ite s Sleem cleaned
or dry loom Guaranteed
lowestprkes 407177 S77I
SAM'S C A R F I T CLEANINO
pies bell end strip fNers
Resldenllal/cemmercUl 14
hr* Ms 1S4I. beeper *4**141

RESTORATION. ORTW ALL.
malal studs, doors, trim. sU
tag- perch**, decks, gazebos
777 m i

W t

A

TOUCH ABOVE CNoning
service. LI c /Ia s . QwAllty
•cleaning at It s best 211*708
HOUSE, CLEANINO. reliable,
and reaspnabN rales Rel's
Bondad'LK'Ins *)/*!*/

P lu m b in g "
A A A PLUMBINO A SEWER
Lvaky fauevtt? Running
lO 'lf t t ’

170 C O u k l M l v f i yO U f

problem W it f f h t it t r t 24 hr
M fv ic o
904 S22 2112

Pressure Cleaning
DUN RITE: Clean driveways,
roots, pool dteks. walks,
houses Frsetsf. 171 4177
PRESSURE CLEANINO MAN
Roofs, pool decks, etc Quotes
by phono
Celt 774 4440

Swimming Pool
Service/"A
epalr

RITE-WAY

Cleaning ^trvlct

Painting
CUSTOM FAINTINO by Jtlfrty
Power Ini.'esl. Llc'd . Ins
Free estimates
7)1411)

bM U W

U P

'/ T T T i h u d u
Worts Foci

W EEKLY SERVICE tram tit
mo Chtm Rit# Pool Sofvkt
HO 2271
Robot! Shotm4A»f

Yree Service

Home Repairs

ECHOLS T R IR SVC Lie’s, ins
"Let th* Profess.ona's do It "
FreeestimaNs
71J ttm
LARRY’S LAWN ANO TREE
F R E E E S T IM A T E S
71) 7441

M A R I N O Hem * R e p a ir .
specializing in small |obt
CRC 0)40/7 Free esl ni-KI*

Window Repaiir
and Clean j

C o n c re te

Janitorial Services

STRICTLY WINDOWS BuSMtaS
4 RotHBontlal Wiryjow Kroon
ctoontfiq F fto o s l 130 m i

CAPTAIN CONCRBTI. WeyfN
Bo*i I Man OualHr Opara
I-on! 7171714/414 1*41

BUTZCLEAN JANITORIAL

WINDOW A SCREEN REPAIR:

Commercial'Resid 7114712

4SM1I 7711

H O U S B C L E A N I N O Q u a lit y
work, honosl And reliable
Reis Dee 407 M4 1 7 4 * .
WILL DO housesleenmg tor
realtors bu-'ders domestics
Rslt and 'easonaNe i» o n *
or 747 7*4)

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♦t—Apirtmints
Unfurnished/Rent

115-Industrial
Rentals

mo atDMOUM E.Ha largo

O FFIC E /»erehe* t* tpaca. IM0
Iq It Pnma location at
antranca to Cantral Fla Rt
gianal Airport 401 Ml m i
SANFORO 10011 tq It 1 phase’
tpr ink lari II tq It tlewstrem
Raalt* Inc. Jim Oo*ta m I4M

* nd (le*n Good * I e&lt; ( lo w to
b ut end P in e c te tt School
u*&gt; moo* m i * t m m o
I BDRM. Ii» r m . hit. bath
porch 111 4 II* F r m l i A ,*
l i t V mo W m
lit o il
I

aiOROOM APARTMENT
SPECIAL II** o month mo*o

in C o fl J a c r y M i a a M ___
I IUDKOOM M ' ««*»', |! W
deposit P*tt occ*pt*d Coll
____
J M ) * 4 1 o rlM 4 jl)^
I

BEDROOM

tI M month ptut
III) security depot it and
ref e r e n c e s __
M) P H

1 BORM. f . BATH I b.

m ovw

Garden Or. Wuiter lp g t MOO
mo • util Hope*t lrt« * 0 l

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
ALTAM O NTE I ' l
greahoom
»ery nice carpeting tin*
neighborhood I car garage
|M 0 month
)&gt;t 4111

HUD HOMES.
Item SSMOewnt Why rent?
The Hittiman Grew*
I ll M U
___________Realtor
L A R K M ART Nice 2 bdrm. I 1*
bath, cent M A. fenced *a*d
clean Lae* Mar* uhoo't
M48p««*t*c ib a a a a u fg
LAKE MART A R IA *1. |*&gt;i )
bdrm. H i bath fenced *a*d.
Cent H A Liao mo 1J1 lie*
LAROE I ' l »J! Gro.ee-jod
Grovortow Village. M r porch
I car, pm**. D l l mo HQ 4.*N
SANFORO ) bdrm. 3‘ &gt; bath
latetront house M M 'mo
111 M M
SANFORD OOLOIBORO
RENT TO OWN
] bdrm . non kitchen air
t l 000 dowry m a m* M* m i
1 A M ORO
l i t Count** Club
C r 1 bdrm. I bath, cent M/A.
Fenced yard. W l m* M l W

Stenstrom Rentals
O iA N F O R O 1/1 dupl*e w'
tcreened porch C 'H / A
P n .i 'e 1 1411 mo. MM tec
• S A N F O R O l / l dvp'ee *
liung i n and den Washer
hook up t i l l mg 1110 tec
O I A N F O R O &gt; /l at/ dan.
carport w 'd hook upt. larg*
i k ’ d la r i mo 1400 tec
* 1MA DO nr L A K E WOODS |/| I
* dfc'e car garage tpic . well
4 teptic 1*00 mo 1*00 tec
OHIODEN LAKE 1*1 condo m l
t.ngle garage C/H’A. pool
p n . Cleon'l i f t mo SISStoc
o IT lO H Nt RIVER 1*1 m&gt;
garage, hardwood lioorv boat
klip V m * '1*00 n o w tec
R S A N r o S O 1/1 apl CHA.
patio, cloan *400 mo 1100 tec
O IA N F O R O 1/1 ml lam il* rm.
patio CH A. n** carpal Clean
1111 mo L1M tec No pelt
Itenttrom Realt*. Inc
"We Manage *o*r Heme,
like It w a i a*r ewn " Urn 0 * ile
111 l r t l A lter *PM : m t m
I B O R M 14M month ptut 1400
t o c w r lt * d e p o t lt an d
ratarancae
H I 1141
I R E O R O O M Cantral air. * a il
to *ait carpal. S e ll piut tec
H a ll Reatt*
m I lM
I B D R M . 1 B A T H Cant H /A
I d H a*» O n , a Santord
M IS m o . l M l N 110 r a te - -

105— D u p l e x - * . .

Trlplea / R t n f r
L A K E M ar* Good area 1 bdrm
mim carp al. C /H /A . appl
calling tant. m ulls t i l «/M
« *O N E A V A I L A B L E a a
1 bedroom. I both 111 kk44 or
114 HOI
carport,
SAN FO R O 1 bdrm
security l* |ta m . twit k i t .
0 't counted t e l l
114 *11*
S A N FO R O D U P L E X . I bdrm .
U*S month 1)00 depotlt Cell
altar 140&gt; 114 *044
M ALL APT. A C and appl I
ancet Ideal lor tingle 111*
p 'u t deposit 111 1114

n s —O f f i c *

Spact/ Rant
NEW Santgrd o/licei and or
*ar ehoutei 4001100 tq II
Spactal. MM'ma. i n 1114
SANFORO Oftrct tpaca 1400
tq It building total. 1100 tq
It per ollitaunit 111 r m
M* SO F E E T lor Now an 11*1.
successful aim ing anchor
butinetiat Good porting and
lighlmg Graal *nibiiil*
A tk mg 1400 rno 11144

114—Warehouse
Space / Rent
LONOWOOD/IAKE MARYM id t i n tlx a g a narehoutei
too t » 1*00 tq It Free rent
* 1 1 mo leete. Irom I MS’ mo
m o il*
S E C U R IT Y W A R E H O U S E k*A
and Old Lake M ar* B ird
*1.110
1 OOO tq
It o l
tic'» e r* h o u ie ‘ Finished ol
Ilea tpaca alto a ia iia b ia
Ktaan ke Realt*. 1*1* III!

KIT *N’ CARLYLE® by Larry Wrixhl

DEBAR*
m a t r o n ! 1/1. con
tral H/A. ptut • • tro tt Ikk 000
W. M a lic lk . lt i. I l l / H I

O lf M I T C H E L L . 14 H lnhmg
boat 10HP M arc k kk a r 1
depth Undert. trolling motor.
got# tra ile r 1)000 M l 4IM

L A K E M A R Y 1/1 Lorga yard
E R C E L L E N T cenditien. a rte,
and M haaltl 1104 **o
V E N T U R E ! P R O P E R T IE S
Allan a Ot*m Jahntan 1M M l)
SAN FO R O S1K d o .n approa
•mat* paymanti t a l l month )
bdrm * / refmithed ha rd.oo d
noon, hug* oak I tJK e ra .1
able tor d o t mg and repair*
Asking 11)10047* 1114_______

IO N G W O O D H itteric O itlrlc t
B 'O a te rt barn neat to Tea
Room t i l 1100 o r) 1*«!U

141— Homes lor Sale

MANAGEMENT 4 R E A LT Y
**/ m m i / n i t u t

ASfO P O A B H h o v i .

STENSTROM

125— For Lease

STAIRS FROrERTY

Yf N fU F f i PRO P! »TT|
F H A O R V A AS LOW AS IN
AN Q • and o*nar financing a t
to* at MOO mat Go* t Fora
cloture*. Repot* Seminal#
Orange. V olutle
Seaterd less then 1I.4M dew*
0O»er 1/1 acral I ' l liv. dm
lam rm Satellite d&lt;th Me *00
• Rena*ated 1■1•i Neaer root
carpet pamf garaga. Mr
parents* *oo
• R E LO C A T IN G ! M r brick
M r porch fenced rd M l 100
O P O O L I R e n o r a t e d 1/1.
Iirepiece. Mr pw th.tll.N0
A itv m e Ne O ut Iif r I Immacw
■ate I ' l . dmmg. famit* rm. I
car garage S e D P lT lS M .U 0
Markham W dt area I 'l . 1 Ik
a c ra l P a t'u re ilabta 11*1000
LK . M ar* cwtlam kwitti
p * /i. post. tie s, too
• 1/1. Orer I acre. 1111*00
#4/1 I * a rre t pm* rtf* j ig e n e
O W N E R FIN A N CIN G
1 acra attata. ar | acre attala
both over 4 000 tq ft 4/4. pool,
lakefront . dock U4«*00
I 'A lf l

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V E N T U R E I P R O P E R T IE S

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REALTY,

SEUERSI BUYERS!
We LIST A S E L L more
Property than Anyone
in tt* O R E A T E R SA N F O R O /
L A K E M A R Y A ra a 't
Call U t A N Y T IM E !

322-2420 • 321-2720
SANFORO • UM E MARY

V O LU SIA COUNTY. Deltona
pool. 1 bdrm | bath, tp iit
plan ne* carpet and point
v to o o ___________o n m m t
I B D R M I B A T N i M u tt M o to
a p p e a r ie p r ic e d M w it i n
Country Club C lr .
S4B.no Eyoktner 11) 11*1

151— Investment
Proptrty / Salt

BATEMAN REALTY
ESTATE SALE
1 story block building
tguerg tool Zoned GC 1 No
raoMtwbto oftor refused

32147M............I21-22S7
153-AcreaoeLofi/Sale

H A I . I . UI-.AI I V
II .

I li •»! M

VJFom e.SJI.W 0
. S ' K f w M r''
so.Ma
tatr Ikcrett Tar mi i Cauntr* t
1/1/1; fam air. fenced tt) loo
3/2/1. tot ded w&lt;featuresI tl*.«00

3 2 3 -5 7 7 4
•E A ST F IN A N C E I 1 bdrm . Ig '
lot. cant H/A. Intidt util
S it.400
• S A N F O R D H ISTO RIC DIS
T R IC T l I tlor*. cornar dbl
lot Bettor# or keep at duple•
Good rental 1W.111

i/M
R E A L ESTATE. INC.
322 7 4 N

INC.

D E L A N O . 1 acre*. I m l* on I 4
R i l t U H ortM Oh. A I toning
U S 000 t « \ doom, io n mt io
yes. Lag*bgrg&lt;gOdbn*tl--

DCITONAAIEA10 ACtll ’
Ideal for m obile hom e or
hom o ill* , her ta t. co ttlo .
terming, or nurtary Zoned
agricultural SI.*00 par acre
Sm all do*n poym ant * ith
o*nar financing N 1 W I W
S A L I M . WV
M 4 beautiful
•c re t ./m o b ll horn* included
MB B U I bohagon 4 «pm
14 A C R E S ml D O U B L IW I O I
n r * ) bdrm. 1 bkth P k lf u r t
And *oadt N» q ua lifyin g
S4L000 AIM 11 A C R E S ad
|dining Irrigation, p o llu te
------------ ----1230411
i l o t s , n ■ t n Ftu t i c h t
c le a r e d w / r g * d a c c e t t .
!Pm ocrett prop) C o ll M l )444

157—Mobile
___Ho mas /Sale__
USE YO URTM RETURN
FOR DOWNPAYMENT
BANK FORECLOSURE
11
*ith 1 cor gorag* Bwilt In
l*M Lika na«. Mrga yardl
Lcf.no
PINECRIST
4/1. toad* ol
room I Apt /mother tn to*
quarter* Almotl 1.000 tq tt
On!* 114 000
Call far detenu

Janet Mansfield. 323-7271
AA Carnal. Inc . I l l 1114

C A R R I* O [ COVE M O B IL E
HOME P A R K
IH44 1/ 1. tpllf. $4 Bay Spring
C e n tra l H /A. screen room
M.M0
14al* in. U Fairm ont V illa
Cantral H/A. n a th e r'd ry e r.
Jishw ether a ll electric. ce
thodral colling, ebtyl tiding,
ahlngla roof, northern Intula
Hon. 1 11.000
14*14 l / l . II LWarty Cantral
H /A. 14.400 catn
14141 in tpllt. U Pear ton
Central H/A. carport til.M O
C ali m a i n at a i t u a i

231-Cars

Accaewrie*

• 14 F T PONTOON boat, a ll
fib trg lo tt. 140 H P Evonrud*.
Vary l a t l l M any a t lr a i. Ilk*
no* Only llQ * 00 ) ) ) t **0

• CH R YSLER IM P E R IA L T V
L ik o new M u st to ll Only
S14.S00 Coll |40))M1 tM *
• C O R V E T T E . IDS. I t match
V o llo w . t lop s M u tt ie e l
A U ln g ia lOO M l BM1
E T E C A T C H E R I l**0 Cher*
Comoro Iroc Z Loaded, c u ll
M l . m ogt W ell m oMtolnad
14 000 OBO *04 LM 1011

*********
H L my name H J im Young I
have keen a mechanic tor 11
y e a n and bay* been A SE
certified I bay* worked tor
new and mad cor d to to rtM p i.
I hove loan the way c uitam e r,
hare baa* treated I've seen
lb* wo* Ivnfc W* 1 said I've
keen the wey premises bare

217— Garage S a ltY
O A R A O E l e k f f W h yb a itw rtt
WE B U Y P A Y TOP PR ICC 11

Nf1MND

•CARA6E SALI AD MKAIN
Call in your garaga sal# ad by
I) noon on Tuesday and lake
a d v a n ta g e e l our sp e cia l
garage la I# ad p r lc t ll Call
C lettH lod no* tor d t la llll

SANFORO POOL HOME

1 BO R M ] bath * 'd . pool tpa
tonmt Sacurlt*. M r patio,
m uchm o4tl t i l l mo 111 M U

215— Boats and
B IN S R E O A L Madollwn l l
10". 4 c y l ln/outbeord motor
• 'd riv e on trollvr 1)000 OBO
&gt; »a004Brat* 4)01 #v#l

E R C H A N 0 E OR S I L L *eur
proport* located an *.her e I
Ieves tort H a a H y .m s a il
F O R S A L E RY O W N E R . Large
14 Be. 1 Ea. Cent H / A Fenced
y a rd . F re th i* rem odeled
Ctoto to good Santord Mhooii
A ct ing |H.*00 ter m i arailebto
i n U lld e y t. 11101ll#*gt

I/* *00 1 or 4 bdrm . I ' t bath
l. ) M t tq It Hug* m atter I
Fam rm ./lire p ta c * N*
modeled kitchen.bath n*«
carp al, tp n n k ltr . ta cu 'H *
tyttam Pkddie lent, cvttom
. in d o * tre a lm e n tt. quiet
c u i de ta c
I m m o c u la la l
Owner, ))l»ia*afto&gt; t
S A N F O R O . I t . M B ON/S4SB
monthly ] bdrm. H t bath. 1
car garage Ne* carpal paint
you pick co la rt' E a t* quoit
fyt M E T R O O R O U P tlt I t t l

121— Condominium
Rentals

107— Mobile
Homes / Rent
E L D E R SPR IN G S. ot&lt; H «* 411
1. 1. 1 bd rm t U S to 1*0 *k
HOP dap 110 111* or M l IIP*

141-Homts lor Sole

I HI
I baled II *111
Dea l gal me wreng . They're
net a ll bad. M . I saved my
pennies end my dim es (tor II
y rs .l and storied m y ewn car
tot and avto rep air shop i
b eet cars tor cash and c a rt at
buy here, pay here
H O P IN A N C E C H A R O E I
lem e at lew a i tes Perm I
And we have boats too. M .
come and see the new kid an
f lu block I
A M E R IC A N O R E A M S A L E S
A N D S E R V IC E
I IN Santord A r t Santord
N) M l MM

322 2(11

21»— Wanted to Buy

15 7 —M o b ile

Homes /Self
N E W t***-*. NO DOWN. I t \
Interest. 14 X to. I I 11/me
) 4 X f g .u t o / m o las d o *
1*1* F R E E M O N T 1 bdrm. 1
bath, cord * ■ A u m g 44*00
Taking otter*, cath only Cor
nag# C o re M epb iie Homo
P a rk 40/ m * i l l ) ____________
IN I. II a a*. 1 Bdrm I Bath
located In park Owner tinenc
tng a» ail S1100 i l l M01

1A0— Business
For Sale
LAWN BUSINESS. Lake Mar*
area Account* and equip
11.OOP-mo Income HI )IQ1

1A 3 -Waterfront
Property/Sale
TWO LOTS, tide by Hde. Lake
bethel E tto to t I Near Stone
IHand I 114 *00 aoch
•III flnonco M id i*

113—Television/
Radio / Stereo

S T R A W B E R R IE S U PKh Open
tom N * l Celery Aye ) m l r
•I Santord I m l N of St Rd
i Form s M l Mt*

1 1 7 — S p o rtin g G o o d s

223—Miscellaneous

• O IR L I B IK I. Suitable ter a*
roar oM chlM 14" whaott.
pink *hlt# and gr*#n 111 Call
1414M
• 1NOW IK It laa cm Ltm et
with peiat a M c a rrie r i l l
otter 114 Ittl
• YO U T H G O LF C L U B S and
bag by North wottorn Vary
c to o n t lM M ) M M

• C R Y S T A L . Heavy le a d D
p ie c e ta t S ta m o o ra and
g 'a tia i Vary nice le! Mtg
u n k n o w n U ltirm MI m »
• F I R E P L A C E : FreotlotMMg.
wood burning Only S41 Coll
UOOOOf____________________
• O UAO C A N E Moral and ad
lullobto Lika rww 140 l« ) |
1)4 D / f evenings___________

IfS— Machliwry/Toolt
1 I A R I It INCH T A B L E M W
Good condition I ( l i t firm
____________ MS 111)

1»f— Pft« A Supplies
• A N T IO U I H O R S t C O L LA R ,
leothor with wood homos DO

1A5— Duplex tor Sale

_____ mmi_____

• F B I ! Ik* v r o ld m a le
Ko o kh ou hd . H tu s e b r o k o n .

A P P L I A N C I S I B a it price*.
B o il W arranty, Rett Service!
Wathor*. d ry o n . m k ro w a n t
Wo buy appl lancet I Delivery
tree I A-f Botf, 1*41144
A P P L IA N C E S . P U R N . T V S .
■ TC. B U Y -S IL L -T R A C IIN I. C H I I P O D IP O T . I ll*
P R IN C H A V I.
nt-3**a
a B A B Y C B IB . and chest, good
condition (No m o ttro ttlira s
________ C a ll M l M04_______
• CHILDCBAPT CRIB, hood*
mollrosa SM PWat* call
___________M 4SW I___________
D R TIR POB SALI.
IN *
M a lta * ___________
k i n o ' S i l l bad Homo, mat
Ir-il and boa tdrlngi *lth
Imem tx o call 14am 1pm or
attar 1 ...................... M l M i I
KINO S i l l Watarbod. «•%
wovoiasa. haator. and Imar.
matching drattar •/mirror
and 1 matching night Hand*
uoB
obo
m i ra n
• MICROWAVI
Kanmoro.
mad alto, digital Looki and
workl Ilka nlow Only 140 Call
M l 1410___________________
R A T 'S A P P L I A N C I a » « S
P R I N C H A V I . SANPOBO
R a f r l g g r a l a r , S lo v a k .
Wathar* Dryers Free 1 ye
laborwarr.Oat avail m a tt)
R IO IR A T O R
COM and work! greall
SoM my condo and hovo on
e.tra on*I S*1 Call M l Ml) or
1)041*1_________________
• S O FA . PtOCh/BluO Howart
with ottoman and matching
pllowt Like No* U » M im a
• W A T I R B i a KIN O t i l l

221— GoodTh Ings
______ to E it______

• SB IK M A R T I Brand A M / F M
t*#r*o t*tt*m * lth ca tw tta
P'4y#r and Ipaakart D 1 Call
M l *401

S A N F O R O D U P L E X . A t can
d ltlo n . good neighborhood.
1)4*0* C a ll afkar 1 N ) 1)4 *044

111— Appliances
/ Furniture

SPANISH M O t l r n par potato
Monday F rid a y .IS
1110M4___________

1H yr aM tamoM cot
Bag and cot ora tlia d .
hovo o il ihots. ond ora loving
M aaot

209—Wearing Apparel
• A I O N I R JA C K E T , burgundy,
s l i t V* wnoll Ekcotlont can
dttion M l M4 talk___________
• L E A T H E R J A C K E T Ladws
wostorn stylo, with trlngo an
sleeves and bottom Camel
color p r o l| 14 141 m 14)1
W H IT E M IN K J A C K E T : SUa
medium, appraisal 14000 Soil
M r U . m t W m M ia n r lv m s g

215— Boats and
Acceuorlei
O i l F T . O U kITR O aC U H P Rvtnruda. troMo#. O O b r s d ^ * 1
Cood l Moat seal U O U T H i n
• I«b4~SKI/PI1H BO AT M H P
M a rc . mi trailer. R un t g raal I
11-008 P artial fmonco *#S noo

S A T E L L IT E Sylfem Complete I
Trade lo r port generator,
bool, hprso. pony cart H I 1111
S E R V IC E S A L E S A PART S tor
portable ker osan* haators
L A R R Y 'S M A R T M l 4111
S P A S : N e w . c o m p le t e
•'equipment and underwater
light sraObSMOO 40)i n 0044
e W E D O I N O BANDS,
Artcervod. matching M on,
t u t Ilk*, womans m t *
O riginally ID * ond SM* M il
both tor SMB tol«l Coll
M 4 M tS o ttoraP M

*********

OH ONDA ACCORD L X . IN I
P / S . P / B . a ir . K o n w o o d
A M / F M cassette 4 door, to*
m iles Rosewood color W ill
run torovor S U D S 2M *4)1
O L E BARON ConvertIbte. **
Red. leaded, dig doth, new
top new lire , s)B00**S)*eg
• LIN CO LN M A R K 1. LSC. IN*.
Com pletely loaded S e rvle t
records and receipts 11 M0
OBO 4 0 M l 140*______
• M O N T I C A R LO ID I. greet
condl A/C. run , lik e a topi
Sharp looking I S IA IO M a tV ll
O LD S O M EQ A ' l l . ru n t groan
New A/C. rebuilt tra n sm it
non . 1)10 M l 4MV___________
O L O S M O B IL E . I»)J. re b u ilt
engine Good m u tc lo co r
M u tt sell 1)00 OBO 11) 4*0)
P U B LIC AU TO AU CTIO N #
E V E R T T U E S D A Y f: M P M
D AT T O N A AUTO A U CT IO N
Hsry-D. Daytona beoch
_________ w o w a i i i _________

SHOffTOf CASH ?
Seriously looking tor • nice,
ctoon. utod c o r f D E P E N
O A B L E . Down poyman t* es
low os SIN includes loa A
title Coil

230—Antique/Clesslc
Cars
• FO R D T H U N D E R BIRD. I N 4
A ll o r lg ln o ll Needs some
work S ld W O B O M IO Il*

1)70 DCVILLE CADIUAC
• 11000 O B O All power
n sa

Ml

231— Cars
• C A M A R O 1* G io tt hood. Oil
the good ktutf. custom point
U M 0 O BO or trade laa MO) or
a n etas____________________
C A P R IC E C LASSIC - II. V 4
auto. Ita o e m iles l i e condl
U J t S O B O M 273W .M P » 4
•CH EVY CAMARO.
w aortal
eetsM

1*11. Ko

•gvftSFiTfvu
cdivv

M V L

barrel carb 'Iff: W ill deliver
R ia j M

ruu AUTOSALES
* * 327-2152* *
• T O YO TA C O R O LL A w m m i .
'*2. Auto. A / C . rod . 21K.
warranty t*.*10 D ) M M
• I) R UICK S K Y L A R K :
c o n d . 4 Boor . Autom atic l) K
plus miles Asking SJJOO OBO
C o ll otter «pm
MIOOS4
D

HONDA CIVIC L X
4 dr.
A m / F m stereo lo p e . 3SK
m iles. Assum able
warranty. S1XS4S 2M 1111

235-Truck*/
Bums / Vans
• O t l v V • I M F V I L L S V A tT T*. I ton. Passenger van.
clean Loaded I Too much to
list, must too to opproctoto
Only M.4W O B O .........M l POP

235—Trucks /
Bums /Vans
DODGE V A N . ID*. Good condl
I ton I 11,000 or b o il o ile r
Please c o ll M3 0142 alter 1pm
DODOS O RAN D CAR AVAN
S E . I f i l . S*.*00 m l. V I.
whlto/wood g rain. 1 p a s s .
A / C au to , cruise Evcollont
cond S4.M0 &lt;0)44* 01*1
• • F O R D E(ptore# Sport ' f l e
Loaded. A /P . 2 wheel dr Ire |
speed Im m acu'ato condition
SISAOOOBO
TT442N
• P O R D L A R IE T . I*P5 F 110
X Ctoon. Ono owner. JaK m l .
loaded. 4yr 40K w a rra n ty
I* N 1 M l 0411 or M2 044*
• F O R D R A N O E R . L T X *1.
P/S. ermto. A /C . ttoroo. 4200
m lto4 I y r or MA00 m l toft on
warranty Call 2M ISSI
• H A N D IC A P P E D V A N . IWO
Ford E ISO LIN. outomaiic
doors tlBOO M l 34M________
ISUZU P /U *1 Red. IK . A/C.
a m /lm cot*, fu ll bodlmer.
rear window »*.&lt;10 M l **M
• J E E P P IC K U P * !* . IDO. VI.
auto Engine and fro n t r*
b u ll! (about 10.000 m lla s l
Newer interior POOP M l ?00*
S I* B L A Z E R 4X4. 1W4 Tahoe
package, black, now tires
11410 C e ll lX &gt; ) n t

I s Sanford Motor Co.
-N FO R O B R O N C O
4X4
44 000miles. 114 S00
________ C all 17) 4)0)
1*11 C H E W
P IC K U P
Automatic, air In good cond'
lio n M ag wheels, canvas.
S I . *10 O B O
A l s o . 1*4*
automatic with a ir short be&gt;
s h ip p e d fro m C a lif o r n ia
Sugar nice shape! U .flO OBO
C a ll 22114B2________________
• r a n C H E V Y I/) ton p/up. 110
V I Runs good Engine and
Hans strong SHOO M l U I )
• IN I S U B U R B A N OM C. * 1L
•total, half ton. m echanically
solid, now rod /broke rotors A
calipers head liner V ary good
liras and low pkg t l . 100 OBO
_________ 40)1*1 I4M_________
IN I CHEVT CUSTOM )/4 Ion
van New liras, good working
condition 4 captain choirs
couch/bod tl ooo MI isao
IS DO DO I R A M MO. 11 patten
gav. M0 V t. 24K m iles. Ilka
new cond HO MO M l 1)1*

23 t—V t f l i d M

Winftd_____
W E P A Y TO P SMS FO R
C f—r toT e» Wrecked Cars.
Trucks. R U N N IN G or NOT
A N T CONDITION
232-M44

241— Rtcroofionsl
V»filclts/Com pars
C A R R IA O B T R A IL E R . 21 H.
I D ) . R oof a ir . Idaal llv a
m /lra vo l Furnished N lc o l
Only S3.3QO/OBO 2M M l*
ID * M A J E S T I C 21ft tr a v e l
tra tlD . fully esriam ed Sleeps
4 e to c braba* SHOO M l 0M0
I N I P R O W LE R . IS PI H avel
traitor, good condl 1ton U N O
________ C a ll *4*4141
• 1* M OTOR N O M E Runs great
W M trade N r SvBvot trotter w it
&lt;*mBN»a&gt;to •VB4Mp' « H )»*S&gt;
)* T R A N SA N m ail inator home
A L L new Inside. H asps 4
E i c t l l e n t c a n d illa n 111 SO
OBO ID l* D

ISO

_________ MBBIS4
o W A T I R B I D . K IN O t i l l .
Now m attress and hotter SMS
M )» 4 b i

1B3— Televisien/

Radio / Stereo
• P A N A S O N IC I-S T IR IO
m u sic syste m SO-HIS ta ll
spookers Impedance a ants
O utput ( w a lls SltO C a ll

Ml m *

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- &amp;anlord Herald. Sanford. Florida - M onday, January 31, 1004

bv Chic Young

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Ask doctors to slow
down and clarify

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by Charlof M. Schulz

P EA N U TS

UJMEN YOU W RITE L I K E T H A T . DO Y O U
E V E R &amp; E T IN K O N Y O U R F I N 6 E R 5 ?

D E A R D R . G O T T : I fin d (hut
doctors ta lk altogether too fast
when s p e a kin g to the cld e n y .
Older people ca n 't com prehend
ns q u ic k ly nn younger ones and
som etim es th ey m iss InstrucHons and a rc too em barrassed to
have the d o cto r repeat him self.
We now have a lot of foreign
doctors In o u r co m m u n ity who
are also h ard to understand.
Perhaps so m eth in g In y o u r c o l­
um n m ight help.
D E A R R E A D E R : You are nol
alone In y o u r frustration and
concern. D octors o flrn ex p la in
things In te ch n ica l language that
Is not understandable, or they
m ay give o v e rly co m p licated
description s th ul ate Im possible
to com prehend. T h is situ a tio n Is
made Intolerable, of course. If
there Is u language problem or If
the doctor fa lls to rn u n c lu lc and
speak cle a rly .
W hen p a tie n ts find them selves
In th e s e a w k w a r d c i r c u m ­
stances. th ey m ust |w&gt;lltely tun
firm ly stop the discu ssion and
ask for cla rifica tio n Also, w rit­
ten In stru ction s are oftrn m ore
a p p r o p r ia t e ( p r o v id in g th e
d o c to r w r it e s le g lb ly l w h e n
dealing w ith com plex Issues or
lengthy suggestions about what
m edicine* to take and how often.
F i n a l l y , h a v i n g a p a t ie n t
a d v o cate (p a re n t, sp o u se or
friend) present m ay help c la rify
confusing Issues
No one needs to be em borrassed or Intim idated by p h y s i­
cians. It's O K to ask p ra c ti­
tioners to b ack up. re-phruse or
say It again A fte r all. the patient
Is p u rc lia s ln g a service und the
doctor Is obligated to provide
that service to the best o f h is or
her a b ility . D octors who uren't
re sp o n siv e to th e ir p a tie n ts '
needs w ill soon lie lookin g for
work o r m ay end up In c o u n
because o f a preventable bad
result ste m m in g from Im proper
co m m u n ication . Keep badgering
your d octors u n til they speak In
y o u in in t e llig ib le a n d u n ­
derstandable E n g lish.
D E A R D R . G O T T : I suffered a
stroke about eight years ago on

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m y rig h t side. I can't w a lk or use
m y rig h t arm. M y fuce a n d head
h u rt c o n s ta n tly . Is th e re a
sp e cia list who cun a lle v ia te my
p a in ?
D E A R R EA D ER : S tro k e s often
cu u sc perm anent In ju ry and.
som etim es, pain. You sh o u ld be
u n d er the rure of u neurologist.
w ho can. If necessary, refer you
for p h ysical therapy or to a

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pain-control c lin ic In a teaching
hospital.
T o give you m ore Inform ation.
I am s e n d in g you free copies of
m y H ea lth Reports "S tro k e " and
“ M an ag in g C h ro n ic P a in ."
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19 Profit
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22 Liquefy
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26 Hawaiian
food fish
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31 Pinochle
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look
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29 Fruil drinks
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WIN AT BRIDGE
By Phillip Alder
A s long as bridge Is played on
this planet, the S la y m a n C o n ­
vention w ill Ik - uord. Its p o p u la r­
iz e s S a m S la y m a n . d ied on
Decem ber 11. 1993. at the u gr of
84.
S la y m a n w an o n e o f th e
w orld's best players. H r rep re­
sented the U n tied S ta irs In six
world ch am p io n sh ip s, w in n in g
die first three postw ar lilie s . H r
won 19 n a tio n a l ch am p ion sh ip s,
most In p a rtn e rsh ip w ith George
Rapee or V ic to r M itchell.

by Jim m y Johnson

A R L O A N D JA N IS
TO TALK f t 0 AJJP LOOK
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tru m p co n tra ct that, as far us I
can see. Is defeated by uny lead
hut tile d ia m o n d k in g or a spade.
However. Slayman was fu vorrd
with the understandable spade
lead, w h ich run around in Ills
quern.

When you have eight lop
tricks In three no-trump, some­

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tim e s the best a p p io a ch Is to
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th ou g h , that line falls as long as
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d ia m o n d trick and re tu rn s his
re m a in in g s|uidr
S l a y m a n f o l l o w e d the
alte rn a tiv e |»ath of p la y in g off his
long s u ll. H r rushed lh r clu b
kin g , played a clu b to d u m m y 's
a rc. finessed fils .c lu b 10 und
lo o k h is Iasi two c lu b tricks.
W h ic h four discards c o u ld West
m ake?
Not a lira rt. because declarer
w ou ld play a heart to the a rc und
a heart toward fils Jack. Net two
d ia m o n d s , b e c a u se d e c la re r
w o u ld lend a diam ond, rem oving
W e st's entry. So II had to Ik - one
d lu m n u d and three spades Rul
now S lu y m a n could safely play
on d iam on d s for bis n in th trick.
S la y m a n was a tough co m peti­
tor ut the table, w ho gave no
q u a rte r and expected none. H r
w ill be missed.

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G A R F IE L D
TH EY B A Y VMTCHM&amp;TOO MUCH
. T V M A KES YOU P A6B IVE

d e te rm in in g the hid d en m otives
o f others, tail today y o u m ight
p ic k u p an arm y o f nrgutlve
In the y e a r ahead your ea rn in g sig n a ls when- none are being
ca p acity w ill be co n sid e rab ly em itted .
T A U R U S |A p ril 2 0 -M ay 20)
rnh u nccd . In fact, you m ight be
able to generate Income In sev­ I n v o lv e m e n t s In e x p e n s iv e
d iv e r s io n s c o u ld c a u s e you
eral different ways.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 19) s p e n d e r's remorse If y o u overdo
If you are b u y in g au expensive It. Som etim es we ca n Ik - a bit
Item today about w h ich you extravag an t without regrets, but
know little , tukc a friend along not today.
GEMINI (May 2 1 - J u n e 20)
who lia s expertise In Ib is urea,
so y o u 'll k n o w If the lin n Is all W h ere you r career Is concerned
It's represented to be. K now ItKluy. he careful w hen dealing
where to look for rom ance and w ith persona w lio have created
yo u 'll fin d It. T h e A stro-G raph co m p lic a tio n s for y o u In Ihr
M a tc h m a k e r In stan tly reveals past. T h e y m ight s till h ave a few
w h ich s ig n s a rc ro m a n tica lly tric k s u p their sleeves.
C A N C E R (June 2 1 - J u ly 22) If
perfect for you. M ull S2 an d a
long, se lf-u d d rrssc d . stam ped you use your Im agination neguenvelope to M atchm aker, c/o th is liv e ly today. It co u ld have un
newspaper. P.O. Box 4465. New e x tre m e ly unsettling cfTcct on
y o u r psyche. Y o u 'll have two
York. N.Y. 1 0 163.
PISCES (Feb. 20-M arch 20) strik e s against you g o in g In.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) It's nol
Y o u r Id e as u n d s u g g e s tio n s
could he superior to those of a lw a y s best lo know u friend's
your peers today, y c l they m ay deep, d a rk secrets. A pul m ight
fall (o follow yo u r lead because w ant lo confide so m e th in g In
your sales p ilc h m ight not be you today about w h ich you may
Ik - h e lle r off not know ing.
ro n v ln cln g .
VIRGO (Aug. 2 3 -S e p t. 22)
ARIES (M arch 2 1-April 191
Som etim es y o u 're very adept at M utters w hich arc of sig n ifican ce

By Barnlca Bade Oaol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Feb. 1 . 1004

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by Jim Mttfdick

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bv Leonard Starr

A N N IE
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lo y o u r m ate m ight not be of
equal concern to you today. T h is
could create a problem If you act
with too m u ch Indifference.
LIBRA ISept. 23-Oct. 23) Y ou r
p ro d u c tiv ity w ill co n tin u e to
d im in is h If you persist in w o rk ­
ing w ith m ethods today thut
haven't cu t the m ustard. F in d u
better w uy o f doing things.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221
W hen Involved w ith you r peer
group today du not elect you rself
to p o sitio n s of au th ority solely
on y o u r ow n ballot. If they want
you to ru n som ething, th ey’ ll
co lle ctiv e ly vote you In.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec.
211 It m a y be wise not to even
attem pt to do distasteful tasks or
assignm ents today, because If
you do get them finished, w h ich
Is questionable, you m ight not
like the en d results.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
19) In stead of kee p in g y o u r
observations lo you rself today,
you m ig h t take It upon you rself
lo o p e n ly c r i t i c i z e o t h e r s .
S p eu kln g o f bad m oves, th is
could tu rn out lo be u lulu.
C o p y r ig h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R
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TUESDAY

1994

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Laka Mary and Samlnola County alnca 1008
86lh Year, No. 123 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE
□ Sports
Beware of Seminole County
LAKE MAKY - It wan not a n&lt;&gt;o&lt;1 night on thr
basketball lloor for non-Scmlnolc County girls'
trams as Lake Man1. Lake llow rll and Lyman all
crushed their opponents by at least 20 points

See Page IB.

BRIEFS
A positive plane for teens
MIDWAY — Here we grow aRjln.
The Hoys A Girls Club of Central Florida. Inc .
will brRln a Teen Program for yomiR rrsldentsof
thr Midway community hrglnlnnlng Tuesday.

Jan. IS.
From 4-0 p m., teens from the ag»-s of 13 to 10
are Invited to rrRtster foi the program at the
Midway Community Center, on Williams A ve­
nue.
Activities available Include: reinforcement of
educational skills (rrndlnR. wrltlnR. science,
math. etc.| and assistance with homework
throtiRh thr tutorial proRram: druR education
and prevention In cooperation with Grove
CouncrllnR Center: cultural enrichment; social
skills programs with the assistance of Center
For Drug Free Living: games and recreation
activities, baskrllKill. table tennis and other
Indoor, outdoor sports.
The club currently senes elementary' age
children, ages 6-12. with similar programs ullcr
school at Midway Klrmrnlary School. East
Altamonte Springs and the Wrst Sanlord Hoys A
Girls Club facility, ages 6-16. at 919 Persimmon
Ave.
Th r services at the Midway Community
Center are being offered In cooperation with
Midway Community Against Drugs
For more Information, rail Don Miller. Semi­
nole County dlrrctor. at 330-2450.

Indian ambassador to visit SCO

Rooftop pot bust
Marijuana grown
on top of eatery;
cook arrested
By NICK FFBIFAUF
Herald Stall Writer
SANFOHD — Members of thr Sanford police
Special Investigative Unit tnadr what they
consider a major drug rrluted arrest shortly
beforr noon yesterday. Forty marijuana plants
were found growing on the roof of a Sanford
restaurant.
"W e were tipped off by an Informant." said
Police Commander Dennis Whitmire, "that
someone was growing marijuana on the rooftop of
Wok Express Restaurant, at 3021 Orlando
Drive."
"Our SIU agents went out there with the aid of
a fire ladder truck and looked at the top of the
building." hr said. "They found what ended up to
be 40 marijuana plants being cultivated on thr
roof."
"W c either had to have a search warrant or get
|K*rmlsslnn to go up there." Whitmire said, "and
the o w n er o f the restaurant granted us
permission, so wr went up there and confiscated

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Sanford polico Commander Oennls Whitmire
shows a box containing 40 marijuana plants

Timacuan facing foreclosure
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Senior Staff Writer
LAKE MARY - One of Seminole
County's most exclusive communi­
ties, Timacuan. is faring foreclo­
sure.
Sun Hank filed foreclosure pro­
ceedings against Timacuan Inc..

Timacuan Venture und other devel­
opers of thr residential community
and country duh at County Road
46-A und Rlnrhurt Road In Decem­
ber. Sun Hank seeks to foreclose on
more than 700 lots, thr clubhouse
and golf course. The bank Is seeking
appointment of a receiver and Is
suing the parties for SI I 9 million

In damages.
Sun Hank attorney Thomas Smith
said he hopes publicity of the action
doesn't concern Ttmaeuun residents
that their community will degrude.
"I'm afraid the residents and
member* of the country club are
going to be very concerned about
this." said Smith. "T h ey should

know the trank is going to do
everything they can to preserve
their collateral. They will do what It
takes to preserve the value of that
project and turn around and sell tt
(or the highest and best value they
can get."
Lake Mary Mayor Lowry Rockett

C Bee Foreclose, Page BA

It’s TV showtime

SANFOHD — The Indian Ambassador to the
United Stales will be visiting an art exhibit at
Seminole Community College on Friday. Jan.
21. at 11 a m. Thr public Is Invited to attend
Thr Ambassador. Slddharth S Huy from
Hcngul. bust India, is muklng the trip to SCC to
promote Indian cultural awareness in Central
Flortdu and also to visit thr Folk Arts ol India
exhibit on display ut the rollege. Thr exhibit
features artifacts, textiles, paintings and utensils
that have been a (Wirt of cvrrday life In rural
India.
The Fine Arts Gallery or Seminole Community
College. In conjunction With the Aslan Cultural
Association Is presenting thr Folk Arts of India
exhibit. The artwork will be on display from
Jan. 18 through Feb. 10.
For further Information, contact Dr. Karen
Coppot 323-1450. ext. 660.

Production company gives
Sanford thumbs up as site
By NICK PFBIFAUP
Horald Stall Wrllor

M cF ellin takes on new challenge
OAKLAND PARK - Former Longwood City
Administrator James McFellin began work Jan.
3 as city administrator In Oakland Park, a
community of about 30.000 north of Fort
Lauderdale.
McFellin resigned his Longwood post alter the
November election without n linn Jub lined up.
although lie had numerous resumes out across
the country.
After what he described as a whirlwind of
activity. McFellin was hired Dec. 22. Following
an Initial Inlervtcw In the south Florida city.
McFellin said he and the officials could not
reach an agreement. McFellin and his wife left
on a trip to Wisconsin for their daughter's
college graduation. After returning to Florida,
thr city officials called again and McFellin was
hired.
“ Th e m oving van Just arrived tod a y."
McFellin said. Friday. "W e are about a mile
from the ocean."

When grown.they would have a street value of
approximately $40,000

Hw«M Mwto Sf Mnh»»l SMrintlt

An actor portraying Romo, sits on a motorcycle he reportedly can cure with
his mind. The scene is part ol a segment being taped In Sanlord lor a pilot
CBS series.

Adult fun
ordinance
approved

SANFORD — Imagine a young
unto mechanic from India who
elulms to Ire able to cure car
problems with his mind. For a brief
period, his shop. Rama's Garage,
was located at the com er of Park
Avenue nnd 13th Strret. In Sanford.
Th r situation Is a segment of a TV
show presently being videotaped In
Sanford by Los Angeles-based
Moving Target Productions.
Producer llannuh Hempstead said
the segment will be one ol six or
seven to appear on the pilot of a new
show called "Weekly World News."
"It's based on some o f the unusu­
al stories published by Weekly
World News." she said. "W e'll be
shooting several stories each week
based on those stories."
Hempstead would not comment

Sanford’s Employee of the Year

on whether the Indian man'* claims
were real or not. nor where he Is
actually located.
For the series, the vacant service
station, at the northeust comer o f
the Intersection, has been painted,
and g iv e n n e w sig n s s a y in g
" R a m a 's G a r a g e , " Th e fro n t
window signs Indicate work done
In clu d e s: S h n k ra Front/R ear.
Cur-mu adjustments, and brake
rehlrthlng. at Mlsttc Motors
One o f the actresses In the
segment l* Melllsa. a specially
trained dog owned by Rick Schultz
of Venice. Florida, who said the dog
en joyed spending lim e In the
director’s chair on the set. “ She's
not the star." Schultz said, "but
they way she Is treated by these
people, you would think she was."
When asked If Roma did good
work In the uuto (and motorcycle)

CBee Film. Page BA

Missionaries
in contact:
Hope grows
By Ths Associated Praia

From Staff reports

By NICK PFBIFAUP
Herald Stall Writer________________

B ridge.......................... OB H orosoopa.................
C lassifieds......... 4B,BB M ovies........................
C om ics........................6B N ation.........................
C rossw ord................. BB P eople........................
Door A bby.................. 3B Polios..........................
D eath s........................BA Softool Mono............
Dr. Q ott...................... BB Sports................... 1B,
E d ito rial...................... 4A Tslsvlslo n .................
F lo rid a .........................SA W .s th s r......................

Chance of showers
Partly rlou dy and
breezy with a slight
20 prrrent chance of
showers. High In the
mid 7tK Wind cast
15 to 20 mph.

F or m ors w eather, see F a te 1 A

SANFORD — Tw o com|&gt;alon ordi­
nances aimed at controlling adult
rnicrtalnmrnt w ire unanimously
approved on final reading last night.
The City Commission has hern
working on the measures for two
months.
Thr approved codes were praised
by a legal ex|&gt;ert who has hern
working on similar situations In
othrr inunliipallilrs.
They were txised on what was
referred In as a "m odel rode."
designed by Orange and Osccole
Counties, and subsequently adopted
try a number of titles and counties
In the state
Originally one plan, tt was divided
Into two separate sections when
certain Items required chunges In
the present city codes ami land
devrlopmen' regulations. The result
wan one ordinance to c'w .igr the
present codes, and another to
specify M idi mailers as separation
distances betwren (Kirks, schools
and residential areas, and property

See Ordinance, Page BA

Photo by Uirl Homi

Paul Biddy was honored as 1993 Employeo ol the Yoar by the City ol
Sanlord Monday. Mayor Bettye Smith presented a plaque and read ol
hia accomplishments. Biddy started work with the Utility Department
In July, 1976, and sorved with Public Works bom Nov. 1986 until Jan.
1992. During that tirro, Smith reported that Biddy has received many
accredidallons and gone through a great deal ol schooling with which
to Improve U s skills. With Biddy, left to right, sons Andrew and David,
and wife, Patricia. As part of the honor, Biddy receives a special
parking place at City Hall, a St00 savings bond ar.d one day oil with
pay.

SANFORD — A new transmission
from kldiiap|K*rs has given new life
to efforts to negotiate the release of
threr American missionaries taken
from a Panamanian Indian village u
year agb.
A shortwave radio message was
monitored In Panama last month In
which the three men were heard
urging their fumlllcs to keep the
faith.
"It gave us confirmation that they
were still alive." said Dave Zelenak.
a spokesman for the Sanford-based
New Tribes Mission.
The k!dnap|K'rs. believed anti­
government guerrillas irom C ol­
ombia. have demanded $5 million
since the three were k!dnap|&gt;ed
along the Pananta-Colontbla border
on Jan. 31. 1993.
Hut negotiations had bern ut a
virtual standstill for many months
because ofDiiuls here and with the
U S. Slate Department did not know
whether Rlehard 1. icnenhoff C.
David Manklns and Mark V. Rich
were alive.
"Negotiations had been pretty

See Hope, Page BA

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A ND ACROSS THE

NEW S FROM TH E

Food stamp settlement made
State and federal government reach agreement, largest every

Homestead sleuth collects back taxes

■yJACKIR HALUPAX

OKLANDO — One man lived in Tampa while claim ing
homestead exem ption In Orange County. A woman claimed
exemptions in both Lake and Orange counties.
Dtannr Parlsl tracked them down, collected back taxes and
assessed penalties. Ms. Parlsl. a homestead exemption fraud
Investigator, has placed $600,000 In property value back on
the county tnx rolls In similar moves since September.
She's a new employee In Orange County, one of only five
counties that have hired their own homestead sleuths
Pinellas County pioneered such fraud Investigations In 1989.
Its program now Includes three full-time agents handling 300
cases a year. Last year, that county filed $150,000 In back tax
liens and has returned $13 million In property value to the tax
rolls, officials said.

Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE - Florida will pay the
federal government a $680,000 line for
making too many mistakes tn the food
stamp program and spend another $16.5
million on Improvements to its system.
The federal government will contribute at
least $500,000 to Improvements under an
agreement announced Monday.
The proposed settlement Is the largest the
federal government has ever reached with a
state over food stamp errors, officials said.
But Jim Tow ey. secretary of the Florida
Department o f Health and Rehabilitative
Services, expressed satisfaction with the
agreement.
■'They’ve given us an agrremrnl wr ran
live with." he said.
In federal fiscal year 1992, Florida's rrror
rate skyrocketed tn nearly double both Its

Suspect has several personalities
FORT LAUDERDALE — A suspected hit man spoke In an old
English accent and suggested he and a psychologist engage tn
combat during a examination, a court-appointed doctor said.
Hut Lee Bukstel. one of the experts who Interviewed suspect
Paul Michael Serlo. said Monday he could not decide If the man
was competent to stand trtal on tw o counts of first-degree
murder.
Serlo. 47. lapsed into at least five personalities. Including
those of a 10-year-old boy, two women and a medieval
character named Duke Angus. Dukstel told Broward Circuit
Judge Howard Zetdwtg during a competency hearing
Bukstel said was uncomfortable making a Judgment about
Serto's competency because he is not an expert in m ultiple
personality disorders.
Serlo Is accused helping Bob Beckett. 55. of Las Vegas, kill
Susan Hamwl. 38. She was found dead In her Fort Lauderdale
home In November 1983. Her 18-month-old daughter, Shane,
was found dead o f starvation and dehydration.
Susan Hamwl's ex-husband. Paul Hamwl. 48. Is charged
with arranging the murder to avoid paying a divorce
settlement. Prosecutors said Hamwl hired Beckett, anti Beckett
brought Serlo for help.
Beckett was given immunity from prosecution In exchange
for his testimony against Hamwl and Serlo.
John Gordon Purvis. 52. a mental patient who lived near
Susan Hamwl. was convicted In the tw o murders, but released
early last year after police found he was Innocent and filed new
charges.
During the competency hearing, which continue* today,
another doctor w ho had said Serlo was Incompetent changed
her mind after another Interview with Serlo.

E

■ y RAJU C H in tU M
Associated Press Wrllor

MIAMI — Health officials say a
rare virus carried by rodent*
which killed 28 people In the
western United Slates last year
may have found Its first East
Coast victim In Florida.
A 33-yrar-old Dade County
resident, who has since recov­
ered from (h e Illness, hud
symptoms o f the respiratory
disease caused by the rare,
deadly virus. Hut hrnllh olflelals
said further tests will lie needed
to confirm If he was Infected by
the hantavirus.
The man. whose name was not
released Is possibly the first
hantavirus rase east o f the
Mississippi. Dr. W. Gary Hlady.
an epidemiologist with the stair
Department o f Hrallh and Re­
habilitative Servlcrs. said Mon­
day.
Hantavirus killed 28 people
last year — most of them In New
Mexico, Arizona and Colorado.
Fifty-three people nationwide
have been infected by the virus
and 60 percent of them have
died as a result, said Dr. All
Khan, a medical epidemiologist
with the C enters of Disease
Control In Atlanta.
Health officials learned about
the Dade case In December and
confirmed Friday the man had
symptoms o f the disease caused
by the deadly virus.
The virus apparently attacks
the cells that line blood vessels
but little else Is known about It.
Khan said.
Knowledge o f the virus Is so
limited that scientists have not
even nam ed the disease It
causes, said Hlady.
Officials were quick tn point
out that the Florida case Is not u
cause for alarm because the
virus Is rare.
N everth eless, since people
catch the virus by breathing
particles from rodent urine and
feces, officials are asking people
not to touch stray rodents, to
keep dishes and food preparation
jrfar
surfaces
clean, and plug holes
where rodents mny dwell.

RUSKIN — One o f the latest models o f weather radar Is being
Installed In the Tam pa Bay area, replacing a system four
decades old which came under scrutiny after a devastating
storm last March.
The $3.5 million Doppler radar unit being set up today at the
National Weather Service's ofllce In Ruskln was originally
Intended for March Air Force Base tn California. But a
construction plan there was not completed on schedule.
"Weather and politics." Rob Balfour reflected Monday as he
watched workers prepare for the new radar, expected to be tn
use by March 1.
Balfour heads Central Florida's National Weather Service
office In Ruskln. and he la all too-famlllar with the need for
accurate Information.
Ills staff, Its 1950s-style radar and Its performance were
scrutinized after thousands of coastal residents were flooded
out o f their homes during a March 1993 storm.
Gov. Lawton Chiles complained to Washington about the
weather service's performance In the storm, which killed more
than 40 people In Florida.

One taker at circus' dung giveaway
MIAMI — With 18 elephants who eat about 750 pounds o f
apples a week. Rlngllng Bros, and B am um ft Bailey Circus had
a ton of dung. Soilt
I decided to share.
But only one person took advantage o f Monday's Mammoth
Manure Giveaway.
"Somebody told m e It makes excellent fertilizer." said Dave
Spencer. 25. of Sunrise. "I'm going to spread It on my lawn for
my plants. It might get a little messy."
Circus executives had hoped to get rid of a mountain o f the
vltamln-enrtched manure, which has been produced by the
elephants since the circus came to town last week. T h ey
promoted the giveaway to farmers and lawn-keepers.
But with one taker, they had a lot o f stuff left over.
" I don't know what happened." said circus spokeswoman
Rosa Lamela " I think It was bad timing. Next time. I think
we'll have It In the afternoon so people can come after w ork."

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T o d a y : Partly clo u d y and
breezy with a alight chance of
showers. High In the mid 70s.
W ind east 15 to 20 mph. Chance
of rain 20 percent.
Tonight: Considerable cloudi­
ness with a chance o f showers.
Low tn the lower 60s. Light east
wind. Chance of rain 30 percent.
W ednesday: Mostly clou d y
with a chance of showers or a
thunderstorm. High tn the mid
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10 to 15 mph. Chance o f rain 40
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Extended forecast: Thursday:
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has been an employee since July, 22. 1088.
Randall, cen ter, was given a plaque of
appreciation by Mayor Beltye Smith and City
Manager Bill Simmons during ceremonies
Monday morning.

Former millionaire lawmaker
serving time, may get more
■ y A sso ciated Press
CRESTVIEW — Former state legislator William
Dean " W ig " Barrow still likes to be called
"senator." but Instead of |&gt;aaslng laws he Is
serving time In prison for breaking them.
"Once a senator, always a senator.” Barrow
told the Northwest Florida Dally News ol Fort
Walton Bench In a Jallhousc Interview published
Sunday. /
Now penniless, the former multimillionaire
lawyer and businessman from Crestvlcw Is
serving a 46-monlh federal money-laundrrlng
sentence. He also Is awaiting trial on state
grand-theft charges.
T h e y o u n g e s t g r a d u a t e , a t 21. a n d
valedictorian o f the University o f Florida's law

school In 1953. Burrow, now 62. says he thinks
he will be able regain Ills wraith and may even
return to politics.
"Not for Senate." he said. "Hut maybe for
president."
Barrow began serving his money-luundrrtng
t e n ^ n September 1992 at the federal prison
c a i^ P in Saufley Field, a naval Installation In
Pensacola.
Last fall, he was transferred to the Okaloosa
County Jail In his hometown for the state trial set
for March 14. Barrow Is accused o f stealing
$ 100,000 from a trust fund that he administered.
During his federal dial, he testified he was
uctlng as sort o f a vigilante by "stinging the
sting" In a single-handed effort to break up "the
largest marijuana ring that had ever existed In
tills country."

NATIONAL TEMPS

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Employee of the Month

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The year started well for
was selected Employoe
January, by (he city ul
secretary with (he City

THE WEATHER

M IA M I • H e r e a re the
w inning numbers selected
Monday In the Florida Lottery:

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last year, according to both Fllcgrr und
Towey.
Under the agneinrnt. Florida must s|k-ihI
at least $16 5 million over the next four
years to Improve Its computer and field
operations. The frdrrul government will
kick In at least $500,000 fo r " r e in ­
vestment."
Those flgurrs. however, could climb to
$23.5 million for the stale and $-1.5 million
from the federal government If Florida's
error rate doesn’t drop to 10.54 percent or
the national average, whichever Is higher.
The error rate includes both overpay­
ments and underpayments
Tow ey attributed the problem s to a
dramatic Inrrrase In cases, snafus in the
new IIR S supercomputer and the devasta­
tion from Hurricane Andrew, which hit
south Dade County In August 1992
The $680,000 fine rould clim b to nearly
$3 7 m illion If Improvements aren't made

Florida
logs first
ossible
antavirus

Doppler radar arrives in Tampa Bay area

LOTTBRY

1991 rale and the federal tolerance level,
which liovers around H) percent. In federal
fiscal year 1993. which ended In September,
the rate dropped to 10.5 percent from 19.7
percent a year earlier.
The federal governm ent funds food
stamps and the stales Issue them. In 1992.
Florida issued $1.3 billion worth of food
stamps to 1.4 million |&gt;eoplr.
Towey said the settirment. negotiated
over the last two mouths, will Im- finalized In
the next few days
"W e're reasonably satisfied with the
terms of this proponed agreement," said Nell
Fllcgrr. a spokesman for the U S. Agricul­
ture Department's Food und Nutrition
Service.
Besides bring the biggest settlement ever
ovrr food stamp errors, the agreement has
been reached ntorr quickly than most.
Fllcgrr said Massachusetts settled with the
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Raw S m yrn a Beach: Waves
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Current ts to the south, with a
water temperature of 0 1 degrees

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Tonight: Wind cast to south­
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and Inland wuters ch op p y.
Isolated showers. Wednesday:
Wind variable 10 kts or less.
Seus 2 ft or less. Bay und Inland
waters a light chop. Isolated
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Tuesday's overnight low was
60. as recorded by the National
Weather Sendee at the Orluudo
International Airport.
Other Weather Sendee data:

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Barometric prcaeure.30.3B
Relative Humidity....78 pet
C: Winds.............East 10 mph
Rainfall......................0 In.
Sunset.................. 5:47 p.m.
Sunrise.................7:1B a.m.

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POLICE BRIEFS
Car thefts
Several t urn w rrr reported stolen over thr weekend. Two or
lhr vehicle* w rrr uppurrnily taken frinn thr Mime writ. Sun
1-ake Ajtuilmrtils. near Lake Mary. Deputies said a 1988 Ford
was removed fnnn the 2600 block of Sun Dike Loop, on Friday,
and a 1984 Chevrnlcl wan taken from the 400 hlnrk of Sun
l-akr Clrrlr Th r Orange County sherdT* drpartmrnt rr|x&gt;rted
both vrhldrs were lalrr located ahandonrd ami etiipped In
Apopka.
Sanford jHillce are Investigating an autotnohllr rr|M&gt;rted
niolrn early Monday from a parking lot on Carriage Cove
Avenue, and a while 1979 Chevrolet. Ilcenac number NJY-09L.
rejxtrtcdly stolen Friday front the 2700 block of Hldgew&lt;KMl
Avenue.
Shertir» deputies te|H&gt;rfed a black HUM CMC pickup truck,
license g c u
was re-jMutrdly stolen from a fenced area
Friday In the 5500 block of Wilson Hoad

Who's driving?
laikr Mary |&gt;ollrr arrested three men Saturday following a
traffic stop (or speeding. &lt;*n County Home Road Police said
when they ujijirnurhrd the vehicle, they saw orre man In the
passenger's side of the front, and two men In the track, hut no
one In the driver's seat Olllcers said they continuously asked
who was driving, but none of the men would respond Arrested
were Shawn Anthony Moore. 23. of Deltona, and Robert II
Klage*. 23 and Brian Ray Baxemore. 23. both of Winter Park
Each was charged with resisting un ofllcer without violence

Shooting incident
SbertfTs deputies arrested Thomas Nrul Terrell. 23. of 2025
S. Sanford Avenue, al Ills residence on Sunday. Deputies said
he had reportedly l&gt;een In a dispute with another man at a
convenience store j&gt;urklng lot near his home, and had
reportedly shot at the m m with a small ralllrer handgun
Officers said Ihe tiollrl jtrnriralrd ihr left sleeve of hlxjackrl.
but did not cause any Injuries Deputies lound Terrell al his
address and arrested him on a charge of aggravated b.illery
They said Ihe flreann was nol recovered

Double charges filed
Roliert Eugene Curry Jr,. 25. 9105 Stonrhrnuk Drive, was
arrested by Sanford poller during a traffic slop on 25lh Slrret
and Alrjxirt Blvd. Saturday, Officers said he had u|&gt;|iarrnlly
hern Involved In a flghi with his wife and 2-year old child al a
grocery store on W Airport Blvd earlier In the day. Hr was
charged with child abuse and battery, domestic violence The
traffic stop was conducted when poller Bald they saw his car
almost strike another vehicle Connected with that, he was
charged with disorderly conduct

Couple in car
Sheriff's dt-pollrs aneslrd two persons found 111 a parked car
on Hughey Strrel near licard.ill Avenue Sunday Arrrsird wrrr
Ruby tee Mure It. 34. of 2211 Slpe* Avenue, and Oscar tee
Hunter. 60. 116 Scoil Drive Each was charged with lewd and
lascivious behavior.

Shoplifting alleged
Shertirs deputies arrested tlnda Arm Hedgccolh. 44. of
Eatonvlllr. in ihe 3600 block o f Lake Emma Road near takr
Mary on Sunday. Deputies report she was detained by slorr
security personnel when she was reportedly sern attempting to
take a package of men's T-shirts and two pair &lt;&gt;t children's
shoes from the store without paving

Shirts, pants allegedly taken
Sanford jiolicr are investigating a reported shojillftlng
Thursday, at a retail siore in the 3700 block of S, Orlando
Drive. A siore employee told deputies tour women entered the
store and apparently stole 15 silk shirts and ten pair ol men's
punts, with a loud value of $354.75.

Warrant arrests
o Michael David Trull. 29, of Deltona, was arrested by
sheriffs deputies Saturday In the 2600 block of Palmetto
Avenue. Officers responding to a domestic disturbance call
located Trull who was wanted on a warrant for falling to npjiear
on a charge of possession o f cocaine, latter al the Jail, hr was
found to also wanted for falling lo apjtear on a charge of driving
with a suspended/revoked license, ami attached tag not
assigned.
• Diane White. 32. of 24. Castle Brewer Court. Sanford, was
arrested by deputies at thr Jail Sunday. She was lound lo be
wanted on a warrant Issued In Duval County.
Barbara Ann Dolton. 28. 40-1 Colonial Way. Sanford,
obtaining properly with worthless check.
Timothy John Yclslcy. 23. 1331 Forest Drive. Sanford,
violation of piohatlon/thelt of llrrarms. He turned himself In at
the probation department on two warrants.

Domestic cases
• Howurd Ralph Williams. 42, 3779 Celery Avenue, was
arrested by deputies at bis residence Saturday. Olllcers said he
bad been In u dispute with a man. lie was charged with
aggravated baticry.
• Shane Thomas French. 19. of Lake Monroe, was urrrstcd
by sheriffs deputies Saturday on Shea Street In Lake Monroe,
following a reported dlsjmtc with Ills mother. He was charged
with domestic violence battery, and domestic violence assault.
• Roger Albert Rclfenratb. 46. 282 Short Street, Lake Mary,
was arrestrd by Lake Mary jHiller early Monday following a
reported dispute with a female. He was charged with domestic
violence, battery.
• Lauren Sepuran Getinan. 31. 108 Luke Dot Drive. Sanford,
was arrested by deputies at that uddrrss Sunday, following a
reported fight with a female. Getmun was charged with battery,
domestic violence.

Traffic stops
• Michael David Maxwell. 34. o f Geneva, was arrested by
sheriffs deputies on Southwest Road at Rungnlow Blvd.
Sunday. He was charged with driving under the influence of
alcohol.
• Vernon E. Hopkins. 26. 1010 W. 16th Street, was urrested
at 13th and Lake by Sanford police Sunday, lie was charged
with Improjrer lane changing and driving with a suspend­
ed/revoked license.
• Craig A Idea Morrison. 40 of Dellary. was arrested bySanford police on S.R. 46 Saturday. He was charged with
driving under thr influence of alcohol and lleelng/attrmptlng lo
elude an ofnrrr.
• John Paul Salamonc. 32. ol Deliona. was arrested by
Sanford police In the 300 block of French Avenue Saturday,
after olllcers said he ran a red light. Police said a search of hts
vehicle uncovered a pljtc made front a deer horn. He was
charged with possession o f drug parnphcmallu and possession
o f a controlled substance under 20 grams,
• April Michelle Knight. 22. of 2450 Center Street. Sanlord.
was stopjred by deputies on Old Lake Mary Road early Monday.
After officers transported her to Ihe John E. l*olk Correctional
Facility, they said they searched the back scat of the police
vehicle and discovered a metal pipe. Knight was charged with
possession of dnig paraphernalia.
• Amy Marie Martin. 23. ol Orlando, was stojtprd by Sanford
police Sunday near the Sanford Farmers Market on French
Avenue. She was charged with attempting to elude an officer,
and having no drivers license.

War on smoking stepped up
By CHRISTOPHER COHHELL
Associated Press Wrltor
~ WASHINGTON - Thirty years aflcr Hu
first shots were flrrd III thr war against
smoking, a former president and seven jtast
surgeons grurral joined he.illh groups today
In demanding more stringent controls on
thr sale and advertising of tobacco.
The health leaders Issued a report card
rapping lawmakers and presidents alike lor
falling lo lake stronger action to stamp out
smoking, which Is blamed for 420.000
deaths a year.
"Unless our government leaders and
policy makers summon ihe courage to slam
the d(K»r on the tobacco lobby, the tobacco
cjildrrnlc will continue,’’ Dr Alfred Munxrr.
president of the American Lung Association,
said In remarks prepared for a news
conference.
Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders said 2
million lives have t&gt;een saved since her
predecessor, the late Dr. Luther Terry.
Issued the lirsl surgeon general's report cm
J ill II. 1964. That rrjMirt led millions ol
Americans to kick the habit and millions
more to never get hookrd In Ihr hrst place
Hut tobacco remains "thr leading &lt;arise of
preventable death amt disease In Americ a.”
said Elders, who will rrlrasr her own
surgeon general's rrjxirt nrxt molt I It foe os
Ing on smoking and youth.
Former President Jimmy Carter urged
I’rrsldeut Clinton lo consider raising Ihr
24 cent cigarette tax to as much as $2 a
jwick lo help save adult lives and krejt

•'3.000 children from trying cigarettes for
the lirsl time each day," Clinton has already
proposed a 75 cenl-prr-pack Increase lo help
pay for health reforms.
Carter, who Ihed his own health secre­
tary. Joseph A. Cull farm Jr., in 1979 In pari
irom Ihe (altoiil triggered by California war
against smoking, exhorted Clinton " lo take
the leadership role necessary to reverse
more than Hirer decades of the tobacco
Industry's domination In tobacco control
jMjllcy In Congress."
Thom as Laurla. spokesman for Ihe
Tobacco Institute, scoffed al the notion that
cigarettes are underregulated. An "alphabet
souji of numerous federal agencies ...
rrgulalcs lobarro from seedbed to sales
counter.” be said.
"T h e fact that tobacco remains univer­
sally legal In every country- of the world only
Indicates that there Is a natural human
market for this product.” he said.
"Som e folks like smoking." added laitula,
a non smoker.
I he seven former surgeons general Mild
the tobacco Industry has a "stranglehold
over Hie Congress and the administration.”
The apiieal fur action was signed by Drs.
Leroy K Burney ol ihr Elsenhower adminis­
tration. William II Stewart (Johnson); Jesse
I. Strinfiid (Nlxonl: S Paul Ehrlich Jr.
(Nixon and Ford); Julius It. Richmond
(Carter); C. Everett Kooj&gt; (Reagan): and
Antonia C Novello IHnsh).
The government has taken numerous
steps to discourage smoking, from Ihe first
warning labels on cigarette packages In

1966. to the 1971 bun on cig a rette
advertising on radio and television to
requiring no-vmoklng sections on airplanes
In 1973 und banning smoking on most
domestic flights In 1990
Hut tobacco ts still rxcmplcd from regula­
tion under several key federal statutes.
The Coalition on Smoking or Health — a
lobby formed by leaders of the American
Cancer Society, the American Heart Assodat Ion and the American Lung Association
called for a series of hold steps lo make
America smoke-free by the year 2000
—The Food and Drug Administration
should ban Implied health claims for low-tar
and low-nlcotlnc cigarettes
—The Federal Trade Commission should
bar ihe "J oe Cam el" marketing campaign
that Novello and others have charged Is
aimed at enticing children to smoke
—Clinton should sign an executive order
requiring that all federal buildings be
smokeless.
—The Department of Transportation
should seek agreements to make interna­
tional flights smoke-free
—Congress should raise the elgaretle tax
by at least $2 a pack
—Congress should give thr FDA full
authority to regulate the sale, distribution
und advertising of tobacco products, and
Congress should fund government antismoking commercials.
Thrrr decades ago. 42 jrerrent of Ameri­
can adults smoked. Today It Is 26 perceni —
46 million people.

GATT could save consum ers $30 billion a year
By MARTIN CRUTEINOER
AP Economics Writer
WASHINGTON - A recently
rom plrird global trade accord
should save Am rrlcnn con ­
sumers more that. $30 billion a
year, a research group said
today.
D ie Institute for Inlematlonal
Economics estimated that U S
border taxes, quolas and oilier
barriers lo trade cost Americans
about S70 billion a year, an
amount equal to more than I
percent of lotal U.S, economic
output.
However, the Institute said
ibis figure should be reduced by
$32 8 billion annually bused on
the tarllls and other barriers to
trade the United States agreed to
reduce as part of a global free
trade agreement reached among
117 nations In Geneva on Dec
15
That agreement, negotiated
under the auspices of the Gener­
al Agreement on Tariff* aiul
Trade, will. II approved by Con­
gress. reduce border taxes on

thousands o f products and
expand G A T T rules for thr first
time to cover tradr In farm
products and services
V a r io u s s tu d ie s h a v e
e s t im a t e d th at Ih e G A T T
agreement has ihr potential of
Increasing world output by $6
trillion over the next decade, a
figure thnl Includes a $1 trillion
gain Just In the United States.
T h e I n s t i t u t e 's r e p o r t .
"Measuring the Costs of Protec­
tion In the United States." was
the first comprehensive look at
gains expected to Ire realized by
U.S consumers.
American
consumers will feel the biggest
Impart In the area ol clothing
and textile p r ic e * , which the
Institute termed the "M ount
Everest of U.S. trade protec­
tion."
Thr institute estimated that
consumer prices In Ihe clothing
area would dro|&gt; by $15 billion
annu ally and textile prices
would decline by $2 trillion
annually with the rlHntrinUnu ol
quota* and lire rrdm tlnn tti
tarllls over the next decade —

representing more than half of
all saving*.
C. Fred Bergslen. a former
assistant Treasury secretary
during the Career administration
and the head o f the Institute,
said the G A T T agreement did
not achieve all thr reductions In
iradc barriers that had been
hoped.
But be said It still represented
u significant achievement that
would cut by utmost half what
consumers must pay In what are
essentially hidden taxes.
’ Some of these trade protec­
tions have been on the books for
60 years. That ts really outra­
geous. and we are trying to shed
some light on them." Bergsten
said.
The report said high larllfs
protecting such products as

frozen orange Juice concentrate,
hall bearings, rubber footwear
and luggage all date track to the
Srnoot-Hawley tarllfs passed In
1930 to protect domestic In­
dustries at thr stare of the Great
Ikcprcsslon,
The Institute estimated that
the reduction of all tariffs In 21
highly protected U.S. Industries
might result In a loss o f 190,000
blue-collar Jobs, with 90 perceni
of that Job loss occurring In
apparel and textile*
The Institute Mild the average
cost to thr consumer for each Job
saved was $ 170.000 per year.
"Consumers thus pay over six
times the average annual com ­
pensation of m an u factu ring
workers to preserve Jobs through
Itnjvort restraints.” the study
said.

WEDNESDAY IS STILL FAMILY DAY

AT LEE'S!

Bobbitt squirms on the
stand as trial opens
ByANNEOBARAN
Associated Pre&gt;3a Writer_________
M A N A S S A S , Va. - John
Bobbitt squirmed on ihr witness
stand, barely an arm’s Icnglli
from the woman who sliced bis
penis oil with u kitchen knife.
Telling bis story in couri for
the second time, only now as
witness instead of defendant.
Bobbitt told a Jury of seven men
and five women Monday how his
wife. Loretta, attacked him.
He gave virtually Ihr same
testlmony In November, when
he was tried and acquitted In the
same courthouse for marital
sexual assault.
" I felt a couple of Jerks. After
that she Just cut it ofT.” Mild
Bobbitt, shifting In hts chair as
the first witness al Mrs. Bobbitt’s
trial In a courtroom so small that
the stand Is Just a few feet from
Ihe defense table.
Bobbitt. 26. often asked to
have questions repeated, bestlaird, stammered and mumbled
Ills way through the answers,
and pleaded a foully memory.
lie Mild lu- leajit Irom his lied
when he realized his jicnls hud
been cul o ff Ills bands pressed
against hts bleeding crotch. he
wokc up a nouse guest for help.
" I didn’t know bow to cxjduln
It to him. I was kind ol embar­
rassed." Bobbin Mild, looking
down at his lap. " I knew I had lo
gel some help."
Mrs. Bobbitt. 24. was expected
to take the stand today.
Shr Is charged with malicious
wounding for cutting off Bob­
bin's jK-nls after he came home
from a night o f drinking June
2 3 . tf c o n v i c t e d , the
E cu ad oran -b orn inunlcurlst
could gel up to 20 years In
jirlson und lie deported.
Mrs. Bobbitt’s trial opened In a
clrcusllke atmosphere. The case
— which has been cast by many
as u battle of the sexes — drew
several hundred reporters and
technicians. Vendors hawked
T-shirts saying "Revenge — How
Sweet It Is" and "Cut Me a
Break." A radio station gave out
Slice soda and wieners to the
crowd.
In her opening stutemenl. de­
fense lawyer Lisa Kemlrr de­
sc rib ed the B o b b itts ' rrlallnnshlj) as a “ reign of terror"
und told the jury Uuit sexual,
physlral and verbal abuse liegan

In thr first month o f their
four-year marriage.
Kemlrr Mild II was more than
Mrs. Bohhltt could endure when
her husband raped her.
"It was Ills |&gt;enls from which
she could not escape.” Kemlrr
said. "Il had caused her the
most jialn and the most tear.
You will come to one conclusion:
A life Is mote valuable than a
penis."
Bui C o m m o n w e a lth 's A t ­
torney Paul E. Kbcrt said Mrs.
Bobbin hud approached her
husband " I I I an amorous w ay"
Ihat ulghl. "You lolks will have
to Judge ... us lo whether or not
what Ibis woman did lo her
husband Is Justified or excusa­
ble." Elrerl M ild.
Bobbin contends his wife at­
tacked him because she was
angry over Ills plan lo leave her.
He denied ever forcing her lo
have sex.

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EDITORIALS

DeBary: The
city that can
Remember the children's talc about the
Utile engine? Faced with what appeared to be
an impossible task of climbing a mountain, it
kept saying. "I think I ran. I think I can." and
eventually, it reached the top.
We ihink of that when we recognize
Florida's newest municipality, the City of
DeUary. It ofllcallv became a city January 1.
The mayor. rommlsHlonrrs, and depart­
ment heads who have been hired so far, are
faced with climbing up (hat mountain of
work. The needs to do this or that for the
betterment of the city will come fast. Many
arc alr» ady evident.
As the old saying goes. "Rome wasn’t built
In a day." We urge all the DeBary citizens to
keep that tn mind, and don't expert every
problem to be resolved immediately.
Also on the northern side of Lakr Monroe.
DcBarv's sister communities of Enterprise
and Chstccn were Incorporated at one time.
Enterprise was even the county seat for what
was then named Mosquito County.
They were unable to remain In that
condition however, and eventually dropped
their corporation status, turning their control
back to the county. Historians say the city
simply could not supply the people with the
services they required and should have had.
Wc don't want historians of the future to
ever say this about DeUary. or any other city
In our area.
We want DeUary to succeed and prosper.
With diligence on behalf of city leaders, and
cooperation and support from the citizens. It
can be done.
tf everyone continues to think. "I think I
can. I think I can.” they will be uble to fulfill
their dreams. Florida has a new city. Wc
welcome It with open arms.

JOSEPH PERKINS

The best of times,and the worst
Another year for the books It was the best of
times for some o f I993's newsmakers, the worst
of times for others. As we look forward to 19tW.
let us olTcr resolutions for those who figured
prominently In the headlines.
President Hill Clinton: To seek no further
sacrifice from the American taxpayers, w ho will
pay an additional 8275 tall ion lo Hie federal
treasury over the next live years. To make u
clean breast o f my business partnership with
James McDougal. who is suspected o f lllrgotty
diverting funds from his failed Arkansas savings
and loan To make no phone calls to state
troopers.
Flrsi Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton: T o stop
trashing drug makers and insurance firms, as if
they bear most of the blame lor the nation’s
health care problem . T o tiring as much
/ealousness to welfare reform as I have brought
to health reform.
Ross Perot To accept that my 15 minutes are
up To find a hobby other than politics, tnayltr
start up a Mexican home shopping network or
something.
Bob I’ackwood: To know when to hold them,
when to fold them and when lo walk away. To
pul the Interests of my constituency and my
partv above my own. To accept thr consolation
of a 875.000-a-vear pension from thr Senate.

Harry 1)1Iter To
d is p r o v e the p re ­
vailing wisdom that
m y $ I 0 b illio n
host tie takeover bid
f o r P a r a ni o u it l
C om m u n le n tlo n s
was m otlvnlcd by
maniacal desire to
settle an old score
with former boss and
sworn enemy Martin
Davis, who heads the
entertainment giant.

Vns I r Arafat.
Y it z h a k Rabin.
N e ls o n M a n d ela .
£ Let us o ffe r
F W . dr Klrrk To
m reso lu tio n s fo r
Justify Time maga­
those w ho
zine's selection ns
flgurod
men o f the year. To
p ro m in e n tly in
do everything In our
Ih o h e a d lin e s i
power to end thr
iiloodslted between
our respective peoples
Vladimir Zhirinovsky: To ease the minds of
those who fear that I may la- the second corning
of Hitler. To reassure the world that I was only
Joshing when I threatened to lakr hark Alaska

SARAH OVERSTREE
WI/IMONO&amp;.MY CLIENT ISA VKTi M 'O F &amp; IN &amp; T e R RAP
Enough to make
VIOLENT VIDEO GAMES
ANDAGOVERNMENT THAT
you gun-shy
MAKES COCAINE ILLEGAL. BESIDES, HE NEEDED THE CASH
I’m not exactly Edna Buchanan, hut In
V BUT A 60N BEFORE THE BRACT BULIMIC EFFECT.

«

LETTERS

Revelations
Who dare provoke the frenzy of the Devil's mirth
or bear the sound that broken minds have made,
to sec their deities and angels fall to earth
as all their hopes of heaven die and fade?
Who dare to seek the knowledge gods would not
reveal
or trace the pattern tricksters tried to hide
by mixing lie and truth till none could tell the real
or recognize the truth the lie denied?
That entity Is bound by karma, start to end.
as nations rise before they must decline
In cycles that repeat what was and Is again
us echoes echo echoes in a line.
As tipples tend to widen from a center sphere
by force that formed the first as well the last;
that circles all the rest from farthest to the near
with replicas o f now Into the past.
Where only change Is constant. In a world aflame
and moments come to here from where we've been
while ripples nr the substance of the things we
name.
to know a past the future Is within.
A pullcrn where the start and end arc In the whole
as entity equates with one or all
and ev’ry moment plays Us own eternal role,
to fill the void between the large and small.
A blessing to the old that cv'ry life Is new
so what wc know Is not rrmembered long
and 1will not remember me when I am you
or see you live my life or sing my song.
T o stop or start at any point, the circle's arc
or be the god who generates the sphere
or understand the pattern drawn in light and dark
or know at any time, my purpose here
So much of life we seem to waste by acts of hate,
confused by color, shape or point of view,
that could be used to learn to love and celebrate
the gift of llfr wc shure our [tassagr through.
Vibrations made of undent hutcund waiting dread:
In motion that Invades our present mind
and guides our thought to shape the course of done
and said
as ripples are replaced by those behind.
Wlille puppets weave a pattern, pulled by hidden
strings.
in cycles larger than the scale before;
that man should fall to see a sameness wove In
things
and add lo rc|&gt;ctition evermore.
For ev’ry atom is u universe contained:
that builds around Itself, u world anew
and blends Its mass to keep that growing world
sustained.
by change (hut makes our prophecy come true.
R II. LaSchnnrc
Geneva

from the United Stales, divide Poland and annex
Finland.
Loren. i Hobbit: To refrain from posing for any
more swimsuit photos, a la Vanity Fair arid
People. T o stop pretending to be some kind o f
feminist heroine. To patch things up with hubby.
Snoop Doggy Dog. Tupac Shaktrr. Flavor Flnv.
Dr. Drr: T o b e c o m e law-abiding rap artists No
ru|&gt;rs. no assaults, no murders. To clean up the
lyrics. No paeans to gun violence. No celebration
of misogyny.
W illiam Weld. Jack Kem p. Dan Quaytc.
William Bennett. Hob Dole. Phil Gramm. Pat
Buchanan. Carroll Campbell. Dick Cheney, Lynn
Martin. To hold ofr until 1995. at least, ttefnre
launching a bid for th r l!M)0 Republican
presidential nomination
Thomas Murphy. Howard Stringer. Wartrn
Littlefield. George Vradenburg To behave more
like socially responsible citizens and less like
soulless network executives. To acknowledge
tluil T V violence has a deleterious effect on
impressionable young minds T o lakr affirmative
steps to curt) thr level o f carnage over the
airwaves.
Michael Jackson: To observe thr scripture
"W hen I was a child. I spakr as a child. I
understood as a child. 1 thought as a child but
when I became a man. I put away childish
things."

DONNA BRITT

Wacky world of ‘Who’s to blame?’
WASHINGTON - (Click!)
"Good morning! Don't touch that icm otr
because It's time to play ‘Who's lo Hlamc?' The
zany new quiz show that's got America talking
— and blaming!
"M y name Is Jay — Jay Smythc — guess I II
blame Mom for that! For the next half-hour. I'll
be your host on a whirlwind tide through the
wacky world of blamct
"Contestants have one objective: To avoid
taking responsibility for anything that's ever
happened to them! Our judges and a studio
audience decide which players are best at
shifting blame from themselves to. well,
A nyone else!
"N o wonder It's America's favorite game!
"Players on each show arc screened to make
sure thrir problems are similar — that way.
Judges can better determine who's most
creative at avoiding blame. Today's contes­
tants are ull underemployed, overweight and
here to help us !ram — Whooooo's to blame!
Let's meet them!
First up is Mortymcr T. Eckthcr III. an
Omaha fry cook whose goal of becoming a CEO
at a Fortune 500 company seems mysteriously
stalled! HI Mort — what's your heel?''
"W ell. Jay. through no fuult of iny own. I'm
a white guy! And I'm sick of being blamed for
every duinn thing that comes down the pike!"
"M e. too! So. whooooo's to blame?"
Women! And blacks. Hlspanlcs. Indians —
oops. Nutlvc Americans — though it's not m y
fault Christopher Columbus made a wrong
turn! There was n time w hcnjusl being a white
guy meant something. Hut nowadays, every
third corporation actually has a woman or
Latino or black person — all with doubtful
qualifications — tn management. I mean. I
have ntyGED!"
"B ut Mort. w hile men everywhere feel
put-ujxm! Where's your creativity?"
"K now who I re a lly blame? Othrr white
m en !"
"N o w that In different!"
"M aybe our forebears should never have left
Europe — a clean, safe place where nobody
ever beard of diversity! Was religious freedom
worth having to put up with Al Slinrpton?
W ith rap " m u s ic " ? A nd whoever firs t
published Hetty Frlcdan — I say break his
legs!"
"Y o u 've gotten us off to u flying start. Mort*
Our Judges score: u hefty 95 out of a possible
ItiO points! Great blaming!
“ Our next contestant: cx-forkllft operator
Samuel Hosstenson from Youngstown. HI
Sam! So how did a gorgeous redheaded lady
like you rself end up w ith a name lik e
Sam uel?"
"Excuse me. Jay, but I need a moment In
recover from the trauma caused by your
demeaning 'compliment.' I legally changed
Samantha to Samuel when I realized braying.

sexist mulrs like you would never seriously
consider my resume with a feminine name on
It! You ahold have seen the mill foreman's face
when I sauntrred In for the forklift Interview!"
"And you got the Job! Which testosteroneaddled co-worker made you lose It?"
"It wua a woman, for Goddess' sake! The mill
medical tech! The bit--, I mean, my sister In
estrogen, refused to
let me sign up as a
com pany spc rm
donor! A woman ran
do a n y Job as well as
a man! I wasnt even
allowed lo try! I had
to quit!"
"Sure you did —
this la supposed to be
America! Our Judges
have your score and
— yes. another big
95!
"O n to our last
contestant — Stiaku
W i l l i e J a m u 11a •
Johnson. Yule Ph.D.
and freelance Incense
salesman bused In
C hicago. H ow 's It
going, dude?"
’ ’ I beg your
pardon, white dec'll."
"H ow 's It going. Dr. Jamalla-Johnson. SIR !"
“ Better. First ofT, Jay. I have noticed — as
have millions of your astute African-American
viewers — that typically, the b ro the r came last
in your racist game show lineup, aftrr the
while man and his woman!"
"Sorry! I see you've had trouble marketing
your new product, sir. Whooooo's to blame?"
"W ho r/sr could be to blame for my not
(King able to market a perfectly good mango-

flavored melanin supplement?"
"The white man?"
"N o — the black womun! Do you realize bow
few "sisters" arc willing lo ditch their Jobs
slaving for the while system to help u
brother-entrepreneur brew n niuch-craved
melanin potion? A potion thut you, us nn
Ice-person, sorely nred?"
"W ho knew? Sir. our Judges have awarded
you a whopping 95 [mints! You're world-class
hlamcrs!
"A s you know, a lie is broken by a randomly
selected studio audience member! Today Ihat's
Marcus S. Taylor, age 12. Young man. It's all
up to you — whooooo's to w in?"
"My feeling. Mr. Smythc. Is that while your
rontcstunis may represent groups with real
gripes, these three people are to blame for their
own problems."
"That's It for today, folks! Join u» tomorrow
for the next 'Who's To Hlamc?'

15
years of rc|mrtlng I've sure lircn In snmr
places m y mother wouldn't have ajijiroved of,
and I plan to go Into some more I've endured
a mild stalking episode from u guy who was.
thankfully, easily deterred by a visit from one
ot my large male friends
I've considered buying a handgun and
taking lessons in how to use It I've sought
and received advice from m y lu st friend, who
brhaved as II I'd Just
shot Joan Harz and
Pete Seeger In Ihrlr
hearts, smack In the
middle nl a chorus of
" B l o w I n ’ In th e
W ind"; from u po­
ll c e m a n . w h o
sn eered and said.
"O h . yeah Great.
Help out the mugger
so h r can d o a better
job on you when hr
gels II away from
you"; from a worried
brother, who would
strap his deer rlllr on
b lo w an
me II I'd let him; lo a
a tta c k e r's nose
p o licew om a n with
o i l c lean as a
two young children,
b u z z saw. ■
who doesn't even go
lo thr mall without
h e r s , e v e n In
jilulnctolhrs.
And III spile of what I consider In be a
pretty tender heart, mine doesn't hired for
anyone Intent on doing me ttodllv harm I
think I could Mow an atlac ker's nose olf tie to
as a buzz saw and blow Hie smoke- olf the
barrel Just like Lee Van Cleef In a sp.ighnil
western. I don't have any children to get Into
a gun: and children come to my house only
once or twice a year.
However. I tin have one major stumbling
block: Where in heck would I c arry It? I can't
even manage wearing a pager because It digs
Into my waist and rib*. I'm forever tn hot
water because my bos* l* trying to contact
mr while my hurtful juigrr Is In my purse,
squawking too low lor me lo hear.
I have a dickens of a time remembering to
' ptil m y car keys on Hair appointed book so 1
can find (Item again. And 1 can't even handle
a simple juilr ol sunglasses: Oil. yljH's. the
sun's coming out •• where are they? Coal
pocket? (Flip off seat bell. Fish, fish flail.) No.
Purse? iDig. dig. dig.) No. Under Ihc car seal?
(Grope, grope. gro|K*.| Nope. Glove com ­
partment? Nada,
Ami I think I ran keep track of a piece? A
heater? A |&gt;mmd of cold steel persuader? If I
can't successfully pack a pager, how In blazes
am I going to pack iron?
Dallas businesswoman Sarah Lc Perr
thinks I should pul II In one of Hie specially
made garter Itells she sells In her "Feminine
Protection" line of garments, purses and
accessories for women. I'd Just stick It In Hie
■ holster hiding behind Ihe cute lit lie black
heart and wear it a few Inches ubove my
knee. O f course. I'd need to Imy a new
wardrobe of skirts. My long ones would never
h i me at It In time, and m y shorter straight
ones would look pretty silly wilh a lump
above the knee. A half dozen or so full,
knee-length skirts und I'm In business.
With my healer salety hidden and reacha­
ble. the only thing I'd have to gel used to Is
llilnklngabnui It.
Al work In another part ol the building I
wonder: Did I pul my purse back Inio my
desk drawer afier I look out m y checkbook to
pay for Hu* Girl Scout cookies? Or Is It still
silting on Hu* coffee tabic In the lobby? Is the
safety on?
G elling oul ol Ihe car alone al night lo walk
across a dark, unpeopled parking lot on m y
way to a meeting. I reach lor my piece.
Slopping by the mall for a quick gill late at
night. I grab my heater and head for the
entrance. Once inside. I wonder: Has anyone
seen me stuff my gun back Into my purse?
Are they heading for the opposite exit as fast
asthey can?
Too soon I learn that preparing for the
mindset that expects violence is another skill
entirely.

�Sanlord Herald. Sanford, Florida - Tuesday. January 11, 1994 - SA

Auditing firm has sued
Sanford to recover fees
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Slatf Writer

SANFORD — An Independent
auditing firm has surd the City
o f Sanford lo recover over
$44,000 In fees for an uudlt of
Florida Power and Light.
An attorney for Accounting
and Tax Collet-ling Services
IATCS) surd the city in late
December.
In August. 1992 ATCS signed
an agreement with the city to
conduct audits of payments thr
city received from various utility

and franchise service providers
including. FPL. Southern Hell
and Cahlcvlslnn. The city termi­
nal cd lls agreement with ATCS
In July after the auditing firm
submitted Its report on FPL.
According lo the suit. FPL did
not cooperate after April 15 with
the ATCS auditors.
In a J u n e rep o rt. A T C S
claimed FPL might have un­
derpaid the city $1.2 million In
utility taxes, franchise fees and
Interest between July 1987 and
June 1993.
The city claims Ihc number of
samples Hie auditing firm pres*

H ope----------Melissa, a professional aclor, sits In the director's chair during taping yesterday.

F ilm -------------------------------------------Continued from Page 1A
repair business. Hrnipsirud
commented. "Jusl look ,it all the*
cars parked around here TtuU
should tell yon something."
The cars parked around the
servitr station Monday morning
im hitled a
Hull k Hoad
master in mini condition.
Hempstead said the "Weekly
W o rld N e w s " T V sh ow Is
es|reiied lo lie seen on the CHS
television network, oat ion wide.

shortly after the Winter Olvplrs
"W e expect this to tie a half hour
s h o w ." she said, "a n d It's
scheduled lo begin at 8 p.m.”
She added. "Th e only thing
that iait'l certain yet Is what
night of the week the show will
lie telecast."
He estimated the first pilot will
Ik- seen pmtiubiy around the end
of Frbruaryor tieglnnlng March
Hrmpstrad said she was im­
pressed with Sanford. "Even

though the episodes we will Imp r o d u c ltig d id n 't n c tu a lly
iiapprn In Sanford, we have
scouted around, and we may tie
buck eventually to shoot one or
two more segments for later
programs."
She said she was especially
impressed by Ihr lieauiy of the
downtown streets and the histor­
ic homes. "You have a won­
derful town here." she said. "I
hope everyone realizes that."

when you consider the growth
that could have taken place III
I he past 20 years." he said,
"without these codes, we could
have over one hundred or more
by now."
"Controlling these businesses
which deal In sex shouldn't Ikconsidered a m oral issu e."
Cochierella said. "It's a matter of
protecting property values in the
areas near surh establishments,
and the safety of the people."
He explained how a statistical
comparison was made between
one o f what he considered the
worst areas, Orange Blossom
Trull, and a similar area con­
trolled through ordinances, on
Colonial Drive. S.H 50 "W e
took a look al a comparable 3.7
mile area of each of the two
major roadways." he said. "In
Just the short lim e for our
Investigations, there were 58
sexu a l assaults on O range
Ulossom Trail, and 12 on Colo
Dial. It shows that this type of
business, no matter how It is
considered by the operator,
turns Into some form of pro­
stitution or Illicit sex operation."
"T h is may not totally prevent
any adult entertainment busi­
nesses from locating In the city."
C o c h ie r e lla c o m m e n te d .

"because you cannot prevent
som eone from conducting a
business. Hut at least this will
control where u could Ik- and
how It ran operate This Is a
good m ove."
During work sessions and
subsequent City Commission
m e e tin g s , no m en tion w as
pu b licly madr regarding at­
tempts at locating any type of
adult entertainment o|ieratlon
within the city limits of Sanford.
W hen the O range County
model ordinance was first dis­
cussed during a work session
late last year. Sanford Mayor
Ik iiy e Smith urged that work be
done to III Udo Sanlord needs,
iimt i h i - j i M i u r r enacted as
quickly as possible
ro lle r chief Ralph Hussell had
agreed with thr urgency lo have
ordin an ces developed which
would protect the cllv from surh
un encroachment.
During w ork sessions. Ilrsl and
second readings of the ordi­
nances. no one stepped forward
to speak In opposition lo the
pro|Misals.
ikitli ordinances were adopted
on (Inal reading last night, by a
unanimous vote of the city
commission.

Ordinance—
Continued from Page 1A
/onlng requirements.
D u rin g last n ig h t’ s c o m ­
m ission m eeting. Jo r
Cochierella, Assistant State At­
torney with the Mrtro|xil!tan
Bureau o f Investigation, flth
Judicial Circuit, was present. He
represents Orange and Osceola
Counties.
"T h e codes you have adopied
an much stronger than those we
have in Orange County." he
said
" I b e lie v e t h e y are
excellent, wril-prcpnrrd, and will
stand up in Ihc c o u r ts If
challenged."
Cochierella dcsrrlbed some of
the alms of the ordinances. In
restricting the &lt;&gt;|K-iaUon* and/or
loi-.ittons oi &lt;t nato- establish­
ments Including nude dance
halls, massage parlors, peep
shows, adult book stores, and
others.
"W e only had some minor
codes in Orange County when
these businesses became pro­
minent, he said. "B y the Idle
1970s. there were 40 such
operations Now, by coming up
with more slrlngrnt require­
ments and codes, we have only
19 In our entlrr county."
He admitted still having 19
such establishments may still
seem high to some |&gt;coplc. "But

Continued from Page 1A
slow. We needed some proof.”
Zclcnuk said Monday.

a gtoiqi railed the Revolutionary
Armed Forces o f Colombia.

Few details were disclosed
nix nit Ihr brnadr.iHl monitored
Dec. 15. or the status of negotia­
tions Family memliers In this
country were elated by the news
hut also guarded In their com ­
ments

"They could I k - guerrilla Torres
— Colombian or Panamanian.
They could Ik- drug smugglers
that have been moving Inin the
area In rerent years." Wyma told
The St. Petersburg Times last
week

The missionaries' wives and
children were not harmed and
later returned to this country.
"T h e siatle and Interference
were very, very bad." said Mel
Wyma. foreign secretary of the
mission, about ihr transmission.
"A s ( k-s! as we could tell. It was
a greeting horn rurh of ifir three
men. a conrinnailon of love (or
their wives and children."
Wyma said Ihrrr was no way
to evaluate tfu-ir physical nr
menial conditions.
Oflleluls are unsure about the
Identities anti |iolllleal beliefs of
ttie kidnappers. Panamanian
Prrsldcnt G u illerm o Endarn
iK-llrves thr rebels may belong to

B e r n i c e M A l l e n , 47.
Brampton Place. Heathrow, died
Sunday Jan 9. 1994. at Or­
lando Regional Medical Center.
Horn In Atlanta on Aug. 1.
1946. she moved to Central
Florida in 1974. Mrs. Allen was
an administrative director for
Orlando Health Care Systems
She was a member o f Wrat view
iLiptlst Church. Sanford, and the
Florida Health Information Man­
agement Association.
Survivors include husband.
Charles; brothers. James Moore.
John Moore, both ol St. Cloud:
sisters. Lynn Krliz. Dec Moore,
both o f St. Cloud: father. Joseph
Moore of St. Cloud.
B ald w ln -F u lrch lld Funeral
Home. Oakl.iwn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary, In charge of thr
arrangements.
R O S A L IE D cBO SE

Foreclose
Continued from Page I A
said he Is hopeful (lie
matter will be resolved quickly.
If the court process Is extended
and th e d e ve lo p m en t Isn't
m aintained, property values
could drop and lax revenues
from Tlmncuan could decline, he
said,
” 1 don't sec It as a long-term
financial drain on the city ," said
Rockett, ‘ i f It’s carried out In u
reasonable time frame. Hie value
will remain up there In a sale
Ik-cuiisc the PUD (city zoning) is
In place, the Infrastructure, the
golf course, tli.it sort of tftlng."

P o t-----------Continued from Page l A
the plants."
Whitmire suit! when the plants
reached maturity stage, they
would be wortli approximately
$1,000 each, street value. " A l­
t h o u g h th e s e w e r e s m a ll
plants." he said, "w e consider
them at a 8*10.000 value."
Police arrested Po-Yu Chen.
20. who gave (tollce his home
address Identical to the street
address of the restaurant. "So
we don’t really know where he
actually lived." Whitmire said.
Chen was reportedly employed
as one of the rooks at the
restaurant.
Chen was arrested on a charge
of cultivation of marijuana, a
third degree felony, and w-as
placed In the John E. Polk
C o rrectio n a l F a cility u .dci*
S3.000 bond.

School__________
What’s for lunch?
Wsdnssday, Jan. 1 2 ,1 M 4
Spaghetti with Mast Sauce
Tossed Salad
Chilled Peaches
Italian Bread
or C hel'a Salad
lo w Fat Milk
_____

Tlmacuan resident and rlty
commissioner Gary Hrrnder said
residents have known of finan­
cial problems for several months
hut were ho|x-ful they could txrrsolved.
"A s a pn&gt;|&gt;erty owner, it con­
cerns me about what It going to
happen next," said Brcndcr.
"The homeowners are trying
build a nice nrlghhorluKKl. Most
of us have fairly expensive
homes and we don’t waul lo sec
some builder come In and slart
hu'ldmg tract homes."
Efforts to reach Tlmacuan Inc.
president Patricia Stenstrom
were unsuccessful Monday. The
telephone number to the Timacuan Really office was discon­
nected, A message left al the
country club pm office was not
relumed.
Parties named In thr lawsuit
are Tlmacuan Inc.: Tlmacuan
Venture: Hubert R. Early. Indi­
vidually and as general partner
In Tlmacuan Venture: Tooke
la n d and Development Co.:
S an ford Fruit Co.; Putricln
Stenstrom . In d iv id u a lly , us
trustee and personal repre­
sentative to the estate of Hum'
Eugene Tooke Jr.: and Links
Design Inc. Slenstron Is also a
general partner In Tlmacuan

Venture.
Links Design president Ron
Garl had Ik-cii promised two
lakefnitit lots In 1989 as partial
payment lor designing the golf
course, n-cording to courthouse
records.
Alter the lawsuit was Hied Dec.
29.. Professional Faiglnecrlng
Consultants Inc. was added as a
drfrndcnt, according to court
files. PEC filed a lien against
T lm a c u a n Dec. 14 seeking
$26,982 for engineering and
survey work performed between
June 1992 and November 1993.
according to courthouse records.
According to the document,
the development principals ob­
tained three hank promissory
notes from Sun Hank totaling
$8.9 million lo consolidate sev­
eral Barnett Hank notes obtained
during the late I980s to pay for
the development.
The Sun Hank notes were
refinanced In 1992 and when
they matured Sept. 2. 1992. $12
m i l l i o n In p r i n c i p a l a nd
$300.04K) Inlerrsl was owed Sun
Hank, according n&gt; the lawsuit
Seminole County Circuit Judge
O IL Eaton Jr. has granted the
Tlmacuan parties until Ft-b. 2 lo
respond. If they do not. he may
rule In ihe case.

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unwanted Items
by calling and placing an
'ad with our Classified Dept, today!

Sanfiictd Herald
322-2611

Rosalie DcBosc. 63. ol 2491
Hyrd Avr., Sanford, died Mon­
day. Jan. 10. al Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford, ikirtt
June 13. 1930. m Quincy, she
returned to Sanlord In 1984
from Detroit. Mrs. Iklkise was a
homemaker and a member of
Church of God By Faith. San­
ford.
Survivors Include daughicr.
P a t r ic ia R o b in s o n . K riu -c
Cochran, Michelle Glrger. all of
Ph ilad elp h ia: sons. W illiam
Cochran Jr , Bernard Cochran.
Imih of Philadelphia: sisters,
lien ha Sluder. Gladys Mitchell.
Jaequelln Hunt. Sharon Pattenant, all or Sanford. Flossie
Dames. Oviedo. Patricia Davis.
Buffalo. N.Y.: brother. Charles
Edwards. Sanford; eight grand­
child ten.
Sunrise Funeral Hume. San­
lord. In charge of arrangements.

JAMES MARION COURT
James Marion Court. 62. Oak
Way. Sanford, died Friday. Jan.
7. 1994. al Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford.
Horn Oct. 23. 1932 In Bowling
Green. Ohio, he moved to Cen­
tral Florida III 1958, Mr. Court
was a general contractor. He w as
a m em ber o f Christ United
M eth od ist C hu rch. V .F .W .,
American Legion and Loyal Or­
der o f ihc Moose, all In Sanford.
He served In the Navy during thr
Korean war.
S u rvivors include mother.
Faina Marlon Davis of Holliday.
FL: sons. James M.. II of Or­
lando. Jon K. of Shreveport. La.
and Jay Thomas o f Orlando:
daughter. Karen S ol Orlando:
sisters. Marilyn o f Tampa. Diane
of Gainesville and Sherry of
Bradenton: five grandchildren.
Gullies Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Longwood. In charge o f the arrange­
ments.

MAGDELEN C. D1ENER
Magdclen C. Dlenrr. 83. of
Wilmington Drive. Deltona, died
Saturday. Jan. 8. 1994. at her
residence.

A T C S Is seeking $4 4,275
based on the hourly rate for the
audit. Under the auditing firm 's
agreement with the city. ATCS
was entitled to 40 percent o f
recovered revenue front utilities
audits or fees based on their
h o u r ly ra te fo r an a u d it ,
whichever amount was less.
Since Ihc city did not attempt to
recover any money from FPL
based on ATCS' report, the
auditing firm wants to Ik* paid
the hourly rate.

Local teen
charged with
possession
From stall rsports

S em in ole County s h e r iff's
deputies arreslcd Michael Davis
Monday and charged him with
possession with the Intent to
distribute more than 20 grams o f
Tent-miff's wife. Patti, and marijuana and introducing con ­
their three children are staying traband into a county detrntlon
in Tampa with other relatives. facility.
According lo shcrlfr* officials.
Tencnoll. 36. a trained medic. Is
from St. Petersburg. Manklns. Davis. 18, was slop|K-d for a
43, is from Susanville. Calif. irafnc violation on Old Lake
Rich. 23. was bom of missionary Mary Boulevard near Sanford.
Deputies reported they found
parents In Peru and lists his
four small hags of marijuana in
home as Sanford.
fils car and arrested him on
" It ’s really lieen a big en­ charges of possessing (he drug.
couragement to know they're
W hrn he was taken to the
alive." said Tenenofrs sister. John E. Polk Correctional Facili­
Cathy Marcotlc. of Tumpu. "A s a ty. lie was subject to a strip
family, we try to gel by. You search. Deputies said when fie
have to remember that Got! removed his panls. ihry found
must have a purpose in all this.”
92 small liaggles of marijuana
Manklns’ w ifr. Nunry. and stuffed Inside.
their two children returned to
Davis Is being held al the Jail
California.
In lieu of $3,000 bond.
it-SrVM- : £ ' l '!*7#

DEATHS
BERNICE M . ALLEN

enled could not substantiate thr
alleged underpavmerits.

Horn May 18. 1910. In New
Brunswick. N J.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1973. Mrs.
Dimer was an assistant teacher
of Home Economics at Rutgers
Unttrrslty and a member of
Trinity Assembly o f God. De-

Philip Vincent and Paul Richard,
all o f Fern Park; brothers. Sam
Klreobuonu of Carson City. Ncv..
Vincent Riccobuono of Cape
Coral and Philip Riccobuono of
Rlehland. Wash.; sisters. Rose
Zan\gbla and Catherine Rtccobuono. both of Los Angeles: five
grande htldrrn and one greatgranddaughter.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Longwood. In charge of Ihr arrange­
ments.

iirv tw o rs Include daughter
Hetty Pllosl of Deltona: son.
Prtirr Dlenrr of Sanford: five
grandchildren and Ihrec great­
grandchildren.
Stephen R Hilduuff Funeral
Home. Deltona, in charge of the
BEDE PRUDOFF
arrangements.
lie be Prudoff, Islander Court.
Longwood. died Friday. Dec. 24.
s u s a n k . M cG i n n i s
Susan K. McGinnis. 73. First f9 9 3 . at Floridian N u rsin g
Street. Sanford, died Sunday. Horne. Longwood.
H o r n J a n . 19. 1 9 1 0 In
Jun. 9. 1994 at Florida Hospital.
Philadelphia, she moved to C en­
Altamonte Springs.
Ikirn In Wyrross. Ga. on Sept, tral Florida In 1910. She was a
15. 1920. she moved to Central homrtnakrr and Jewish.
Survivors Include daughters.
Florida In 1921. Mrs. McGinnis
was an employee of thr clerical Diana Krmond of Winter Springs
department at Rollins College In a n d So n d r u M. K a l k l n o f
Winter Park. Site was a member Cincinnati; four grandchildren
of Holy Cross Episcopal Church, and three great grandchildren.
ik ih Shalom Memorial Cha­
Sanford.
Survivors Include sister. Emily pel. Orlando. In charge of the
K Warner o f Orlando: brother. arrangements.
Gerald H. Knight of Oakrldgr.
FRED HANS SWANSON
Term.
Fred Hans Swanson. 77. Clear
G rnm kow F u n eral Hom e.
Sanford, in charge of the ar­ Luke. Sanford, died Sunday,
Jan. 9. 1994. at the Gainesville
rangements.
Veterans Administration Hospi­
tal.
ALISON L. MILLER
Horn Dec. 29. 1916 In New
Alison L. Miller. 87. Hacienda
Village. W inter Springs, died York, he moved to Central Flor­
Monday, Jan. 10. 1994. at ida In 1979. Mr. Swanson was a
retired medical and hospital
Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
Ikirn in Scotland on Aug. 22. administrator. He was a Protes­
1906. she moved to Ceniral tant. a member of the Masons
Florida In 1978. Mrs. Miller was and the Retired Officers Associa­
a retired grocery store clerk. She tion. Hr was an Air F orce
was a member of Community veteran of World War II and the
Korean and Vietnam wars.
Alliance Church.
Survivors Include wife. Lor­
Survivors include son. Robert
Miller ol Buffalo. N Y.: daughicr. raine: daughters. Suusan Sehelh
Margaret W clkncr o f Winter and Cifroi Norman, both o f
Springs four grandchildren and Orlando and Nancy Icardl of
North Carolina, stepsons. Nell
two great-grandchildren.
[laidwin-Fairchild Funeral S crib n er o f W inter Springs.
Home. Goldenrod. In charge of Stephen Scribner of Portland.
Ore. and Herman Scribner of
I he arrangements.
Apopku: stepdaughter. Susan
Hannah of Kissimmee and 14
ANNETTES. LAT1MORE
Annette S. Lutlinora. 96, Car­ grandchildren.
U ald w ln -F a lrch lld Fu n eral
riage Cove Way. Sanford, died
Monday. Jan 10. 1994 at her Home. Oukluwn Chapel, laikc
Mary. In charge of the arrangeresidence.
Horn In New York CUy on m nis.
Sept. I I . 1897, she moved lo
Central Florida In 1991. Mrs
Latlmorc was a homemaker and
Catholic.
Survivors Include daughicr.
Evelyn L. Bergen o f Sanford; two
COURT. JAMES MARION
grandsons and a great-grandson
Funaral tarvlcat tor Jtmtt M Court ot
[(airfield Funeral Serlvccs.
Oak Way. Sanford will ba ha d Wad-saiday
Winter Springs. In charge of the Jan. II. at II am. al lha Cnrlil Unltid
Mai hodat Church. Sanlord
arrangements.

FUNERALS

MARY PALMERI

Galna) Cartr Hand Gar dan Clapat Fwnaral
Horn*, Long-rood. In charga ol tha a'ranqa
manic

Mary Palmcrl. 75. Prairie Lake
Drive, Fem Park, died Sunday.
Jan. 9. 1994 at her residence.
Ikirn May 12. 1918 In Bloom­
field. N.J.. she moved to Central
Florida In 1954. She was a
member of St. Mary Magdalen
Catholic Church.
Survivors include husband,
Ignazlo; sons. Anthony Sam.

SWANSON. FRIO M.
G'a.avoa larrlcit lor Trad Snanton. aga
V ol Sanlord *ho paoad aoa, Sunday »u i
bo conductad Freda, a l l p m . at All Faith)
Manorial Park. Caicaibarr, Full Military
Honor) «lll ba eondetad br h t US Air
Fore* Violation lor Inandt *111 ba Wadna*
day. » » pm al tha Oat la on Chapai of tha
OaldMin Fairchild Funaral Horn#
Arrangamantt by Daldnln Fairchild
Ftnaral Homa Oakiaon Park Chapa'

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•A - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, January 11, IBM

Soldier returns to Vietnam to bring home friend
By O IO RO E ESPBR
AP Special Correspondonl_______ •
HANOI. Viclnom — Nearly 25
yram ago. when the war wan
raging in Vietnam, n 20-ycar-old
private Imm, Alabama *uld a
prayer and burled bln Marine
buddy In a Vlrt C.’onn prisoner of
war ramp where both were held
Thomas Davis survived five
years In POW ramps and has
returned to Vietnam for the first
lime since Ills rrlcase In 1073 to
help find the t mains o f Ills
fallen comrade.
" I rame here to gn a friend."
he said "I'm here through the
grace o f God.’ *
In those five yearn o f hell.
Davis, who was a draflee from
the small Alabama (own of
Kufaula. said as many as 10
Americans died In the camp
One was trying to escape, and
others died from malnutrition
and lack of medical care.

the Army — 26 years.
He Is command sergeant ol the
IHth Military Police Brigade In
Frankfurt. Germany, where he
lives with Ills wife. Ills two
c h ild ren . Tam ck a. 21. and
Tshombr. 18. attend Autiuru
University- In Alabama.
Davis was asked to return to
Vietnam on tern|&gt;orary duty lo
help find his buddy by the U S
Joint Task Foree va tvh ln g lor
thr remains of Americans still
u n a c c o u n te d fo r from th r
Vietnam War
H r Is w ork in g wi t h U S
specialists win* will excavate the
site tn Quatig Ngal Province. In
w h a t w a s f o r m e r l y S o u th
Vietnam. 325 miles northeast of
IfoC hl MlnhClty.

"Early on. I made up my mind
that I would return home, no
matter what." hr said. " I made
up my mind I would not die In
that place."

"I'm confident that w r il find
him and bring him back/* Davis
said In a telephone interview
Monday night from Qunng Ngal
City. "It's been 21 years but If I
can get on thr ground, exactly tn
the camp, get reoriented and
retrace my steps. I can find
him ."

He did survive and tone lo the
highest enlisted rank a soldier
can a c h ie v e In the A r my ,
nergeant major. Now 4ti. he has
spent more than half his life In

Davis was serving wlih thr
ill-fated Arnrrlc.il Division In
1968 when hts company from
the 3rd Battalion. 2 1st Infantry.

liMith Light Infantry Brigade
w as am bushed w h ile on a
search and destroy mission lie
and two other soldiers got nrparated from Use unit — one was
wounded — and were raptured
by the Viet Cong.

The Marine Davis buried was a
friend he met later In the camp
who died In 1970.
" lie just died of malnutrition."
Davis said. "Ills body Just gave
out. I watched him die "
During his captivity. Davit
said U S . B52 air strikes und
artillery strikes came close lo the
POW camp, which was hidden
under the cover of the canopy
Jungle.
Hr was krpi In the camj) tn
Uunng Ngal Province for Hirer
years, then moved lo North
Vietnam, where most of the
American POWs were held They
walked several hundred miles
und were trun-qxirit-d some of
thr way by truck and train. "It
fell like 5.000 (miles)." Davis

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J a n u ary

11,

1994

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Hardwood humblings
County girls’ teams mash Orange, Volusia foes

Magic rout Rockets

P rom S ta ff R e p o rts

ORLANDO - S h n q u lllr O'Neal and A n frm rc
Hardaway ncorrd 2H (minis apiece. ami (hr
Orlando Magic u m - i I a III o fourth-quarter run In
break open u close gamemiil dclr.il the Houston
Hockrt* 1I 5 100 Monday night
Orlando out scored Houston 17 1 in the first
eight minutes ol the (Inal period, and Ireeutne
|nst Ihr mill leant In :U) games to s I km i I at least
5 0 permit against the Rot krls
Alter (im a g in g 14 points In tw o names
against llakerrn Olajuwon last season. O'Neal
made Kl ol ID shots. grahlted seven rebounds
and blocked one shot, while Olajuwon had 26
|mi|ills 11 rebound* and Dvr bloeks
Holiert Horry tlnlnhed with 12 |&gt;oinls lor
Houston and S a in Cassell eontrllnitrd I I In a
reserve role. Nick Anderson. Donald Royal and
Scott Skllesraeh had 16 points lor Orlando
The game m arked the return of Tree Rollins, a
Magic assistant coach who signed a IOd.iv
contract to rotor out of rrtlrrrnrnt as a Itackup
lor O'Nenl allrr G r r g Kllr was injured Rollins,
w ho playrd H&gt; seasons for lour other learns,
played right m in u tes and had two jwtinis. two
rebounds, one steal utul one block

AROUND THE S TA TE
Hurricane o p ts for NFL
CORAL G A B LE S — Donnell Ik-unrti. the
Miami Hurricanes' aernnd trading rusher In
1993, lias derided lo skip his senior year and
declare himself e lig ib le for the 1994 NFL drnll.
Bennrll, of Fort Lauderdale, finished second
on the tram with 563 yards on 143 carries and
led ihr (ram w ith seven rushing touchdowns,
lie had25rreepllons for IHS yards and one ID
"1 am leaving with mixed em otions." said
Ik-nnett. who l unshed his career with 1.075
yards rushing a n d 16 touchdowns. "But allrr
carefully w eighing all of my option*, and
s|ieuklng wllh th e NFL advisory comm itter. I
am cnitlldrnt tli.it I will Ik - ready lo compete al
the next level."

AROUND THE NATION
Lightning b o p Rangers
NEW YORK — T h e Tampa Hay Lightning
scored power-play •tools 63 seconds apart in the
second period, including Adam Creighton's
second of the g a m e , and liral New York 5-2 for
the Hangers' third straight loss
The Rangers, w h o have Ihr NHL's Itrsl record,
w ere outshnt for only the fourth lim e In 42
games The Lightning, who also got goals from
J o e Reekie. Mare Bergcvln and Petr Klitmi. had
u 33-29 advantage In shots. They outshot Ihr
K a n g m 29 101h rou gh the fit st two periods.
The Rangers, lowing (or Ihe fourth tim e In five
games and for th e first time In nine games at
home against a division opponent, had goals
Irum Nick Kyprcow and Sergei Nrmchlnnv.
The Lightning, o n the first of a five-game road
trip. Improved th eir rercnl record to 5-1-1.
T»m |u Hay goaltendrr Daren I’ tippa. the NHL's
most recent player o f the week, made 27 saves.

B e th u n e -C o o k m a n falls
PRINCESS A N N E . Md. - Dale Harrison scored
u game-high 23 points and Terrell Harris added
21 to lr&lt;i.i Maryland-Eastern Shore to a 76 69
victoryover llct hunc-Cookman Monday night.
Tryonn While led Ikihunc-Cookmun wllh 12
{KrlnisandLamont Parrish chipped In 11.
TravPi GrlfTln u lso scored In double digits for
UMES. gelling 13 points.

NASCAR stars in IROC
TINTO.N' F A L L S . N.J. - Dale Earnhardt.
Kusty Wallace a n d Mark Marlin. Ihe top three
lln lsh m in Ihr 1693 NASCAR Winston Cup
serlrs. are the first three drivers selected for Ihe
1994 International Race of Champions series.
The four-event all-star serlrs begins Feb. 1H at
Daytona International Speedway and will also
Iruturr events at Darlington. S.C.. Tulludrgn.
Ala., and Brooklyn, Mlrh.
Earnhardt, w h o Is coming off his slxlh
Winston Cup title, will compete In his lOtli
IROC series. He w us not Invited to participate In
the series In 1993. bill filled In for the lute Alan
Kulwicklln the Dual two races.
Wallace, ihe Winston Cup runner-up. will
appear In IROC fo r Ihr slxlh consecutive year,
lie-wastin' 1991 series champion.
Martin. Ihlrd-place In ihe NASCAR series, will
Ik - making Ills th ird IROC appearance.
Nine more d riv ers will lie added to the scries
lineup over the n e x t three weeks

LAKE MARY Tw o Volusia
County squads ami one Orlando
quintet found out Monday night
that this Is nut a good yenr to I k
playing any of the Seminole County
girls' liasketball Iranis.
l.akr Mary. Lym an and Lake
Howell outsrnrrd their opponents
by H7 points. 185-98. an average of
29 points |M-r game, and none of the
Ihrrr were rvrr threatened as the
county continued to show Its supe­
riority over most other Central
Florida arras this year.
And II did not matter If ihe game
was on Ihr road nr al home, as
Lyman blasted DeLand In DeLand.
63-25. and Lake Howell crushed
Boone In Orlando. 71-46. Lake Mary
wus the only one lo (day al home
and came away with a comfortable
5 1-27 victory over Deltona

Lake Mary 51. Deltona 27
LAKE MARY - The Rams held
the Wolves lo less than 10 points In
every quarlrr and broke the game
open with a 22-5 third quarter
advantage In posting their third
consecutive victory, and fifth In six
starts.
"W e playrd w ell." said laikr Mar)’
head roach Anna Vunlandlnghatn.
"W e got the job done, panlrularly
In Ihe second half when I fell we
playrd lo uur potential. Wc'rc get­
ting there."
Diane Duber continued her Im­
pressive play of late, as she led a
balanced Ram attack wllh 14 points
and live rebounds. Dawna Ferguson
rhlpprd In wllh nine (mints and five
rebounds, while Jennifer (irrlsslng
added right (mints.
Tlmtu Dawson paced Deltona. 8-8,
with 11 (mints.
Lakr Marv. 8-9. will return lo the

l See Basketball. Page 2B
U K I MAST It. DELTONA V
o*n*M o n
T*tgor*or!l 1114. O ..*on %0 0 It. Curd! I • •
I. Abate I t 11. Hogw 0 I 1 I. XU EOmenO! I • •
4 MU t m O M K l l l l Tout* 114*11,
U k t Mory III)
Tm a m « 4 &gt; • • * . F*rgu!on 4 I I t Gobi 1014.
Segued &gt;00 4. t M « « 1 00 14. O '»-%»!•* m i .
Herri! 1004. Htmtan t o i l Teteli 140011
D inw t
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14 1 » It - tl
Th.»# point I-aid goal’* — Dai'ona I I Danton)
Total tout* — Dtitono 11. Lot* Mary 14 FauUd
out — nona TtctwiKoli — non* Ratardt —
Dolton# 10. lata Mary 11
LVMAM41. DalANOlS
Lyman IU )
Jart von 114 4. Brown 1 11 II. Ir ranton 1001.
Wood 0 00 0. Morm WafetUr t o i l . Htdun 0 00
0. Do*ling 1 Of 1. Rnodat I 0 I II. Wail 100 4.
C rogariooit Total! 14 111101
DaLand till
Hank! 0 14 1. Dowdy 1 1 1 1 Holm*! t i l l .
Stiel 0 01 0 Jtrofct t 14 It. william! 10 14
Total! 10114 It
Lyman
II II II H - 41
Da Land
4 I 0 I - It
Three point (laid goal’! — Lyman ] IRhodat 1.
Jackion It Total tout! — Lyman If. Daland 14
For.lad out — Lyman. Denting Tattmlcall —
nona Ratordt - Lyman 111. DalandO tl
LAKE HOWELL 11. BOONE 44
Uka Hawaii tnt
MarcMtalla 0 1)11. ConioUl 100 0. Xonn 0 I I
II. Duncan I 00 1. Lmdbarg I 00 i. Cravat 1 I 1
10. Comat0 111. Jam*! to o tO Total! H AITI
(44)
Drear.ng I D S . Robert! 0 10 1. Cal van 0111.
Conotay 0 14 1. Whita 1 4 0 14. Kntton 0 14 1.
Blthop 1011. Burnt 10 0 1. Andtrtan 0 111.
Total! t i l l 1144
Laka Hawaii
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g rT-y
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Throa point twld goal ! — Loka Hawaii 1 (Koftn
4. Cravat )). Boon* | (Burnt) Total lout! - Laka
Hawaii 10: Boon# f Faulad aul — nona
Tactmlcali — nona Racordt — Laka Mowtll 10 It
Boon# l i t

Oviedo al Waal Orange. Jv, 5:15 pm. ;v, 7 pm.

■y DEAN SMITH
Herald Sports W riter

SANFORD — The unparalleled balance among
the six Seminole County girls' basketball (rams
this year has come home to huunt the Lake
Howell Silver Hawks.
After spending the majority of the season In the
number three spot In Class 5A o f the Florida
Sports W riters Association (F S W A ) Stale
Basketball Foil. Ihe Silver Hawks ran Into a
red-hot Lake Mary tcum last Friday night and
uuffcted theli first loss of Ihe season 66-50. after
19 straight victories.
The loss dropped laikc Howell to Ihe No. 6 spot

FO RT L A U D E R D A LE - T h e
Miami Hurricanes and Wisconsin
Badgers are discussing a matchup
In the 1994 Kickoff Classic at (hr
Mcadowlands In East Rutherford.
N.J.

( 7:30 p.m. - ESPN. NCAA. Indiana al Inwu. (LI
C o m p le te ll s t l n * * o n Papa IB _________________ _

In the first poll of ihe new yenr. but still bus the
distinction o f being Ihe only county school
getting votes. In either the bays' or girls' (Kills.
Lake Howell recovered nicely from the loss lo
beat a good Oralndo-Boonc squad. 71-46. In
Orlando Monday night to become the first team
In Florida lo reach the 20 win plutcau.
The only other 5A District 4 team to get votes
In Ihe girls' poll was Daytona Deach-Mulnland.
The Buccaneers have had success outside o f
Seminole County, rolling up a 9-4 record. But
three of their four losses have conic al Ihe hands
of Seminole, twice, and Lake Howell.
Other area girls' squads getting voles Include:
Si. Cloud, No. 1 In Class 4A. Orlando-Lake
H ighland Prep. No. 7 In C lass 1A. and
Maitland Ornngrwood Christian. No. 7 In Class B.

On Ihe boys’ side. Class 5A-Dlslr1et 4 member
Mainland Is ranked No. 4. Others gelling voles
were Orlando-Dr. Phillips, voles In Class 5A.
Ealonvlllc-Wymore Tech. No. 5 In Class 1A.
Daytona Beach-Father Lopez. No. 10 In Class 1A.
and Deltona-Ttinlly Christian. No. 8 In Class B.
Most of the county teams will be Idle until
Friday or Saturday because of nine-week's
exams. One exception Is the Lake Howell girls,
who will lie at New Smyrna on Wednesday.
Just about everyone else will play games on
both Friday and Saturday, as they try to get
games In before the dlrstiicc tournaments, which
will Ik coming up the week o f February the 7th
for the girls and Fcbtunry 14th for the boys.

CSee Prep Polls, page 2B

Miami may face Wisconsin in Kickoff Classic
Associated Press

BASKETBALL

H«ratd Photo! by Work HtrtH

Lake Howell girls drop in state polls

WHAT’S HAPPENING
Girls' Soccer

It was a big n|ght for a trio ol
Seminole County girls' basket­
ball teams on th e hardwood
M onday night as Lako Mary,
Lyman and Lake H ow ell oech
posted wins by al least 24 points
over non-county com petition.
Al Lake Mary High School,
Laura Raguccl (No. 32 In lop
photo) looks lo make a move
past Deltona's Erin M aijub (No.
13) as the Rams Joelle Townsend
and (ho Wolves' Vickie Abalo
(No. 33) look on.
In the photo at right. Deltona
leading scorer Tlm la Dawson
(No. 20). who scored 11 points,
outruns Lake Mary's Courtney
Harris lor a loose ball. The Rams
wont on to win the game by a
51-27 score.
In the o th er g am es, Lake
Howell punished Boone, 71-48,
and Lyman b ash ed D eLand,
63-25.
Most county loams, with the
exception ol a Lake How ell girl's
game at New Smyrna Beach on
Wednesday night, will be Idle
until Friday becauso o l nineweek's exams.

“ It would allow us to pDy a 12th
game and wc arc definitely Interest­
ed ," Miami athletic director Paul
Dec told Ihe Sun-ScntInrI of Fort
Lauderdale for a storv Monday.

Pat Richter, athletic director ut
Wisconsin, said the gunic would
enhance recruiting In Ihe New
Jersey area.
"T h e custern location Is attractive
and everything else Is positive, but
we still have to spend more time
going over It." he said.
Wisconsin defeated UCLA 21-16
In the Rose Bowl on New Year's
Day. Miami lost to Arizona 294) In
the Fiesta Bowl.
Larry Wahl. Miami's associate
athletic director who supervises

scheduling, said Miami couch De­
nnis Erickson expressed Interest In
the Kickoff Classic.
"D en n is Is (he one who the
morning after Ihe game In Phoenix
said (bill he would be interested In
playing." Wahl said. "I guess It's
like wanting to gel right back on the
horse."
If Ihe plan Is completed. Miami
would hnve to forgo plans lo play
Tulsa at Joe Robbie Stadium four
days after the Aug. 27 Kickoff
Classic. Miami defeated Auburn

20-18 In the 1984 KlckofTCIassIc.
Sieve Malchnw. sports Informa­
tion dlirctor ut Wisconsin, said he
Ihought coach Barry Alvarez would
be reluctant to add unathcr game to
the Badgers' 11 -game schedule.
"It sure is flattering to be consid­
ered for the game. There was a time
when they were laughing at us."
Malchow said o f the Badgers, who
went from u 1-10 record four years
ago to 10-1-1 this past season.
Including the 21-16 Rose victory
against UCLA.

FO R THE BEST-COVERAGE O F'S P O R TS IN Y O U ff AREA, READ T H E SA N FO R D HERALD D A IL Y

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STATS &amp; STANDINGS
D O Q S
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) DecbobBefty
7 00 2 00 210
2 Pis Bush Guy
4 00 140
• Judy t Johnny
1)20
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* 40 210
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11*0 * 00 4 00
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10 00 1*4 *10
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If 00 1 20 2 00
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100 1 *0
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic IXvStton
W L Pci.
New York
I) * TOR
O. land*
It II JM
Miami
14 i) -ill
New Jersey
1] il ,4lf
Philadelphia
1] i* 40*
Boston
u II 2*7
Washington
t 77 2*0
Central Division
Atlanta
22 7 7»*
Chicago
St 10 *77
Charlotte
II 14 S42
Cleveland
11 '• 41*
Indiana
II 17 Ala
Milwaukee
t n 7*0
Detroit
1 r. 2*7
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Osvtsiea
W L Pc*.
Houston
17 S *44
Utah
n II 447
San Antoni*
n II *47
Denver
IS 17 a**
Minnesota
M II 17)
Dallas
I It OS!
Pacific Otvitten
Seatti*
2* 2 1*7
Phcenis
24 * *00
Portland
10 IS sal
Golden Stole
14 14 U1
LA Clippers
It If 247
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LA Lekert
II »
Sacramento
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OrUad* III. Havetan it*
Tuesday's Oamai
LACi.petrtat Nan Yark.7 20pm
Washingtan al Haw Jersey, 7 20p m
D*n*ar atDetroit. 7:J0p m
Indiana •• M.lwauk t*. 1:20p m
Mmnatat* at San Antonie. | Mpm
Char ion* *• Phoanl*. * p m
Ceidtn litla al LA Laker*. M M pm
Miami*) Sacramento. II:M o at
Seattle *l Portland. M M pm
Wednesday's 0*m*i
Houston*! Boston. 7 10pm
LA Clippers at Phiiadelprila. 7 » p m
Cleveland *1 Orlando. 7:M pm.
Chicago*! Atlanta. 7 20pm
Oanrer *1 Indiana. 7:10p m
MinnesotaatDallas. I Mpm
Miami*1 Oaiden Slat*. II:Mpm.

Racket* Maple. Bei
HOUSTON (IMI
Horry 1 *1 * 11. Thorp* a I I 1 *. Otoiuwon
* 20 71 N cite 2 * a 4 *. Smith 1 10 2 1 12.
Cassell 1 744 14 Herrera 4 111 * Bullard I 2
002. Brooks010 00. Palrusk* I 1002. R.lay
I 4002 Totals 17 7 1 » 27100
ORLANDOIIIII
Turner 12 00 2. Anderson 7 1* 00 I*.
O’Meal 111* I S TO. Sklles * II 11 14.
Hardaway 11 20 1 1 20. Roytl * 12 44 IA.
Rooms 1 1*4 2. Scot! 1400 7. BowieOOOOO
Crean 01144,Tower 00 041. Caok 04 00 0
Total* 4|*)I4 1*111
Haulto*
I* O D II - IN
Orlande
I* I) 17 7* - III
1 Point po*ls - Houston 4 II (Horry 7 I.
Otoiuwon I I, E l* I 1. Bullard 0 I. Smith Oil.
Orlando 111 (Anderson 2 0. Scott 11 'sn*s
I 4, Harden** I 4. Turner 4 I) Fou'ad out —
Cassell Rrbounds — Houston U (Otoiuwon
II). Orlando a* IO Neal Royal 71 Assists Houston 2* (Smith II. Orlande M I Anderson
71 Total tout* - Houston!]. Orlando 22 A 11.2*1

CO LLM B BASKETBALL
The Tap Twenty Five
The top 11 loam* In The Associated Press
col 1* 9* basketball poll with first place vote*
In parentheses, records through ion *. total
points based on 71 points tor a lirsl piece veto
through one paint lor a 21th piece vet*, and
previous ranking*
IlCWA Pt* Pvs
1 North Carolme (J*)
t n 1-2*1 2
I Duke (141
t t 1.174 )
IS1 1.427 S
] Kansas
101 1.202 1
4 Arkansas
* « 1 217 1
1 UCLA III
* Arizona
il i u x t *
u i 1 722 &lt;
7 Massachusetts (1)
• Kentucky
i l l 1.174 4
* Pur due
1)0 1.14* I*
*14 1)
10 Michigan
101

11 Indiana
*47 U
■2
17 Wisconsin
no
tJi IS
Ul 7
1) Temp**
77
14 Connecticut
17 1 774 U
If Lounnll*
■0 7 */• it
14 St r4Cus*
• 1 All &gt;•
tt Georg.a Tech
M0 1}
*2
II Minnesota
4U It
1* Culitorm*
*2
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73 Boston College
10)
277 &gt;0
71 Cincinnati
II 2
27A 17
II l
77 Als
777 7) West Virginia
t 1
144 24 Vanderb.il
*2
172 77
2) Missouri
10 1
172 III*) Xavier. Ohio
11
172 Others receleiag v e in ; Illinois *).
Maryland *1. Oklahoma Slat* * 1 . Si Louis 11.
Florida a* New Mettco Si 40 Pen* )t
DePeul 27. Marquette 27. Virginia Com
monwealth 24. New Orleans IS. Virginia 22.
Nebraska 11. Previdence 11. Western Ken
lucky II Georgia 10 Virginia Tech 10.
Montana * Wake Forest *. Stanford 7.
Michigan State A Georg* Washington 1
Tannest** Chattanooga I. LSU A Mississippi
St 4. New Mental. Miami.Ohio 1
Monday's Collet* Basketball Scare*
(A IT
Army 70 Df*i*l47
BlsalieldSt *4. FairmanISt *1
C W Posit*. Pacer*
Camsiws la. Manhattan *)
Colgate *2. Cornell 77. OT
Concord *0. Alderson Broaddvs *a
Connecticut 7L Syracuse *7
Do*img ** Motley 7t
East Stroudsburg** DiSt ot Columbus!
Geneva 101. Lake Erie*!
ClanviltoSt 10) West Llba-ty *4
Indiana. Pa 110. Pitt Jotsnttown77
Lalayattolr Swarthmort 2*
LeMoynatt Bridgeport 7|
Lehigh 74. Columbia *7. OT
Loyola. Md 71 Navy *4
Me.smooth N 2 *1.St Francis NT 7|
Mount SI Mery sit. St Francis Pa 12
NYU 140 Plattsburgh St 14
Phile Pharmacy Ml. Neumann II
Phiia Teetito 7*. Adeiphi to
Queans Call 70 Concordia. N Y *4
Owmniptoc 07. Bryant |)
Robert Morris 40. Rider **
Sacred Heart 12. Assumption *4
Satom Telkyo 17 Charleston w Va *0
Southampton »7 Merry N V *4
SI Peter s 7a. Fairli«Wt4
St Rosa 44 N V Techie
Upsala *4. Drew 7*
W Virginia SI M Shepherd SI
W Virginia Tech M. Davis A Elk in* 72
Wagner eg. Long Island U M
Wheeling Jesuit PI. W Va W*slyn*7
Yark.N Y 02. John lay M
SOUTH
Alabama AAM TO. Albany. G* *•
Alabama St. 7*. Toies Southern 7J
Appalachian St. II. Citadel to
BelmonlAbbeyll.Oueens.NC 77
BrewSon Parker 74. Shorter *t
Campbell 11. William A Mary 10
Campbellsvlll* U. Cumberland. Ky *S
Cant Arkansas 71. Livingston St 41
Christian Brothers M. Belmont 41
Clemson M. Mortar 71
Coastal Carol me M. N C Asheville 7*
Delaware It. 71. Flertde AAM 17
Duka If. Brown 71
East Carolina I*. George Meson n
Oe Southwas s*rn 71, Barry tj
Grambl.ng SI *4. Southern u *1
Hampden Sydney 14. Lynchburg *a
Jackson it. 71. Prairie View 11
Lambuth U. Freed Hardeman 77
Lander 7i. Armstrong St 7]
Lit**#. Southern Tech n
Lipscomb 114. Cumberland. Term u
Lou.s en. Coll IS. Dillard71
Mery Washington II. WashmgtOT 4 La* 17
Md I lbar* 74. Oettwwe Caokman *4
Miss Valley SI f). Alcorn SI 47
Marehead It I t IE Misiaurl 72
Murray SI. 7*. E Kentucky 72
N Cars)me AfeT *2. Morgan St 44
NC Wilmington 71. American U M
Radford 71. Md Baltimore County 70
I Carolina SI loo Howard U 17, aOT
SC Aiken 71. Francis Marlon el
SW Louisiana 71. Lamar H
Spring Hill 01. Balls*v*n 44
Tennesta* Tech 70 Tenn Marline!
Tn Chattanooga I). VMI *2
To*ton SI 44. Liberty tl
Tuscuium St Tenn Wesleyan 71
Veidesto It. 77. Ato Huntteilto S*
W C*roima7l,Marshalls)
W Kentucky u . Art Little Reck 71
West Georgia *0. Nerth Alabama 12
Winthrop 141. Charleston Southern t*
Wottordtl.Clonie.OT
MIDWEST
Baral 27. Moody Bote 40
Cleveland SI 71. E IIUrwiiM
Concordia. Moor 7*. II Oirla*
DePauw 107. Rocktoed*4
Detroit Merc yl*. Farr.t Si 14
Dickinson 11 14. Mary 11
Drury 111. Lincoln. Mo *1
Eureka 11*. Harris Stoat U
Fart Hays SI. *S. Nebraska Kearney *1
Guslar Adolphus 41 Augsburg M
ill Chicago07. W&gt;t Milnaukaan
Illinois TechM. Ch.tago 17
Kansas**. Oklahoma *4
Miami. Ohio70. Loyol*. Ill 47
Minot SI tUAIUyvtllo!*.*7
NE Missouri 12. Quincy 74
S Illinois I*. Dra4* 7*
SI John s. Mmn *|. Macaiastor a
Valley City Si 7*. Jamestown al
Valparaiso 12. W lllinoiltl
W«yn* Nab *1. Dent**
Wit Grtan Bay 1*. N lllineii**
Wnghl St 7*. Youngstown SI 71. OT
SOUTHWEST
Ark Pm* B&gt;utl 1*. Harding 11
Houston Baptist tl.Mery Hardm BeylorM
NF Oklahoma SO. John Brown I )
Oklahoma SI 181. W TtiesASM *!
Oral Roberts tl. LorOJ Mary mount **
Ouachita II. Delta St 7*
Tariaton St tt E Te.asSt *1
U ot th* Oiark 1 10* Arkansas Baptist 71
FARWE1T
E Montana W. Carroll. Mont f*.OT
E Washington**.S Ulth*}
Fresno SI *4. NewMeskotl
Hewell 70. Color ado SI M
Long Beach St 71 Nevada «*
NewMeaKoSl M E Tmnesse* SI 11
San Diego St 7L Wyoming 71
Teres EI Paso 77. Air Fere* 71
UC Santa Barbara 12. Utah SI 11
EXHIBITION
Sundance Productions41. Susquehanna *1

Wonsan's Tap Twenty Ftv*
Th* Top Twenty Fly* woman's basketball
teams at compiled by Mai Greenberg el the
Philaoe-pma Inquirer at voted by a panel ot
women coaches wi*h lies! place votes In
pa-*nthetas records through Jan *. total
pornIt bated on 11 pornIt tor a lirsl place vote
through on* point tor a 7Hh place vote and
previous ranking
Record PI* Pv
1 Tennessee 1441
1)0 1.4)4 1
7 low*III
*0 I.2S4 2
) Perm St
ISO 1.40* 2
4 North Carolina
110 1.41* )
S Tata* Tech
1) 1 u i i *
4 Vanderbilt
II I 1.2** 7
7 Colorado
12) 1 74* 4
1 Kansas
111 M I4 •&gt;
t Southern Cal
• 1 1.0*2 10
10 Alabama
*10 II
•0 7
II Stanford
*07 *
11
It ConnecHc-jf
Ml •
•02
1) Purdue
III
70S 14
la LautstonaTech
•)
774 T4
1! Virginia
744 17
tt
l* Wtshtngson
101
4*2 77
17 Ohis Stato
1)
I N IS
II Northwestern
71
14* II
It Florida Inter national
2*4 141
70 W Kentucky
44
247 1)
tl Ai-suris
14
200 If
72 Montana
10 2
107 20
IS. Boise Sleto
IH to)
74 UNLV
144 —
42
) ) Setoff Hell
14 2
127 —
Otfeen receiving eetesi Indiana us.

Gee-’ , a 107. Southern M.ti 101 Oklahoma
Si a) Maryland el: Gonjege 14 Toledo It;
Sonia Clara 4*. Hawaii 41. Clemson ye SW
Missouri St 7* New 7Ar.no St T) Mm
nesota 21, Creighto" 20 Mississippi 1*.
Ttiat I* Duka 12 Arltona I. Mrdd&gt;« Tann
I Arkansas SI * Notre Oam* 1 Pittsburgh
1 Stephan F Austin i UCLA) N IIIMotta.
St Joseph t 4. Marquette 2 South Carolina
1 Southern Math 1 Virginia Tech 1.
Ala Birmingham 7 Ok'shorn s 2. Oregon SI
7 George Washington I Tvtone I
Monday s Woman's Basketball tear**
(AST

Aiitany N Y *4 Wilke* 4*
Alien toe* »f Alvernte 1]
AmericenU M. Duquesn* ef
bar uch 74. John J*y 44
Btoomsburg 7A Shippentberg M
Bryant |l, Qummpiac 44
Carnegie Mellon 71. Grave City 2*
Mofsira 1*. Colgate 17
Lateyelto *4 Dresel 1)
LeMoyneOl Bridgeport**
Monmouth *4. II Francis. N Y 14
Mount SI Mery tT0.lt Francis. Pa *1
New Jersey Tech 11 CCN V 17
Oue-rns Con 41 Concordia. N V 2*
Rider 71. Robert MoriitA!
SI Petor set Hartford*)
Union M. Smith 42
Wagner *7. Long Island U 41
Westminster I I . LlRoch* 17
SOUTH
Albany. Go 41. Alabama AAM IS
Armstrong St 41. Lander 11
Balmont 10A Christian Brothers 70
Belmont Abbey 44 Berber Scotia IS
Chrttphr Newport 70 Fink In A Marshalled
Cumberland Ky SO. Carton Newman 71
Fayetteville 71 Methodist *0
Georgia 102 Mercer 11
Gr ambling 11 *1. Southern U #*
High Point I* Greensboro 1}

Hoi Ims**. Lynchburg t)

Jacksonville SI tl. Kennesaw St 72
Lambuth Coll tl. Freed Hardeman *)
Lipscomb *7. Cumberland Tenn tt
LongwoodAt. Kutitownt*
Louisiana Coll TL Dillard *1
Lynn 100. Edward W«lect tl
Morehead St M. SE Missouri 7!
N Alabama 74. W Georg.* Al
N Carolina AAT 71. Morgan SI M
Queens. N C 41. Gardner Webb 77
Shorter 71. Brewton Parker *1
SC Aiken 10. Francis Marion *7
S Carolina Spartanburg** Canvert* 47
South Carolina SI II. Howard 71
Southern Mist M lou t, ill* 70
Tenn Techll.Tenn Marline/
Troy St M S Al«b*m*74
Union. Tenn 111. Lane H
Valdosta St |i. Ala Huntsville 7*
Virginia Tech 7}. S Fiend* It
Woltord 04 Mars Hill *7
MIDWEST
Concordia. Moor *4. SI CM*111
Groceland00. Ion* Wesleyan*1
Gustav Adolphus 7*. Augsburg (I
Lake Erie 7l.Obrri.nt*
St Benedict** Macalettor 1*
St Thomas Mmn |l. Car Won 41
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas Tech 4). Rust 20
Hard ngtt. Ark Pin* Blutl M
MeMurry M. Ambassador *4
NE,Oklahoma*0 iehn Brown 0)
Tar I*ton SI 71 Mary Hardm Baylor *1
U.04fhoOl*rks«t Arkansas Baptist 7*
FAB WEST
E MontanaT* Montana Ttch 4)
E hew Meaico 7*. N Mea HighlandsTl
New M eiicoSI 01 Cal Si Fuller ton* I
UNLV7L UC Irvine 17

Hartford
Ottawa

17 21 1 17 IT* 117
• 11 4 10 111 114
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L T PI* OF OA
2a la t II III II’
Toronto
Dallas
72 1! 9 11 II) 114
Detroit
22 1) 4 V? II) IM
SI Louis
7i la A a III IM
Chicago
&gt;0 17 4 u III IIA
Winnipeg
14 74 I V 147 I’ l
Pacific Division
Calgary
21 14 9 tf IAJ 141
Vancouver
20 11 0 40 19V IM
Angh«&lt;m
17 71 9 14 IM III
14 71 ) n IS) 141
JC%*
11 71 A n Ml 11’
Edmonton
1) &gt;4 A 2J 11) It)
Monday's Gamos
Toronto!. Boston0
N Y Islander1 1 Otlewal l-e
Montreal A W'nmpeg 1
Tampa Bay 1. NT. Rangers 1
Detroit 4 Anaheim 4
Tuesday's Games
Boston el Pittsburgh 7 U p m
O lt* ** *l Philadelphia 7 11pm
Toronto*!Washington 7 11 pm
Buffalo al Chicago I 11 p m
Edmonloa al Dallas I 11 p m
Quebec atCa'ge’ r * Up m
Lot Angeles at Van Jot*. IP U p m
Wednesday's Games
New Jersey at Montreal f U p m
Tampa Bey at Detroit. 7: U p ns
Buffalo* t Winnipeg I U p m
Quebec al Vancouver. 10 U p m
Hartford al Lot Angeles 10 U pm
San Jot* al Anaheim 14 U p m

NHL SUMMARIKS
Lightning Rangers. Sems
Temp* Bay
1 I t - 1
N Y Rangers
t I * - I
First Parted — I Nen fori. Kypreot I
(Hudson. Ament*I. * 17 7 Tampa Bay
Creighton 1 (Peeschet (lynvtkl. II 2* 1.
Tampa Bay. Reek* I I Anderston Savartfi
17 72 A Tampa Bay Bergevin I IGreitonl.
11 20 Penalty - O Mam TB I hold,ng I I* 24
Second Period - 1 New York Nemchmov
12 (Kocwr. Amonlel. I II Ippl 4. Tampa
Bay. Grattan 4 I Joseph Brndtoyl. I 14 Ippl
7, Tampa Bay. Klim* 17 (Savard Gfjttonl,
* 2* Ippl Penalties - Joseph TB Ihoidingi
el. Chambers TB theMmgi. * sa Gra.es
NY (tnppmgl 7 11 Lowe NY IhootMgl
7 10 Hamrl.k, TB Irowghmgl. 17 77. Kocur.
N Y (raughlngl I ! 27. Elynulk TB
(slashing), II 0S Gllberl NY Iflbowingl
11 0*
Third Period - lion* Pena Hies - Reekie
TB (heiamgl, 7 17. Elynuik, TB Itlethmgl
• 4*. Low* NY Irough.ng). I 44
Shots ** e*4l — Tampa Bar 17 17 4 ■ U
New York 74 17 - 74
Power pity Opportunities — Tampa Bay )
•47. New York Ie44
Oaaltes - Tampa Bay. Puppa ■! I I 1 (24
kho*t 77 sa.esl New York. Rkhtor (11 III.
Haaty. 4 4 4(1) 24t&gt;rst 20171
A — 17.N )
Referee — Dan Marouetli Linesmen Bernard OeGrac*. Scott Driscoll

kCTII
BASEBALL
America* League

BALTIMOBI ORIOLES - Ag'eeO to
terms wits Lao Gomel, third betemen. an a

•to rear contract

NFL AWARDS
KaHoael Feetball League MV Pt
"*■ NFL Most Va'uabi* Players named by
Th* Associated Press In b*'let mg by a
* .Honwtde media panel
1*17 — Jim Brown C's.viand
irW — G-no Marcheiii Baltimore
1*1* — Charley Carterly. New York Giants
l*4d — Norm ' ' i . brocklm. Philadelphia
and Jo* Schmidt Detroit
1*41 — Paul Hormmg. Green Bay
IHT — Jim Taylor. Green Bey
l**J — V A Tittle New York Giants
ISA4 John Unites Baltimore
lt») — Jim Brown. Cleveland
l**4 — Bart Starr. Green Bav
14*7 — Joirn Unltos. Baltimore
i*U — Earl Morrell. Baltimore
1*44— RomanGabnel. L A Rams
1*70 — John Brod.*. San Francisco
1*71 - Alan Pag* Minnesota
1*72 — Larry Brown. Washington
1*72 —O J Simpson. Buttoto
1*7*- K e n Stabler. Oeki*nd
1*71 — Fran Tarkenton. Minnesota
1*71 — Bert Janes. Baltimore
1*77 - Walter Peyton. Chicago
1471 — Terry Bredthea. Pittsburgh
1*7* — Earl Campbell. Houston
1*40 — Brian Sip*, Cleveland
INI — Ken Anderson Cincinnati
1*07 —Mark AAosetoy. Washington
1*42 - Jo* Theismarm. Washington
ItM -D a n Marina. Miami
INS —Marcus Alien. L A Ranters
IN4 — Lawrence Taylor. N V Giants
IN7 — John Ehv«y. Oenver
IN* - Boomer Estoson. Cincinnati
IN * — Jo* Montane. Sen Francisco
l*N — Jce Montana SanFranrttco
INI - Thurman Thom*A Buffalo
l*TI — Stove Young. Ian Frary iuo
IN ] - Emmltt Smith. Oallat
AP NFL MVP Voting
NEW YORK — Voting tor th* IN I NFL
Most Valuable player at selected by a
nalionw ide panel of th* media
Emmltt Smith. Delias
N
Stove Young. Ian Francisco
II
Jerry Rica. San Fronciwo
It
John Elway. Denver
10
Trey Alkman. Dallas
1
Marcus Allen. Kansas City
1
Warren Moon. Houston
1
Sterling Utarp*. Green Bay
I
Phil Simms NY Giants
I

NFL DRAFT
l**4 NFL Dr Jit Underclassman
Underclassmen who htv* announced Iheir
intention So forgo their remaining collegia**
eligibility to enter th* l**4 NF L eratt
Sam Adams, dl. Tt vat AAM
Mario Bates, rfe. A/iron* Stale
Donnell Bennett rb. Miami
James Battle, rfe. Auburn
Trent Oilier, qb. f resnoStale
Marshall Faulk, rt- San O-ego Stale
William Floyd, tfe. Fiend* Sleto
Marvin Goodwin, t UCLA
Greg Hill, rb TeosAAM
Calvin Jones, rb. Nebraska
Jimmy Kllngter. qb. Houston
Thomos Lewis, wr. Indiana
Jamir Miller, lb, UCLA
Byron Morris, rfe. TeeasTech
A J Otodito. to. Missouri
David Palmer, wr. Alabama
Care* Sawyer, cfe. Fiend* Stole
Demay Scott, wr. San Diego Stato
Heath Shuler qb. Tennessee
Bruce Welker, dt. UCLA
Dan Wilkinson. dt. Ohio Slat*

NHL STANDINGS
All Times (ST
CASTERNCONFEBINCE
Atlantic Dtettien
W l T Pt* OF OA
N1 Rangers
77 1) 1 27 144 III
New Jersey
14 1) 4 SI 147 114
Philadelphia
20 It 7 &lt;2 141 111
Washington
It II 4 a m tit
FtorIda
14 17 1 t t 111 I I)
NY Islanders
1* 20 4 24 147 14)
Tempt Bey
1) 21 1 IS I I ) III
Nerthetst Drvrtiew
Pittsburgh
20 11 t 4* 117 U !
Montreal
2* 1) 9 47 IM 117
Boston
I* 11 1 44 124 1)0
Buffalo
t* II 4 42 111 114
Quebec
17 70 1 24 144 112

BOSTON RID SOX - Announced th**
Mark Metoski manager Jim B'bbr pitching
coach, and Jo* Marches*, coach, am return
to Lvnctdhirg *4 th* Carolina League
CHICAGO WHITE kOX - Agreed to terms
aim teats R#dmt*f Pdctojr. on a on* i l l '
contract
MILWAUKEE BKEWERt - Agreed to
teems with Bob lean tan pitcher, an a
on# year contract
NEW YORK YANKEE! - Named Ma&gt;tr
fraughton assistant director of media r*t#
lions end Brian Smith assistant director ot
community relations
SEATTLE MARINER! - Signed Luis
Sojo. intietder. to e minor league contract
Named Jerry Royster coach tor Jacksonville
o l th * S o u t h e r n L e a g u e
Nahenal League
ATLANTA BRAVES - Signed Tyler
Houston and Jo* Ayreult. catchers, end Brian
Bark, pitcher, to minor league contracts
SAN DIEGO PADBES - Agreed to terms
with Bip Roberts second baseman, an a
one year contract Designated Jett Gardner,
■ntwider, for assignment
BASKETBALL
Nalienal Basketball Assacladen
MAOIC - 1-on.d Troo Rollins.
assistant coach center. to a ttday player
contract
FOOTBALL
Nalranal Fealbkll League
OENVER ERONCOS - Announced the
retirement gt Erma Steu'ner defensive ling
coach
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS - Fired Rick
Venturi, detonsiee coordinator. George
Catavoios. secondary coach. Francis Peay.
defensive line coach, end Jay Robertson
defensive a-slilanl coach
U R L a i .DO

HOCKEY
Nahanel Heckey League
HARTFORO WHALERS - Recalled Mark
Gre-g. right vtsng. Item Spnnglield ol th*
American Hockey league
VAHCOUVER CANUCKS - Sent Mike
Pec*, center to Often* ot the Ontario
Hockey League, and John Nameslnikov.
detonseman. to Hamilton ol th* American
Hockey League
COLLEOE
MID CONTINENT CONFERENCE Agreed ws principle lo a consolidation niih
th# East Coast Conference. elSectlv* 1n the
1444*1 academic year Accepted Missouri
Kansas City as a member, effective In the
&gt;444 41 academic year
,
CEOROIA TECH - Named Gary Cronton
quarterbacks coach and cooffensive coord,

nator
KEAN — Announced th* resignation ol
Kathy KrtmM*. women's soccer coach.

TV/RADIO
COLLEOE BASKETBALL
4pm — SC. Woman. Penn at Temple |L)
7 20 pm — ESPN. Indiana at Iowa. IL).
also at 2 20 a m
Ip m — 14. Florida Stale at Maryland ILI
• V) P m - SUN. Southern Method st al
Rica. ILI. alio at 2 am
*20 pm — ESPN. Louisiana Slat* al
Arkansas. IL)
II 20pm - SC. UNLVatUC Irvin*
BOXING
f pm — USA. Junior metier weights
Konstantin Tsiyu vs Hector Lopef. IL)
to » pm - SUN Fight Nlsht al the
Forum
BOWLING
i 2D p m - SUN Cream ot th* Crop
Tournament
SOCCER
I I K a m — SUN. English Premier
League
Radio
COLLEOE BASKETBALL
7 pm - WWNZAM 1)4401. Florida vs
South F Stride
7 20pm -WOBO AM (MO). Florida Sleto
at Maryland
MISCELLANEOUS
7 pm - WWNiAM'FM 1740 14401 Th*
Sporf* Nut
14 pm — WWNZ AM (7401, Florida Sports
E&gt;change
M p m - WGTO Am 1140). Sports Byline
USA

Emmitt earns first
Dallas MVP award
■ y D IN N IH . FREEMAN
AP Sports Wrllsr
IKVING. Tcxuh Etnm lll
Smith keep* conquering nrw
fronilcm.
U p became ihr flrrst player In
Dalian Gowboyt htntnry In win
(he NFL‘a MVP award.
Smith, panned over by 10
nfher tram* In the 1990 NFL
draff, railed winning Th r Annoela ted l»resn award ” nwect.
about an »wer( an II ge(n.“
"T h ere ore no muny great
playent who liave playecl for thr
Cowtxiyn. and llirrr are ttn muny
grrnt plavern who nrr In Ihr
leagu e." Smith nald. " T h a i’s
why Ihlnawurd In no npectul."
In hln young career. Smith In
rapidly running out o f goaln to
nhnot at. Hut hr -still has a frw.
" I ’ve got ttome tilings tn keep
me going." hr nald. " I want In
take a gcod nhnl at Wultrr
Paylnn’fe runlilng record, and
that will take awhile. I also
w ouldn’ t mind l&gt;elng tn the
I’ rnlcsnlttnal Fnottiall Hall uf
Fame tuune day."
Smith barely lieat out Steve
Young of the San Francisco
49ern. Smith received 26 voted.

while Young had 21.
In hln four NFL seasons. Smlt
has rushed for 5.699 yards an
50 touchdowns. He also ha
ctiughl 189 posses.
Young pavtrd for 4.023 yard
and 29 touchdowns, lending (a
league with a 101.5 rating. H
overcame a thumb and. In on
(lve-gainc midseason strrlrh. let
the49cratn 190 (mints.
Siin Francisco’s Jerry Hlcr
was third with 15 votes, lie was
fo llow ed by D en ver's John
Klwny with 10 and Dallas' Troy
Alkmun with three votes.
Also receivin g votes were
running bark Marcus Allen ot
Kansas City und qunrtrrbat k
Warren Moon o f Houston, two
rurh. and qunrterback Phil
Simms of the New York Giants
and w id e re c e iv e r S terlin g
Sharpe o f Green Hay. one each.
S m ith . Y o u n g . H ire and
Sharpe were elected to the All
Pro tram last week.
Other runners who have cap
lured the MVP honor tncludr
Jim Hrown. Paul Hornung. Jim
T a y lo r . L a rry H row n. O.J.
Simpson. Walter Payton. Earl
Campbell. Marcus Alien and
Thurman Thomas.

Basketball
Continued from Page ID
court tills Friday uigltl 1 st
host Daytona Hcach-Malnlaud In
another 5A-I)lsirtcl 4 contest.

Lyman 63. DeLand 25
Dcl.AND — The Greyhounds
|tim|&gt;ed out lo a 17-1 Irad alter
one quarter and led 30-11 at
hallllmc ns they kept DeLand on
the skids.
" K a l r Hrown Intel nuuthrr
r x r c llc n t gam e and A u gt'l
Khndt'H rami- oil Ihr hrnrh and
had it strong o u tin g ." nald
L y m a n brad c o n c h Strvf c
Carmichael. "It was another
stradv all-around (M-rformaiH-r
hy ihr Greyhound*."
Hrown was H-lor-IO Irom tinllixir. scored 21 (Mimts. grahlx-d
12 rebounds, and had ll vr
assists and six strain, while
Khodrs made H oi-12 from Ihe
lloor. lot-hiding a pair of llirrrpoinirrx. io srorr IH (xsints and
pulled down four rebounds
C arolyn Cragrr was also in
double ngurrnwllh lOixtinis
For snuggling DeLand. which
tell lo 0-12, Slt.iI lit.) -fat olis had
11 (minis
The Grrylioundfe impioved n&gt;
12-7 on the season and will lx* al
Spruce Creek for a 5A-Dlsirlei 4
game Friday.

TALLAHAS1EE — The *•*•* high school
baskeitvsll poll as votes) by members ot the
Florida Sport* Writers Association Each
P B 'fP t^ S B S

pcH VO*#t

Lake Howell 71. Doone 40
OKLANDO - Deanna Graves
broke Ihr nrliiMil rurrer nenrtng
record an Luke Howell becamr
the first team In Florida. Ixivn or
girls, to win 20 games this
season.
Graves scored IH points, in­
cluding making three 3-|xiluirrs
to breuk l he school record
lormrrly held by Tammy l&lt;rwls
Also having big gam e’s lor the
Silver Hawks, which scored al
leasl 14 (xilnls In every quarirr
and It-fl 39-20 al halftlmr. were
Kelly Kahn, who made four
3-pointers on her wav lo a 17
po I n l n ig h t, a n d Lori
Mari blsella. w ho tallied 15
|x)lnts.
"W e |)layed hard tonight.”
said laike Howell head coach
Dennis Cixlrey "W e had more
fun t o n i g h t - ( A n n Martel
(ion/ale/ had real strong game
on the Ixinrds tonight."
The lo s s was the second of the
year for the Hravrs. 13-5. at lltf)
hands of ihe Silver Hawks
While paced tloonr with If
(xilnls.
Uike Howell, now 20 I on thel
season and ranked No. 6 In this]
week's ('lass 5A stale (xtll. will
travel to New Smyrna Itearb for
a game wlih Ihe Harraeudas
Wednesday night.

J. Saraso’a Christian 2
OIRLt
CLAUSA
1 Migmi NoFigAddO)
1)0 &gt;94
2 Fort Walton Beach |1|
170 n
2 FI LauderdetoDille'd
DO a :
4 Sarasota River view
1*0 90
2 M-ami Central
14) 44
4. Winter Par* Lake Hawaii
70 1 41
7 Ft Walton Bch Choctewhatshe* 1)2 47
1 Cooper City
14 1 41
* Tampa Hillsborough
1)2 (1
10 Lawdcrdato Lakes Boyd Anderson 12 10
Also receiving vales Palm Beach Cardans
* SI Augustin* J. Tampa King 7 Mainland 1
West Palm Beach Wellington i
CLASS 4A

BOYS
Class t A
1 Miami Narthoes’ern III
17 2 10
2 Miami High
1)2 A)
1 Jacksonville BaachFleNher
1) 4 5t
4 Daytona beach Mainland
1)4 4’
1 P*nsaco&gt;a Washington
1)2 M
* South Miami
1)4 44
7 PensacoiaHigh
11 2 94
i Lakeland Lake Gibson
14 7 92
* lakeCHy Columbia
1*0 71
12 Miami Norland
1)2 20
Also receiving volts Palm Beach Garden*
Dwyer 1 Orlande Dr. Phillip* I Temp*
•7-1
2 Tampa Robinson (] )
Gartner ). Lantana Santatuce* 7. Laudtrdat*
tJO
Lakes Boyd Anderson I
2 Pompano Beach E ly
142
4 Cap* Coral Manner
CLASS4A
14 7
2 St Petersburg Boca Ctoja
t7J
1 Lakeland Kathleen |7)
14! 7*
a Bradenton Southeast
2 Hallandale
144
120 11
7 (tie) Ft Myers hlverdaie
2 Tampa Bay Tech III
It I
17 I
7 III*) Deerliaid Beach
4 Ocala Vanguard
II
*2
2 St Pet* BocaCmga
*
(Ital
Hollywood
McArthur
III
IS t
4 Deer field Beach
* dial Stuart Martin County
.4
. .2
1)4 47
1
Also receiving vales Stuart South Fori
7 Bradenton South** tl
14 2 44
4 Cap* Coral
Clearwater 4. Pensacola Escambia
l» I 77
Petals* t
* Springfield Rutherford
4 I 74
CLASSSA
10 Tallahassee Godby
17 4 17
Alia receremg rates Titusville a Punt*
1 JacksonvilleRibauit III)
120
2 Balt* Glad* Glades Central
Gorda Char to*t* 7. Ctoaraator 7
12t
2 Riviera Beach Suncoasf
CLASS1A
14)
4 Jacksonville Bishop Kenny
1 Jacksonville Rib*u't III
17 7 77
114
&gt; Stark* Bradford
J Rocktedge (21
14 I 70
10)
2 Lake Wales
* Englewood Lemon Bay
12)
14 4
4 Jacksonville Boil**
7
Inverness
Citrus
1)2
14 2
2 Riviera Beach Ssmcoast
I SI Petersburg Lakewood
I) 4
124
* Rock hedge
* Crestview
12 7 4}
*2
10 Quincy Shanks
7 Tallahassee Rickards
1)4 14
107
I Palmetto
Also receiving aglet: Glen St Mary Ba
12 4 24
* Gamatrili* Eat'nde
County 10. Sarasota Booktr to. Mu
4 2 14
10 Stuorl south Fork
Gulliver Prep 7. Tallahassee Rickards
114 II
Clewiston I Crestview I
Alt* receiving eetet: Cocoa High a Jai
Jackson 1. Jav Bishop Kenny ] Quincy
CLASS 2A
Shanks I. St Augutlira Neat* l
t Tamp* A( *d ol Holy Nam** (7| 147
7 Melbourne Central Catholic (J)
I* 2
CLASS2A
I Tamp* Prep ill
1 Cocoa Beach (I)
14) M
14 2
4 Keys!an* Heights
7 WPB Cardinal Newman
142 *7
11)
] (ttol Chipley
2 Wildwood
1)4
*2 27
4 Willitton
I llial Las* Butter Union County tat 17
I7
7 Newberry
1 Boca Baton St Andrews
It 7 14
77
a Sarasota Cardinal Mooney
*
Frostproof
114 21
12
7 Port SI Jo*
*
Cross
City
Dial*
County
14
• J 2*
I Tallahassee Florida High
7I
: i 77 10 M*vo Lafayette County
t Gainesville P K Tange
Alt* receiving v e in : Bonilay Holt
I 2
10 Jellerton County
County 7 Baldwin!
*7
Also receiving **4*1! Fort Mead* » Lake
CLASS IA
Placid*. Mayolatasett* 1
I Gracevin*(III
I) I
7 SI Pel* Northtid* Christian
CLASS IA
I* I
J Tallahassee F lor Ida AAM
1 Jav University Christian |4|
II 7 7)
■2 2
7 Bronson 1)1
4 OemcyMunroe
IS ! 71
It 2
2 North Palm Bench Benjamin I II II I 44
1 Miami Oad* Christ ton
10 I
4 Tallahassee FAMUII)
4 Deer field Bate h i ion Luther an
4 7 IS
77
/
Orlande
Lake
Highland
Prep
2 (atonvill* Wynsere Tech
I! I 47
74
* iSotlywoodChristian
0 Hilliard
72
■ 2 4!
7 LakelandSan'a FaCattiollc
7 2 20
72
f LakelandSanlaFgCathoiic
I GraceviHe
22 22 10 FI Lauderdale Westminster
I*
* Hawthorne
All* receiving vetas: Moor* Haven
7* 14
11 Daytona Beach Father Leper
III I! Hawthorn* J
Alta receiving vales: Sneads 2
CLASS B
1 T*n*h****#Mactoy tl)
CLASS a
If I
1 Bornley B*fhkh*m it)
1 Makes* (It
17 7
u l io
2 Poston t)|
7 Tampa BaythoreChristian
14 J 42
II)
2 Paeton
a Laurel Hill
IS! S4
I I
4 Laurel Hill
2 FI Lauderdale Christian
*4 SI
II t
1 Gf *nd H»doe
.I .I .)
to* 44 a LakelandClsritlton
7 Maitland Orangewsad Christian is I
* West Palm Beach Goto Coast
tl 4 42
I SI Petersburg Keswick Christian I] 1
I Pomparp Beh Highlands Christian * 2 22
* Gamesviil* Oak Hell
|) a
* Deltona Trinity
1*2 II
10 Naples SI John Neumann
111
» TallahasseeMaclay
10 7 ]|
Alt*
receiving
vote*:
West
Melbas
I* SI Johns Country oay
7)
t«
Brevard Christ * FI My*r* Evangelical)
Alia receiving vales Bradenton Christian

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Sanford Herald Sanford, Florida - Tuesday. January 11, 1044 - 3R
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People

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Operation ‘Provide Promise’

IN BRIEF

Sanford son an involved policeman in Germany

Farr to Address AARP
SANFORD - The Sanford Chapter of AAHP *1977 will mcry
Thursday, at 10:30 am ., at the Sanford Senior Center. A
covercd-dlsh meal will follow with Dave Farr, executive
director of the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce, a* the
guest speaker.

Special to tha Herald
R H E I N MA I N A I R MASK.
Germany — When n group of
C-130 cargo planes lumbered ofT
the ground at this U S air base
In central Gennany more than a
year and a half ago, few o f the
pilots and crews that day real­
ized what an Impact they were
to make. Not since the Berlin
Airlift 44 years ago has the
United States undertaken such a
!arge v a l r effort of humanitari­
an aid through dally airdrops of
food, blankets and m edical
supplies to the war-ravaged
arras of Bosnia-1Irrzrgnv Inn.
Air Force Airman 1st Class
Ernest L, Morris Jr., son of Mary
L. Morris. 1H44 Coolidgr Ave.,
Sanford, Is a security poilrrmnn
who Is Involved with the eflort
dubtx-d “'Provide Promise.” cre­
ated to help the Untied Nations
High Commission for Refugees
provide emergency assistance In
isolated enclaves and inaccessi­
ble areas whrrr humanitarian
operations have been hindered
by warring faction*.
Providing assistance for over
half a million |K-ople takes an
immense amount of effort on the
part nf literally thousands of
people, from U.N. observers to
pilots arid crew to the support

Airborne reunion set
I lie Tampa Hay Chapter o f the H2nd Alrlxirne Division Is
holding lls annual Installation o f officers In that area on Jan. 22
In Tampa.
Many jx-oplc from the uround the siaicwtll attend the event
Hu lutllng members of the l l t h. 13th. 17th. H2nd. 101st. 173rd
Ihvlslons and even today's special forces.
For complete details on membership and the Florida
Reunion, write: Florida Reunion* 1994. 5459 Northcutt Plare,
Dayton OH 45414-3742; or call (513) 898-5977.

CALENDAR
Clogging classes formed
The Old Hickory Stompers ofTcr free beginner clogging
classes Intermediate and advanced lessons also available.
Meetings arc at the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from 0 lo 9 p in. Call 349 9529 for more Information.

Take off pounds sensibly
Member* o f Take Off Pounds Sensibly. TOPS. Invite the
public lo Join them on Tuesday evening* from 7 to 8 p m. at
the First Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Ave . Sanford.
The group now has a private room to weigh people between
6:15 and 6 4 5 pin .
Each week a different program on weight loss will be
conducted.
For more information about the club, call 323-1768 or

men an d

323*1664.

The Seminole Chapter of SOS (Support Obesity Surgcryl
SupiHirt Group, for those who have had bariatric surgery or
thrlr loved ones, meets the second Tuesday o f each month In
Classroom *103 of the Physicians Plaza Building. 521 W. S.R.
434. hongwood., at 7 p m. Call 332-6500 for more Information.

Toastmasters meet at SCC
Seminole Community College (SCC) Toastmasters Club
*6581 will meet every Tu esd a y 7:30 p m., at Seminole
Community College Contact Rosclla Bonham at 323-8284 for
more Information

Overeaters to gather
A regular meeting of Overeaten* Anonymous Is conducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church,
corner of Park and 5lh. Sanford. For more information, cull
Carol at 322 0657.

Panic Attack group to meet
AgoruphoblufPanlc Attack Support Group meets euch
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at West Lake Hospital. 589 W. Stale Road
434. U ngw ood. The support group Is for those who are afraid
to go out of their house and be active In public.

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Orlando General
Hospital. For more Information, call 869-6364.

Jaycees meet in Sanford
The Sanford Jaycees meet the second and fourth Tuesday of
each month. Anyone Interested In attending can call Brent
Adamson or David T. RusslJr. al 322-3663

The Kiwanis Club of Sanford holds Its noon luncheon
mrcllngs every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lukefront. Vlslllng Klwanlans arc
welcome. For Information call Walt Smith, president. 3235088.

Dancing for seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 • 4:30 p in. at the Sanford Civic Center. Live music
by thcDcItonluns 1l-plecc band. Donation $2.00.

DEAR ABBY: Some time ago,
I saw a letter In your column
from a woman who described
herself as the wife of an HIV*
positive bisexual. Her letter Il­
lustrated the problem our gov­
ernment lias created by referring
lo AIDS as two dllTcrrnl dis­
ea se s: " H I V - p o s l t l v c " and
"A ID S ." No wonder the poor
public Is confused.
HIV-posltlvc Is nothing other
Hum AIDS. Stage I The U.S.
Army recognizes this, and calls
It what It ts. When will nur

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make sure the people of Sarajevo
and other wnMom areas In the
form er Yugoslavian republics

have enough food and supplies
to survive until the flghllng
ends.

government and public health
people do the same?

covered.
"H ad the reverse occurred, we
would have termed someone
I n f e c t e d us a s y m p t o m a t i c
(without symptoms) HIV. and
the person diagnosed with AIDS
as s y mp t o ma t i c HI V ( wi t h
symptoms).
"Although wc have reason lo
believe that most Individuals
with HIV Infection will even­
tually progress to AIDS, we
cannot state categorically that
everyone will."

Is It any wonder that the poor
woman didn't seem to have a
clue that she should Ik - tested?
My liook group Iwlilch Is made
up o f a ll c o lle g e -e d u c a te d
women) recently had a heated
argument o v e r whet her an
IIIV-|H&gt;sltlvc pel sun would get
AIDS and they were not alone In
Ihctr Ignorance. A rather un­
educated gay man said lo me.
"No. I don't have AIDS; I'm Just
HIV-posltlvc." (He's now dead.
So Is Ills lover.)

they did. and It didn't work out.
they would blame me.
When I go lo tbelr place. I
never say a word about his hair,
which Is down to his shoulders,
or the tattoos on his chest and
arms, or the earring he wears —
and 1 never menllon Dial their
house looks lkc the city dump.
Sometimes I have to bite my
tongue, but I figure It's tbelr life
and tbelr business. I am Just
grntrlul that mv son doesn't
drink, smoke or taRe drugs, and
he supports himself. Sign me...

DEAR ABBY: You were right
to a d v i s e " K a t h y * a Ol dFashioned Mom" lo back oil
from telling her 23-yeur-old
daughter how lo live her life. It's
not easy lo keep quiet, alter
having told your children when
lo gel up. when to go to bed.
what to cut. and to clean up their
room every day for 17 years.
W h e n in y s o n a n d h i s
girlfriend started living together.
I didn’t ask them why they
didn't get married, because If

NON-INTERFERING MOTHER

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VAN BUREN

Abby. could you jtlrase help
our government understand that
common people do mil un­
derstand tiial this Is the only
disease where people arc being
misled by a poll I leal smoke
screen o f terms, and that they
could die from this confusion?
HIV-posltlvc Is AIDS. Stage I
l’lease take the op|Mirtunlty to
educate these misled people.

BEV MC CULLOUGH, R.N.

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m edical supplies to be flown to Sarajevo and
other war-tom areas.

AIDS, HIV distinction matter of degree

Optimist Club meets weekly
Kiwanis Club meets Wednesday

the

flight Uric. Morris' role in the Germany, France and the U.S.
operator! Is one reason for Its
When not working with the
overwhelming success.
mission o f Provide Promise.
““I m onitor the em ergen cy
Morris says his Job Is not as
alarms of the base and dispatch active. "M y Job I* to makesure
patrols to counteract threats to that the fltghlllne Is secure by
aircraft nnd the base." said dispatching the various patrols. I
Morris.
also have to Immediately assess
The U.N. ojrenitlon consists of and neutralize any emergencies
bo t h a i r l a n d and a i r d r o p or threats."
missions — each with a distinct
Kheln-Mnln. known as the
goal. The airland operation. "Gateway to Europe." for millwhich began on July 3. 1992. ts tary servlcemcmbers entering
made up of U.S, C-130 cargo and leaving the region, ts located
p la n e s f l y i n g up to t hr e e
near the German financial center
missions a day into the former of Frankfurt, because o f Its
Yugoslavian republics delivering location In central Germany,
food, supplies and equipment.
airmen and soldiers living here
For those areas the U.N. are Just a few hours uway from
commission Identifies In need of anywhere In Europe,
food nnd suppllr*. but can't he
"G erm any has given me great
reached hy airland routes or np|&gt;ortuiiltlcs to travel uround
truck convoys, airdrops are Europe. On most of my ofT duty
dropped hy C-130* from the U.S. time. I ride my bicycle uround
and C-150 Trunsall cargo planes Gennany photographing castles
from Germany and France.
and the countryside. I recently
Airdrops began last February traveled to Berlin, which Is
and. while the drops arc made Interesting now that the wall has
by U.S.. Gcnimn and French come down, and I went on a trip
planes, the food and supplies arc to Paris, which was enjoyable as
donated hy u smorgasbord of well us educational."
U.N. countries Including Japan.
Now that winter Is here.
Austria. New Zealand. Turkry. Morris, nnd the rest o f the
Norway. Great Britain, Pakistan, operation ut Rlieln-Mnln will
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Preparing for celestial
once-in-a-millenium event
B y P A U L R IC C R
A P S c i e n c e W riter

WASHINGTON — Astronomers around ilu*
world are tuning up their telescopes for Ihc first
scientific observation ever o f a large comet
smashing Into a planet, an event that happens
perhaps only once in n thousand years
Com et Shoemaker-Levy 9. now broken up Into
at least 21 targe chunks, crashes Into Jupiter In
July, hitting thai gaseous planet with a series o f
Impacts more violent than any atomic bomb ever
exploded.
More than 200 astronomers from observatories
all over the world met Monday at the University
o f Maryland Just outside Washington to plan a
coordinated program designed to capture the
split-second hashes o f light that will occur when
the com et Impacts Jupiter.
"E v e ry person with a telescope large enough
wtU !&gt;c trying to observe It." said University of
Maryland astronomer Lucy McFnddcn, the orga­
nizer o f the meeting "E ven am ateur telescopes
may be able loser something."
T h e National Aeronautics ami Spar-c Adminis­
tration plans to use Its Eartli-orbtting Hubble
Space Telescope for more than 23 hours of
observation. Galileo, another NASA satellite, also
will be trained on Jupiter.
Additionally. Ihc space agency Is holding oil a
planned refurbishment of the Kulper Alrlrcrne
Observatory so the flying lab will be ready for I hr
Mg event.
Tw elve observatories in Europe and the United
States are Joined In a common effort called the
C o m e t I mpact N e t wo r k E xperim en t. O b ­
servatories In Texas. Arizona. California and
Hawaii will focus Instruments on the southern
edge o f Jupiter during the Impact period.
Just what will be visible Is still unknown The
comet fragments actually will smash Into Jupiter
Just beyond ihr visible horizon as seen from
Earth. Bui the explosions are expected lo be so
large and Ihc Hashes so bright that ihc light will
reflect off Jupiter's moons.
" T h e scientists don’t like nature to deprive
them o f a chance ot observing this." said
Mr Fad den "W e ll use the moons of Jupiter us
mirrors and measure the brightness of the flashes
reflecting off them."
Shoemaker-Levy 9 was discovered In Mnrrh
1993 by Gene and Carolyn Shoemaker, a
husband and wife learn at the U.S. Geological
Survey In Flagstaff. Arlz.. and by David Levy, a
Tucson. Arlz.. astronomer.
Later study showed that Ihc comet months
earlier had made a near pass lo Jupiter nnd that
the tidal forces of that massive planet had ripped
It apart. The comet had become a series of
fragments, with the largest estimated at about 2.5
m iles across.
Pescarcbcrs then plotted the comet’s orbit and
made the discovery that stunned the astronomy
world. |: was found that Shoemaker-Levy 9 was
on a highly eccentric orbit that would carry it
back tn*o Jupiter by July 1994. It was the first
lim e that humans had found a natural object In
space and been able to predict Its Impact by more
than u few seconds.
V iew s taken by the Hubble and other telescopes
show a string of bright light points strung across
the heavens. The fragments are expected lo
inipurt Jupiter over a six-day period, with the

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN. that WT Gordon. S.S
Gordon Ctldn lor A E. Gordon,
•no solder of ISO following Ctrl
tflcatoU) hot Med UM cortillc
•&lt;•!•) lor a la* deedfob* Issued
thereon The certificate numb
* r(t) and ,* * r (ti of Ittuance,
the detcrlpllon of the property,
ano tha namell) In which It we*
•netted It/ere at follow*
Car HI, tale No JMI
Tear of Issuance IMt
Deteription ot Property; LEG
SEC M TWP &gt;IS RGE JOE S1i0
FT OF N 430 FT OF W IS) FT
OFE OOFTOF NE '•OF
NW
Names In which aliened
G erald K. Slhle. John T.
William ion
All ot taid property being In
Ihe County el Seminole. Stole of
Florida
Unless tuch certificated)
•hall be redeemed according lo
it * , the property deter (bed In
tuch certificated) will be told
to the highetl bidder at the welt
front door. Semlnolo County
Courfhoute. Sonford. Florida.on
the lath day ol February. Ifta al

IIAM

Approelmataly Ills CO cath
lor Ire t it required to be paid by
the tuccenfwi bidder at the tala
Full payment at an amount
equal io tha highett bid plwt
applicable documentary damp
laiet and recording teei It due
within I t nourt alter the
advertised lime ol the tale All
payment than be cath or guar
anted intlrumenl. made pay
able to the Clert ot the Circuit
Court
Dated tint 4ir&gt; day ol January,

1X4

(SEAL)
Maryann* Morta
Clerk ot thoCircuit Court
Semlnolo County. Florida
By MichettoL SHva
Deputy Clerk
Pubtllh January II, II. IS and
February 1.1X4
DEN IS

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX Of ED
NOTICE IS HERE BY
GIVEN, that Nurlk. Lid. th#
holder ol the tallowing certitic
atoltl hat filed ted cariilx
atoll) lor a la* deed to bo ittuod
thereon The certificate numb
e r(il and yearltl ot Itwanco.
the deterIptton ot the property,
and the name III In which It wat
aliened It/art at toltowl
Certificate No 1U)
Yeer ot lituence 1X4
Detcrlpllon ol Property LEG
LO T a t BLK E S P R IN G
VALLEY FARMS SEC 1 PB II
PGM
Namei In which aliened
R a y m o n d P S a m a n lc .
Catherine Samanlc
All el tald property being In
the County ol Seminole. Slate ol
Florida
Unian tuch ctrllflcata(t)
ihall be redeemed according to
law. tfw property described In
tuch cerlitkatoli) will be told
to the hlgheit bidder al ttw nett
front door. Seminole County
Caurthouie. Santord Florida, on
tho 14th day of February. IXa at
I IA M
Appro*imalfly HIS 00 cavh
for loot It required to be paid by
the tuccetiful bidder al the tale
Full plyment ot an amount
equal to the highetl bid pluk
applicable documentary ttamp
taiaa and recording leek Ik due
within &gt;4 houri alter the
advertised lime of too koto All
payment! tha11be cath or guar
anteed Inttrumenl. made pay
able to the Clerk ot too C.rcuit
Court
Dated toll 4th d4y ol January.
IX*
(SEAL)
Maryanno Mono
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Flor Ida
By Michelle L Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publith January II. II. M, and
February 1.1X4
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Hi si hinatililiig ilu- |ilanrl tin July HI
All of Ihc* object* will In* moving al more* Ilian
134.000 inlli-s an hour al Impact. The explosion
Iron) each fragment will l&gt;r roughly equivalent In
10 million Ions ol TNT.
“ That lx many limes larger than any nuclear
bomh exploited on Earth." McFaddcn said.
Juplirr actually Is a hall o f gas and t ie
streaking cornet fragments are expected to punch
a deep hole Into that gas la-fore lhev break up.
This Is expected to lie followed by a fireball,
erupllng with a mushroom cloud that may rise
through the atmospheric mlsls o f Jupiter. Heat
pulses may l&gt;e recorded on Earth
Most of ihc action will orcur In Just an Insunl.
Al impact, a wave of light will streak outward
from liir planet and Ik u iih t olf Its major moons of
lo. Calllsto. Ganymede and Eumpu.
‘ You could miss ll alt If you Just blink your
eye.” McFndden said.

Legal Notices
IN f HE CIRCUIT COURT
HIM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C-tSENO MM41 OH CJ B
IN Rf THE MARRIAGE OF
PHILIPP tREAOWAY.
Pent
OO'INAX AY TREADWAY.
Respondent
TC DONNA KAY TREADWAY
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
NOTICE OF POSTING
&gt;eu art htrtby netiI wet that a
pet ton tor Pre W Dissolution „f
Mart tge hat been tttod against
you ard that yog art rtquirtd to
t*fv f a roar ot your response or
ptoadirqto tfw Petition upon tot
Pthtwrar. PHILIP P TREAD
WAY. whose to d rttt Ik 44S
M E A C O W B R O O K DR
W IN Tfc IPGS FL 17704. and
I1W tot original response or
pteedr-i in ttw ofttet of tot
Clt'k a* tot Circuit Court on or
bttort i w llth day of FEBRU
ARY. n t
0A*ED at SANFORD SEM
INOLLCOUNtY. Florida
Thit fth day ot JANUARY.
)X4
MAF.‘. ANNE MORSE
Chtr St tot Circuit Court
Sr Nancy R Wlntor
DEPUTY CLERK
Pi blitS January II IA IS A
Fcbrutfy 1. 1X4
OEN at
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF SHE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CRIMINAL CASE NO
AVI J**J CFA
ASPD INCIDENT NO
tsiu ttsa -ci
IMRE FORFEIIURE OF
IX ! CADILLAC
VlN ttALSNtBE tC'40*
AND 114! 00 U S CURRENCY
N0TICE0F FORFCITURE
PROCEEDING
TO Rabat! Btmard Burgttk
JXlorra n»Gri*t #7t*
Altamonte Spring*.
F torIda *7/14
and ail ototrt who claim on
In lora tl In Iho fo llo w in g
P* opart,
t a i l C A D IL L A C . V lN
raALStotBEaataot ANO star oo
U S CURRENCY
William Liquor,, Chit* ol tot
Altomontf Spring* PolKt Dt
porlmtnl. Semlnolo County.
F It'll)* ISrough hit oltictrt.
irtttigatort or agent* MKtd
ttw abort p-sporty on Nevem
bar f. IX&gt;. ,t or ntor S R 4S4
and Douglas Avenue. Stminola
County. Florida, ond Ik pres
tntl, holding Mid preperl, tor
tho surpote cl tortoiturt purku
ant to Stctiom kJJ 70) *1} 7*4.
Flor do Statutak. ond will RE
Q U IST that an Honorobla
Jud(t ol too Circuit Court.
Eighlaanth Judicial Circuit,
Stminola Count,. Florid* l.nd
prcbrbto caww that tot abo*«
proptrt, khouid ba forltittd to
tha abort ogan&lt;? You will bt
ktnl r cany ol Ifw Ordtr Imdmg
Proo*bit Coux one* It It tlgntd
by ttri Judgt and II will adrift
you &gt;&lt;uw and ,hyn lo ratpond to
thlsrequett tor forfeiture
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT
o trut and carract copy of toil
Nolle* wat uni lo tow abort
nomad oddrattot by U S roqlt
farad mall, rtturn rat* IpI rt
quested. toil lath day of Ot
combat. tXJ
MARYANNKLEIN
LEGAL COUNSEL
Florida Bar No 411(7*
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF SOFFICE
1)41 »m Street
Sanford. Florida »7 7 ) * m
Telephone laDtiuoaais
Publith January II, 11. II. X.
1X4
DEN n

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IN THE CIRCUIT C O V *!
OF THE ISTM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AN D 'O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO *1 IS44CAI4L
GENERAL j u r is d ic t io n
DIVISION
LEADER FEDERAL BANK
FOR SAVINGS
Plaintiff
it
OENNYRSALKELO atmqto
man MARRV B ATKINSON
•ndMARGUERITE S
ATKINSON, fill wit*
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Flo r id a
D*&lt;vnd*n't
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
PROPERTY
FLORIDA BAH NO i«444*
TO MABRY B ATKINSON and
MARGUERITE S
ATKINSON. Hi* wit*
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
II living MWlud-ng *n, un
knpwn spout* of u d Defendant
ll an, have r,m *ir M and If any
or ail of Mid Defendant arc
drad their respective unknown
hair* dr v i * #* * . granlaa*.
assignee* creditor*. lienor*,
and frutlrr*. and all etfwr
perion* (tanning by. through
under or again*! tow named
D*i*nd*nl and tow atortmen
toned namrd Drtondant and
luch el Mi* aforementioned
Unknown Defendant(* | r t may
be Inlanlk. Incompetent*. or
otoerwite not *uf lurlt
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FItD to*I an action fiat been
commenced to torectote e Mori
gage on toe following Reel
Progeny, lying and being titu
alrd in Seminole County, Ftor
Ida. more particularly drtcribed
at lottow*
LOT *. BLOCK A. LONG
WOOD NORTH, according lo
to* plcl l* &lt; q l a* recorded In
PLAT BOO l 14. PAGE I).
PUBLIC RtwOKOS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
more commonly known at
**4LONGWOCCriRN
LONGWOO3 ; l. JJ7M
TMi action Has boon filed
egaimt you and ynu are re
quired to **rv* a copy of ynur
nrilten detonte*. if ony. to It on
THE LAW OFFICE OF G
DENNIS ROSE. Attorney tor
tow Plaintiff, wtict* eddrrtt it
Mayfair l.nttw Grove
SuitoJA
X I I O 'end Avenue
Coconut Grov* F L U ID
within X day* alter to* flrtl
publication. ond fiW ttw original
*,ih to* Clerk of fhi* Court
either before tervlce on At
tome, lor ttw Plaintiff, or Im
mediately thereafter; ottwr
wtk*. * Default w.ll be entered
egaintl you tor tow relief de
mended in tow Complaint
WITNESS MY HAND ANO
SEAL OF THIS COURT on
January 7.1X4
(COURT SEAL)
HONMARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot tow Circuit Court
by Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publnh January II. IS. 1X4
DEN 71

LABORERS NEEDED Ulltod
and unUlitod Pout tom avail
abto Days Call between I &gt;
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43—Mortgages
Bought A Sold

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

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SENIORS, can to t,nd out II
you qualify lOf aitlttonc* with
DIAPERS PADS dt’ivered to
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home tor elderly tadw* Rea
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33—Lost &amp; Found
OFOUND FEMALE PUPPY
near Mayfair Golt Court*
Call to identity m * 4 tl

IN TH i CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO f t IMt CA UK
KEYCORP MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plamlitt,
v»
JUAN CASTE LLANOS #&lt;ui
e ta l .
Defendentltl
NOTICE OF ACTION
II77U
TO JUAN CASTELLANOS end
MILA CASTELLANOS it alive
and o' dead hi* (toeirl known
heir*, devitee*. legatee* or
grantee* and all perion* O'
parlwt claiming by. toreugh.
under ar again*! hun Itoam I
Retidenc* unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tool an
Action lor loreclotur* ol a
mortgage on ttw tottowmg prep
erty m SerrinoW Couniy. FWr
Ida
Lot 7 and tow W**l 1 Foal ot
Lot I. QUEENS MIRROR
SOUTH REPLAT ADDITION
TO CASSELBERRY, according
to tow plat towreot. a* Racorded
in Plat Book II. Pag* H *1 tow
Public Record* el Seminel*
Ceunty, Florida
ha* been Hied *g*m*t you end
you aro required to *rrv* a-copy
ol your written cMv- ML ll any.
to H on SPEAR ,*.7.‘C HOrF
MAN. Attorney*, whoao addrekk
ll TOO South D u * Highway.
Coral Gable*. Florida 11144.
not) *44 I7X. Within 10 d4yl
after toe Hrtt publicelien and to
lilo tow original with tow Clark of
toil Court either betor* tervlce
on SPEAR AND HOFFMAN,
attorney* or Immediately there
attar, otherwise a default will
be entered against you tor ttw
rtltof demanded in tow Com
plaint or Petition
WITNESS my hand and *aal
ol toils Court on toll ito day ol
January. 1X4
ISEALI
MARYA7INE MORSE
At Clerk ot ttw Court
By Patricia F Heath
A* Deputy Clerk
Pertont with ditability who
need a ipecial accommodation
to participate in tout proceeding
thoud contact ADA Coordinator
at Ml N Park Avenut. Suito N
Ml, Santord. Florida »77l, at
toail live day* prior to tow
proceeding Telephone. |407|
rn iU O E it 4777 1*00*11
I77IITDDI. er I e »m «7 7 *(V ).
via Florida Relay Service.
Publith- January II. Ik 1X4
DENT#

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to* seek* a qualified RN 'LPN
tor nursing director, du* to in*
• • p e e le d e * p e n t io n of
• •tended congregate cere
service* to our tenant*
Applicant* mutt have erpafl
•nee and a tlronq detire lo
work with (er-'er jdulft
Applicant* mull ba erwrgetic.
and p m u ti eitaltonl man
agemenl. parsonal and orga
niiahonal U itll This It net a
data |ob Floor duties along
with management duties will
beeipactod All Inquire* must

•DATA ENTRYCLERK*
*7 Hfl Pnid benefit* Put your
Ullltto *ork here Cam
FRET REGISTRATION
AAA LMPLOYMENT
7X W lllh 11 , B l 1174
• DELIVERY DRIVER*
*7 Mr f n,ov icarwry while
making dellverlek Great
benelitd We need you now f
FREE EEOISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

TOaWTMhST. m i l l *
DIRECTOR

Fcr ettebilifwd cNIdcer* can
tor Education and eipertence
mean, childhood required
________ Can J7&gt; am ________

~*31—Private
___ Instructions

Medium to haary duly trucks
Mutl h*v* experience end
toot* I 400 *47 7*7*
MEDICAL HELP

LPN

AUTODETAILER

31 —Personals

MECHANIC

ASSEMBLERS
Full lima, ptut helper*1 Fo*
cabinet menutac tor mg plant
Immadiato openlngtt 774 0144
Tor bulling only E*p*n
mevd Call 171 « 0Q&gt;__________

13 —Elderly Care

MAIDS
SerelceM ald now filling
leaders average M'hr Paid
mitoagt It you hero worked
tor a ia r.it* beta** or owned
your own. a dstmif* plus E &gt;p
only HI *70
___

bed-redtod to 1
Sid Robert*. Administrator
IllChipoi* Ave
Deland. FI H 7 »
________ 1*041 7)* 7700

NURSERY ATTENDANT
For pre school chtldron 4 hr*
Sunday morn dvetng church
service*, additional hour*
possibi* E &gt;p and rol * re
quired 777 U7I to apply______
• OROER PULLER*
•TR AINE E *
&gt;7 Hr Keep track of m A oul
gorngupphas Bonofilsl
FREE REGISTRATION
A M EMPLOYMENT
TeawHihSi., m t u *

DRIVERS NEEDED
AG CARRIERS. Tavare*. Ft.
a wen edabiittwd and grow
mg Central Florida bated
company otter* you
OSemi Annuel Pc, Int reate*
a Stop Oft Pay
o Unloading Pay
o Vacation Pay
* Satoty Bonw*
e Spout* Rto ng Program
* Average Trips 7 Day*
* Lai* Modtl Convenlwnai

POSITIONSAVAIULBU
• Manager
• Attl Manager
Permanent, full limr. salaried
posttone al Sue’* Hallmark
Shop in Lake Mary Centre
Reguiret some week end and
evening hour* For inform*

Tractor*

It you have J rear* tractor
traitor. OTR and tnow and ic*
• ■perie/vct plut a pood driving
record, call:

______ i a*»*7to**e______
DRIVER WANTED

SAIL CASH BITS
High Cath Earning*, eiclukivo
tnock toda local vend ng rout#
_________ i *ab«»4*m ________
NIG H TCLU BS and Liquor
licomas Low down will ll
nance Call owner *07 TX *70*

OWN A PHTPHONE ROUTE
*1700 wk polenllal Unique
OppBtlunlty. 1*00404 74J7

SNACK/SODA ROUTES
*1700 wk potential Great In
vestmanll
1*00 4L1 *141

59—Financial
Services
DOES YOUR CREOIT
REPORTMAKI YOUSICKT
Call Th* Credit Doctor
1 aSO-044 CREDIT
Our -iwnt* ere guaranteed to
roro. re a m*|or credit card In
W days or CQmpleN refund

STOP FORECLOSURE!
I can help *1% tuccest Barry
Myer* X IM * &gt;141until 0PM

ftoncan

F/T Auto part* delivery
Clean FL been**, late model
econo car reqd CefINJ *411

407 )4* 41*4
or send return* to
1MW Mltclwll Hammock Rd
O.todu FI mu_____

Eip. ladustrul
S*ein| MtehiRi Operators

• PRINTER HELPER •
Train compiatoly Learn ail
phase* Benefit*' Calf
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Twwtste s i„ . m n i*

Mon thru Thurt. tl* hr work
d*yt Pd holiday and HC4
Hon Apply af San Dot. 77*0
Old Lk Mary Rd Santord
eOENERALOFFICE*
Bring your orglniiatton t
people Ulllt to tfarf a new
career! Tremingavailable
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
TXWMfh SI., »HSI7&gt;

PRODUCTIONWORKERS
10 NEEDED
Company ***** individual*
w ith a s s e m b ly and/or
machine operating eiperi
• nee I t h ill available
4 4JAM ) JPM 4t H hr. Mutl
be reliable end clean cut with
own phono and transportation
Comm11merit mandator y l
Never a lee1
Help Pertaanel 4XOTX

GRILi COOKS
BUSSERS
No* hiring Apply In perion
Apply#!
MSSemoran Bled Fern Park
N* phene tall y4*a**l
a INVOICE CLIR X o
Traint Fun placal Handle
phone A figured Great place
Santord firm I Callus todayl
FBIE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

RETAILHELPWANTED
Pari lime Ffealbto hour*, but
alto after school and early
•vet Must love book* Non
smoking environment Send
resume to Bor H ist) Lake
Mary. FL177SJ

fM W U th S i..iu iira

SlNKINOT
TraoauroOf A
Jab In Ttw
Ctoulflrdl

GARAGE SALE
GUIDELINES

1. Advpftla# whsl p«opl# want!
CMdren’s doth mg. dtshos, coltocttOtet, tools, books and anfequei are
die most popular Horn*.
2. Mike ll oonvenlsnl to shop al
your garage M le l Be sure thoro it
adoqunte parking space. Post sions
with droebont lo parking areas. Make
arrangements witn neighbors.
3. Make h easy lo payl Have plenty of change and a
syslem tor handling. Make sure one person is on duty al all
femes at a contrabzod tocabon preferably with a calculator or |
n&lt;i1mg machine
4. Provide prices. Do not make every person ask, *How
much Is this/Prices make lor quick, eheefeve sales or a good
place lor customors to start bargaining
5. Gel #n earty elan . Set up displays die evening before,
if possible
6. Departmentalize. Separate d)0 xioiponttve Items from
die more costfv n. ant Group furniture, dothmg, toys, lawn
equipment and othor Items with simlar merchandise.
7. Spoctellie. Establish one aroe for ’Under $5*. another
for ’ Undor 31*. Consider having a batch ol items dial ore
’ FREE wid) purchase ol 33*. Romomber die youngsters,
loo. Encourage this with small, low-pricod items dial are
appropriate lor this purpose
I . Time your sale carefully! Have rt at a time when moil
people are at home and unconcerned with special events,
t . Combine your efforts I Incorporate your stee with a
neighbor tor more variety and greater impact
10. Be apedNel When advertising your sale in the nowtpaper, list Individual ttoms. Donl simply say. ’ several twigs
avaiabte.* Each time you list an item, you era broadening
die 1st ol potential customors.
I I . Ba generous I If you havo items left over, give them to
a charitable organtzaaon. II you see dial some items are not
mcvingwoC during die sole, mark them down during die last
hours. Remember, die prime reason lor holding die sate is
to tom your unwanted items into cash)
______

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Nolle*

Cleaning Service

FLORIDA STATE REOUIRE1
all conlractors be reglitored
or certified To verify a tfale
c on fra c le ra llcansa call
1 log )47 7*40 Occupational
LRentes pro required by the
county and can be verified by
c a lllr o t e lJ lia e ir T U ^ ^ ^

START YOUR NEW YEAR oul
right Haw me clean your
home, olllce. etc. Affordable
ratot
Call») ilto

Concrete
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayna
Baal 7 Man Quality Opera
ttonl )» 717S/1U 7W1

Additions K

Remodtiing

E iE ira --------

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RES /COMM. Vinyl Siding ,
Alum. Framing, Orywall.
Doors. Rooting. Concrel*
IT^UJT^^^Jtoliid^CtCIIXa#

M ASTER ELECTRICIAN.
Repair addition, comm/tti
LlC/Int lEROOOStnTII 4471

A ir Duct Cletning

Flooring

AIR DUCT CLEANINO Buffer
cleenlng'screenlng. chimney
sweep Insured. Young's Serv
ice. h&lt; XKaorii m aaii

Carpenlry*

SAM'S CARPET CLEANINO
pie* hell end strip I leers.
Retidenllal/commarclal l l
^ h r s B O la lJ je x jr a a a M a ^

CltanlrM
m 2Service

LEANII
MOUSE CLI
and reatonabto ratot Rat’s.

Lewn Service

AFFOROAELE Ham* Repair.
All phatat Call tor tret **i
He /In* Michael S ) 7IM

Carpet Cleaning

WL- SHO W U IJ
!/ i r t Thte Dtopld/ A d X
I

W o rk Fur Y o u —

J

Bonded/Lie/1n*4J7 4N7

\ i ! r r r t i w

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&gt; A&gt; I ' r r

Itu s in r w

\Jnnth.

TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CAREI
R x /Camm , dependable, low
ratotl F reeetl....
J » TOW

Masonry
TWP MASONRY. Brick. Block.
Slucco. Concrete. Renova
■tom Lk./lM.
171)444

|f?/rE-w4y
|

Home Repairs
H A N O ri Multiple Svc*. Tree*,
root repair, driveway*, paint
Ing Free •*». Sr. due. ITS TH)
M A R IN O H em e R e p a ir ,
tpeciallung In small |obt
CRCOJ407T Frawest 111 1111

Commercial/Retld 311 *711

Home Improvement

IlljRIchardGroxWlwn

FU II right al a ptice you can
altord Llc'd/ln* From tlart
lo linith Carpentry, plumb
Ing. eletlrical. and rooting
ivtt t) yrt ol etpenanca Ho
job too big x small Call
l x ttn ornau aaiah rt.

Jentiorlal Services
BUTZCLEANJANITOtlAL

HARDWOOD FLOORINO
In*tall Sanding Flatthing
TOM OLSEN l i t ) 414 7X7

CARPENTER All kinds of home
repairs, painting A ceramic

Home Improvement
ALDOESITALL

I n i l

Painting
• RUNELL

PAINTINO Comm
A Ret Protspra cleaning.
Catpanlry. Door hanging/
Plastering. Ltc/lrw XlObctJ
11 yrt Inbus in 1X1

/ r v r \

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( lu s s i/in l.

l o r

Painting
CUSTOM PAINTING by Jeffery
Power InlJeal. Lie d . In*
Freeettlmatot
UKI45

Plumbing
A A A PLUMBINO A SEWER.
Leaky laucalsT Running
toilelsT 170 could lotvs your
problem Water healer*. 74 hr
tervlce
so* JJ7 7IJ7

Pressure Cleaning
DUN RITEi Clean driveway*,
root*, pool decks, walks,
houxs Freeetl. 7714177

Roofing
HANDY-S Complete Root In
*pe&lt;(ton Only Sit t l InspK
^ o n t o j» g g n « w j* r * * )

Swimming Pool
I Service/Repeirl
WEEKLY SERVICE from &gt;41
mo Chem Rile Pool Service
7*0 7771
Robart Sfioemaktr

Tree Service
ECHOLS TREE SVC L lf L in.
"Let the PretoMlonalt do 11“
Freeettlmatot ....... ZZ177X

LAREY'S LAWN AND TREE
FREE ESTIMATES
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida • Tuesday, January 11, 1994 - SB

71-H e lp Wanted

9 9 -Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

PRESCHOOL TEACHER
Agv group &gt; &gt; full Inn Eep
i » i k.(lsK o.f*r

HOOFERS
Eiperienced o« willing to
toorn Ptoosecaii n il)* *

SECRETARY
P »f 1 rime to* marine in Sen
ford oreo Compute. htoreto
thong porionoiily. Ptprrtoe
bto l r « r l f M * &gt; b lw s iy
*'■‘1‘.-.riU, iri|„ir*il 1|J I* is

Small Hold Asst. Miruftr
Retired couple welcome lg
•PRfy
.
UP K )l

TEACHERS
fot *%ULUU*wJ Jukk«ft tefi
ff» Edv&lt;«(ttn And tspffitfHv
p *»«*frrd J77U

TELEMARKETER
Potdton optfl lor «n ••prfi
rwed lflffn *f»flrr Cworng

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4F*M TPM

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T(tu#uMf Applp An
pofion Uftlflfd »«•&lt;*! tf ion
N E rm h A vt otAlor Tricy

TELEPHONE SURVEYOR
Work el hour (1 hr plus
bonus E •perierwod wily n*«d

ffil____

w n u

NANTEO: Lnre In Hom tm ilrr
for elderly led, friie le lie
u*g Quarters end salary Coll
iw aoeoH or ie*M

W irtta iit/D o ck

ttoffcm
UptattJftl M 1siilHrtf.nl
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*A ffC H O U If A N D Q tN t lA l
LABOR Mt L R NCfDCOf
Rcrwt *&lt;K dfivtM All iftiftt
*&gt;tfiltfb4« Dal* ptft no Iff
iirfjorf fftfdy to *Qfl 1 JOtfm
lnd%/flrttfl Ltfbor |«&lt; , IQi|
Afr- *i A , S j
(4 n

WRECKER DRIVER
Mini here CDl lire m len
lord L* Mery eree C*per|
enrod preferred Apply el
WWW Isl I t . Santord

70 SECURITY CUAIDS
horded lor Semmgto County
eree lo klerl work immediate
ly Mutt pattest e 0 license
from statoot r u *m Cell
i mo m e w *

91—Apartment*/
House to Share
f.M A L C looking tor seme to
there houte 100 wk tncludrt
-M 'le t
m DM

93—Rooms for Rent
A QUIET. CLEAN ROOM
* Ichon uke phono leundry
1/1 end Ml 111 m i or We He I
CLEAN fUANISHE D ROOM
W-kit i&gt; iil U l e k . l t P i K .
Oownlown H3 Mae

CLIAN ROOMS, kingto Marline
lllle k
Kitchen, phene,
leundry, video gemet oil
Ur00 1perking 1BUW______
FURN/UNFURN Pool. W O.
eU houte pr.villget 1)0 wk
incluelenHilitiet til Sill

FURNISHED ream with mo of
wether end dryer otto kitchen
privilege*
MO
He NO*
• aril
enlronce. pedd e ten In your
|
room your own heel tenliol
retrigevator micrower* end
color TV Oil tlroel perking
end me*d te* * * Conrehlonl
hxrl'On The bell In town

Aff0R0AB1 f H o u r
I BDRM, S100 mo plus I mo
tec. « BDRM S i » mo plut I
me toe Cell m a i n
I OTDROOM U K rn.eilti ,, ,
sirs tecurlly depotil end
rvlyrvncet_______
113 1141

103-Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
HIDDEN LAKES 1 3 single
gerege window covOrlngt
CrHA. lencod SelS/ma
Wilton Boetty MS IIC8 Oil d )

HUD HOMES.
Law law down) Why rent r
the Hitlimen Group.
w ans
Roellor
l Ah I MARY N .eJbdrm , I't
both cent H A. fenced yard
• teen Lake Mery schools
SACOplus kec 10* &lt;*« I IN)
LAhl SUVAN PARh rr-jr t,
17. lg temily homo wrlomily
raarn HM m a m * M I

L IK E N tW , V I, lam

in ,

kcreened porch 3 car gerege
Available Feb s'W mo Cell
P g .n s n a »p e e n iM i
SANFORD 1 bdrm. Iky Bath
lekelienl Fmute 1410 mo

_______ m hX&gt;*________

VihHiRf

ANQ t end owner linoncmg at
low at SCO moi Gov't Fore
clotures Repoti Seminole
Orange Volusia
Senlord lets then si soo dawn

0 Over 1/1 ecrot I t. Ilv dm
lom rm Satellited th R l *00

99—Apartments
Unturnished/ Rant

LONGWOOD/LAKE MARY
M.d lift tloftfQ* waffhousai
kOOOOC 1MB tq It Free rent
w ' ll mo leate IromSMS/mo

___________ 111 Oil*__________
SECURITY WAREHOUSE «kA
end CPd Lake Mary Bl*d
•I 110
1.000 kq II ol
lie wecyboute *Finithed ol
lice tpece also a ■a*table
KapanAo Realty, l ow iIII
WAREHOUSE well located *11
Wet I l*th SI. Senlord MOO tq
leal. GO toning. *00 amp 1
phato. otlra pruporty avail
lor oultld* forage II required
Call oe write P. O. Boi lilt.
Pelend. F L 11111.*0* &gt;1* 1*11

CASSELBERRY
Uptcele tmgle tlory. petto
apartments 1bedroomt Ideoi
lor Individual or couple
__________ kH 4111__________
e e CHARMING ra
Newly renovated lg I bd»m
eplt tyttm o SIM dtp SIS
credit chock I er leete He TIP*
CLEAN I BDRM cerptl. (Kindt
13)1 mo plirk tec No pelt

W a rch o u se

Space/ Went

115—

I n d u s t r ia l

LEASE FOR LESS!

117—Commercial
Rentals____
1100 SO FT AVAILABLE
1*0* French A w
Call 111 IIP*

111-Office
Space / Ren t ___
NEW Sanford office* end or
warehouses *001.(00 sq It
Special, llii/mo. 333 Its*
SANFORD OHi'-o tpaco. 1*00
sq II building total. 300 tq
II per olltce unit 131 300*

One Bedroom Aperlmentt
Sltl DEAL
MottwoodApft W TTU

HAPPY N EW YEARI
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. SleO mo
Jbdrm. S410mo end up

3731670

MOVE IN SPECIAL!
t Bdrm/I Beth H im *
SNENANOOAHAPARTMENTS
NEAR downtown Senlord I
bdrm . nice eree Oil tlrtel
perking 1311'mc H i I Ml
PARK AVC I bdrm. M l kllchon.
remodeled Loll of ipeco. on
but Ime i 1)M
IW IW I RENTAL RESULTS
QUIET V IM towrtwvte, DO*
Perb. Adult camm HW'mo
and sac dap Walee/trash
mel Barb Mon Frt 3331*03
QUIET COUNTRY Soiling, but
In city Perl lei lirn I Bdrm

wi/mo mmoor hi oni

SANFORD’S Best Kept Secret I
Pool A Laundry. I a 1
bedroom! Convenient toco
lionl Cell Pol, H ) M «

A « *1 * *

SEMINOLE CATTLE GROW
Compart price t)X prolein
S* *0 Elaine's Produce 1
Feed. 113) E St Rd *t
Santord *0) lie )*»*

LK Mery cutlem buillt
04/1, pool. 1101 MO
01 /1, owe I acre. SHI &lt;00
OAM. I A ec ret pool tpeSIM NO
OWNER FINANCING
1 eert etlele. er I acre etlelr
both owe &lt; ooo tq It 4 * poo'
lekelroril w dock tie* *00

g a m

p

RP.AL ESTATE. INC.

• "U n v
lap Ursa |
c toMkyhf* —

141—Homes lor Sale

T87—Sporling Goods

TWO HOUSES lore'ect ,n nice
area ol Senlord Owner leer
Ing town
Haute *1 « Bdrm » years old
absolutely beautiful owe 1(00
sq It Reduced loS**nr»

(B IK E g rit 10". Murray, pink
I wh,lv I ! 1u C.1U Ml ll*C
• B IK E . Murray Mountain
Climber, 10 speed ’ 'Brand
raw " N*«er rldan Completely
assembled SIOO o' OBO Col!
13* l i t * Ivmessage
OBIKE TIRES * ’ sarww Used
only l weeks Site! belled
radial sijo ' l l to R I) Call
allor * PM weekdays or
any 11me on Sat H88 ni_**3)

Haute H J Bdrm Historical
home located on two loll
SI* *00 Those homos are b
caWd vde by side and are
beautifully lensceped trull
Hoes and bowers
KaSell Really M) 1*31

153—AcreageLots/Sale
DELANO S acres l mile ell I *
out M Horses Ok A I caning
SIS 000 10% down Its |nl It

yrs Leesburg *(* Its 1*13

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal loe mobile homo or
home silo, horses, celllo
terming, or nursery Zoned
agricultural SI MO per acre
Small down payment wills
owner Imanemg (g a in 1313
3 LOTS. St ■ I3t F I . each 3
cleared w road access
I Pmocrost area I Ca’i Hi 3*ta

157—Mobile
Homes / Sale
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCYi
Clean end nice IT X M 1
Bdrm
um
1?•!**»
NEW m r t . NO DOWN. 1*\
M trotL 14X N&gt; Itn/RW
1 «* 3* Slit mo Ml 130*
l*tl. It a M 3 Bdrm 1 Bath
located M park Owner bnanc
ing avail 11100 133 1303
l t d FRANKLIN PARK model
M ■ W. Iurn. shed. » ■ I f
Fla room. 1J1 (T11oiler apm

111—Appliances
/ Fum ltur*
APPLIANCCSI Best prices
beii Warranty. Best Service'
Weiners dryers, microwaves
Wo bur appliances' Del ivory
Irowl A a Beil. 13*_«*»
APPLIANCES. SATELLITES.
CAB ALARMS. FURN . TV'S
NCWAUSEO
mm*
C H EE PO D E PO T___
• BABY CRIB end chetl Good
condition needs mabrets
&gt;100_______________ 333 3*ta
OBABY PORTA CRIB SIS

_ _ _ _ _ _ ] 2?7498

________ 11)8**)

SANFORD UK dawn, appro*
Imale payments 1*31 month I
bdrm w ' relimshed hardwood
boors, huge oaks UK avkil
able lor closing and repairs
AiktngSS3.noAlt IIS*
SANFORD i ' l . nice g'cenbtll
lot P e d e d starter home
Good area lee.oOOMotivated
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
Allan A Dawn Jehnten no ran

• CANS ROCKER, dim pad.

STAIRS PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT A REALTY
4*3 111 3)31/131 t ill

light wood 10013* 111)
__________ evenings
_____
OCONSOLE TV Panasonic. IS
in
SICC
Coll)»11*3
DOUBLE OVEN Stove SW Llv
ing rm sel 11)3 Kitchen
tol MS Call alter * 331 *«to
• DREISER VANITY, will)
bawledmicror lOd) 1*1 Call
______ 3)1 m i________
a ENTERTAINMENT Center
t r ’ K 3* . lor fereo radio
equipmenl Sit Call 313 1*01
• HOOVER UPRIOHT vacuum
wlih headlight and attach
menls E *lra tong cord
E kceitoni condillens*) Cab
3100(0*

K K A I .T Y
-inf. &gt;t .1

Lahetranl l /1homo. SI 1.000
V I corner let, olr ........Sal.MO
10or Sacres! Terms! Country I
3/1/1. lam . air. frncad. SIMM
V3n . loaded w. Nehires! ST*.*00

323-5774
DELTONA 1 bdrm IW both,
fomlly rm. eilras! SSI.100
*a Maltcrowikl. m m i

1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC
e 13000 OBO All power 1)3
Oil*_______________________
d*T3 PORCH I III Taga. S3K
r n llo t, t n
con d ition
te 000 obo Santord 33) SIS*

o c a l if o r n ia s t y l e

bike

told up and store In trunk ol
car. adiusiabW seal and han
die M l 1)0 to*'
OOP AIHCYCLE Great candi
bon D i a l 3*1*____________
a EXE RCISE MACHINE MO
Call 300**)

GUN SHOW
THEBICONE
lakeland Civic Center. Lake
land. FL January U. preview
1 *PM. Admission si January
IS and W. * 1 Admission S*
City parkingS)
Sponsarod br Lakeland Riba
and Pistol CtoB, I t .
MENS NFL GLOVES mad* by
I soSonar Black. Ht* larga.
dillarenl learnt 1dozen
Brand new S'*each
*0* SI) IIS)

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage te'e ad by
I) noon an Tuesday and lake
advantage ol Our special
garage saw ad price" Call
Clas'.ilwd now lor deteiltl

327 2611
21t—Wanted lo Buy
WANTED * WHEELER ATV
lor peris Cash pad tree
put up
Cab3** lee*

221—Good Things
to Eat
SWEET HAMLIN ORANOtl
S! per bushel Call 13) 11*0
_________ SANFORD

1B9— O ffic o S u p p lie s
____ /^ E q u ip m e n t
O S TE N O O F F IC E

217—Gara ge Sales
GARAOC Vale?* Why belherlF
WF BUY PAYTOPPRlCFM
a » 111 Ilk*_________ * * ) I H ( t o

223—Miscellaneous

C H A IR

Burgimdy. eicebeni condition
SIS Firm Santord H I 13)3

193—Liw n tf G«rdtn
a HOUSE PLANT. Tall Ficus
Nog to F t SIS Call M l n i l
OORTHOi Garden spreader
with two bags el torbbier SIS
_________ 131 tap
______
SNAPPER * ' ' nde» complete
ly rebuilt top. Briggs com
pwlr'y .vbu.ll lltO lllk lk *

195—M ic h ln try /Tools
F IF T Y MOEN cartridges
p la stic lor single lovor
IoskoIS Will seperaif Brand
new 1/ eoctilO* 1)1 3111

• ALUMINUM Hbered root
coal.ng. two Sgallon cant S30
___________ 133 **))__________
BEAUTY 1ALON furtotore *
stations and o desk Cherry
and grey *0* )»e 3)11 e.vs
a KASHMIR QUALITY h.gh
pile rug appror t *1 Rase
Itorol betgo background Like
ngw! Used one koakon Cost
SIM, son I SOMl *)*a_____
O A K L A W N M E MO R IA L
PARK. 1ploi very reasonable
Please call 13) e«30 ____
ROLLS WHEELCHAIR 1 ) » I
Portable comode S3) Hand
waller Sio Cane waller S*0
See al Kevin s Lock A Sato.
Tk* N Cntry Club Hd 133 1)1)

•CADILLAC IIV IL L Ir 'M 4

dr. beige Looks Ilk# now!
13*00Firm Runseecobonl
H* H O ) ________
OCHEVY CAMJkRO 1*3). Re
built VI. toll ol new parts!
i m HI Oil* eny lime________
OCHRYSLER IMPERIAL '*)
Like new Musi sell Only
1)1 OOP Call 1*31111) lew
eCORVETTE. 1*34 Needs very
bllle work Asking SS 000 ct
best Otter
H* 01*0
0 FORD TAURUS O L l*S4. V*.
e*c cond ganged, all op
lions. S3 100OBO 11* 1VX
HONDA ACCORD LX. T ill.
P/S, P/B. air. Kenwood
AM/FM cassette 4 door, to*
miles Rosewood tutor Will
runtorever HI Sli m *4)1
OLE BARON Convertible. *M.
Red. loaded d&gt;g dash new
top. n » tires 13.000m 3*0*
LINCOLN MARK 3 ISC Itoe
Completely loaded Service
records and rece'pls 11100
__
OBO *01 3*1 I44A ____
o MON IE CARLO i?3) greet
cond' A C, runs like a topi
Sharp looking! I I M0He t ill
FUBLIC AUTO AUCTION#
EVERY TUESDAY t:M PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy *1. Darlene Beach
we in i l l l________

SHORT OF CASH ?
Seriously 'swing tor o nice,
clean, used car* DEPEN
DABlE Down payments as
tow at SI** Includes tee A
bile Can

rUES AUTO SALES
♦ #3277692 w *

a WHITE 1104 Plymouth Grand
Fury A t cond thru Out Good
mileage U OOOOBOHIMCC
1*41 FORD THUNDERSIRD.
S0 liter engine. A/C, runs
very well Good body SISCO
H 3*m or beeper *41 1)33
OH CAMABO ASF. convert
ibto. red black. )JK mi like
new mull tell S3 180 H ) 1*01

233—Auto Paris
/ Accessories
CHEVY ENOINF » V runt
strong CAN drive. S)t) Alto
etched mierters 133*11* _
eSTEPBUMPIR, (ram Itulu
pick up. includes tree bumper
tlicSer Beth very good eondl
ton lie 133**34 _
I* FT STEEL FLATBED w.lh
headboard Well built Sam
_________ 4 » » * I M _________
I SETS OF TIRES H s l i t
act. 1*08 al t. u w 1/3. V *
and 1 ton aetos *03 rebuilt big
block on stand. 11310 IS)
Winchester. t)10. 1 Irensto'
cates Ultle ol tverytihing. *
wheel or i v* *01*13 41**

235—Trucks/
Buses / Vans
eCMEVY BCAUVILLE VAN
7*. I ton. Passenger van.
clean Loaded! Too much to
list, mini tee to appreciate
Only Dees OBO
331 *&gt;00
CHEVY S 10 Tahoe pecteg*
Pickup. t*t) I owner M M0
OBC T » IS** Dawn or Rocky
e * FORD Eretort' Sperl 71 e
Loaded A/P. 3 wheel drive S
speed Immaculate condition
111SQ3O B O _______ 114 413*
FORD LARIET, leeo F 1M.
X clean. One owner. MK ml .
loaded, (yr (OK warranty
SIO.M0 133 O il)O' 373 0*4*
e FOR D RANGER LTX «)
P/S. cruise. A/C. stereo * 300
miles, t yr or 11.800 ml tob on
warranty Call 13) 111) _
a CMC &lt;t T pickup. 1**l V * 5
ipd A C. many alras t)K ml
Eecel garaged cond HO too
HI MD
a HANDICAPPEO VAN l*«0
Ford E IM Lilt, automebc
doors MOW 331 3*10________
(JE E P PICK UP 4*4. 1*3*. VI.
euto Engine end 'rani re
bull! I about 30.000 miles)
Newer Interior 1) MOHI 1001

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Sanford Motor Co.

-w JEEP CHEROKEE

** PONTIAC ORAND AM SI.SM

*X4
to 000 miles, cleanl SIO.*00
________ Cell 333 ATM________
d im CHEVY ) ton g up )M
VI Riki* good Engine end
Irons tirong SI M0131 H I)
1*0 SUBURBAN OMC * 1L
d&gt;*iel. hall ton. mechanically
solid, new red /brake call
pervhead liner Very good
•ires end lew pkg IS. M0 OBO
_________ *0)3*1 ISM_________

H CADILLAC
COUPE DEVILLE S3.***I

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V t h lc l&gt; s / C a m p t r s

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b) PONTIAC ORANO PRIX
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*3) FORD Lt D
3 dr .A C Runs good l Moo
'3* LINCOLN MARK V
New painl. S3,SMI

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S3M Dewnl

AMERICAN DREAM SALES
ANDIERVICE
III* Santord Ave, Santord
ad) 131 MM

TRAVEL TRAILER. ’M It It.
timdem wheels electric
brakes, awning. A/C. tell
cenlalned. 13.008Hem 333 *I*S
074 MOTOR HOME Runs great
Will trade tor travel Iraliev ol
remparable valve H I l i f t

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Take advantage ol this special oiler

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ANYTIME)

321 - 2720

retail EVERYDAY. Ototof
tablet. Into sr* and Safa's
Item S W ___________ 111H4*

MOVING SALE! Washer. WO
Dryer. 1300 Or SWO Ire both
Double bed complete. StO Gat
Grill. S10 Gat Range w/
micro. 1*0 Eierclto B&gt;ko. S30
OBO 131143S______________
• RATIO FURNITURE. 1 p&gt;oco
sal. gold onodiiod aluminum
frames with sturdy, while
/gold, vin yl slro p t. all
weather resistant l chaise
lounge, 1 chairs Enceltonl
condition SWtCalllH 111*
R B R R IO fRATOR. Stovoi.
Washers Dryort Free I yr
labor warranty Del oilra
RAY’ S APPLIANCE 111 S
Frtnch A n . Senlord l lt t * t )

322- 2420
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1S3—Television/
Radio / Stereo

LAKE MARY

OA/M. F/M RADIO and double
catselle player, po'labl*.
super sound. Ilk* new 1)1 Cab
333 *3M alter apm___________
ORCA COLOR It’ TV to good
shape A good buy at 0tOOCall
___ 313 *31*
#33” COLOR TV. with radio I
track end record ptoyer SIOO
Call Ml (1*0

371-0759....... .... 311-2757

\1 W j M3»t ‘ »1

OCHIVELLE. 1*31. MOW ml.
VI. Outo, A/C. PS. light green
metallic Super cleanl Mutt
sael 11.100331 3000__________
e FORD THUNDERBIRD. I*M
Alt orlginall Needs some
work H ell OHO 111O'to __

AMC CONCORO Station wagon
13. while w/rebullt Ivans
Good cond Must sacrifice
MIC OBO HI *3*1 or 13* «1M

Lie RealEslklcBroker
10*0 Senlord A w

H A M .

230—Antique/Classlc
Cars

IS FI ALUM B-g Fish*rm»r
test twin E vmrudt. and 1 S
Tehaltu. w/tralter. Good
cond SI100OBO 1)01330
• II FT. OLAtTRON. S3 HP
Evlnrude. trailer Owltlandmg
Candi Most keel S3**S 1311)1)
SOFT CAROLINA Custom fish
mg boat, custom cover, gate
magic III! trailer is hp
Johnson Complotolytquip’ed
S1100
_____ 333 0M*
Olli* SKI FllM BOAT r, HP
Merc , w Iraller Runs greall
SI 000 Partial Insane* 0*S 3*0*
• tk FT PONTOON boat, all
Hbrrglats, ISO HP Evenrude
Very last1 Many eatras. like
now Only SI I QBO333 *410
0 31 33’ GRADTWHlTE OMC
I/O. look* new. 110.000 obo
Vanlord m 111*

BATEMAN REALTY
CASSELBERRY. LekovWw 13
lg ool in ellchon New carpel,
roof. IKo. end point Lg lencod
backyard w' large *rees
Garag* Quia! area near
but. shopping A real fo a l lor
I***** Call Gone or Mario
Ole 1030 Vi tie Really. Inc

LARRY'SAAART 133 *1)3

Mar them Wdt area *3 1 &gt;A
ecret failure t'eti'r SIRS000

141—Homes lo r Sale
■

dTOYOTA COROLLA n*|d«.
’ *3. Auto. A/C. red. !)K .
warranty 110 )10 )H MM

poriabto kerosene hooters

231-C ars

SELLERS!

no ioae_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

CONVENIENT AN0 SPACIOUS
CALL GENEVA GARDENS
APTS ..................... MI HR
HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS, 3/3
Townhouse, tcreoned polio. 3
cer gorogo end llrtploct
Mutt tool Nice eree tas Send
Pino Circle SllO'mo. SWO
tecurlly 13) 3410____________
HISTORIC downtown Senlord
Very clean 1/1. kitchen. Ilv
rm . appll., tented yard,
garage, good neighbort
SIM mo SW) dep HUOOK
_
ti) ytoi__________

SERVICE SALES A PARTS lor

Accessories

R e n t a ls
OFFICE/tterehau** 1?»re IMO
Sq II Prlmo location al
entrance 10 Central Fla Re
plena! Airport *01331 1*01
SANFORD 10OSS iq II I phata.
sprinklers SI tq H Sienttrom
Really Inc, Jim Doyle I II 1(10

231-Cars

215—Boatsand

Homes / Rant

114-

223—Miscellaneous

Atturn# No Owelilyl Immecu
lolo 13. dining, family rm. I
car garages**) PIT 111* MO

107-Mobile
ELDER SPRINOS oil hwy *11
I, 1. 3 Bdrmt IIS lo 1*0 wk
S100dep 3301IMor AR3 3I0A
1 BDRM I BATH. A/C. lanced
thaded Ml Largo Flo room.
tiOO/mo Sat and l a il
Broker Owiwr
331 llkl

1W—Pots tf Supplies
ARC Wire Haired Ttrrwr pups
Shots, vet checked SX30 Pro
tocllvo,goodw/kids 111 I*30
(OUR PAWS OOG Obed.rntv
d a s tv s
P u p p y/ b a slc.
advanced dosses Lake Mary
Center Thursday Nights Call
Sarah *0) 1113*01___________
• FREE LONG HAIRED gv*r
cal I months o*d lomate
Good homo needed, owner
must travel H ))IM

200—Livestock/Farm
______Supplies_____

0 Renev aled l r , Newer roof,
carpel, paint, gerege. ter
porch ISO.#00
ORf LOCATING! 1 l'» brick
icr porch, loneodyd 14). MO
• POOL I N o n o v ele d 1 I.
Ilropleco. Mr porch SH.N0

Triplex / Want

NOTICE

EFFICIINCV All ulililiet In
eluded Privet# beck yard
S*00/month371 111)
FURNISHED I bdrm. I belt*
Quiet, coty eree 13*1 monlh.
1100depot11 D oom

FHIJPt«T1* S

SANFORD L j'je : : plus ilen
C/HA tcreoned porch fenced
S ill mo
CMR
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PA U L OOBORNF.
SANFOIio M U o m if iim p H
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
mo Eictltenf (ondifion
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3 2 1 -4 7 0 4
•nddtf*niYtf mull 7M if 14
SANFORD GOLDSBORO
EXCHANGE OR SELL your
RENT TO OWN
properly located enywhere!
1 bdrm new kllchon. o'r
Incesters Really. IK Mil
SI OOOdown tied mo See 331/
FOR SALE BY OWNER largo
Stenstrom Rentals
1* Br l Be CenlH/A, Fenced
yard Freshly remodeled
OST JOHNS RIVER V I w
Cats# lo good Sanford schools
gerege hardwood Hoe'S, boa!
Asking ISO vgo terms Ova-labie
klip Van! I&lt;00 mo 1*00 tec
n i IllSdoyk P igiSSewt
• SANFORD V I w family
room carport C FI A Clean!
HIDDEN IN THE WOODS
SWI mo SIM tecurily
Very pretty log home. I 000
OSANFORD IM S lg roomt
square Me* 4 bdrmt 1 bams
•pica . ic r porch dble
1 central H A units, large
carport NiceSMS moSSSO tec
arcs 1 car garage fenced. I
OSANFORD l/t apt Cm *
acres 1313 000 Owner will
M r* . hardwood Hoort. like
eitnl with I mane wg 13) n u
new MIS mo ng security
• SANFORD I ' l epl CHA
peiio clean 1*00 mo S100tec
Sienttrom Reelty, Inc
We Manege your Heme,
like rt wet eur own “ Jim Doyle
173 lets AHOf SPMi HAIRS
use YOUR TAX RETURN
I RDRM S4M montti plut S400
TOR DOWNPAYMENT
t e c u r l l y d e p o t i l end
O- I ! C I bdrm home .n
rekyrencet
131 U*1
Semmoie or Volusle county
I BORAL I BATH. Near Sawn,
Law monthly payment’
bus lines ssoo month 1300
oyposil 111 AM&gt;_____________
Call tor details'
1 BDRM w conlrel heel end air
land M am lidd. 3717271
Country almotphero i
AACama*.(a*-S31111*
SMOdownI Why renit
The Mit'imon Grove
OPEN HOUSE
131 *113____________
RoolSpy
SATURDAY JANUARY IS
3 BDRM 3 BATH. C/HA. Mntad
II AM I PM We are opening
y a rd , scroon od p arch
the single family home totaled
Sen mo plut drp 133*107
#1 *1* S PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD For your viewing
Located In Historic District
105—Duple*Now it your chance to see the
inside ol Ihil gov • owned
homo C a ll A T L A N T IC
LAKE MARY 1 bdrm w w
M O M T. B R O K E R A G E
carpel C H A appl . calling
SERVICES. INC in (l3 0 *lK I
Ians, mmlt Good area All AIM
tor move informal io n ______
SANFORD. I BdrRk., carport,
■OWNER FINANCE! 3 000 - sq
kacurlly tytlem lull kil .
It 4 bdrm 1 bam on dbl loi
33A t i l l
Dscoun led S4IS
Low down
greet terms!
SPAC l/&gt; raui*ed coil oil
Pricedrigbl' lie &lt;M
appl. garage tc r perch
-IMMACULATE J bdrm 1 bath
fenced IMP mo tec I R d l l
blk con s! , coni. H/A.
spacious family rm . beautiful
3/1. SANFORD AVC .. and
Airport Bird Now flooring
oees end gardens Sal MO
C h a private, no pots
iVwwr/liy
1*3S mo I me tec 3)3 *133

PRIVATE Turn or unlurn.
with both end prir tnlrenco
Shore kitchen end wether

All rentel end reel etlele
edrerlitemenlt ere sublet I to
the fedrrel Feir Homing Act.
which moket II IHegkl lo
edrorlite ony preference lim
iielion or dltcrlm lnelien
Leted on roco. color religion,
tea. hendtcep. lemiuel tletvk
or netionAl origin

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F HA OR V A AS LOW AS IS

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97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

K I T \ V C A K I . Y I . K tp b&gt; U r r &gt; \ V rln h l

141—Homes for Sale

I BETTER THAN THE
AVERAGE BEARI
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no
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Btiow or Abovt
adoyb

• Friondty, On-Sito

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big Monagtmonl
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1 i 2 Bodroom AflortobW Patio A Merit

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Sanford Court Apartments
3301S. SanfordA v t'S a M

323-3301 £ £ £

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•■ - Sanlord Herald. Sanford Florida - Tuesday. January 11. U*H

by Chic Younq

B L O N D IE

Cause off AVMs
is not yet known

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DEAR DR. GOT T I ’ m u
19-ycar-old mulr. At Ihr uRr of
14 II was ells* ovcrcd that I had
something rnllrd an AVM. It’s a
malformullon that affects my
a|&gt;rrch and memory function.
Do you Imvc any Information on
lhis condition? What arc thr
statistics on m y life expectancy?
D E A R R E A D E R :
Aricrlovcnou a malformatlona
arc ahnorrnul ureas wh e r e
weakened and Ihlmird blcxMl
vessels meet. Ordinarily, arteries
(carrying blood under high pre­
ssure) em pty Inin llow pressure)
vei ns t h r o u g h a c a p l l l u r y
network that dlstrlhules llie
pressure and reduces II. much
like a step-down rheostat In an
electrical circuit. However. In the
presence o f an AVM. Ihr artery
(reds directly Into the vein,
putting the vein under undue
prrssttre
Eventually, the vein may burst
(causing hrtnnrrhagrI or may
swell ( put t i ng pressure on
nrrvrs).
Thr cause of AVMs Is un­
known. hul they olirn occur In
the Intestinal Iracl or the brain
Obviously. In Ihr latter location,
bleeding can lead 10 a hemor­
rhagic stroke.
In your case, an AVM e v i­
dently sw elled or ruptured,
causing a |termunrnt disruption
In Ihr nerves controlling speech
and memory. The diagnosis o f
AVMs In the brain Is usually
made by MRI. a special lest that
enables doctors to see pictures of
the brain Itself - and of arty
damage that may have occurred
In li.
I cannot romment on your
future. You may have hud a
single AVM - and dial may be
Ihr extent of thr damage with no
(ttrlhet risk of subsequent sim i­
lar event*. On the other hand,
multiple AVMs may be prrsent.
wllh potential future danger.
Som etim es angiograms
|s|teelal X-rays of thr circulation!
will show AVMs and Indicate rite
probability of recurring d if­
ficulties

by Art Sansom

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of surgery. II tnuy be Irralrd
wllh n coagulation trrhnlqur
hul. hy and large, this abnormal­
ity Is not Irculuhlr.
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                    <text>March 23, 1994

WEDNESDAY

30 Cents

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1908
80lh Yonr, No. 183 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST

County nixes gam bling
Church Street developer linked to riverboat venture

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□ Sports
Hsrs come the Raiders
SANFORD — Th e Seminole Community
College baacbaQ learn won a pair of games from
St. John’s River Community College Tuesday Co
get Itself back Into theconfcrencc race.

□Bee Page IB.

□ People

By J. MARK B A R F IILD
Herald Stall Writers
SANFORD — Seminole County commissioners
staled a firm "N o !" lo riverboat gambling here
Tuesday, voting unanimously lo oppose an
Orlaiulo-busch proposal for Pori o f Sanford lo
Include a land-based amusement venture by
Church Street Station developer Bob Snow.
In a resolution which was first drafted In
mld-Fcbmnry, commissioners expressed their
"firm opposition" to gambling rlvcrlxmts or

land-based casinos In Seminole County. Commis­
sioners added a clause lo the original resolution
saying If stale lawmakers do allow gambling in
•he stale, they should allow voters of each county
to decide lo allow gambling locally.
*
If approved, commissioners staled city and
county- officials be allowed to regulate the
gambling enterprises. Commissioner Pal Warren
called for the Ifiiid-hascd provision.
The resolution will lx- sent lo the governor,
legislative leaders, and local lawmakers.
Most commissioners have opposed llu--Port ol

Cook of the Week
Today's Cook of the Week. IJbby Prevail. Is
an International traveler with world class. She
cntcratlnrd at a recent luncheon and shares the
recipes she prepared for that elr#m t event.

Purple power

Feds help
fight crime
in Florida

□See Page SB.

Abbano sentenced to 12 years
SANFORD — A Winter Park man convicted
Iasi month of taking Ills cx-glrlfrlend hostage
was sentenced In 12 years In prison Tuesday.
Robert Richard Abbano. 41, was also sen­
tenced to eight years probation following (he
prison term Imposed for attempted second
degree murder with a firearm, aggravated
assault with a firearm, false Imprisonment and
armed trespassing.
Abbano went to the Lady Fingers Nall Salon In
Goldennxl last October the day after Cynthia
Henry threw him out of her apartment. Abbano.
who was armed, told police he wanted lo talk to
Henry before kllHng himself. Henry was released
by Abbano after faxing a henrt attack. He was
charged with attempted murder ufter trying lo
kill a salon employee who refused lo leave
during the Incident.

Local cops say
it’s about time
By NICK PFEIFAUF
Horald Stall Wrllor

Accident snarls 1*4
A multiple car pile up on interstate 4 at the
Lake Monroe frid ge near the Semlnole-Volusla
county line, led to a lot of headaches and late
arrivals at work tills morning.
The Florida Highway Patrol reported that the
accident occured at about 7:45 a m. In (he
westbound lanes of the Interstate.
They reported that the back up stretched "at
least four m iles" Into Volusia County. They said
there was also a "pretty laid" back up In the
cast bound direction that was caused by
emergency vehicles responding lo assist with
(he accident and purklng In one of the
castbound lanes.
The FHP said Iherc were no fnbilltlca.
No other Information about the accident was
available at prem time.

Negotiations end with Battle
Seminote County deputy sheriffs have had no
further contact with 47-ycar-old Warren Battle
of 309 Continental CL. Altamonte Springs.
The last contact with him was made at 0 p.m.
Tuesday.
On Monday, Battle had threatened to kill
himself. Deputies and hostage negotiators re­
sponded and be#in telephone conversations In
an effort to convince Bailie to be hospitalized.
He refused.
After 32 hours o f negotiations. Undersherlff
Steve Harriett decided ft was "pointless to
continue" and ordered the operation (o end.

Hearing scheduled for Meyers
SANFORD — A hearing has been scheduled
for 10 a.m. Thursday before Circuit Court Judge
Alan A. Dickey In Che first degree murder case
against Daryl Anton Mcycra.
Defense attorney Ed Leinster requested the
hearing and filed a motion to compel the state to
turn over evidence In the case. He could not be
reached for comment.
Assistant slate attorney Chris White said he
has not seen the defense request but believes
the defense Is seeking evidence from private
citizens, not police officials. White said he was
not at liberty to discuss the evidence.
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Partly cloudy with a
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Wind cast 10 to 15
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Sanford riverboat gambling proposal since
learning of li last month. However, after dis­
cussion Tuesday morning, commissioners added
wording calling for local vole and control If the
Legislature moves ahead with legalized gambling
In llte stale.
Commissioner Larry Furlong, who originally
did nol oppose the venture, said he bus found few
supporters In the courtly. Furlong said after
speaking with a college friend In a rural
Mississippi town ilia! has a gambling venture, he
See Gambling, Page 5A

Brandon Pollay, a t Harold, Wlalda a big purple
crayon In lha Kindergarten C la to s 1producilon
of Harold and lha Purple Oregon at Idyllwlldo

Elementary School
in Krmforgarffln and Prfl K worked
play with loachorOoraldlno Woldon

SANFORD — Local law enforcement officials
an- rnlluiscd that federal Itelp may be forthromlitf} In areas w lrr c violent crime la extreme.
It's about lime the federal government became
inure aware of thrsc problems." said Sanford
Russell. "Som e crime statistics
‘•nine mil recently,. and Florida
Florldi Is sllll way up
there." he added. "I expect
expert wr will remain
number one In tin* nationi when
wlier; lbe new FBI list
comes out soon."
Lake Mary l\»llce Chief.’ Richard
Kid
Beary commerited. "T h ey should have become Involved
yearn ago I lto|i- they do It In a burry ticrauar
eventually, we m old reach the |
1 of no-rcluru.
where wr run t«&gt; longer return
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peoftkv-V.
Attorney General Janet
Jauel Menu
Reno has now ordered
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New rule: Keep your guns off cam pus
By VIC K I DetORM IKR
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD - If you're thinking
about bringing u gun onto u school
campus In Seminole County, the
school board wunts you (o think
ugutn.
While the code of student conduct
already prohibits students from
bringing guns on campus, (here Is
nothing to keep non-students front
taking a gun (o school.
Last night, the school board

Prayer in
school bill

unanimously approved a resolution
asking Ihc stale legislature to pro
hlblt everyone but law enforcement
officers to bring gnus on campus.
Moved by a recent Incident at
Lake Mary High School where a
loaded, unholstcrcd gun was re­
portedly found on the Irani scat ol a
guest speaker's car. hoard vice
chairman Sandy Robinson proposed
Ihc resolution to make sure that
neverhuppens again.
The gun at Lake Mary High was
never removed from tin- car. No

shots were ever tired.
"But we don't want there to he
that opportunity.” said Robinson.
According lo school board at­
torney Ned Julian, the person who
brought the gun to Lake Mary High
was arrested and promptly "unurrested" because there was nol
en ou gh reason to search Ihc
person's car
"There was an empty holster in
plain sight and what appeared to be
a gun In the front scat under a
handkerchief," Julian said. "But

iliai wasn't enough."
Robinson said that current state
law d&lt;x-s nol "absolutely prevent"
someone who Is licensed to carry a
gnu from bringing that firearm nnlo
a campus.
"It's too Inconsistent.” she said.
Julian said he believes the school
board's resolution will encourage
tlu- stale to make the prohibition of
guns complete.
"W e need to close (lie loop,"
Julian said.
See Ouns, Page BA

Shoot for the moon

Couch withdraws
support, say the
tim ing Is wrong
By NICK FFBIFAUF
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD - A bill before (tic
Florida Legislature to support
prayer In schools Is expected to be
brought up for a formal vote within
the next few weeks. One o f the
co-sponsors however. Is withdraw­
ing his support.
Dial. 33 Representative Marvin
Couch, of Oviedo, says he has
studied the proposal, and believes
he cun no longer support ft at this
(line. "It's definitely a good Idea,"
he said, "but It's time hasn’t come
yet. This Is something wc should
consider after we learn of the results
of a number of court cases."
Couch, reached In his Tallahassee
office this morning, said there are
cases scheduled In Jacksonville,
and various parts of the state and
nation. Including the 5th District
Court o f Appeals, pertaining to
school prayers. " I f ihc legislature
passes something at this point." he
said, "the courts may make our
laws Inactive, and the legislature
would end up with pfe In Its face."
"Another point I'm concerned
about," he continued. "Is thul Ihc
proposal, as It stands now, calls for
non-sectarian prayers to be allowed.
Who Is to determine what a non-

H trtM Photo by Tommy Vlneont

Shea Donlhl and Sara Kano, sludonla In tho apaco
technology program at Lyman High School, conduct

a pro-flight chock of "Big Bortha" bolore launching
tho rockot this morning aa apart of tholrclaas.

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Fruit slander

Farmers could sue if their fruits or vegetables are defamed

Arrest made in cemetery floral thefts
CH1PLEY — A woman accused of stealing floral arrange­
ments from graves In Florida Panhandle cemeteries, then
selling them at yard sales, has been arrested.
Police found a storage shed packed with silk flowers during a
search of the woman's Panama City Beach home after a
20-month Investigation, said Washington County Sheriff
Danny Hasty.
"There was a truck load," Hasty said. "W e've got probably In
excess of $2,000 In arrangements."
Julia Ceorgladls, 46, was arrested late Tuesday at her home.
She Is charged with three counts of removing and disturbing
the contents of a grave or tomb, a third-degree felony
punishable by up to five years In prison and a $5,000 fine on
each count.
Hasty had said earlier that more charges were likely and
another suspect also may be charged.

Twin boys abandoned, mom sought
QUINCY — Authorities are looking for the mother of newborn
twin boys found abandoned In a utility shed.
The babies were discovered Tuesday morning when a man
went to get something out of his utility shed and heard a baby
crying.
"H e went to check It and saw a baby lying down naked on a
blanket on top of some Junk," said Capt. Robert Barkley with
the Quincy Police Department.
The man left to call for help, and when he returned spotted
the second baby In a comer on the floor. That Infant was barely
breathing. Barkley said.
The babies appeared to be full-term and may have been In
the shed up to 48 hours, he said.
The Infants, weighing more than 5 pounds each, were In
serious but stable condition Tuesday night at Tallahassee
Memorial Regional Medical Center, said the hospital's vice
president, Ron Brafford.

ByADAMYEOM ANS
Associated Proas Writer
TALLAH ASSEE Florida
farmers could sue for damages to
protect the fruits and vegetables
o f their labor under legislation
moving ahead In the Legislature.
The Sennte passed n bill 32-6
Tuesday thnt would allow the
agricultural Industry to sue
someone who hns defamed per­
ishable food products without
scientific evidence to back up
the accusations.
"This Is going to allow them to
have the opportunity to fight
back when somebody Inten­
tionally and willfully spreads
lies." said Sen. Toni Jennings,
the sponsor of the bill (CS-SB
10721.
If It becomes law, Florldu
would Join a handful of other
states that are using the threat of
a legal hammer to help protect
one of their biggest businesses.
"W e've got to protect our food
Industry." sold Sen. Mark Foley.
R-West Palm Beach. "It's a $41
billion Industry In Florida. Stand
behind your farmers."
A similar bill (HB 1535) Is

(lending In the House.
Supporters nrc concerned Flor­
ida's agriculture Industry could
face the same type of devastat­
ing financial losses sustained by
some apple growers In Washing­
ton In 1989 after the Alar
pesticide scare.
There was limited scientific
data to prove the allegations
nbout the chemical, but apple
growers had no recourse ugalnst
their accusers, supporters o f the
legislation said.
"Th e same could hnppcn to
Florida oranges. It could happen
to Florida grapefruit. It could
huppen to Florida peppers or
tomatoes." said Jennings. ROrlando.
The legislation would allow
farmers to recover compensatory
and punitive damages as well
o th e r d a m a ges deem ed
appropriate by the court. It also
would allow them to collect
triple damages If someone In­
tentionally disparaged n food
product with the purpose of
harming the farmer or grower.
The bill has a two-year statute
o f limitation beginning from the
date o f the disparagement.

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controversial to
sell orange juice
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T A L L A H A S S E E Lawmakers upset over Rush
Limbaugh pitching Florida
orange Juice put the squeeze
on those who hired htm.
A Senate com m ittee on
Tuesday showed their dis­
pleasure by holding up con­
firmation of three appointees
to the Florida Citrus Com­
mission.
"W e're looking for people
who will present the best
possible Image for Florldn
citrus — not people who will
engender hnte. disregard for
minorities, or represent any
political philosophy," said

Sen. Peter Weinstein, D-Coral
Springs. "I Just wonder what
prompted them to hire some­
one so u nbelievably con ­
t r o v e r s ia l"
But Senate A g ric u ltu re
Chairman Mark Foley, R-West
Palm Beach, said the decision
to hire the radio talk show
host was strictly business. He
said It was based on the
ratings of Llmbaugh's syn­
dicated show.
L lm b a u g h 's $1 m illio n
contract to sell F lorid a 's
b e s t - k n o w n e x p o r t has
sparked protests from the
NAACP. the National Organ
zatlon for Women and gay
lights activists.

Air cushion saves bungee jumper
TALLAHASSEE — An air cushion required by state
regulations may have saved the life of a bungee jumper who fell
when his cord broke In Orlando. Agriculture Commissioner
Bob Crawford said.
Rick Unrein. 38. of Fleming. Colo., fell 30 feet Saturday when
the elastic cord snapped after he Jumped off a 100-foot platform
at Radical Sensation Bungee.
Unrein was released from Sand Lake Hospital later Saturday
after being treated for bruises to his face, chest and amis
caused when the cord snapped back and struck him.
Radical Sensations was closed after the accident and
remained closed Tuesday, pending a relnspectlon to determine
If It meets all regulations. Crawford
'rawford said.
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Expanding horizons
The Sanford Housing Authori­
ty, C astle Brewsr Court,
sponsored on Educational Fair
In the Community Room for
residents of the authority and
the community. Participants
rece iv e d In fo rm a tio n on
employment opportunities,
educational programs and self
Improvement avenues. Semi­
nole Community College Vista
volunteer Lee Michaels, left,
helps Patricia Campbell re­
view some of the Information
collected from one of the
many Informational booths.

Coach leaves job to face assault charges

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FORT MYERS — Bill Hewctt was personally Introduced to
faculty and staff at Rlverdale High School as the new head
football coach only hours before he met with the principal to
discuss leaving the Job.
Ilewett Is scheduled to stand trial next month on two counts
of assault on female students at his former school In North
Carolina. He was scheduled to tesch Tuesday, but has been
replaced by a substitute.
"T h e principal met with the coach last evening and they
discussed the situation, and the coach decided he was
unemployable so long as he had these charges pending," Lee
County district spokesman Allen Caraway said Tuesday. ‘ ‘He
felt he had been charged unfairly."
Caraway said Hewctt Is "no longer employed by this school
district."
Rlverdale principal Robert Durham said checking references
should have disclosed the problem.
Hewctt, both the football coach and athletic director at South
Brunswick High School In Bolling Spring Lakes, N.C.. wus
charged with fondling two female students at two separate
restaurants on the evening of Nov. 16. Hewctt resigned In
January after the allegations were brought.
Hewett's trial In a North Carolina Dlatrict Court was
postponed until April 14.

Colonel reportedly killed himself
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE — A colonel under Investigation for
possible Inappropriate relationships with contractors appar­
ently killed himself, Air Force officials said.
Col. Michael J. Tyce, 46, was reported missing Saturday by
Ills wife when he failed to return to his home In nearby
Valparaiso.
His body was found Tuesday In a wooded area of this
sprawling base In the Florida Panhandle, about 200 feet from a
road leading to an Army Ranger camp, according to an Air
Force news release.
Tyce was commander of the 96th Services Squadron and
responsible for overseeing housing, food services and recreullon facilities at Eglln.

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TALLAHASSEE — A Davie lawmaker
says she hopes to succeed this year with a
new bill fa v o rin g m ore w om en and
m inorities on state boards and com ­
missions.
The bill by Rep. Pebble WasscrmanSchultz. D-Davle. survived n facetious at­
tempt Tuesday by a group of heavyweight
House members to Include "calorically
dlsadvantuged" members on rcgulutory
panels.
Schultz said her new version (HB 653)
says boards "should” rather than "shall"
have balanced representation, "making the
bill a goal rather than a mandate."
Her mandatory proposal made It through

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the House and Senate last year but was
vetoed by Gov. Lawton Chiles.
Rep. Carlos Valdes. R-MIuml Springs,
proposed un amendment to restore the
m andatory language, but WussermanSchultz argued against It and House mem­
bers voted It down.
Instead, the bill would merely act a goal of
huvlng women and minority members on
the state's 1,200 regulatory bourds and
commissions In proportion to their numbers
In the population. There would be no
penalties for failure.
The House approved an amendment to
Include physically disabled people as well as
women and minorities.
But the amendment to add "calorically
disadvantaged" people didn't come to a
vote.

"People don't understand being
Ically disadvantaged. It's difficult when you
want to fly on planes. It's difficult when you
want to bend down and tie your shoes."
Rep. Luis Rojas. R-lllaleah, said on behalf o f
himself and other rotund sponsors Including
Reps. James King. R-Jacksonvllle; Tracy
Stafford. D-Wllton Manors; and Jack Tobin.
D-Margatc.
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greater weight to this category of people*!
ide “Rep. Mltnl McAndrews.
asked slender
Royal Palm Beach, shortly before RoJ
withdrew the proposal.
After action on amendments, the bill
ready for a final vote at a subsequent Horn
meeting. It also must go to the Senate ar
the governor.

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Vehicle burglarly charged
Dennis Grooms Sr.. 42. 821 S. Molly Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested Monday on charges of vehicle burglary and dealing In
stolen pro|&gt;erty. According to Sanford police reports. Qrooms
l«&gt;ok property worth $520 from a vehicle parked at a Jefferson
Avenue residence earlier this month. An Investigation revealed
Grooms, along with Bernard Thorne. 2.'l. pawned the Items
locally for $150. Both accused the other of taking the Items,
but both udmlttcd to pawning the Items, according to report*.
Thorne was arrested March 14. The victim had to pay $150 to
get his possessions out o f hock.

Warrants served
• William Edward Harrell. 53. of Casselberry, was served
warrants ut t|ie John E. Folk Correctional Facility Sunduy. He
was wanted on seven sepnrate warrants for obtaining property
with worthless checks.
• Tracy Lynn Slone. 29. 220 S. Holly Ave.. Sanford, wus
arrested by jHilice at her residence Sunday. She was wanted for
failure to apjiear on charges o f no child restraint and driving
wllh • suspended/revoked license.
• Charles Howard. 31. 3700 S. Sanford A venue, w ns urrested
by sheriff’ s deputies al Lake Jessup Hark Sunduy. He was
wanted on a Monroe County warrant for violation of parole on a
conviction of ikishcssIoii of cocaine.

Petit theft charged
Tyrone Held. 35, 117 McKuy Blvd.. Sanford, was arrested on
a petit theft charge by Altamonte Springs police Monday. Police
rejMirt a Gayfer's department store security guard witnessed
Held take n piece of unpurchased Jewelry from a counter to a
cashier and ask for u refund. After receiving a credit slip, he
ubtalned cash from n clerk, according to rejMirts.

Warrant arrests

Crimes reported to county deputies
• A Lincoln Heights man reported four turn In u maroon
Chevrolet drove off (he road and at him as he walked Ills dog
along Airport Boulevard near Academy Avenue ul 11:30 p.m
Monday. The man reported he was able to Jump away, but lin­
ear s fender struck Ills dog's head. The only description he
gave was the vehicle was occupied by three black men and a
white man.

Burglaries and theftsi
• 100 block Bunker Lane. Lake Mary; tires, wheels.
compressor valued at $030 talen sometime between 11 p in
Friday and 7 a m Monday.

Man wouldn’t leave
Sanford police arrested James Paul Thompson. 41. ol 80H
Northlake Drive. Sanford, on Salurduy. Officers said be had
reportedly been causing a disturbance with the manager and
clients of n restaurant In the 1500 block of S. French Avenue,
and hud t&gt;ccu ordered to leave by officers. Police said the muu
returned approximately an hour later und continued to cause u
disruption. Police were called again, und Thompson wan
reportedly arrested on n charge ol trespassing after a written
wanting.

Officer struck
Willie George Church. 33. H3 Cuslle Brewer Court, was
arrested by Sanford |Millce ut William Clark Court Saturday.
Police were summoned when It wus reported that Church bad
struck u 57-year old Lake Helen man. When police arrived.
Bury said Church attempted to flee, and later struck the officer
In the lip while he was being apprehended. Church was
churged with resisting arrrst without violence, aggravated
battery, and battery on a law enforcement officer

Stolen vehicles
Sanford |x&gt;llcc said u number of stolen vehicles were reported
during tills past weekend.
• A 1079 Toyota station wagon was rc|&gt;ortrdly stolen

Jam es Q u in n , M .D .
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NEW YORK - Senior-level
Clinton administration officials
balked at a proposal lo pay for
an ambitious. $15 billion welfare
reform plan by way of deep cuts
In other poverty programs. The
New York Times reported today.
They voiced their concerns
Tuesday during a meeting at
which mid-level officials who
have been struggling lo find
ways of paying for the package
of training anti work programs
presented their Ideas to Presi­
dent Clinton and some of his top
advisers.
No firm decisions were made
al the meeting, the Times said,
citing unidentified sources.
One cut suggested by the
mid-level officials would save
$H(X) million a year by making
250,(XX) children Ineligible for
welfare. Another would deny
cash payments lo needy Immi­
grants. A third w ould cap
emergency welfare.
None ol these were popular al
the top. the Times said
S om e C a b in e t m e m b e rs ..
Joined by senior advisers George
S tep h a n o p o u lo s and D avid
Gergen. seemed lo agree that
cuts alone would lx- unfair lo the
poor and would not find support
among Democrats in Congress,
the newspaper said.
Labor Secretary Robert Helcli

• Marvin Kllllngsworth. 25. 24 Seminole Gardens, was
arrested at Ills residence by Sanford |H&gt;llcc Sunday following a
dispute with a female. He was charged with domestic violence,
battery.
• Milton William. 189. 141 Couclillghl Court. Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police In tile (MX) block of Bay Avenue
following an altercation wllh a female. He was charged wllh
aggravated buttery (domestic violence).

Sam Vrndul Stafford. 40. address unknown, was arrested on
several forgery and grand theft charges Monday. According to
Sanford |xillce reports. Stafford forged three checks re|&gt;ortrd
stolen In December and cashed them for $6&lt;X) Police report
Stafford subsequently cashed four checks stolen In February
for a total of $350. Stafford was held on seven forgery charges
and two grnnd theft churgrs.

Violence)

By Tha Associated Praaa

Domestic cases

Forgery, grand theft charged

The following wanted persons were taken Into custody:
• Marilyn Aim Bailey. 44. 2601 Marshall Ave.. Sanford:
charged with leaving the scene of an accident wllh damages
and driving wllh a suspended license.
• Karl Elijah Wilburns. 43. 3150 Midway Ave., Midway;
churged with u probation violation for a carrying a concealed
weapon conviction and failure to appear to court to answer to
two motor vehicle violations.
• Christopher S. Phillips. 21. Arbor Circle. Sanford: churged
with fullurc to np|ieur In court to unawer to a forgery charge.

Cabinet expresses
doubts about funding
for welfare reform

Saturday from u parking lot In the 2400 block or Airport Blvd.
The vehicle license number Is listed ns GI1C-57N.
• A 1978 Toyota pickup truck, green, red and blue, was
reported stolen Saturday from the parking lot nt Central
Florida Regional Hospital. The license number Is listed as
NJY-78H. The truck reportedly has a bumper sticker saying.
"M y child Is an honor student ut Geneva Elementary".
• A 1993 Cadillac Sedan Devlllc, belonging to a man from
Rochester. N.Y.. was reported stolen early Mnndny from the
100 block of Academy Avenue. The vehicle was said to be
hlue/green. with New York license number MPY-788.

POLICE BRIEFS

Traffic stop
Jeffrey Lee Howell. 37. of Mt. Dora, was arrested by Lake
Mary police on Luke Mary Blvd. at Heathrow Sunday. He was
rharged with speeding 09 miles per hour In a 45 mile zone and
driving under tin* Influence of alcohol.

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• T w o 12-packs of soft drinks valued at $10 were reported
stolen Saturday from a residence In the 2000 block of Celery
Avenue. $75 In damage was reported during the burglary.
• Six flood lumps, valurd nt $25 were reportedly broken
Friday at a development entrance nt Lake Way and Splnnukcr
Drive near Lake Mary.
• Three vehicles were reportedly burglarized Sunday at Fire
Station 41 In Midway. Two vehicles bad $250 AM/FM/Cassettc
radios stolen. The third owner rej&gt;ortrd $ I was missing.
• A 1984 Oldsinobllc belonging to an Orlando man was
reportedly fiAind on fire, olf McKrackln Hoad Saturday, near
the railroad tracks. Deputies said the tires and wheels were
gone al tin- lime.
• A $-|(X) bracelet was reported stolen Sunday from a
residence In the 800 block of E. Charring Cross Circle near
Lake Murv
• A VCR valued at $250 was reported stolen Sunday from a
residence In I be 1200 block ol John laird Street near Sanford.
• Deputies responded to an alarm call Sunday al a business
In the 3200 block of N. Orlando Drive. $200 In damage was
rc|M&gt;ricd but nothing was determined to be missing.
• A portable 6-channel radio valued at $028 was reportedly
stolen Friday from a vehicle parked near the Greenway
construction site on S.H. 4 17.

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and Housing Secretary Henry
Cisneros were said lo be among
those concerned about the c u t s
T reasu ry S ecretary L loyd
Bentsen agreed to consider lax
Increases lo avoid some ol the
cuts, the Times reported
ll was reported earlier that the
administration Is considering a
new lax on gambling establish
merits such as racetracks, river
boats and Las Vegas casinos
Clinton promised during Ids
campaign in "end welfare as we
know It" and In require all
able-bodied recipients to take a
Job after two years on welfare
Clinton aides said tlie- White
I louse will uiivcll a plan In April
to reform the main federal-state
welfare program, which sup­
ports 5 million families.

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■ " W e ’re d o in g th is fo r y o u r o w n g o o d . "
I T h a t's s o m e th in g a ll o f u s p ro b a b ly h e a rd
fro m o u r p a re n ts ns th e y Im p o se d ru le s a n d
r e s tr ic tio n s o n u s as w e w e re g ro w in g u p .
O f c o u rs e , n t d ie tim e . It seem ed u n fa ir ,
s tiflin g a n d . m o s t a s s u re d ly , w ro n g .
• " T h e y h a v e n o r ig h t to d o t h a t , " w e w o u ld
b e llo w , s lin k in g a w a y , y e t fo llo w in g th e e d ic t.
S o m e tim e s w e 'd ta lk It o u t a n d re a c h a m o re
.p a la ta b le c o m p ro m is e .
H u t. a lw a y s . I t w a s fo r th e best.
T h e ir ru le s , a s th o s e Im p o s e d o n u s b y
s o c ie t y , are d e s ig n e d to p r o te c t
u s ...s o m e tlm c a fr o m o th e rs , s o m e tim e s fro m
o u rs e lv e s .
W e b e lie v e th e co d e s Im p le m e n te d b y th e
S a n fo rd H is to r ic P re s e rv a tio n B o a rd r e g u la t­
in g th e re s to ra tio n a n d re n o v a tio n o f th e
d o w n to w n re s id e n tia l h is to r ic d is t r ic t a rc
b a s ic a lly fo r th e good o f th e a re a .
T h e y a re In need o f Borne fin e tu n in g ,
p e rh a p s , ns s o m e h a v e su g g e s te d .
H u t th e y are d e s ig n e d to be s u re th a t
In v e s to rs d o n o t re n o v a te h o m e s In th e
c h e a p e s t w n y p o s s ib le a n d th e n le a ve th e m to
d e te rio ra te In to c h e a p flo p h o u s e s o r w o rs e .
T h e S a n fo rd H is to r ic P re s e rv a tio n B o a rd ,
h o w e v e r, h a s s h o w n a w illin g n e s s to m a k e
s o m e c h a n g e s In th e co d e s.
T h e co d e s a rc In p la c e to h e lp b r in g th e
S a n fo rd d o w n to w n h is t o r ic d is tr ic t u p fr o m a
lo n g p e r io d o f m is u s e a n d d e g ra d a tio n . T h e
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We're going to hear a lot. soon, about how
there nre "too mnny people" and "people spoil
the environment." That will be n central thesis of
the massive U.N. Conference on Papulation and
Development In Cnlro In September.
Is it so? A recent article In Scientific American
("T h e Fertility Decline In Developing Countries")
sheds light on one major aspect of the argument.
Birth rales In sub-Saharan Africa — the Inst main
redoubt of super-high fertility — are plunging.
Kenya ofTcrs a dramntlc example. It has been
the fertility Frankenstein of the Less Developed
Countries. In 1977-78 It had a Tolnl Fertility
Rate of 8.3 children per woman. But by 1989 the
rate was 6.7. and In 1993 dropped to 5.4, of
which the Population Reference Bureau said:
"The 20 percent decline In Just over four yenrs Is
one of the swiftest ever recorded." (It takes 2.4
children to reach population stability In a
developing society, nnd 2 .1 In a modern one.)
The new Afrlcnn data means we will likely get
less global population than Imagined. It means
that whatever the environmental threat ]&gt;os&lt;*d by
population growth (If nnyl — will be less than
predicted. It means that the Kxploslonlsls will
hove n more difficult time promulgating demo­
graphic doom (n proclnmntlon-in-wnlllng de­

ferred from the U.N.'s raucous 1992 environmental conference In Rio Dc Janeiro).
Pa rad oxically. It
may mean that the
U.N. will have a hel­
ler case for more
g l o b a l f a m 11 y •
p la n n in g m o n e y .
(The super-pro-green
Clinton administra­
tion Is anxious lo
pitch In.)
Kcnyn Is not alone,
according to demo­
g r a p h ic e x p e r t s
Bryant Robey, Leo
Morris nnd Shea O.
Kntstcln, authors of
the December 1993
f i It h a s b e e n th e
Scientific American
fo r tu ity
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Botswana and others
th e Loss
have also seen dra­
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matic drops. More
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authors report
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Government's big lie

Maybe It's my ImnglmiMun running amuck.
Then again, maybe not. Maybe — Just maybe — I
acttially did see and hear on network TV. on a
recent broadcast, what I think I saw and heard on
network TV.
Our own Janet Reno, the new national attorney
general o f the United Slates, apparently side­
stepping every or nearly every question directed to
her by the TV Interviewer. And that Interview was
on a one-to-one busts, before the State o f the Union
speech.
The questions were clear and concise with no
room lor misunderstanding, even for a glibleagued lawyer. The answers these old cars heard
or think they heard, seemed to cover nearly
everything from soup to nuts — except — the
questlon(s) asked. And this seemed to occur
question after question.
I do know that totally evasive verbal agility Is
almost u mandatory prerequisite o f anyone
entering the Washington scene. If you can't talk for
an hour and a half while really saying nothing, you
Just don't cut the mustard and you can't play In
their game. In some circles It's called "talking
governmenlcse." In other circles It's called "b u ­
reaucratic B.S."
The casual mention o f the Infamous "B B S " (no
— I don't mean "British Broadcasting Station")
brings lo mind unother truism lhal I'd like to lay
on you. Chew on this, If you will.
Which one o f the following three conditions do
you think would be the easiest to get a suspicious
American cltlzuiry to accept? a) a flat out He, b) a
half-truth, c) the araolutc truth assuming o f course
that all emanated from D.C. Got your minds made
up? Great! Let's see how well you did.
Did you pick c) — the absolute truth? Nawl More
and more people arc getting the feeling that most
(not quite all) DC politicians arc physically
enable of B p e a k ln g the truth, that If they ever
Incapable
tried to, their tongues would fall off. And nearly
everyone knows that a tonguelms DC politician Is a
dead horse.
How about b) — the half-truth? You did — huh! A
whole big bunch o f you picked b) as your choice.
Well now, let me congratulate you — on being
about half right. Just enough truth to make It
sound plausible and just enough lies to totally
negulc the truth...and you fell for IL Shame on you.
You downright disappointed me.
OKI That leaves a). Let's have a show of
bunds...all those In favor o f a), raise 'em. One, two,
three, four,..Aw cane on now, there's gotta be
more than four. Hey you — over there In the back
— you voted for a), didn't you? No! Well then, go
stand In the corner for the rest o f this letter.
Four...four out o f thousands. And you're right. I
never ceuse to be amazed by the wisdom of the
few. It Is a known fact that a boldfaced,
&lt;lown-utid-out He will become accepted as the truth
If it Is repeated often enough, loud enough, and
long enough. It may take years but It will happen.
Take the federal Brady Bill. Highly touted as a
giant step In crime control. Nothing but one
glguntlc lie. Even the sponsors and/or backers of
the bill admit that It won't do a nickel's worth of
good In reducing crime. But you bought It. You
bought the "big Hr." hook, line and sinker.
Sure hope you get smarter quicker. Very soon,
It’s going lo look like opening day on a very hot
trout stream. The DC anti-gun crowd Is about to
Hall the air with dozens more lines, each one
loaded with hooks. Watch your derrlere.
Nelson B. Tullur
Winter Springs

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ELLEN GOODMAN

Conflicting principle of the thing
BOSTON — If you were trying to create a
fantasy to fit every stereotype about welfare, or
for that m atter about governm ent, you
couldn't have scripted u more Incendiary plot.
Imagine this one: In Massachusetts, the
government has been paying for fertility drugs
given to Medicaid patients.
The same society concerned about the
number of children bom In und to poverty, the
same government trying lo get mothers und
children off AFDC. paid to help poor purcnls
conceive more children. It’s no wonder the
story made headlines and made heads shake.
In the scheme of things, there wnsn't much
money Involved. The cost came to *45.000 In a
state Medicaid budget of *3.2 billion. Nor were
that many people Involved. Only about 260
were prescribed the drugs.
But It wus the principle of the thing. Or
rather, the conflicting principles of the thing.
Or the lack of any guiding principle behind Die
thing.
Of U
the patients who received fertility treat­
ments, 58 percent were on AFDC und 03
percent already had one or more children.
While a handful ,of them were using these
drugB to treat breast or prostate cancer, most
were trying to get pregnant. And while the
decision to prescribe these drugs bad been left
to Individual doctors, Ihe bill — and the shock
— went to the stale.
It didn't take long for Bill Weld, (he
Republican governor wllh a two-point program
to get criminals In Jail and welfare mothers off
the dole, to cut off the payments. Even Ted
Kennedy, the ninth child o f the Kennedy
family, sold, "Our goal In using lux dollars
wisely Is to reduce welfare dependency, not
create more of It."
So much then for this slory o f "creation."
But before wc close the book, wc should note
Dirt It wasn't wholly unique. What happened
in Massachusetts was Just a reverse, upsidedown, Insldc-out, extreme example o f Ihe
conflicting policies about reproduction that arc
commonplace. It was uothcr angle on the
confused ways that wc deal with poverty und
fertility.
Consider a composite picture of what’s going
on In the country.
Yes, Massachusetts briefly paid for AFDC
mothers to conceive more children. But while
that happened. New Jersey and Georgia
decided not to pay when additional children
were born lo welfare mothers.
Twenty-one states are now considering
capping welfare payments for the second or
third child born to an AFDC mother. But again,
at the same time, 38 states refuse to pay for
Medicaid abortions. Some don't want to pay for
poor women to have abortions or to raise Die
children.
Everyone agrees that teen-agers should
become adults before they become parents.
But do our laws and our policies support Dial

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common belief? Increasingly we make teens
Jump over hurdles — gain parental consent or
stand before a Judge — to get an abortion. We
make them Jump through hoops to get birth
control. Wc make it harder for them, not
easier.
Today, old Draco­
nian attitudes about
contrnllng the poor
and fertile appear
with u certain ven­
geance. In the last
two years, u rash of
ntutCH f r o m
M i s s i s s i p p i to
Maryland have con­
s id e re d p rop osa ls
that would require
women to be steril­
ized or gel long-term
contraceptives like
Norplant before they
It w a s a n o th e r
could receive welfare.
a n g le o n Ih e
Do the legislators
c o n tu s e d w a y s
who Introduce these
th a t w e d e a l
laws know or cure If
w it h p o v e rty a n d
women have volun­
fe r t ilit y . J
tary access lo family
plumilng? A survey
in Nevada, for
example, showed that 80 percent of those on
AFDC receive no counseling at ull.
Massachusetts, which mandates that private
Insurers cover fertility treatments — Including
the expensive and dicey in vitro fertilization —
may have ussumed that the public Insurer
should provide equal treatment for the poor.
But Massachusetts gat II wrong.
In u time when words like "rationing"
uppeur next to hculth cure, wc have to decide
what to do with limited dollars. Paying for
fertility trent.Mcnts for those who already tmvc
a child — through Medicaid or through u
national health plan — ranks so fur down Die
list o f priorities It fulls off the page.
A society, like a family, lias to balance the
needs o f the children (hey have against those
they might have. How do you Justify paying for
fertility treatments while cutting payments for
existing children? Government-funded con­
ception flics In the fucc o f common sense.
Ii ' h this sixth sense, this common sense that
seems In such short supply. But It's what we
need to straighten out Die policy messages
uhout poverty and fertility thut arc being sold
now under (he generic and dangerous label of
welfare reform.

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sub-Sahnrnn Africa, even where little economic
growth Is apparent: rise In uge o f first marriage,
more education Tor women, more use of
contraception, greater urbanization.
Says co-author Rutstein u I h j u I fnlllng African
fertility: "What was a controversial theory n few
years ago. Is now elrarly established."
This Is happening against a backdrop of
shinning decreases In fertility ovrr three decades
lb Latin America (a 50 percent drop In Mexico
nnd Brazil). Northern Africa (Egypt down 42
percent), nnd Asia |G4 percent In Thullund and
43 percent In Indonesia, wllh new dala due soon
showing lower Indian fertility rates). Add to that
what's happening In former Iron Curtuln na­
tions. The Russian rate has collapsed from 2 .1 to
1.4. Incredibly, the TFR In the former East
Germany bus fnllen below 0,8 children per
woman.
Moreover, the ongoing birth dearth continues
In many parts o f the developed world. Spain Is
now nt 1.3 and Japan at 1.5 und sinking. ("N rvrr
before have TFRs reached levels an low as those
recently observed In some countrlcs," according
to the U.N. Population Newsletter.)
New U.N. projections will I k - Issued prior to
Cairo.

JACK ANDERSON

NASA’s IG under
investigation
WASHINGTON - The taHes have been
turned on NASA Inspector General Mill
Colvin, who Is bring Investigated for allega­
tions of serious misconduct.
The prolre h l&gt;clng conducted by the Office
of Special InvrsDgallons. which exclusively
handles cases Involving nllrtfitlnns of fraud
und other serious abuses for Ihe General
Accounting Ofllcc. Tw o of OSI's 22 Invrsllgatnrs hnve Ik v ii working on the probe
since late 199? Colvin told us he Is aware of
the Investigation.
“ It concerns me
greatly because II Is a
personal attack on
my Integrity." Colvin
said. "1 nave given It
very serious consid­
eration And,... 1 know
the facts. But I think
"n ily u m e ’ fltfaV jWW' on
•Hhvty/W'frrHidK'tntyW
a person’ k Integrity
—1 c e r t a in ly (h a t
hurts."
G A O 's In vestiga ­
t i o n r e n t e r s on S G A O ’s
whether Colvin has
In v e s tig a tio n
lost Ihe In d e p e n ­
c o n to ra o n
dence necessary for a
w h o lh o r C o lv in
watchdog. More than
h as lo s t Ih e
a dozen of Colvin's
In d e p e n d e n c e
own sta ffers liuve
n e c e s s a ry f o r a
told us they think
w a tc h d o g . J
C o lv in 's In d e p e n ­
dence has been
compromised because his relationship In Inn
cozy wllh NASA executives. " I Ivive seen him
try to shut down any kind of investigation or
audit thut Is going In rcstill In any sort of
embarrassment for the agency." one high
official In Colvin's office told our ussoclatc Ed
Henry.
Several officials allege that Colvin has
alerted NASA officials to pending Invesllgu
Dons, Irking investigators who rely on Die
clement o f surprise. Colvin refused to com ­
ment on the allegation but did suy he values
the element of surprise.
The GAO Is probing one rase In which
Colvin allegedly tlpjied off Die largcl of un
Investigation into misuse o f execu tive
aircraft. According to an Internal ..NASA
report, a NASA official In Oliio used two
flights on executive aircraft ta shuttle his wife
und 20 other non-fcdcral guesls lo un air
show in Oshkosh, Wls,. In August 1092. The
report concluded thut the official, John
Hairston, used the alrcrafl Improperly.
Officials alk-ge that when the complulnl
originally came In over the Inspector gener­
al's hotline, Colvin Immediately notified the
NASA administrator's offlcc Dull one of his
agents was about to confront Hairston. Col via
suggested that Hairston could defuse the
situation by writing u personal check to
reimburse the government. Tile early yarn*
log stunned an ugent assigned lo confront
Halrslon. "T h e element of surprise wus lost
along wllh any other opportunity In gather
evidence about other potential problems or
crimes that may have been uncovered." said
one source close to the case.
Colvin wus appointed by lYcsIdcnt Reagan
In 1985, and many of his subordinates think
It's time for a change. Bui Colvta says
experience is his best weapon, " I , think
th ere's som ething to be mild for that
lo n g e v ity ." he explained. "I think I'm
probably more effective than I've ever been. It
has taken a considerable amount of time to
gain the trust and confidence of Die recipients
o f our work."
Out Inspector general sources point out that
Colvin has also spent u considerable amount
o f time hobknohblng with those "recipients."
One close aide Bald Colvin "never misses u
day o f eating lunch In the upstairs dining
room (reserved! for NASA executives." Like
all executive dining rooms, It was closed dt
the beginning o f the Clinton administration to
cut costs. But Colvin acknowledges he hus '
resumed eatlnglunch there since 11reopened.
Inspector general officials are appalled at
the appearance. "You become close friends
with (the executives) and then you don't want
to Issue things that will embarrass Diem,"
said one Inspector general source.

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, March 23, IS M • BA
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Prayer---------

Lyman ups security,
Henley squelches
rumors of fights
■y V IC K I Da S O R M IM
Harald8laff Writer _____________
LONGWOOD - While there la
b eefed up se cu rity around
Lyman High School today, prin­
cipal Carlton Henley aald they
are not there to squelch gang
activity at the school.
“ There la not gang activity
here," Henley aald. "Th ere’ajuat
a lot of rUmor." ,
According to Henley, a pair of
students got Into a fight last
week. Punches were thrown,
though the fight was quickly
broken up, he said.
Aa soon as the altercation
began, Henley said, "the herding
Instinct" brought a large crowd
o f students rushing to root for
their favorite, combatant. He aald
that aa many as 100 students
may have been In the area by
the tim e the students were
separated and Uken to the ofllce
to be disciplined.
, As students gathered to take
aides In the fight, two or three
other punching matches broke
out and were quickly squelched,
he noted.
Henley said all of the students
who were Involved In fights were
suspended from school for 10
*y»'
“ I think It has just gotten

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i.'.l The resolution Robinson and
Ju lian said, asks the atatc
l e g i s l a t u r e to a d d r e s s a
particular defect In the law."
For that reason, the school
board agreed to limit the resolu­
tion to firearms. A discussion
regard in g knives and other
Weapons, board members said,
ffiay come at a later date.

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sectarian prayer Is."
he asked, "the legislature? If
that's the cose we could be
opening ourselves up to all kinds
o f legal action from anyone who
did n 't agree with the exact
w ordin g wc declared to be
non-sectarian."

blown all out o f proportion."
Henley said. "It was the same
kind of thing that happens at
high schools all the time. It's
been happening os long os I've
been In educallon...and that's
been close to 40 years. It was
happening even when I was In
school. 1 think that people hear
about violence and they exag­
gerate It."
Henley said he has heard
w idely divergent rumors in­
cluding one In which Henley had
confiscated 40 guns at school (he
said he has not found even one
gun on campus) to another
claim in g H enley had either
beaten up a student or that he
had been beaten by a student
(neither Is true, he said).
"T h e rumor mill Is running
rampant." he concluded.
He said there are additional
officers on duty at the school
today to “ allay the fears of those
who hod heard the rumors."
Ed McDonough, public Infor­
mation officer for the Seminole
County S h e riffs Office, sold
there are six extra officers on
duty at Lyman today. He agreed
that the officers were there only
to be sure the students felt safe,
though they were In no danger.
McDonough Said the students
who were returning from sus­
pension today were "agitators"
and they were "Just looking for
attention."
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The suspended students, he
believed, had started most of the
rumors themselves. And, he had
been told, they might have even
contacted some of the local
television stations In an attempt
to draw attention ta themselves.
"1 can assure you that there'll
be no fights today," he said.

Couch said there are still
many co-sponscrs o f the bill.
" I ’m going to E-mall the reasons
for my pulling out of the support
to every one o f them ." he said,
"so that they know my reasons
for withdrawing support. I'm not
ugalnsl prayer In schools. I'm
Just against the present timing of
what the legislature Is propos­
ing."

Rising star
Manager Dabble Cowan authorized some lun and
participated heraelf when Coastal Marl in
Sanford hosted Customer Appreciation Day

Feds
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U.S. Attorneys
lo facilitate and monitor the
development and Implementa­
tion of a District-Level AntiViolent Crime Initiative.
Reno has reported the rale of
violent crim e In the nation
Increased 41 percent In the past
10 years, and SI percent In the
post 20, based on data received
from the Federal [lureau of
Investigation's Uniform Crime
Reports.
The study ordered by Reno Is
lo be conducted on an area-by­
area level. U.S. Attorney Larry

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Gambling
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decided he did not want the traffic problems and
, "It convinced me. not from a moral standpoint,
but from the economic development point of
view, that I don't want Seminole County to
become a gambling center," Furlong said.
Florida Rlverboat Gambling Corp. of Orlando
wany to float a rlverboat gambling casino on the
St. Johns River and Lake Monroe. Florida
iverboat president Qerald Braley, chairman of
Orange County Republican Executive Coms, says the group Intends to Invest $40
n to *100 million to develop the venture,
boaetf at Port of Sanford. The average wage will
be $24,000 annually, says Braley.
The enterprise will generate $5 million to *10
million each year for local governments. Braley
aaya the enterprise won't attract negatives such
at crime or "sleaxe" because the gambling will be
bORducted during limited cruises, restricting
access to criminal and sleazy activities ana
deterlng Impulse gambling
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j Tuesday,
Church Street
Tuesday. Braley presented
prest
QUtlon'a Snow who told commissioners he
Intends to develop a land-based restaurant and
bmuaement center at the port to accompany the

recently. Peaches the Clown painted faces at the
event, Includlnga star lor Oebbla.

"People should also consider
that students are presently
allowed to pray In schoole. If
they Initiate It." he said. "It's not
the Individual rights which ore
b ein g dealt with here, but
whether or not the school should
become Involved."

gambling venture. Snow said he'd been talking to
Braley "for months" about the venture.
Dennis Dolgner, administrator o f the Seminole
County Port Authority, said this morning he wns
disappointed at the commission's decision. The
port has granted Florida Rlverboat a leone option
for 19 acres.
Dolgner MUd Bnow saw an opportunity to
expand the vqnlUhO* .......
for gaming on the
"Originally, the concept was
w
looking Into land-based
boats, out now he's been la
activities here at the Port ol Sanford," said
Dolgner.
"I'm looking toward economic devel­
opment o f the Port." he Said. "There arc four
million visitors driving past here on Interstate 4
each year. This would lie one way to capture part
o f thin market. If this comes about here n( the
port. U could easily be the largest project we
could have In so far as Job opportunities and tax
dollars."
" If (the commission) were determined to pass
this, they should first get all parties together In u
worksesslon and discuss all the points In this."
said Dolgner. "This hasn't come to a vote of the
people yet. How can they say what the |&gt;cople
want?"

II. Colleton lun named Bruce
Hlnnhclwnad, First Assistant
U.S. Attorney, in Violent Crime
Coordinator for the Middle Dis­
trict of Florida. The district Is
based In Tampa and Includes all
of central Florida
Colleton stated, "Clearly, a
strategy that Involves the entire
community Is crucial. There are
no easy or quirk solutions. The
Middle District's Antl-Vlolcnt
Crime Inlllatlve Is a plan that
requires a full exchange of Ideas
and Information."
lit continued. “ The focus from
the criminal Justice viewpoint is
to Identify those career violent
offenders and to obtain the
longest possible sentences. The
victim and his nr her family
must never be forgotten."
Sanford's Chief Russell ques­
tioned why (he study Is being
considered ns Jtnl gelling un­
derway. “ They already have all
o f the statistics on violent
crimes, law enforcement, drugs
and other Information," he said.
"Every time wc apply for any­
thing, such ns funding for the
hirin g o f Com m unity Bksed
Police, we are required lo submit'

this Information."
Russell suggested rather than
conduct another study, the gov­
ernment should take what they
ulrendy have and get on with a
specific direction toward fighting
these crimes.
Henry called the study, "an
analysis paralysis." "Every time
Ihey undertake another study."
he commented, " I t ’s ustng time
and money. I believe they should
take the money used to conduct
this ntudy and direct It In a more
productive way toward crime
fighting."
“ Of course government pro­
grams often bring about another
concern." Russdl said. "Every
time we enter Into un agreement
with the state or federal gov­
ernment In a crlme-rightlng en­
deavor, they want something In
return, and we often end up
losing some control."
The Middle District's Anti*
Violent Crime Analysis and Op­
erational Plan Is expected to be
drafted by mid June.
Colleton commented, "It ts my
hope. that,.the development of
tntuphve will Incorporate
collective wisdom of law

cnlorccment Ircm throughout
the district, provide residents
avenues for participation, and
firmly establish a solid working
partnership to Jointly put the
resources of local, atate. and
federal agencies to work on
reducing violent crime In our
communities. The residents of
the M iddle District deserve
nothing less."

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day, March 22. 1994, In Longwood. Bom Aug. 16, 1924, In
Brockway, Pa., she was visiting
In Longwood. Mrs. Dunlap was a
homemaker. She was Protestant.
Survivors Indude husband,
: Charles E.; daughters, Terry
H c c h t , L o n g w o o d . L in d a
Spaulding, Ravenna. Ohio; five
grandchildren and two great­
grandchildren.
Oalnea Carey Hand Qarden
Chapel Funeral Home, Long­
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ANN SHARON TATLOB
A n n S h a ro n T a y lo r , 56,
Jessamine Court, Deltona, died
Monday, March 21, 1994, at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford. Born Aug. 11. 1937,
In Brooklyn, N.Y., ahe moved to
Central Florida In 1990. Mrs.
Taylor was a homemaker. She
waa Catholic.
Survivors tndude husband,
Richard, Sr.; daughters. Tammy
D e P r e ia , Q u e e n s . N -Y -.
Catherine Taylor, L.I., N.Y.,
Melissa Taylor, Deltona, Melody
Fader, Lot Angeles, Calif.: sons,
Richard, Jr., Jenson Beach,
John, Deltona; staters, Judy De­
lla, Tampa, dale Longe, Long
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Hoskins, Tam pa; alx grand­
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She waa an Air Force veteran.
Survivors Indude husband.
Richard J.; son, Christopher A..
Altamonte Springs: daughter.
Margaret E.. Altamonte Springs.
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Tuesday. March 22, at Central
Florida Regional Hospital, San­
ford. Bom Sept. 26, 1914. In
Marianna, he moved to Sanford
50 years ago. Mr. Robinson
retired from the City of Sanford,
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Brutal schools
Teen hangs self; teacher beats student to death ...
ing to Education Ministry re|x&gt;rls. some even consider It u
sign of a teacher's enthusiasm or
TOKYO — A nlnthgrndcr tie- concern for the students.
In a nation that prizes con­
sprcsseit by school discipline
lim its hlinsrir. A teacher slams a formity and obedience to author­
ity. parents rarely protest even If
s c h o o l nalc on a stu den t,
crushing her skull. Another their children dure to complain.
During the academic year
teacher boats a student to death
on a school outing, Just for April 1001-March 1002. 855
cases of corporal punishment, or
carrying n hair dryer.
Japan's regimented schools "talbntsu." were reported In
produce some of the world's best grades 1 through 12.the Educa­
students, hut researchers and tion Ministry said. Researchers
educators feci the tough dis­ say the cases reported are a
cipline Is too often abused. small part of the total.
A report provided by the
Cnnfuclau authoritarianism In
the wrong hands, the critics say. Tokyo metropolitan government
lias fostered a culture o f violence gives a rare glimpse of some
physical disciplinary measures
In the schools.
•'I've decided, all by myself, to used by Junior iilgh teachers.
The report, with substantial
die. ... I don't want to tie with a
teacher who uses violence." said parts blacked out to conceal
a note left by the 14-year-old Identities. Indicated all but one
who hanged himself last fall In a of the disciplined students suf­
park In Motegl-machl. about 00 fered Injuries ranging from
bruises to broken bones.
miles northeast of Tokyo.
In July 15)91. a teacher pun­
Ills 27-year-old teacher, whose
name was withheld by school ched a 12-year-old In Hie face
authorities, later admitted lie and klekcd him In the stomach
had slapped the hoy several and th ig h s fo r r e a d in g a
times In the face as part of classmate's diary, causing a
Is me fracture around his eye
"disciplinary measures."
Although corporal punishment that required hospitalization for
Is against the law. many teach­ a month, the re|xirt said.
Two months later, u IB-yearers say they find It an effective
educational tool If It docs not old at another school suffered u
result In serious Injury. Accord­ broken leg when he was slapped.
By MARI VAMAQUCHI
Associated Pross Writer

Fed m ove p o rten d s
h ig h e r in te re s t
rates for c o n s u m e rs

punched In the face and tripped
by a teacher for bringing n
cassette player to school.
Typically, children arc hit on
(he head, punched In the face,
kicked nr beaten with sticks for
missing homework deadlines nr
breaking the rules.
One rule that applies In nil
public schools requires students
to wear dark-colored militarystyle uniforms. Most schools
have more detailed codes that,
for example, govern Ihe color of
socks and limit hnlr styles to
very short crew cuts for boys
und pageboys for girls.
Students can be barred from
entering cofTec simps or obtain­
ing drivers’ licenses. The con­
tents of school bags arc re­
stricted: no enssette plnyers.
playing cards or hnlr dryers.
To some, the routine habit of
administering slaps to Hie head
nr fnce Is the most worrisome
aspect of school discipline.
"It reminds me of Japan's
wartime military," said Susuinu
Nakano, a former high school
teacher who lectures In educa­
tion at Chun University, refer­
ring In brutal behavior (hat was
taken for grained In Ihe milita­
ristic period before and during
World War II.
"Corporal punishment Is a
th re a t th at s im p ly fo r c e s
children to obey," Nakano said.
"It can tcm|Kirurlly stop certain
actions, but has no positive
educational effect."
Municipal governm ents rc-

currently.
They expeeled that view to I k confirmed by the way the Fed
h a n d le s Its o p e n , m a r k e t
WASHINGTON - The Federal
securitieso|K-riitlons today.
Reserve may not be slamming
Small quarter-point changes In
the brakes on the economy, but
Interest rates are In keeping with
It Is easing olf the accelerator. As
a result, consumers and busi­ the gradualist approach of the
nesses can expect a range of central bank under Chairman
Alun Greenspan.
Interest rates to rise.
"T h e Fed Is trying to do the
Alter the Fed's announcement
right thing by raising Interest
Tuesday that It was tightening
rates a little tilt now so that they
credit for u second time this
don't have to raise rates a lot
year, unulysts predicted higher
rates on everything from adjust­ lutcr on when Inflation becomes
a problem." said Paul Gctman.
able m ortgages to auto uml
an economist at Regional Finan­
armdl-bustncxx loans.
cial A s m m m u I cb In West (ftiMtcr.
The Increases could Hturl
"
xw'
coming quickly If large commer­ Pu.
cial banks decide to follow the
The Fetl hopes that In this
Fed's Irad and boost their prime
ellort lo fine-tune the economy.
lending rate, a key benchmark
It will be able to prolong the
rate that affects a variety of c u r r e n t e x p a n s io n , w h ich
business and consumer loan
becomes three years old this
rates.
month, and avoid the sharp
The prime rale has been at 0
boosts in Interest rates that can
percent since July 1992. but
thrown the economy Into re­
analysts believe the Fed's con­ cession
tinued credit tightening will spur
While the Fed's first rale hike
an Increase, although they were
In five years — also a quartersplit on the timing.
point Increase on Feb. 4 —
Some economists predicted
caused a UG-polnt drop In lin­
that hanks would start pushing
stock market, the reaction tills
the prime rule higher sturllng
time was much more subdued.
today, while others argued that
T h e Dow J on es In d u strial
banks are enjoying nice profits
average dropped u slight 2.30
currently and may be content to
poluiB and bond prices rallied,
wait until the Fed raises rates
w ith the y ie ld on 30-ycnr
again.
Treasuries, which move In the
After a five-hour meeting of opposite direction from the
Fed policy-makers, the central
price, dropping to 6.85 percent.
bank Issued u brief statement
This was the type of response
Tuesday saying It plunned to
the Fed hud hoped to elicit with
t ig h t e n c r e d it c o n d it io n s
Its first Interest rate move. How­
slightly.
ever, Instead o f reassuring
Analysts viewed the wording
markets that It wus on guard
of the announcement as signal­ against Inflation, the Feb. 4
ing that the Fed hud decided to announcement triggered the big
push Its turget for the federal
decline In stock prices and a
funds rule, the Interest tliut
sharp Jump In bond yields us
bunks churgc each other, to 3.5
Investors demanded a better
percent, up from 3.25 percent
cushion ugulnst Inflation fears.

luctuntly began disclosing re­
ports on serious cases of corporal
punishment utter human rights
groups accused schools of trying
to cover up the practice.
The teacher who heat the
student to death for Inking a hnlr
dryer on u school oullng was
sentenced lo three yenrs In
prison, but most teachers who
Injure students receive only rep­
rimands or suspensions.
After the 14-year-old hanged
himself In (hr park. Ills teacher
was given u six-month cut In
sidary for having used corporal
punishment. He took a leave of
absence and later resigned.
In Kobe, western Japan, the
Junior high school teacher who
klllrd a 15-year-old hv slamming
a quarler-lon gale nil her head
received a Ihrcc-ycur Jail sen­
te n c e fo r p r o fe s s io n a l
negligence. II was suspended.
T h e s c Ik k i I hailed lls practice
of slam m ing Ihe gales ut H:30
a.ill. In leacii students a lesson
alMiut punctuality.

Of 295 teachers punished for
using cor|Hirnl punishment In
1992. four were suspended and
10 suffered euls In salary. The
o th e r s w e re m e r e ly r e p r i­
manded.
,
Critics urge schiHil officials lo
reconsider Iradlllonal ways of
enforcing discipline.
"W ith good relationships and
trust, ttiey shouldn't have to use
vlolence to make kids listen,"
said Norio Sclo. a lawyer and
child-rights advocate

Doctors’ final word:
MSG doesn’t sicken
eaters; what does?
By LAURAN NBIROAARD
Assoclatod Fross Writer
W A S H IN G T O N - Som e
d o c t o r s a rc p r o c la im in g
they've debunked the theory
that the flavor enhancer MSG
makes people sick — hut their
patients don't believe them.
So sclent Isis have a pro­
blem: how In find another
culprit If the patients won't
crMiperatc.
"It's frustrating." said Dr.
Sieve Taylor, head of food
science ut the' University o f
Nebraska. "You can't make
them come Into the clinic und
gel tested ... ho they're not
getting help for a real pro­
blem ."
Tell Ihut to Anna Davis.
"Doctors didn't know why I
got dizzy headaches.” the
Washington resident said uftcr
Insisting that u Chinese res­
taurant put nixie of the flavor
enhancer In her order. " I
slopped ruling MSG nnd now I
don't. End of story."
M S G . o r m o n o s o d iu m
glutumutr. lias licen used In
Oriental cooking for nearly
2.000 years but also Is com­
monly found In everything
from tomato sauce to snack
c h ip s . It Is a ve rsio n o f
glulumlr ac id, ixic of 20 amino
acids naturally present In
nearly all protein.
In 19G8, a doctor who expe­

rienced temporary numbness
and weakness after eating
C h in ese food la b ele d the
symptoms Chinese restaurant
syndrome and speculated that
MSG. cooking wine or excess
salt could be to blame.
Early studies said MSG was
the culprit, but In 1980 scien­
tists began reversing that opi­
nion. Now the largest study of
the Issue nays MSO Is inno­
cent.
An Australian chemist. Dr.
Lcn Tarasoff of Ihe University
o f Western Sydney, randomly
fed 71 people various doses of
MSG and a placebo for five
days. He told participants he
was studying Ingredients In a
new soft drink, and fed them
cither capsules or a graperrult-llke drink before a stan­
dardized breakfast.
F ifteen percent reported
some symptoms after Ingest­
ing the MSG — but so did 14
p e rc e n t a fte r ta k in g th e
placebo, said hb report In the
B ritish Journal Food and
Chemical Toxicology.
Hut an unknown number of
Americans still blame MSG for
symptoms ranging from head­
aches and flushing to numb­
ness or dlzzlneas. They asked
the Food and Drug Adminis­
tration to require more strin­
gent labeling of MSG In foods.

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S a n fo rd H e ra ld

March 23, 1994

Sports

B

IN BRIEF

In the m iddle of things

AROUND THE STATE |

Two-win afternoon boosts Raiders in M-FC race

Expos double up Marlins

Prom S taff Reports

MELBOURNE — Kirk Ruc Ict mul Hutch Henry
combined for five shutout Innings Tuesday as
Montreal beat Florida 6-3 at Spncr Coast
Stadium.
Florida's offense awoke when Dave Magadan
singled In n run In the bottom of the sixth.
In the ninth. Mitch Lydcn had n two-run
homer to cut the deficit to three.

SANFORD — Don't look now. hut the Raiders
arc alive and kicking.
A week ago. the Seminole Community College
baseball team was struggling and looked us If
might be ready to spiral right out of the
Mid-Florida Conference race.
Hut Tuesday afternoon at Raider Field. SCC
took two wins from St. John's River Community
College. 11-10 In 13 Innings nnd 5-4, giving the
Raiders three straight conference victories nnd a
0-6 M FC mnrk. good for third place and very
realistic chance of eurnlng u spot In the state
toumnment In May.

Diaz powers Gators’ win
GAINESVILLE Alex Din* was 2-for-4.
Including a solo Inmer. to lead Florida In a 7-3
win over Georgia State on Tuesday night.
Charles Roberts ( I-O) gave up only two hits
and one run In five Innings of work to pick up
his first collegiate win. Danny Wheeler tossed
the final 1V4 Innings to earn his fourth save.

Warriors overtake Magic
OAKLAND. Calif. — Hilly Owens' tlp-ln with
21 seconds left put Golden State uhend nnd
Chris Webber Mocked Orlando's last-ditch shot
as the Warriors overcame a 16-polnt. fourthquarter deficit to bent the Magic 117-llfi
Tuesday night.
The Magic argued with the officials to no avail
that Webber should have brrn culled for
goaltcndlng wlrcn he rejected Dennis Scott's
shot In the lane with Just over five seconds left.
Golden Stale overenmc a 29polnt effort by
Shnqulllc O'Neal, who fouled out with 2:12 left
In the gume. Anfernce Hardaway also hud a
season-high 15 assists to go with his 18 points.
Webber led the Wurrlors with 25 points.

Green, Suns rally by Heat
PHOENIX — A.C. Green hnd seven points and
three rebounds In overtime Tucsduy night as
Phoenix, which trailed by 18 points In the third
quarter, rallied to treat Miami 124-118.
Kevin Johnson led the comeback, scoring 24
ofhls 35 points In the second half und overtime.
For the Heat, Willie Hurton tied his curccr
Ihigh with 28 points. Steve Smith scored 27. and
, Hlmbo Coles had 10.
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’Magic’ to coach Lakers
LOS ANGELES — Retired basketball alar
Muglc Johnson Is returning to the NUA to coach
the Los Angeles Lakers, the club said Tuesday
night.
Johnson replaces Rundy Pfuntl und will Ik?
reunited with his former team ut a news
conference at the Forum today ut 11 a.m. PST.
Johnson. 34. led the Lakers to five NUA
championships In his 12 seasons with the team.
He retired from the Lakers In November 1991
after learning he was Infected with the virus that
causes AIDJ.

FAMU duo tosses 2 no-hitters
GREENSBORO. N.C. — Shohn Lewis und
James Harris each threw u no-hltlcr to lead
Florida A&amp;M to a pair of 8 0 victories over North
Carollnu A&amp;T Wednesday.
Lewis picked up Ills first win of the ycur after
two losses In the opener. He struck out six and
walked four.
In the nlghtcup. Harris was u little more
erratic, striking out four and walking five for his
second victory In five decisions.

WHAT'S HAPPENING
Baseball
□ Laka Mary at Ovlado, 7 p.m.
□ DaLand at Lyman, 7 p.m.

The first game was n completion of a game that
was halted because of darkness hack on Feb. 15.
SCC (12-15 overall) will continue its sevengame homestund with a non-conference game
against Indian River Community College from Ft
Pierce on Thursday starting at 3 p.m.
The Raiders came back from deficits of 8-4 and
10-0 In the first gume to tic the game at 10-10
with a run In the bottom of the* ninth Inning on
Feb. 15. then won the game In the 13th Inning

p.m.

Girls’ Golf
□ Lake Howall va. Daltona al Monastery, 3:30
p.m.

Boys’ and Girls’ Tennis
□ Samlnola at Laka Brantley, 3 p.m.

Weightlifting
□ Samlnola at Laka Brantley, 3:30 p.m.
□ Laka Mary, Daltona at Lyman, 3:30 p.m.
□ Ovlado at Lake Howall, 3:30 p.m.

PR O B A S K E T B A L L
□ 9 p.m. - WKCF 18. Orlando Magic at Utah
Jazz, (L)
jComploto listings on Pago

Curing the SCC offense were Cruz |4-for-7.
three doubles, three runs. RHI), Pete Hczcrcdl
|4 tor-7. Imme run. doubl&gt;\ three runs, three
RHI). KrIk .Jordan (home run. double, run, two
RHI). Kll/cr (double, single, three RHI). Ronald
Hollister and Johnny Goodrich (one single and
one run each). I.urry Hardy and Demy Beamon
(one single each). Rlek Eckstein (run. RHI) and
Fergcrson (run).
Leading (tic way for St. John's River were
Lyman's Shane Odom (3-for-7. double, run. RHI)
and Kevin Scott Inin) und Luke Mury's Chad
Khbcrt (2-for-7. home run. two runs, two RHI)
und Scott Johnston (run)

LONGWOOD — There's two levels o( baseball
defense: muklng ordinary plays and making gameturnlng plays.
Tuesday night. Lyman tlitre! baseman Jason Shipley
made one of the latter, a play of nurh quality anil
relative Importance dial It Impressed even vctcrun
Greyhound coach Hob McCullough
With Lyman leading Uuytona Hcacli-Srubrcczc 4 1 In
the sixth Inning. Runcc Winn walked und Scull luggers
was hit by a pitch to give the Sundcriths runners at first
and second busc with one out.
Designated hitter Nate Curry then chopped a bull
toward third Hint Shipley charged and fielded before
turning und firing a strike to second baseman Klley
Cal a pa. who mode the relay Hirow til llrnl base lor the
Inning-ending double play.
"T h a t's blg-lmguc baseball right there." said Mc­
Cullough. " I can't remember the last time I had a third
baseman (hut could make that play, pivot, and lire a
perfect strike to second hose. That 's big league. "
It was the second double play o f Hie game turned by
the Greyhounds In sup|&gt;urt o f pitchers Eric Kalauskas
and Kyle Huyde. wtio limited Seabreeze to one run
despite giving up six tilts, wulklng four hultrrn. and
hitting two (both by lluydr).
By comparison, the Greyhounds hud jusi three tuts.
In the first Inning. Ted Koller doubled and scored
when Shipley's ground ball was thrown away. Two
Innings Inter. Kyle Games beat out a one-out bunt for a
base hit and Koller wulkcd. After the two advanced on a
wild pitch. Shipley singled them both home.
Shipley, who look second when the Seabreeze catcher
dropped the throw from the outfield, scored Lyman's
fourth run when the Scnbrcr/c shortstop air mailed
Klley Calapa's ground ball Into the Saiulcrab dugout.
Lyman, which has won three In a row and seven of Its
last eight, will host the DeLand Bulldogs In a SA-Dlstrlcl
4 contest tonight at 7 p.m.
__________________

Prom Staff Reports
EUSTIS — Even though they hud
|ust seven hits, the Lyman High
School softbiill team still generated
enough offense to (xuind the Eustis
Puuthcrs 18 O Tuesday ufternoon.
In their lust three games, the
undefeated Greyhounds (9-0) have
scored u total of 82 runs.
On Tucsduy. Lyman struck for
five runs In the lop o f the first
Inning and took u HOJfud Into the
lop ortlNkfourth. w M M H ts. walks,
h e lp
und w fu L in T "
’ e d the
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or 10 runs
_______ M _ led for
Greyhounds
Catcher Wendie Acey c o lle c te d a
double, two runs, und an R B Ito lead
the Lyman attack. Kuccy Snead
contributed a single. RHI. and two
runs. Maggie Majcwskt drove In a
run with a ground-rule double.
Jamie Shurp scored three runs.
Jonnle Belaud and Jmlle Belaud
each hit a single and scored two
runs. Stacey Ritter singled and
drove In two runs. Michelle Bishop
hit a single and scored a run. Jill
M endelsohn scored tw o runs.
Carolyn Cragcr. Jamie Ucland. and
Karen Kallcak each scored a run.
Lymun won't play again until
next week, wlicn the Greyhounds
will travel to Kissimmee to play In
the Osceola tournament.

OREYHOUNDIIS P A N T H IR i*

Lyman
H« «*•»* - II 1 •
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Blihop and Acty HSI. Crow 14) and McDonald
WP - Blthop (S01 IP — H«ll IB - Lyman.
Acay and Maltwtkl M - Nona HR - Nona
Rtcordt —Lymtn 90, Euttlt 34

GREYHOUNDS 4, SANDCRAISI
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Lyman

Catcher Ted Roller doublod end scorod In the first
Inning (or the Lyman Greyhounds In their 4-1 win over
the Daytona Boach-Soabrooze Sandcrabs Tuesday night.

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Defending city champs register 2nd no-hit victory
From BUN R e p o r t s __________________________

o u t 12-

□ Laka Howsll at Samlnola, 4 p.m.
□ Daltona at LNta Brantley. JV. 5:30 p.m.; V, 7

In the regularly scheduled game, the Raiders
led 4-0 but the Vikings plated four runs In the
eighth Inning to tic the game ut 4-4. SCC again
rallied for the win In the bottom of the eighth
Inning as Hardy singled, moved to second on a
walk to Ellzer nnd scored on u wild pilch and a
throwing error by the SJRCC catcher.
Linden Rice ( l - l ) closed mil the game closed
out the gume In style on the mound lor the
Raiders, striking out the side In the ninth.
Providing the offense for SCC were Hardy
(3-for-4. run, two RHI), Eckstein (2-for-5. home
run. run. RHI). Cruz (2-for-3, run). Beamon
(2-for-4. run). Goodrich (single. RHI). Jordan
(single, run) und Hczcrrd! (single).
Scott was l-for-3 with a run scored and an Kill
for the Vikings. Ehtiert was l-for-4 with a run
srorril. Odom drove In a run.

■ y TONY DoSORMIIR
Herald Sports Editor

□ Ovlado, Seabreoze, and University at Ekana, 2

Softball

yesterday when Sanford’s Scott Fergcrson.
plnch-runnlng for Nole Ellzer, scored on a
two-out. double by Spruce Creek's Isuur Cruz.

Shipley, Lyman
turn back ’Crabs

p.m.

□ Ovlado at Laka Mary, 7 p.m.

RAIDERS S. VIKINOS 4
SI. Jahn't Rlvar C.C.
ooo too ttt - 4 10 l
Samlnola C.C.
oil Ml til - S 11 I
Carr, Corball (1| and Ebbarl Von Dollaran. Wood (I), Rica III
and Elltar WP-Rica (II) LP-Corbalt Sav* - nona IB - SI
John1! Rlvar. Mlmma IB - nona HR - Samlnola. Eckalaln 111
Rtcordt —St Jotwi’t Rlvar Community Collaga 1a MFC; Samlnola
Community Colltga Il ls, t aMFC

’Hounds
shut out
Eustis

SANFORD — The Red Sox arc rolling.
Only two games Into the 1994 Sanford
Recreation Department Little Major Baseball
League season and the defending city champions
arc already showing the rest of the league that
they have their sights set on that title again.
Tuesday night at Roy Holler Junior Field, the
Red Sox collected their second straight 10-0.
four-inning victory and also got their second
no-hltter of the season.
The victim this time were the Royals (1*1). who
only had one runner reach base — a walk to
Donovan Redden In the second Inning - us Bud
Bennett and Levi Raines Jr. combined to strike

JV Baseball

RAIDERS II. VIKINOS It. I] Innlngi
SI. JtlMl't RlvPf C.C.
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Natta (II. Rica (10). Wood (111 and Ellrtr WP - Wood II 01. LP Carr Sava — nona IB — SI John'* Rlvar. Odom: Samlnola.
Baiartdl. Crui 1. Elltar. Hardy. Jordan IB — nona HR — SI
Jobn't Rlvar. Ebbarl; Samlnola. Baiartdl. Jordan (1).

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Providing the offense for the Red Sox (2-0) were
Jim Franklin (home run. single, two runs), Adam
Frank (double, single, two runs). Raines (single,
three runs), Bennett. Randy Ford and Matt Mcrgo
(one single and one run each) and Ed Morulcs
and Troy Brinson (one single each).
In the other American Division game at Roy
Holler, the White Sox raced to a 3-0 lead, then
held on for a 3-2 victory over the Blue Jays.
Pacing the White Sox (2-0) uttack were
Donovan Daniels (two doubles). Michael White
and Joseph Blake (one single and one run each).
Danny Weyli (single) nnd Lee Frederick (run).
Dolrtg the hitting for the Blue Jays (0-2) were
Charles Stokes (double, single, run). Ed Jones
(two singles). Chris Evans and J.R. Lester (one
single each) and Brian Shannis (run).
In National Division action at Fort Mellon Field,
the Cubs became the first team In the division to
go to 2 0 as they tripped the Marlins 6-2 and the
Pirates scored the most runs of the evening,
blasting the Expos 18-3.
Aaron Richardson and David Brock combined
on u one-hitter as the Cubs (2-0) beat the Marlins

(0-2). ~

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Providing the offense for the Cubs were Danny

Optimists, Metzger Ent. post 1st wins
From Staff Roporto

104 0 — 4 •
000 0 - 4 0

tanMrS Ogtlmlit Club
Ragatta Ifcarat

SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
III OM— 7 10
tUdalCrwk
partment girls' spring slowpltch softball league
Oil OK - 11 II
RwTIfir ■HiffF»»ss
played its first games o f the season under the
lights Monday, night at Plnehurst Park with
Providing the Sanford Optimist offense were
Sanford Optimist Club and Metzger Enterprise
Trentee Lee (home run). Laura Lily (single, two
claiming their first wins.
,
runs), Latress Haws. DcAnnon Gardner.
The League opened Its season with four
Jessica Richardson and Adrian Washington
games this past'Saturday.
. . . (one single and one run each). Natasha
The scores from Saturdays games had
Thompson and Sandy Cockayne (one single
Jnsurance World blanking Rachel Creek 21-0;
* each) and Shcena Campbell and Shronda Scott
, Arthur Brooks topping Metzger Enterprise 9-3:
(one run each).
Rotary Breakfast Club whitewashing Sanford
Scoring one run each for Regatta Shores were,
Optimist Club 22 0; and Sanford First Baptist
Jessica Sprudlqr. Amanda Cummings. Sarah
whipping Regatta Shores 17-B.
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B ilU fAshley
lP iltu j w
M i iu iiiiiB * /'
Rock
Cummings.
In Monday’s games, Sanford Optimist Club
In the nightcap. Meteger Enterprise (1-1) fill
(1-1) built a 9-0 lead on the strength of a six-run
top ofr the
'
-R »ichcl Creek (0-2)' °2-0
" In the *----behind
third inning os It beat Regatta Shores 9-4.
Sherry Elland led off the
fu s t in n in g , but
bu S
Regatta Shores (0-2) scored Its four runs In the
□ M e S oftb all, Page 3B
fourth Inning without the benefit o f a hit._______ '

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Whllotoi
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Brock (triple, single, two runs). David Brock
(triple, single, run). Jeremiah Dickerson (double).
Robert Woodward and Richardson (one single
and one run each) and Ja»od Fedder (run).
Nick Ireland had the hit for the Marlins and
Robert Lowe scored both runs.
Robert Wushburn and Toney Bohannon com­
bined on a two-hltter and the Pirates (1-11used
three big Innings on olTcnsc to derail the Expos
(0-2).

too 111-0 7

101 000 — 1 I
111 I - 11 1
111 0 - 1 1

Doing the damage for the Pirates were
Bohannon (two doubles, run). Washburn and
Eddie RolllnB (one triple und two runs each),
John Brooks (single, two runs). Anthony Everett
(three runs). James Harkncss. Joe Holloway and
Wayne Watts (two runs each) und Brandon
Cercon and Nelson Beverly (one run each).
Hitting for the Expos were Brandon Bates
(triple, run). Brady Brumiey (single) and Victor
Qllbert and Toby Nclm (one run each).

FOR TH E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F SPO R TS IN YOUR A R EA , READ T H E SAN FO R D HERALD DAILY
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Cincinnati 12. Ph1loAlphia9
Montreal 4, Florida 1
New York M et. 4. HouVon 1
St LouU 9. Chicago White Sax 4
Cleveland 1$, Texai Its) 7
Detroit 4. K aniet City 7
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Oakland), Milwaukee 2
Minnetota 7. Botfon 4
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California I t . ) 1). Arliona Stale 1
San Francltco). Color ado 2
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Pittsburgh v . SI Louis at St Peftr.burg.
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EAST
Embry Rtddlo S, S Connecticut 4
Fordham I, Manhalian4
Lincoln 4 4. Gallaudel 14
SOUTH
A m lterttt, F lig ltr 1
Anderton I I It, S Carolina Spartanburg 7 I
Appalachian SI I . Morehead SI 4
Auburn 4. Middle Ttnn 1
Barry 7, Lynn]
Camptoelltvlllel, Sue Bennett 1
E K'rnlicky t. Lo ulivlllel
E atl Carolina 4, Georgia Southern 1
ElonIS High Point 4
Ertklne 17, Wolbrd I I
Fla. Inlernellonal I I. M tttic h u itH t 1 1
Flagler 1, North Central 1
Florida r, Ooorgla SI. 1
Florida A A M t l. N Carolina AAT 0 «
Florida SI. U .W tk t F o re tll
FurmanS, Kalamarool
Jackson St IL M Itsl.tlp pIC ol. 11
Jacktonvtlle SI 1. Ala Birmingham]
Ky Wetleyan II. Liptcomb S
Lewlt Clark S tf, Clemtonl
Lincoln Memorial II, Carton Newman i
LI vlngtlon f. Huntingdon 4
Loyola. NO 4 1, Laultlana Coll 11
LSU 14. ArkantatSI I
McNeete St 4. Roe ]
MIHtapt II 5. LSU Shreveport 10 2
N C Charlolle I. N C GrrentboroO
N C Wetleyan II. Barton I
N C Wllmlnglont, Charletlon Southern S
NW I noltlan* e Oramhllng SI 1
North Carolina 10 Davidton!
North Central4. P lk tv llle l
North Florida 4 4. Si. Xavier 4 1
Ohio II . 7, Florida Southern!
Pembroke SI 7. Shepherd 7
Pembroke SI 17. UlicaSt S
South Carolina 1. WirOhrop 1
South Florida II. Cleveland SI. I
Soulhorn Tech], Georgia Coll 1
Southern U 7 S. Alcorn SI 4 S. Ind game,
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SE Louisiana 4. SouttornMiit 1
SW Loultlana I, S. A rtantat 4
Tennet.ee 9, N C AttevllleO
Troy St 10. Samtordl
Union. Tenn 14. Freed Hardem an]
Vanderbilt 7, W Kentucky 0
W Carolina!. Tenn Tech 4
Wetl Florida I, Cent ArkantatO
William Carey 4 S. Belhaven S 11
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Ball SI 17, Cincinnati 8
Illinois 17. Butler II
Indiana II. Toledo!
Kansas IS. Kansas SI. S
Mo Southarn l», Minn Morris 10
Mount Vtrnon Naiarene It. Bowlt SI 0
Mount Vernon Naiarene 4. Hamilton 1
Nebraska Kearney II. MankaloSI 9
Ohio U II, Georgle 10
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Xovtor, Ohio 7. Belirr mine A
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ColoradaCol 4. CarkfIon 4
Hardin Slmmont 17.N Colorado It
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Trinity, T e ia t f 11. Carlelonl 1
U ol Ih e O la rk tl 9. Harding 2 2
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California 7, Sacramento SI 4
Cal Poly S LO t.E Oregon 4
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Ptpperdine S. Chapman 1
Point Lome Naiarene 4. Willamette 1
Sen Olego 1. Cal SI LA 1 ,10 Innings
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Dlvltten
W L Pet.
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New York
Orlando
39 77 l i t
17 79 141
Miami
New Jersey
34 31 57)
Boston
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Philadelphia
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Wathlnglon
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Central Plvtlton
Atlanta
44 19 706
Chicago
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Cleveland
Indiana
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Detroit
18 47 777
M il A1* ukite
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Charlotte al Atlanta. 7 JOp m
L A. Clippereal Detroit. 7 JOp m
Clevelandaf Indiana. 7 JOp m
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ORLANDO (114)
Scolt S 20 0 0 It. Tumor 4 14 0 0 11. O'Neal
12 14 1 7 19, Anderton 7 12 01 IS. Hardaway
8 17 11 II. Kryitkowioh 14 1 ) 1 . Rollins 00
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1 ) 1 1 3 Totals 44 99 1114 lit

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Mullln 4 1) 2 ) II. Webber 1011 S it IS,
Galling 14 0 0 1, Owens 9 11 4 7 H , Sprewell
9 70 4 ) It, Houston 1 10 0 2. Alexander 7 4 ) 1
S. Grayer 4 1 11 10. Johnson 4 11 0 0 tl
Totals 4117 I I 19117
Orlando
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Oolden Stele
1) IS 11 1 4 - 1 1 7
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Scoll 1 7, Hardaway 12 Anderton 14, Turner
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Stale S4 lOwens I I Assists — Orlando la
(Hardaway IS). Golden Stale la (Mullln 111
Total loult — Orlands 10. Golden Stale 10
technicals — Golden Slate coach Nelson 2,
Mullln. Elections — Golden Stele coach
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SUNS 111, HEAT 111 (OT)
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Xavier. OhioU . Northwestern 7t. OT
V illanovall, DuquesneOu
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Boston College &lt;2110) vs Indiana 111 I) .
7 Jap m
Florida 117 7) v t Connecticut (19 41. JO
minutes following
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Thursday, March 14
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following
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I ten I h tripled, Koxsun Slrlne
s in g le d and C hcrce A lfo rd
liomt red and Meizgcr was well
on (Is way In a 12-7 vlelory.
Powering the M etzger En­
terprise offense w ere Alford
(home run, single, two runs),
Klland (home run. single, run),
Meath (triple, single, two runs),
Shannon Ross and Michele
Forest (one double, one single
and one jrun each), Strlne. Dixie
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Third Taam
Sieve While, senior. Daytona
Beach Father Lopez: K evin

O o rd a n , Ju n ior, W y m o re
Tech; Auatln Brownlee, »e-

By PAUL M A A S IQ U A
Spoclal to Iho Horald
ORLANDO — Panuma City’s
Gary Balotmh continued Ills
dominance In I hr Florida Assoelation of Sun k Car Aulomohlle
Raring IFASCAR) Uite Model
division ns he cruised to victory
last Friday. March IH. al Orlando
Sperdworld
Balough. who started the race
from the sixth position, was in
second place on lap two. On the
following lap. Balough blew by
early race leader Ricky Wood
with a high groove pass.
Once in command. Balough
meed tint omrsled to his seventh
win In right starts, finishing 12
ear lengths ahead of Wood
"It ’s hard not to win when you
have a car as good ns mine,"
said Balough. who drives the I’re
W e e G r I f f I ii / R o b c r I
Ilnmkr/Cranr Cams Camaro.
"EvrrylwHly on the team works
hard. They don't ipilck working
‘ III we’re race ready. When we’re
ready, we're lough to beat ."
Following Balougli and Wood
to the stripe were Ed Merldllh.
D en nis D em ers, and Mack
Hanbury.

Montreal al Winnipeg. I 14 pm
N.V. Rangers et Ednonlon. 9 i ) p m
Vancouver at Los Angeles. I I 11 p m

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F lrtl Period — I Tempo Bay. Kllma 14
(H em rlikl. 11.1). 1 Tampa Bay, Savard IS
(Andertton, Creighton). IS 40 Penalties Elynulk. TB (slashing), I 47. Bureau. TB
(crosschecking). 10 07. Vukota. NY (Inter
leience). IJ 00
Second Period — 1 Tampa Bay. Gratton 11
(Joseph). I S) Ipp). 4 Tampa Oay. Kllma 3)
(Cole, Chambers). I I al Ipp). S New York.
Kurveri 7 (Malakhov. King). 17:44 (ppl. 4
New York, K u rvtrt I IMcInnit. Hogue I . I I Sf
(ppl Penalties — Malakhov. NY (slashing),
It Ilf Turgeon, NY (boarding). 11:11) Hex
loll, NY, double minor game misconduct,
served by Hogue (ungtorltmenllkt conduct,
roughing), 11 al. Gallant, TB. double minor
(r o u g h in g ) . 14 00. K a t p a r a l l l t . NY
(roughing). 14 00, Joseph. TB molding),
I4:)0&gt; M em rllk. TB (roughing), 17:10.
Kasparaltli. NY (charging), 19 )1
Third Period - 7 Now York. King 19
(Thomai. Turgeonl, 11:1); I Now York,
Thomas 17 ITurgeort King), IS 14 (ppl
Penalties — Hamrllk, TB I Interference),
4:17; Clccone, TB (roighlng), 1I:IS( Cham
beri. TB (crotk checking). 14:14
Overtime — 9 New York. Malakhov I
( Turgeon,MeInnls), 119. Ponaltles — None
Shets on goal — Txmp! Bay 10 1) 9 ) - ) )
New York 10 1 9 S-12
Power p ljy Opportirllles — Tampa Bay 1
o f ) New York lo t 7
Goalies — Tampa Bay. Puppa. 30 3) 4 (12
shots 27 ta v a tl New Vork, McLennan •
( 1 ) 1 2 ) . H o x la ll ( I S ) second. ) 4);
Mclennan, 2 5 S 111 aSsacond, 11 111.
A - 11.19).
Rtloree - Andy vanHellomond Linesmen
— Ktvln Collins. Leon Stickle.

Orlando’s Barbara Pierre led
every circuit to lake lop honors
In Ihr 30-lap Sportsman feature
despite some HfIII compellllnn
from Rick Johns.
Pierce Jumped out lo the early
lead with Johns right on her ivar
bumper. During the sixth lap.
Johns, In an attempt to lake
over the No. 1 slot, drove Into
I lie side of Pierce's racer.
Flagman Johnny Bass ruled
the move as over-aggressive
driving and put Johns ul Hitback of the pack. Bui Johns

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Robs and Murgiuet Qulntinu (ope
single and one mn cuch). Coretta
Mitchell and Hunnah Culp (one
single each) and Tosha Sanders
(two runs). ,
Doing the damage for Rachel
Creek were Randl Lee {three
singles), Shalondu Peterson (two
home runs, three runs), Kelly
Simmons (single, two runs).
Rachel DcVoldcr (single, run).
Shelly Pratt, Bambl Dycss and
Kcshla Hampton (one single
each) and Brandi Colgate (run).

CLASS IA GIRLS
FlrstTeam
J u lie H in t * , lu n lo r . St.
Petersburg Nortliside Christian;
Novi White, senior, Grncevillc:
Candice Lowry, Junior, Jny;
Stephanie Susan* junior. Miami
Dade Christian: Jnmlr Green,
sophomnre, Grurevlllc.
SecondToam
Anna Sklpjier. senior. Quincy
Mntiroe: Erin Conner. Junior
I Hillard: Charltn Bonner, senior.
C entu ry; J ill Pohto, Junior,
Gulney Munroc Vickie Reeves,
senior. St. Petcreburg Northahlc
Christian.

Third Taam
Jenny BrelhtTlek. freshman.
Hawthorne: Kristin Erhard, sc
nlor, St. Augustine St. Joseph;
Lalealrlcc Thomas, sophomore.
M(K&gt;re Haven; Lindsey Schletjel.
s e n io r. Lakela n d Santa Fe
C ath olic; T iffa n y Matthews.
Junior. Bell

Editor's note: Saturday's
results from Now Smyrna
Beach and Volusia County
speedw ays will appear In
Thursday's Sanlord Horald.

charged Ills way buck through
the Held mil by lap six. was hack
In second place
A caution with five laps to go
lilted pierce and Johns side hv
side for the new restart. At the
drop of the green. Pierce re­
gained Iter advantage. The race
ended as it started, with Johns
riding Pierce’s rear bumper.
Rounding out the top live
were, in order of finish. Jerry
Smith. Walt hoggins, and chuck
McRoberts.
" I ’m real pleased with tills
win." said Pierce, who has six
feature wins on the treason. "For
the lust half of the race, the
engine was really missing
" A m fur as Rick’s rough drlv*
lag. lie always races like that.
When you race with him week
alter week, you learn to expect
those moves."
When asked about the rough
d r iv in g a lle g a tio n s . Joh n s
sluled. "When I hang someone,
they call It rough racing II
another driver does it. they say
tie’s Just racing hard. Hell, I ve
always raced like I tils and I'm
not going lo change now."
Other leuture event winners
were Glen Carter (Limited Late
Models). Dink Sullivan IMlnlStocks), •John Smith (Modlflcdsl.
Robert Jenkins (Bombers), Tint
N icholas (Run-Abouts), and
Darrell Erb (Mlnl-Hombcrn).

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Balough cruises to
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Thursday, March 24
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World traveler dishes up international cuisine

Poetry contest seeks entries
The Arcadia Pur try Press Is offering n $500 grand prize In Its
new Pocllc Achievement Awards jrorstry contest. The grand
prize Is one o f 48 cash prizes tiring offered.
Entry In the contest Is free and there are no fees of any type.
Entries are also considered for publication In the Arcadia
Poetry Anthology, a hardcover collection of poetry.
Poets arc to submit one poem of 20 lines or less. Poems can
be on any subject and written In any style. Deadline for
entering Is May 31, 1004. Winners will be notified by Aug. 31.
1004. Prizes will be awarded Immediately.
Poets should send their work to Arcadia Poetry Press. Dept.
1.. 1101-A Sovereign How. Oklahoma City, OK 73108.

Annual barbecue planned
DeUARY — The annual Dellary Mall Barbecue, to benefit the
Methodist Children's Home o f Enterprise nnd Dellary Hall, will
take place from 10 a m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. March 20.
There will be Live Blue Grnss Music, qullters, spinners,
weavers, lace ninkersm demonstrations of blarkarnlthlng.
flywheels and tools, Tlmucunn and Seminole Indian Village
displays and much more.
Admission Is (ree. Pood will be sold on the premises.
For more Information, call 008-5854 or 008-8473.

Dog training offered
LONGWOOD — Dog training classes for all breeds and ages
are being offered by the l,ongwood Parks und Recreation
Department and Best Paw Forward. Inc.
On Thursday nights at 0 30 p.m., a puppy love class for
puppies under 18 weeks old and their families will be offered.
At 7:30 p.m a Basic I obedlence/behuvlor cluss for older
puppies and adult dogs will Ik*offered.
The classes will lake place at the Ed Myers Recreation
Building. 104 Wilma Street. In downtown Long wood.
The cost us $75 for six weeks. Class size Is limited.
FOr more Information, call 830-7577 or 260-3447

CALENDAR
Blood Bank seeks donors
Ccntrul Florida Blond Bank Is asking donors of all types blood
— especially O type donors — to donate ut Its Sanford brunch.
1302 K Second St. For Information, call 322-0822.

Nar-Anon to meet
Nar-Anon meets every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at West Lake
Hospital, 580 West State Road 434, Longwood. Nar-Anon Is a
support group open to families and friends of addicts. Dally
living with tin addict Is more turmoil than you can hundlc by
yourself. Join for sup|&gt;ort In coping with your addict; gain
serenity to make decisions and put your life back In focus. Call
200-1000 (or more Information.

Aerobics offered

Rotary meets early
Rotary Club ol Lake Mary meets Thursday mornings.
7 30-8:30 am . at the Tlmacuan 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 Mury
Community Building every Thursday from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m.

Omni Toastmasters meet at Heathrow
The Omni Toastmasters Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. every
Thursday at the AAA building. 1000 AAA Drive. Heathrow.
Call Sam Kyun at 671-2656 for more Information.
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NEW ARRIVALS
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Welcoming the baby home
were sisters. Olivia Myers and
Cathcrlen nnd,Chrlst!nn Foyc.
Grandparents arc Donald and
Joyce Myers of Sanford, Joan
Leigh. Bradenton, and Jack
Leigh. Brooker.

Fresh herbs can add a subtle,
delicate and flavorful touch to
many foods. When compared to
their dried counterparts many
would say there Is no compari­
son ut all. I would agree. Fresh
herbs must be tried to freely
appreciate the fine flavor they
can Impart.
This Is an Idcul time to plant a
few herbs In a garden plot or In a
pot on the porch or patio.
Remember, these plants love
sun.
Herbs (bat do particularly well
In central Florldu arc: rosemary,
sage, basil. Mexican tarragon,
thyme, chives, marjoram, orcguno. cilantro, parsley and dill.
Many herbs are perennials In
Florida und ulwuys available
fresh from the garden. They can
a lso be k ep t und s a vo re d
throughout the year by freezing
and drying. When substituting
dry herbs for fresh, ullow about
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with a great Caesar Salad. Next
Is Prevatt's own recipe for Crab
Quiche. "You can use lobster
Instead of crab If you like." said
Prevail. Her recipe for Parmesan
Tomatoes Is a great side dish for
almost any meat entree. And of
course, dessert. Once again, we
have Prevatt's own recipe for
English Trifle. This Is most
definitely a prize-winning de­
ssert. Strawberries, pound cake,
sour cream and vanilla pudding
name a few of the Ingredients
Prevail uses to turn out this
marvelous dessert.

CRAB QUICHE

HtiaMPhotoby Monoo KtOS
Libby Provatt samplos tho recipes she pro pared tor a recent
luncheon. Lucky roadors She shares thoso recipes In today's
column.
she com pletely enjoys every
minute ol entertaining. Saint
Patrick's Day. for exam ple.
Prevail had prepared a won­
derful lunch for three ol her
frie n d s . Rose T e r r y . B etty
Flamm und Frances Mitchell.
Her table was set with green
antique dlnneiwarc. candles.

linen, and Iresh cut (lowers. As
her friends were arriving. Pre­
vail greeted them all with her
w onderful warm sm ile. Her
friends were all In ugreernent
when It came to knowing that
they were In for u delicious
luncheon treat.
Prevail starts tbe luncheon off

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of the dried product.
By the way there Is an herb
nursery In Eustls called Sunny
Hill Farms. Owner Dolores MeCory Is a wonderful young
woman wbo shares her knowl­
edge as well as the herbs she
grows. Call me for her number If
you're Interested.
I’esto has been a culinary
pleasure for a long time. AT
tbough It Is usually associated
with buhll. It can be a combina­
tion of any berb flavors you
prefer. It makes a tasty addition
to salads, casseroles, meats, veg­
etables und breuds. Stir It Into

2 Tbsp. minced green pepper
2 Tbsp. minced green onions
3 Tbsp. butter
1 cup fresh or canned crabmeat
W tsp. garlic salt
Pinch o f pepper
W cup dry white Vermouth
3 eggs
1 cup whipping cream
1 Tbsp. tomato paste
V* tsp. suit
Hi cup S w iss or G ru yerc
cheese, grated
1 9-Inch unbaked pie crust
Saute pepper nnd onions In
butter over moderate heat, but
do not brown. Add ernbment.
garlic stilt, und pepper, stirring
gently. Add Vermouth. Raise
heat and boll for a minute.
Remove from heat and allow to
cool slightly. Beat eggs, blend In
remaining Ingredients, except
cheese. Gradually add cntbmenl
mixture and then fold In cheese.
Pour Into unbaked pte crust
(cun be d ivid e d betw een 2
ready-made pie shells). Bake In
upper third of oven (375°F.|

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M« cups lightly packed fresh
spinach leaves
'-* cup lightly packed fresh
herb leaves (oregano, basil,
m arjoram , turragon. thym e,
savory, rosemary or a combina­
tion)
Mi cup olive or vegetable oil
Mi cup Parmesan cheese
Combine all Ingredients In
food processor or blender con­
tainer. Process until smooth.
Use Immediately as a season­
ing or cover und refrigerate.
For longer storage. |&gt;our Into
Ice cube trny containers and
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classes Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays from 0 to IO am .
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Cost Is $3 per class.
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SANFORD - Steven E. und
Mary C. Myers of Sanford, an­
nounce the birth of tliclr son.
Matthew Steven, on March 3. at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford. He weighed 7 lbs.. 9
ozs. and was 20'/« Inches In
length.

GENEVA - Cook of the Week
Libby Prevail Is a "delightful
fin d " In to d a y 's fast-paced
lifestyle. Her endless amount of
energy enubles her to fulfill the
many activities she has going on
each duy. And no matter what
the task or duties of the day
might be. Prevail gets the Job
done with her special touch of
class and her forever warm
smile.
P revail Is m arried to her
husband, Thomas Denton Pre­
vail, nnd they have lived In
Geneva for the Inst five years.
She Is mother of two grown
children. Her son Larry White
lives In Seattle. Wash., and her
daughter. Karen Sinclair, lives In
Knoxsvllle, Tcnn. She Is ulso the
grandm other o f four grand­
children ranging from 6 to 18
yeurs ofage
Prevail Is a retired travel agent
and has truveled extensively In
N orth and South A m erica .
Europe. Scandinavia, the Middle
East and the Orient. "W ith all
the traveling I've done I have
managed to pick up on some
wonderful cooking techniques
and some great recipes." said
Prevail.
Some of her inuny other Inter­
ests Include the theater, music,
reading, arts nnd crafts of ull
kinds, collecting antiques and
entertaining She Is also an
active member of the Sanford
Woman's Club currently serving
as the chairman for the Sanford
Woman's Club bridge socials
She Is also a member of Epsilon
Sigma Omlcron (ESO)
Having tbe experience of being
a w o r ld t r a v e le r . P r e v a il
explains "that Is bow I acquired
u taste for International cuisine."
She goes on to explain how hIic
has had the pleasure of dining In
some of the finest restaurants In
the world.
T h e re 's no doubt, am ong
Prevutl's family und friends, that

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Malpractice insurance
a necessity today

by Jim m y Johnson

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DEAN DR. GOTT: Wlinf In
malpractice insurance uml why
do doctors mid hospllals pay
such high premiums for the
coverage?

malpractice awards. This and
other solutions seem a long way
off to Ihc physicians, surgeons
and hospllals who live In cons­
tant dread of being sued.

DEAR READER: Malpractice

Copyright 1994. NEWSPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

insurance, a necessity In today's
litigious society. Is purchased by
doctors, nurses, hospitals, and
health core faclllllen •• an well an
by Increasing niimlrern of at­
torneys and other professionals,
If a patient claims that Hie
services tie or she received wrre
deficient, or below a certain
standard of care, a lawsuit may
result. The plaintlfr can sue for
millions of dollars, to cover pain,
loss of Income nnd damages.
The defendant then turns to
his malpractice Insurrr to pro­
tect him. defend him nnd •• If
necessary - pay nil or part of (lie
c o u r t - a w a r d e d J u d g m e n t.
Without such Insurance, the
defendant would have to pay all
legal expensrs and awards oul of
pocket, a daunting possibility.
Malpractice Insurance Is like
hom eowners’ Insurance: You
may never use It hut when you
do. It's nice to have.
To n large degree. Insurance
companies scl Ihclr premiums In
relation to risk. For example. Ihc
risks of neurosurgery are much
higher than those ol routine
general medical practice. Thus,
neurosurgeons pay much more
In annual premiums (lens of
thousands of dollars) than do
low-risk practitioners, such us
fa m ily p h y s ic ia n s Is e v r r a l
thousand dollars).
Doctors and hospitals pay
more In Insurance premiums
than used to be I lit* case because
people arr more likely to sue and
dollar Judgments have Increased
over the years. Of course, ihcsc
added costs are passed on to the
patient, thereby Inflating the
prtre of mcdlcnl care.
There are no cusy answers to
this Increasingly troublesome
problem. However, lo control
burgeoning Insurance costs,
some experts have urged that
legislators pass laws to cup

By Phillip Aider

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MEDICINE

Until the mid'1920s. golfers
used to lee their balls on a
mound of sand. Hut In 1920
William Lowell, of Maplewood,
N.J.. made Ihc first wooden lee.
He was awarded a pa teal In
1925. bin he dkln‘ 1 make much
money. Many players made their
own tecs without contravening
the patent, which hud been
written
. . . .too Imprecisely,
In bridge. If you stroke the
cards as recommended by the
textbooks, normally you will hit
down the middle, hul sometimes
you will slice badly. Eust made a
good shot on today's deal, hul
South got his Hill Into the cup
first.
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led the spade rtx: three, queen,
four. With Jwo spades left. East
w ou ld norm u lly return his
higher curd. But he realized that
If he led the 10 und South had
Ihc singleton Jack left. South

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Coconut
desserts
luscious

Prenuptial agreement may
prevent untold situations

Fluffy white coconut seems
made for sprlngtlmr mid the
special celebrations that season
brings — Faster. Mothers’s Day.
bridal showers and weddings.
Assemble a basket o f brightcolored spring flowers and serve
a luscious coconut dessert and
you've captured the spirit of this
liingcd-furneuson.

CHOCOLATE RIBBON
COCONUT PIE
2 cups Maker's Angel Flake
coconut, divided
•I squares Maker's semi sweet
rhocofate
2 Tbsp. milk
I Tbsji. margarine or butler
1 prepared graham ciucker
crumb cnist (Oott.)
11V cups cold milk
2 packages [4-servlng size)
vanilla flavor Instant pudding
and pic filling
I tu b (H nz.| n o n -d a ir y
whipped lopping, thawed
Heat oven to3HO°F.
Spread I cup of the coconut
evenly In shallow baking pan.
Tonal 7 to 12 minutes or until
lightly browned, stirring fre­
quently. Cool.
M ic r o w a v e c h o c o la t e , 2
tablespoons milk and margarine
in small mlcrownvable bowl on
high 2 minutes or uni! chocolate
Is a lm o st m elted , s tir r in g
hallway through hrnting time.
Stir until rhocoLile Is completely
melted. Spread on bottom ol
crust. Refrigerate 15 mlntues or
until chocolate islirm

Coconut cake and pie and cake herald spring.
Pour IVk cups milk Into large
Add pudding mixes. Meat
with wire whisk 2 minutes Let
s t a n d I m in u t e nr u n t il
thickened. Gently stir In IVi
cups of (lie whl|&gt;pfd lopping ami
remaining I cup untousted roconut. Spread m ixture over
chocolate in crust.
I m iw I.

Repeat layers 2 to 3 times.

25-30 minutes until quiche has
puffed and browned.
Serves (i

Rcfrlgerale.
Whip cream with few drops of
vanilla extract and sugar to
taste. When ready to serve, top
with whipped cream, slivered
alm onds and a sprinkle ol
nutmeg
Serves 0.
Note; You can make I tils a day
ahead, adding whipped cream,
nuts and nutmeg when ready to
Bcrvc the next day. Also, por­
tions should be small because It
Isa very ric h dessert.

Note: This Is a great side dish
for almost any meal entree.

ENOLISH TRIFLE
Vi poundcake, cubed
I or 2 oz. Sherry wine
1 (H oz.) container sour cream
2 packages frozen strawber­
ries. thawed
3 cups vanilla pudding
1cup whipping cream
'/»cup silvered almonds
Sprinkle sherry over cubed
pound cake In bottom of clear
glass bowl. Spread cubed cake
with sour cream. Next spread
thawed strawberries over sour
cream. Spread a layer of vanilla
pudding over berries. Sprinkle
pudding with silvered almonds

Continued from Page 3B
freeze. Remove from tray and
slorc In plastic freezer bug.
Add peslo to cream cheese or
bullcr for a tasty spread.

HERDED FRENCH BREAD
1 package (3 oz.) cream cheese
I Tbsp. peslo
1 small loaf French bread
2 Tbsp. Parmesan cheese
Mlcrownvc on 100 percent
power cream cheese In un­
covered bowl 30-45 seconds or
until soflened. Stir until smooth.
Mix In pcsto. Slice bread almost
In hulf lengthwise. Spread cream
cheese mixture over cut shies of
b o ttom half; sp rin kle w ill)
Parmesan cheese. Close bread
and wrap In paper lowellng.
Mlcrownvc on 100 percent
power 20-25 seconds or until
Just warm. Cut Into slices.
Combine pasta, vegetable and
pcsto for a lusty casserole.

PASTA-VEGETABLE CASSE­
ROLE
4 oz. thin spaghetti (vermicelli)
1 clove garlic, minced
1 small onion, sliced
2 medium carrots, sliced
2 cups cauliflower pieces
1 small zucchini, Bllccd
1 Tbsp. vegetable oil
3-4 Tbsp. peslo
Vi tsp. salt
Vfc tsp. pepper
Purmcsan cheese, If desired
Cook vermicelli us directed on
package. Drain, rinse and set
aside.
Combine gurllc, onion, carrots,
cauliflower, zucchini and all In
1Vi quart cusscrolc; mix lightly.
Cover with casserole lid.
Microwave on 100 percent

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BEEN THERE (AND BACK)
A B IG A IL
V A N BU R EN

anti will have to for several more
years. |nst to pay him off.
I trusted him 10 years ago.
and look where II's gotten me. If
you prlnl Mils. It may help
someone out. Use my name If
you musl: otherwise, sign me...

LEARNED THE HARD W AY
DEAR LEARNED: Your name
Is nut necessary, but many men
as well as women could benefit
from your costly experience, so
thanks for writing. For varied
viewpoints, read on:
DEAR ABDY; A prenuptial
agreem ent is a v o le o f no
confidence. I come from n family
whose parents are divorced. (My
father Ison tils sixth marriage.)
1 spend much lime trying to
figure out what makes a mar­

Herbs and wine add flavor to
chicken pieces. Table ready In
about 30 minutes.

CHICKEN OREGANO
3 lbs. chicken pieces
V* cup white wine
'/i tsp. garlic salt
Pepper
2 Tbsp. chopped fresh oregano
leaves
Vk tsp. poultry seasoning
Paprika
Arrange chicken pieces In
12x6-lnch microwave-safe bak­
ing dish with larger pieces
toward edge or dish and smaller
portions In center. Combine
wine, garlic salt, pepper, orcguuo, and poultry seasoning,
mix well. Spoon evenly over
chicken. Sprinkle with paprika.
Cover with waxed paper.
Microwave (100 percent) 23-25
minutes or until tender. Let
stand u few minutes before
serving.
About six servings.

(Midge Mycolf Is a certified
home economist and coordinator
of tha Single Parent Displaced
Homemakers Program at Semi­
nole Community Collego. Send
questions fb o u t microwave
cooking to her at tha Sanford
Harald, 300 N. French Ave.,
Sanford, 3277f or phone: 3231450, ext. 380.)

DEAR ABBY: Prenuptial and
(Kistnupilal agreements can be
hazardous to your pocket book!
My mother was married lor 24
years to my stepfather Seven
months after they married, un­
der du ress, she sig n e d an
agreement staling that every­
thing would go lo Ills children.
His children refused lo give up
her part of the estate, thinking
that the agreement would hold.
it didn't.
Afler lawyers' fees and court
costs, everyone ended up losing
Worst of all were the bitterness
and stress everyone Involved
experienced.

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Kraft
Mayonnaise

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Vi cup sugar
cup cornstarch
I Tbsp flour
'/it tsp. salt
3 egg yolks
3 cups milk
1Vi tsp. vanilla extract
2 Tbsp melted butler
Mix sugar, cornstarch, flour
salt In top ol double boiler,
giving a brisk sllr will) wire
whisk. Add milk. Cook over
boiling water until m ixture
begins to thicken (stir often In
keep lllllng smooth). Add a little
of the hot mixture to slightly
beaten egg yolks. Return to
mixture. Continue conking and
keep stirring occasionally until
(hick. Add vanilla and butter.
Cool mixture over lee. Continue
stirring with whisk to prevent
enisling.
(R ente Keith le a Sanford
H trald correspondent and Cook
of the Week columnlat. Pleaae
submit nom inations for the
weekly feature to 321-8748.)

power 5-G minutes or until
tender-crisp, stirring once. Add
peslo, suit, pepper and cooked
vermicelli: loss to coat evenly.
Mlcrownvc (lOO percent) un­
covered. 2-3 minutes or until
hculcd through. Sprinkle with
Parmesan cheese Jusl before
serving.
About 5 servings.

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t h r u T u c s ., M a rc h 2 9 , 1 99 4. W c R ese rve i
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ADVICE

FOOD LION

Continued from Page 3B

■1medium tomatoes, halved
Olive oil
2 tsp. minced garlic
Muttered hrrad cubes (2 slices
bread)
1 Tbsp. parsley
M cup Parmesan cheese
Place halved tom atoes on
baking sheet or In broiler pan.
Put a few drops of olive oil on
each half. Spread over tomato
halves. Put '* teaspoon minced
garlic on each half. Place under
broiler 5 minutes or until tender.
Remove from broiler, adding
b rea d cu b e s, p a r s le y and
Parmesan cheese Return to
broiler until golden brown
Serves 4-13,

riage work. Albert Einstein once
s a i d .

Stir
cup o f tlie* toasted
coconut Into remaining whipped
topping. Spread over pudding
layer. Sprinkle with remaining
1* cup toasted rommil

Cook
PARMESAN TOMATOES

Rcfrlgerale 4 hours or until
sci, Store leftover pie In refriger­
ator.
Make H servings.

DEAR ABBYi Afler reading
about the woman who was upset
tier a use tier fiance wanted a
prenuptial agreement. 1 had lo
wrlle.
She should he happy about It
— unless she plans lo "take him
lo the cleaners" someday.
Mow I wish I had had a
prenuptial agreem ent! I am
presently In the (Inal singes of a
very messy divorce. My house,
which was In my name alone for
four years prior lo our marriage,
Is now his by taw!
The lawyer who prepared a
"quit-claim " deed for me In
1084 Incorrectly pul both our
numes on It. Tills was supposed
lo lie a "quit-claim" deed In the
event that If 1 died first, my
husband could continue to live
In my house as long as hr
wanted to. then II wulif go to my
daughter. No so! Now I have to
pay my hu sb an d h a lf the
appraised value of my home In
our divorce settlement It was
paid for by my money that I
Inherited from my parents lwforr I married Itlml
H ow ’ s that for a trusting
spouse? He doesn't need the
money; he has a good retirement
plus Social Security. I still work.

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Legal Notices

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR IE M IN O L E COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE O IV IIIO N
Fll* Number M i l ) CP
IN R E ESTATEOF
KATHLEEN M ROONEY
NOTICE T O C R E D H o V $ *d
(ancillary administration!
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
C L A I M S OR D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T T H E A B O V E
ESTATE
Thu ancillary administration
ol the estate ol KATHLEEN M
R O O N E v , d e cea sed . F ile
Number M i l ) CP. Is pending In
the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County, Florida. Probate Dlvl
slon, the address ol which Is 101
N Park Ase , Sanford. Florida
11771-1141. The names and
addresses of the a n c illa ry
personal representative and that
personal representative's a t­
torney are sal forth below.
A LL IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONSARE N O TIFIE D TH A T:
All creditors ol the decedent
and other parsons having claims
or demands against decadent's
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice Is served within three
months alter the date of the tlrst
publication of this notice must
file their claims with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST P U B U
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIR TY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ol the
decedent and persons having
claims or demands against Ihe
estate of thedecedenl m ull tile
fhelr claims with this court
W IT H IN T H R E E MONTH'S
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NOTICE
A L L C L A IM S A N D D E ­
MANDS NOT SO FILE O W ILL
• BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale ol Ihe first publics
lion of this Notice Is March la.
1444
Ancillary Personal
Representative
E U O E N E E . ROONEY
DOS Whitney Avenue
Easton. PA I4CU3
Attorney lor Ancillary
Personal Representative:
MACK N CLEVELAND. JR
Florida Bar No 01411)
70S North Oak Avenue
Sanlord. FL 11771
Telephone: (407) 111 1)14
Publish. March la. 1). ItM
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C IVIL DIVISION
CASE N O iM lIOa C A I4 I
CITIBANK. F.S.6..
Plaintiff,
V.
STEPHEN S. SANFORD: at al.,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment Of 'foreclosure dated
March JQ,. 1T»4. and entered In
Case No 42 )I04 CA ME of Ihe
Circuit Court ol the Itth Judicial
Circuit In and tor Seminole
C o u n ty . F lo r id a , w h e re in
CITIBANK. F S B . Is Plaintiff
and STEPHEN S SANFORD al
a l . era Defendants, I will sell lo
Ihe highest and bast bidder lor
cash el Ihe West front door ol
the Seminole County Courthouse
In Sanlord. Seminole County,
Florida at 11:00 o'clock A M., on
Ihe lllh day ol April, ItM , the
following described property as
set forth In said Order or Final
Judgment, lo wll:
Unit 3)707 In Building 1).
NORTHLAKE VILLAGE CON
DO M IN IU M V III end an un
divided Interest or share In Ihe
Common Elements appurtenant
thereto In accordance with and
sub|ect to the Covenants, Con­
ditions, Restrictions, E ase­
ments, Terms and other pro
visions of the Declaration ol
Condominium of Northlaka V il­
lage Condominium V III as re­
corded In Official Records Book
I t ) ) , Page 47) through 57),
Inclusive, of the Public Records
ol Seminole County, Florida and
su bsequ ent a m e n d m e n t)
thereto
Deled at Sanlord. Florida, Ihls
M thdeyolM arch, l?M
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As Clerk, Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
As Deputy Clork
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
AN A M E N D M E N TTO A N
APPROVED PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT PLAN
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the Planning A Zoning Com
mission In the City Commission
Chambers. City Hell, Sanlord.
Florida, at 7:00 p.m. on Thurs­
day. April 1, ItM , to consider an
Amendment to «n approved
Planned Development Pro|ect
Plan ot the City ot Sanlord.
Seminole County, Florida for
properly located wllhln a PD,
Planned Development Zoning
District.
L E G A L D E S C R IP T IO N :
Begin at the SE corner of Ihe
NE 14 ot Section )V, Township I t
South. Rengo X Eost, Seminole
County. Florida: thence run
S * t*4 )‘l ) "W.. I l l teat lor a
Point ot Beginning: said point
being on the Wly R/W line ol
Rinehart Kd: thence run Sly
along M id Wly R/W line to an
Intersection with the Nly R/W
line ol SI. Johns Perkwoy:
•hence run SWIy along Mid Nly
R/W line through a curve con
caved to the right having a
radius of IS 00 foot and having a
central angle of k W O t " tor a
distance ot )f.!7 fool to P.T.:
thence continue along Mid Nly
R/W line S»4*J7'14"W. 74 01
teal to a P C.; thence continue
along Mid Nly R/W line through
e curve concave to Ihe right
having a radius ol 54) 00 leal
through a central angle of 10*
51'47" tor a distance ot 1I7.U
leal: Ihence run N .I4 *))'4 i"E ,.
114 n feet; thence run N 00*11’
7 l" W . 13)00 teat; thence fun
N t r i 7 )4"E . JO 00 feet; Ihence
run N O O H 'll' W . ID 41 teat to
the center line ol LockhartSmith Canal; thence continue
along M id center-line S 44*17'
)4 “W „ 140 4) teat lo P C.:
thaneo continue along Mid can
ferlln e through a curve con
caved to the right having a
radius of 170 00 teat through a
central angle of 7)*oi’) l " for a
distance of 11) 41 teat, thence
continue along M id center line
N 00*4114 "W , 110 )J teat:
thence run N.I7*S4'H"E . 144 41
tael; thence run N 00*07 II" E .,
124 51 feet to the Sly R /W ot 5 R
44: thence Ely, Nly end Ely to
an Intersection wllh the M id Wly
R/W of Rinehart Rd; thence run
Sly along said Wly R/W ol
Rinehart Rd to Point ol Begin
nlng; AND ALSO begin el the
SW Intersection ot Rlnehort Rd
end St. Johns Parkway; Ihence
run Sly along the Wly R/W ol
Mid Rinehart Rd S00*H'H"E..
415 17 teal; Ihence run S 44*47'
S4"W . 444.14 lael; Ihence run
N . 0 0 * i r J l ’ ’W ., 110.00 feet:
thence run S.*4*47'M"W , 4)4 4)
ftet to e point on the Ely R/W of
Towne Center Blvd; thence run
along la id Ely R /W lo an
Intersection with the Sly R/W ot
M id St. Johns Parkway; thence
run along M id Sly R/W Ely to
the Point ol Beginning
The Planning end Zoning
Commission will submit o rec
ommendatton to the City Com
mission In favor of, or against.
Ih e r e q u e s te d chang e or
amendment. The City Com
mission w ill hold e Public
Hearing In Ihe Commission
Room In City Hell. Sanlord.
Florida at 7:00 P M on April IS.
1444 to consider Mid return
mendetlon,
All parlies In Interest end
cltliens shell have an opportune
ty to bo heard at M id hearing.
By order ot Ihe Planning A
Zoning Commission ot the City
ol Son lord, Florida, Ihls 3rd day
ol March. 1444.
Joe Dennison. Chairmen
Planning A Zoning
Commission
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If
o person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at Ihe
above m ealing or hoorlng.
he/sho may need a verbatim
record ol the proceedings In­
cluding the testimony and evi­
dence, which record Is not
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322-2611
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47*70' I0 "E. D 4.lt feel to a point
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of curvature; said curve is
DEADLINES
concave to the right having e
Tuesday thru Friday 13 Noon The Day Before Pubacabon
radius ol 1100.04 teat, run
Sunday 13 Noon Friday • Monday 8 30 P M Frday
through a central angle ol 04*
ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In the event ot an error In en
14'41" end an arc length ol
M l SO teat, thence run S 00*07'
• d, the Sanford Herald w ill bo roeponelble for the first
I I " W. 774 )2 feel. Ihence run S
insertion only and only to Ihe extent of the coat ot that
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run S 00*4S‘l t ” E. I M 1) teal to a
rune.
point of curvature concaved to
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of 11*01'S3*' end having an arc
length of m 43 teat; thence run
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71—Htlp Wanted
21—Personals
thence run S 0 0 *M H '' E. 272 41
feel: thence run 5 I T 77 )4 w.
ADOPTIONS
Bast Pad Time Job In Town
MOO teal. Ihence run S 00*2111"
Free medical cere, Irenspor
Earn 1100 SI40 per week Ret
E, MS 00 teat; thence run S 14*
teflon, counseling, private
1) '42" W, 224 31 ttet to a point of
Idenl la I homec leaning Mon
doctor plus living espenses
the Nly R/W ol H id SI Johns
day Friday Day hours Need
Bar 411711) Clearwater Attorney
Parkway; Ihence run Wly along
car Cell Merry Melds 1)1 51*4
Jehrs Pricker......I aee n r )44#
M id Nly R/W to the P .0 B :
LOOKING FOR
containing 24.1 acres, more or
BUT OR SELL TUPPERYVARE
white mete, retired veteran
less PARCEL B Begin i t the
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SW corner of Irw SE W utllra NC
CABLE TV
U ot Section 14. Township 14
Four immediate openings for
South. Range X East, ol Semi
~25—Special notices
Install coordinators needed lo
nole County, Florida; Ihence run
work the Greater Orlando
N 00*1415'' W, 414 44 leelt
area
thane# run N *4*)4'4I" E. X
e Earn S400 5400plus weekly
toot; Ihence run N 00*I4')S"W.
e Management opportunities
4) 41 leal tor a P O B.j Ihence
e F Ie ilb le hours
continue N 00*I4'1S" W. 440 44
YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
a
Lott of tun I
feet to a point on the Sly R /W ol
TO US ANYTIME
Cell Doug at M 0401
Stele Road 44; Ihence run along
Hr Interview
M id Sly R /W ol State Road 44 lo
DAY OR NIGHTI
an Intersactlon with the Wly
CHILDCARE
R /W of Towne Center Blvd.
P e r l lim e ev enin gs and
thence run Sly and SWiy to lha
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -9 4 0 8
weekends CPR training prt
non
containing I 44 acres,
•erred Mature adult, must be
more or less
For convenient end economl
21
Cell Melody or Joyce
The Planning end Zoning
cel advertising, nothing Treats
__ _____ 1)17415____________
Commission will submit a rec
Ihe Sanlord Herald Fea us
• CLERICAL WORKER •
ommends 1ton to Ihe City Com
your ad to Ihe Classified Dept
5100 wk Take charge pertoni
mission In lavor ol, or against.
*nd Include Ihe lolkrwing In
Use
your clerical Skills lo lend
Ih e re q u e s te d c h a n g e or
formation
this one t Good berwfllt
amendment. The City Com
FREE REGISTRATION
mission w ill hold a Public
a Billing name, address, end
AAA EM PLOYMENT
Hairing In Ihe City Commission
phone number
____Tee
W. MIX St , 111)174
Room In City Hall, Sanlord.
eConlectname and phone
Florid# *1 7:00 p.m. on April IS,
number tor ed verification
CNAS
t44s, to consider M id recom
a Start dels
For all lull time dttfli: 7 ).
mendetlon.
aHumbar ol days you would
I I 1, A ) 11 M utt be certified
All parties In Interest and
Ilk* your ad to run
cltliens shall have an opportuni­
ty to be heard e l M id hearings
II you have any questions,
ORDERLIES
By order ol the Planning and
please cell Ihe Classified
Full lim e ) lls h ill
Zoning Commission, this 3rd day
A d v e rtis in g D e p a rtm e n t
ot March. 1444.
Monday Friday.S :M I K
LPN
Joe Dennison
Full tim e ) Hand
Planning end Zoning
pert time U P '
Commission
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC If
27—Nursery
&amp;
Accepting
applications
a person decides lo appeal a
Monday F rid a y .**
Child Care
decision made wllh respect lo
DeBery M in er sett/Tt-*).
any metier considered at the
O stery 40744*44)4
C H IL D C A R E a v a ila b le
abova meeting or hearings,
evenings A weekends Cell tor
he/she may need a verbatim
CONCRETE
LABORS
rate
specials
Mrs
Michelle's
record ot the proceedings. In
House n i - ia il/ L k - 7743 10
CONCRETE FORM SETTERS
eluding Ihe testimony and evl
E spar lanced only, M l 4777
EXCELLENT CHILDCARE. In
dance, which record is not
my dean hom* Affordable
provided by lha Clly ot Sanlord
C U S T O M IR A S S IS T A N T S .
IF S 114 010)1
rales, hot meals, end lots of
C A t H I E R ) . V E T ASSIS
TLC Ercellentrets 131 77)4
P E R S O N S W I T H O IS
TANTS Pert lir a week end
A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G
work M utt love animals
ASSISTANCE TO P A R T IC I
41—Cemetery Lots
__________ 530 4)00__________
PATE IN ANY OF THESE
M EM ORIAL O A R D E N I. 1 Lott
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
DIRECTOR
Garden of Prayer, SHOO sell
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
For established cNIdcere can
both ter SI let. 114)51 4700
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
ter Education end experience
AT 1 ) 0 )4 1 * 44 HOURS IN
In early childhood required
ADVANCE OF THE M E E TIN G
43—Investigative
________ Cell M l SO)________
PUBLISH: March 11. 1444 ANO
__
Services
DRIVERS NEEDED ~
April 1 .1444
A G CARRIERS. Tavares. FI.
_DE£JSZ.
MAJESTIC IN V IS T IO A T IV E
a
well
established end grow
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Services Domestic relations.
Ing Central Florida based
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
fre e consultation 407 440 11)7
company otters you:
FLORIOA
• 1)4 to IN per mile
PROBATE O IV IIIO N
55—Business
• Up lo D.000 ml. per mo
File Number Tl-iat-CP
estop Oft Pay
Opportunities
IN R E : ESTATEOF
• Unloading Pay
D A VID A. STEVENSON
e Vacation Pay
BODY SHOP: Fully equipped
Dac eased
Fully licensed. Sale or perl
• Safety A Performance Bonus
NOTICE OF
e
Spouse Riding Program
n e rthlp . E xcellent money
ADMINISTRATION
• Average Trip 57 Days
making business 4*4440)
The administration ot Ihe
• Late Model Conventional
estate ol David A. Stevenson,
NEWI Gal paid telling recipes
Tractors
deceased. File Number 41144
Rush 1100 4 SASE: Fleblger.
II you have 1 years treclor
CP, It pending In Ihe Circuit
7000 Comanche Road 1)01,
trailer,
OTR end snow end Ice
Court for Seminole County, Flor
lone, CA 4S440______________
experience plus a good driving
Ida,
Probate Division,
the
OWN A PAYPHONE R T 1 .1 1100
record, cell:
address ol which Is P O Drawer
WV Polentlel. Unfguo Oppor
________ I 400 474 74)0________
C, Sanlord, Florida 11771 The
lunlty I *00 41* 74B
names end addresses of the
personal representative end the
61—Money to Lend ~
personal representative’s at
lor nay ere set forth below.
KEEP DRIVING AND STILL
ALL
INTER ESTED PER
SONSARE N O TIFIE D THAT:
GET THE MOM EYI
All persons on whom this
All you need It your title. Jack
notice Is served who have ob
Diamond lor appointment.
lections that challenge Ihe valid
lly ol the will, the qualifications
ol Ihe personal representative,
71— H e l p W a n te d
venue, or jurisdiction ot this
Court ere required to tile their
ADD TO YOUR INCOMB
oblecllora with Ihls Court
SELL AVON NOWI
W ITH IN
THE
LATER OF
CALL 113 4T7)er 11344)7
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST P U B L I­
AGENTS-REAL ESTATE!
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
Nothing succeeds Ilka success.
T H IR T Y DAYS A FTER THE
We're well Into ocr 3rd decade
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
ol training successful agents.
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
Ho licenser.............We'll helpl
THEM.
WATSON REALTY CORP
All creditors ot the decedent
REALTOR!
m -« * 0
end other persons having claims
AU TO A U C TIO N D R IV E R S
or demands against decedent's
NEEDCDI M utt have valid
estate on whom a copy ol this
drivers license end be able lo
notice Is served wllhln three
drive stick. Cell between 1 1
months alter Ihe date of lha first
_ t M ! N T S TA FF IN G 11S10I1
publication of Ihls notice must
file Ihelr claims wllh this Court
AVON products■1,400. Earn to
SOV No door/door. P T/F T
W IT H IN THE
LATER OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
Send! M M 141/1-107 444 1144
DATE OF THE FIRST P U B L I­
BAGGAGE HANDLERS
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y DAYS AFTER THE
AIRLINE CLEANERS
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
AIRPORT
COUNTER HELP
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
Needed Immediately Orl. In
TH E M
Itrnell Airport. Call today,
All other creditors ol the
Slert tomorrow JSJ 474)4)4
decedent end persons having
BROKERS/REALTORS Needed
claims or demands against the
lor various locations familiar
decedent's estate musf tile their
w llh F .D .I.C . A ffo rd ab le
claims with Ihls court W ITH IN
Housing Program. Liquidation
TH REE MONTHS A FTER THE
ol residential properties In
OATE OF THE FIRST P U B L I­
process.
We ere looking lor
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
Ilia right teem to ettlsl with
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS
Ihe sale ol properties end
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
locate qualified buyers ellgl
FILE O W ILL BE FOREVER
bte under the program.
BARRED.
CALL M IC H E LLE ROLLAN
The dele ol Ihe first public*
1 400 744 43)4
Hon ol this Notice It March 2),
1444.
Ptrtonel Representative:
AJM YOUR
JuneS. Byrnes
X) H ot In n Hill Drive
IMPLOYM1NT
Poughkeepsie, New York
PROSPECTS
1140)
‘SINKING?
Attorney for Personal
Representative
Denial F. Curtin
Corbelly,
G
lily, GertlendA
TreoiureOf A
Rappleye
Jab In The
1) M erkel Street
Poughkeepsie. NY 11401
Telephone: 414/4)4-1110
Florida Bar No.;(
Publish; March 21,3

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Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

71— H e lp W a n t e d

7 1 - H e l p W a n te d

71—Help Wanted

HAIR STYLIST

DRIVER WANTED
Full time Musi have late
modal econo vehicle lor local
dellvtrlet utlllilng personal
vehicle Call *43 HOI 1 11
• DRIVER H E L P E R .
57 00 hr Nothing |4soney here I
Clean atmosphere Benellltl
F R IK REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
740 W. M lhS I , 11) SI 74
EASY W ORKI EXC ELLENT
PAY I Atiem hle products al
h o m e . C e l l T o ll F r e e
I 400447 554* EXT 7440
E XP E R IE N C E D FIRCROLASS
SPRAY UP OUHOPERATOR
Mims *17 747 1S4I___________
• FITTE R FABRICATOR*
Top pay tor your skills Blue
prints end lack welding Very
stable company Bene I Its
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

PHOTOGRAPHER
PART TIME
The Sanlord Herald Is prv*
ently looking for a pholoQra
pher
A f t e r n o o n * an d
evenings Must have sports
and dark roomerperlenie
Calf Tammy er Lacy
11:10AM IPM
111 1411

LANDSCAPERS
SOD LAYERS
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER
Class IICDL
f u l l t im e
o / e iii

Licensed F /T . In Sanlord
Cell CIndoor Rashma m 704)
L I V E IN C O M P A N I O N /
Homemaker lo live wllh el
derly lady Salary, private
living quarters, ek. Cell alter
10am p]ease 114 4100
LOCATES Cendue I your own
locale search f a a slap by
step guide send 1)4 4S t I X
sales tar to Locate, 1*0 Bos
1401. Sanlord, FL P77I 1401

LPN
LPN interested ki Innovative
facility, on lha rutting edge ot
research Ith o u rih ll!
Call 444 Met

MAID WITH CARE
Now Mr inghosest,
rtej.endabi»i-'i'|ik- 740 710/

m w . lim it.. n u n s
OOOO SUPPLEMENTAL IN
COME Inleresllng p/| phone
work calling ell over Ihe
country from Lcngwd olflce
M orns 4 tl.lO /A lle rn o o n s
I K S /E r tS S I XI SS/hr I
Incentives. Cell 174 SSSS

HOST-HOSTESS/CASHIER
Apply 2 4 p m
al Holiday
House Restaurant. Hwy 17 41
near Lake Mary A drug Irte
w e r k p lt e ________________

HOUSEKEEPER
Full lime Apply wllhln Mon
day Friday 4 4 al Debary
Manor
44 7 444 M il

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3040 WEST S.R. 46, SANFORD

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T O T
FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractor* I * registered
or certified To nwrlty a stale
c o n tra c to rs license c e ll
1 400 742 7440 Occupational
Licenses are required by Ihe
county end can be verified by

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Additions A

Remodeling

Lawn Service
LOU'S Moaring, WatdsraHng
Edging 115 &amp; up Light haul
Ing F t w I H lttu ln . f f l 171/
TOM 4 J IF F s LAWN CARI '

G e n e r a l S e r v ic e s
IN D O O R

ances

APPLIANCE REPAIR
Free
eppl service cell wllh re
pairs! Jets*. A4- Best, 114 lias

C arp entry
C A R P IN T E R All kinds ol home
repairs, painting A ceramic
tile Richard Grose
m s771

Platiafirty W*rm*l*i no* and

historic hom ai DJ74I0

Moving A Storage
C l ASS A M OVER*

AFFO R D AD Lr H d r a » r (u ,i
Dependable All pTiases Call
lor I r e . . , I M ,( h * i u , nos
RESTORATION. DRVW AI.L
metal studs, itoo.». trim , sid
ing. porches, decks garebos
LUensed'Insured____*?LI**?

RITE’WAY"""*’"'"4''1
W E SH O W UP

Moving

|f*C 111till 10% oil all local
mown with coupon "W# mo*#
* *I h pf ifla in rni m l' J) I AIM

Painting
P A IN T IN G , paper hanging,
pressure washing and dry wall
repair free a ll 111 )I74

P re ssu ro T T e a n T n ^ "
DUN R ITEi Clean driveways,
roofs, pool decks, walks
houses Free est. 014111

Rooting

Carpet Cleaning

O Y S D C R t ROOFING
Free
• st . 30 y n •■ p a rla n c e
Hood I ns/Lie HUUMJ45
Call 574 4115

SAM'S CARPET CLEANINO
plus strip end buH floors
R atld tn llal/c o m m e rc lal 74

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

Cleaning Service
IT S f IMS TOR
SPRING CLEANING!
CALL SCOTTISH MAIDS
Subsidiary o l The RM Brown Co
111 M il
European Claanmg al
__
Amtrietn /Vices_____
L IO H T H A U L IN G , FLO O R
MAINTENANCE We also do
wlndowsl 110 1701

C oncrete
CAPTAIN CONCRETE Waynn
Beal I Man Quality Opera
tionl 110 1114/414 1441_______

Electrical

Rai /Comm drtrrsdati#, low

A O UTDOO R

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

R E )/C O M M
vinyl Siding
Alum Fram in g D ry w ell,
Doors. Rooting, Ccncrale
11)4*11 S O. Belli*, CBC417444

S E

F lo o r in g
HAROWOOO FLOORING
Install Sanding finishin g
TOM OLSEN 1 1114)4 7)47

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M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
R tp alr addition, comm/res
Llc/ln t IER00MI4111I *47)

Swimming P o o l
Sorvlco/Ropalr

B U T/C LE A N JA.NIT0HIAL

tpfnmti1j-lnt Rtstd 1)1 i/liJ
L a n d s c a p in g
EYMWLSS MULCH
100% G ratia A m llla d in
L ring wood Call m lor a Irta
rslim a fa on yovr I f f # H im
ruing and rem oval! Hardy
T rw S a rv lit doing butm ast as
AAA Trrw Sarvlca I l f 1141
R A N D Y *! Q U A LITY LAWN;
Complefa pro cans %ine* 1480
Cl aan opt, haul ing 32)0716

Lawn Service
J A D LAWN MAINTENANCE
We do everyfhlngf Call for
fr f+ estimate* T74 5610_____

I1LU I SKY I'OOLS ANO SF'AS

Sftfvkf repair and remod*l

in g

Q ua I l l y

w o rk

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I fw F*st wr m ttos
w r f KLY SERVICE from US

mo Chem Rile Pool S*fvk*
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Rolasrt Shoemaker

T ree Service
ECHOLS TREE SVC Lie's, ms
Lei Uw Professional* do II "
Freeoshmale*
221 1174

pa

and Cleaning
WINDOW (SCREEN REPAIR:
______ 4*7 11) 7111

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

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Sanford Ho/old. Sanford. Florida - Wnrinasdav. March 23, 1994 - TB

71— Help Wanted
MAIDS
M a lu rt, honast dependable
M o ll lake polygraph In ) and
must p at* drug ta il Trant
portallon Isa plus
H e tlN T to y «1 MW

MAIL 800M CLERKS

S A N F O R D K llch an /lau n d ry
prlv. Cabla. Prlvata boma
U l/w k plut dap 111 T*44

Full lima potllkn avallabla
HVAC/plumb'ng necessary
C rta l banallts P la tt* apply
In par u n i
lailpolnto Apart menls
M l W. lamina ts Bird
fa n fa rd a a n n ja jt_____

MANAGEMENTCOUPLE

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1dayl a weak In Sanford Call
Soul ham Sail Storage m 141)
• MAT (R IA L HANDLER a
two wk Senseticnai training
program lor career mlndad
Frlandlyparionaaiy counit
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
IM R , U i m i . , m i » l
a MEDICAL OFF IC I a
Looking lor L P N . Madk a I
Asst and Surgical A lt! B ut/
oil lea naadt your n p lodayl
FREE RIOISTR A TION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
w a w .im s i.m m a
• OFFICE PERSON a
V M hr Pul your orglnltatlon
tk illi lo work harp Fanlatllc
opportunity wllh banalilt
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
m w .n m s t.m tm

97—Apartments
Furnished/ Rent

OfFICE HCLT
£ P /T Computar aiperianca
^ and organlraliortaf tk lllt ra
. qulrad Madkal records aipa
&amp;
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r . wpm Sand rtturrw lo P O
[j&gt; Bo. liar. San lord. FI J7777
a OFF ICS PERSON a
t r M hr Ona par ton ollna
Local co hiring with banalilt
TREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
__ m w. nm I I , m i l i t __

' PANT TIME MELT NEEDED
In longwood printing com
party Call ta t Pair

PHONE PROFESSIONALS
Erpananca naentary Call
for mora Intor m aWon lay Hat

PRODUCTION

Company %##k« individual*
wllhi a m m b l/ and mac Kin#
QfKrrahng #*p#ri#nc* Long
l« fm •n k g n ro tfii Gr»#f op
po#tunifr N«v#r 41ft#&gt;
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PRODUCTION WORK
For cap manulaclurtr Scraan
Prlnlart. Packart M u ll ba
rnaroatic A vail motivated
Now hiring In Longwd H I CM I
%R EAL ESTATE a
SECRETARY
U OO hr Happy ipol In piuth
o ltlca E a ty caraar tpol
Graalbanalilt Calllodayl
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
10a w j j t h S i . m m *^

RECEPTIONIST/CLERICAl
Racapllonltl naackd lo antwar
p h o n al and g r e e l/d lr a c t
d ian lt Multi Una phona ty t
lam (Million requires o'har
d t r lc a l d u llat Word pro
catling tk lllt and knowledge
of Word P trlrc l tollwara ra
qu lrad M in im u m typin g
spaed SO wpm, typing tail lo
ba admlnltlarad Sand ratuma
lo PO hoi ltoa. Vonlord. FI
737737*0* _____________ e e o

ROUTE DRIVER
Local dallvary (mod banalilt
Up to HOO-wk JS Jtl* m i
oROUTE SALES.
Train! Ba 10 wkl Sail and
servlet chain gractry tiorot
Graal banatll packaqa Call
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
m W. lllh SI.. I l l SITt
a SECRETAR Y a
IT 00 hr For ta la t dapt
Plaatanl Sanlord firm ntad
your tklllt lodayl Hurry I
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

m

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Small Hotel Asst. M in i iir
Ratlrad coupla walcoma lo
apply Ptaaia ta ll M l TWO

STYLIST/NML TECH
W anltd lor Sanlord talon
Commlttlon. paid vacation,
banalilt Call l i t W T Tuaiday
through Saturday or i l l m t
Sunday and Monday_______

TEACHERS
M u tl h avt aarntd 40 hrt
toward a COA or aqulvalant.
or bachalort de(y*e In aarly
Childhood
301005

TELEMARKETERS
Long wax), pari lima. Monday
thru Friday, JPM tP M , Sal
urday, FAM SPM 11 SO par
hour plut bonut and com
m illio n . P a rm a n tn l poll
llo n tl..................Navarafaal
Hal a Partonnal, 4)*4*q&lt;
WAREHOUSE AND OENERAL
LABOR H E L P N E E O E O I
Bonut lor drlvan All th lllt
avallabla. Dally pay, no laa
Rtporl ready to work 1:10 am.
Industrial Labor S ve, 1011
Franch Av. No photo calls

WAREHOUSE FORKLIFT
Start Immodlatofyl Up lo 11
par hour JSJ 4111*14________

WHOLESALE ROUTE DRIVER
C la il B, C D L. raqulrad
Apply In parson
Ouil4l4oni Dairy
I Farmers Market)
1100 Franch Ava,
__________ Sanlord__________

WRECKER DRIVER
Experienced. M u lt llva In
Sanlord arta A hava C latt A
CDL. Apply at: 1WTW. Il l SI.

93—Rooms tor Rent
A QUIET, d ta n rm., kltchan.
phona, laundry Apt's avail
abla alto IT1A up 114 4*11
CLEAN ROOMS, tlngla tlarllng
STS/wk. K ltc h a n , phona,
laundry, vldao g o m ti, oil
itraat parking. 11G4411______
CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM.
Wllh kltchan avallabla 111/wk
111 tac Down low n 111 10B4
LAKE MARY AREA Wathar,
dryar ♦ pool. Non tm oktr,
non drlnkar. Matura ladlaa
only. SHOmo Inc i* ll,3 H t*4 *
NEWLY RENOVATED, prlvata
anlranca. paddla Ian In your
room, your own haat control,
rafrlgaraloc, mlcrowava and
color tv, Otf tlraal parking
and niald urvlca. Convanlanl
location. Tha bail In town
111 MOt___________________
PRIVATE LONOWOOD HOME
Non tmokar 140/waak. 110
d tp b tllC a lU H lB O _________

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NOTICE
All ranlal and raal etlala
advarlltamanlt ara tubjacl lo
lha Ftdaral Fair Housing A d,
which m akat II lllagal lo
advarllta any pralaranca. Ilm
n a tio n or d is c rim in a tio n
batad on raca, color, rallglon.
u i . handicap, lamlllal tla lu t
or national origin

SPRING SPECIAL!!
MARINER'S VILLAGE

323-8870

MINUTES FROM SANFORD
QUIET 1 /H i lowrbouva 110*
Park. Adull comm U l l mo
and tac dap W alar'iraih
IncI Barb Mon F r l i n Ita l__
SANFORD I bdrm w / will I urn
By wk or mo 1*1 M M otllca
aaa *77* home MO 1410 pager
1ANFORD 411 1 PARK AVC
I and 1 bdrm Air 111} t i l l
plut ttoodepod) am aaoi
I BEDROOM FREE MONTH
SPECIALI 1 bdrmt A alllc
avail. Call Jerry , P I 4410
1 BEDROOM 1 Sanlord Ava
1)11 Includes oil HI let
HO MW or 4*0 14/1

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
DELTONA. 1 bdrm I bath
carport, living, dining. Honda
fm t N IC E I MOO/mo 110144}
NICE A CLEAN 1/1 Fenced
yard No pals 4411&gt;mo I tl. I a 11
A ta t *04 10* 4*41 M m *pm
PINE CREST
1/1 eanl 11/A
appl
lancad y d , carport
D M mo HISTORIC AREA
1/1. appl .. (pic . garage
IlM 'm o Call Paul Osborne.
Venture I Properties. 11147*4
SANFORD 1 bdrm. 7W baih
lakalronl house 1410/mo
__________ H I &gt;004__________
SANFORO, 1 Bdrm I Bath,
w/fplc Clot# (o downtown
4)10 plus dap 111 RHI_______

107—Mobile
___H om es/R ent
OSTEEN 1 bedroom. I bath On
10 acrat S4M plut 1100 tacurl
ly. 104 444 Slap a I tar »pm
SANFORD. 1 bdrm I bath, quiet
araa, lancad yard UTl/m o
SITS/dep. No pelt 111 4T04
1 BDRM. IVY BATH moblla
homa tor rani. M illal Laka
Park. Estes Dr *04117 1111

114—
Warehouse
Space / Rent
L O N O W O O D /L A K E M A R Y Mid Ilia lloraga warehouses.
400 MO 1400 iq ft. Free rtnl
w /llm o , lease, IronSUS/mo
111 Oil*

H I — Homes for Sel*
HIDOEN L A K H . 1/1. 1 C*r
gar . remodeled m tlde'out
ow n**
i is,wo
m tn s
LAKE MARY 1/1. lamlly rm.
CA/CH on Ig tr a ^ lot 1*1000
W MallcieerikL Realtor
___________i n m i __________
LAKE FRONT Labe Markham
!tt.*0 0 Build your dream
homa hare! Call Diana
The CANNON QROUP Realtors
1 M «*4Jlor ID ll*4_
SANFORO 1 bdrm. l i t bath
Canlral A/C. garaga. lanced
yard Everything nawl II.MO
down 44M month/t * 1TO1

STAIRS PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT A REALTY
44/ 111 l lll/ J D «ITt

A ■tim e No QupUHo111
• 1/1 44*1 P IT IIU M O
• 1/1 spill, lancad. IMS F i l l
114*00
PRE laraclatvral 14 COO dn
1/1, heavily l/aad l / l acre
Spill bdrm . ceramic Ilia
appl, ga'age Possible owner
holdlnd Jolt 471. TOO!

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REALTY,

INC.

BUYERS!
AMO'S At LOW a t 1*000 Down1
Gav'l Repo t The Lalett LltH
Bank Farectoturat Super Daaiti

Markham Wds. foreclosure 4/1
I • acre, pasture/ 11a bIe
IIOVOOO
Lk. Mary cuslam 1/1, ovor I
acre. 1111*00

Wa’vaOet Them ALLI
Call Our Full Tima
la la t Team A N Y T IM E I

322 2420* 321 2720
SANFORD • LAKE MART

(•A m . o n n o ilN i.

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 0 4

• In Out 31th T « *i*

BATEMAN REALTY

W INTER IPRINOS V t 41000
an d q u a lily lo a ii u m a
ll**(m o Common, ly pool and
lanrut New rool laa M il
W INTER SPRINOS 1/3 110,000
atsumat no quallFylng i l l ] mo
Quick d o tln g l Naw rool,
comm pool/tonnltia* 111*

L k ff# *t E lf a f t ir o h t r
IM 0 S*nford Av#

321 2257

HALL R EA LTY
312 W Piiul SI S.inloicl
Dabary l / l . b*g loll Earn rm.
r b conttr . country I SO.MO
1 bdrm.. corner lo*. t /h 'a . low
dn A monthly I Only 4*1,140
SI. lah n't R ivtr accassl 10
acres, 10K down! 4/1.900

ht %

V J

323-5774

bam

MORGAN REALTY

EXC HANGE' OR 4ELL your
properly located any where I
Investors Really, 474-4415__

More home tor the money I
V l 'i , torn rm . den. u r pch.
big m estefbdrm 1 458.500

VEN TU RE I PROPERTIES

Lets ol prie«&lt;yl I / H l , new
ce rp et. hardwood floors
fenced, lo ll of ff'eeil U7JM1

Looting to bujr # hom tf W#
h iv e homes lm ak areas of

Seminoitv Orange, Volusia
Coynttes! Call for detail si
• ) / ] w ith fireplace mt w f r
car|&gt;et and tile. U4 900
• Fortclusurtl 4/7 on I 52 acres
Fireplace 1104.900
• 4/1. 7,700 sq ft . fireplace Ig
scr port hi 1104.900
Bath Osborne
V tn fu r9 | Properties

SANFORO
lllh SI. and Myrlla Ava

321-6762
DELTONA
_________M 4 T H M 1 *_________
4/1 BLOCK HOME w/ CHA'on
l O O i l l * Io I
14i 24 b lk
laundry/workihop '.’n il icr
rm Vary clota lo Plnacratl
Flam 414 000 )11 14**

330-0273/774-9400
FOR SALE OR RENT 1/1 Cant
air, gar 11.400 down SllS/mo
logual buyer 141 ON/_______
HANDYMAN SPECIAL Zoned
R C I. Downtown Sanlord 1
bd. I ba 1)0 000 OBO 111 1*14

151— Investment
Properly / Sale
WII4TER PARK condo 1/1. *11
new ctramlc and carpal, new
kitchen U l 000*14 1141

O n fu ^ j

153—Acreage___ Lots/Saie _____

BANK FORECLOSURES, GOVT
FORECLOSURES, LOWDOWN
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA 8 ORANGE COUNTY

DELTONA 1 wooded building
lolt Nice tubdlvlilon 114.000
lor all 1 lolt 40/ 414*411

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES ~
Ideal lor moblla boma or
homa ilia , ho rtat. callla.
(arming, or nurtary. Zoned
agricultural 11.*00 par acra
Smalt down paym tnl wllh
dwnar financing, TO4-14M i n
F IS H E R M A N S P A R A D IS E ,
walar front lot, M a i n , spring
fad laka. P rlc td lo ta ll.
BIB. 100 Byowntr 111 4*41

PINECREST
1 bdrm . with
lancad yard and abova ground
pool Lease purchase. I S3.TOO
Call lor details I

Jmtt MtnsiiilfL 323-7271
AACarnat, InCv U I 111*__
'OWNER FINANCEI 1.000 * tq'
II. 4 bdrm. 1 bath on dbl lot
Low down - graal la rm il
Prlcedrlghll 414.490
•IMMACULATE 1 bdrm 1 bath,
b lk . c o n s t., c a n l. H /A .
spacious lamlly rm , beautiful
oaki and garda nt. 1*1.100
(1//TOF /IJf

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale
CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
H i t * 3/3 split, **4 Blyipring,
canlral H/A, tertan room
41.100
111II 3/1 t l Barkthlra. canlral
H /A , relied tcraan roam,
carport I I I 000
14. It 1/3 *1 Fairmont V illa
canlral 14/A, wether/dryar.
dithwathar. all alaclric. ca
thadral catllngt. vinyl tiding
thingla rool, northern Insula
tlontll.000
14.41 l / I tp lll ' l l Pterion
canlral H/A. carport 411. MO
Call H l* 1 4 * e r t ) 1 » /* l
M O B IL E H O M E . C a rria g e
Cove, I I ' ■ 11‘ 1 Bdrm 1 Bath.
41AM______________ 113 *14?
NEW l*»4 t, NO DOWN, 14H.
tntoratl. 14X14. lift/m a
1 IX T 4 .4 lll/m a 141114*

159-Real Estate
Wanted
LAND WANTED
FOR SUBDIVISIONS wllh or
without approvals 100 tOOO
acrat Waterfront a plut Cali
Tarry Clayton *04 H i 4*0*

181— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n it u r e
• AAA RAY'S APPLIANCE •
311S French Ava. Sanlord
R a f r Ig o r a t o r . S l o v a t .
Washers Dryart Fr«a 1 yr
labor warr Dai avail 111 0041
APPLIANCE I, F U R N . TV’S
ETC B U Y -S E L L TRADE
INS CHEEPO DEPOT. I l l *
F R ENCH AVE
H I 11*4
A P PLIA N C E S ! B a il prlcat.
Bait Warranty. Bail Sarvlcal
Wathart. dryart. mlcrowavat
Wa buy appiianctt' Dallvary
lr»«l A-4 B a il,33*-33*1
BUNK B ID S Upgrade mai
Iraaaat Lika naw 14)40
________ Call 14* M U ________
• CALF. KINO BED Heavy
dark plna, mirrored taookcaie
headboard. Coll m a llr a tt
Vary good condition 4100
H I H *4 attar 1PM
• E L E C T R IC R A N O E. 10".
good condtllon. SIS 110111*
• FULL 1IZE M a llra tt * bo.
tpringi Good condition IM
Call i l l 1414
O E 1TOVB. X) S ill Ktnmor*
HD w a th ir
lyr old H 10
Chain link gala 10.4 140
Saart )0 gal hot walar haatar
Smotold * IM M l 0141
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Ovar 10 yaart In Sanlord
Salat Naw and Utad Sarvlca
all makat A parlt XM E
Commtrcltl SI lH ) * * ) ____
KENMORC wathar, vary meal
Free delivery and warranty
Jah n -A h Bail. 11* 11*1
• OAK HIGH CHAIR E.callanl
condllIon t i l Call 111 H i*
• T V IN T E R T A IN M IN T
CENTER I H V h • 4*” w 140
naw al Wal Marl. Will tall lor
SMOBO Call 171 *404 Ivm tg
WASHER A DRYER'. Magic
Chal. SHI for both Broyhlll
dining tel. Solid oak labia w /t
th ilr * ISOO OaO 111 4111
• WATERBED, quean, padltlal
w /a d r a w e rs
B o o k c a ta
headboard 1100 114 54**

183—Television/
Radio / Stereo
• FOR SALE Pair ol 10" Phaie
Linear graphite tub woofan
4M watt peak power * IOO Atk
lor Brian 11* B l/*avat

((w a a a .r i4 u .e 1
R liA L CSTATO, INC.

322-7498

NEW Sanford o lllc ti and/or.
warehouses. *00 3.100 tq II.
Special, llil/ m a . I l l 1SS4

BABY LOP BUNNY. Pure brad,
tamale, vary lama Grant wllh
kldtl M lb to l food 1101)0/M0
F R E E PUPPIES. Lab m l.,
black, 11 weeks Only ) tall
0 4 07/4

211—Antiques/
Collectibles
• S A C R IF IC IN G ELEC TR IC
MOTOR bulif In Thom#* A l**
E dko n'i day VlnUg* it9 i
On# h u n d re d y # | f | o ld
Hori#p£Y*«r appro a '4 HP
unuiu#l br.su flfhn qt, 1 ip»#d
MOOd pyMty MuHfum qualify
W ill m#b# tom# collector
drool! 1100 773 4JU
W I L L T R A O t I t f l HESS
TRUCK FOR 1WI PLEASE
CALL 777 *M7______________

215—Boats and
Accessories
• HOUSEBOAT. Hv# atjoard 4)
N au falln *. twin #ngm# V
driy#. I70K Or Quam 4¥S l'«5
• I l k * COBIA BOW NIDER
In lld # r«don«r 19*4 70 HP
E-ylfirud#, pewrtf trim. And fill
r# b u ilt i h r ! G ilv A n iifd
Magic Till, n tw fir##.
nlfing * 7 * 50 771 1011__
• 14 FT BOWRIDER US HP
M #rcwfy, o b Ion hour% witri
fr#ll#r 13,700 777 OUi
• I f f * S KI/FISH BOAT 90 HP
M#rc , mt lr#&gt;l«tr Ryn» gr##tl
I ) 000 PArbAl finane# *95 710*
• m s REGAL Mad* Ilian It
w 4 cyl in /o v lboard motor
nr/ driy# on Tr«il*r 14.000 OBO
• JO*00^or *49 4 » l #v#%
• 14 FT PONTOON boat 1
Hbarglati 1*0 HP Evlnrud#
Vary f l i t I Marty #Btr*% Mb#
nawl Only »10_740 17J 6**0
#M CAROLINA. U II nr Ira tltr
S#*f% 7, r#lin i4h#d ar/n#4*
%w*|y#l vei l s 1400 12 I M lf _
M PROL IN I , 99 H . V bottom
wellh 7 3 C drtv# ^hlp t«» tfsor#
dfpfh findar ’ g*U Iratltr
vtry lorn hours 5499) 77) I4U
A lo y M iftfi# Inc, SH C 75fh Sf
91’ TIDE CRAFT, flth snd IM
boat w/trollor IS0XR4 Mar
cury, lo ll of a if r a i 14400
177 »M0__________

217— G a r a g e S a le s
CASSELBERRY JUMBLE SALE
C# n I r * I f lu r id a i I a r g* l f
tIngle id 1# ) 75 and J! i6.&amp; 8
COMMUNITY METHODIST
4971 4 High**y 1/ 97
R ftn pr ih in e l Over 4 000 in
aH#nd*nc# tail y#ar______

For adult
111____ 171*1*1
ANTIQUE Chippandal* couch,
antique bullet, color TV, sfitr
stepper, m ile household
Items
Call 117 1411
• BEAUTIFUL NEW gold col
ored lace tablecloth. ! l " i l l "
111407 174 4)1* 4 to S P M ____
DOWN FAST SPA. purtabla,
seat! 4. wood Iremed. salt
^ontoined SMOO B O H ) 4411
• F IR E P LA C E SET 1 piece
with stand Black, heavy
metal t i O ) l ) * « i
• O R A C O B A B Y IW I N O .
automatic 111 OOCall 111 0**)
Attar IPM_________
• KINO TUT PRINT Framed
and .lasted, 7'«)‘. with of
llciai program ia l Please call
1*11111 ______________
1ERVICE SALES A •ARTS lor
portable kerosene fwafert
LARRY SMART 11) 41)1
1UNOUEST WOLFF IANNINO
B EDS Naw C o m m e rc ial
H om a U n its F ro m i &lt;r ,
Lamps Lotions Accessorial
Monthly payments low as
I I I OO Call Today FREE NEW
Color Catatog 1 100 441 *1*7
• TABLECLOTH, new. beige
C ard ta b le i l i a 31 C all
40/ 1)4 4)1*4 to SPM
U T IL IT Y /L tn d lc ip a Traitor
ISM Large Chest FREEZER
IM 4*S t ) )) alter »PM

230— A n t iq u e / C la s s ic
C a rs
• FORO THUNDERBIRD. I t 44
Ait original* Ne#d« tom#
*or b 11 493 OBO 371 0154

•1970 OLVILLE CADILLAC
SIOOOOBO All power ) ) ) 0)S4

2 3 1 -C a rs

CRAFT SALE

• CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
'1*. I ton. Passenger van.
d ta n Loaded! Too much lo
list, must see to appreciate
Only S3.44SOBO
H I *100
• FORD RANOCH. LTX *1.
P/S, crulsa. A/C, Slerao, 4.100
miles. I yr or 11.000 ml 1*11 on
warranty Call 111 t i l ) ______
• I1 U IU P/U * ) Red. 7K. A/C.
a m /lm c*ss, lull btdllner.
rear window 1*,4M1H **)«
• JEEP PICK UP 4i4, 1*1*. V I.
auto Engine end Irani re
built (about 10.000 m lle d
Newer Interior 11,000 H I 100*
• JEEP PICKUP TRUCK, 1*1*
4.4 with topper 1100 OBO
Needs* lot ol TLC 11)1*1*

Sanford Motor Co.
'* ) CHEROKEE COUNTRY
14.000 miles. 111,4*1
________ Call 117 41*1________
VOLKSW AO ON VA N . 1*74
Reasonable, good running
condition 407 4 ** 0410 or
141 a x c v . i w j _____ _______
• 1*71 CHEVY 1/1 ton p/u, ) »
V I Nuns good Engine snd
Irani strong I tMO H I 1)11
• t to) SUBURBAN OMC * 1L
diesel, halt ton. mechanically
solid, new rad /brake rotors A
calipers'head liner Very good
tires and low pkg U , MO OBO
_________0071*1 IM *_________
lt * l F-t* BLAZER 4 dr.'lu ll
power, Tahoe package. I]K mi
117.00b llrm 117 * 404 alter 4

238— V e h ic le s

• BUICK /) ELECTfCA 111 4 dr
W a n te d
hardtop E .cedant condltlonl
Restored m i Sl.KOUQTOO/
WC PAY T O P lllt FOR
Complete or Wrecked Can.
CHEVETTE. ISM. Gray. 4 door
Trucki RUNNINGorNOT
raliabia car tor only 1400
AMY CONDITION
1111*44
__________ 114 *114 _ _ _ _ _
• CHRYSLER IM P E R IA L '*3.
239—MiororcvclB*
Like new Must salt Only
I)
4.000 Can 140 / ) » ) * * «
__ and Blkoi
• OUMEBUOOY Full Kbergian
• 'l l HONDA. 7so custom, good
body Convortihla lop Rebuilt
condition. UK w llt t MOO OBO
VW engine Many new parts
Jl) 0*111v msg or 37) 4H*
Prolan ion built t ISOOH I 4*74
' l l KAWASAKI. IM LTD Prlma
FORO MUSTANO LX. 1**4
condition M u lt see to appr*
AM FM stereo, air. p/w. auto
clot* HOO M l 414)_________
Asking 14.100)4* 1141________
• ' l l HONDA SPREE Very low
• HONDA ACCORD LX. It* )
m llei Very good condition
P rS . P -B . a ir
Kenwood
M00
Phone H i 4)48
A M 'FM cassette 4 door, low
mites Rosewood color Will
. -t
t l / r-jl ) IJ v i’ l
241— R e c r e a t io n a l
a c t BARON Conv.rtible, ’14
Red loaded dig dash, new
top new tires SA.SOO4*1 740*
• MONTE CARLO T * /I great
condt A/C runs like a top!
Sharp looking) SI.IM 114 4111

F ill your E*%f#r b*4bef * lth
beautiful handmade Ite m il
914 W 70th St Fr&lt; fc Sat . f S
OARAOE Sale77 Why bofher f t
WE BUY PAY TOP PRICE 11
407 310 9*37

235—T r u c k i/
Buses/Vans

MY PRICES W ILL NOT BE
B E A TI MY W A RR A N TY
W ILL NOT BE BEATI Coma
see J lm at American Dream
Sales and Service
I I ) 0 Sanlord Ave. I l l )***
We’re building a reputation.

V e h ic le s / C a m p e r s
• HOLIDAY Rambler Imperial.
' I t )5tt basement model,
loaded Excellent cond Op
tlonal Honda motor scooter lor
1 w/ rack 411.000 407 4** 4*1*
V A N /C A M P E R . 1*71. Chevy
model M Good condition All
accessories 12.M 011) 4*11
• ' l l MOTOR HOME Huns great
Will trad* tor Iraval trailer ol
com partbla value Jit 711}

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garaga tala ad by
11 noon on Tuesday and fake
advantage of our special
garaga tala ad p rlctll Call
Classified now for detallsl

FR EE

322-2611

REFUND
IPURG HAEI

GARAGE SALE
'Slide

p ro je c to r

and

u re e n .

Smith Corona elac typ**rl»
er, iv i, clothing, hounthold
ktcmt, and collecfiblet Frl &amp;
Sat. 703 MeVay D r . Sanora
LONOWOOO/OANBURY M ILL
off Lk Emma Rd Multi tale*
on Norfolk Cf A Mlllrac# Pt
Golf ciubi. clolh«%. turn, efc
F rl/S a tf S Raln/*hln# _____

• Quality Used Cars &amp; Trucks
■ Good Crodlt! No Crodil!
Bad Crodlt! NO PROBLEM!

IlMCER

I I
IflO T O R S

3 2 1 -2 9 9 3
3 2 1 -1 4 5 0

You pay for the first 10 days and
if your car doesn't sell, call us
and renew it for FREE! Phone
number and asking price must be
included in ad. N o copy change
while ad is running except for price.
Non-commercial only. C^all 322-261 1 today!

117—Commercial
Rentals

118—Office
___ Space / Rent

‘ ALUMINUM WALKER

• A U S T R A L IA N B LU E
H E E L E R m li pupplat ]
tamales, 1 month! old 111
each H I M l/o r 111 1*1/

'13 MUSTANO OT 1.4, 1 spd .
runs grtal, needs TLC. 11)00
OBO AJUal StoeJMTOlOl__
• U HONDA ACCORD. 4 dr . S
spd,. A /C , P w .. A m /F m
cassette 13000. H I *411
I * BUICK PARK A V EN U E
Loadedl U .ff lO r Best Otter
Call 111 4)1)

W e 'll advertise y o u r car o r oth er
m otor vehicle until it's sold.

OFFICE/wirehouse tpaca. 1100
Sq II. P rim e location al
anlranca lo Canlral Fla Ra
glonal Airport. aO/131/40/
SANFORO 10.011 4q II 1 phase,
tprInkiert S l/tq ft Slantlrom
Really Inc, Jim Doyla IH14T0

ill? 1ANFORD AVE. O lllc tt or
r a la ll tp aca 1,000 tq II
t*M /m o 111 11&lt;7cr)11*040

223— M is c e lla n e o u s

• P LY M O U T H "Grand Fury,
whlto. A I cond thru out
G oodm llttgt. 17,000 0 DO
__________ H I WOO__________
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION *
E V E R Y T U E IO A Y 7 M P M
OAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. *1, Daytona Botch
_______ *04 211 1311
• RENAULT ENCORE, 1*41
E .c tlle n l condltlonl tt.K O
llrm 1)0 1)14 alter 4PM
• TOYOTA COROLLA wagon.
'* ) . Auto. A /C . rad. d k .
warranty H .4M M 1 44)4
I ) CHEVY Chevtlto i dr. 4 "spd
new llrts. doesn't burn oil
Good Ind car 1*00)17 1141

WHOLESALE LAND
Timber Company liquidating
lands, tm all/larga parcalt
H ig h la n d , c r * a k t , la k a t.
wildlife M lnulat from Or
lando and Daytona 100 ac.
tracts begin al l!/!/a c . Don’t
dalayl 1*041 14*1*40________
l . l ACRES. ratld *n llal. En
Itrprlta, FI. Itoavlly wooded
Mlnulat lo I 4 111.000 111 *X)4

115— Industrial
Rentals______

SANFORD R E TA IL/O FFIC E .
I. 111 tq II tingle tlory w/
kitchen, covered tldawalkt.
high Iralllc araa Walar A
sewer Inc. I TOO plut talat
lan/rno. tioo tac. llantlrom
Rtally Inc, Jim Doyla 111 »*S
SANFORD Prof. o lllc ti Dr ,
Dental, Raal Etlala, Retail
Shop Carpaltd, cant H/A,
high Iralllc locatlonl 1.41s tq
II.
or ( I I Vary Reasonable!
Call Wat Louwtma, Broker
Otllca, m s /lt i Homa, 111 m *

STRAWBERRIES U Pick Open
9am m i Celery Av# ) m i E
of Sanford 1 ml N of Sf Rd
4* Moopt Far mt 171 73*4

199—Pets &amp; Supplies

• FORECLOSURE! l / l on l»
a c ra l Appl , In tld a u lll ,
fenced yd I OnI y S lt.tM l
• l / l , aver l / l acral Llv. dm.
lam rm Salallila dish 144,*00
• 1/1 w/POOL lor only 144.1001
Llv , dining, lam rm i tool
• L A K E , l•n n la . p o o h ] / }
custom, llv, din . oat in kilch .
appl Garaga t * l . *001
• l / l . new carpal A pelntl Canl
H/A, carport J u ilt4 ].*M I

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• MAYFAIR 1/1 w/ ter porch,
dbl garage. 111* sq II healed.
n o p a ltM ll/m o 1*0 sac
• SANFORD DUPLEX J/I.S 1
story, w/d hook ups. CHA
Spacious11.40 mo . si VI set
• SHADOW LAKE WOODS 1/11
w/ dbla car garaga. tplc . wall
A septic 1*00/mo. 1*00 tac
• SANFORO 1/1 DUPLEX w d
hookup. CHA. tawmo 1400 sac
• SANFORD l / l mi dan. ter
porch 11*1 mo SIM tac
• O VIEDO l / l DUPLEX w /
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I BDRM. I BATH SSOO monlh
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security 111 01541* 111 1411
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garaga. carpal. Ulndt. cant
haal/alr 1100 Ita tlOOait 40*
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l a r g t la n c a d y a rd , and
screened room Orly 1M0 down
Why ranIT Tha Hllllmars
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. t ) 3447 CA 14 E
CITIZENS FEDERAL BANK. A
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK.
Plalntlll.

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 43 447 CA 14 E
C H E M IC A L M O R T G A G E
COMPANY,
Plalntlll.

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. *3 1131 CAI4E
F E D E R A L H O M E LO AN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
• cof po»atlon ol the United
S ta in ,

Plalntlll.

vs
TH O M A S I P E N N E V and
MARTHA J PENNEV. husband
and w ilt.
Delandants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given Inal
pursuant to I ha Amendad Sum
mary Final Judgmanl ol Fora
dosura and Assassmanl ol Naa
sonabla Allornay's Faas anlarad
In tha causa pandlng In lha
Circuit Court ol lha Elghtaanth
Judicial Circuit, In and lor
Samlnola County, Florida. Casa
No tJ O i l C A N E , lha un
darsignad Clark will tall lha
p ro p e rty s itu ated In said
County, described at
L o l 14. F O R E S T P A R K
ESTA TE S . SEC TIO N TWO.
according to lha plat thereol. at
recorded In Plat Booh TJ. Pages
44 and 4S. ol lha Public Records
ol Samlnola County. Florida
at public tale, to lha highest and
best bidder lor rath at I I 00
a m on lha IJth day ol April,
teas, at 301 N Park Avenue, al
lha was! Ironl slaps al lha
Samlnola County Courlhouta.
Sanlord. Samlnola County. Flor
Ida
DATEDMarch 14. Itt4
Maryanna Morse
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTV
BV Dorothy W Bolton
At Deputy Clark
Publish March 14.31. H it
DEP 141
iN TM E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I4TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

CASE NO tte tie C A H E
CITIZENS FEDERAL BANK. A
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK.
Plalntlll.

vs
PAUL DOUGLAS THOMPSON
and PATRICIA F THOMPSON
hit wile, al al
Delandants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TOCHAPTERtS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgmanl ol Foreclosure dated
August If. It f i. and anlarad In
Casa No tJOOIOCAItE ol the
Circuit Court ol lha lilts Judicial
Circuit In and lor Samlnola
County Florida wherein CITI
ZENS F E D E R A L BANK. A
FEDERAL SAVINGS DANK It
lh a P l a l n t l l l an d P A U L
DOUOLAS THOMPSON and
PATRICIA F THOMPSON are
Detendentt. I will sail lo the
highest and best bidder lor cash
at lha watl Ironl door ol lha
Samlnola County Courthouse In
Samlnola County. Sanlord. Flor
Ida al I I 00 o'clock A M on the
tlh day ol A pril, t t t t . lha
lot towing described property at
sal I or in In said Order or F'lnal
Judgment, to wit.
L o l I . B lo c k B . T H E
S P R IN G S . O E E R W O O D
ESTATES, according lo Ilia Plal
thereol. at recorded In Plal
Book 14. Page 7S. ol lha Public
Records ol Samlnola County.
Florida
In accordance with tha Amer
leant With Disabilities Act. par
stnt with disabilities needing a
special accommodation lo par
tlclpate In this proceeding
should coni ad lha Clark ol lha
Circuit Court. A D A Coordlna
lor. al 301 N Park Avenue.
Sanlord. Florida 337/1. tela
phone (4071 333 4330. not later
than seven (71 days prior lo lha
proceeding II hearing Impaired.
(TDD) I 100 SIS 1771. or Voice
(V I I lOOtS) 1770. via Florida
Ralay Service
DATED al Sanlord. Florida
March II. Itt4
Clark. Circuit Court
Samlnola County. F lor Ida
By: Jana E. Jasawlc
At Deputy Clark
Publish: March 14.33. Itf4
DEP 143
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. t t 3337
DIVISION CA 14E
FIR S T TEN N ESSEE BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Plalntlll,
vs.
JOHN F. STEWART, el al.
Delendanl(i)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given that,
pursuant lo a Final Judgmanl ol
Foreclosure dated March 10.
I f f 4, entered In Civil Casa
Number T3 3337 CA I4E. In lha
Circuit Court lor SEMINOLE
County, Florida, wherein FIRST
T E N N E S S E E 0 A N K NA
TIONAL ASSOCIATION It the
p l a l n t l l l . a n d J O H N F.
STEWART, el a l . are the Da
Undents. I will tell the property
situated In SEMINOLE County.
Florida, datcrlbadat:
Lol 5. V E R N E C H A N EY
SUBDIVISION, according lo lha
plal Ihereol at recorded In P'»*
Bouk 30. Page t l. ol lha Public
Records ol Samlnola County.
Florida
at public tala, lo lha highest and
best bidder, lor cash, al the
Watl Ironl door ol lha Samlnola
County Courlhouta. 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sanlord, Florida, al
11:00 A M on the 13th day ol
April, 1444
Deled: March 14, Itf4.
Maryanna Morse
CLERK O FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Dorothy W. Bollon
" i n accordance with lha
Americans With Disabilities
Ac), parsons In need ol a special
accommodation lo participate In
this proceeding shall, wllhln
seven (7) dayt prior lo any
proceeding, contact tha Ad
m lnltlrallve Ofllce ol tha Court,
M l N. Park Avenue, Samlnola
County Courlhouta, Sanlord FL
33771 telephone (407)333 4330,
T D D I 100 454 1771 or V
I MO t)S 1770 via Florida Relay
Service."
Publish: March 14.33. Ift4
DEP 1)0

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KENNETH C. HANSBROUGH.
a tingle man. el al,
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order or Final
Judgmanl ol Foreclosure dated
March 10. 1*44. and entered In
Casa No 43 3447 CA 14 E ol lha
Circuit Court ol tha llth Judicial
Circuit In and lor Samlnola
County. Florida wherein CITI
ZENS FEDERAL BANK It the
P la ln tlll and K E N N E TH C
HANSBROUGH It lha Dalan
dent. I will tall lo lha highest
and best bidder tor cash al the
watl Ironl door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse In Seminole
County, Sanlord. Florida al
11:00 o'clock A M . on the 13th
day ol April, 1444. the following
described property et tel forth
In said Order or Final Judg
ment. to wit:
lo l 3. BEAR LAKE FOREST,
according to the plat thereol et
recorded In Plal Book 33. pages
70 and 71, Public Records ol
Semlno'eCounty, Florida
In accordance with the Amer
leant With Disabilities Act. par
tons with disabilities needing a
special accommodation lo par
tld p a le In Ih lt proceeding
should contact tha Clark ol tha
Circuit Court. A O A Coordlna
lor. at M l N Park Avenue.
Sanlord. Florida 33771. tala
phone (407 ) 333 43M. not later
than seven (7) dayt prior to the
proceeding II hearing Impaired.
(1 D U I I 4 0 0 4 ))t i l l , or Voice
(V) I too f t ) 1770. via Florida
Ralay Service
DATED al Sanford. Florida
this 14th day ol March. 1444
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark Circuit Court
Samlnola County. Florida
By Oorothy W Bolton
At Deputy Clark
Publish March 14.33. 1444
OEP 1)1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,• N A N OFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PLORIOA
CASE NO 4) 1441 CA 14 E
HILLISPA R K C OR P .
Plalnt.lt.

vt
JOHNE MACFARLANE.
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, pursuant to Final Judg
ment ol Foreclosure entered In
tha case ot H IL L IS PARK
CORP . Plalntlll. vs JOHN E
MACF ARLANE. Defendant In
lha Circuit Court, In and tor
Samlnola County. Florida. Casa
No 43 1143 CA 14 E, lha un
darsignad Clerk will tall at
public tala to tha highest and
bast bidder lor cash al Watt
Iron! door ol tha Samlnola
County Courthouse. M l N Park
Avenue. Santerd. Samlnale
County, Florida, at tha hour et
II W a m an tha Itth day at
April. A O 1444. that certain
real property situate and being
In Samlnola County, Florida,
described at follows
Lots 73. 74 and 7). (LESS
Oegln al the Southeast corner ol
Lot 7). Run North 34 degrees. )3
minutes. East 74 ) ) teat. North
)7 degrees. 31 minutes. )4 sac
ondt Watl IM 44 teat southwest
arly on a curve 41 13 feet. South
43 dagraat. 17 minutes, I I tec
ondt. East 14) 33 tret to tha
Point ol Beginning) ol Rota
Court Addition lo Sanlord. ec
cording lo lha Plat thereol at
recorded In Plat Book 3. Paget
3. 4. and ). ol tha Public Records
ol Samlnola County. Florida
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K O FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By Oorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 14.33.1444
DEP 144
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I4TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O IN E R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 44 44I4'CA‘I4*E
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
Plalntlll.

VS

M U R R A Y A L A N IE R and
KATHERINE L. JESS: If living,
and all unknown parties claim
Ing by, through, undar and
against lha above named dsf
endant(t) who are not known to
be dead or alive, whether said
unknown parties may claim an
Interest at spouses, heirs, de
v lie e t . grantees, or other
claimants: FLORIDA HOUS
IN G F IN A N C E A G E N C Y !
-----------, unknown per ton (s) In
possession ol the sub|ect real
property!
Delandants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Murray A. Lanier It living,
and all unknown parties claim­
Ing by, through, undar and
against the above named delendanl(s) who are not known lo
be dead or alive, whether said
unknown parties may claim an
Interest as spouses, heirs, de
vlsees, g ran tees, or other
claimants! whose residence Is
unknown! whose lest known
address Is:
3547 El Portal Ave.
Sanlord. F L 33771
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action for foreclosure ol mort­
gage on the lol low Ing described
property:
LOT N IN BLOCK 34 OF
DHEAMW OLD, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3.
AT PAGE 40 AND 41. PUBLIC
R E CO RD S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
has bean (Had against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your written delenses. It any,
to I t . on P A U L A W A D E
G R E E N E . Attorney lor the
Plalntlll, whose address Is 4010
Boy Seoul Boulevard. Suite 4M.
Tampa, Florida 33407 on or
before thirty days from the date
ol the llrsl publication and Ilia
the original with the Clerk ol
this Court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or Imme­
diately thereafter,- otherwise a
default will be entered against
you lor the relief demanded In
the complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of said court on March 14,
1444.
(SEAL)
Maryanna Morse
As Clerk ol lha Court
By: Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: March 14.33.14*4
DEP 133

'W W W '

vs.
R O B E R T A COW HIO and
J O O IE L Y N N C O W H IG .
husband and wile.
Defendant!)!.
NOTICEOF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated March 10,
1444, and anlarad In Casa No
43 447 CA 14 E. ol tha Circuit
Court ol lha E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit m and lor SEM
INOLE County. Florida wherein
C H E M IC A L M O R T O A G E
COM PANY 1s P la ln tlll and
ROBERT A. COWHIO. at a t.
are Defendants. I will sail to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
In the West Ironl door ol the
Courthouse, In Sanford. SEMI
N O IE County. Florida, at 11:00
o’clock on tha 13th day of April.
14*4. the following described
property as set forth In said
Final Judgment, to wit:
Lot II. Block A. SKY LARK
SUBDIVISION, according to tha
Plat thereof as recorded In Plat
Book 17. Pages 14 and I). Public
Racords ot Samlnola County.
Florida
D A T E D this I4lh day ot
March. 14*4
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clark of said Court
By. Dorothy W Bolton
As Deputy Clark
"Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
stwuld contact ADA Coordinator
at Samlnola County Courthouse.
M l N Park Avenue. Suite N M I.
Sanlord. Florida 33771. at least
live days prior to tha proceed
tr g
Talaphnna 14071 373 43M
eat 4337 I 400 4 )) 1771 ITDD )
or I 400 4 )) 1770 (V) via Florida
Ralay Service "
Publish March I*. 33 1444
DEP 144
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. *3 344 CA-I4 E
H O M E S A V I N G S OF
AMERICA. FSB. t/k /a HOME
SAVINGSOF AMERICA. F A
Plalntlll.
V E IV A J PETERSON and
JE FFR EY L. PETERSON, her
husband, and RYDER SYSTEM
FEOER A LC R EDIT UNION.
Delandants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment In Foreclosure
entered In the above styled
cause. In the Circuit Court ol
Seminole County, Florida. I,
Clerk ol the Circuit Court ol
Seminole County, Florida, will
sell that certain property sltuet
ed In Seminole County, Florida,
more particularly described at:
Lot 437. PLAN OF LONG
WOOD, according lo the plal
Ihereol at recorded In Plal Book
t, Paget II. 14. M and 31. Public
Records ol Seminole County,
Florida
Also known a t 300 E . Palmetto
Avenue. Longwood. Florida
337)0
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash, al the
West Ironl steps ol the Seminole
County Courthouse, al I I 00
a m on April 13.14*4
Witness my hand and the
official teal ol this Court on
March 14. 1*44
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Bky Dorothy W Bollon
Deputy Clerk
Publlth March 14.33.1444
DEP 144

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IVIL A lllU N NO.:
44 4*43 CA 14 ■
BARCLAYSAMERICAN/
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
etc
P la ln tlll.

vt
F E lE C IA

JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT .

SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CRIMINAL CASE NO
1*4 374 CFA
tCSO INCIDENT NO :
*4**3*e*)4
IN R E FORFEITURE OF
I4*)NISSAN PICKUP TRUCK
VIN IIN4NO01S4FC3433I3
NOTICEOF FORFEITURE
PROCEEOINO
TO Mark R Carsfensen
3M3 Conltar Drive
Winter Park. Florida
337*3 3034
.
and all others who claim an
In te r e s t In tha fo llo w in g
property
It * ) NISSAN
PICKUPTRUCK.
VINI1N4NOOIS4FC3433I3
Dana Id F tslinger. or the
tom mate County Ih e n tts Ot
Ilea. Samlnola County. Florida,
th ro u g h tils o f fic e r s , i n ­
vestigators or agents, tolled lha
above property on January 74.
1*44. at or near Weston Road.
Jamestown, within Samlnola
County. Florida, and It prat
antly holding said property for
tha purpose ot forfeiture pursu
ant to Sections 4)3 701 437 704
Florida Statutes, and will HE
Q U EST that an Honorable
Judge ol tha Circuit Court.
Elghtaanth Judicial Circuit.
Samlnola County. Florida, lind
probable causa that lha above
property tin -lo be forfeited to
tha above agency You will be
tent a copy ol tha Order finding
Probable Causa onto It Is signed
by lha Judge and It will advise
you how and whan to respond to
this request tor forfeiture
I HEREBY C ERTIFY THAT
a true and correct copy ol this
Notice was sent to tha above
named addresses by U S ragls
larad mall, return receipt re
quested, this *th day'ol March.
1*44
M ARYANN KLEIN
LEGAL COUNSEL
Florida Bar No : 413*34
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF'SOFFICE
1344 7*lh Street
Sanlord. Florida 3377) *344
Telephone (407 ) 3M 4477
Publish: March 14. 14. 31. 33.
1444
DEP 130
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 43-4447-CA-14-E
NATIONSBANK OF FLORIDA.
N A. l/k /a THE CITIZENS AND
SOUTHERN NATIONAL 0ANK
OF FLORIDA,
Plalntlll,
v*.
F R A N K H A M IL T O N . J R „
CATHY J. HAMILTON and any
unknown parly who may claim
a t h e ir, devisee, g re n le e ,
assignee, lienor, creditor, trust­
ee or other c la im a n t, by,
through, under or against
CATHY J. HAMILTON, and
U N I T E D S T A T E S OF
A M E R IC A . IN TE R N A L RE
VNUE DEPARTMENT.
Oelendanls.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given pursu
anl to a Final Judgment dated
March II. 14*4, antered In Case
No.: *3 0477 CA I4 E, ol (he
Circuit Court ol the Elghtaanth
Judicial Circuit, In and lor
Sem inole County, F lo rid a ,
wherein FRANK HAMILTON.
JR., CATHY J. HAMILTON and
any unknown party who may
claim a t heir, devisee, grantee,
assignee, lienor, creditor, trust­
ee, or other claim ant, by,
through, undar or against
CATHY J. H AM ILTON, and
U N I T E D S T A T E S OF
AMERICA, INTERNAL REV
ENUE OEPARMENT. are the
Delandants. that I will tell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash,
al the West Front Door, Semi­
nole County Courthouse. M l N
P ark Avenue, Sanlord, FL
33773 043*. on April 13. 14*4 al
I I :00 A M., the following de
scribed real property a t set
forth In the Final Judgment:
Lot 114, Lego Vista Subdivi­
sion, according lo the Plat
Ihereol at recorded In Plat Book
M , Paget 33 and 33. Public
Records ol Seminole County,
Florida.
Dated Ihlt 14th day ol March.
14*4.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bollon
At Deputy Clerk
Publish: March 14,33.14*4
DEP-145

A

CUDDY, et ua.

et al.

TO

Defendants
NOTICEOF ACTION
FELECIA A CUDDY a

tin g le person. It liv in g and It
d e a d , a l l u n k n o w n p a r t ie s
C laim ing by. through, under or
against the nam ed D efendant
who are not know n to be d e td or
a liv e w h e th e r said u nknow n
p a rtie s c la im as heirs, devisees
g ra n te e s , assignees, lie n o rs
c re d ito rs , tru s te e s , or o th e r
C la im a n ts a g a in s t th e s a id
FELECIA A CUDDY, a tin g le
person

RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIE D that an action lo I or ec lose
a mortgage on the following
property In SEMINOLE County.
Florida
Lot 4. Block C. WOOOMERC
PARK 3ND REPLAT, according
to the plat thereat at recorded In
Plal Book 13. Paga 7). Public
Racords ol Seminole County.
Florida
hat been tiled against you and
and you are required lo serve a
copy ol your written defenses. II
any. to It on CHARLES R
GEORGE. III. ESQUIRE. LAW
O F F IC E OF C H A R LE S R
GEORGE. Ill, P A , I I I North
Orange Avenue, Suite 10)0. Or
lando. Florida 37(01. end tile the
original with the Clerk ol the
above styled Court wllhln M
dayt alter the llrst publication,
otherwise a |udgment may be
entered against you lor the
relief demanded In the Com
plaint
WITNESS my hand and teal
of this Court this 71st day ol
March. 1444
(Circuit Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Patricia F Heath
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: M arch33. M. 1444
DEP 333
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE I4TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. *4 4444-CA-I4-B
THE C ITY OF O V IE D O , a
F lor Ida municipality.
Plalntlll.

vs

E L E T H A M C N E A L a /k /a
A L E T H A M C N E A L a /k /a
ALEATHA MCNEAL: THOMAS
M C N E A L a / k / a TH O M A S
M C N EILi THOMAS MCNEAL.
JR i M A R T H A M C N E A L
WATSONi JAMES MCNEALi
IOLA MCNEAL HAM M ETT:
JERRY L. WATSON, at at.,
Delandants
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO: ELETHA MCNEAL a /k /a
A L E T H A M C N E A L a /k /a
ALEATHAMCNEAL
THOMAS M C N E A L a /k /a
THOMASMCNEIL
THOMAS MCNEAL. JR.
JAMES MCNEAL
IOLAMCNEAL HAMMETT
And all parties claiming In­
tarsi by. through, under or
against the above named per­
sons. and all parties having or
claiming to have any right, title
or Interest In Ih * properly
herein described.
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action lo qulal till* lo the
following properly located In
Seminole County, Florida:
Lots 7, I . 4 and 10, Block )
Allens First Addition to Wash
Ington Haights. Plal Book 3.
Page 33. as recorded In Ih*
Public Racords of Samlnol*
County, Florida
hat been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your written defenses. II any.
lo II on PlalntlH's attorney listed
below within 30 dayt altar the
first publication and Ilia the
original said written defenses
with the Clerk ol this Court
either belor* service on Plain
lilt's attorneys or Immediately
thereafter,- otherwise a default
will be antered against you lor
Ih * relief demanded In Ih *
complain! or petition.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Notice Far BM
Nolle* 1s hereby given that
sealed bids will be received by
Seminole Community College.
100 Weldon Boulevard. Sanlord,
Florida 33773. In Building "J",
Room J 007, on Wednesday.
April 4. 1*44 al 3:00 p m (local
time) al which lima bids will be
opened lor construction of;
Renovations and Additions to
Lower Building "J"
IOOWeldon Boulevard
Sanlord. FL 33773
Bids must be addressed to
Andrew J. Vavrock. Vic* Presl
dent. Administration and FI
nanclng. Seminole Community
College. Room J 007. 100 Weldon
Boulevard. Sanlord. FL 33773
41*4
At the designated lime above,
sealed bids shall be opened
publicly and read aloud Any
bids received alter the specified
lim e and data w ill not be
considered Bids mutt be daily
*t*d In person, no U S Mall or
other carriers will be accepted
A Mandatory P r* Bid Confer
•nca (required to be eligible to
bid) tor all bidding general
contractors will be held at 3 00
p m on Tuesoay, March 3*. 14*4
at Samlnol* Community College.
Building "J " , Room J 004A Con
lertnc* Room, IOO Weldon Boul
evard. Sanlord. FL 33773 Any
bidders Interested In * sit*
Inspection must contact Norman
Cervenka. Seminole Community
College (407 ) 37* 3003. lor an
appointment
Contractors may obtain com
plat* sets ol drawings and
tpeclllcallons Irom The Scett
P a rtn e rs h ip , 1444 S em m lt
Tewer Boulevard. Sulla 34*.
Orlande. FL 33414. 1*47 ) 444­
3744. FAX (4*71 *7) 3374. upon
deposit ot a check in the amount
ol One Hundred Fitly Dollars
1)1)0 001 I per sell mad* pay
able lo Tie Scull Partnership
Deposits on a maalmum ot two
sets will be refunded only to
Contractors submitting a bona
lid * bid upon return ol the
drawings, tpeclllcallons and
addenda, complete and In good
cucMlIliun within leu calender
days alter the opening ol bids
Prim * tub contractors may ob
lain on* set an a refundable
basis Additional sets may be
purchased lor 41)0 00. prepaid,
non refundable No partial sets
will be Issued
Drawings and Specifications
are available at the following
Plan Room local ions
Central Florida Builders
E ■change
340 N Wymor* Avenue
Winter Park. FL 3774* 3*7)
Construction Market Data
3440 Maguire Boulevard.
Suit* 101
Orlando FL 33*0)
All questions concerning the
proi&lt;J shall be submitted In
writing to the Design Consul
lent This otflce It the only point
where Information will be dlt
terminated Design Consultant
The Scett Partnership. 14*4
Summit Tewer Beulevard, Suite
34*. O rltn de, Flerlda 3)(I4 .
(4*7) 44*37*4. FAX (4*7) S7S
3374, Attn i Danny Bagdany
Bid Security In the amount ol
live percent (1%) *1 the p r *
petal must accompany each
proposal In accordance with
Instruction fo Bidder*. Bid
Bonds must be dated the date ol
the bid opening No bid may be
withdrawn lor a period ol slaty
140) dayt attar the opening
Ihereol
The successful bidder will be
required to lurnlth a 100%

Performance Bond and a 100%
Material Payment Bond
Attention Is called lo the fact
that Ihlt prelect requires Prler
Approval for Subslltirtlen R *
quests Reler to Specification
Section 01431 — Product Sub
dilutions
Seminole Community College
reserves Ih* right lo r*|*c t any
and all bids, waive Informalities
and Irregularities In bidding and
to accept bids In whole or In part
which are considered to be In
the besl Interest of Seminole
Community College
Publlth March 14.33.30. 14*4
OEP 143

NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged In business al P O.
Boa .144333. Winter Springs. FL
37714 4373. Seminole County,
Florida, under the Fictitious
Nam* ol SOUTHERN STYLE
LAWNS, and thal I Intend to
register said name with the
Division ot Corporations. Talla
hats**. Florida. In accordance
w llh Ih * provisions of Ih *
Fictitious Nam* Statute*. To
W it: Section *4 )0 4 . Florida
Statutes 1441. .
Brenda Lawrence
Publlth: March 33. 1444
OEP 714

NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In business al )74 S
Sundance Dr., Lake Mary, FL
3374*. Seminole County. Florida,
under Its* Fictitious Nam* ol
PHILADELPHIA OAZETTE
CLUB, and thal I Intend lo
register said name with the
Division ol Corporations. Talla
haste*. Flerlda. In accordance
w ith the previsions *1 Ihe
Fictitious Nam* Statutes. Tfr
W it: Section *4 )0 4 . Florida
Statutes 1441.
John F. Foret
Publlth: March 33.1444
OEP 314

'N O TIC E O F
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 3*14
Seagrap* Orlv*. Winter Park,
FL 33743 403). Seminole County,
Florida, under the Fictitious
Nama of FLORIDA'S BEST
POOO BROKER, and that I
Intend to register said name
with the Division of Corpora
liens, Tallahassee. Florida. In
accordance with the provisions
of the Fictitious Nome Statutes.
To Wit: Section *4)04. Florida
Statutes 1441.
Larry J Slmo
Publish M a rch )). 1(44
DEP 331

IN THE COUNTY COURT.
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Cat* N*. 44-3434-SP S3
KENNETH BENJAMIN.
Plalntlll.

vt.
OR MICHAEL WEINSTOCK.
Defendant
NOTICEOF HEARINO
TO KENNETH BENJAMIN
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that a
Motion to Transfer Lien to Bond
with Reservation to Show Satis
(action of the Underlying Debt
has been Hied against you with
regard to your ludgment lien et
the loll owing property In Semi
not* County. Florida
Lot 1 (lest the Easterly to teet
thereol) and Lot 3 (lest the
Westerly ) leef Ihereol). Block
4). SANLANOO. THE SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL. PALM SPRINGS
SECTION, eccordlng lo the plat
thereof at recorded In Plat Boot
3. Paget 4 )lt. *4. *7 and 44.
Public Records ot Seminole
County. Florida
A hearing on said motion It
scheduled lor Thursday. April
3*. 1444 t 00 p m al the Semi
not* County Courthouse. Room
S 101, Sanlord. Florida, belor*
■he Honorable Frederic M Hitt.
County Court Judg* P leat*
govern yourself accordingly
STEPHENE BELLE.
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 04*4473
Schoene. Byrd 1 Palmer
343 W Park Avenue. St* 300
Winter Park. FL 33744
(4071 444 30)0
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
lo participate In Ihlt proceeding
sheetd coolest ADA Coordinator
at 301 N. Park Avenue. Suit* N
301. Sanlord. FL 37771 et least
live days prior to the proceed
Ing. Telephone (007 ) 323 4)30
Eat 4337; I 400 4 )) *771 (TOD),
or 1 *00 * 770 (V ). via Florida
Relay Service
Publlth M a rc h ).4 .14.3). 14*4
DEP *

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
C IVIL ACTION
CASE NO: 4) 1*43 CA I * E
U N I T E D S T A T E S OF
AMERICA
Plalntlll.

v)
ALVIN REID.
Oelendantlt)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE It herebv given that,
pursuant to an order or Final
Judgment ot Foreclsrtur* *n
tered In the above captioned
case. I will sell Its* property
situated in SEMINOLE County.
Florlda.descrlbedas
Lot 4. STEPHEN HEIGHTS.
OVIEDO. FLORIDA according
to Ih* Plat thereol at recorded
In Plat Book 17. Pag* 4). ol the
Public Records ot Seminole
County. Florida
at public sal*, to the highest and
best bidder lor cash, at the
WEST FRONT DOOR, SEMI
NO LE C O U N TY CO URT
HOUSE. 301 N PARK AVE ol
the SEMINOLE County Court
house. In SANFORO Florida, at
II 00a m on April 17. 1444
DATEOMarch 14.1444
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT

BY Dorothy W Bollon
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the Amer
leant Wllh Dlsablllllet Act. per
sons with dlsablllllet needing a
special accommodation to par
tld p a le In this proceeding
should contact Seminole County.
Court Administration at 3d I fit,
Park Avenue. Sanford FL 3777)
telephone (407 ) 333 43)0. not
later than seven (7) dayt prior
to the proceeding II hearing
Impaired. ITOO) 1 400 314 * 771.
or Vole* (V) I *0 0 * )) *770. via
Plorlda Relay Service
Publlth March I*. 33. 1*44
DEP 14*

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
.
PROBATB DIVISION

File Number 44734-CP
IN R E : ESTATEOF
HAROLD F. JUCKETTE.
Deceased
NOTICEOF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the
e s t a t e of H A R O L D F
JU C K E T T E . deceased. File
Number 44 3)0 CP. It pending In
Ih * Circuit Court for Seminole
County. Florida. Probate Olvl
slon. Ih* address of which It 301
N Park Avenue. Room 403.
Santo d Florida33773
The name and address of the
Personal Representatives and
the Personal Representatives,
attorney are set forth below
A LL IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE N O TIFIE O TH A T
All persons on whom this
notice It served who have ob
lections that challenge the valid
Ity of the Will, the qualifications
of the Personal Representative,
venue, or jurisdiction of this
Court are required to file their
objections w llh Ih lt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY OAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SER VIC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice It served within three
months eher the date of the first
publication ot this notice mutt
file their claims with this Court
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ol the
decadent and persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent s estate must in* their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S. DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILE D WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The date of the first Public*
lion ot this notice It March It.
1444
Personal Representatives
HALF JUCKETTE
3)14 Country Club
Chllllcoth*. MO 44401
THOMAS F JUCKETTE
JIStMallot Hill Court
Wellington. Florida 1)411
Attorney lor Personal
Representatives
Lor an A Johnson. Esquire
Florida Bar No 3)4)10
LOWNDES. OROSDICK
DOSTER. KANTOR A
REED. PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
71) N Eola Drive
P O Bor 3404
Orlando. Florida 334(7) 3*04
Telephone (407)44) 4400

Publish March 1*. 33.1 *44
OEP 141

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